THE . OMAHA DAILY HEE: TUESDAY, MAY 15, 190fi. AUTOMOBILES lAFOEST stork of new and second-hand automobiles In Omaha; alo aiitplles. If, K. tridnrkkinn, Hth and Capitol Ava. ' " -07 Ja cirt Wtth trip, Kt 'Mt bnraaln. H. E. I Frederjcksoti, Uth and Capitol Aw, BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES WBTRfPT EVKRVKODV, easy payments, and leart- the world In cIimp prlres n billiard and pool table and bar (Iiturti; catalogue, free. Trie Brunswlcke-Balke-Collendcr Co., fl S. 1Mb St., Omaha, Nb. -a GOVERNMENT NOTICES rROI'OPALS FOR MAfHISERV, FX ginr, rrl lling preen, e c, ! Ipf sto.ie, Minn., Mar 12, l!i. Heated proialii. plainly mnrked on lh! oiilslde nf th" scaled en velnps 'proposals fur machinery, tools, etc.," and addressed to the utidernlgnr-d at flp' stone. Minn., will be ri reived at the Indian school until 2 o'clock p. ni. of Saturday, June -'. Hi6, for furnishing and delivering a planer, cut-off drill, engine lathe,. mortising marhlne, band !ww, ln-hors power giiHolltie engine, one printing pries, typo, etc., (in per list and specification obtainable at the school. Bid ders mum state In their bids the proposed price of each article to be offered tinder contract. The rmht Is reserved to reject any bid, or any part of any bid, If deemed for the best Interest of the service. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or draft upon aome lnlted States depository or solvent national bank, tiuide payable to the order of the Commlnsloner of Indian Affairs, for at least a per out of the amount of the proposal, which check or draft ahull be forfeited to the I nln-d States In fane a bidder receiving an award shall fall lo execute promptly a satisfac tory rontract In accordance with his bid, otherwise to be returned to the bidder. H1ds ai-eompanled by oash In lieu of certi fied check will not be considered. '" W. 8 CAMt'ltKIX, Supt. Ml!-17-l-;i2-:i4-2o-?9-31-J. CHIEF QUA RTEJRMA8TER'8 OFFICE Omaha, Nebraska, April 14, 19jti. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be received here and by Quartermaster at the posts unmed herein, uutll 10 a. in , central standard tlrtae. May 15. llmi, fur ( mulshing oats, bran, hay and straw during the llacal year ending J-ime ;), lHt7, ai Omaha (J. M. I)epit, Fulls Crook. Omaha, Robinson and Niobrara, Ne braska; Jefferson Barracks, Missouri: Forts Leavenworth and Riley, Kansas; Forts L. A. Jtuae41, Mackensle and Washakie, Wy oming; Fort .Lies Moines, Iowa, and Fort Meade, Houth Dakota. Proposuls for delivery at oilier places will be entertained. Lpited States reserves right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part theieof. , Information furnished on applica tion here, or to Quartermaster at the sta tions named. Envelopes containing: nro- posals should be marked "Proposals for forage,-,' ana aaaiessea to viator M. UUA1 ZAL1NSKI, C. Q. M. Alw-K-lvlS M 1415 CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE Omaha Nebrnaka, April 14, 1906. Scaled proposals, In triplicate, will be received here aim ny Quartermaster at the posts named herein, until 10 a. m., central standard time, May 15, 19m, for- furnishing mineral oil during the fiscal year ending June 3b, 17, at Forts Robinson and Nluorara, Ne Drask'a; Jefferson Barracks, Missouri; Fort Ies Moines, Iowa; Fort 1-eavenworth, Kan sas; Forts Mackenzie and Washak.e, Wy oming, and Fort Meade, tJouth Dakota. 1'ro posnls for delivery at other than the above named stations will not be entertained. Cnlted ; States reserves right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information furnished or applica tion here, or to Quartermaster at the etu tlqn . named. Envelopes containing pro posals should 1 be ' marked "Proposals for Mineral OH," and addressed to Major M. UKAV KAL.INSK1. C Q. M. .US-lMS-l M14-16 ClUKF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE U in ah a, Nebraska, April 14, 19Cj. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be received here and by Quartermaster at the posts named herein, until . 10 a. m., central standard time. May 15, 1906, for furnishing wood, coal and. charcoal during the fiscal year ending June 0, 19oJ, at Omaha Q. M. Depot. Forts I'rook, Omaha, Robinson and Niobrara, Ne braska; Jefferson Barracks, Missouri; Forts Leavenworth and Riley, Kansas; Forts D. A. Russell, Mackenzie and Washakie, Wy oming; Fort Dec Moioa,' Iowa, and Fort Meade, Poulh Dakota. Proposals for delivery another places will be entertained. United States reserves right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information furnluhed on applica tion here, or to Quartermaster at the sta tions named. Envelopes containing pro posals should be marked "Preputials for Fuel," and addressed to Major At UKAY ZAL1NSK1. C. Q. M. ..Alu-lMs-19 M14-15 CONSTRUCT! NO QUARTERMASTER'S ' OlMce Fort Dee Moines, Iowa, May 14, 1j6 Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will bu received here until 2 p. m., standard time, June 2, 1, for cegmtructlng. plumb ing. . steam heating and electric wiring at Fort Di-a Moines, . Iowa, 1 set Held officers' quarters, 1-double set lieutenants' quarters, 1 double set N. C. staff officers' quarters, 1 atabie fur draft animals, 1 quartermaster's workshop, civilian employes' quarters, all to be brick buildings, and 1 bund stand, ftame. Information furnished on appli cation here, or at Depot Quartermas ter a Oftlces, U.- 8. Army, at Chicago, 111., St. Doula, Mo., and Omaha, - Neb. Lftited States reserves the riant to accent in reject any or all proposals, or parts thereof. Envelope containing proposals suouiu u eiiuumeu rroposais ior au4 addressed M. W, Rowell, Q. M. M-14-15-16-17--Jl PHOIDIiAlJi FOR DRAFT HORSES AND . Draft ami Pack Mules Chief Quarter master's Uffloe, Omaha, Neb., May 10, lgoft. Sealed ptupokaU, in triplicate, will be re ceived at this omce, until 11 o clock a. m.. central stundard time, June 7, ltf-6. and then opened, lu th presence of attending - bidders, (or Mine Draft Horses, one hundred and ttfiy-thrte 1163) Draft Mules and twenty-four 124) Pack Mules, for de livery at Omaha, Neb., or other prominent railroad points. The animals to conform to specifications. United States reserves ugiH to accept er reject any or all pro posals or any part thereof. Particulars ana unnm ior proposals win Be furnished on application. Envelopes containing nrn. posals to be endorsed "Proposals for florae and Mules" and addressed to Major w. uii miiubu, vuariermasier. MU-12-14-li ii-4 CONSTRUCTING QUARTERMASTER'S Orflce Fort Crook, Nebraska, May 14, lu. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, sub . Ject tj -the usual conditions, will be re ceived here until 10 o'clock a. m., central standard t me, June 2, lunrt. at which time lhy will oe opened In public, for the con struction of four additions to and eight new toilet. rooms in present barracks hnllA. Ing No. 40, at Fort Crook. Nebraska. Plans and specifications and blank forms of pro posals may be obtained at this ofilce or ' at the omce of the Chief Quartermaster, . Department of the Missouri, Omaha, Ne - braHka. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids or part of bids. CAP- TAiM rt. k. BiuusiMiJ, captain and Q - M . 3oth . Infaotry, . Constructing Quarter master. M14-16-K-17 Jl-1 CONSTRUCTING QUARTERMASTER'S liltloe, Omaha, Nebraska, May 15, 1IM Sealed, .pcoponajs. In triplicate, subject to tn usual conditions, will be received here t until 1 o'clock a. nv. central standard . time. June . 14, at which time they will u epeaea- in public, tor furnishing and In stalling screens tor door and window open l iu various public buildings at Fort IMiuvha. Nebraska. fioecinVati, ma Anil blutik fornu of proposals may be obtained at this nice. The right Is reserved to re tec t any ' iria or parts of bids. Major M. .aiinKi, quartermaster U. S. Army '.H.I.I r.l.Mlli Dimrtm..i... M15-18-17-lg-JS- V "1 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STATE PRINT . Bids will be received by the State Print ing Boar at the offlc of the secretary of state at Lincoln. Neb . on nr K n m.r-eineny, May a. 19oS, for printing and binding reprint copies, each of vol uipes jnos. , i, s, 11, 14, n and braxka supreme court reports. SuoctAuwOons for same can be found ne file to the orilee of the secretary of state i AH bids must be accompanied by a bond uual tn-unount to the probable coat of tti Work bid' uxin. The board reserves iiTsr ri,ni iu rjci any ana an rids. X iit LOU W. FRAZIER. Secretary to the Board. Lincoln, Neb., May U ... .... M-Ud 6tm CUT AWAY raoii DRUGS BYMEC 1PPLLLNCE rak.Jmli ILiao. Oroslatina the kteeg, cures CONIIRKTION VMucosc, knotted Vf Mg sss wEAkkUt, aaeaM mi n.,mt tug usi r. sals' ea trial, tail at onia mm Ires seek, seat seales. slaw, HYMCCCO N ft JUriUl imjUi. IT. Ui.lt. at. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL Office, 10 rearl IM)R MEMTION. Clark's sodas. Davis sells drugs. Stockert sells carpets. 1 Ed Rogers' Tony Faust beer. Plumbing and heating, Bixby at Son. W'oodrlng Undertaking company. Tel. Lewis Cutler, funeral director. 'Phone 7 A man wanted to drive. 1. Muccl, 21& Broadway. Diamonds as an Investment. Talk to Leffert about It. Nothing like Clark's sodas to satisfy tlia; tired feeling. The fishing season opens today and will continue until November 15. Price and lcc-s.iving refrigerators at D. W. Keller's, K3 South Main. Plain Ice cream, -'.c a brick. I. MuccL The Ice Cream Man. Tel. iiti4. Buy your cigar bands for decoration work at Alexander s art store, 333 Broadway. For Imported wines, liquors and cham pagne. L. ltuaenfeld company, ulK Main St. Summer school Western Iowa college. May, June, July, August. New classes on Monday. Wanted-AI! K. O. T M s to bring their shoes fur reoair to tt.ns tosetn at U Mailt streeL Six per cent mortgages on real estate for salo. Absolute security. -Clifton-Walker company. Moving vs-is and wag ins; luriUtur stored. NesUtl a TransltT and tjluiaae. i'el. Office 331 West Broadway. If you need a sewing machine, bleycle or phonogiaph, call on 8. W. Williamson, 17 B. .Main St., or 'phone red 1157. W. P. Vermillion and Barah A. Itngstaff, both of Stuart, la., weie married In this city yesterday by Justice (lardlner. Mrs. Amelia Duncan of Denver, Colo., Is the guest of her niece, Mrs.. J. E. Swan, on her way home from a visit Ip Illinois. Mrs. Thomas Rishton and Mr. C. M. Crlppen have been called to Gretna by th. serious illness of their father, Mr. hreck enrldge. Justice Field performed the marriage ceremony yesterday for Ola Fields of Pa cific Junction. la., and Henrietta B.- Wal den, of this city. Counselor, cunning and silent; Comi forteis, true and tried, are Maioncy's. ci gars in time in trouble and when you are tired; 30 Pearl street. For suie. W hi sacrifice on my fine piano. Payments If desired. Can be seen at bchmoller & Mueller s, 502 Broadway, Council Blur's, la. Do not sell your old Iron, eopper, brass and old rubbers before you see us, We pay $9 per ton for No. 1 machinery Iron. J. Katileman. SOS S. Main. Tel. u0. We havo the finest lino of s.Vniple monu ments to select from in the west. Sheely & Dane Marble and Oranlte Works. Zii East Brcadway, Council Bluffs, la. i Buy your hammock early and iget a full season s use of It. We have them from uc to t; each. See theni at odr store. 1 'ad nock A llandschy Hardware company. Burton Lawless and Lewis Clow of Cres cent township brought Into the county au ditor yesterday three and two wolf cubs respectively for which they received thu nounty of Vi a cub. We have a large bunch of carpet, linoleum and matting remnants that we will sell at any price to get rid of them. All good stock, but w want them out o( our way Stockert Carpet Co. .Jn-;' William Dannels. a mason and contractor of Denison, la., has filed a voluntary peti tion In bankruptcy In the federal court here. His liabilities aggregate 12,120.70, while his assets are all claimed as exempt. 8. M. Chase, arrested on comnlaJnt of his son-in-law, 8. S. Goodman, with whom he made his home, who charged him with starting a rough house Sunday was given twenty days on bread and water In police court yesterday. In the suit brought by a number of ter- formers at the Gem theater against J.- B. Miller for salary. Jnstlce- Field yesterday handed down his decision In which he held that Miller was merely an employe and had no proprietory Interest In the place. Council camp. Woodmen of the- World. will entertajn the executive council pf "the order now In session In Omaha, this even ing. The Glee club of Seymour camp, Omaha, will be present and assist In en tertaining. Following the initiation of a class of fifteen cahdldates a banquet will be served. Bids for the addition to the Twentieth avenue school and for the raising of the North Eighth street school were received by Secretary Ross of the Board of Educa tion yes'.erduy from Wlckham Brothers, Consolidated Construction company and Hollenbeck Brothers company. The bids WIU be opened at the regular monthly meeting of the board this evening. Mrs. Carrie M. Smith began a suit for di vorce yesterday from Fred C. Smith, to whom she waB married January 2t, 1!. In St. Joseph. Mo. Mrs. Smith allig-je cruelly on the part of her husband and asks that her maiden name of Carrie m. Phillips be restored to her. Mrs. Smith re cently during a family quarrel shot her nusuana in tne tnign. i ne sun ior divorce Is by mutual agreement. . , These Council Bluffs physicians plan to attend the fifty-fifth annual meeting of the Iowa State Medical society at Des Moines commencing Wednesday and lasting over Friday; Dr. D. Macrae. Bn. ex-presulent of the society; Dr. J. M. Barstow, chairman of section of mental and nervous diseases; Dr F. T. Seyliert. on the program for paper on "Of what value is effort or train ing in tne treatment or tne. insane ; nr. V. B. Treynor. secretary of the- society; Dr. D M. Macrae. Dr. J. H. Cole. Dr. 11. B. Jennings, City Physician N. J. Rice. Marriage Licenses. . '', Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to the following: Name and, residence. Age. W. P. Vermillion, Stuart. Ia fi Sarah A. Langstaff, Stuart. Ia 59 Charles B. Nourse, Philadelphia, Pa !9 Amelia M Wills. Newark, N. J 10 Ola. Fields. Pacific Junction. Ia.....: ?4 Henrietta E- Walden. Council Bluffs, Ia. 22 CENTRAL FLOUR-$l 1$. A Skin of Beauty i a Joy Forwvor; DR. T. Falls Oouraud'a Oriental Cream or Magloel Beautlfler. Inula, Wots .iuhi7, Ems, tad btia Dlttuci, a wry eirmua oo U'ji. ud Us- tM licuaiua. It m Hoo tut tM t 7 ycyt, s&4 U te brouis w tullUUbnull Is prr jwrlj uiki. acospi ooGounicn ftlt of Ulillu ' nn. Dr. L. A. fc-ors t d to a Uur of lb k.ut ' t l (S DalktMM "li rou luit VUi W til IB. I IICuBIIll flearaaa's CjesaV th Hut btraiful of tu tkt ttio prvuArikiioo. F r ul W til iirucn-iu snd Ftaev Ouud) Daeitrs la Ul UoKao SUuw, Ctu4t isd Kami. UUT.HCfm Prcik 37 6ieii Jout Sinet InTvi OCEAN STEAMERS. FRENCH LINE Compagnlo General ' Transatiantlqum rmml rTeaife te t A Oeafasaf gaajsfo Twt-ow ansaf Cmmrmm hi ml I ttmmmmrm Uxg)eef Im Jawesf aveaf FeaKe Nmw York Pswli 6Y2 Day I. A PROVENCE, newest of fast leviathans, having paaaeuger elevator, roof cafe, sad many ether iuuovaoona . Fleet of modern, gigantic Twin-ocrcw suit Kipreaa atcatnera; uaval om cra' man of war discipline Company s vnu Oulcd trains Havre-fans, i bouts. LA 8AVOIK .- May i4 LA PROVENCE) May 31 LA LORRAINE t ..June I LA TOUKA1.NE June 14 LA BAVOIT June II SPtcrAL Extra departures. Uaa of sa tire ateaiuer at cheap seoond class rates. For plana, reservations and full latoim. tlon call on. teleptione. or writs to Harry U. Moorea, 1601 fc'urnaai Street Louis Necac, rare First National Bank J. li. Ilfyaulds. 151W FaraaUa 8u- V. U. DMTldson,' lili Farruun Street O. E. Aaaetf. 1834 raraana ttrart, W. E. Uock. 1524 Far nam (street. Ageata fas Oiauaka, am BLUFFS St. Tel. 43. BAN FOR SUNDAY FUNERALS Major Would. Have Them Prohibited if City Eas the Power to Do 80. NORTHWESTERN TO RAISE ITS BRIDGtS K. A. Wirkhsm Leases for One Ycaix the Ilrrdge Which Has Been the ' aase of So Mnrh Worry to City Officials. "Can the city by ordinance prohibit the holding of funerals on Sundays except in cases of actual necessity?" was a ques- close of the evidence for the prosecution Hon propounded by Mayor Macrae at the i County Attorney Hess consented to Stcven tneetlng of the city council last night. If I son pleading guilty, the value of the stolen It was possible the mayor Insisted that J articles being placed at less than $20. By Sunday funerals should be prohibited. In this arrangement Stevenson wilt escape explanation Mayor Macrae said the Sab- with a Jail sentence. bath was considered a day of rest, but I The trial of Mickey Taggart, the Omaha the prevalarrre of funerals on Sundays pre- j youth, on the charge of.snatchlng a pocket vented a large number of meh. Including J book containing cash," a gold cross nnd the undertakers, ministers, livery barn em ployes, carriage drivers, sextons and oth ers from enjoying such rest. The mayor said his attention bad been called to the matter by the Amalgamated Union of Car riage Drivers and he believed that if such as ordinance would be legal, one ougnt to be passed by the city. The councllmen, not being posted on the law governing such a matter, referred It to the mayoi and city solicitor with Instructions to report back at the next meeting. The question of the disposition of the large Indian creek dredge was solved last night by the councllmen, at least for one year. An offer of Contractor E. A. Wlck ham to hire the dredge for one year at a rental of t25i) was accepted. Wickham needs the dredge on his work on the Pigeon creek drainage ditch In Rockford and Crescent townships and he ia to bear the exponse of taking the dredgtt out of tho creek and la to return It to the city af whatever place designated In the same condition lti which he received it. Xort hweetern to Raise Bridges. A communication from Chief Engineer Carter of thi Northwestern conveyed the, assurance that his company would com mence the work of raising Its bridges over Indian creek as soon as the material could be got on the ground, also that the com pany would tulle up at once with the street railway the matter of the raising of the tracks of the latter on Broadway be tween the depot and the bridges. The contract for the city printing was awarded to Fryer brothers and that for drugs, to O. H. Urown. C. Hafer sub mitted the only- bid for lurhber and It was decided to reject the bid and permit the purchase of lumber where It could be eb talned cheapest There being no bids for furnishing ice to the city It was also de cided to fro Into the open market and pur chase it where cheapest. J. H. Sherlock was given the contract for city scavenger, he being the only bidder. Chairman Younkerman of the -committee on Are and light asked that the city ad vertise for bids for 1,000 feet 'Of 2V-lnch hose, 500 feet of one-Inch, hbae, luo feet chetnloal hose and fifty feet of garden hose for the fire department. Ills request was granted and the city, clerk Instructed tj advertise. ' ' 1 Xho purchase by Councilman. .Wallace, chairman of the streets and alleys com mittee, of an' Austin road grader at a cost of $190 ,wa approved and tbe bill ordered paid. Xew Entrance to Park. . Asserting that it would afford an excellent entrance Into Fairmont park, residents. In the vicinity asked that High street be opened from Ninth avenue to Story street and the matter was referred to the city engineer and streets and alley committee. M. C. Bet hers In a written communica tion notified the city council not to give permission to the Independent Telephone company to set poles opposite his property on Twenty:slxth avenue until the curb Hue has been more accurately determined, by actual survey. The- communication was ordered placed on file." Councilman Kngdsen expressed a curios ity to ascertain how soon Judge Mcpher son Intended handing down his decision In tbe water rate Injunction suit recently argued before him. City Solicitor Kimball Informed the councilman from the Fourth ward that it might be in a few daya or it might be a few weeks, but he felt sure that Judge Mcpherson would render his decision at the earliest moment possible. The city council adjourned to next Mon day night find .will meet aa a committee of the whole this afternoon at 2 o'clock. - Heal Estate Transfers. These transfers were reported to The Bee May 14 by the Title Guaranty & Trust com pany of Council Bluffs: Julius Rupp and wife to J. Nlo Pieper w nwi 4-77-41 $6,000 Geo. A. Keellne and wife lo Sisters of Mercy -of Council Bluffs, Ia., lot t Auds sub neU fii 80-76-43, w. d 3.600 W. H. Cole to Conservant Loan & In vestment company, H Inl In lot I in -blouk C in Baylies' rirst addition to. Council Bluffs, la., w. d 3.600 Nap Bon Thayer, exr., to Wm. Arnd. gov't lot in 21-74-44, w. d 2.V0 Stella J. Eichlnger and husband to F. . C. Iougee, lot t in Mount Lincoln ia Elder's addition to Council Bluffs, ; la., w. d J.060 O. W. lloch et al to U Mc Daniel, lot 1 and went 1 foot of lot 2 In block (1 ' In Curtis & Ramsey's addition to Council Bluffs, la., w. d 1.) W. 11. Kimball and wife to Jennie Ben son, north H of lot 14 in sub of lot 47 . In the original plat of Council Bluffs, la . . w. d Lit Heirs of John Mergen to John Beck, lot 4 in, block 11 In Hall s addition to Council Bluffs, la., w. d Robert Thompaou and wife to Irene Chllders, I', n 20-77-44. w. d ... W. K. Cola to Conservant Loan & In vestment company, tots 8. S. 10 in El der's addition to Council Bluffs, la,, w. d A. C Meltsen to Cltisens Having bank, lot 1 and north S lot 1 1n block $ in Meredith's addition to Avuca, Ia., s. w. d James " - McComb and Martha Mc Canirj Bush, trustee, to Henry Mc Comb Bangs, lots 1 to 24 In block (1 and lots 1 to ft in block 93 In Rail road addition: lots 1. 2. 3. li In block I: lota 8, 10. 11 In block 8; lots 3 and t in block , lots 1. 2. S. 4 in block ' 10: lot in block 13; lot 9 In block 13; lots 1, i. 3, 9. I". 11 In block 16: north -, lot 6 In block 17 and lot 2 In block 27 In Hughes A Doniphan's addition to Council Bluffs, Ia : int. In east $2 acres of uwW ll74-44. w. d.. 7a 2"6 100 Twelve transfers, total ut.m Twenty Per feat DlacoaaC Sale on Jardiniere tills week at W. Maurer'a. - tumtntr school Western Iowa college. May, June, Juljr, August New olaasea on Vlon4a7, . N Y. Plumbing Co. Tel. SSO. Night, UtjL Two Ceaee Agalaat Crawell. 8 tar Crewell. who failed to pay for an automobile and tha services of a chauffeur which be engaged In Omaha. Is still behind lha bare of (hetrtty Jail, his hearing having been erintlnued. In' addition to trying to evade payment for the hire of the auto, C,ro.ll U said to bave been on, o the men who are alleged to have brought D H. Templeton of Wahoo, Neb., to this side of the river PauiniHy nd fleeced hhn In u dice game out, of nearly Hon, the proceeds of the sale of a bunch of cattle In the Souih Omaha stock yards. Matters In fttlrt Court., R. U McBrlile. indicted on the clirge of breaking and entering the barber shop In the Revere house on West HrouUway and stealing a quantity of razors and othtr ten torial Impeilirrenta. entered a plea of guilty In the district court yesterday morniti. Judge Wheeler sentenced him In three years In the penitentiary at Fort Madison. Charles, alius "Dutchi" Stevenson wn placed on trial on the charge of stealing several garments from the pawnshop of Sam Friedman on Pcemtier 11. IH'iS. He was Indicted Jointly with John Fosllck and Charles IJoyd, both of whom received Jail sentences for their share In the robbery. There appeared to be a conflict as to the value of the garments stolen and at the other articles from Mrs. Solomon, will be begun this morning. The 15.000 personal Injury daninge suit of George W. Rolph against Peter Wind, a contractor, has been settled out of court and will be dismissed. Rolph received Cie injury by the collapse, of a scaffold on whIch ne as working. By the trms of ihe settlement Rolph received 1187 50 and Wind pays the cost of the suit to date. Terrific Cat la Prices. In introducing the one-price plan of selling pianos the A. Hospa Co. knew It was necessary to place a liguro on all their pianos that would be from $D0.00 to $73.04 less than the lowest price- after all con cessions and allowances were made by the Irregular priced dealer. This plan has evidently met the public approval as their business Is growing rapidly. You do not run any chances in buying at A. Hospa Co., 33 South Main street. We have a plant at 34 North Main street containing the best and most modern ma chinery and looms for weaving old carpets into bright new ruga west of Chicago. If you have an .old worn out carpet In vestigate this way. of getting something out of It. "Phone 616. Council Bluffs Car pet Cleaning and Rug Ml'g. Co., 34 North Main. Parties having houses tor rent or sale, list them with Clifton-Walker Co. for qulcg action. Recent Bales have greatly reduced our Hat and we have customers waiting for Investments. Folding and ret lining gorarts. D. W. Kel ler, 103 South Main. CENTRAL FLOUR $1.15. LlKhtnlnff Hag a Busy Day. During the electrical storm yesterday afternoon lightning struck the ornamental coping at the northeast, corner of the Baldwin block. The. stone coping was par tially dislodged and ' several bricks were Jarred loose. The damage, however. Is slight. '":.. The frame resldepcr of William Colt mire, roadmaster fur he Omaha at Council Bluffs Street Railway company, at 2312 Avenue D was reported to have been struck by lightning ubout tVe same time as the Baldwin block, but tJ-aa ofily slightly dam aged. A man whose.Jame was not learned was said to have been knocked down at Cottmlre's house, but escaped Injury. The street railway company escaped with only one car on the Fifth avenue line being burned out and one pole being blown down. Indian creek filled rapidly and for a while anothervoverflow was looked for, buC the water failed to fetich the danger Una. Rest Easy. When your hard day's work is done get a hammock and hang It In the cool shade and take life easy for an hour or so. If you haven't got one go to Swalnc & LMauer, they have the best hammocks for 75o and up to $6.00. The Title Ouarauiy and Trust company, abstracters of titles. Books date back to 1853. Books are all up to date. Work ac curately and promtly done at lowest prices. Office opposite court house, 736 Pearl atreet. Council Bluffs, I a. If you don't read this you will lose your digestion. ' Read It and ' then call your grocer and 'order a sack of Big A flour, the kind that pleases. - Neapolitan tee cream, :t0a a brick. Muccl, the lea cream man. Tel. 304. Ladtast Wby bother with shampooing your own hair when you can have It washed in aoft water and dried with com pre need air at Graves', J06 Pearl atreet? When Iq need p( lumber, brick, cement plaster, lime, sand, rubberold and Amason roofing, in fact anything In baildlng ma teria), go te George A. Koagland, 734 8 Main Bu, where quality and prices are right. Wall paper! Wall paper! Wall paper! Borwlck, HI South Main street, can suit you the best of any man In town In wall taper. Tel. &ES. Call him up. The cleanest and best restaurant in the city, service prompt. The Vienna, 414 West B'way. Arrases Partner of Theft. Sam Karas, a Greek, who, with Chris Pollgols conducts a fruit and shoe shining Ing parlor at 304 West Broadway, awoke yesterday morning to find that $100 which he had placed over night in his trousers pocket was missing. He' suspected 111 partner and filed Information In Justice Gardiner's court charging Pollgols with the theft. Karas was out visiting until a late hour Sunday night and when he returned to the store, at the back of which he and Pollgols slept, ba found bis partner already In bed KIM ItilliiiE .HrHnVH a mother ghould bo t aourc danger incident to the ordeal ...ww. . Ine my remedy which relieves women of the great pain and danger of maternity ; this hour which is dreaded as woman'i severest trial i npt only made painless, but all the danger is avoided by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer despondent or gloomy; nervousness, nausea and other distressing conditions arc overcome, the system is made ready for the coming event, and tha serious accidents so common to the critical i.- t . , , .. ... npur are oDviatea Dy tne use ot Mother'i nil Friend. "It is worth its weight in gold." jj says many who have used it. $1.00 per Iffi bottle at drug -stores. Book containing valuable Information interest to all women, will be sent to any address free upon application to CMOrtZLO RLQULATVH OO., Atlanta. Qa. Karas hung his trousers containing the $1'X) on a hook near his bed. Pollgol arose first. It being his turn to open up the store yesterday motrong. Pollgols. when charged with Ihe theft by Karas. indignantly denlo.l ihe thert. but his rieninl did not satisfy Karas and he decided to Invoke the aid of Assistant County Attorney Ross. Jus tice Onrdlner will give Pollgols his pre liminary licurltig this morning. gportlnst tiooda. Base balls from 5c to $l.f0; catcher' mitts, from 10c to $7.50. catcher's mask, from 50c to Jt.no, tennis racac,. .o f'.bO to iz; tennis runes ., nt lowest prices; fishing polea, 6c and 10c; fishing rods. 60c to $10. PKTERSON & FCHOKNINU CO. Another big car of the latest eastern fads In the "driving wagon" llns Just re ceived, the latest designs in aeats, neat and nobby. Place your order now before they are all spoken for. Remember the place. Ask anyone, they will tell you where Van Prunfs buggy repository Is. Investigate our cheap land proposition In eastern Colorado, $3 per acre for raising all kinds of crops; good soil; best of water; delightful climate. Excursions first and third Tuesdaya of each month'. Send for prlnti-d matter. F. C. Lou gee. U4 Main street. Council Bluffs. I a. If you prefer quality to quantity and absolute satisfaction to yourself, get Schmidt's photos. Always guaranteed to please. 'Phone 857; 406 Broadway. Suit Over Hotel Property. Mrs. Pauline iNibson, through her hu band, Alexander Dobson, has brought suit In Justice Gardiner's court to recover possession from W. S. Goodrich of the Metropolitan hotel, of which she is the owner. Tho usual notices to quit have been served on Goodrich, but he declined to surrender possession and the suit at bar Is one of ouster. Goodrich claimed the right to have the case tried before a Jury and Justiee OarJlner, being uncertain as to whether the case was such as could be tried before a Jury, referred the matter to Judge Wheeler and continued the hear ing until tbday, awaiting Judge Wheeler's opinion. Goodrich recently began the con struction of a new hotel across the street from the Metropolitan and Is loath- to move unt,il his new place ia ready to move into. tVrlr Captures Bill Rolph. BUI Rolph of this city, wanted on the charge of breiiklng Into and robbing a drug store on lower Broadway last Feb ruary, 'was taken Into custody yesterday afternoon In Omaha by Detective Weir of the Council Bluffs police force. Weir dis covered Rolph in a saloon on lower Douglas street and no officer being in eight decided to arrest him. Rolph attempted to make a getaway, but Weir hung to him and compelled him to accompany him until they met a policeman to whom Weir turned over his captive. Rolph refused to cross the river without requisition papers. The Jewelry and other articles said to have been stolen by Rolph from the drug store were disposed of, it la alleged, by him in Omaha. Solid Comfort. Rustic hickory and Adirondack etlver birch porch furniture. Vudor porch shades; Vudor hammocks, Vudor hammock chairs. If you want solid comfort on a hot summer evening get Into one of aur Vudor ham mocks or one of our Vudor hammock chairs and you will get It. ' KXller-Faras- wortb, -Furniture Co. Absolutely pure unformented grape Juice, 25c and 60c a bottle. Wash boilers, $1.25 to $2.75, the best grade of boiler In the market. Gasoline stoves. $2.26; garden tools, screen wire, mc per square foot. J. Olson, Tel. 113, 709 West Broadway. Pine Farm. Two hundred-acre farm five miles from Missouri Valley. Good Improvements and orchard. Cheap at $72 per acre. Wallace Benjamin, room 1, First National bapk building. Ofilce telephone 208. If in the market for shingles give us a trial. Wa have a large stock of the dlf fere nt grades and our prices are always as low as a business bouse can handle them. C. Hafer. Porch and lawn furniture. D. W. Keller, 103 South Main. Train Aadltors on Burlington, Commencing last Sunday the Chicago Burlington & Quincy placed train auditors on all of its trains. The duty of a train auditor is to collect all forms of transpor tation, including cash fares, and in this re spect takes the place of the conductor, who now has nothing to do except run the train. It Is eleven years since the Burlington employed train auditors or train agents, aa they are better known to the public on its system. Library to Cloae Sunday. . At the monthly meeting of the library board last night it was decided to close the library on Sundays during the months of June, July and August. The meeting was devoted to the allowing of the ordinary grist of bills and transaction of urotine business. Perkins Carries llarrlaoa. LOGAN, Ia., May 14. (Special. y Final re turns from the different townships of Har rison county give 1'erklns Hi delegates to the county convention here tomorrow and Cummlna 44. Fearful Carnage occurs every day, (rum cuts. Injuries, etc Stop bleeding and heal tbe wounds with Bucklen's Arulca Sulve. 2 cents. For sale by Sherman A McCannell Drug Co.- DIA110NDS Frenser. Utb and Dadge ata. New York to Ho lid Danes. ALBANY,' N. Y., May 14. State Superin tendent of Punlic Waterways Franchot to day awarded the contract to construct three movable dams in the Mohawk river, west of Schenectady, to the Kastern Contract company uf Troy and Pittsburg for $1,4.13. kl7. The work Is In connection with the canal lniprovemeuts. of her life. of joy to all, but the auffering anS makes its anticipation one of misery. Decora ing oisier's if plend LAND COMPANY IN TROUBLE Attorney General Tiles Petition Alleeine Fraud in Incorporation, CHARGES CAPITAL STOCK MISREPRESENTED tlrealara State It la 1.MMMKX, When It I Allraed Only Slii.iMMI Has Been Paid In, and Only Part of thAt Mas neea Invested. (From a Staff Correspondent) PKS MOINF.S My 14. -(Special )-At- lornry n,.Pni Mullen today fllrd In the Ar,rlrX rpllrt rr,mor) making charges of rraud against William Wilkinson. Alexan der MacRse and H. C. Itowman, the Incor porators of the Syndicate LClid Company, In which he charges that with nn author- lied capital stock of $l,one.oiYl and permis sion to begin business ne soon as $.V.oV was subscribed, the company hss had paid in only Hioon and has bought Canada land for $:0,no0. He charges that the company has misused the United States malls, has advertised that Its capital was $1,000,000 and solicited purchasers of stock and In vested only 40 per cent of the money re ceived from the sale of stock. On behalf of the state the attorney general demands an Investigation of the affairs of the com pany and accounting. Espresa Companies Discriminate. The Felner Fish company of Dubuque has filed charges against the United States and American express companiea with the low railroad commission ehnrglng dis crimination both 1n rates and In the methods of handling? its shipments. The commission has granted a hearing on the complaint which will be given tomorrow in the commission offices. Bar Examination Changed. The supreme court has changed the dates of the examination for admission to the bar o be held In this city from June 6 to June 19 so as not to conflict with the ex amination to be held at Iowa City June ( for the benefit of the graduates of the State university law school. Board of Health Wednesday. The Bute Board of Health and State Board of Medical Examiners, both boards being composed of the same Individuals, will meet In tlia city Wednesday for a special meeting In order to pass upon e- amlnatlons had at Keokuk. The Iowa State Medical society and the Eclectic Medical society will each be In session here the same day. Iowa Letter Carriers. The convention of the Iowa letter car riers met in this city this afternoon. The afternoon was largely given over to a dis cussion of the Crane till In congress to raise the salaries of mall carriers In cities of 7B.f to $1.3no a year, and In cities of less population to $1.flo0 a year. Delegates to the convention arrived late. The con vention will continue ovef tomorrow. McPherson Gets .ervoua. Judge Bmlth McPherson. who refused to allow some nltro-glycerln to be offered as an exhibit In the United States district court hers Saturday, today ordered two big Colt's revolvera Introduced aa exhibits dis mounted from their bearings. The rc volvtra were exhibits In the Borenaon and Hedge case An an accusation of robbing the Van Meter post office. Judge McPherson declared: "There Is no use In taking any risks with firearms. It Is always the gun that Isn't loaded that does the damage in an accident." He ordered District At torney Miles to remove the cylinders, but Mr. Miles failed to understand the mechan- 1 Ism and --ex-Detective Frank Brothers, a witness, was ordered to remove the cylin ders. Brothers failed likewise because of the guna being rusty and so they were j laid away out of sight. ' College Meet at Pair Gronads. The games committee voted today to hold the State college field meet at the fair grounds at usual unless It rains, and In that rase it will be at the Drake stadium. The stadium was considered flrat, but It waa feared the cinder track, being new, might be too soft. Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Poudor Cleanses and beautifies the teeth and purines the breath. Seed by people of refinement r over a quarter of a century. Convenient for tourists. , - PREPARED tV no tbl wmmk Broadway, Fill. Ave. Is a modern, flrat -class hotel. In the tn ter of the shoppiug district. Complete la Ufi Its appointments and absolutely tire proof. Furnishing! and deooratlr.i en tirely new throughout. Aecoiumc.tAtiotia for tOO guests: 1M suites with havt. Hot and OOI4 water and telephone ir. every room. European plan. Cultr. unex celled. Rooms II 50 a day up, i"i bath KM up. Tha only hotel In Mar.iiattaa fronting both on Broadway and Fifth Ave. GEOROE W. SWEENEY . LAFAYETTE V . .'I L Blood - . ' . A r !, VI Waaw r aa vti m, n J ri", viiivmu ria..a .' , ,v " li 'vi.Tj'l y (ontiactwd llacaaes, Stouiacb and BKln TJIaeaaw. ''. Jr itnT' a. C7DCTC7 ka.......aiaQ.ij..t' FKtt DR. IKAJtUCS gEAJtLBS, Iwtk and MT ECZEMA DOCIOeS EVER Skill Spread Rapidly Over Body Limbs and Arms Had to Be Bandaged and Scalp Looked Dreadful Suffered Untold Misery for Three Years Better in Two Months MARVELOUS CURE BY CUTICURA REMEDIES "My fon, ho is now twmty4wtj years "of npe, when he was four mouth old began to have enema on bis face, aprc-Rding; quite rapidly until he wag , nearly covered. AVe had all the dooterg around tia and some from larger plaoea, hut no one helped him a particle. The eceetna waa something terrible, and the doctors said it waa the worst cajae theT ever aaw. At time hit whole body and fare were covered, all but hia feet. 1 had to bandage hia limhe and arms; his scalp was just dreadful. I used many kinda of patent medicine before trying the Cuticura Remedies, all to no avail. "A friend teased me to try CiiticuraV At la.t I consented, when my boy waa throe years and four months old, havine hat! eczonia all that time, and suffering untold misery. I began to use all three of the Cuticura Remedies; the Cuticura fcoap helped aa wall as the Ointment, lit) waa bctty la two months; in six months heWvaa well; but 1 gave him the Cuticura Resolvent one year, using twelve bottle, I think, and always used the Cuticura Soap for bathing, and do now a good deal, lie was four years old before he waa well, and his akin became per fectly fair when cured. I give vou per mission to publish this letter for I am always glnd to do good when I can. I think I have told yon all there) ianeor firy to tell." Mrs. R. L. Rialey, Oct. 24, 1905. Piermont, N. H. CamvMa Kaamal eas Tatar) Traatnwnt gar aaary Bimor. tram flmpicf to Scrofula, from Infuacy to Ala, confining of CafUnra S-ap. 2A., 0nrra,nt. aoa.. aaaal aat, Mr. la torn of Chocolai, Cualail Hlla, . par rial ol S0, mar aa id of all aruffltta. A llnflr H oftan aaraa rha mort 4ltrrtta aaaaa. war all Ptaar rrntoir, aa4 arm lha ant aliynrlam fall. Potior Brtu Cham. 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