THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. JUNE 13, 1H06. J- if i V." - CLAIRVOYANTS MME. BtTPDHX, LJ5AD1NO PALMIST Call at N: lit $uth )'h St., upstair nciuiuul prediction absolutely given. pp.qF.- karmer. notf.p . psychic PA I, MIST, tell your nam, eecupathm. whom and when you will marry, all about business, love, (iwulntlon and domestic, affair, omen, 2ua N. lth Kt.-, Cor. Capitol Ave. Special low fe Vy presenting thla ad. .S 9f julyx CONSULTINGENGJNEER I,. H. O A RDNKR. 611 First Nat. Bank Power plant, manufacturing processes. Ire plants, tests. Inspection, reports. WJJS July It . . 5IU.WALr; IDEWA1.K8-AII klhrfs license . Hoel. 2W. Webster. Tel. Doug d A. R 81 JulylO LAW AND COLLECTIONS j frcfarloiid, J rif. -T Bldg. Tel Dog. tiig... . , ... . . .. 454 HORSES '& WAGONS FOR SALE TWO-8KATKD carriage, nearly new; must be iiolri.. K4 So. ?4th St. P-MIOi lSx FLORISTS I HENDERSON, 1519 Farnam. Tel. Pong. 1268. , V -V l; GOVERNMENT NUTICES PROPOS.WJ" FOR CAVALRY AND A R llllerr Imrscf.-Chief (Jiiartermaster ifftee. (Ifiiahn, N !.'. June 1.1. la. Sealed proposals, I fi triplicate, WW b- tecelved at this, office', Html It o'clock ni., central -tsndsrd fire, July i, li, and llien opened li the. presence of attending bld- it-s, fru two lltindrctf and seventy-five i;T.rn is-alry horses, and twenty-tlve (l rt ilN-rv horsrs, ftir delivery at Seattln. VahlugjLMi.K ir other prominent railroad pohits, !' lie animals to conform lo "h l1catioiisl'"r cavalry horse. United State i eaerrrs.rtgbt. to. accept of reject any or H tirnpi! or any pari thereof. Tar. Menials- end blanks for proposal will be i ut iiinl icd on application. Envelope enn lain'liK prop'-ial i bo imlomrii "Pro posal fo Horses.'' and addressed lo .Major M; Uiay Kaliuskl, Chler yuartei ius'rr. ;j, . . J13-M-16-1-:h-;k1 C Ml K F y C A HT K H M A .ST I R ' B O F Kit' E, Omaha. Neb., June li. l'.ndi. Sealed pro pcaal:. In i ripHoale, . w il) be. received here nnd by (Jua rtormastei s at the post named lierrlh." aiilil 1 a. in..1 central Nlanilaid trnle. Matrn; 1t. ;... lor furnishing wood nd smithing r.onl dining the MschI y'iir ending June 3il, liHiT, at Fort Crook. N liraUft. ort Rit-jy. Kmmas, Fort Muc Kerttlr,' Wvomlna, and Foil Dea Moines. Iowa. lropoHib for delivery at oilier pliiice' will Iw enlertalned. C. 8. reserves I IIUH to-rrjert or arcpi any or an prn iKisa'f" -or anv part thereof. Information funifhert ni appllratlon he--e. or to yunr termaslers at the ytntlona named. Kn veiopea route Ininir propoaaja should lie iiim-Ked I'rupca.ilH for Vood or Conl.-' and addicted (o MAJOR II. I.INS'NU I-. ). M.j ... CRAY ti i- i-. 9. I'P.OPOSALS FV CALVARY HORSES I hef (jiiartermnster s Office. Omaha, tfeh.,. June' S. ino. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will, be i-scelved at this ofrlce i.nul IJ aVln.-k till central standard tlm, Ji.ne .in',-IJWS.' ndl'' then opened. In the presence of ' nlt'enilmi bidders, for two hundred I20) cavalry horses for delivery at.Salile, Wash, t or other prominent rail uwd 1 ln'C. '.Tte animals to conform to 4 sperjiftrat ions for calvary horses. Vnlted staiea. reser es right to accept or reje-t aor all proposals-or any part thereof, ctart.lvwiars a-i.il blanks for proposals will hev "furnished on application. Envelopes er.iitaijiinu proposals lo be endorsed "'Pro posals for Horses," and addressed to Ma-1or-M.tiRA,Y ZALINSK1, Chief Quarter iiiaater; .- J 16 16 coN8Vbu(;tinwUartermaste1v8 Ofllce. Omaha, Neb., June 6, 19W Sealed pri-ipos lis.. In triplicate, subject to the usual ioiidlt'.ons. will be received here un til 10 n clock a. m., central standard time, June IS. 190H. for the construction, plumb ftoA JWtV.ufc, niecU-iW wiring.- flu,, fdr- a Pilt KxdiaiiKe and Oymnniiliim building at Fort Oiual.a, Nebraska. Full Informa lion fuinio-d on applirution to this ofllce, where plan and specifications may be seen. 'Proposal to lie marked "Proposals far Construction. Etc.." a the case may he, and addressed to. Maj'ir M.. t'Jray Za linski, CunstriictlnK Quartermaster, Army liiiildiugr Omaha, Nebraska, . , JS-7-8-M5-16 RAILWAY TIME CARD tJUCV STATION-TESTH AND MARC Y. laJoa PacUa. . Leave Arrive. Overland Umlted .......a 9:40 am 8:18 am The China and japan Fast Mall a 4:16 pm a 6:10 pm Colo. Calif. hVx .-..... 4:16 pm a 8:80 am California & Ore. Ex. ..a 4:25 pm a 5:10 pm Los Angelea Limited... .all :30 am al0:45 pm Fastball al:o6pm a 8:30 pm Colorado Special a 7:45 am a 7:44 am North .Platte Local a 8:10 am a 4:60 pm Beatrice lxcal ... b 8:15 pm b 3:00 pm C btc-ait o ' Great Weetern St. Paul ft Minneapolis.! 8:)' pm ' St.' Paul 4- Minneapolis. 7:46 am Chicago Limited 6:40 pm Chicago Express .'....'.;.' 7:45 am Chicago .Express 3:30 pm ' 7:10 am 11:60 pm :00 am 11 :60 pm 3:30 pm thloaKo, Mac hi Jslaad A PaclBa. - v.:-' - -..' EA8T. - - Leave. Arrive. Chicago Limited a 3:26 am a 7:10 am Iowa l.oci.r 7:00 am a 4:30 pm Chicago Mall a 8:15 am alo:10 pm Iowa Loral .: bl2:15 pm b 9:66 put Chicago (Eastern Exp ). a 4:20 pm a 1:46 pm Ctts (Iowa Limited! a 6:35 pm al2:10 pm WEST.' Rockv Mountaa Lim..a 7:20 am a 3:15 am Colo.' 4 Cal. Cxpreaa.v.a 2:01 m m 4:10 pir Okl. ft Texas Exp a 4:40 pm al2:06 pm Colorado Fast Mall .. .al0:10 pin a 7:36 am a dally- b dally except Sunday, t alaaaa A, aiarOxweatera. Local Cdar Kaplda ....a T:u am a 6:00 pm Cbiuago,',J.tyiigni a asi am Chicago 14miied a i i pm Carroll -fAtcal .....a M pm tit Paul.Faat Mall ....a tt.io pm 11:30 pm it am 60 am 7:06 am 8toux C. BL P. LooaL b 3:00 pm a 8:86 am Fast Mall , 2:J0 ptn Chicago Exlireaa a 6:60 pm a i 30 mil Chicago Limited au.uo pm Norfolk 4fc Boneateel ....a 7:40 am l.inmln Ae. Loiik- Hina ..a 7:40 am 11:16 am 10:.16 am 10:85 am Casper & 'Wyoming ....a $ 00 pm a 5:u6 pm rirudwood & Lincoln ...a 3:U pm 6:u6 pm Hastings & Albion b 3 00 pm 6:05 pm Fremout-Alblon D pill Ul- TV ll Chicago Loct-,1 Illinois CaatraL Chicago Express ... Chi. ago Limited ,.all:30 am 3:46 pm ..a 1:00 am a 3:66 pm ..a 6:00 pm a 730 am I'hicaaa. Mtlwnnkea A ft. Panl Chi. V Colo. Special.... 1M am a 7:80 am CaiitoruU t Ore. aU...a 0:4s pi a i 10 pm Overland Limited a .J pm a 8:20 am Marlon A. Cedar R. Loc.b -4i am bU:D pm Waaaah.- . el. Louis Bxpresa a 8:30 pm a 8:48 an M. lum ljocai (from Council Bluliaj .......a 81 am alO:34 pm alanix-iiy Local (trom Council Bluffs) b 8.00 pm bll:ara Miaeovt-t l-acHe. en. Lou.a bxi A . i.Ov t.o a .S0 pra iy -v - L. luxpieas. alius put a lt:0 pm pt.HLl4JTv!i aTAilO lOTU atagOK .. i -' Hvrllagtaa. Leave. Arrive. ler & .alifoi niaj.. a 10 pm a . pi a Isltfck Hill .a 4:10 pm a 4.W pio Sorttmcai aipedal .a 4.1D pm a t.i son Noribwest k.xpiea all. lo pm a Jn) pm Nebraska Eapiea.......a 8:1V am a l.0 pia Nebravka, L-xal. ......... .a ;) am . i.incoln Luai a f.xVara j.tnoolii Feat Mail b 1:00 pm ai3.:0 nn Ft. Crook &. Plattsm h..b l ad pm kU0;. am Bellevu at plaitaiu li, l&) pm a 8:30 am Denver U nited a 7.10 am Bellevua A Pac. Junc.. IM am a I.Jo aia lln un A: Pac. June. ..a 8 10 am a l.M pin Chicago avecukl-.i tliSui I l a in i liirago-. l.xuteea va 8:4i pm a 8 m pra CUoage Viye a 3:0fc pin a 7: am Iowa Local a .U avi al0:a8 pm 6U Loul tUPi ail a 4 4. pm all JO an Kaonas CK4tl . Jo..d0:4i pm a . aia KuZ.Cltr-tt- Joe.. ..a 8:14 am a :1 pm 1vii4ji C4U-IH- Joe -i-a 4 pm .......... WEMiTKR DCPOT- 18TU A WEBITER flaaji..1.,,''p-ei.' "" ' i.laaaaa. . . . Leave. Arrive. Twin Cttv TWaenger...P t M aaa e pnt Kmerson W,l b i 2 E . I 2 Lmersoa Local e 8 4a aia e 8 W pi NEWS OF INTEREST FROM COUNCIL Office 19 rwawl MHOR MEITIOI. Clark I aodaa. ' Davis tolls druga. Btockert aella carpets. Fine engraving at Iffeit a. Ed Rogera' Tonr Fauat beer. New location, 3U Pearl 8t., Maloney Plumbing and healing. Blxby A Bon. Woodrlng Undertaking company. Tel. W9. Lewis Cutler, funeral director. Phone 7. Special prices on belts this week, Lef- I fert. Jeweler. A new front room for rent. 7u3 South Seventh street. 1'lumonds as an Investment Talk to I,efTcrt about it. All sliea In barefoot eandnla for children at Sal gent a family shoe store. Special courses for public school pupils given at Western Iowa College. See Stephen Bros for flrr brick and fire clay, aewer pipe, fitting and garden hose. If you have tender feet and want a food, comfortable shoe oa Duncan Mc eanr -2 Main atreet. The cheapest and best lots for dwellings are to be had In Kablut Place. Hold by Chas. T. Oillcer. 419 H way. Always busy at llalers. Our slock ! complete and our prices reasonable. Send along your bills for cellmate. The regular meeting ift Abe Lincoln Woman's Kelicf corps will be held this afternoon In Grand Army hall. Moving vans and wagons; furniture stored. Neshltt s Transfer and Storage. Tel. a. Office J.U West Broadway. K. II. Smith left Wednesday evening for Louisville, Ky., to attend ihe state home coming, Kcntuck lielnK hla native state. Save money on plumbing and figure With na. Work and material guaranteed to be first-class. F. A. Hpencer, 15a West Broad way. Mlxs Ina M. fVkles. 1120 Ea.at Washington avenue, left last evening for Berlin, On tario, Canada, to visit her aunt, Mrs. O. H. llciidereon. Pictures make most desirable wedding gifts. See the choice assortment at Alex ander's. .113 Broadway. A great range of prices and etylre. For Sale Will sacrifice on my fine piano: Payments if desired. Can be Been at Schmoller Mueller's, 02 Broadway, Council Bluffs, la. We wholesale Ice cream. Shipped to any part of the aiate. Special puces to tho retail trade. I. Murcl, 21H West Broad way, Council Bluffs, la. Tel. 34. We have the finest line of sample monu ments to select from In the west. Sheely & Lane Marblo and Granite works, 17 East Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ia. ' Just received, sixty different styles In wall paper for our summer trade. The best time In the year to paper la In the summer. Borwlck, 211 South Main. IX not ell your old Iron, topper, brass and old rubbers before you see na. - We pay $9 per ton for No. 1 machinery Iron. J. Kutllcman. 80S South Main. Tel. 6i0.- J. C. Reckwltli has filed . a complaint apnlnet Mrs. J. L-. Keeney charging her Willi knocking down Beckwllh's wife. The trouble will be aired In Justice Gardiner's cm,1't today ic cream or Ice cream sodas In many different flavors Is the best you ever tasted and served In nice, clean glasses and on clean tables under electric fan. Clark Drug company. A marriage license was Issued vesterday afternoon to David Johnson, aged 18 and Blanche Fitzgerald, aged IS. both from South Omaha. Justice Field performed the marriage ceremony. Earl L., the 14-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs,. A. J. Staples.- 161 First avenue, died yeaterday from whooping cough. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence and' interment will bo In Walnut Hill cemetery. Amos B. Reynolds haa the distinction of being the oldest man In this section of the country to be admitted Into the Masonic ! rraternity. Mr. Reyno ds. who was XT. years of age last February, waa initiated a Third degree Mason Wednesday night bv Bluff City Masonic lodge, of Council Bluffs. An information charging Mrs. Dora Profitt, wife of a farmr living near Lex-e land, la., with being Insane was filed yester- , day, by Assistant County Attorney Ross I at the request of the woman's husband. The commission-ra on Insanity will ex amine Into Mr. Promt's case this morning. l ne member of the Council Bluffs Woman's Christian Temperance union have been Invited to attend the Mill Countv Chautauqua, where a tent has been secured nun iiirnisnea ior rneir use nv the mem bers of the Malvern Woman s Christian Temperance union. . The Chautauqua be gin June 29 and lasts ten days. J. M. Kirk wa taken Into niaintv vuiir. day afternoon on the charge of making iiii-.MiiiiK , ircirviKK id women in Hayllae park. A well known colored porter was said to have been In company with Kirk but he succeeded in getting away before nn officer reached the park after com. plaint had been mad at police headquar ters. The Are department waa caitei k.i S o'clock Thursday morning to the rel- aence or j. j. Baker on North Seventh and Mvnster street, wh-re a blase had been started by spontaneous combustion, of oil and paint stored In an nuthouse. rhe department succeeded In confining the blase to the outhouse and the 'lamage waa small. I'he proposed contract between the council and William Klerstedt, the hy draulic engineer of Kansas 4'Mty. was for warded yesterday to Mr. Klerstedt at Mus catine. Ia by the special water works committee. If approved by Mr. Klerstedt it will be presented to the Cltv pnnnnll at ita meeting next Monday night for its raiincauon. .- . The following railroad officials were In the city yeaterday on business connected with their respective roads: L.- 8. Bourne trainmaster of the Great Western with headquarters at Clarion: M (i Carter trainmaster of the Wabash, with .headquar ters at Stanberry, Mo.; P. J", O'Brien, su perintendent of transportation of the Wa bash with headquarters lu 6t. .Louis; F. M. Jones, division superintendent of the Illinois Central with headouarters lv,.t Dodge. Mr. Jones was accompanied by his niir. Judge Scott in the superior oourt vetr. day overruled the motion to tranafer to tne atsirirt court the ji.hhu personal In- Jury damage suit of Mrs. Anna 8 Hermes againat the Omaha A 'Council Bluffs Street Railway and Bridge company and tha Omaha, Council Bluffs A Suburban Rail may company, and It will ba tried to a Jury next Monday. A change of venue, so far as the corporation known as the Omaha A Council Bluffs Street Railwav company is concerned, waa granted to the district court. See those lace curtaius how .musay they look, just because they are of tha sagging kind. We have lac curtain that do not ag and window shades that are light up-to-date. Linoleum, oik-loth, msttlng and almost anything you want in carpet and rug at strictly moderate prices. Stockert Carpet Co., a06-7 Weat Broadway. For Imported wines, liquors and Budwelser beer, go to L. Roaenfeld, wholesale liquor dealer. 818 South Main street. SCAVENGER WORK I haul dead animals. $1.00 per bead. Garbage, aahea. manure and all . rub bish: clean vaulta and cesspools. All work dou Is guaranteed. Call promptly attended to. 'Phone, Red U73. , J. H. SHERLOCK RAILWAY TIME CARD" rnatlaaed. MUaaarl Part. Nebraska Local. Weeping Water.. via ' .....8:80 pm bll:H pr a Dally, b Dally except Sunday; d PaUt except Saturday, c Sunday only, e Dally except Monday. OCEAN ITglMKRI. amchob uni v. a Man. rrAsnie MEW TOBK. -O-OOkiU-aay AND OUMUOW. niw Toaa. riRMo nd waruta tupariar tla. sarsllsat ctaa. Th nalurt ef t"eni a-numir lint w -M-tr1s Uca I Mn h-M- htw Terk k'Otk. giv1i. Irak aa4 ail nusi snnaial sola' at siu-ctl nla tsr at Taafa tmt tickets rl lalos ! V,, u .af ia0."ia4 aZ' tki UL ' BLUFFS BC Tt. 4S. ABSTRACT OF ASSESSMENT Property of County Valued by the AHeuori at Fifty-Two Million. INCREASE OF OVER MILLION DOLLARS Oyer (anrler of a Mllllna I sues ted In .ev RalldlnBe tn Coanrtl Rlaffs llnrlng the Taat Twelve Months. County Auditor Cheyne completed yes terday the- abstract of the assessment in Pottawattamie county for the 1906 lax li vy, which Is required by law to be fui- nisbed the state auditor. The actual value, of realty in the county. Including new buildings In IKn. Is 142,(39.432. and the actual value of personal property Is $!. 483.!iJt. making a total actual value of realty and personal property of 162.123. 3(0. or a taxable value of 613.0:10.840. Tho total taxable value last year was S12.7S3, 323. therefore the assessment this year shows an Increase of 1271,61".. The actual value of realty outalde of town lots is I4.'.3I3.:4, while the actui.l value of town lots is 13.4fl3.!iA, making a total of $42. 383. 2M, to which must b added 44.4fis. the actual value of new buildings, making a total of 842.847.732, and from which must be deducted $10', 300. the amount of exemptions, leaving A net actual value of realty In the county of 342.839,732. The actual value of personal property assessed, exclusive of live stock. Is $5,760, 832: cattle, 81.(30.834: horses. $1,286,622: mules, swine, sheep and goats, $821, 88:, making a total of $,4t$,0:4, the actual value of peraonal property. The actual value of new building in Council Bluffs Is placed at $20.036, while the total In cities and towns Is $335,632 and In the entire county $4(4,468. Refrigerators, porch chairs, porch rock era, cool and reclining go-carts; go-carts I per cent off: full line of mattings, lino leums, carpets and rugs. 1. W. Keller, 108 S. Malr. St. The time to buy a piano Is when tho children have time to practice during va cation. The place to get It Is where you get the best Instrument for the leaat money. A. Hospe Co., 33 Alain street, Council Bluffs. Van. Brunt has a little delivery wagon called the "Twentieth Century wagon,' suitable for making delivery of small pack ages, light, durable and handy. During the rest of the week thla "Twentieth Cen tury wagon" will be sold at cost. Must have the room. Fine mandolins at. all prices, from $2.TC up to $24. Everything In the small musical merchandise at Bourirlus' Piano House, where the organ stands upon the building, Teachers Observe Flag; Day. Flag day was observed by the teachers attending the Pottawattamie county nor mal institute yesterday, wearing the na tional colors and a special program, con slating of patriotic songs, the salute to the flag by all the teacher, and a short patri otic address by County Superintendent O. J. McManus was given before the regular work. As an additional session was desired by tha teachers In the music department, an afternoon meeting was conducted by Miss Wright for their benefit, new songs, games and practical aids and devices for teaching music in the grades being demonstrated. Mr. Gates In his two illustrated lectures, "Wonderland," and "Under the American Flag" preaented much new and valuable Information about Mexico and the Yellow atone National park. The last open meeting of the institute will be held this afternoon, when a special pro program will be given. Dr. Howerth will lecture on "The Educational Value ' of Ideals" and Mrs. W. J. Everett of this city will talk on "In Foreign Land With Mu elclans." Illustrating her lecture with pic tures and musical numbers. The following program will be inter spersed during the afternoon meeting: Hark, Hark, the Irk Schubert c-tiss Hoon. Who Is 8ylvla?. Schubert Mi Blanche Sorenson. Polonaise Mllltaire.. Chopin Ml Norene. Kamenol Oetrow tlth picture) Rubensteln Miaa Marion Ward (pupil of Miss Officer). The institute Will be brought to a close tomorrow noon. . the regular division ses sions being held In the morning. 8. M. Williamson rents and repairs sew ing machines, also repairs all kinds of bicycles. 17 South Main street. White canval Oxford, all kinds. Prices, $1 to $2. Duncan Dean, 23 Mala street Hammocks from 7Rc up to $0O. largest line Jn the city. Swaine A Mauer, 336 and 338 Broadway. I have a number of dwellings, owned by eastern mortgage companies, which cen ba sold cheap. Cha. T. Officer, 418 Broda way. Something entirely new and Just oat. Beautiful new photo at a special offer for short time only at Schmidt's studio. Don't forget that 1 have fin spring and summer suit from $20 to $3- B. 8. Hlcka Real Katate Transfers. These tiansfers were reported to The Bee June 14 by Ihe Title Ouarauty and Trust company of Council Bluffs: Maty A. U Ban ford to Eva B. J aeDh. s4 lot i. block 7. Baylisa' First ad to Council Bluffs, w d $.',5uo Heirs of Peter L. Boyd to Liszie Fuchs. part of lot 4. Auditor's sub- div of si lie' 3-76-44. s w d Low Sarah B. B. Rohrer and husband to Frank K Paub. lot 13. block lo, Craw ford's ad to Council Bluffs, w d bv County treasurer lo George W. Hew itt, lot 5. block - 4. Myuster'a ad to Council Rluffe. t d Hattte O. Hardin and hushand to F.I nier I- Fehr. lot I. block lo, Ferry ad. and lota 6 and 7. block K, Burns' ad lo Council Bluffk, q c d Total, five transfers ...I3.W Art Pottery. Alexander1 Art Stor haa Juat re ceived a large shipment of artistic pottery In vases, teapots, sugars and creamerv pansy bowls, etc. Just tha thing for wed ding gift. Why are McAfee's bakery goods better Jhan any made or sold In the city? Simply because all of the Ingredient thai go Into their composition are absolutely pui a..d of the highest grad produced, and will conform to and pass Inspection under any pure food law on earth. No compounds or Imitations used. tlralaaarr Revalatlagr Food Hales. ' In accordance with the instruction given bira at the last meeting. of lb city council City Solicitor Kimball ha drafted an or dinance prohibiting the aale or offering for aala of any animal 'or fowl used for f(to4 purposes which haa'uot been proper! dressed and prepared l having the MS cera removed. Violation of the ordlnaiii o Is punishable by fine not exceeding $1') l or Imprisonment for thirty daya or by both fine and Imprisonment. The ordi nance will he brought up at the mcetinit of the city council next Monday night. It la said the butchers are opposed lo the measure, as refrigerated fowl sold by the packing houses are never thus pre pared. ROBKHT HiOM ;F.T ftl KR Karaplna from .la II Increases Ilia Sentence. Robert C. Vruonian, the Vounx: man who escaped from the county Jail with Harry Baker last March and was recaptured last week at Rockford. III., was yesterday sen tenced by Judge Wheeler In district court to six years In the penitentiary at Fort Madison. Vroonian'was tinder a Joint In dictment with Baker on charges of break ing Into the marehouses of the Westlna house and David Bradley companies anJ stealing brass and copper parts of thresher and other engines valued nt nearly $!.0of. Vrooman.on being arraigned a few day ago pleaded not guilty, hut yesterday morning changed his plea to one of guilty. His escape from Jail Is un derstood lo have Increased the length of Ids sentence. Vroonian, who Is a native Of Council Bluffs, had previously served a Jail sentence for the theft of grain from a freight car. The bond of 9. P. Mathlasen In the sum of $.V. the young man under Indictment for forging a number of check in this cltv. was ordered forfeited bv Judge Wheeler yesterday. Andrew Hansen and Martin Nelson his bondsmen will be called upon to pay this amount Into court. The whereabout of young Mathlasen are un known, although hie relatives and bonds men have made unceasing effort to lo cate him. HI young wife, whom he mar ried but two months before hi arrest, lias alnce his indictment secured a divorce from him. The cae against Carl Jensen, Indicted on the charge of stealing a small sum of money and some Jewelry from hts room mate. Fred Rlrketts, ws dismissed. The trial of J. Ralph, under Indictment on the charge of breaking Into a drug store In the western psrt of the city and stealing a miscellaneous assortment of goods, which he attempted to dispose of in Omaha, was continued until next term at the request of the defendant. hTe trial of A. Kaplan of Omahe charged with embexslement from the Oronewrg A Schoentgen company, by whom he wa employed as salesman In Omaha and 8outh Omaha, has been assigned for thla morn ing. Judge Wheeler reduced the bond of P. C. Balnter. F. J. Moredlck and J. O'Ifearn. the I'nlon Pacific switchmen Indicted on the charge of breaking Into a freight car and stealing a cae of whisky, from $.V) to $200 esch. Balnter furnished ball In the lesser amount yesterday afternoon and was released from the county Jail. Colored oxfords, white, gray, blue, red, lavender, pink; any color you want: any price, at Sargent's family shoe store. CENTRAL FLOUR X.ls. Every sack warranted. Central 4rocery and Meat Market. ,.' Quality Cftante More with paint than, with anything else. Tou may think you save a few dollars on first cost, but you'll, lose a year or more on the wear. We don't offer bargain counter prices for paint, but we paint so It stays painted. Janaen Nicholson. Outside and Inside Hofiae Decorations. Cool off your hot poch by putting up our Vudor porch shades. Then get into I one of our Vudor . hammock chairs and nave a nice piece of our porch furniture, a table, for instance,, with cigars and a bottle cooled in one of our iceberg refrig erators, and you will find your comfort complete. Keller Farnsworth Furniture company. Go to Ricks' for vour monev'a worth i i.u ia! money worth I tailoring. No bluff, either. N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. SO. Night, LSS3. Flna Faros. Two hundred-acre farm- five mile from Missouri Valley. Good Improvement and orchard. - Cheap at $72 per acre. Wallace Benjamin, room 1, Flrat - National bank building. Office telephone 303. Check, bat Xo Money. W. , I- Eastman, said to have been at ono time prominent In .business circle In Omaha, was arrested In Council Bluffs Thursday afternoon on the charge of ob taining money under false pretenses by means of worthless checks. Wednesday complaint was made that W. L. Eastman paused a check for $5 on the Petersen A Schoening company, one for $3 on Metzger Co. and another for $. op the Hunter company.- The checks were drawn on the First National bank of thl city, where it was stated Eastman had. not and never d,1d have any money in that bank. . Yesterday afternoon Eastman called at the atore of the Metcalf company and asked to have a check for $5 cashed. Mr. Met calf. however, was auspicious and refused. Eastman then started for the John Beno company store, where lie was followed by Mr. Metcalf. Mr. Meualf warned Charles Beno and the latter, while burlevina with Eastman, sent for th police. ... , , . . ,, , . Eastman la said to live at SUS Davenport street, Omaha. Twenty per cent discount on lawn mow ers and refrigerators. Extf a special ' 1-3 burner and 1-4 burner Michigan gasoline stoves, light with torches, will not explode, for $1160 and $15.60 each. Paddock & Hand achejr. . Investigate our cheap tans proposition In eastern Colorado, 83 per acre for railing all kinds of crops; good soil; beat of water; delightful . climate. Excursion first and third Tuesdays of each month. Send for printed matter. FT C. l.ougee. 1:4 Main street. Council Bluffs. Ia. CENTRAL FLOUR 81.il. warranted. Central Grocery Market. Every sack ana Meat The Title Guaranty and Trust company, abstracter of titles. Book date back to U Book are all tip to date. Work ac curately and promptly don at lowest price. Office opposite court house. ? Pari treat. Council Bluffs, 1. High grade pianos sold on asy payments, $10 down and $5 per month. Swanson Music Co., 407 Broadway. Funeral of Mta. Shaaarl. Funeral services over the lale Mis. E. I.. Shugart will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the country . residence. Edge wood, in Garner township. Rev. Marcus P. McClure. pastor of the First Presbyterian rtiim-h, of which Mrs. Shugart waa mem ber, officiating. Following the aervlcea I lie remains will be taken to Princeton, 111., for interment. Mr. Shugart wa Hie daughter, of Mr. and Mr. O. W. Triplet and waa born at Wyanet. III., in lSTi. Prior to her mar riage Mr. 3hugart. January 11. ls.-. she was tea. hiiig school In Garner tow nship. .- Bh ive. er husband and an infant son - besides hei f-lhei and luothei, Hut biolh I O WA I era residing In Hardin township and sister. Mrs. 8. Oldilch. living In Ogilvie. Minn. These have lieen selected to act as pall bearers: Judge J. R. Reed, John Bennett. L. C. Empkle. H. U. McOee and Ohio Knox. Ron e elegant lots, alth psvlng snd grad ing paid, on (ilen Ave. and also Fifth Ave be sold cheap. Chas. T. Officer, 419 Broad w-iy. A. Metagar A Co. New Location of Wholesale Bakery, 61( Mvnster St , Co. Bluffs, la Home-made Bread a Specialty. Rubber sled outing shoes for ladles Just , the thing for the lake, at Sargent's family ! shoe store. Look for the bear. Special courses for public school pupil given at Western Iowa College. CHAIRS 4 HOTa AT 1)1-: VIOIM-'.a on-lii-l.an of Foander f llnkr I nlveralty Wpeaks at Jubilee. PES MOINES, June 14 Hon. Theodore P. Shouts, chairman of the Isthmian Cnnnl commission, arrived today from Washing ton for the lirak' university silver anni versary services. lie Is the guest ot Prosl dent Hill M. Pell of Drake. I Mr. Shouts Is a son-in-law of !h late Governor F. M. Drake, the principal bene. factor of Drake university, and for whom the college was named. Although not nn i alumni of Drake, Mr. Shonts has always I b"'n closely identified with it progress i B"ce ne married Uovernor Drake s d i igli- ter nt i. enterville some year ago. After a breakfast at the Savery. Mr. ; Shonts was escorted to Drake university. , where he made the aililress before an au- ! dlence of 2,0no at 10 o'clock, saying: There has never been a time in the his tory of thla country when the need of th nigner euucation which our universities alone are competent to supply, waa so great i a it is today. The highest function of a ! university la to supply well disciplined and ! well informed minds, which are capable of ! accurate thinking. There ha never been ' any lack of the opposite kind of mind, j which Is the very fountain-head of niWin- I formation and error. This crop, like those or neeas ana mosquitoes, takes care of It self. In a time like the r resent when a snlrit of discontent and of revolt against exist ing conditions is abroad in the land. Hie barm which an (Ignorant mind, no mutter how sincere and well meaning, niav do, ;s Incalculable. Its bad Influence can only la- onset ny cairn reasoning and solid knowl edge. The present upheaval of unrest, call It what you will socialism, collectivism, communism, or Incipient anarchy is like countlesa other that have preoeeded It. It ha the same time-worn nostrum for the transformation of human nature and acaVcVyTpaneo cure or aoclal 111 and political distempers 1 that ha not been put forward many times I during the past four centuries, and that has I not been tried and found useless. These that are now In name or form are based upon the same old principles, and have as a cen tral idea the assumption that demagogue" and charlatans In places of power would saminister governmental arrair of all , grade so honestly and intelligently, so ' th?tn.. There are not wanting throughout the land ! ryn:n'dhOthV'f!i1?.,?trrof0,thbeOsteh Verne'dYe' from the back shelves of the storehouse of political quackery. One man in a com munity with a thoroughly informed mind 1 a competent force against a hundred Ignorant, unsound, or muahy niluded per sona who advocate these remedies. Calm reaaonlng la necessary to meet and direct Into safe channel this spirit of dis content and revolt. That there are grave causes for It cannot be denied. The de mands for reform, hysterical and unreason ing as many of them are. are well grounded and must he heeded. The evils complained of have come about because, as a people, e have drifted from the old standard of honesty and patient accumulation, Into a mad rush for wealth, for the piling up of enormoua fortunes In the shortest possible period of time. We must be brought back to the old moorings, not by violence and unlawful methods, but by calm and In flexible application of law. That the coun try will right Itself, that It will pas wifely through this crisis, as It has passed through all those that have preceded it, no one f:mlllur with Ita history can doubt. At heart the people are sound and at heart :hey are just and rational. They have al ways been more wine, more patient and more fair-minded than many of their would bo leaders, for they have always Insisted upon becoming possesses or me truth be- toTr taking action. They will show the Mmf, oualltlea In the present emergency, , Th,v Hnow demaaoeue or a charlatan when they see him If not at the first sight, invariably at the second. They have never shown a disposition to burn down their house to roaat a. pig, and they are not likely to do so In this In stance. The educated man who does not pin hi faith to I lie people In times like the present make a fatal blunder. His place la Willi them, devoting hla mind and hla energy to the accomplishment of the purpose which liiey always seek that Is, a just and righteous solution of the prob lem. He should go among them as a nilssionsry of Intelligence nd accurate In formation and also us tne apostle of law and order, teaching everywhere respect for law as the great bulwark of state, the very foundation stone of the social fabric. When law la set aside for any purpose whatever, the act is an invitation to anarchy. The turbulent elements In every communis which are only kept down by the reatralnta of the law are- quick to hall it aa a algn of weakness, both moral and physical, and to claim It a a recognition of the strength of their position. Tney come to the front instantly, eager anu reaay to begin an j assault upon all law. and upon th- whole system of social order. Nothing breeds a aplrlt or anarchy o quickly as disregard of law, or successful violation of law by those who should be Ha staunchest sup porter. Nothing o stlmulstes the growth if socialistic Ideas us the belief that the rich and powerful men have been violating the law and escaping .the coiise'iuences of their offenses. By far the larger part of the soiin'iistic feeling that exist in this country today 1 due to a conviction of thl kind in the mind of thousands of people. The evil consequences of this state of mind can only be avoided by a con vincing demonstration that there the same law for the rich as for the noor i! " i"''1' for ,hp.Jru8' magnate e. rm the penniless man. That I wlmt the nla'u pf.ipl- want-Impartial J.istlce. They ,.re .not vindictive, and they have unshakable Mtranaer I'onud Dead. fiCWAN, la., June 14. (Special Telegram.) William Carter, supposed to ba a travel ing corn doctor, aged 4.1 years old. waa found dead this morning on the North western tracks be(ween Logan and Mis souri Valley. One leg was cut off. He wore two suits of clothes and had a grip containing bottles, but had no money. A coroner's Imiuest 1 now being held. Telephone Girls Strike. IOWA CITV. June 14. (Special Telegram.) Ten girls employed In the Hell Telephone exchange here struck this morning to secure the discharge of a objectionable j forewoman. State Manager Hall will arrive thla morning Strike breaker are being used to operate exchange. Dried Beef Causes lllneaa. IOWA CITY. Ia.. June 14 . (Spe.l.il Tele, gram. I Mrs. J. C. Ixiehr of I.one Tree narrowly es;-apej death yesterday by poisoning from eating dried canned beef. Prompt medical assistance alone saved hei. nirl Breaka Leg. IOWA CITY, Ia.. June 14. (Special TV'. i gram.) Emma Krule, the 7-year-old daugh ter of T. A. Krule of Western college. f. from a shed and broke her leg yesterdav. Frlgblfal Loss at Life results fn.m throat and lung diseases. Dr. Kings New Discovery for roughs and colds Is a sure cine, jit and $1. For aai by Sherman McConnell Drug Co. WATCHES Krenzer. 15t and Dodge ( llaral Mlci Aoaa. I.oriSVll.I.K. Ky.. June 14. A special fiotn Ja kson. Kv. says: Judge .Line Hargis. who ia under artesl here chaiged with ihe murder i.r Dr. h. D. Cox. was t"-lav g.!ii--d bail in the iiu of Hie bond was in. mediately famished. GREATER WALlACE .(COUNCIL ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20TH icmcust f intwa XCvX rrr.. e 500 BIG Robert Stickney's Haute Ecole 25 Horses. BIGC.EST AVD MOST BEAUTIFUL' PKRFORMAXCH" 'EVER TRft SEXTKll WITH A-Ntf 1'IKCL'H. The Spectacular . . , , , . i . . . Is a rrrelation f what wealth, perseverance and brain, can ccompusn In tn) OlrtJon of equipping. OTganUlng d printing Goreou. t. ETerr cage or chariot is work of art- Every norsei is a perfect beauty. lt,Tery "Unal . perfect epecimen. Erery coat n me i. gpotlew. Every rider is grace. fn. The mueic is plentiful ana OI tne going miles to gee. IT TAKES PLACE DAILY AT 10 O'CXCKK. UNLESS UK AVOIDABLY DETAINED. WRECK NEAR DES MOINES Colordo Flyer and Iowa Limited Collide Head-On. ELEVEN PERSONS SLIGHTLY INJURED Davenport Republicans Klect llele atea tn ' State ' nnven tlon Instructed for Cnmnilna. PES MOINES. June 14 The Colorado Flyer, westbound, and the Iowa Limited, eastbound. on the Hock Island, collided head-on tonight, through the misunder standing In passing orders. Eleven per sons were slightly Injured. The names of the Injured. are: Mrs. M. Donnelly, Des Moines, bruised. Mis Donnelly, Dea Molne. lin cut.- Mrs. Q. Puffin. Pes Moines, bruised ' Frank Schaus, Chicago, bead injur.-d. David U 1'atten, Des Moines, baggage man, bead cut. William M. Foater, porter, slight bruise. Walter . H. Mason, Pea Moines, slight bruises. Conductor Fox. leg Injured. Engineer Schult, Valley Junction, cheek cut and bruised. W, W. Masln. mall clerk, cut about face and beck bruised. Frank McRaven, dining car waiter, cut about head. Hefuae to Censore President. The Iowa bankers' convention ot Cedar Rapids, today tabled a resolution criticising President Roosevelt for ' going Into the newspapers with the packing house matter before taking up the matter with the packers themselves. The convention also tabled a resolution endorsing the presi dent's action. Neott 'ounty for t aiuuibii. Davenport republican primaries today u 1 instructed for Governor Cummins' nomina tion. In two wards the Perkins faction elected contesting delegation. Scott county wilt send an instructed Cummins' delega tion to the state convention. I OI H PP.HKONg Kt'l'tl.M III H I Fast Trains on Hock Island Come Together at Marne. ATLANTIC, 1.1., June 14. (Special Tele gram.) Faat trains No, to and Ui were wrecked at Manic this evening. Four per sons are said to be fatally hurt and about fifteen more or less seriously injured. A relief train and wrecking train was sent from here with physicians to bring buck tha Injured. No. t9 is a new last train put on June 3. Maine is the passing point for the trains and the failure of No. S to dear the aiding I the cause of the wieck. An engine and three coaches were demolished and traffic will be delayed ev eral hours. COMMENCEMENT AT YANKTON Ml Graduate from the follrite and Netrutcea from the Academy. YANKTON. S. p., June 14. i Special. Graduating week 1 over al Yankton col li ge and that Instil ut Ion ia closed until the theological Inatluie opens at the. end of the mouth. The graduating exercise of the aiademy were most Interesting and a class of seventeen took diploma. Tho college turned out six craduatea this year, Albeit Joseph Allen of Hurley. Ctustavi Adolph Kuhrow of Rice like. Wis., Miss Hazel Hope MacGregor of Vr.)in, Mis j Esther Ntchol. Plalnvlew, Neb.. Miss llau I uah Eleanor Olson of Huron and Judso.i Atiios Roberts of Plerpont. . . I Dr. 1). K. Pearson of Chbago today gae Yankton college. $50. ono pi condition J or the college ralsine $:iO,0io. Trlrubssr Haalaraa I. rows. t PIERRE. S P.. June 14 (Special. The Slate Asexstnenl Isiard has definitely de cided luul the assessment of telephone companies has grown lu ain-h an extent thai It will b necessary fur the boa id CIRCUS C0MES T0 BLUFFS I) in.n.iAi'a.. .n an in.. ACTS Troupe of Menage Horses 25 Riders. POSITIVE!.. THE IKNLY OM1;.. Street Parade very DO p in iacx, urn rsraue is wurvu to consider that class of property In meeting to UacK. to. be held on the regular date set for audi work which la this year July It ha been the custom of the board to adjourn this meeting to the data of the regular meeting of the board, the first week In August, but with the amount of work oh telephones in the state at pre ent it require, more- trnie than formerly and will be looked after in a meeting to itself. American Retarna to Alleorla ace. PIERRE. S. P., June 14 (Special. Clerk of Court Tarbell toduy issued naturaliza tion papers to Levi Gifford, . who Is a na tive of Iowa. C.lfford years ago went to Canada and became a citizen of that coun try, but has decided to .conie back to tha I'nlted States to live and is now renouncing hi allegiance to the King of England, and la In the peculiar position of a native born cltixen securing naturalization in the land of his nativity. I.lahlnlna Wrecka llonae, STTRGI8, S. P.. Jurie.-iSpeclal Tele gram.) The residence oil William Faucet In Sturals was struck by lightning this morning. The back of the building wa badly shattered and damaged. Lightning struck the chimney, went through the houe and came out nt three different places. A boy was lilt while .standing In the 'door way, (lucked down, but not hurt. A gat twenty feet from the front door wa torn off. Vankton Pa Ina Its Bond. 1 YANKTON, H. P., June 14. (Special.) Yankton county la busy taking up out standing bonds and coupons which are not due until lt)13. This week haw the county treasurer cancel $17,000 worth of the.se ob ligations. Thla sort of thing Is .being done at the rate of $30,000 to $40,000 a year, and shows the prosperity of tha county as no other way-could show IL Plttaliura Painter Locked Oat. PITTSBURG. June 14.-Differences be tween the Master Painlera' association of Pittsburg and the unions of the Brother hood of Painlera over the iyment of car fare culminated today In lha declaration by the master painters of a. general lock out aR-int their employes. Twelve hun dred painter are Idle. Credit Men Basr. BALTIMORE, June 14 The convention of the National Association of Credit Men lesumed Its session today. 1.. D. v ogel of St. Louis delivered an uddress on "Not Everybody Works but Father, being an exposition of the efficient work which 1 I cing done by. credit associations, Harsh Bernh.-.rt "all. NEW YORK. June 14. Sarah Bernhart sailed fur. Pari .in the steamship La Touraine. 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