TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. lWG. 0 S I r DEATH NOTICES WHITMARSM Mr Jull A . wife or Rllev C. WhitmnMh. at 7" INOrtn 1 nir teen'th street, in lirr Cnh yesr. Interment Vail. la. ' MONUMENTS Ore t. Western Granite C. Dodgl Wil. " M4J SJ4 FLORISTS I. IIENDERSON. Uif, Famem, TL Dong. IT . -7W FENCING .WIRE NO IRON FENCINQ. For lawn. gmden poultry and farm. Send for laic fr catalogue. . Oet our prlc Omaha Wire and Iron Worka, CW-aft-l. N. 14th. Tal. lou.-iflX . -M837 811 ANCHOR and Iron Fencing;; Wlra Fenaing tc per foot,. It N. 17th 8t. l ci. nta si v MkM 813 CHAMPION ftntM txlU U I. Doug. W4 UK. , .. CLAIRVOYANTS MADAME BUDDHA. LEADING PALMIST OF OMAHA. Eventful and -triuhful predictions given. Call 113 . lth., Opp Boston Btdte. " H Mlil WneO' You Write to Advertisers- remember It only take an extra atroka or two ef th pan to mmUuj tb fact UiM yea a pan to mmuui id. In Tha Bo. iv tne 'DRESSMAKING PATTERNS tut to measure. McDnwall system of dressmaking taught. l2i Far nam. . ' " M&aa 9 . DANCING llORAND8 ' efaea ' tot adults reopen Tueday, September 4, at I p. m. A reduc tion of tl n oil ticket bought on or be fore opening night. Call 1Mb and Hrney. L'pen an nay ana evvning; nunaay w Telephone Douglas 1041. Opening assem bly septerrroer a. M-l Six WANTED TO. BUY WANTED- tO BV SECOND-HAND - Kl'HMTl'HE, atuvea, carpets. slothing and shoes. Pay, th -teat prices, lei Doogla SifTL N 468 St . - CSTECFATiiT JOrtNBON- Inatltuta, 41.' N. . Dotf. 1444. -i L. TeL -7M DR.'" W. ".V; JIOW8EH vr 1600 Farnam. Tej Doug.-siiu. M355 822 PLUMBING BUY plumbing supplies direct. nrfM fiav An everv article Wholesale Only flrn'j class good handled. Prompt attention to every Order, neno tor catalogue, r. KaroL 23d. Harrison St.. Chicago. III. a , " . M 'J)2 X I ,WANTEJ-T0 BORROW WANTBD-VIo borrow' 1500 or 11.000 horn monev on ample, well rented residence property In South, Omaha, at 7 per cent. Addraaa N-SJ. Bee. VHS MUSIC AND LANGUAGES CHATELAIN Bchool of Langtuges French." Germsn. Spanish; fencing. Da vid; IJIdltthj and Farnam. M24 qj ' DETECTIVE SERVICE WETtyORH detective service; 'phone. Red ,H. Konmi it ana n, union om., win snd.Farnam . . 671 Bx RAILWAY TIME CARD cmoa static; tbwth and marct - - - Lmti. Arrtra. - Overland LlmltaV 1:40 am a l:l pra The China and Japaa TTaMf mii a 4:15 nm a 1:18 nra rvin a raltf. K a 4:16 tun a (JO am California Ore. Bx:.4:l8pm a 6:10 pra Let angele Limited. ...all:J0 am a10:48 pra Fast Mall a 1 :fJS pm al tOpia FrAnrmAn Siecla.l iva 7:46 am a 7:44 am North . natte woai.... ." :ow Beatrice Loe b 1:15 pm b 11:00 pra Cttvwa. ulfc laiaa raoiAe.. . . Leave. Arrive. Chicago -Limited' .a 3.1b am a 7:10 am Inwa Local a 7;0w am a 4:30 Din Chlcaajo Mail n.a H am al0:10 pm Iowa Local bll:l pm t .6o pre Chicago (Kaa-.ern Kxp.i.a 4:0 pm a 1:46 pm Chicago fUowa Lirqiicl) a a:jb ptn all Utf pre vVEBX. Rocky Mountain Lira... a 730 am l:lt am Colo. Cal. Kxnteaa..a 1:01 pm a I 54 pra Dkl A Texfia Exp ..a 4:4Ti nm all:06 DiJ Colorado Faat Mall al0:15 pm a 7:16 am a dally. aaiiir 4xotit humiay. Ikicaaw1 Ureal Waatera. St. Paul & Minjieapolia. .3V pm t. Paul at Mlnnonijoila. V.i am Chicago Limited ........ 1:40 pm Chicago Kxpreae... 7:4 am Chlcau Kxpres ....... -3:20 pin WaaaakM 1 . 10 am 11 M pnt :0ara 110 pn 4. mi m 5U LauU Expraa..-.i..j ;0 pm a 1.40 aia l. Loma Local (from Ceuocll Bluta .......,a t:U ant alO:W pm Slantwrry Local (from Council Blufte) to 1:00 pm bU0 am lhloaaK Mllvtauk.ee at itt'i Chi. A Colo. '8pecial....a T'4a am a 7:10 am California A Ore. Jas...a :4a pm a l:lv pis Overland Limited a 1:3a pm a :M aia Marlon A Ctdar fi. Lou.b t:43 ant bu.uw pm attaaaart, Vmultm. - BU Leula Kxpreaa. .a 1.00 am a :M pm iw. p. wewua itu a a:iai pia t'a'a A 9iartawatava. C'Alar Hs.itla ' faa....a.:a am t i.l bit 'i'win Cuy bxpiaaa ... 7u aia alu.w pm Cbicagu iJayliaat- a a:tw am ail. la put Ck.:cago Local ,..aii.3U aut a 4.4u pm bioux Clly Local .....bl.Ml imii (Mug Carroll Local ........... a 4:4a! pm a .M am BloUX City LoOa ...... u J.i piu vnicagu a.xptcaa a a.w piu a i ;jt am I'M Mau .a :a pm a : am Kul. ilul ajl.twpm V win . City Llnutvd. ...a a.a pm a ? :te am Oveilauu umutv a : put a am Chicago Lluilied ......au:uv pin ali.la am Noivik-i4uiiatel wl.i.un) aiv:Ju am Lliicutu-Loug fine .....t 7:4t uu tuu.iso am LeadwotKl-LiocolM .....a3:(JU put a .ut pm Caiiper-tiiioaUenl :n a t.-vt pin Haaiiuga-tfuperior b 1:W pm b t:ui pm Frmuut-AlUon ..b .oi pm bl2:4v pm ttttavla t.aira. Chicago JbApreaa' ..a 1:00 am a 1:U Bra at m . 1 knillu.i a at.iui . m . .... W BiWea waaaa f WW AtUI 4ft I aM 4Ukl BLKeUXttTUX MiATtUJ.-lOth MAtOaV, tiiirHatia. Arrlva Penvef i CalUornla....a :io pm ttlack Hilla a 4:10 pm lurtbwaat Bpeoial ....a 4.10 pm 7wrUtwaat Lkprvaar .....aU:10 41m Naoraaaa iwkpicaa a tJm am Kabraaaa Lwcal.. ....... .a k;wv am Ltiwulu Loca Ltuculu Faat Mall b l.w pin V Cruoa Piatua'h..b mJm pm bailavae at yitua'u,,i iMaw Ixnvar Llnilledn..v..... J..... beltavue.ai Junc.-a 1:10 am tieilsvua A Pao Jau....a 1.10 am i'miuiii tiueclaJ ........ .a 1:A am a 4 aa pm a .i pm a .ui aia a .io pm a I.40 pm a l:ua am ai3.a pi iiiv;. a am l:M aia a t:o am a iJ4 pm Chicago Lxpitae ..... .a ! pin a i.aa put Chicaae lyvr a k:vs pu tl:4t a 1 Iowa Local. ..a a.ia am at. Louia a:apiaa..l..a 4.46 pm avauaaa Cily-Ol. Joe....aM. pm alo w pm ait. a am Kanaaa CUy-au ' Joe.. ..a .le am a a pia avaxaaa cii jr-pv. . .. .w yn WCB1TER Dltrtrt-laiL aV WLISTKH. Calaaga, t- Paal. , Mlaaeaaalla , Oaaaa. ' - - Laara. Arttva Twin City PaaaanaTer.tt I aia bl:H Bioux CUy Paaacnar...a IM pm all. at am Fmeraon. Local -......h (.10 pm ' b (10 aat Emaraun uooai. ........... f . am e M pia Mtaaaarl raaiAe " , . Nvuraaka I eeaL (a' Weaptng! Water IM pm bll'JO pm a Dally. v b Daily eacept Sunday. : 4 Dally except Saturday. e Sunday only, a bally Ul'vni HUDUir - flRlFIT Clark's Mb Amaaal Cralae, Feb. . . day a. by ciiartereU bd. ".ra' oc. tf.saetona. I Teura Round 1 lis v. or id. . V. LAKH, b ), IM. r. NEWS OF - INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL Office, 10 Pearl MlfOR MKKTIOg. Davla, drug. Clarka, aodaa Btockert sella carpet a Fine engraving. at Lertert'a. Ed Rogers' Tony Fauat beer. Oet thoae new photos at Schmidt a Plumbing and heating. Bixby A Ron. Lewis Cutler, funeral director. 'Phono (I. Wood ring Undertaking company. Tal 319. Picture framing, C. E. Alexander. U3 Broadway. DIAMONDS AS AN INVESTMENT. TALK TtkLEFFERT ABOUT If. George HoagUnd has the Kanaaa Shall bilrk. All hard brlek. Oet hla pricta See Stephen Bros, for fire brick and Art clay, sewer pipe, fittings and garden bust, A building permit was issued yeetenlay to Q. W. Kiahl- for an (l.aOO cottage tesi jlence on Htalil avenue. L WANTED. BOY TO LEARN THE TIN NCR'S TRADE. SVYAINE A MAL'EK, 33 WEST BROADWAY. ' The Ladies' Aid society of the People s V'nion church will meet this afternoon gt tho reaider e of Mrs. Copeland, 3731 Ave nue A. OET VOIR UIBSON pICTUnCS FRAMED WITH BEAUTIFUL FBAMEbj 36 TO 60 CENTS. BOHW1CK. 211 SO. MAIN. Ed Corllea, who was opert ted on for appendicitis . in an Omaha hospital, has euflidently recovered to be brought to ate home In thla city. I pay 111 per ton for caat Iron; mixed, 110; stove. l; rags. 1 e per lb,: rubber, 7 4c; copper, 14c per lb. f- Katelman. kul Main; both 'phones (60. The Ladies' Aid society of the Union Christian church. Thirty-fifth street and Broadway, will meet Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the church. We wholesale Ice cream. .Shipped to ar.y part of the state. Special pncea to the r tall trade. I Mucct, 111 West Broadway, uuncil Bluffs, la. Tel. 114. Every day la enrollment day In Western owa college". Positions secured for our graduate. Send for catalogue. Phone or information both phones. Earl Mervard and Antonette Hoover, both of Omaha, were married yenTerilay in this t'ity-by Rev. Henry Dp Long, at Ills nice in the county courthouse. We have the finest line of aample mon'i. inents to select from In the west. Sheeiey Lane Marble and Oranlte Worka, i.i Eaut Broadway, Council Bluffa, la. Don't fall to sea the Cole's New High Oven range. Wonderful departure. See It t our store. You win be interested, faa- dock Haiulschy Hardware company. Prof. O. J. McManus. county superintend ent of school, stated yeaterday that the report he had accepted the position of sup- rintenuent of the Harlan, la., acnooia was without foundation. Dr. Stevens of Hancock, who was shot and, seriously wounded by August Kruegcr few daya ago, was reported yesteruay to be In a critical condition. Kruegrr, It la said, will recover from hla wounds. Carnivsl la here: fall Is hare: Hicks' new fall goods are here: as fine a line as ever came to- the city. Please call and be con vinced before buying that 1 can aenver he goods In up-to-date style and shapea. E. 8. Hlcka. ...... -. - - Dr. J. A. Holmes of the t'nlted States geological department at Washington, was he guest or congressman w.. i. amun esterdav. He la enroute to the Dakotaa 2 .v.. .,,.. , ...n,ll.. ,h llvnlta deposits in that section of the country. The following iced drinks and Ice cream will be served all thin week at the Clark Drug company's: Madja, frosen phoaphate, Siberian fill), eldorado aundae, tropical aun- dae, Carmenclta kiss, southern beauty. American sundae and Greenland Iceberg. At tha annual reunion of the Old tJet- tlera' association of Fremont, MUla and Pottawattamie countlee at Oakland, Rev, Henry DeLong'and W. K. app, both of thla city, were elected president and sec retary, respectively. 11 was um.iuu w hold the reunion of 1107 at Lake Manawa. Thi fnnril. nf the late Mra Sarah K. n.nr.r win he held thla afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the residence of her daughter, Mra. W. X Almy, 27 South Twenty-fourth street, and burial will be in Falrvlew cem etery. Rev. F. A. Case, pastor of the Flrat Baptist enurenr win iwuuui.v services. j . . The regular meeting 01 tne woman Chriatinn Temperance union, will do neia this afternoon in tne ciuo rooma i nm Library building. Tne election 01 ommri for the ensuing year will be held at thla meeting and as there la other Important business, a.U members are requested to be present. . P. J. O'Brien, superintendent of construc tion, with headquarters in St. Louis, and M. O. Carter, trainmaster, witn noonuiuirii In Stansberry. Mo., were two Wabash of ficials In the city last night, t. M. -..inmo.t&r nt h Rnck laiand. with head quarters In Dea Molnea, waa alao In the city last rugnt. Articles of Incorporation or tne Ameri can Colonisation company n ' record yesterday. The incorporators are Paul U. woerrn. 11. i,. r rmn i Wadsworth. The capital stoca is piaceu at 160,000 and the purpose of the in corporation Is to buy, sell, rent and lease real estate. , The recelpta In the general fund or tne Christian Home laat week were ijwkwv oe 1 in 7 Kni..nf thm nHB of the week and decreaalng the balance In thla tuna 10 OTU.ir, IJ. .V. " ..... " I . . . 1 date to Wie.es. In 'tne manager a iuuu .iu recelpta were 130, being 115 below the needa of the week and Incraaalng the deflclency Ire thla fund to 3508.87 to date. The preliminary hearing of wiuam Hughea, allaa "Sleepy Willie." the colored youth charged with the theft of a watch from the Otto realdence laat July, waa continued in police court yeaterday until Friday, to permit of securing the attend ance of witnesses from St. Joseph, where the timepiece waa aiapoaea or. fhriattmn Kntrlmm of Macedonia, la.. and Mrs. Lulu A. McMullen of Joplln, Mo., were married at the Kiel notei laat evenina at I o'clock, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Henry DeLong. Tha groom waa ttenued by oyiveaier iiyt, mrai inoii. while S. O. Underwood acted aa master or ceremonies and William Beexley aa usher, the three being old time rienoa 01 tne groom, who is 77 years of age, while the hrirf la four veara his Innior. The cere mony waa wltneased by a number of frlenda of the bride and groom. Elmer Savers, charged with assaulting Albert Slglor becauae he objected to the young man paying court to hla daughter, had a preliminary hearing before Justice Field yesterday ana waa nouna over 10 the grand Jury, hla bail being placed at 100, which lie furnished. In aubatantia tion of the-assault charge s)lglor Intro duced aa evidence his Injured mouth. which, wnen openca, snowea mil two teeth were missing as the result of com ing In contact with the defendants fiat. The dentiat who attended Staler alao tea tilled. Hayera declined to offer any tea tlmony on hla behalf at the preliminary hearing, preferring to let the grand Jury decide whether the assault waa justified or not. .'.'.'., , At LeftTerfe. See bur windows for.tbe season's latest and neweat In bracelets, ptna, combs, lock ets, chains and gold Jewelry of all kinds. Council Bluffa, la., has the lowest lum ber freight ' ratea.- Hafer has the lowest prlcea GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR FtLOUR. OATS. Dried Fruit, Etc. Department .of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, Waaaj- linion. D. C. Auauat. 7. 104. belled rDruDoaala. plainly marked on the outaide or ins envelope, - rroposaia tor novr, oaia, 1 dried frutt. etc., aa tne case may De. and addressed to lite "Cominiaaloner of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C." will ' be re ceived at the Indian otflc until t o'clock p. m. of Thursday, September 17, lu(t, and then opened, for furnishing tne Indian acrvlce with canned tomatoaa, corn meal, cracked wheat, arled fruit, feea; flour, hominy, oats, and rojled oats, dur ing the fiscal year ending June 10. 107. Blda must be made out on government blank. Schedule giving the nooaasary Information for bidders will be furtilshad On application to the Indian office, Wash ington, D. C; the V. 8. Indian warehouse at New York CUy. Chicago, 111., su Louis, Mo., (tmaha. Neb. and Saa Francisco. CaL; the commissary of aubslatenca, U. 8. A-, at Cheyenne, Wya., the quarteroaaatar, V. 8. A.. Seattle. Wash., and the pwiau. tera at Tucson. Portland, Spokane and Tacoma. The department - reeerve taa right te reject any and all bids, op an part of any bid. C, r. LARRABKB, Acting Connniasianer. 7 .. . . . . , BLUFFS' St. ,TL 43. LIVELY CONTEST FOR CROWN Voting for Qnuo of C grail al u Spirited aid Growine Hon Bo, EIGHT THOUSAND ATTEND DURING DAY All of the Attrartleaa Well Patroalsed and Staadlag Raem Oaly Waa the Rale tm at I, east Os af Tbesa. "Who la to be queen of the carnival?" Is a question which several young women of Council Bluffs would like to be able to answer to their .own satisfaction. The crowning of the queen la to be the closing feature of this year's street fair' and car nival, and the contest among the friends of those who would wear the crown Is growing exciting and balloting yesterday was brisk. . As the bajlola 'are placed In sealed boxes It is Impossible to ssy which of the candidate Is-, leading. The candi dates are Miss Nell Moore, Miss Marian Macrae, Miss Genevieve Wlckham, Miss Vena Binder, Gertrude Ctonland, lAura Myers, Evelyn Thomas, Florence Squires, Bessie Sherlock and Hatel Ehle. Ideal weather marked the second day of the atreet air and carnival Tuesday and the' grounda and booths never looked more attractive. The 'children and their escorts had the grounda practically to themselves during the afternoon and they made the most of the opportunities. In the evening the attendance was well up to the average of last year. If not above It. The sale of tickets at the gateii reached over 1.000 yea terday. . .." , ... All of the attractions were well patron ised and at the evening performance of Beautiful Bagdad .ntandlng room only, was the case soon after the doors were opened. The Bat, brought at enormous expense from Colorado by the carnival committee, was placed on exhibition last night for the first time. Secretary George 8. Wright, wlio has charge of the captive monstrosity, decided last, night, (hat It would be neces sary to Increase, the strength of the cage holding the big bat, an-several parsons had narrow escapes from being bitten. Prstrsm tow Today. The program today will be the' same as yesterday, with the exception of the mov Ing picture display of the navy recruiting department. Fire Chief Jones has announced an Il luminated run of the department this even ing at 7 o'clock on Pearl street. Th'la has been arranged especially for the benefit of the many visitors In the city. This Is the assignment of ticket takers for today: Wednesday Afternoon Bagdad.' L. A. Casper and G. W. Hughea: Creation. H. Borwick': Vesuvius, Frank Peterson; Nov elty theater, Dr. P. J. Montgomery; Hales' Tours. J. J. Klein; Carry-us-all, If. V. Battey and -Charles Swalne: Bat, Harry VanBrtint'; Burros, Roy Besley and Rich ard, Turnbull; Around the World. Richard Green: Ferris wheel, J. J. Hughea and F. L. Reed; gates, T. F. McCaffrey, G. G. Balrd, i. F. Wllcog and J. J. Ferguson; three-legged calf, J. P. Greenshlelds and 8. B. Snyder. .... Wednesday Evening Bagdad. C. Konlg macher and Paul VanOrder; Creation, A. V. Frush: Vesuvius. Charles H. Parka: Novelty theater. George MeMahon, Hale's Tours, W. H. Kimball: Carry-us-all. Frank Beebe and Roy Wilcox; Bat. W. H. Dud lev; Burros. D. O. Morgan and C. A. Wood hiiry; Around the World, Claude Iewln: Ferris wheel, C. E. Walters and Clarence Hafer; gates; r T. T.rue, li f oninn, r. H. Hill an.1 H. , U Wilson; , threetlcgged, calf, G. H. Jackson and Nels Peterson. If you think of painting your house let us give you an estimate now. We guar antee the paint to be made of pure ma terials, mixed and put up by skilled me chanics, so when we paint It stays painted. We also have soma odd lots or arusiio wan- paper that we are closing out at low prices to make way for new stock. If you avant good paper at little cpst come see us now. Jensen A Nleolaeeen. 288 Broadway. MALONEY'S PEABL ST. . NEW LOCATION, N. Y. Plumbing Co. Tel. 260. Night L((. Real F.atate Traaafera. ' These transfers were reported to The Bee September 4, by the Title Guaranty and Trust company of Council Bluffs;. Aslsnee of Keene Five Cent Sav ings bank (o Park Realty -company, south 100 ft. of lot 11, in block 7, In Bayllss' Flrat add. to Council Bluffs, Iowa. w. d 115,000.00 Painter Knox and wife to Clair J. I .. Stllwell. part or lot 12. in Aud sun of sub-lot 10 In O. P. lot 48, In Council Bluffs. Iowa, w. d Jessie M. Longstreet and husband to Willis H. Kimball, lot 13. in block 1, In Park add. to Council Bluffs. Iowa, w. d 3.0O0.0O 1.800.00 National Ufa Inaurance company to -Painter Knox, lot 13 of 1 Aud . aub-lnt 10. in O. P. lot 48, In Coun cil Bluffa. Iowa, w. d Alice A. Walker and husband to Lena Halnea. s4 of lot (. In block 11. In Hall's add. to Council Bluffs, Iowa Wllltsm T Wilson and wife to Fred Rupencamp. lot 11. block 23. in 2.800.00 I- 1,325.00 Everett add. to council uiuns, Iowa, w. d..... Benjamln-Fe hr Real Eatat com nany to Wallace Rupenramp. lot 1. In Ben1amln-Fhr Park add. to Council Bluffs, Iowa. w. d George Stilen and wife to Bamuel Jullen. lot 5 block 18. In Beer a audlvlelon In Council Bluffs. Iowa w. d Win. Hill to Georae Sloop, lot 11. block (. Crswford's add. to Coun cil Bluffa. Iowa. w. d Painter Knox and wife, to Blanche Klilpack. part of lot 12. In Aud aub of aublot 10. In O. P. lot 48, In Council Bluffa. Iowa. w. d Nellie 8. Remington and husband to Guy Seward, part of lot 12. In block 2S, In N'eola, Iowa, w. d.... Martin P. Schmidt to Bruce I. Hesse, lots 7, 1. 2! and 23, In block 29 and lot 28 In block SO. In Ferry add. to Council Bluffa. Iowa, a. w. d...... R. D. Smith to Marv E. 8treet. 49 Iota In Ferry add. to Couacil Bluffa. Iowa, w. d W. 8. Cooper and wife to William 1.260.00 1.0U.00 875.00 800.00 800.00 776.00 300.00 1.500.00 T. Wilson, lot 11. block 12. In Everett s add. to Council Bluffs. Iowa. w. d Kate E. Honn to Emma A. Wrlht. lots 11 14. 15. 1 and 17. In block r In Buvna' add. to Council Bluffs, Iowa. w. d... Noah L. Ijindls und wife to C. L Dodae. lot ( In bloek 33. tn Cnt-1 subdivision la Council Bluffs. Inwa, w. d . Cam 1 Union and hushand 10 Bole Murnhy. lots 17 and 1. In Howe A Damon's aub. In Council Bluffs. Jow,. w. d Bildaet Bister t Frederick Sweet man, lot 12. In Hork I in Railroad 300 00 235,00 loo 00 .50.00 and. to r'ouecll Blurra. Iowa. w. d. Robert If. Pollock and wife tn Elmer l Fehr. part of lot I. In orlalnal plat of Council Bluffa, Iowa. q. e. .40 00 50A Nineteen transfer total 331 IMS 00 1.800 acre good farm land In eastern Colo, redo, 15 per acre and up: no Irrigation re quired. Can ralae all kinds of (mall grain and .corn. A fw good homeetead join eur land. Bend for printed matter. F. C, Lougee, IS Main atreet. Council Bluffa. Ia. CENTRAL FLOUR-CM. Every aaek warranted Central Grocery and Meat Mar ket. Both 'phone M. nnioratl raaaatltta Orwantaea. ' At a meeting held yesterday In the office of F. .W. Miller, former chairman of the democratic rounty committee, by th newly eelaeted , eommjttee nd ; the .candidates on the rounty ticket, A. W. : Canari? of thla city was chosen to sue- I ceed Mr. Miller as chairman ' of the J county committee. Plana for the campaign in Pottawati:-- nile rounty were outlined and other rou-I tine business transacted. Juki a few farm wagons, left that will be, sold out at cost. Better get arouud and see ''Van Brunt" before they are all sold. ' " Special prices on watches, chains, and charms this week at Leffert's. fobs Bee our windows. . 1 CITY COt(ll, HAS T.ttIR K.0 Neither l.lakt Coatrart or Water Werka Referred To. The regular monthly aesslon of the city rouncll last night was devoted to routine matters selely.-' The proposed lighting contract with the Cltlxens Gas and Electric companjt, whh'h hss been hanging fire for several months, waa not even mentioned and the special commit tee on water works was silent as to what progress engineer Kiersten nas mane in his work of computing the value of the present plant and making an estimate of the cost of a new one. The meeting was devoid of oratorical pyrotechnics wl 1 lasted but little over an hour, which Is ' something very unusual. ' ing by false pretenses, preferred against Manager Hart of the water works com him by George O. Turner. Ford, when told pnny requested that the hydrant rental I he wss wanted by the Harrison county nu for the first half year ending July 1 be ! thorltles, declared that he had been tried paid at the rate of 145 a year for 2S8 hy-1 and acquitted on the charge lirousht drants, making I4.4S0, thla stim to bo 1 merely a payment on account pending the determination' of the litigation over the ordinance providing tot a reduced rate schedule. Councilman Kriudson wanted the matter laid over for a week at least, but the other councllmen decided that the water - works Company was entitled to some remuneration for Its service, and the amount asked for ' was "ordered paid. The claim of Zed.Bethera for 131 for services as "dump patrol" brought on some ' discussion by a Statement from Councilman Smith that the recently passed ordinance providing for certain dumping grounds could not be enforced. He objected to the payment of the claim, but the recorda showed that the appoint ment of such an officer 'had been author tied by the council and the claim was ordered paid. , A communication from City Auditor Mc Aneney announced that " the 1100 voted by the council to assist tha fire department In competing at the Clinton tournament had been. turned In by Chief Jones. Councilman Maloney suggested that the money be divided' pro rata nmOng the firemen, hut Councilman Smith proposed that It be held by City Treasurer True for the fire depart ment to be uaed in defraying the expense of attending the tournament next year. Smith'a suggestion prevailed, although Councilman Olson, who presided In the ab sence of Mayor Macrae, Insisted that the money, once having been voted by the council, really belonged to- the firemen. Mrs. Mary Hardy, In a communication from her attorney, demanded satisfactory damages for an Injury suffered by: her 6-year-old daughter, who" had fallen and broken an arm, the accident alleged to be due to a defective sidewalk. Nellie Kelly, who Injured a knee fnonij a similar cause, at Fifteenth and Fairmount avenue, noti fied the council that nothihg short of 110.000 would satisfy her. Both i claims were re ferred to the Judiciary committee and the city attorney., . . . On the report of City Physician Rice, to whom the case had beeri referred. It was decided, to. settle the. l.ong.peYidlng personal Injury damage claim of .Mr. Rebecca Lan dia for 1450. Mrs. "Land In was Injured over a year ago by a fal caui4J'by a. defective sidewalk on. Seventh yeruf,' , , ', It .waa decided to aan'd.a' -committee con sisting of the mayor .ht! - three members of the council to attend tW annual' meeting of the. Iowa League :.of ' Municipalities . at Dea Moines on September it The naming . of the three councilmen was left to the mayor. ', 1 rhe reqUMt of the Board of Education tnat tha cenment walk . In frynt ot the Washington avenue school be cut out of tne preaent contract,, the board agreeing to j9 I put In the walk next spring, was referred to councilman Maioney, ,in . wnose wara the school Is. Councilman Knudaon brought up the mat ter of the Indian creek dredge, which he stated was In a terrible .condition. Coun cilman Maloney threw oil upon the troubled water bj Informing KVudsOn that Con tractor AVIckham, . who bad rented the j dredge, would take It out of the creek thla week. -. 1 - The council adjourned ufitll next Monday night. r " i , Where Shall I Hair Mr Groeerleat Wl! ANSWER THIS QUESTION. FIR3T, WHERE PRICES ARE RIGHT; SEC OND. WHERE THD GOODB ARE FRESH AND FIRST CLASS: THIRD. WHERE YOU WILL RECEIVE COURTEOUS AND HONEST TREATMENT. WE FULLFIL THE ABOVE REQUIREMENTS IN EV ERY RESPECT. .GIVE US A TRIAL OR DER AND WE ARE SURE YOU WILL BE OUR REGULAR CUSTOMER. JOHN OLSON. 7l W. BROADWAY. V Matter In District t'oart. County Attorney J. J. Hea returned yeaterday from Logan, la,' where, with L. W. Fallon, county attorney of Harrlaon rounty, he appeared for the Joint drainage district of Harrison and Pottawattamie counties In the suit brought by Harvey L. Mann of Harrlaon county. When the Joint drainage dltchea were originally aurveyed It waa decided t6 run one of the ditches through Mann' land and the right-of-way wa practically condemned. Later the route of the ditch wa changed. Mann contended that he had moved aeveral building and gone to other expense on ac count of the original survey, and sued for 11,700 dmi.V8. - The court .found tor the dratnago district. In tho diatrlct court yeaterday Mra. Belle V. Bolton filed suit for divorce from Alee Bolton, to whom she was married July 1. 1882. . at Schuyler,, Neb. She charges her husband with' deserting her. and In addition to the divorce asks the court to award her the custody of their minor child and that the feo ownership of certain lot Jn the western part of tht city be decreed to be In her. Mr. Mabel Martha Dickson asks a di vorce from Henry Anderson Dickson, to whom she wa married April 16, 1(01, In this city, and the .custody of thir minor child. Mrs. Dickson charge her hus band with deserting her two year ago. A. Metsa-ar Jt Co. New Location of Wholesale Bakery, ill Mynstar Street, Co. Bluffs. Ia, Home-made Bread a Specialty. Visitor Welcome. Diamond and all other precious stonea, looae and mounted; the largest atock In th city. At Leffert's. Connty Board Proceeding. Tha Board of County Supervisor expect to tak up today th fixing of the annual tax levy. The total tax levy In Council Bluffa laat year waa 84.1 mill and there I no reaaon for believing that It will vary much thi year. ! The ae salon yeaterday waa devoted prin cipally .to road and bridge matter. C. H. Norton of Avoca wa reappointed a member of the Soldier' Relief conimls ' ion for the east end of tho county lor another term of .three year.' The other members of the commission are R. R. Wil son of Carson and George T. Mllk'f. over seer of.'IMe poor for JTeuncIl " Bluff . The reports of the commissioners showed the following expenditures from the fund dur ing the last yfr: Norton! 11.3. 7;' Wilson, 11S7.K; Miller, tl.&a.'J. The commlSFloners each receive-a salary of Wu a year. John H. Matthews and J. N. Casady, Jr., were appointed to destroy the ImIIois of the general election of 1904. All persons knowing themselves to be Indebted to Duncan A Dean or the Duncan Shoe company are .requested to call and settle at once. For imported wines, liquors and Bud welaer beer go to L. Rosenfeld, wholesale liquor dealer, South Main street. Ford's Troubles Are Many. Perry Ford, .claiming to be purchasing agent of the .Winnipeg, Yankton Olilf railroad. Who was charged with clioulljig by false pretenses In connection with the purchase of a typewriter from an Omaha firm, was dierhargi-d'ln police court yestcr- day morning on motlon of the assistant county attorney. Ford's liberty, however, was only shortlived, as he was promptly rearrested at tho request of the Harrison county authorities. , Ford, It Is understood. is wanted nt Loan on a chnrne of rlieat against him by Turner. Bwanson - Music company, 407 We Broadway the place where yqu will find a splendid assortment of pianos to select from. Conovers, Cables, Schubert and Kingsbury's. All clean, new goods. Price and terms to ault every person.- We think It a good house to. deal with. MALONEY'S PEARL ST. NEW LOCATION, 10 Marriage Licenses. Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to the following: Name and Residence. Age. Karl Mnwaril, Omaha. .16 Antonette Hoover, Omaha 35 Andrew E. Jensen, Council Bluffs; ....' 27 Christina B. Henriksen. Council H luffs. 82 Christian Fogelsong, Macedonia, la 77 Lulu A. McMullen. Joplln, Mo 73 THE. MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAUR ANT IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. GOOD SER VICE AND HOME COOKING. The Calu met restaurant, 620 Broadway. DEMOCRATS I14VK THEIR TROI tlLE I nable tn Find a Man to Ran for Plate Senator. WEBSTER CITY. Ia.. Sept. 4. (Special Telegram.) The democrats of the Thirty seventh Iowa district are having as hard a, time to nominate a candidate as did the republicans, who recently nominated C. F. Peterson of. Clarion on the 3,099th ballot. The democratic convention convened In this city thla afternoon and finally adjourned without having made a nomination. In thla Instance, however. It Is an aggravated case of the office seeking the man. Mayor F. A. Edwards of this city received the unanimous nomination on the first ballot. He declined It. It was offered F. 8. Cur iMe, a prominent Insurance man of this city. He. too,- declined. J. D. Steere of Iowa Falja was. next given the refusal of -the honor and exercised It. Finally, after these three declinations, the convention was In such a chaotic condition that upon mo tion the matter of a nomination Is to be placed In the hands of a committee con sisting of M. L. Rood, H. M. Bparbee and P. Schomer, all of this city. This commit. tee Is Instructed- to- name a Hamilton county man for . the plane. The new dla. trlct committee la aa follows: August Neu- man, Alden; Harry Cook, Eagle Grove; F. 8. Currle, Webster City. Fair at Onawa. ' ONAWA, la., Sept. 4. (Special.) The Monona county fair,' the first one since 188, opens Wednesday, September 6 and lasts three days. Everything Is nearly In readiness now and there Is a amall army of men at work at the grounds, which looked splendidly this morning, with everything glistening In a new coat of white paint. The' new track Is a .dandy, and there Is already a big field of horses on the grounda and good races are assured In all elasae. .Much of the ' available spac I already taken and prospects are favorable for the beat exhibition of stock and graina ever given In the county. It was twenty year ago that the fair di rector, after an unfavorable exhibition for a couple of yean, decided to go out of buaineaa and pulled down the blind on the old ahow, and the grounda- were sold to J. D. Yeamans for a. horse feeding farm.- A new generation has sprung up in the meantime "and laat winter the grounds were repurchased and nothing but bad weather can now prevent a No. I fair.- It looks like a mighty good show Just now and everybody J plugging for the Monona county fair. 'Coart at Una. LOGAN. Ia . Sept.' 4.-(8peclal.)At the Harrison county district court in session here the real estate title case of W. H. Gil- more against Thorn R. Ruffcorn la now on trial. The grand Jury la expected to conclude It buaineaa today and adjourn. Divorces , nave been granted to Sarah Flte from Fred, to Christine Olson from Hans P.. to Esther Coppock from Charles C. and to Stella May James from Frank M. Monona Connty District Coart. ONAWA. Ia.. Sept. 4. (Special.) Th Monona county diatrlct court. Judge John F. Oliver presiding, opened yeaterday.. The docket la rather light, many of the, cum being old and not likely to come to trial at thla term. It I thought the term will be a short one. lt'wa'New Natea. I.KMAR5 Miss Kitty Henry of Le Mars and Gorge Blruble, aun of ex-Con-greaaman S'.rjble of lowa, are to wed. Miaa Henry left her home here laat week to travel (,20Q mile to meet her lover In Japan. She waa accompanied aa far as San Francisco by her aiater, Mra J. E. l'.oblnson. . IOWA CITY A Rock ' island express running between Denver and Chicago was derailed here early this morning and 160 passenger on board miraculously eacaied Injury. The flange of the forward coach atruck a bent rod - of tli awiu-h. 1 he coach, chair car, tourtat and aleeper were thrown from the ralla. VINTON-r-Four elevator Area occurred simultaneously In thla section Sunday and each waa of Incendiary origin. The old Chadbourne elevator here burned to the ground. The Blckel elevator caught about the aame time and later reports show that elevatora In Mount Auburn and La Porte City were aet afire. Only the one waa de stroyed. No explanation of the attempts can be found. Italian Miner Killed. CUMBERLAND. Wyo.. Sept. (.-(Special.) I Lorenxk Angeli, an Italian coal miner, I waa Inatantly killed by a fall of rock In J mine No. 1 of the Diamond Coal and Coke company laat night. Fatal Uaarrrl Over Prise Fight. LOCKPORT. N. Y..-Sept. 4 As the re lull of quarrel rausad by- a dispute over the Gans-Nelson fight, Joseph Lynch. 28 years old. was kicked on the head and killed. It is alleged, by a companion with whom he had ben drlnkfh. John t onorev, tu years old. years ou. la under arrest , - 1 charged with the murder. U'iia tragedy I 0tG0,horl lod" wn gyieas an a v " vi..a VVU( 1U IJSJ fr R1CCS TOIIELP TEACHERS OUT K Money Agilbl(to Fay fof th Fristi of CtftificAtea SUPERINTENDENT WILL FOOT THE BILL Saaae Doabt A boat Haard'a Aatborlty ' to Inane Them, bat Attorney tieaeral Holds It Haa the Rlaht te l) . (From a Staff Correspondent.! DKS MOINES. Sept. 4 Special -Superintendent of PuWIc InstrucMon John F. Rlggs will pay for several thousand I teachers' certificates out of his own pockrt In order that Iowa teacher who ptss the examination under the new state certificate law may have certificate to teach. It Is discovered that in the wording of the new law it falls to provide that the paymen' for the certificates shall come from the state'e contingent fund. Formerly the countiea furnished their own certificate, which were paid for out of the county funds. Under the new law. which provides that the slate shall furnish all certificates, the source of the money to pay for the certificates Is left Indefinite and according tn an opinion by Attorney G neral Mullen given today, the money muM come from the fees paid In by the ' tc.-vchcrs. If anywhere. But the fund .from these foes Is wholly in adequate for the purpose nnd Is sufficient only to pay for the marking -tnd examining of the papora on. examination for the ccr tlflente. The executive council Is powerless to help as there 1 no authority for It to make the purchase of certificates. Hence Superintendent Rlggs has decided on the advice of the executive council, the attorney general nnd some of the members of the legislature' to pay for the certificates him self, and ask the legislature to reimburse him. The certificates will cost several hundred dollnrs. In connexion with the question of the money to pay for the certi ficates there arose a question as to whether the State Board of Kd'icntfon exrtmlnera had any authority to Issue a certificate, the wording of the law being somewhat am biguous on that point. The attorney general holds, In his opinion, that' the board has the authority. ... Warden llnnter I nek. The Board of Control today received In formation from Warden W. A. Hunter of the A mimosa penitentiary that he had re turned from Colorado very much Improved In healthi He has spent the entire summer there In the hope of benefit from the climate. . Another Teat of ffoldlera' Law. Another lest of the soldiers' preference law Is to result in thla city from the attempt of the Board nf Park Commission ers 10 oust 8. C. Wilcox, custodian of Wave land park. Mr. Wilcox was a' captain In the civil war. The board ha ordered him to resign and on his refusal has Informed him that court action will be taken. - Cus tod Ian Wilcox has employed a lawyer and will fight to retain his position. lee Safety for Corn. John R. Sage, director of the crop serv ice. Issued a bulletin today saying that fully three-fourths of the corn crop will be fully matured by September 20 and that nil of It will he safe by September 30. A targe part ef the rrop Is well dented. Postpone Filling; Wnlah' IMace. Democrats are nearly agreed that the po sition on the national democratic commit tee from Iowa made vacant by the reslgtia Hon of Committeeman Walsh will not be fltled till after the Iowa election next No vember. The democrats got together this year In the hopa that by harmony everal congressmen could be elected and possibly some of the state offices. Any attempt to fill the vacancy on the national com mittee from . Iowa; would, result .In a bjtter fight.; as there vould be no harmony on that proposition. It Is advanced by both j faction In the party that the natlonu committee will not meet tta year and thai there will be no- necessity for filling the place at once. Membera of the state central committee, while refusing to be quoted, said today that they Would oppoae filling the poritlon till aftef the election In No vember because of the effect It might have to divide the party on the eve of election. There is, however, already talk of ex Congresman Walt Butler and of General James B. Weaver, aa well as of George Huffman and of C. W. Miller, chairman of the state central committee. Hearing; on Hates Tomorrow. The railroad commission wl'l meet to morrow In the offices at the state house, for the purpose of hearing argumenta for the changing of the classification on a large number of articles. " Steam Line to Minneapolis. A steam.-railroad, to be built between 'thla city and Minneapolis Is said now to be the mission on which . eastern capitalists are in this city. The Des Moines & Northern rallfay wa Incorporated five year ago by local business . men and E. A. Harris. The proposition was to build direct to Min neapolis by the shortest route possible. Capitalist are now. In the city to Investi gate the proposition. , , , Hepnbllrana Will Meet. " After consulting the republicans of the Eighth congreaslonat district, a conference of republlcana and republican editora and candidates has been called to meet at Cres- ton, September 11, to discuss the plans nf the campaign. A similar meeting for the m (TlADl Soao For one morning lath will cleanse, invigorate and perfume. leaves the skin soft, smooth southed. A moderate price but expensive quality. Forjalc by all grocer and druggist, j JS. S. Kirk & Co. i First district hss been ansi'ged to be. he'.) at B'jrllnglon. September I'. CRUISER IS JINjBAD SHAPE tine Heport the Boston Hat l immlrrril, " While Another t ontradlrta This. SK.VTTI.K. . Wash., Sept. 4 -A dispatch to the Pot-lntr!1tgencrr from Beillngbaia say the United - States cruiser Boston foundered at low tide In a fog on the rockt of Peabody island In the Straits of Ronato,' twenty-two miles from here, at noon yes terday. The toi peiht boat Paul Jones, 00 paaslng the stranded vessel, was signalled ty the Boston and an effort of an hour was made to pull 11 free. Finally the fla' Ing tide, which throws a strong eddy from the Gulf of Georgia into the strait, forced the Jones to leave the Boston to It fat and proceed to Belllngham without It. The cruiser Boston reached Belllngham under It own steam at ( O'clock and at midnight was sinking two miles off shore. The plan of Commodore Coffman Is to beacb the vessel If the water cannot be kept down. ' ! A line of blue Jackets with a aliiog of bucketa Is working In connection with th pumps to prevent the Boston from going to the bottom. At a late hour an effort to secure fire fug with strwng pumping paclty waa being mad. Seven comparts menta are flooded and the. extent, of tha damage' cannot lie determined. 1 --l The cruiser Roston and Prlncernn and the destroyer Paul Jones were directed to leave Bremerton for Blaine for target prac tice. The Princeton had rtached ll( deU natlon. The Boston s ml Jones planned to anchor here tonight and proceed early In the morning for the northern town -The order has been countermanded and the future movements of the craft depend upon the outcome of the Boston's accident. The officers and crew of tbe Jonea ar at the service of thejr - fellow . on th cruiser. The men Wer at work all night keeping down the water. Information of the accident haa ; been sent to superior officers and order ar be ing awaited. As soon as water can b re duced nn examination of the damage wilt lie made. ' . , The Boston Is the flagship of the raclfld squadron. It has 4,000 tons displacement and carries 300 men. ,, TACOMA. Wash.. Sept. 4.-A dispatch from Belllngham to4 the Ledger sy: To a representative of the Ledger, who reached (he cruiser laat night In a dinpatoh boat. Captain - Coffman of the cruiser Boston snld: f ' , "We are not in a sinking condition or I should have beached the cruiser a soon as we reached the hrbor. The pump aia alt working and are disposing of the water easllj. I cannot estimate tha extent nf the damage, but there la nothing to fear. We were simply sailing In a very dense fog and ran onto dry land. "Three hundred men are all very tired with the day's work, for It hss been a traniinn. Hiv with lis T ahsll p.ni.ln here until I receive order from the ad miral." Every indication last night waa that It would not be necessary to beach the fa mous war vessel and that It can be re paired at amall expense... ' WASHINGTON Sept. .(.-According to a telegram received at the Nary depart ment today from Commodore Coff man, commanding the cruiser Boston, which wa reported to hav gone on th rock of Peabody ialanda, J 11 the Strait of Rosarlo, the cruiser I now In port at Belllngham, . Wash.- As nothing Wa said In the dispatch about any accident to the ship, the presumption at th .department Is that It was not badly Injured. The torpedo boat. Paul Jones also was: reported by Commander CofTniao , to have, arrived at Belllngham. , The Navy department , ha received a second dispatch from Commander Coff-i man, commanding the --c.;u(ef . Boston,' dated at Belllngham, Wash., as follows: ' Boston grounded September' I, on Pea ody Rock, Roaarlo stralta and fs leaking; Navy yard tug has tieen wired to assist1 to Bremerton navy yard. Dlvera examin ing ship's hull since early morning.. So Tar unable to locate any leak. Water under control. .. ' Drowns la Sloaz River. SIOUX FALLS. 8. D.. Sept. 4. (Special Telegram.) Frit x Relnoehl, n employe of Carl Look, proprietor of a local meat mar ket, was drowned this afternoon In the Sioux river at a point about three miles down the river from SlouX Falls. Relnoehl, with William Anderson, had backed a team and buggy Into the edge of the atream. The horses backed too far and team and hnszv were swept Into deep water. When th horse were swept off their, feet they started to swim (o the opposite side of the river. Anderson remained In the buggy, but Relnoehl wa precipitated Into the water. Anderson made frantlo efforts to save his companion, but wUhout suc cess. St. Joseph, Man Injared. K EM MERER, Wyo Sept. 4.r-(8pclal.) Frank Johnson, a ranch hand, was thrown from his horse onto a pile of rock on Up per Ham's Fork a few day ago- and re ceived painful injuries.- Johnson cam from St. Joseph, Mo., where a wlf and' children reside. Prisoner Commit Snjcld. KEMMERER, Wyo., Sept.-4 (Special. ) Frank - Larsen, a laborer, who 'was under Indictment for alleged forgery, killed him self by ahootlng at Big Plney laat Friday. The remalna were aent to Salt Lake' City, where relative reside, for Interment. . Rose MASK) It and r Jii Ji.JTfi.''.i . v' P JAP ROSE'.