NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL Ofllcw, 10 fMil PROBLEMS OF GOVERNMENT Mayor Macrae Hakes a Candid Talk to the Pastors' Anooiation. MOST OF TROUBLES CONCtRN REVENUE t Ittsen Ohjert tn Taies mm Majartty f.. Rtpim tcari tram .. Toleration of Thlaajs r.mrr. . . ally Class! Vlee. Mayor Macrae, In response to an lnvl vlUtlon addressed - to the Counrll Bluffs Pastors' association yesterday morning, on "Borne of the plfflcultle of Clrle Adminis tration.' -prefaced his remarks with tho statement that a municipality . must he riih .on imich the same plun as a private business. !.The difficulty of running a city, he contended, was la Tirol y due to the form t government, which, he contended, was too. cumbersome.. Ia explanation, he said that 'wall the wards were ef different slse and the' condition existing In them are materially different the control, of each and all must be by the Joint council For. Instance the wards tn which the most -r;eVd streets arc be ound were clamor ing for a street sweeper, while the wards "in -the.dutlylng districts, where the streets are, Vet uiipaved, cared little or nptli. Ing for the same. Mayor Macrae gave It as his opinion that if the government of the city .was carried on under what Is known art the Galveston system; conditions would be much Improved. Referring to the difference between the lrwme -'.of the. city derived from dlre V. taxation of property and the expense' of running the municipality. Mayor Macrae cited he fact that the city taxes brought It "but t&OOO in round numbers, while the expenses were over ltl,nT)o. The deficit, ne explained, had to b secured in some man ner" to fceep the city's credit good. May Macrae, suggested that conditions coold be Improved if both political parties. Instead of expending so much money at each election, would turn this money over for the use of the city and thereby assist In maintaining an enlarged police force. Id this connection he said: - 'Problem of Ward Heelers. In many of the wards there are four r flv ward heelers and when there Is a strife between the. two political parties it -is tha work of these men to secure from twenty to thirty votes from each ward. For this work the ward heeler generally . grts about 150. In one 'ward In this city In a recent election at least whs spent by botn pnrtles buying votes for which from M to $2 each was t.tilil. Tnu would be sur prised at some of the rltlsens. of the place who are generally known as respectable men, .standing around all day and wait ing -until the last few moments before tho polls, are. closed to see who would give, (hem ths most money.. Sometimes they will 'take a man -around the corner or a couple n blocks and As him, and It Is Impossible ' fat-- the small ponce force to. -handle this , problem!. . It would be well for a citizen's committee to stay around the polling places w-Hh ..a convenient-' justice of the peaon and arrest every man on the spot who , ewuld .be .caught at such work. .. ' 'ftrgarrithg' licensed rumbling Mayor Ma crae xtlaln'cji V" VOB'Uon " follows; It' Is not BO long igo slnoe. an Investiga- tlpu of the gambling Interests in Council , '.' HlufTiy revealed the fact that ft per cent of ' the tumbling )n tbla city la done hw Omaha ' .uvi itiseignt.piisilea. By Anothf-.jniUiarUy. ' iuht overbid- pT emit of th-gambling : la . - i lone by resldunsn lot this city. If the reel dents of the city would pay their taxes i. on .thai yi-(y4uJ .property instead of -on fictitious amount, or If thirty or forty cltl sens would come forward with a guaranty of 1500 each per year, the city could be. run without ,tl aid of- these institutions which, sre held to be objectionable. It is Impossible to cut down the fire depart ment tir the; police department or expend less than we do on the different appropria tions, .for, repairs and if you raise the taxes, tho citlsens immediately set up a -hcwl'and Swnd-their lawyers to the city council until they get the action rescinded. It may .bo wrong to permit the Institutions To become a Gbrdbii Hat swearer You havp only to see Gordon Hats. ; To stay a Gordon Hat vearer, you have only to wear a Gordon oJ.oo FARM LAND AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH 17, At 3 o'clock p. m.', at tha east entrance 1 of the court bouse In ' ' i " . . Council Dluffo I will, aetl to th highest and best bidder for cash the following three farms . , - obiic inn unuiy, HHN O ailil w. section '4. township 74, range 44. and accretions; about 120 acres (within city limits and one mile south U. P. railway bridge.) ' In Lewis township, lot 3, section II, township 74, range 44, and accretions; about 100 acres (7 miles south of Council piuffa.) Lewis township, west j, southwest 14 section 10, township 74, range 4 4. (One mile south of city limits.) N. B. THAYER, Trustee. WANTED TO UV A Five, Six or Seven Room House - .... .. Te Hove Aootber Lot !'; ... - WILL PAY CA8H I v Addreaa P. pee O.tice. 10 Furl St. Council Shifts, Ion. BLUFFS t. Tel. . that are being run In th city, but there Is no way out of It at present and at the same time pay the city bills. Put after you hnve said this you have not done anything, and, gentbnirn. I am here to ask you If you have sny solution for the problem? The ministers present did not offer any solution of the problem, but voted the msyor their thanks for his frank snd Im partial discussion of the problems of mu nicipal administration as he had encoun tered them. At the close of Dr. Macrae's addreFS Dr. Slomlnskl addressed the meeting on the subject of tho bill which "Is before the state house of representatives providing for the "Oslerltlng" of defectives. At the request of the spoaker the association formulated a remonstrance against the In human measure as 'suggested In the pend ing bill. DEMOCRAT WO I Secure Rtrth Members of School Board ad the Treasurer. The school election yesterday resulted In a complete victory for the democratic ticket, Kinmet Tlnley and George A. Schoedsack being elected members of thr Board of Education and George 8. Davis being elected school treasurer. All three were elected by good sited majorities. While ther was no excitement around the polling booths, there Was evidently much Interest displayed in the election and the result was a good sixed vote. The democrats apparently had everything their own way from the opening of the polls, and even In the wards known to be strongly repuhliian the' figures snow that many re publicans must have voted for the demo cratic nominees. In the Sixth ward, which Is supposed to be strongly republican, the democratic nominees polled a vote of I to 1 against the republican Candidates. The contest for school treasurer would have been an exceedingly close one but for. the vote given George Davis, the demo cratic nominee, in the First ward. Hers Davis received -lot majority over McQee. At the democratic headquarters last night there was considerable jubilation, as Chair man Hughes and other leading members of the p-rty took the result of the school election as an Indication of another sweep ing victory at the municipal election to be held March 2. The vote by precinct follows: BOARD OF EDUCATION. Bchoed- McCon- Tlnley. sack. nell. Henry. Precinct. Dem. Dent. Rep. Rep. First SIS I'M 2 2H6 Second 2fil ins 17? Third M2 lo 1H2 1M Fourth 146 114 14X Fifth 14-'i , 137 1W 1S Sixth 12S 19 M & Totals..'.. 1.20J I.un l.ne gov SCHOOL TREASURER. Darls. McOeV Precinct. ' Dem. Rep. First 315 tc ftecond MS 1M Third inn 13 Fourth 11 1F.7 Fifth , U . 11 Blxth 13S 113 Totals 1,111 1,012 For gal. Private barn to be moved, located at 8 8. S'xth atreet. Elegant lot on Glen Ave., up to. grade. Beautiful lot on Fifth Ave., near high chool. ..." ,-- Lots In Babbitt Place, up to grade. Lets Jn Highland Place: yp to grade.. 'Soma new dwelling, njbdern'. beautifully located.'- ' ' Insure your house and furniture with mi. Telv l.r Chas. T. Officer, 411 Broadway.' Bed. rock prices on all our new stock of carpets, rugs, linoleum, oil cloth, matting, window shades, lace curtains, tapestry cur tains, go carts, and our entire new stock of furniture. Do not fall to call and In spect for jouraelf. D. yr. Keller, 10 South Mam. Our facilities are unexcelled fof doing all kinds of carpet work. We will take up your carpet, clean it, refit It to another room and lay It. Prices very moderate. Phone Ms. Our man will call and glve- you an estimate. Satisfaction guaranteed; try ua .The Council Bluffs Carpet Clean ing A. Rug Mff. Co. riaaalagr V. M. C. A. (aiwpalaa. At the suggestion of 8 Late Secretary Mdgee, who met with the ' general com mittee having In charge the Young Men'a Christian association projeot yesterday af ternoon, an effort will be made to secure the services of a "professional" organiser to manage tho campaign here. As soon as this was decided upon the committee com municated 'With a man In Kunsas City at the suggestion of Secretary Magna, but found he jhm engaged elsewhere. Nego tiations were then entered Into with a man In Indiana who Is said by Mr.- Magee to be a splendid campaigner and last night the commltte,1t was stated, had strong hopes of securing his services. Secretary Mugec returned to Des Moines last evening but will return here the latter part of the week and remain over for the mass meeting to be held Sunday afternoon In the Dodge Light Guard's armory. secretary Magee expressed himself - as optimistic in his opinion that the project an be successfully carried through here f the committee wages a vigorous campaign. Far a Qwirk gale. I will offer the five-roomed house and lot at 345 Avenue A for on week at tj. New house; city water. Easy terms.' No bet ter Investment In Council Bluffs. Make a fins home. Wallace Benjamin, . Room 1. First National - bank. - -l writ- fir Insur ance. Office 'phone, 103, residence 'phone, Illack 1M. ' W ai asking you to try our coffee, be cause we know you will be satisfied tt'i the gas roiieted coffee by Paxton A Gal lagher, and you can't find any better fla 1 v vored. fresher coffee any place. - We sell ' ' 'rom 15 to c a lb. Ws know if you try It you will come back. J. Olson, T3S-741 West Broadway. A reputation of putting out honest work of unexcelled finish, for building work em bodying all the latest Improvements hsve made the uame "Van Brunt" a guarantee of quality wherever vehicles aro showp. Drop In at my repository. 12 to 20 Fourth Stract. and ee for yourselves. Tb Title Guaranty ano, Trust Company, abstracters of titles. Books date back to lt Books a all up to date. Work ac- .irately and promptly don at lowest prices. Office opposite court house. 1S Pearl street. Council Bluffs. Ia. far Sal. Centrally located bakery, first class order and fixtures; cash trade; ISOO. Two-chair barber shop, good fixtures, good location, cheap rent; a bargain; e me. Alva Bin I 111, real estate. Insurance, ex changes. Room T Everett block. WrBrld Hcla fr Haralars. H. L McUiide. charted with hrrakiiig into and robbing the barber shop of KreU Dingl In the Kevtrs tol el, aas yesterday momlni bound over tn await th artten ol the grand Jury now in session. Hs bond was placed at b,v JUdg Scott sad in 4(auU Mt bieti Mcktrtdc wa sent to ths iiitt umaua county jail. When arrested McBrlnV said he was from Lincoln, Neb., but In police court yesterday he said his -home was In Colorado Pprlngs. He gave his age as is and ss before said he was a barber. Mcftrde Is snld to be wanted In Omaha for the larceny for at least nine overcoats. IMfORM TKtT BOOK l)f)KK tTKil te li t'onnty Tei tn line Against Tro position. Hcports from the county school districts last night showed thst the proposition to adopt uniform text hooks hsd been de feated by a vote of I to 1 at least. At a late hour word had been received from twenty-three townslils, showing a vote of 257 for the proposition and 565 against It. This is the second time during Superinten dent McManus' term of office that the same proposition has met with defeat. Matters la District t nirt. G. B. Richards snd, J. Westrlp, the two young men fr.nn Underwood who were In dicted for attempting to extort money from F. T. C. Johnson, a wealthy farmer living near Dentley by a threatening letter, en tered pleas of guilty yesterday afternoon in the district court. Judge Thornell fined Richards $.1) and Westrlp $210. Richards paid his fine at once, but It Is understood Westrlp was given time In which to pay his. Roth hsd been out on bail and Westrlp's bail bond will not be exonerated until his fine is paid. W. A. Jnmes, who a few ditys ago brought, suit for . divorce front his wife, Cora James, yesterday secured from Judge Thornell an order restraining Mis. James from Interfering with him or their three children and from going to their home or removing from there any of the furniture, pictures, books, papers, etc. Harry Schmidt, member of the under taking firm of Woodring Schmidt, yes terday filed his answer to the petition of Woodring asking for a dissolution of the firm and the appointment of a receiver. Schmidt alleges that the trouble was broaght by Woodring. who, he says. In sisted that Schmidt should sell out to him. Schmidt makes in his answer a tender of $.t,lirt for Woodrlngs Interest In the busi ness and asks that the petition for a re ceiver be dismissed and that he he placed In charge of tl"- business. I: ' We are going !. i j March IE, to tha Merrlam Block, nnd in order to reduce our stock w are going to give a 26 per cent discount on framing, framed plcturea, wall paper, brushes, etc., for cash only Council Bluffs Faint, Oil and Glass com pany aap Pin a Bargala. Parties leaving the city. Left on aale. Original price $330. Will sell on easy pay ments, 1185. See at the big piano house, -ichmoller A Mueller Piano company, SOi -'roadway. Council Bluffs, la. Broken dishes are not pleasant to look .it. Fill up your old Bets, or call and see jur extensive lino, of English dlnnerware patterns. The latest thing In English breakfast . seta now on display In our win dow. W. A. Maurer. Clifton-Walker Co. hava recently closed the aale of a number of properties, which reduces their llrt. They hava a large number f other clients who wish to Invest Perhaps your property I just what they want. Better placa It with them for quick actloa. . Geo.' A. Hoagtand has just received a ear load of j the famous. Amason Rubber-roofing, and wMl make you very attractive prloea on large or small, quantities. Now la the time to get-your, roof s In shape before the heavy spring ralha. A new plumbing shop tn town. F. A. Spencer, 1U West Broadway, Is an expert in his line and la always glad to figure with you on any plumbing or contract that ou may have. His work is up-to-date and guaranteed. Real Estate Transfers. These transfers were reported to Bee March 12 by the Title, Guaranty The and Trust company of Council Bluffs: Charles F. Bsker and wife and Ern est G. Baker and wife to Hugh C. MeCabe, James McCabe, Andrew McCabe and Thomas Qnlnn wtj, se'i snd e"4. swi. and swi, ikv,, Ji- , 76-41, w. d I16.WX Heirs of John P. Maxfield to Patrick Buckley, neK, nwV 24; e. rwV and awH. sw, 13-7S-42. w. d 11,52. William F. Maker and wife to Mv ron C. Inman and Mandervllle In- man, neV n. 6-75-41. w. d Lewis A. Hatswell and wife to Grant Pilling. . IT acres In nei, ne1, 27-74-40. w. d 7. He.lrs of J. P. Maxwell to Henry W. Neville, lot 2, block 1 Bentlev, Is., w. d Carrie M. Morse and husband to James H. Carrigan, lot 2, block J. Plalnview add. to Council Bluffs, w. d Carrie M. Morse and husband to James H. Crri-an, lot 1. block a, , Plalnview add. to Council Bluffs, w. d ; Anton Vencel to Frank Vencrl. lots 4. S. t und 7, block t. Burns' add. to Council Bluffs, w, d School township of Gurner to Leonunl Everett, executor. .V7S acres in sw'i. nwVi. 1S-76-43. and .726 acres In se. neV. 13-75-44. i c. d t Christina Runge to I-O'.iin J. Hunse. north W ft. of swV block SS, snd south U ft. of nw. block 3. Allen Cook's add. to Avoca. w. d Andrew Kunkel and wife to R. .. Kunkel. let 1. block 1. Mlndrn. Ia., w. d 2.8S8 375 1 125 luti 10J) 1 ienei Eleven transfers, totsl Mothers! Mothers, do not' use all your strength tn carrying you baby around, when com fortable folding and reclining go-carts can be had at our special aale for 13.73 and up. Keller-Farnsworth Fur. Co. Ewanson Muaio Co.. New Location 407 Broadway We sell pianos In our regular businesslike Way. No new schemes; no certificate. Pianos right, goods reliable. Terms from IS to f 10 per month. "McAte for good things to eat." Best goods, best prices, fairest prices; prompt and careful delivery; and If you want the ieat bakery goods served on your table, we bake them. t. Patrick's Day. Saturday, Ma fch 17. Is St. Patrick's dsy. W have th genuine shamrock, grown from imported seed. Wear a real shamrock boutonnieip snd take a plant home and watch It grow. Wilcox, Florist. Hair. Falling hair, dandruff and Itching scalp speedily cured. Call or writ L. A. Graves, 105 Pearl street. hurthand ar.d bookkepin( position ar easily secured If you ar well qualified. W do that. New classes this week. Western Iowa collets. Onod bread can't b ma J aivel from good flour. I'se ,-Big A" flour and your bread will always 1 good. Tour grocer sells it or should. Haater Almost Draws. Perry Hill and J. E. Tullis. to mini tcur huntsmen of tnis city, had an ex citing txnerirm-r at Lake Manama Bun day al.ile trylnj; bs sun ducks. Their fiat hunting boat capaitvd and Hill and Tullts acre prn ii'ifaled Juto the Icy water. When nearly ' exhausted and thoroughly hilled through they wars rescued by a DAILY HKH: TVKSDAV. MARCH party consisting of Tom Kendall. John Newton. Chsrles Conlcy and V. T. Stryer, who hesrd their cries snd rowed to th"lr asslstsnce. Tunis and IIIU were- taken to th boat club houso and given ii"eeesry attention. All of their hunting parspher- nalla. Including their guns, was lust In the lake. , . s RiinlMi SOCI TIO MK.KTIMi Officers Alerted aad Derision wade Challenge for Cap. The .annual meeting of the Council Fluffs Rowing Association was. held Inst even ing and the following directors were elected: Three-year Term F. 1). Kmpkie, Lloyd Griffith and K. W. Dixon. Two-year Term F.mniet Tlnley. H. H. Van Brunt snd J. V. Davis. One-vesr Term H. 7. Unas. H. II. Lou gee and Chnrles Test Ptrwart. Officers President. F.mniet Tlnley; vice president. If. H. Van Brunt: secretsry. F. !. Kmpkie; treasurer. K. II. Iiugeo; commodore, H. 7- Haas; vice commodore, J. I'. Davis. It wns decided that the club should build a boat to challense for the Mansws cup, which was captured 1at fall by the Itus club of St. -Joseph after numerous trials. It Is estimated that It will cost VM to build the boat and of this amount $40 was raised ut the meeting lsst night. - Resolutions of ref-pect were" passed for the bite Arthur Shlverlck of Onisha, who :n his life time was a member of the club. If you prefer quality to quantity and ab solute satisfaction to yourself, get Schmidt's photos. Alwwys guarsnteed to plesse. Phone 867. 408 Broadway. The finest selection ot marble gravestones In southwesterly IOwa can be found St Sheeley Lane's marble and granite works, 217 East Broadway, Council Bluffs. Many different designs snd colors. The work Is done by experts who have had years of training. Jensen & Nicholson, the great wallpaper establishment, have just received a large shipment of domestic and Imported wall paper. Designs tha latest and most beau tiful In the city. N. T. Plumblnit Co. T 260. Night L M. Fine Colorado farm land. 5 per acre Improved ranches, $10 to $20 per acre. One Improved ranch, four miles from town, per acre. A big snap. . Excursion March 20. Fare, 110.20. F. C. Lougee, 124 South Main street. Don't forget Easter Is coming and you want a new suit. Leave your order early at Hicks', If you want a nice, up-to-date one. 'Phone Red 778. If you need tlnwork of any kind get our figures; experienced mechanics and best material. Remember us when you are In the market. Paddock-Ha'ndschy How. Co. MIXOK MESTIOJf. Davis sells Crags. Stockert sells carpets. . ' Ed Rogers' Tony Faust beer. Plumbing and heating, Blxby ft Son. Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 30 Pearl street Woodrlng-Schmidt, undertakers. Tel. t3t Imported Irish whisky, Jarvls, !25 South Main.. Diamonds as an I&vestment. Talk to. Leffart about It ' School paints, pen, papers and tablets. Alexander's, 333 B'way.j... Atlantic corr 65 cents per dosen. Glen Avenue grocery. Tel.- Excelsior Masomd lodge' will meet In regular session this evening. Mayor Macrae kft-iiipt evening for a professional. Wait In Rochester Minn. Strletlv fresh eggs; twflloen for cents, at the Glen' AventH (frocerj-. Tel. 106. For Imported wines, 'liquors snd cham pagne, L. Rosenfeld company. 81 Main St. Ar you going to puUd?. It's no trouble to get lUfer's price and, get a square deal. Wlne Free A glass -of pure California wine free to anyone. Jarvls Co., 225 Main. If you want a nice curing overcost call on E. 8. Hicks. I have the correct goods. An acr of fruit, with new. modern house. This will not last long. Clillon Walker Co. - .. . The Glen Avenue grocery is still Selling Big A und White Rose flour at Jl.fft per sac. Tel. 108. If you want your fire insurance to In aure have Clifton-Walker Co. write it in reliable companies Hon. J. M. Junkin of Red Oak arrived In the city last night to attend the session of the Tnlted Btates court. John Melhop. secretary of the Iowa and Nebraska Wholesale Grocers' association, .eft last evening for Chicago. A marriage license wss Issued yesterday .o Richard M. Hough, aged 30. and Mar garet Osbom. aged i2, troth of Weston, la. When you hsve your shoes half soled take them to Ssrgent's. Have them sewed on and save ioc. 6argent s Model Shoe Shop. Judge Smith McPlierson arrived from Red Oak last evening and this morning will convene the March term of federal court. . Bo 'i ire ft Annis, money to loan; cash on hand. DO delay; city and farm property for sale on eaav terms of pitym?lu. Office, lui pesrl street. Dou't buy wall reaper till you see Bor wick, 211 South Main, 11. (M. . He's gi wall naner that will lusi suit you and hi jot tiis price Is right. The annual Inspection of the Dodge Light guards will be held Saturday. The Inspec tion will be conducted by an offWr of the Eleventh cavalry . W ar puying the highest cash prices for eUl iron and metals. Council liliiff Junk Hi use J Kattleinau. pioprieier. Tel. IX). vjJ S. Main.. . At Hwalne ft Mauer's for Quick Meal gasoline stoves. Cithers may be good. Put the Quick McmI Is the bvsi. don't giv the most; we give the best The anniinl debate between representa tives of the Iowa and NVhraxka State Hchools for the Deaf will he held April 7 at the Iowa sch jol in this city. A anap for somebody, a t3i lc wagon for 117. W have used It only lour mon'.li. Is pract'csliy new Hridanslein ft Smith, cost and wooil. 14th av. and Sch at. Dinner I'aily corn, 11 per dosen. Uluu Avenue grocery. Tol. 1U8. . The new democratic evening paper was to .have inade its i.iltiul arniea ranee last evening, but the paper arrived too lute and the flrsL lrfsue will see daylight today. The Manhattan restaurant and bar are giving the blKKest meal In town. Short .rdeis. witii pure urexm for excclleul oftt. Try and you will lie delixnlcd You au buy u koud, new, well made piano, veneered inside and out, with ivory keys, for I"J0, on easy terms, at A. Houpe Co. s. S3 South Muin St., Council . Bluffs. Missouri oak dry cord wood. j a coid; sliellbark hickory, 17: Ariunsas sntlirscits. t ? So per ton less than liarl coal William sisii, is norm nmin leieuuoue The Hall association at McClelland pur chased a fine concert -uptight piano from tlie Houncius Piano house. Council Bluffs. The hoist and piano derrick which Hou- WdBuud(BDd All of this can be avoided, howerer, by the use; of Mother's Friend before baby comes, as this freat liniment always prepares the body for the strain upon it, and preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother' Friend overcomes all the dinger of chihl-birth, and carries the expectant mother safely through this critical period without paia. It is woman's greatest blessing. Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit end relief derived from the use of this wonderful remedy. Sold by all druggists at $1.00 per bottle. Our little hook, telling all about this liniment, will Tit Brttft!. Stutter rtcius its for the econd ad third story of Ituildinas wss shipped thei-e for that purpose. inters, now Is jour clianee to buv brushes at H per cent discount for cash only. Council Fluffs Paint. Oil and Glass company ar going to mov to Mema.n block on March U. Peanut Brittle, Sauer Lemon Drops, Mnpl Peanut Fudge, Pecan Nut Bar, Almond Nut F.sr. Kngllsh Walnut Bar. Purity Candy Kitchen. Ms West B'wsy., O. C. Brown Mgr. The condition of Miss Gnrgen Reh blTiatnn. who nss lcen seriously 111 with tnlerf'ulnsls st her home on Psrk avenue, wss yesterday reported to be rrtti. sl In the extreme, with but little hope for her re covery. Do not track mud on the porch snd in the hous ; keep on good terms with the housekeeper, tlet one of Ptockert's wire niHts, ! cents and up. They sre Just the thing tor muddy weather to keep your f.-et clean. An Mlnstrated lecture ou Jsrn will he given tni" afternoon st 4 o ciorK In tn inih hall hy lu.in Reedier of Trinity CHtoedrnl, OiumIis) The lecture, which Is umler the aus,,ices of the Woman's suxll-litrj- of st. 1'HUi s Kpl.wfipal church, will lie :'rev. It' you want a good meal drop lu at the Vienna restaurant. The flavor of our cof fee cannot bo equaled because we use good coffee and good cream. Our butter is the best we can set. ve know our rolls ar good because we msko them ourselves from me bent flour obtainable. 8. M. Williamson has received his first shipment of UM5 Tribune snd Crescent bicycles and liar already sold several of them. It will pay irnynne who thinks of bu1ng a mount this season to see Mr. Wll ilsmsoii's stock before making his pur chase. 17 South. Main St. Everj body's chance to decorate their homes.. See tho big stock ot wall paper, mouldings, etc.. marked down on sale at W. 8. Heweston, Mnsonto Temple, Cor. B'wsy A Fourth Sts. On sale March li, pictures land picture framings. lxcal ar tists Invited t. display J heir work opening week. Council Bluffs lodge of Klks will enter' tain Its members Fririny night with a stag social. The committee in chsrge. It I said, has arranged an especially good pro Krnm and the Invitations announce that "the fun" will commence promptly at 1:3) o'clock. Lunch will be served during Hie entertslnment. Chslrman F. H. Keys and three members of tiie transportation committee of the Commercial club went to Chicago lst evening to attend a meeting to be held iliere today for consideration of a propo sition for a reduction in freight rates. The meeting has been culled hy J. V. Mahoney, secretary of the Western Trunk Line as sociation, who Invited the Commerclsl club to send representatives. E. A. Wlckhani srrlved home yesterday from a seven weeks' pleasure trip to New Vork, Washington, D. C, and other points. While In New Vork Mr. Wlckham met and was entertained by Dr. Herman An derson, who fifteen years ago was well known In this city as news agent at the I'nlon Pacific transfer depot. Dr. Ander son sfter leaving here married a daughter of (Jeneral SlcWlei and Is now one of the foremost surgeons In the east. He occu pies a luxurious suite of apartments In the Astoria hotel. Poys "ae far Slander. AMES. Ia., March U (Speclal.)-Thiee wealthy farmers residing near here In the person of E. R. Shcldahl, Ingebrltt Egg land, O. N, Eggland and Oscar Grove, cash ier of the Roland Farmers Savings bank, have been made defendants In damage suits aggregating tK.QOO. The cases are out of the ordinary, as they are brought by the, moth ers of three small boys on the charges of slander and assault. The four men accused the boys with firing a large barn belonging to one of their number and It Is claimed hy the boys that by threats and assault heaped upon them by th farmers they were com pelled to acknowledge that they were the guilty culprits, but now claim that they are not. Wreck Victim Reentering. GLEN WOOD, Ia March ll-(8peclal.)-Mrs. Eva Branson of Shenandoah, Ia., trav eling representative of the Degree of Honor, Ancient Order of the United Workmen, who was Injured at Balfour, four nillea east of Glenwood Saturday morning, when No. 5 "side-swiped" the caboose on way freight No.- i and who was reported dead, Is re covering and will soon be entirely conval escent. She is at Miss Miller's" In Glen wood. Iowa Sheriff After Oye. SIDNEY. Ia., March 12. (Special.) C. T. Kent, sheriff of Fremont county, left this morning for Walla Walla, Wash., where he went for the purpose of bringing back H. C. Dye. the formed Vice president of the Tabor State bank, which was tem porarily closed last November owing to the fact that Dye had made away with over $30,000 of the bank funds. Mary Acquitted . f Marder, IOWA CITT. Ia., March 13 8pecial.) After being out an hour and a half the Jury In the trial of Mary Queen of Scots, for the murder of Ixird Darnley, In the mock trial court of the College of Law of Iowa uni versity, brought In a verdict of not guilty. The attorneys for the state were Thomss, Barnerd and Jordan; for the defense. Stuart. Filer and Goodwin. Sanday School Convention. LOGAN, la., March 12. (Special) Th an nual convention of th Harrison County Sunday School association opened here this morning at the First Presbyterian church. Prof. W. R. Manning, field secretary of the teacher's training department of the Iowa Sunday School association. Is In charge of the meeting. The meeting will close this evening. School Eleetloa at Loeau. LOGAN, Ia., March li. (Special. )-T lie Logan school election today resulted: Treasure;-, J. E. Vunscoy; directors, Gcoig H. Harvey und C. A. nolter. The present school building Is to b sold. (wards Heady for War. YANKTON. 8. D., March 12.-(Specll) -Company M. South Dakota National guard, of this city Is In receipt of Inquiries from Adjutant General Engleeby as to how many men would be ready to respond to a call for service In China, how quickly the nearest I'nltwl States fort could be reached (Fort Meade) and other queries, which commutation has, of course, started the blood to moving quicker li; the veins or the members or the company. It is learned that the. city will have e compleU complement of men ready If the call comts. Convicted of Klllln llnsbnnd. MADISON. 8. D., March 11 -Dora LaPlne has been convicted of manslaughter In the first degree foi the shouting and killing of her husband, Josen LaPlne. The tragedy occurred on February t'. Additional Death In Ohio. FOSTOH1A. O., March 12.-NO additional deaths occurred today among those injured in the wreck on the Buhl more Ohio rullioad yesterday near tills city. The In jured are all reported as doing well. ETery woman eoreti . shapely, pretty figure, and many of them deplore the lots of their firluh forms after marriage. The bearing of children it often destructive to the mother's shapeliness. ci aw fjTS f DIRECT VOTE FOR SENATORS w GoTernoT of Iowa to Call Oonrention of State te Further the Flan. PRIMARY BILL INTRODUCED IN HOUSE Haase t aasmltte Kills Ike Measare far Repeal af the faldlers' Pref erence lw IHite for Taking I i Recent till. i From a Staff Correspondent.! DES MOINES, March U tSpecial Teh gram.) The house this afternoon passed the Lewis resolution directing the governor to call a convention of delegates from all the states to confer on getting an amend ment to the constitution to provide for voting direct on I'nlted 8tates senators. It wss first passed by the senste and will get the governor's slgnsture. The conven tion Is to be called for the coming summer, to be held In Des Moines. r rrltnary Hill. Representstlve Flennlken this afternoon Introduced a new primary election law In the house which it Is understood Is to bo pushed by the progtenidve republicans of the house, who sny thst the hons of getting through a primary election inw n; this session are not yet dead. It Is believed now that the standpatters, who nfter the defeat of the Crossley bill In the senate, started to work on a bill, have been unnble to agree and will not have one to Introduce, Representative Flennlken Is chairman of the house committee of -elections. The new hill has provisions such that It will rot gi Into effect till 1S0S, so that there can be no accusation that the bill la put through with a view to Its helping out Cummins In the campaign of this year. It Is a stale, wide bill and has the plurallt;- choice pro vision, bt provides that unless a candidate receives at least one-third of the votes cast for an office the choice shall be hy the convention. The bill does not call for a vote on the offices of state superintendent of public Instruction, district or supreme court judges or clerk of the supreme court, supreme court reporter and attorney gen ernl. Insaranee Report. The report of the subcommittee of the senate committee on Insurance will be In favor of the AVarren bill snd for the In definite postponement of the Mnlsberry resolution. Th Warren bill provides for th appointment of a legislative commis sion to Investigate the matter of Insurance practices In this state and the need of In surance legislation. Made Special Order. Senator Whipple this afternoon, when the appropriations committee reported the board of regents bill, sought to have it made special ordsr for Thursday of this week at 10 a. m. 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