THE OMAIIA DAILY DEE; THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1004. LOST 8TRAYED Bmall Mack Jersfjr from to4 t lorence boulevard. ixat &is si LOST I.Adlfn" marqul ring In pnesrnger elevator, Hmnrtl i store, Katurdar after noon at S:. The lady who lki tbi up had better return this ring Bt onco tf Mr. W R. Bennett If she wihr to void trouble. Lost M422 3x P0ST0FFICE NOTICE. (Should bs read daily by all Interested, as chanasa may occur at & n v tima k Foreign malla for the wek ending June a. wm close (1'KOMFTLY In alj caces at the General pusiulllce aa fol low: Parcels-post malls cIom one hour earner uu ciustng Uina shown koiow Parcels-poxt malls for Germany close at p. m. Ma 30. Regular and supplementary mails close at Porelgn station (corner of West and Mor ton atresia) half bour later than closing time snown below, (except that supple mentary mails for burope and Centrai America, via Colon, close one hour later at foreign station. Transatlantic Malls. a ITlTnn i r . . . v. . a - ..... f T TJ i T) per s. s. Germanic, via Cherbourg and BouthamDton (mall must be directed "Dor s. s. Germanic"); at 6:30 a. m. for EU- ItOPK, per s. s. Lueanla, via Quwnstown; at ;30 a. m. for BELClC'lM direct, per s. a. Vaderland (mall must be dlrectod "per a. s. Vaderland '); at 1:10 a. m. for SCOT LAND direct, per s. a. Ethiopia (mall must M airsotsa "per s. S. Ethiopia'1). After the closing of the supplementary Transatlantlo malls named above, ad ditional supplementary malls ars opened on me piurs oi tns American, iungush, French and German steamers, and remain open until within ten minutes of the hour 01 sailing oi steamer, Mails) tor loath mm Central America, Wsst ladies. Etc, FRIDAY (8d). At 9:90 a.m. (supplementary 10:30 a. m.) for INAUUA and HAITI, per a 1 . a. m . V!tni(t"ilXTr LAND, pT m. a. Siberian, from Phila- delphia; at 13:80 p, m. (Burplementary Mil r. m V.es U -ll T"T-If"ljf A. ti iiT1 PMnrV and WINDWARD ISLANDS " BtllVg T 111STHla IMtMlil - 'I WHITISH, DUTCH and FRKNCH UUIANA, per s. s. Manoa (mall for Grenada and Trinidad must be directed "per s. s. Manoa"). SATURDAY (4th). At 9 a. m. for BER MUDA, per s. s. Trinidad; at 8:30 a. m. I supplementary 9:80 a. m.) for CU RACAO and VENEZUELA, per s. s. Zulla (mall for Colombia must be dl- rected 'pnr s. a. Zulia".); at 9 a. m. for PORTO RICO, per a. a. Coarao, via Ban Juan; at 9:90 a. m. (spplementary 10:30 a. tn.) for FORTCnk ISLAND, JAMAICA and COLOMBIA, except Cauca and Magdalena Dep'ta, per s. s. flarnla (mall for Costa Rica must be di rected 'per a. s. Barnra"); at 9:30 a. m. for BRAZIL, Pr s. s. Tennyson, via Pernambuco, Bahla, Rio Janeiro and Pantos (mall for northern Braall, Argen tlae. Uragua? and Paraguay must be di rected "per a s. Tennyson"); at 10 a. m. for CUBA, per s. a. Mexico, via Hav ana; at 10 a. m. for GRENADA, TRINI DAD and CIUDAD BOI4VAR, BRITISH DUTCH and FRENCH GUIANA, per s. a. Grenada, Malls) Forwards Overland, Ete B aept Transpacific CUBA Via Fort Tampa. Florida, cioaea at this office daily, except Thursday, at (i ll fcIn, (the connecting malls close here on MEXICO CITY Overland, unless specially addressed for despatch by steam'. Closet at this offloe dally, except Sunday, at 1:80 ' p. m. and 10:10 p. as. Sundays at liOO p. m. and 10:80 p. m. NEWFOUNDLANLt except rl-Post Mails) by rail tu Worth Byonev and thence by steamer, oluses at this offloe dally at 4.30 p. m. (connecting malls ciose here every Monaay, Wednesday and Sal- JAMAiCA By rail to tWB, and thenee by steamer, closes a. tnls oflioe at p. m., Tuesday and Friday. MIQUELON By rail to Boston, and thence by steamer, closes at this office dally St BELIZepUEWTO CORTEZ and GUATE MALA By- rail to New Orleans, and thence by steamer, closes at this office daily, except Sunday, at 11:80 p. m. and .110:80 p. m., Sundays at 1:00 p. m. and 110:80 p. m. (connecting mail closes her ' Unnftaua at I U Si) rt m . ffiBT a K 1C A Kv rail tn New flrlun. anit NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFFS. INDIAN CREEK ON RAMPAGE thencs by steamer, closes at this offlcs dally, except uunciay, at uw p. m. ana 110. 10 p. tn., Bundays at (1:00 p. m. and 110:30 p. m. (connecting mall closes hsrs hueadavs st 110 40 P. in.). (REQISTKRED MAIL closes at 6:00 p. Bv ' previous (Uy." Traaspaelno Malls Perwarejea Over laad Slallr. The schedule of closing Transpacific mails Is arraaged on the presumption of their uninterrupted . overland transit to port of sailing. The final connecting mails (ex cept rrgiaivrvu 1 1 .iiaiwuiuu niuua wmua close 8 p. m. previous day) close at the general postofflce, New York, as follows: HAWAII, via San Franclsoo, close at 1:80 p. m. May 90, - lor ass paten per a, Alameda. CHINA and JAPAN, via Tacoma, closes at 80 p. m, June 8d, for despatch per s. s. Hyson. atav v v j-a a , aa n it t viiii a biiu tuii - FINE IBLAND9, via San Francisco, close at f.m p. to. June fur aespatcn per a s. Siberia. CHINA and JAPAN, via Vancouvar and Victoria, B. C, close at 8:30 p. m. June 7th, for despatch per s. s. Empress of Japan. (Merchandise tor U. S. Postal Asency st Shanghai cannot bs forwarded via Canada). MEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA (except West). NEW CALEDONIA, SAMOA, HA WAII and FIJI ISLANDS, via San Fran Cisco, close at 8:30 p. m. June 11th, for despatch per s. s. Ventura. (If the Cunard steamer carrying British mall for New Zealand does not arrive In time to con nect with this despatch, extra malls clos ing at 6:30 a. m., 9:80 a. m, and 6:80 p. m.; Sundays ut 4:80 a. m., 9 a. m. and 6:80 p. m. will be made up and forwarded until the arrival of the Cunard steamer). HAWAII, JAPAN CHINA and the PHIL IPPINE ISLANDS, via San Francisco, close at 6:30 p. m. June 17th for despatch wr a. s. Corjtlo. FIJI ISLANDS, AUSTRALIA (except West), and NEW CALEDONIA, via Van couvar and Victoria, B. C, close at 6:30 p. m. June ISth, for despatch per s. a Mosna. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via Ban Fran cisco, close at 6:80 p. m. June 2Cth, for dispatch per U. 8. Transport. TAHITI end MARQUESAS ISLANDS, via Ban Francisco, olews at 6:80 p. m. June 17th for despatch per s. s. Mariposa. MANCHURIA and EASTERN SIBERIA at present forwarded via Russia, instead of Via Japan, tha usual route. NOTE Unless othsrwlse addressed, West Australia Is forwarded via fcurope; and New Zealand and Philippines via Ban Francisco ths quickest routes. Philip pines specially addressed "via Canada" r "via Europe must bs fully prepaid at the foreign rates. Hawaii Is forwarded .Via San Francisco exclusively. UORNELiUa VAN COTT, rest Post Offlcs. New Tork, N. Y. May 17, 1MM. stsnastsr. GOVERNMENT NOTICES). CHIEF QUARTERMASTERS OFFICE, Omaha, Neb., May 9. 190 Scaled proposals, in triplicate, will be received here and by Quarteruiastera at the posts named herein, until 10 a. m., central standard time, June 9, 1304, for furnishing oats, bran, hay and straw during the fiscal year ending June SO, 1804. at Omaha Q. M. Depot. Forts Crook, Robinson snd Niobrara, Nebraska; Jeffer son Barracks, Missouri; Forts Leavenworth and Riley, Kansas: Forts D. A. Russoll, Mackensle and Washakie, Wyoming; Fort tvs Moines. Iowa and Fort Meade, Bouth Dakota. Proposals for delivery at other places will be entertained. U. S. reserves right to reject or accept any or all pro posals, or any part thereof. Information furnished on application lmre, or to Juar tsnnaatere at stations named. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked "Proposals for Forage," and addressed to Major J. U. SAWYER. C. Q. M M-10-U-Jel-J-- M OCEAN gTHAMSHII, COAGHIE GEKERALE TRAMgATLAMTIOUB BTraoeh Una, New Yerk to Pari, six Days, aslllnss Kwr Taunda at In mlM J u I .a (,.... j M lUWUt. .....Jttlt 1 La LurrMli.a '' Jl f La La La Ua I BL aVaanie; aaval uAimsV atau-4t-a-r 41acltlla ai I ii r ' vaMlpuUS tialaa, Hxirit-ri 4 Sours (-Harr St. kixna Itgt r.ruim at., Laal pWa, rtni Mal l bank, a A. auUMrturs. UU Iwaaa) Si., kS UUuS KT. amcmoji saxsj u. a tail. aTgAMsiura, H VOBC IVCWIDOWPaagT AMD OLaSOow. aiaw Tuna. aiiUtai.raa AMD sihju aiaiii1llaa. Cifjlkaa ralalaa, Tk mi nil aaratallir aanatSapae. Sla.i. ai rvnaS Ul Ua M1M "W lure aa Sew a, aaallah. IrUS SaS Sll WtMal hlllulUl a4 uliiM.ittal aalat at altraA.a raltw. S.0 tuf a l Tuara. rW IKbat at a.r.l luCuraMllaa Sfta4 S .r loral aswac w IV. AacSaf Uhl ar I kUf,UaaSOM SUaVNL, IM l asaata, Mtuaaa, Jltav Ovrflow8 Itra Etoks at Northwesttrn Traoki and Broadway. THAT SECTION OF THE CITY FLOODED i Sewers ratable to Carry Water front Hill Streets and Portion of Vpper Broadway Is Also laaadated. As a result of the heavy rain yesterday afternoon Indian Creek went on one of Its periodical rampages and shortly after 4 o'clock overflowed its banks at the North western bridges. Here the water poured onto Broadway like a mill race, and It took but a short while to flood the street from curb to curb between Tenth street and the Illinois Central tracks. In many places the water poured over the side walk and Into the basements of the abut ting buildings. In the immediate vicinity of the North western depot the water was tip to the hubs of the wagons and the motor cars had considerable difficulty for a time In getting through between these two points. A rCRFCCT LIQUID DENTIFRICE FOR TH TEETH " BREATH. USE WITH TOOTH POWDER WESTERN IOWA COLLEGE A very hlcrh arade Business College and Normal College. New clnsKes will begin Monday, June 6th. Beginning clasarg in all subjects. Review classes In all subjects. Write or call for Information. E. P. Miller, Pres. Masonle Temple. 'Phone D014. I As usual the flood brought with it a mass of driftwood and other debris, a great part of which, together with slimy mud, found its way onto Broadway. The yards of the Northwestern were sev eral feet under water In places and at the df-pot the flood poured over the pas senger platform. Tenth. Eleventh and Twelfth streets, south of Broadway, formaJ convenient channels for the water from Indian Crock with the result that the lm medlato district south of Broadway be tween Tenth and Thirteenth streets was badly submerged. Although the water came up to the floors of tho bridges, Indian Croek only left Its banks at the Northwestern, thus confining the flood to that district. The railroad had a large force of men keeping the debris from covering the tracks. Hewer Are Inadequate. As usual on occasions of heavy rain the sewer system of tho city proved entirely Inadequate and on South Main street the water, when tho sewers refused to carry It off, filled tho street from curb to curb. On First street the water, carrying with It tons of dirt from Madison and Graham avenues, poured down the street to Broad way. Af the Junction of First street and Broadway the street for a while resembled lake. It was noticed during the height of the water in the creek that a number of largo fish wero being carried down the stream, but where they came from no one seemed to know. Harry Huddleston, a newsboy, while trying to catch some of the fish aa they passed, lost his balance and fell Into the creek and had a narrow escape from drowning. After being carried some distance by the rush of water he suc ceeded in catching hold -of a tree top, which had become fastened at the Seventh street bridge, and bystanders dragged him onto dry land. The overflow of Indian creek yesterday called the attention of several of the city officials to the fact that the recent state legislature passed a law providing means whereby the course of such a waterway as Indian creek could be changed and the coat of such work paid for by a special levy of not to exceed 4 mills In any ona year. The law also provides a plan whereby the payment can be spread over a term o4 years. Saar, both of Keg Creek township, who are Interested In an Independent telephone Une, and who. are seeking an entrance Into Council Bluffs. At the meeting last night the executive committee waa Instructed to Invite these men to a conference, so as to ascertain what proposition they have to offer. The discussion last night developed the fact that while many are anxious for con nectlon with the Independent companies they are opposed to a second telephone exchange In the city. Clarence Judson quoted a number of figures for the benefit of the meeting. He claimed that eighteen counties, including Pottawattamie, In western Iowa had Inde pendent telephone lines maintaining W8 ex changes and operating between 84,000 and 25,000 telephones. Few If any of these In dependent companies, he said, would con sent to connect with the Hell company, even If they could, on the terms demanded by the Bell people. TELEPHONE QIESTIOX I'P AGAIX LEWIS CUTLER MOItTICIAJ, Paajncn Blnffla' Bastness Men Want Connection with Independent Systems.. At tho monthly meeting of the Commer rial club last night two principal matters were discussed. The first was that of con nection with the Independent telephone companies operating In western Iowa and the second that of holding a county fair In Council Bluffs. The meeting decided that the business interests of the city de manded connection with the Independent telephone lines, but on the second question the general opinion was that It waa too lata In the season to consider holding a county fair this year, but that it was a good proposition to push along and boost for 1905. The consideration of the telephone propo sition was brought about by a visit to Council Bluffs lost week of W. D. Bell of Tabor and Robert MoKenzle and H. F, Greater Wallace Circus Comes to Council Bluffs on Friday, June 3rd. : firrw v A . -m a ' -1 m -i i aa avsltra a im sa. 7 Langdon Arrested for Robbery. Charles Langdon was arrested yesterday the police suspect he waa Implicated in the robbery of Sum Snyder's pawnshop Tuesday night. Langdon was seen in front of the store about the time the robbery was supposed to have boen committed and the police BUFpect that he was keeping watch on the outside. He denies knowing anything about the burglary, but neverthe less a charge of grand larceny has been placed against his name on the police register. Snyder, after making an Inventory yes terday morning, placed the value of the goods stolen at about 82S0. In addition to the revolvers, the thieves took a new leather suit case and it is presumed that they packed the guns in this. Langdon succeeded last evening in es tablishing an alibi and convincing Chief Richmond that he waa not Implicated in the robbery, so he was releaaed. Sheriff Touched for His Roll. Pickpockets are evidently no reepeotors of persons, and even, an officer of the law Is not immune from their wiles. Sheriff Stewart of Shelby county, while waiting for his train at the Great Western depot on South Main street yesterday afternoon, fell a victim to one of the light fingered gentry, who succeeded in abstracting the officer's pocketbook, containing $10 in caah and several checks. Sheriff Stewart did not discover his loss until the thief had ample time to make his escape. When he missed the pocketbook he solicited the assistance of Sheriff Can ning. The pocketbook, minus the cash, but with the checks intact, was found In an alley near the depot. Sheriff Stewart was so chagrined over being touched for hla pocketbook that be requested the mat ter be kept quiet. Real Estate Transfers. These transfers were . reported to The Bee June 1 by the abstract, title and loan office of Squire & Annla, 101 Pearl atreet: John S. Gretser, Jr.; and wife to A. Crellln, lot K Lincoln Place, w. d..l i,3u0 Philadelphia Mortgage and Trust Co. to Marv Mvers. rU lot 6. block 8. Hagg's 2d add., w. d 2,300- ingalletta Robertson ana nusDana to C. C. Hammerand, lot 7, block 8, Judson's 1st add.. Neola, w. d...... 1,100 Ed D. Burke and wife to Nellie Lam- less, lot a, block i,,lxKigee aua., Walnut, w. d EPS Ernest E. Hart and wife to Sarah H. nan, unaiyiueu uui im u, yuun Johnson's add., a. c. d , 8,600 Peter. Andersen and wife to Hans and Nels Peterson, sc, nw, pan ne- nn .1 .1 . CNV Mlchuel McCabe ami tfclfe to F. J. Dav. Hart nett. tvea, J 1-74-44. W. d... 125 Christ Handke to Detlef Paasch, part nett. sett. &-Y4-43, w. .a vm consideration of tli',6,680.16. This is a fall ing off when compared with the two pre vious 3-ears. In 1908, during tha month of May, US Instruments were filed with a to tal consideration of $254,9'5.15, while in 1902, during the same month, the Irmtru ments filed numbered 272, with a total eon alderation of $337,064.64. Desk Room for Beat. Thlrtsen by six feet, ground floor, front Ing Pearl street, large show window and good location. 10 Pearl street. Council Bluffs. MINOR MENTION. Davis sells drugs. Leffert's glasses fit. Stockert sells carpets. The Faust cigar, 6 cents. Peterson sharpens mowers. 420 w. B. W. Full line fishing taokle. Morgan St LHrkey, Tel. 134. Case Stora Blue Ribbon beer, Specials for graduation gifts. Alexander's Art store, 3i uroauway. L. M. Shubert of South First street left yesterday for a trip to Centervllle, la. For wall papering, painting, picture fram ing, see Uorwlck. 211 Main St. rPhone A-620. Let us talk to you about your new house, You will be sorry If you don't. C, Hafer, 'Phone 202. Abo Lincoln Relief corps will meet In regular session Friday afternoon lu Urand Army hall. A building permit was Issued yenterday to 8. A. Shack for a 12.000 two-story frame dwelling on Stutsman street. The women of the First Christian church will be entertained at a kensington at the home of Mrs. C. C. Olllesple. tttu wash lngton avenue, this afternoon. The case aaalnst Schults A Hill, charred with violating the city ordinance by keep ing wagons on the public street, was als missed In police court yesterday. Jap-A-Lao floor finish. Morgan Dlcksy. Word has been received hers of the death in ixs Angeles, Cal., of J. C. Hauler, for merly a motor car conductor of this city Death resulted from consumption. A telegram to friends vesterdav an nounced that Mrs. N. J. Swanson of this oltv had undergone a successful oberatlnn in tne AUgustana nospitai, Chicago. D. W. Stewart of Harlan, sheriff of Shelby county, was a visitor at the countv court house yesterday, on his way home irom ciarmaa. where he had taken an In sane patient Bhaduklam temple No. 84. Dramatic Or der Knights of Khorassan, will meet In regular session this evening In St Alban'a nail, at which time the newly elected oil! cers will be Installed. Dr. C. A. Rollins, who was in police court again yesieraay on a cnarge or drunken ness, was given a sentence of forty days on ureaa ana water, suspended, nowever, during good behavior. The Ladles' Aid society of ths Fifth Ave nue Methodlnt church Will hold Its regular montnty business meeting this afternoon at tne nome oi Mrs. i.anaiH, zum (seventh ave nue. Officers fur the ensuing year will be elected. Wood HarrlBon. a railroad man. beoame nvolved In a fight on South Main street yesterday noon and was arrested, charged with disturbing the peace. He put up a $60 cash bond for his appearance In police court this morning. The funeral services of William R. Cor nelius, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Cornelius, will be held this morning at 9 o'clock at St. Francis Xavler's church, conducted by Rev. Father Smyth. Burial will be In St. Joseph cemetery. Bertram Williams of 2622 Avenue A and Verne Landon of 211 Logan street were reported to the Board of Health yesterday as suffering from smallpox. Williams was removed to the Isolation hoSDltal and the Landon child was quarantined at her home. The Board of Education la expeoted to hold a special meeting the early part of next week, at which the teachers for the ensuing year will be elected. It Is under stood that the report of the committee on teachers will recommend - several changes and an interesting session Is looked for. It 1b stated that several of the members are not In favor of some of the changes recommended by the committee, and also that petitions protesting against some of the proposed changes or removals will be presented by patrons of the schools. Eight transfers;, total.. ..$18,925 Not One as NEW It Stands UNEXCELLED Not One as GREAT It Stands UNEQUALLED World's Most Popular Shows Always in the Lead Wallace Largest Mena erie Ever Legitimate in All Departments W 11 ace Array of Immense Novelties Circus of the Most Gorgeous Kind Wallace Every Feature New, Superior and Delightful THE SPECTACULAR STREET PARADE Is a revelation of what wealth, psrseveranoe and brain eaa accomplish In tha di rection of euulpping, organising and preaentliie; a goreua pageant. Every cage or ch.uLjt is a work of art; cveiy bora la a rfct bnauty; svary animal la a per fect Mieclmrri; every costume la siiotl'; (very rider Is graceful; the muaio Is rlri.il: I ;,i d cf the beM In fact, the parade la worth going mils to sse. If 'iAiait i'LACi. fAlLf AI iU MWliUV'b. uuiaas miKl)lahJx tfaUlJ. V Moore Given. n Hearioar. Walter Moore, alias W. H. Mullen, who admitted stabbing Charles Summers during a quarrel over a woman Monday, waa nr ' ralgned In police court yesterday morning on a charge of assault with intent to com mlt great bodily Injury. Mrs. Peter MoCal mont, at whose place Mullen and Summers boarded, and Mrs. Ed baygan, tba woman over whom the men fought, and others, were examined as to the fight between Summers. and Mullen.. They all testified that they did not see Mullen use a knife. The hoarlng was tontlnued for ten days and Mullen sent to the county Jail la de fault of a $900 bond. Bummers' tight name is sold to be Grohnert He was said to be progressing satisfactorily at the hospital and present Indications were that he would recover. " Fossa Dead In Her Homo. Mrs. Babette Weber, an aged woman who has been living alone for some time at 1608 Seventh avenue, waa found dead at her home yesterday - about noon by a neighbor who called to see her. Mrs. Weber waa 74 years of age and death was evidently due to the infirmities of old age. She was the widow of Jacob Weber and 1b survived by two alsterB, one of whom resides in Wisconsin and (he other in Switzerland. Mrs. Weber waa well known among the German community. The funeral will be held this afternoon at S o'clock from the residence and Interment will be in Falrvlew cemetery. Rev. James Thomson, pastor of the First Congrega tional church, will conduct the services. Plumbing and heating. Blxby aV Bon. Marriage Licenses. Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to the following: Name and Residence. Age. Elmer Emmet Fletcher. Indianapolis 42 Mable Gertrude Robinson, Council Bluffs 26 Edward L. Baldwin, Council Bluffs. 84 Elisabeth Groom, Council Bluffs 26 Hugo- Loptten, Manning, la 90 Mary Loch. Manning, la 20 C. Kretsohmer, Council Bluffs 14 Bertha Emorlne, Council Bluffs 17 W. H. Myers, Creston, la 83 Carrie Bonham, Council Bluffs 20 J. R. Snyder, Omaha 53 Agnes Vanetta, Council Bluffs , 25 Janes Barta, Omaha 40 Antone Dusek, Omaha 25 N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. 260; night. F-4OT. Want Aato Speedway. Owners of automobiles are n6w to tha front with a request that one of the ave nues be set aside for their exclusive use aa a apeedway, tba same as part of Fourth avenue Is proposed to be reserved by ordi nance for the exclusive use of owners of fast horses. It was stated yesterday that the auto mobllists will go before the city council at Its meeting next Monday and request that Second avenue, or at least a portion of It, be reserved for their use and that all wagons, buggies, carriages of all aorta, even Including the Infantile "go cart," be prohibited therefrom. High School Statistics, Principal Ensign lias prepared these sta tldtlce of the high school senior class, which will graduate Fridays Number of boys 23 Number of girls 84 Average . age 1H Younguse- In class 14 Oldest in olaas 21 Expecting to go to college to Preparing to teach PREFERS DEATH TO SEPARATION Girl Displays Intense : Affection for Benefactress. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES, June 1. (Special Tele gram.') A. strange case of affection of one woman for another came to light here this evening when a doctor was called to save the life of Miss Eleanor Harnett of Colfax. She la an orphan and lost $600 in the bank failure at Colfax, and then became way ward- She waa taken in hand by Miss Hattle Burrows, who Is of a religious turn of mind, and led to the straight path. She came to live with Miss Burrows, and her affection became bo intense for Miss Bar rows that when she waa told today tbnt ahe must go elsewhere to live, because Mlsa Burrows' relatives could not permit the matter to' go further; ahe took chloroform with suicidal intent. She will be sent back ta Colfax. KKKransc fr A LOUISIANA PURCHASE CENTENNIAL ( IS0J-1O04V The Lewis snd lUV Clara expedition started out front St. Leu I is Mar. ISO, to emptor the tipper Muatuippl Valley aad cat It' wsy through theigreat Northwest to til CeliuatHa River, It was moat successful. Makes a Holiday of Monday Swifts Pride Soap Carefully made of pure ingredients. The favorite soap for people who have a care for their clothes. Gives best satisfaction for all laundry purposes. Ask your dealer. Swift C& Company, U. S. A. Maker, of Swift's Washing Powder ACTS TOO LOUD FOR CHURCH EumtD Booiaty Btopt Bahaamli Amateur Ferformsooe. of NSIST PERFORMANCE MUST BE MODIFIED Doard of Traatees of State College Will Make Another Effort to Let Contract for Two Jtew Buildings. Iowa University Commencement. IOWA CITT, la., June 1. (Special.) The commencement 'program for the State Uni versity of Iowa hat been given out aa fol lows: June 98 a. m.. Hamilton club Drallmlnary oratorical contest, 1 June 108 a. m.. anniversary or tne foren sic societies. June 11 8 p. m.. Dase Dan, lows against Grlnnell: 7:80 p. m., Plckard prise debute. June 1Z d. m.. baccalaureate sermon by Rev. William Kinrald of Honolulu, Hawaii, at tha orjera bouse: 1 p. m.. class day exer rlHHi Culleire of Liberal Arts: 4 D. m.. re view of battalion by Governor Cummins; I . m.. senior class piay, cue eiuops to onquer. June 1410 a. m.. Phi Beta Kappa address by Dr. James Ward, fellow of Trinity col lege, Cambridge, England; 11 a. m., busi ness meeting of the Pharmaceutical 8 asso ciation: ii p. m., alumni addresses oi all collttgHS. Hall of Liberal Arts; t p. m.. alumni dinner, Berkley Imperial, alumni headquarters, Hall of Liberal Arts. - June Jt iu a. ni-, commcm -tjiuwiiv m i v. Annual address bv Ueorae D, Perkins, editor of the Bloux City Journal; the colleges. 4 p. rn., president's reception, drawing room. College OI i-iioorai jin, w y. vw.mwm ment duy, the Armory. Gerfcer Case Postponed. WEBSTER CITT, la., June 1. (Special Telegram.) The preliminary heating of County Superintendent Oerber, charged with assault and battery npon the person of City Superintendent Ford, waa post poned today until Monday. The proximity of the affair to tha alumni banquet and commencement waa the cause. Prof. Ford, who waa bo near death for a few daya aa a result of tha assault, la now almost fully recovered. Hav Cure for Weak Lang. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion cures all coughs, colda, grip and lung troubles or no pay. 60c. 11.00. For aala by Kuhn Co. Anamst Leuth ta C'aaght, DES MOINES, la., June l.-August Leuth, the man convicted of kidnaping Mrs. Telserow of Tipton and holding her for ransom and who escaped from Jail after assaulting tha Jailer, waa recaptured at Durant, (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES, la., June 1. (Special.) The local Humane society dangerously missed getting itself into disrepute, and the matter has created a decided sensation here. A Mlss-:Jeffries cams here from the eaatern part of the atate and planned to put a play, on the . stage (or the, benefit Of the Humane society. Permission wag readily granted. The talent waa to be all amateur, and the play waa "Janice Meredith," a name. which disarmed sua. plcion. The preparations had been going! on for some time and the rehearsals were held at the Unitarian church. I.ast night Mlsa Elisabeth Jones, the secretary of the society, went to the church to witness the rehearsal. She was horrified to discover that a number of specialties were intro duced, and among . them a girl of about 14 years waa rehearsing to do a dance of questionable character In costume not usual within church walls. She imme diately called a meeting of the dlrectora of the Humana society and will have the specialties cut out or the proposed benefit abandoned. OoIIeara Bnlldlngs Plana, The Board of Trustees of the State col lege at Ames will lvld a meeting next Monday, when they wJ try again to let the contracts for the remaining buildings which were authorised by the legislature.. There la to be erected a new horticultural building or greenhouse, and a, new cream- ery ouuamg, lor wnicn w,uw is avauarjie, The blda heretofore on theae buildings have not been satisfactory. 4 Factory Inspection to Benin. Frank Bradlsy, newly appointed atate factory Inspector, took his office today and begun making preparations to go out in the state and visit tha factories for the aunual inspection as required by law. Lost year tha state labor commissioner and his deputy did all the Inspecting that was done. The legislature provided y a factory Inspector for tho special work, but Commissioner Brtgham and his deputy expect to do much of the work. . It is believed they will be able this year to visit every cfty of the state on thla inspection work, something that hag never been done before. 1 IVhon You Try the largest bottle of the best Hair Tools at we lowest price. Woodbine Paper Cbanarea Hands, LOQAN, la., June 1. (Special.) Thia morning at the offloe of . tba Harrison county reoorder a bill of sale was filed by which Dennis O'Leary sells tha Woodbine Twlnsr to H. C. Ford of Woodbine. O'Leary has owned the Twiner for about three yeara, having purchaaed the property from Ford. The Twiner la Woodblne'e only re publican weekly, . , Bads Heasaeae'a Tortare. Laiy livers and sluggish bowels causa headaches. Dr. King's New Ufa Pills re move the cause, or no pay. Only Xxi. For sale by Kuhn Co. FIRE RECORD. Work of Tramps. SILVER CITT, la., June l.-(SpsclaI.) A small barn and contents- belonging to X N. Hettinger were destroyed by lire at about 11 o'clock last night, .and only tha prompt action on the part of a number of cltisena aaved tha adjoining buildings, Tha origin of tha fire la unknown, but 'It la supposed to be tha work of tramps. ' 11 Hafsr sella lunmber. Catch the Idea? Tt-' - 'ho Mar Trans fera. ; "f May 1H transfers ....d In the office of Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. The BEST HOT WKATHaR MZDICtMH a r l BrtctiBta e Pit EVENT ALL BUnitlCH COsTEL THOU BLUB roil will be surprised to find that it not only will cure DANDRUFF and Stop FALLING IIAIR, but will actually make tuo hair grow and make it soft, light and fluffy. 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