THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1900. 9 NEWS COm GIL: OSe.,19 Ftmtl OFFICIALS REACH THE' CITY Evarrthiac is , Bsaiiases for Conventions WhUk If. Today. riVt ASSOCIATIONS . RCPRESEN1 ED U Eicw Am Horn Capveaa fa Fre te nv1a Owoej Tisaa Ths advance guard of county foctala from Various parts of ths -stats who will ettend the conventions of th fivs stats associations of supervisors;; treasurers, auditors, 'recorders and ctarkr of thar dle- trlct court; arrtred In tha city yeeterday uurnoon ana evening, ana try nigra there waa a goodly gathering at tba Orand hotel, where tha ftve organisations will have their headquarters. " Arrangements for the holding of the' con ventions were made last night aa folkiwa: Supervisors- In hall room,-clerk of court in ladlea' srdinsry. auditors lb. lulte Ot on fourth floor, -recorders In league room and traaaurera In : commercial club rooma ad joining the hotel. - . , . The supervisors .will open their meeting at to or. m.;- tha clerks at t a, m., . tha re cordera at. 9 JO a. m., but-tha auditors will not'v convene according tq their program until -tha afternoon. -. Hereafter, only .fore noon session wlM-bsheld.- . ', , ' John C. Crockett, alert,? .the.towa su preme eaurt,- arrived In the city last night and 'Will -attend- the meeting of the clerka at the dietriot courts . For imported wtnae, liquors and Bug. welaer beer go ta t Roeenfold. whalaaaia liquor dealer, (II South Main street. All persons knowing themselves to be In debted to EHinoan At Dean or the Duncan Bhoe company are requested to call- and settle at ones.- - Hsve your rooma papered and your house painted in and ontside. Thla la just tha time of - the year. You will get It dona right and at tha right price. Borwlck, 211 South Main St. a,tOO acre good farm land In eaatera Colo redo, W per acre and up; no Irrigation re quired, jpan raise .all kinds of amall grata and corn, A . few good bomeateada Join out landa. Send, for printed matter. F. C Lougea, 124 jMaln atreet. Council Bluffs, la. Union Pantile Gets a Raise. As 4 result of the appearance of City Treasurer True and former City Aaeeaaor F. 1J. Everest before tba executes coun cil at the hearing on railroad aaseaamanta, word haa been' received .hare that tha as sessment of the Union Pacific on Ita main 1IW In Council Bluffs haa' been raised W, 600, on. ita 2.0 miles of track. The Union avenue line haa been left - aa laat year,MP 00 per mile? . In two years, through, the. efforts of ths Commercial club and tha municipal authorl- - be" Sure to fcet What :C ';- "'Votr Ask Fpr.: I .-tea-buy Cimarata aa f aet m tha . Everf gdoorid aoYna One, atmwhara, Buylfig '.!ttfg tanCapf feoi bi- Caaoaxeta.K ; l,X3. X'5. fr-0-. ln) to tha Minute..' tO Mlnutea la tha Hour, 36Cp.,B9ie an an Hour. 36,000 Boxea a Day of Tan Hovra, 1,080,000 Boxes i Month, andiben aoma. ; Think' cf .-220.60fJaple tala a Caa carai tablet each day. MUllona uia Caa carets when neceasary. . , , The Judgment ef Millions of Bright Americans Is lnfalWblai They have been Buying" and Taklnf Cascareu at that rata for. over Sx years. . ... . '. v Over Flvw MUllona of Dollars hava beea SpenJ t e mak tha merits of Caacarets known, and 'evety cent oi It would be lost did not sound "mar It claim and hold the . constant, continued friendship. Patronage and Hndorse mant of well-p leased people year . after year. i' ' ' ' - , " .-'.'- -a -' . j. , , f There Is also a Reason- Yhv there are Parasites who attach themselves to, tha Healthy Body of Caaoaiv at's suocasa Imitators, Counterfeiters, Sub- atltutora.,..., ,.. .... .. t , . , k- . They are Trade Thlsrea who would rob Csaoarets of the "Good WlQ'f of the people, and sneak unearned profits, earned and paid for, by Caaoarta.; ; . . . ; ; , - A Dishonest Purpose means a Dishonest Product and a Disregard of tha Purchasers' Health or Welfare: i ; Bewaxe of ' the Slick Salesman and his ancient ."Just as.Cood story that aaase refutes, i , : Caseareta are made only by the Sterling Femedjr Oampany, and put up In metal box wTSTthe" ''' long-tailed C ' on tha" cover. . They ara wever sold (n bulk. ., ' Every UUet marked "CCC? . , ' ' Be sura yoa get tha- genuh-te. ' M EEFFERT'S Tbm Oaly .Perfect ' docblb vrsroif XJOTS. CX)MK cr ASO THEM. EXPERT OPTIClAJfa. 409 Broadway. 98 ccAvcNGcn won ft. 1 bawl eead aataaJa, Sj.ee .OS aer aeaa. 0erba. asnea. uuu aad all rwe- tia vsulta and capiee. AS aiuk S s te svariled. 't-ee. Red UA - . . J. M. . SHERLOCK :i OF INTEREST FROM IOWA -BLUFFS 8a. Tel. AS. lies, tha assessment of ths t'nlon Pactflo has been raised 182,400 in Jta taable value. One year aco tha committee from Council Bluffs succeeded In having tba assessment raised from ,0O0 to flM.OOO par mile on tha main Una. . OFTKItU IXYKSTIOATIXO WRECK Annoone Rasa af Paeeengera fieri asly fnlnrad. . M. O. Oartar, tralnmaatar of tha Wabash with headquarters at Btanberry, arrived In tha city (or tha purpose of making aa In vestigation aa to where tha blame lay for tha collision between .passenger No. I and a switch engine with a lone string of oara at tha east awltch Sunday night - Tha pss senger, which waa due at tha awltch depot at 10:10, waa nine mlnutea lata and how In tha face of the etpected arrival of the passenger at any moment a lone awltch train happened to be on the main track Is srAnethtnv -the rmii. m irtw Th.t th collision did not result mora seriously was most fortunate. A list of thoee who were Injured but, none seriously, was given out by the ofllotals of the' road yeeterday. They wer: J. C. Caughey, baggage master, thumb mashed. - C. H. Runyon, engineer of passenger trat, finger mashed. Bert Matthews, section foreman, bead est and bruises. - . J. F. Smith, Kiel hotel. Council Bluffs, mouth and nosa bruised. O. M. Jahnke, 818 North Sixteenth atreet, Omaha.,;head'CUt. . ( ' Arthur Britton,' IsOS South' '.Thirteenth atreet. Council Bluffs, arm badly bruised. Mrs. Emma Hlblck; 71J North Twenty-first atreet, .Omaha, , jaw ' bruised and teeth knodked out. Ruby Hlbtok, daughter of Mrs. Hlblck, face bruised. C. F. Remington, of tha Kennard Glass Mt Paint Co., Omaha, bead hurt. H. E. Dargantsel, Malvern, - la., arm bruised. Theresa Rapp, ICS Second atreet. Council Bluffs, face cut and nose broken. A, Mefacar Jk Ca, New Location, of Wholesale Bakery. Ill Mynater Street, Co. Bluffs. Ia. Home-made Bread a Specialty. . '. . . Visitors Welcome. Favorite gas stoves, from. SI 60 to $36. Bee them. The finest line made. Paddock A Handschey Hardware Co. MALONBT'B , NBVT LOCATION, PEARL, ST. . ' GREEN AND NORFOLK FtTRNACBfl GIVE" THE BEST SATISFACTION. ASK PEOPLE THAT USB THKM. THBT WlU, TELL YOU WHAT THBT ARE. F. A, SPENCER. ISA Broadway. Fine imported violins at Rourlclue Piano Hotise, &35 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Is, CARSOT LOCATE BLAMB FOR DE1TTI taejaeat Tbrwwa No' Llabt ea taa Drawataar of AUeta, Tba Inquest over Claude Allen,' the Omaha young man drowned at Lake Manawev last Friday night during the fireworks display, bald .yeeterday morning Resulted in the Jury, consisting of Counotlman Thomas Maloney, O.' J. 'Btilwen'and B; A.1 Bonham, returning tha following verdict: ! r';- I 'ThAt;sa"ll TClafude Allen came.to pta death Itff droVhlnV -al Lake Manawsc; ArusMat' IT 190S, following an expioaton or nreworaa on tha ofcr on1 -wvlch'-eald, Chtuda Allen , was employed. From th evidence presented we, inv jury, nnnoi. urvwi mi im, wim- wn reeDonstble for the tfrVmature explosion, of firework and Uia subsequent; drowning. ' ,The wltnaea, eaiDnfd -were Herman Kohn. N. W. Randol, and Roy Stowe, who ware emptdyedvwlth Allen to discharge tha fireworks; Daya Hoover, the engineer of the ateam launcTv and Charles M. Kosters, sn employa-of ' theiManawal. Aaiusment com pany,- wQo witnessed-the accident. . Kohn described the premature expioaton of the fireworks and .told how he, Randol and Stowe dropped- from the roof into the body of the launch. Engineer Hoover, thlnk- Irtg the boiler of the engine bad exploded, Jumped Into tha water and was plck'ed up by-one . of .the-'. other launches. None of the witnesses saw Allen fair Into tha water and iha was not missed until It csme time to turn out the lights o the grounds, a duty which he' 'attended to. ; For SaJe-rFurnltwre of twentyrroom hotel In goodr railroad division point. -Price, 130. Will rent hotel tor' t3S on account of sick ness, lie full of boarders. Quick sale. Addreaa 2V 8. Kerr, set Broadway, Council Bluffs. ; -i jI. , '; -CENTRAL FLOUR n-U. Every seek warranted. Central Grocery and Meat Mar ket. Both phooee M, , v , ' , ' V-' -' THJB MOST rP-TO-DATSl RFflTATm. ANT V COUNCIL BLUFFS. GOOD SER. TICS AND HOME COOKINO. The Calu met reatauraat. OS Shroadwar. MASKED -MAS : ' ASSAULTS GIRL fTslls ta Hla Fwvaaae, aat.Maaaa-es ta , . EMsye. The polloa raoatvad word last night about I o'clock from Warren Hough at Crescent that a lt-year-old daughter of '8 farmer named "McKeowa. living on the banks of Honey Creak lake.' had been attacked by a masked man with criminal Intent. Mlaa MeKeown, It Is said, left, the house shortly after dusk ta perform aoma errand and bad proceeded but. a' short dlatance whan a masked man sprang from behind a tree and seised he. The tirute attempted to , throw the young woman to tba ground, at the same time holding his hand over her mouth to prevent her crying out- The young woman struggled 'desperstety, and after nearly all. her 'clothing had been torn from her succeeded la breaking away from tha brute. She screamed for as sistance and the fellow, aeelng the game waa upV 'dashed Into the take,' the' water of which la low; and made hie' escape. Mlaa MeKeown rave a good description of tha brute, which' waa furnished the po ll oe here by Mr. Hough. The fetlow had either a gray beard er whiskers, .which showed beneath the mask. He was dressed In overalls and wore a straw bat. Sara Wife la la William BI in peon, the negro Janitor of the First National bapk; yesterday Mad aa Information charging hie wife, Camilla Simpson, a white woman, with being In sane. Pending the hearing te be held to day . by tha commissioners, tha wenssa wss placed la St. Bernard's hospital In Mv-ch. Ian. Camilla Larson, then a rears of age, waa adjudged Insane and committed ta tha stats asylum at Cmrlnda, but was discharged from there In Augest of the same year as recovered. Ia Novem ber, MW. she waa married to Simpson, he etna seven years bar senior. A few days agn.the woman, appareatly much excited, appeared In the orAee of H. V. Rattey, clerk of The dtetitet eonrt. and a enounced that she wished to secure a diverse at once. She waa Informed that whla tha eleik -of the eeart had au thority -to Issue marriage lieeaaee he hsd none to grant divorcee, that; power reeling with the Judge ef the district court. Mrs. Btmpaea dlapisyed her marriage osrtta. eate and Instated on leaving It with Deputy Hardeaty, while shs went to secure the servkiee of an attorney aa anggeeted by Mr. Hardeaty. Tha marriage certificate le still In Mr. Hardesty's poseeaaton. CONTRACTOR AlXeTWED HOUR TIME fear Months' Addition far Wltlew Creek Dltea. ' At a meeting of the Joint drainage board of Harrison and Pottawattamie counties In this , city yesterdsy ths time limit for ths completion of the Western Dredging company's contract was extended from September 1 four montha. The com pany had the contract for the Willow creek ditch, the work on which ehould have been completed by September 1 of this year. In Ita application for an' ex tension the company stated that unavoid able circumstances had cauaed delay In getting ths work started. A bill of K33 for services rendered by the late Thomas Tostevln In connection with the drainage ditches, when hs wss county surveyor for Pottawattamie county, waa referred to a special committee consisting of County Auditor Cheyne of Pottawattamie county. County Attorney Fallon of Harrison county and Seth Dean, engineer In charge of construction. Engineer Dean was Instructed to - de termine the amount of dirt removed by W. A. Smith on the Boyer river cut-off No. J under hie former contract. ' After aiowlng a number of minor bills the bosrd sdjourned. to September to, when It will meet again In this city. Where Shall I Ray Mr Oraeertee WB ANSWER THIS QUESTION. FTR.BT WHERE PRICES ARE RIGHT, SEC. OrTD, WHERE THE GOODS ARB FRESH AND FIRST CLASS. THIRD, WHERE TOU WILL RECEIVE COURTEOUS AND HONEST TREATMENT. WB FULLFIL THE ABOVE REQUIREMENTS IN EV ERT RESPECT. GIVE US A TRIAL OR DER AND WB ARE SURE TOU WILL BE OCR REGULAR CUBTOMER. JOHN OLSON, 731 Wt BROADWAT. If you are looking lorwara to your sum mer's ou ting you will need a few va cation necessities; If you are going camp ing with a amall party you will want a few delicacies; If you are going to a plento you. will want your basket filled with "good things to eat." Sandwiches, olives, pickles, cakes, cheess, fruits, a cold bottle of ginger ale or root beer In fact MeAtee baa everything necessary to Bit a dainty lunch basket and tha best the market affords. Real Kmtmtm Trans fere. These transfers were reported to- The Bee August by the Title Guaranty. A Trust company of Council Bluffs: COunty sheriff to Boyle National bank, ta lots In Manawa park e. d. 13,42415 County' sheriff to Boyle National bank, 521 lots In Msnawa park a. w. 8,SK9.46 Louis B. Everett and husband to Ed ward Borv. lot I and wU lot I In block I In Wright's addition to Council Bluffs, la., w. d Laura EL Schenck and husband to 628.00 Albert Fenn, part se nm 2-74-40, w. d. Clara E. Curtis et si to. Mellnda Johns, lot n In block 80- In Ferry addition to Council Bluffs, Ia., w. d. W. H. Wood and wife to John L. 450.00 13.00 . Schroeder. lots I and I In block 16. In Burns' s' addition to Council Bluffs. Ia.. a. o. d. 10.04 Bounty sheriff to Boyle National ' bank, lot 1 In block-1 In Manawa park, a. d..-i. ..'...-..,.. . .00 Seven transfers, total ..j....n..,02B 94 ... ; t ... i -. The Title Guaranty and Trust company,' abstracters pt .tltlefj. Books date bsek to 163. Books are all up to data. . Work 'ac curately ' end. promptly dons st lowest prloes. Office opposite, out boose, m Pearl street. Council BkilSe; IsUT jN. T. Flumbjn CoV d. NJght'-TJWi .We are agents for. .the best wheelchairs for invalids. E. Alexander, W B'way.;.: f : -v. -'--. . .-.:n-i-f. , - - .!;. t . i -Mkt B4,Bai'.;,:,. ;:; Must sell dwelling. Has five room's, city water. Is on car line and rents for $8 per month; always rented; '. Tel. 6L Charles T. Officer, 419 Broadway. Marrtaare Licenses. These licenses to wed were Issued yes terday to the following: n Name and Residence. Otto B. Etier, Omaha Ada Phillips, Omsha J. O. Pars low. Shenandoah, Ia. .,. Emma Jones. Shenandoah, Ia William Skalth. Council Bluffs ... Anna Unmack, Council Bluff a .... O. F. Mason, Red Oak, la Mary Foatar, Red Oak, Ia . Age. Ti MALONET'S PEARL ST. NEK . r LOCATION. M Swanson Music company, 407 West Broad waythe pace where you will find a splendid assortment of pianos to select from. Con overs, . Cables, Schubert and Kingsbury's. All clean, new good. Prices and tsrms to suit every person. We think It a good house to deal with. ' WINOH SICftTlOM. Davie, drugs. . Clark's, sodas. Stockert sells carpeta. Fine engraving at Leffert's. Ed Rogers' Tony Faust beer. Plumbing and heating. Blaby A Son. Souvenir postals. Alexander's, ttt B'wsy. Lewis Cutler, funeral director. 'Phone 7. Wood ring Undertaking company. Tel. 131. -pIAMONDS AS AN INVESTMENT, TALK TO LEFFERT ABOUT IT. George Hoagland has tha Kansaa Shall Brick. All hard brick. Get his prices. Sea Stephen Bros, for Are brick and fire clay, aewer pipe, fittings and garden hose. Xenophon Kynett arrived home yester day from a visit jto Denver and other Colorado points. . Lawn octal by Conrad hive Lady Mecca beea, Tuesday evening. August 1. at 1M Second avenue. , ' , BRIOTLY CASH FOR ALL BHOE8 AT Dl. SCAN A DliAN S GKAT cLorilNU OUT SHOE -BAJE. - - UET KOUK. GIBSON PICTURES FRAMED WITH BAUliruL FRAMjSs; HaTn C' &MWlClt ,pol . I pay tU ear ton for east iron; mixed. IW; atove, II; rags. vu per 1U; rubber, 7o; cupper, lea per lb. .J. Katclman, eVS Main, both 'phones (RVO. ' Ws wholaaala lea cream. . JMpped to any part of the state. Special pfioea to' the re tail trade. I. MuocL lit West Broadway, Council Bluffs. In. Tel. 164. O. F. Mason and Mary Foster, a young couple from Red Oak. accompanied by their respective fathers, ware married In this city last evening by Justice Field. ' We hava the finest line of sample monu ments to select Irvm In the Wral. Sheeley Lane Marble and Granite Works. Sit East Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ia. Concordia lodge, Knlghta of Pythias, will meet tn regular session this evenina. All members ui -requested to be present as ,, . . wumqvm uk unporiaoce to ooma before tha meeting. Rev. Henry DeLong performed tha mar- s imae ceremony yesterday for Otto U. Etler and Ada PhlUipa, both of Omaha, and William Skalth and Anna Unmack both of thla city. ; . rail opening Western Iowa college; Mer rutin vivca, council Biuns, la., lie londay, August XI. English. Normal. Bookkeeping and Shorthand deiiartmenta. 0en4 for new catalogue. Both phones. Hubert rora and John Mitchell, negroes, were arreated yesterday charged with breaking Into and robbing Ed. Burke's barber shop on West Broadway. The men ara said to hava secured lite in cash. Ofllsers of ths -Anheuaer-Busch Brewing comvaay .of fit. Unite, were In the city yesterday making arrangxuienta for tha erection of a tm.uuO cold etorage warehouse on South Aiaia etxent nd EtgLta, aveaua. - Conaoilman Thomas Maloney. John -Oal-ia. Joe Bum. John fltagerald. James Wtckham. Hubert Tlnley and Charlea I)uff. WlU saavo toaa fur ItmmsUoura, i attend the stste meeting of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. Tba following teed drinks and Ice eream will be eerved all this week at tha Clark I 'rue company's; Msdja, fmsen phonphete, Siberian flip, eldorado sondes, tropical sun dae. . Csrmenrlte kiss, southern beauty, American sundae and Greenland Iceberg. Everest, the a-yeer-old soa of Mr. and Mrs. M. C Sorensen, 2t'S Avenue (', was severely bitten on the leg by a big dog Sunday morning. The boy waa trying to separate hie own and a neighbor's deg which wer fighting and the atranse dug turned on him and fastened his teeth in Dia lag. The case In which the proprietors of the Calumet restaurant are charged by Charles Toung. colored, with Infringement of civil rights by reason . of refusing to serve a meal to him and hla wife, waa continued yesterday In Justice Gardiner's court for pne week, owing to the Illness of Mrs. Toung. Jske Lynns, who crested a disturbance at Lake Manawa Sunday night, after declin ing to pay for a ride he took on one of the burros, waa fined 110 and costs In Juailce Gardiner's court yesterdsy. He went to the county Jail to serve out tha fine by partaking of three days' board at the expense of Pottawattamie county. Elmer Sayres. of 12l Sixteenth avenue. Is to have a hearing before Justice Field today on the charge of assaulting Bert Sister, son of A. Sigler, who filed the com plaint. Bert Sigler,. it Is said, insisted on paying attention to a daughter of Sayres, despite the latter'e objections snd ths alleged assault Is said to have been com mitted last Saturday bight when Sayres found young Sigler in the company of his daughter. . W. F. Trsvis. ths farm hand charged with a statutory crime against Nnttle Bothwell.. the 14-year-old step daughter of Frank Snethen of Lewis township, had a preliminary hearing before Justice Field yeeterday and . waa bound over to await the action of the grand Jury. In default of ball, placed at frOO, Travis waa recom mitted to the county Jail. The caae waa taken to Justice Kleld'e court on a change of venue from the court of Justice Gar diner. Two men and two women traveling In a wagon bearing the legend "Israelites of the House of David," a sect having Ita head quarters In Benton Harbor, Mich., held services st the atreet corners yesterday, attracting Considerable attention by their long and unkempt hair. One of the tenets of their belief Is that It Is sacrillgloua to cut cither the hair on the head or the face. They expect to remain here about three daya and then will cross the river to Omaha. FTemaat Coaaty Veteraaa. SIDNEY, Ia., Aug. . (Special.) The eighteenth annual reunion of the Fremont County Veterans' and Sons of Veterans' associations will be held in Farragut, Au gust B-24. Col. W. P. Hepburn will de liver an address Wednesday afternoon and Hon. Claude Porter, democratic candidate for governor, will speak, on Friday. Other speakers are W. E. Mitchell of Sidney, T. 8. Stevens of Hamburg and several of the local pastors. - There will be abundance of music of all klnda, base ball and other en tertaining features. Bee Want Ads are the dependable seeds of success. DIAMONDS Frenxer. 15th and Dodge Its. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Showers In Nebraska and Iowa To . day and Tomorrow Cooler la Nebraska. , - ' j . . . WASHINGTON. Aug. .Fo recast of ths westher for 'Tuesday-and Wednesdsy: For Nebraska ; and ' Kansas-Showers Tuesday and Wednesday; . cooler Tueeday. For. Iowa and Missouri Local rains Tues day -and Wednesday; cooler Tuesday night and' Wednesdays ,": -',' .., . - !.', Fopv South Dakpta-Falr Tuesdsy and Wednesday :. .warmer 'Wed rynday. For Montana Showera Tuesday; fair and warn Wed needs, t ' ' Torfc;tWyomlndJ'oloradcshowers Tuesday and Wedneedsooler-Tuesday. .C ' ' t. La.eal Steeard.. OFFICE OF THE WTTATHER BUREAU. OMAHA, Aug. 20.-OffnMfil record of tem perature and preorpttatinn compared' with the corresponding Sty of the last three year - ' lflos. inns. i04. 1908. Maximum temperature':.', n M 5. 4 Minimum' temperature'. 75 ' M!, 68 -aj Mean temperature,;..: 84 ' 78 76 71 Precipitation .'......,.....,'.00 .00 .00 .00 Temperature and precipitation departures fronj the normal at Omaha since March L and comparison with the laat two yeara: Normal tempernture.'.'.'.r., T4 Excess for the dev.... i Exceas deficiency since March 1 its, riormai precipitation 10 Inch Deficiency for the day.'..;..,.,... .10 Inch PrerlDitatlon since MnecK 1 km Deficiency since March 1.. s.H Inches Deficiency for cor. period., 1906... 7 Inches uenciency ror cor. perlor, 1904... 1.07 lnchea Heporta from. Stations at T r. M. ' Station and State Temp. Max. Rain- of Weather. Bismarck, ralnlne- : f p. ni. Temp. fall. ...... W 62 .80 ..".'..72 7 .01 .ii.M 90 .00 84 90 .00 ......72 to .01 .s...61 62 .n .v..M tt .04 .i...72 82 1 .00 ,...M 9! ' .f0 .....ta 4 '. .,..".88 93 " ' .mi ...,.2 fi. ' .04 J....8S H ' .00 W tl ' ' .f0 .....66 68 .00 78 M f .....60 64 T. precipitation. ' Local Forecaster. Cheyenne, cloudy .. Chicago, pt. cloudy Davenport, clear -.. i Denver, raining Helena cloui Huron, clear Kansas City, clear-.'.."... North Platte, clear Oinaha; clear Rapid Cfty, cloudy ....... St. Louis, pt. cloudy .... St. Paul, clear Salt Lake, cloudy' ...... Valentine, clear .......... Wllllston. cloudy ....... "T" Indicate trace of L, A. WELSH. Mid - The " "' in- The Bee - ' . - - - . --;''- ' . v 1 ' . ... e '. is affording thousands opportunities to buy bargains. Are you interested in real estate. -.WEDNESDAY; AN the following well known. real estate titmV will aSyerUe Special Bargains In parts .of the city desbribed b'eloi: Hsimcpm Park District The South Part of "City Northwest Omaha Business Property mciuaea aoma or tna nnest Domes In tba elty. Tha car service is good. The property Ilea high and tba prices are reasonable, which makea It a good In vestment proposition. George P. Be mis Co. - P. I). Wead. . r. Alfred Kennedy. Thoa. F. Pay ton. Harrison a Morton. : George) e Co. Garvin Bros. .. Suburban Property on if Imtit Itvi VWUVi which takee In Dundee. Benson and ed forward by a conservative home Florence aa -well aa property adjoining buying people, who are working won- umana. ana convenient to car linea la In rreaUr demand than ever bnfora . ' . 7 ' mww, luuiiv yj uuci j una uvea The prices are very raaaonabla for thla pnt on the market recently and la ba property. but on account of It deslr- log Bold to noma Duuaera. . abllity prices are ateadily Increasing., George P. iieinla Co. F. I. Wead. Thoa. F. Pay ton. Hastings Jt Urydnn. Ji. P. Iktdge. Payne. Rostwfck Co. Byron Reed Co. Kerr-fihaUrroaa. Ilarrlaon A Morton. Gania lii. nrnT IflKIVr AV PpAIl,,t,w,nno,oNwTokmm, Bryn. riUlll JUAMilu Ui vAIVIVULL The democratle headquarters sr alrearly Outsids Iiinranoe Oenpaaiet Beek to lfak illSaore Igaiut Bin. ' sawahamawa) OUTGROWTH OF THE ANTI-COalPACT LAW All 'the Caadldatee aa Both Repah lleaa and Democratle Tlrhete Ex pected ta Be la Dee Molaee "oa Tharaday, . (From a Staff Correspondent.) DE8 MOINES. Ia.. Ang. tO.-Sperla!.)-Tt waa discovered todsy that some of the non Iowa fire Insurance tompenlea, that Is com panies organised and having their mifi office In other states, have made an attempt to organise for the purpose of defeating the re-election of Auditor of State B. F. Carroll, next November. It Is known that a num ber of fire Insurance and also fraternal In surance men In this city hsve been ap proached with the proposition that .lt they will join In the fight one hundred men will be put In the field to make an aggresatvs campaign agalnat Auditor Carroll. The purpose of defeating him Is the fsct that he haa resisted their efforts to secure fhe repeal of the Blanchard, anti-compact law and tha anti-coinsurance arid pro-rating law. . The Blanchard law Is the law. that prevents Insurance companies combining and fixing the rate of premiums. It Is ths sntl-trust law as spplied to fire Insurance companies.' The other law that the Are Insurance man wish to eee defeated Is sec tion 1741 of ths code. ' which, prohibits co Insurance. It Is a protection to the public since if the law waa repealed companies could attach riders to the policies under which ,tbey would never hsve to pay the full face .of the policy, while at the sime tlm they would be receiving a premium rate that would pay for the full face value. The fratemala have been approached tn the scheme because of ths hope of- getting the 300,000 voters In their membership lined up. Thus far It has been Impossible to find any Iowa company that has agreed to go Into ! the scheme though a number hsvs been j found to whom the proposition has bean V,. Vw whnm U haa turn.. I down. Will lean o Letter. Governor Cummins will Issue no letter of acceptance of the nomination eS gov ernor. .The newspapers over the state of Iowa that have been commenting on what he would say are misinformed. Governor i Cummins was asked about the matter to day and ststed that It hss never been the custom of the nominee for governor to write s letter of acceptance. The candi date Is slwSys notified by a committee sud Is then taken before the convention to per sonslly stste his acceptance, aa was done st the state convention this year. Charaed with Perjary. William Gretton was today placed under arrest on a charge of perjury. The charge Is thst he swore falsely to the age of Miss Olive Brown of Boone, Is., In order to as sist In getting a marriage license for her marriage to Roy Mann. Franklin Brown, a brother, claims she is but 17 years old. Chance Date of Convention. The data of the state convention ef the Christian Endeavor, which will be held at the Central Church of Christ In this city, hss been changed to October 1 to 8 Instead of a week later. . Katarallsed to -Get a. Bride. In order that he might' return safely tu Itsty for his bride-to-be, Pietro Cosmalll today secured naturalisation papers of the district .court hers. '"The ""glrls parents re fused to allow ner to make IM triii' atof so 'Pietro hsd to be naturalised in Order to .go former. .FJety-ps a anut vender In this.cltyo " ' Evans it la-rharse. .7 . . Between HQOsnd KM" of Me crseit'snnU of the- Iow-National, fcuaYd '-are'Jn ltht city- tonight ready for the practice "shoots for. the Iowa rophies. at; th:e ForV Pea Moines' rifle isangs.pwKjch ,ope'ai tcirnqrro morning. 'The "men: will camp ,pn' -the grounds for" four days snd will be in chsrge of Colonel H, Evans of Red Oak.--.. 'All Candidates Here Ttiaraday. All the candidates, of both ths republican and democratic tlcketa will be In this city Thursday. That Is the dste set when the central committee of each . party ' will meet the candidates and finally plan for the campaign and .the' date' when the cam paign wfll open.' Boon after the confer ence . Chairman Woods of the republican committee expects to open the headquarters here snd remain permanently in the city from that time tti charge of the campaign. Chairman Miller' of the democratic com- LS OH) and WELLr TRIED REMEDY. . tTJR OVER SIXTY TCARS sum. wzvsx.owni aooTxisa mu?, Su MB MS tot e SlXTf TEARS by MILLION, ef MOTHERS for tk.tr CHlLDRttM WHILE TEETH. INO, WITH PBHrEOT SUCCESS. IT SOOTHES te. CHILD. SOri KKS the OUMH, ALLAYS sll PAIN, CURES WIND COUC, s.4 I. U. bwt tmmtr (or DIARRHOEA. SolS bf Dnulut . tnrf But el th varla. R. ur sntf mk for MRS. WIXSLOW'S bOUTHIXa STRIP An use as etser klas. SI eesu Week Real Estate Advertising la. being built up Tory rapidly, with good substantial homes, by a class of PeP' n mane we peat pi cuirena. A good many of iheae' people' are em ployed In South Omaha. .. George P. Bemla Co. . V. It. Wead. Kerr-6hUcrose Co. KusseU A McKJtrick Co. Win. D. Rood. . McCagne laveslmeni Co. R. H. Landeryon. D. V. Sholes Co, Oarsin Bros. The North Part ol City llk',he !h part U 5r?w.,ng Ter' ranMlv mnA itm nrnvaa im Knln . K dera in thla part of tha city. ConslcV- " -Ji' A " " -.1: . George P. Be tula Co. . F. U. Wead. ; Ituaseil & McKitrick Co. It. H. Laudrryon. Kerr-Shallcrosa Co. George O. Wallace. Thos. F. Paytoa. H. C. Peters Co. George A Co. Garvin Urva. open in the Observatory building and are In the chary of ex-Congressman Walt It Butler.. Ths preliminary plans of ths re - publican committee are tor securing a sum - ber of republicans of national reputation CI ' No woman who tisei "Mother's Frienl" need fear the suffering and danger incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of iu horror and insures safety to life of mother and ch ild, and leaves her in a condition more favorable to speedy recovery, i The child tas s1a la af1 w-T a w v M J amaaTVr uvaibalj a vus aua eood natured. Our book lit aim j, mu. u r-i ''Motherhood," is worth its weight in gold to every woman, and will be sent free envelope by addressing application Brad field Regulator Co. Atlanta CHEAP EXCURSIONS .....TO..... ' ... THE BLACK HILLS; FROM NEBRASKA POINTS $10.00 round trip to Hot Springs, S. D, , $15.00 round trip to Deadwood and Lead, S. D. . Dates of Sale: August 28th. Final Limit: September 12th. Train Service: From Omaha at 4:10 P. M. daily. Through sleepers and chair cars. For rates, berths and information, apply BURLINGTON CITY TICKET OEFICE. 1501 lARNAM ST.. 0BIABA, NEB. 111 39 mmi SCHOOLS AND Western Military, Academy v - Upper Alton. Illinois J8thveer. Ideal location near St. Louis. Six modem building in beiutl. p. ful psrfc. Three fire-proof barracks. Lsrge drill hall, with gymnasium sod bowling alley.. Strong faculty of 16. Army officer snd militsry equipment '. hirni.hdby War Dept. Tuition $450. Capacity 150. Waiting fist (sstyesr. , ' Itpmediate application sdvisable for boy of good chiracter above 6th gride. -t n'l AT..BKHT M. JACKSeW. A. M.. SopeHatendn( Lindenwoed College for Women ,. .Dlaniond Jubilee Colleje. of the West. Academic. SemltHiry and Colleaa Courses, (MhsJu,. Klocullon, 'Art apd tomestio Economy, . physical, anij, jBtraUaloT Location. .. AcoesslblUty to a crest city. Select patronafs. Limited number ot boarders. Every ' room taken during last school year. Beautiful location. Kleotrlc cars to St. Mais. CstalosAie on , application, aiev. Oeofe Vrederlo Ayres. rh. Vzsa ISeiitworth BELLgVUE COLLEGE CQLLhlCilC Claajtltiu, stflenti&u, phliosu Lphical courses. r ACADEMIC An accredited High BohooL frepsres for Wc-uevue or any uluer out lea or University- Is'OKMAL BCtiOOL Elementary and ad vanced courses. Certificates granted. . CONSERVATORY Tneory ut music, pi auo, 'voice, violin, elocution snd art. CUNNbC'lloiNd ' witn omalia; Uleotrle line and Burlington Railway. Kail acmeater opens bepteinber 18. Address President Wadaworth, Bellsvaa Web. American Kimball Hsi 830to ass Wabash Ave. OhioagOt III. Conservatory Ths Lsssisf Seassl si Music sss Oramstle ArT TWCNTY-riBST SEASON. Slaty-five emloen' instractors. Un.orpassed course of study Teachers' Training Department. Diplomss n. Teacher'e CertlBcataa. Vnrivaltd fret Advam lata. Thirty free scholarships awarded aniraalh to talented stadeota of limited means. Faliterir. begins ii.nt. 10. 19t6. .Linus, nailed fr. JOHN J. H ATTSTAE DT. Pr.ild.nt baa been desirable for a long time, aa evidenced by the beautiful homes In ,Bem?a Park and on Walnut Hill. Con venient car service and the beautiful view to ba had baa made a strong der mand for property In this section ot tha city, George P. Brails Co. F. D. Wead.'-' " - George G. Wallace. " Kerr-Shallcross. - 1. H.. Duraout & Bon. - Garvin Jlros. West Farnam District Property is of the choicest for line real dencea. It U in this district that tha highest priced, resldepce property in V. v . .. . . Omaha is altuated. George P. Bemis Co. F. D. Wead. Keir-rihallcrosa Co. Russell A McMrKitrick Co. Win. 1). IlwL Payne Investmrnt Co. Georga G. Wallace. Thos. F. Payton. J. R Biunont A Son. George A Co. Garvin Broa. such as VWa President Fairbanks,, flee-, rUry Taft, Speaker Cannon, SenatnV te FoTiette. Senator Cutlom, nt-Onvernor V Sant of Minnesota, Governor Deneen of J Illinois and Coe t. Crswford of South 1 Dakota to take part In the campaign here 'and make a number of speeches euan. And many other painful and tterlotti ailment from which most mothers , , suffer, can be avoided by the uac of Kot.iri rntit .Tint treat remedy a God-send to women, carryinc' them through their most critical ordeal with safety and no pain. f-s --v rrra nnn r n n , j ill II II HI -lll in plain COLLEGES. Clcit Avei a ST. CHARLSiS MdI83M90& MILlTftnY flOftDEMV LeBlas-ton. Ho. Oldest and Lars est Military School In the HFddle West. Class 'A' by recent rating of War Dept. Band for catalogue. National Cathedral School far Clrll ML SL Albas, Wsiblsgloa, D. C Combines the best features of ths College Preparatory snd Finishing School. Unrivalled advantages la Music and ArL Certificate ad mite to college. Special Courses. rin. proof Building. Park of 40 aoree. ttt. Ber. H. T. lATTZaxi D, S. n, r rresldent Board of Trustees, For cstalogue apply to Mrs. BABBOVB WAXXBB, ' at. A. FrlndpaL A4vrtia n THE OMAHA DEE Bestir. West snd Investments. In Omaha have tn tha last few yeara Kradually become sounder and better investment until today they art brisk ing a good income and tha value ta In creasing. Eastern money ia coming In and it Is a good place to Invest., , George P. Be mis Co. F. I. Wead. K. C. Peters Co. i, Garvin Bros. Now is' the time - . . ','.. to buy! s ; rpirnnrpnnrns iGa. U UUULaUULU Don't wait tiir prices are higher and some body makes money from your purchase. Hake the money yourselL v