- TTIE- OMAnA "DAILY BEE; "WEDNESDAY,; AUGUST 23, .1906V PERSONAL PILES CUBED .WITHOUT AN OPERATION ALL hinds vi rues cared internal, external anno. Needing or Itching tiiee. A guarantee pinins; given la verv rasa Irani frit b lf. IHt1 well, b baa had twenty-fire years' Perlenee In treating piles. Hundreds Of teathnonlaM given n application. 6M Bee bid., Omaha, Nab. Ifbene pousiee 1414. U-M174 AgJl ANT POOR GIRL in need of a' Mend ali r writ to tn matron of M BaivatioA Army Horn fur Woman at 624 N. Mia i. O nana. Nab. U-MUa TRY KELLY'S Laundry. 'Phon Douglas K - v-ki D aa P DR. ROT, Chiropody, A. 1 at ft, 10 Faro m. PRIVATE confinement home; - Mrs. Dr. King, lull M Hat SC. Tal. WoUg. 166. It 76 TV V"LEATlNG Buna!u?hlng, Embroidering, sine and Bhrui Dyeir.g and Classing, Sponging and Bhrtnk. Ins. only to par; yard, Baud tor prloo lis I and sample. GOLDMAN FLEATI NQ CO.. MO Douglas hlook. TeX Douglas Hit - , . .. . uttm CITT BTEAM. ' Tat. Doug. 264. 'J4 aV UthSW . LAUlNUKl PRIVATE noma during confinement. Mra. Gsrdell, 221 Charles. f. Taj. . Doug. JIU . ii THB BalTatlon "' Army solicits- cast-off clothing; In foAt. anything yon dofc not prod. We collect, repair and sell, at 114 Aniiwiiiu la the worthy podr: CAU Phon Doug, IU and wagon will oaU. . . -. . U ail - FREE medical and surgical treatment at Erelghto Medioal Cvliege, 14th and avenport Sta. - Special a liar. Hon paid to confinement cases. All traatmant u- Krvlsed by oollaga prolessors. 'Fbohe ug- U67. Call anasarca day or ninL THE City Oarbaga Co -Office, 14th and Leavenworth Bis. . Tat Duugl&a 87. . U 791 PRIVATE noma during confinement: ba blea adopted; Tha Good Samaritan San . Itarium, Jit Flrat Ave.. .Council Bluff, la- Tel 77.4,, v, . ---i- ..,U-a . SURVEYING, BUcltand.rIr,.IU Bnksias- OMAHA StAQMnerar lnaUtU, Bmt bldg. 6TRINQE8. rubber rood a. by mall; out rioaa. Beoa lot irea cataiugua. aayara Ulou Dru Co.. Omaba. V 77 ' f A flM V.'TTfT OBTEOLOOT Mra. Rlt- room i, aaoond floor, , , , U M427 a24 . WE RENT aa wing aaoblnaa at II per wni, wa aau aaconu-nana msuininaa ud. Nabraalga Cyola Co., cortiar Uth and Ha may. Tal. Duuglaa luO. . . U 77 DR8. VO&E1 prtvata hoapltal for woman ana lor iata oatoro aoa aunng conaaor mant. UU fl. Ulh .Hi., v Omaba. Neb. , U MOTu B17 ARCHITECT --0. Lk SroUna. all BaaBldg. U 431 8 . ACOKN FESS, Howard. SHOULD BLANCHARDB ECZEMA I1UJI not give apeedy or aatiaiaciory ra aulte,- notify Prof. L. Bianchard, akta ayoolallit, Minneapolia, Minn. Whola alera auppr AU druggrldta. . ; , . U-MA10810s. XfAfJllJF,TTr!tr,mntABabtn- Mm Bwllh, lit M. la. M fix or. U MKtt BU4X 1NINQ ROOM fox rent, esocllent location. completely lurnianea, aong; nne Duninana, U M717 2s NTEEt Addraaa of Ha(u E. Rlcharda. ormar location near Lincoln or Omiiii. Milliner and drkaamaker. Alfred t). Rich, MU, lMMl, fA4. V. f'W'f - Tf ..II ' T T U7ilt MEbrCAL" : BEdTnarval Food Pllla" lEST narva'Viraiior t6r man. . "dray'a Nerr rood Pllla" -Jor: Soatpatdr Bherman" i McOonriell Drug Co.; Omaha." ' 77 DR. PRIES-.-e-eeiwiaeft rmn'a; tiraaaaea. waaaneaaea, oioonargaa,- irrag-uiarttlea, aurad . calnjeaaly ' And aafely. . .. Withhal) .. Biocs, utn ana narnvy. room f, umui. PILES Moat obstinate caaea . mured. 6ymmea Plla Remedy: ' Byi mall 0o. oo i ll, Cincinnati, u. M- s WONEY TO LOAN QHATTELS , VACATION MONEY , - v EVEJtVBODT NEEDS it: And tha la' the place to oomo-and g it. uon i let money aiana in in way oi en' joying youraelf when it can be ao. eaaily ODtainea at inis ouicaon nuiiwuLU GOODS, PIANOS, HORbEb, WAUONB, ; PECIAL RATES ON ; SALARY , LOAN8. We have a good proposition to offer, tboae who w lab' money to tide them over vaoa- tlon period. ..ca.il Ana. do convinced. . . BELIABLE CREDIT ; CO, , . ' u K0'M Pazton Bloc. ' .' ;i- - X-M81A Ml da wlthotiks bu what'a tbac tiaet Mono at all. B0RK0W MONEY " ' 'oq. your furniture, pianoa, Ura , ' k atock and ether chatula. ,We' ; alau loan to peraona ateadlljr : : - employed on their plain not - without, endoraer. , . jO ONE WILL KNOW ' you ever- had a loan, bealdea " ( you have .uaa of both, money- ' f. ' EASY . PAYJklENTg - - " t arranged to 'eult yovr Bual''" ,' LIBERAL. REBATE .J, ' ,tf pal4 net dra du.; Omaixa Mortgage Loan Cor lit Hoard ol Trade Jblda, Tel. Duuglaa X91 ,v It trWMl'U )f. I..' i VHATTEIA eaiary and Jewelry - loana. m aar wu w wraam ta - CR. - PRIBENOW'B PRIVATE . AIONKT loaaad on lurnitura, plaiioa. aalary. half the-ratal no red laoe: 'vacy; 1-nmedlate attaiiliwa; &u any taring w aiiiad;. payiuenla. auapeuded in aaaa t Bowea,:703 N.. Yl Life Bldir- Advanpea private money on . chattele or aaUry; ey to get; ne red tape; you gii money aaiue ui "aau cor ai amall cuet. Open aveuloga OH t. , x 71 i " 1 1 MONET LOANED SALARIED PlCOPug ana uuiiri wiliioui avouruy; eney pay menta. OfBnea In U prlnelpm xiaa. Tel man, room ii.cnaw ora uxe Uldjr. X.-V EAGLE LOAN OPriCBs reliable, aooora modatlng: all kualnaaa oonUUentlal. XmI uuuuh. , x jal FURNITURE, Uve aloe, ealarv loana. pull. Um Loan Co -nou a. Baraer HUSK. .. . , - v ...... . JL iM MONEY loaned on ula noa, furniture, Jew. eiry,, boraaa, oowe. at a. CO S. -Til CHATTEL and aalary loana. Credit Ca. k.) Paaton block. Phoenlg A. 7ee WANTED TO BUY WANTED .f-TO' BU , SECOND-HAND FlBNITURA.: Wvae., aarpeta. dothma and ahaes. Pay tha beat nrlcea TeL Duiiglaa WO. N-4U 84 wantkj iu Tof; ar' corb " And tot buabtls lomatoee. Tela. Florence k and a "W- , ,v Y filUMl tV.t -l?. '. DOUGLAS COUNTY FAIRW-V The lMtalea 4MMiatv-fair will b-heM eptetnber ia. to Ovtebei A IKO. -Prainluiu .i.i. can w nia 17 aillMI IDt limtla f rintlnc Co.. lta Howard Bt.. or alJr..u Horautry. u. w. uervey, tiea KMg.. I Unaha, tlim U J MONEt; TO LOAN-r-REAL ESTATE QARVIN BRO&, 1104 Fsrnam, I and ft par cant loa.na on realesijiu;, no MONEY TO LOAN Payne laveatment Co. W 764 W-7M WANTED City loana. Jid warrant a. i rarnaca Smith Co.. UA i ernam 8L .. ... . W W. W-7al BUILDING loana on residence, property; t per iDk vr o. 4naJM.iv, xvainae dib, -. W 7B4 LOWEST RATES Be oi la, Pgiton Block. V ll PRIVATE MONEY F U. Waad, 1MB Dou . ' w-nr 11,000,000 TO LOAN on buatneaa . and real. dence property in omana; lowest r.;, no delay. Tbomaa VVennan. R. 1. N. Y. Life. - - -v. W-7H WANTED City loana. R. C Peters A Co. -.. , ... .... WrW City Ac farm loana. O. F. Carson Co., N.T.U VV IW LOANS on Improved city property. W. H. tnomaa, sue r im 'national' cmna: mag. 5,fl00 In tBoo andTfoo gmonntir ' M. 3. Kn- nard dt Co., tw-N Brtva wivek-, w ai FaMtta? ' .At . rr rr WIRE AND. IRON .FENCING. For lawn, garden pou'tr nd farm. Send for large free cataJOgo. -uewrur price . Omaha Wire and Iran Wanks, M-Sb-l, Ii. 84th. Tel. DoUATii'i. . . . Bll ANCHOR and Iron Fendngr Wire Fencing o per loou BJa ft.. Kin Ht.,.'iek nea si. - 4TS1 OS'S SSAdl CHAMPION fenoea besU ttil 8. Mth. Doug. PRINTING LTNGSTAD HlSJJ Orkde IWi Calendara. & JORVB, capliol AVe.;. . WE HAVE a new press no Job. too Urge or too small. Central Printing Co. - . gag 8eDt 10 CLAIRVOfANtS MADAME BUDDHA. , LEADING PALMI8T OF -OMAHA. Eventful and truthful prertlotlona given. , Call 111 B. Kth SI. Opp. boston Btore. S Mll PLUMBING BUY plumbing- auppllea direct. Wholesale prices. Bave on every article.. Only first, class goods handled. Prompt attention to every order. Send for catalogue. B. F. . Karol. ttt barrlaon- St. Chicago. IlL OSTEOPATHY JOHNSON Institute, 41a iS, Doug. 1CM. L. TeU -7M DR. W. W. BOWSER, over 1500 Famam. Tel. Doug.-eO. ,. ... . M356 Sa LAW & COLLECTIONS J. M. Macfarland. 101 T. U Bljig,- 'Tel. Doug-, tt&l . . -TBt . WANTED TO BORROW WANTED TO borrow $300 or 1,M0 hom. money on ample, well rented residence property In South Omaha, at 1 per cent, Address N-67. Bee. r V-147 DRESSMAKING PATTERNS cut , to measure. McDowell system of dressmaking, taugnt. -. iva r-ar nam. e-Mftllf 87 RAILWAY iTlME'CAlJI) .,, UalOH gTATION TKATfl ASD MARCY ( . i i ,'"'T'f'-.rTT PaotSo. ' - -' .....-., . Leave. Arrive. ?verland UmlteC t:) axn-a 1:11 pnj he China -and" Japan - .-' Faat Mall a 4:11 pm al io pm Colo. A CaUf. Ex a 4:15 pm : aro Callfornia A Ore. Ex. .a 4:16 pm a 1:10 pm lom Angalea Limited. ...all:S0 tm (10:41 pm Fast Mall ........ ho-., a 1:M pm 1 10 pra Colorado Special.... a 7:46 am a 7:44 am North Platte Looal.....a S:10 am a 4 60 pm Beatrice. Lpoe! b t:l pm b IrOt pm Chleagio, Haalt lalaaA as faalBa. -- v BAST. Leav. ' Arrive. Chicago Limited .-...-..-.a t.lb am a IM am Iowa Local .....M.,s..a 7:0w am a4 M pm Chicago Mail a I I am alO lO pm Iowa Local nlljv pra Vt:Upm Chicago (Eastern Exp.)-a 4 A Pm. A 146 pm Chicago Uowa Lunited.a 4: pm Altai pm west. Rocky Mountain Llm..., T:t9 am t:15 am Colo. A Cal. Exprsaa.,.a, 2:0t pm a 1:6 pm OkL A Texaa Ep.......a 4:40 ptn ali: pm Colorado Fast Mall ....al0:l ptrf a 7 Jt am a dally: ' b dally except Sunday. Cklaak Ciaal'WaWtoraw ""..' .' St. Paul- A Minneapolia. 1:30 pm 7:19 am St. Paul A Minneapolis. 7:46 am 11:60 pm Chicago -Limited -.....,. 6:40 piu IKiOam Chicago Expraas 7:4 am ,11:60 pm Chico Express .....i. ' tM pra ' J:10 pm .Waba-ak. : '.-' : ' St. Louis Express.... pm. at s-0 am SU Louis Local (from . . Council Bluffs) ..a l:U am" aiO:a) pB Staabarry Local irom ... .. - CouncU BluOa) , b 6:00 pm. bU:J0 am Ckloaaa. MUwSike A t. raaL ' ChL A Colo. Special... .a 1 Ak am a 71tt am California A Ore. fcj-.a.t:46 pm a 1:10 pm Overland Limited .......a 1:36 pm a .M) am Marion A Cedar R. Loc.b 1:46 am ail:0 pm Miaavarl PaclAa. . - St. Louis Kxpraas a 1:00 am K, C. A BU U areaa..aU;U pm a : pa IM pm Ukteat A Sortatwoatara., ... ... ..r-- Cedar Rapids 'Paf...,a J:6 am a 1:06 pm twin City a-xpreaa ....a7:aoam alu:0u pm Chicago Vajriiaht ....,a I.IAl am aU:la 'pm Chioao Lpuat ail.j am ti.u Sioux City .Local .....i.b .6o pin a : m Carroll Local a A.U pin a :M am Bloux City Local ..'.i..-.fti..c t 1:46 put Chloago ikxpreaa ........a 6:6u pin a i:Ai am Faat Mall J... ...... w..A-. pm il km Fast Mail .v!v, -j-.-r---A ija ru Twin cuy Limited' ...a :SA pra a7:iakm Ovailanu Limned a t: pni ' u6 aia .'Chicago Lliujted ....... .All:) pm aU;16 am NorloiA-iJunBaieol a J. 40 am' aio.46 am Llncoln-Loiig f ina ,.,..bT:40 am bluest am Dcadaood-Uinaulnl t ll-iia alr.ua pm Caapar-BhoalioiU l.UU pm a 6:u6 pm Haatlnga-Buperlur !....'. :0w pin 1 b 6:u6 pm Fremone-Alolpn' , b :ui pm bll.4 pm a Dally. t Lially axoapt Sunday. .. . lUiajvaa Caar. - rr g r (i- ry . . Chicago Kxpreaa ...'.....It 1:00 am A't:6t Dim j-lucaao Liiuitad ......i.a :tvpm a 7 JO am URUNQT9II TATWSlOth. ft M4f OS, u,1..VAk. ' V!TI.- ' '"'-A . i ruaajtaa. .. - n . . '. .'.. .,, Arrlva. .. Denvac A CaiUojcniA.i.tw pm a 4.A pm Ulack Hills .......... a-Vi.&in,'A pm Northwest Special ......a 4a0 pm a .u ain KtirUwMi hipiifaa ,ali..W ym k 6.u pm New-Sana fcpa ....A t.m am A.Laj ia Nabiaaka Local ....a ; am Linculu Local' I. ...... . 'a :u6 am LuiowUi al ATii.......b : f .m aii.ju in Ft. Crook PlattenVh..b l:apm W J Ci baUavua -av. plaliBiavaain,.a Mta Denver Lwuilad . y .r "a. 1 aa am Bi-avuauk Jr-au. J una,.. IM ant.'ai.M am bailavuo A fo JuiK-.a jf.W km a Lea p Cntcago. special .a 7:A am a 7:A am Chicae--Wee - put al.Aapia Ciiicago .rlf. u.n.....a A pm tJkkm lowa l-cAit a su am aiv w pm. at. Auia a.apraaa .m pm aiia) am kanaaa Ciiy-su Joa....alU s pm. a 4.46 am Kansas Cuy-Bt. ioe-M.a 1. 16 am a t.lt pm Kacsaa Ctiy-Bt. Joe.... .a 4.6 pia ,,y.. -SEBtXEB OEPOTT-lSul Jt $LiimL. Chlaaa-a. ,.tL .fraal. JtiaajkapaJle- ' Oaa.aAa. . ' . Laara. Arrlva, Tvta City PasseAgar.ub t.l aaa bf'lflpm Bloux Clty Paaaeugar.A 1 wJ.pm J lit amersna Local .....M,..b !: nu i Ala am L Euiaeaoar Local w...rS t,,4 Am ,f 6.60 M Mtaaa)riy plSa. - a Daur " PWlr ascept 'Sunday.' 'A? Datl axecot' Saturday, a BuftOaVunLr: a L,ilV fexcett MoRday. ; ; v-- . ' .r- - . r -. - - ... . , 4 rr n-rr.ar-aAjSB.-s a t rv, !- r-. It GRIFIT , Aaaaal Oralaes Feb i BOILf i.i 'M.tluAavl, by cbartared bk "Ara- 010.- is,uu tona 1 Tours Mound the Morld. F. C. CLARK. at way, N. t. NEWS v OF - INTEREST FROM IO WA COUNCIL- RESTivURAST MEN ARE HELD Froprietort of Oklumtt to Aniwer for Vio latiac Civil Eicatt Ltw. ACTION IS BROUGHT BY GEORGE YOUNG Walter TeetlSea He Wae Ordered Not tw Serve The as on Aeeowat of .' Their Color Cneo Agrnlaat Walter Dlaaalaeed. Peter Hartwlg apd L. Jensen, proprietors of fthe Chlufnet feaUurAiif. charged with lngrlngment of civil rights in refusing to serve a meal to Mr; and Mra. George Young, colored, of the city, were yester day held by Justice Gardner to await tha action of the grand Jury, their bonds. being placed at 1300 each, which they furnished. The charge against K. ;W.Uon, , a waiter em-ployed In the restaurant, was dismissed. It .being shown fnat he wsi merely nn employe a'nd was acting under orders from tha , proprietors. , t - -- -. Monday when the esse was called the .de fendants demanded a Jury and one was Im panelled, but ajfter the Arrorneyg had ,made j their openlnt; statements .the hearing was continued until Tuesday afternoon. When the Hearlnf Was resumed yete"rday counsel for the Complaintrig witnesses' discovered th alleged offense was an Indictable -nile-demeanor and that the defendants under the circumstances, were not entitled ' to a Jury, it being for the court alone to deter mine whether thore was sufficient evldenco to warrant binding them over to the grand Jury. When the attention of Justice Gardiner wsa called lb 'fli'ls' fal. "he at once1 dls m lived '. the 'vjury and proceeded -with the hearing-.' The evlde'rice wits somewhat con flicting. That of the waller, Watson,' wia to the effect, that he;, had told the conw, plalnants they couldjnot be served on ac count of their color., Evidence was offered by the defense that the .reason Mr. and Mrs. Young had been refused service wsa because aine was over, '"but this particular te-ttlmony waa somewhat upset by another witness, who testified than ah . offer to serve the Young party In the kitchen or a "back dining; room" had been made. At the close of the hearing Justice Gardiner annonnred thaifthe evidence left little douht ,in' "ils ' mind, but that . the complainants had been refused service r-n account of their color end that belnf the case. It was one for the-grand Jury to wrestle with. The case has, attracted con siderable attention and the court room waa crowded. A- Metaaar A Cn. : New Location of Wholesale Bakery, tl Mynster Street, Co. Bluffs. la. Home-made Bread a Specialty, --1 v -tyidttora WalcomA.'"' ' .'.'.'' Bwanson Musloi company, (. 40?,: .West Broad way--the, place 'Where' you -wrll Stid a splendid Assortment of jjlanos to aHect from; ' Conovera,- Cables, -.Sohubert-" anil Kingsbury' !au clean, -HeW g-oodsi Price' gnd ierms' to. suit every person.. Wa' thlnt It a-goo house to -deal 'With.'-, Chance to SeerCroaln'a. . . tnow looks as if compTaJhtji-Of resident In' that '"vlc)-Wy and otheYif relattv ia tha crossing of tjie. Great '.."Western' rllfpa'd" li Woodbury-avenoe would- receive attention, at.th hns of. the, tate; ralli-Oad cofnml toneraw. '.4 . Falling to' get-the city -council to . take, any action la the matter th,e attention of the Board of County- 'Supervisor wis called to it. The supervisors recently- took the matter up with- the railroad commis sioner ' 'and yesterday County Auditor Cheyne received a communication from. Ed ward A. Dawson, chairman of the commis sion. In which he stated that1 the eommls- GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR, . OATS, Dried Fruit, Etc. Department of the Interior,' Office of Indian Affairs,' Wash ington, D. C, August, 7. 10. Sealt-d propoaala, plainly marked on the outside of the envelope, 'Proposals for flour, oats, dried fruit," etc., as the case may be, and Addressed to the '-Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C," will be re ceived at the Indian office until. 2 o'clock; p. m. of Thursday, September It, 104, and then opened, for furnishing ' the Indian service with canned;:' tomatoes, cornmeal, .cracked wheat, dried fruit, feed, flour, Viomlny, oats, and rolled- eats, rtnr ing the fiscal year' ending June 10, 1907, Blda must be made, out on . government blanks. Schedules giving tha necessary Information for bidders will be furnished on application to the Indian office, Wash ington, D. C; the U. S. Indian warehouaea at New York City, Chicago, Jlk, St, Louis. Mo., Omaha, Neb, and Ban Francisco, Cal.; the commissary of subsistence. U. S. A., at Cheyenne, Wyo., the quartermaster, U. 8. A., Seattle, Wash., and the postmas ters at Tucson, Portland,- Spokane and Tacoma.... The. department , reserve tb right to reject any and all .bids, or any part of any bid. C, F. LARRABHE, Acting Commissioner. 427 Dlst CHIEF. GTARTERMABTER'S OFFICE- uouuia, xocnraaaa, August ui, iu veajea propoaalSi In triplicate, will be received here ana i-wuariermaater at tne post n, herein,' until 10 a. m..-central standard time. August-3. IW. . for furnishing oats, bran and straw- during: the fiscal year -ending June 0. 1WJ7, at Fort Waahakle. Wyoming. Propoaala -for -delivery at other: plaoeo wil bo entertained. United . Statee . reserves right to rejuct or accept any or all pro. poaals or any part -thereof.: Information furnished on application here, or to Quar termaster at Um station named. Enyelopes containing pry poaals should bA . marked "Propoaala for Forage, and addressed to Captain THOMAS 6 WOBE,-Acting- C. Q. M. . AH-15-W-17-28-JB LEGAL NOTICES . ' NOTICE, TO CONTRACTORS. ! Sealed bhls Will' be' received ar the office of the city clerk' of York Nebraska until II no o'clock noon, on the toth day of September,'- ISiot, . for the paving- and curbing in paving distaU-t No.. L Inclucllag all pXca. vatlon, pipe sewers, sewer Juueta and maa holea In connection therewith, according to the plana, and, apecincatUma on file in the ofHoe of the city clerk of laid Oiy. Tna. approxlmAta amount .of said work la aa follows: ' ' . Vltriftd brick; or." block paving. Yi.000 square; yards. . . IzXl concrete ctirh, I .lot lineal feet' ' 6x16 coacrata -c u r b. too lineal feet. 1 manholes, 1 vertical teela T sewer - Inlets. It Inch sewer pipe, 4fl0 lineal' feet. I II Inch, pipe sewer, 6UU lineal feet. It Inch pipe sewer, 7() lineal feet. The engineer's estimate of the coat of this work Is as follows: Brick or block paving-, ens year guar an tee. C . per square yard. Brick or - block paving, five ' year guar antee,. I3.1S per square. yard. 61 '"0 concrete curb, iOo per lineal ft. Ixlt concrete curb, 46c per lineal ft. Manholes, 6400 per vertical fU 1 hirer Inlete, 13 each. -11 frtfh pipe sawer, 70e per lineal ft, " ' 16 Inch- -pipe aewer, toe per lineal ft. It Inch aewer pipe, tl 10 per lineal ft. ' Extra grading, c ner enbte yard. - extra concrete, M mi per eubio yard. 1 , F.tra broken atone In place, 1 par -. n. 1 riw. PT1 t.itra sand In place. 11 J per cubic .yard, neaauinn nrn, .iaa-pvr linear loot , . n r The city reserves the. right -to. reject any. and all bids, or waive any defects -. 1 UEO.-S..NKWMAN. ; ty. v City Clerk. By order of the city council. Aug. -). BLUFFS slon had. taken up the matter. of the Wood bury avenue crossing with the officials of the Great Western railroad and If a fa vorable adjustment was not reached tha commission would then confer with the county supervisors. It Is nearly two years since the residents In the vicinity of Woodbury avenue first be gan their caxnpala-n for a safer crossing over the track of the Great Western. Bev eral accidents have occurred at this cross ing and two persons have been killed. Mast Ba Said. " Must sell dwelling. Has five rooms, city water. It on car line and renta for St pe month? always rented. Tel. 81. Charles T. Offlcer, St Broadway. Have your rooms papered and your house patfited In and outside. This Is Just the time'-iif .' tha year. You. will get It done tight and at the rlgl-t price. Borwlck, Til South Main St. , .. .. . . All persons' knowing themselves to be Indebted- to Duncan A.Dean or tha Duncan 8hoev company ere .requested .t,o call and settle at once. MALONEY'S ' NEW PEARL ST. . LOCATION, 10 N. Y. Plumbfng Co. Tel. it. Night L9S. SE AKTHIEF MISSES CHANCE) FlnSs Occopaat of' Room Awake When 'He Bote re. While C.B. Slevert,- 'Northwestern oon ductoc. was taking .a. np yesterday after noon In his room fn the Grand hotel.' his door was opened by a man who, on seeing Sievert, 'enquired the way to the toilet room. Mr. Rtevert at once recognlied the man as the same person who a week ago had entered his room In a similar manner and asked the same question,' finding the room occupied. While talking to the man Mr. Sievert. managed; to touch the electric call bell and his call was responded to by A bell boy named Fisher. Mr. Sievert told the boy to take the arrangeV doWiv stairs to Mr. Park, the chief clerk. Young Fisher escorted the than down the jback elevator. On reaching the rear oil tTie' clerVa office the man made A -dash for the door leading Into the alley between the- hotel and the Rerard. , . Mr." Park, the che( clerk, made f. rtaah for the fellow and succeeded In catching his coat .tails before he got out of the alley onto First avenue, but Was unable to retain his hold. The bell boy. Fisher, with Mr. Park," took up the pursuit west on First' avenue. In which (hey were Joined by Reed Fllcklnger, son of Attorney A. T. Fllcklnger, who. happened to. be passing. The fellow ran Into the barn at the rear of the house, 108 First avenue, and from there Into the house. Captain O'Neill of the police force was soon on the scene and waa shortly followed by Detectlvea Weir and Callaghan. A thorough search of the prem ises was made, but the fugitive was not to be fonnd. , ' . ' Three strangers, giving 'the names of William R. Lowe C. C. .HAtch and A. B. Hatch, found In the houes:-were taken to police headquarters and grtt being- held for , Investigation. . r'i vbT r Lowe and his wife and the two Hatches are said to have coma tor1 Council Bluffs from St. Paul about' a WeVk ago. They are said to be street fair and carnival fol lowers and Intended conducting a ahootlng -gallery And other. .slrnllaV&ncesslons at the street fair-hare next wftk.v; . . I The' mat) found. m the hot al when taken by tha bell boy before: MK.f'ark And be fore he -made his dash for WHjrty said hla name was Brcrw'n and that 'he was look ing fox a certain well' knoVn local aport who ' had roomed at: tha hotel-about flv weeks fgo... He clalmed:to Be employed In one of the club room on 'Broadway.. ' A he dashed down-tha. alley Ms hat fell off, and . this ) . now'' In ' posson' of the po lice. -The hat -bear the, narne .of a Sioux City firm and strengthen- the belief of the police that' the fellow is a former Omaha crook-who was .recently In Jail In Bloux City for breaking end entering. Tha fellow, who I well known "to .the police, la an all around crook, hotel worker and sneak thleX' If Is known that he had been In Council Bluffs on and oft during the last four weeks. When giving the name of Brown to Mr. Park ha said he roomed at M First avenue, the house which young Fllcklnger said he entered. The house at tot First ' avenue Is con ducted a a rooming; and boarding house, but the woman who. occupies-It denied any knowledge of tha fugitive.', ;: Investigation ahowed that the fellow had entered several rooms In the hotel before coins' Into that of Cohduefbr Sievert, but aa faras could -be learned: last night nothing waa missing. . '" If you ara looking forward to your sum mer's otitlnr you will ed a trsa-vacation necessities; If you are going camping with small party you will want a few delica cies; If you ar going- to' a plcnlo you will want- your basket filled with, ."good things to eat.'.' Sandwiches, olives,, pickles, cakes, eheeae, fruits, a cold bottla of ginget ala or root beer la fact McAtee has every thing' necessary to fill a dainty lunoh basket and the best tha market affords. ' For Imported wines, liquors and Bud wslsor beer go to L. Rosenfeld, wholesale llquotN dealer, 61 South Main street. MALONEY'S PEARL ST. NEW LOCATION, 11 Marrlaa; Xleeaeee. ' Licenses lo wed were Issued yesterday to 4he following:" ' " ' ' ' ' Name and residence: C H. Robertson, Denver, Colo..'.,. Clara Bourn, Modale, ia. ........... Age. .... M ..... a ''. " Ml. C Heater, umana... Ida Yortr. Omaha F. M. Walker, Mexico. Mo.. Carrie M. Anderson, Omaha. ;t,809 acres gcod farm .land in eastern Colo rado, $8 per acre and up; no Irrigation re- 1 quired. CAa raise all klnda of small grain ana pcn. . a lew gooa noraesieaaa join vur landa. Send for printed matter. F. C. Lougte, IM Main street, Council duffs, la. "i THB MOST UP-TO-DATB RESTAUR ANT IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. GOOD SER VICE AND HOME COOKING. The Calu met restaurant, lit Broadway. Stalon Waleh Laeatod. Tha residence of L. W. Otto, at tot Eighth avenue, waa entered on the afternoon of July i. during tha absence ot tha family, by a sAeak thief who secured a watch, valued at 117, tha property of Mr. Otto. Recently It wa learned that tha watch had been pawned Ja St. Joaeph by a man giving tha name of George Garrteon. While Oaf riaon la unknown to tha local authorities. Assistant Attorney Ross filed yesterday In GC AVENGER WORK I haul Send animal a, 11. at par haaA Garbasa, aanaa, man ura aa au raa- -taab; ciaAa vaults sad eaaapoola. work dona la s-uaraalaaA. Caila proiupliy attended tA 'Phona, Red U7A V J. a SHERLOCK AH the superior court an Informat'on charging George Garrison with larcenly from building. Tha prospects, however, of cap turing the thief are believed to be alim. Wher Snail I Bay My Oreeerlesf We answer this question, first, where prtces arb right; sec ond, where thb goods arb fresh and first class; third. where tou will receive courteous and honest treatment. we fullfil the abovb requirements in ev ert rebpect. give us a trial or der and we arb sure you will be our regular customer. john OLSON, 7St W. BROADWAT. Grsad Aaaex t haaaea Hand. Article of Incorporation of the Park Realty company of Council Bluff were -filed for record . yesterday. , The Incor porator are H. W. Binder, V. L. Trey nor, D. W. Bushnell, C, M. ,Harl and, E. VV. Hart. - The capital atock Is placed at 1B.00) and the corporation was formed to pur chase the property known aa the Grand Hotel Annex, the sale of which to the Park Realty company has been consummated, the consideration being. 116.000. '. , This property wa owned by several eastern banks which held the debenture loans Issued by the' firm bf 'Klmbnlt A Champ, which built .the Grand hot el. and the Annex. - The Annex, contrary to gen eral belief, never formed part of the Grand hotel .building although the third aa.l fourth floors of the building open Into the hotel and the two structures are connected with an archway on First avenue. . The third and fourth floors have generally been leased to the hotel. For several year past LTRenard has leased the Annex and its name was changed to The Renard. - It Is understood .that E. W. Hart has leased the building from the Park Realty company and will take possession as soon as Mr. Renard' lease expiree, which will be In ninety' days. GREEN AND NORFOLK FURNACES GIVE THE BEST SATISFACTION. ASK PEOPLE THAT USE-THEM, L Y WILL TELL YOU WHAT THEY AUK. F. A. SPENCER, 161 BROADWAY. CENTRAL" FLOUR tl.lt. Every sack warranted. Central Grocery and Meat Mar ket. Both 'phones 24. d.-i rata T........ Heal r.atate i-ransiere. These transfers were reported to The Bee August 28 by the Potts wattamie County Abstract company of Council Bluffs: Clara Munger Evans to W. H. Dixon northeast quarter of southeast quar ter 28-76-44. w. d t fc.OOO J. W. - Squire- and wife to W. A. Stewart, lot S and part of lot 4 in block 6 In McMahon, Cooper A Jef feris addition to Council Bluffs, la, w. d 4.U00 J. W. Squire and wife to W. A. 8tewart. lot 15 In block 6 In Potter A Cobbs' addition to Council Bluffs, la. w. d 1.000 Jay Smith , and wife to Fred J. Hole; lot 3 in block z in nan cock, la. w. d , BenJamln-Fehr Real Estate Company to William H. and Hannah A. Baker, lot 21 in block 11 and lot t In block 12 In Ferry addition to . Council Bluffs. Ia. w. d Interstate Really company to Jay Smith, lot 6 in block N In Perry s second addition to Council Bluffs, la- w. a........ Bonjamln-Fehr Real Estate company to. F. T. True, lot 16 In block 87 In central subdivision In Council Bluffs, Ia. w. d. -....'.... ..'.r Agnes Folsom ; to Banjarhln-Fehr real estate company, lot 16 In block 17 In central subdivision In Council Bluffs. Ia. s. w. d. '..... 550 2o0 -, - 128 12S .1 , 109 Mary C. Rapplne and husband to , Theodore Gulttar. lofl In block 11 In Jackson's addition to Council Bluffs. la.Uq c.'Nl...v..i...J.u.r..,,..ji.J. Iowa Townslte cqrnpaoV ,to-FulleftOn v Lumber company, lot I n block 11 In Bentley, la, .w. d.... i- . James G. McGeath et al.. to Benja- . min-Fehr Real Estate company: lot 1 In Block 87 In central subdivision In Council Bluffs, Ia. q.-c- d. t 1)4.1 5 Eleven transfers, total i i Wonderrnl Departure -In tove construction. Have you seen'ltt On exhibition at our store. Cole' new high oven range. Pries, 122.60. . It will In terest you. Don't fall to see this wonder ful stove. Paddock A Handschy Hdw. Co , 41 So. Main St. Both 'phones 17. Coat of Pa via at Aaaesaed. The city council met yesterday afternoon and assessed up the cost of the recently constructed paving on South Ninth "street, between First and Seventh avenue. It waa found that the city would have to bear 11,606 of Jhe assessment, which will have to be paid out of the general -Improvement fund. .... The council also met. as a committee of the whole and went to Falrvlew avenue, where, after looking the (round over, de cided to recommend that the paving, at. the terminus of the street opposite the end of two lots be out out of the contract. Another meeting of tha committee of tha whole will be held Friday afternoon, but there will be no meeting of the council until the regular session, which - occur Monday, September t, A .Monday Is Labor day It ia expected the nesting Wlll . be postponed until Tuesday' evening. -v. For 8ala FnmMuro of twenty-room hotel In good railroad division point. Price, 1100. Will rent hotel for tit 'on account of alckness. Is full of 'boarders. Quick sale.' Address D. 8. Kerr, 641 Broadway, Council Bluffs. ' 1 Woaaosi Give Bond for Aaeaalt.' 1 ' . Mrs. Mary Andrew and -Mrs, Dora M. Archer, charged with assaulting Mrs. W. P. Shspard and seriously. Injuring her, ap peared .In .polio court yesterday : morning, accompanied by their husband and attor neys. Although Mr. Bhepard Is still con fined to her bed on acoount. It Is said, of ; the beating she received, the defendants ! demanded an immediate hearing through their Attorneys. An Information ' Was' ac- g cordlng-ly aworn to by Chief ef Police Rich- a mond and tha two defendant -thereupon 21 waived examination and were" bound over to the grand Jury, their bonds being placed si wuicn nmj mrniiuea. SPECIAL ROCKER SALE. SEE SAM PLES IN . OUR WINDOW, KELLER FARN8WORTH FURNITUUE CO. 'Fwaata-atlaa of Cehool Books. City Physician Rice believe that a s precautionary measure against .-oontaglon from Infectious diseases kll of the free text books used In tha public schools of this city should be fumigated periodically and disinfected during vscatlon periods. In speaking on this subject yesterday Dr. Rica ststed his Intention to bring the mat tar before tha Board of . Health at Ita next meeting- whert ha will recommend that hla so. great ion bo carried out before the schools reopen on. Monday, September IS. Cut prioa on framed pictures. Alexander, tU Broadway. C, B. MI90R' MEBITIOII, Davis; drugs. . Clarke, aodaa. ' Btockart se)ls carpetA . Fins engraving at Leffert'a - ' ... Ed Rogers' Tony Faust bear. !. Get those new photos at Schmidt's, plumbing tnd heating,. Blxby A Son. ' . Lewis Cutler, funeral director. 'Phono 17 Fluffs City Masonlo lodge -will meat to night for work In tha -first aegrea. I pay tit per ton tor cast Iron; mixed, lt; stove, II, rags, lteo per lb.; rubber, f4r; copper, 14c per lb.'. 4. Krtelman. 103 Main, both phones ttO. " Woourlng Undertaking1 company. Tel tit. "DIAMONDS AS AN INVESTMENT. TALK TO LEFFERT ABOUT IT. Oeorge Hoagldnd has the Kanaaa Shall brick. All hard brick. Get his prices See Stephen Bros, for fire brick add Art Clay., sewer pipe, fittings and garden hose. Ed. MrClellariA. charged with assaulting Sidney Gibbons with a shovel, was dis charged in Jualioe Field's court yesterdav. GET YOUR GIBSON PICTURES FRAMED WITH BEAUTIFUL FRAMED; 16 TO 60 CENTS, BORW1CK, 111 SO. MAIN. Wa wholesale Ice cream. .Shipped to ar.y f art of the slate. Special prices to the r ail trade. I Muccl, 211 West Broadway, Council Bluffs, la. Tel. 164. We have the finest line of sample monu ments to select from In the west. - Bheeiey A Lane Marble and Granite Works, Kaut Broadway, Council Bluffs, la. F. M. Walker of Mexico. Mo., -and Carrie M. Anderson of Omaha were married In this city yesterday by Rev. Henry I. I...ng at his office in the. county court house. Mr. and Mrs.. J. H. Ubell of Taylorvllle, II . who have been visiting Mrs. Thomas Rlshton, WU), leave for their home today. Mrs. Ubell is a tain-sleter of Mrs. Rlsh ton. Fall opening Western Iowa college, Mer Hum block, Council Bluffs. la., atondav, August 17. -Engllah. Normal. Bookkeeping and Shorthand departments. Bend for n cataloogues. UolV 'phones. GIRLS WANTED AT WOODWARD'S CANDY FACTORY. Do NOT APPLY UN LESS YOU WANT PERMANENT WORK. XV,,R5 M?"ILY '"it.-E WORK AND GIRLS CAN EARN FROM M TO IS PER Judge Mhc'y has snl word thst he will hold a sosslnn of district court Saturday morning, when he will make an assign ment of equity cases for the August term, the opening of which was recently post poned to September 10. Thomas Kern, aged i, died last evening at Mercy hnnpltal where he was admitted on order of City Physician Rice, a week ago. The body was taken to the undertak ing rooms of the Woodrlng company pend ing disposition by relatives. Fred .Frlt ke. Emma J. Frlcke and Al bert J. Frlcke, who vere fined 4U and costs In' police Court las: week as the re cult of llneafence neighbor row with U. H. Hamilton over a combination of thick ens and tomatoes, have appealed to the District court. The following- Iced drinks and Ice croum will be .served all this week at the Clark Drug company's: Madja, frozen phosphate, Siberian tllp, eldorado sundae, tropical sun dae, Carmenflta kiss, southern, beauty, American sundae and Greenland Iceberg Frank ' Wells, employed at the Huber meat market, will have a heaiina this 1 morning before Justice Gardiner on the j charge of aesaulttng, Clarence Hendrlck. I a cripple, wens, who was arrested yes- ( t?rdRy afternoon, gave liond In the sum of 160 for his appearance In court this morn- . mg. Fred Foster, a lt-year-old bov llvlna at 2t26 Avenue B. Is to have a hearing In police 'court tnls morning on the charge of discharging fire arms within the city limits. Foster with other boys of about his age is alleged to have shot and killed Several squirrels, 'which are protected by city ordinance. Elward Ell wood, who was acquitted of the charge of presenting a revolver at Special Officer Frary at Lake Manawa and later rearrested on the charge of carry ing concealed weapons, had his hearing m Justice Field's court yesterday, continued to September 9. Jt Is understood the further poe'.poiunent of the case Is but preliminary to it being finally dropped. The receipts In the- general fund of. the Christian Home last week were 1139.20, be ing IN0.80 below the needs of the week and reducing the balance in this fund to 1647.65. The. amount needed In the improvement I and contingent fund for the remainder of lW Is 16,0(10. In the managers' fund the I receipt were 113.26. being till. 76 below the nelOB OI luv wren iiiu uiiTicooiii nclency in this fund to date td 1410.97. Dr. Bert'Clark of the Clark Drug com pany had bla first experience In police court yesterday morning when he appeared in answer to a charge that he had dumped a quantity of superllous Ice cream In the gutter adjoining his pharmacy. Dr. Clark convinced the court that the dumping of the Ice cream was purely unintentional and that he had no oesice to impair mv "'"1 .V" ' " ill .1 .l-ined nvaim ul-hwi i.-ou..t.,nii.j. - ---s that he had4 ca.use! the guster-to be cleaned and the court flonoraoiy iukbi Fremont t'onnty Polltlce. ; SIDNEY, la, ,W- 28. (Special.) The date of the Fremont county democratic county convention Is set for Wednesday, SeDtember 26. Cadldate are beginning to make their appearance. There are four for . the office of recorder, wnicn is now nmo by George" W.' Moore, a republican. The sheriff., treasurer and school Superintend ent are democrats and will doubtless be renominated. All are serving their first terms except the superintendent. Miss Mattle Lee A. Lair, who was elected in 1101. There ' is no candidate - In sight against Hon. F. M. Laird, the democratic representative. The republican officials will probably all be renominated. The congressional convention meets August 21 In Osceola and Sidney will preaent the name of Attorney J. 8. Estea, who as pires to the position now occupied by Col. W. P. Hepburn. ' "Ievva Woman Killed. IOWA ' FALLS, ' Ia., Aug. 28,-(SpeclaI.)-Mrs. J. W. Brewster w.is Instantly killed here last evening In a runaway accident. Mra' BreWst'er waa 71 years of age and waa bringing some relatives to . town to take the train for Arlsona. When near the Illinois Central . viaduct on the South Side the vehicle oontalnlng the party wa struck by a runaway team that approached from the rear. Mrs. Brewster waa thrown out and struck on her head and shoulders. She bled to death before assistance reached her, A hemorrhage of the lunga resulting from the concussion. Bhs leavea a husband and two grown children. James .t - ' , , r .. ' j. - . ' : Irfcfi L RECORD CROW D AT . TI1E FAIR Old Soldiers' tnj Iriatt Out aa Attendatio of About Fiftj lhotuaad. , I ' NEBRASKA HORSE 00PED BEFORE RACE! Convention and Reealve They - boald Be Admitted to tha Civil tervlre List. DBS MOINES. -Aug. .-(8peclal)Th attendance at the state fair today wa about 60.000, which is an 'increase of about' tf.uoo over the attendance of Tuesdsy last year. Monday the attendance was f7.6ff7 and a year ago It was 21,108. All Indica tions point to clear weather and with j such continuation there Is every probabil uy mat eacn aay s attendance win exceed all former, records.. It would not sur prise the n anagement of the fair If tha attendance tomorrow equalled 100,000. Every ' railroad and suburban train today wa filled.' This Is old soldiers' day and no record 'whatever i kept of theif number. They are admitted on their old soldier' uniform or any other means of Identifi cation thst'they carry and no"ecord made. It I Mllmalni thai thara miara AOnO .04 soldiers admitted free- today .and Ht,4Q chlldien. The paid admission were about 16.000. l-at 'year the paid admissions Were " 20,137. .Three old soldiers. , Watkins of Monroe were overcome by etcknes -at tli fair grounds todsy and were cared for at the fair grounds hnrpital. .;' .. Colonel M. L. Temple of Osceola,' Colonel D. J. Palmer of WaslUngton. and Colonel Clarke of Cedur Rapids were -the principle speakers at - the old .Soldier reunion held on the grounds, which was In every way a success. Judging the stock, and In all other de partments, began yeatejday and la being hurried through today. There Is- a. great deal of difficulty being experienced In Judg ing the horses and -cattle aa - the Judging must be done In one pavilllon and the number of exhibits this year makes It difficult for the Judges tp get around with . the work. It Is being done, however,. With out friction. The cattle are Judged each forenoon and the horse each afternoon. The number of Judges are being: Increased In order to facilitate the work. The authorities are making every effort today to locate John France of Johnson county. He Is known-to be here' to attend the fair. Hla brother. Jacob France, fell down the stairs at his home last night at -Lone Tree, la., and broke hla neck, result ing; In his death. T I Warren of Brooklyn.' I., wa oday bitten In the calf o( the leg by a vlcloue boar. He was In 'the.iwJne pens extmln- : Ing the stock at the Uma; He was brdUght . to the city for medical attention. . Pave Connty Man Robbed. John R. Lucas Of Page county w today robbed of his wallet ' conlaJntng-. tt30, and . the thief who took the money waa chased through the business section of the afreet and past the police station, and,rpade good his escape. Lucas was at the-'corner of Fourth and Walnut when the mart sliced hi pocket, open and took. the, money., , Lucas detected the robbery and rare the alarm, and a chase followed. Other robberies have ' been . reported to the pollqe. George , It, . Hill of Swan was robbed of $25. I i j ' -, Has n Champion Hot. Twenty-five hundred - -dollars Is a pretty good price for one pig,"-but, F. C, Chiles of Fairfield this morning refused to take that, aum for his boar, 8. T.' Perfection,.- The animal r-an Just taken two. prises Jn the rhamrdonShm class one aa the bett eh am . 1 - - - .- . , pi0n Poland-China boar, any ace, and an ror tne pest' or similar- cnaracrer Drew oy U.. --l.ll.lln. - .i i w r.ni ui .. - ... . f.i jH , The two same prixea for champion tow . . were taken by John Francis A . Sons of Lennox. - III., with their - chamnion aaw. :' Corrector Perfection. - Nobraaka Horso Dope-A. Pickett, a race horse owned by Plerson D. Smith of St. Edward, Neb., and en tered In the state fair racea today was dls- - ... . J .... fc.-. J A ' 1 . -LI , . . tui civii in itj uumi - wan I'murii ju.i ira fore a race in which the horse waa entered. The driver, a colored man named Young, brought the horse out from tha barn' and suspected by Its action that all, wa hot well. Veterinarians were called and the cause of the trouble waa soon discovered and the horse relieved as much a possible. He was . then allowed to enter the race, but made no showing such M the horse was capaoie ot. a young- negro wnora Young' had befriended at One time wa us pected and arrested and. eafched., Bom of the drug wa found on the young; negro' person. .' t .- ' . Paataaaatera Ar7 Here, , i Hundreda of fourth-class postmaster of Iowa are In the city today , to attend the . annual convention' of tha association, Which . la being held In tha federal court room. President Charles O. Berry responded to the address of welcome by Postmaster Mc Kay of this city. The ' discussion And . papera deal -with the work of tha post.' master In the amall office. The assocla- tion has previously taken a' stand for put- '' Ing the postmasters In . tha civil service and will' repeat their, resolution aln this year. . , , , .'., . ,v . n is2 M i -:. : (' .-' 4 Cleanliness is essential to healthfulness and the first aid is ' i " " - Jap Rose CrraaoMsrt) ' Soap Its simple purity and sooth ing qualities make it exquis ite for Toilet and Bath, and too it has the delightful odor of natural flowers. . .. 1 :j S. Kirk 6c Co., Chicago I-