THK OMAHA DAILY RKK: T.U'KNPAY, (M'TOUKI? 4..JIKV5. 11 NEWS OF INTEREST $ COUNCIL Ollic?. IU I'enrl stISOR MK1TIK1. Dvl, drugs. Clark's, sods. Stockert sella rsrjet. Fine engraving at .efTert's. F.d Rogers' Tony Kauai beer. r -Oet tho new photon at Schmidt's. Plumbing and heating, Dlxby & 6onN . Lwla Cutler, funeral director, 'phone '7. " Woodrlng Undertaking company. Tel. $. For rent, modern tjouse, 7l Sixth avenue. DlAMiJNDS ' Ab" AN lNVr.ISIalls.iVl'. talk io l:piht aboi t it. . Buy yduf phonographs' and records from Williamson,-, 17 South Main street.. Superfluous hair removed permanently by etectroiysea at Uraves , luo j'earl street. ee Stephen Bros, for, lire brick and lire clay, sewer pipe, fitting and uaruun hone. We take contracts tor piper hanging, painting and Interior decorating.- worwica. ill South Main. - ' The Dodae Liaht auardi have lysued In- i vltaticna .tor. a. smunt-i to im nem st the annorr Saturday veiling., intone.- , i. I pay tig per ton fur cast Iron; mixed g Stove, $; rsgs, ic per ib.; ruliner, 7c; copper, 14o per ib. J. Ktletinan,. aw Mum. Ixitn 'phones b. t Just peep in tne A. Hospe Company win dow, i South Main street,- and -e o'ne of in- flost baby grind pnfiios ver hrougiit m CeuucU iuha. ' . . Tiwi i, 'i ' nlpJI'' "1 1 or tnia city Friday, .v I V , wholesale res cream. - Snipped to any part of the slat. Spec-mi pr.ee to tho letall trade. X. Mucrl, 2U vVesi ttroadwuy. Council fcllufTs.'Ia. ,'fel. 3M. W hav the finest line of sample, inonu m en is to select irvm lit the w?ai. Snceiey st Liana Marble, and Ur.inlle worat. 2i; al Broauway, Council blurts, la. Lost lold bea4 necklace and locket, either in towa -or on rosu betc-wcti town ana farm of h,. u. bnugari. mikio. pieane leturn to bee ohwia ana receive rewaid. 'VatittU, a j'nunK msffieu nutn iiciween twenty, une and lolfiy -ears out, to oo wnn about bouse, tae cure or ruinate ana yard.".-Apply to LouarJ Kvereti, is r"euri rftreeU. . - . . Justice -tlardiner performed the marriage cwemony yesterday tor rt. A. Cooines and btnel King, both troin l ieniont. Men., ami for U. W.. Cooper and (da M. rtussell, botn Iroin Florence, Neb. 'Van'Tlnint ha just-received a few more cars of noboy- vtlucies anu will lie plenycd to have you cll and Iook them ovu. Botuc great bargains wlir be ritteted. .Anyuno will alrect you to hie repository. WllHsm Hayes of Huflnn, lu., clerk of the district, court of Blielny county, wi In Hie city yesteruay investigating U.c method of Keeping the records in tne off ee ot" the clerk ot the courts here. Juuge. v neeicr, who was uollgi-d to slop In I lie middle of the trim of a cave m Uien wood and return to nie nnnie in tnis city on account of a severe attack ot quins; , was . reported yestewiuy . to be inui n nii tnuved."' '-'jUldrew1' ti.- Miller' and Minnie Faulseiu both from Persia, l; and Harry .M. Hmith gnd Nettie Fouls, both from Valley, Jieb., ' were -married yeaierday by liev. henry JJPUong at .h)s pmce In the coumy cwurtivouae. , A charice for a bargain, do you want UT -W( have. a . large stoca ot carpet and inal ting remnants, must get rid ot them; will sell at most any price. tftove oil clotn from'Sfei to 40c a iuare yard; cocoa tloor ' inats," otic to. Btockert t arpel Co. DHnlel Runyon. foreman of a switching crew in tri" loca. yards of the Milwaukee railroad, iaJ his toot badly crushed yes terday morning. He was tunen to his home ui Skin in Vtnth street. ' 'ltie nttctiUlnit phyoklan sUted ta had hopes of saving the j mcmucr. --U1HV KOft . GENKKAL HOL'SKW'OhK WANTS I' LACE where the tamily usss our -famous Ohio nut coal. win oo tne . work of Economy nut and Kentuci.y nut, , is fcoo-a ton cheaper and thre times a clean. 3rldenstela 4t Smith, Fourteenth avenue and Blxth street.; Telephone lsi. JtVERY HOU8EW1FK WANTH GOOD. iVKEslH AND CLEAN GROCEftlES AT THB MOST - REASONABLE PRICES. JOUN OLSON S G HOC EHK AT - 73 AND 741 WEST BROADWAY, FULFILLS ALL THBa, RBQI IREMENTS TO A LETTER AND ALL DELIVERIES ARE EXCEED INGLY " PROM PT. 'We hve'r' fill to give absolute satisfac tion. ' Carpets '-cleaned by our sanitary process are thoroughly cleaned. We take . them' from vour floor and relay them. You have ho) trouhle ' or annoyance. Call up '61 and see how cheap we-do It. The Coun cil Bluffs Clesnlng and Rug Mfg. Co., 34 North .Main street JbimJtJ i i toi ' ii'Vre HOT BKAlZP.Jh.UlS. ui--K-r .HOT TOMATO BOl ILLON, lc ; HOT CHICKEN BOUILLON. 10c; HOT CLAM BOriLLON. I": MALTED MILK, loe; rOFFElf MALTED MILK, 10c; OYSTER COCKTAIL. 15c. An unoccupied' thret-rooni cottage at Ninth street and Avenue G was destroyed bT fir vesterdsy mmnlng. As the eot- J, Ms" Is only a shcrt .lletsnce from th. 'Northwestern tracks, 11 Is believed the fir wa started by trsmps who Had pmbahl spent th night in U- The cottage w ths property of George Scliere. a dslry ma llvfng Bar.Mmter Hpring". ami ' not insured. ..."' "Thsrles J. Roth, aged 47 years, died e--tei.tav nwmliig t his residence, V South 'Pseenth stre-t. from; heart trouble after a w-ek's. Illness. His wife a-id three step-t-lilldren survive lilm. The funeral will be -held Friday afternoon, at S ocl.K-k from the resident and .Interment will be In . ..Talrview cemer. . ',- .:, ; r rector oi ni. " - conduct the services. , V QeorieNPabst', the boy who was to have i,art a hear liist before Judire siac.v in me juvenile division of the dlstrtct court ve. Jrdy morning " J chaiRe of ln-orrli-hilltv was not To be found when the offlee". wcnl'mr him Tuesday evening. He over heard his mother telephoning to Probation Officer IeLonr nd after making a threat that he would shoot guy one who atteiiipied to arrest him left the . house and dlsap. peered. . ; . Hotleel ... Th'vcUbrated Acora Itn of .toif. ranges, ba burner, heating tov and rM. stove. old tho world ovr. and acknowledged to b th best Iot on u market for heating, cooking and durability. Do aot buy until you th Acorn. D. V. KUr, agent. 101 South Main trt. THK MOST .UP-TO-DATE RESTAUR ANT IS OOOfClL BLUFFS. GOOD BER- ,VIC AND HOME COOKINO. Th Calu arvet restaurant, 110 Braadway. Old Hickory. Old an VanBrunt farm wagona acoop board, wagon boxes, for hi at VanBrunt'g . fepoeitory. Special term for next lxty day. CENTRAL rLOUR-V15- Kv,ry , warranted. Central Oroctry and Meat Mar jir kt. Bln 'Phon K ' MJU-ONJtrS NKW LOCATION. M E,ARL ST. - - . warrtac Moons I.lceuse to wd were issued yesterday to th follimtisg; Name and RestdWioe. Age. Jsme H. More. linrt'.ett. Ia , ?1 fjerma I Dvvlon, MrPaul. Ia 17 tndrcW N. Miller. Pert I ....... iillnnl Paulson. Persia, la U j a. Davison, 4Hrlada..Ia..,.. Margtret C. JorJjMi. C.'larinda, 1 1. JS r. W. Flfchwlrk, Atchison. K3 0 Amelia Church. Indianapolis, tnd 97 Harrr M. Smith. Valley, Neb....; ...51 Nettle routs. Valley, Neb H lunar Llnqulst, Missouri. Valley 10 Ida Ten Cyck. Missouri Valley 4 H A.. Coontea. Fremont. Neb.., M .Ethel King. Fremont. Neb It O W. opT. Florence. Neb....'. V Ida M. Rusaol. Florence, Neb , 41 H L. Whistler. Council Bluffs Chrttn Mayne, Council Bluffs 1 Needlt YouMau 'BLUFFS Ml. Tel. 43. MAYORSICNS L1CHTC0NTRACT Action Taken Eborilf After Adjournment of Eesiion of the Cornell. THINKS IHi CiTY HAS A GOOD BARGAIN More llihli, All-'laht c tied ale Old Mnonllstht Schrd! Shortly after the city council adjourned at nildirlifhl Tuesday, Miiyor Macrae at hed his official slgnnture to the new lighting contract with the Citlsins' Gas & Electric company, which was approved by the council after a two hours' discussion, by h vote of six to two. Regarding the new contrsct Mayor Macrae had this to say yesterday: "While the contract may not be sll that tho tlty would have wished, still I consider It a very fair one for both the lighting company and the city There Is no doubt but that the all-night schedule Will be ap- predated by tho people cf Council Bluffs, The moonlight schedule was a farce and a delusion. Under the new contract we will hsve more lights than before and our llgniing mil lor me year nui uui " i greater. - Aa the city gnws and the com- pany a business increases the royalty paid ' tl.hi kill r.... iha vr 1T1 not any i the city by the company must necessarily Increuse and we will be enabled lo have ,h.r- mill t.r. sarlly be some croakers who will say the but when all Is 1 city Is paying too much, said and done I believe the city has made a good contract." The contract Is for five years from Oc tober 1. fnder It the city Is to par W a year for each arc light, -of which there shall be not lees than 2on. White this is the rate named the contract provides that the company shnll pay the city a royalty of i per cent on all electrical business other than that of lighting and 2 centa on each 1.0V0 cubic feet of gas sold and paid for by the patrons of the company in the city. These royalties. It Is estimated, will reduce the cost of the lighting to $70 a lamp njid the contract provides that the company shall not collect more on an average during the year. The price of gas, commencing January 1, 1W7. will be reduced from 11.46 to $1.25.' provided the bills " are paid before the fifteenth of the month and $1.83 If not paid by that time. A discount of 15 per nt Is also to be allowed on all bills for elec tric lighting and power if paid on or be fore the tenth of the month. The company agrees to extend Its gas mains whenever there are six customers for each 6sj feet of extension. If you think of painting your house let a give you- an estimate now. W guar antee th pslnt to be mad of pur ma terials, mixed and put up by skilled me chanic, so' when we paint It stay painted, W also have some odd lot of artistic wall paper that we ar closing out at low price to mak way for new tock. If you want good paper at little cost com see us now. Jensen Nlcolaesen, 2M Broadway. For Imported wines, liquors and Bud welser beet; go to L. Rosebfeld, wholes! liquor dealer, til Sou lb Main street. Always Increasing In all -of the depart ments except th . price , department ; C.1 Hafer. Council Bluffs, la. Real Hstaie Traaafera. " These transfer were reported to The Bee by the Pottawattamie County Abstract company of Council If luffs: I A- BP. ' . nd 5, block Arnolds Second addition to Oak- land. Ia.. w. d S S.(s 8. T. Hansen and wife o Paul F. ana Herman w. mueiier. nv oi se Sc of nw -77-W. w. d George Elerhart and wife lo J. C. Hayes, lot 6, subdivision of lols E and G. John Johnson addition to Council Bluff, la., w. d Dartmouth Raving bank to Henry W, Hasellon. lot ;o. block 17. Mill addi tion to Council HlurTs, la., w. d Dartmouth Saving bank to Merlon B. Orout. lot 21. block 17, Mill addl tti n to Council Bluffs, la., w. d J. H. Sigofoos and wife to Fmma C. Chi-lKtensen. part of lot 11. block 3.0UQ 2.fro 1.S00 1,300 Mill addition to Council Bluffs. lsy w. U .. '...... Annie M. Bishop and husband to Boone Humbert, lot '.'4. block I. Gates' addition to Oakland, la., w. d Fred J. Hole and wife to Surah A. Steadmon, lot and II. block 6, Hancock. Ia.. w. d Benjamln-Fehr Real Estate company to Margaret B. Curtl. lot . block .12. Central wibdl vision to Council TMuffs, la., w. d Elizabeth A. Tngnacker and husbsnd to 8 J. Emmon. 3tt feet of lot 4. block x. Walnut. Ia.. w. d Ben.iamln-Fehr Real Estate romeanv and Elmer I Fehr to Anton Ound ram. n4 of nt of e-4 of lot 5, original plat of Council. Bluffs. Ia.. w. d Countv Treasurer to Omaha. Council Rluffs and Suburban Railway com pany, lot 15. block 1, Regatta Place 250 135 13 70 1 addition to sianawa. i. w. a. Twelve transfers, total 14 I $1?.735 Pianos. W sr headquarter for fin pianos. No matter what may be your need we can upply It. We offer you a line of piano that are fully tested and w guarantee you satisfaction In tbe purchase of an Instru ment from ua. Call on u. Tour money will go farther her than anywhere else. Eay term If desired. Bwsnson Music Co., 407 West Broadway. If you nd a wtng machln r want to rent a machln or want your machln repaired, call on Williamson, at IT South Main street. H has machine to rent frm So up. W'HFN GOING TO sfl'.n. OO TO GEO. A. HOAGi-AND. THE PIONEER LIM BER MAN OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. 7?4 SOUTH MAIN STREET. TEL. 14. Girl t.lves Parents a genre. Miss Marguerite Roc, the IO-year-otd daughter of Dr. and Mr. L. E. Roe, caused her parent much anxiety Tuesday night by leaving her horn without notifying them and staying away all night. The police and sheriff force Were appealed to late at night by Dr. Roe to sit In locating the missing young woman, but It was not until yesterday that It was learned she was at th home of a friend in this city. - Miss Roe had been keeping company with a high school student and to this the parent objected. A few day ago th partnte . learned that their daughter and the youug man had been meeting and Tuesday evening Mra. Roe took her laughter to task about it. The girl re .'used to listen - to her mother It la aald. Ait your doctor about Ua wifrdom of your keepin, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ia th soua. ready lor cold, coughs, croup, broBchlri. If bo says If g all right, tfaoa get a fcottlo of it at once. Why not show iittU foresight la each matters? Early treatment, early car. We have as We wakltaa, f . O. Aye Os.. thsfVraalassf UntSrastfMns. Lssrall. sm. sad erted she would not give th young I men up. About S:Sn Mrs. Roe on going i to her daughter's room found she was miss ing. Tre parent for a time f oared the young couple might have eloped, but en- ' qulry at the home of Ur young man In question found him there and without knowledge of Miss Roe's whereabouts. railing to secure any trace of his daughter after several hours' search and Inquiries at the homes o.f their friends. Dr. Roe sought the alstnc of the police and sheriff's force. Here Is a god chance to get a ll-horse-rxiwer Jackson touring car, almost new. On sxhlhltlon at Van Brunt's buggy re pository. Fourth street. Will be sold very cheap. Call and see It. If you want a good position, finish s course at the Western Iowa college. Day and evening school. Enroll any time. 'Phone for Information. N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. SO. Night, Vl DIFFICII.T TASK CJETTHO JIRV Tow Maay Men Have Heard f the It Rrldaet Case. I Conslderable difficulty Is being experi- f enced In securing a Jury In the district i court in the suit of John C. Bridget against the Town Mutual Dwelling House Insur- ance association of Iowa. Nearly every Juror questioned yesterday afternoon ad- milted he wae prejudiced from reading newspaper accounts of the circumstances of the fir for which the plaintiff now seeks to recover 'on an Insurance policy, The regular panel and the two additional venires were exhausted and Judge Macy louna ll necessary 10 ururr n-u summonexl. The defendant company re- l"t the payment of the Insurance on the ! grounds of the alleged suspicious clrcum- eiances surrounoing me me. D.uB-i o, his wife were arrested on a charge of arson, but later were acquitted. As Judge M' t0 " to Olenwood Friday to hold a session of court, juuge ureen win arrive this morning to hear the case. The case of Franklin P. Elder against C. C. Clifton, brought up on appeal from a justice court, was. taken from the Jury yesterday by Judge Macy at the close of the testimony of the plaintiff. A decree of divorce was granted Mrs. Fannie Gregory from Charles Gregory. The plaintiff is given ll.Ouo'allmony, 1250 a year for two years for the support of her two ! minor children and the possession of the household furniture. The following talesmen were summoned to appear In district court this morning:.: p. B. Beno. Otto Vogeler Oeorge 0-rner. Jr.. Pat Ounnoude. Jacob Stein. T. C. ureen. uus w.uie. reter i no... n. n. " lac. H. F. Keller. A. B. Nichols. James Bone. Thls second assignment of law cases was made yesterday by Judge Macy as fol- lows: Thursday. October 4 - Bridget against Town Mutual Dwelling Hou?e Insurance as - soda t ion. Friday. October 5 Morse against Pendr gast; Everett, executor, against Miller. Monday. October 8 Haefner against Mus tier Bros.; Hawkins against Omaha st Council Bluffs Street Railway Company. Tuesday, October Estate of Charles C as son. hearing on probate of will (con ditional. Wednesday, October 10 Stein ag-ainst Harding; Hlddleson against Chicago, Rock Island Pacific Railway Company. Thursday, October U Cooper gainst Street et al.; Weaver against Omaha A Council Bluffs Street Railway Company Kannoyer against Omaha A Council Bluff Street Railway Company. Monday, October 1ft Lorensen agalnit Omaha Council Bluffs Street Railway Company : Reed ag-ainst Gajnea et al. Tuesday, October l Stat . ot Iowa against Rolph: State of Iowa against Jack son; Stat of Iowa against Whlttaker. All-Week Blar Demonstration. Continuing Monday morning nd lasting II week, we will demonetrat th Cole Colelied Steel and High Oven Range nd Cole' Original Hot Blast Heatera; all In operation at our store, 41 S. Main St. $. et of cooking utensil free. Paddock ft Handschey Hardware Co. MALONET'S PEARL ST. NEW LOCATION, N Parage Too Maeh for Meetlna. The Ak-8ar-Ben electrical parade In Omaha last evening proved too great an attraction and consequently there was not J a quorum t the regular monthly meeting of the membership of th Commercial club. Th election of a new executive committee was accordingly postponed to om later date. Rev. Jumes O'May of the Broadway Methodist church. Rev. Otterbeln O. Smith of the First Congregational church and H. A. Ballenger wfre among those who put In an appearance, and they Improved the op portunity to discuss the question of holding a Chautauqua In this city next year. Dr. Smith spoke strongly In favor of holding one. and In this was supported by Rev. Mr. O'May and Mr. Ballenger. The dis cussion, however, wa purely Informal, but It was decided to hold another meeting, and Secretary Reed of the Commercial club wa requested to Issu a call for some I evening the early part of next week, when another attempt to get those Interested in i the project together will be made. A. Mtsajar st Co. New Location of Wholeaal Bakery, . $11 Mynster Street, Co. Bluff. I a. Home-made Bread a Specialty. Visitors Welcome. W sell th Red Cr Bss Burner, th Round Oak Heating Stove and the Quick deal Rang. 8e u before you buy. Swain ft Maurer, 336-SiS Broadway. , E. H. Odell Lear Today. B. H. Odll, who for the last vn yesra ha been local claim agent for the Street Railway company, will leave today for Se attle, Wash., to assume a similar position with the Puget Sound Electric Railway company. He will be accompanied by Mr. Odell. Mr. Odell ha been a resident for over twenty year of Council Bluffs, and hta departure Is greatly regretted by a large circle of friends and acquaintances. W. 8. Dlmmock, formerly, superintendent of the Omaha ft Council Bluff Street Rail way and Bridge company, 1 manager of th Puget Bound Electric Railway company. For Sale. A GOOD PA TING SHOE STORE. DOINO ; $1 MO A MONTH. WILL INVOICE $J.0M. ! SPLENDID OPENING. DUNCAN A , DEAN, at MAIN ST.. COUNCIL BLUFFS, Waasan Dies f rosa Rarna. Mr. Ether M. Hrrl. wife of O. W. Harris, who wa terribly burned by an explosion' of gasoline at her borne. Tit West I Broadway, ten day ao. succumbed to her Injuries yesterday morning at th General hospital. Defeased waa 3T year old and leave, beside her husband, five small chil dren. The funeral will b held thl after noon at I o'clock from the Epworth Metho dist church, Twenty-fifth street and Avenue B. and Interment will b In Fslrv lew ceme tery. Wanted. First class aho - salesman Reference required. Nona other need ap ply. B. M. Sargent, algn ot the bear. Council Bluff. Rival Candidates la City. Governor A. B- Cummin, republican can didate for re-election, And Hon. Claud R. Porter -of .Centerville, democratic nomine for governor, war both gueat at tho Grand hot) last, night. Govsrnor Cummins cam FROM IOWA from Mlwuiiri Valley, where he spoke yesterday, ami will lvf for the east esrly this morning from Omaha over the Bur lington. Mr. Porter arrlred earlier In the evening and will go todsr to Missouri Vsl ley, where he Is hooked to speak. Both retired soon after reaching the hotel. Usatr Seete fleaey. Must sell modern sis-room dwelling near high school. Tel. n. Charles T. Officer, 411 Broadway. ALL OlMII. HI. I KF PF.K" PtRtllK Street far . pa ay Haadles Crowd la flood Shape. For three hours last night Council Bluffs wbs like a deserted City. Everybody who could was In Omaha to see the big dec irlcal parade. All day long crowds poured into the city from nearby Iowa towns and the crowds on the street were almost as big as on Tueedny during the clehration of German day. Most of the out-of-town folk made their way across the river enrly In the sfternoon. but It was not until about t o'clock that the big ruh com menced, but from that time on until near o'clock the cars were packed. The street rallwsy company furnished ex- cedent service, no less thnn thirty-one trains, several of the cttr having trailers, being placed on the nialn line to Omaha, Borne of these trains succeeded In making three round trips between and o'clock and all of them made two. It is estimated that the cars between these hours carried about 12.m) people from Council Bluffs lo Omaha, not to mention the number who went earlier during the afternoon. The first car returning after the parade roach, U Council Bluffs at 8:46 o'clock. PI, lures for w ' . noer- a,Ma rictures for wedding gifts. C. E. Alex- way. Horse Show Jadge Drops Dead. CEDAR RAPIDS, la., Oct. 3.-At the Carnival Horse Show this afternoon, Just as the first class was through in the. ring. Jake Fisher, one of the Judges, dropped dead of apoplexy. Mr. Fisher livid In West Liberty and was one of the best known horsemen in the west. CHINESE TO BE DEPORTED Attempt of t'aaaery at Port Kenyoa, Cat., to F.mplor Celestials Nearly taaaes Riot. EUREKA. Csl., Oct.- j. The Starbuck Tallant flsh cannery at Port Kenyon agreed today to Immediately deport twenty- Myen cllneBV from ifuiriUp!t county and !ot aln -ttcnpt to brlng Chinese labor ,mo ,he counly, Ftve hundred woodsmen convened ,t Fort I'na this morning I , ,lemaded that a guarantee be given t and that 'by 6 o'clock the Chinese would be de- The directors of the cannerv. ace- ,ng tne atPrm,naton ot the public to eject the Chinese, declared that the can- Dery management would accede and an i . . .. . . Uiuci worn i w.it), iiiu .iinit-Br; ni once, Sheriff Lindsay, now at Port Kenyon, will esecort the Chinese tu Eureka at once The Chinese will be housed on Woodley island. Humbolt bay; until the northbound! .learner sails. The citizens t Fortuna 1 nd th woodsmen of . the county are quite j nrArW All the saloons In 'Fortuna are closed. Eureka titlzeq have appointed a vigilance committee to turn In a general Are alarm hen a vessel enters. Humbolt bay with nines huwiiMrs frt this non Ti.i. ctlon is to prevent any more attempts o bring Chinese or Japanese here. Payae Sees President. WASHINGTON1,1 CvjCfcairmari Payne of the. way -and raeAn..immltteef of the house of reprsenttlVi'Ba'w tne president this, morning. ,!Thera,as'''.ge'neral talk over th political aitnaUon, particularly with reference to the botis of representa tives. Mr. Payne .'expressed the " opinion that the republican would secure control of the next-'house. ,.''""' Mr. Tart and Mrs. Barna no Sonth. WASHINGTON, D; C.t Oct. .-Mr. Taft nd Mrs. Bacon, who aVe now In New Tork, have telegraphed to Washington that they will proceed at once to Miami, Fla., to all next Sunday from that place to Havana In accordance with the request of Secre tary Taft and Assistant Secretary Bacon. Silver Prices Higher. WASHINGTON. Oct. 1-The director of the mint today purchased 260.000 ounoe of silver at (9.21 cents per fine ounce, delivered at the Denver (Colo..) mint. - Shooting; la e-e York. Nr7W YORK, Oct. ai-Hcrbert Piurid-e was shot three time early today In the apartments of his sister, with whom he made hi home, and will probably die. The hooting waa done by Charles Johns, a stenogrspher, whose attention to Mra. Jen nie Smith, Patrldge widowed sister, wer objected to by Patrldge. Coming borne early today Patiiage found John in the apart ment and In rage seized a carving knife, with which he attacked Johns. In the struggle the knife blade was broken, but Patrldge continued the attack, Then, ac cording to Mrs. Smith's story, Johns drew a revolver and fired three times, each bullet entering Patrldge' body. Johns dis appeared after the shooting and Pstr.djo waa taken to a hospital, where his rase was said to be critical. Strike Hlot at Wlelilla. TvtrillTA. Kan.. Oct. $. Eleven women. wive of striking union linemen of the Mis souri ft Kansa Telephone company, at tacked nonunion linemen with club and tone yesterday. Th linemen and th official of the company fied. I F. Dilg gan. district manager for the company, was struck several times by the women. One workman was knocked down. The women climbed a stockade In oureult of th men and gave up the chase only when the workmen were all behind closed doo' In the telephone company' office. rftev - BREACH IXW.C.T.U. HEALED Orcaoiiation Eplit Biiteei Tear A to Over rlitioal Aotion. UNION IS ON NONPARTISAN PLATFORM lire Preside! Falrbaaks Is la Speak at Waterloo October IS Datee for Other Repablleam Meetlnaa la State. (From a Start Correspondent) DES MOINES. Oct. 3. t Special. )-Th Woman's Christian Temperance Union in this state, which sixteen years sgo split Into two organisations over the question of supporting the prohibition party, united today on a non-partisan platform which reads: "The organisation in relation to work for enactment and enforcement of law shsll give Its i ndorsement to men and measure only, the rights of all mem oers being conserved." The union of the two organisations was affected this after noon at a meeting at the Central Christian church. To bring It about a large num ber of details had to be looked after. The non-partisan faction. In which the older members, in point of years, have continued to work, owns property Including Benedict Home In this city which Is free from debt and has. furthermore, $10,0.10 In assets In th wa of bequests And endowments, some al ready on hand and others to come soon. This organisation has but 1.M0 members in the state. Mrs. Florence Miller of this city has for year been Its president. The partisan faction, which sixteen year ago gave Its support to the prohibition party, has a membership of 3,5o0 and an endebted ness of $700 or more. It has agreed to wipe out this Indebtedness among Itg own members. This afternoon the two organisa tions met together In the Central Christian church In this city, adopted a constitution and elected officers and the two old or ganizations are no more. In reality, how ever, the partisan organization of the larger membership has come back to the I"u ul ,ne "rgnnnauon. mere win lron' nul ne woman enns- tian lemperance in ion In Iowa and that Is the organisation that Is affiliated with the Francis Willard wing of the national society. The white ribbon 1 the symbol of the organisation and the "T" designat ing the Temple wing of the party, which as the emblem of the partisan organisa tion, Is dropped. . Every effort to Induce Mrs. Dunham to withdraw her candidacy as president of the consolidated organiza tion failed. It was argued by those who opposed her candidacy that as Mrs. Miller, I president of the organization, had recently ' died and aa Mr. Dunham wa Identified with the factional fight. It would be better for the society to elect a younger member as president and select one not Identified with either faction of the society. The matter, however, was allowed to go to th delegates for them to decide. The union of the two organizations this afternoon was somewhat snertsciilsr unit sSVfHnv tinn,.. I 'in,.nH 0(,h fllr . . ' rihhnn hlr) hih In tit alt- In th !.....,. A ... , . 4. , . neletJ,e. r he . ,1 'Tl ? 'SllL T " th'""p T. ,h. k . e T !""""'" before the real business of adopting the constitution and electing officers could be taken up. After the demonstration the agreed upon r"ntltutlo' '" adopted, and Mrs. Marlon r oi uurungton, presioent or the I'ar1l8 ctety since it split off, was elected' president of the merged societies. It w then so late thst the convention adjourned till tomorrow to complete the election of officer..' A banquet wa glvtn tonight at Plymouth church. Fnlrbnak at Waterloo. Dates have been arranged for Vice Pres ident Fairbanks to speak In this state at Waterloo. Saturday. October 13, and with - him on the jilatfcrm will appear Governor cummlnn and other prominent politicians. Mr. Falrbank will speak In th afternoon and Governor Cummins will spnak both afternoon and . evening. It Is the Intention to make the meeting a dis trict rally and gather In the republicans from all that part of the state. At the republican state headquarters here today dates were announced for prominent cam paign speaker, as follows:. Governor A. B. Cummins October 3. evening, Missouri Valley; October 4. after noon. Aftnn: October 8. evening. Otttimwa; October 9. afternoon. Neota; October 10. Rock Inland. 111.: Oi-tnber 11. even'ne:. MarenKo; October 13, afternoon. Waterloo. Walter I. Smith October 4. afternoon. Atlantic; October ft. afternoon, Hsrlsn: Octoler 8. evening. Soencer: October . evening, Clsrion; October in, sfte-nor,n, Linton: October 11. evening. Wllfon: Oc tober 12, evening. Eldon; October 13, after noon. Osceola. Senator J. P. Dolllver October 3. after noon. Indianola: October 4, afternoon. At lantic; October 6, afternoon. Audubon: Oc tober 8, evenln. Webster ' City: October eveninr. Algona: October 10. evening. New Hamilton: October 1. afternoon, Tama; October 1.1. evening. Perry. John F. Lacey October 3. morning, Keota: October 4, evenlna. Klrksvllle: Oc tober 5, evenlns;. Fremont: October l. aft ernoon. New Sharon; October 10. evening. Aeency: October 11. evenine. Blaksbuia: next week. Bunch, Pulaski, A I bla and Bux ton. Cnadldate fnr Warden. It la learned that C. W. Jackson, for six year sheriff of Woodbury county, will be a candidate for appointment to the position of warden of th Mate penitentiary at Anamosa, made vacant by the death of Warden W. A. Hunter. The members of the board and Secretary Treat are todjy at Anamosii attending the funeral of Mr. Hunter. They will not take up the matter of the appointment of a successor to Mr, Hunter for some days, the Institution In the meantime being In charge of the deputy The best test of any food is the ability to ork veil on it; sleep veil after it ; keep well by it. No article of food has stood this test so well so long as the soda cracker. No soda cracker has stood this test so satisfactorily as Unaada Biscuit. Babies have thrived on them ; strong; men hare kept strong on them; sick folks have lived on Vem; well folks have kept well ci them. are always fresh and crisp that's why they are so good; pure and clean that's why they are so wholesome; all Iood and nourishment that's why they are so healthful Millions have learned this and profited by it hare you? The knowledge costs' you only a nickel. - - MATIOKAL BISCUIT COMPANY warden. Th body of Warden Hunter as j taken to Newton for Interment. ! Paralelasi Disappears. Dr. W. J. Latts, for many year a physl- lan In this city, hss disappeared com- j pletely and all effort 'of his friends to And him have failed. An lnveilgatlon has been Instituted. Dr. Ijiita was mar ried at one time, but for some year hss lived separate from bla family. He left Ies Moines, moving his office, furniture from the Century building, and told some friends that, he was gting to Colfax, la. It was supposed that he was theie. but It Is now discovered that lie has never been ther and all trace of where hi office furniture wa ent to Is lost. MAGOON LIKES THE JAMAICANS Gorernoe of Philippines Says that Xegroe Are (iood W orkmea Whfi Organised. WASHINGTON. D C Oct. 1-Former Governor Charles FX Magooit of the Panama cansl. who has spent a great deal of time on the Isthmus, has considerable confidence In the Jamaica negro a a laborer on the cansl. He has organised a police force of these men and say they ar very efficient. Much of the complaint that has been made about them as laborers, he think. Is because they do not thor oughly understand American terms and the names'of article In common use. He suy that upon the whole they ars Intelligent and can read and write, are prolific letter writer as lie ran testify by the many communication received from them. They all begin their letter In the same way: Tour excellency: I have the honor to Inform you that I am a British subject, etc Judge Mngoon says that they are all proud of being subject of Great Biitlan. He believe that the method to be Ultimately adopted, In handling labor on the cansl will be similar to that adopted by Kitchener when he advanced upon Khartoum. The Drltlah general utilised African labor, but had It organised on a military basis. Judge Mngoon say he does not mean tltakt laborer on the canal should be under military discipline, but that they should be organized In companies under th charge of competent officers with men of their race and kind In positions similar to noncommissioned officer In the army. He believe that a satisfactory system will result from this method. ENGLISH WOMAN IS MURDERED llaaghter of Army Officer Strangled aad Beaten to Death In Prassln. ESSEN. France, Oct. I.r-A great sensa tion ha been caused her by the murder of Miss Madeline Lake, daughter of on English army officer, whose body,, leni' bly mutilated, was found Monday even ing In the city park. Up .to the present the police have been unable to throw any light on th mytry. Both hr temple were beaten In, her throat wa lacerated by the hand of her murderer, who evi dently strangled her In addition to beat In her terribly about the head, and htr arm and body were severely bruised. The excitement caused by this horrible crime has been Increased by the fact that the Inquiries of the authorities hav re sulted In eemingly establishing th fact that Miss Lake wa related, distantly. to the British royl family, the brother of her grandmother, It I stated, having married a daughter of Caroline Amelia Elizabeth of Brunswick, the divorced wif ot George IV of England. CRUISER CALIFORNIA READY New ' Wsnkls l.eavee Union Iron ' Work for Trial Trip OS BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. i.-The new ar mored cruiser California, which has Just been completed t the I'nlon Iron Worka left here for Santa Barbara, where tta trial trip Is Jo be held. Naval Constructor Holden A. Evan, head1 of the construction and repair department at Mare Island; Captain Giles B. Hurtier of the ' receiving ship Independence and Commander Henry C. Clearing of the equip ment department left Valejo thl evening fnr Santa Barbara, where they are to serve as members of the naval board that will conduct the- trial trip. Thl will be the first time thnt the trial trip of a vessel built on the Pacific coast has been conducted eltlrely by officers sta tioned In this vicinity, it having been cus tomary heretofore to send out member of the regular board of inspection from Wssh Ington. Mtii I.ost Off Havre. HAVRE, France, Oct. S.-A a reutl of the storm In the channel a French three masted vessel and a number of fishing boats have been wrecked and several aall ors have been lost. Insarane Coamlloaer Busy. WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct. 1-At th session of the National association of In suranc commissioners today, report mostly of a technical character were sub milted and discussed. Louisville and Nashville Meeting, LOUISVILLE, Ky., Oct. I. The annual meeting of the stockholder of the LouU vllle A Nashville Railroad company wa held in the offio of th coniDanv todav. W. R. Belknap presided. The old board of directors was re-elected and the report or l'resiaent ninon it. einitn was read The report or earnings snowed a surplu for tho year of $2.7411.374. The genera , , .... I a r.e ths, ftnmitAnv iti Inn. 9A 1 Sila amounted to $11,110,04$. Net earning for tite year were $12,076.0., to which i added $1,64,7"$ lricoin from other sources. 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That at th general lection for stale and legislative ofllcer to to held on tti Tuesday succeeding tli first Mon day in November, iSu. th following pro vision be proposed and submitted to lb electors of the stat aa aa amuudmsut i th constitution. Section If. Tuct ahall b a 8tt Railway commission, consisting of throe members, who shall bo first elected si th geuaiel election in 190S, whose terms of ofEc. ex cept those chosen at th Orst aluctiou under tnla provision, shall be six year, and whose compensation shall be flxsd by th legisla ture. Of th three commissioner first elected, the one receiving the highest number of vote shall hold hi office tof yr. th nsxt highest four years and tli lowest two year. The power and duties oi such commission shall luciud th , regulation et rates, service and general control of common carrier as th leglalatui may provide by law. But In hs absence of peelflo legislation, th commission (hall exercis th power and perform th duties numerated in Uil provision. Section I. That at said election -In the f'ear ISO, on the ballot of each elector vol ng thereat, there shall b printeo or writ ten th words: "Fur Constitution Amend ment, with reference to -Suite Hallway commission" and "Against CoDsliiuilonal Amendment, with relasitnce to Slate Kali way commission. And If a majority ot all votes vast at said election snail b for such amsndment, th same shaft be dssiuej to b doptd. I, A. Ualusha, secretary of tti State of Nebraska, do- hereby certify that th for- folng proposed amendment to th constliu ion of the Stat of Nebraska la a tru aud correct copy of tb original enrolled and engrossed bill, a passed by Hie Twnty ninth session of the legislature of the Slate of Nebraska, as appears from aald original bill on file In this office, and that said pre pood amendment Is submitted to the quali fied voter of th State of Nebraska for their adoption or rejection at the general election to b held on Tuesday, the ttb, day of November, A. D., 10$. In testimony whereof. I have hereunto et my hand and affixad th grt seal of th Stat of Nebraska. Don at Lincoln thl 14th day ot July In th yar of our Lot erne Thousand Nins Hundred end Six. of th Independence if the United State th On Hundred and Thlrty-econd, end ot ths stst the Fortieth. A. GALl'SliA. (Heal.) Secretary of l' - Aug4-S-l-4-So-Bp$-l$--rT-Oet4-U--:'$ HELP TO ADVERTISE OMAHA Advertise la Ta Be.