THE OMAFIA. DAILY BEE: WKDXKSDAY, MARCH 2S. 1006. 9 NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL Offic, 10 Tmmti MIOR MF.TIOV rvls ante. Stoekm arlla carpets. Ed ' Roger Tony Faust beer. Plumbing and heating. Blxby It. Bun. Jarvl Win Co.. 23 Main. Thone l:w. Woodrtnf -Schmidt, undertakers. Tel. 335. Drs. Woodbury, dentists. 30 Pearl street. Flour 11.10 a sac at the Glin Avrnur tJrwery. Diamond aa an Investment. Talk to Lnart. about It. Bluff City Masonic lodne m ill meet tonight for work In the first decree. That's what they all say, "Jarvls lias the Iwst wines, brandies Bi.d whiskies." Jarvls, that good whisky house, Muiu Bt. Se Hicks for a nobhy tit. Fine grey lls(ds. Imported suitings. Price just right. New shipment of beautiful fancy frames Just rscnived. C. K. Alexander, 333 B'way. For Imported wlnea. liquors and cham pagne, L Rosenfeld company, 81V Main Bt. 81x per cent mortgages on rial cstatr for aale. Absolute security. Cllfton A'alker Co. Toms toes 10 cents a can at the Olen Ave nue Grocery. No The Board of County 8uwrvlors will convene Monday m-xt for ihr regular April session. If you want lour fire Insurance to In sure have Clifton-Walktr Co. write it In reliable companies. Jr-ssle Ondd, 'SJl Avenue 1. .. reported to the Board of Health y-slcrriny as sul- frrlng from smallpox. Any kind of garden tool you netd we will supply you at bottom price. Conic and see. 1'uildock Handhy. Kresn salted almonds, salted peanut, iws milk caramels. Purity Candy Kitchen. H West Broadway, v. C. ttrown. Don't forget that Uasier la very near and K. 8. Hicks can make you a line suit t the right price lit up-to-date style. Japanese teapots, 2c; Japanese tups and saucers, luc. call and see tneiii. Now on display In nur window. W. A. Maurer. Justice Uardlner officiated yesterday at the wedding- of Hun Kumuss-n of (tnawa, la., and i.urctla Barnette of MIourl al ley, la. ooo4i positions ate secured by Western Iowa College students after UnlsUing a course In bookkeeping, shorthand and type writing. Kasy to keep clean nursing iKittlu the round kind, every part of which Is reached with a brush. Claik has everything fu the baby. Bqulra 4t Anal, money to loan; cash on hand, no delay; city and farm property for sal on easy terms of payment. orLte, lul i'earl street. Look here, don't waste your time hunt, Ing some place else. Borwick hits the be-t wall paper In the city. Prices right, ill Mala UL Tel stsi. The renn College Olee cluh will give a concert In the high school auditorium Wednesday evening at t o'clock. Admission, adults 3bc, children 16c. The ladles' Aid society of I lit; People's I'nlon church will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. W. Oorwln, Avenue K and Thirty-sixth street. Wire hog fencing. I,et us figure on your order for fencing of any kina. We lesd in iow. prices and reliable goods. Peterson r ttchoenlng. Council Blurts, Protection against getting soaked. Oir rubber rooting Is just the thing for Hat roofs. We guarantee It for rive years. price, xz.J6 per roll. c. Uafer. We have the finest line of sample monu- ivnts to select from In the west. Sheely .v Uane Marble and Uranlte Works, -w Kast Broadway, Council Bluffs, la. The ' Ladles' Aid ' society of St. John's Kngltih Lutheran churcn will meet Thurs day afternoon at -the residence of Mrs. Anna Gibson, lWPouth Eighth street. A snap for somebody, a SWO Ice wagoa for liio. We haveuoud it only four months. Is practically new. Brldeusteln bmlto, coal and wood, Itth Ave. and eth St. Missouri osk dry cord wood, a cord; shellbark hickory. 7; Arkansas anthracite. X2.su per .tun .less thau hard ooaL W liliaju Welsh. 1 North Main 8u Telephone lis. Charles K. Harbour of Rapid City. 8. I., and Mary Adams of Omaha were mar ried In tills city yesterday by Rev. Henry im Long in his ornce at the county court House. Mrs. Price Gibson received a dispatch yesterday announcing the death of her slsier-ln-lsw, Mr. Joiin M. Wolfe, at Seat tie. Wash.' Mr. Wolfe was a former real d nt of this city. Justice Field performed Mia marries; ceremony yesterday for William H. Jones and Lena Hollo, both of Neola, Ju., and II. H. Tracy of Cheyenne, Wyo., and Jessie Hutchinson of Omaha. Do not sell your old Iron, copper, brass and old rubbers before you see us. We pay tit per ton for No. 1 machinery Iron. Coun cil Ulaffs Junk House, J. Kattleman, pro prietor, nog South Main. Tel. tioO. Tell your roof troubles to Bpencer. He's the man that can tix your spouting and do your sheet metal work, and do it right and, what's more, he will guarantee to do it right, lie will give you the best figures and best attention, whether tha job is great or smsll. Call him up. Telephone so. in! West Broadway, Manager H. R. Lemen ot the Christian Home extends a cordial Invitation to the people of Council Bluffs and Omaha to La present at tue opening of the new Me morial building, Thursday afternoon and evening. The afternoon hours are from to 6 aiW in the evening from V to l'K There will be music by Whaley's orchestra and light refreshments will b served. The receipts In the general fund of the Christian Home last week were fnXl.OT, be. ing Siill.lrt above the needs of the week and decreasing the amount needed in the improvement and contingent fund for 1W4 to S13.71S.M. In the manager's fund the receipts were only $7.25. being 177.75 below the needs of tho week and Increasing the denclcncy In this fund to data to JUT. 11 The difference In our goods and the cheaper kind Is ao great that we pride our selves in saying that we sell cheaper, con slderlng tha quality of our goods. We want you to see our new line ef gocarts, side boards, bookcases, buffets, dinner sets, parlor lamps and our new line of house furnishings. T. W. Keller, loS South Main Foy the next thirty days Henry Van Brunt will offer to Intending purchasers loss prices on his line of vehicles mid harnesses of IW styles now on the floor. (ei in eany perors an in new styles are sld. Ii will pay you. WARRANTED KEW GOODS A word to Game Hunters. I have the most complete slock of high grade shotgun shells lu the cltv at the luwtst prices. . Wooden decoys, per dosen. la w); No. 1 Acme canvas decoys, per dosen. $4.i"; single barrel shotgun, U .75; Browning autoniatlc, IJi.Oil; hamnierless guns. IU Ou and up. I have double-barrel guns for H b0; 23 Winchester rifles, re ieaters. 18.U0. I also have good bar gains in second-hand shotguns snd rifles, all in good condition. Kvery body welcome to coma In and inspect our stock. SAM SNYDER, West Broadway. Tel. F2. 228 OOVfcHMK.T lUTIC'KK. I'KOII H3AL8 FOR UTATIONKR X, . ETC. Uowrnmeut Printing ortlce. Washington, D. C, Match $. IHM. SJd proposals will be received at thia "fffVre until 1 o'clock p. m.. FhlDAY. APRIL Ji", 1". for furnishing stationery, fuel. Ice, hardware, plumbing and electric supplies, lumber, etc.. fcr the use of the Government Priming Office during the fiscal year ending June , 17. The right to reject any and all bids and to waive defects Is reserved. Detailed Schedules of the stationery, fuel, lew, etc , required, accutnptiiiled by blank ropiwal, and glvlug- the regulations with which bidders must- comply, may be ob taltaed by addresnlng this ofltc. CHAS. A. STILLINGS. Mt-17-3aA-lt Public Printer. TOO LATK TO (UISIFI. TAILOR WANTED One all around tailor wanted at once; steady ork year round. Cail V- IJndecraalAa iioldrege. Neb Alg BLUFFS St. Tel. 48. OFFICIAL CANVASS OF VOTES Chanee Shown in Remit from the Unofficial Henres. TALK ABOUT THE APPOINTIVE OFFICES W. y. MavB Likely 1m Be Made C ity C lerk and John I.. Trmnleton Re stored to His Old Position na C hlef of Fire Department. The official canvass of the vole cast at the municipal election Monday, which wns made yesterday by Justice K. B. Gardiner find City Clerk Zurmuchlen, showed that Mayor Macrae's majority over W. F. Sapp, the republican nominee for mayor, was 1ST,, as was published in The Te. The oftlclal figures of the vote follow: Mayor- Macrae, (lvm Sapp, rep Macrae's majority Council mcn-B t- Lu rge Olson, rep Fleming, rep Gilbert, clem Huber, dem 2..Ti( , 183 ....5W ...2.rt 2. 1'c:; Mhoii's mn loritx Fleming's majority. . Solicitor Kimball, rep .Miller, dein Kimball's majority rep Trumbull. Jem . .. 3(0 ... 31 ,...2.6j;i 2,lJ O'NI 2.i5 ....io.-j .... 7v:i ....;.47 .....'.UU .... nw ....a.G!! ....z:iti Trues majority Auditor McAneney. rep Smith, dem McAneney's Kngineer . majority... Ktnyre, dem .. Smith, rep Ktnyre's majority. Assessor Hardin, dem .2.'5 ..l.flsl Chixum, rep Hardin's majority Park Commissioner- M4 Peterson, rep Cones, dem , Peterson's majority Superintendent of Markets- lllggesnn. dem Hobhs, rep ...2.43S . ..2.:i4n HitrCi son's majority llfi Ward Councilmen First Ward Younkerman, dem RI7 Lldgett, rep :ixi Younkermun's Second Ward Maloncy, dem.... Wind, rep majority... . bil .161 Maloney's majority ?0 Third Ward Wallace, rep 423 Tlnley, dem :. "72 Wallace's majority i Ill Fourth Ward Knudsen, rep 340 Weaver, dem :'2 Knuilxen's majority ,V Fifth Ward Smith, rep 41 McMillen, dem . 439 Smith's majority. Sixth Ward HendrW, rep Crlppen, dem 279 Hendrix's majority 7 Talk of Appointive outers. William F. Sapp, the defeated republican condldate for mayor, will, It was stated yesterday, be appointed city clerk. It is understood that the position was offered to Mr. Sapp yesterday and that he an nounced his willingness to accept tt. Former County Auditor R. V. Innes had been a candidate for the position In case the city council was republican, but it was stated yesterday he had withdrawn in favor of Mr. Sapp. There is considerable talk of the new city council retaining Ed Bowman as deputy city clerk. Although Mr. Bowman Is a democrat, his peculiar fitness for the position is recognized. Mr. Bowman has Ions been recognised as an authority on real estate values and his knowledge !n this respect is Invaluable In the matter of special assessment against property for improvements and In making out the as sessment certificates. That there will be a change In the head of the tire department seems certain. Two years ago, when the city council became democratic, John L. Templeton was re moved and Charles M. Nicholson ap pointed chief. There is more or less talk of the appointment going to Templeton again, although there are other candidate In the field. Friends of Chief Nicholson are seeking to secure his retention In office, but the republican members of the city council look upon this appointment aa one of the plums of Monday's victory. The appointment of a chief of police and the members of the police force is one of the perquisites of the mayor, and Chief Richmond will he Mayor Macrae's choice again. It is not likely any change will he made in the personnel of the present police force. The newly elected members of the city council will take their places at the, meet ing next Monday night, at which time the council will reorganise and the new stand ing committees for the year be appointed. At this meeting Mayor Macrae will dellver hls annual address. Our business Is selling pianos and win ning by strict business methods, no decep tion, the same prices to all and giving the highest possible values for the money paid us. We have been trying it for many years, and our customers have leu inert the value of reliability. Our guarantee is Incontrstible. The A. Hospe Co., 33 So. Main St. New vegetables. nice, tender lettuce, onions, parsley and cur mis They are all fresh. Just brought into markei. John Olson, ias-741 West Broadway. Democratic Paper tinapends. The Democrat, the evening paper which for a week preceding the city election en joyed a gratuitous circulation, lias sus pended operations, although only for the time being, it la said. Lack of funds with THE MANHATTAN RESTAURANT Is uow open for business under new nuuutement. Everything is neat and clean, obliging waiters and good cooks. Everything good lo eat Is our bill of fare. We want your trade for your patronage we will give you the Lest we can And to eat at popular prices. BEST COFFEE IV THE CITT WITH CREAM. TKO J. $. SSSS2SSSSC3&1 which to pay the salaries of the printers snd others Is stated to be responsible for the paper shutting down. It was stated yesterday by several leading democrats that the paper and plant would probably be sold under attachment proceedings, bought in and publication resumed under different management. THK C ITV COt SCII. IS t.KKROl! Prat Idea More Fands for Runnlnc the City emt Year. The city council was In a generous mood last night when determining the amounta to be appropriated for the malntenace of the several municipal departments for the fiscal year commencing April 1. It raised the sslary of the chief of police from $H) a month to 1123, the pay of the members of the police and lire departments from Ifio I to J70 a month, that of the captain of police t for the change of picas. j from $70 to 173 a month and the salary of . Maud Bllven Theis was grunted a (11 ( the city clerk from tl.nsu to 11. U a year. I vurce from Kdward Arthur Fritx Theis Also In making the appropriation for the and the custody ot their two minor chll- pollce department three additional men are I provuiea tor. so mat ine iorce win uumner: twenty-one Instead of eighteen men. The appropriation ordinance was passed under suspension of the rules. The follow ing shows the various appropriations and those for last year. 1 is. Mayor f Auditor Linn Treasurer 1.m" I'.sij. $ 1.0" 0 1. tMl l.S 1i.no '.KM .IXI 2. tifil '.J) l.t' Solicitor 1.3"i City clerk l.S' Deputy city clerk if"' City physician St Klght rouncllmen i$2ji each! L'.ii Custodian city hall 7J" Judge superior court l.sri Total Police and marshal's depl Fire department Fire and police telegraph. .10.1i" .$21.82r, . :'H,:ti $l"i.721 $17,473 l"J.i) i'.ciw 0. 7"l0 ;'."i) 1. tMl MM) Knglneer's department 4.4'.i Streets and alleys lo.lM" Printing and supplies l.-3"i Cltv pound 5i"i Sewer 3.0U0 j".) d,o 0 There is also appropriated for streets and j alleys all poll tuxes worked out and cash collected from poll tax. and all receipts from the county road fund collected within the city limits, and the receipts from the road tax on agricultural lands within the city limits, and the cash on hand In said funds. In deciding on these aitiounts lu the vari ous appropriations, the city council esti mated the revenue of the city for the ensu ing year at tSO.Oon. This Income is derived from the regular tax levy for the general fund and saloon licenses, other miscellane ous licenses and permits and police court tinea. No appropriation, as In former years, was made from the general fund to meet a deficiency in the water hydrant rental fund. The ordinance recently passed reducing the hydrant rentals made this unnecessary. All other funds, Including lighting, aie provided for by regular tax levies each yeai. The sum of H.COO. horn-ever, was ap propriated out of the general fund as was done last year to assist the regular sewer fund. The expense of cleaning Indian creek makes this appropriation necessary. "Gentlemen, you have heard this sad news. What do you wish done with the repott?" was the way Mayor Macrae put It when the clerk had finished reading the re port of the canvass of the vote cast at the city election Monday. It waa ordered received and made a part of the records. A new ordinance, in the place of the one recently Introduced providing for additional compensation for the superintendent of inarketB. was presented and rushed through to Its passage .under- a suspenelon of .rules. This ordinance requires all public weighers to purchase tickets of the city clerk at a cost of $:l a hundred and the superintendent of markets Is to receive two-thirds of tha receipts. He Is also to receive pay for In specting scales, a duty which has hitherto been performed free of charge. Wren the matter of the application of Rosrnfcld Brothers to be permitted to ex tend the show windows of their store on Broadway twelve inches over the sidewalk came up a strong protest against the coun cil granting such a concession was made by Spencer Smith, on behalf of a number of adjoining property owners. Mr. Smith con tended that the city council had not the right to grant aviy any portion of the public sidewalk for such purposes and In thia contention he was supported by City Solicitor Snyder. The matter was finally referred to the city solicitor to investigate and report at the meeting: of the city coun cil next Monday night. An adjournment was taken to Friday night to enable the outgoing council to dis pose of a number of pending matters be fore the reorganisation next Monday night. For Ctnlch. tale. I will offer tha five-roomed house and lot at 7643 Avenue A for one week at $8G0. New house; rlty water. Easy terms. No better Investment In Council Bluffs, Make a fin home. Wall act Benjamin, room L First Na tional bank. I write fir Insurance. Office 'phone, DCB, residence, "phone. Black 1444. Investigate our cheap land proposition in eastern Colorado, $5 per acre for raising all kinds ot crops; good soil? best of water; delightful climate. Excursions first and third Tuesdays of each month. Send for printed matter. F. C. Lougee, 124 Main street. Council Bluffs, la. "In the springtime" everybody cleans house, and McAtee Is offering the house keepers of this city the most efficient anJ most economical cleaner ever placed on the market, viz., "K LEANS ALL." Cleans everything, injures nothing. Try H and bo convinced. See the Blockert Carpet Co. before you buy anything in rugs, Urge or small sixes. Carpets with beautiful new patterns, stair pads and mattings. They have the finest stock of Chinese anJ Japanese cocoa mat ting In the city. Don't worry about the price; they will make that right. Jensen &. Nicholson, 238 West Broadway, contract for painting. They use pure white Uad and linseed oil. Now is the time to let them do the work, before the rush commences. You can get. your work done right if you let them do It Marriage Ureases. Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to the following: Name and Residence. Age. V illlam 11. Jones. Neola. la ')) Lena Bollu, Neola, la 2D Fred Phelps. Omaha Elsie Lowrey. Council Bluffs J. W. Kempster. Council Bluffs Delia May lngraham. Council Bluffs.. Charles R. Harbour, Rapid City, 8. D Mary Adams, Omaha H. H. Tracy. Cheyenne. Wyo Jessie Hutchinson. Omaha Hans Rasmusseii, Ouaws, la Luretta Barnette, Missouri Valley, la L. F. Mann. Council Bluffs Gertrude MacCall, Couneil Bluffs The Title Guaranty and Trust company, abstracters of titles. Books date back to 1853. Books are all up to date. Work ac eurately and promptly done at lowest prices. Office opposite court bouse. Hi Pearl atreet. Council Bluffs, la. Councilman Tlnley lajerea. Councilman Tlnley, following his defeat Monday for re-election In the Third ward, met with another mlehup yesterday which win counne mm to ins home for aome time. While superintending the unload lug of a rsi of Kc at the huurvl of the Council Bluffs Coal and Ice company he slipped and fell from platform, striking sideways on a narrow plank. While no bones were broken. Councilman Tlnley was severely bruised and shaken and It Is feared that he nisy have been hurt Internally. Matters In District t onrt. Six of the prisoners Indicted by the grand Jury, who last- week entered pleas of guilty, yesterday in district court throuRh their attorney, 8. B. Wadsworth. with drew their pleas of guilty and entered pleas of not guilty. They were C. 8. Stew art, R. L. McBride. Frank Jones. Frank Morgal. Ell Harter and Oeorg.i Hill. It is understood that failure on t ho iart of Attorney Wadsworth to reach a satisfac tory agreement with County Attorney Hess us to his clients' sentences was responsible dren. Judge Wheeler will heur today the suit brought by W. C. Hills, publisher of the Oakland Acorn ugaJnst G. L. Wilkinson, publisher of the Neola Gaxette-Reporter to enjoin the latter from publishing the official proceedings of the Board of County Su pervisors. Hills alleges that Wilkinson has not the subscription list to which he swore, and yesterday the court Issued an order requiring Wilkinson to bring his sub scription books into court. Judge Wheeler set the hearing In the suit brought by K. P. Woodring against Harry Schmidt, asking for the appointment of a receiver for the undertaking firm of Wood ring & Schmidt, for April 3. The suit of Augusta A. Keeline ugainst A. A. Chirk, the finding of the lower court In which was reversed by the supreme court, has been re-entered for trial. Switches. Graves," loi Pearl street, carry the finest line of switches In the city. Call and see them. Geo. A. Hoagland has Just received a car load of the famous Amaion Rubber roofing and will make you very attractive prices on large or small quantities. Now is tha time to get your roofs In shape before th heavy spring ralna. Swaneon Music company, new location, 407 Broadway. We sell pianos in our reg ular businesslike wsy. No new schemes; no certificate. Prices right; goods re liable. Terms, from $3 to $10 per month. We have splendid storage room for pianos. Will not need to b boxed. Tuning and repairing a specialty. Parties having houses for tent or sale, list them with Clifton-Walker Co. for quick action. Recent sales have greatly reduced our list and we have customers waiting for Investments. I use my shoe shop to advertise my store; that's why you can get new half soles sewed on for 75c. Bring in your work. Sargent's Family Shoe; Store. Real Katate Transfers. These transfers were reported to The Bee March 27 by the Title Guaranty and Trust company of Council Bluffs: Robert R. Harrison to James De lanty, sS nwVi 1B-77-f, w. d $ 5,200 Robert Wllley and wife to Henry Cos grove, lot 2, Auds' subdlv. wU nwi 29-73-43. w. d '.. 3.730 Donatn O. Merll and wife to Robert Woods, lots 29 and 30, block 9 and lot 3"). block 1H. Potter & George Company's add, w. i.' Charles Topping and wife to Charles R. Coddlnglon. lot 3, block a:. Hughes Doniphan s and., w. d W0 Herman Haertel to Otto K. Vollsledt, lots 3 and 4, block C. Perry's 2d add., w. d ii D. Rothschild Grain company to An nie iKirscher. sio foet lot 6, block 1, Minden, la., w. d ' J Annie Dorscher to F. H. Schultx, same. w. d J N. D. Knudsen to Andy Knudsen. Jr., lots 1 and 2, block N, Perry's 2d add., w. d i A. Knudsen. sr.. snd wife to A. Knud sen. Jr., lots 1 and 2. block O, Perry's 2d add., w. d l N'lne transfers, total $10,364 chool Treasurer's Bond Approved. The Board ot Education held a short adjourned session yesterday afternoon for the purpose of approving the bond of George 8. Davis, the newly elected school treasurer, who under the new law will noi assume me omce until juiy l. The EATEN OUT OF HOUSE AND HOME. Hoir a Confirmed Dyspeptic, Developed an Appetite Like m Corn Husker's and Cleaned Ont KTery. thine; In Sight. The wife of a leading druggist of Dee Moines tells how her brother was changed from a dyapeplic without appetite to a prodigious eater. "My brother, who is a lawyer In Chi cago, came to visit me, and I hardly knew him on his arrival he was so thin and run down. I had not seen him for years and wss much alarmed at his ap pearance. He told me not to worry as lie had been In this condition for years as a result of chronic dyspepsia. I asked him what he had done for It, and he sajd he had done everj thing taken every rem edy he had ever heard of and consulted doctors without number, none of them helped him. I asked him if he ever took Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, and he said he hadn't, and what was more he wouldn't. He had sworn off taking medicine of any kind. I bad my huaband bring home a bog from the store and I actually made him take one or two of the . tablets after he had eaten. They made him feel so much better that he offered no further objec tion. He had not taken the one box be fore he was greatly Improved and three or iour noxes curea mm or dyspepsia and guvs him a wonderful appetitle. He came near eating us out of house and home My, out it uia ine goon to see him eat. He gained fifteen pounds before he re turned home, and lie writes me that he has not been troubled with dyspepsl since." Stuart's Dyspesia Tablets actually do the work assigned to them. They relieve weak and overburdened stomachs of their work or aigeauve action. i heir component parts are identical with those of the dl gestlve fluids and secretions of the stomach and they simply take up the grind and carry on tha work Just the same as a good strong, healthy stomach would do it. On this account Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets are perfectly natural in their action sua enecis. i ney ao nui cause any un natural or violent disturbance In the stom ach or bowels. They themselves digest the food and supply the system with ail the nourishment contained in what is eaten and carry out nature's plans for the sua lenance and maintenance of the body. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, by thus re llevlng the stomach of its work, enables It to recuperate and regain lu normal health and strength. Nature repairs the worn and wasted tissues just as she heals and knita the bone of a broken limb, which la of course not used during the process of repair. Stuart's Dyspspsia Tablets are for sale by all driiggieta at f cents a bog. Ous box a ill frequently effect perfect cuie. bond had been fixed at the last previous meeting of the board at t7X.om. The bond presented by Mr. Davis and which was approved bore the names of the following officers and directors of the Commercial National bank of this city as sureties: Judge J. H. Reed. $30,000; Iwls Hammer. la.oaO; F. C. I,ougee. t3,00n; R. H. Bloomer, 13.000: Call F. Kuehnle. l-'iVOO"; W. A. Maurer. t:5.nno; C. E. Price. IJ5.o. Mothers! Mothers, do not use all your strength In carrying your baby around, when com fortable folding and reclining go-carta ean be had at our special sale for $3 7i and up. Keller-Kamaworth Fur. Co. We have 320 acres choice Nebraska land. Price until April 1. I2U per acre. Can ex change for Council Bluffs residence prop etty. Clifton-Walker Co. Have you seen the beautiful tugs we make out of old worn out catiets? Better investigate; it's worth while. We're put ting out hundreds of them In the best homes. Our msti will call and explain. "Phone Blli. Council Bluffs Carpet Cleaning and Rug Mfg. Co., Si No. Main. For Sale Southern Alberla land for sal from $.o0 to J7..V) per acre. The next ex cursion is April 3. Come and get aome be fore it is all gone. D. T. Kerr, 34 Broad way. 'Phone 417. Do you want good steak, mutton chops or pork hops, cooked just the way you want It, and plenty cf nice vegetables and a good cup of coffee with the best of cream? If you do Just get your meals at the Vlctinrt restaurant. A is the leading letter of the alphabet, and. likewise the first letter In Adam. This Is not strange when you understand It, nor is it strange that Big A Hour, made ltl your home mill, lends them all. I'se no other. The bit house ot Schmoller & Mueller Piano company are showlnt some of the most excellent pianos and are selling them at an unheard of monthly payments of S3 per month; $)0 pianos for $185. Threa months free music lessons with each piano sold. Phone 36S. 52 firoadway. Council Bluffs, la. If you prefer quality to quantity and absolute satisfaction to yourself, get Schmidt's photos. Always guaranteed te please. 'Pho"i 867. 40 Broadway. When It comes to breadmaking "Big A" flour leads them all. One trlsl will con vince you of this fact. 20 lbs. best granulated cane susar for $1. Glen Avenue Grocery. N. T. Plumbing Co. "let. 240. Night $91. Itoadhouae Case Decided. Judge Smith McPherson has entered a decree in the suit of Mrs. Kinmn Metcalfe against A. W: Wsy, Involving the posses sion of the road house in the northwestern part of the city. The title to the propertv goes to the assignee of A. W. Way, who recently died, while Mrs. Metcalfe is given the personal property on the premises and $500. The leas to Myers A Priest of Omaha is set aside by the court and they are ousted. Mrs. Metcalfe is given possession under a lease at a rental of $I.2i, she paying the first month's rent of $1m out of the $500 she receives by order of the court. F"o Sale. New dwelling near new High school, Is, Number of new dwellings for sale. Beautiful lot on Glen avenue, tl.NM. Insure your house and furniture with me. Tel. 1, Chas. T. Officer, 418 Broadway. 20 per cent discount on our pianos this week only, before stock-taking. The finest line of high and medium grade pianos. Bourlclus Piano House, !5 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lu., where the organ stands upon the building. Quick Meal gasoline stoves. Don't fall to see them before you buy. Hwaine & Mauer, 336-338 Broadway. Kgg or green gage plums, 2 cans for Glen Avenue Grocery. DKJ MOHKS M A l IHsGI KTED Otto C. Hraaen Desires to Renounce His C'ltlsenshlp. WASHINGTON, Murch 27.-Otto C. Heg. gen of Des Moines, la., has asked the nr..Mon i.. ..ni hi. an American cltlscn. He writes that he la Impelled to do this because the constitu tion which he swora to support when he took out his papers of naturalization is not now Interpreted In the light in which he read it. The letter waa referred by the president o the State department, as is the rule with curioua and unique productions of this kind, and Mr. Heggen was officially in formed that "there is no statute regarding a method for the renunciation of American cltlxenshlp in the United States, and the executive department of this government is unable to take cognisance of the resigna tion you send." It is suggested by the de partment, however, that Heggen may find relief in the courts. Chlraao Man Confesses Crime. CLINTON, la.. March 27. (Special.) A. F. Sheahan, traveling salesman for a Chi cago plumbing supply house, confessed to the Clinton police that he had passed two worthless checks for $22.30 each on the Boston store In Chicago and tie Chi cago Teaming company. He said the checks were given him by a friend in pay ment of a debt and that he did not know the man bad no funds In the hank on which they were drawn. He chased the man who wrote the checks through Illinois and Iowa, but lost track of him in this city. His conscience hurt him, he says, and he accordingly gave himself up to the police. A Chicago officer arrived yester day and took Sheahan back to Chicago. YonasT Men I.aad In Jail. ATLANTIC, la., March 27. (Special.! Frank Marshall and William Warner, two young men of this city, are in the county Jail awaiting the action of the grand Jury on the charge of larceny. A Mrs. Carson left her pocket book lying In the depot while she went up town. It was handed to the agent, and then the men went to him and represented that it belonged to one of their wives, while the other one vouched for the statement. They were given the' pocket book that contained some money and jewely and made way with it. Wheu the woman returned they were found out nd arrested. Both waived examination and were sent to jail in default of t&Ou bonds each. I.lantnlnw Bnsr at Atlantic. ATLANTIC, la.. March 27. (8pectal.i The ftrst equluoctial storm of the season visited this section yesterday. It was a heavy downpour of rain, accompanied by tierce lightning and a strong wind and did much damage. The barn of Mas Berry man north of the city was struck by lightning and completely demolished. Three hogs and a cow in the barn were killed Lightning also struck a straw stack on the farm ot a Mr. Nelson north of town and burned It to the ground. All the sloughs and creeks were overflowed, the enow melted and the sewers taxed to their rapacity- to carry off the water that fell la tortenls for nearly eighteen hours. ANTI-PASS BILL REPORTED House Make Elieht Chance in Measure as It Came from the Senate. INDETERMINATE SENTENCE LAW DEFEATED House Mmn Pots Final Vtaleln on All Primary Klertlon Measures for the Present session. I From a Staff Correspondent.) DKS MOINF.S. March 27. (Special.! The house committee on railroads today voted to recommend for passage the Hughes anti-pass bill which passed the senate some time ago, but amended It so as to Include federal officers among tliosj prohibited from riding on passes. Debate on the Indeterminate sentence law by Saunders, which opened last week, was closed this afternoon and on the final volo the bill was killed by IS to 28. The Fort Madison Tool company, which uses convict labor, lobbied against the bill ou the ground that hardened criminals which the bill proposed sending to Foil Madison were not so good workmen as the short term men. The bill passed the senate I two years ago by 28 to lo. Sn tinders made a sitting plea for the bill. Primary Hill Dead. The Kletiniken primary bill was killed In the house this afternoon by a vote of 43 to 51. The vote In Its favor was more than counted upen by Flennlken, who stated before the vote that he could not flguru more than 42 votes for It. It lacked six votes of the consittulional majoilty to pass it. During the discussion on the measure Representative Hart offered a substitute which was killed by a vote of bl tr 33. The bill came up on special order. It was presented by Representative Flennlken. who briefly explained the purpose of the bill and wherein it differs from other bills thut have been proposed and opposed. Representa tives Chussell and English also urged and advocated the bill. Mr. Hart spoke against it. Mr. Greene, who has always heretofore posed as an advocate of primaries, came out against the bill, and gave objections to Its main features. Mr. Temple spoke at length against the bill. He declared himself op posed to all legalized primaries and to the whole primary system and he would not vote for this bill or nny substitute, lie re ferred to the many petitions which have come to members on the subject and he declared his Iwlief that they represent nothlr.; The house received a report from a com mittee appointed tq consider the typo graphical error In the last report of the executive council, wherein members were credited with "soap, etc." It was accom panied by a satisfactory explanation from the clerks making the compilation. Mr. Chassell Introduced a bill requiring railroads to sell a straight mileage ticket at 2 cents a mile and have It good for mem bers of the family. The house passed a bill pcrmililiiH the organization of hospital boards In cities. What the Senate Did. The senate today pussed the bill by Smith of Mitchell requiring all street cars to have vestibules on all sides of the front plat form during the winter months. iH'glunliig with November 1. llins. The present law requires the front platform to be enclosed on three sides. The senate passed (he Brooks bill pre venting delegntes at the State Agricultural convention from voting more than once. There Is already u law preventing proxies, but some delegates' were elected delegates from more than one society and Insisted on voting one time for each society. Tho Brooks hill prevents this. The senate passed the W'ylaud house bill permitting actions nuuinst certain kinds of bonds being brought only in the county in which the bond Is filed and approved. A bill was introduced in the senate re quiring creameries to pasteurize oil skimmed milk before delivery to patrons. Call for Conference. President C. H. Morris of the Iowa Coul Operators' association has issued the call for the reconvening of the Joint conference of the operators and miners, to be held In Independent Order of Odd Fellows" Imll, Thursday of this week. It is being con ceded by operators and miners t'nt there will he a cessation of mining activities pir sixty or ninety days. Call f onit reaslonul iintrulliin. The first congressional convention to be called this year is the Fourth district. which will convene April 2. The date Is esrly and It la asserted by the Cummins men that the early date is in order to get the contention over before Governor Larrabee returns from Cuba, as it Is con ceded his strength would go to Cummins. There Is no fight In the Fourth on Con gressman Hansen and the light is all on the governorship. Miser Found Dead. Surrounded by hundreds of dollars worth of household articles and property of al most every description. Nels Hanson and Officer Harburp found William Wilson this morning In a tumble-down hovel at the east end of the Rock Islnnd bridge, frozen dead. paralysed from Mrctrlo Nhoi'U, CIJNTON. la., March I7.-(8-ilul. -Chief of Pollr-e Cl. H. Rundgrin was -verely shocked while I i-lephonliiK Bun.lav morning and as a result Is suffi'rlnit from a partial paralysis of both urnis. The c-hh-f was holding- a desk 'phone in each hiind while deciding which one to use. The central on one rang in. Bending tt voltugi.', estimated at 500 volts of electricity, throimh his arms and body. He was knocked un conscious and when revived was unable to use either arm. tie aisu funnm pains in his head and ankles. Northwestern Medical j V -5 iV. .IT' Required to Commence Treatment. w tMeaaThls Most Emphitically. It Is lf Toii-Fof Eurybcdy. Lost Power Restored, According to A.e, 14 ta GO DAYS. Private Diseases, Recently Contracted. 4 DAYS. Varicocele. Without in Operation, 10 to 30 DAYS. 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