TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 11; -190fi. r 1 r NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL Office, lO Fearl IIOU MENTION. -. i riui, drug. ',...'' Clark's soU. WHvaert ells carpets. Finn engraving .at Le,nrt'a. Ed Rogers' Tony Faust beer.' PUimhing ami heating, I'.lxby ft 6on. Souvenir postals, Alexander's, (33 B'way. tVoOdrlng Undertaking company. Tel.' 139. Lewis Cutler, funeral director. Phone 7. "VHAM2NDS A8 AN investment. TALK TO LEFKKRT ABOUT IT. Oerge Hodgland has the Kansas Shall Crick. All hard urlck. del bis prices. Mrs O. H. Richmond will leave today for a -visit, with friends i Sliver gity, la. .UI','.'..,?n mor '" thdrt u'ts at Micks; worth. a and up. E. 8. iilcks. Be tttcphea- Bros- for me brick and fire clay, wr alp, fittings and garden hose. .miTri-'f- S oweE vlBltln relatives and friends in New ifork and ABt,ury Xjf i'vH VA.-8.H,FuK ALR bHOKa AT oVuNoAjat8 UHEAT Spontaneous combustion of coal in the bolter -roein at -fcl. Bernai d s nospluU called Ure Uparimenu out isurutty. 'ilieie w.aa n danatg. , r,..e7,.1?ieole ic r"ni- Shipped to. any Iait ff the state. Special prices to las re lair trail I. Mucei, lis West Broadway, t--ounoil scuffs, la. Tel. 364. VVs have the finest line of sample monu ments to select irom u. the west. Sueelry 4c Lane Garble and Uranlt Works, iJ Emit Uroauti iy, Council mutts, la. The' funeral of the late William J. O'Don neii will be ieid this morning at 10 o'clock from bt. Kranci Xavler s cnurch slid in terment Will be in u Joseph ceinetoiy. Kall opening Western Iowa college, Mer rtam block, Council Ulufta, la., Monday August . English. Kormal. Hookkeenlng anu bliortlianu departments. Send for new catalogues fcth .phones. At the" meeting if the Knights of Pythias ArJ . , lowa - w- Atwood of thla city was. selected as chairman of the commit ten appointed to Investigate the cost - ircu i-yiman orptiaiis' home. rlt J JLutU'f"nt Hl rallroal .Qftlclals In the city Was - eniorcwf yesterday by the pres- 'ri''V general master mo ut Kr, , ?1 TVbas ""J -' M. Menace Lr.1 Z'"' tr""nster of me Illinois , Ju "t r ecelyed something a new and up. to-d.ite victura ' moulding. ,ow Is y.IOr chanue I. get that piciuie framed up you ' 1 rwlcK. fell south Alain that rlghry "t ' tnu p,K:8; wU1 mke ?-V'?,9l. '8TOMERS ALL, TELL US THAT TU,- u KlIKHT BACON THAT iJbl &-.MILLE.K. BOTH PHONES 36. TWA vNa ,'f t.THK ,LAHU1:: CKov'U3 ri,1i,,N(i'fc l,Aif WfcJ HAVE Utt. huftftkr0tWJP,SN UNilb NINE aEK. DLKL'AN At DEAN, 23 MAIN ST. .Fran.K. -. v-ysar-old. sou of Mr. uud Mrs. L. Parsons, 2616 Slxtn avenue, iieu last evsalOK ' 'Hie luneral will be held this allernoon at o'clmk from the lamliy J-enidtfhce. ltev. W. N. Graves of the Flan avenue Methodist church will conduct tlio services. Aj-thar" Orady, a negro ,ltnown to the police, ag' "Ai-uggliiat" was1 given twenty days on he-iwk- pile yesterday for dis tui tln, jh pea.ee in, a saloon .near the Northwestern traciia. Urady was said to have drawn a knife on a negro lad dur- in fracas.. . he contrrwaation of tha Orman i.'v... leal cnurt n 11 ttl't'lJU tl fl V t( Tfft tt tlMlV "the tit lis ti.ntor on its Drontitv nn n aveoae. aujoiulna the rhurcti. Thn Pleseiu .parsonaibO ma be moved across tuts, sneei to ijeive a homo fur tne pastor until tne new residence Is completed. Vhe "Cburtcll niuffs Cycle club, a new organisation, cuinposed si young women and men, mud , It . iiiuial trip iast Sunday rnornlng. .Tomorrow tUey will go to Klvei vic' park ahd those Who intend to go are retiuested to be at the Cyciery, Si iiroad way, at i :iu a. m. piuuipt.y, as it is debited to get art surly oturt. iittii-ih ' a. V..rJgUt'."' Wo raturn'ia Thurs day from l)nver, will go to Jjes Moines tomorrow- to attend a mcetUia of the re- Uiulicau siaie,coinmlttee, of which he was elected a member from the Ninth district. Mr. V right anticipates there will be quite a comem- between the. two factions when It cornea to namo a chairman. .Jiev. U. V. Snydur. pastor of Bt. John's Kngllbh lutlieran church, returned yester Ouy morning' from attending the chautau iua known utr the ItucR Hiver assembly at Dixon, In. He will occupy his pulpit to morrow morning and in the evening will preach ' at the t nion I hrlstlan church, Wroadway and Tinrty-hflh street. - The eMyloding of a kerosene lamp in the J kitchen ut Xuylor Wooiney's restaurant on ! Vt'oal I tTilt1 it v ffufrt It, a Hru Hnnarl m.nt f a- fun about o'clock last night. The In terior ot . tties-kitchen wiia somewhat aoorihtd . iw.U spine ut the help had their clothes more or less dumnKed. but other wise the' diimuKc was lnsigiittti'ant. OIK CI STO.MEKS ALL TELL C8 THAT M E HAVE THE FINEST BACON THAT THKV AP.E ABLE To GET ANYWHERE. WE ALWAYS HL'V IT FROM THE SAME FIRM. ONLY 17u,c PER POUND. BAR. TEL. at- MILLER BOTH 'PHONES 3u. . The suit. brought by M. L. Marks to re cover from the Northwestern railroad for the' loss ot sixteen head of horses which vara incinerated ' rule en route from Ouawa, to 4!ouucll BkifTs, has been settleat by the railroad paying Marks fl.tiOO. T.jS Cat' In wlitch the horses were, caught on lira at Mondamin and waentlieiy de stroyed, . the Ikoraui being either burned or smothered to death. The papers In the two. suits against the city brought' by tar;. MH'rla H. Stewart and others wera filed in the district court yes terday. In one suit the city Is asked to pay tu.OGO damages for the injury to the Htewart' property on BlufT street and Filth avenue, oppiialle tha high school building, by reason of the change in grade when the streets want paved, forcing the surface water Over it. In the second suit an In junction restraining the city from main taining the present grade is asked and lu court la alsv asked to order the city to resurface the streets at the ' point com plained of, so that the surface grade will be even on each .side of l Us two streets at the. laiersecUon. 'A.' Metssrar afc Ca. Mew Location of Wholeeale Bakery. ' 'tit 'Mynster Street, Co. Bluffs. la. Home-made Bread a Specialty. " ' Visitors Wslcoma ORCE5 " AND NORFOLK FURNACES OITE TUB BEST SATISFACTION. ASK PEOPLE- THAT USB THEM. THET WILL, TELL YOr; WHAT THEY ARE. F. A. BPENCER. .Ipi Broadway. , When you-liuy a range, buy tha best on h tha Quick Meal Range. Bwalne Uauer, SM-Kd Broadway. LEFFEHTS fc2t nwisivt' Tbo Only Perfect DOl'BLE VISION LESS. COl IN AND SEE THEM. KXrEltT OPTICIANS. . 400 Broadway. SCAVENGER WORK I haul dmad ar.lmala. fl ott per head. Garbage, aahea. manure and all rub bish; clean vaults and cesapoola All work done la guaranteed. . Caiia nmniily attended ta 'Phono. Red U1 J. H. SHERLOCK R BLUFFS Bt. Tel. 43. RECORDERS ISSUE PROGRAM Itata- Convention Ueeti in This City Aut-uat 21, 22 ind 23. BUSINESS SESSIONS IN THE MORNING Afternoons aae? Evenings Are to Be Devoted to Seeing tha Sights ana Having a Good Time. The program for the fifth annual con vention ot the Iowa Stat Association of County Recorders, to be held In this city August 21, ii and 23, has been Issued, a copy being ret:elved yesterday morning by Secretary Reed of the Commercial club. Like the conventions of county treas urers, supervisors, auditors and clerks of the district court to be held lo Council Bluffs on tha same days, the recorders will hold their business sessions In the mornings, while the afternoons will oe devoted to pleasure. Like the other four associations the re corders will have their headquarters at the Grand hotel, where accommodation will also be made for holding the ses sions. The officers of the State Asso ciation of County Recorders are: Presi dent, F. 1L Wells, Emmetsburg; vioe president, O. L. Olson, Onawa, secretary and treasurer, Ole Langland, Nevada This Is the program for the three days: TUESDAY. AfOfST 21. At 9:30 a m. members will gather In the assembly room of the Grand hotel and enter their attendance with association register. At 9:30 o'clock the convention will ho called to order bv the president, F. H. Weiis of Emmetsburg. Address o, i. eiconm W. F. Sapp. mem ber Commercial club of Council Bluffs. Response H. P. Jacobson of GrunJy Center. Opening Remarks F. II. Wells, presi dent. Secretary's Report Ole Langland, Ne vada. Report of committees. Payment of annual dues. Roll' call by counties. Adjournment for lunch. Afternoon Program as outlined Commercial cluh of Council Bluffs. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22. Morning Pmr Method of Indexing and by Re- cording Instruments tiled tor Record, 3 E. Webb of Elkader. General discussion. Paper Deeds; warranty, Special War ranty and Quit Claim, (a) When Entered for Taxation. b) WhenFUed. c) When Refused, (d) Authority for So Dolng-ln KHfh Distance, K. E. Stephens of Bed lord. General discussion. Adjournment for lunch. Afternoon Ball game at Ideal Hustlers grounds. South Main street, at 'i p. m., between Pottawattamie and Harrison county officials. THURSDAY, AUGUST 21. Morning . , Paper What I Find In and Out of Code Regulating Unties of Recorder, K. E. Rorem of Webster City. .General discussion. Paper What 1 as an Expert QflnVer Expect of the Public, and what the Pub lic Demands of Me as an Officer, George W. Moore of Sidney. General discussion; Address As I Meet Them, William F. Chiquet of Fort Dodge. Discussion by blana bookmen. Address Shall We Support A Journal Published In the Interest of County OH clals. K. D. Steers of Iowa City. General, discussion. i . Round table. Election ef officers. Adjournment. If you are looking torwara to your Bum mer's ' outing you will need a few va cation necessities; If you are going camp ing with a small party you will want a few delicacies; If you are going to a plcnlo you will want your basket Oiled with "good things to eat." Sandwiches, olives, plckies, cakes, cheese, fruits, a cold bottla ef ginger ale or root beer In fact McAteo has everything necessary to All a dainty lunch basket and th best tha market affords. Did It ever occur to you why there are so many "VsnBfunt's Vehicles" down around the streets of . Council Bluffs? It Is because he sells nothing but the best quality, and If there Is anything wrong ha makes It good. That Is worth some thing. Isn't It? OUR CUSTOMERS ALL TELL US THAT WE HAVE THH FINEST BACON THAT THEY ARB ABLE TO GET ANYWHERE. WE ALWAYS BUY IT FROM THE SAME FIRM. ONLY ITHo PER POUND. BAR TEL MILLER. BOTH 'PHONES 359. ' Bane Ball Today. The two games In tho City Commercial league which were poatponed last Saturday on account of tho rain will be played this afternoon at the Ideal-Hustlers ball park. Sixteenth avenua and Sixth street. The first game will be between the E. Chll dren'a Hons Manufacturing company team and that of the Pioneer Implement com pany, while tho oecond will be between tha Harle-IIaaa Drug company' nine and tha Uroneweg Bvhoentgea company's ball players. Tha lineups will be as followsi First game- Fl Children' Position. Pioneer imp. Po. Haneuu Catch.. O'NIel J. Kranlnger Pitch Children First....'. Jake K ranlnger. . .Second.. . V Kraningnr .Third Hughes Hhort 'I hunipnun Ijeft...... A nd er son Cwi t er , . . Evans Right.... HfM'oml game Harle-llaas. Position. Wilson Catch.... lKnahue.... Pitch Blskesiey ... UcManiaall Heche Jolinfon Hilt .....' Fltsgerald B-nnldlct ...... Madegan Oroneweg A 8. League Moore Kheeler....,'. .., Griffin Ws rner Jordan Evans Mackland U Dunneil .... First Pierce Seoond.. Nelson ....Third.... ....rJhort.... ....Left Center... .... Right.... ,.. Bishop Patterson ... Jeffery ... LViiar Hill Four Ilia nii. . WH ARB OFFERING THIS WEEK FOUR BIG SPECIALS IN ENAMEL WARE No. L 10-quart purple preserving kettle, worth TBo, for 40c; No. 1. ID-quart gray granite water pall, wortn S5c, for 40c; No. I, 14-ouart purple dlah pan, worth Ho, for 4Ac; No. 1 U-quart blue outalde, whits Inalde, enamel pall, worth $1.35, for 7fic Paddock-Handschy Hardware Co., 41 H. Main 6t Tel. 67. ,,109 acres good farm land In cistern Colo rJ.i. $5 per acre and up; no Irrigation re quired Can raise all kinds ef email grain ) and corn. A few good homeloads Join our lsnda Send fur printed matter. P. C. Lougee. 1)4 Main street. Council Bluffs, La. BANANAS. BANANAS. - BANANAS. SXTRA FANCT ONES, ONLY 10c PER rOZBN. BARTEL MILLER. BOTH PHONOS 96a, ' MALONET'8 PEARL ST. NEW LOCATION. Two Rraldenvea Robbed. Burglars broke Into the realdence of H. P. Chrtuensen, 1911 South Ninth street, Thurs day night i and secured between $3 and $1 from Mr. Chrlstenarn's pocketbook. which they abstracted finm his trousers pocket while be was asleep. Tbey also secured a i check for small amount, but payment on It was stopped at the bank. Ru'g!ars supposed to be the same who entered the ChHstensen residence attempted to bresk Into the grocery store of Julius A. Anderson at ' 1919 Tenth' avnue. but an employe who slept In tho building fright ened them away before they secured sny booty. Now le yo-ir chance for tine photos cheap; our handsome $7.60 folders only WX; t6J folder. Urge sise, only $6.00. and our $.0t gilt edge panels only $4.50 per dosen; smal ler sizes half rrlce for a short time only at Schmidt's studio, tot Broadway. A FINE flh-ACRE FARM five miles from Council Bluffs postofllce, well Improved. Will tske a $2,000 residence toward it. Address D. S. Kerr, M Broad way, Council Bluffs. 'Phones 41T and 500 Red. WHITNEY NO. 20 ARE MIGHTY FINE EATING APPLE8. ONLY e PER BASKET. BARTEL tt MILLER. BOTH PHONES 859. Tell your troubles td Hafer, the lumber man. If they are In his line. PICKPOCKET STRIK.E9 RICH I.KAI) Tonches I n t lyanes, eb., Man for a Large Snm. , . A pickpocket succeeded In making a good haul at the local Burlington depot Thurs day evening, William Fields, a stockman from Ulysses, Neb., being -the victim. While waiting for a train Fields wss relieved of his wallet containing $lo0 In currency and certificates of deposit and other securities amounting to $4,310 or $4,760 In all,' but failed to discover his loss until he reached Pacific Junction. From there he telegraphed the Council Bluffs police, giving a description of the contents of tho missing pocketbook. The police at once went to work on tho case, and found that an employe of the Burlington had picked up the missing wallet In the yards some distance from the depot, where It evidently had been thrown by the thief. The $4E0 In currency had been taken, but the thief had not-risked detec tion by carrying off the certificate of de posit and other securities. These wore found scattered about within a few yards of where the wallet was picked up. The currency secured by the thief consisted oT twenty-two $30 and one $10 bills. Where Khali I Bny Mr Groceries f WE ANSWER THIS QUESTION. FIRST WHERE PRICES ARE RIGHT. SRC OND, WHERE THE GOODS ARE FRESH AND FIRST CLASS. THIRD, WHERE YOU WILL RECEIVE COURTEOUS AND HONEST TREATMENT. WE FULLFIL THE ABOVE REQUIREMENTS IN EV ERY RESPECT, GIVE US A. TRIA OR DER AND WE ARE SURE. YOU WILL BE OUR REGULAR CUSTOMER. JOHN OLSON, 739 W. BROADWAY. . OUR CUSTOMERS ALL TELL US THAT WE HAVE THE FINEST BACON THAT THET ARE ABLE TO GE ANYWHERE. WE ALWAYS BUY IT FROM THE SAME FIRM. ONLY 17HC PER POUND. BAR TEL ft MILLER. ..BOTH 'PHONES 359... We pay $11.00 per ton ror cast Iron: mixed. $909 per ton;. stoves, $7.50: rags, le a lb.; rubber. 7c; copper, 14o par lb. J. Kattls man, 803 South Main. Both 'phones 660. Most Go, Thirty-one lots belonging to an old estate, west of ear house on Avenues A, B and C, First Second and Third' avenues, fifty lots, $100 each,, on monthly, paymenta Wallace Benjamin, room 1, First National bank Building. 'Both 'phones a. ' ' All persons knowing themselves to bo In debted to Duncan dc Dean or th Duncan Shoe company are requested to call and settle at one. MALONEYS NBW LOCATION. M PEARL ST. ' TEMPLETOX GOES TO OKLAHOMA Veteran Fire Fighter Fleeted Chief of Mnakoaee Depnrtment. John I Templeton, formerly for many years chief of the Council Bluffs fire de partment, received word yesterday morning that he had been elected chief of the fire department of Muskogee, t. T. The city officials have been In- correspondence for some time with Mr.' Templeton regarding tho appointment. Mr. Templeton's name was suggested by the chief of tho fire de partment of one of the large cltlea to whom tha Muskogee city officials had written asking where they could secure the services of a first-class man to take charge of the WILD WITH Eruption Broke Out in Spots All Over Body Caused a Continual Itching for Two Years Doctor's Medicine Did no Good Cured at Expense of only $1.25 and Now THANKS CUTICURA FOR COMPLETE CURE "Some tima ago I wrote you for a book on the Cuticura Remedies and received it O. K. and went and bought the Soap, Ointment, and PilL. Tbey did me more good than any medicine I ever used, tbey cured me of my skin disease, and I am very thankful to you. My trouble wag eruption of the akin, which broke out in spots all over my -body, and caused a continual itching which Dearly drove me wild at times. - 1 got medicine of a doctor, but it did not cure me, and when I saw in a paper vovrr ad.. I sent to you for the Cuticura book ana I studied: my case in it. I then went to the drug store and bought one sake of Cuticura Soap, one box of Cu ticura Ointment, and on vial of Cut i eura Pills. From the first application 1 received relief. I used the first set and two extra cakes of Cuticura Soap, and was completely cured. I bad suffered for two years, and I again thank Cuticura for my cure. If yon wish, you may publish this. out friend forever, Claude N. Johnson, Maple Grove Farm , R. F. D. 2, Walnut, Kan., June 15, 1J05." rroi! ircni ircni rVnATCH I Schatch! 3cwtcs! This ig the condition of thousands of skin-tor tured rnen, women, and children, who ma j be instantly relieved and speedily cured by warm baths with Cuticura .Snap and gentle applications of Cuticura Oint ment, the great Skin Cure, and mild dose of Cuticura Resolvent PiUa, when physicians and all else fail. So 14 tlUMfhaul tk. wortt. Cancan Soss. SW.. Otsl. SMI, IUu,TWL K. ,1s tout ji Cswca ft'. Cls PlK Us. pt .W f , aw s. s4 l sli srui. A rt .. r'U Prfag- a l asm-1 - . ssis ear iuurt 1 Iim, - Ail Aswst IM aha, tcaJs, as Oak. TC HUMOR fro department of their city. The chairmen of the fire committee of the city council of Muskogee cam to- Council Bluffs and held a personal conference with former Chief Templeton. Mr. Temrletnn Will leave li'tnimow even Ing for Muskogee, but his family will not follow until he arranges a home for them, lie has been a resident of Council Bluffs for nearly forty years, during about twenty five of which he was In charge of the fire hVpartment at different times. CUT GLASS TUMBLERS 1C EACH. i REMOVAL SALE still continues. We are offering now bar gains every day: William A. Rogers El-ber- pattern plateijygllverwaro 60 per cent discount. Special sterling manicure and toilet articles at $0 per cent. Cut Sun burst Tumblers, new shspe with stir In bottom, 19 cents each for this week only. W. A. Maurer china store. BANANAS. BANANAS. U AN AN AS. EXTRA FANCY ONES. ONLY lflr PER DOZEN. BARTEL MILLER. BOTH 'PHONES 369. Real Estate Trnnsfera. " These transfers were reported to The Bee August 10 by the Title Guaranty and Trust company of Council Bluffs: Henry Ohrt end wife to D. W. Smith, part ne t 1S-77-38, w d $12.1W Nellie Mesamnre and husbnnd to Annie Ford and Edwin Parker, n4 of lots . 4 and 6. block t. Beer's add to Council Bluffs, la., w d John J. Myrtne to Julia H. Srhlcke tan. nf) ft of lot 29, Auditor's subdiv of part Vj ne ?5-75-44. w d. Fred J. Hill and wife to Sole Murphv. lots 10 and 11. block 2. Sunnyslde add to Council Bluffs, la., w d Sadie Cot t nil re end huelmnd to Bessie I. McCaffery, lot 7. block S. Bush nell's add to Council Bluffs, la., w d II. Sharp and wife to llenry Sharp, part sw4 seSi SS-76-ti, w d 7,500 ,4VW0 IM) Bis transfer, total.. ..$JS,(M1 Owner Herds Money. I can sell 8-room modern dwelling at big discount. If sold at once. It Is In fins neighborhood and on paved street. Call soon. There are several smaller dwellings, too. TeL ti, , Charles T. Officer, 419 Broad way. CENTRAL FLOUR $115. Every sack warranted. Central Grocery and Meat Mar ket. Both 'phones 24. I Wonld Change River's Coarse. I ONAWA, la., Aug. 1,0. (Special.) The , special . meeting of the Board of Super visors of Menoa county ' was largely at tended by parties Interested In the straight ening and changing of the course of the Little Sioux river from near the town of Rodney south to tha . Intersection of tha Monona-Harrison drainage districts. The board having examined the proposed work passed a resolution endorsing the scheme and said the Improvement was A public necessity, but as claims for damages and objections had been filed by F. D. Wlnegar and others, further proceedings were ad Journed until September . 1908, at 10 o'clock a. m. ' Nearly all the land pwnrts are In favor of the drainage district, but soma farmers Object to changing the- current of the river. Removal Hale Still On. One-third off on short Wig'ths of .picture mouldings. A good time to. buy -frames. C. E. Alexander, 333 Broadway. N. T. Plumbing Co. Tali. 260.. Night L69S. Socialists Name Ticket. LOGAN la.. Aui. 10.-TSoecial.)-The so clallsts of Harrison cti'uVitjr' hgvej placed In the field the following ntiv'tf Representa tive, M. L." Newland 'f tPerslaf auditor, J. O. Brundlge of Mlftstrurf ' VaUef ; clerk, Charles Wright Ut Lbgsny'couhty "attorney, John Bender of MlSsoutr 'Valleyftoroner, A. D. Wilson' of Lofewn; "recotder, Dan Ehrhardt of Logan; sheriff, Angam Striet ael of Missouri Valley; sirperlnterklent of schools, J. S. MorrlSv of 'Logan; surveyor, W. E. Newland of Persia! treasurer, Ches ter Mason of Logan; guprvisors,- ft C. Bar tholomew of Woodbine, 'James O'Nell of Lognn and M. J. Burkhart of ' Missouri Valley. . BANANAS. BANANAS. BANANAS EXTRA FANCY ONES. ONLY 10c PER DOZEN. BARTEL ' & MILLER. BOTH PHONES 359. ' Monona Convention Called. ONAvJl Aug. 10.-(SpeciaJ.)-At meeting ot the republican township chair men of Monona county In Onawa this afternoon It was finally, decided to hold the republican county convention to nomi nate county officers on Wednesday, Sep. tember 19, at 1:90 p. m. In the court house at Onawa. THH MOST UP-TO-DATlu RESTAUR' ANT IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. - GOOD 8ER. VICE AND HOME COOKING. Ihe Calu met restaurant, EJ0 Broadway. Baby's Body In the Illver. FORT PODGE, la.. Aug. lO.-lRpeclal Telegram.) Two young boys seining for minnows in the Des Moines river here thl morning brought to surface the decomposed body of an Infant child which had evl dently been fn the water About one week Murder was evidently committed. UANANA8. BANANAS. ' BANANAS. EXTRA FANCY ONES. ONLY 10C PKR DOZEN. BARTEL A MILLER. BOTH 'PHONES K,9. City Officiate Heslarn. LOGAN, la.. Aug. 10 (Speclal.)-Qale Mills and George Ii. Irwin have resigned their seats as members of the town coun cil of Logan and at a recent council meet ing P. V. Btearna and A. J. Miller were elected to aerve till the spring election. - F"jr Imported wines, liquors and Bud welser beer go to L. Rosenfeld, wholesale liquor dealer, 619 Buuth Main street. MURDERER DENOUNCES JUDGE Mas Hanged ut Birmingham Says Head mt Court Discriminated Hrtrreea C'oavlrts. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Aug. 10. -Earl Fletcher, colored, who was hanged here to day for the murder of Bob Paine, a fellow convict at Flat Top mines, crested a scene by denouncing Criminal Judge 8. L. Weaver from the scaffold just before the drop fell. He declared that the judge had granted a habeas corpus to John Williams, a white man. from another county, and saved his neck the dsy before he was to hang, but when It came to bis own case, a cltixen of thla county, the court went ton ing. ' Fletcher said that "going fUhlng" was given as an excuse for the judge to leave town to avoid granting him a habeas cor pus. , . Slew York CicsmIss. From S. Louis and from Chicago, over the Pennsylvania Short Lines, account re ception to Hon. Wm, J. Bryan. Rate one fare, plus t-. for the round trip. Tickets sold August 3 and 79; good to return until September 4. For full Information addrees W. 11. Rowland. T. P. Agt , Omaha. Trooper romiulls Suicide. CHATTANOOGA. Ttnn.. Aug. 11 Troonrr J. II Corner, troop H. Twelfth lnfaiuiy, committed suicide today at Fort Onlei horpe. He had been placed under arrest b the ftftl. er of The A V iin1,-r nhurva t li,, t Uiu)licid la liquor iuugluigv CONTROL OF CORPORATIONS low League of Municipalities. Fropoiei to Trie Thsra Cut of Oity Politic STATE TO ASSESS AND INSPECT THEM II. (rati tree, Mining Promoter, Brlnaa Unit for Million Dollars. Alleging; ( onu, Irarr on Fnrt of Defendants. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES, Aug. lrt.-i Special -The Iowa league of Municipalities, which last year at Its annual convention asked for. and subsequently secured, the enactment of the law fur a unlf'irra s;stcm of account for lowa cities, will this year at lt annur.l convention ask for mtnh more drastic legislating. This will be legislation along the lines of state con'ml of municipal service corporations snd taxation of the aamr) by the executive council, consisting of the governor, secretary of state, treas urer and auditor. At present the assess ment of such corporations Is fixed by h assessor wlh power as n board of review resting with the city council. The fact that the league, besides securing the uni form system of accounts law, tins secured practically every other piece of legislation It has asked makes Its action on this matter one of vital Importance, though the legisla tion proponed will probably be more vigor ously opposed than any It has yet cham pioned. It Is proposed In the bill, which will be discussed at the annual convention In this city' on September 1' i 14. to require that . the state shall annually, through the office of the' auditor of state. make an Investigation of the accounts of all such municipal corporations as street railways, electric light and gas companies and water works and publish the snme. This will Inform the clttkens of such cities of the financial gains of the corporation from an unbiased source and better guide them In the control. This, with the placing of the assessment of such corporation in the hands of the state executive council. It Is asserted, will eliminate entirely the participation of such corporations In city politics. President Harry Oroes of this city is ardently In favor of the proposed bill and other officers are also. It Is probable that after discussing the matter at the convention a legislative committee will be appointed to urge It upon the legislature. The league will at Its convention discuss number of matters, such as pertain to sewage disposal and sanitary problems that confront cities. Million-Dollar Dnmaare Snlt. C. H. Crabtree of this city has started a million dollar damage suit In the district court of this city in which he charges con spiracy on the part of Dos Moines, St. Louis and Sioux Falls, South Dakota, people. The suit Is the large.it damage suit ever started In the courts here and In his petition- he alleges that the conspiracy caused the death cf his daughter and has wrecked his own fortune. Crabtrte Is Interested financially In the Qladlator Consolidated Gold Mining and Milling company, which Is a consolida tion of the Oold Fish, Red Cloud and Glad iator gold mines of the Black Hills. He opened an office In this city and alleges j In his petition mat ne employed Attorney A. L. Steele of this city , to assist ' him. Steele subsequently started a suit against Crabtree for 110.000 for wages and got a Judgment for something like 17,000. - J. C. Dooley also started suit here over matters growing out ot the gold, mines and stock owned by him. In his petition Crabtree alleges that In the conspiracy H. A. Giles of Deadwood,. 8. D., put the stock of the company on the market at 'a low price In order to depleta toe stock; that I. Howland and Aaron Anderson ot Sioux Falls, S. P., falsely, secured an In dictment against him which was " after ward dismissed; that J. B. Goode of St, Iyouls, Induced him to transfer a million dollars of the stock of the company to him and then tried to use It to the detri ment of Crabtree; that County Attorney Jesse A. Miller of this city. Joined In the conspiracy In trying to prevent an Indict ment against A. L. Steele;. that, C. M. Nagel of Clarion, la., was employed as his attor ney, but Joined the conspiracy and refused to' ask questions pertinent to the trial and thus lost the case. Finally he charges that all these people have conspired to oVfraud him of his ownership of a con trolling Interest In the W.OOO.OOO of stock of the gold mine; that forty or fifty suits were started against him as a part of the conspiracy by the persons made defendftnt In his suit and that the strain not only caused the death of his daughter Rose but has caused his own complete nervous collapmV besides costing him a vast amount ef money and has damaged him to the ex tent of 11,000.000. stork F.shllilt His;. At tho office of the Btate Department of Agriculture today It was discovered thut the stock exhibit this year at the utale fair will be larger than ever before. The entries have been fuoted up and there will be Tabout fifty carloads of horses,' sixty of cattle, 126 of hogs, twenty of sheep and 125 of farm Implements. ' Mas llnffmeler Mnrderedf A secret Inquest was conducted by Coro ner Robinson of Jasper county at Newton today to ascertain the cause of the death Of George Huffmeler of Knoxvlile, who died O'Donohoe - RedmohtLSo. .. As a fitting climax to' this week of wonderful bargain selling at our Great Successful Re-' moval Sale we will place on sale Saturday the folowing great additional bargains: N Another Dollar bklit Sale. Our other gale wag such a great success that we have tone through our stock and will glvo ou even better values than be fore. Don't jnlbs this ureat chance. Many skirts thai Bold up to $10.00 will be Included in this great sale. There are only about skirts. Come early Saturday morning and take your choice at 1.00 Shirt Waist Hale at Removal Prices. Endless variety of styles In em broidered Unons, flue India llnons, daintily trimmed and well made, soft sheer materials, that sold at $1.25., $1.60 and f 1.75, all In one large lot Saturday, at 69c Another Lot at 30c. Light and medium weight ma terials, German Val. luce or em broidery . trimming, very fine .materials, tucked and pointed yokes, of laces or fine cmbroldV ery, worth up to $1.19, .on sale Saturday, at.... 39c Long Mlk Gloves.' Ladies' pure silk Gloves, 16-button lengths, in black and white, double finger tips and button wrist, special, per f r f pair, $2.00 and l.OU ! O'Bonoiioe-Redmond Co. st Newton, supposedly of polaon by mis taking the bottle for medicine. There arc rumors of murder snd It Is knot'n that the coroner Is conducting an Investiga tion along that line. Huffmeler died Mon day In great agony and kept spying. ' 1 itnust have gotten the wrong buttle." Huff- nirlrr Is the owner of bloodhounds at Knux ville thnt have been used all over the state to track criminals - Saltan Still Italka on tnihnsssd r. WASHINGTON. Aug. 1". Since the ar rival of Jnhn V A. Lelsh'iian the new American ambassador tn Turkey In Con stantinople several weeks ego thn ritalc department has hnd no ailvlces whatever from him and It Is assumed hre that the sultan of Turkey Is still unwilling to re ceive Mr. Irishman In his nmhassailoi hil capacity. The elevation of the American The NcwLcadcr Grocery i P. Friedman, Any Patent Flour, per 8ack.tM.03 Best Cane Granulated Sugar, 20 lb vt -9t.00 Best 25c Can Bulk Coffee, per ttr. 17 He Any 25c can Baking Powder.. 13c Malta Vita, per package,. . . .7 He Good Japan Rice, per lb., V 5-lb. package Banner and Saxon Oats, per pkg -Oc Sweet Cookies of any kind, 3 lbs for 23c Any Laundry Soap, 10 bars... 25c Sour Pickles, per dot ftc Dolh Phones 499. Peaches! 1 Extra Large Fancy Home-Grown basket crate Or 20c per basket. Apples, per peck lHc Fancy Red Junes, per peck. . .20c Extra Fancy Sweet Potatoes, per" lb. c Extra Fancy Large Potatoes, per bushel 30c SO LIIS. CWXE 8rAR KOK fl.00 4 lbs. best Japan Rice for. . . .23c rncolored Japan Tea for 23c 25c bottle Chow Chow or Pickles for -. .13c Jelly Glasses, per dozen 23c Glen Avenue Grocery 236 Broadwav Both Phones 108 sV vmBoasmrsmmmt 3C CENTRAL GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET BOTH PHONES 24t A FEW SPECIAL PRICES FOR SATURDAY: We have received 1,000 lbs. of Prime Rib Boiling C Beef that we will sell at 8 Granulated 8ugar, 20 lbs.: . Fancy Bartlett Pears, per dozen ,'Alberta Peaches per basket Potatoes, per bushel Best Country Butter, per lb. 1.00 15c 20c 50c 20c M TRYOUR CENTRAL FLOUR, per eaok Every Sack Warranted. Mark Dress Good. 64-lnch black mohair Sicilian, rich lustre, Arm texture, dust proof, the right weight for Street skirts, regular price 85c yard; Removal Sale Price Sat urday, the yard, only 39c Khort Hllk Gloves. Must be sold at cost and some less than cost price. - Our line is broken In some shades. All silk 2-button lengths with war ranted double finger tips, worth up to $1.25 pair Removal Sale price, a pair, 75c and 50c Our Ladles' I'nderwear Depart ment Will Have You Money. The balance of our sample line of pretty stocks and collar and cuff sets. Including a lot of "new lln- ' gerie chemisettes, Peter Pan col- lars and linen embroidered turn overs. Those having seen this line know their values; worth 50c to $3.50 each -only each 75c, 50c and DC Saturday Offers Two Great Bar gains In Our Leather Goods fried ion. Bargain No. 1 Is a clearing sale of our entire stock of wash belu. Including all our 25c, 35c and 50c values, to go, each 25c mission tn Constant Innple from a lege ilea to an embassy was rtlstasrVful tA the suftfu who has taken no sdlon to raise the Turkish legation In Washington to an embassy. Ratt.'rt) Makes flood WASHINGTON, ArnJ. 1 Vtge II. R4f ferty. e.-n of Gilbert T Raftcity, the Itfts hurg ci'ko lvaunate. whrt was arrested here on the harae fl psin 'worthless checks, was nut cimrl""1 te s'and trial in the Police ccurt toil. iy. InsiMTtor Hoanltnan received a telegram from a representative nf the young man s father and eaaurano was ittven that the amount of the falsi hecks. sggTcantlng abottt IV would be wide, up tn the complalnartta. District AtWneV 'llser had the- charges, notle. pro.csi and Hafferty was released., lie promised to return home. business propositions advertised In The Hee go Into the homes of the best people. Proprietor Any Chocolate Candles, per lb. 10 Fancy large gweet Water Mel-' Ions, each, 15c and 20e Fancy Albert Peaches, 6-ba.s- ket crates $1.00; basket. . .CV Salt Pork, per lb Bacon, per lb. ...lHe Good Lard, 3 lbs. for 23c Fancy Apples, per peck 10c Syrup, rer gallon .'. ,80o Fancy Bartlett Pears, per doe. 13c Fancy California Peaches, per" - dozen ...13c Any Jelly, per glass ,i Be. ; i , 140 W. Broadway Peaches! Peaches, six- A ... ... . : Extra Fresh Eggs, per dozen. . 1 6c Extra Large MelonsVeach, 20c '" and r; ...... i . .25c All Kinds of . Patent' Flour, per sack . . . '.. .,.fl.07H . Special for Saturday Fancy Sour Pickle, per gallon. . . .-10c, Extra Fine Large Bananas, per dozen 10c Tomatoes,, per halt bushel.' basket i80c- aBmanmssaafXJma KT" 600-602' BROADWAY lbs. for. Rex BreaVfast Bacon, f r per lb '. . , .1JC Good Lard, 31bg. 1C for: ...A.DC Balogna, ' ' ; .'1 per lb Corned Beef, .' . per lb j ....... ': JC Fresh Dressed Chickens,, per lb.' . . ,.12C 1.15 Uarguiu .No. a Is a clearing sale ot all our washable hand ,Jbags,. odds and ends. In patent leather and walrus leather,' hand bags sold from 50c to $1.00 . each, all to go each. . , 25c Ladles' Underwear Bargain. Gauze, union .suits, 'low neck, sleeveless, umbrella knee, low neck, no sleeve and high neck, long sleeve gauze vesta and ankle and umbrella knee draw ers, regular 39c values Re moval Sale price, a garment. ,.25c 50 pieces ot tine white Swiss mull, 32 inches wide, worth up to 35o mull, j 35o 5c bain-, r 10e noval a yard Removal Sale price, a yard 200 pieces of fine ,EngUh tain-. Book, 36 Inches wide, regular I0e and 22 He qualities Removal Sale price, a ard f 15c Extra laree plain hemmed rroch- etedi bed spreads, worth $1.88 t-ai'h Removal Sale f ff ' price, each l.UU Large size fringed crocheted bed spreads, with heavy. Marseille - patterns, worm to tie- moval Sale price, each 1.25 n y BBBBsBBassI.. Owners of Dry Goods, Cloak and Suit Departments in Bennett Store