tit:: omaha daily t;i:j:: Trtur.ppAY, .tuly VVS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL Pari '!" flnn'!. I.nrt'e giaases fit. ' ... , Ftockcrt Sflls rrp!. tvhmldt' new studio, ) rrrmrtwsy. . For rent, n.w niowonm. Main street. Ptc?ura: f-,r wa-ling j'f rlvn special attention. Ai" s ni-r . i--d iiroadway. Look. Pure t fna Ha'ir, 14 is for li.M. 17. P. Tea Co. 1 none . J. W. U'Way. Pictures firn to oriir. 1-Bcqueret colors 0 not isu. t-.erwk.lu ! Wain. 1L A-0. William Arrnl was liii a building l-er-mlt ypKter.iny for a Irani cottage on PI'.APADt SUeft, A mnrrliirre ll-en tni lmii Jr'"'l V to l!v4n Y. Andrew ! 3.1, nil Mauila 1". i ad -.lock, .:1 ii, bout of .llmh. Notice of appeal by tht dofrnlnnt In the 'Ht of Mm, Jennie L. JiiAtlile lnia the Ac'nx I.lfo Insurance tonumny was fiicil in the dinlrlct court yasteraay. 1'eputy City Jtnrahnl tmrrt 1 called ui)n yffttrfiiHy to "hoot n 1 i j. ..J online whlrh bit John (Hlbert In the lea; w ,me the latter wm rl'llnr bicycle. The f rst shot sent the dug t tne ha hunting grounds. . . I Kf nherty," ng V, tt thi city, pnd Tit 1 y keci'nn,. aim) ft this city, ar-i-ii. vi(ri1sv f-r A rnirrrft llwnw, l.ut ea the proa'pecUv brMa wua tinder niro and t.sd not the rj!i-'it of Jut jnreru they wer refund a. licence. Arthur tunn, charrel with rnsllcioi'-iy breaking , the irnnt window In tra. l.ert , pdlmin resilience . and 1.10 a lump, fi tered ' plM of RuHty yenterdny In Jus tico CHfnn cohrt an-.l whs committed to tne county Jail tor ten liis. The Qunatlon of sending it team of For s rKir to the f.l. Louie exposition will fiine vp for consideration" and action at tut meting of lii-l camp, Modern Wood. P"ien, of America, tuis evening and all mem bers are requested t? be present.. Council .mfr tent of Maccabees enter- tnti.en Us members end families last even ' ii i with very i,l-anrit social, at which t. nrein-,n fmurt and Attorney H. J. Chambers delivered rtilreees. Cards and - aui axceiient musical .rGgram helped round out a, very en,"yui9 evenins. mIi" mni were rvi, Xhaie was a large et'.sniiaage. , The polio are Cally rounding up large : nuinbera of vags, who are alven a bread nd water diet and then driven out of town In relays. yesterday, with the as flilnnce cf th Is'orthwestern officials, Milur Richmond succeeaed In sending a lars,e nuiiiler out ef the olty, the railroad making; io objection to the hoboes board- " lng the freight trains tn the north yards. Mpaclnl agents of fhs Itock Island rall . roau were yenierday Investigating the fir ing of a number ot emus by suine ui.aiiowu person which eir.eshed a window of one of the car in jseiigor trnln No. 23. arriving la ro Tuc- wUy r.!Bht at :2'. The shots were hied us the train paesed a croimlng a few . milt east of the city and caused consider able alarm suioiig the passengers, who "Jumped to the conclusion that the trsln was about to be held up. Hottm of the paaaengera were Injured. Itanaveay en Pearl Street. " rv-arl nix.tt was th fcn cf an excli lug runuwuy ycetefday, a team cf bronchog . hitched to one of Mlnnick'a mall wagons playlnc lha star roles. The team had been eft standing in front of the Mlnnlck barn opposilia - tlia , court., Louks without being bitched, when they took It Into their heads to start on a nvad gallop north on Fearl BfreeU . N".f ' First cvnua they flashed Into a bpssy.Vptcuplp-4 by. 'N?l Johnson and his sun Louis. The Johnson buggy was turned over and its occupant .thrown puU ... Mr. Johj' "u'a ' elbow Was hurt- and he was also ivere!y bruised. The sou escaped with a 'tew slight bruises. Th force of the collision' upaet the mall wagon, whlctt the team dragged on' Its side for abuut halt a fciock befora they ' wr' caught at " i'!'R$ avenue. . JMr. Johnsoa attempted to gst out ot Uia way ef the runaway team, but was prevented by a motor, car , a p. cj.ri.VaohUigJ.iroiJi,.the. opptlta (Jlreclloa. flea Oil Bollcrtors. The officers of th Council B'.ufTs Trade and, Labor assembly were somewhat exer ciaed yesterday when they learned that a j! solicitor- claiming to represent a Chicago publishing house was soliciting advertUs- v inents and the ratronofl of the merchants of th city for a "Labor Directory," rep resented as haying tft endorsement pf the aasembly. The officers at ence took Bteps ' to notify the business men of the city ' that the "directory" was unauthorized by the local labor unions, although the solic itor had In some means scoured the signa ture ot Secretary iiatiiial of the aaetriubly. The efflcers of .tho assembly succeeded In having; a number cf contracts which had been entered Into for mlvertSsing snaoe oancei'ed and others which wer pending a topped before coimumatod. . Woman ISadly Mart. . Mr.' T. W. Fryer or Grfcham avenue U suffering from a st-ver wound In th face, th result of being struck by an Iron picket - pin. Mrs.. Fryer went Tuesday evening to v teed the family cow, which WB stHked out on the hlllalda near th house. When th ..arii.nnl n- Mrs, Fryer coming It rmhd tj ti.eet hur wiin such fc:e that It pulied , th pin out of. th ground. Th riraoll of th rep hurled th Iron stake with great fune into Mrs. Fryer's face, the point . -penpti-etlpf th side cf th Jaw and th throat and Inflicting an ugly and painful ...irt Mr Fryr we e!mt Vrtnr. unconr.no-.ig If th blow and wit!) dim- rulty ft -ii In rejrnlning the house, where exti.!!:ir.tin showed that th wound, . while p-iiujul. w juM probably not. prove eerloua. " . ' - bel.ODK'1 Jv Aiiaalon. Tlev. Henry ijtLong wIU tcday take out a tui:ilr.s pcrn-.lt f-r tha crssttsn of a 1 ttifldlng- 24x31 fret,- located on Avenue E, went of. the Klishtv tireet chool. 1 The bulirtSi-.g will fca used for a aew mission. The work will be along the lines conducted at t'--a IkLoiig mlnRlon'et C9 i:&tt Isroud wy. The money with which the lot was purchased hn been (!vr t 1'r. EeLong ,. fcy a frt-nd cf the ch-.-iren who has ae.en and appreclatud the work that has betn , done at the u!Jer mission. Th lot Is fully paid for and a smull aum-ha been given tu ethft the work of building, which Is de kia"! t tK.t about i i. Heal Iml ie itonsfera. These tranxiWs were reportad to The Bee Ju'y 7 by tl-4 Title Carar.ty and Trut ceu'pany ot Council JJ!ua: l'otr a w &ttfmii. Invey-tFiifnt 'fOTrtnary i .1J.: lot 1. LWk 1. lver. tl . en. i , w. J J. hiwM, e'-ot V-.-fiinan, lot 1, biox-a fc ' . P- d .'".V"j'."'c 1j, Cochran' Two transfers, total.. ...J b.i) -1 J v x a. Tha.:.: IS n Vi: Ilia i-i i cry f.:- i 'e :'.A!. f "cnor..Mi.;:;iu i I ' t, Utt i f r iii c r! '.t i i V. BLUFFS COUNCIL CHECKS UP PAVING Local Orer Wora rerformod bj Contractors DnrirT the Enmraer. riNDS CNE riACE Ti'AT COSTS CITY KUCJI Entire Block Itnprirrl for Bt ! lagle rriKl.mtr, Pnblla Mast Pmr th Coat of th Vr'ork. Th city council heid a peclal eeeslon yesterday afternoon and after viewing th recently completed paving on Harrison and Third streets, adopted th assessment schedules as prepared by the city engi neer. With but one exception all of the butting-property on Harrison street Will stand th cost of the Improvement and the city will have to only bear about J'.OO of th cost. On Third street at the Tenth avenu Intersection some property w-found nut ( of sufficient ralue to stand th double as sessment, and the city will have to assume about tWO of th cost. s The council also finally prised upon' the paving assessment schedule for. Fifth avenue between Third street and Ciark avenue. On this on block th city Will have to assume no less than 11.166 of the cost. This block was ordered Improved by th former council at th Instance, It Is sl leged, of 01 property owner. Be that as It may, th taxpayers are now called upon to pay over $5,000 for th paving, curbing. aewering ki'id araulrig of this Single blcclc. for the reason that th property on th south aid is ocoupled by a hug bluff mad famous ty th wsrrlng classes of the high school prior to the close of th school year aa "Gibraltar." On th north aid th lota, with but on exception, are unimproved and their assessment valuation la low. The consensu of opinion la that this block should not have been Improved until such time aa th property owners had brought their lot to grade, when they would be valuable ' aa residence sites, whereas In their present condition they are almost valueless. Th Improvement of this block t th behest, a It Is alleged, of on prop erty owner, who built a house on th single lot h owned, ha cost th taxpayers of the city upward of 15,000. Speaking of this yesterday several of the ah'.ennfcn, after making a personal Invest! Ration of the block, said: "It -Was an In Justice to the taxpayers of this city to order this single Mock Improved, a It must have been realised at that tim that th abutting property, with the "exception of. the on lot Improved, Would .-not stand the expense of auch Improvements and that the burden -would, fall upon .th city. Two or' tSre year honco, 'when th big bluff has been cut down, would have. been ample time to have ordered thla residence street Improved." ; ' CARI'KR liECl.l'VKS THIS NOMIATIOS Former Alderinaa . tvtll Not Ksn on the Dinorala Ceanty Ticket. Former Alderman L.' A. Cnsper has de clined to aoCcpt the democratic, nomination for member of th County Board of Super, visors. '"Mr Casper- ha, hot! find Chairman Miller of the democratic county central committee to take ate name off the ticket and have, the committee name someone else in hi stead. ' Mr. Casper' nomination was Without his coheent and, in fact, he wtl not 'even con sulted about it-before the convention. He had previously made plan for an automo bile trip to Minnesota, on which ke now Is, and for spending the winter on th Pa cing coast. Not wishing to change hi plans, h decided that he could not accept the nomination. ' Vp to date Mr. Casper Is th only one of the democratic nominees on the county ticket who haa withdrawn, and It Is be lieved that the others will stick, although they all lunlst that th nominations vtcre forced on them against their will. - Th vacancy caused by Mr, Caaper's Withdrawal wilt not be filld until later by the democratic county central commit tee. f.ItOCLItS AS ill' TC1IER PICKIC Third Annual OatiuaT of Local Aaao elation Come Off Today. The third annual picnic of the Council I'KuTs I'.ctfiil Croc.irs' and Butchers' aeso elation will be fceid toduy at Mtoauuii ,Val ley and tha attendance is expected to prov a record-brenker. Last year about S.OuO persons attended the picnic. But thi year It Is expected thi number will be left In th shad. AH th grocery stores and meat in"'-'"'" In the city wl l. rloed tixlity, so that the owner and employes can enjoy th holiday. The first special train will . leave the Nurths astern Broadway dejii.t at 9 o'clock, the second half an hour Inter and the third at I o'clock.' Ticket held J?y those unable to take advantage of these special trains wti be roort, hnwaver, on th noon train. The first special on the return trip will loav isaieuouit Valley at 7 p. m. and th other as soon as loaded. 'A bug and varlf.l proKrarn of sports' haa ren arranged for the 1ay and ther will be plenty of amusement fur all, both young and old. The merchants of the city hav doi.fcti-d a ln( assortment of 'valuable prlf for the dJlTerent event on the pro gram. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Tel. taO. Night Fi'jT. titnit U ostly. "I didn't Intend to shoot him. I menly meant to bluff him to death," was the ex planation given by John Taylor when ar raigned before Justice. Omen yesterday on a charge of prcsatiting a loaded revolver at George W. Tic and threatening to blow his head off. "We'l, If. the bluff had 'done Its work and Tlce had dropped dead, do you think you would have been junti.'ledT" anked the court Of the defendant. "Hure I do. I wouldn't be to blame. Bur It w ould be his Own fault If he Is bo scaied" nwerd Tnylor wl'.h a grin wliich spread from ear to ear, . Fearing ou anlkht be tempted to work Suih a bluff arfiiin on the prosecuting wit ness I will Mud you ever to keep the ie in the sum of 't t Ik lined the court, i .l Td)l. r b-i,. ui.ui.le to furnl.iti the ! .a vm .taken V to the county Juil. 1lor and Tlce He both ngro saloon I 'i o ' i'iun.tii.g ai.d 1 tn. jj. 1 uty & p. n. C.i:l.il Suva iko.!. Sw.t. J...,. t aiv, tie oui,if rumii who Ijli.g at tt-a WooiHii's t'liril'4.ri aoo lull 1.1 ' tr w oa which urnoa11y lie- waa stealing a -trlde. In view of Pulllvan's precarious oc.nlillon the ralircfld romperiy has been not!fle4 by the young man's attorney that undur ait oruer of court hi depositions la the eult will be taken next Monday at th hnspKal, provided of course that the young man sur vives until that tim. TflAMpg TAKfrl rOKSEMIOJI OF THAIS Thr llandred Mrn ItMe to Alonx City Wllhnot raylnsr Their Fart. ONAWA, la., July 27. (ripecia!.) Tester day, Just before 1 o'clock, Mayor Harlow received a telegram from the train dis patcher of the Northwestern rftllway say ing 200 men had taken ponreslon ot through freight train No. 25- Council Bluffs to Bloux City, Conductor Cole, and refused to pay fare or get off the train, and ask ing for help of police to remove them. Myor Harlow and pollc fore wer on hanl at the depot on arrtvxl of th train and found fully it) men aboard, of all kinds and classes. The men were In empty cars, had not disturbed merchandise cars In any manner and' wer very quiet and orderly. They said they were going up to th northern harvest fields and wtra not I looking, for trouble, but were going to ride and didn't wish to be disturbed. Mayor Harlow Interviewed th men and elsed up the situation, concluding that as the men only wanted to ride and promised to do no damage, the best way waa to allow hem to pursue their Journey un disturbed. : ... On cat contained seventy-eight men, several of them were well dressed and fair looking fellows. Conductor Cole said J iney nau none no uamage as rar as tie could soe, but that they refuned o pay tare and he was powerless to Collect The train pulled out for Bloux City with all Its passengers and eight additional tramps from Onawa, who said they were hunting worn. . Reinbeck Women Orgranlse. REINBECK, la., July 27.-(SpcIal. Fifty Relnbeck women, member of the Kennlngston club, attended the Chautau qua at Waterloo, and fifty JVclnbeck busi ness men remained at home and cared, for the children. The town ha a population of but . 1,200 and the removal of fifty of th prominent women suspended PuiflnCss ' for the day. t When th plan to attend the Chautauqua was first mentioned the men wanted to at tend too, but the women objected-. . The children wer left at home and the men had to care for them. Soon after the noon hour the men held a meeting and formed an organization to oppose the woman's rights movement. T. M. C. A. Repretary for Ottnmna, OTTUMWA, la., July 27-(8pecia!.) B, A. Barlow, Jr.,- of the Central Young Men' Christian association . at Baltimore, Md., has accepted the offer of the' secretaryship of the Young Men' Christian association at Ottumwo. Mr. Barlow ha been her looking over the field and haa returned to Baltimore -to:make preparation -for-locat ing here. II la 85 year old and a. native of Jamestown, N. Y. i liver Medal Contest. MODAL!;,. In,. July J7. (Special.) Last night the Epworth league held a silver medal oratorical contest t the Methodlat Episcopal church. Mis Donxclla Stoke won the.prlx offered. The other contest ant were Eva Ferris, Josle Wade. Mary Wade, Xat Logan ,nd.Be!l Gill. . A similar contest for a gold medal will occur at th.: Missouri VaUejr Methodist Episco pal church Friday, evening. -- . nisr Bin . Bio . ON'AWA. Ia,, July '.-(8peclal.)-Th bo basa ot th season or for several .seasons waa caught at Blue lake .Sunday by Fred J. Marshall, tax collector, of Onawa. The fUh weighed five potands and eleven ounce and was a splendid, on. Fred say It la th best thing he ha landed sine lait winter. ' ' ' ' Ppeetal Train leave Chicago at 1 p, to Itonton m., -noon, ' August 14th via .Wabash railroad. Breakfast at Niagara Falls, that evening In Boston. Chair oars (seats fres) coaches, tourist standard sleepers. Rourd trip 117.78. All agents sell via Wabar:-J Insist upon your tickets reading that way. The only line landing passengers at main entrance World' Fair. For all Information call at Wabash City office, 1601 Farnam street, or adJree t HARRY E. MOOItES, Q.' A.. P. D.. Wab. n. K., " Omaha, Neb. FORECAST OF. THE WEATHER Warmer Today tat K-brssk and Inws aad Fair Weather for Friday. WASiHNaTON, ' July 27.-Fortcait for Thursdny and Friday: . For Nebraska Fair and warmer Thurs day; Friday, fair. For. Iowa Fair Thursday and Friday. For Colorado Fair Thursday and warmer In east portion; Friday, fair. for AVyoming Fair and warmer Thurs day; Friday, fair. ' For North and ' South Dakota Fair Thursday! shower and cooler Thursday ni-ht and Friday. ..... For Kansas Fair In north, showers nd thai, uar storms in the south portion Thurs day; Friday, fair, warmer in south por tion For Missouri Shower Thursday, Icoolsr In tha east portion; Friday, fair and warmer, ... Local Record. OFFICE OF Til 3 WEATHER BUREAU, OMAHA, July is. f re rd cf tem- Jn-mlulM bud p. ItK L the cot reoponJlng day years: e . .41 ttiree UlO punt 1904. 1M. . 4 -- i - 79 !rt . t,4 74 63 n . S e . U -M ., .W .00 T ,0u MsTtnium temperature .N inliitiiiii teioort? a.1 ure J. .-all lerolrB.ture 1 if dpi lull. 11 Hecord of tem iierature and breclultation at tnuaha for tnU uny since l.iurch 1, luo4: oil tlti"(r!rlUie f 7K (em v i' t ton (Uy 1 'J o ho 1 I o I't 1 '.- , i .o u-iio-y t-ot in o.Bl I r ; "it1 rf. . Marcil 1, ) 4 .l-t liu-h li Id. -i - ii in v i r I i-e fto y .1 rMllll.til fclltro Ikitti'ch 1 rt.. lS.i iiu-o.-e rlt?m-y atoue March 1 t.ii ItiCl.r-a y t..r cor. perioil, 6.41 lm hes ijiiciBiu y lor cor, period, l.'.ii.... .(U i titles Hryorts from lttttuae at f jk. ut. ' H . t,- v . o 3 ' '' S 3 ?f : "li - CONPTTIV OF THS i. Ml. a. O.-lllllH Mil I- . mini it l.u.. i...1 t clear e, I l-t.r otUc, f'l-nr n, .iiny clo.iuy . ci'-v. r .......... V, i;.c.,I ,, . . r . . . , i, . i. r po.ilv 'luuUy , t ii noly , ciunr i. .. .r i .1 v. tii--r .i-i .. I I .i I .in ANOTHER EFFORT TOR BUSSE Attonifji Will Try to Get TSef Trial fjr Wife Harderer. TECHNICALITY RLUCD ON TO SAVE NECK taprrme taart Divide Once o Case 4 Hope I Sow to Wis Over 0 Jo4g for , ' -' ' l)efa.- ' ' From a Staff Cotrcsponilent.) DE3 MOINES, July 2t tPpeclal.) Iou! Busse, th Butler county wlf murderer, who rostsd under sentence of death for over two year and la, alill nominally un der sentence ot death without any expec tation of adorning a nooue. will make an other attempt , to convince the supreme court that his brutal crime Was technically only man'aughter. ' His attorneys hav filed a petition for rehearing ttr the u preme court. In view of the divided con dition of the courjt the, is great probabil ity of the case being reopened. The chief reliance of the defense fa In r-frrcl to the admission of evidence coneeTnlnjr the al leged confession of Buese. This 6onfes slon, said to haye been in writing, was not Introduced, but portions ef It were pre sented .orally, ahd the defenee- claims that the suppressed portion would hav af fected the case materially. The other con tention of the defence Is that while drunk' ennce 1 not an excuse, for crime, If it could be shown that th defendant wa drunk It would have material bearing on whether his crime was premeditated. II claim that h flew Into a rage when hi wife struck him over the head with a chair, and he seiied' the chair and killed hrr. The court tietd that his drunkenness was not shown, though there was evidence he had taken three or four big drink of whisky Just a short time before the crime. The case I in a. peotillar condition. Th court, after ponalderir.g th case, reached the conclusion there should be reversal, and one of the Judges wrote, an opinion taking this view. Then another wrot a dissenting opinion, holding th trial had been fair and complot.- Bef Or the .an nouncement wa made th dissenting opin ion gained converts and at th finish tha court lined up three against three. Whil thi leave Busse still under sentence, of death, there Is no way of having th en tnc executed until the governor reviews the case -and readies the conclusion that hi life Imprisonment should be terminated by a hanging., A Ah governor la not likely, to ever take. such, a step. Buss will remain indefinitely in prison, unies the court reopens the cse and grant him a new trial on a ruling which would mak It Impossible to .convict for any greater crime than, manslaughter. ., . . Iaterarbs Vnluea la Iovrn. , The state executive council today an Tiniineed the aF(?s!iihent -on lnterurban railway in the etate,. The total valuation. for taxation purport thi year is an Increase of 87,697 over last year. The fhang-.. la on two .'JWk The lnterurban line from De Motnes to "Colfax I assessed at 3,0OO a mile lnsto.id ot ,600.' wMch adds $28,726; and the Waterloo & Cedar Falls Hp bought an ,;abridon,ed lino of th Oreat Western from ''Wa.verly to Bumner and this U aesessed af 12,600 a mile, or t.m. The other llnee - aaesed are the Boone auburban. t'ii,AiniCS'dar Itaplds & Mirlon,'tho Ma. itf Clri'dc-Clrar Lake, and the Tama & Toledo," ail assessed thi year a last. -- - Exnresa Vol nation. Th .valuation of-express line ia low. thi year, Just, completed by the tat executive council, flrfus1 :Talue for taxa tlon purposes the anie las last year. Th aggregate Is as follows . on each of th different nystems rn'-th ate: United Btate. 188,617; American,' li,S5; Ada ma, tS4,S10; Wells-Fargo, J294I8; Pacific.. te.W; Oreat Northern, 3,t)r. ' , , Contract lor Blind Heapltal, Th Stat Board of Control haa let the contract for the building of a nt w .hospital at the State College for the Blind at Vin ton. The bids "revenled the fact that the $8,000 appropriated for fh building would not be euftli-ient, but by the state furnish ing the stone from th eu-o prison quarries at Anamoea. a contract, wan entered into with M. 8. Sutton ' of Vinton that 'Will come within the state llmilatla. . fetation Wanted lor Farmers.. Residents of Joxikson county In the .vi cinity of the place whore' it is proposed that the new station la to be located on. the Milwaukee complain that they hav been misunderstood In that the demand for the pew station come not from tha town of Spraguvllle, but from the farmer near by. Th farmer claim that they are en titled to a station t com point on the Milwaukee cutoff, and axe urging the rail road commissioners to order a siding put in at the placo !ltt!na.td. Ti. Commis sioner hav not decldod th matter be cause not all the papers in th con hav been recelvad. . New Prddber t,ivr. A great many inquiries are comlns to the state 'officer in regard to' the r.er law which provide for counties fixing a license fee for peddler In tne country, 'in ere I some misapprehension of the law and a be lief that If enforced It will, prevent any kind of canvassing In the country or' tak ing orders. This wa not the intention of th lawmakers, but it 1 being so; con strued In many place. It has bad the effect of reducing th number of peddler operating In a general way in the state, , - Nominated for Congrraa. j Republican ot Iowa completed their ticket for congressional candidate In the stat tod iy by the. nomination In cimven tlon at Iavnport of Albert- F. Dawson of Jackson county, ' The Domination was by acclamation, as there was no opposing candidate. Mr. Dawson has been for sev eral yA( th private Secretary to Sena tor Allison and previously was engaged In the newspaper business at Preston. He has also had charge of tha speakers' bureiftt for the republican state commu te during the lust three years and a such ti.is become very well known to all the republican campaigners of 'Iowa.' The dis trict U now represented by Judge M. 'J. Wade, d.-mocrnt, who will be nominated for a atioiiJ tntm. . Walker Is Free Man. John Walker, colored, formerly of Coun cil Bluffs, secured ball today and 1 free to a!o Ten Llillion .. Tt i.r.iAT.:ra t;i-.::..a aa!t tnl 8nln for the murder of Iac Flhkelieln. Walkrr was convicted of mur der In the second decree and given an elaht-year snVnce. The supreme coxrt dec!del the evidence did not warrant con viction. He wa brought bark and placed In the county Jail ftnd: today he gave ball In r.c-'O and wn released. The man wbo was Indicted for Mring Walker tl Kill Flnkelsteln waa acquitted. Colored Knlalite of Pythtaa. The grand lodg of Iowa Knights of Py thias, colored, commenced a session her today with about BO present, representing about twenty lodges. A feature wa th arrival at noon of th representatives of Western Btaf lodge No. 1 of Omaha, which belona'l to the Iowa Jurisdiction, with th roloTed Knights of Fythlas band from Omaha and a colored base ball club. The colored pythlart gave a grand parade this evening on th streets. . tiet Terminals. Th St. Joseph, Albany & Dee Molnen Elecir'o railway ha made arrangements with th Dcs Moinc Union railway for terminal rlfthts In tha city and trackag rights for a' distance outh from th city Th deal wa closed at a conference be tween F. B. Mordaunt of the proposed lln and F. M. Hubbell of the I Moinc Union, DEATH RECCr.D.' Fnneral of Joaeph Pace. AUBURN. Neb., July S7. (Speclal.)-Th funeral of Joseph face, chief of police. took plae from th Presbyterian church at U o'clock today. It wa very large'y attended. The funeral was under the aus pices and management of - the Modern Woodmen of America, of which order the deceased wa a member, and held a cer tificate for $2,0"0, All busineM house closed during the hour of the funeral. Kev, Prtngl preached the funeral sermon. ; Isnirl Sample. 3EATRICE, Neb., July 27. Ppclal.) Samuel Sample, a veteran of the civil war and for the last twenty year a resldont of Beatrice, died yesterday at his home in thi city after an Illness of several weeks of stomach trouble, aged 67 years. He Is survived by his wife ahd four children, three daughters and one son, Funeral services were held this afternoon, being In charge of the Grand Army of th Republic. Mr. Kllaabrta WUlett. Th funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Wlllctt, who died at St. Joaeph's hospital last Mon day, will be held Thursday ' afternoon. Services will be conducted at I o'clock at fit. John'a African Methodist Episcopal church, Eighteenth and Webster streets, Koeneke-Behnlta. HUMBOLDT, Neb., Juy 27.r(Speclal.)- ev, j. u. &ieyer ot tne local uerman Methodist church, thi afternoon performed the ceremony which wedded M!s Carrie Bchults to Mr. George Koeneke, both well known young people of this section. Th affair wa witnessed by a' large crowd of friends and neighbors and took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Bchultx, a short distance east of the. city. The couple wUl soon o to housekeeping on the farm of th groom la Washington county, Kansas. nUtltleHner-Schlnael. COLUMBUS, , Neb., July (Special.) Joseph Rothleltner of this city' and Mrs. Anna Schlnxel of Coffeyville, Kan., wer married by County Judge Ratterman yes terday, at hi office. The 'groom la a re tired farmer of this county" and is 69 years of age. . The bride gl'e her age a 81. They: will live at Leigh, Colfax County. " ''''. T ; ' - Walarom-rine. ' .. j -; OSCPOLA,.. JMeb., ..July p $7,-9pecial.)l Mis May -Pin wa united-in marriage to Albert Walstrom at Osceola, Monday, by Judge Ball. They will make their home In Osceola. POSTMASTER IS UNDER ARREST Inapeeto Cueefca n Catator County Una - - anal Declare' Hint " Short. HOLDREGE, Neb., July 27. (Special Telegram,) B. Breckney, : who .has been postmaster at Oconoto, Custer county, for th last two years. ' was brought before United Btate Commissioner Beghtal today on the charge of embezzling 42 from the money order, fund. Breckner waived ex amination, was placed under $1,000 bonds. In default of which he wds committed to the Pouglas county jail, to await in ac tion of th United States grand Jury. The arrest was made by Deputy Marshal Ho'mnn on complaint of Postofflce Inspector Bwlft, who checked Breckner up and pro nounced him short, Breckner Is a married man and la about it year old. B. ftreckner was lodged In the Douglas county Jail Tuesday night by deputy United' States Marshal Hom&n, on- com mitment from United Etate Commissioner B.egktal at Holdreg. charged with em- betziernent of 1443 of postofflce funds for which -he wa responsible, Breckner was bound over to the federal grand Jury In It WO. -. After ItJarly Hunters. ORD. Neb., July 87 (Special. ) A deputy state game warden has been In this vicinity for the Inst few days In an attempt to lo cate early chicken hunters. Thus far the efforts of the warden have been fruitless. The birds now range In slse from one to o-thirda grown and afe more plentiful than for years. Very few hav been killed thus far this season, as tha county 1 re ported to be practically free from market hunter. Biennial Kaeuralon KblfcYtt of Pythias Louisville, Ky., August 18-29. The Chicago Oreat Western railway will on Apgust 12th to 16th, Inclusive, sell tick et to Louisville at very low rate for the round trip. Quod to return until Aogust Slat. For full Information apply ta D. 'arkhurst, general agent, 15U Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Preparing for Wyoming . Lixpoal t ton. C11KYENNEX Wyo..-July J7.-(8peeial.) The executive committee of the Wyoming Industrial convention and exposition held a meeting today and Completed arrangements or. the fourth annual convention, which will be held tn Casper on September 20, SI and 22. This convention promises to ol!ps anything of th kind ever held In th went, both In the matter of attendance and the variety of the exhibits shown. Probably on of the most thrilling nd lntcreJUli g events will be a reproduction of the battle of Plat bridge, which oc curred In July, on the site of the pre- Bo::c3 cYcr.r. V ent cilr of Csaper, between a lnre bind ot Cheyonn Inlians and t troops of cavalry. In thi fight th tr-vps were over whelmed and many were killed, but the Indian lost heavily knd wer flnnlly com pelled to retreat . Reinforcements arrived from Fort Laramie and the Indian wer driven out of the country. Thl memorable battl will be reproduced In all of Its d talis, th Indian taking part. , Huron Wnnta Harvest llnwaa. HfnON. 8. D.. July 37. Spclal -In-qnlrv as to crop conditions In this locality disclose ' the fart that present Indications ar that Pcadl county will begin the har vest this week pf 0n of the finest crop of small grain ever produced In the county. Barley, rye and bats In many fields, and more especially the early sown, will bo In shock In th next few 6ys. Bright, warm weather 1 needed; there Is abundance ot moisture tor corn, and that crop Is making rapid progress, while potato's give premie of an abundant yieid. The appearance of rust In some small grain fields Is reported, but not to a damaging extent. There Is i demand for farm laborer that so far x reeds th supply. The hay cmp Is one of th heaviest known to this section and Is aow being harvested. . Stiffness, Lameness, - cM Riseumatism Why do eo many men and women of middle lira low their elasticity and move with a much difficulty a other do who) hav passed their three socr years and tenT ' - Pimply because they h allowed their Systems to gradually fill up with Urlo Add poison. What at first appeared to be '"only cold" of "an attack ot La Orlpp," later produced soT.-iei" In the muscle. Lumbago, Backache, Stiff Joints, Khenmatlam. or IVormity. ; FLIMINATTjM th moat atlafaetorf remedy known for thea conditions, it Set by. redlssolring and clearing out th urate poison. Th earlier you begin th treatment tb better th result. E. J.' Wllilama, a prominent stockman of fihtmandnith.' write April M, 104: Ellmlno. Mdlcln Co., Dm Motnes, la. , Gentlemen I have been a sufferer from sever and gent attacks of Rheumatism.! I hav been to the Spring and triad many Temedte and. doctor, but yoof ELIMTNATUM la th only thin that ha helped in. I consider It th King ot Rheumatl remedies and do not baeltaMj to recommend it to any sufferer. Vrr respectfully your. " 3. L Williams. 1 Becur this wonderTtd rrmody i todr from your druggist and ramov tb pois- on that oau yon tremble. For sals bv Sehnefer' Cut Price Dnii Store. K. T. Yates, Proprietor, 10th and ChlnhaA CI- fl fc, .. IDl..... ill r.- . ,,.nn ' .-i"j ..llll, X iflllir-o 111 1II1U ll'i; 24th and N gts., South Omaha, 'Phone No. ; lith Avs, and Main Et Council Bluffs, Phone S.A HAND SAPOLIO' neither coats over the surface, nor does it go. down Into the pores and dissolve their necessary oils. It opens the' pores,' liberates their activities, byt works no chemical--change'-' in those .delicate juices that go to make up the charm and bloom , of a . perfect complexion- Test ft' yourself; - , i, Chtrza Ltii.thaa All Ofiiertv -. Dr?. ' l- SPECIALIST, ' Treats all terms ef j DISEASES OF r.:rj criLY 1 A Medical Expert Zi ' Years' Experleaa It Years In Omoiii . J Kanriy J0,0 Cii C Tartfeneie, FtiIi-imi. nioo Irnl.on, Strirtura, Oiii, 1rT)lJ tif' ii!r. tun r lmuii tut Vitality Sn4 ail firrn af elir-mil Qntaec Tr.OT.i-ni lr n.oil. c.il ar write. Bas IM. Ctta vw t- a. ijt u, owns, Kcfe - FnMCli I .m Falulnaa, aad sot aan.tf taut or aoiauacua. '.HtShaul:l Cl.tO.M.i'I.O . C. . i. Kol4 by Jkrsgslst a. un t Im .1.1. vf.BGi ! l r ! pra.a, prapaid, trf j 90 or bottl.ati.7i. i Cuauux aaaa a InaaS fli) n PRO I i Lip ) lU'ill & SEr.Ul Omaha. Nets. ) c::es e:'i?xtT) i ulvkr and fer "a. . , V ... than other i: ; epiiciAUAT. , ecraa ail i'ciJ Jioai Is"''" ei k.aoay. biaiilx ' , aad iaa l Huutu '.. p:-., reea lo Ufa, ry el g .vj f ..J ajai.jtvu. awn on U, le meats, tonfiw, umt, ta.lr aftd yebroj !lllyg cui e.i-i"r cei. illicitly forevar. Vn,tr. ryiud. aoifi4 aad r tr raioa l.i ii.tu ting, paia t Pae ef tti" Neve f&U (iuickrt eiu la tt w P .-n f from ;.biaafaa resi bi.a, a... i-.d m wm,jia, aanaat SaaUUiy. aau'Ur am) i.ua. lu ylaur aa4 Silonflu. YT-i,.,i-.t ty rf"- li r-sr-s C? ("CS Ca.iu'ULj fhat'l LA OaaJUiAv Ul a4 ( iata Liut twuaMia, rv. I ""'i : ft I ..ej r::nr:3v:::.:: ' utiti llaa Bl '""'"' la I u t aan. , 1 i h-,iulii.UiH lima, fawwM ltrlClluuS fcF Ilkwirat'oM i ai w a..-1-..ra. - ot aootll n.aa.ljra. 1 ... .rrs, otuju.u.i.lij;... A1S 1ii3 Year Urooiid Otflco uotn cfT.ee r hot In Summer and euld la winter. ORl.-w that are always w.ito ia winter and cool la summer ar In Tb Be Dct'3 tng. That I becaue th building wa bulit by an architect who kit ' tt.ea matter In mind and bacaus th building I situated so that there is no'Wit sin beating doon upon It and ther la iilac.ty f tlr on til side, and Uiroush th eourt on the inaid. V'e hav a few vary d.-liabi eU.cea at very rAuiii.. e fi'!ar.aV Iit u elm them Ui yuu. n t. j - - U m w at k r n p v r r vjiLivJ ... w:ill find roMng eqttal'for ml'iS'tro. tlunir qiiftlitlo. f ? n I 1 1 y . V- t.ii a . ha altvsyg bon rrrtnnirnlod by phy sician for its milk producing tjuaUUc. It ia liiTarlably niod t tha i::?::;t MWkiilliiail throch"iit the conntrj' bwenoe cf Its unequalled milk producing- qualities. Fred Kr2 Drcwin Co. CaaU'i Model Urswery. T!ephon 430. . C1AH4 I lateraatcd 4 f-s ' Tba Tw Srrfe-. il ." fern ml t.x . f. - .--! f-iiv en .,,'.(, i 4n.t,'t tW tt, k,. r )iit-lrlfM Ixh k-t'4. ?fS V. I f - f.iU pu tu-uir ftml fin-- i f , 3 For U $!" ' T CTTAKFFWS IRt;rj KTO:9, lrn , Clilcago Fts. ; Bo. Omaha. nil ri fi ku Council BlufTa. 6!h and Mln r-i. KUHN A CO., liiH an lxiugia fftrAet. O. AVE. Tel. 611 MESSENOir.lt AND BAQGAOa ' ' 1411 Famam fitreet. WILL GET TCJR BAGQAQIO THEE3I ON TIMSl :.-ij ' n - 1 1 --474 VXION TATlOJt TICNTU AXD MAJtCT. Chleaco, Rook Ilan4 A PailCe, BAST. ' Lev. arrive. rtilrijn rT"rhl Llmlt4 . t....s .a hlunte uyiilil ijooul . T mim a '' Chirtgs Expra .......bil 01 ptn a 1:1 ipia lea Moinn Kipraei 11 DM au:Miia Caicasa aa aj4na a M WE.f. ' . 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' platiraaka Looal, rla Woaplag teava,' Viai.r .bt.iOpm alI Spai t'klraao, 9t, Pnnla atinneaijwvaa A Omaha. Tela Cltr PaMn(rr fc.i.ux cijr r.n. ii tsv Oaklaud Laoal ...... . I SO m a S ipm .al-wpiH a..-- b. h il iiM b Patly axcttt Swtidey, a iAiii aaovt Muuaar. Calif aanaM occax JiKAMairs, r"1l " , . j I?""" I. to a ?t..... - .. a.i . g Naur lwlo-Bora t Unt ot U l Ti-.-., Iittrf Vliiin-kon it Lai4. Tl ir ilUsn.A. ' kallUia Iu., at 1 A. ti. Bottardass ...Aug. t matafttfaia .........Aiif St aiyitilam ....... ...Aua. IKimmh ,,,,...A. j& Knraam Aua. If F --.-.! li.m H.tt.l.AND-AMKHICA LI h, LatrtutB f. ... ill liL' J.... i. a.vi H. . .4 Buitiarlord, lift f ajruam St. I J. a, 1i.. m.ms yaraaia St- t f I t i I'" :A Willi ...ot l'h.- h bi t t: . y I.J 1 ... is r r 5 . . f a i , , t ( 1. r ! 14 1 n. c fltl::s & co., Y 1 1 I.. Ti: C:z r.".v : t ., t. J i tf i. 1. i !