IJAll.X l'lUl'.M, Al VH M 11, J'.'UO. i ii NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA a saloonVeeper, today engaged In a pistol ' fight on Main street HIsrK was shot through he head and killed Instantly. Brltton re vived a bullet wetind throuah the Jaw and Ptolls was wminded In the abdomen. Both are In a dying condition. An old grudge la TFIE OMAHA COUNCIL BLUFFS MISOa MK.ITIOI. ! BOOMERS SI ART ON A TOUR rvl Mills drugs. Gterkert sells carpet. Boiwlclt. 211 B, Main, sells pictures. Plumbing and besting. J3liby Y Son. Drs. Woodbury, dentists, Pearl street Weodrin-8chmldt, undertakers. Tel. i&. . Leffert's Improved torlo lenaea gtvs aatla X faction. Jp Evans laundry, hit Pearl. Lowest prices, beat work. TeL W. Mlaa Alloa Honham of the water works Office la 111 with malarial lever. Myrtle lode T.rree at Honor, will hold ita regular meeting in In evening. Mora Hiawatha picture at 15c and 36c. C. E. Alexander. 3W Uroadway. Fall term Western Iowa college opena August 2S, Bond (or ivnw catalogue. Duncan, U Main fit,, guarantees to do the beat shoe repair work. Olve him a trial. Dr. Lutllt I. Dean, homeopath, diseases of women and children, Kopra I. brown Bid. Tel. 3C. ... Mr. and Mr, Harris Ksatlng of Torwka. Kan., are tlia gue.ta.f Mr. and Mra. M. 11. Grout, 107 North Jlrat street. Mlaa Mamie Greeny daughter of Mra. Oarrett Oreen, 1611 West iiroadway, tiled yesterday, aged 22 years. Ed Shipley', local agent Jf the Oieat Wes tern railroad, left yenttnlav for a short trip to HteamboRt Springe, Colo. Mra. M. B. Park left yesterday for the Wisconsin lakes, where she will be the guest of a party of relatives and friends. The, Aid society of the Woman'! Belief corps will meet thla afternoon at the resi dence of Mra. Plckard, V East Broadway. Karl W. Robinson and Uurtlia Walter, a young couple from Omaha, were married in thla city yesterday afternoon by Juki Ire KU-ld. Joe Badgrtt, one of the lead thlevee aen tenced to six montha In the county Jail, haa been paroled on account of sickness In his lamiiy. No clew to the Identity of the stranger who committed suicide Tuesday evening In Kalrvtw cemetery nad been obtained up to last nigra. County Treasurer Conslgney haa turned over to City Treasurer True o,3M.lS aa the municipality's proportion of the tax col lections lor. July. , The police rounded up a number of trampa from the railroad yards yesterday and an effort will ho. made to put them to work on the stn-cts. Mr. 1j. B. Coulns,: who haa been at the noma or tier daughter. Ays. ladwauaoer, In Lincoln, since March 1. during the 111- nraa arid death of the letter's little daugh ter, returned home yesterday. It Is possible that If a suitable site can ba secured ihe plant of the Hunter Iron worka may ba removed tf this city from Atlantic. The Company Is negotiating with the Com- uimumi ciuu Willi hum cuu in ikw. Ana ,wesi i:ouacii ijiuiis improvement club haa called a special meeting for Wed nesday night, August 23, at which all per sona Interested In the welfare of that sec tion of the city are Invited to be present. Mra. J. M. Longatreet and children of thla city have gone to Anvalon, Santa Catallne' Islands, where, with Mra. Long street a alster, Mrs. J. O. McCament of Paasadena, Cal., they will apend the month of August. U. T. Henderson left Wednesday evening for Toronto to attend the annual conven tion of the International Typographical union as delegate from Bluff City union. He was accompanied by F. H. Kleltsch, wno win. attend tne convention aa a vis or. Special Train Carries Them Through Southwestern Part of Iowa, will lie hld thla afternoon at o'clock from the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Chrlsman, 14'JO Third avenue, where ehe had made her home for several years. FIRST NIGHT IS SPENT AT CLARINDA Second One at Crestoa and the Third eea the End of the First Trade Exenrslon from Thla City. With the atren whistle loaned by the. Bluff City laundry attached to the engine and tooting for all 1t waa worth the Bur lington special bearing the first Council Bluffs trade excursion pulled out of the local passenger depot yesterday morning shortly after I o'clock. The party num bered about fifty exclusive of the band from Neola which headed the procession to the depot and will b used to enliven things on the three days' trip. The party, each Individual carrying a bright yellow umbrella, formed at the Commercial club rooma on Pearl street and headed by the band marched In a body to the depot where the train waa waiting. In honor of the occasion the Burlington offi cials had provided a brand new engine and Conductor Richard McCoy was In charge of the train. Accompanying the party were T. A. Barker, contracting agent for the Burlington In this city, and W, H. Mausa of Burlington, Industrial agent of the rail road. City Passenger Agent J. E. Swan will Join the party today and stay with It until Us return tomorrow night. The party occupied two Pullman sleepers while a tourist sleeper waa provided for the band and there was a baggage car to carry the mass of advertising literature to be distributed en route, as well as the "pink lemonade" and other supplies that will be needed to prevent the members of the party succumbing to the heat. Big streamers bearing the legenda "Conn? ell Bluffs Commercial club" and "Trade Extension" adorned the aldea of the tourist sleeper and baggage car, but owing to the rules of the Pullman company pro hibiting it, the sleepers were not decorated. The party, according to the Itinerary, spent the flrat night at Clarlnfla, where the touring "boosters" were made guests of honor at the Chautauqua now In session there. Tonight the party will rest at Creston, where the cltlsena have made elaborate preparations to entertain their visitors. Included In the advertising matter taken along by the party ire 1000 handsomely Illustrated souvenir pamphlets setting forth the advan'agea of Council Bluffs aa a wholesale and retail business center, owing to Ita unequalled railroad facilities. John Wroth Insane. John Wroth, a farmer residing south of Treynor, who becnane violently Insane Wed nesday night, was brought before the In sinlty commissioners yesterday and by them committed to Pt. Bernard's hospital for observation. His actlona Wednesday night made his family and neighbors fear he would do himself or some one else harm. Wroth was once before adjudged Insane by the commissioners of this county and It Is stated that he was also once committed to the asylum from Mills county. BOCK MIAMI TR 4 IX WHECKF.D Golden State Limited la In the Ditch It ear t'olnmbna Janctlon, I on a. (tES MOINES, la.. Aug. 10. -The Golden State limited, the Rock Island westbound Colorado train, was ditched one mile west of Columbus Junction at 1 o'clock this aft ernoon. Only one man waa Injured, Charlea Acker'man of Chicago, who waa badly bruised by the falling of a chair car. Spreading of rail la given as the cause. Three coaches left the track and were turned over. Only eighteen passengers were aboard these cars. Trains are now going by way of Milwaukee Junction, Knlsrhts of Pythlns' Election. DAVENPORT, la.. Aug 10 (Special. ) Although he put up a vlgoroua fight, F. E. Duncan of Ilea Moines was defeated for grand chancellor of the Iowa Knlghta of Pythias at Davenport by James W. Hunt ington of Newton. MONEY TO PAY FOR SEARCH s """""" Wealthy Van Leaves Eatat to Fay for Tinding Mining Woman. BOILERMAKERS REFUSE TO GO ON STRIKE mnll Sim Fid tor Land Which Waa Formerly Bad of Missouri River In Harrison ( ooaty, Sow Owned by State. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES, A.ug. 10. Speclal.)-It developea today that Harvey Antrobus, a wealthy Ixs Angeles resident, haa died and expressed the dying wish that his property and wealth be expended to tho last cent If necessary In the search for Mrs. Mary McCown. the Des Moines woman who haa been lost In Paris. Further In vestigation discloses that In a letter re cently received by Mrs. Thomas James of this city, a life-long Intimate of Mra. McCown. the latter, writing from Pnris, said: "I am Just leaving Alx la Cha polls. My English friends go on with me as far aa Rouen and then 1 travel the rest of the way to my little dovecote alone." The TiOa Angelea church which sent Mra. Mc Cown abroad to pursue studies In music was the Broadway Avenue Christian church. When the first definite Information that Mrs. McCown waa lost was re ceived Harvey Antrobus of Ios Angelea rdalled a check fur 12.000 to the American consul at Paris to be used In searching said to have been the cause of the trouble. STEALS MARCH ON FRANCE Trial Itan at Canning; Factory. The machinery In the new factory of the Growers1"' Canning '. company waa started yesterday preparatory to commencing reg ular operations next week. A load of corn waa worked yesterday, but the factory will not commence on the regular "pack" until next Tuesday.- The company will handle the Corn from about 400 acres and this Is expected to give an output of 000,000 cans for thla season. Besides corn the company wlfl can tomatoes and other vegetables In season. The capacity of the factory, aa planned, will be Increased next season. N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. SO. Ktaht, FW7. LEWIS CUTLER MORTICIAN 23 PEARL ST.0"" Lady Attendant If Daalrad. ) LEGAL AOT1CES. r i NOTICE TO BOND BUTERS. Office uf City Cloik, ttoutn uiuajia, Ne braska, Augtiat. 1, A. D., Beuled bills addraaaed to lha undersigned and plainly marked, roposala lor iiuuda" will ba re ceived until a uloca t. in. of August 14. IIsjo, at me office o( thy City Clerk, Bourn "Viaii. IseDisKka; Si' ui' the buivnane of the following de- ;7i,led Issue tit renral Bonds of the City t tiouin umuna, iuvo aaiu Donas so oi (red tor Bale being general obligations of the city: Tail ty-flve thousand (136.000) dollara of Oanvrai Bends to be Usued tor the pur poe vfpaaiiMI for tne improvements in im provement District No. of said city. Said bonds are to be numbered consoou tlveiy '-trout one'(iy- to iSo. seventy ,vt, both Inclusive, and are te ba of the denom inations of live twnurwil (ou.W kutars''aon. to bear aate oi August, l, isue, and snail became- flue and payable in twenty ()) yeara after date, unless aooner redeemed under the reserved option, and shall draw .merest trora aate- tnereoi at tne rate of fbapln to De Held for lloldnp. The authorities yesterday morning filed an Information against Alexander Simp eon, alias Alexander Chapln, charging him with holding up the saloon of William Fry, near the Transfer depot, Monday night and robbing the proprietor and five customers. Chapln has retained an attor ney, who at once filed a motion for change of venue to the court of Justice Gardiner, which waa granted. Chapln has to serve out a fine of $100 for carrying concealed weapona and by the time he does thla the district court grand Jury will have convened for Ita September arsston. Mra. Llxzte Keegan, who waa arrested for being In company with Simpson, waa given ten daya on bread and water yeater day morning by Police Judge Scott, which she will serve out at the city Jail unleaa the sentence la suspended. Mra. Keegan'a husband, who resides In Omaha, called to see his wife and expressed considerable surprise at her being with Chapln, He j said that they became acquainted with Chapln last May and that alnce then he had traveled about - with them selling horses. While Keegan admitted he was aware of Chapln'a paat record he claimed that he knew nothing against him. After making an inveatlgatlori yeaterday of the holdup at the Harden saloon at Twenty-first street and Broadway Wednea day night the police are of the opinion that the robbery waa committed by two young men who were Been In company with Chapln shortly prior to his arrest, but who succeeded In making their escape when the orflcera swooped down on Crow'a sa loon and took Chapln, Palmer and Mra. Keegan Into custody. ported seven new lodges formed during the j for "r' nn1 ?,nce hl" d'1ath a f'w dny" ago iiih enure mriune nuo urrii innuw mail able for that purpoae. Ragles In the City. A tratnlond of Eagles, delegates to the national meeting of the order nt Denver, past year with a large membership In crease. He recommended a Pythian or phans' home, a lodge paper and paid grand lecturer. The complete list of new officers: Orand Chancellor James W. Hunter of the altan of Meroeeo Aroases Indignation la Pnrla. BERLIN. Aug. W. German banka par ticipating In a loan of t2.5no.ono to the sul tan of Morocco, according to a report clr- ulated on the Bourse today, are Mendell hohn Co., Blelchroder A Co., the Dls- Conto Gesellschaft and the Berliner Handels Oeaellschaft. The loan la regarded aa hav ing political, as well aa financial, value or Germany, aa It will Increase the In terest of the empire In Morocco. PARIS, Aug. 10. The statement that German bankers have advanced a per sonal loan of 12,500,000 to the sultan of Morocco, although not confirmed officially, Is arouaing Indignant comment, coming after assurances that the status quo waa to remain unaffected until the holding of the International conference. It la pointed out that the legality of the loan la con testable, the position of the sultan alnce the last International conference being similar to that of the khedlve of Egypt, Ismail, who reigned from 1S63 to 1ST, at the period when the powers Intervened for the regulation of Egyptian flnancea In or der to prevent the personal extravagance of the khedlve. Meanwhile), Germany has not yet replied to the last French note regarding the con ference. This delay. It Is believed, is be cause Germany Is submitting the French proposals to the sultan before responding to them. According to semi-official advices, the sultan Is showing more and more a marked opposition to the proposed conference and to any consideration of Moroccan reforms. newion. . M,v nt anil nt nnee hn Orand Vice Chancellor J. R. Stewart of ' , ' " . " ' Diagonal. Orand Prelate F. D. O'Utlng of Center Point. Orand Keeper of Records and Seals H. D. Walker of Ml. Pleusant. Orand Master of Excheauer H. C. Schults of Waterloo. Grand Master at Arms H. N. Dllley of Grundy Center. Inner Guard It. I,. Carr of Blockton. Outer Guard H. N. Weaver of Spencer. Supreme Representative B. I. Salinger of Carroll and. Dr. Frank Porterfleld of At lantic. Trustees of Grand Indite W. M. Clark of Marshalltown and A. C. Savage of I.eClalre. Iowa City got the next meeting. I,a Follette Draws Bis; Crowd. FORT DODGE, la., Aug. 10-Rpeclal Telegram.) Governor La Follette at the Chautauqua here drew one of the biggest crowds ever seen here for an event of the kind. It la estlmateed 2,500 people heard the lecture here this afternoon. The gov ernor spoke on "Representative Govern ment," and took the theme of Lincoln's "Of the People, by the People and for the People." He showed how that did not exist now and the railroads controlled the government. His talk was very Interesting and excited much Interest and comment. He left Immediately after the close of his talk for Windsor, Mo. Cleaning; Oat Jones Street. SIOUX CITY, la.. Aug. 10 (Special.) The notorious Jones street district Is to become a thing of the past, Chief of Police Dlneen having ordered keepers of resorts to move without delay. Business Interest In that part of town have insisted on the authorities chaalng out the bad women, who have become very bold. For years the district haa been notorious, and a large part of the police court business has had Its origin among the Jonea street element. f vve-(D) per cen. per annum, iiayable so ml annually, August and February 1st of eaoh fear, tne several Installments of Interest o be evidenced by cuiipons attached to said bond, bonds and coupons payable at the Fiscal Agency of the fetal ut Ne braska, t ity ot New York. Thrse tKinds are Issued by the city for the purpoae of paying for tha paving, curb ing and Improvements In District -'E" of ,ald i-lty, under legislative and charter pro visions wherein th faith and credit of the city are firmly bound, and all of Ita real and personal properly, and Its taxing and revenue- poaars are Irievurahlv nUiix,,! t,,r the prompt payment of the bond and Inter est ttiurtvf sii)l-aimuM.li and at nutirliy thereof. Also that the total Indebtedness of the city, Including this issue of bonds, has not exceeded tu constitutional ana statutory limit, and that au annual tax, and other taxea and aaee.-uinunts, to pay principal and Interest as the same, respectively, falls duo, shall lie made. Kach bidder ahall state aeparately the amount offered aa "Principal and Pre- Eilum," and that "Accrued Interest" will paid to data of delivery and payment of bonds, also as to vrlca asked for litho graphing aald bunds. Earn Lid must bo aocotnpnnlod bv cash, or a certified check on a registered nationi bank. In the sum of ona thousand dolla-is (H.0in and mad., payable to the city aa an evidence ef gofl faith on the part of aald bidder. The i-ity reserves the right to reject anv or all bide, or to waive dafecla ahould thy appear. By order of the Council. at JOHN J HILLIN. e141" City Clerk. Ileal Estate Tranafers. ' These transfers were reported August 10 to The Bee by the Tltla Guaranty and Trunt company of Council Bluffs: Frank G. Garner and wife to Anna J. ' Craig, lots 14 and 15, In Park addition to Macedonia, la., w. d t 1,100 Interstate Realty company to C. V. Miller, lot 10, in block E, In Perry's Second addition to council muni, la., w. d Interstate Realty company to C. V. Miller, lota 6, 7, S and , In block 18, In Evans' Second Bridge addition to Council Bluffs, w. d Executors of Francis Orass estate to Jennie Simon, lot 1, In block s, In Mynster's addition to Council Bluffs, la., e. d. 100 376 3.100 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 8ealed pr.ioi'Bils will be. received at the om.a of the Black Hill Traction com pany at SpearAslt, South Imkota. until 1 o clock p. m, tf August a. for the ontiucton of about live and one-half 'v'hI ranaj. -about . nine llea from Sprarflah, rkiuth Dakota. Involving the ex cavation of approximately one hundred and ninety thousand (Wo.OuO) cubic yarda of earth and niters thousand U&.ouO cubic yards of ro.-k and the .construction of two Four transfere, total 8,371 Hesotlatlons for Mill. Negotiations for the aale of the -machinery of the Cryatal mllla at the corner of Washington avenue and Bryant atreet are pending and if the deal ia consummated It Is likely th structure, which is one of the landmarks of Council Bluffs, will be torn down to make room for other buildings. The mill was originally erected In 1KA and from time to time haa been added to. It haa been Idle for several years, Its dis tance from railroad trackage being tha main obstacl to operating the mill to advantage. Woman's Body Found In Woods. CLEAR LAKE, Aug. 10. (Special.) The body of Mrs. Rosa Harthan was found by her children In Stratton's woods, south of Clear Lake, this morning. Mrs. Harthan disappeared from her home south of here last night, going after the cows. She did not return and a searching party failed to find her after an all-night's search. There waa no evidence of violence on the body and the general belief la that her death waa caused by heart failure. Two Held for Mnrder. MUSCATINE. Aug. 10. (Special.) "We the Jury, find that Carl Brady came to hla death from wounda Inflicted by William Nagle and Josephine Collette, May , 1905, with murderous Intent." The above Is the verdict of the coroner's Jury after having viewed the disinterred body of Carl Brady and after listening to the testimony of William Nagle and others Saturday after noon on Island B above the turn on the river. came the guests of the order here. After being escorted to the Klrkwood by a band they were loaded Into special street cars and given a trolley ride about the city. They departed at 11:40 for Kansas City. where they were to be entertained this evening. The delegations were from New York and Chicago. r ort Dodge Frelzht Rates. Rnilrond men here declare that the re ports of Fort Dodge getting better freight rates than Des Moines, Council Bluffs and other towns are without foundation. It Is claimed . that Fort Dodge has been trying for years to secure better rates than Des Moines, but the Minneapolis A St. Louis officials claim that better rates have been refused and thero is no prob ability that they will be reduced In the future, It being claimed that all roads agree that the heavy grades and location of the city are against lower rates. The officials claim that the objections of Des Molnea and other towns are groundless. Refuse to Quit Work, Twenty bollermakers of the Ureat West ern employed here totlay refused to obey orders from the union- headquarters at St. Paul and quit work. They were ordered out on account of trouble at Oelweln. They claimed they knew nothing ot the trouble and were satisfied with., their conditions here and would remain at work. Guardsmen Here for Target Practice Two hundred and fifty- members of the guard were gathered in the city by 7 thla evening for tho annual, rifle practice which will determine the selection of the men to compete In the flea Otri. N. j., shoot. The guardsmen will remain '"here for aeveral daya. The shooting begins tomorrow on tne leaerat nne range ana uovernor cum mins Area the first shot. Jasper's Census Th' population ot Jasper county shows a alight gain over that of Ave yeara ago. according to tha official census figures The population Is now 27,156 and five years ago waa 26,967. Newton, the county seat. and largest town, haa gained from 3,682 to 4,399. Anti-Saloon League Fights Officers of the state anti-saloon league Informed Tax Ferrets Worthlngton and Boynton that the atate Antt-Saloon league would lend assistance In the courts In the fight to compel the saloon men to pay the mulct tax for the past five years for liquor held In storage buildings. The case will come up before County Treasurer Murrow this week and will undoubtedly be appealed to the district court and which ever way it Is decided will be carried to the supreme court aa the question was never before raised In the courts. Buy Bed of River. At the land department of the office of secretary of state toduy a bid was received for 165 acres of land In Harrison county which was formerly the bed of the Mis souri river. The bid Is from George Coult hard. The land Is about three mllea west of Modale Bnd for appraisement haa been divided Into four tracts, two of which hav been assessed at 36 an acre, one at 312 50 and the fourth at 330. Coulthard haa bid 31 an acre for that appraised at 35, 31.5 for the 312 60 and 36 for the 3 land. Oc Two Jallbreakera Captured. eiOUX CITY, la,, Aug. 10. (Special. ) Two of the eight men who sawed their way out of the Woodbury county Jail with a case knife have been recaptured. Jamas McGregor, leadei of the gang, was arrested In Omaha, a woman having peached on him. William Jones, a negro, was arrested at Chancellor, 8. D., his missing arm re- ualRi hla f-,l. Dntk , . I irt Bifiii c iim uitui . , n ill L "I:." I 29 the dr t for the aale and If land Old Settlera Picnic. MAR8HALLTOWN. Ia., Aug. 10-(3peclal Telegram.) About 5,000 of the old settlers of Marshall county gathered In this city for their thirty-second annual picnic at the Iowa Soldiers' Home park thla after noon. Amoag the prominent speakers were ex-Oovernor 8. B. Packard and Railroad Commissioner N. S. Ketchum. ue mi 4 I hundrad cubic yard of dry sto culvert, and furnishiim aurh nit. ... yeTr,il1. and lMb"" "'ay b ncccaumry to i Tjmplete the work. Pinna, srH-elrlnathins and proposal hianke may b obminrj from Richard II. Hugiirs general manager. Bpearrish, Snith Dakota" l.ai-h bid IHUSt be ac-ntlii.Mnl.M4 V... ceitirted check for ona thousand 1 ami Bean Accepts the Offer. Beth Dean of Glenwood. Mllla oounty, notified County Auditor Cheyene yeaterday that he would accept the position of su pervising engineer of the construction of the Harrison-Pottawattamie county drain age ditches offered him at the recent Joint meeting of the boards of suin-rvlsora ot the two couatiea In thla city. Mr. Dean la to receive 3? a day for hla aervlcea and la to be allowed an assistant and one rod man. He will take a trip at ono over the route of the proposed ditches and will ba present at the Joint meeting of the two boards next Thursday in Logan, when he will present his formal acceptance of the position. Marriage Licenses. Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to the tollowlng: Nan-e and Residence William aV Smith. Council Bluffs ..liur. .... i . . ii . ", v i mam sk niiuiii. iiunvu oimn i'.k til'. VJ."bl,J0 lh rier vt ' Edith D. Elll. Council Bluffs .. Black till. a Traction company, aa a guur-! L- ,i . r, . i . ante, that the buljor a ll, if " ccelsful xiu Omaha promptly exeeul. a aati.UcMry co?r,ct I Gu?', WmJI"A ' VV-"k and bond in the auiu of lavnty pr ctnt vi " tuiiirui-i jirsve lor me lalthtul ikt forntar.ee of ti,e work. The rts-h! 1m .- , , . 7 'Still bids, and Ij iv technic! defect A V lire u,,r'" ut ,,ia company may re. ' i , iui.i,fl 1 1 nu.l t. U. . HENRY..KEKTaV President. giUPlflQ Bpearfn.li.' South Dakota, Au- L. 11. Hromn. Grand Island, Neb. Age. ill II :t 11 . il Monroe County Goes Wet. ALBIA. Ia., Aug. 10.-Cltliena in favor of aaloona In Monroe county today car ried the county petition by about fifty plurality. Albla will now have aaloona and Monroe county la the only one In Iowa In which such a petition waa carried. Banish t'hureh Rurna Mortgage. MISSOURI VALLEY. Ia.. Aug. 10.-(8pe-clal.) After a struggle of aeventeen years the Danish Methodist Episcopal church at this pluce has paid off Its mortgage which wa burned with due formality Sunday. Boy Hurt by Horae. MISSOURI VALLEY. Ia., Aug. 10-(Bpe-clal.) While Gall Fonts waa riding Monday hla horae became frightened and threw him, breaking hla ahoulder. TWO KILLED IN COLORADO Men Allexed to Be from Oi Loae I. If In Railroad Wreck. iaha COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo.. Aug. 10 In a freight wreck on the Rock Island near Union Junction. Dr. Wright Andyman and Klght Force Put On. Beginning tonight a night force was put at work on preparing the Iron frames and doing the planter work In the four niches In the rotunda of the atate houae to have them ready for the flags by the time the fair opena. DETROIT JOB PRINTERS STRIKE I'nlon Compositors In Three (hops Go Ont Because Nonunion Meg ' Are Employed. WESTERN MATTERS AT CAPITAL Postmasters and Itnre! Carriers Are Appointed nnd Rural noutea Established. (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON. Aug. 10.-(Ppeelal Tele gram. -Postmasters appointed: Nebraska Belgrade, Nance county, Robert L. Os borne, vice E. D. Morris, resigned. Wyo ming Klrwtn, Big Horn county. Amy Chubb, vice Charles L. Tewkshtiry. re signed; Split Rock, Natrona county, Anna E. Countryman, vice John A. Cross, re moved. South Dakota Rural routes ordered es tablished October lfi: Conde. Spink county, routes. 1 art", I: population, 1,060; houses. at. Mitchell, Davison county, route, 4; population, 610; houses, 102. Rural' carriers appointed: Nebraska Cambridge, route 4, Charlea G Broman car rier. Marc Broman substitute; Hooper, route S, Albert Shaffer carrier, L. O. Ben der substitute; Nelson, route 3. Charlie II Colo carrier, Lovesa Cole substitute. South Dakota Wentworth. "route 3. Valentine Fader carrier. Barley Fader substitute. A DELICIOUS DEER. UnjurriajJaol, irijflexvor', 1-1 1(' I flttalityaanel purity, .y OVL' 1 I c o-u r x i s Co x I alta ur r x o x! iacn THERE JJ r x r iVt 1 1 1 1 el orw-xvj t o wn ,: IeoT: an . M "k jCT- a V AVM a UTOHZ.r V DREWIl CD. OMAHf n r Mm LZJ-1 r- V lie luntA V "Ui-S Chicago v v v. m vj Railway the: right road to 1 THE LAKES of MINNESOTA $12.50 FOR THE ROUND TRIP TO vST. PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS, ASK FOR "HINTS ON TRAVEL" City Ticket Orrict; 1512 Farnam St err, Omaha, Nrs. t Ul ' lit i mm .i S-Xt t' ' . T,t II 3 A W J II t ' 1)1 MANIFESTO MAYBE DELAYED Scheme for Popular Aaaerobly Will Not Be Completed In Time to Be Proclaimed Saturday. ST. FETERSBt'BG, Aug. 10 The prorW- I matlon calling together the national as aembly Is meeting with unexpected and undeslred delay. It Is possible now that the project will not be ready for Issuance on Saturday. After the conclusion of the conference at Peterhoff. the exports' who were entrusted with the transcribing of j ino completed project luuuu a. iiuuit-i Inconsistencies and omissions, due to the haste with which the work tf revision was done, and the council of ministers waa reconvened. The council will endeavor to bring the project Into shape. Possibly the emperor may IsBue a manifesto outlining the assembly In general terms, but It Is stated In high quarters that the whole matter may be deferred perhaps until the christening day of Grand Duke Alexis Nlcholalevltch, heir to the Russian throne. HAY FEVER AMD ASTHMA CLIMATES WBAR VT Smokes, Spraya and "Bpeclflcs" onlr relter, ymptome; they cannot cure. Our constitutional treatment remores the Causa of Hay Fever and Aathma from the blood and nervoua eyetem. Pollen, heat. fluat, exertion, amok or odora cannot bring back attacka. Our patient enjoy Ife without the slightest return of aymptoma. Appetite Improved, blood en riched, nerves strengthened, general heslth restored. If you ar Indifferent er tkeptlcal you do not know that since 1B83 we have treated over 0,000 Kay f'R aT F Fever and Asthma sufferers. No matter how much wealth or Infltt svtilii once may be at your command, you cannot get complete relief and freedom from Hay Fever or Aathma except through our method of treatment. Doubt and deny thla all you please the fact remalna unchanged. Book To, Free, explaining our method, with reporte of many Intereatlng cases. Ad &Tt"' P. HAROLD HAYES. BufftJo, New York. NO LONGER SUBJECT OF A KING Zelma S. Carlaon Appeara In 1'nlted . States Court and Beeosne ,a C'ltlaen. Zelma 8. Carlson, a native of Sweden, haa foraworn her allegiance to King Oacar and become a full-fledged cltlien of the United Slatea. She apiieared In the United States circuit court Thursday aft ernoon and was admitted to cltlxnnshlp. This Is the first case of a woman taking out clttr.enshlp papera In Omaha In tha United State,e court. . If you have anything to trade, advertise It In the For Exchange column of The Bed want ad page. DETROIT. Aug. 10,-Unlon compoaltora went on a strike today in three Detroit book and Job ahope. the R. L. Polk Print- healthy matter more thoroughly satu- Kirtisas Party Knroute to Launching; NIAGARA FALI.S, N. Y.. Aug. lO.-Gov- ernor Hoch of Kansas, accompanied by his family and staff, was here today. Gov ernor Hoch left lute In the day for Cam den. N. J.. where his daughter, Anna linen. is to be sponsor for the battleship Kan sas, which will be launcnea on baturuay morning. Governor Hoch will go to Cam den by way of New York. CATARRH A UNIVERSAL DISEASE Catarrh usually begins with a cold ia the head, but does not stop there. The mucous membranes all become inflamed and secrete a filthy, unhealthy matter which is absorbed by the blood and dis tributed o all parts of the body. The patient is then continually hawking and spitting, the nose is stopped up, the ears have a ringing or buzzing noise, the throat becomes sore, and as the un- 2C ssw eavie, Iowa ? o Ing company. Raynor & Taylor, and Winn & Hammond. It waa understood that th. printers t were preparing to- demand the eight-hour day January 1 all over the country. The Detroit typothetae took the bull by the horna by declaring for tho open ahop July 1. when the old contract expired. Today the hiring of the first non-union men resulted In a strike at the three shops named. President Lynch of the Interna tional Typographical union Is expected here tomorrow. NEBRASKAN ISJN THE GAME Deputy Insurance Commissioner Pierce Joins Others la Confer, ence In m York. NEW YORK. Aug. 10-Insurance Co.n mlssloner R.' E. Folk, who. with the in- Joseph. Miller, both of Omaha, were killed ,ur,nc commissioners of five other states The men are aald to have been riding on ' ' 1 " cu' la t"y mat inveetlga Mra. Peaii Kessler. Grand Island, Neb.. U fte laiiaeal I necessary. Coroner Treynor haa decided that aa In quest ovr Mlaa Dora Frailer, the young woman, who while despondent over her continued 111 health, took her own life WeUnaaday, waa unnecessary. Th funeral tne trucna. Murn mystery Is attached to tha fait that Dr. Andyman was riding In thla manner, aa he la said to be a well known physician of Omaha. He waa Identi fied by letters In his possession. There are no such namea In the directory. Anotaer Tler.n of an accident. Kdlti.t Schuele, of Colum bua. Ov waa cured cf hi wounds by Buck- len a Arnica balve. Try It. 25c. For sal b Sherman A UoConnelU Drug Co, tlona of the Insurance business similar to the one about to begin In New York may also be commenced In th state repre sented by th visiting commlaaionera. Reside the Insurance commissioners of Wisconsin. Minnesota. Kentucky and Ten nessee, there were also present today Com missioners rierce of Nebraska and McGlb ney of Iouitana, Platol Duel la Kentucky Town HA RROUBBt RG, Ky. Au. 10.8m rates the blood a general feelinir of des pondency takes possession of the system. I had Catarrh for about fifteen years, and no man could have been worse. I tried everything I could hear of, but no good resulted. I then began 8. 8. 8., and could aco a Uttl Improvement from th flrat bottle, and after taking it a short wall waa oared. This was six years ago. and I am aa well today aa any tnaa. I think Catarrh ia a blood dis ease, and know there is noth'ng on earth better for the blood than 8. 8. 8. Mo body thinks more of 8. 8. 8. than I do. Lapeer, Hlou. M. MAT SON. Local applications cannot cur Catarrh, because they do not reach the seat of the trouble. They allay th inflammation and temporarily relieve the disease, but as soon as they are left off the trouble re turns. The only way to enre Catarrh is to treat it through the blood. S. S. S. soon clears the blood of all Catarrhal matter and f urges it of all irritating poisons, checks urther prepress of the trouble and com pletely cures the disease. S. S. S. keeps th blood in per fect order so (hat can eliminate the system waste matter 1 1 Dro- rURLLT VlbtTABLt. ance Catarrh, Nothing equals ihi great yegetable remedy in the cure of this disease. Write for our book and any medical advic you wish. We make mo cnarga ior eitner. i I r ' H it Vv from the J all wast ' that wil . You will want your favor ite newspaper. The Omaha Bee, to go along with you. It is better thau d daily letter from home. Before leaving give your order to have The Bee mailed to your out-of-town address. The address may be changed as often as you wish. Telephone 897 or fill out and mail us the blank below. . ' CIRCULATION X)Bf"T. OMAHA I315I5. 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