THE - OMAHA: DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. GUTUitHU 12, 10CG. .1 I 3 J i 4 rtSiNEWS : OF INTEREST .FROM IOWA i, il ft i.'r.lnf It fltrt Hi. Ieter'a rt-iiw-'h Interment llnlv uleher. fr..i j itv( lhrr Sons snil n dsnahtrr i-ir .1 . FUmarri P.. Wll- ' J-Jl'i.J.Pj. ItHdVet V. 1 nellr. SALESMEN WAITED WANTKIVUvf expert clothing salesmen. at onr.e . Atpty (JoaJmuu A flh"'i. Ne st once. Aipiy ( L-M IS 14 DETECTIVE SERVICE WETMORB oelsctlve strvlce. Th-me R-1 Tin Room 13 aud 14 .Union Mk.. 1Mb 1 nrniim M S4J OtlS J: WANTED TO BORROW trio on first moWrn, residence property. Will Py per cent; no mnr. 'Phone lamey v Mwo nx LAW AND COLLECTIONS Macrafland. N.,V. 1: BUI. Tel. - g. tVA. . , -624 Nov SAFE INVESTMENT The frrton Prflc Railroad Co. I" aell Inr land In Western Nebraska, Colo ran and Wyoming at $3 to' $5 an Acre It would be-'hard tor flinl a. safer In vestment.. Buy now ha opportunity will on be gone. For Information regarding, land and recursion rales apply." -.. W. . .'. .... . UNO AGEHCT U. P. R. R. ' '- ; Mpt. B. tot -. lh Stnv, -... -. - OMAHA. ' GOVERNMEfjf NOTICES CHIEF" lARTERMA8TER 8 OFFICE Omaha, Xib;kapctober 10, liSM. Sealed proposals, , In . fipllcate, will be received htre antj 'Vy-quarter masters .at the posia named Mrrui, uiiUI ht a., m., central stan dard time, November 10. for furnish itig shelled corn during tho fiscal year end ing Juno -W, at Otnatia 14. M. depot. Forts Crook, Omahar a4- Robinson, Ne braska; Jetierson barracks, MiKSonrl; Forts IytaveuworUt and U.ley.Kansaa; Forts D. A. hueU, ' Alackansle . and . Washakie, tl'yomlngi 'Fart Das Moines,. Iowa, and IVrt Meade, South Dakota. Proposals for dytTvary at other places will be enter tainad. V'4 -S. reserves light to. reject or accept, any or ail proposals or any part thereof. Information furnished on applica tion here; -or to oiartermasters at the sta tion named. .Envelope containing propos al ahould be-marked proposals lor Corn," and addiesacd to Major M. Gray Zallnski, Ci Q..M. . ' OCtlO-ll-i:-13Nov8- OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER master, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Oct t, lit. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, II -too . raceivad here ..until 11 a. ni.. tral Alma, November K 1W. and then EM.-, tor - constructing tna lonnwing llngv Including plumbing ond electric na; .. Two stablns, one double stable KUara ouiuiing, eignr aouuie seis non commlBsloncd staff officer' quarters, one cnglnaer workshop, two pontoon sheds, at Fort Laavenworth, Kansas. Full Informa tion ood blank form of Dropoail furnished on application to this office, whore plans and apecl fie t Ions may be seen. United State rtseivss th right to accept or re luct aaji or- all- proposal or any part i hereof, Envelopes to be Indorsed "Pro posals for-Public. Buildings," and addressed to CaptQltr -Peter Murray. Quortermastcr. . . .. - Oct-I0-l)-l2Nov0-T FORT AltJADE, S. t., Sept. 14, 1003. Sealed proposal In triplicate for construc tion, plumbing, heating, electric lighting coMflny barrack wUl be receive hero until U p.m., October la, iso,, information fur nished upon application. ' Plans and Specl nca.Uona may 10 seen at quartermaster offices.- Ornsha and Denver, at thla office. ITnltei State reserve rlKht to accept or reject any r all jwoposala or any part thereef. Envelope containing proposals should hi marked "Proposals for barrack. Park l5t:, ftu JR.," and..a tblreraed .Major R. -BjTwraer. constructing quartermaster. . 8J4-ft-I7-W3ct-U-U RAILWAY TIME CARD I'SION TATIO! TKflTH AWD M ARC Y I aloa Pael-- Leave. Arrive. Crrertarid limited 40 am a I.U pra rha rhlna and Jaoan Fast Mall 4:18 pm I'M pm Colo. Calif. Ex- -:! P" " California- Or. Ex.. 4;26 pm a 5:10 pm Los Angalea Umlted ...all 30 am al0:48 pm v.u. Mail ..a 1:66 Dm a I JO pm Colorado Special j. a 7:46 am a 7:14 am North Platte Local. ....a 1:19 am a 4 60 pm Bestrtt Local b 1:15 pm b J:00 pm Cbkcaaa Wort-waatar--. sQedar Raplda Pas.....a 7:06 am a i:Cj pm Y.I win City iiJipra.,. 7:50 am al0;00 pm ttnlcago iwyiigui ...,..ao wsm iii.u n c :hle.ttO laical a!l:Su am a 1:44 pin Sioux City Local.... Carroll Local ....... loux City Local..., Chicago Exprea ... fast Ma ........... Fast Mail ............ Twin City Umlted.. Overland Limited .. Chicago Limited ... Mnrfnllc.'Boneateel .. ,.b :b0 pm a tm am ..a i:Z1 pm a 50 am ... b 8; 46 pm ..a 5:50 pm a 7:30 am ..a 8:23 pm a:30am a i:u0 tm ..a 1:25 pm a 7:05 am ..a 1:88 pm a :15 am ,.all:00 pm all:16 am ..a 7:40 am 10:35 am . .b 7:40 am b!0:S6 am ..a S:00 pm a 1:06 pm ..a 8:00 pm a 6 06 pm -..b 8:00 pm b 6:06 pm ..b f .oa pm bI2.40 pm l.incolB-Long Pin.. awood-L.tncoin . soer-snonanini ... istlngt-Superlor .. emont-Alblon . .... iiissrl Pactle- SL Louis Express .a s :no am : pm K. C Bt, L-JEprs.,ll;15 pm a 5:00 pm 1 h lea a a, Jlllwaa-aa St. Paal Chi. and Colo. Special.. a 7:66 am a 7:0 am California 4k Or. Ex. ..a 46 pm . a 8:10 pm Overland Limited . ..... a 8-6 pin a :20 am Marlon A Cedar R. Loc.b 6:46 am bll:00 pm wttats-;. t Louis Express....... :80 pm a 1:40 am 6t. Louta Locat.jlfroru.i . . . Council Bluffa '. A....a 1:15 am 10:80 pm Btanberry Local (from - - Council Bluffat .,.....h i00 pm bll:80am Cbioaco, Moo Islaad PaelS ' '--I ' 'eaT-'-" " " CTiicago tirolteil!... : a 7:W am lawaLocal ..:.,. A 7:00 am a 40 pm Chicago Mail V.. m P Iowa Locak ...oI2 10 pm b 8:6k pin Chicago tEaatern Ex.).a 4:( pm a 16 pm Chicago (Iowa Lintlt'd a 4 to pm U:u) pm - - jy - . - - Rocky Mountain Urn., a 6 pni a 8:16 pm Colo. h. Cal. Express... 8 (m pm 8:M pm Okl. Texas Express.. 4:40 pm al8:ul pre Oiorado fast Mall aW li pm a 7 n a Dally, b Dally except Sunday. rtleaa Great wt.urs- St Paul Minneapolis. 8:89 pm t. Paul MinoeasoUk. i;o am Chicago Umlted :4u pm Chicago Express 1:46 am l 1 Vinrail ....... .10 Bm ' 7:1 am 11 :M r m : Ira 11:60 pm 8:30 pm a 8:66 pn. a Je aiu wVUlue-aw - . - ctut Caaira- Xru-t Kx press 8:00 am ' lia4 - -.a ui cm 01K1-MQTOX if AIIO.N-lOlh Jt Maaaa Barlla1-f7' . . ' - Leave. Arrive. Denver California.. ..a 4 Ml pm a 8 80 pm Black MHU v; ;,a MX "" 'So P Northwest Special a 4 :10 pin a 106 m Northwrt-KPra all:lt pm a 4 .30 pm Nebraska Exp am a 7:40 pm Nebraska Local . 8:00 am I lncoln Lo' ..' g 1:06 .".m I Incoln ra M.ll.. ,....b W pm 12:30 pm rt Crook Platum h..b 0 pra bl0:86 km Pell.vu . platutu b..a 0 am a.Mam Denver HmH4 ......... 7:10 am i. i. wa. June. ..a 8:80 am a I am Bellini Pa - f " m a 1 M pm ch.li Special v.-"" 1 a 7: am cal t a 111 am a'.Q:al p,n k i .... Eiort ss a o pm au:su am Jo....al0:45 pm a 6:46 am i;-:.vrr cuy-St. jo Kansas Clty-St. Jo ... am a 4:10 pre kanaa CitybW ;o.v. w m WEBSTER ITATtOm-lBrh WEB1TER Pa a I. Mlaaeaselts A Chleago, Oiaaha ' . I are. Arrive. .Twm City" Passenger... am 1 11 pm Viou City Paj.eenger... Pm ali ao am Tnn tocl - :.8.'4Sain e 6 W pra Vi sM"M Pe . I r. ,,), .k' LoeaL via ' ' - r wa-uv mm ki, ..it . - VVOcplng aw ,...-.,v k". p-H Dell f 9 rany scpj quaosy. m tony Saturday, c Sunday voir. Dally I IXC Mill COUNCIL Office, 10 Pearl Ninn mention. Davis, drug. Clark's, soda. Ptockert sells carpels. Fin engravings at Lefferts. . Ed Rogers' Tony Faust beei. Get those new photos at Schmidt's. Plumbing and heating. Blxby- Son. Lewis Cutler, funeral director, 'phone W7. Woodrlng Undertaking company. Tel. 839. DIAMONDS AS AN INVESTMENT. TALK TO LEFFERT ABOUT IT. TINNERS AND PLUMBERS WANTED. F, A. SPENCER, lis W. BROADWAY. Bee Stephen Bros, for fire brick and fir clay, newer pipe, fitting and garden bose. T. J. Jones, trainmaster for the Wabash read, with headquarter t Brunswick. Mo., is in the city. Do you want It done right? If you do lt Berwick, 211 8. Main, do your papering, painting and Interior decorating. Rev. R. H. Fnrrter of Central City, Colo.. Is the guest of Rev. James O'lU), pastor of Broadway Methodist church. Star- chapter. Hoynl Arch Masons, will meet In specion convocation this evening for work in the murk masters' degree. I pay 12 per ton fof cast Iron; mixed SM; ) slove, te; rags, l'Ac per lb.; ruboer, 7c; ' copper. Ho per lb. J. Kttelnian. t'i Main, botn 'phones 60. An enterprising thief stole twenty-four quart Jars of preserves fiorn the ceilar of mo restaurant of Mrs. Marie Coaard, 1 Fleming avenue. The members of the Klkhorn Valley Hunting club of thta cltv. will leave Tuee- ilny for their annual hunting trip to Cherry Wi have tho finest line of sample monu ments to select from In th west. Sheeley e Lane Marble and Granite -vorks, 217 fc'ast Broadway, Council Bluffs, la. A. L. Martin of Denvor, Colo., was the guest yextt'iday of his cousin, Oeorge L. Martin cf tnta city while enroute to his. foitmr botne at Leon, la. It was their first meeting In thirty years. Snail we frame that rjli'ture? we can do It to suit ym:, we make a specialty of fram ing piciuie. Let us do it, we know tlie work and price will be satisfactory, coun cil Bluffs I'alnt, OH and Glass Co., Merrlum bioca. Under peculiar circumstances we make the following prices; Carpets, per yard, 2c and up; tlnoieum. tier vara, owe ana up; oil cloth, ioc and up; stove pattern. 7bc and up; sum boards, wood lined, 76c and up. D. Vs. Kener. lull South Main street. A chance for a baraain. do you want it: ,V y r "'.", ting remnants; must get rid of them; will ecu at most any pnoe. Stove oil cloth iftc to 40c a square yard; cocoa floor . 60C to 8J.W. StOC-kert Carpet Co. One thousand pounds borne mad candy- ni,,!.!!,. i.f.M. mt- puntv Candy kitcnen. Homemane candy luc a pound, butterscotch, 10c a pound. t'ea nut brittle loc a pound. Angel tood tany, luc a pound. Die Brown, manufacturer, H Broadway, Charles White, an Omaha messenger boy Is under arrest at the city Jail, charged with the theft of a Docket book belonging to Mrs. John Sklnkle, while delivering a pacaage Wednesday at the office of Dr. rvrlckaon. Tno pocketnook contained a small sum of money. Yesterday the boy showed th police where he had thrown me dook ana it wa recovered witn an tn paper Intact. He will have a hearing In police court thi morning. Complaint wa made to the police yester day that a woman collector fur an Omaha tlrm forced herseir into th residence of John Wldle, 217 Twelfth avenue yesterday uMrrlnfinU quarantined as one of the children la uf- fering from a severe case of diphtheria Member of the family called the woman attention to the quarantine notice, but de spite their protests she forced herself in. ttovereign vanilla is tne 1 best in the world. Union Pacific Tea company. MALONET CIGAK CO.. PEARL ST., COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA.. DISTRIBUTERS FOR THE, ROBERT BURNS' 10c . CIGAR AND LITTLE BOB BIB, OLDn; TIMES AND ERRIS Sc CIGARS. - . ' It will pay you to look over my atock of phonograph, bicycle and sewing ma chine before you buy. I have som espe cial bargain In bicycle. I rent sewing machine. S. M. Williamson, 17 So Main St. Carte r Blocks (ha Scheme. The action of the public library true lies .In deciding at the suggestion of Superintendent Clifford of tha city school to keep the children's room tn the publio library open until o'clock at night will likely have to be rescinded. Chief of Police Richmond announce that it will conflict with the provision of the curfew ordinance, which require all children under the age of 16 year to be at homo at 8 o'clock between September 1 and the laat day of February, and prohibit them from being on the streets or In any public place after that hour unless ' ac companied by parent or guardian. The ordinance. Major Richmond stated, would be enforced and the permission granted by th Board, of Library Trustee for the children to remain at the library until p. m. would not be permitted to interfere- with It enforcement. If you want a good position, finish a course at the Western Iowa college. - Day and evening school. Enroll at any time. 'Phone for Information. Pictures for wedding glfta. ander, 83 Broadway. C. E. Alx- - Barhart Olves Himself I p. ft. ,8. Earhart, manager of the Car hart Investment company of Denver, Colo., to secure whose arrest Deputy Sheriff McCaffery recently spent two weeks In Colorado without success, arrived in Council Bluffs yesterday and surrendered himself to the authorltte after making j arrangements to secure hi release on bond In the aggregate amount of 11,000. Three "lndictmenta were returned by the last district court grand Jury against Earhart, on complaint of O. P. McKesson, former resident of thla city and now liv ing in California, and Dr. F. Earl Bellinger of thla city.. Two Indictment relate to one transac tion. In one Earhart ia charged with forgery and in th other with uttering a forged Instrument. In th third Indictment Earhart 1 charged with embexsllng 81,800 belonging to McKesson and Dr. Bellinger. CENTRAL rLOUR-Sl.lt. Evry sack warranted. Central Orocery and Meat Market.- Both 'phones 14. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Tel. X0- Night, 488. Heal Estate Transfers. These transfers wer reported to Th Bee October 11 by the Pottawattamie County Abstract company of Council Bluff: Ellen N. Lively and huahand to An-' aera N. Anuersen, nw1. w nev. neU 04 and pu t ". nw'4 84-74 41 w. d 8l0,0tO Emma - K. Mauer to A. L. Preston, lots and 7 and sl7 feet of lot 6. block K Avoca. w. d S.4) Ellsa Jan Brewer and Beatrict A. T.ndy and husband to Sophia Lie bold. allVk feel lot 6, block S. Grinds add., w. d 750 ' A. O. Wyland and wife to John J. Anderson, lot acre in wt, ev u . 7-4i. w. d m Mark L. William et al to Wallace Benjamin, lot 1, McGee' subdlv. of lots 8. 8 and 4. pioca jtugncs at Doniphan's add. w, d 50 Five transfers, total... ..tii.ata There is a world of bargains In Hunter's b srment. Sheeting, muslins, prints, tick- Ins, denim, gingham, outing flannel, towels, hats, caps, blankets and comforts. etc. Every article being sold at a serine price. ' You will find the beat piano for the least' money on eary term at A. Hoape Co., tai South Mala street. Council Bluff. I BLUFFS fit. Tel. 43. !C1TY ASKED TO MAKE GOOD Promised 8tre. Bailw.v t fchool for Deaf Haa Sot Materialised. i . -, . j BOARD OF CONTROL J)GS UP THE MAYOR : Remind Him thai It Mas Held tint aa Indacement ta frrirr Appro- Rirsta Strnetare. It Is now up lo the cltlauns of CojikII Bluffs and ita Commercial club to fur nish street car facilities between the Iowa School for the Deaf and the city. At l-asi Ihlft la the rmaltlAn t-ban V, C.,(ul Board of Control In a communication ad dressed to the mayor and rl'y council re ceived here yesterday. Tha Board of Control, while njt saying so In actual words, mnkes a good strong hint that the institution would have been removed from Council Bluffs but for the promises made by the cltlters In general and the delegation from the Commercial club that an electric line would be built In the near future between the. city and ine school school from this city was before the Thirtieth general assembly, objections wbs made to the present site, because It vat at a great distance from' the railway depots. , business houses, churches and places of amusement of the city, and that then were no means of transportation to or from the city except by expensive con veyance, this condition, It being asserted, worked a great hardship on the officers, employes and students of the Institution as well a on others who had occasion to visit the school. The city met these objections at the lime by the assurance ttmt street car facilities would be furnished shortly to the school. This assurance was alven. as at the time It waa understood that the Council Bluffs, , . , . Tabor A Southern Electric railway Intended building and Its tine would furnish the Jalrd transportation facilities for th. in. -,.,. i th. ..,- , stltutlon. This assurance: wa made In iwu 1-1111, "uv an wru inju, mn ininir promise to d or gTear inrereBt. At 4 p. m line ha not yet been built, although the there will be a vesper service conducted by promoter from time to time give assur- ( Drs. Cleland and Phelps and the pastor, ance that It will be. ; Rev. Marou P. McClure. The Board of Control, In Ita communica- The session of the churrli will meet after tlon received yesterday, contends that these the service this evening .'and at 2:30 p. m. representation on behalf of Council Bluffs Sunday to receive .new. membera. While were relied upon by the general asesmbly no personal Invitations have been sent out, In making the large appropriations it did all Interested In the church and the occa for the rebuilding purposes and .further- slon are cordially Invltea to attend. The more hints that the appropriations would committee In charge desires that all the not have been made but for these promises, pastors of the city and their congrega- That the people of Council Bluffs "are Hon understand that this Invitation In In honor bound, to see that the mean of eludes them especially, communication Included In the representa-1 , - , Hons to the general aasembly and the legls- committee which visited the site ......... .... nerore ine nnai action wa taaen ny tne general aasembly, or others as good are furnished to the school In the near future" Is the position taken by the board. While the communication will not come before the city council ns a body until its meeting on October 23. it la understood that Mayor Macrae, on" receiving It yesterday, at one decided to refer the matter to the Commercial club. . - j I u i-. Before you buy anywhere else go to Huntertf. You will find tha am thing there, apd the great closing sale prices Do not overlook th mighty prlcer reduc- I tlon being made at Hunter's In th latest up-to-date creations In ladles' suits, cloaks and skirts. : SAFE II WRECKED BT CRACKsMEX Few Cents Less thai Fifteen Dollar Seeared. The safe in the office of the 6hugart A Ouren Seed company's building at the cor ner of Tenth avenue and Sixth street was blown at an early hour yesterday morn ing by cracksmen. Not only was the safe completely wrecked, but the office furni ture waa badly damaged and every win dow In that portion of the building shat tered by the fore of the explosion. The cracksmen secured 8 cents less than 115 In cash for their trouble, although they carried away a number of valuable pa pers, which, however, have been recovered. Nitroglycerin was used by the cracks men, and the sound of the explosion was deadened by stacking a number of sacks of bran.v seeds and salt around and on top of the safe. The safe, a practically new one. wa completely wrecked. A portion-of the door was blown against the celling, making a hoi two feet In diameter, while the concrete lining and bottom sheet were driven Into the floor. The safe Itself wa forced back Into the wall, making a dent several inches deep. Portions of the door and the aacka of bran end salt uaed to Oraden the sound of the explosion were scattered alt over the room, making tha office look aa If it had been struck by a cyclone. The cash bos taken from the safe, rifled of the inqney. but etill containing the In surance pollutes and other valuable pa pers of th firm, was found during the afternoon, by the officers working on the rase near that Drooge elevator, three blocks west from, the Shugart-Ouren building. It had been forcd open with a piece of Iron found lying .near it. Th Great Western freight house 1 but ahort distance from the Shugart-Ouren building, yet none of the night force em ployed there heard the explosion. The watchman in the MeCormlck Harvester company's warehouse heard an explosion about 1 o'clock, .but paid no particular at tention to it, believing it waa one of th periodical "blow-offs'' at the gaa works. Examination by the police officers re vealed clearly the tracks of three persona near the building. The police feel con fident the safe waa blown by the same men who blew th safe in the Morteasen saloon on Sixteenth avenue in this city recently, the Benson postoffice safe and that In Ihe Omaha anibstatlon. two nights age. The work at each place, they say, was identical. Th local police ar also of the opinion that th gang of cracksmen make their headquarters In Omaha. Take a look at Hunter's Pearl street win- i dowa Tbey will give you an outline of th beautiful fabric and other drea good being offered in Hunter's big 8150.000 sale. Every piece In the lot on sale at a aicriflc price. . A great Bale of ailka and dress goods at Hunter's this week received a fresh Im petus by the arrival direct from the mills of a large shipment of cholc new silks, bought especially for thi fall's trade. Be tha beautiful effect in the pew plaids. Every piece in the lot goes on sale at a I sacrifice price I I Tnn Many Candidates. Th republican township convention et Kane township outside - of th city of Council Bluff, placed in nonrUiatlen thre i ndld;ttes for trustees, whereas. lould 1 have named but two. the term of Trustee i Smith not expiring for anot her rmr. The ' error has teen rectified by CamlVlat O. P. Kmp withdrawing his name from the tlvkct.-. Icavlnc Ji-ihn Halle and John. C ; Butler as the two candidates" The dvmo- crats discovered the error made by tho republicans and at their convention Ton- tented themselves with making only two nominations. Hello, Central, give me ever bdy on the wires. Tell them of our big candy sale next Saturday. Honie-ni:-de candy, loc a lb. Purity Cindr. Kitchen. SIS Broadway. Opvru House block. There Is no getting around ti, when you buy anything of John Olson. 3 and 741 West BroadwaA you get Just what you order, whether ytn order over the 'phone or leave the order at the store. He does not handle anything but first class groceries and sellsf tlieni at th most reasonable prices possible. HALF I ETI RY FOR THK t ill HI II Three nt the Orlalnal Members IM Reside Here. Tlic celfhratlon of the llftioih annivcr- 1sary of the organization of the First Pies- byterlan' church of this city will cam this evening with services at T;Sl t ( hick. The church was org.-iniaed October I--. IKW, with thirteen members, of whom three Mrs. Elisabeth M. OfflVer, Mr. Sarah E. Pusey and Mrs. Hannah L. Warren ie living today, and arc still resident of thn j Iwlilnd l-use and the officer, seeing hi city. Intention, started round the building tho The Woman's Aid society will have ' otl,Pr '' and nabbed him. Jailer Gallup charge of the rereptkn to be given In ihe! not m"rh of a sprinter and consequently church parlors Saturday evening at 7:0 1 aa Rreatly . relieved when he noticed tho o'clock. The reception' committee will ba ' man n Wa" a"'"r n,d'' hn tmce. Ap tnade up of the members of the church , lrat'h'n Hie fence with extreme caution twenty-five in number, Jio ' united with I aWup mmlnt" " sl' rri and ebvered the chureb nrlnr tn .fi i-r. ictii . ,. i Bishop with his revolver. The fellow at with tho officer of the church and their wives. These are the officers: Judge J. K. Reed. Charles D. Parmelee. F. B. Warner, Dr. 8. B. Snyder, Frank E. Clark, J. r. Hess. Dr. E. I. Woodbury. J. O. Wad worth. Dr. A. C. Brown, Ohio Knox. L. C. Ernpkli . A. J. Brown, Frank H. Keys. F. J. Day. W. S. Cooper. Fred H. Hill." Robert W. Wallace. H. G. McQe. K. L. EmpMe and C. W. Coker. On Sunday there will be three services. Tn h mnmin rw tk t, . pastor of the church from August, 1WW, to June. 1SS2 will preach, and In the erenlng Dr. Stephen Phctpa, pastor of the ehu ch from February, I8S7 to July, SS. will preach. The sermons will be historical, and "ve ou heard the good news? Our ,1907 P per patterns are coming In and you w-n k .1 u- " . w, ,, . , -- w" uo yuur in- tenor : aecorating; and when It cornea to painting, we do not allow anybody to beat us in furnishing good materials snd good work. Now Is tha beat lima to paint, the Insects are ill gone and the weather nicely settled. Let v figure-WilUi you. -Jensen A Klehnlann 9H Tl i . . ,4. . - . . . I . ' . a : i in' f ;r'.-,r- A Great Ex.i'ttem'e.ui'. ' ' Waare making the loaieet possible pricea on wall paper. The latest patterns. .We . , . 4-;'i JL, ' ,. wi . ... a k t, w , etaUg. Counrll BIuffe' PaiVtt; CHI and Glass Co.. Merrtan). block.; SUPREME PHY8KIAX VOTED DOWX Danish Brotherhood ( lo Stick ' to Present System. Th) Danish Brotherhood convention yesterday turned down . by a close' Vote the proposition to have a supreme physician to pass on all applications for Insurance, As It now is each local lodge haa Its medi cal examiner and the applications axe finally passed upon by the supreme secre tary. A proposition to have, an official newspaper, owned and used by the society as its official organ, waa likewise turned dowr At th suggestion of .Supreme President Vog t wa voted to employ expert ac countants to audit the (rcasurer's acoounta and reports, before each, general conven tion. Heretofore thia auditing ha been done by the trustees. . M. Larsen of Racine, Wi.. and CCarlsen of Wllllamantic, Conn., are said to be can didates for supreme president. Mr. Vogt la also said to be a . candidate for re election. . At the close of the afternoon aeaslon 'the delegates were taken Jn -four open motora for a ride about the city, winding up at Washington hall In Omaha, where they were guests of honor at, a banquet tendered them by the Omaha lodges. B. 1 and W. This phrase, when applied, means the best coal mined. We .handle all. the dif ferent alses. OUR WEIGHT IS OUR WORD. Iowa and Missouri , oak wood .In stock at. all time. Bridenstein & Smith. 'Phone 12 14th Ave and th St. -'' "' - For sal. A GOOD PAYING SHOE STOKE. DOINO 81,600 A MONTH. WILL, INVOICE 86,000. SPLENDID OPENING. DUNCAN & DEAN. 23 MAIN ST., COUNCIL BLUFFS. Some City Fand Short. The report of the city's finances for the first six months of the, fiscal year, com pleted yesterday by Auditor McAneney, shows that some of the funds are In a de pleted condition. For instance, Ihe streets and alleya con. miner, 'of (which Councilman Wallace Is chairman, has already expended ts.0?7.13 of the 8IO.U1O appropriated for this1 department, leaving .but 872.87 for the re maining half year. - Of the 82,0iO appro priated for the fire and police telegraph fund there remains but 8547.27 with which to maintain thla department for the next aix months. Up to date there haa been expended on the evening and deepening of,-Indian creek 816.9J4.7S. From the general Improvement fund no less than 114.533.72 haa beeri paid out during the first six months of th fiscal year, leaving thi fund In a badly depleted condition. The rport showing the oonditlon of th general fund follows: Ami. Appro- Un- Purpose. Used.' prlaKon. used. Salaries, exec. dept. .8 S.Swi.20 810.710 8 4.S68 80 Pol'ce and marshal's department 10.4W. n.S5? 10.8. 4 Btret-t snd alleys.... .ir7 IS 10rt 7? S7 Fre department 11,82651 2S.0 11.664.43 rr ana police leie- araph l.s71. Fne-'neer's dept 2.7 ""O Printing and sup.... W4 ntv-Dound ' BWion Contingencies 8.4. GO J.nno l.?M 3,4i . 617 7 2.141. otH.Jd Total, gen. fund... 'T 877.000' til. S3 Haefner Get Rn Damages. lu the district court yesterday mornJug Judge. Macy overruled the motion of th de fense In the Sit. 000 personal injury damage auit- of Edward Haefner against ' Charles and Al Huber to tak th caaa from th jury. The Jury, however, after" two hours' deliberation decided tln.t Haefnor was not entitled to any damages for the loss f piirt cf his r'.ght hand in a sausage mill while In the employ of the defendants and relumed a. vei-JIct for the Hubrr. T;hU as the 'second trial 'of the suit. At the former trial .the Jury failed to reach an ngreement. P la a os. W are headquarters for fine pianos Na matter what may be your need we can ( supply It. We offer you a line of pianos that are fully tested and we guarantee you ( satisfaction In the purchsse of an Instru- . rnent from us. Call on us. Your money I will go farther here than anywhere else. I Msy terms ir desired. Bwanson Music Co., 4ii? West Broadway. Prisoners Break for Liberty. Ueorge Bishop and Jov 3ennett, alius Bert Swisher, two prisoners In the county Jiiil, who havo been permitted to exercise their muscle bv sawing wood for th tumty, made a dash for liberty yesterlav while Jailer Gallup left them for a moment i to attend to some other matter. Jailer Oullup and D puty Sheriff Cronewea. who clm,lt authorise or approve the payment has the nputatlon of being quite a sprlnttr. I0f lM b,ll!" ,rom ,b" '""" tn the ifaie wer.? soon In hot pursu't. The men. on : treasuiy though there Is aloiit tl.aoo there teaching Eighth street, separated and teal- ; ,r"m ,ch Th"" nglo hII came about lup took after Bishop, w hile l'epuly tironr- ' he recent enactment of the law re weg continued the chase after Bennett. ! nulrlng that nil fce oC every Mud be Groneweg had a long chase after his mm and fired two shots over ' his head to frightr-i him, but 1t made the fellow run all the faster. The fellow finally dodged once convnted to return tn Jail without any further parleying. Bishop is serving thirty days for tho theft of ijn from the residence of Miss Avery, by whom he was employed, and Bennett Is serving sixty daya for the thftt of 1 bicycle belonging to Baxter Green. A. Metsaar A Co. New Location of 'Wholesale Bakery. 51S Mynster Street, Co. Bluffs, la. Home-made' Bread a Specialty, Visitors Welcome. Don't fail to see tht Red Cross base burner. Let ua show you Ihe Eclipse grate, the only stove made' with the Eclipse grate. Swalne A Maurer, and 838 Broadway. Stndents on a Strike. CRE8TON. Ia.. Oct. U.-(Speelal.)-Lte yesterday afternoon there was a gathering of many of the pupils of the high school, the crowd being composed of about half of the senior class and pupils from each of the other classes In the high school, who se cured a' bass drum and paraded the streets. Indicating their protest at the manner In which this grade of tho srh'nol has been conducted. These pupils refused to attend school today, having been induced to adopt this method by an sgltation which has been In progress for several weeks. Tes, w do sell sheet music; two cata logues of thousands of copies at 10 cents each; also do we sell pianos, at very rea sonable prices, considering the quality. Bourlclus Piano House. S35 Broadway, Council Bluffs. 'where the organ stands upon the building. iwo uooa inneeior. I SIDNEY, la., Oct. 11. (Special Telegram.) -Deputy Sheriff Wilson left-for Red Oak ln, evening to take, in George W. Nells, who was arrested today in the-latter cltv, NVlla In a AchrtA mn1nv nf th rmtn. , c Bluff Nonpareil and was through this section a few daya ago making collection. He had the regular printed Nonpareil re. eelnt book .and signed . the receipts F. C. Mills. Ha waa a hustler and collected con siderable money. C. Hafer. Council Bluffs, la.. Is presi dent and his son is manager of larse saw- j mills In Oregon. W.hen you buy from him. you save the middleman's profit. "ewer Tax nlt nt Clinton. CLINTON. Ia., Oct. ll.-CSpeclal Tele gram.) Sidney D. Robb filed notice of suit for the November term of court against the city of Clinton. County Treasurer Charles Arlen or his successors. City Treasurer L. U Rles or his successors and the People's Construction company, asking that the contract for a new sewer In Clin ton be cancelled and taxes be declared void. THE MOST-UP-TO-DATE RESTAUR ANT IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. GOOD SER VICE AND HOME COOKING. The Calu met restaurant, 630 Broadway. Prohibition Convention. LOGAN. Ia., Oct. 11. (Sperlnl.) The annual convention of the prohibitionist of Harrison county will be held at Woodbine on Monday; October 13; convening at 2:80 o'clock. The call Is Issued by Rev. C. P. W. Wlmberly, chairman; and Rev. B. Franklin Hall, aecretary, both of Woodbine. For Imported wines, liquors and Bud welser beer go to L. Rnsenfeld. Wholesale liquor dealer. Sip South Main street. . Isw New Xolee. DUBUQUE The shooting at the Grand opera house on Saturday night may be a murder. Alex Carleson, ' the victim, had been getting along very well until yener. day morning, when lockjaw t in. end the suffer r Is in a very precarious condition. PRESTON After forty years of untiring effort Mrs. Fletcher of Preston has located her son, George . B. Carter, through the pension bureau. Forty-five years ago, when the civil war broke out. tieorge Car ter enlisted in an Illinois regiment, and from that day she hud heard nothing fr.im him. until laat week, assisted by Congress man A. F. Dawfon, he was located In Res eommon. Ark. - Mra Fletcher, will now spend the remaining few years of her life lth her long lost s n. ATLANTIC Sixteen damase suits com menced through Attorney kioirnian again. t the Rock Island road lor detaytd shipment of stock, overflowed farming lands, er jonai Injuries and other causes have been settled out of court and the cases stricken from the docket. The suit of Mrs. Whined for 825,000 damages for the loss of both legs of her Mn. who was crlDDled while crawling under a freight train, was sett.ed lor 17U). The case of K. L. Campbell of alley Junction, who was Injured while working In an Ice house, was also settled. Peters against Campbell, suit for Id.ujo fur alleged malpractice In the setting of a broken leg, that has been In progress for ten days, went to the Jury thia afternoon. A LB I A Rev. C. 8. Cooper of thia cltv. who is superintendent of the anti-saloon forcta for the Sioux Falls dUtrict, was placed under arrest yesterday upon an In dictment that had been returned by the grand Jury hurt Saturday. The indictment charges criminal llb4 and aeta forth that Mr. Cooper was th author of a ilnaJ article in the Dial of Progress, the official paper of the Anti-saloon league for t. Is state, and which paper was freely circu lated among Albia people. The subject matter of the article, It is claimed, was libelous In regard to County Attorney A. C. Parry and Attorney W. E. Glltner. 4ulel In San Doming. - ; WASHINGTON, Oct. 11. Cable advices received her from San Domingo (tat that an agreement haa been reached by th government and insurgent forces in the neighborhood of Mont Cbrlsti whereby th Insurgents will surrender to the govern ment tomorrow, and General Llmardu, who. conducted, th campaign for President Cacarea, will become governor cf Mont Christ! TAMiE;Tiwto reel of Board Covered into Irrttnr aaJ F Way to Fa? Expeate. MEDICAL EXAM. NATION PAPERS LOiT loan Man n Indies ed 4 untie 4lal of Tkelr Home by raylnai Them nltk Warthle.a (bark. Fi,.iu a Stuff Curre-ponuf tu ) ij;g MOINES, Oct. 11. (Special .) L'ntll th.. leginlature meets to etralghten out a tan-te the i.vmn nf nhn,,t tvio in kliu contracted by the St ite Board of Health n the examination of embnlmcrs and I undertakers must go unpaid. The board ' has been examining candidates for license as embalir.era for the last live yeais aivl collecting In eu h cow a lev . of j un.l another fee a hen the license Is renewed. Attomey Uuneral Mullen has now ruled that the board has no legHl authority to I make such examinations and collect fees for It. The executive council consequently turned Into the state tronaury and -Is- burscd from there Instead of only 'the balance being turned In after the ,-xpersos were raid. Examination Papers l.oal. Examination papers on two subject front twenty-one students who took the examina tion before the State Board of Medical examiners last week have been lost or stolen and until they are found the board Is in a dilemma and tho twenty-one students are also. Following the examination of the twenty-one would-be doctors the papers were sent to the various member of the state board for examination. Two sets of papers, those on materia medlca and medi cal practice, were sent lo Dr. Connlff of Sioux City. When the papers failed to be returned promptly Dr. Kennedy, secretary of the board, communicated with Dr. Con nlff and received a reply that the papers hod never been recolvfd there. Dr. Ken nedy has the express company's receipt for the papers and a tracer has tieen sent after them. It Is the first time such a thing has happened In the history of the department and there is no precedent by which to be guided should the papers fail to turn up. Bnrkett'a Dates Fixed. It waj definitely arranged today for Sena tor Burkett of Nebraska to speak In Iowa on two dates. One Is arranged for Sioux City for October 23, and the other at Shen andoah for October 27. It was at first Intended td have him the Uh and 27th. but It was desired to have one of the speeches delivered at Sioux City and a ball could not be vecured for any other date th(n the 13d. Keoknk Swindler Here. The youth who swindled an aged Keokuk couple out of toOO worked the ame scheme In thia city yesterday nd secured 8400 from Mr. and Mrs. William Gillespie of 811 Fif teenth street. He bought their residence for 82.000. giving a check on the Des Moines Savings bank, where he had never deposited n, dollar. With the deed and abstract he went to the Century hank and borrowed 1400, giving a mortgage on the property. When the aged couple presented their check the next day they were told It was worthless. The young man who worked I the scheme gave his name as Sam James. ' The property stands In his name and gainst it is the mortgag. which legally is valid, and which the aged couple must pay. Selecting Hoapltal Site. After being busied for month attending to other duties and visiting sites the State Board of Control settled down today to the work of selecting a site for the tuberculosis hospital for which th legislature appro priated 850,000 at the last session. The task Is a difficult one. There were about fifty sites offered and none of them exactly come up to the Idea as determined by the board. The board will be In session for some days at th offices In the atatehouse and will likely also before parting make the op polntment of a warden at the A nam of a penitentiary to succeed Warden W. A. Hunter. A score of applications are in their hands for the position, but almost all are from ex-sherlff or sheriffs now In office. Earlhnm Couple Married. Clarence Hodges and Clara Bechtel of Earlham, Ia., were quietly married yester day by Judge James A. Howe st the court house In thla city. Strikebreakers Gone. - The fifty strike breakers have been sent back to Chicago and the street car trouble is at an end. Yesterday afternoon the officers of the employes' union met tho VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE CURED TO STAT CURED IN FIVE DAYS " ' NO CUTTING. NO PAIN. NO CURE NO PAY. 4 oonfeerred. Certainty of cure Is what you want, wa guarantee to eur you. THE DOCTORS WHO CXRE NORTHWESTERN MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE ' X. W. Cor. 18th and Far-am St., Omaha, Neb. CHICAGO CORN STATES LIMITED A Chicago Train for Omaha People' Walts for bo etknr train. Loavoa Omaha Ualea Statioa promptly at 0i4O arary avaal-4, rrivaa Cblcarfo il5 tha -axt morals.. EUctrio li.ht! throarfboat. faUmaa Drawiaf ftooaa SlaapiaJ Cars, Fraa lacllala. Chair Cars. Obasrrattoa End farlor Car llh Dlala. Room, arvla Dlaaor aacl ZVraaklast a la cart. Tlckmti at 1312 into DoliGrs Many a Man Has Failed Bo cause His Face Was a Picture of Calamity. It taker runslilne to product- A rose, 4 perfect rose. And so inun, to be sucieSM ful. must have sunshine Inside. Tho life l which has It not. which l..s no lies It U and no happiness. Is snur. tuily, pessimistic, j and a failurv. The world alreaJy has too many vlneg.ir l.is that bremlio Ul-wlil j and strife. The world wants Joy. comfort, I sunshine and will cling to the man wl o has it, who iadlnt..-e g'adnesa and triumph wherever he is and uuuVr all circum stances. Some people hae s genius for seeking out the disagreeable, the n-ooked. Mm bad nnd the ugly. These are ih destroyer; ihsy travel in schowis. thy licrd togethei. for they love theli kind, mid the i-hcc-rf'-l part of tlie world v. ill h,tve uoihiuu to lv with tlirm. ' And why is It thnt so many nemlle dis aster, knowing at liie same I'.lu. tliat if they do, their lives will b mined? (itne people cannot h"lp it. for p-ssinilsm e i : ally comes from bodily dlsord'is. ami lbi cannot always be prevvjved. TIk1 ,loiu I uch, for instaiici . Is l,e :nosi ..tmno.1 I caune of illseoLtcm, sour InC't, "e-!!fs--I Iiess. disgust anVi lack of embl'.K.n. V lw:'l c.mucii uicro is the s-orer 01 many .1 fallu,-'- Aii.me . ar. '.wve a g.-o.J ,.;otii 1 "l'h '" 'trong stoma. I., a stomach that eau i lak,; l-rc w' ny'blng and everything tii is put itiTo n, no matter wnvmer it l a -ery bad stonmeh now o, not. '-'ten It.-.- not have 11? Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet UV this n i thing. One Ingredient of these illlle trio lets dlaests 3,(W grain." of foods, in I n , matter how bud Is oui djspepsla or indi gestion, these tablet will digest cver thlng lit your stomach thurntiKhl. so-1 completely, and better and quleui than healthy stomach ran du the ,nn tiling. Stuart's Dyhpepsla Tablets '"111 .".ire qulc.kly liss of -ippetlte. l.rash. In (tailor., burning sensation, jausea,. h"artbirn. eructations. . loss o v im anil, still It. bud memory, and dyspepsia and . .ixligestto:i In their very worst forms. No other Utile tablet in tho world can do so much. You j-hould carry Stuart' Dyspepsia Tablets around with you where ever you go and take them after raoale. Then only will you resllxe whut It 1 to enjoy a meal, and what perfect digestion means. 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The stagnant blood ia driven from tha dilated vein and all aoreness and swelling subside. Every Indication of Vsrleocele vanishes, and in stead comes the pleasure of perfect health. Many ailments ar reflex, originating from othet oi eaaes For lnatance. Innumerable blood and nerv ous diseases result from poisonous taints tn th system. Varicocele and Hydrocele, If neglect -d, will undermine the physical strength, depress th'. mental faculties, derange the nervous system, and produce complicated results. In our treatment we alwaya oure the effect as well as the cause. Every -person afflicted with these diseases should call on us to learn our methods of cure, which are safe and permanent. Consultation Is free, and our charges for a perfect cure are no more than you will be able and willing to pay for the benefits igSBBSSBESBBSSSSSSSSOttSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBS GREAT WESTERN Railway Famam St., Omaha escept Mt-uW X ".4: