Tllrv OMAHA DAILY BKK: -WEDNESDAY, MARCH U, l!HMi, 11 K V 13 V. NEWS OF COUNCIL Office, 10 Perl ' MIOR "F.JTIOV ' ' lrls sells drum. " Rtockert sell earpel. Ed Rogers' Tony Faust Iwer. -Oldest -whisky In to-k at Jarvt.' Plumbing and heating, Blthy Ron. Dm. Woodbutr, flentlsta, JO pearl street. Woodrlng-Brhmldt, undertaker. Tel. MS. Imported Beotrh whisk v. Jarvt. 2'.S ' Pouth- -Main. . . timorifls, a an" investment. Talk ' to lrfTTt about If . . I . , -.. School paints, pens, paper aDd tablets. - Alexander a. .138 B way. Atlrrtle eniri. W eonts per dozen. Glen 'Avenue grocery.'' Tel. ' '" ftohert, Son Of . Victor E. Bender, li nfrerlag from scarlet fever. Brn.. te R. and Mr. H. W. Starr i yrst-rdas- fiernoon, daughter. .' BtrlrTIv freeh es, two dozen for IS renta, in th ttlen Avenue grocery. Tel. in., "larvla sell t'.ure California wine. For Imported wine, Ilffuor and rhatn 4 I aano, u Roaenfcld company, SIS Main 8t. 'If you want a nice Spring overcoat call n K. H. Hick. I have the correct rood. 'f As ar"rt ff fruit. -With new, modern ? house. This will not lt long. Clifton Va'er Co.. - ' The Oltn Avenue grneery la still selling fiU A and While Hose flour at $1.6 per 'saefc. -Tel.- It).- - . If . vou want your fire. insurance to in sure have C'Uf ton-Walker Co. writ It In . reliable companies. ' A innrrlage license waa Issued yesterday to Nnt,a . .xorval, aged . and Cora Jb .Mc-CIWIand. ng.d J3, both pf this city. When on have your shoe half aoled take Shem -to -Snr gent's. Have them aewed on mihI aave Wie. Hargcnt's Model Shoe Bhop. J S T'fre ft 'Ann!, money to loan; oh on : finfirl. no d'-lny; city and farm property foi :ile nn easy terms o-f payment. Office. treet. We- are c.iritiR the highest cash pHcea (x old iron and metala. Council ilhlff Jiiolc .tioueev J. Kaitlcman, pronrleter. Toi. HU. 8. Main. - -' At' Bwntpe Mailer's for Qul.k Mul gaaollne stoves. -Others may be ood, but tn Vilek . Me.-iJ la the bent. We don't give the moit; we give the best. ir A snap for tnmrhndj'.'a 1300 lc wnsron ifof- ftc huveused it only four months, - t niaftlrally new. . BridtfnHteln A Smith, r oil and wood. 14th Are. and 6th 8t. : The -cst . ta none too good for our cus tomers and the twst Is what we mean whn We say we hava poultry fence In two ' t.tylen. from two to seveft feet high. Hafer. tXnner Party "corn. II a down. Glen Avenue grocery. Tel. int. " YAit can buy a good. new. well nmiie 7 jilano, 'veneered Inside and out, with Ivory kors. fof smn. on easv terms, at A. Hoanc ? ,Ctf, a,- 33 South Main St., -Council WufU. MIssburT n-k dry COrdwood, $ a conl: ?hellbark hickory. IT: Arkansas anthracite. p-r ton, less than hard coal. William ,'i:.Wclan, J J.ortli, Main St. Telephone lis. J! Tlw riistrnt court grand jury Is expected -' l' complete Its-deliberations toia a hen r.-'il'wil hi discharged .for the term. It Is r-Mpvurt to return a big batch of liuilit- .r Kinney Franklin, colored., charged with i aung i firnoe Jones, a young mulatto ' nt. wna given thirty ttaya on tread i-it wMter by Police J'jdge Scott yesterday ' pan fling-.- " flo to ti aianhattan If you want a good f siWifc, rntitton ohop. fiork chrtp or a good 4 ft fx i,., i'ifAr,lhl,iv la vital iiIIh1 nr lrsuciasa at the Manhattan restaur- k iMiit and oar. 1 r:. Peanut- Brittle. Sauer ' txunnn Di-ops. I Mania Peanut Kudare. Pecan Nut Bar. I .-(mond ' Nut E Purity Candy 1 V t)?' C, Brown, . i i v t" nor -track I SK the bouse; kee -Almond ' Nut Bar. English Wxlnut Bar, Kitchen. W west tJ way., manager, c.'-- mud on . tha tench ami iu keep on good terms with the liat'kcDer.. Oet one of HtoCkCrt S Wire ,.fii. Wi tnta and up. They are' Just the . .thing . for muddy weatlier to keep ,. your ,si (Hat . eiean.". M i i.. . ' Rufus Moon and- H. W. Mathews b V iAml mvrH'.)d-tn i''r7gTit 'ycKtetday mftcl-. no)ii on Went Broadway over ) cents which Matthews is said to have owed ,Uion. Tory, wlli have to explain matters f 3 PT"0 '0,lrl- xMn Otorni'1. f: If yfiu- want-good meal drop hi at; the .', Vienna rtaurant. The- flavor of our cof , fi.e eannot. be equaled because we uaa good coffae and gwnl. cream. Our. butler is, thu i; bet we can get. We know our rolls are r. iad because we mnke them ourselves from i the -belli flour obtainable. " 9. -M. W-llHnTntawt ' has received his Ilrst shipment- of Vjos Tribune and Croacent hlc rles and has already ' nold several o' ' " neiti. ' If Will pay anyone who thinks of ' b.iyilg u 'fnoynt Ihw season to see-Mr. Wll ' 'llsniKon's sticj- before making hla pur ' t linae. tT Sou ih' Main St. ' J .Everybody.' ;. hemes. See ;! iiMiuldlngit.' t V V', 8. Hew. V : JCvetybmly.'B chance to ' decomte their the ,dh atock or wan paper. etc., marked clown on sale at reston. Masonic Tamnle. corner W'w.v aivl Fourlli at. On anle March 16. plcturea and picture tramlmis-l-al ar I . lists .Invited to display , their work open- I f ln week. - ' - t The recvlnlK In the aeneral fund of the Christian home laat week were only ttil.fio, lieing below the nwdii of the ww k trJid incroasing the amount neded in the Improvement aad contingent fund for 190S to -ITS.Sjn.i'ifi. Iii the maiiHger a fund the recelpta were U1. being III lielow the needa ,,wf -the week acid increasing the deficiency liv this fund to date to , trite : Council Bluffa Cmbrella company, . . H4il.;h leas than a month ago removed to this city from 6long' City, where It waa r-known a the Ploux City 1'mhrella com puny, owing to Ita increased business haa bei forced to secure larger quarters for " ili fattorj'. Since ta veinnval here the lompany tiaa been' located on - the top Iwr of the Sapp block, but yesterday the work of removing to the third floor of the Merrlam h!oc was begun.' With its lncre.ied room Manager Walker stated - yeHterclay - that the .company would now be able to give employment to ) women. , ..8Uur.Uuiiid.and U)ukkeeulngMltiona are cattily si-cured if yon. are well ouiiii fled. W i!J IfcejU'.New classes this week.' Western H'Ove.- college. . FARM. LAND AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH 17, At 3 o'clock p. m., at, tha east entrance of tho court hou8' in . Council Oluffs 1 will sell to tho highest and best bidder -for cash tho following threo 1 farms: In KniiH township, lot 3 and 4. iteietion 4,. township 74, range 44, and ai'ireilons; about 120 acres (within iliy limit and one mile south U. P. lallwgy bride, r " ' . ' in Lewis township, lot S, section 21, tonahip 74, range 44, and accretions; about 100 acres (7 mllos south of .Council Bluffs,) Uwia township, west Vs. southweat section 10, township 74, range 44. v tone mile south ot city limits.) N. B. THAYER, Trusles.. WANTED TO BUY A Five, Six or Seven Boom House Ta flove on Aoothar Lot WILL PAY CASH Address P. Bm Olflca ' . , . fl Pert St. Cooncll E!a!Tj. lowi. H . ' 1 !sm' " """a yw aieanf !-..:j-i y-"if 10 INTEREST BLUFFS Bt, TeL 4A. PRIMARIES NOT DECISIVE Head of IUpablicn Oitj Ticket is Still a Matter of Dotibt. THREE CANDIDATES EACH HAVE A WORD Attenriaare at the Prtaaartea Sot Urce and npUleaa Vetera- Aa aear ta Hove Attark et that. Tired Frrllat. The republican precinct primaries lield laat night and at which delegate to the city convention to be, held Thursday night were selected, give but scant Indication as to who will be the party candidate to enter the Hat acainat Mayor Macrae. The re publican n the surface appear to tw kuf- fcrln thla eprinc from a malignant attack of general apathy and the attendance at j or the Interest shown" In the prlmariea last night waa anything but Mattering. , . W. F. Sapp waa permitted, In hie home precinct, the First of the Second warS. to select his own delegation, and It,- In struetid for him for mayor.- Friends-of Mr. Sapp declared last hjght that he would go into the convention with four or five del egatlona at Tils back. In the First precinct f the Fourth ward.1l. A. Bailenger, who is t candidate for the nomination for mayor, ."aa permitted to name the delegation, but ;t whs not Instructed.. Th the First pre- I clnct of the Sixth ward the delegation waa Instructed for M. "O. Reed for mayor. The delegation In the Second precinct of the First ward, while not Instructed, Is for S. B. Snyder 'for city solicitor for flrrt choice and for Clem Kimball for second choice. The delegation Is also for Frank Peterson for park commissioner. The del egation in tha second precinct of the Fourth ward Is for Kimball for city solic itor. The delegation in the second precinct of the Fourth ward, while not Instructed. Is said to be for. A. W.. Askwith for city solicitor. In the first precinct of the First-Ward E. P. Fuller wa selected na committeeman to fill a vacancy. i-- Theae arc the delegates elected;-".. - First Ward First precinct, E. TX Fuller, Fred Peterson, C. W. Atwpod. 1... U Poston, C. A. Morgan. Second precinct, W. S. Balrd. Frank Peterson. II rWxma;, D.' Maltbv, O. J. Harding, C. H. Leuch, W. H. Copson, T. Q Harrison. Second Ward First precinct. C. A. Tlb blts. Frank Eigan, William Roper. O.. W. Westerdahl. O. W. Orahanj, M. Marcus, T. C. Weste-rtnhl. Second precinct. I O. Cnrslany, Ovido Vlen. Grora;e A. Colten, ' Peter Petersen. Emmet Dnhson. Oeorge V. Hardwell. A. W. Hawkins. W. S. Goodrich. Third Ward First precinct. H. B. Jen nings. W. U. Seattle, Wallace Shepard. Iteoige F. Smith. J. P. Hess. F. W. IVan. Second precinct. R. N. WyckofT, C. W. Pen-nell.-O. G. Balrd, H. F. Keller, Fred AVII derker. Fourth Ward First precinct, A. T. Fllek Inger. Oeorge 8. Wright. W. J. Rice, rr. H. B. Snyder, F. H. Hill. W. H. Kimball. Sec One precinct, Julius Johnson. F. Ford. An drew H, McFarland, H. A. Lennox, P. B. Mottas. Fifth Ward First precinct. K. O. Saylea. E. D. CAit. W. T. Pates. R. A.,Bachman, T H. James; C. C- Cochran, H. A. Wash ington, C C. Clifton. R. T. Wlfflom: Sec ond precinct, Thooilore McMullen,, T. A. Brewick. Charles Johnson, Huns, Hansen, Sixth Wanf-FTrst preclmit. T. W. ft Irk, M. D Reed, George Rockwell, A. t. Ritchie. Israel i.ovei.i, ueorae aomiiih. jk. i , iveiifsr, Z. T.,Jonea, J. 11. Swarts, H, 8. Gtlmpre. laKorai Teat Btdkt Defeated. Incomplete offlclal figures only on the vote on the proposition to adopt uniform text books were received yesterday at the office of-County Auditor Che)ne, but unofficial return, from tha townships showed that th proposition had been defeated about I to' 1. ..'The unofficial reports, showed that the proposition only' carried four town ships, namely Hardin, .' Hasel Dell. . Garner and' James. ' , . Five years ago when the same proposi tion was submitted throughout Pottawat tamie county it waa dofeated by, a vote of 3 to 1. County Superintendent of schools. O, 1. ,-McManuB, expressed himself yester day' ga much disappointed Over the defeat of. the proposition and announced hla In tention of having the proposition submlttc" again next year If he could.. He said, "I. f am re-elected to office this fall T am de termined to again have ' this, proposition, which Is in my Judgment for the best In terests of the school patrons of Pottawat tamie county, submitted at the next school election." For a Qlirk Sale. - I will offer the five-roomed ljouae and lot at ;. Avenue A for one week it ISS0. New house; city water. Easy terms. No better Investment In Council Bluffs, Make a fine home. Wallaoe Benjamin, room 1, First, Na tional bank. I write fire lnaurance. Office 'phone, 5.3; resldenoe, 'phone. Black 14M. We are asking you to try our coffee, be cause we know you will lie satisfied It's ths gas rousted coffee by Paxton A Gal lagher, and you can't find any better fla vored, fresher coffee any place. We sell It at from 15 to 40c a lb. We know if you try It you will coin back. J. Olaon, 7M-741 Wet Broadway. The Title Guaranty and Trust company, abstracters of titles. Books date back to ISiS. Book 'are all up to date. Work ac curately . and - promptly -clone at loweat prlcea. Office opposite court house1, ISo Pearl street. Council Bluffa, la. . ' We rent organs for 5 cents a motuli. if you buy the organ we allow the rent sn Ita purchase price.'. BouYMus Piano House, where the organ alanda upon the building. . .. .- 1 x 1 . For s-le. TV New daelling near new High school. U.J.O. Nunilwr of new dwellings for sale. Beautiful .lot, on Glen avenue, 1.9H). Insure your house and furniture with inc. Tel. . Cha. T. Officer,, 410 Broadway. Bed roik prloea on all our new Stock of carpets, rugs, linoleum, oil cloth, matting, wlndoa- ahadea. lace curtains, tapestry cur talna. go cart, and our entire new stock of furniture. Do not fall to call and In spect for yourself. D. W. Keller, ICS South Mam. Ewanaon Music Co., New Location 407 Broadway W sell pianos in our regular buairesslik way. No new schemes; no certificate. Pianos right, gooda reliable. Terms from to to 110 per month. Matters la District Coart. In the d'. rtct court yestsrduy Judge Thomell heard argument on the motion j for a fifth trial ot th now famous libel 1 suit of Porn ft McGlnty against Cooper, 'from fifeola. , At the fourth trial the plain tiffs received a nominal verdict of 11, but aa th defense has' -previously offered u aeyle for H th coat, which now amount to nearly tUtf), - were thrown upou the plaintiffs. Judge Ttiomert took the matter tinder Sdrlkement. ' . " Judge Tliimll also took under advise ' mnt to' motion oi tn actease for new ,r,Hl ln lht djm" -'"."' of Mmer-y ee'-net Veknoin Bros j The hearing ou the uppiKation uf the ment the motion of tha for new plaintiff In tha ault of E. P. Woodrlng agalnat Harry Bchmldt for thh dlaaolutlAa of the partnership In the undertaking bual neaa and the appointment of a receiver, which was set for reaterday, was continued until the wit term owing to the Illness f 'Bchmldt. At DITOR UMITH , CHAMiKS Mln Derides H Will Aala Be a ( aaaldate far Oaa.ee. Frllo1ng tha example set by Ma-tr Macrae, City Auditor P. J. Bnilth has alao changed his mind and Is now an avowed candidate for a renomlnatlon for hla prea ent poaltion. A month or so ago Mr. Smith announced that owing to the fact that he had accepted a position with a targe mer cantile firm In St. Paul, Minn., he would not be a candidate for renomlnatlon and immediately several aspirants for the dem ocratic nomination made themselvea known. Now -theaa aspirants to fill Mr. flmlth'a ahoea will hare to be disappointed, as It la understood that Mr. Smith haa been prom laed a renomlnatlon. Councilman Andy Gilbert haa also, It Is aal4. experienced a change of mind and now, In deference to the wlshea of Mayor Macrae, announced himself ns willing to I meert a Mnnminttlnn fir iw. r. 1 1 n . n I . . D.. a i ua.iu . S3 ivev n -f v vti. liir g? l vft fk-i . Carpet company. It ta said, is slated for the aecotid nomination for councllman-at-large. F. W. Miller la conceded the nomination by iha democrats for city attorney. Vladaet Hearlasr Owea Mer. Although General Attorney Bilggs Of the Chicago Great Western railroad, haa, through Senator Saunders, sent word that ha .mill be unable to be present as pre viously arranged, the city council will meet this afternoon, as other business besides that, of the Woodbury avenue viaduct de mands Its sttention. It Is likely that the city council will hold another session Sat urday, at which time botn Mr. Brlgg and Senator Saunders will he able to be pres ent. The members bf the Iowa Stale Rail way conimlaslon are expected to be here today to look Into the matter of the Wood bury avenue crossing and they will be guests of the Commercial club at the ban quet tonight. - At the meeting this nfternoon the city council will.' It Is expected, pass the ap propriation Ordinance for the fiscal year beginning April 1. It was stated yesterday that the amounts which will be appropri ated for the sever! departments will be about the same as last year. The city council also Is expected to ap point the democratic Judgea ar.d clerks of election this afternoon. The republican judges and clerks were appointed at the last regular meeting, but the democratic city chairman had not his list completed at the time. Snap Piano Rnrssln. Parties leaving the city: Tvct't on sal". Original price fasci. Will sell on easy pay ment. HW. See at the big piano house. 8chinnller ft Mueller Piano company, ton Broadway, Council Bluffs, In. Broken dishes are not pleasant to look at. Fill up your old sets, or call and see our extensive line of English dinnerwar patterns. The latest thing n English breakfast seta now on display In, our win dow. W. A. Maurer. Lent la here. Now you will have ,tlie time to take those much needed electrical scalp, treatments. They are only 50 conts. Including 'the Violet light, Graves, ' 105 Pearl St. ' . T '-' '"v" " CUftonWalker Co. have reewitly closed the sale' of a number of properties, which reduces their list. They have' a large number of other clients who wish to In vest. Perhaps your property Is Just what they want. Better plac it with them for quick action, .Van Brunt vehicles furnish an array of talking points not found on. any other vehlelea. Others will tell you that theirs IS Just as good aa "Van Brunts." You have been up against these "Just as good" things before. Call ground and ee me. My statements are not mere assertions, but facts." ' Real Estate Transfers. Tlieae transfers were reported to The Bee March IS by the Title Guaranty and Truat company of Council Bluffs: .latilda 8ulhoff and husband to Hans N. Terp, Auditor's sublol In nw1, . -hw4; lot S In net sw4; lot 1 In ntrl, . ' swm lot S In ne4 n1,, and lot 2 In se rtwt 27-i.S-, w. d S.000 c. u. utlllu and wire to John Kraack, SOU acres In wV4 se4 H-77-41, w. d... Nela P. Peterson and wife to W. A. Wells, lot , block 12. Crimea sdd., w. d Ella 8. Hendricks and husband to E. H. lougee. lot 1, block 7. Hall s add., and lot II. block 8, . Beers' subdtv.. w. d., Edward P. Murphy et al. to Samuel M. Wclck and wife, four-aeventh Intereat in lot B and wi feet of lot T, block 12, Bayllsa Second add, w. d.. Herbert K. Llvlngton to H. C. Coll, ' rnrli seVi 33-75-43. q. c. d J C. DeHsven to A. W. Tyler, part of tots 11 and IX block 17. Mill add., w. d Anna G. Murphy et al, to Buinuel M. Welck and wire, three-seventh Inter- est in lot 6 and wti feet of lot 7. block 12, Bavllaa' Second add., w. d A. I. Hartweli ai-.d wife to little K. Jones, lot t. Peterson's subdlv., Mc Clelland, la., w. d Mary Lee and husband to Lark O. Clarr. lot 7. block t -Falrmount add., w. d Elmer Li. Fehr to Frank W. Stone, part of lots -6i and fci, Johnson's add., ' w. d Elmer L. Fehr to Edward D. Dodson. part of lot bo. Johnson's add., w. d.. Verne Benjamin to Frank W. Stone, part of lota uo and M. Johnson's add., u. c. d Verne Benjamin to Edward D. Dod son. part of lota S3 and Sti, Johnson's add., q. o. d , 2.700 ?.30 1.100 1.7M 1.7W 1.4U0 1.283 1.0W) . 130 m 50 1 Fifteen transfers, total .......120.063 For Centrally located bakery, flrst-clas oven and fixtures; rash trade, 90i). Two chair barber shop, good fixtures, good location, cheap rent; a bargain; see me. Alva Smith, real estate, insurance, ex changes, room T, Everett block. - Reliable Gasoline Stoves, Coldwell lawn mowers, Horrlek refrigerators. Investi gate these matters in time. We have the best. ' Paddock-Handsrhy Hardware Co. Ther la no argument about having your carpet and ruga cleaned by machinery. It la not an experiment. Chargea ar very moderate, prompt service. Th Council Bluffs Carpet Cleaning and Rug Mfg. Co. Tel. US, M No. Main St. W mak beauti ful rugs out of old worn-out carpet. W ran glv you the beat figures on furnace to put In , your new house. W handle th famous Norfolk ft Green's fur naee. Ask ths poopl that u them, they will tell yo4 what they are. Spencer, 114 Wet Broadway. Hooaulaar Y. M. C. A. Meetlaa. Banner announcing the Young Men' Christian association mass meeting to be held Sunday afternoon will aupetr on th uret car today and a Isrg oanv aign will also be atretrhed acroa Broadway at Teart street. Other mean will also b adopted by h general Committer to ad vertise what promt to be one of th most fntrest1ng meeting ot th kind ever held in. Council Bluffs. . . - , Anv.ng tli j,rom:nnt ikcis al th FROM IOWA mass meeting will f. W. Carpenter of Omaha, J.'. P. Ialley7 state secretary for Nebraska and W. fi. Magee, state ecre. tary for Iowa. At the banquet of the Com mercial club this evening Emmet Tlnley will present the Young Men's Christian association project trr bis address. Bin ATTEtntWB AT THK HtUT Caaamerrtal Cluh Foreed ta Prwtlde Iota for !re. Secretary Reed waa kept buay yesterday making arrangementa for the annual ban quet of the. Commercial chrb to be held thla evening at the Grand hotel. It had at first Wen estimated that accommodation would have to be provided for JcO at the moat, but up to last evening Secretary Reed bad received M7 acceptance. The big ball room. It waa found, would not accommodate over 9' "t the table, so it was decided to place some extra tables In the hallway connected with the large hall by large double doors. When the speaking- commences the guests seated In the hallway can find roont In the big hall. President C. W. McDonald of the cluh will preside aa toaStnwster. Governor Cummins will be the principal siieaker of the evening. THREE BOARDING. CAH I11MKD laborers Kacape. hat la All Their EsTeta Three boarding cara on the tracka of th fnion racinc In tho tranafer yards burned last night. The fire made. a big show and there waa considerable excitement for o time owing to the report that It was one of the big elevators at the transfer "which waa burning. The cars were Occupied by a gang of Austrian laborers engaged In grad ing the tracks to-the new Tran-Mioei?slppl elevator. The men all escaped b'it loat all of I heir effects. Mothers! Mothers, do not use all your strength In currying your baby around, when com fortable folding and rlinlng go-carts can be had at our soeclnl sale Tor I3.T5 and up. Keller-Farnsworth Fur. Co. Jensen ft Michaelson. 23X West Broadway, contract for painting. They use pure white lead and linseed oil. Now Is tho time to let then SJo the work, before the rush commence. You can get your Work done right If you let them do it. Uet Borwlck decorate your bouse. He has the best wall paper and paint to do it with. Bed-rock prices and work guaran teed. 211 So. Main. Tel. S3. ,Call him up and ask him about It. Goo. A. Hoagland has Just received a our load of the famoia Amnion Rubber roofing and will make yon very attractive prices on large or small quantities. Now Is the time to get your roofs In ahnpe before the heavy spring rains. . ',.' . . . "McAtee for good things to eat." Bent goods, best prlcea, fairest prices; prompt and careful delivery; a pel if you want the beat bakery gooda served, on your, tame we bake them. u ' ' j Federal C'oart CoHveaes. , Judge Smith McPherson convened ths March term of the Thlted States court yea terday morning and lmnn.neied the grand Jury, whfoh before ' adihtirameht for the day returned Indictments against four al leared bootleggers. The men indicted are E. W. White. Haro lifltflty.' Frank Fer ris and .Frank . 8hcpMr.4- . Ths .latter promptly entered a plea-'tef flot guilty upd his case was rimtiltqetV -for Judgtncnt White and Hunter are in Jail at Nevada, la., and will be brought-here-for trial. The session promise' io ho a'short ono', as thtTS are no cases of Importance doc keted for this term. The grand Jury ex pect to finish it .deliberations by noon today. The petit Jury-. .will oonvene to tnorrow. ' ' ' ' '' 1 ' t. Patrick's Dnr. Saturday. March 17.. Is St. Patrick' day We have the genuine ' shamrock, grown from Imported seed. We are a real ahnan rock bbutonnlere 'arid Uike a plant home. and watch It grow. WUcox, Florlat, Good bread can't .ba made, except from good flour. re "Big A" flour and your bread will always be good. Your grocer sells it or should. If you prefer quality to quantity and absolute satisfaction to yourself, get Sehmldt'a photo. Always guaranteed to pleaae. 'Phone 157. 4o8 Broadway. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Tel. ISO. Night 6'.. Fine Colorado farm land. IS an acre. Improved ranches. 110 to .120 per acre. One improved ranch, four miles from lowu, W per acre, A big snap;':: Excursion March 20. Fare, 110.20. F. CV''Lou;se, 124 South Main street. " ; '. Don't forget Easter Is coming and you want new suit. Leava.your order early at Hick', It you want si nice, up-to-date Th finest selection ol. marble gravestone ln southwestern Iowa' can be found at Bheeley ft Lane's marbl. and granite works, 217 East Broadway, Council Bluffs, Many different designs- and color. Th work is done by expert who hav had years of training. BIRQL4R g KILLED BV SHERIFF Officer Comes o Pair While at Work obi a gate. RED OAK,. la... March 13. (Special) Sheriff Thomas at an early hour this morn ing shot and killed Harry Barker while the latter was attempting to rob a safe. This morning about 1:30 a noise was heard In George Brown blacksmith shop by the night man st William Thorn' livery barn who Called Sheriff Thomas. ' When Sheriff Thomas approached the west window he heard the noise- In th direction of the saf and fired. On .gainjng an entrance he found Harry Ba rkr shot in th,:'neck r.n.l unconscious from h fcf blood and he died shortly after. Barker had succeeded In get ting the Inner door ooen .wltji th use of the tool found In $ho shop. Ther Wa a chisel and hammer ' hooked In .the inner door to force U open., His aal evidently took Might when the shot wss fired. From the description the . same two en tered Carl Oliver's tailor shop last night while Mr. Oliver wa posting his books and requested him to hold up hla hands and In the mlxup Carl waa badly handled and pounded up. They wore' handkerchiefs tor mask. anday School Meetlaa; Fads. LOGAN. Ia., March . (Speclal)-The an nual convention of tha , Harrlaon County Suadsy Bl-IiooI association, closed success ful meeting with last night's session. Th progrm wa rendered by Prof. W. R. Man ning. Rev. H. Kremer of Logan. M. P. Brace of Dunlap. D. ?. Bralnard, Harrison county's superintendent of schools and Miss Mulleneaux of Igyn. The meeting were held In tho First Presbyterian church. raiallttea freveated. After , an accident. u Bucklen' Arnloa Bal. It prevent fatal results. Heals cuts, burns, sores. He. For sale by Sher- man Mcforynetl Drug t'e. I WATCHES-Frer.ser, liili and Dodg. CniLD LABOR BILL PASSES Consider. bl Oppoeition ' to tht) Meaiura DfTelopi in the Senate. SENATOR LEWIS SCORES A RAILROAD llnase Paaaea tillllllaad Hesolatlna altlaa- Gateraar for Proof of f oa rates Railroad Lobby Haa Beea ln.' From a Staff Correspondent.) DKS MOINE8. March LI (Special. The Judiciary committee's substitute for the child labor bill waa passed by the senate today after several Ineffectual efforts to radically amend It. The bill la practically aa It passed the house, except that the pro visions for the employers of child labor re porting to the state labor commissioner are eliminated. Thevonly amendment that was adopted to The measure reported was one relating to children working where eight or more persona are employed. The amendment t-alaea ths number to ten or more persons. The bill as passed by the aenate provide that no child of under 14 years shall be employed In any mine, man ufacturing establishment, factory, mill workshop; laundry, bowling alley or mer- cantile establishment where ten or morn I persons are employed; and no child of j such age can be employed at nny employ- ment during the tlm school la In session j unless the child has attended chool the re- ' quired length of time as provided by law. No. child-under t ran be employed In a. dangeroua place or a saloon or where his morals may be depraved. Children under I Hi cannot be employed at any labor more j than ten hours a day or earlier than 7 in the morning or after I at night. The other provisions of the law relate to Its enforce ment. Senator Bruce of Cass county made the hardest fight Against the bill. He at tempted to amend it so that It would not In ny provision affect the canning Industry. Ho asaerted that many of the senators had, while boys, wnrked seventeen hours a Uuy and been the, better for It. He asaerted that the bill was pushed In the Interests of the labor unions of Des Moines. Senator Dowell of IVIk fathered the bill and urged!!" bixpayer in dtuimiae district No. 1 Ita adoption. He opptiscd all amendments and In answer to Bruce reud the names of the members of the child labor committee of the state, which Includes the names of Senstor Allison, President Storms of the Btate college and olher such men, who were asking the passage of the bill. Lewi Score Rock Island. On the desk Of each member of the legis lature today waa placed a card which Sen ator Lewis of Page designated as "a gra tuitous Insult to the members of tho leg islature." The card reads: Senator : The Commercial club of Iowa City, ia., respectfully Invites you to attend an excursion to Iowa City on Wednesday, March 14. on a special train, furnished by the Rock Island Rail way company. This invitation is not trans ferable. Goodiouly in the hands of the per son to whom ias'ied and will be taken up on the train. Train leaves lies Moines 7:40 a. m. sharp. Train leaves Iowa City 7:45 D. m. Senator Lewis moved that when the sen ate adjourn It be till tomorrow, morning. t'nsuspecting the trap, someone arose and called hla attention to th fact that to- , morrow morning was the day to go to Iowa City. "I know It." anid Senator Lewis, and then h read the card aloud and said It was a gratuitous Insult to each senator. He said thut after passing th anti-pass bill the Rock Island wti merely endeavoring to get on record all senator who. rode on the pass and would have all the curds filed away. Saunders and Garst objected to Lewis' motion to meet tomor row and said it. would 1ms wrong after ac ceptlng the Invitation to visit Iowa City to remain away aner me leasi was eprenu. Senator Lewis said arterward that he dldn l expect the senate to remain away from Iowa City, but ho did want to call to the attention of the senator the trap the Rock Island had laid for them. . Resents Bill Tharsday. The regents' bill for stute educational Itistftutldiis Is on for special order Thurs day at 1:80 a. m. Arrangements were mad to rush the printing of the bill so that every member could have a copy to read over before that time, which answered the argument against an early considera tion. It Is being asaerted about the cap ital today that a Well organized lobby la being conducted by the State college at Ames to defeat the . measure and that letters have been written by the State col lege officials to many persons over the slate asking them to write to the member of th house and senate and oppnae the bill. It is stated memliers of the faculty have engaged rooms, dividing up tha hotels of th city, to work on tho members stopping at each hotel. Power for Park Me. The. aenate -today passed a bill which permits park commissioner In buying land for park purposes to mortgage not only the piece of land liought but also any other land In their posaesslon belonging to the park system to guarantee payment on the piece bought. Fixing Terms of Office. Th house this morning guv considera tion to the matter of rearranging term ot office. It wa decided that tha term ef county officers should be two years and of railroad - commissioners three year. Mr. Tempi and others tried to have th term of county officer or some of them, made four year, so as 'to preserve the alternat ing feature, but this waa rejected by the house, as also was a proposal to hav th term of county auditors commence In July Instead of January. In the matter of fixing the term of railroad commissioner the house had previously refused to make th terms sit years .In each case. Th Doran bill was taken up. Thla made the terms two years. It wss pointed out thaf If this bill was adopted it would come In conflict with the term of one member at present. Mr. Chaaaell offered th aubatltute, which wa finally adopted and thla provide for three-year terms, , two to be elected every two years, th term of one to com mence on the lirst of January following and the other one year later; then the terms to follow In rotation. In thla way the railroad commissioners will go into office one each year The house passed th senate file by Smith to provide that no more persons shall b sent to the Inebriate asylum at Knoxvill until the superintendent gives consent; a bill which raise the salary of the secretary of the atate agricultural department to 11,600 a year and a bill to provide that In certain cases a drainage district bears the expense of preliminary work; also a bill to permit wires of soldiers being sent to tha soldiers' horns under certain circumstances. Th military commute Introduced a me morial to congreea aaklng for legislation to permit granting pensions to certain low soldiers engaged In border defenae during the war. Speaker Clarke from the chair urged th oommltt to be mor prompt and to tak up all the hills in the hands of the chair men and consider thcni promptly. otlre to Directors. Th first law to affect the machinery of it-e stale In any way passed at this session is th law changing Ute school year, which passed both bouse and has been signed by th governor,. Superintendent Rlgg haa sent out notices to all school officials call- ,ri' thir attention to the fart that they will not meet and organise next Monday, March 1. as they wauld huve dor. under the- old school law. fcfi-.'-jl tle-.-1-n were lu'id everywhere In Towa yesieiday. 1'nrter the old school U a- these ncwlv elected officials would mevt next Mondny and elect teachers for the spring term. Vmlcr th new law the newly elected directors wlil not meet snd orr-iulse till July 1 The term of the old flireetoia are extended till that time. It will be necessary for the treasurers whore 1vm are extuded to glva bond for the additional period. Coll tiairrnor for Proof. The house by a voir of 73 to 1 late today lassed the Gillllland lesoltition calling upon Governor Cummins to mak good hia charges that railroad Influence waa used to defeat the primary hill. The amendment providing for a committee of Investigation wss voted down and the governor will now be ssked to send ln the proof of the charges he made In his letter announcing his third term candidacy. The governor charged that the railroads were using every power that money could Influence direct and In timated that some or the member of the legislature had been so Influenced. The governor promises now tn make sen sational disclosures which he saja he has regarding the work of the lobbyists In the state and his friends In the leglslatuie se cured the passage of the resolution. Dohaoa la the Rare. George I.. Dobsnn, late consul to Hung Chow. China, today Informed many of his friends that he would be n candidate for congress against Congressman J. A. T. Hull, chairman of the. inllitnry committee of the house. Mr. Dobson culled au the city hall and spent the tn-enter part of the day there calling on the offlciala. all of whom he informed thut he had definitely made Up his mind to be a candidate. Independent Telephone Men. Three hundred liidnehrtent telephone men are In the city today attending the annual convention. The convention wna opened at 2:30 tlila afternoon at the Cham berlain hotel and President F. C. Hnldoegel of Rockwell City delivered an address. The convention will be given over entirely to discussion ol ways and means of Improv ing telephone service. Ditch Kill at I. nan a. LOGAN, la.. March tt. (Special L. C. Brown of Logan has filed papers with the clerk of the district court bringing suit I against A. J. Shlnn. sheriff of Harrison ! County, end E. T. Ogd.-n, treasurer. Brown of Pottawattamie and Harrison counties and claims that the sheriff's bill for W.4WI.75 for serving papers In'conectlon with the Willow creek and Allen creek flitches Is excessive and HleH.il. Shlnn filed this claim for 3KS services on December 27. 1901. and on February 22 of thla year th board allowed It. J. M. Rn y and O. O. Rock Were salaried deputies at that lime and the returns show that they luade the services. The court Is prayed to permanently enjoin the sheriff from selling or assigning his warrant and the. treasurer from paying It. Condemned Man f.eta ev Trial. SIOUX CITY, la.. March -IU. The lowu supreme court today reversed the Lyon district court In the case of Charbs Rocker, who was convicted of the murder of August Schrader, June So, lt00, and granted Rocker a . new triul. Rocker waa undor sentence to hang. Iowa Delegation for Perkins. 8IOVX CITY, la., March 1& (Special Telegram.) Congressman E. H. Hubbard, who returned today from Washington, de cferes thst the entire Iowa delegation, as H i TH E Of tho Whole Family Depends Upon tho MILK SUPPLY. HPS rand Condenses) MOLD ELSEWHERE. BKTTER Ooroen's Condensed ilk Co. NEW Every thread which. fr7 1 e JLJ ole by Goodyear Hand Sewed Procee. , SuWbxead 1$ to a snoe wkat a sulk lining if to a dreeea distinction. Silk etitckinf u wortn a dollar more to you, tut w caarg" nothing extra. All (or $3.00. Sola by th best dalr rrrry-wKr. NORTH STAR SHOE CO. Minneapolis Vl TT'T liorlliwestern Medical J A Required to Commence Treatment. Mesg This Mit Emphstlcilly, It Is ff Ya-For(mybfy. Lost Power Restored, Aecordlnx ti 14 ti S3 DATS. Private Diseases. Mcentli Contrictt., 4 DAYS. Varicocele, Without 11 Operation. 10 ti 30 BATS. Dlood Poison, Hi Uorcurf or Potash 30 ti 90 CAYS. IlDkEY AKD'BLACDEB TROUBLES, lliher acute ir chronic, 15 to 40 BAYS, NORTHWESTERN MEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE, Northwest Car. lata aad Paraas St.. OMAHA. HI. 0Z i -- ".'ft mm Some cocoa i are half flour om ar half lugar naturally theo adulterated soricwl l?Mtomanafrturrthn RunkePi Cocoa because tugar and dour and starch are cheaper than cocoa bean. Th ftunkel way U the safest, lurett, sanest way. Just enough of the cocoa fat ii exlracted(by terrific mechsnica! pressure) to make it readily digestible, bit sufficient is left to render it nourishing and nutritious. Hunkers Cocoa u just ihe powdered cocoa bean from which the husk and the core are first re moved), ground o fine and smooth that il solubility and digestibility are certain. One can of Runkel's Cocoa will last longer than any other because k is'a7 cocoa. Therejis no flavor like it, because it is made only of selected qualities cf cocoa beans, so subtly blended that ft most delightful aroma and a most enticing; flavor are attained. The price is just the same as though the quality were not as high. Snd 8c for sample r1 Chocolat and miniature caa of Coco. RUNKEL BROTHERS Coeea and Chocolate Manufacturer New Ye far as he knows. Is for George D. Perkins for governor of Iowa. He ay th Senator Dolllver Interview, endorsing Mr. Perkins, meets with the general sppreval of th delegation. . i . YOlG MAS ACCIDENTALLY' SHOT Cha rue from Brother's Uiiat Almost Blows Head OST. MISSOt'RI VALLEY, I., Msrch U (Speclal Telegram.! Harvey William. g alout CT. alngle,' th soh of John Q. rVll Unms, the old soldier who died a few days since, while out hunting this afternoon with a younger brother, received In some unknown manner a full charge, at closw range, from the latter' gun. which almost severed hla head from . bis body- Ths younger, brother' was too . frightened tell how It happened. It Is feared the mother cannot survive the shock, as th boy killed was her main upport. E AL TH 9 COLUMDIAt! Brand Evaporated CREAM ; : AM) SAFER THAN FRESH MILK.. YORK. Sti'tcli Pur S3k. Not : of cotton in tke upper i$ securely fastened to tke & Surgical Instituis f l .' 1,1. ?jr VYi ire Specialists for Diseases and Weaknesses of MEN and MEN CSLT. We knov just what we can daana" wi have such firm confidence in our NEW METHODS and TREATMENT that we are willing to euro our patients under to absolute fjarantee ef DOLLAR