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TDK OMAHA DAILY HEE: WEDNESDAY, MAKC1I 20. 100.1 ft FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR BALEN'ew and second-band Millard and pool tables, bar fixtures of all kinds; oaojr pnymrnt. rnd tor catalogue. Urunswiik-balko-Collender. Vfl 8. 10th t.. Omaha. Q 25 L rriupr rtt ii.. ........a - fll-W HIIU AU-IHIIIU 1 Ml III- ture. Chicago Furniture Co., 1410 Don. Tel. -2020. Q-ei . . CHICK FOOD. B. II. Ideal Chick Food endorsed by all. mfg. by Bunnell at Hadlock. Sample and booklet. QM607 2D HAND aafe clieap. Derlgtit, 1H-Far- mm. Q 287 MOTOR FOR SALE. We have for ml a 19 H. P., 110-volt, direct current. Northern motor. Thia motor la In perfert condition in every way. Ad drex B.-e Building CO., or W. 11. bridge. engineer. Bee, building. J 774 siierwin-yvim,iamsco. best Mixed I'AINT. Sherman & McConnell Lrug Co., Omaha, i iya PULLEYS AND COUNTERSHAFTS AT A BAKUAINV 0 pulleys from 6-lm-h to 48-lnrh In dlam- eteri t countershaft, complete. Thise are ail in fir it -class condition. W. Ii. Bridge, engineer, Bee building. Q-Ul 1 t J FOR SALE, several srholarshtps In a flrst clasa standard school In Omaha, omprl Ins; complete ronrae In buRlneas, short hand an(i typewriting. Inquire at Bee office. Q K2 IRON FPIMPF 'ork. Poultry, lawn Q-M483 BECOND-U AND STEAM FITTINGS FOR SALE If you warit a bargalr. in steam lit ting rail and look over the following supplies; l.k-tnrh Aaattn't horlxontal separator. I 4-lnrh Austins vertical aeparator. Thene have been taken out on account of change ir. our tam plant and are In good condition. Address Bee Building Co., or see W. H. Bridges, engineer, Bee building, Omaha. Q-632 FOR HALE A very pretty baby buggy, auto wheel, large rubber tires, clean and In good condition; bnhy getting too old for buggy. Call upstairs, 1028 8. loth sC Q 408 lx A SLIGHTLY ueed Upright piano, elegant cane, aweet tone, looks like new; cah or time. Call 626 Bee Bldg. Q 6K2 i 8LIGI ont: USED. ONE T'BED. ONE USED. ONE I'SUEIV ONE USED. , OLDS Jilt rrr-Y used engines cheap. 3-HOR3E POWER, SLIGHTLY 3-HORSE POWER, SLIGHTLY 8-HORSE POWER, SLIGHTLY 12-JIORSE POWER, SLIGHTLY 25-HOR8E POWER. SLIGHTLY . OAROLIME ENGINE WORKS. FARNAM ST.; OMAHA, NEB. Q-6M FOR SALE, nearly new JV) Brilliant Penln sular heater for 15. A $10 Oak heater, new, itt $6. t U. Uanster, 4216 Lafayette vre. . U-H4SJ Z 200 HOMING pigeons fop sale cheap. 1S27 N, d. Tel. Cedar 4219t Q-M5W tx HOUSEHOLD furniture, new, at half price. 2647 Chicago at Q 6US CHEAP chicken fence, Irnig- fir timbers and telephone poles, noi Douglaa. g K99 FOR -8ALE--2,100 soda fountain for J&oO, nlmoatt as good- as new. J. F. Wilcox, b2l- Broadway, Council Bluffs. Ia. Q8S2 30x MONEY TO LOANCHATTELS MONEY la sometimes a, titcesHlty. Our facilities are unsurpasr,ed for quick and confidential aervlce. s loan on Furniture, Planoa, Warehouse Receipt, Live Stock, etc. W aiso roan to - ' ' SALARIED PEOPLE On their own agreement to repay; no Other security required. With us you pay tor what you get and only for what timis you Keep ii. it is our motto to try to please. If you have dealt with us and are pleased, tell others; -f-410rrieiied, tell us.-- OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 119 Board of Trade HI (Iff. Tel. 2285. (Established 1892.) to So. 16th St. x-a - BORROW MONEY. WHERE You can get It on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Wagons, Cows, Salaries, etc., WHERE You get It on short notice. WHERE You get low rates and easy terms. WHERE Confidential and courteous dealings bring you back. WHBRH Can yon do better? PHOENIX CREDIT CO., Top Floor. . 6113 PAXTON BLK. . X-M-938 WE CAN HELP YOU If vou need a loan on diamonds. niuno. household goods etc. Money advanced on teachers salaries and to county and city employes, and on claims against county nnu city, ah uubuicsb micuy connaen.' tlul. UNION LOAN & INVESTMENT CO. J . 212 Bee Bldg. Tel. 2904. X M942 IHur c i loaneu on lumuure, salary, borses, etc.; half tuiual rates. Dr. Prebbe now. room ill at 2u S. 16th st. Tel. Bis A V VIA MONEY" loaned salaried people and others Without security; easy payments. Offices In 53 principal cities. Tolman, room 714 rw xorK x.iie uunuing. A.-si2a BOWEN'I MONEY; easy to get on furni ture, pianos, horses, cows. Plain note II steadily employed, tub M. x. Life. MONEY loaned on salary, furniture, Jew- v eiry,-- noreve. , uun urvra iioun tjo., Barker block. X 327 MONEY loaned on planoa, furniture, 1e elry, norses. cows, etc. C. F. Reed, 819 6 li. ...-. X 328 MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE. STAR lAJAft TO, W I AA1UIV ULUtK. X3S SEE FULLER. 43 Patton block, for loans on watches, uiamonas ana jewelry. X-330 EAOLE Xotn Offlce, reliable, accommodat ing; all buulnees uunndentlal. 1301 Dougla x--a3 CHATTEL, sa'sry and jewelry loans. Foley jxtat) n iou4 r arnan si. A 331 MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE WANTED City loans R. C. Peters & Co. FARM and city loans: lowest rates. W. H Thomas. First Nat 1 Bank Bldg. Tel. ltUi PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead. 1620 Douglas WANTED, city loans and warrants. w Farnam Smith It Co., 1320 Fartiam st. W-JM MONEY TO LOAN Payne Inveatment Co. w ou "DRUMMQNDS" An job thinking of 01 and our offer of 40 flat itiDdiri gridi fe hides it cat prices? Think Again ted all ioi .. 18th and Harney Sts, MONEY TO LOANREAL ESTATE OARVIN BROS , 1(VH Farnam. City loans at lowest rates: no delay: get our term. W-.l LOWERT rstes city property, t p. e. on lilili, ill neirru ,cu. eiui, t a a i ' w imm. W 'J MONET to loan on Improred Omaha prop. eny at lowest rates Tnomas nrennn, room 1. New York Life BMg. W lit WANTED TO BORROW WANTED, to borrow, $6 "ft for Ave years at per cent on good South Immnit riu"i nnt proierty: cash value I12.'i; rents for $luO per month. B 4, care Bee. --614 2 WANTED TO RENT YOUNG man wanta place to work for Doara wnue attending scnuoi. uuyies col lege. Tel. 1984. K 44 P0ST0FFICE NOTICE (Should be read DAILY bv all interested. aa changes may occur at any time. Foreign niHtls for the week ending April 1, 19. will close (PROMPTLY In all case) at the Ueneral Pototnc-e n follows: H tAj I oT rj R K D AND PAKCEUS-PtJST MAIlJ close one hour earlier than closing time shown below. l'arcels-pot mnlla for Oermany close at 6 p. m. March 27, per s. s. Barbnrossa; and April 3, per s. s. Kaiser W Uhelm dcr (Jroe. Regular and uprlementarv mnlls cloie t torelgn Station (corner of Wert and Morton street) hnlf hour later than clos ing time shown below (except that Supple mentary Mail lor r;urope and central America, via Colon, close one hour later at Foreign Station). Transatlantic Mall. WEDNESDAY ' (291-At 7:30 a. m. for NETHERLANDS dtrert, per s. s. Staten dam (mall must be dlrectrtl "per a. s. Ktatendam"); at 9:3" a. m. (supplementary 11 n. m. for El" ROPE, per s. s. Baltic, Via Queenstown and Liverpool; at L. m. for NORWAY PARCELS-POST MAILS, per s. a. Helllg Olav (regular mail for Denmark must be directed "per . s. Ileitis- Olav"). THURSDAY C!"i-At 7 a. m. for FRANCE, M ITZEKIJNU, ITAI.T, Ml'AIK J'()K TUOAL. TURKEY, EGYPT, GREECE ad BRITISH INDIA, per . s. Ia Bre lagne. via Havre (mail for other parts of Europe must be directed "per s. a. Ia Bretagne"); at 9:3y a. m. for ITALY direct, per . s. Cltta dl Napoll (mail must be directed "per B. s. Cltta dl Napoll "). FRIDAY (31)-At 7 p. m. for AZORES ISLANDS, per s. s. Canoplc, from Bos ton, SATURDAY (1) At a. m. for EUROPE, per s. s. Phllndelrhla, via Plymouth and Cherbourg (mall for Irelnnd must be di rected "per s. s. Philadelphia"); at 8:30 a. m. for Belgium PARCEIfl POST MAILS, per s. s. Kroon land (regular mail for Belgium must be directed "per s. s. Kroom- I ' . . C A . n- TTtT V .at..-. er s. s. vveimar (man must De airecteo ier s. s. Weimar"); at 8:30 a. m. for ITALY direct, per B. s. Sardegna (mall mut he dlrectext "per s. a. Sardegna"): at 9:30 a. m. (supplementary 11 a. m.) for EUROPE, per s. s. Etrurla, via Queens town and Liverpool. Mails for South anil Central America, West ladles. Etc. WEDNESDAY (29) At 8 a. m. for BER MUDA. Der s. s. Trinidad: at 9 a. m. for MAYAGUEZ, ordinary mall only, per s. s. Pathfinder (ordinary mail for other parta of Porto Khio must be directed "per s. s. amnnuer ; at v.m a. m. (supplementary 10:30 a. m. for 1NAGUA HAITI. SANTA MARTA ad other place! in MAGDALEN A, DEPARTMENT OK COLOMBIA, per s. 8. Flandrla") ; mall for St. Marc, Petit Goave and Aux Cayea must be directed "per s. s. Flandrla"); at 11 a. ni. for HAITI, per s. a. Prlns WlUem III. (mall for Cape Haiti. Port de I'alx, Curacao, Venezuela, Trinidad and Guiana must be directed "per . s. Prlns Wlllem III."); at 12 m. for ARGENTINE, URUuUAY and PARAGUAY, per . s. Ursula Bright; at 12:30 p. m. (supple mentary 1 p. m.) for TURKS ISLAND and DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, per s. s. Seminole. THURSDAY (SO) At 9 a. m. for CUBA, YUCATAN and CAMPECHE, per s. s. Monterey (mall for other parts of Mexico muHt be directed "per a. s. Monterey"); at 12 m. for Mexico, per s. s. Matitnzas, via Tamplco (mull must be directed "per s. s. Mantanzas"); at 12 in. fur ARGEN TINE. URUGUAY and PARAGUAY, per a. s. Cumerta; at u u p. m. . (supple mentary 1:30 n" m.l for ST. THOMAS. ST, CROIX, LEEWARD and WIND WARD ISLANDS and GUIANA, per s. s. Manao (mall for Barbados, Grenada, Trinidad and fit. Vincent must be directed "per s. b. Manao"); at 7 p. m. for PORTO PLATA, per s. s. Vera, from Boston. FRIDAY (81) At 12 m. (supplementary 12:30 p. m.) for BAHAMAS, per s. s. Yucatan (mall for Santiago must be di rected "per b. s. Yucatan ). SATURDAY (D At 8:30 a. jn. (supplemen tary 9:80 a. m.) for PORTO RICO, CURA CAO and VENEZUELA, per s. s. Caracas (mall for Colombia, via Curacao, must be directed "per s. s. Caracas"); at 9:30 a. m. (supplementary 10:80 a. m.) for FORTUNE IBI.AND, JAMAICA and COLOMBIA, except Cauca and Magda lena Departments, per s. s. Slblrla (mall for Costa Rica, via Limon, must be di rected "per s. s. Siblria"); at 10 a. m. for CUBA, rer s. s. Morro Castle, via Havana: at 10 a. m. for GRENADA, TRINIDAD. ST. VINCENT and GUI ANA pe' Mnraval; at 12:30 p. m. for ClUBA, per s. s. Olinda via Matanzas (mail must be directed "per s. s. Olinda". NOTICE Five oents per half ounce IN AD DITION TO THE REGULAR POSTAGB must be prepaid on nil letters forwarded by the SUPPLEMENTARY MAILS, and letters deposited In the drop marked 'LETTERS FOR FORE BIN COUN TRIES," after the CLOSING OF TUB REGULAR MAIL, for despatch by a par ticular vessel, will NOT be so forwarded unless such ADDITIONAL POSTAGE is FULLY PREPAID thereon by stamps. Supplementary Transatlantic Mails are also opened on the piers of the AMERICAN, ENGLISH and FRENCH steamers, whenever the sailings occur at ( a. m.ior later; and late mall may bs deposited In the mall boxes on the piers of the GERMAN LINES sailing from Hoboken. The malls on the piers open One huu aim a half before Balling time and close ten minute befsrs fcuiiing time. Only regular postage (letters 6 cents a half ounce) Is required on articles mailed on ths piers of the AMERICAN, Wll'TH STAR and GERMAN (sea po; steamers: ' double postaae (letters 10 cents a half ounce) on other lines. Halls Forwarded Overland, Etc., E cept Transpacific. Mails (except Jamaica and Bahamas) are forwarded dally to ports of sailing. The CONNECTING malls close at the general poatomce. New York, as follows: , CUBA, via Port Tampa, at 4:30 a. m, Mon day, Wednesday and Saturday. (Also from New York, Thursday and Saturday see above. ) MEXICO CITY, overland, at I SO p. m. and 10:30 p. m. dally, except Sunday; Sunday at 1:00 p. m and 10:30 p. m. NEWFOUNDLAND (except Parcels-Post Malls), via North 8ydney at 7 p. m. Mon day, Wednesday and Saturday (also oc casionally from New York and Philadel phia. See above). MIQUELON, via Boston and Halifax, at :30 p. m., every other Sunday (March 26th, April 9th and 23d. etc.). JAMAICA, via Boston, at 7:00 p. m. Tues day, via Philadelphia at 10:30 p. m. Wednesday (Also from New York on Saturday. See above.) BAHAMAS (except Parcels-Post Malls), via Miami, Florida, at 4 30 a. m. Monday. Wednesday and Saturday. (Also from New York. See above.) BRITISH HONDURAS. HONDURAS (East Coast) and GUATEMALA, via New Or leans, at 'lO SO p m. Monday. (West Coast of Honduras Is dispatched from New York via Panama see above.) COSTA RICA, via New Orleans, at 10:M ?. m Tuesday. CARAOUA (East Coast), via New Or leans, at a10:30 p.- m. Wednesday. (West CoHBt of Nicaragua Is dispatched from New York via Panama see above.) PANAMA and CANAL ZONE, via New Or leans, st 'in:) p. m. Sunday (after 10:30 p. m. Sunday and until sailing of New York steamer, mull for Panama and Canal Zone is held, tor the New York sieamer see above), REGISTERED MAIL for overland dis patches closes at 6:00 p. m. previous day. Traaspacisja Malls, Forwarded Over land Dally. Ths schedule of closing of transpacific malls Is arranged on the presumption of their uninterrupted overland traiuui te port of sailing. The final connecting malts (ex cept registered transpacific mall des patched via Vancouver. Victoria. Tacoma or Seattle, which close I p. m. previous day) close at the general posiumce. New York, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS snd GUAM via San Francisco, cloee at f p. m. March Ea :or aespaicn per u. a. Transport PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, -via Pprtlnnd. Ore., close ( p. ni, March 29 for des patch per I'. H. Transport. !EW ZEALAND. AUeTHAMA (except West). NEW CALEDONIA. SAMOA, HA WAII and FIJI TSI.AIiiffc vv .! Frn Cisco, close at ( p. m. April 1 tor despatch NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL BLUFFS CASH SEEDED BY THE CITY CsDDcil Makes the Annual Estimate of Expenses of ths City. INCREASES IN A NUMBER OF FUNDS Total KMlmated Revenue of the Uea rral Fond Is SStl.lHHUJio Haste In Paloa Telephone Ordinance. The city council parsed last night the ordinance appropriating the amounts for the maintenance of the several municipal departments for the. fiscal year commencing In April, also an ordinance Increasing the salaries of the members of the police force I and Increasing Its number. The passage of the ordinance granting a franchise to the Council Bluffs Independent Telephone com pany, which was approved by the voters of the city at the special election Monday, under a suspension of the rules was blocked by Alderman Maloney and the charter will now have to como up for passage In the regular manner. In fixing the appropriation ordinance for the ensuing fiscal year the council esti mated the revenue of the general fund at 10,000 and the amounts appropriated for Western taal I Spring Term Opens March 27 1 H Come If You Want a Position. B CHATTEL LOANS A. A. CLARK St CO. EUaDIUH.4 1IM. Brdw7 tod Mi SI. Tr rim' sum ltra You can borrow Qjr amount on csttlo. BorM. kouMhold furnltura or aor casltol Mcurlty. PaymoDti can bo nuda on principal at anr tlrn to ault borrower, an Interact raduca4 according!. All bualnaaa confidential. Lowaat rata. Offlra opaa vary alanine till t:J: Saturday availns till t. LEWIS CUTLER MORTICIAN ' 28 PEARL ST."0 Lady Attendant It Desired. POSTOFFICE NOTICE per s. s Sonoma. (If the Cunard steamer carrying the British mail for New Zealand does not arrive in time to connect with this despatch, extra malls closing at 6:30 a. m., 9:30 a. m. and p. in.; Sun days at 4:30 a. m., 9 a. m and 6 p. m will be made up and forwarded until ths arrival of the Cunard steamer.) JAPAN. KOREA, CHINA and specially ad- dressed man ror rmL.iprjJNiu ihi-.aivi.im, via Seattle, close at 6 p. m. April I for despatch ner a. s. Kanaaawa Maru. JAPAN (except Parcels-Post Malls), KO. UKA, china and ftiiLiffiiNj!; ibli ANDS, via Vancouver and Victoria, II. C, close at t D. m. Airil 4 for despatch per s. s. Empress of Japan JAPAN, KOREA, CHINA and PHILIP- firMt. lai.AKDS (specially aunressea only), via Seattle, close at t p. m. April 4 for desnatch tier s. s. Forerlc. JAPAN, KOREA, CHINA and PHILIP PINE ISLANDS, via Tacoma, close at 6 p. m. April 7 for despatch per 8. s. Plnir Suev. HAWAII, JAPAN. KOREA. CHINA and PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via Ball tTan clsco, close at 6 p. m. April 8 for des natch Der s. s. Manchuria. HAWAII, vU ban Francisco, close at I p. m April 10 lor aespaicn per a. a A la rneda. HAWAII. JAPAN, KOREA. CHINA and PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via Ban Fran cisco, close at 6 u, ni. April 13 for des patch per s. s. Doric. HAWAII, via San Francisco, close at t p. m. April la lor aespaicn per a. a. jss- vndan. TAHITI and MARQUESAS ISLANDS, via Sun Francisco, close at tt p. m. April la for despatch ner s. s. Mariposa. FIJI ISLANDS, and specially addressed mall for AUSTRALIA and NEW CALE DONIA, via Vancouver and Victoria, M. C, cluae at 6 p. in, April ti for despatch per s. s. Mlowera. ' MANCHURIA (except Mukden, New- chwang and Port Arthur) and EASTERN SIBERIA Is at present forwarded via Russia. NOTE Unless otherwise addressed. West Australia la forwarded via JSurope; imow Zealand via San Francisco and certain places in the Chinese Province of Yunnan, via British India the quickest routes. Philippines specially addressed "via Eu rope'1 must be fully prepaid at the foreign rates. Hawaii la forwarded via San Fran cisco exclusively. WILLIAM R. W1LI.COX Postmaster Postofflce, New York, N. Y. March 24, 1906. FORT RILEY. KAN., MARCH 1, 1905 Sealed proposals in triplicate will be re ceived here until 11 a. ru. March SO, 19, for the construction of one Subsistence Storehouse and one Building for the care and treatment of sick public animals. In formation furnished upon application here, slso at offices of Depot guar terms! era, Chicago. 111., St. Louis. Mo., and Omaha, Ni'D, limners win state in tneir mas tne time In which they will complete the work, as time will form an Important considera tion In the award. United States reserve the right to accept or reject any or all bids. or any part thereof. Envelopes to be en dorsed. f roposai ror ruDiic nuuaings and addressed CAPTAIN LEON S. ROU D1EZ, Q. M. M4O-7-8-29-30 M LEGAL KOIKES. NOTICE. Proposals for sealed bids for purchase of water works bonds for village or Newcastle, Neb., will be received until April 20, 1905. Face of bond. 18.50k; payable In twenly years; optional ten years; coupon bonds; six bonds ll.OnO, one bond looo; interest, S per cent, payable semi-annually. Certi fied check, 1100. to accompany bid. History of bond furnished on application. Andreas. W. R. Talboy, Chairman. M&dlOt OCKAS STEAMSHIPS. UIHElT hAKnKNufc.il sfcHVU C lu NORWAY, SWEDEN AND DENMARK Br th (art 10, (me ton twln-acraw steamara HBU.IO OLAV. . Iroia Now York, May IS I N1TKD STATES. . " . . r M OSCAR II . " " J''" ' HKI.I.iU OLAV. " " Juna il I NITEI STATES, " " Jul 0k:AK IU " " J'I SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN Lle . i ' " N. I RroaAvar Nw YurV. the maintenance of the several departments were increased over those of the year now ending. In addition to the regular levy for the sewer funds, 11,000 was appropriated out of the general fund, which was not done last year. As was the case last year, $9,000 was appropriated out of the general fund to meet the deficiency In the levy for water hydrant rentals. The appropriation for this and last year follow I Salaries IlO.rtXl 1".3M Police department 17.475 la.v Fire department 12.0O0 18.LW City electrician t.oon f.Son Engineer's department S.700 Streets and alleys S.ono B.OOn Printing and supplies l.ono ' 'I. in) City pound .on 500 Election l.ooo Sewer fund 3.nrt) Water fund .0i0 8.000 Total $79,276 J8,M0 All receipts In the general fund over and above the amount appropriated will he placed In the contingent fund. Ijtst year the contingent fund was estimated at $3,000, but afready $14,000 hag been drawn on It and City Auditor Smith figures -there will be a balance in It on April 1 of nearly 14.000. Thia Is due to the fact that the fines and forfeitures collected by the police de partment the past year greatly exceeded thoae of the previous twelve months. The ordinance increasing the pay of the policemen raises the salaries of patrolmen from $) a month to $5 and that of the captain to $70 from $t5. It provides for two additional patrolmen. Attorney Emmet Tlnley on behalf of the motor company entered a protest against the recent sction of the council ordering the stopping of cars at Broadway and Oak streets Instead of .on Pierce and Onk streets. At his request the matter was re ferred to the committee of the whole to Investigate. OSLY m-RHS HAM PI OJI THE STAKE Bach Is Testimony of Yesterday's Wit nesses In Famous Case. Juat before the close of yesterday's ses sion of the trial of the Doyle-Burns suit the defense placed a new witness, James A. Munday of Colorado Springs, who had not testified at the former trial, on the stand. Mr. Munday testified that he was In the insurance and loan business and that In June, 1S82, he went up on Battle mountain In company with a man named Quick, Blnce deceased, looking at mining claims In the Cripple Creek district. . He and Quick visited the Maude. White claim, afterward Jumped by Burns and renamed the Tidal Wave, and he noticed that the relocation stake on It bore the name of James F. Burns alone. The witness said he had known of Burns and Doyle for about ten years or more, but was not ac quainted with either of them personally. Munday proved to be a perfect stranger to Doyle and his Colorado counsel. His cross examination will be taken tjp this morning. Victor O. Hills, a mining engineer of Cripple Creek, one of Burns' most Impor tant witnesses, was placed on the stand when court convened yesterday morning and his examination lasted well Into the afternoon. Mr. Hills testified to making the official or patent surveys of the Devil's Own, Tidal Wave and V Bob Tall No. 2. Regarding the surveys pf these claims the witness said In substance: ' "James F. Burns employed' me to make the patent survey of( tfje Bobtail No. 2 claim. My total valuation of Improvements on the claim was $530. The survey was made and reported In the names of James F. Burns and Frank O. Peck. My charge for that survey was $110 and the same waa paid by Burns and Peck. 'James F. Bums employed me to make the surveys of the Devil's Own and Tidal Wavo and for doing the work I received from him a quarter Interest In the Blue Stocking claim. My total valuation of the Improvements on the Tidal Wave was $1,849 and on the Devil's Own $1,080. While I was surveying the Bobtail No. t. Devil's Own and Tidal Wave the ownership of theae claims was the subject of conversation be tween myself and Doyle and others In Doyle's presence and he. never said any thing about having an Interest In them." The other witness for the defense yester day was W. C. Whits of Colorado Springs, who testified at the former trial. Mr. White whose home Is In Colorado Springs, is Interested In mines in Alaska, and on his return from Nome, Alaska, In October, 1901, at once came here to testify on Mr. Burns' behalf, although he had never seen the defendant personally until he met him here. He was, however, acquainted with Thomas Burnn, whom he had met In 1893. Witness was associated with John Kllday in some claims In the Cripple Creek dis trict, and In 189S entered Into negotiations with James Burns for lease of the Tidal Wave. He dented ever having met Doyle until he saw him here at the first trial of the suit and never had any conversation with him about uny of the claims In controversy. The Important feature of Whlte'a testi mony was that It was In direct contradlc-. tion of that given by John Kllday, witness for the plaintiff, RIH WOI1K OX THE TELEPHONES Mr. Day and other members of the local company. According to Mr. Inocker, his compsny and several others operating In southwest ern Iowa would at once build Into Council Bluffs and connect with the local Inde pendent company. Returns from the Second precinct of the 8lxth ward were received yesterday morn ing at the city clerk s office. The vote in that precinct was S2 In favor of the fran chise and 7 against. The total vote In the twelve preclncta was: For the franchise, 1,755; against. W2. Donta to Keep Streets Clean. Chief of Police Richmond Is determined that the city ordinances prohibiting the ob structing of sidewalks and throwing refuse on the public streets shall not become dead letters so long as he is In office. Yes terday ho caused the arrest of five alleged violator of these ordinance. Dick Stewart, as head of the Stewart Bros, wholesale grocery house, was cited to appear In court today and show cause why he should not be fined for obstructing Pearl street with a number of ash barrels and barrels containing salt. O. K. 8acke(t Is to appear In court and answer to charges of dumping old tin cans and empty bottle on the public streets, while M. L. Qulmby and Alexander Woodford are alleged to have violated the ordinances by dumping ashes and other refuse on the streets. Independents Cspeet to Start Con struction In sixty Days. "We expect to place our orders for ma terial within thirty days of the passage of the franchise ordinance by the city coun cil and to commence the work of con struction within sixty days," waa the statement made yesterday afternoon by F. J. Day, president of the Council Bluffs In dependent Telephone company. The company, Mr. Day said, would first put in about a mile of underground con duits In the business center of the city and then construct its country line con nections as rapidly aa possible. The com pany will erect Its own building and get It ready as soon ss possible for an ex change. At the outset little will be done except to secure connection with the out side Independent companies now seeking an entrance to Council Bluffs, although the company will put In aa many 'phones aa it can In the wholesale and retail business houses. The company. Mr. Day stated, expected to expend $JO0.000 'in Installing the inde pendent aystem In Council Bluffs. No bonds would be Issued this year. All of the money needed for construction purposes this year would ha raised at home by the sale of stock. To extend the system, however, Mr. Day said It would undoubtedly be necessary to Issue bonds next year. The officers of the Council Bluffs Inde pendent company are: President, F. J. Day; vice president, E. H. Msrrlam; sec retary, Charles A. Beno; treasurer. T. O. Turner; counsel. F. W. Miller; directors, Leonard Everett. F. R. Davis,' F. H. Keys, E. H. Lougee and T. J. Bhugart. The company, Mr. Day said, received yes terday numerous telegrsms of congratula tion on carrying the election Monday from Independent telephone men all aver- the country. E. O, Qdrll, manager of the In dependent company at Shenandoah, and Al A. Lrpocker of the Oakland company ten dered .their congratulations In person to 20 per cent discount sale on picture mold Ings this week. Alexander's. 333 Broadway. Real Eatat Transfers. These transfers were reported to The Bee Mirrh 28 by the Title Guaranty and Trust company of Council Bluffs: Iowa Townslte companv to Robert B. Wallace, lot 1, block 11; lot 1, block 3, McClalland, w S $ 122 V. Teerey and wife to E. M. Smart, iwli nel 18-7R-JS. w d J.iMO O. von Eschen and wife to E. M. Smart, nwi net ls-75-39. w d 3,200 Mary Belle Armstrong and husband to P. F. DeWItt, lot S3, and sub se' swV, 12-75-40. w d 900 L. O. Soott and wife to Frank Doner, part lot J, block ft, Eubanks' 2d add, w d 1,700 Total, five transfers $s,8:2 Bring In your pictures. 20 per cent dis count on moldings this week. Alexander's. Mnrrtasre I Icennea. Licenses to wed were issued yesterday to the following: Name and residence. Charles Butler. Billings, Mont... Alice E. Deuel, Woodbine, Ia Ixiuls Newton, Council Bluffs... Vivian Ingersoll, Council Bluffs.. Rooms and cafe, ogaen Motel. Age. ... 38 ... 2 ... 23 ... 17 MINOR ME3TIOX. Davis sells drugs. Leffert's glasses fit. Stockert sells carpets. Plumbing and heating. Btxby & Son. Dre. Woodtury, dentists, 80 Pearl street. For rent, modern house, 723 Sixth avenue. Spring term of Western Iowa college opens March 27. Dashing styles In wall paper. Prices low. Borwlck. 211 Main St. Tel. 6S3. T. D. Everett, wife and daughter, have gone on a pleasure trip to San Francisco. Duncan. 23 S. Main St., guarantees to do the best shoe repair work. Give him a trlsl. Miss Wakefield of Bloux City is the guest of Mrs. Emmet Tinley of South Seventh street. A dividend of $4,500, or about 32 per cent, has been declared in the bankruptcy case of J. T. Hatch. The board of the Council Bluffs Woman's club will meet Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the clubrooms. Dr. F. p. Bellinger will return today from Chicago, where he has been for sev eral weeks taking a post-graduate Course. George Keesee, ' charged with the theft of Junk, waa sentenced to twenty days In the county Jail at hard labor yesterday by Judge Scott. Mrs. I. C. Bonham and daughter, Jane, will leave today for Seattle, Wash., to Join Mr. Bonham and where they will make their future home. Missouri oak drj cord wood, tt a cord cobs $1.76 per load, ahell bark hickory $. per cord, delivered. William Welch. 1 North Main. Telephone 12S Members of St. Alban's lodge, Knights ol Pythias, will meet this afternoon at 3:3 o'clock at Castle hall to attend the funerul of their brother, J. B. Coon. The Royal Sewing circle of Onk Leaf camp, Royal Neighbors of America, will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Laura McMullon, 1510 Tenth avenue. M. C. Chrlstenscn of Underwood was yes terday ordered committed to the State Hospital for Dipsomaniacs at Mount Pleas ant for eighteen months by Judge Thurnell of the district court on complaint of tho man's wife. The will of the lste Malcolm McKenxle has been admitted to probate and Robert McKonzlo, n son of the deceased, appointed executor. The estate amounts to about $liio,O0O, of .which about a quarter Is per sonal property. Hazel Jardlne, 1723 Second avenue, was reported to the Board of Health yesterday as having smallpox. She Is one of the pupils attending the puhlio schools who was recently vaccinated by the Internal method. Her sister is a teacher at the Avenue B school. The Fnirmount Improvement club has been organised with these officers: Presi dent, H. D. Howard; vice president, M. P. Schmidt; secretary. C. E. Anderson; treas urer, T. Kane; executive committee, An drew Hansen, John Ferguson, H. D. How ard. O. Landstrom, M. P. Schmidt. The receipts In the general fund of the ChrlHtlan Home lust week were $1,188.92, being $K8.92 above the needs of the week and decreasing the deficiency in this fund to date to $ritMi3. In the manager's fund the receipts were $40.85, being $7j.85 above the needs for the week and reducing the deficiency In this fund to date to $410.55. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Tel. 250. Night, F6G7. Winners at Mlssonrl Valley. MISSOURI VALLEY, Ia., March 28 (Speclal.) Yesterday at Missouri Valley's municipal election the following city offi clala were chosen: Mayor, E. F. James (dem.); city solicitor, C. W. Kellogg (rep.): city treasurer, George A. Kellogg (rep.); aswessor, C. Van Patten (dem.); First ward councilman, A. B. Hoabrook (rep.); Second ward councilman, Thomaa M. Gllmore (dem.); Third ward councilman, Bernard Evans (dem.). Art Mob Meets. MISSOURI VALLEY, Ia., March 28 (Special.) The Art club met yeaterday at the residence of Mrs. J. R. Mclaughlin, on Third street, and the following program waa rendered: "History of Frederick the Great," Mrs. M. C. Burbank; "Life of Queen Louise of Prussia," Mrs. Wilson; "Modern Art of Germany," Mrs. A. Edge- comb; "Life and Description of Pictures of Gabriel Max," Mrs. R. II. Harris. Roller Makers to Meet. MISSOURI VALLEY, Ia., March 28. (Speclal.) The annual meeting of District lodge No. 15, Brotherhood of Boiler Maker and Iron Ship Builders, will be held at Missouri Valley on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, April I, 4 and 5. Officers will be elected at that time. Delegatea from the atates of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois and Iowa will be In attendance. .Indent Wed Secretly. IOWA CITY, I., March .-(Speclal.)-Glenn Kenderdln of Cedar Rapids, a graduate of Iowa university, and Lettia L. Cropley, a society belle of Iowa City, have announced their secret marriage, which occurred here last October. They will make their home In Cedar Rapids. Bluffs Boy a Star. IOWA CITY. la.. March 28 (Special. )- Mux Emmert of Council Bluffs, senior In Iowa university, will take the leading role In a play given by the senior rlas during commencement, entitled "A Russian Hon eymoon." CONTEST IN RELIEF CORPS Two Dei Moines Women ire Candidates for State Offices. JANITOR MAKES A FIGHT FOR THE JOB Insists that Rein a lall War Vet eran Ha Cannot Be Removed Ex cept on Hearlnst and Ver dict of Incompetence. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES, March S.-tSpeelal.) Crocker Relief corps, contrary to the claims of the friends of Miss Alice Ward of Wil liamsburg, has indorsed Mrs. Jennie Trout of this city for state treasurer. Miss Ward is also a candidate. Her friends claimed Mrs. Trout would not be Indorsed because Mrs. Windsor of Crocker corps was a can didate for appointment as secretary and the city could not have two state officers. But Mrs. Windsor has denied that she Is a candidate and Mrs. Trout has been Indorsed in formal resolutions. A. C. Sheets Asks Rehearing:. A. C. Sheets of Lyon county, who was doomed to life Imprisonment for an assault on four little girls who were pupils In his school, has asked a rehearing of the su premo court. Sheets's attorneys claim that In the Instruction given the lower court the court took testimony as a fact and slated to the Jury, thus making error. Janitor Flaht for Job. Charles Oooder, Janitor In the office of the superintendent of public instruction, has been notified to quit, but instead of obeying he secured an attorney anil started mandamus proceedings to hold his Job. lie Is an old soldier and cjalms that under the law he cannot be discharged Except for Incompetency and then only after a formal hearing. Gooder was to be displaced by Superintendent Riggs with ntiother old soldier. A truce has been declared till the next period of the supreme court, when It Is expected that the court will hand down an opinion on the old soldier law. Wonld Elevate Tracks. East Des Moines property owners and business men are Interested in a move to secure the elevation of the Northwestern tracks from Des Moines street south to Court avenue, so that traffic will not be obstructed by the grade tracks. Wonld Reorwanlse Society. Mrs. Elisabeth D. Jones of the Iowa Humane society Is planning a meeting of the society to be held In April, when It will probably be reorganised. An effort was made at the last session of the gen eral assembly to get an appropriation from tho state and make It a semi-state office. ThlB failed and now reorganization Is necessary. Federal Court Opens, Federal court will open In this city April 11 ant! the cases have been assigned as follows: Tuesday, 'April 11 Egg Shippers Straw board & Filler company ngainst The United States Fidelity & Guaranty company; suit on surety. Wednesday Miller, Du Brull & Peters Manufacturing company against Sternberg Manufacturing company; two libel cases. Thursday Ellxabeth Eeilnger, guar dian, against C, B. & Q. Rnllroat com pany; personal Injury suit. Presbyterlane Here. The annual convention of the Des Moines Presbyterian Missionary society opened the two day convention this after noon In the Third United Presbyterian church with fifty to seventy-five dole gates present. The afternoon opened with devotional ervlees led by the president, E. F. Glllls jf Newton. This evening. Rev. Fred El liott of Waterloo will give the addresB ii "From Jerusalem to Gaga." ' The evening sessions will be popular neetlngs, with an address on the Tama indlans as seen by a missionary, Miss Margaret Taylor. IOWA MERCHANTS ABE TO MEET W. H. Uentner of Farmlnston Has Plan to Help Retail Dealers. FARM1NGTON, Ia., March 2S.-(Bpeclal.) W. H. Gentner of this city has Issued a circular which he desires to have given the widest publicity, as follows: To the Retail Merchants and Rankers Everywhere: Do you wish to be placed In a position to be able to compete with the mall order houses? Will you agree to at tend a grand convention of retail merchants to be held soon at a place to De namea ny the leader of this movement? At tills con vention you will be shown the way. If you have a better plan apd can show It to he so the convention will consider It. Remember, you must not hang back and wait for your neighbor, but act at once and urge others to do likewise. Bankers, will you attend this convention and thereby encourage the movement and urge your local retail merchants to fall In llnu? Do ou know that the mall order houses in Chicago, with ussets running Into tne tens or minions or aouars, are onering and guaranteeing to their customers, who are also your oustomers, throughout the country 7 per cent per iinnum on deposits In amouirts from $5 up to $l,0iX), subject to check nt any trme and In any amount with out : waiving their Interest? Do you see how this will affect your business? Will not this militate against the welfare of every enterprise In your town? Then Isn't every dtlsen In your town interested in this movement? Will every retailer and banker who is In sympathy with this movement In every si ate from Ohio to Colorado pledge them selves to attend such a convention by at once writing a letter to W. H. (lenlner, Karmlngton, la. t Do not put tnis on tin tomorrow. Now Is the time to act. Will every dally paper In the twelve states nearest Chicago please assist by publishing thl appeal? Every retailer, no matter what line engaged In, la expected and urged to respond to this call. Ixicul newspapers alao please copy. Local merchants are the bone and sinew of your towns. Will you help them? Retailers, do not slumber, but awaken to your Interest. Let us have 6.000 members to start with, which will meun a purchase of $50.000,0u0 at least the first year. In Constant Misery Relief Comes at Last to An Omaha Citizen. Afwr years anl yours of constant misery from tackiu'Iio and the many annoying conii'liontioim tlint atvinpany sick kltlncys. n cltir.cn of OinnliM And rvllof and cure-. Tlio public statement which follows will help ninny a reader. Mr. J. H. 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Rule was director for the local Pes Moines Young; Men's Chris tian association before taking chartre of the new g-ymnaslum opened this spring at Iowa City. )lohett Visits (hops. MISSOURI VALLEY, la., March 2S (Speclal.) Marvin Hughett, president of tho Chicago Northwestern Railway com pany, was In town yesterday morning and Inspected the repair shops of the North western here. He left on the Vanderbilt special train with a party of New York Central officials. ONLY ONE BROHO-LAX AndthewordCenUiniNoO"mltire on each Box. Broino-Las Is the Uulck Cure the hale Cure lor COLDS AND HEADACHES. Bromo-Las leaves no bad slter-elfocts like Qui pine Preparations. Bronio-Lax I a mlltl end soothing Laxative. Be sure you set the rlnht k inj, Bromo-Lax come in an Orange Colored Box. AU Iniutif it. sail It, 2.V). bse that th label read rmnono-LATr HiJ OONTAIMS NO QUININE a-V 6hrman aV Mi-Crnn-ll Drug Co., Cor. loth aud Ladge Streets. 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