t ' THK OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAKCH 18, 190(5. i j r i V 1 ' f 0 f CURRENT COUNCIL Offle. 19 fearl MIOrl MEtTIOrV. Davis Mill drug. Stockert sell carpet Ed Roger' Tony Faust beer. Plumbing and heating, Bixby Son. Jsrvl Win Co.. 22S Mln. 'Phone IS. Woodrlng-Schmldt, undertaker. Tel. 33. Dr. Woodbury. dentists, 10 Pearl street. Best not too good for Jervta' customers. Diamonds aa an Investment. Talk to Leffart about It. New shipment of beautiful fanrv framed Juat received. C. E. Alexander, 333 B'way. For Imported wine, liquors and rham pegne. L Roaenfeld company. 31 Main St. If you want a nice spring overcoat call on E. 8. Hicks. I have the correct goods. An acre) of fruit, with "new, modern houKe. Thla will not laat long. Cliftou Walker Co. If you want your Are Insurance to In jure have Clifton-Walker Co. writ It In tellable companies. For aale at bargain prlree, gray team, liar-nee and truck, inquire at atore. W. A. Maurar. The aale announced In the Glen Avenue Grocery a advertisement Saturday, the 17, will laat all thla coming week. Freeh salted atmonda, aalted peanut, Swiss milk caramela. Purity Candy Kitchen, 44 Weat Broadway. O. C. Brown. When you hava your shoe half aoled take them to Bargent'a. Have them aewed on and eav toe. Bargent'a Model Shoe Shop. Williams, the photographer, has hi build ing almost flnlehed and expects to be ready for business again by March 24, at the old atand. Good positions are secured by Western Iowa Collar tndent after finishing a I'nurae In bookkeeping, aborthand and type writing. Squlr Y Anni. money to loan; cash on hand, no delay; city and farm property for aale on easy terma of payment. Office, 101 Pearl afreet. The Woman guild of 81. Paul a Epis copal church will meet Monday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Emmet Tlnlcy on Willow avenue. v Aa had been expected, there was no MUorum at the meeting of the city council last night and an adjournment waa taken to Monday night. Metropolitan pool room and bowling al leys will be reaoy for business wt their new location, 48 and 46 South Main atreet, on Monday, March 1. We are paying the highest cash price for old Iron and metals Council bluff Junk House, J. Katllaman, proprietor. , TeL 650. k B. Main. For a large and well assorted stork of building material, such as high graoes at low prices, don't fall to let ua In on a chance to figure C. Hafer. A marriage license was Issued yesterday to Luuw.g J'. Martin, aged 2 and Maggie E. liorton, aged Is. both of hoiith Omaua. They were married by justice Field. . A snap for somebody, a 3 ice wagon for tno. We tin . iibeti it only four month, la practically new, Brldunsteln A Smith, coal and wood. 14th Ave. and eth St. Missouri oak dry cord wood, 34 a cord; hellbark hickory, 47; Arkansa anthracite, 3.o per ton less than hard ooal. William VVeian, 13 North Main Bt. Telephone U's. Iion't miss' the "Extra Extra'' at the Get Busy Daiiciiin cluti. Ttiuisday evening. March il. A good time for all at new Arm ory. Dancing only it cant. Whaiey or chestra. to to the Manhattan if you want a good teak, mutton chop, pork chop or a good rup of cnn.ee. j-.very mu.g Is guaraTueea to oe nrwi-ciasa at tus Manhattan restaur rant and bar. The service we give you I exemplified by the fact that you can get tne same quality T goooa at the same price from ua uy tel ephoning us that you nave to go personally lur ut oilier siorcc. ciuik Drug company. Juiig'-' McPheraon of the 'I'nlted States court returned to tun Oak ycatetdar aiter noon. Out ;t;i be nacit Monday afternoon to t:iiKi t to.uv I'liiuy in-iv.cr. All of me n.c.1 ult.cura liuve relumed to Pes .tiolnm. u, ... ,u ,,Vt iUUi.cIl floor look clean.' iiw.t i jo..." ih, et gome of uitUMi.ii .or k,nujet.ui ul. ! dowir aiiil h'v iivtv i aay .1 ... ryn Ciein. 1 he low price Wi- nmivo i n ,t eui piieo yuu. i.iinii in atul i-'v-r Carpet Co. ' no you know wbt tun. a a buggy woit: owning i 1 wijl .ei. i-.u. ....t its ourauuity hiio -. ar'.ii!4 ,.. v.i.a... i .-..a., its jtiipetit 'nnci mom c.... tf.i.. . .jvmi.i yw.j iY.ll .',.... v.. ill a. id MM- titi U.I ec. ,.L. ... - . tv; Ai.llll SllKt. 11 v.u .. . at up li at tin.- Yicnii.i iwi. u .. . ' . '.( tr t.tf- tee cannot o- ,.... ..- e use goo.1 COffce UIKl Ou.. titji.t. VUl Uilttff IS th'J best we can at- ' k:u iur roiis an good becau'ia m i-.o l.ic .i oursvlves fioni the besv Hour obtainable, There Is no arsuueui .ouut hulng your carpets and rog cienneu by iiiaciiuiery. It la not aa eXDertinmit. Charge ure very moderate. Prompt service. The Council Blurts Carpel t leaning and. Rug Mig. Co. t.i ma u' vi. in ut w miki beaut fill rug' out of old wornout carpota. at St. Paul church and In the evening Do you want an elegant fifty-two-piece j will administer the rite of confirmation on dinner etT Well, tf you do. Just save the m da of candidate to be presented by the letter that you find In each pacaage of to H w . sj,,-...,.,.. -hii k. Mother' Oat sold by us at 10 cents . rector, tte. n. w. Btarr. service win oe package, and when you get enough letters a follows: Holy communion at 3 a. ,m., to mak up the word "Mother" bring tiio t mornltigr prayer and sermon at 10:30. Hun letter to u and we will give you the elm- ' . -,.ino ullll hii.i,. ri-, noon and ner set. John Olson. IVhUl West JJroadway. aa achooi und Ulole class at noon and H. W. Rotlwt. .upertntendent , of the . evening prayer and sermon at i .. Iowa School for the Daf, went to IV ! At the First Christian church Rev. W. B. Moines laat evenlna to attend the funerni i - of the late Judge Klnne, member v( tilu Statu Board of Control, lie wus accom panied bv Dr. Oeorge MxgiiUge, siup'rln- 1 tendent of thu State Institution for Keebl ' Minded Children at Olenwoou. Offlctala of the street railway company , oomnluiiioU to tbo police last night IhuC children cos sting on Frank aireet mere r crossing tne track of Ine company on Plerc street and even on Kasl Broadway. : Motormcn complained that -several nccl- ' . dent had ben nurrowly averted and the . ' police sent an otnoer to stop the coasting. : When the lute Henry Robinson", the vet- ran Broadway Jeweler, died recently the statement was mad tti.it Mr. liobi uaon, i a lio was a native of Knland. had ne ei' ' been naruiallied aud had utvur voted. This n d'nid by iiis fainiiy. who found among hta paper these- loaltlng him a citlsen of the I naed States, which were Issued by ihe auprem court of thin state and are dated March fl. i.NK.'. His family also state that Mr. Rublnson invariably voted at both city and general elections. - The sheriff office was called upon yester day to execute a Judgment 'secured by Clyde Drlnger for 315 against T. W. Carter, a tanner living two iniloa northwest of t'n lerwood, lor wages; also a Judgment for t for the unlawful deintlon of Orlnger's clothing, and a llilvi Judgment for the nos hoIoii of the clothing. Deputy Sheriff Woolman was detailed to execute lht three Judrments and he suceeC'lcd In aecurlng KMMessUit of Oringer s a ardrobe. m hi h loiihlxted of four suits of underwear, oi hat. two worl. shirts, one mohair shirt, one pair of shoes, one pair of overalls, one pair of suspenders. to handerchiefs and o-ve pair of ata'ks. He also levle.1 on a horae to . secure satisfaction of the money Judgments. Mrs. Jokaina Flynn. a ife ol W illis in Flvnn. died at a 1st hour r riday night at her home, UU Fifth in nut, attsr a" ' ' res if two wsfkn. fho wa As yerrs of sge and leaves, besides her hushsivt, to sorji. ll' l prefer qtiatlly to quantity and absolute satisfaction to yourself, get Schmidt photo. Alway guaranteed t ) pleas. 'Phon T. Broadway, . IKES MUSIC IBUONI wtfh sea piano m)I a plane far 1173 On. Twenly-a make of plaana t ehanna front. Twrm. i H cash aad 3.0 er nMtk, Be hinallar Munr. Council Blitrra, la 'Fkoaeanl m ais4v. SCAVlhClR WORK. t haul dead animal. 31 ft Mr bead. Oarba, ashea. man lira and all rub bish; ciean vault and cesspool. All Wofk 4oa la guarantned. Calla promptly attend to. Paono. Ash-nWO. - J. H. SHBRtOCX. j l'- " NEWS OF IOWA BLUFFS St. TL 4S. BLUFFS MEN ARE VICTIMS Cbtrlei Tuttle Baoceedt in Dinposinc of Ckiniidenble 8tock in Fluter Plant. WOMAN HE DEFRAUDED HIS NEMESIS Vlrtlm In Tata City Likely t Packet Their Lasses an4 flay Xthla Rather Tfcaa Aal They Were Bilked. Charles Tuttle, arrested In Bt. Joseph, Mo., last Wednesday evening, I not un known In Council Bluffs, and In fact he mad thla city his headquarter for sev eral week quit recently. Several well known buslnes men of thla city Invested, but not over heavily, In the enterprise Tuttle was exploiting. Tuttle' arret wa brought about by Mrs. Florence McVey Wlmmer, ald to be a wealthy widow of New York City. Mrs. Wlmmer also Is not unknown In Council Bluffs, as In her search for Tuttle he visited here about a month ago nd a late aa last Sunday she wa In the city In con sultation with County Attorney Hes and Sheriff Canning. From here she went to St. Joseph, where after a aearch lasting over six week ahe discovered Tuttle and caused his nrrest. Mr. Wlmmer, who Is a woman of strik ing appearance, cultured and evidently wealthy, la said to have furnished most of the capital for the enterprises which Tuttle wa exploiting while In this city. In her search for Tuttle Mrs. Wlmmer Is snid to hsve traveled from Chicago to San Fran cisco and bark. According to a statement made by Mr.' Wlmmer" he furnished practically all of the capital for a company Incorporated for 11.000,10) In South Dakota to exploit the manufacture of a certain brand of plaster made from deposits on property owned by her in that atato. She allege that Tuttle disposed of the stock and hy other mean defrauded her out df a large sum of money. Tuttle succeeded while . here in Interesting a number of buslnea men In the enterprise and disponed of unite a Mock of shares of the face value of tloo. but the Investor had only paid on the shares W a share when Tuttle suddenly disappeared Tuttle made quite a nourlxh and talked considerably about renting a Inrga warehouse on South Main street In the agricultural Implement dlstrlot as a distributing plaster, cement urn other similar good to be innnufnc tur-d by his company. He evitn went so far as to confer with Becretary lti-ed of the I 'u;i!ti!" . 'nl clno. It Is not known If there nix any grounds ( for oharges aoninsi T ilt:- lieie, but County Attorney Hess eiatril yesterday that It was unlikely that there wruld be any prosecu tion here. The names of the Council Bluffs men who hud invested In Tuttle' company were not made public by Mr. Hess. Fine Colorado farm l;md. i an acre. improvea rnnene. io to per acre, on- . Improved ranch, four mile from town,, $6 I per acre. A iir snnn. excursion .Marc 1 20. Fare. JU'.JO. Me.ln street. F. C. Lougee. 121 South Lml t lorget busier is comma miu ou j wat.a new suit. Utava. your orCer early ! at Hicks', If you want a nice, up-lo-dte I one 'Phone Red 7. - '. I. ' tlnlherm Motiiei. do not use ail your si: ength' in tturi'yir.g uur baby . arounri. whitn com fortable folding and reclining go-enrts con he tad at our special slc f ir ;nul up. Kelli r-l'arrsaorth Fur. Co. Gei. A. Mow lnnJ Ivp's ju.c received a car load ,t the 'n.ii-ci Anvirun RuIjIkt roufina; and will make you very attractive prices on lnrg or si til quantities. Now Is the tlm to get your ro-f in shnp before the heavy spring rains. Sunday Services. lit. liev. T. X.. loirtson. KTiseol)iil bitfhun j . ((. .. mi. g,.r. lc.,B today ! or 'ow ' preacn at ootn wrwirs tooay Clemmer, pastor, tkere "1U bo preaching services at 11 a. ni. und 1:30 p. in. In the morning the pastor will take us the sub jct of hi sermon. "The Cornerstone of the Faith." and In the evening, "Some Munic ipal Problem In Council Bluffs." At the evening service Mis VauUrunt will sing, "The Holy City." which will be illustrated with stereopllcon views. Bible school will be at V ii a. ni.. Christian Endeavor meet ing at 4 p. m. and Young People's Christian Knileavor WNuety- meeting at :3o p. m. "Election Day in Council Bluffs" will be tlie topic of Rev. James O'May'a sermon this morning at the Broadway Methodist church. At the evening efvtce his theme , will be "tit. Patrick In Ireland." Service ; will be at 10:30 a. m. and, 7:30 p. ni. Sunday : school will be at noon and Kpworth league I meeting at :30 p. ni. The choir will ren der a special musical program at the even ing ervlec under the direction of Mr. Mitchell. At Si John's tngliau Lutheran church there will be preaching ervlces at 11 a. lu. and' 7:30 p. ni. In the morning the pastor. Rev. O. W. Snyder, will preach on "When Do the Wicked Wulk on Every Side." In the evening his topic will be "How Shall We Save the Young?" Sunday school will be at t:ii a. in. and young people' meeting ut I p. m. The First Church of Christ. Scientist, will hold service at li a. in. and 7:30 p. id. in Temple Emmanuel on North Seventh street. The subject will be "I'nreallty." Sunday school will be at 13:15 p. in. The egular midweek testimony meeting will be held Wedrwday evening at 3 o'clock. The Second Church of Chrlut, Sciential, will hold service at 10:45 a. ni. In Wood- man hall In the Merriam block, when the : subject will be "I'nieaUty." Sunday achooi will be at 1 :4i a. m. and the midweek te i tlmony meeting Wednesday evening at 7:4 j o'clock. In th absence of th pastor. Rev. Harvey j llostetler, the services at th 8econd Prea , byterlan church thla morning will be con- ducted by Rev. S. Alexander. There will ; b no evening services. Bishop Morrison will apeak thla afternoon al 3 o'clock at All Saints' sr.laslon. Third avenu and Eighteenth atreet. Sunday school -will be at X p. lu. Rev. C. C. Saw tall will preach al 3 p. m. i at the Vnlon Christian church, Broadway and Thirty-fifth street. There will also be an addrea by Paul L. Martin on "The Cltl- Sen the Nation Needs.' will be at 3 p. m. Sunday school Flrt Presbyterian church. Rev, Marous P. McOulre. minister 10:39 a. m.. "Clvle Righteousness, the City' Watchman;" II noun, the Bible school; I K p. m . young people service, Mr. Millard Hoagland leader, subject. "Christ Summary of Con duct," special music: T: p. nr. "The Fourth Word from the Cross; the Appeal to the Father." First Congregational church. Rev. Otter beln O. Bmlth, D. D., pastor-Morning serv ice at 10:30. evening service at 7:'Bunday school at noon, prayer meeting Wedneertay evening at 7:45. Morning subject. "The Citizen of the Kingdom ;" evening subject, "An Evening In Africa." Illustrated with itereoptlcon views. Special music morning and evening. DESIRK ROITE OF DITCH CHAJUED Cresceat Farsaera Wish la Drala Moaey Creek Lake Farmer In Crescent township who will be affected by the construction of the Pigeon creek drainage ditch. , It la said, are now anxious to have the route of the ditch changed and will present the matter at the meeting of the county supervisors In April. The Pigeon creek drainage district wa es tablished about the same time a the Harrison-Pottawattamie county drainage dis trict and the contract for the construction of the ditch wa awarded to E. A. Wlok linnl. Owing to the drainage taw being de clared Invalid, no work wa done on the ditch. Bonds to the amount of liOOO Were sold and the proceeds used for preliminary ex penses. There are some outstanding liabili ties which have to be settled and the peti tioner s re now anxious to have the ditch constructed, but by a different route. It 1 now proposed to have the ditch on the east side instead of the west side of the track of the Northwestern railroad and If this plan waa adopted the ditch could be used to drain Honey creek. The route of the proposed ditch has al ready been surveyed and other preliminary work done, and It I not certain that the route can now lie ohanged unless 'a new district be established and the expense In curred on the original survey, etc., paid. E. Miller, one of the large landholder In the township, was In consultation with Su pervisor Baker Testerday, but the latter declined to express any opinion until the matter should come before the entire board at ita April session. tet us help you remember your dear, departed mothef, father, sister or brother by putting a nice monument on their grave a monument that will stand the element of time, one that will beautify. and be a lasting remembrance to their good deeds now past, but not forgotten. We can make almost uny design you wish, from the different mar bio or atone taken from the best quanie In the world Rut. land blue, Florence or Italian pure white, Vermont Plttsford whltr, varlgated blue or black white, with beautiful rustle de- house for the1"' handsomely traced and highly pol ished by hand, leaving no naws to race the elementa. Our pricea are always reason able. Bheeley Lane, Marble and Granite Works, TIT Hast Broadway. Far Sal. New dwelling near new High school. C,J Number of new dwellings for sale. Beautiful lot on Olon avenue. ll.SOO. . Insure your hoilHe and furniture with ine. Tel. 1. Chas. T. Officer, , 419 Broadway. When you need a good tool, pocket knife, raxor or peir of scissor or shear jn tne K?,T KuUe-t tht onlv. beI!t. Pad. m.k ,r(,F(,hv Hardware Co. . The Sunshine Paint. Put a little sunshine paint In 'our home. K.iM at Swalne & Matter's. 46-338 B'wav. . . . - Clifton-Walker Co. hav recently closed the sale of a number of properties, which reduces their list. They have a larg number of other clients who wish to in ' test. Fcrhaps your property is Just what they want. Better place it with them for quick action. Undue l.lxlit (.(tarda Inspection. There tins n large crowd present laat nislil ut the tainual inrpection of the Dodge Light (i'.iards and the consensus of opin ion was that the company, under command f Captuin Rutherford and Lieutenants Richmond und Green, made an excellent ; ghowlnif, . rhr tuBj tion was conducted by Lieu tenant E. Bwlft of the Eleventh cavalry, from Fort De Moines, assisted by Major Mat Tlnley and Adjutant Paul Van Order of thla city. The markings earned by the company will not be made' public until after Lieutenant Swift has submitted Ills report to headquarter. After the Inspection IJeutenant Swift, 'Captain Davis nnd Lieutenant Allen of General Wint's staff, Omaha; Major Tlnley, Adjutant Vun Order and Colonel C. O. Saunders of Governor Cummins' staff, a ere guests of Cnutain Rutherford and tfflrerB of the company ut dinner at th Grand hotel. Don't forget opening week al W. 8. Hew el sun's. Masonic Temple. Fourth and , Broadway, Ccuncll Bluffs, la. Wall paper. 3o per roll and up. Muraluo, for wall tint ing, 40c per package. Pictures, art goods and framing. While our present stock of picture molding lasts. 38i per cent off. Work dona artistically and guaranteed. Estimates given on home decoration. D. F. Oaylord, manager. Ten-cent store In Council Bluffs, la., l,'aX. To exchange for house and lot or a part payment on a small farm or wild land. See me. House and lota on .monthly payment. Bargains, all parts of city. ALVA SMITH, ' Real Estate, Insurance and Loans, 7 Ev erett Block. Swanson Music company, new location, 4tC Broadway. We sell planoa in our reg ular businesslike way. No new scheme; no certificate. Prices right; good re liable. Terms, from 35 to 310 per month. We have aplendld storage room for piano. Will not need to be boxed. Tuning and repairing a specialty. Price too low to mention on our new atock of carpets. Urge ' and small sis rug, nnoieum. on cloth, matting, window I shades, lac and tapestry curtain, go- cart, and our entire new tock of furui- ture Come in and lei ua show you how p We sell. D. W. Keller. HO South rhea Main. It I a pleasure to look at a complete Un of house furnishing' goods, especially so near house cleaning time. You will cer tainly make a mistake If you buy before looking over Petersen A Schoening' tin of up-to-date good. Igralta Manfles. Eay electricity ; half the price. Just turn on the gas. lgnlto mantle light thorn selves. For aal at W. A. Maurer'a. Hlrkmoad to Retain HI Place. . Major George H. Richn.orvl will hold th offica of chief of police irrpetlva 0f whether Dr. Macrae or W. F. Bapp 1 elected mayor on March . Major Rlch- mond will remain la offlo by rtrtu of hi civil war record and h cau only b dis placed tor rauae. and this. In view of th record he ha mad during th last two years, doe not appear probable. The u pram court ha held what la termed th I oia soldiers prerersnc la w a conatltu- tional and valid, at.4 noer It Mijor Rich- MINISTRATRIX SALE, DEGK1DIDG tMlDAY, MADCH 10 AD And Everything Found In a This stock must Buy the wife or You can get two ANSON GBL3 408 and 410 COUNCIL BLUFFS, B mond cannot be removed from his present position except on causo and t.y order of a Judge of the district court. It Is no secret that Major Richmond decision to take advantage of this law. Irrespective of who rnjVy be elected mayor. Is due to the re quests of many of the business men of the city, regardless of political affiliation. V. M. C. A. Ktl'KCTH I.AHtiR CROWD t Mass Meetlnar la folely In Kaplala Prnjeet to the People. Kverythlng . Indicates a large attendance at the Toung Men Christian association mars meeting to be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock In the Dodge Light Guards' armory. In addition to addresxes from a number of prominent speakers, both clerical and lay, there will be a fine musical program. The committee has left nothing undone to advertise the meeting and over 8.000 cir cular Invltutlons have been distributed within the last few days. Special invita tions have- been Issued to the Commercial club, the Council Bluffs lodge of Klks and the Council Bluffs aerie of E:ixles, for the members and their families to attend the j meeting. , I . The committee wants 11 expressly under- stood that no subscriptions 'will be asked for at this meeting nnd that the meeting Is solely for the purpose of presenting to the people of Council Bluffs the need of such un Institution and the benefits to be derived by the community from It. Attention. Commercial Club We have been specially invited to attend the Young Men's Christian association mass meeting at the armory this afternoon, at 3 o'clock. It Is deaired that every member and his family he present. C. W. M DONALD, President. Attention, Benev-elent and Protective Or der of Klks We have been especially In vited to attend the Young Men's Christian association mas meeting at the armory this afternoon at 3 o'clock. It is desired that every member and his family be present. THOMAS . OREKN. E. R. Attention, Fraternal Order of Ragles We have been especially Invited to attend the Young Men's Chrtstiun association mans meeting ut the armory at 3 o'clock till afternoon, it 1m desired that every meni ber and his family e present. By order of T. D. MKTCALF, Worthy President. PAST V KKK IX BLl FF9 SOCIKTY Lenten Dessss Doe Sot Kntlrely Sus pend the Pleasures. Mr. Rose Martin la visiting friends and relative at Marlon, la. . Mr. E. A. Wicknam has returned from month's visit In New York. Mr. E. M. Beta and daughter of Oakland visited friends In the city laat week. Mr. and Mrs. Carlcton of New CatV, Wyo., are visiting friends In the city. Mr. Dan Stert of Elmwnod. Neb., was h. iriiKt rf Mr Mat Kartell last week. Mr. M. O. . Oav and children of 8t. Joseph are visiting Mrs. J. J. Hughes. Mr. Robert Dlsmore Is spending a Jew weeks with her parents In SpiiugiieUl, HI. i Bishop Morrison during Ills stay in Council Blufls is a guest al tlie home of Mr. Leonard Everett. Mr. A. L. Heckleemer has returned U hi home In St. Joseph, Mo., after an ex tended visit in thla city. i Rev. und Mr. Alexander nave a tneir u ip W..HW11 ( Horr of N'ew York. aistar of Mrs. Alexander. I Mr. J. W. Bryant of Sixth avenue has been called to perry on account of the serious Illness of his mother. Mrs. F. J. Behnoor of Oakland avenue en tertained Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock luncheon, followed by cards. Rev. and Mrs. Harvey Hoetetler have gone to Kilos m Springs, Ark . Jor toe bene fit of Mr. Hosteller s neaitn slier neaitn. E. C. Wilson of Extra, la., Mr' and Mrs were the guest of Dr. and Jir. jacaami, 111 South First street, last week. ! Messrs. G. W. Boruff and Henry Ken- j of Mr. Sylvester Dy. 817 Fifth avonue. Ttl ft Kiith Reventh srreet. has a her guesu her daughter and on-ln-law, Mr. and Mr. John M. Lane ot Bristol, 1 Conn. . . tne Dinner club wss entertained Tues day evening by Mr. and Mrs. James Butler at their home on Avenue F. Cover wer laid for ten. A sleighing party, chaperoned by Ml. J. W. Bryant and Mr. J. H. Wills, was en Joyed Friday evening by about thlrty-nv little folk. Mr. D. T. Lee of 749 Madison avenue, entertained the 1'orlo club Tuesday after noon, 'ine hrst prue was awarded Mm. Uw Greene. Miss Linn Martin will entertain al :i stocking shower Monday evening, in honor of Misa.Leona Benner, whose wedding will take place In the near future. Miss Eleanor Karl, who has been honi'. from Chicago for a week's visit, has re turned to resume her work In the Meth odist deaconess' training school. Mr. J. Spar entertained the Economical Card club at a Bt. Patrick' party yesier day afternoon. The guests were dtessed In costume. Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fosrer entertained about fourteen of their friends al a social even ing Thurday at their home on Madison avenu. Dainty refreshments wer served. The regular meeting of the I'nlverslty Literary club was held Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs. F. J. Thompson. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Snook. Mr. Edward Schoentgen entertained the Tuesday Euchre club Wednesday after noun. Th club prise wa awarded Mr. George Ucrner and lite guest prize to Mrs. Fred fcnipkie. The "Jolly Eighteen" of Conrad hive. Ladles of the Maccabees, entertained Satur day afternoon at the borne of Mrs. James Craiginile, on Eighth avenue, for the mem bers of the hive. Miss Euma Ix-e of Sixth avenue enter tained ab.ut twenty of her friends in honor f her 1-th birthday Thursday eve. Re freshments were larral and game and niuslo helped to pas a pleaiuuit evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. J Puryear entertained a party of young folks Friday evening with a sleigh ride. After tsking In the principal streets of the city the party waa driven several miles into the country. Mrs. Hubert Tlnley of Glen avenue en tertained the C. M. L. club Tuesday after nuon. The prise In the guessing con last waa awarded to Mrs. J. J. Hughes and the cut-for-all prise to Mrs. John T. I,-.-, -p.. Th Economical Card 'dub ass entvt- sa OF KKaffB be sold to enable the administratrix to settle up girls and boys a present during this sale. for the price of one. wl MRS. V. E. tnlned Saturday afternoon t the home of Mrs. F.- H. Hitchcock of Washington ave nue. The first prize was won by Mrs. George Roberts and the second pilse by Mrs. II. C. Bliss. Member of tho Evening Euchre club formed a theater party at the Hurwood Mondav evening. Thrse In the party were Mr. and Mrs. W. Bntler. Mr. and Mrs. Painter Knox. Mr. nnd Mrs. Al Francis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pyper and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Jackson. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Cook entertained ut six-handed euchre Wednesday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lucis Wells and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Caaady. About rhlrty-five were present. Luncheon wa erved. Prises were awarded Mr. Wat son nnd Mrs. A. W. Caaady. . Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Troutman. W03 Second avenue', announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Alberta, to Mr. Frederick Marion Powell of Seattle, Wash.. on Saturday, March 31, at the home of the bride s aunt, Mrs. Frank (lay, In Taooma. Wash., where Miss Troutman Is now vis iting. Mr. and Mrs. Powell will reside In Seattle. One of the principal social events of the week was the reception given by Mrs. Drayton W. Bushneil at her home oh blurt street Friday afternoon In honor of Mrs. bteveris ot Dubuque, state regent of the Daughter of th American Revolution. Mrs. Bushnell waa assisted In receiving bv Mrs. Dudley and Mr. Stevens. The dining room, wnlch waa prettily decorated 1 in hvaelnths and ferns, wa presided over by Mrs. D. Macrae and Mrs. B. L. Etnyre. A dalntv course luncheon wa Served dur ing the afternoon. About sixty guest were ( present. A number of friends pleasantly surprised Mr. Ous Weber Tuesaay evening at Ills home, fc.' South First street, in nonor of his lth birthday. The evening was spent tin cards and music. The high score prle were u wauled Mrs. earnest livers ana Peter Wlese. The consolation prlxes were awarded Mrs. N. Klein and Mr. E. Stock ert. Those present were: Mr. und Mrs. Peter Wiese, Mr. and Mis. Mosvacher, .Mr. and Mrs. K. Marks, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Evers. Mrs. N. Klein, Mr. E. Btockert. Mr. F. Stodmaster, Mr. A. Brenner, and Mr. Waltrof. A dainty luncheon was served at the close of the evening. Mr. James Chrlstcnsen entertulued In honor of her sister. Miss licon Benner, Monday evening. It took the form of a bread find butter plate shower, and high Ave was played. The nrst prise was awarded Miss Linn Martin, the second to Miss Edna WIIKens. Miss Lelu Shaw of Omana cap turing I ho cut-lor-all prise. A dainty course luncheon was served. Those present were: Miss Iela Shaw of Omaha, Mlns Linn Martin. Marian Kdgr, Maud Cochern, Edna Wilkuns. Miss Runnelis. Fern V II iiMtn r.r Hitchcock and Mrs. Jackson i Oroathe. Mrs. FranK Hitchcock, Mm. Ben ner and Mr. Arnoiu ot onwiw. Mr. John G. Wadsworth of this city and Mr. Lora Loomls Crossland of Chilil cothe. Mo., wero married quietly Thursday afternoon In Omaha., The ceremony was performed bf Rev. L. O. Balrd, pastor of St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church, In the apartment of the bride brother, Mr. Fred P. Loomls. In the Winona. S?r. u... tv'arisnnrth will spend their ! honeymoon In the south and tnke a trip to the Bahama isianos orioru. to this city, where they will be at home to their friends after May 16 at Mr. I worth's residence, 7H First avenue. M S'jn- "Mo Atee for good thing to eat." Bsl best prices, fairest price; ' prompt gooo Hn(j careful delivery; and !f yon want th host bakery goods served on your.taDja, we buke them. Mr. Willlum Stelnopl of Lewis township i Just purchased a fine piano at tlie Bouri- ciiis Piano house. 83ft Broadway, council Bluffs. Where the organ stands upon the building. " The A. Hohdu company operate fly Piano tores, but have Only one price, and that th am, and lowest price. Buy your . , . -1 Skinth Main atreet. v piano m Council Bluffs Let Berwick dcorat your house. H ha the best wall paper and paint to do " w"a Bed-rock price and work guaran- Tel. 083. Cell him up teea. -ti d. . : ,nd ask him about It. Switches. Graves,' luo Pearl treet. curry the linest line of switches In the city. Call and e them. N. Y. Plumbing Co. 11. 340. Night iS. For at Qatek Sal. I will offer the Ova-roomed house und lot at "JUS Avenue A for one week at 3SW. Nw house; city water. Eaay term. No better Investment In Council Bluffs, Muk a fine home. Wallace Benjamin, room 1. First Na tional bank. I writ fir lnuianee. Office 'phone, au8; residence, 'phono, Black 1444. We can give you the best figure on furnace to put In your new houe. Wa handle th famou Norfolk c Oreen fur nace. Ask the people that use them, they will tell you what they ar. Spencer, lis Weat Broadway. 1 Th Till Guaranty and Truat company, abstracters of title. Books dat back to 1853. Book ar all up to dat. Work ac curately and promptly don at lowet pricea Offlo oppoelt court house, 1J4 Perl treat. Council Bluffs, Ia. Jensen ft Nicholson, Z3b West Broadway, contract for painting. They us pure whit lead and linseed oil. Now I the Urn to let them5' do the work, before the ruh commence. You can get your work don light if you let them do It. I rent sewing machine. 73 cenls a week. I repair all make of nutchlne. Second hand machines, 33 to 310. 8. M. William son. Tel. Red -1167. 17 North Main St. Many people ar troubled with indiges tion because the bread they eat Is not mad front Crystal mills Big A flour. Try it before taking any more dopes. Wteo you have anything to trade, adver tise It in the For Exchange Columa of Th Be Want Ad Psgn, First-Class Jewelry Store. Old Reliable Jewelry Store DROADWAY, - ROBINSON, Administratrix. UNIFORM CITY ACCOUNTING Senate Pasaeg the Dunham Bill Without a Diisentiiie; Vote. CROSSLEY HAS A NEW PRIMARY BILL Bnnkers In the .senate Fight Jlhe . Measure Compelling; Them to Pay Interest on City Deposits. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES, March 17. (Special.) By a vote of M to 0 th annate today passed the Dunham bill for a uniform nccountlng sys tem In all cities of the state and for tha examination and auditing of the accounts of all cities by examiner from, the office of the slate auditor. The bill I one en dorsed and introduced at the request Of the Iowa League of Municipalities. In argu ing for the hill today, Senator Dunham said that an examination of the books of the city of Des Moine revealed that the ac count had not been examined and audited for nine year and the examining commit tee was unable o balance the book within 300.COa He assorted that In not more than one out of fifteen of all the cities and towns of the state could n person without day of labor find out the total amount of in debtedness of the city or town. Tho bill provide that the state auditor shall call together a committee of five accounting official of the cities of the tiTte. and with their advice and assistance shall formulate a uniform system of accounting and all cities of the stat shall thereafter us the system. Regular Inspection and other pro vision are made for enforcing the law. Sew Primary Bill. Senator Croseley today surprised the Cum min people by Introducing another primary bill. It is vastly different from his first bill, which was killed In the senate by a vote of 9 to 21. The new bill provides for the primary selection of all candidates in townships, county and district offices, In cluding congressmen and Judges of the dis trict court, but for the convention selec tion by delegate selected at the primary of all state officer. The bill provide for ma jority selection of all candidates except township officers, who shall b selected by plurality vote. The data of the primary Is named as the first Tuesday In June, and the convention are to be held not later than the second Hat unlay following. ' The party preference provisions ar much the same as In his first bill. The Cummins people In the house are pushing the Flenui ken bill, with the expectation that It will puss and It Is expected that the Cummin people In the senate will desert Crossley on his new bill because It docs not provide for the choice ot stale officer. ' later! on city Fnads. Senator Duwell today tried tu get through lit bill providing for the payment of In terest on city fund deposited In banks, Th bankers of the senate opposed th bill. Senator Lewi gut It amended so that the fund must be deposited In bank in the city to which, the fund belong. Brook, aluo a banker, opposed tlie clause requir ing the banks to furnish security for the fund. Senator Uarst favored the bill, but j thought It could be better drawn, and n . nls moUon ,t wk referred to the com- mltte. on war, and niai the wu to n. tain ita place on the calendar. - ho Pardon for Watsou. The house committee on pardon today recommended Indefinite postponement of th pardon petitions of Watson of Mills county. Bteele of Wapello and Ooorge Weem of Dallas county. There will be quite an effort in behalf of W'eeins on the floor of the house. Trnst Company Bill. Ther was Introduced In the house today a bill prepared by Attorney General Mullan and Captain W. S. Hart, which would per mit the Incorporation In Iowa of trust companies,, having for their sole purpo acting a trustees, guardians, executors, etc., and also to authorise banks organised under state law to act In this capacity. Iowa has never had any law to this effect and It has been strongly urged by various state officials. y Hoaae Proceedings. A senst emergency bill extending l he terms of office of school directors until July 1 next, wa passed. 1 A senate bill to rerulre bank to send to th stat auditor duplicate of the re port of examining committee at least twtc each year was passed. , A bill , to amend the law in regard tu printing; official document, reducing tha 1 number of all such document except the Official Register und making that a. bleu nlal publication, wa passed. It will save th atat about 33.C0 a year. A aetiat bill raising to 13 years tit maxi mum ag of persons who may b admitted to the girl's Industrial home was passed. A senate bill to authorise town councils In small towns tu sppolnt town clerks In stesd of having them elected, wa lost. The Cumming anti-dlscrirninatioo bill was mad a special order for next Tuesday. rnnrarn silk Bigamy. R. W. Marab of this city married Miss Chic Thomas of this city In Justice Christy's court In Eaat De Molnea March 1, and on March 10. In the court room of I Juat loo Hinse, dlreotly aerveo tla street. the. estate. IOWA. he wa married to Mlsa Ida, Bryan.' ?-tt a few months before he was married to Miss Elisabeth Weaver of this city, who subsequently got a dlvorca from him. Last night a constable want to his horn wbr resided wife No. 1, Mrs. Ida Bryan Mrah, to arreat him for bigamy and found the wife In tear. H had Just ran In and kissed her goodbye, telling her tha officer were after him. Th officials art In formed that he left for the weat. Batter Candidate. Walt II. Butler, formerly congressman from the Third district, will b a 'candi date for appointment to the vacancy on the Board of Control made vacant by the death of Judge I O. Klnn. Mr. Butler ha authorised th statement. Senator Stlrton has been mentioned prominently today for the position and would undoubt edly meet the wishes of a larg number of democrat. He I a successful business man, while Butler la an Insurance man. and Senator Lambert, who has also been mentioned for the place, 1 a newspaper man. Oaawa Repahllenn Ticket. ONAWA, la,. March lT.-Opeclal.) At th largeat republican caucus ver held In Orawa, last night. C. H. Bradbury, coun cilman from the Second ward, was nomin ated for mayor over Henry Harlow, In cumbent, by sixteen majority. B. D. Hot brook for treasurer. Howard Morley for auditor and C. E, Underbill for solicitor were nominated by acclamation. A. resolu agalnst gambling, for stricter enforcement of the mulct law, and for not Increasing the burden of city taxation waa passed ry a unanimous vote. The convention wa a, corker and the beet of - feeling prvallc.1. although It wa a hot. .fight , Both candi date for mayor are popular and ther la a strong fight on. owlnatlon at Dnnlap. DCNLAP. Ia.. March 17. (Special.)-Two tickets are In th field here to participate In the city election. The first ticket la a follow: Mayor, F. W. Curtl'; clerk, O. O. Cioukleton; treasurer, L. JC Moor; so licitor, E. R. Cad well; assessor. A. F. Emge; councllmen, Ed. Lehan, M. C. Dally and George Chamberlln. Th second ticket's candidate are as follow: Mayer, M. W, Col well; treasure.-. T. F. Jordan eolicltor. J. A, T raver; councllmen, Henry Vollandv D. B. Elliott and W. Robaon. - Pna County Ksrrinlst RI;b. SHENANDOAH. In.. March lT.8peial Telegram.) County Superintendent Col bert ha tendered hta resignation, to take effect at once. He baa accepted tha chair of mathematics In th new tat normal school at Maryville, Mo, . . ' Monona Coaaty Coart Dot. ONAWA, la., March H.-( Special ) -Thirty-six petit Jurors tor tha. April tarm of tlie Monona county distriot- court war drawn, today. Court convenes .April 14, and the Jurors are summoned for; 'Monday, April "), at 10 o'clock a. m. - Holiness Association, to Meet. WOODBINE, la.,, March 17 (Speelal.1 The Harrison county Holiness associativa will holt) their aaml-annual convention hero on March 20, 31 and 1. Rev. W. W. Daner of Dea Moines will preach at these meet ing. . ronerll Bin Real Eatate franefer. These transfer wer reported to Th Bee March 17 by the Title Ouaranty aad Trust I ..ftmrtunv rf fminetl nintt Hans Anderson to W. A. Jones, lot c and 7, block I. Snow eV Ureen sub.. Council Bluffs, w d 3,71 Mary L. Everett ti L. F. Hun, lot 3. 4 and i. Turluy's aubdlv.. Council 1 Bluff, w d , Martha E. Wlliit Mid huaband to R. N. Wycoff. lot . block II. William First ad. to Council Bluffs, w d Freeman I Reed, referee, td Markor 3. aw S.M Jensen, part ne nw4 and nv. n 2K-77-43. ref d . Van Buren Perry, executor, to David A. Hnapp. ne'e 4-;4-u, exrr d . John L. Csldnell, referee. 4o Charles , 4.41. K. White, xu acre In se-wwi IB-76-frti, ref d A. K. Hunt and wife io Orvllle Wil liams, lot 10, U and 12. block I, Oakland, la w d State Saving bank to Henry H L. Horn, lot S. t and R block 4. Sun-' nyslile ad. to Council Bluffs, w d..i. Jamea Sullivan to T. O. Turner, lot block 13. - Howard ad. to Council Bluffs, w d : Leonard Everett, executor, to L F. Hull, lot 3, 4 and i, Turley aub dlv.. Council Bluffs, q e. d Heirs of Emily J- Shuhert to Joel T. . Hendrix. cart lota. 4. 3. -"t 7. block Z, Street , ad.. CounU 31uft. t; c d ' Frank R. Levin to Marker 5 en en, nb nV and part nV awl 3-77-4t. . I.) SM 42t ' Total, twelve transfer... .tn.s4 Dakota Dairy-mow to 9o4. . aiOCX FALLS. B. D..' March 17. ( pe dal. ) Preparation ar tepidly being com pleted for th annual meeting f th Stat Dairymen' association which will be h.lil. In Sioux Fail on "March 33. Those la charge of th arrangement hav been ad vised that the various railroad have granted a rate of on and one-third far for the round trip on th usual certificate plan. Th region to which this reduced rale will apply is all of South Dakota, In cluding the Black Hills, northwestern Ion a and southwestern Minnesota. Fatal w Hamaahlr W reek.. WEST WINDHAM. N. H March 17. Thre trainmen were killed and two injured In a colllMou ut freight Uniaa aaar get toda,,. A