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TUF. OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, 'AT'OT'ST 31. m. NEWS . OF I NTEREST COUNCIL Office; 10 IVarl !rlii, drugs. f .' Ciark. -sdda. Sockrt iUs carpet. Finn engraving at iMffert'e. E1 Rogers' Tony Faust beer. Get those new photos at 8crrmidt.'a. 1'lumhlng and heating. Btxby A Bon. ' I.rwl Culler, funeral director. 'Phono. Woodrlng Undertaking company. Tel 3 19. DIAMONDS AF AN INVESTMENT,. TALK TO 1EFFERT ABOUT IT. ' - Gflotge IToagland haa tha K annua Shall I'V.ctc. AH hard brick.- . Get ilia prices ft: Stephen Bros, for fire brick and fire ';;, sewer pipe, fitting and garden hose, 7i,r Henry Delxing mill conduct rellaloua rervh-es Sunday morning at the county poor I i.ini ur mc ir-uann. . I The Woman's Relief Corps Aid sncletv will 'meet Ihtn aflrrnoon with Mra. B. K. ! Witur, Af Blevemth avenue. There will be a special meeting of Lady ! Mary, hive. Ladles of the Modern Mao en iM-r. Satoday afternoon at o'clock. ' Councilman 0rar Votlhkerman and wife ' arrived home Wednesday from their trip to Air. Yvunkernian's old borne In Uermany. GET ' VOI R GIBSON PICTURE . FRAMED WITH BEAUTIFUL, FRAMED; 16 JO 6,0 CfcNToC BUK WICK, ill BO. I MAIN. - I ' pa? 1J per ton for cast Iron; mixed, 110; stove,- rags; 1 iae per lb.: rubber, itc; copper, no per jo. j. ncieiman, ni Marn, Ui It phones (60., We wholesale Ice cream. .Shipped to ar.y pari of tlie atate. Special price to tha r tali trade I Mucci.- (IS West Broadway, council Blufta, la. Tel. 34. - . We have the finest line of aample moii'i inents to select from In the West. Bheeiey Un Warbla and Granite Worka, ill ' lutut Broadway, Council Bluffs, la. During carnival week drop In at Bourl cltia' piano house, 3.18 Broadway, and ex nrnlne their fin stock, of planoa and every thing In (tve line of musical Instruments. T(ie Council Bluffs council of the Vnlted Commercial Traveler will hold Ita annual Mcnlc fiuturday at Iake Manawa. Tha ktirsual haa been engaged by them for I dancing. . i . A marriage license-waa Issued yesterday I to B. M. Mmlth, aged . and May Button. i aged il. both of Ked Oak, la. Tney were married by Rev. Henry DeLong at his uflioe lit the court house. - I Fall opening Western Iowa college, Cer riant bldtjk, Couhell Bluffs, la,, Alonda.-, August 27. English, Normal, Bookkeeping and Shorthand departments. Send for mvr catalougues. Both 'phones. OIRI8 WANTED ' AT- WOODWARD'S CANDX FACTORY. DO NOT APPLY UN LESS Jou want Permanent work. WORK MOSTLY . HECK WORK AND OIfU-8 CAN EARN FROM U TO 18 PER WEEK. . ... .',, T A Sunday school 'la fo be organized in Garner township gunday morning . at 10 o'elpck. ' Rev. Henry DeLong wlil go to tha Canning school house, Just east of the Owens. farm, and. take charge of the pre liminaries. The city council Is scheduled to meet thla afternoon, In committee. of the whole, but It whT stated lust evening that the meeting prolmhly would be called off, aa Councilmen Maloney and Fleming would not be able to be present. This funeral 'of the Mate Mra. Lottie C. Klmmery will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock Irorh. the residence. 1314 Avenue A.' and burial win be In Falrvlew cemetery. Rev. K. A. Case, pastor pf tne Flret Bap tist church,-will conduct the service. , The following Iced drinks and lee cream will ba served all this. week at th Clark Drug company's: Madja, frosen pooaphalo, Siberian Hip, eldorado sundoa, tropical, sun dae, CarmencttA kjs, southern . beauty, American sundae 'and Greenland Iceberg. William Kiersted, 'the hydraulic engineer employed by the tityto make a compute-' lion uf the value, of the- water worka plant and furnish an, estimate of the cost of a new one, ,1s expected to return to Council Bluffs tomorrow from North Platte, where h was called last week -to testify in a law. suit. . . John H. Lehr-of Oakland, Ia.r who waa . the, guest of his autter, Mra. 4. W. Cook, M linKl Mwn, haa resorted to .the i llee Vne-snyeteHeua dlsprratir tit Ills . wallet, conulalnr tl"0. lie la wnable to ac count for bis loss .unit the house waa en tered by thieve. Wednesday night and he was robbed while asleep. ; . W.. R.r Lowe, C. Ks Hatch and A. B. Hatch, the -three auspecta arrested by the police at o3 First avenue, were discharged In police court yesterday on their prqnise to leave the city. Their cash bonds of 6100 each were' , returned ' to them. The trio waa represented by Attorney Kllkenney bf Omaha, line-party Including, Lowe's wife, packed up their belongings and left last evening for Sioux City. . . MOS acfea good farm land In eastern Colo rado, ts per acre and up; no Irrigation re quired; Can raiae all kinds of small gralu aod corn. A few good homeateads Join our lands. Bend for printed matter. F. C. . Lougee, 124 Main street. Council .Bluffs, la. THE) MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAUR ANT IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. GOOD SER VICE AND HOME COOKING. The Calu metrestaurant,. 6fQ, Broadway. - N. Y Plumbing Co. Tel. 260. Night L6J. ' ( ' ' Real" ttatat TraaarereV '" ' '. These transfers were reported to The Bae AttsAitt 0 by the TUle .Guaranty and Truat cqhipony of Council Bluffs: Patrick ' Fk.rhe- to John Stuart, east ' ! half of block I In Lodgea' addition - i..,..Wtt,1.nutV.Ia- - I 1.300.00 Lnilln Jlutchiiiaou te Abraham L Gillnaky. lot, 4 in sub of o. P. lot ' Il and lot in 1 sub of 0,-P, lot ' In Council Bluffs, la. w. d.'. , 3,(100.01 Brfteat W. Arthur and wife to Mar tha J. F.marlne, lota 7 and In ' block 1 In Dickey Place and part of lot 1 In sub of part of aoutli- . east quarter of northeast quarter 1J-74-44. w. d sv:t... .,..v - 1 850 00 Council Bluffs Real Estate, lm- pt-ovenienl. company to J. 8. Beau den, part south half of northeast Muartcr and part-west, salf south-. twsl tyiarter SI-764 and hit In t UH-k .13; UA , l-iJ2-W-2o and '27 ' and W In block 14 and lots ;i-L-6-27 and 28 in block 23 In Central sub- , ; ; division In. Council Jt Bluffa, la. wv. a..:r. t.. . LMo oo J. P. Edmundbon und wife , to fc-MMrt if part rif lot 6 In'Hunlini. , on'sf aoMltloti td Council Bluffs.' la.- W-. ..: .., :?..... ; Theodore ftelmers ahd wife to A. G. Mark, lots 1- and 14 In block t In -Babbitt Place addition to Council Rluffs, la., w. d., Council Rtuffa Real-Estate A Im-. provspvnt company to George 11. Mayue, Jots 1S-14-16-W and 17 In block and lota and 7 In block 10 in Mcrnfngatde addition to Council Bluffs, la .w. d..;...- JoJt II. Kelley and wife to David . V Klng lot J hi block 14 In liall a .Jdltion. to .Coimeil Bluffs. la. d.........k i.., A J, Seaman to Georae H. Mayne, lot 6 in block In Kvana' iwennd bruigf addition, to .Council BlurTa. fa.; t.. c, a,., Tounty (reaxurer to-E. H. Ixiugee, lot i In block. 3 in- MulUns1 suh division. In Council- Bluffs la. SamuA j.Mmwo'n'to'jnhn HlHard, ' lot 11 In block In Haaga' exten sion In Council Bluff a. la, q. r, 00.00 600.00 500.00 435.00 0.0$ S.tT 1 00 Rlevert'transfi li.'totar $12,045.47 For Imported wines, liquors and Bud welstr beer go to L. Ratenfeld. wholesale liquor dealer, 61 S6Uth Main Street. ' 4 Swansoa Muslo company, 407 West Broadway th place where you will flad a splendid assortment of pianos to select from. Conovera. .Cables, 6chuhrt and Klngabury'a All clean, new goods. Prices and terms, to suit every person. We thlna It a good house to deal with.'" SCAVENGER WORK 3 baut dead anlmala n W'oer head. I tlarbase. asnea. manure and all rub- tjlh; cleaa vaults and cesaoauls. rtt done la guaranteed. I ' " 1 'Phone. Bed Uil J. H. SHERLOCK -BLUFFS:' friU TeL 48. v AFTERNOON PARADE DESIRED Betiiltri St; The Will B Untbla to Turn ' Oat in the Forenoon. QUESTION IS TO BE SETTLED' TODAY Asaoclatlon Members Have Beea Too Ray to Prepare Rooth for Car nival and Will Mailt rioaaflon. The Pet 11 Grocera- and Butchers' annota tion, all the hifmborti of which are anxlom t make bin dfplny In the street fair and carnival fararte Monday, desire that the pa rade shall be changed frnm the morning to the afternoon.. At Wiet meeting o the asxo elation last night a committee consisting of President John T. Mulcjueen.. Secretary R. II. Huntlnirtnp and Councilman Knude son was appointed to confer this mornlnrf with the executive committee of the Comr merflal club and the Street Fair and Car nival company with a view of having; the time of the parade changed. The members Of the association suggest that the parade be held at 1 o'clock In the afternoon Instead of In tr morning at 10 o'clock. The morning Is the busiest time for the members of the association and they would be unable to turn out In the numbers that they would like at that time. If the parade la held In the afternoon, how ever, they will close their stores at noon and will have every one of their employes, wagons and teams In the procession. The association offered to take: a bootft In the street fair and one was assigned them., Owing to the short time Intervcnr Ing and the fact that all the members have been otherwise busily engaged It hss been found Impossible to decorate this booth of prepare any display. At the meeting last niffht it waa decided to donate the rental of the booth "to the carnival company and permit It to make sucft disposal of the booth as it deemed beet. Woaderral Departare In stove construction. Hare yon seen itt On exhibition at our store. Cole's new high oven range. Price, 122.50. It Will. In terest you. Don't fall to see this wonder ful stove. Paddock ft Handsohy Hdw. Co, 41 So. Main St. Both 'phones 67. , MALONET'S PEARL ST. NEW LOCATION, l Where ball I Bar My Oraeerlest WE ANBWER THIS QUESTION. FIRST, WHERE PRICES ARE RIGHT; SECj OND, WHERE THE) GOODS ARB .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 TRIAL OR DER AND WE ARE SURE YOU WILL BE OUR REGULAR CUSTOMER. JOHN OLSON, 739 W. BROADWAY. DEMOCRATIC : COXVETIX CALL Congressional sad Jadlrlal Tlrketa to Be Xaaneel September 1. Acting Chairman W. H. Schura Issued yesterday the official call for tha democrat! judicial and congressional conventions to be held in ' this city Tuesday, September The" convention of the Fifteenth judicial district will be-field at 10t.0 a. tm in the south coar't room of the cdunty court house and. will place In nomination three candi dates for the office of Judge of the district court. The'-tiine counties comprising the Fifteenth Judicial district are entitled to the following representation in the conven tion:' Audubon 7 Montgomery ....... Cass (Page 7 FVemont 10 Pottawattamie .....II Harrison '. In Shelby ..10 Mills The convention of. . the Ninth , congres sional district will be held at 11 a. m. in the same place as the judicial convention and will place In nomination a candidate for representative In congress. The counties comprising the Nlnt congressional rlstrlct are entitled to the following representation In the convention: - Adair .:. ...:.'.. . SMIlla .:.".'.'.....; Audubon 7 Montgomery .. Cass (Pottawattamie Guthrie 7 Shelby 7. Harrison ......10 . . S . .31 .10 Mast B geld. Must sell dwelling. Has five rooms, cltf water. Is on car line and rents for S3 per month; always rented.. TeL tl. Charles T. Officer, 41S Broadway. ' Have your rooms papered and your house painted In and outside. This Is just tha time of the year. You will get it don right and- at the, right price.. Borwlck. Si South Main St.; , . GREEN , AND NORFOLK ' FURNACES GIVE- THE! BEST SAtlSFACTION." ASK PEOPLE THAT USE THEM. THEY WILL TELL. YOU WHAT THEY ARE. F. A. SPENCER.-153 BROADWAY. i Caardaroea Uolag to Fart Hlley. Preparations for the conveyance of the Fifty-sixth regiment, Iowa National Guard, to Fort Riley em Saturday evening are being made at the Union Tranafer depot In this olty. The 'companies comprlslnt the regiment will niobolise at the transfer, all or them being scheduled to reach Council Bluffs between 4 and 6 o'clock In the after noon. The train which will convey the regiment to Fort Riley over the Union Pa cific will consist of fifteen tourist and two Pullman aleepera. The hoepltal corps. In command of Bur geon Major , Donald Macrae, Jr., of this city, will accompany the regiment from here. . It will consist of Burgeon Major Macrae, two assistant surgeons and fifteen men, the latter all from this; chty. ' Two more big cars of delivery wagons received. Fpr the nest ten dnys you can get exceptional prices and terms on any thing In this line. 8ee Vau brunt about it. . CENTRAL FX.OUK-tI.15. Every sack warranted Central Grocery and Meat Mar ket. Both 'phones X Cut prices on framed pictures. C. Alexander. $38 Broadway. - Don't fall to visit our store during earnl val week. We sll everything in the line of Hardware. Prices to suit your pockot book. Swans Mauer. SK-a Broadway. Teaaaatee terloaaly, Hart. Harry Hamilton, an employe of the Council Bluffs and Omaha Transfer com. party, was senouHly Injured while unload lug a wagon of. flour at the Metager bakery on Mynater street yesterday afternoon. A pulley which was being used to life the flour into the second story of the building flew back and struck HmUtn on the head, knocking him from the wagon. At the tima he did ;not feei any serious affect from thWblow and started te make, another haul whan he dropped UBcnruiclous,oa fe floor of the aagoa. ii a as taken to hla FROM .... i.. rnoht at the Pattern hotel on Smftfl MAIh street, where "he wss attended by City I'lryslclan Rice and Dr. Macrae. Jr. Ham ilton remained unconscious or partially r fr. several hpur. bul late last night waa reported (o be somewhat Improved. SWITCH 1 KIM.RD HI TR All Emslo af Milwaukee Croand te Pleees Great Westera. Albert B. Flnwer.' a twltchmah In the employ of the Mllwankee, waa grmtnd to pieces by a Great Western freight train the Pixtcenth street eroelng. at 7:50 Thursdhy mi,rnlng. He was on his way to work and attempted to board the train, which would tarry hini the way he wanted to go. He mlseed his footing and fell under the wheels, death being practically instaataiieous.. . . X. . He leaves a wife and several children.' . AH. persons' knowing themselves" to be Indebted to Duncan A Dean or the Duncan Phoe company are requested to call and settle at- once. ' f :t -..: , tf you are looking forward to yotir Sum mer's outing you will need- a few vacation necessities; tf you are going camping wlta small party you .will want a. few delica cies; If you' era going to a ptcnlo you will want your basket filled with "good things to eat." Sandwiches, olives, pickles, -eakea, cheese, fruits, a cold bottle of ginger1 ale or. root beer hr 'fact Mr A tee ' has every, thing necessary to ATI ,a dainty .' lunch basket' and the , best the market affords.'. Shasrart Offer In Wrltlair. E. L. Shugart, who recently notified' the officers of the Associated Charltie that he wonld donate $5,099 towards the erection of a peftrianenf homf for "the creche under certain conditions, has reduced his . offer to writing. Mr. Stvugart's proposition ion templates ' that the building shall be a memorial to his two departed wires. . Tne formal offer and ti bohditions attending tt are as follows: V First A site shall be furnished by the creche, free of all liens and Incumbrances and to he approved by E. L. Shugart. Second When such site, free from liens' and Incumbrances, as above suggested,. Is so furnished, said E. L. Shugart Is to tur nlsh, upon estimates by the architect as the building progresses, to. 000 toward the building undr the conditions hereinafter named, among which are: The deed for the site shall first be made to said E. L. Shugart as grantee,, and he shall then deed . the same to the Creche under the limitations and conditions which he Imposes s's to the title- and uses, and the Creche, If It is not already so organ ised, must, before receiving title or the money which he proposes to furnish, or- f anise in accordance with the laws of owa, so as to enable it' to hold tit'e lo firoperty and to do legally the tuHlni: neldent to the purposes for which It ii organised. Third As security for the money which said E. L. Bhugart furnished a mortgage is to be given . to c'lim which shall be a first lien upon the property and drawing Interest at the rate of 4 per cent -per an num, payable semi-annually, so long as he lives. At' his death the mortgage Is to be cancelled, provided the property Is at that time used for the purposes for Which the socletv Is organised and the building used. If at any time, after hla death, aaid property should cease to be used for the purpose for whlffv It is now organised or some other charitable purpose designated by the city council of Council Bluffaafter consultation and agreement with the heirs of said E. L.. Shugart, then such' property shall revert to the heirs at law of said E. L. Shugart. - i FourtV-Sald building Is to be erected to the memory of E. I Shugart's two departed wives and a tablet or stone or Iron shall, with Inscriptions'-thereon to he selected and designated by said' E.' L. Shugart, be placed and kept upon i the front of said building, showing ' that ' the same Is erected as a memorial as above suarested. Fifth The building' committee' ahd the architect In charge shall at all times con sult E. I.. Shuvart as to wishes In re gard to the said building and: tne con strwtlQsVo.the same. -.1 Sixth If the .foregoing .Is accepted -the said E. L. Siiugart will enter lu.tQ a writ ten contract binding himself to the per formance of his part of, the proposition upon the,, other parties .complying with their part of the proposition. .,,, ,, ... For . Sale Furniture of twentyiroom hotel In- good railroad division poln,t, Prloo, 3300. Will rent hotel for $35 on account of sickness. Is full of boarders. . Quick sale. Address D. S. Kerr, 64 ( Broadway, Couhell Bluffs.' SPECIAL ROCKER SALE. SEE SAM PLES IN OUR, WINDOW." KELLTR FARNSWORTH FURNITURE CO. MALONEY'8 PEARL ST. NEW LOCATION. 30 .. A. Metsa-ar Co. . t ' New Location , of Wholesale Bakery, " 11$ Mynster Street, Co. Bluffs, la. ' Home-inade Bread a Specialty..- - " . Visitors Welcome. '" VETERA' FLOCK TO OAKLAND Tea Thoasaad' People Preseat oi See- ' v " omd Day of Reartloa. ,' ! OAKLAND, la., Aug. $0, (Special Te'ai gram.) Today was the seoond day- of tha reunion of the Pottawattamie County Vet erans' association. .-The "crowd waa lm menee. Good Judges estimate about 10.000 were on- the reunion- grounds and at the ball game Jn this forenoon. An address was made by Superintendent K. W. Brown of Ames. His speech was an eloquent and patriotic effort, the' temperance question being Its' main feature. " In the afternoon Rev. Orrln W. Flfer of Des Moines and Hon. H.' W.' Byers of Harlan were the speakers'." Mr.' Flfer' dwelt on a've patriot Ism of peace and stirred the audience with his firey eloquence. - Mr. Byers, who Is tbs repubhean candidate for attorney general of the atate, : nade a masterly talk and won the hearts of tbe old vets as well aa all who heard him. A beaaball tournament Is a1 feature of tha reunion, teams of Carson, Macedonia, Traynor and Hancock taking part. . In the afternoon Carsbn won 'a spirited gam of ten Innings from Macedonia, the score- being to 5, placing that team in tfie Jead. To- win m me laai aay oi tne reunion. The- weather . Is fine' and everything la pleasant, barring' the dust, which Is im possible to keep down. ..... Bieglar st Wita. ATLANTIC. la.. Aug. . 3.-(8peclal.)-, Burglars entered the depot Wlola.-iJUt east of -tiere, for the second time In a few wefks and secured 71 eents hi chance from the cash drawer. They also broke Into the Huff store,-at the aame place, and se cured three pair , of shoes. It la supposed to be -J he work' of local talent. Charle Reed nd James Beaver are pow serving a terra, In the penitentiary, for the firat of fense. Both robberies were made by break. Ing In .the door. , Officers are working en the rase and think they have a clue that will Und the guilty parties soon. Baralary at Fort Dodge. FORT DODGE. la.. Acg. ).-Sueclal.) By pumping chloroform through the key hole with a rubber pump burglars placed alt of the four members of the household of R. a. Palmer here inder the Influence of the drug, after which they entered. the house and thoroughly, ransacked it, gaining about CO in money and Jewelry, and silver ware-to the amount of 1460. None of the persma in the, hofise knew what had hap pened uatU one -of-them revived toward mortjlng and- foiled the others lj k"stupqf. All: will 'recover. , a;r 'j.Vral f-hllda Dylas;. - '. .-; r-ttr11 "Au ' -eO-l "H. C, Chllda. former attorney general for Mxn-.e. aota,. ia dying at Cobb's hospital, at Met. fi a k sPstaiLa aa W k. a-.. jT . wi'': is fifa Lrfvi .-44 lOff m IOWA BIG fROFIT IN "STATE FAIR lftaaxtment Will Hart 8onc fum to Detota to ImproTementi. " CEDAR COUNTY TAKES THERt20N CORN raeWalasj at tapltal Balldlna Haa a Mlarellaneaaa ( olleetlna of Vat. aaklea flrepaeil ky State . "- fair Visitors. (From a Stsff Correspondent.) DF.B MOINES.- Aug. , 30.-Speclal.)-The arrnaf s'ttendBnce at the state fair tester day was 59.40t ',"! the; estimated attendance for today 45,noo. Including the ratlmaie for today the total attendance, beginning with Sunday, has thus far been ln,on(. There will he 25,000 or 30.000 tomorrow. The total attendance tor the week . will exceed prob ably by JO.OOO that of any other year. The fa1r-dtrecfers" are' Jubilant , and there" Is now 'known to be a good profit In sight from the reeelptg for the fair. These profits wliraH ro info 'permanent buildings and Improvements on- the grounds and serve to make next yeer's fair better than ever. There is annually carried over a balance of $30,000, but as that .was carried over from last year, all of the' profit thus yelr will go Inttt' Improvements. ' Tomorrow will be the last day. 'Saturday will be devoted to re moving the exhibits, ,y Mrs. F. L. Forney of Perry, la., was overcome by fright, in the stock .pavilion today- when a big bay stallion broke ita hatter and ' went cavorting arounnd the circle. She waa taken to the hospital on the grounds and soon recovered. The 'stallion was captured before It had done any dam age. . Mrs. R. Vaiiderbender of Webster City waa overcome In 'the same building by the close air and was', taken to the home of friends In the 'city. . She -will probably be able to return home tomorrow. A man giving his narne as. Selkirk tried to sell a Pottawattamie county farmer one of the teams In the six-horse prise Armour team today for t'JOO. 'The-farmer asked the advice of Deputy Sheriff Ness and the man was pointed out.' Ness took' him in charge till after the fair closes. , Cedar county raised the best ear of corn In the state for the year; .1905. Charles Faw oett of Bpringdate, the bwner and exhibitor of the ear, won a. prise of $50 for the ear of corn. He also wort pn the best ten ears of corn. McWIlltana - W4U . Kot Hans;. Sheriff George Colllss of Independence, In., was In Des Moines today and confirmed the rcj)ort that WHUlun McWilllama, the man. sentenced to hang in December for killing his wife and several children, is a perfect lunatic. Hfe literally butchered his wife and 'live children' with a hatehet, the youngest child 'being a 'mere oabe. It was one of the meat atrocious acts known to the state. ' Sheriff poYItss believes Mc Wllliams will never be hanged because of his mental condition. Case Goes to Cooacil Staffs. Judge Smith McPhe,rson ' today granted the order to. set the .Injunction case which Involves the quheatiov9f the franchise ,nf the Des Moines. City, Railway tor bearing at Council Bluffs, September 13. .. .. fa ma a for Representative, ' The republicans of JFloyd county' nom' hated Lorcn W.' Inman'for repreaentallvo from that county 'sf their convention at Charles City yesterday - ' ' ' "Bet':fthVStcWv ; .' ' Joseph Krleelte of company A of Du buque of the FlfryMHAl rtlglment of the Iowa .National Guajftnd one of the best shots, in the" entire, guard, has been taken sick with .typhoid, tevend Removed to his homj. aicknesa, Is J ithat prevented his going on the team that goea to Sea Girt. Today In the practice shoots at the rifle range the. Iowa teenr aid better wnrk tnan the score of the '. Ne -Tork team 'In Us winning shodt s.t Sea Olrt last year.' rsitadlsa . Gets Valuables. Custodian McCurdv'of the state .Capitol building is the custodian 'at present of sev eral purses snd pocketbooks containing money and valuables. Several have been returned -to the owners -and one diamond ring haa been returned to the owner on ita identification.. ' Hundreds, of handkerchiefs and women' gloves-and any number of brooches. . stlck;.,ptps -.and other valuables have been picked up. by the janitors about the state house and art new reposing In the Trvrrr- . Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas, bBHssbbbbsbbbMbsbbbbbsIsMbsbbHssbbMbbbVbssbbH 1906, MISSOURI ; s '.w I ' i vault In Kie custodian's rooms awaltln the Identification .of the owners. Several return tickets are among the' valuables. ' Want Heliael rase e Aside. xn Colohet M. T. Temple, of Osceola .today appealed In dlstilct rcdrt In TolV county JO ls that the order of the course In the in junction against Slate Superintendent Rlgcs In the Clearfield school site cae be Mt aside on the ground. Uiat It was obtained by fraud and deception of The ronrt on the part of DnuhH. after the atlorneys haj agreed, to a continuance.. ; . Rnral t erriers Fleet Officer. Th Iowa rural carriers closed their eon ventlon here yesterday with fhe electleti of the following officers: President. C. M. Adams. Pavenport: first vice president, Kd Ornv, Dallas; second vice president. A. T. Smith, Atlantic: secretary-treasurer. B.. R. Chllds, Story county; director for three years. O. W. Rryant. t'nlnn county: dele gste at large to national convention. Pres ident Adams; delegates to national conven tion. J. A. Ward. B. B. Chllds and O. A. Bryant. - fteces'tla for Fates. SIDNEY. Is... Aug. .( Special. )-The friends and neighbors of Attorney J.' 8. F.ete.N, regardless of party, turned out en masse to give him a 'reception and express their kindly feelings snd appreclstlon of the honor brought to Sidney by his nomi nation for congress to oppose Colonel, Hep burn.. The band was out snd serenaded. Mr. Estea at his beautiful home, and he re sponded.ln a. happy and eloquent speech. CANAL LOCKS TO BE LARGE Vise Advocated by Majority of Easjla eera Will Probably Be Adopted. WASHINGTON. Aug. 30-Locks for the Panama canal probably will be built ac cording to the specltlcatlona recommendnd by the majority of trie consulting hoard of engineers, which favored' the construction of a sea level waterway Instead of .the smaller type, ss planned by the minority of the board. Under the plan of the mi nority the locks would be 100 feet wide, with usable lengths of 1.000 feet. The plans adopted by congress . provide for locks ninety-five feet wide,- with usable lengths of 900 feet. With this exception It is said the minority plans will he followed. If a change Is made In vie site of the locks the Isthmian Canal commission take the position that It will be acting within the discretion authorised by congress. As ships are now being built which would tert the capacity of the nno-foit locks If offered for Conveyance through the canal. Chief Engineer Stevens Is of trie opinion that It would be wise to Increase the dimensions. Mr. Stevens Is computing the additional amount of cement which will have to be purchased for the changed plans. - He said that-to . assemble the amount of cement needed mould require 125 carloads a day for two years." This would amount to 91,360 carloads, . As the climate Of the Isthmus of Panama is such "that cement cannot be kept In good condition for more than three or four months, tt'ie problem of shipping Is of no little concern. ' ' It will be about two years before the work of . constructing the locks will be begun. The Association pf Cement Manu facturers In the United States has shown considerable activity In getting more ad vantageous shipping facilities between the Isthmus and ports, on the coast, of the United States, and may therefore be pre pared to compete with, foreign cement. One thing of which the cement manufac turers of the United States have complained is the stipulation made by. the canal com mission that cement shall be shipped to the isthmus in steam-propelled vessels, be cause it, is claimed that cement deteriorated In damp holds of slow-going schooners. When specifications are made' It is now thought they will provide (or the delivery f cement-on the Isthmus which will' test up to a certain standard and bidders there fore would be able to make their own ar rangements for shipping. Railroad Laborers Waated. ABERDEEN, S. D Aug. 30. (Special. ) The scarcity of labor Is proving a serious handicap in- the railroad extensions in this vicinity. The Minneapolis St. Louis has large forces of men at work on each of the three divisions, but the road could handle many more workmen. The same condition Is true with the Milwaukee In its coast cxtenalon and the Chamberlain Rapid City line," Yellow Fever aaspect Held. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 30. With the second male suffering from what appears to bo yellow fever the British steamer II wick Ixxige from Tamplco, Mex., via Norfolk, was placed In quarantine upon It arrival today at !elaware Breakwater, Del., ninety miles below this city. SPECIAL PACIFIC RY. TOM DUGHES, T. P. A e v r OMAHA, NEB. fl. C '. 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Besides its won derful cleanness, Pahst exrlusive eight-day malt, grown in this malt hone, i the only malt grown in nature's own way to retain all of the rich food value of the barley thus Pahst Flue Ribbon Beer Is the. richest in food value as well as the cleanest beer in the world. i -''T"n aCBsa FAIRBANKS ON JOHN BROWN' ' SBSBBSBSSJSBSBBI , Vic President of United Etatei Delivers Address tt Ciawttomi. CELEBRATION HELD ON BATTLE GROUNi Seanl-t eateanlal of First Armed Con flict Over Slavery 4aelon Is Ob served at John Brovrn's Old Home. OBAWATOMIE, Kan., Aug. 30,-Hein today on th battlefield where half a cen tury ago the first armed conflict over slavery took place. Vice President Charles W. Fairbanks delivered a stirring address to .000 persons. The occasion- was the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the battle of Oesawattomle, in which John Brown Was a central figure. Mr. Fairbanks wss given a rousing re ceptlon at the train upon hla arrival this morning from the eaat. He was escorted to the Maaonio temple, where a reception was held, and later an excursion was made to the alate insane asylum and that Institution Inspected. After luncheon he was escorted by two companies of cavalry to the famous battle ground. There a military salute was fired in hla honor a no he was cheered by the crowds. On th stand with Mr. Fairbanks were Governor Hoch, United States Senators Long and Benson and several other prominent Kan sans. Tommorrow Governor Hoch of Kan sas will he the principal speaker. Addreaa of Vive President. . Vice President Fall bunks said In part: Thla occasion takea our minds back to a Rfl.'2? .f dr"natlc Interest in America, history, to a time when the passions among the people were deeply stirred. Tho limes then were ominous. The people could see the ra.t gathering clouds of an Impending contest, a contest between the friends of freedom and alavery for ultimate auprotn acy. It was a day of acrimony, of bitter ness, of sharp Impeachment of the mo tives, 'the purposes andthe patriotism of men. We have not come hither to awaken in anv ungenerous sense divisions which made this spot historic, but rather to contrast the present with the past, to recall the heroic service of men In the interests of home and country, to kindle anew our pa triotic seal and to glory In the triumphs of freedom in America. The contest which followed the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska bill on the soil of Kar.aaa was unique in our national experi ence. The war which waged here waa Its natural fruit. The engagement was a aporatlc outburst a stray shot upon the picket line and truly presaged the- larger engagements of the mighty armies ot tho north and the south. . Raadow of Dleaaioa Paaaes. ' The day ot alavery Is fast receding. Its stories snd tragedies seem almost to be part of mythological lore. The present wears such a different aspect from the strslned and tragic past. The aad shadow of disunion haa paased and the north and the south are knitted together by mutual I , ' 9 Eicii TO I ndian Territory, New Mexico, Republic of Mexico AUGUST 2 1ST. SEPTEMBER 4TII AND 18TIU OCTOBER 2D AND 16TII. NOVEMBER 6TII AND 20TII & IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE T. F. GODFREY, P. T. A., irtr'ia When Ordering Beer, call for Pakst Blue Ribbon PABST BREWING CO., I30T Ijravenrrorlh Street, . ., Thoim' ' Itougtaa 79. ' respect and love of a common coun'r ami a common fins. Thoxe who oppoev each other in the gieui, oonlliot giuiy la providential Issue. Tile phhi hint transmitted Ita burdens an ita great responsibilities. It were tne iron of rate If we should not preserve and se cure to all the fullest possible enjoyment of the hluaalngs of liberty which have b-en vouclisareu. to us tliroiuth the sacri fice of those who have achieved It. Tho weak must be safeguarded against the un just encroachments of the airong. All must be protected to tbe utmost . in - the opportunity to enjoy the privileges which were Intended to -be ahd are of right theirs under the genius and spirit of American irisiltutiunf c . ' We face the future ffsiliant with golden promise, resolved to make our country greater than It greater In material power, but greater 11 In Hie splendid character of !... . . hlp; a country where the dominant .. . uall be fair play for all the forces whivi. make for the ad vancement of a great, righteous people. Mr. Fairbanks left-late In the day for Dodge City, Kan,, where tomorrow he Is to apeak 'at a Grand Army of the Republlo reunion. From podge City he 'will go to Boise City, Idaho, as the guest of the National Irrigation congress. " ' DIRECTORS .MUST , ANSWER Hew York t'oart Holds Halt Agalast . ... liiiran'(..Mts Good a NEW YORK, Aug. . The. Equltahla Life Assurance' society snd Us -directors, according to a decision by Justice Blschoff in the supreme court today, must defend the suit brought against them by State Attorney General Mayer te compel an ac counting aa to, the' manugenienx and din position of the funds and property of the society. The. suit also demands that the directors be compelled to renay any of the society's money- whlah may': have been lost or wasted by a, violation of the duties of the directors. . f , The court upholds a demurrer Interposed Dy ine attorney ror tne uerenuanis tan there waa Irnproper Joinder, ot causes of action, but rules that the directors mukt answer the complHtpt of. the attorney gen era! Insofar as It may be: effected by l,lie sustaining of the demurrer as tq improper Joinder. 'Twenty days is allowed the, de fendant in which to make answer. . , In addition to demand an accounting of funds, the attorney general's suit also asks that any defendant now a director or ol ficer In the society shall be removed upon proof of misconduct. - iv j Jiew l.lfe lasaranee Company. PIERRE, a D.. Aug. 80. (Special Tele gram.) The seoond life Insurance company to be organised In this state under the pro visions of the law of the last legislature filed articles today with Fred B. Smith, once at the head of the Workman 'lodge 'of the state, heading the. new company.' Ha has associated Black' Hills parties ' with him, but the headquarters of the company 1- to be a Hecla, a little town In Brown county. ' ' ' ' ' ' " h ' 1 VIA t f. Grown ft ewer""! 311 e 4 ' 1. .