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TUE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 5, 190J. 9 POSTOFFICE NOTICE HAWAII and FIJI TLANP". via San Francisco ekwe at p. m., July 2M for dispatch per s. a. Sonoma. If the Ctinard tiiMmfr carrying the British mall for New Zealand rtoi nnt'arrrve In time te eonnect-wlth thte defftmtrh, extra malls clolng at 6:30 a. m., 9:30 a. m. and :8fl r. m.; Sundays at 4:1m a. m , t a. m. and SO p. m. will be made up and forward! until the arrival of the Cunard steamer). PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via dan Kraa daro. clow at ( 30 p m.. July 27th, for Aeer-atch r IT. 8. Transport. Tahiti and marwI'eas islands, via Ban Franrlwo, clone at . p. m.. August 4th for clianatrri pern a. Mariposa. MANCHURIA and EASTERN BIBKRIA at present forwarded-Via Roala, Instead of via japai. Viie usual route. NOTB--1'r-leae 'Mherwlse addressed. Yt'eat .Australia la fm-werried ' via Europe; New Zealand via Ban Francisco, and certain place In the Chinese Provinces of Tun nan,' Kuelchow, Hsertrwan and Kwangsl, via Ttrttlel)- InrtlHho quickest route. Philippine aperlnlly addressed ."via Can aria" or "vlv urnpe" must be fully pre . . paid at the foreign rates. Hawaii is for- ' warded vie Ban -Francisco exclusively. ' COKNEUC3 VAN COTT. t ommaiitr. Post Office. New lock. -N. T. July 1, 1904. . , - ; v 6:-M.-'E.;:':ti. 611 r MESBHNQER AND BAGGAGE, t -f - 1611 Farnanr Street. WILUOfiT TC JR BAGGAGE THERE ..: j on timk ' MTO , OCHAX HTBAMIUirs. HOLLAND-AMERICAN LIRE. Nn Twla-Berew muun of il.fcva Tod. ' NXW YOHk KUTTtHUAM, VI U'-lUUKiNS. " Kallta. T-l.y, at 1 A. at. - Sutnat - ......... oir rt rnlim ...J Aug. foulra ..Julr W Noonlim ,....Au. II KHWMin .-. Aug. fstatendam Aug. U .UUlAN0-AMEItIJAM Ut.1. Uearborn gl., Lal 111.; ilarr, Moore a, 101 fa raft m Bt. 0, Rutb.rtord. ml fuua It. ; t. B. Jujaolda, 11 Faraam M.. . . .. ., . USUAL NOTICES. NQTICK TO CONTRACTORS. OFF1C& OP THE BOA in U OK PUBLIC WORKS, BALiT LAKsl CITtf, June , 1!M. . Healed proposala, win be received at thla oftloe until 8 o'clock p. in, Friday, July Zi, )Ku4, for .the work of grading, curbing and paving Boulh Temple street, from Stat street to Seventh i-st -street according to Diana and SDeclrlcatlonn In the ciLv en. ginee'r' office.'- ' ' . The approximate quantities of work to be done are aa lolloas; . Oradlng: Excavation. 34,000 cubic yards. ' Grading: Kmb-ankmeht, H.uOO cubic yards. ' tiloh. Curbing, 24-inch, 360 lineal feet. "Btone curbing. aWnch, ..000 lineal feet , Mtone-r carbine;, cut to special radii, 860 llneai feet. Resetting 'atone curbing, 1,200 lineal feoL ' Cement' curb and gutter, t,uu0 lineal feet. -.Btone block -pavement, &U) square yards. Aiphalt pavement', Xi.wO square yards. "Cement sidewalk pavement, square feet, r..' t: . :. . Cement gutter Along curb, 8,0M) lineal feet. ' Cement gutter inside curb, 1,800 lineal feet. vaiveru,1 wnn concrete covers, sw.jweai 'feet.---: ,- ' ?' ; ' OvrVerta, with' telnfbroed. concrete covers, 0 lineal feet '- Culver t, with'catUron covers, 1,000 lineal 'tots : rete oOvers,- 19. , Ashlar faced rubble wall, or ashlar faced concrete wail 360 cubic yards. Cancrete footing for walls. luO cubic yards. . tone-ioplng, L9S0 lineal feet V Btone. steps, -4,190 square feet.' ' Atone -.cneeltQi for stone steps, 760 lineal .A-CDncrete steps, i,100 square feet ' I-. Concrete cueekg tot ooncreta steps, 760 lineal feet, , - . V- ALSO. Separata bids will te received at the same tlm And place for the work of grading. treat to ."A" atreet, according to plans and iSpeclfU.Uoua in tne city engineer's office. , . - i Xhe approximate quantities of -work fo be sgone'are .asfyllowai .. ,i. : ; . , .Oradlng:- HUfAvatlon, 1,508 cubic yards. . , Asphalt-pavement, 6.130 square yards. i Coutrete guuer, 1 foot wide, 2.4&0 lineal fSione cuifclng, 6x20. 1.3M lineal test -' i'.. :t .-.t..."- : OR Concrete curb and gutter, t,4G0 lineal feet. Bedreeeing and resetting curbing, 1,100 -Uneal feet , ,, Instructions, to bidders, together with speclAcatlon and forma for contract and bond. Can toe obtained upon application at rthe iofntf tti' Beard ol fttblio Work or -city engineer,-: . i The right la reserved- to reject any and a.11 bida. . Jky order of the Board of Public Works. ' ' "' '.E. A. WALL, Chairman. OEORG.B W. SNOW, City Engineer. s. i. Jy3-d8t-nt 0BALKD BIDS WILL SB RECEIVED BT . the board of Library Trustees of Carroll, Iowa,f until noon of Monday, July 18, 1904, And opeaed at i o'clock" of same day, for the erection of a library building. Plans an spec! fh-at Ions may be seen at the office of the architect, Mr. Thomas R. Kimball, -Omaha,: Neb.; er on application to the secretary, Mrs. William, L. Culbertaon, Car roll, Iowa. Certified 4heck for 8100.00, aa guarantee, to accompany, and right re served to releot any and all bids. MR8. WM. 1) KUTH O. CULBERTBON. jaOdTtM Secretary. 60V8RK9IBNT HOTICES. PROPOSALS . FOR BOILER HOUSE, ' Boilers, etc Pepartment of the Interior, ?fhpe of Indian A hairs, Washington, D. C. una 16, Idol. Scaled proposals, endorsed Proposals - for Boiler House, eta., (Jenou "KebTaMtnti," addressed to the Commissioner f Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C, will V received at the Indian Office until i .o'clock-p. rn. of Thursday. July Su, 1804, for ' furnishing and delivering all necessary ma Jerlals and labor required to construct and . complete a butler house, With plumbing, piping,, boiler, engine, dynamo, etc., at the Deno' Indian Bcliool, Nebraska, In striot accordance -with the plans, specification ' and Instructions , to Iriddera, which may be ' examined at tola office, the office of the "Imprvvement , Bulletin," : Minneapolis, Minn.; "Construction News' Chicago, III.; ' "fh Bee; Omaha, Neb.: the "Nebraska Stat Journal," Lincoln,-Neb.; the "Olobe Deinocrat." St. Louis, Mo.; the Builders' and Traders' Exchanges at Omaha, Neb.; Milwaukee, -Wist; Bt. ' Paul, Minn.; at the Northwestern Manufacturers' Association, fit. Paul, Mann.; the Commercial ilxchttnge, l)ee Mouaee. la.; at the U. B. Indian Ware houses, en Pouth Seventh St., Bt Louis. Mo.; Bouth Canal Bt., Chicago, III.; al5 toward SU, Oma-ha,.Jtfeb. and U9 Wooster fit;. New Tork City; and at, the School. For further- information apply to W. H. Wlna jow, " ntendent. Indian School. Genoa, , NebTk. ,4 A-'ti .TONNF.R, Acting Com . mlsslooer. . - - JS-23-'-Z8-10-Jy2-6-7-8 CWsm Laws TtfcsUi Ml OtlWg. j - DR. McGRElV SPECIALIST. - Treats si fens f DISEASES Of MEN ONLY riedloal Baaart.' It Veers shperletana, it Viars as OssahSk Newtf Is, OS aaat Cafss. Hraraoele. Blx4 Pelaea, IWu 3 Mt, Merrtaa ExbUHr. Leas Straagva aae -wt -Lf aa4 ell term el shleaia 1 - Trsatiae-t r BialL Call a wrtte. Bss tj Every Xkmn I inlfHi Sna snonid snow About th wumUrfiil MARVEL hirlM.fl Spray t-M .K sl 1 On val ill ll M I fin bus!!. ttAektai. ' Ulubtlaled lKM-k-ml-4. ItStTa is. ll bftillMulAvra and tluertl mi. tn. vlnftii to uiie niathiie. a rars mm w. mm m seraw . for sale y ' SCHAKFER sT LRINJ STORES, 18th an4 Chicago Bis.: Bo. Onaaha. tith and M bu; Council fclufta. th and Main- St. KUUN h CO.. 16th ud pouglas Street V t alulMa. sag sM eaKtaw al or aulftoaova. lnwikan,l J aaat er arrasgesta, V S.S., i er aaat ta eiaia -rna r ' p rM, Mavalu, hmj II.. Ull eaO l'. -lSf tiue ne ... u-wra-w.i.tjrH. If he oannutauMlvtv the J uoi, i m K tlaui. I CaaBielioreaaainj iala.n.v -aa-,uiIUiua,ii.t, J . lritatluM ir alrll4 t I . COERENT COUNCIL CELEBRATION AT THE PARK Day Clieerved at rairmoant in the Good ' OluVFuhioned stafiaer. CHILDREN ARE THE -CENTRAL - FIGURE Jena Jmr Fralaey Beads the Deelara ' tloai of Inalepeiidenre aii Ef -. Mayo Rohrer Pellvers. ' Aeldresa. ' The old-Xashloned celebration of Indepand. ance day arranged by Park Commissioner Graham at Fairroount parS attracted quite a large ' sited gathering ;ystefday after noon and the alopea around the bandstand where the exercise were held were well dotted with people; - while many availed themselves of the seat arranged In front Of th stand. The music for. the afternoon was fur nished . by Major McFadden'e drum and fife corps, which played a number of old fashioned and ever, popular, patrlotle airs The exercises- were opened with prayer by Rev. T. J. Brookes, 'rector' of Grace Episco pal church, following which the children In the assemblage were- gathered In a crowd and to the strains of the drum and fife corpa they sang the national anthem with a spirit. that showed that they fully ap preciated the significance of the holiday they were enjoying with their elders. Fol lowing the elnging of '"America," John Jay Frainey, 'preceding It with a ahort explan atory addresar read the Declaration, of In dependence. Mr. Fralney is gifted with a deep, resonant voice and every word of his could be distinctly: heard by hla audi ence scattered a it was on the surrounding alopea and knoll.. ' ) To Former Mayor M. P. Rohrer had been assigned th delivering of th' address of the afternoon. He took as his subject "Patriotism. ' In' closing Mr. Rohrer paid a graceful tribute .to Prk Commissioner Graham whom, he said, was th "father" of the park system of Council Bluffs and who It was "discovered" Falrmount lsark. the discovery of which th people cele brated every pleasant day In the year. Through (he efforts plainly of Commis sioner Graham MV. Rohrer showed that the people of Council Bluffs now. owned 615 acres of parks. Before etejiplnf from th platform . Mr. Rohrer presented Mr. Graham on behalf of his associates on the. Park board as a alight token of the day, a handsome silk handkerchief bearing th national color. The exeri?Tee closed With prayer by Rev. Dr. Brpokes. . . Although a large number of people trick nicked 'in the shftdy glens of Falrmount park, Laks JManawa was the ' objective point 'of a great majority. Crowds Are Orderly. Notwithstanding the large .crowd of visitors in the city, the daypaeed -off in a- moat - orderly manner and the pollc were called upon to make but a few ar rest, these being for discharging firearm In the .shape of : large-caliber revolvers With blank, cartridges, contrary to . th orders of Chief Richmond, About -ten atv rests were made for ' this cause, the per son arrested being later released on their own . recognisance to appear in polio court this morning. .One man glvling the name': of Thomas ,Kaey was arfted by Mayor Macrae (or-shooting off a revolver withia an Inch 'or so or a -Roman's face and nearly frightening her Info a fit. The polio attempteed aa far as possible to stop th placing of torpedo on the atreet car tracks, and ' a number of young fel lows were taken to ponce neaaquarcers and after ' being. ' ntioned. were Teleaaed. A number of y fellows who were fir ing blank cartridge were mad to aur render their revolvers, It being Understood they will be. returned to them today. Several Serious Accidents. Several accident resulting from th dls charge of fire crackers and. other explosives were reported to th pollc. With tb ex ception of on they were minor casualties. I'he. worst accident reported was , that which , befell the llttte 7-montha-old boy of B. F. Kirk, Twenty-first atreet and Broadway. The child's 8-year-old' brother, whUT playing' with) a 22-cal!ber revolver, discharged a blank cartridge Into the little one' right eye. It U feared the child will lose the sight ef th eye. - Frank Chris toff eraon, an employe of th DeLong Prlnilnay and- Stationery company, tor a hole In hi foot with a dynamite cap. A son' of John Ateh1 of Glen avenue lost part of dna'JJpger .by the premature explosion of : a-, cannon, cracker, and a oy named Goodrich waa reported to have ahot one finger off with a blank cartridge. Ben .FlesenthaJ,,, a Jtravellng representa tive of a New York glue house, stopping at the Grand hotel, while celebrating with a revolver, ahot a '.hole through hi -right foot. ' A son of A Troutman had hla hand burned by the prematura dlacharg of a bunch of Are Crackers., . ."i '. Hattt Darnell aiayjose his sight 's the refcult of a toy pistol bursting and the powder blowing Into his face. -. A son of Deputy Sheriff J. C. Baker held a bunch of fir crackers too long, with the result that Ma hand waa badly burned. A youth named Olson "waa reported to have shot a hole through bis Kand with a revolver. i - Charles Davis, living on Knepher street had a finger amputated by getting it en tangled in an1 Ice cream freeaer. . Plumbing and heating: Blxby ft Son. Celllde with Pessdaukfttr. , "Col." Fred Btonn, the colored pound master, and Fred Mull, a painter, had a mlx-up yesterday morning In which Hull came out aecond best with a hadly dam- T WESTERN Iowa.;..' ."' COLLEGE Bummer term now ' open. Students en tering every day. Se-iond Grade, First Grade,. Butt Certificate work. Review cliiaaes In bhort hand. Bookkeeping, Type writing, also beginning classes la all sub ject, v Writ or call for. Information. E. P. MILLER, Pres. Masaale Tesaple. Tkas Bl. LEWIS CUTLER - MORTICIAN, tt Paarl St. Council ailaafev 'Vheoe 81. L?.s. li'ir.SLCVi'S ; , ZZZKZl SYHUP has bee ajawdbr allllloae of M cXtMrs for thatr ' , euihlrau wiiile T-UUua for ear rttty Team, 1 It monies at ekiiii, aurtus tue gums, aua;a i ' all palu. sura, wlud auUt a4 m m hmmi i t vMii47 Kir itaiTbtk , NEWS-OF IOWA BLUFFS aged cranium. Stone noticed that Mull had tagging at hla heels one of the dog which was releaaed from the city- pound a few nights ago and started to recapture the canine. Hull protested and Is said to have followed U0 hla protest by striking Stone In the face. Bton cam back at Hull with hla official police club and It landed good and plenty on th painter's head. It took several atltchea to repair the damage to Hull's scalp after which he waa allowed to go home aa the police thought he had been sufficiently punished. ' - . N. T. Plumbing Co1. Tel. 860. Night FB67. 1 MISOR MEXTIOS. . . ..-.'-Dvts sell drags. -. -.- i .' .. Leffert's glassea fit. tockert Mil carpets. Th Fauat cigar. 6 cent. For rent uaw storeroom, 228 Main St Big line Are work, Morgan 4k Dickey. Tel. 184. Case diors Blue Ribbon beer. Buy Ha far lumbar. He will treat yoa right For rent, ten-room, steam-heated flat, 1M Fireworks. Fir Works. Morgan Dickey Picture tor wedding gitta given special attention. Alexandsr'a, U3 Broadway. . u.faI 1idran?,'d- .B.UJJ, w J 5 "7.eU .;.a "".h ,7 nV. wo! turea framed. Borwlck, 221 Main. Tel. A630. Ten good agents to aell souvenir book of city and Lake Manawa. Call at Williams' atudlo. Call and see our line of fancy screen and front doors. Prices lower than ordinary. C. Hafer. 'Phone 102. v John Baxter, 14 years of age, waa quar antined yesterday at hla home, 800 Har mony atreet for smallpox. Star Chapter No. 1 royal Arch Masons and J op pa Council Royal and Select Mas ter will meet this evening. Sheriff Canning left last evening for a trip to Wyoming to look after his extensive coal land Interest In that state. - Lloyd B. Witters and Mlsa Anna Smith, both of thla city, were married Sunday evening at the parsonage of the Becohd Presbyterian church by Rev. Harvey Hoe tetter. They left yesterday for Ida Grov where they expect to make their home. - Complaint was made to the police last night that Jimmle Hitchcock, th young son of Frank Hitchcock of th fire depart ment, had been bitten by a vicious dog belonging to a man named Peter Peteraon. Chief Richmond ordered th dog, killed. when'th. TIE flew at him ana bit him to xoung lillcnc- . was nainar a Dicycie A. C. Ash. who stated hi. r-ldence wa. In East Omnha. was struck by a motor on rWI IIICQI IIIBi VVCIIilia M1H KWVIU 111- Jurle necessitating hi 'removal to Mercy noeDltaL Mr. Ash attemDted to board the ' car at the Intersection of Ftrat avenue, I but stood too cloae to the track and th I step of th car struck him on th knee cap, mulcting a paintui injury. Charoh Woanea Play Base Ball. SIOUX CITT, la., July .-(Speclal-Th Methodist of Sioux City, Neb., held a cel ebration at Selsers Grov this afternoon. Th big feature of the day was a base ball game netweeni th Methodist women and the Presbyterian women of the town In -which th Presbyterians beat by th eoor of H to 6. The game waa watched by a great crowd and -lasted five Innings. Rev. J. R. Ramsey, pastor of the M. E. church at South Sioux City, delivered th oration of th day. Th only public celebration in Sioux City was at Leeds, . where Rev. S. I Chandler delivered the oration.; About ,00' people took . part lif v the , " exercises. -, Accidents from firecracker and other explosives ware few. Tha only fatal aocident was the result of a stranger falling from. a river side trolley ear. His name is not known. "Nick U."' wrlttei "on-his ahlrt furnishing; the only cfu to his Identity. 1' Woodniea Celebrata at tha Valley. - 'MISSOURI VALJjET, Ia, July 4.-8p-clal.) Five thouaand 'people attended one of the beat celebrations ever held in" Mis souri Valley for years and no serious ac cidents occurred, . ' ,- .. Tha celebration was held' at th fair ground and was under the auspices of tha Modern Woodmen. Large delegations were present from all th towns In the county. Addresses were made by Hon. A. H. Sniff and Rev. McAllister. Tha 876 prise for foresters drill was won by tha cele brated Sundance team of Sioux City who were on their way to the 6t Louis exposl tlon. ... '. . . The ball game between Missouri Valley and Dunlap waa on of tha beat ever played In the county. Neither aide scored until after tha seventh Inning. Tha result was in favor of Missouri. Valley, score of 1 to L - Prise 876. There waa horse racing and other conteata, concluding with a display of fireworka In tha evening. Boy Crashed to Death. CXDAR RAPIDS, la., July 4.W8polal Telegram.) The little 2-year-old eon of James Sruska met with a terrible death her today. The wind of Sunday had blown down a large tree in the front yard and he . waa watching his . brother - and father saw It off so aa to remove It from the -house, when tha large rootjpf the tree went back; In place and caught the little fellow under' it, crushing hla life, out Ha was extricated, but only lived about three hour.- , - , ., Connty Gather at Oehcyedaa. -SIBLET, la, Julyl 4. Specla Telegram.) -Osceola county celebrated the Fourth, at Ocheyedan. There wa sa large attendance. Mr.' Albert W. McCallum of Sibjey was the speaker and delivered an eloquent ora tion. Th weather was fine. There were several accidents of a minor character. Th Ellsworth, MJnn., base ball team defeated th Melvln Redbucks by a score of 13 to 4. Bridge at Clinton Blows Ttowa. CLINTON. Ia., July 4. (Special Teks- gram.) During laat night a tornado atruck the high bridge across the Mississippi river, blowing three apana o fthe Iron structure Into the river, leaving a gap of 260 feet Iowa Socialist Nominate. , MARSHALLTOWN. Ia., July 4.-The' so cialists state convention today nominated a state ticket headed by J. E. Shank of Sioux City for secretary of state. , IX ALL WALK.I OF LI FBI. . Herplelde Is Used ta Ce Dmndrnsf. E. H. Lyon, New York. N. T., says: "I am very fond of Herplclde and enjoy using It. It is refreshing." Dr. J. H. Bush. Toledo. O., write: "New bro's Herplclde haa given better satisfaction than anything I have ever used." . Mrs. Borkey of Chadron, Neb., says of Herplclde: ' "It cleaned my haad of dandruff and stopped my hair from falling out It Is the best remedy for dandruff I ever used and I have used a great many." R, S. Coleman, Ann Arbor, Mich., say: "I have uaed two bottle of Herplclde and derived great benefit therefrom." ' Sold by leading druggists. Bend 10 cent In stamps for sample to Th Herplclde Co,, Detroit Mich. Sherman ft MoConnell Drug Ca, special agent. Beakmaliar 1 Rahbad. VANCOUVER. BV C.. July 4.-V. C. Qulnn, a bookmaker at tha race t here, while driving In a hack, with three ether. Wa held op at th point of a revolver h" a. highwayman and a.8M In bills and all' vr was taken freta hla. Th higbwsrmrn aac4ed. READ FOR'THE ASSESSMENT Beportiof Eailioadg All Tabulated for the Bute Board. - PERCENTAGE TO EARNINGS FIGURED OUT Feraaer lowaa, Saw' Editing sv Hew York Desneeratle Faper, Thlsks Clvelaa Ca1 Carry Empire Stat.' . - - . DES MOINES, July- 4,-(Speclal.)-Tli necessary preliminary- computation on th reports of th railroad companlea of Iowa, In preparation for th annual aascsament of - this property, has! been done, and th table are printed and In .the hand of th members of th executive' council. This ex hauatlv task waa the Work of A. U. Swan, th exceedingly capable assistant secretary of th executive council, and the printed sheet will enable the members of the council to see at a glance what the reports i show. The footings aa to total of recelpta "' txpenture and milage have been 1ven before. That which la exceedingly ' Interesting is a table which shows how tha ' aaaeaomeuu compare with the earnings on : each ay.tem and each branch. The corn- parlson la worked out in percentages of the assessment to earnings, and for th sep arate systems is a a follows, including also th total of taxes paid, aa reported: ' -'Percentage Assessment to Earnings. 19(11 1Ski3. Taxes. .174 114 $ 3.114 Albla aV Cenfervllle...... Ames dc College A TA8F .,... Chicago Great Western C. B. St Q . 46 il . 76 81 . 81 79 276 10.430 122.049 2H7.2hl 812.73 854. 169 417,004 31.273 . taw L72S ,71 1,4.13 18.934 138.4M S9.910 ISO 623 188.420 2.6M 2.62 3,160 279 ,803 763 16,4! 10,139 86.8(10 14,630 . 91 87 C, M. A St. P 81 81 C. N. W 86 91 C, R. I. ft P 98 107 C. St. P., M. ft O 88 72 Colfax ft Northern 93 86 Crooked Creek li 1S2 D R. L ft N. W.-..i... 71 4 D. M., I. F. ft N 808 439 De Molnea Union 102 94 Illinois Central 92 IS Iowa Central . 01 110 Jasper Co. Coal railway Manchester ft Oneida ,..,...135 1T4 Minneapolis ft St. Louis.. ..123 1A6 Muscatine North ft South. ..144 143 Newton Northwestern ......212 14 . h fridge Terminal.... 178 167 1 XAhtrn" ""'lis 169 Paclflo 94 92 Union Terminal railway. 106 US Wabash i. JJt....105 10S Great Northern .,...,.134 127 Total Jl,87itl8 Dawson Visits; pea Moines. Allan pawson, for several years editor of tha De Moines Leader and later-of tha Register and Leader, but. now with tha Dally Glob of, New Tork,' visited in Des Moines a few hours while, on his way to St Louis to attend the democratic national convention. Mr.- Dawson talked Interest ingly of the political situation In the east' He declares sentiment In New Tork haa turned strongly to .Grover Cleveland th last few weeks and: that tha ex-president if he -should be nominated, at St. Louis, would undoubtedly , carry that state, along with New 'Jersey. He would also,' In the opinion of Mr. pawson, stand a good ahow of capturing the.' electoral vote of other eastern states which must come to the de mocracy' If they Vwyi. the election. While tha feeling in New Tork Is notably strong In f avoif Cleveland Mr. Dawson aald th Cleveland "men .were, nearly all friendly to Judge Parker, 4 andi ebouid .the latter be nominated he wdlJt;s(Tnd: a, good chance af capturing, jsaarig all -of the -strength which might come'' the: former president Or os venar -Faints ta .MoClellaa. Congressman Cir"ft. QroaVanot" of Ohio was a guest of Congressman Hull for sev eral hours Sunday,- -The Buckeye congress man Is filling a' number of lecture engage ment at Iowa Chautauqua gatherings, .en gaged in Joint debate, with Congressman, Champ Clerk of Missouri on the relative virtues of tha republican and democratic parties, and incidentally adding to tha long green lining of hla. pocketbook. . Congress man XJrosvehor, who has a reputation aa a political prophet was asked as to tha prob. able outcome of the election, next Novem ber.' He declared there was no doubt of th election of Roosevelt and Fairbanks and expressed confidence thAt New Tork would go to th republican candidates, no matter who the democrats might nominate. He thought Judge Parker would be the nomi nee at St Louis, though. If the struggle is long continued and f be-party turned to a dark horse,' ha expected tha honor would fall on tha shoulders - of Mayor George B. McClellan of New Yorfc-; ' ' v Manning: fo -deveirao. Candidates forthe repuljllcah nomination for governor, whjchi la "not; likely to be made for two yeare yet, are coming tolhe front- wltft almbat eyry.I ch'ange of the moon." The ldtaat to b. niejitjoned for th place is Hon. Calvin Manning of Ottumwa, Disorders of the.. Bowels - Childre-sa. . Among ' During tha summer-months children are subject to disorders V,of the . bowels and should receive the most careful attention. As oon as any unnatural looseness of the bowels Is notioed ''Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ahould be 'Klv,n. Thla medicine haa never been known to fall and always gives prompt relief. PLEASURE BOAT IS CAPSIZED Seven. People Damped , la Lake and Foar Drowned Before Haadreda of Spectator. s - . MUSKEGON, Mich., JuIy" -A sailboat containing aeven pleasure seekers wa cap- j slsed in Muskegon lake today and four of tha oecunanta were drowned In vie. f hundreda of anectatora.v Th imrtv enn. slsted of Albert Kennlcett of the Shaw Electrlo Crane works, his wife and three' Children, Linda, 4 years old, and two other little girls, aged 8 year's and 13 montha, respectively, and two sisters. Miss Adeline and Georgette Emerson. A high wind pre vailed when the party . started out, and when near Ruddlman's Point tha yacht capalsed. Mr. and Mr. Kennlcott and Goirvf f-r 'C-r'.borl-ln"s f J I I' rl f I: .:.,..,. f ...t. v 1 r--. - Mia Georgette Emerson clung to tha over turned boat Tha parents made frantic ef fort to save th children. The baby was rescued, but died before reaching shore. FIRE RECORD. Hotel at Fremont, FREMONT, Neb., July 4. (SpaHsl.) The Windsor hotel caught Are at 1 o'clock this morning and- before It waa under control th roof waa mostly burned off and the furniture bad'.y damaged by water. Th fire ca tight In the attic. It Is supposed, from a defective chimney, and swept rapidly toward th front ehd of the building. The guests all escaped without difficulty, though some were considerably flrghtened. The roof and upper- story are badly dam aged. Th los on. building and .contents will reach $3,000, with 82,000- Insurance. The property belongs to Mrs. Josephine Allen and will undoubtedly b repaired. -. Three Biases at Grand Island. GRAND ISLAND, Nb July 4. (Special.) Three fire alarms within twenty-four hour waa th unusual record for yester day. An electrlo light wire - caused aa alarm to be sent In from tha residence of W.j H. Thompsoh. , However, by the time tha department arrived the fire Jiad been extinguished. Yesterday afternoon some Missouri coal In one of the Scare coal sheds began burning by spontaneous com bustton. It waa extlngulahed, but at 4:30 this morning had again ignited and set fir to a long row of sheds near the large Bears elevator. It was extinguished before any material damage waa done. From St. Loals Throogh to Baltimore and Washing-ion. Fast night express leaves St.- Louis 11:36 p. m. over the Vandalla-Pennsylvanla, with through sleeping car, arriving Bal timore 7:16 a. m., Washington 8:30 a. m. Also through cars to Philadelphia and New York in same train. Consult J. M. Ches brought. Assistant General Passenger Agent, St Loula, Mo. GRAFT BUSY AT BONESTEEL (Continued from Flrat Page. he bumpa against the notary trust These notarlea rather anticipate, a calling down, but will make an effort to make their bluff good. Worst Graft of All. But the rankest grafter and the one most likely to fleece tha unwary home-seeker, la the curb-atone locator, ' He I provided with blank recelpta, upon which Is printed some high-sounding tlUe. He. braces the farmer on the street, and when auccessful sells htm one of these receipts, which en titles, tha holder to membership In tha "as sociation." The purchaser la aeparated from 35.; and with the receipt in haad la directed to a notary's office Where he must pay exactly th aaxne fee for hla paper as others. His receipt calls for nothing more than a membership In a fake association. -The curbstone locator haa been careful 'to make only verbal promises to. "sea hlra through." ' ' ' Up to this time the crooked treat estate people have been working under Cover, but It Is safe to say that they will' gel husy soon. . ' . ' '' '' There Is no necessity for"anyone to pay out more than the fee for making out his registration papers. The best claims are well known, and a day's drive over tha reservation will enable one to select intel ligently. There are numerous maps on sale here, accurately describing the character of every quarter, open for on . A atudy of one of these maps, or a ta.a with any. of the old-Umera here, will place tha aver age home-eeeker on equal footing with nine out, of ten of the numerous "locating agents" now on th ground. - Commissioner ttlcharde Arrive. ( , Commissioner Rlcharaa arrived tonight td superintend-' the Rosebud opening ,. to morrow. With him is a complete force of clerks. Registration . begins at 9 Tuesday morning In the town ball. - Commissioner Blchard stated to a Be main tonight thai any pne In Una here by noon would be able to register and get home to supper. Tha hall ' will accommodate ' 4 force of 'thirty clerk and they are available If. needed. Commissioner Richards says no legitimate entryman need fear a fake contest, a the general land office haa arranged to take car of any attempts at holdups of this sort He said the Yankton people were talking of organising a vigilance committee to suppress the fake contest holdupr "It will be unnecessary," said the commis sioner '.'We will sea that no legitimate entryman is bunkoed." The 'notaries were ' supplied with land office blanks tonight. They are obliged to charge but, 26 cents for each application and agree to return all government blanks on demand. ' This effectually squelches the notary trust. Although there, ara mote than 100 notaries on th ground, but twenty-six were Issued auppllea this evening, owing to a technical requirement of the land office. The' notaries in error made hasty trips to the county seat tonight and will have the necessary certificate to secure the papera tomorrow. Aa Boon ana the blanks were ; given put . this ; evening' the notaries posted 'barkers' In' front of their offices and began-to give out. registration papers. The. papers, are fllied 'pu.t, bearing only the state's notarial signature to be affixed after midnight. RaJna on"tlnea. A drenching four-hours'raln;"here has driven the early applicants from the regla tratlon line, and . at midnight only , sixty eight, headed by J. 8.' Barnes, a New York traveling' man, ..were -In line. ' As soon as tha rain ceases tha line will swell to sev eral thousand,'' tnan of whom are anxloua to get away aa s'oon aa possible. In an interview tonight Commissioner Richards desired reporters to publicly ex press his thank to th town of Bonesteel for the perfect preparation made for the handling of the crowds. The registration Is superior to anything In use in Oklahoma nd th" towff W6" Pllce1- Eight clerka ' " '".!, out an DUl two 61 them b brought to Bonesteel tomor- row afternoon. The Northwestern ran three trains In here alnce I o'clock, and the big rush will start tomorrow. - , Basis at Yaakton. YANKTON, 8. D., July 4-(SpeclaI Tele- gram.) The great rush for registration for home In the Rosebud reservation began today In Yankton. Homeseekera by thou- HcT'c. CTxolcro tin-l I sands are pouring Inta the elty. -The regis tration offices will open at 9 a. m. tomor row morning, wlten the rush will be Im mense. Crowding at the b trices will be pre vented and people must tak their turn In th line. People are arriving In every pos sible form of conveyance and hundreda are on foot, rractlcally every person In Tank ton haa been solicited to act under power of attorney for old soldiers. Under the rul ing no oi can act. for more than one sol dier and all firms which have agreed to register old soldiers are making strenuous rfforta to get people to act for them. Per fect order prevail in Yankton. I'ollce are J amply able to care for th crowd and the capacities of the city a 111 not be strained by any crowd. frna' Thousand at Chamberlain. tHAMBERIAIN. 9. D., July 4 (Special Telegram.) Tonight on the eve of the registration for" the Rosebud opening, there mm- b, 7Tpu"cs the bloop 1 v .-V;. Hot Springs Aro Visited for RHEUt.lATISr.1 flflD NEURALGIA v aa tfi-aat nwense. to the chanama tid harden and settle in the Joint i HI CfTIPATIQ y Is Inexpensive and gives definite result. The Eilmlno Remedies go Right to tho Root or th Disease " and abaolntelr remore the eanse. By their use the fJratet are poalttveiy and parauuieoUj expellee from the araMnn. Wo other Medietas or aietboe of treaj v9o . doe. tbia. And tt eo.ts onlf a dollar or two to be eared bj, the, sttlaHaO method, while tt take, aa manr hundred! to vlalt Hot Bprtnrv. But. a.k jour drugslat or writ to aa lor oar booklet. If Interested la ear woneerfal dlaoovery. Ttiat oo.ta nothing and will show r the road to health. . " Elimino Medicine Co., Des Koine. , . , Call or nhone TODAY for one bottle TER It makes you feel. Delivered free. BCHAEFER'S CUT PRICE JJPIUO sTUKLfl, K. T. TS. TXprori lath, and Chlraa-o Bts . Omaha. 'Phone 747 and 797. 14th and -N fits., fleatth Omaha, 'Phone No. 1. 6th Ave. and It auenchea ih'irsi addbnuiiwstorndd) : Illinois Central R'Ri y "'' " ' Round Trip Rates From Omahq 'Detroit, Mlqii., on sale July S to Atlantit; City, N. J., On sale July 0 to.10.. ..., ,....-.,,. $34.09 Cincinnati, Ohio, on snle July 13 to 17... tjj..t22.7S Frencu Licit Springe, Ind., on sale July 22' to 20.. 'Z.".'. $20it5 ,. BostonV Jlass., on" sale August 11 to 13. i, .,.,. .V'iu. t30.50 Tickets to points below on sale dally until . September 80th. Return October 81st. , . - r : Montreal, P. Q ......... . $33.00 ' BuffaJo, N. 'Y.i 82T.1S rPut-ln-Bay, Ohio...... $22.00 . ' Chautauqua Lake Points. 27.15 ,; ' Cblcago. (20.00 - - Chicago (via Bt Louis one way.... 822 80 1 Charlevoix, Mich $24.25 Windsor, Ont 821.50 "Quebec, P. Q... 838.85 Mackinac Island, Mich. 826.25 Toronto.... v....- 827.15 Correspondingly low rates to many other points In Illinois,. Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Ontario and New York: State.- , ' Attractive tours of the Great Lakes via rail to Chicago or Du- . luth and steamer. 1 - ' . u- . Before planning your trip, call at City Ticket Office, NoC 1402 ' ' Farnam St, or write . .. ' We II. BRILL, Dist. Pass. Agt., Omaha. Neb. ; ', vNl' - y TO- Elegant Pullman Sleeping Cars, : Reclining Chair Cars (Seats Free) Dining Cars (MeaU a la Carte) " EXCURSION TICKETS NOW Oil SALE -e V. ' "- Fair folder eon talnlng complete Information, views f 'nl hi 1,, rif.Ht. IajuU, will b. sent free on request to- 1 1 ' Tielcet Agt. TOM ir.'tiS. Trav. Pim, Agt, :'n KHaASiA. " ' ' : 4. , - aaii Tikal Aca(, a T. LOiia, iib. are . prohaily LOt) who Will le" Jn; lne ' la the morning. While thr-re '.a ," hardfy a rush, yet the Interest Is a healthy one, and owing to the length of time lnawhlch names will be received It la fair to ga eume from advices constantly being re ceived that the Influx of people will- stead ily Increase, at least during the present w eek. Tonight Hon. Joliri Kinney "arrived from Washington nt the head of a . (ore of eight clerks to tnke charge of tha real, t ration and drawing nl thla point -They brought with them a complete aet of regis tration papers for use Tiy nstarlea Ip preparation of papers' foY applicants li 6r der that the actual work at the land office may be expedited. The town Is quiet and orderly and every one : le , being amply cared for. Bee Want Ada are th best Buatne Boosters. .'..'. bat the results are uncertain. They are not salted Im rJ urate tmiaona. which 6 rat thiokea the Moad the aad ttssuee. - ' ' -( ' THE NEW TREATMENT; by ELinmATion PROMPTLY RELIEVES PAIN of Elimino and sea now MUCH BET For sale by . , ...i - Main St.. Council Bluffs 'Phone 833. - " ' ' i ' 1 1 Makes you cooler " - . s -' but .dotjsn'l. Jiri; yoi ,v good f ot the stdmach;n ' nd tMtBtes .gopdytoo : ... -uufi. r.i ' 'f t " 'Your doctor w!" . tell you1 there . is no better summ i Ibk for the little folks or for you tiuin pure? ginger ale. Deborah- Ginger Ale is made from mineral water drawn from the solid ' rock from a depth of 830 feet and the purest refined ginger, . -', " - "It has that snappy, fiagery taste Debtf'ah Mineral 5prin? Council Dluff5 Iowa. CHEAP ,f. f, : V EXCURSIOMS VIA i. .. i - 7.. ...,.... .. Cambridge' SpHngs, Pa.'s)2t.l5 V St Paul-MinneapoUs, ...U2.5Q ' Duluth-Superlor. V . '.'. 7. . 815.05 Alexandria, MJnni . .813.25' ' W alker, Minn., (Leecb - Lalto) u . i riV.'i 417.10 ' ' Rice Iike, Wis.... . ft 5.00 Wlnnepeg, Man . . l . .l .$35 (Jn Watervllle, .Minn ..'... . -$1Q,50 Madison Iake, Mlnn.t , IloifiO Spirit Lake (OkoboJiV. . .$9 ,5 Waterloo. Iowa,,,, . ... .81l'.85 Cherokee, Iowa.......... $0-b ' WORLD'S ROUTE ; ; C aXOTLJ-iS1" . "