TUP: OMAHA DAILY BEE! TTJEHDA, AlJQTTBT 10, 1002. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. ef each day's program, beside tolscellan. 8 ous smusements. STORM IN IOWA AND ILLINOIS V COUNCIL MISOR MEHTfOS. Cavil Mils drugs. Btoekert tell carpet and ruga. Lettert, eyesight specialist. 409 Broadway. Mrs. W. E. McConnell Is vlaltlng friends at Whiting, la. Lost, gold Elk button. Reurn to 148 Glen venue and receive reward. Special offerings In framed pictures. C. E. Alexander ac Co., 333 Broadway. Mies Cella Mulqueen Is home from a two weeks' sojourn at Colfax Springs. M. L, Alleehouee of Rockport, Mo., Is the guest of his brother, P. O. Alleshouse. The Misses Myra and Frances Hutchin son have son to visit friends In Kansas. Wanted at once, boy with pony to carry Bee route. Apply at the office, Ho. 10 Pearl street. Miss Mabel Taylor left yesterday for Visit with relatives and frlenda at Red Oak and Qriswold. Michael Riaski and sister, Mies Mary Ttlaekl. left last evening for a sojourn at Excelsior Springs, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. John fiheflW and children are home from JBoaton, where they spent the summer with relatives. Mrs. Hoimes of Cedar Rapids, la., ar rived yesterday on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. frank Morgan of 741 West Broadway. The Ladles' Aid society of the Broadway Methodist church will meet this atiernoon at the Associated Charities on Ulen anu to sew for the children. The annual picnic of the Union Band Sunday school of Woodbury avenue will be held Thursday at Falrmount park. Din ner will be served at noon. Members of Abe Lincoln Woman's Re Ht corp will meet Wednesday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Bkinkel, Eight eenth street and Second avenue. Ernest Kllngel began suit In the district court yesterday for divorce from Lillian Kllngel, to whom he was married on De- icember 24, lHUtf. He make statutory cnarges. Rev. Henry DeLong has tendered the Salvation Army the use of his mission hall at 629 East Broadway for Its meetings and the corps will hold services there each venlng of this week. Marks A Co., proprietors of the Ogden livery barn, 168 Broadway, have an elegant equipment of rubber-tired rigs. Horses boarded and enred tor, $10 per month. Best llverv service In the city. Telephone, 108. Esther, the 2 year-old daughter of Mr. and Mr. J. A. Pratt of Crescent, died yes terday morning from cholera Infantum. The funeral wlllbe held this morning at 10 o'clock from the Latter Day Saints' church and burial will be tn the Crescent ceme tery. Miss Effle Folsom, employed at the Bluffs City laundry, lost the third finger of her left hand yesterday morning wr g wnue attemDt- ing to clean- a shirt polishing machine while It was In motion. The linger was caught between two cog wheels and crushed, so that It had to be amputated. Attorneys for Wesley Seldon and Wayne Shoup, the porter and barber on the Northwestern-Union Pacific Overland, bound over to the grand Jury on a charge of rob bing a Northwestern detective, were un able to secure a writ of habeas corpus yesterday owing to the absence of Judge Wheeler from the city. In anticipation of an effort to secure the release of the two men Detectives Fsnnlng and Stevena are remaining In the city. Sherman H. Tucker, a specfal officer em ployed at Lake Manawa, was arrested yesterday on complaint of Mrs. H. H. Hunch, who charged him with the larceny as halle of a sold watch and chain and a ring. Mrs. Bunch said she piacea the Jewelry In Officer Tucker's care the day of the sham battle at the lake. Tucker on being taken to Justice Bryant'a court at once turned over the Jewelry and the case was promptly dismissed. Gravel roofing, A. H. Read, 641 Broadway. Barned by Gasoline. Agnes Nejson, a 14-year-old girl, was severely burned by the explosion of gasoline store yesterday morning at the residence of ber slater, Mr. Fred Peter Son. 849 North First street. Mrs. Peter son and'heY young sister were preparing breakfast and In soma manner the tank ex ploded throwing tbe burning oil over Miss Nelson, wbo was standing nearest the stove. She was badly burned about the lower limb, but her Injuries. It Is thought, will not result seriously. Mrs. Peterson escaped without Injury except to her bands, which were burned while attempting' to as sist her sister In tearing tbe burning clothes from ber body. With the assist ance of neighbors tbe flames' were extin guished before the arrival of the Are de partment. The damage to the house was alight, being confined to a slight scorching of the woodwork In the kitchen. Dnvls sells paints. , Salt Grows Oat of Plcnle. Charles Burke, who had charge of the tolored citizens' picnic at the Driving psrk Sunday, and John Achats, who bad the concession for dispensing liquid re freshments, are unabl to agree over their accounts and as a result Burke yesterday brought suit In Justice Bryant's court sgalnat Achats for $26. Achats claims that fey his contract he was to pay $2 for every keg ot beer he sold and that be sold twelve ifegs and consequently is Indebted in tbe sum ot 821. AgklBst this, however, be claims as offset 123.16 which be alleges he (.aid out at the Instance of Burks to get the picnic going. Burks declines to honor these payments on the ground that Achats was not authorized to make any payments sxcept at the request of the committee In charge. A Jury will be called upon to ar bitrate tbe controversy. Plumbing and heating. Btxby Sea. Real Eatate Traaafer. - These transfer were filed yesterday in the abstract, title and loan office of J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street: Julius C: Haaler. trustee to E. D. .Otto, lot . block 2. Mlnden, w. d $ Silas A. Skelton to Nancy E. Laugh lln, 6 arrea tn ne"4 ew4 and 4 "4 acres near center ne sw!4 17-77-44, Q. c. d Pottawattamie Investment company to V. A. Karlow, lot 6, Rice a eub- ,lot 27 and at. Johnaon'a add. a. w. d. Samuel L, Etnyre to Ionard Everett, executor, lot 7, block 14, Mill add, w. d Thomas W. Dawson to Dena Olive Dawson, lot 82, block S, Maynea add, w. d S3 125 $20 600 Total five transfer $ 1.066 Gfton Disagree With Us Because wo overeat of them. Indl featloa follows. But there's a way to escape such consequences. A dose of a good digestant like Kodol will relive you at once. Your stomach is simply loo weak to digest what you eat. That's all Indigestion, is. Kodol digests the food without the stomach's aid. Thus the stomach rests while the body is strength ened by wholesome food. Dieting Is un necessary. Kodol digests any kind ol good food. Strengthen aod Invigorates. Kodol Makes Rich Had Clood. Prepared onl y by E. C. PaWrrr at Co., Chicago. 1 be 1 boUlecontalrnlvjttmnstlieSOc hMViri 'leh "'! 4TJM tf 'A oeruia oure tor piles suit! Uu LEWIS CUTLER rUNEKAL DIRECTOR (Successor to W. C- Estep) U ra-AHi. TRk.lCT. Tkone T. BLUFFS, PORTLAND COMPANY TO OUIT Decides, to Leaf ths It ate if Stock ii Assessed in Osaooil Bluffs. ALLEGE THAT IT IS DOUBLE TAXATION City Assessor Asserts He Is Only Fol lowing; the Law la Making- the Assessment aa Be Did Last Spring. If the attempt to assess It for taxation la this city Is persisted In the Portland Gold Mining company of Colorado will remove from the state of Iowa and reincorporate In some other state. This was decided upon at a special meeting of the stockholders held In this city yesterday at which the board of directors was given authority te dissolve Its Incorporation In Iowa and re Incorporate elsewhere. Present at the meet ing were James F. Burns, president; F. Peck, treasurer and secretary, and Judge Ounnell, general attorney of the company. The meeting was held Is tbe office of Roes Ross, local agenta and attorneys of the company. In making the assessment of the city for 19C3 City Assessor Everest decided te in elude the corporation stock of the Portland Gold Mining company, one of the many Colorado mining companies Incorporated under tho laws of Iowa and having Its principal place ot business or legal head quarters In Council Bluff. With this end In view he left the regular blank form wltb Messrs. Ross sV Roes, as the local represent ative of the corporation, for the company to make Its statement on as required by stat ute. No notice was taken, however, of City Assessor Everest's request and no state ment was ever furnished by the company. During the trial of the famous suit of James Doyle against James F. Burns, pres ident of tbe Portland Gold Mining company, the evidence showed that the corporation stock of the Portland company had a face value of $3,000,000 and an actual value of three times that amount, or $9,000,000. As sessor Everest In the absence of any state ment from the company decided to place the actual value of the company's stock at the market value $9,000.000 soaking Its asie able value $2,260,000 or one-fourth of the aotual value. He accordingly notified the company to this effect and Included tbl aa sersment In his returns to the county aud itor. As there appeared to be a serious ques tion ss to whether the corporate stock of the mining company could be legally as sessed here the county auditor did not take this astessment into account when figuring tha total assessment of Pottawattamie county for 1902. The county auditor took the pcsltion. that It the courts held that the assessment was valid, the county would be Just that amount ahead and the tax. If ever collected, could be readily added to the county'a revenue for the year. Position of Assessor.' City Assessor Everest, takes tbe position that be 1 only following the law in assess ing the Portland company on It stock In this city, which Is Its legal headquarters. The Iowa code provldea that all such cor poratlons ahall be assessed In the place wnicn is tneir principal place ot business and that the basis of assessment shall be the actual market value ot their stock. They are entitled, however, to deductions for the value ot their real estate and for -this pur pose are required to make a showing to the sssessor setting out the amount of stock, the amount of value of their real es tate and other data 'required in determin ing what the sasessment shall be. The company in refusing to stand for an assessment In Council Bluffs takea the position that as its stock is already taxed In. Colorado, where Its property He. It cannot be taxed again In Iowa. After the meeting yesterday Judge Oun nell, speaking for the company, said: "We shall certainly resist any attempt to assess our corporate stook In Iowa and in order to prevent a repetition of this trouble tbe meeting of stockholder ha authorised the board of directors to dissolve the Iowa corporstlon snd reincorporate In some other state, where we .will be tree from any such controversy. : At the same time tbe company would , prefer to remain a corporation of Iowa and will do so If no further sttempt Is made to compel us to pay taxes here on the same property on which we pay taxes la Colorado. If, how ever, the city of Council Bluffs is deter mined to push this matter snd attempt to enforce this assessment tbe company will quit Iowa and locate elsewhere." Asked If the state of Iowa derived any benefit by the company retaining Ita In corporation here Judge Ounnell waa forced to admit that it did not. All that the state ever received from tbe eompany was ths original filing fee for the article of Incorporation which at the time the com pany organised waa materially lower than It I now. To Incorporate In Iowa now would coat the company hundred ot dol lars mors than It paid at the time It In corporated. City Assessor Everest, when Informed of the action ot the Portland company, stated that at this time he could not eay what atcpa Pottawattamie county would tak to enforce the collection of the tax It any. It waa a matter, he said, for the county attorney and Board ot Supervisor to determine. He bad returned the assess ment of the company with the other as sessments for the year and that ended hie duty In the matter. County Attorney Kill pack was not In the city yesterday and bis view oa the question could not b ascer tained. AFTER CONTRACTOR WICKHAM City Ceeaell Aaxlons te Have ravine t Harrison Street Cent, sneneed. ror about ths tenth time the city council last night passed a resolution directing the city engineer to notify Contractor Wlckham to begin the paving of Harrison street. A few weeks sge the city council ordered Wlckhsm to begin ths psvlcg cf this street ss soon ss be completed the work on cer tain atresia In ths Fourth ward. According t statements mad to ths sldsrmea last night by residents snd property owners on Harrison atreet Wckham is preparing te rave South Sixth street snd has made no visible sign of intending to do say work oa the former street It wss stated that Wick him is unable to secure sufficient Council Bluff brick for the paving ot Harriioa treet and that the property owner are willing that he should us sny ether kind of vitrified brick provided only thst be be gia the work st once. City Engineer Etnyre reported thst he bsd Instructed Wlckham te begin the paving of Harrtsoa street, but ss far as be knew there ss no Intention ea Wtckham's part to com ply with the Instruction. Mr. Etayr stated that h had refused t set the stakes for ths South Sixth street paving until work was commenced oa Harrison street. Ths I council feared that the refusal to set the stakes might give Wlckhsm an opportunity jto sue the city for damages snd directed the engineer to set them snd at tbe asms time to notify Wlckhsm to begin the Harrison street paving within ten days. Several means were suggested to com fel Wlckham tn nKv lha aMh a (h. I council la regard te the paving of Harrl son street bnt nothing was definitely de cided upon. One suggestion wss that no estimates be allowed on any paving until he bad demonstrated that be Intended pav ing this street this fall. During ths discussion It developed thst Wlckhsm was preparing te pave South Sixth street with Galesburg block whereas his contract called tor Council Bluffs brick. Ths city engineer was Instructed to notify him to conform to tbe requirements of the contract. Aldermen Huber and Tlnley renewed their fight on Street Supervisor Taylor and were loaded with reaolutlons requiring him to furnish all sorts of statements as to the number of men employed on each street and an Itemized report ot the cost ot clean ing each street, etc. The resolutions failed of adoption, aa ths other aldermen were ot ths opinion that such reports ss Alder men Huber and Tlnley demanded were Im practicable and that to make them would necessitate providing the street supervisor with a clerical force. Alderman Tlnley in sisted on having a report ot the work done on tbe streets In psyment of poll tax and the supervisor waa Instructed to make a report of the aggregate number of day work performed la payment of the poll tax, this report to be referred to a committee consisting ot Aldermen Tlnley and Huber to check over with ths supervisor's books. Aldermen Tlnley and Huber declined to ex plain for what reason they demanded these reports, which caused Alderman Lougee tu remark to Alderman Tlnley that "the alder man from the Third ward seemed to have something up his sleeve," and Tlnley re plied by saying that "All of them would soon have aomethlng up their sleeves." What thla referred to, however, was left un explained. On the recommendation of the committee of tbe whole the ordinance Introduced on behalf of the motor company, providing for ths narrowing ot the sidewalk on Oak street between Broadway and Pierce street was laid on ths table. An ordinance changtug the grade of Vor- his street between Lincoln avenue and Union street was Introduced and passed to its second reading. The McCormlck and Pioneer Implement companies complained about the defective condition of the paving on Tenth avenue between Blxth and Main street, snd the city engineer wss Instructed to notify Con tractor Wlckham to repair it at once. James Casey snd C. J. Hsrden were granted permission to conduct a saloon at 60S West Broadway. City Electrician Bradley was given leave of absence for five days. On ths recommendation of the committee of the whole It was decided not to settle the Henry Lock personal injury Judgment against tn city out of court. Tni decision was reached at a session of the committee previous to the council meeting. Final action on tbe resolution calling for a sewer on William street between Ave. nue D and Mill street was taken and the elerk Instructed te advertise for bids. Alderman Lougee asked to be relieved from the chairmanship of the streets and alleys committee, aa he expected to be out of the city a good deal of the time be tween this snd winter. His request was granted, and Mayor Morgan aaid he would I appoint some one In his place by the next meeting. ... mo council aajournea to next Monday night. N. T. Plumbing Co., telephone ISO. Walks Oat of Coartroom. William Desmond, against whom charge of assaulting his wife, better known ss Mrs. Emma Metcalfe, has been pending In Justice Bryant's court for two or three months, ventured into Council Bluffs yes terday, was taken Into custody and while his case was being determined cslmly walked out of the court, took a car back to Omaha and Is once more out of the Jur Isdlctlon of the Iowa courts. Two months or more ago when Desmond was arrested at the instance ot his wife be wss released on his own recognlzsnce, but isuea to put in an 'appearance when his ease came for trial. Yesterday morning jnrs. Metcsire telephoned that Desmond wss st her plsce again and making things aecioeaiy uncomfortable. Constable Albertl hastened to tbe Metcalfe place, but failed to locate Desmond. He wslted around how ever and was rewarded an hour later in finding his msn as be waa crawling iorougn a rence back of the premise. Before the court Desmond attempted to secure a further continuance, but Justice Bryant refused and then Desmond when the constable's back was turned coolly walked out or tne courtroom snd cstcblng sn umane car waa soon serosa ths river. Once bsck In Omaha, where be Is em ployed a bartender, Desmond telephoned to Justice Bryant and apologized for so un ceremoniously leaving hi court, but ex plained that be had to go to get a clean snirt. Davla sell glass. Let Depot Coatraeta. Anderson Bros., eontrsctors of thla rit hsv keen awarded the contract for the construction of twelve depot on the Una or the Great Western railroad. The towns whers the depots will be erected snd And erson Bros.' bid for each are as follows: Moorland, $2,440; Somers, $2,700; Lohrvllle, $1,676; Carroll, $1,044; Halbur, $1,606; Man ning. $3,(16; Botna. $1,606; Irvin. $1.46; Harlaa, $1,044; Harlan trelght depot, $3,188; Mlnden, $2,196. The plans for the depots In Council Bluffs hsve not yet been completed, but officials of the road state that the lepota In this city at least equal those of the Northwestern and Illinois Cen tral la appearance and cost. ENJOINING MORE iALOONS Aatl-Salooa Leasee Men Roast the Sloea City Admlnls tratlen. SIOUX CITY, la., Aug. IS (Special Tele gram.) Tbe Anti-Saloon league has com menced a second crusade against the saloons by acorlng tbe city admin istration snd by securing Injunctions sgalnst eight saloon. Rev. T. Carter Sun day night delivered sn address In which he accused Mayor Caldwell's administration of openly allowing lawlessness, and saying openly that a recent raid on a gambling hou wss a mere farce. The league people say that gambling houses are running In open violation to the closing order and that this is being done with tbe connivance of the mayor and chief of police. The city authorities have mad no answer to their crarges. Snee far Lest Baalneas. CEDAR PALLS. Ia., Aug. 18. (Special.) Mra. Lottie Lower of th Hotel at Denver has sued Bremer county for $3,000 dam ages resulting from the loss of trade during ths smallpox scar when the officers closed ber place of business and kspt It closed. A rival house hsld as opening during th time and secured tbe business CIIEROREE HOSPITAL READY Kissing Portions of Machinery Arrivs and Patient Can B Oared Tor. UNUSUALLY HEAVY FALLS OF RAIN Telephone Cent pa ny Takes a New Tack ea Its lajaaetloa Proceed ings Against the Strikers and Their Backers. (Prom a Staff Correapondent.) DE8 MOINES. Aug. IS. (Special.) Infor mation was received today by the 8tate Board of Control to the effect that all the matter which have been causing delay In th opening of the new state hospital at Cherokee have been settled and that steam wss turned on the pipes snd engines today tor tne first time. A large part of the de lay had been due to non-arrtval of certain essential parts of the machinery and to th breaking of some other minor parts st a critical moment. The parts which hsd been delayed have arrived and been put to place ana otner parte were received by exoreas, The hospital cannot be operated without the use of tbe steam boilers and engine, a the hospital I fitted with all the latest ap pliances for ventilation, electric light, pump for water, etc. Already Insane pa tient are being received from the counties comprising the Cherokee district, which is the Eleventh congressional district and the north half of the Tenth district. Arrange ment are now being perfected for the transfer of Insane from Independence and Clarlnda and announcementa will be made In a few days of when this work will be dene. The legislature made an appropria tion of $5,000 for the work of transferring patienta and they will go by special train. Chairman Cownle of the State Board of Control Is st Cherokee to ssslst In th opening. Telephone Company Chances Tactics. The lows Telephone company today with drew its application for an injunction against ths officers of the Trades snd Labor assembly to prevent them from assisting In the removal of the telephones where orders hsve been given for removal and ths com pany has not complied with the orders.! The court ruled sgalnst the company in the matter of enjoining the labor leaders from Interfering with the company prop erty, and now the matter of the boycott has also been left free. The labor leaders sre still st work inducing business men to take out the 'phones. The most serious loss to the company has been In the removal of the 'phones from city buildings by order of the city council. Interest In the strike is dying out with the public. LUhtnln Kills Cattle. riiteen head of valuable cattle were Kiuea by on bolt of lightning on a tarm near Des Molnea prob ably Saturday morning. They ha longed to a farmer named Samuel Hender son, and the dead animals were found lying by the side of a barb wire fence, along v. men naa passed th fatal bolt of light ning. The cattle were valued at about $50 eacn ana were insured for $30 a bead. Soap Company Reorsraalsatlon. A new company composed Of the Agars of the Agar Packing company, a Mr. Peets of Kansas City and Captain Howell of this city is being organized to take over tbe property of tbe Puck Soap company, now in the hand ota a receiver, and handle It wun large capitalization. The Puck com pany has been doing a large business, but had not much capital and waa forced into a receivership. Articles of Incorporation have been filed with the aecretary of state of the Leader Department Store company, Des Moines, by narry uiotcKy and others, capital $26,000, ana oy tne Relmer Bros.' company of Keo kuk. capital $10,000. The Wlnterset Sav lngs bank haa been chartered to do business, wun a capital of $26,000. lansaal Fall of Rain. The Weather bureau report that th fall oi water in Des Moine tbe bast week a. gregated 4.56 inchee, which I unusually "r mis season of the yesr. Tbe fall last night and Sunday amount" to 1.01 Inches. At Iova City 8.63 Inches of water reii yesterday. The water In the river is slowly rising. . uuniaer, proprietor of the ni mines east of Colfax In Jasper county, waa found dead along th Rock Island tracks mis morning nesr his home. It Is known be bsd been drinking and It la supposed be ieu irom a train. Ha was a man of con aidersble property snd business sblllty. Osteopathy Reboots Reeoanlsed. secretary j. r. Kennedy, of the state ooara or medical examiners, haa com. pleted making out the certificates for ths 286 osteopathic atudenta and practitioners who were not compelled to take the ex amination for admission to practice under tne new state law. There are about elxty of theae who go to persons giving their aaaresses as Des Moines. The 285 ner- aons wno received certlficstes sre gradu ate irom tne following schools: American tscnooi or Osteopathy, Kirksville. 132: Co lumblan School of Osteopathy. Kirksville 6; Still college, Des Moines, 141; Minnesota institute of Osteopathy. Minneapolis. J: Northern School of Osteopathy. Minna. apolls, 4; Southern School of Osteopathy, rranann, riy., i. Mall Carriers to Meet. A meeting of the Stste Assoclstton of nurai Man carriers has been called for this city August 27. An sesoclstlon was formed last year and a majority of ths rural mall carriers of the state have become membera. They have taken a decided stsnd In favor of legislation that will benefit the highways of the state snd sre using tbelr innuence for better road laws. Fortnne tor aa lowaa. Private telegrams received in this eitv from Norwich. N. Y.. tell of a fortune amounting to more than a quarter of a million which has fallen to Mra. E. R. Maaon, wife of Clerk Mason of tbe United States circuit court. Mr. Maaon la now In Norwich, called there aome time ago to look after th affair of the estate to which his wife I the only heir. George Rider, tb tather of Mr. Mason, died about s yesr sgo, leaving an unencumbered estate. He was formerly in tbe piano manufactur ing business snd st on time waa at th head of th wood alcohol trust which mads Its millions. Mrs. Mason was th only daughter, other member of the family hav ing alnce died, and ah ba now com Into possession of the entire fortune. Mason has been clerk of the court here for more than thirty years snd Is a brother of United Btstes Senator Maaon of Illinois. Hardla Csssty Fair Opeaa. IOWA PALLS. Ia., Aug. 18. (Special.) Th thirty-second annual county fair of Hardin county opens at Eldorado Tuesday tor a four days' display. With good weather the meeting this year will eclipse any held In recent years, a tb entries la all classes will bs Isrg. As exceptionally strong field ot horse ba keen entered snd a fin speed program will be carried out. Two thouaand five hundred dollars la prizes will be bung up for theae contests. Athletic aports wUl form a strong feature Crop KEOKUK, Is., Aug. 18. ThI city was al most cut off front telegraphic and tele phonic communication tor the tweaty-four hours ending this afternoon, when some wires were again raised to surrounding towns. Sunday afternoon lightning, wind and rain worked havoc sit over the coun try sround here. A score of towns In Hsncock and adjoin ing counties la Illinois were hard bit and about 100 farm bouses snd barns struck by lightning. Tb city ball of Carthage was truck. Torrents poured down th streams esst ef here, wsshing out bridges, culverts snd telegraph poles and delaying and stoo ping trsins on ths Burlington. Wabash snd Toledo. Peoria & Western rosds. The total damage will be great. Th center of the storm seemed to be st Nauvoo, 111., and the old Mormon town almost panle-strlckea as it became black as algbt tn ths middle of tbe afternoon. The large grape Industry Is bsdly damaged and corn flattened to the ground by wind and torrenta of water. Bowen, III., waa tbe I center of damage te telephone line, many of which were rendered uselsa by lightning ana wina. leiepnone line around th dis trict ot carthage, in., are alao badly cnppiea. The atom was as severe en the Iowa side of ths Mississippi river. Port Msdlson had smoke stacks snd trees blown down in the city. FarmtngtoB had a hard storm. Lightning, wind and besvy rain damaged crops and farm buildings throughout Lee county, and the path of damage extended into adjoining counties. xna ues Moines river, which reeentlv flooded Its eatlre valley. Is again rising taat ana is already one foot over the bottom anas soovs here. A second storm, almost equal In aeverltv. raged over nearly ths ssme territory esrly luuaj. TUMAN DIES 0FHIS INJURIES h'STer Becomes Coaaolona to Reveal . Identity HI Mar. derer. MUSCATINE, Is,. Aug. 18. (Special Tel. gram.j jesse Tuman, the man found nearly dead Saturday night In tbe wood north of Muscatine, hla wife being found muraerea nearoy, died tonight at 8:46. He never recovered consciousness nor revealed anything concerning the Identity of the mur aerer. It I thought cerhana mam n,rtlu re implicated. Officer are at aea and clue are difficult to And. Excitement her is in tense. A stranger met two boy on a road and told them that a man lay In a hut in th mldat of th wood, bruised and bleeding. They boy knew tb Injured man's hut snd wnt to th plsce, finding Tuman nearly dead. The nuds body of the women wss found about 160 yards un the bill frnm the house. A bloody sx was discovered 100 yaroa Deyona tne woman's body. A mysterious telephone messsgs csm to toe coroner here Friday morning, saying someone wss killed, but did not tell wbo, where or whan. The message cannot bs trsced, but Is thought to have connection with the murder. The only clue is that Williams telegraphed for money from Texas a week in. Th in pltsl in this city. Tbe doctors performed sn operation end ths victim msv recover I sufficiently to tell of ths fight, but Is so far unconscious. A coroner's Inquest will do neia tooay. Both Tumsa and hi wife carried life In surance policies. The but Is In a lonely woods, half a mile from any other houae or public soad. Tuman wa. a woodchopper In winter and gathered pearls In the sum- mer. He never banked anv mn . have had a larr. ...m ROCK ISLAND TRAIN niTOUCn 1 HllVllkV None of the Passener Are Killed, Taoagh Bene Are Injared ta the Accident. MUSCATINE, Ia., Aug. 18. The El Paso limited on the Rock Island road wa wrecked ty a washout early this morning and five coaches snd the engine were thrown Into the ditch a mile west of Letts. i ne train carried a heavy passenger list and there war many miraculous escapes from death. Many are reported Injured. I some, it la thought, fatally. The washout was cauaed by a cloudburst. accompanied by a terrific elsctrlcsl torm. Two houses in the adjacent country are reported burned by lightning, and It Is feared much other damage was doae. CHICAGO. Aug. 18. It 1 tated at th Rock Island offices that the baggage, mall. express and two chair ears of tbe train wrecked near Letts were ditched, but that tb engine and Pullman remained on tho I Teleerapn Wires Daws and Damaged y Torreeta f Water. track. According to their reports nobody people, have just announced their mar was seriously injured, slthough some werer1e- which occurred at Omaha April 2(5, brulaed. I MURDERED AND BODY HIDDEN Remains of Maa Fen ad Secreted la Weed Rear Red Oak, Ia., with Skall Crashed. RED OAK. Is.. Aug. II. (Special.) Th body ot a maa auppoaed to be Moae Tu nick wa found hidden under aome weed near this plsce. His skull wss crushed la and a coupling pin found nearby. Tb body bad evidently lain there aome time. It Is thought that th man wa murdered by tramp, as a number camped near th place a short Mm ago. Th omosrs found in tb pocket ot th clothing a declaration of Intention to become a cltlxen of th United State by Moses Tunlck, a natlv of Russia, taken out ia New Tork October 81, 1887. and duplicated October 87, lt&. There wa alao a receipt from th New Tork Mu tual Gaslight eompany for gas used at 88 Suffolk street, and datsd August 8, 1801, and a Southern Paclfle ferry ticket from Benlca to Port Costa, dated June 24, 1808. Tber wa no money la hi pocket. Iowa Farmer Baaeeed. WATERLOO, Ia., Aug. 1. (Special.) Tb Central Valley Telephone company ba been notified of a fraud agent wbo has been working th country districts about May nard aclllng pole at greatly reduced price to farmers on th pies that tb line in tb country were to be abandoned and th pole removed from th ground. H la caraful to select men having ne 'phones. Receipts are lasued is bis owa name for tbe money received. Tbe eompany baa no such sgent out, as poles sr scare sod hard to gat at any price. Waterlae Greece Will Pleale. WATERLOO. I., Aug. 18. (Speclal.)-The Waterloo Grocer' asaoclatlon haa selected th Epworth Laagu park st Colfsx ss th place of holding tb annual plcnle and out ing September 11. The Great Weatera haa granted a rate of 81.(0 for th rouud trip and tb grocers snd a majority of tb ether buaiueae buua t the cii sarml lv cloae and tak th day at Colfax. Tripe" Oil Fields Flaal. CEDAR FALLS. Ia., Aug II. (Bpsclal.) 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Toronto, Canada I Tripoli has ceased oneraHnn in h ti.i.h- borhood of Frederlka after drilling 1,175 I et in the earth for oil. Tbe fund ot the I compsny bsve been exhausted snd they I nave shipped the mschlnery to Streeter, nere they will prospect for coal. The Wspslr Valley company Is still st work I DUt n Indications of value hsve been found I t0 show thst oil wss there In psylng quan utle BARTHOLIN IN SIOUX CITY I Works Poolroom, bat Cannot Be Found When Polite Look. for Hlaa. SIOUX CITT. Ia.. Aug. 18. (Special Tele- f,rm'Th1S,0U5t CUjr P0,lce DeUeve w" L m B,rth.olln' th Chicago murderer, ha r"m uwr" lur we"- r nave received instructions to look for him from the Chi cago police. J. H. Smith, who runs a pool 2102 Fourth street, aays Bartholin V.- , .... him a little over a week. He says th man answering the description given of the Chi cago murderer looked seedy and bard up, came in his place and aald be wa from Kama City. He gave tbe name of Bert Hardy. Smith thought nothing of It until I he "w Bartholin's pcture in th Chicago PPer yesterday. He immediately notified I tns police of what be knew and hence the Instruction to the Sioux City officer. smith says th man (topped st the Wsshing. ton house last night snd the police are searching for htm. He says be is sure be is Bartholin. KEEP THEIR SECRET WELL Towns; Coaple ef Red Oak Are Mar ried tn April, bat Make a Tardy Asssssetnsst, RED OAK, Is., Aug. 18. (Special.) En- ward A. Merrltt and Miss Dessa Marie Rathbon. two well known Red Oak young when Mr. Merrltt wa a dental atudent. Th bride I th daughter of J. Q. Rath- h00 "a ,h ,room u the ,on of R,T- w. tv. inerriic, one ot tne earnest set- tier of tb county and a brother of th late Darwin Merrltt, one of the officers wbo lost their lives in th blowing up of th battleship Maine. Cathollea Gather at LeMar. SIOUX CITT, la, Aug. 18. (Special Tele gram.) A widely diverging step In Catholic church custom will be discussed and prob ably inaugurated at the coming retreat, which opena at LeMare thla evening. This Is th flrst annual synod of tb dlo-1 cese sine the Installation of Bishop Gar rlgan, which will be held In connection with the retreat. Bishop Garrlgan will have busy week before him. He will preach four times a day and will say ma one a day during the week. The commute In charge of th arrange ment la: Rev James Barron, LeMars; J. A- Gerleman, Sioux City; P. X. Feursteln, LeMars; P. J. O'Connor, Sioux City; J. A. Griffin, Sallx. Iewa Pythian Degla Caaaaaisja. IOWA FALLS. Is., Aug. 18. (Special.) Tb Knight of Pythias campaign In the Grand Domain of Iowa has Just opened snd whll th grand lodge has prohibited th us of political method In aeeeklng an office In th gift of tb grand lodge, soms earnest solicitation will ba mad over th tat wltb a view to securing the honorary positions that will b bestowed by the grand lodg which meet In Des Moines on October 8. Pastor Leave Hi Flock. WATERLOO, Ia.. Aug. 18 (Special.) Rev. O. A. Bryant, pastor of th Baptiat church at Jeaup, ha disappeared and It 1 feared b has goes wrong. H borrowed 2i from member ot hi flock and left his family. He has not been going right for some time snd It ia believed he has gone east to Join s womsa with whom be bad become lnfstuated. Bey Haa Fatal Fall. 310 UX CITY, la. Aug. 18. (Special Tal- grm. Tt little It yesr c!d ioa cf Dsnlel Richardson fell from tb elevated street railway viaduct last night snd Is now lying st th Samaritan hospital snd may die. 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