THE OMAHA DAILY DEE: SATURDAY, MAY 21. 1001. 15 LOST LOST 0ldld belt pin. Return to Fe omce and t rewsr iro. Lost au REWARD! A liberal reward Is offered for Information trading to recovery of two palms (valued for old nx-latlnns) taken April 2 from T. R. Klmtall's prrh. corner Bt. Hary t ave. and fc'.th at. For return of palm 110 cash wilt La pn!d and no question asked, Lost-311 U LOST Havy seat ring-, snunre and com paxa. ret with chipped diamond; liberal reward. Address Omaha Hep. No. L 47. Loat M40J 21s L03T-Msr . ladle' pockethnok, between N and VV, on Jith street. Return to 104 8. 24th. South Omaha. Reward. Lost 411 21 x LOflTOn 16th at., between Rcnnott'e and Boston store or In Bennett a atore. two five-dollar hilts. Reward on return to 415 K at.. Bo. Omaha. Loat 413 20x POSTOFFICE NOTICE. tUbould be read daily by ail inieieeied. as changes may occur at any tlui. Cureian itiu.iM ioi utm tict. mUm Jlij 1. if, will ciuse (Pliuifii in nil casus) at ina ueneral i'oaioUioa aa foi lowa: l'arcws-rosi uaus ciuw unv huur earlier than ciuaiof tiia aiiowu beluw fsrcnls-poat mane tor Uermauy clva at t p. in. Wednesday. UtkuUr and supplementary malla cloae at feoreigti aiatlim (tun. or ut vem and Mor ion streets; Iiaif hour later luan ciuaing time ahown below, (except tnat aupplo mentary niali tor kiuvuyt and Cemrai America, via Colon, cIium one hour iavr at orngn station. Transatlantlr Malla. SATURDAY (21at) At tt a. m. for EU KOl'ii;, per a. a. Philadelphia, via Ply mouth and Cneibour(( u.iuji iwi- bLOt.and, Liverpool alio iniand muat be ul.ei.uu ' per a. a. Phllaaeiplila' ; at .ij a. in. lor Li hOl'E, per a. a. Campania, v., Wueenatown; at a m. for J,lolLiu ciirect, per a. a. Zeeland iinali must be di rected per a. a. e.iena j; at t tj a. m. for ITAi.l' direct, per a. a. Hoiug Aioerc (mall muat be directed "per a. m. Konlg Albert"); at :) a. m. lor HCOTUMI direct, per a. a. Furnessla (mull must be atrectea "per . a. 'iirneKia at 11 a. in. for DENMARK on eel, per a. a. Norga tmall for Denmark muat b Ulracied 'Vi a. a. Norje"). Alter iu closing of l be aupplementary Transatlantic mails named above, ad ditional atipplemeniary mulls are opened on the piiiia of the American, .English, French and liermun ateamera. and remain ' open until within ten mlnutea of the hour of Bailing of steamer. Malta for South and Central America, West ladles, Efe. SATURDAY (list) At t.ZO a. m. (supple mentary 8;30 a. m.) for CURACAO and VUNUZL'LLA, per s. a. Maracaibo (mail for Colombia must be directed "per s. a. Maracalbo ; at V a. m. tor 1'ORTO RICO, per a. a. P(r.ce, via Sun Juan; at :Su a, m, (oupplementary 10-.M) a. tn.) for LUEWARb and WINDWARD ISLAND, LUTCH and KHttNCH GUIANA, per a. , a. Caribb'ee (mull for Grenada, Trinidad and British Oulana must be dlreolod ' per S. . Carlbbe"); at :30 a. rn. lor FOR TUNE ISLAND, JAMAICA and CO LOMBIA, except Cuuca and Magdalena Lep'ts, per a. a. Slhlrla (mall for Costa Mica muat ba directed "per a. s. blblna' ); at 10 a. m. for CUBA, per a. a. Mexico, via Havana; at 19 a. m. for GRENADA and TRINIDAD and C1UDAD BoLlVAR, BRITISH, DUTCH and iKENCH GUl- ' ANA, per a. a Maraval. alalia Vorwardeel Overlaad, Etc., Ex cept Transpacific. CUBA Via Port Tampa, Florida, cioses at this ofllce daily, except Thursday, ut 5 li a. m, (the connecting mails cloaa bern oo Mondava. veducaduva and SalMruata). MKX1CO CITY Overland, uniesa specially addressed for despatch by ateams"-, cioae at this office) dally, except Bunuay, at l:i p. m and 10:0 p. ni. Sundays at 1:00 p. in. and 10:30 p. m. NEWFOUNDLAND (except re-l-Post Malls) By rail to North Sydney and - thence by steamer, closes at this office dally st :30 i). m. (connecting mulla C olo liere every Monday, Wednesday and Sat urday). Jamaica Br rati to Bsfm, and thenoe by ateamer, clones a. inia oflice at 1 30 p. nv, Tuesday and Friday. MIQUELON By rail to Boston, and theneo by steamer, closes at tbi otflco daily at 6 JO p. m. SKLIZE3. PUERTO CORTBZ and GUATE MALA B rail to New Orleans, and thence by ateamer, close at tola office dally, except Sunday, .at ll:K p. m. and I 10. So p. m Sundays at 11:00. p. m. and 10:10 p. m. (connecting mall closes her Mondays at lo: a, ro.). COSTA RICA By rail to New Orleans, and thence by ateamer. close at thla office dally, except Sunday, at 11:10 p. m. and (10.30 p. m., Sundays at il:W p. m. and 10:30 p. m. (connecting mali cloae ner i'ursdys at "JIOHO p. m ). IRRQ18TERKD MAIL oloee at :M p. m. prsvious day. Transpacific Mall Porwardad Ores- laad Dally. The schedule of erasing Transpaein mall . 1 arranged on the presumption of their uninterrupted overland transit to port of sailing. The final connecting malla (ex cept -regiaterea 'tTanspacino mirrs which close 0 p. m. previous day) close at the eneral postoffloe. New York, a follows! CHINA and JAPAN, via Vancouver and vicrona, i (j., ciosa at s:no p. m. May 17th, for despatch per s. a. impress of China. (Merchandise for U. H. Poatal Agency at Shanghai cannot be forwarded via Canada), CHINA and JAPAN, via Seattle, cloae at 6. SO p. m. May toth, for despatch per a s. Hyade. NEW ZEALAND. AUSTRALIA (oept West) NEW CALEDONIA. SAilOA and HAWAII (also apeclnlly addressed mall for Fill Islands), via San Franoiaco, close at :30 p. m. May Slat, for despatch par a s. Sonoma. (If the Cunard steamer carrying the British mall for New Zeal and doe not arrive In toe to connect with this despatch, extra malls closing at 8:30 a. m., 8 a. rn. and 30 p. m.; Sundays ut 4:S0 a. m.. I a. m. and 1:0 p. m will be made up and forwarded unul the arrival of the Cunard steamer). FIJI ISLANDS (also speclall) addressed mall for Australia and New Caledonia), via Vancouver and Victoria, B. C, close at 6:S0 p. ni. May list for despatch per s. a. Mfowera. TAHITI end MARQUESAS ISLANDS, via Sun Francisco, close at 6:80 r -n. May ?4lh, for despatch jer a. s. Mariposa. PHILIPPINB ISLANDS, via San Fran cisco, cloaa at 6.80 p. m. May 27th, for dspatch per U. S. Trsnsport. HAWAII. JAPAN, CHINA snd specially eddresHefl mall for the PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. via San Francisco, clot at :30 p. m. May 17th, tor dospatch pet a. a Doric. HAWAII, via SaA Francteoo, cloaa at : p. m. May 9th, for despatch per a. a. Alameda. HAWAII. JAPAN. CHINA, and PHTLrP P1NB ISLANDS, via San Francisco, close at (rj)- m- J una t for dpatoh par a MANCHURIA and EASTERN SIBERIA at present forwarded via Russia, Instead of via Japan, tfi uual route. KOTEl uless ctherwise addressed, West Australia is forwarded via cnirope; and New Zealand and Philippines via San Kranclsoo the quickest routes. Phfllp plnea specially addressed "via Canada" or "via Europe)' must be fully prepaid at . the foreign istes. Hawaii Is forwarded ia San Francisco exclusively. CORNELIUS VAN COTT, Potmasir. Post Office. New York, N. Y. May 13. 1904. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTKR mas'.er. Fort Leavenworth, May 13, 1904. Sealed .proposal, In triplicate, will be re ceived here until 11 a. ui., central time, June 14. 1904., and then opened, for con structing the following buildings, Including plumbing, heating and electric wiring: On engineer' storuKO shed, two stables, ons wagon shed, one employe' Quarters, at Fort Leavenworth. Kansas, lilddera will tat in their bid the time In which they will complete the work, aa time will form an important consideration in th award. Full Information and blank form of pro ponuls furnished on application to this oinc. Plana and apsulAcatlona may be seen here; also in ofllce of chief quarter msster at Omaha. United Stale rsrve the right to accept or reject any or all fropoaals, or any part thereof. Envelopes a tie endorsed "Proposal for Public Build ings." and addressad to Major D. E. Mc Carthy, Quartermaster. M-20--tUnel4-l OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER. msster. Bherldun. Wyo May 19. 19o4 Sen led proposals In triplicate will be re ceived her until 10 a. m. June I, 1904 for constructing a water pip 11 a, Inoludlng settling twain, munholes, etc., from 111 House Canon to t'. 8. reservoir In Shsrldnn County. Wjro. Plans, specifications and Other information May be obtained at offices of Depot Quartermaster at Omaha, 1 Bt. Paul, Denver, St. Louis and Chicago Mud at this officv. Bidders most state the time in which they will complete the work, as same will have Important bearing on 11 ward. U. 8. reserves the right to sce or reject any or all proposala or any part thereof. Envelope containing proposals should be aiidorned. "Propuaals for Water Pipe Line." addisssed to ("apt. Thos. Swwbe, Q. M. XU9-sV Ji-23-JS-I NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL MIX Oft HEarriOV pnvls sells drug. LefTerfs glasses fit Storkert sell carpeta The Fauat cigar, cent. Peterson sharpen mower. 430 w. B. W. Full line fishing tackle. Morgan Sk Dickey. Pictures for wedding gifts. Alexander's, Broadway. 'or wall papering, painting, picture fram ing, aee Borwlck. Ill Alain t- 'Phone A-CM. Matrimonial machine. Our new swings are certainly conducive to ease and com fort C. Hafer. Council Bluffs. Jap-A-Lao floor finish. Morgan & Dickey. Commencing taday the office In the county court house will cloae at 1 p. m. Saturday during th summer months. Th trial of J. L. Price, charged with forging a cnecfe which wa passed by D. W. Mccreary, also under indictment, will begin in the diatrlct oourt this morn ing. George Oladln of Moberly, Mo., and Lil lian Kumlnger of South Omaha were mar ried In tnls city yesterday afternoon, th ceremony being performed by ,'uftlte Ouren. Andrew Spiekerman, who persisted In keeping hogs on his premises alter having been ordered to remove them by Health Officer Lucas, was fined 14 and costs, muklng a total of IU.SU, In pollc court yesteiuay. A movement Is on foot to hold a dual fieid meet of th Council Bluffs and Omaha high schools on Saturday, May m. As two meets have already been held In thla city this year th meet will prob ably be held tn Omaha. Rev. Luther P, Ludden of Lincoln, Neb., arrived In the city yesterday and is the gues. of Rev. O. vV. Snyder. On Sunday nioru.ng he will preach th Pentecost ser mon In St. John's English Lutheran church and will also make a short address In th evening. Night Detective -Oeorg Wilson ha been acting aa day desk sergeant at police headquarters during the absence of Her geanx James Nlcoil, who went to Iowa City Thursday to attend the state high school field meet, his son being a mem- cer or tne council tuurra team. Word has' been received her of the ud den death of K-ev. M. J Pusey, who lec tured In thla city at Trinity Methodist church Friday, May I Rev. Pusy, who waa formerly principal of the Methodist English speaking high school In Callao, Peru, wa en rout to visit a lstr In the state of Washington when stricken. Captain W. A. Hayes, who recently re turned from the hospital for chronic In ebriate at Mount Pleasant, ' waa fined loO and costs In pollc court yesterday morning, for being Intoxicated and dis turbing the peace of Ills family. The fine was later suspended. Hsyes succeeded In giving a bond in tha sum ot (200 for hi ' good behavior. Particulars of tha accident resulting In the death of Arleigh Haney In Seattle a few day ago were received yesterday by the young man a family. It appears that haney was bathing and diving from a spring board Droke nls buck. Tne remains left beattle yesterday, according to a tele gram received heie. and will be brought to this city for burial. The claim of Mrs. Martha Cooke against the estate of the late Dr. C. C. liasen, the hearing on which was to have been held before Judge Wheeler In the district court yesterday,, wa compromised without trial. Mrs. Cooke claimed Ito5 for the care of Dr. H'aten during his Illness. Admin istrator Stillwell, with the consent of the court, settled th claim for 1460.50. It wa reported here yesterday that Lou Neeley, a eon of Andy Neeley, a well known horseman and polltlciun of this olty, had been shot Thursday night by the conductor of a freight train on which young Neeley waa stealing a rid. It la aid that Neeley was shot in tb ahoulder while being put oft the train by the con ductor and that th . wound waa not a dangerous one. It 1 believed by hi friend her that Neeley wa trying to make his way. to . Chicago, . tyhere hi mother at present Is. Alexander Hunter of Neola waa ordered committed to the state Insane asylum at Clarlnda yesterday by the commissioners on Insanity. Hunter, who Is 17 year of age, has been mentally unbalanced for eoms time and about a year - ago - wa committed to St. Bernard's hospital. He labor under the delusion that he owna a gold mine valued at lo.OUO.OOO In Colorado and wanta to go there to dispose of It. Since ha waa released from St Bernard' hospital he ha been cared for by rela tives, but they are no longer able to con trol blra. High School oa Accredited List. ' aThe high school of thl city ha been placed -upon the Hat of fully credited schools by the North Central Association of College. Thl means that the student can be admitted on certificates of th principal to any college or university In any of the state west and Including Ohio to th mountain, north of Mason's and Dixon' line. In lows, there are but ten other schools which have been so favored. Thl action of the North Central Associa tion of College come as on ot the com mendation of the character of th work done In the hlch school. GOVRENMENT NOTICE PROPOSAL! JTOH lNDlAM SLPPLIaiU. Lepartment of the Interior, Office ot In dian Affairs, Washington, D. C, March 21. 104. Sealed proposal, indorsed 'Proposnl for blanket, woolen and cotton goods, elothlng, etc," aa th oa may be, and di rected to th Commissioner of Indian Affair. No. 119-121 Wooeter street, Now York City, will be received until 1 o'clock p. m., of Tuesday, May 24, 13C4, for furnish ing for tha Indian Service blanket, woolsn and cotton goods, clothing, notions, hat and cap. Bid must be made out on Oov ernmeut blanks. Schedules giving all nec essary Information for bidders wul be fur nished on upplloatlon to tb Indian Oflice, Washington, D. C; th U. S. Indian ware house, 119-121 Wooster street. New York City, 263-267 South Canal street, Chicago, 111.; lit Howard street, Omaha. Ncbr.; ti02 South Seventh street, St Louis. Mo. th Commissaries of Subsidence, L'. S. A., at Cheyenne, Wyo., and St. Paul, Minn 1 the Quartermaster, V. B. . Seattle, Wash. ; the postmaster at Sioux City, Tucson, Portland, Spokane and lacoma; and ill Manufacturers' and Producers' Association ot California, San Francisco, Cal. Bids will be opened at the hour and day above stated, and bidder are Invited tn be pres ent at the opening. The Department re serves the right to determine the point of delivery and to reject any and all nid. or any part of any bid. W. A. JONES. Com missioner. M2dUt-M OFFICE CHIEF QUARTERMASTER. Omaha, Neb., April fT, 1904. Sealed pro posals, in trlpllcute, subject to the usual Conditions, will be received her until 10 a. ni., central standard time. May 17. 1904. for construction of a frame gymnasium build ing at Fort Robinson. Nebraska. Full la foriuutlon furnished on appllcailoa to thl office, where plan and specifications may be seen, or to the Quartermaster, Fort Rob inson. Proposals to be marked "Proposals for Gymnasium Building,1' and addressed to J. B. BAWTER, Chief Quartermaster. A30M2-90-21-33-24 CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE Omaha. Neb., April 30, 1M4. Sealed pro posals. In triplicate, will be received here and by quartermasters at the post named herein, until 10 a. m., central atandard time, May t8. 1904. for furnishing wood, coal and charcoal during the fiscal year ending June 10, 06, at Omaha Q. M. depot. Forts Crook, Robinson 'and Niobrara. Ne braska, Jefferson Barracks. Missouri. Fort Leavenworth and Riley. Kansas. Forts D. A. Russell. Msckensle and Waahskle. Wy oming. Fort Dee Motne. Iowa, and Fort Meade, South Dakota. Proposala for de livery at other place will be entertained. V. S. reserves right to reject or accept any or all proposals, or any part thereof. Information furnished on application here, or to quartermaster at stations named. Envelopes containing proposals should l narked "Proposal for Fuel." sand ad dressed to Msjor J. B. SAWYFTT C. Q. M. Art 90 MJu t a 94 LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE TO BIDDERS, Sealed Lid will be received l th office Of secretary of state until II o'oliwM noon of May 14. 14. for the construction of an addition to the waterwoess plant at Hastings, according to plans and specifica tions now on fli lit the office of aecretary of state. Th bosrd reserve the right to re'er-f sny nd all bid. OBOHOK W. MARSH, Secrstary of Board. BLUFFS. FINISHES THE ASSESSMENT Slight In O'soae is Vllat 03 Comparei with Prt Ti nt Ya. COUNTY TOTAL EIGHT AND HALF MILLION IserMis la Valaatloa la City I Mora Tha a Accounted for by New Ba lid la as Erected Slaoa Last Assessment. Tha valuation of personal property In Council Bluffs, according to th book of Assessor Frank Everest, which hav been turned over to the county auditor, shows but a slight increase ever lBCJ. The aotual valuation of all personal property In th city for 1904 Is 92.891.144, which, on a basis j ot one-fourth, give 1 723,034 for assessment. J Last year the actual valuation of personal j property In the city waa ta.ia.M) and th ; assessed valuation 1711, MO. This makes th Increase -for 1904 In taxable valuation 17.19. Following I the list of personal proporty of all kind In Council Bluff assessed for 1904: New buildings t 1.J Cattle, 1.119 '. 17,3 IS Hogs, U VM Itiherp, I'M , 200 Horses, 1,071 Ki.baS Mules, Is 3.6H Vehicles, 956... tb.'Xtt Hotel furniture 18.-H0 Money and credits 45'M!8 Corporation stock 949,908 Merchandise l,lid,ico Manufacturers' capital 4,600 Miscellaneous tto,G04 Total Taxable value. .l2.sra.H4 7S1.039 The total actual valuation of personal property In Pottawattamie county for 1W4 is IS, 433,084, or for assessment purpose 2.18,271. The compilation of the assessors' book by th county auditor show thes figures: Value of new buildings .1 SI9.30S . 01,484 Cattle In feeding, 20,415.. Total value of, all cattl In county. Total value of all horses In county . i,e:uw8 . L0M.449 . Itlti.SU . 25.7.44 . Uoo.lSl Vehicles. 3,534 Hotel furniture Moneys and credits , 'Corporation stock..... ! Merchandise . 4I0.M4 . L7G5.376 !,';;2 . 118,124 Capital employed In manufactures. Other personal property Total , 1S,6M.(4 N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. 250; night, F-uT. y Matters la Diatrlct Court. S. P. Hughes, solicitor for the Equitable Home association, chared with conducting a building and loan business without au thority from the state auditor, goes free. Judge Wheeler yesterday morning handed down his decision sustaining the motion of the defense to lake th case from th Jury and discharge th defendant. The court having held that th Indictment against Hughes was faulty, the county attorney at once quashed the Indictment against F. R. Beeman, local manager of the Equitable Home association, against whom an indictment similar to that against Hughe had been returned. Beeman, how aver, was held to the next session of the grand Jury, which will meet In September, by Judge Wheeler, who placed his bond at $500. County Attorney Klllpack will present th matter again to the grand Jury, with a View of scouring . another Indictment against Beeman. Hughe having been once placed on trial, cannot be again Indicted on the same charge, th dismissal of the case, although on a technicality, being a bar to further prosecution. J .At the recent session of the state legis lature a law was enacted which explicitly cover uch associations aa that with which Hughe and Beeman were connected, and I much more stringent In its requirements than the old law waa. ' Frank B. Stevlck, under Indictment for tha theft of 130 from Cal Shaffer' livery barn on the night of February X last, wa committed by Judge Wheler yesterday for on year to th state hospital for dlpo manoic at ML Pleasant Stevlck, who wa formerly a respected businens man of thl city, ascribe his fall from grace, to drink and he told the court that he believed if tent to - Mt. Pleasant he could reform and once mora become a useful and re spected clttren. The criminal case against him, while not dismissed, will be dropped for the time being and Stevtok, If he suc ceed In reforming, will probably not be prosecuted. , . , . Plumbing and heating. Blxby ft Sorf. Pa via g- Portion of Broadway, Members of the West End Improvement club will descend In a body upon tha city council at It meeting next Wednesday night to pressnt a petition for the paving of Broadway between thirteenth and Twenty-seventh street. The city council will be requested to order, thl portion of Broadway paved thl year. A oommlt tc I out with th copies of th petition securing signatures of the residents ami owner of property on thl portion of Broadway. Th petition ak for the pav. Ins of a strip thirty-six feet In width, this being deemed sufBctsnt, and for the curb log Of th street. ' Resident of th western part of th olty believe that If this portion of Broadway can be paved this year the remaining part between Twenty-seventh street and the approach to the motor company' bridge can be improved next year. Hafer sell lunmber. Catch th ldeaf , Talk to tndeat. At the high school assembly yesterday morning Prof,. J. C. Ore son of the faoulty addressed the student on tne subject, "Presidential Convention," tracing the his tory of the growth of the national con vention In an Instructive and 1 Interesting marner. Colonel W, J. Davenport and Attorney Emmet Tinley, members of the Board of Education, visited the school dur ing assembly and both mad short talks to the students. Principal Ensign has suc ceeled In making the assemblies .a pleasant factor ot the school year by having ad- TUB OKLY ABlOLlTt,T MODERN Ul'llXKSS AID NORMAL COL I.KO I THIS WEIT. Students may enter any time. Excellent places to work for board. Tuition very reasonable. Wllte for sample copy of Sur Colic Journal, Write or cuil for Informa tion. K. P. MILLKH. Pres. Mssonlo Temple. . 'Phono Pgll LEWIS CUTLER MOHTIC I tWt R. J iail fORTrCIArtL lalauxsv dr eases on various subjects of Interest mad to the pupil by visitors and other. Real Estate Traasfrrs. These trsnsfers were1 reported to The Be May W by the abstract, title and loan office of Squire Annls, 101 Pearl street: F. T. True and wife to C. H. Leuch, lot 1, block 1, oiuisniana zu sua., w. d t Bertha Beuth to VV. t:. Fraser, part lot ti, In block IS, town of W alnut, w. d Bertha Beueti, executrix, to W. E. MO FTaser, purl lots 1, ar.u . in oiocx 16, town of Walnut, p. d Bertha Beuch to vtliliam 11111. part lot , in block 15, town of Walnut, w. d. Bertha Beuch, executrix, to William Hill, part lot tt. 1, II and 9, In block 14, town of Wainut. p. d Alii A. Burnett and busoand to W. i. Heller, lot 6 and part lot 4, in block 4, Bayllss' Id add. to Council Bluffs, w. d Chris Johnson to Seine Johnson, seH nwVi sw and part of sw'4 nwl sw 2S-M-19, q. c. a ,. Ida M ixlleld and husband to Imogens A. Benson. e4 nw4 -.'tl-41, w. d.... Irwin Porter and wlte to Benjamin T. Stevenson, nw se M-Vs-aS, q. c. d. a.700 400 2,200 1 4.000 1 Kin transfer, total I 9.MI4 High School Dall Same. Tb return game between th Council Bluffs and Omaha High school base ball teams will be played this afternoon at Lake Manawa. The game will be called at 2:30 o'clock. Two weeks ago the same teams played a tie gam of seven Innings, each side scoring one. Thla will be tha lineup this afternoon. Omaha H. 8. Position. , B. H. B. ,. Cralgmlle .... Sulhoff . Carpenter Crow ..W. Smith ...F. Smith Madsen . Thompson ... Deluney Burnett Catcher Pitcher.... First base.. ...Second buxe., .... Shortstop... ....Third bn!"e.. Loft field.. ...Center held.. ....Right field... Lowell ..... Cherrlngton Brome Yoder Smith Anderson .. Sobotkin ... Conrad Marriage Licenses. License to wed were Issued yesterday to tho following: Name and Residence. Age. Thomas Slnncr. Jr., Council Bluffs 3i Mary A. Bennett. Council Bluffs 2S IreOige Olu.nn, MoDeriy, Alo Gillian Rommger, huuui ouiu.hu, CATCH AS -OWA MAJI IS 1REL.A5U former Bookkeeper for Live Stock Couceru Mill lie Brought Back. SlobX CITY, May 3d. (Special Tele gram.) J. J. Donoliue, aged 19, bookkeeper lor Farrelly & Co., live stock commission firm here, who recently disappeared alter embeaillng 36,lM has Just beeu arrested In Klliurney, Ireland, according to a cabl metsugc reoulvou iolay by Cnlef of Police JJIIltsUU. Donohue waa indicted this week by grand Jury here and will be brought, back tor trial. Logan Commencement Exercises. LOOAN, Iu., May 20. (Special.) The Alumni tasoolallon of tho Logan schools ha been reorganised and a reunion of its members will be held at the chool building on the afternoon of Friday, Jun 3. On th evening of the same day a banquet will be given at. the Odd Fellows' hall. The Junior class cf the high school will tender th enlor a banquet thla year oa the evening of Friday, May 18, at the hom of J. C. Mllllman. Th baccalaureate ser mon will be preached on the evening of Sunday," May i, at the Methodist church by Rev. E. Itodenham of the Baptist church. Th graduation exercises will oocut June 2 at the Logan opera house. Give Italian m Scare. ' LOGAN, la.. May 20. (Special.) A gang of Italian laborer ha been working on th Northwestern tracks here for some days pact, yesterday night a crowd of dissatisfied American made their way to the cars that the Italians were occupying on the edge of town ttnd, although the for eigners understood little English, thy gathered enough to seriously frighten, them and the following morning five left for other part. - Section Boss Mulnlx and a representative from Boone tried to reas sure them,- but to no avail. ' . Found Onllty of Perjury. DES MOINES, May 20 Mr. Oallatigher, tried a second time for perjury In connec tion with the murder of her husband, was found guilty today. Mrs. Gallaugher wa charged by the state with having killed her husband and attempted to burn th body. . Bhe swore the crime on Charles llolladay, a farm hand, and escaped. She was afterwards tried for perjury, but wa acquitted. ' Prospeetlntr for OH. FAIRflELD, la., May 20. (Special.) Th oil field In this section ore to be developed by a local company, the Jefferson County Oil company having leased 8,000 acre of land In the northern part of the county for prospecting purposes. PRESBYTERIANS AT MOBILE Creditable Report Show Various Church Department Are in a OTonrtshlng; Condition. . MOBILE, Ala., May 20. Several report which will b taken up later were today given out at 'the general assembly of the Presbyterian church In America. The executive committee on ministerial relief reported that there have been upon the roll for the particular name of 163 benaSclarl forty-three ministers and 1M widow and thirteen orphan. Th treasurer book show credits to the annual fund of $19,908, which Is an Increase of 12,767 over the credit of the preceding year and an In. crease of $9,217 over the average annual receipt, not Inoludlng legacies under th old regime, known a th Invalid fund. - The credit to the endowment fund ag gregate $21,062, being an increase during th year of $13,708. The total amount on band for both fund waa $40,855, whloh I an In crease of $18,491 over the fund In hand during th preceding year. The executive committee an home missions reported that the third year of tha present administration cloae the most successful in all th his tory of the ohuroh. The contribution ex ceeded last year' by $23,195. ASSEMBLY AT BUFFALO Presbyterian Delegate IpojuU Lara; , (hue ' of Time Listening; to . Various Report. BUFFALO, N. Y.. May lO.-At loday'g' Suasion of th general assembly of th Pre s- bytcrUn church in th United States, re port were received from the following permanent organizations: Board of Horn Mission, Board tf Foreign Mission. Board of Education, Board of Publication and Sunday School Work. Board of Church Erection, Board ot Minlaterlal Relief, Board of Freedmen, Board of Aid for College and Academies, a committee on temper ance, committee oa aystematio beneficence. Report were else received from a num ber of special committees. Including the following: Religious condition In stats uni versities, Chrlstlua work among seamen, ministry for Hungarian Immigrants, for ward movement In Christian , education, rvanircllstlj wink, territorial UsnUs of pres byteries, marrtsgea and divorce and corT spoudene with the alliance of Rtfurrrd church. BANK DEPOSITS INCREASE Sarin, Iutitntioai Show tht Largut Oaia in Gah. NO TIGHT ON PRESENT STATE OFFICERS Aatl-Casntalas Maa Recoaslder Deter, anlaatloa to Make War oa iale Trrmers Mite Are His rrlaad. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES, May . (Special.) Iowa banks are decidedly prosperous. Th tate ment of the condition of state and savings bank under the call by the Mate auditor ef April $0 show that there were then re porting 87$ savings and 144 tat banks, a net increase sine January 2 of nln sav Ing and three state banks. Tb increase in notes, coin, legal tender money and sight credits ha been enormou and th Increase in deposit surpasses all previous Jecords for uch a period of time. The major portion of the increase in deposit 1 In the saving banks. These banks now have In their cuetody $98,947,178.01 of tha money of depositors, while th state bank have $42,514,01.40. The amount of gold coin In the two classes of bank I $1,404,178.5$ and silver coin $479,508.88. The banka hav $3,768,842.95 In legal tender banknotes and In credits subject to eight draft $22,0S3.U59.9X The following show the Increase and de crease In the various item on both side of the ledger for the bank of both classes. the comparison being between January 2S and April 80s Asets: Pills receivable. Increas $ $47.842 45 Gold coin, increase 62.788.00 Pllver coin, decrees 9fi.04K 56 Ies;nl tender banknotes, Increas 823.223.49 Credit, Right drsft. Increase 2. 044. 9.".'; 36 Overdrafts, decrease 187.229.38 Real and personal property, In crease 413, ill 1.21 Liabilities: Capital stock. Increase $ yT9.OPO.o9 Due deposit, Increase S,ll.7i3 xs Due banks and other, decrease..- 3ns. t W Surplus. Increase K3.M&2.42 Undivided profits, increase 809,700.17 No Ftarht on State Officer. It Is learned that all effort to make a fight on the tat officers who are taking renomlnatlon at the hands of the repuhll cans ha been abandoned and thtt all th present state officials will bo renominated by acclamation ut the state convention which meet July 10 next These officer are: Secretary of Stat Martin, Stat Treasurer Gllbertson, Chief Justice Deemef, Attorney General Mullan and Stat Auditor Carroll. The only place where there will he a fight will be on state railroad commis sioner. There are four or Ave candidate for this place. The 'fact that the date for the etate convention was fixed to early prevented any fight being made on the state officials who were classed a Cum mins' friends, though there was a dispo sition to do to, even at this late date. Substitute Went to Collesre. A peculiar accusation against Dr. J. M. Warren, ot Shenandoah, ha been under Investigation several month by the State Board of Medical examiners and It' wa ex pected that thl week it would be disposed of, but Dr. Warren Is 111 In Chicago and could not attend the meeting here. He I accused of having hired a substitute to attend college many year ago' and tb substitute secured a diploma In Dr, War ren' name. Th accusation, which orig inally came from Colorado, 1 to the effect that Dr. Warren paid th substltut $1,000 for doing the drudgery of the college work. Just how and why all, thla waa don I not explained, but the state board asked, Dr. Warren to appear tnd clear up th mat ter. Stat Geologist Reslajna. . Tho new come from low City to th effect that Prof. Samuel Calvtn, etate geol ogist, ha resigned, or will toon tender hi resignation, that" he may engage In private buelnest enterprises. He hat filled a chair at th Stat university many years and also ssrved at state gnolnglst. Frank A. Wilder of North Dakota will be hi suc cessor. Commencement nt Wnrse School. Prof. B. B. Shepperd of thl city re turned today from Clarlnda, where be ad dressed the graduating olaat of the nurse' chool In connection with the state hospi tal for the insane. Judge Klnne of th state board also returned from a visit to the hospital and report that the number of patient 1 steadily Increasing and that there are 90S there now. Death of Juda Rnwsoa. Judge Alonio Rawson of this city died today. He waa only M years old, but had been Judge of th United State court tn Alaska tnd htd a great deal to do with bringing to lustloe torn of those who wer concerned In the mining frauds a few year ago. He had been a resident of Seattle and his relative live there now. There wa filed with th secretary of state today the articles of Incorporation of the Farmers' Co-operativ Telephone cbfnpany of Van Buren county, capital $10,000. J. W. Batchelor of Bentonsport, president Doetor A p rove Chaagre, The State Medical association today de cided upon adhering to th new form of organisation, which waa reoommended and adopted last year. ' The "house of dele gates," which represents the county so cieties and It the business body, I at work perfecting- th plait and will make some minor change, ut lit general the association approved the new plan and will not go back to the old ystra, aa ad vocated by torn of tha members from the eastern part of th Stat. Insane Man Released. Thomas J. Clark of Walnut, the man who threatened th life of Congressman Walter I. Bmlth by letter and telegram, ha been allowed to go free by Judge Smith McPherson during hi good behavior. Clark changed hi plea of not guilty to on of guilty and the court In addressing Clark told him some of his friends ques tioned hi Mnity and that If there should be any further truubl he would be sent either to the Insana asylum or to th pen itentiary. Bad of laaho War, Seven hundred carpenter, tbut out tlnot May L returned to work today, ail differ ence having beta settled. Tha mill man hav just about adjusted their difficult! and . will probably return to work next week. It it believed tb end of tb big labor war it now In tight aod that all employes now out will be back at work by Jun L Bnckloar Arams taJve, The best In the world for out, come, bolls, bruise, burns, scalds, aeret, ulnars, alt rheum. Curat pile or bo pay. SBo, For gale by Kubn Co. HYMENEAL Do t y Lon sras aa, LOGAN, la.. May . (Special )-Teeter. day afternoon tt I o'clock occurred tb marriage of Leroy Doty to Hatti Long man at . tha farm home of th bridtV father, James Longman, several ml.es south ef Logan. Doty It the druggist at th Flnkblne-Gulld-Jewtt company' de partment ttort bar tsd la th son of Wil son Doty, g Jon Urn resident ot Harrison county. A reception eei-red Immediately after the wedding. Th young couple will reald at Logan. DEATH RECORD. Mrs, Sadie One-tea Grab a a. Mrs. Sad! G or den Graham died suddenly of apoplexy yesterday morning at the family residence, 30M Dodge street Sbe waa the wife of Howard B. Graham, drug gist, 233$ Farnam street. For a number of years Mr. Graham hat been afflicted with cbronlo heart trouble, but up to quit re cently had been In her usual rood spirits. Th funeral service will be held Snturdny t 1:30 p. m, at All Saints' church. Rev. T. J. Mackay of All BAlnts' church and Rev. B. IL Jenka of the First Presbyterian church will conduct the service. The re main will be sent to Bt. Joseph, Mo., where Interment will be made Sunday, Mrs, Gra ham wa 26 year of age. She ha spent the greater part of her life In Omaha and waa a young woman of unusual culture and ability. She was prtpulnr among a wide circle of friends in Omaha, For a number of years she wa a teacher In the public scjiools of this city. Mr. and Mr. Graham recently moved Into their new hom at 2S36 Dodge street. Mrs. I.nclnda Plaster. AURI'RN, Neb., May 20. (Speclal.)--Mr. Luclnda Plaster, widow of Henry Plaster, dlel at her hom near Brownvllle on Mar 1$ and her funeral occur at the Brown vllle cemetery today. She only survived hr husbard about six weeks. The Plas ters are among the earliest settlers of this oounty. Both were reared Just across the Missouri river tn Atohlson county, Mo., and while young were married and moved across tho river and bought the place which wss their home until both paaaed away. They reared a large family, all of whom are brown and are among our most re spected cltlaen. Hon. A. A. Carman. TECUMBEH. Neb., May . -(Special Tele gram.) lion. A. A. Carman died at hi home in Tecttmseh today, after a long ill ness. He was 411 year old. Mr. Carman we a native of Tompkins county, New Tork, and later lived in Illinois. In 1S65 h came to Johnson county. Mr. Carman had been four time married and all hi wive ar dead. In 1831 he waa elected a representative to the state legislature. HI funeral will be held at the Carman home Sunday morning, conducted by ,Rev, M. Ala ford of Lincoln, and interment w81 be In Spring Creek cemetery.' Herman Shaft. CLINTOlf, la.. May .(gpeclal Tele gram.) Herman Shaff, who came to thl country alxty-seren year ago and aettled on a farm In Comanche township, died here. He was the first settler In thl section. He lived on winter on corn he ground with a mortar and pestle, the nearest mill being In Knox county, Illinois. He could not cross the river. Ho owned a valuable farm and amassed a fortune 'of $200,000. Mrs. Harry- A. Cllnc. ALBION, Neb., May 20. -(Special.) Mrs. Harry A. CUno died at the family resi dence Friday evening after a brief illness. The death I peculiarly sad, as an Infant child only one week old Is left motherless. Henry It. Clark. KEOKUK. la.. May 20.-Henry H. Clark. a prominent retired merchant, died today. He wa 79 J'ars old. Watch for the automobile In next Sun day' Bee. DOCTOR SHOOTS RICH BANKER Former Member ot Mlaaourl Legisla ture End Fend of Twenty-Five J Year' Standing; at Richards, NEVADA. Mo.. May M.-R. T. Wall, a wealthy banker and merchant of Richard, a village twslVe miles northwest of Nevada, waa shot and killed on the street there to day by Dr. J. T. Todd, equally prominent. and a former member of the Missouri legis lature. Wall and Todd had lived in Rich ard more than thirty year and a feud had existed between them for twenty-five years. Dr. Todd was sitting .In front of, his offloe, when Wall rode by on a horse. Not a word was spoken by either man. Todd fired four shots In rapid succession. Wall fell from hit horse unconscious and dlod two hour later. . Todd came to Nevada and surrendered to the officer and stated that he had killed Wall In self-defense. Todd waa placed in Jail, Todd and Wall had aom word two hour before the shooting, but frlei)d separated them. Wall' eatat I valued at $lo0,000. , MEATS Hgf" W alway try to get good meat, dsmnnd that ws handle the best. Tou beat quality of meats on our counter. once you will buy of us again. Tbssa Prices kit What Saves Pork Chop, t pounds Boiling Beef, per pound Round Bte<, per pound Spare Ribi, per pound Veal Roast, per pound 25c ,24c Pork Loins. per pound.. Pot I Coast, par pound.. 10c Veal Bteak, per pound... Iftmb gtew, per pound.. 7c 5c 6c Bhoulder Ham. per pound..,.. , Kettle Rendered Lard, 25c 17ic 1 pounds Butter, per pound... THE ORVIS Deliver to Any Telephone) 46. vuuNgii. E3ou About Your Shoes? , Are your shoes giving satUf action? If not, let i s sell you a pair that will. The shoes we handle are of the best quality made from the best grade of leather, put together by best woilTuen, made for up-to-date wear, stylish and comfortable. Ouce you buy our shoe you will buy no other. We can convince you of that fact If you give us a trial. The j ricpH we make to our customers are low considering the quality ct olioes we sell. FOn LADIES Wa bavt tho celebrated A PA Julia Me r low, at UiUU X..!?!?. 3.00 Vtu.n.:.f 2,50 Fin Taa Oxford, t , .2.60 A fine Una of boyV and g-lrlV aboae to aelect from at loweat v rfcea. . We make a specialty of fine r pairing. Brlag u yeur work. 23 Uim STREET COUKCIL BLUFFS, IA, THIBETANS " WOELD BE FREE Fttirta &fjct Old CnbMTTitarT to Central OoTtrnmeot of CLina. BRITISH FORCE ATTACKS SMM.I PARTY ssassasaasaam f Younghasband F.xpedltloa Destroy llonso Occupied by Tat be tans After a Fight la Which lasse Are SraalL NEW YORK. May A British force, made a sortla this morning In oiUer tt clear a house eoo yards from the com pounds, which the Thlhetsns had occupied with sixty men, says a dispatch from th London Times correspondent at Gyang Tkj, Thibet. Everything wa carried Out sue cesasfully Just before dawn. The British casunltlee were 'insignificant. The enemy resisted a quarter of an hour, and It wut necessary to blow In the main doors. The) guns from Jong Joined In, but made poor practice In the darkness. The situation remain the same. Tha flight of the Chinese, said to have been representing Oenrrsl Ma. was apparently followed by greater activity In placing th Chinese quarter In a Mate Ot de fense. This quarter is In front of Jong. directly facing the Brit ish camp, and the Intrusion of Thibetans Is of considerable importance, at corroborating the entire rejection cf Ihelr Old subservience and an unwillingness to allow the Riddle kingdom to vrrrt an In fluence In public- affair or maintain the social supremacy which Mthrto ha been a unquestioned aa thtt of the British la India. FIRE RECORD. Stable and Horses Near Osceola. OSCEOLA. Neb.. May 20. (Special.) The large new stabls on th farm of John E. Holt, about a mile southwest of town, was burned to the ground yesterday after noon, with all Us contents. Besides th hay, grain and farming tools, tbar wert three borsea burned to death. One Receiver Mast Do. TRENTON, N.J., May . Vice Chancel lor Stevenson today filed a memorandum In the court of chancery denying an ap plication for a receiver for the AsphnlC Company of America, which la already In the linnds of Henry Tatrall, tho receiver appointed bv the United States circuit court. Hannah Gallagher of Philadelphia nas oen ngnting rr ine rene'veramp pro ceedings In the United States courts and sought relief through the appointment of a receiver in the etate court. Vice Chan cellor Stevenson give no reason In the memorandum for hi refusal to appoint another receiver. lasartt Pore. Soft, Wklu Skin 'v eareetessm en Tetter, ab- . aJ . a soluwir sad PVmenentlr ' Z ") 1 3 remon E!csned. Fro- ' tt alee. Piatslne. muoms tun . mmA T.. Haul with A iicraia-Hoysl Sntp tf Said by OroeoWatr Div be entered treat. Dwasut-lsoyale, 1 betita. express pnld. Beswsa-Stoyal SHa., M eeata, by snalL . 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Our oustomer will always find only the freshest and W at satisfied thai if you buy of us Your Colo Watch 'En Closet). 7ic 6c Pork Butts, per pound Good Bteak. 4 pounds ..61c 25c ...6c ,...5c ..10c ..He ....8c 1.00 Rib Roast, boned and relied. per pound 10c Voal Btew, per pound Skinned Hams, per pound...... 5c Best Baoon, per pound Beet Bait Pork, per pound Leaf Lard, 16 pounds. MARKET, Part of the City, DLurrt. B37 W. Broadway FOR MEN A Ado Patent Kid niiK'ber 4.00 new toe, at flna Velour 111 or 3.50 3,50 3.50 fcluolier, at. A fine Euibl CW Bat. at A flna RushIb Calf Oxford, at i