"V ' Tim OMAHA DAILY BKK: TUESDAY, OCTOHKI? 2. 100(i. 11 'A' It 1' ill NEWS' OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL . I. Office, 10 rear! Ml OR MKTn. lJavia, ftrug. . Clark'." odas." r ' !-.' - tckrts iieire'tanieiir.-t ' Fin hgrvtflgir?at liffftrl't. M Rnerr Tow Faust -beer. , . net lhoj photo at Schmidt' . VPliimhrna-and hHtlu. Klih A Bon. (.,-fwlf Cutler, -faneral. director,. 'phono 'T, ,Wnrdrlng VnVrtaktna; company, Tel. J-. .-NEW CLASSES organised Monday. Octd W 1, In Wnrn Iowa college. 'DIAMOND AS .,! INVESTMENT. . TALK TO L.EFFERT ABOUT IT. . .... a ' Boy. eeu phorvGjrraphs aod records from V-lVUIUmaoclJ Bouth Main street. Electrolyses at Graves'. Ver street. " Sea Stephen Bros, tor' ftr brick and 'fir rlay, sewer pipe, flltlna-and. garden hoe. . Ml I.,tsi,f)Kden,.,lV Fifth avenue, will leave for iJer .Moines thin morning to attend -Mleg? ,ffi ....... 'CouncrPVh'hVpT WondmenLof the World. w.U meflt this- evenlna with Palm arove at Its halL. -,, Vl. ' ' -Hafy ssves.you. money. That' I what ft'" r i working for.' C. llafey,' Council 'Wes.Vtn,rt.''for paper hanging. jialnttag and Interior -decorating. Borwlck, Z fl'iuth, Mlp , J ide .Mary arinouncert'eeterday In dls- l&'Z: In) at t clork. . . pay lit per -ten for cast Iron; mired $lw; Inu. tk .... 1 1. n u Ik . ruKK.p 7..-; '- . T I mmnw, 7S- . 1 . . . . W w holesal ' lc iream. Shipped to any part of th. tat. Special pncea to tho rtall traoe. I. MUCcf. Til west uroaaway. t ouncii laioiw. la, ' Tei.i sm. - . . va have the finest line of aamDle monu A tJliMi KrfarWf "and nintt- wrtrka; 21? manf a s aaUit fxniM 1 1 tho as t uneeiey l'.t, (old braid nerklaor. and locket 1ind farm of E. K Shnaart. Finder Please WUIfJ in Vw n VI 4 ii ,riiu vt-w-n lUWII return to Hee office, and receive rewrd. . The trleefing of the C:'MvIj.' club to hav u J: "'i' ,T;Mn'""y !rn??".,Vb uLMZ Mcnc. !ri.Mr.-I'anjjfchaelder, ha been l.Mp9Hd unil Vffaf of fiet week. Jam 6rainer the" AeaM sentenced to Iwvn.y veirs' ih tne rnH'Madlson-peniten- llnry Vtrrrprt wlnal assault wa ' ' Th pkllc lrbrarj' Vlir'clos at 9 o'clock tomorrow eVerting In order' tht Mr. Dally nnd thev'iRiaftht librarian may have an opforciiattT to wMnee hvblg eleftrlcal .fL rarta, ,ln Mmaha , . Vwn .nrunt ha Jtlst . jecelyert a few more car of nobby vehli'le nnd wilt be pleaded to haveytl call aad lohk 4hcm over. 8nn erekfnBltui. will tup educed. Vn.vone. will ircV, u to ni j-xpusuoi r. The Houth.Ud-Impr.ovment.club meet l ' Ad.n.i'M f R ' - a n u i s a Viim aao That B.Vm.a7etrMn'f ofncVa will be held and nrrangmtMr made fotv-ara-anlslng a liter- k ary soclev In cpnnctto with, the club to -afforl DterUJnrnenV at m' n"'(, I Mr".;4grm.tm band' ''h 'itroV-!tt -cturaws. Th. charge fc.NB.liv Vir. Kppa wiy ,bnt one chapter In tti .nitMoay ot tn mariiai irouoiea oi kit. si Mra.TEpp,' ho flkurthg In the UlvOrc "hi ifnerar Ot the late Michael M. Carey wa. iheld. yatrdy.. mprnlng from St. irranclflXavIe' church. Interment wa In Bt. J()ieph'o ' cemetery, these' acting a Valloearar: Otwcge" Brady1, Ed Cody, ln- iia' fcyain. 0a ityanriJoha Kyan aad. WH "iam Xjanlhan iTba ltj r-iuncll eld a hort eslon last (ight ,at Which th bill ior the preceding Jionth -wer a flowed 'nd John Qrlffln waa ,1 ' ranted iiw j ml loo. conduct: a aioon. at r i tilfi V Uroswiway, Aa adjournment wa taken ' i VS'tt. evening oo, ccoupv of the Ocrman tiajr ceieorauon. ... OIRb KOK GENERAL. HOUSEWORK WANTS .JLJtCaV44r th tamUy ue our -fawirni Ohio , aak ool. WU1 da the 4rk -tot toonoair ul and Kcntuek Out. J too a ton cheap-aod thre time aa'l iea. .r4ntun Jk urnM. rourtnta avenue and Sixth trest. Telephone lilt. BVErtI 'ttOUSEiwmD' WANTS GOOD, FRE6H AND CLEAN GROCERIES A'i TUB MOST RBASONABUB PRICES. JOHN OLSON'S GROCERY AT 73 AND 741 . WEST BROAD WAT, FULFILLS ALL THESH REQUIREMENTS TO A LETTER AND ALL DELIVERIES ARB EXCEED INGLY PROMPT. I'M". eVEpALj6;I)TIS ' WEEK. koT CHOCOLATaVlOot HOT 'BEEF" TEA lOo; iOT TOMATO BWILLON. Wo;. HOT CHXCKJCN- BOUILLON. 10c: HOT CUM BOUILLON, WO f MALTED MILK, 10c; LJ,(W4l AVV , MVU A BUIS UiaU'V. , 'TOB MALTED MILK, 10c; OYSTER LTAltT Uo. .-.t . t E. H. 0411, lor th last seven yaar local claim aaent (or th atrt railway company, haa reT-rtd and will lav in a' few day tor Seattle, -Waah.. to aoeapt a similar po sltlon jwlth the oompany controlling th .line InSeatUa, Ttooma and adjacent Puget our.d cities. He will b ucceeded her by EL M. Millar, tumt addition to the local newepapar. fraternity. . Th clbratd Acorn lln of tov. rah(s, Ma burtieri iieatlnf ' (tove and coo .. ldt tha.. world, ovar, and acknowledged to be i bt toy on la markat for heating, cooking and durability. Do not buy until you se th Acorn. D. W. 'KolUr, kgent, lfl '8uft Italn trwt,v .-H yo tNnk ot pJnti your hous Ut ; ia glr- ya-.a tlmau nuw. . Wa guar-t-tk- aiM b aiad of pur na-trtU..- tP4 ajtd, pui.up by aklll4 m dohMlo, o, wbn .w palat It tay painted. W alao.h. am pdd lotvoC arUstlo wall paper ttet wa r closing' out at Jow price t mak, way far w stock. If yoa want ,gQOd, paar at ilttia coat com se us now. . Jensen' Nicola" at Bradway "'ThE T MOST 'jaP-TO-bATII RESTAUR ANT IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. GOOD SER VICE ANpr HMB COCJfNCK- Th Calt. rnV rstiriit,'-3l Broad-a-ay.' ''' New liaIlo) f Waatoaal Bakery, J" .. n MynW StrVC Blnff. Ia. ' Hom-mad Braad a Specialty. I Vlsltora -Walct m. .; y ---.v .!. -Her' I a good eliancr'to get a lf-horse-powf Jaelisan' totirihg cr. almost nW. Ddctnibltlon a Van: BrUnfa' buggy rc - pcMwrt. Fount tret. Win br sold vary 1 ha."-CaH and-e It i'-n Jff L.,pr.f '(.rl,. II . ,T i. " ? '. '-, "j WaalatJ-''' -'i .fiat-. claaa j alio salesman.! ' Hcjat eouss ,r)ulre4. , Non .other need p- ply.- B. h M- fSargenf, .sign ot th bear, r,mJnoll,Miffa.r -jrr, ; t 'lb ' -s ' 1 ! hi .-.- 'i v.Xo.-Rlal Meetings. . . -,- , J No ffrL'i'Lb9 .K4iJ.'! i0. 001,1 a union revival lit W-v iW w tha ,de- clslon reached at 'the' meeting yesterday murnln;!, f ouncj Bluffa pMtor' -uciatlon. While th sentiment was'dt uldwily 4ilvfV6r if union revival meeting la th downtown 41rrlctb, it was thouaht that th proposition under consideration 'could. nu -be -rpriy ,xfd lnt.o. cf(ct witaln tbiitHpiJt'd tlnfa at lha dtripoaal. of th , chyrujf-: Pfopl. , A committee, iiow vor,,W yiUHd to perfact plan for uoh -a movrBt.at a. latar data.-, - . .l.Uie.4?e4ylpn. f Bey. Marcu P. Me- f.j'urr. ploryOt- Flrat Presbyterian taurch. It waa decided Uj .Inaugurate .a ytm of rira.jor.,thjJiarabra of the tsssoclatkonj rtiro . tny .--n -get together find go1 to swne quit spot fof'mutxlal con ( nJtatloa aad adyica oil ,juatlon of lcal ad !. lujportano; u. x aai Alcohol fe'sif. yiotrieedi BLUFFS St. Tel. 43. GERMANS CAPTURE THE CITY Two Dajs' reitirities Commence frith a Bit Torctlitht Findi, EXERCISES .LITTLE LAI E IN STARTING all Delay Mere Made lit fur Whew the tVsjeels started iersnn aad . America Color 'la Evl ' aenre Rvrrtvtfcere. . Council Bluff capitulated to the -Invading . army of ' Oerman-Amerloarls from southwestern Iowa and. eastern .Nebraska yesterday. The city 1 their and will re- '""In their possession until late tonight. when ' the -celebration of ."Der-Doulsdjer Tag" wllj be brought , to a close. Every train yesterday brought II quota of visit- I !" "d 'l'"'?, 77, ,ho,el , I crowded. The Rock Inland trnln arriving ! at 4:S0 yesterday afternoon brought-' In 250 1 from Avoca and 150 from ' Wainat. both ''t'n. b,.n, accompanied by a band. These two large delegations, many . women being among the number, made quite an ' - - ' - . 1. .J . , . . 1. J .. . ,., u. t-ci Vl M 1 1 1 f HIT I VK'I I I Will V 1 1 J" urilVl to th Panlsh. halt on Broadway and Park avenu. , ' The city Is liberally decorated In honoV of the visitor, th German ' colore, Ted, white and block. Intermingling with the Star and Stripe. htlf torrhlljiiit parade lait vetilng. which marked the opening of th celebra tion, was delayed In starting about an . , . . . . ",,ur o . me. uuenei 01 me arrival of the veveral delegation from Omaha. "h parade, however, wa a big Ruccras art(' conserv-atlv estimate placed the .k. i h , . . , , "umber In line at over 1.900. Th local committee distributed 1,200 torch and all along-the line of march the atmosphere w strongly redolent with the odor of th "'"mlnant that matfo John D. Rocke- fpll,r the wealthiest man In thl or any other country. Four band, two from Council Bluff, one from Walnut and one from Avoca. ,rhd tw fife and drum corps made thing lively with their mulc. Kicrelsea I.ate In tartlaat. Owing to th . late ;. hour, at which ! th parade started it was 8:30 o'clock before th meeting at th New theater opened. . Tne hol,Be PWted a pr;ty ploturd with It elaborate decorations, comprising the j national color of . the Fatherland and the I adopted country of thM celebrating of their ancestor. In th. Un.tSS State. The stage Wa tastefully decor ated with palms, fern and ross. - - George F. Scheer .of th local, executive commute made the opening address of welcome and In th absence of Mayor Mac rae, who is on the sick list, Councilman Oscar Yonkerman had the distinction, as th only German member of th city coun cil, of making the -address of welcome on behalf of th city. . Alol '. Backer, . editor of the Frele Presse and chairman of th local executive committee,' 'mad "th " re sponse. Th oration of the evening was by C. Zwanalg, editor of th . La Sail County Heraid, Ottawa, 111., who epok on "Th German In America and Their Achievements." A musical program was tendered during the evening- by- Covalt'a orchestra, fh ' Orpfreil Simtln" club of Omaha, th Ladle' Orpheus, th Omaha Maennerchor. Prof. Max. Bavniefster, Prof Ritchie, Mis Irene Van Noy and Peter Laux. - , .-. -.- Th entire proceeding were In German and wer enjoyed by a gratherinf which filled th lowr floor and baloony. - . Th featur of th celebration today will be th . historical and Industrial parad at 10 o'clock, th formation of which will b aa follow: . . . , ' Hlatarloal Parade. ' ', ' Polic department. " ' Covalt's band. . Carriage To form 'on east aide of Pearl : street from Willow avenu to Broadway, facing south. Float No. 1 Herman. Float No. -Karl the Great. Float No. 1 and No. I to form on wt aid of Pearl, right on Willow avenu. Avoca band and delegation. Denlsoo delegation, Treynor delegation. , Float No. Fried erlch Barbarossa. Float No. 4 Stueben. Float No. 3 and No. 4. to form on aoath side of First avenue, facing east. Mlnden band and delegation. Manning delesratlon. Mlneola delegation. Float - No. ' William the First and Na- ' poleon. ' Float No. Germanla and Columbia. Floats No. B and No. to form on north . aid of First avenu faoln eaat. Walnut band and delegation. Carroll delegation. Teutonlo lodg No. I, Bon of Herman. Band. - Delegation on horseback. Float. ., ., i . . Band. . . ..rioata. Floata to form on Sixth, atreet headed for First avenu to go eaat on ' . First avenue. ' '.After' the Parade the cene of the festlvt tle will be transferred to'lAk Manawa, wher during th afternoon a pro arum of hooting, race and other sports will be carried out. Th celebration will be brought to', a. dos tonight with 1 dance In .Danish hail. : i. W :V .r .headquarter for. flu pianos. No matter what may b' your need we can apply it. .We offer you a, lln of piano Uat ar fully tested and w guarantee you satisfaction In th' purchase or an Instru ment from us. Call on tie. Yon mousy will go farther here than anywhere els. Easy term - if desired. Bwanson . Music Co.. 407 West Broadway. SEE OUR SPECIAL DISPLAY IN OUR NEW BUILD1NQ of th Monarch malleable Iron and steel range. ; Th only perfect rang on the market that last and give satisfaction. Keller-Farnsworth Furniture company, 111-13-15 West Broadway, Council Bluffs, la, ... ' -A grand opportunity to save big money oa your piano purchase at A. Hospe Com pany, J South Main street. Council Bluff. ; .Him Ctsara Aalat Wsrtk.- Davtd Steven of Bereaford, 8. D., reused the arrest of Paul U. Woerth of this city at 1 o'clock Monday morning. Th rrt wa made by the pdllc on Information, con tained In a telegram from Stevens. Latr in th day Woerth wa released, no charea having', been, fllad against him. - ' ' ,Vhll returning from Dakota a f?w day ago Woerth met on "tne train th lS-year-old daughter of Steven, who. with a girl com paalon. ;had ba attending the Coth palac t Mitchell, B. D., for three day. Woerth and th girl went to tgloax City, whet. It 1 (aid. they stopped at the same hotel. Falluse of tha girl to return horn started &arpanU ig oof a tront drisk,. . Aa mad, ther U sot drop of alcohol ia It. non-alcoholic took and alterative. ; Aek your ova doctor about your taking this medi cine for thin, Impure blood. Follow hia ad vice every time. Heknowa. Trust Dim. - i have a nmal We svbMaa f O.lnrC hrniiMraii MrprertieD. twekl. sie. her father on the search, and he located her In a Hot-l In Plotm City. Stevens on reaching Council Muffs had a talk with Wotrth and then returned to Sioux City. Hi daughter In the tn.mtlmo had been placed In the care of relative. No charjre bring made sasinft Woerth he Whs released. Our facilities hr unexcelled for doing S'.l kind of carpet work. We will .take up your carpet, clean It. refit It to another room and lay it. Prices very moderate. Try . The Council Bluff Carpet Cleaning and Rug Manufacturing company. CENTRAL, FLOU'R-M IS. Every sack wsrranted. Central Grocery and M-et Mar ket. Both 'phone 4. For Imported wines, liquors and Bud Wetser beet go to L. Rosenfsld. wholes! liquor dealer, UJ South Main tret. TWO tiAVIV'-E: M ITS ARE BKTTI.F.O One Uriel Oat of Manama Disaster and Other Oat of Railroad Wreck. The damage suit, brought by Mrs. Chris tina West of this city against th street railway company for the drowning of her daughter, Marie Louise West, U Lake Marawa, on 'July 4 of this yct when a portion of the platform of . the Kursaal collapsed, was settled In district court yesterday by the company paying $L00. Mr. West sued as administratrix of- her daughter's estate end the settlement was approved by an order from Judge Macy. - The suit of Mrs. Ellen Murphy, adminis tratrix of the estate of her deceased hus band, against , the Kurthwestera Railroad company was also settled, the railroad company paying tft.ooo. Murphy was an employ of the Northwestern railroad and was' killed In an accident at California Junction on June 3 of this year. The order empowering the administratrix to settle the tilt on the 'terms named, wa Issued by Judge Macy.. '-, . . ,' Walter Monroe, colored, Indicted on a charge of forging the name of the Clark Drug company,' by which he was employed a porter, to a check which he succeeded In cashing In a Incsl saloon, entered a plea of guilty and was sentenced to nine months in- the penitentiary at Fort Madi son. Monroe Is a colored man of mora than ordinary education and attainment. He formerly resided at Atlanta, Oa., wher h passed the civil service examination and wa In the railway mail service for eight years, but lost hia position on a charge of Insubordination and neglect to pay an in- . debtednes. He fought the case in Wash Ington but lost. He also occupied a clerical position in the probate court In the south. He Is said to have a wife and family In Chicago. f John Johnson, Indicted on a charge of Indecency1, escaped, on 'a plea of guilty With a sentence of one dy In the county Jail, Judge Macy taking Into account the fact that. the. man had been behind the bar of, the county baatil since June 4.' An-echo from the recent countyscat fight In Mill county wa heard 4n th district court here yesterday. Alleging that th board of supervisor had gerrymandered the county by. redisricting, Jmei A. Swobe had brought suit to set aside the acUoq of the board and i have th division, of the county Into upervuwr' district declreo void. Th hearing waa on a demurrer of the defsnse to the petition which' was overruled by Judge Macy. , . -. ..",.' . Th following additional Juror - for tlx present term and the regular petit Jur panel wer drawn, yeterday:. -c" Ford Cart v." !c.'.. Council HHifr--y-r An. deraon. Honey Creek: Juliu Joe. hoix "Coun cil -Biurrs; hiogan ouren. Council1 Bluffs, Ned Mitchell, Council Bluffs; Sam Dob son, Council Bluffs; John McMullen, Coun cll Bluffs; John Eppereln, Council: Bluffs. R- Groneweg, Council Bluff; B. Oa Davis, Council Bluffs; Frank PhllMpe, Councl Bluffs; H. A. Doner, Council Bluff; John Valller, Council Bluff; L. F. Murphy, Counoil Bluff; John T. Mulqueen, Council Bluff. Regular panel for October term:- J.- H Kinta, J. U. Norton, George M. Alllng ham. . H. Swart. William Hamburg. H. W. Keellne, Council Bluffs; Herman Kirschoff. Keg Creek; Charle O'Neal. Harvy Crispin, William Walker, Rockford: P. C. Engl. R. C. Hatswell. HArdlni John Darnit. Norwalk; Henry Blumer, Mlnden; Han Trede. James Leonard, Neola: N. Bwanson. Creseent; Chris Lleb, John Walsh, Garner; F. H. Shulti, Silver Creek; F. Parish. Hasel Dell; Joe Mackland. C. M. Axtell, Boomer; A. H. Huella, Wash ington. All-Week Blar Demonstration. Continuing Monday morning and lasting all week, w will demonstrate the, Cole' Celeiaed 8 teal and High Oven Range and Cols' Original Hot Blaat -neater; all in operation at our store. 41 8. Main St. t.M et of cooking utensils free. Paddock A Handschey Hardwar Co. . . WHEN GOING TO BUILD, GO TO GEO. A. HOAGLANT), THE PIONEER LUM BER MAN OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. "14 60UTH MAIN STREET.' TEL. i)6. '. . V Ovraei' 5a Maay, . . . Must sell modern six-room dwelling near hlfh school. Tel. . Charle T. Offlcar, 41 Broadway.; Pictures for wadding gift, ander, 133 Broadway. C. E. Alex- N. Y. Plumbing Co.(Tl. SO. Night, L6l Real Eatate Traaatera. These real estat transfers were reitorted to Th Bee, October L by the Pottawat tamie County Abstract company ot Council Bluffs: Ellen F. Clogston and husband to Chris Jensen, part of lots and 7, block 17. Mill add. to Council Bluff, la., w. d , tS.SuO Lucy P. Kimball to Kdward Blakely, lots 6 and . block M, Beer's sub division in Council Bluffs, la., w. d.. 1K) Ora Anna Deuel and husband to Fred -L. Deuel, lota 3 and 30, -block i. Webster's First add. to Council Bluffs, la., w. d Anna- M. Gerlach and husband to Marl Lorensen, lot a, block Si, Bay Its tk Palmer s add.; lot 27, , block . IDghland place, aud lota 14 and Hi, RIl subuivlsion of lots 27 and 2, Johnson' add. to Council Bluffs, 1., w. d Charle Schmidt, Jr., aad wife to Andrew JC Andersen, lot 11, block 12, Bently, la., w. d Elisabeth A. Spooner to Fred ' and Ida Opllnger, aS4 of tot (. block 17, Hughe' 4k Doniphan' add. to Coun oil Bluffs. Ia., w. d Iowa Townstt company to H. Herms, lots -1J and 14, block 11, MoCleliand, w. d.. Agnea. Folsom to C. D. Dlllln, lot t, block 7, Street'' add. to Council Bluffs, la., q. c. d 800 SOU 3U0 5U 110 'Eight transfer total. ...... I..,.'.. If you need a sewing machine or want to rent a machine or want your machine repaired, call oa Williamson, at 17 South Main street. H haa machine to rent from lie up. All person knowing themselves to k indebted to Duncan 4 Dean or th Duncaa Shoe company ar requested te rail and settle at one. 'MALONET'S PEARL ST. NEW LOCATION. M Dlahtkert la Sckool. .. A ras of diphtheria In the Plerc street school caused th closing of Ml McPhsr sen's reora yesterday on order from City Physician 'Rio. Th room wa fumigated and It 1 expected will, be ready for the cl t arsembl again thl morning. Ethel Crelln.v 111 Llnoola. avenu. I th pupil who waa 'found to b auffertng from diph theria, , Bom of th member ar not satisfied with th action of the hoard at its larl metlng.'1n not taking some sctlon on th report of the insurance Inspector on the boiler t the North .('.ichth street school. The report was to the effect that lh lwller wss badly worn and probably was not over three-eight of an Inch thlrk In places. The boiler. If wss stated, In the report, might last another year yet and might -not. The recommendation of the In spector was that a new boiler be installed. One of. the members of the board. peklng on the matter yesterdsy esld. "We have no right to Ignore the report of the In spector. If the holler "needs replacing the cost should not hinder u. We hnve no right to Jcopardhtc the lives of the children In that building. If the boiler should ex plode. 1 take it the board would be crimi nally liable. In view of the nnture of the J report of the Inspector. 1 trust the board will see that It Is Its tint y to lftke -some action In this mstter at Its next meeting." re sal. ' A GOOD PATINO SHOE STORE, DOING tl.JOO A MONTH. WILL INVOICE $3.X. SPLENDID OPENING. DUNCAN . t. DEAN, a MAIN ST., COUNCIL BLUFFS. MALONET'S PEARL ST. NEW. LOCATION. H MONDAY. OCT. l.Ncw classes- orgaa Iced In Western -Iowa vollege. Case tJoea atate Court. Judge Smith McPhcrson of tile .1 'lilted State court handed down hi decision Js terdny sustaining the motion of the-plaintiff for the remanding to. the district Court of the personal Injury damage suit of Mrs Louisa Reed against A. U. Gaines and other supposed bwrtera of the 8a pp block. In which Mrs, Reed was severely Injured In an elevator accident a year ago. Taffy - leaisa Opeat, Come to the Purity Candy Kltchon. Angel food taffy, yanky peanut and ttcxt good butterscotch now on our counter. Home-mad candy I always the best. O. C. Brown Mfg. Co., 144 Broadway. We sell the Red Cros Rase Burner, the Round Oak Heating 8tove and the Quick deal Range. See us before you buy. Bwalne A Maurer, 33H-S3S Broadway. Marrlaaje License. License to wed were Issued yesterday to the following: ... Name and residence. Age r. K.. umi. tttnah 4' Catherine Dempster, Omaha 45 Clarence 'Harrison, Omaha,,..'. 77 Luolla M. Thomas, Kansss City ".....21 Claude Bernard Matthla. Council Bluffs... a Cora M. . Gertrude . Hitchcock, Council Bluff t 22 ThaaT SloaT .aad Rob. WATERLOO, Ia., Oct. J.-(Speclal Tele gram.) Cato Holden of Denver, Colo., was a victim of highwaymen Sunday afternoon while, walking from Washburn to Waterloo. The thugs slugged and. robbed him and loft him Insensible, taking 6 in'" cash. Holden waa visiting relative in Washburn.. Th stranger asked him for ' tobacco ' and matches' and when' he refused' the blow wax dealt. A posse of fifty farmer organ ised to hunt for the thugs, who eecsned In a corn field. The Waterloo nolle ar Investigating. Holden wfll recover. Mr. Cass Daageronsly III. WATERLOO. Ia,, Oct 1. (Special Tele tram.) Mrs. 8. F. Cass . ot Sumner, I., mother of the Cass brother, owner of th Waterloo, Oder Falls eV-iNorthern railwsy, was stricken' with aBje$jr Sunday. . She U unconsciou and hr recovery-la doubtful. . . fc 13d .tC f V: Ca.aio. at - YJHfatj Clty.T . V" ' IOWA CITY. Ia., Oct. 1. (Special Tele gram.) Speaker Jose-jTarinon addressed 1000 people here tonlghf en the. Issue of the dy. Ho left here, tonight for Indiana, where he open the ianVpain. ( Iowa Mew Notes. - ATLANTIC The Oreietie' Japanese base ball club defeated the Atlantic Grays here In a double-header game by the scores of i to 8 and to 0. - ' BOONHc-Caleb Warnarj an Tld resident of this city. Is a prisoner m the oounty Jail, Awaiting arraignment on a charge ot crim inal asssult preferred by the parents of 13-year-old Augusta Anderson, neighbor of Warner. PERRY Perry I to hav a "home com ing day." Some day In October will bf set aside for the event and invitation will be extended requesting all former residents to return home. It Is stated tbt ther are one hundred Perry families in Des Moines. Roast ox will be served, m true southern styie with an the barbeaue attachment. DUBUQUE Ralph Johnson, aged 10 years, climbed to the top of telegraph pole and took hold of a wire, which proved to be alive. Hi hand were terribly burned. HI feet swung to another wire, where they were held, the shoe burning off and the' skin being severely burned. It Is expected that skin grafting will be necessary In order to restore his hand and feet to usefulness. ATLANTIC The democratic' County cen tral committee met Saturday by advice of member of the state committee, who were here some weeks ago, for the purpose of filling out the blank places on the caumy ticket, ther being over half the places blank. In place of tilling out the places, they hsd hard work to keep aome on the ticket already nominated .' and adjourned without dunng anything, i A large number of the old line democrats, who were dls- f, leased with the action ot tne. convention n not putting a nominee In the field against C. A. Meredith, the ' republican nominee for representative, who Is a Cum mins man, at once started a petition to place a candidal for representative -on the ticket. They have already received enough signers to the petition, and C. M. Blakesley of Anita, one of the strongest snd staunch est democrata in th county, has signified his willingness to stand fur the nomlna tl. . Cabal. a newly discovered region, rli-h in siIv.t and otlier metals. Is conveniently reacliea by the Grand Trunk Railway System. A well prepsrej booklet descriptive of the section will he mailed on application to George Vf. Vaux, A. , I at T, A, Grand Trunk Railway System, 13a 'Adams, tre t, Chieago. ; . -. . ; ' AUTO . STRIKES TRACTION CAR Little Uaeahter af Joseph Jf. Phillips . of Desyer Is Iasfaatlr Killed. " ..- . ... ; ; . ; : . DENVER, t'010.; Oct. I. A large nigh speed automobile In which Joseph M. Phil lips, hi two small daughter and Thomas Close, a brother-in-law, were riding, col lided with, a tramway car nsar.lhe ' cen tral loop this afternoon. The fore of the collision threw the entire party -1? Hie street, and Norma, .the t-yrar-old daugnter of Mr. Phillips, was Instantly killed, be ing crushed to death under the whiols of th afreet par. Ruby, a younger ulster, escaped with alight Injuries, but Close waa cot so fortunate. . He waa removed to hi horn m an ambulance and wss attended by a physician. . Phillip escape without injury. The automobile mas mnshel into a shapeless mass. xjaasaro nrraiotAJia ravBacmtaa a ess . a walkus uu tnruk cm Th formula I th production of the! moil eminent stomarn. ami oowei special ist of Europe. it xa eoiauTiig to cuaa All stomach and bowel troubles, ludirea tloa. dyspepsia, constipation, nervousness, catarrh of th stomarn and bowels, -flatulency, bllllonaoeaa. liver complaint. tc. It stimulates the anDetlte. nu rifles tl.a blood and tones up tbe entire system, one box quickly proves Its worth. !o.- at Brandeis aitd Sons' KoeKm Htote, Drug Iept., or send 10c to us for Isrge sample. Roaa at Walker. iect. B. II Iearborn ft. Chicago. THE characteristics that have made Blatz Beers world famed are an invariable feature of each brand.' Whether your dealer offers you Blatz "Wiener," "Private Stock," ''Export" or "Mucnchencr," you will be sure of a beer that s brewed for quality along cither Bohemian or Bavarian lines by the Blatz Process. And it's this very process that's the answer to the much talked of Blatz Character that "peculiarly good tAstc". All of the fundamental Xnd essential elements of nonest brew ing are only the "setting" on which is built Blatz Individuality. If you're a lover of draught beer keg beer you should cultivate the "Blatz Sign habit,". . - 1 Bottled Blatz is available, or should be, in most first class places. Ak for Blats Private Stock. Telephone Douglaa 1081 or drop a postal to Omaha Branch, OJ-10 Douglas 8L, Cor. lib. for caa delivered botae. - -. ' ; , The celebrated brands Private Stock, Wiener, Muertchener) and Export are Brewed Exclusively by VAL BLATZ BREWING CO., MILWAUKEE Last Big La in Oklahoma Over a half million acres of agricultural lands will be opened -to ettfemeiit'tljiVi. ' fall in Southwest Oklahoma. .'.'T 'v.:'esi Tlie Quarter Sections will be sold to the highest bidders. . . - .-iv!-- r Minimum price, $5.00 per acre, which is a very low figure considering the richV. l ness of the' soil in that portion of the New State. ' ' " Purchasers must be qualified homesteaders and comply with homestead law .ai '' to residence, cultivation and improvement. ' '': ' 'r",.v.. Terms are reasonablePurchaser has the privilege of paying for his farm in . , five equal annual payments. ; i' T r ' ' ' The lands are mostly rolling. prairies, well watered by living streams, ; .'..' Corn, wheat, oats, rj e, alfalfa, cotton and all kinds of garden products 'and fruits, of almost every variety can be grown in abundance. - ' . This opening will be the best opportunity to get a jgood farm at your 6wr price ever offered the homeseeker. . " ' ' '- ' v. V You cannot afford to miss it. " : . ,' , ' ' . T V" V v : . You shQuld Jo$e jxq time in getting on the ground either to selectia' Mslnesi?loaiiili'.''i tion or to familiarize yourself with the lands on which you' intend to bid,,.;." ., ... ;T. -Cheap rates first and tlnrd Tuesdays of each month ' via Rock , Island-FrisCd : , Lanes, only direct route to Ask any Rock Island ; " Rock Island-Frisco Lines; TROOPS TO START THURSDAY EUrtnth Cavalry Oats Little Best After . Return from ManeuTsr. WARDEN W, A. HUNTER OF ANAM0SA DEAD Or. K. V. Kplaaey Haa Aeecated Presl deaey of Xv ' laaaraace Company ' Have It Headtiaartera l,t'lea;o. , ; tFroiii a Staff .Correspondent.) DKM MOINF.a, Oct. 1. (Special. The greatest activity exists today at .Fort les Moines ami preparation are being ruslied for the Eleventh I'nlted States cavalry to embark for Newport News, where It Ims been ordered to report. Colonel Earl 1). Thomas today said Mint he expected the two ' squadrons ' to get away from be Moines by about Thursday of this week and he expects shortly to be In Cuba. The Eleventh rejurned from Fort Riley Sunday. Early this morning Colonel Thomas wa busy with order from. Wash ington and issuing order for the prepara tion for the trip to Newport New. He ordered the veterinarian to examine every on .of the horses that were on the trip, to Fort Riley end to get them all in sliupe for the trip. He Issued or dor for all of ficers on leave of absence-to Join the regi ment at Newport . New. Such officer are Captain Tampklns, Parker, Long and Lieutenant Taylor, Cooke and Cox. Colo nul Thoinaa la making alt preparation to leave Des Molne Thursday night and ex. pecta to embark Immediately on reaching Newport News and to sail Saturday.. Five train have been ordered by tbe depart ment at Washington to transport the troops. The train will all be short and will be ordered to make fust time. Tlie first squadron has been ordered to remain for post duty, and will be under .coirimand of Lieutenant Colonel .Murray, who haa been detailed In Washington for rifle In spection, but will return to duty - with his squadron at once. AH telegrams to aud from Fort De Moines bearing on the Cuban situation and th preparation of thex Eleventh to report there for duty are marked, "Cuban Intervention," and are sent under especial rush orders. It wss expected till today that all three squad ron wou'd be ordered for duty and that only, a small detarhed fore would be left in charge of the fort. Officers' steamer trunks brought In .from the trlp-i to Fort Riley are not being unpacked, but are left 'ready for reshipment. . .. Wardea Healer Head. Warden W. A- Hunter,- for twelve yeara warden of tbe Anarr.oaa penitentiary, died at his home in Anamosa Sunday. Ar rangement for the funeral are not com pleted, but will be Wednesday or Thurs ndOp RICH LAND FOR FARMERS the Big Land Oiening. - ", '- ,; agent for pamphlet giving complete information. JOHN SEBASTIAN, Passenger Traffic Manager, Xa Salle Station, Chicago; or Frisco Building, St. Louis. day. Mr. Hunter was the first to abolish the lock step and Introduce the system ol grading prisoner according to mer't in the Iowa penitentiary.. He has for years advocated'the Indeterminate sentence law and advocsted making Anamosa a reform atory for prisoners of from 18 to Ml years and first offender, keeping In the. front rank at those favoring improvement and new methods In prison manugement. - - Mplaoer Ha e CoMtpaay. Dr.' E. C. Spinney, who wa li Den Moines todaV. Kaiil that he hud 'accented the position of president of the BankersH t'nlon of Chicago, n new Insurance com pany and has resigned from the presl dtney of the Hankers' I'nloii if the World, a Nebraska company with headqinfrtera at Ointiha with Which he was recently con nected. Just what relation the new com pany, will bear, to the old is not explained by Mr. Spinney now. It I understood frcm him, however, that the ' old com pany will do no further buslnrss In Ne braska. , , To Test Association Hairs. The rules of the relief department of the Burlington railroad will be given a test In the district court here by a suit filed tiday by Myrtle Maxwell, adminis tratrix of the estate of Dan Kelleher, in seeking to collect payment for his death. The Burlington road Is the only roud in the state that maintains such a depart ment. The association claims that Kel leher violated some of the rules of the association. . Bold tbe BherlsT Fa ras Anthony Flora waa arrested In this city today on a warrant sworn out by the sheriff of Mshaska county, In which he la charged w(th selling th farm belong. Ing to the sheriff without authority " from the sheriff. - Th farm I located near feel the exquisite thrill of motherhood with indescribable dread and fear. Every woman should know that the danger, pain and horror of child-birth can be entirely avoided by the use of Mother' Friend, a scientific liniment for external use only, which toughens and renders ptiauro su me laris, anu mmm assists nature in its sublime. Y fj work. Rv it aid trinuaanda . I I of women hare passed this 1111' waastat frtii an urfa .u " staf And -without nin. nM t t- kaf r1 Kv A j w.u.n.a. ww. UWKVI piltTICBp t I alue to all women sent free. Addresa (i I w A 1 . I " ' v-.-1 i- ;i " .' r; ening VI i iA.V " ; '" "r ' ;. 1 -r f v i j Oskaloosi. ' Flora was waiting in 'th court room at the time of hie arrest, i- 5 ' - ii t ..1 BOOK CONCERN'S NEW POUCY'. After This Month Methodist Orsaalsa, . Uoa WIIJI Be pmt of l-nttod , Typothe-ta. i . CHICAGO. Oct. r.C-iThe 'Rdelt "' RlVer' conference of the ' Methodist Episcopal church, In session here . today, approval the action of the Methodlst' Book 'eon-' cern In granting an eight-hour day to th printers. . .? The book concern" submitted 1 a; -report embodying it aetldn' anO sAj'jng .tiist ' It had never opposed the principle' of an eight-hour day, but condition had -been' uch heretofore a To make it Introduc tion Impossible. After November 1 an eight-hour day will be Inaufurateil, In all department of th business and the beoa concern -will withdraw - from ..-th' I'nltad Typothetae of America. . NEW YORK. Oct. l.-'Nearly .M prinU ers and other employed by he-MethodUt Book .Concern In this city and Clneinautl will work on an elgbt-hour du ials,.,b giniiing November 1. This' anmrunseerient was made today by Eaton aV Main, aaenta for th company. .... .a. . . , Ak-lsr-Bea Visitor Can have mall addressed -to Th Omaha. Bee. W wiH that It la properly. eared for. ' Open day and night. ; '.'' '; Ml a Barolaar at Tnus.oIls, Wyo. THERMOPOLI8, Wyo., Oct. 1. The large coal mine, twelve mile nortb of (hia piece,; owned by Samuel Oebo of Montana, -I burning flertvely and seems .doomed. Alt th men working In the mine escaped la safety. '.:;;.' . , ... - la the Joy ot rha hooaehold, for wftbod it no happinesa caa b compleU. Jow aweet the picture of mother and babe, aneela amile at and commend the thoughta and aipirationa of the mother ' bending crer the cradle. The ordeal throngb which thn expectant mother muitpaii, how ' ever, ia ao full of danger and uflering that ariA lrhvlra f Arw, r A Ia ,1.. tnt, (.am -.1. . t. . ti r.. 14 I I i 1 1 1 I J . I 1 I I . 1 1 . m aai m m v m a. ! i II ii e 1 1 ri i j i i I .1 ( ) J II 1 fit , i' i ,. . ir i i