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    THE OMAHA DAIW WEE: SATURDAY, APRIL 80, 1004.
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OSTEOPATHY
Johnsoa IuUlutt, IU K. T. Life tM. T. ISM
DR. QRACfi DIEQAIf. HI N. T. Ufa. Tl
i Fayette Col. osttopath, ! raxton block.
MRS JOHN R. MU8ICK, OetfOpathto Phy.
slcian; office, Douglas block. TL t-2X
-7v
Dr FnrwtH. specialty nervous diseases.
Psgtnn. TT7
AGENTS WANTED
WANTED Csnrssslnc acents In every
county to solicit subscriptions to THK
TWENTIETH CEN 1 UhV FAHMSH;
steady employment wttb assurs1 good In.
come; aaents in tha country with h're
and bucy especially deairod. Canvassers
make sasily Md to tllsj per month. Ail
dress Century Farmer Solicitors' iiure.'iu.
Baa Building, Omaha. ZtU
AOFNT8 maka W dally selling th cheap
eat and most perfect Water Filter ever
tivented; retail at 12; big prcftt; exclusive
territory. BKNECA FILTER CO . Hon
(MlMo, J M744 fx
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITERS
A. C. VAN "sANT"8 achowl. 711 N. Y. Life.
l
Neb. Bus. A Shortliand Col.. Boyd theater.
sal
g3S New Tork JJ
building. Omaha.
-4H m:o
LOST
$20.00 REWARD.
16.00 each will be psld for return of two
palms tnkon from the southeast corner of
25th and St. Mary's avenue on the night
of April tmh, and $10 00 will be paid for
voluntary information leading to convic
tion of thief. Mrs. T. R. Kimball.
Lost 20 1
MUSICAL
THUS. J. KEL.LT, voice, Davldge block.
J9
DAISY HIOOINS. voice, piano. SOU Lear.
Tel. A-2741. -W7
CHA8. H. KEEPER, piano, Barker BIK.
. 38
GOVERNMENT NOTICE.
PROPOSALS FOR EXTENSION OF
wnter system. Department of the Inter
ior, Offlca of Indian Affairs, Washington, D.
C, April lit, ltM. Sealed proposals endorsed
Proposals for Water System, Qrnoa, Neb.,"
and addressed to the Commissioner of in
dlun Affairs, Washington, D. C, will be re
ceived at the Indian office until 1 o'clock p.
m. of May IT, ll4, for furnishing and de
livering all the necessary materials and
labor required to construct and complete an
extension of the water system at tha Umiiw
school. Neb., In strict accordance with
plana, specifications and Instructions to bid
ders which may be examined (it this office,
the offices of the "Improvement Bulletin,
Minneapolis, Mint.; the "Construction
News," Chicago, 111.; the "Nebraska State
Journal." Lincoln, Nab.; "The Baa," Omaha,
Neb.; the Builders' and Traders' exchnngr
at Omaha, Neb., Milwaukee, Wis., and St.
Paul, Minn.; the U. 8. Indian warehouses
at No. 2 So. Canal at., Chicago, I1L, No.
'3 Ho. Seventh St., tit. Louis. Missouri, Nu.
IS Howard St.. Omaha. Neb., and No. 119
Wooster st.. New York City, and at the
cnooi. ror runner information apply to
V. H. Wlnslow. Sunt. Qenon. Nab. A. C.
Tenner, Acting commissioner.
AZ1-U-ZS-H-90X3-S-7-1Q
PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SIIPPI.1KSU
Department f the interior, Offlca of Indian
AOoiiT, Washington, D. C, March 21. liM.
pea Ka proposn.s, indorsed proposals for
beef, flour, etc.," as tha caaa may be, anil
directed to the Commissioner of Indian AN
fairs, 263-247 South Canal street. Chicago,
III., will be received until 1 o'clock, p. m. of
Tuesday. May 8, lisX. for furnishing for tha
Iljtf aarvloo, beei our, bacon, beans.
Coffee, augar, rice, tea and other articles of
aubsltitence; also for groceries, soap, baking
powder, crockery, agricultural Implements,
paints, oils, glass, tinware, wagons, harness,
leather, shoe findings, saddlery, ate, ecliool
aupiilli, and a long list of miscellaneous
articles ? Healed proposals. Indorsed "Pro.
foa.tla ff rubber goods, hardware, etc.," aa
he casie tfiajr be. and directed to tha Com
missioner 'of Indian Affairs. o2 Houth Sev
enth stt ei, St. Ixiula, Mo-wlll ba received
until 1 Vclock p. m. bf Thursday, May 6,
IWH. for furnishing for tba Indian service,
rubber gfe'da. boots and enoea. hardware
nd medical supplies. Sealed proposals, in
dorsed "Proposals for blankets, woolen and
cat ton goods, clothing, eto.," as tha case
ttlky be, and directed to the Commissioner
of Indian Affairs, Noa, llft-121 Wooster
tract. New York City, will be received
until 1 o'clock u. m. of Tuesday, May 24,
1IM, for furnishing for the Indian service,
blankets, woolen and cotton goods, clothing,
notions, hats and cap. Bids must ba mad
out on government blanks. Schedules giv
Ins all necessary Information for ni,lTr
will be furnished on application to the ln
dian office. Washington, D. C: the U. S
,1 Xiidlan warehouses, 11-1!1 Wooster street.
Csew York City; i&.n South Cfcnal street.
Chicago, 111.; kU Hownrd atreot. Omalm,
Neb.j M Houth Seventh street, Ht Louis.
Mo.; the Commissaries of Subsistence, U. S.
A., at Cheyenne. Wyo., and St. l aul. Minn ;
the Quartermaster. U. 8. A., Seattle. Wash
tha postmasters at Sioux City, Tucson.
Portland. Spokane and Tacomn. and tha
Manufacturers' and producers' association
of California, San Francisco, Col. Bios will
be opened at tha hour and days above
Stated, and bidders are Invited to ba present
at the opening. The department reserves
the right to determine the point of delivery
nd to reject any and all bids, or any part
t any bid. W. A. JONES. Commissioner.
AlUJIt-m
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE
Omaha. Neb.. April 26. W04. Sealed pro
poasla, In triplicate, will be reeelved here
and by quartermasters at the posts named
herein, until 10 a m., central standard
time, May , W04. for furnlahlng wood,
coal and charcoal during the fiscal year
ending June 40, I, at Omaha Q M. depot.
Torts Crook, Robinson and Niobrara. Ne
braska, Jefferson Barracks. Missouri. Fort
Leavenworth and Riley. Kansaa. Forte D.
A. Russell. Msckensl and Washakie. Wy
oming. Fort De Moines. Iowa, and Fort
Meade. South Dakota. Proposals for de
livery at other places will ba entertained.
V. 8. reserves right to reject or accept
any or all proposals, or any part thereof.
Information furnished on application here
or to quartermasters at sistlnns named.
Envelopes containing proposals should be
marked "Proposals for Fu" and ed-arss-aed
to Major J. E. SAWYER. C, Q. M
L n Ma n a u '
LEGAL NOTICE.
OFFICE CHIEF QUARTERMASTER.
Omaha .Neb. April 27, 1SC4. Sealed pro
poses In triplicate, aubject to th usual
conditions will b received here until loi.
m., central standard time, May tl, 1604 for
conatrucjlon of a frame gymnasium bulld-
i run iwinnmin, iseoraaka. Full In
t in mint Inn fttmlihwl -nu . - . . .
.. . -fj(i,uva iu tnis
office, where pinna and specifications may
be seen, or t the Quartermaster, Fort Ro
Inaon. Proposals to be marknd "Proposals
for flymnasl.im Building .- and addressed to
J. E. SAWYER, Chief Qunrt-rmast-r
A'M3-au-a-a-24
NOTICE.
To Whrm t May Concern: Tou are
hereby notified that my wife ba left my
home and I will not be liable for any debt
made by her after thla date.
WILLIAM OKOWOB HAM
POSTOFFICE NOTICE.
(Should be read dally by all Interested, a
Changea may oocur at any Ums.)
ioreian mails for the week ending April
. IlM. will cloae (PROMPTLY In all
cases; at th viieiieral Postomc as fol
lows: Parcels-post malls close one hour
earlier than closing time shown below.
Parcels-pust malla lor Germany close at
p. m. Monday.
Regular and supplementary malls cloae at
orelgn elation (corner of v est and Mor
trtn stivets) h: hour Inter taan closing
time shown below, (txerui that supple
mentaiy malls for Eun-p and Cehiral
Anieriia. i Colon, vlus oil hour later
et foreign elation). .
1as)salls(le Malls.
SATURDAT-At I 10 a. m. for IRELAND.
fr a. a ttrurU. via gueanstuwu (mail
for oiher paru of EuroL must be di
rected 'pel s. a. Elruria'l; t t i . ,
for EUltoPt per a. a ii YouJJ1 VT.
Plymouth and CharUour; at .. nx.
for SCOTLAND direct. pr a a. Columb4
(mall must be directed "per s s. Colum
bia"); at k SO a. m for BtLUll'M direct,
per s. a. Finland (mail auusi be directed
per s. a. Finland").
Ifter th cloalng of th auprlementary
i ranaj&llanlii' iiiaIIs mtiikri . .
dltiunal suipemeniary mails are opened
on th pins of the American. English,
French and Oi rman steamers, and remain
open until wMhln ten m'.nuue of the
hour of sailing of atramer.
Malla lor gemtk Ceatrsl Asaerlra,
West lag lea, Kl.
tATURDATAt I W a. sa. tsufplementery
POSTOFFICE NOTICE.
a. m for PORTO RICO. CURACAO
and VKNKJ tlA, par a. a. Caracas
(mail for Colombia must be directed "per
s. a. Caraiaa; at A0 a. m. tsupple
mentsry I mt a, m ) for ST. 'IHOMAf,
ST. CROI.. LEEWARD and WIND
WARD WLAND8. BRITISH. DUTCH
and FRENCH UL'lANA. per a. a. Korona
(mall for Harbados, Urenada and Trini
dad must be directed "per s. a. Korona ):
at 8:S0 a. m (supplementary 10:30 a. m.)
for roHTlSK UUNI), JAMAICA. CO
LOMBIA tescept Caura and Magdalena
Iwp'lil snd UKEYTOWN, par a. a. Altai
(mull for Coata Rica must be directed
10 a. m. for URENADA, TRINIDAD and
CU DAO POUVAR, BRITISH, DUTCH
and FRENCH OL'LANA. per a. a. Gren
ada: at 12:30 p. m. for CUBA, per a. a.
(Jllnda. via Matanns (mall must ba di
rectd "per a. a. Ollnda"); at I p. m. for
ARGENTINE, URIMJUAY and PARA
OL'AJ, per a. a. Sailor Prince.
Malla Forwarded Overland, Etc., Et
ept TransparMle.
CUBA Via Port Tampa. Florida, cloaea at
this office daily, except Thursday, at H 8J
a. m. (tha connecting malla close her oo
Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays).
MEXICO CITY Overland, unleee apcUlly
addressed for despatch by steamer, closes
at this offlca daily, exert Sunday, at 1:
P. m and 10:k p. m. Sundays at 1:00 p.
m. and 10:30 p. m.
NEWFOUNDLAND (except Parcels-Post
Malls) By rail to North Sydney, art
the nee by aieamer, cloaea at this offlca
dally at 6:30 p. m. (connecting malla cos
hers every Monday, Wednesday and Sat
urday). JAMAICA By rail to Boston, and thence
by steamer, closes at tbla offlca at 6.30
p. m. Tuesdsy snd Frldsy.
MiQl'ELON By rail to Boston, and thence
by steamer, cloaea at thle offlca daily at
BFl'lE.'pUERTO CORTEZ and GUATE
MALA By i all to New Orleans, end
thence by steamer, cloaea at this offlca
dally, except Sunday, at IT:H p. m. and
(10 99 p. m., Sundays at 11(0 P. m. and
to :3) p m. (connecting mall Cloaea here
nndayi at 10 30 p. m.).
C08TA RICA By rail to New Orleans, end
thence bv steamer, closes at this oflVe
dally, except Sunday, at 1 1) p. m. and
111 30 p. m., Sundays at 1 00 p. m. and
lo p. m. (connecting mall cloaea here
fueidnye at 110 30 p. m ).
BAHAMAS (except Parcels-Poat Malls'
By rail to Miami, Fie , and thene by
t'umtr, closea at 6:S0 a. m. Wednesday.
IReglsiered mall closes at 6:00 p. on.- pre
vious day.
Traaspaelfle Malls.
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via San Fran
cisco, close here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to
April l-i.th. Inclusive, for despatch per
lT. S. Transnort
i ran
NEW ZEA lAND, AUSTRALIA (except
West), NEW CALEDONIA. FIJI, 8A
MOA and HAWAII, via San Francisco,
close here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to April
isoth, inclusive, for despatch per a. a.
Sierra. (If the Cunard ateamer carrying
the British mall for New Zealand dofa
tiot arrive In time to connect with thla
deapatch. extra malla clualng nt 5.3)
a. tn. 8:30 a. m, and 6:80 p. m.; Sundays
at 4:30 a. m., ( a. m, and 6:10 p. m will
be made up and forwarded until the ar
rival of the Cunard ateamer.)
CHINA and JAPAN, via Seattle (specially
addressed only), dote tiers dally at 6:30
p. m. up to April :iuth. Inclusive, for de
spatch per a. s. Tremont.
CHINA and JAPAN, via Vancouver and
Victoria, B. C. cloee here dally at :'
p. m. up to April !-th. Inclusive for
acapatcn per s. s. impress or i mna
(Merchandise for U. 8. Postal Agency al
Shanghai cannot be forwarded via Can'
ad..)
HAWAII. JAPAN. CHINA nnd PHILIP
PINE ISLANDS. Yla San Franclco. close
her dally at 6:30 p. m. up to May 2d.
Inclusive, for despatch per a. a. Mon
golia. CHINA and JAPAN, via Taeoma. c'ose
here dally at t V) p. m. up to May !th.
Inclusive, for despatch per a. a. Nlng
Chow.
HAWAII, via San Francisco, close here
daily at 6:So p. m. up to May 19th. In
clusive, for despatch per a. a. Alsmeds.
HAWAII. JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIP
P1NB ISLANDS, via San Francisco, close
here dally at 0 10 p. m. up to Mnv llttn.
Inclusive, for despatch per s s. China
AUSTRALIA (except West), FIJI ISLANDS
and NEW CALEDONIA, via Vancouver
and Victoria, B. C, close here dally st
6:30 p. m. up to May ?lt. Inclusive, for
despatch per s. s. Mlowera.
TAHITI and MARQUESAS ISLANDS, via
San Francisco, close her dally at 6:30 p.
tn. up to May l?4th. Inclusive, for de
spatch per a. e. Mariposa.
NOTE Unleee otherwise addressed. West
Australia la forwarded via Europe; and
New Zealand and Philippines via Bin
Frsnclsco the quickest routes. Philip
pines specially addressed "via Canada"
or "via Europe" must be fully prepaid at
the forelrn rate. Hawaii Is forwarded
via Sen Frsnclsco exclusively.
Transpacific malls are forwarded to port
of sailing dally and the schedule of clos
ing la arranged on the presumption of
their uninterrupted overland trsnstt.
Registered mall closes at 6:00 p. m. pre
vious day.
CORNELIUS VAN COTT.
Postmaster.
post Ofe. New Tork. N. T.
April 2. 1904.
RAILWAY TIME CARD
rJIIOJI STATION lOTH AJtD MARCY.
Chleavo, Rock Island at Paclfl.
AST.
taara. Arrive,
rhicaito Darllsbt l.lmltM a t:fia am a I M am
rhlr.i rylUht Local iT:i im a J pm
Cnlcasn CaprM lt:il am s I'u pm
r- Maln BisreM llHpoi bit Si am
Chicago Fast Eipnaa a l:SS pm a 1 ;5 pm
wCST.
Rockr Moentala Llmltas a T SO am a T:tS ra
Llncola. Cnlorade Springs. Daa-
vee. NMle ana weat a 1:10 pm a 1:06 pm
Ta, California and Oklahoma
Flyer a 41 m el! W sat
rnfoa Paclfle.
Tba Onrlui Umlte a 6 40 am a I N pm
Tha Faai Mall a I to am a 1:10 pm
Th rallfuraia Kxprass a 4:M pm
Tha Atlantis Spailal a T 10 pm
Tha Fertland-lTiUaiO 8paolal...a 110 pm a 10 pm
Tha Ailantlr Eiprcas T topm
The (olorada tperisl iU:S fa a I 40 am
Tha rhttase Spaalal a 1:40 am
Lincoln. Beatrice aa4 atrems-
buri Eipreas S 4 00 pm kit U pa
Columbus Local b 4.0 pm 'b 1 11 am
Chleag aV Wrthvestera.
Fast Chloaao s I 40 am T 14 am
Local i kkase all 10 am
Mall a 1:10 pm a I to pm
Local llosi City k I 46 pm
D7llkl St. Fast lIKia at 00 pm
Dailiaht Cblcaau a t oo am all to cm
Limil.d Chieag" a I ie pm a I 14 am
Feet CMraga a 1 .4 pm a 1:41 pm
Local Ckiaase a 4 24 pin
Fast It. Faul a 4 14 pm iMtla
si. Paul Bipraea a I M am
Fast Kali a 1 40 .m
Lecal aioui City h 4 00 pm a to am
Norfolk and Bonaataal a 4:04 am fclO U am
Dncoia au4 Lang Flo b 4 04 am kl: 44 am
Daa4woo, Hat springs aad
Unoois alMpm a I 10 pm
Caapar ani Wjromlos Eipreaa... t 60 pm s:14pm
waaiisga, sspartar aa Aiama-.e 4 4V m 4.10 pm
Ckleage, MUwaeke a St. Pwal.
Cklsago Darllfht s T H am all :11pm
Chicago Fast Eipraaa a 4 44 pre a I 10 si
Ovrlu4 LlmltaS a I 14 pm a 14 pm
Daa Unlaaa Eipraaa a 144 am a 4:10 pa
Illinois CeatreJ.
Chicago Eipraa a 1H pm Sl4 44 pm
Chirag. Mianaapolla sV at.
raui Liraitea a T a4 pm a sa am
Miunaapolia A at. Paul El k J &0 am blO.B pm
Mlaaoarl Paciae.
Bt. Loals Eipraaa alO 44 am IS pm
K C Bt Louis Eipraaa all 44 pm a I'M am
World'. Fair Special a 4. 44 am all:M am
hlcasu Great Wcatera.
Faul ani Hlnaaapolla l.mt4 it II in
St. Viiil and Mianaapolig Ex... T ii am a SO pra
Cklrago Limited a 4 40 pm slO 44 am
rial. Mloa. m Chicago Ei. a I M pm
CkUiaga Eipraaa a 4 40 am a 4.04 pa
Wahaah.
St. Lmiia "Canaan Ball" Ea...a4 Wpm s t am
t. Louis Leva! (Cs. ttlul.) a 4.14 am al 40 piu
BIRLIXGTOM ITATIOX 10TH a MASO
rhlcago, Barllgte at tialaer
Lmtc
ArriT.
a I 54 pm
a 1 44 am
all aa fm
S f 44 pa
Chlcuo Saaclal
..a 1 M aa
Chicago Yaanbulse Eipraaa a 4 04 pm
caicago aaiiDuias sipn
rhl..w Im)
Chicago Llalle a I M pm
ria aaii
4 44 pm
til IT a.
Kansas CltF. St. Joseph at Co
Kanaaa CHy Par Bipreaa a t it am
Si Louis Flrr a 4 14 pm
Kaasaa Clip Nlsst Eipraaa al 44 pm
BarllBaTtaa at Mlaaoarl River,
W'raor. Pwairle aad Linaola. a I 44 aa
Nabraaaa Iipnu a 4 40 aa
Ma tar Llmlia a 4 1 pm
Buck HUH 4V Fusa Sound Es. all. 14 pm
Olanute Vaallbuled Flrar
Lincol i Fau Mall k I H pm
Fart IVooh and Fjaltamoulh. . . .k 4 10 pm
Bllavue ad Pacific Junction. ..a T pin
balletae and FaciSo Junction. ..a 4 40 am
a 4 at pm
ail am
a 4 a aa
kit 04 pm
T 40 m
a 4 44 am
a 4 u4 pm
IIS pm
ail 06 pm
k4 tb am
a 4 11 am
WEBSTER DEPOT-10TII at WEBSTER
Mlaaoarl Pacta.
Leave. Am.
Nth. LacaL via Waaplag Water, k 4 10 pa all 44 pa
tales, Bt. Paal, flaa. at Omaha.
Twla CKr Passenger , k 4 Z aa k 4 14 pa
waa Cur Faaeai.g.r a I 04 pa ill D -m
04iu4 Lscal k I 46 pa k I 14 am
a Iwiir. k rwllp eieapt Suadar. 4 Pally xpt
awi.g. v c'e w . ,
CURRENT
COUNCIL
HEAT TRAIN IS THE DITCH
Book la' and Tuc'ti Blcoktded t Fiw Kilos
East of EhJby.
ALL TRAINS ARE F0KCCD TO TRANSFER
Brakes Track t ader Ob ( tb Cara
eppoeed to Be Caaa of tha Ac
cident 7I Oae Hart la
the) PlleaB.
A Rack Island meat train was wrecked on
and a half miles east of Shelby about I
o'clock yesterday afternoon and twelve car
were thrown Into tha ditch. Tha tracks war
badly torn up and trains from the east
and west were run to tha wrack and tha
passenger transferred around It. No, 37.
the fast mail due here at 4:50, did not reach
Council Bluffs until 8. SO p. m. It waa
thought her that the tracks would not be
cleared before morning. The cara In th
ditch were out of the middle of the train.
None of the crew was Injured. The acci
dent Is supposed to have been caused by a
broken truck.
Constable and Jastlce Reply.
Constable Albert! and Justice of th
Peace Ouren take exception to the state
ments of County Attorney Klllpack rela
tive to the controversy over the fees for
which Albert! secured a Judgment against
the county.
Referring particularly to the case In
which the county attorney called atten
tion to the fact that no lean than nineteen
ordera to produce had been taxed up by
the officer at 40 cents each, or a total of
$7.60. Constable Albert! states that in thla
caae there were four defendant charged
with breaking '.nto a Rock Island car and
that the preliminary hearing was continued
no less than three times, each continu
ance being at the Instance of the aasist
ant county attorney.
Referring to the case of James Ellsworth,
charged with the theft of coal from the
Union Pacific, which was dismissed the
other day for want of prosecution on the
part of the county authorities, Justice
Ouren states that the caae was continued
no less than seven times because th as
sistant county attorney was unable to be
present. In this case Constable Albertl
loot practically three and a half day
without earning a cent, owing to the case
being Anally dismissed without prosecu
tion, despite the fact that he had to be In
attendance on the court each of the seven
time that It waa listed for a hearing.
"There would not be so many order to
produce," said Justice Ouren, "If th
county attorney' office paid more attention
to the coses In the Justice courts." . Com
menting on the methods of the county at
torney's office Justice Ouren said:
"When a few year ago th board of
county supervisors consented to the county
attorney employing an assistant at the ex
pense of tbe county It was on the direct
understanding that the assistant should
tsk charge of and prosecute the state
case In the court of the justices of th
peace. Thla understanding, however, ha
apparently been lost sight of and Instead
of the assistant county attorney looking
after th state case In the Justice court
hi time ha been aJmost wholly occu
pied In prosecuting cases In the district
court."
Justice Ouren further atatea that not a
ingle fee waa certified by him to th
county board to which Constable Albertl
was not entitled under the law. That
these fee could be materially reduced
Justice Ouren say would be the case If
the assistant county attorney devoted mora
tlm to th justtc court ease aad lea
to the work tn the district court.
N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. t; nlgljt, F-eM.
Hake Paascager Raaa Loager.
Beginning May 1 crew on through train
on th Burlington road will run between
Burlington and Council Bluffe Instead of
changing at Creaton a heretofore. The
new order will affect trains Noa. t, 4, 13
and 13, and alt other trains which have
had through crews. Tha change will re
sult In Creaton being abandoned aa a
division point for through passenger trains.
It I understood, however, that trains No,
t, 11, 10 and 14 will continue to be mad up
the.
The change It Is said is th result of the
policy of economy now being carried out
by the management. It will sav th
company four crw In Iowa. Two craw
will run th fast mall, No. 7, InaUad of
three, a heretofore, and it la Bald that
It Is mora than likely that tn th near fu
ture tbe crewa on fast mall train No.
TUB ONLY ABSOLUTELY MODERN
BVSIftESS AM! NORM Al, COL
LEO 151 THE WEST.
Student may enter any tlm. Excellent
placea to work for board. Tuition very
reasonable. Write for aamnla tnnv nt our
College Journal. Writ or call fur informa
tion.
E. P. MILLER, Free.
Masonlo Temple. 'Phone B814.
LEWIS CUTLER
MownciAW.
ft. CoauncU BlaSav
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
HOLUND-AUERICI LINE.
Mis Twin-Straw Staamsr at 14.44 Tana.
HEW yoksv mTTa.klAM. at ttOULutiMtV
ail lag Taaadar, at tt a, an.
roudaa aia 14 fcooiSam ku tl
KeiLaraam Maj 11 kialaodam ., J una I
fcynuam ktajr II Poudnm Jsaa 14
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cao, IU.; Ha.r, Maarm. 14wl larua S4. 1 O.
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KtW TOkK. (alBBAJ-faa AND NATL
fssarlor araommad Ulona M-ll( eviaiaa Taa
aomtort o aaaeaaas aaraiailr winimt Slsgia
aa rwaad Utp tinia katea Sav Twra aad aaatca.
gagl'a. Irian u,a ail frrtaclBal taadlaavta aad
i.l : n.a'al notnta nt aurneuvn mua. Saad aw Iwi
af Toura. For lltkaia ar gaaeral IslarmaUoa af
4a say toaul agant of Una AacSae Line ar I
Mabav.4 fciUm-a dea l aeu. LAM 414,
NEWS OF IOWA.
BLUFFS.
I and IS will run through direct from Chi
cago to Council Bluffs.
The new rule will affect a number Of
conductors, brakemen and flagmen and It
Is estimated that about thirty fomillee
will be brought to Council Bluff by th
change.
Matters 1st District Cosirt.
In the district court yesterday morning
Judge Wheeler took from the Jury the
ult of Henry Miller of Omaha, adminis
trator of the eetate of Samuel Living
stone, against John Anderson, and directed
a verdict tor th defendant. It was
claimed that Anderson bid for and had
knocked down to him for $19 a jack at an
auction of the property belonging to the
Livingston estste. Anderson gave a check
for the price of the animal, but atopped
payment of It tha next day, claiming that
ha had been drinking and had no Intention
of buying the animal. He made no effort
to take th animal after It waa knocked
down to him and th court held that the
plaintiff had failed to show that there had
been any delivery of the property alleged
to have been purchased by Anderson. This
makes the third rase which Judge Wheeler
hae taken from the Jury and directed ver
dict for th defendant In the last week
of court.
Following the Miller-Anderson case a
Jury was Impaneled In the suit of A. R.
Headlee' against E. Meyer. Headlee seeks
to recover )3,0no damages for alleged illegal
arrest and malicious prosecution. Head
lee wa formerly a clerk In the employ of
Meyer, a grocer. Meyer' bam was broken
Into and a horse and buggy stolen. Head
lee arrested, charged wtt h the theft,
but was acquitted. Since bringing Me
original suit, Headlee amended hi petition
by charging Meyer with conniving and
conspiring with one, Marcus Cohen to
falsely accuse him.
Robert Musselman, wbo live on Stuts
man street, ha secured In the district
court a temporary Injunotlon restraining
Al Lalnson and wife, who live on Damon
street, from Interfering with hi water
supply. The water pipe from which Mus
selman' residence was supplied ran
through LaJnson'a yard and Musselman
claims he paid Lalnson for this privilege.
A few day ago Lalnson, so Musselman al
leges, disconnected the pipe and thus
shut off Museselman's water supply.
Hemstitch Box Stationery, lie.
Save your carpets by placing them over
our deafening felt, or carpet lining. O.
Hofer, 'phone 202.
Wife Falats la Coartroosa.
It waa a pitiful tale that John Dolan told
In police court yesterday morning when
he faced Judge Scott on a charge of ateal
Ing coal from the Union Paclflo railroad.
Dolan waa arrested Thursday night by Spe
cial Officer Weir in the act of carrying
away a wheelbarrow load of cool. The
fear that her husband might be sent to
Jail and thereby lose his Job, which he had
recently secured after several months' idle
ness, proved too muoh for Dolan' wife and
when the court suspended sentence during
good behavior, she fainted and had to be
carried from th court room. '
Dolan I a lather by trade and recently
obtained work on the Auditorium In Omaha.
During the winter month, he told the
ourt that work in his line was scarce
and that the struggle to provide for his
wife and two little children bad been a
hard one. Judge Saott, after fining Dolan
S26 and coats, suspended the sentence dur
ing good behavior.
Last Day mt 11-Ceat Sale.
All our fine 60c perfumes, Including the
populsr Spanish Geranium, on sale today,
one half ounce 11c. Bring your bottle. De
Long's, SOT Broadway.
De Long's 11 cent sale close tonight.
Fraaels Grass Die.
Francis, an old-tlm resident and con
tractor and builder of thla city, died last
waning at his residence, (02 Wast Wash
ington, after an Illness of two week. He
waa n years of age and had reelded In
Council Bluff for over forty-flv year.
Hla wife, four daughters, Mr. H. C. Dye
of Tabor, la.; Annette, a teacher In the
Washington avenue school; Sadie and
Fanny and two ions, Fred, mayor of Ma
cedonia. Ia., aad Robert, a clerk In the
poatofflc, survive him. He was a member
of the Grand Army of the Republic, the
Royal Arcanum and Independent Order of
Odd Fellow.
Half Oaac of Flae Prrfamt, lie.
This morning for eleven minute, from
11:00 to 11:11, fin too Hemstitch stationery,
on bos to a customer, only lie. De Long,
107 Broadway.
Plumbing asd heating. Blxby ft Boa.
MarrlaaT Licenses.
License to wed were Issued yesterday to
th following:
Name and Residence. Age.
H. C. Peterson, Loveland, la 91
Anna M. Schroder, Honey Creek, Ia 20
Louis Eugene Quroey. Council Bluffs.... M
Ella Mori Beach, Council Bluff ,. 2t
Haal'Katat Tt-aaafer.
These transfer were reported to The
Be. April 29, by the abstract, title and
loan office of Bqulr 4V Annls, 101 Pearl
street:
Frank F. Everst and wife to John
Rodwell. tot a, block 1. Wilson Ter
race, w. d IU0O
O. W. Uegeath and wife to Alfred
Moraine, lots 28, 27 and 28, block itt.
Central subdiv.. q. c. d 1
James G, Megeatn and Jam L Dru
len and wife to sume, same, w. d . 22S
John Mullowney to John Riley, lot
1 to 10. block 4, Thompson's add.,
0, o. d 1
L. V. Klncald and husband to Wil
liam Boiler, lot to 1, block It.
Walnut, w. d
Tbomaa W. Leonard and wife to C.
L. Peck, part block 20, Neola, -w. d.
C. L. Peek and wife to Thomae W.
Leonard, part wSk n w30-T7-41, w. d.
William A. HalU part of lot T. Audit.
1,100
1,000
1.100
ore aubdtv., aeV, i? a-TV. 7,
acres, w. d 1,400
Eight transfers, totsl tU.62T
MIHOH MEITIO.
Davis sells drug.
Leffert'a glssees fit.
tockert sell carpets.
Th Faust rigor, I cent
Peterson, gun and locksmith, CO B'y.
For rent, modera houa. Tit Sixth ave.
Paints, oil and gloss. Morgan a Dickey.
The 1st Long Industrial school will meet
thla afternoon at S o'clock.
Special aole en floor eaaela and acreen.
Alexander . SJ3 Broadway.
For wall papering, painting, ansrure fram
ing, se Borwick, 21 Main at. 'Phone A-aJO.
Paul Hasen of Avoca, eon of former
Sheriff John, Haaen. was In tb city yater.
day visiting friends.
Chief of Police Richmond went to Kan
aaa City last evening on bualnea connected
with the departwenL
Aa a harbinger of summer, th motor
company hnd open core running yesterday
on the Fifth avenue and Fairmouat park
line.
Devoe'a mixed paint. Morgan Dickey.
City Clerk Zurniuehlen la now lssulnv
dog t4T for th ensuing year. Frd atone,
the newly appointed poundmaater. vlll
start out about May I after all untagged
canine.
Htvi your carpet taken up, cleaned and
rlald bv modera method. Old carpet
aaad Into houdavm ruga Council bluS
Carpet Cleaning Co., U North Main atreet.
Phoae lit.
Judge Smith McPherson has made an or
der adjudging Thomas F. Guthrie, formerly
of Carroll. Is., a bankrupt, and referring
the case to W. S. Mayne. Guthrie Is said
to be a reetdent of Omaha now.
Special exercises In observation of Arbor
and Bird day were held In the ward schools
of the city yesterday. The programs were
on the lin Suggested by Slat superintend
ent Rings tn a booklet furnished t th
teachers.
All member of the Knights and Ladlee
Of Security who expect to visit the South
Omaha council this evening, are requested
to meet at the corner of Pearl and lfrond
way at 7:jn. as the degree team will leave
at that time.
Clyde and Joele White, charged with con
ducting a disorderly houee, were fined SlOO
and costs each In police court yesterday.
Not having the funds wherewith to pay
tha fine they will be required to board It
out at the city Jail on a bread and water
diet.
Oeorae Cramer, wanted In Omaha on a
charge of robbing H. J. Rowel I, an old
soldier and peddler of brooms, of a horse
and wagon and other property, waa ar
rested yesterday ty Detective v-aiiBgnan.
Cramer was found at the hay market on
South Main atreet and the stolen property,
with the exception of a watch, which he
bad traded away, recovered. Cramer was
later turned over to an Omaha officer.
Complaint was made yesterday that th
wagons hauling dirt for the rilling of the
south section of Havllss park were drop
Sing the dirt on Willow avenue the entire
Istance from Third atreet to the park. It
waa said that the paving was In placee
covered aeveral Inches deep with the yel
low clay dropped from the wngons. F. F.
Everest, who, haa the contract far filling
the park will be required. It was stated by
a city official, to clean the mud from the
street.
MARRIES AMD ROASTS HIS ENEMIES
Eldora Preacher Hire Opera Howse
aad Deliver Address.
SIOUX CITT, la., April 89 CSpecIil
Telejtram.) Rev. J. C. Lemon, pastor of
tha Christian church of Eldora. Ia., and
former pastor of the Christian church of
Sioux City, shocked the people of Akron
by hiring the opera house and Issuing
publlo Invitations to his wedding with
Pearl Bullivan, a handsome 16-year-old
girl of that town.
The marriage waa carried off without
unusual ceremony until the Justice of th
peace finished the ceremony, when the
groom stepped In front of the footlights
and Indulged In a sarcastic and Imblttered
invective against his enemies. There had
been considerable talk In the towrt over
the approaching marriage, and threat
against the preacher were whispered by
those who felt that he was wrong In mar
rying a girl, but no violence waa offered.
The minlBter'a most biting sarcasm was
directed against a well-known widow of
Akron.
As the bride and the groom left the
opera house they were aerenaded by a gang
of boys. Until they left town In the even
ing they were the center of attraction.
SlOtI CITY A WIDE OPEl TOWM
Gambler to Pay Fine af fSOO Per
Month to City.
SIOUX CITT. Ia., April 29. -(Special Tel
egram.) Th arrangement are being made
today to throw wide open tomorrow night
the many gambling house working under
cover for the last two year. An agree
ment between th gamblers and city ad
ministration Is said to hsve been reached,
although vigorously denied by the latter.
The four houses where the preparation
were the most elaborate are the largest of
their kind In th state and are elegantly
equipped. Th proprietor claim that they
will pay license fine into the police court
treasury of 1300 a month. Th fine have
been fixed so high that other house ex
pected to open will remain closed. An
ticipatory to th Inauguration of tbe "open
town" tomorrow night the city Is tilled
with gambler from Omaha, St. Joseph,
Minneapolis and De Moines.
In harmony with th open town principle
the merchants today started their slot ma
chine running in opposition to the sntl-
g ambling ordinance passed by th tat re
publican council.
8IOUX CITY, Ia., April 2.-8pclal Tel
egram.) The city administration today
completed arrangementa for the mounting
In Children a park of a Chinese cannon
captured by the late Lieutenant W. C.
Davidson of the battleship Missouri, killed
in an explosion during target practice. Th
cannon waa preaented by Lieutenant Dav
tdson come time before hla death and will
ba appropriately embellished with me
mortal tablets.
Attorney an Rmbeaaler.
CLINTON. Is,. Amil 28. tSnaclal Tel.
gram.) Julius H. Plngle, a well-known
attorney, waa found a-ulltv of smbania.
ment In the district court. He appropriated
money to his own us collected while
acting aa attorney tor Joseph Brown.
SMALL FORCE AT SAN MIGUEL
Caaaty Still Caaer Martial Law aad
Soldier Are Praetlcally Dalag
Police Daty.
TELL,VRIDE. Colo.. April tt Though
Baa Miguel county is still under martial
law, there are only about twenty soldier
on active duty In the district. There re
mains between fifty and sixty union mln
era In town, and some of th more radical
of th member of the Cltlsen' olllenoe
want to drive them out. Captain Wells,
military commander of the district, ha
Informed M. J. Sullivan, president of th
local federated labor union that the mln
srs should either go to work immediately
or get out of Tellurtde, saying that with
hi limited military force he could not
guarantee them protection.
A Fas-writ Reasedy fr Babies.
Its pleasant taste and prompt eurea have
made Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a fa
vorite with the mothers of email children.
It quickly eure their cough and oo'.d
and prevent any danger of pneumonia or
other serious consequence. It not only
Cure croup, but when given as soon as tb
croupy cough appears, will prvnt tb at
tack.
HYMENEAL
ail-ae.
YORK. Neb., April 2S 8pecUl.) The
friend of Miss Jan Nobes, daughter of
Mr. Helen Jane Nobes. who are tempo
rarily at Long Beach. Cat., received notice
of tb marriage of Mia Jan Nobes and
Mr. George Nlel. Miss Nobes is one of
York's most popular aoclety young women
and Mr. Nlel was a former resident f
York, and hss for the laat two years Wen
in Omaha. The cards state they will b
horn in York after May 2E.
yaoldWllsaa.
PAPILLION. Neb.. April . (Special )-
James Reynslds and Miss Agna Wilson
were married last night at tha residence
of Mrs. Fannie Reynslds. south of Papll
Hon. Numerous friends and relative from
prtngfleld and Papllllon were present.
Maaa-Bov.
YORK. Neb.. April 2-8pec!a! Mr. Steve
Mans, a prosperous York county farmer,
owning a farm near McCool, and Mlaa
Maude E. Bove of Rlueva'.e of county
were married by County Judge Taylor.
Alt s""4t .old it huwni.n'1 Jewelry
tor guara. d t ta arlos quality
METHODISTS AT LOS ANGELES
General Con ertnoe Will 0pn Tnttda at
Htsard's Faviiioi.
GOVERNOR WILL WELCOME DELEGATES
Election of Bishops Will Re One at
the .Most Imports at Faaetlaa
f th Meeting af General
Coaference.
LOS ANGELES, Cat., April .-The offi
cial program of the thirty-first general
conference of the Methodist church, which
will open at Ilatard' pavilion, Ias An
geles. Tuesday, May S, has Just been made
public. Stephen M. Merrill. V. 1.. UL. D..
senior bishop, will preside at the opening
session. Rev. P. S. Monroe, t. P., secre
tary of the conference, will call the roll of
delegates. The remainder of the first ses
sion will be devoted to routine matter and
at o'clock In the evening exerclt.es proper
will begin.
Addresses of welcome by Governor Pardee
and Mayor Bnyder for the elate and city,
respectively, will be followed by other ad
dressee by representatives of the church
In southern California and response by
prominent visiting churchmen.
Tbe most Important business of the con
ference will be the election of bishops. The
date of election Is not given but It la un
derstood It will occur on May 16. Balloting
for general conference officers will follow
Immediately after the election of bishops.
There have been a few sriittered arrivals
of delegates, but no formal welcome will be
given until next Monday, when the recep
tion commltte will meet the first of the
special trains.
SAN FRANCISCO, April Z.-At today's
session of th Methodist Missionary con
vention addresses covering various fea-
ures of missionary work were delivered by
Rev. W. F. Oldham, I). P.. assistant sec
retary of the Missionary society; D. 8. A.
Leonard, corresponding secretary of the
Missionary society, and Bishop John W.
Hamilton. Cither speakera were Editor J.
Berry of the Epworth Herald and
Bishop F. W. Warne. There also was n
Woman's Home Missionary society session
at which addresses wers made by Mrs.
Mary 1eonard Woodruff, Mrs. May Com
Isky Bliss and Mrs. M. E. Roberts.
Will Try Hobry at Drailnood,
SIOUX FALLS. S. P.. April 29.-(8peclaJ.)
Oliver S. Pendar, clerk of the United
States court In this city, and D. S. Olldden,
United State Jury commissioner, have
drawn the petit jury for a regular term of
federal court, which will convene at Dead
wood on May 17. Among the Important
cases to be tried during the term will be
hat against Daniel K. Robey, a Nebraska
tockman, who Is under Indictment for the
alleged murder of James Ramea, a mixed
blood Sioux Indian, whose home was on
the Rosebud reservation. The caae waa
tried at the recent term of United States
court tn this city, but the Jury disagreed.
Stargcla Bank to Bnlld.
STT'RQIS. S. D., April 29. (Special.)
The directors of the Commercial National
bank of this city have purchased lot In
the center of the city and will Immediately
begin the construction of a banking house
with all modern conveniences. The build
ing Is to be two stories In height and will
have a Are and burglar-proof vault.
Increase Dakota's School Fnad.
PIERRE. B. D.. April 29. (Special.)
While State Land Commissioner C. J. Bach
I probably not doing as much celebrating
over the matter aa are residents of Greg
ory county, he Is probably as well pleased
over the situation a many of the rest-
GOOD MEAT IS OUR MOTTO
THE ORVIS MARKET IS THE PLACE TO GET YOVR MEATS AT
THE CHEAPEST PRICES ALL THE TIME.
These Prices Will Continue All Next Week
Your Last Chance 16
Leal Lard for
FRESH BEEF
Good Steak, 5 pounds 25c
Round Steak, S pounds 2!c
Best Rtrloln Steuk.. 10c
Best Porterhouse Steak...' 10c
Ron at Beef .
Bolllnn Beef
Veal Roast
Vent Stew ..
Lamb Roast
Lamb Stew .
2c
TO
5c
!5c
.3c
Good Butter-
I Telephone your order will dellTer to ssy part of tha elty.
THE ORVIS MARKET
TELEPHONE 46.
We
'White Russian Boap, 8 bars 2S
Diamond C Hon p. 8 bars 23c.
Beat "Em All Boap. 8 bars 3c
Bwlft's Priiie Boep, H bars
Tea Sittings, pound Uo
Comb Honey, pound 153
UP-TO-DATE GROCERY
531 S. Main St.
II. SOKOLOP. Prop
Special Prices on Meats
Armour's No. 1 Itacon 9j
u-lb. rail Jtt st ltar LarU
31b. Pail Hest laf Lard
pare ibn ....
liest Knit Turk
Kusrar Cuntl Hams
Kujjar Cum! Hams
Boiling Hwf
We've i t't t'ivt d a carload of
Mf-Ksii.u Lemon, fucli
CENTRAL GROCERY & MEAT MARKET
600-632 DROADWAY. 'PHONE 24.
dents of that county. This opening add
to the state school land over t(vio aic,
which cannot be disposed of at leas than HO
per acr. and will probably go nt a higher
figure when It la aold. This means an ad
dition of over 130.000 to the fund at the
lenst.
C N4WFORD ME AltK F.Xt'Ot RAGEU
Predict Hla Nonalaatlna for Governor
Early la Balloting.
IIl'RON, S. V., April .-tSpeclal Tele
gram i Full delegations from Miner, Fplrk,
Kingsbury nnd Headle countlea. ronstitut.
Ing the Ninth Judicial circuit, met In con
vention here this afternoon. Maurice Mf
rarity of Splrrk county was chairman and
M. T. Mumford of Miner wa seorvtnry.
Judge Chillies S. Whiting, now serving
under appointment, waa nominated for
Judge by acclamation. He then addressed
the convention and waa followed by brief
addresses by Coe I. Crawford nnd Father
D. F. Desmond. Tha enthusiasm was
marked and th convontlnn wo a unit
for Whiting for Judge and Crawford for
governor.
The meeting of the Beadle county dele
gation to the state convention resulted in
electing A. W. Wllmurth, chairman, and
R. O. Richards, committeeman. The dele
gation will go tn Sioux Falls Monday. At
the Crawford headquarters tonight lndlon.
tlons are considered particularly bright for
his nomination for governor early In the
convention, assurances of support from
heretofore doubtful delegate having been
received today.
r
Indiana Will Sell Stray Horses.
riBRP.E. 8. D., April 29. 3rerlal.)-A
large number of strsy horsos belonging to
whites are running at large on the Chey
enne River reservation, and the Indians
on that reserve are preparing for a gen
eral roundup of these animals. .MI horse
which are found which hav no .ght or
the raserve will be advertised for sale, nnd
the proceed turned Into the school fund
for tho maintenance of reservation schools
FAST TIME MADE IN MICHIGAN
Mlchlsen Central Bay it Ha Estab
lished Wtorld'a Record for
Speed.
DETROIT, Mich.. April 29-Offlclal re
ports were received today showing that the
unprecedented speed of 109.4 miles an hour
has been made by the Michigan Central
train carrying President Ledyard and Pres
ident Newman to Chicago. The remarkable
time was made Wednesday between
Brownsville and Springfield. Ont., S.47 mllea.
according to the duly verified statement of
th train dispatcher. Thl establishes a
world's record. A pilot passed ahead of
the train, and all crossings were guarded,
but the switches were not guarded, nor was
th regular running of train Interrupted.
TWO ni'MlltED TEACHERS ATTEUD
Interesting; geealoa of Western Ne
braska Association.
SIDNEY, Neb.. April .-Speclat Tele
gram.) The twelfth annual session of the
Western Nebraska Educational association
opened here today with more than 200
teacher present.
Addresses were delivered today by James
La Mcintosh, Stat Superintendent Fowler
and Deputy Superintendent McBrlen. A
number of interesting papers were read by
the , teachers and many discussion fol
lowed. Tonight Dr. Balrd of Chicago delivered a
fine address. A splendid musical program
extended out the evening' exercise. To
morrow promise to be th big day, which
will consist of lectures, election of officers
and general business of the association,
and th meeting will cloae tomorrow night
with an elaborate program.
Pounds of
$1.00
FRESH FORK
Pork Chops, S pounds 25c
Pork Loins 7Vc
Pork Butts OH?
Fresh Spare Ribs 3c
SMOKED MEATS
Skinned Hams 034c
Regular Hams 8!4c
ricnlc Hams l
Best StiKar Cured Bacou 11c
Best Salt Pork 8o
Kettle Rendered Lard. 3 lbs.,.. 25c
i7Hc
S37 WEST BROADWAY.
Are Still on Deck
with our offer this week to give you this
PIANO FREE as premium. Just patron
ize our store and buy first-class goods
that Is all wo require. Our Ooods are al
A ways fresh, sweet and palatable. Call at
our store, whether you buy or not, you are
always welcome.
NOTICE PRICES BELOW.
Potatoes, per bu 96e
Cracked Hominy. 8 lbs So
Flake Hominy, 8 lbs 2Sc
Jam, ult kinds, 1 qt. Jar 16c
Maple Syrup, qt l&o
Parlor Matches, doa. boxee lOo
OiC
J
1
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32c
5c
6c
...7c
...2ic
2JC
fancy Nav l Oranges, each Ic
lc
'Phone 444. H
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