THE OMAHA DAILY PKR: PrXHAV. FEttRITAHY 1003. (MEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL BLUFFS MIOfl MEXTIU1, DiTls ! drum. Iefferts glasses fit. Stocktrt (nil carpets. Duncan sells the best tct.no'. shoes PTamblng and Heating. Hlxby 4e Bon. J.untlre H. M. FlrlrtM I III tilth Mia (trip. Dra. Woodbury, dentists, SO Pearl street. Duncan flora the best repairing, a Main. lo to night school, Western Iowa College. Plate rail for vour dining loom. Tor al at Hater's, "phone ml whwil driwms. n.-actlce and niuxia t- pers. c. IS. Alexander. ?.T3 M'way. Ifarrlnge licence were Issued yeetcruny tu O.rtrs I,eo M'W.p, aged 'J2. aiM Kva A. Hnmkfi, sgd IT. both of Council HlufTs. Suit whi brought In the dlxtrlct court ctrdy for the disposition of a lot, tlit property of the. V. N. Curtail estate. The new proprietor, T. J. UNflHh, will open the Blue Kihlinn oalonn Monday, Feb ruary 0, Willi i full ptotk of new goods. Miasourl oak dry eurdwood. $0 a rord, ends $175 par load, shell' bark hickory J pee cord, delivered. William Welch, 1 North Main. Telephone 12. We wlel. to thiuik the msiny friend for tha kindness Hhown ua during the sickness and death of our father. Henrv O. Miller, Mr. and Mr H. A. Otto and family. Andrew M. Pwanann. egod fin, and Sarah Maria ttninmu yesterday were Riven a license tu tewweil at their own convenience. The aged couple ramn from Stanton, la., to r.-eiitr their old relation. Conrnd Hive, No. 1, Ladles of the Mnc cutteea, will hold H special meeting to morrow afternoon at 'i:m lit the home of Mra. j. LhcIkiw. l'i(3 Sixth avenue, and make ar'angemeuts for regular reviews. The rase against W. U. Wrenn. charged with heaving a coffee cup at the head of William hi'Pnuan hecau he would not wait lunger for an oyster stew, hue again been continued owing to the Injury to the pronei utltig witness, tfronnan I as yet unuble to leave hie room. Peter Kslsun, who with hjrf cousin, Nea Nslsnn, wan arretted several day ago on a charge of Mealing corn from a Car In the Milwntikee yard, was yester da.v hound ner to the grand Jury. Hin bond wna llxed Ht t.'JoO. NcIh Nelson whs Hit to Jail to serve out h fine of l' and costs. Charles Anderson and Frank Vaughn, who Friday purloined 1) pounds of plug tohaccn from the I'eregoy A Moore com pany, were yesterday lined $10) and coma and eent to the county Jail. The sentence will hold them until the grand Jury meets. It la alleged thnt within mi lieur after the pair arrived In Council HlufTs the pair had stolen a ham, a horse blunkut and a pair of Ice tonga. FIGIJT T8 OUST JAMES BURNS Warm Time Anticipated it Meeting of Portland Hold Mining Company. I at 11: .7) a. m ; Sunday achool at 11 m. i Young people' meeting nt 7:U p. in. Sermon at T .30 p. m.; every Wedneedny at 8 p. m., prayer meeting. All wht under- tand Swedish are cordially Invited. OPPONENTS ARE HOrErUL OF SUCCESS Kvrnta of rant Summer Tlionght to llne M rengt bencd the Hand of Hla Opponeala la the Long llranii Hut tontrit. uiallpnx la rratlla. The city autlmritlea now admit that they have little hopa of stamping out the sniiill Ipox epidemic which haa hi-en elowly grow ing for some wceke. Vrjuerday the homo of Kd Hejnolds. Joi N'irlh Sventli street. Wiia'nddfd to the rlfty-slx other reshlen'-ea now under quiirntitlnc. Tliero are nt the prearnt time nino patient at the detention hoepltul. Many member of ouarnntined familh refuse to oluy tho law nnd aa a result neighbors report the matter to the poll. c. The department almost powerlreti on the matter, as the city haa neither the money hor the r.icu to guard euch house. It Is I alleged Mint Several physicians have been .. , ., ... , , ,, .... derclect In reporting smal pox ensca owing The annual meet tig of the stockholders ' . . , . t , . . " ., . , , ... ,. , to a dletigreement between the two achoo s nnd d rectors of the Port and Clold Mining !.,,,,, ,. , ,,, , , , , , ... . " to what smallpox really Is. Thrre have company will bo held In this city tomorow . llmoru ,.,.,,. .,. ., .. and It Is expected thnt the hardest kind . .. ,., , . ,,, , , . i i nnd a a rreult the patients themselvea rc of u light will Ix- inado to oust Jamea ,. , .... . .. turns, the present head of the corporation . , miirr c(jn nn Uust year the anils were unnt.le to oust ,,,...,, gIve bl b for ft fc . Hums, although It was alleged that bond- H(jlc of 1)(.f,jrp , lig tompaulea who held claims against . him threatened to swing Hums' own stick l.eflferf'a t.lnsscs t It. against himself. Kyes fltteil right at I.effcrt s or no pay, Ituring the recent troubles In Colorado ; We have the best optician In the west. Hums has steadily fought the Mine Own- j I.rftcrt's. Jewclera and Opticians, 4(9 V. era' association, one of the strongest fao- j Uroadway. tors in American mining companies. It Is sure that every shnre of stock thrown on Pavfapnrl Quits School Hoard, the market in the last year will be voted Secretary D. V. Koss of the Board of Kdu i.galust Hums, who has been fighting cation received 11 letter from Colonel V. J. the Bame stockholders for the last three Invenport yesterday In which Colonel ; years, always winning when the annual Davenport resigned as a member of the meeting was held. I hoard. Mr. Dnvenport has heen at tloulder, Although Council niufia Is the homo of Colo., since Inst fall, on account of his the compa.iy, the proceeds are confined to helth nnd, owing to the uncertainty of hts hotel hills which urc a part of the annual , return, decided to resign. At the next regu- when Mr. Henry Eherhardt hnd Miss Klla llaaa were united In marriage hy the Jlcv. Hlirauer of the Herman Kvatigelhal churrh. The bride wore a daintv gown of white silk mull nnd carried hrid-a' rosrs. The couple were attended by the bride's sister nnd I rot her. Mr. Mans linns and Miss Msggle Hans. The bridesmaid Wore a tlm t.le gown of white orgnndy, Mr. and Mrs. IImis will make their residence at the bride's home. s:! Hast Hrnadwav nnd will be at home to their friends after Minn 1. A reception and entertainment was given ThMrsdnv. evening in the Masonic temple by H.-.rniony chapter No. ?r. order of the Kastern 8tar. complimentary to l"nlty Re Is knh lodge No. S;td. The enjertalnnient Was Riven as a return of like "courtesy shown the Knslern Ktnrs by the Rebekahs some time ago. Ourlng the rtrst part of the even ing high five wn played in the parlors nnd later the guests repaired to the main hn II. where the following program was rendered: Vocal solo, M!s Hcolt; rudlug, Maxel Hrown: vocal suln. Harry T. Ijiingstreet, nnd mandolin and gnittir selections by the Kvans hrothrrs After the progmm a bounteous suiter was served In the during hull and Interesting talks given by mem bers of Isith orders. MOVE TO DEFEAT HEPBURN Democrats and Repnbllcan Opponents Planning? to 1 nlte for that Porpose. Htnall Depositors Object. Jifoceedlngs have been commenced In the .federal court to liHVe J. f!. Caton of Ded- i lil.. in., detdnreil h bankrupt. Cntnn wna prrsldenl of the Dedhain bavings bank, nnd ahtirtlv after he took a vacation the uffalrs of tho bank were-found to be In very bad condition. Before lilii departure for parts unknown, Cnton transferred nbnut JlO.om worth of ae- i uddrd Insult to his threats to the aerloua visits of the dlrcctoi! i Matters In District Court. The Jury in the ense of Dorn and Mc Jlnty against George Cooper yesterday brought In a verdict for JKX) ditmuges for the plnlntlff. The case had been on trial two d-iys and practically every resident of Ncola and vicinity had taken one sldo or the other. At a former trial the Jury found for the defendant. C A. Beno of the John Beno company la named as defendant In a suit brought by Charles Evans of Omaha in the Cnlttd States court In which the local merchant Is asked to give up to the tunc of 10,0(t. In November Mr. and Mra. Kvnna and the latter'a sister were Hrrcsted ut the lnstunca of Helm, who in company with Omaha of ficers Heat-died the Kvans upurtmenta for property alleged to have been stolen from the Beno atore. It ia alleged that Beno lar school election one member will be elected to All the vacancy in addition In those elected for the full term. I.rffert's for high grade watches, all mukes. largest stock to select from. Real ICstate Transfers. These transfers were filed for record yes terday: Mary A. Shoemaker and hushnud to eiorcn Peterson, lot 7. block 1, Galcs burg add., w. d , $ 105 Oeorgo Hansen and wife to Nels Pet ersen, part lot 1. Williams' subdiv. of Mill lot, w. il l,a) curltlcs to Jhe Carrol County bank to cover 1 a shortage In hla account with the Carrol bonk. It Is now alleseil by smaller depos ' Itora that the Carrol bank Is not entitled to a. preferred claim, but that ull the losers 'tt' should receive their share. Previous to tho y bubble bursting, Caton was known as ohe oi tno ioremost men oi me lown ana court y. , for Hrnt. An excellent office location Ht 10 Pearl street. Only four doors from corner Broad way and Pearl street. Centrally located on ground floor nnd a nice large show window. Cll at 10 Pearl street, Hoe office. Council Bluffs. . t lAiffert's for expert watch. Jewelry r- l f pntrlng and engraving. The work we do f In this department is absolutely high grade. ( Wo guarantee the prices the lowest for 1 tlte good quality of work done. Services "V, prompt. Ix'ffert's, Jewelers and Opticians, A W. Broadway. y Gilbert Broa. will commence cutting lee r ct tho water work reservoir Monday, Feb r.'rf ruary 6. Men wanted. Rooms and cafe. Ogden hotel. Lefferfs for diamonds on MONTIItiY PAYMENTS at most reasonable prices. X. Y. Plumbing Co, Tel. 25i . Night, K6fi7 DAY SCHOOL I NIGHT SCHOOL WESTERN IOWA COLLEGE s Big Winter Term Opens Monday, Jan. 2. 1906. New Classes In all de partments B P. MILLER. Prealdent. Manaato Temple. 'Plinna B614. physical detriment to Mrs, Evans, who wna In a weak condition. Kvans also alleges that he was subjected to great degradation by being forced to change quurteja and also lost hia job on account of the Beno search. Judge Thorncll has announced the fol lowing assignment of cases: Mon-cfay, February a Goldstein against Sheriff Morgan et al. Shields against Uhafer. Tuesday, February 7 Way Against Aylcs worth. Bromberg against Evans Laundry company. Rafter against Andres. Wednesday, February x Ijuuptnann against Stubbs et ul. Iand against Hol lenbeck Bros. Thursday. February fl Pnlen against Rock Island railroad. Hacfner against Muber Bros, et al. Cory, executrix, against Leon ard et al, Friday, February 10 Wade against City of Council Bluffs. F.IIsworth ugalnut City of Council Bluffs. Chernlss against Motor company. Hawkins against Motor com pany. Saturday, February 11 Squire & Annls against Chicago G. & K. Co. Oglesby et al against Butler. Ferguson against Pottawattamie county. Monday, February 13 Kstes aguinst Mil waukee railroad (special). Clatterbuck agalnBt Under. Tuesday, February 14 Meneray against City of Council Bluffs. First National bank against Schocning. Hays against Clurk. Wednesday, Fenruary 15 Potter against City of Council HlutTs, two cases. Clatter buck against Motor company. Thursday. February 1H Marks ugalnst Houston et ul. Anderson against Motor com. a ny. Monday. February 20 Howard ft Howard nguinat t'nlted States Kxpress company. Fogartv aguinst Chicago Great Western railroad. Tuesday. February 21 Ilannan against Novelty Alunuidcturlng company et al ispe clalj. Wednesduy, February 22 Tlbblts. admin istrator, ugalnst t nicago urcut western. 1 CHATTEL LOANS a a m a d Ai r o U V. A. A. CLARK A CO. KatabUahnd 1ISI. jre.mar ana MIb 8t r flwos's Sho Staro ''i You can borrow any fttnoiint or. ealtl. aonts, ' .0 I , .hnl.l fumlluH ur Bhw ehltl ttMUfitV. i ' ii l'rniti uin lo ruafW on nn lpi l ny tint . v'i ' ,,, uit surrooor, und laMreu rodHml sccordinily. I ? , X ,...1 ....Hllilallilul. l UKIll r.llH. 4.eif HIMI Air evenlns till t.lvi Uiurday ynia till !T. Y Plumbl.iB Co. Tel. 'JZO. Night. FC67. LEWIS CUTLER MORTICIAN 28 PEARL ST.raos,os' Lady Attendant If Peslred. 3Bi mffi-SRBH fiMl t V,' 1 5 I I a ' .' a n n n n r h t Hnndar Services, tt. John's Kngllsh Lutheran church, Rev G. W. Snyder, pastor; services at H a. ni.. T:80 p. m.: morning subject, "Talents;' evening subject, "Power of Song." Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.; Young People's so ciety at 8:45 p. m. First Church of Christ (Scientist), serv ices at 11 a. in. In the Sapp block. Sun flay school at noon. Wednesday evening service at 8 o'clock. Second Presbyterian church, Rev. Harvey Hosteller, pastor; morning subject, "Be cause of the Cold." In the evening, "John, the Beloved Disciple." Second Church of Christ (Scientist), morning service at 10:45 In Woodman, hall, Merrlam block, subject. "Soul." Sunday school nt 11:45 a. m.; Wednesday evening testimony meeting at 7:45. Swedish Baptist church. Rev. C. J. Chrlstianson, pastor; sernron every Sunday Two transfers, total 1,31)5 Leffert's for diamonds of finest qunllty. P.T WEEK IX HI. IFF SOCIETY (From a Staff Correspondent.) PICS MOINKS. Feb. 4. -(Special Tele gram.) A movement is on foot In the Klghth district to unite the democrats and Independent republicans to defeat Congress man Hepburn because of his attitude on the Interstate commerce question, letters have been received by Des Moines demo crats, stating that plans nre being made to hold n conference soon. Captain Guy K. I,ogan of Ked Oak, county recorder, was today appointed as sistant adjutant general. Governor Cummins issued a requisition today foe John Wilson, alias Frank Ken nedy, under arrcrt nt Yankton, 8. D., and wanted nt Sioux City for the murder of Joseph O'Brien. The National Masonic Accident associa tion of Des Moines and thn North Amer ican Accident Insurance company of Chi cago have been consolidated. The Chi cago company some time ago took over the Knights of Pythias Insurance company, which It has continued to conduct as a department to its regular business. It Is the Intention to conduct the Des Moines company as a department In the same manner. The consolidation was made necessary by the need of a larger capital by the Des Moines Masonic company. Ol.n EXilVF, AT IOWA lOI.I.KGK Thousand nf pretty Vnlciitiues, 2 for q Uirgc Viilt'iitim roltlcrs q Tretty Imvo Valt'iitint'H 3c ,u tii i-itfst XovpMck 6c-6c-8c-IOc-l5c Kuvelopi'8 frt't' with all Valentines routing 5c or over. Iluinlsonie UcMcjnH in boxes ut all prices. ;'niir Valentine. 2 for q TIIK STOUi: THAT KKLLS VALENTINES. DeLONG' .106 BROADWAY, COUNCIL. BLUFFS. S WHAT YOU MAY ENCOUNTER wlieii tho ilitit fmst couica if your plumbing W uot In t:i m"1 order. A poor plumlxT can ruin your homo In abort order. If you wont your work )truMrly nt tended to, ami dono in a sclent lrte ud w orWniutillkc uw li ne r. we will give you iwrfpct sntlsfaiilon. J. C. BIXBY a SON, "2 MAIN AS 203 PKAItl. KTHKKT, COINCIL BI.l'FFrt, 1A. TKI V.. Inuannl Aetlvltr Manifest AmoiiK Tlione oclally Inclined. Mr C. P. Rhensrd lins been on tha air.!; list this week. Miss Cora Smith has Just recovered from a severe nttack of the grip. Mre. J. 8. Yetsrr has been called to Cndli, O., by the serious Illness of her mother A dance was held last night at the Ornnd hotel by the United Commercial Travelers. Miss Cherry Wells entertained n tmmher of friends Informally at her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Ueorge Jackson of South Flist street Is confined to her home by a severe uttuck of tho grip. Mrs. Apted nnd son. Allen, of Denver. Colo., are the guests of Mr. Arthur Apted of West Pierce street. Mrs. Elsie Tyndnl of Salt Ijtke City, a lormer reaiueni or (. ouncti mulls, visited iriencs in me city inursjay. Miss Ethel Hnrcourt returned Friday to her home In Fremont, Net.., after a pleas ant wij.i wun inenas in tnis city. Mrs. J. C. Sandhorne of Atchleuti. Kan., ib spending ine winter wun ner Non, Mr. oanuuorne or secona avenue. Mr. Oeorgo Keellne and daughter, Miss Edna, left Friday evening on a trip to Jack sonville, Fla., where they will make an ex tended visit. Mr. and Mra. Dell O. Morgan of Oakland avenue entertained at dinner Thurexlay evening In honor of Dr. and Mrs. ,J. C. Waterman. Covers were laid for twelve. The I'nlty guild of Grace Episcopal church will entertain Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. H. O. Running of 300 West Broadway. All friends are cordially In vited. The Ladies' Aid society of St. Paul's church met with Mrs. M. F. Rohrer of Vine strctt Monday afternoon. The time was pleasantly spent In sewing. Refreshments were served. The ABC club was pleasantly enter tained at the home of Miss Joe Clausen of East Uroadwuy, Friday evening. A daintily appointed luncheon wus served. Mrs. I.. A. Uruy will be the next hostess. A "ground hog day" social was given at the First Baptist church Thursday evening for the purpose of permitting the new mem bers to become better acquainted. Refresh ments were served and a Jolly time la re ported. Mrs. August Bereshelm of 53 South Third street entertained the euchre club at her home Thursday afternoon. The club prize was won by Mrs. B. M. Sargent Twenty- four were present. Dainty refreshments were served. A Jolly sleighing party was given by Bo no's clerks Wednesday evening in spite of the cold weather. After a drive about the city the merrymukers repaired to the home of Miss May Rod, where they enjoyed an oyster supper. The Kensington club met Monday efter noon nt the home of Mrs. W. A. Stone of X1 Lincoln avenue. About twelve were pres ent. The afternoon was spent in sewing fur the children of the Creche. Refresh ments were served. The C. M. L. club met with Mrs. J. J. Hughes of 235 Tenth avenue Wednesday afternoon. The first prize was won hy Mrs. George Tinley und the cut for all prise was awarded Mrs. P. Gunnoude. A dainty luncheon was served. Mrs. W. E. Dawson of 803 Seventh avenue entertained the Seventh Avenue Card club at her homo Wednesday evening. Twenty four were present and each gueut was pre sented with a favor. A daintily appointed luncheon was served. Thursday afternoon, nt the home of Mrs. D. O. Morgan of Oakland avenue. Mts. Morgan, Mis. Cl'irk htiii Mrs. Srhnorr en tertained In honor of Mrs. J. C. WateriMan. First prise was won hy Mra. True. A de licious luncheon was served. The Ducky Thirteen Card club was enter tained at the homo of Mrs. Ralph Williams Tuesday afternoon. Prizes were awarded Mrs. Huthaway and Mrs. Canning. Dell clous refreshments were served. Mrs. Hathaway will be the next hostess. Mrs. C. K. Taylor of 1030 South Fourth street, entertained the women of the Kro nnmlcal Curd club at ber home Thursday afternoon. The prizes were wen by Mrs. Uenrgi Roberts and Mra. Warren Acibill. Mrs. James Spate of Klghth street will be the next hostess. The Unity guild of G are Episcopal church was entertain, d by Mrs. I, P. Dahelle ut her home on Avenue Ii Friday afternoon. After the business meeting a dainty court luncheon wa served. The outside guests were Miss Anna Mikesell and Miss Mar garet Henderson. Mr. B. Or a til entertained the AJux club at the home of Mr. T. N. Peterson of Fourth street. Monday evening. The first prises were won by Mrs. Henry Peterson and Mr. Henry Sterling, and the booties' were awarded Mrs. Grahl and Mr. I.elTerts Mrs. Henry Peterson of Bluff steet will be the next hostess. Although the weather kept many away. It wna an altogether Jolly and enthusiastic crowd that attended the dance given by Mr. f'hnmbers In the Armory Wedresday night. This Is the first of the dances Mr. Chambers will hold In the Armory every Wednesday and It Is to be hoped that less attention will be paid to the weather and more to the good tin'" to be had at the Armory. The girls of St. Uatherine's guild renrgnn. licit last 1 uefday at the homo vt Mrs. E. H Dnolltile of 107 South Seventh street. The chosen officers are as follows: Miss HHra Hesley. president: Miss Mabel Mur doch, vice president; Miss Margaret Stubhs, secretary. and Miss Amanda Bui kmait. treasurer The girls will meet at the home of Mrs. Doollttle again next Tuesday to be gin preparations fur their Easter sale. The semi-monthly program given Friday afternoon by tho Ulrls' Uterary society was os follows: Piano solo. Miss Viva Wind; Redding. M kh Bessie Day: recitation. Miss Catherine Mv.r house; debate, "Kem.lved, That convict labor by contracts should h aliollshrd." the affirmative was upheld by M'ss Bessie t'b.y tind Mlsa Fay Hrown, the negative was taken by Miu Margaret Flti'koi.Ker and Miss Haul Brown. The de cision of the Judge was Z to 1 in fa Mir of the affirmative. The next program will be furnished l.y the seniors. A v-ry qnlrt home weddii.g look place at th home of V. liuxe edj.rml.. y evening, PaDKhter of Mrs. lallor- Donates Old Tpr of Locomotive to Nehool. AMES, la., Feb. 4 (Special.) The mechanical engineering department at the Iowa State college has recently rerelved an addition to its museum collection In the form of an old and ancient type of a loco motive. It comes as tho gift of Mrs. Jesse Mallory Thayer of Charlton, la., and was donuted without expense to the col lego in any form. Early lit the fall Presi dent A. B. Storms received a communica tion from Mrs. Thayer offering the engine to the college if they had a suitable place to put It. Tho engine Is unlike any type that Is In use today and Is a curiosity. The engini Is three feet, narrow gauge, Forney type, having outside valve motion and the driv ing wheels and cylinder on a truck separate from tho boiler, which is contrary to more recent methods of construction. It Is equipped with the old fashioned funnel stack, small drivers and tenders and a headlight seemingly out of all proportion to Its weight. It is In bad condition, the woodwork being rotted and smashed and the metal rusted In spots, but a compara tively small expense in the repairing and paint which it will receive will add much to its appearance. The Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy and the Chicago A Northwestern roads transported It to Ames free of charge. It was at one time the property of the Denver & Rio Grande. From cast ings on different parts of the engine It will be observed that It has also been the property of the Union Pacific, Denver A Gulf Railway, also of the Denver A Bout'.i Park railway. Mr. Mullory bought the engine and used it In the laying of the double track at Red Onk, Ia. SOME SEs'nos ARK PROMISED Earermaror Will Publish Charges Against City Administration. MARSH ALLTOWX, Ia., Feb. 4.-(Speclal Telegram.) Plans nre on foot to launch a new newspaper and political venture In this city within the next few days and sensations galore are promised. Joseph Whltacre, a young man formerly with the Marshalltown Herald, will put out a weekly publication called the "Free Press." There will be no subscription I charge, the paper being delivered by car- j Hers. Tho first Issue will appear Friday i morning, February 10, and the news space ' will be devoted to local matters only, i In the first seven Issues will be published the charger of Joseph H. Egermayor, In dependent candidate for mayor, against the present city administration and many I sensational statements are promised. As Whltacre stutes, its purpose will be to ' I give the people of Marshalltown what I.nwson s "Frenzied Finance" la to the Wall street kings. Arrangement to pub lish tho Egermayor articles were made yesterday and It Is ft u ted thut Eger mayor has worked for the last six months In preparing this matter. The venture Is expected to be floated by advertising and If enough patronage can be secured it will be a permanent addition to the press of the city. I i THE WHISKEY WITH A REPUTATION QUAKE MAID Awarded the GOLD MEDAL at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition for Superior Quality, Purity and Perfection of Age KOK BALK At AIL I.KAMXU BARH, CAFKS AfcD nRfO STORES S. HIRSCH CO. KANSAS CITY, MO. .. . 10l:.LA. ' ye m SPECIAL VERY LOW ROUND TRIP RATES FOR 1 E iESEEIEB VIA UNION PACIFIC February 7 and 21 March 7 and 21, 1905 FROM OMAHA toCheyenne, Laramie, Rawlins, and all intermediate Wyoming, Kansas and Nebraska points. Limon, Ft. Morgan, Sterling and all intermediate Colorado points. ill 1.1 to Colby, Oakley, and all in termediate Kansas points. One Fcir t0 pnts n ansas anc Ne- nn. .o fnummtm, braska west of and including not .to ui ii. ia Nrtrtrta Manhattan, Kansas, Columbus and Western Kansas, nor $11.00 m iu kuni east of oakiey. and Beatrice, Nebraska. Inquire at CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 FARNAM ST. Thone 31U. tnatltnte at SheuanUoali. SHENANDOAH, la., Feh. 4.-(Spoclal.-Tk1hv Was the third and last day nf the Page county farmer's lntitltute, whlrh has been In annunl seaalon in the armory building- In this oity for three days. All the way through the Hireling has been one nf great interest nn1 hus attracted a blRsrr crowil than ha4 prohnhly ever attended a meet Ins of thla kind before In so'ithwestern Iowa. And this wus deeplte the fact that the weuthrr wus the worst we have had In years. The next meeting- will be held In Clarinda at o date to be fixed by the executive committee The officers for the cornlnf year nre: D D. Stitt of Coin, pres. Ident; H. H Hatcher of Slienamlouh. vice president; J. E. Suwhlll of t'lurlnttu. secre tary; Charles Houston of Clurindu, treas urer: executive committee. t V. Douthlt of Clarinda. 3undcrman of Clarinda nnd V. T. Woodman of Coin. Sunday school convention was held, Ht which ft long nnd well prepared progrum whs rendered hy the following: Kev. (leorgs Reeder, Nephl Yocum. If. V. Ucebee, II. Madsen, Mrs. J. M. Hoyd. Heiwlo MuKlroy, Hohert Wise, Mrs. Hatliv Swan. Mrs. E.l wurd tlaali, Cora Burnt tt, Mubcl MrElruy, Kate IJennatt and Arthur Thomns. hi IT AU1INHT M 4 t OI.OM Klremeu Klert Ofltrers. WOODBINK. la, Feb. 4.-rSperial.)-J. M. IlouKh honk and ludder company has elected the following: officer for one year: Chief, J. J. WVIhm; assistant chief. David Veagcr; president, O. B. Itlgg; secretary and treasurer, ftnlph Uarrlsc.n; foreman, Frank HeniuUl; uaslsiaut formnn, i.'harlca Wllncy and bh.lr Keiiyon. For the henefll of the hook und ladder rum:any mi the evening of Wednesday, February t. the Woodbine Dramatic company will present home-tulcnt play entitled "Tatters." with the following urtors: Ahhle Ilenedlrt, Ed ward lilevinv. Reuben Morae, Arnold Hen nett. Ch.irle. WlWey, Mrs. Minnie riever neH, Fred Morse, William J. neveriiess, Halph HarrlMjii and Joy Hutler. NuadM) Heboid ta r nt luu, BKKHICKTOWN. la.. Feb. I. --( Special. -At tho H'-el'c i low n church thla morning a Iowa t'oinomnlstlr Mtirlety Asked to I'ay Birk Taxes. IOWA CITY. Ia.. T"eb. 4 A seiiaatlonul suit has been iMgun ngilnst the Amutii mclely. Judge 8. H. Falrull .f low.i City, In behalf of taxpayers, alleges thut the organization Is ope of the grentcst rommunhule bodies in the I'nlted Ktules not paying taxes. As a result of this complaint Judge ttyiniilnn t.I Iowa City hu ordered County Attorney Wallace tu In nig hii action Involving from IJ.imxi.ouu to xt.KO.OiW. YTlTjTnTl'Ji1 c i O 111 LJ H cl I WV9 Ion Farmer lnrane. j A.VIKS, la.. Fell I. (bpeclal. ) Andrew Kitchen, a well known and highly re- I Mpicted farmer residing vouthweet of town, I hus been declared Insane and Iihk been taken to the asylum at Clarinda. I Fralt tiranrr. Meet. MIHriOI'RI VAI.I-KV. hi., Feb. H.-(8pe-clul.) The Harrison County Fruit (irow- ! ers' association held a meeting thla after noon ut 1 o'clock at the office of A. I). i Hohbrook and perfected plans for the sea- son's work III, lajuretl la Fipioaloa. WHKKI.INO. Y. Vi... Feb. I - Five men were seriously In lurid, two probably fa tally, by an explosion today which wrecked the paint works of the Wheeling Corru gating company The canst: of th cxplo slu is not known. Very Low Rates fS FOR W Homeseekers and Colonists To Missouri, Kansas, Texas, Arkansas, Indian and Oklahoma Territories - Every 1st and 3d Tmsdays Specinl one wn,v ctilonint rules In nhove oinl.s nil IVb. 2xt mid .Miiich 21 kt , mill to cei tiiiii pointH in Colorixio nnd I(iuiKi;iii!. H FARE FOR THE UN TRIP ST FINAL LIMIT OF TICKETS, 21 DAYS. Stopovers will be nllowcd within transit limit of l."tlavs jfoini; after reiiehiu; tirt lioineHeeKers' iolnt en route. For further infornuition or Iunl l'iiiiiililcls, FoIiIith, MupH, etc., address any ajfent of the company, or T. F. GODFREY, TOM HUGHES, Pass, and Ticket AgL Trav. Pass. Agt. OMAHA, NEB.