THF- OMAHA 1A1J,Y HKK: FIUDAV, .(KTOltKK 1'.). Ifon. 11 CURRENT NEWS OF IOWA COUNCIL BLUFFS Office, 10 Pearl St. Tel. 43. MIS On METIO. revls, drugs.- ., Clark'. eoda. - ' -8t0CkrtsM;Ha rarpeta. -. Fin engravlrgs at Leflerl s. beer. at' Schmidt's. Btxby & Son. director,' 'phone W7. company. Tel. H. 4ee fltcnhen Bros, for fire hrlrk and Are ?Ib)-, sewer pipr, .fitting and gsTden hone. DIAMONDS' AS AN INVESTMENT. ALK TO, LEPKKRT about it. TINNERS AN'D PI.fMBF.HH WANTEn V.. A. BI'ENCEU. 18 (UOADWAY. Don Beno arrived home yesterday from a visit to Ft. J'aul and other -Minnesota I'd nar'(Tnjr Faust ;t tnoae.- pew pnotoe I iumblng-ahd heating. ri,eis Cutler, ftmoral AVoodrlnr "Undertaking WOMAN HAT LOSE HER MIND Miit Ripka Said la Ee in Serioni Conditien ai Result of f train. HEARING MUST AWAIT HER RECOVERY Wnntrft CohirHnt cook and housework girl, no . washing or fiod ag. 7S Sl.iUt avenue. general Ironing, Ijo you pant It. done right? It you do let wnrm, vii. v .Mam.- -our papering, Filming and Interior decorating. 'No ' sensible lumberman can do other wise than? .send joir the. lumber you have bought. C. Hafor, Counrll Bluffs. Justice- fcM nerfprmfd the nmrrlngc "i-einnny ycslefday fr t-'rank McDonald and Jcanettn Mosteller, both of Omaha. UiccptloiiHl piano bargains this work si A. llospe. Ounpany, 2t South Main street,' Council Ululti, la. Kasy payment. Star chanter, Koyl Arch Masons, will meet .this 'evening; In special convocation for work lrl tie most excellent masters' de gree, ' I paiU 'pr ton 'for cast Iron; mixed $10; slove, to; tags,, l'c per lb.; rubber, lc; topper, 14c per lb. J. Katciman, JM" Uain, uotu "phonfcs 60. Conrad Hive, Ladies of the Maccabees iif the World, will meet In special session thin afternoon a -the residence of Mrs. I,u i how. to ballot, on candidates. "Va have the finest line of sample monu ments to select from In the west. Bhecley L"a' Marble, and Granite, works, a7 East. Broadway, Council Bluff, la. WHEN OOING TO BUILD t TO Cirrt A. tlUAOlArtl, TUB PlONhJER LIM HER MAN OK COUNCIL. BL.LEP8. 7'.t MOUTH MAIN STREET.- TK.U 816. Th genuine Heckwlth Round Oak Heater makes your' rooms warm and divert ul. 1 Nan fenulna without the "name on the leg. I Bee them -"at "Bwalne & Mauer st I Broadway. 7. ' I 1, At themirtl'tMf' of Council Bluffs lodge of ' l.fi-lks tblli evening there will be an election ' rW fill tle --race of exalted ruler made va- ' cant by-the 'death of K H. Walters. A I large attendance Is desired. hav Voti - thought of that winter- suit' and ovetceatT Uet them cleaned and made Vlioa and new: Ut us clean Vnur I'liiuiii ' nd make- House cleaning easy for you. Prices reasonable. council Blurts Cleaning Co. and Bug- factory, $4 N. Main Bt. Botn phones tig, '. . WhllW1' t-Of. flrn'min's rlaaa .. hlvl. 'ohSol Was 'Vlsitlna- tin! "eAiinlv rnurt hr.ii.. yesterday hu-pecung the - metnods of work dona there-s- cgjuple. W. E. Taylor and Nel lie C. Tajnor, ootil from L4ncoln, sought the services of Kev. Henry De Long to "jarnr .them. ."""he class happened In Rev. Mr. la ioag'a offlcw at the same time. The fifteen students . wit nesevd the marriage, and, attha request of the groom and bride, actt attached -his or her. algnature to the marriagw eertifloata. The ; Couholl hmirn Rowing association has laaued Invitations for Its annual smoker, to be given W ednesdsy- .evening of -next Wee at the. cluo House at Lake Manawa. Special (ara wUl be run for the convenience of the members and auests from Pearl street and Broadway at 7:40 and o'clock ana wib o neia Body. of 1'iilla Mill at I sder takers, Hflilltrn from Kast Not Hstina Arrlert let In Claim It. j The Imdy of Frank Kcltli I'nlts. a1i. I met a tragic deatli Monday night. If Mil! ! at UndfTtnkcr Cutler's rooms. Mr. CiUbr , waa advlocd VedneI;iy thiit a relative of j the dead man wns oh his wny here to take charge of the body, but up to a lute hour Inst night had not arrived. There were no new developments in the case yesterday. Kmnm Ripke. thj young I woman under arrest on suspicion of hav ing shot Totts. mas In a serious condition. H Is feared that her mind may give way under the strain which she has and is un dergoing. If she Is in a rondltln to stand , the ordeal she may.be given a preliminary I hearing Monday. ' E. P. Woodrlng, the undertaker, met and . talked with Potta shortly after 9 o'clock the night of the tragedy. Potts, with iin acquaintance of Mr. Woodrlng-, pnwed the latter as he was standing at the door of his place on Broadway. Potts wns Intro duced to Mr. Woodrlng. and In the course of a Hhort conversation said, laughingly: I "When we die, Mr. 'Woodrlng. we want yn'i ' to bury us." The two men, Mr. Woodrlng says, had evidently been drinking, and th'f one he wan acquainted with asked the loan of a dollar to buy more liquid refresh ments with. Mr. Woodrlng compromised with a' quarter. pfek up and f-inl l y m i f nvn Irom M lis cotinl y, win. villi two i irjM'ti iiv w thrown out of -t inu,v m i nniv-y ' tid'iit In front of the f'lum.r t!.'". , 1 w yung man died f'oin I in injur. mill it la said, this. Ineldeiit hnn s ree rr;''. on PhHefer's n.ind tin'll he h;i Ik-c. !. e rsnged. Phiie'er is f il l to I Mitui n I Is about .10 y.nis ,f :ii. Pictures for wedding girts. C. E. Alex ander. K'i Rroudway. I '"'"'tT' ' weiia imsmew i ' . . . ww an ,01 J-CRO TOE 1IEI Mppeil for tenllna nlt t se. .lames nuse under arrent t the eltv Jail charged with the theft of two suit cases, the property of I.lnn Ruby, a stick man front I'endleton. Ore. Ruby and Rus sell met in a train from the west and Were together In Pouth Oinnhn, whese Ruby wns buylna stork. Ruby left his suit rases In the otflre of a commission flrni and during his alwnce Rufsell, it Is Said, walked off with them. Ruby came to the Bluffs lust evening and recovered the suit cases. Runaell, It is charged, slmi attempted to p:tss two forged or worthless checks In this city esteri1ay. and this is what ted to his arrest. One of the checks he attempted to puss In payment for a piimo nt Hospe's stor on Main Mteethut failed. This check wns for a Inrge amount. He Is said to have attempted to pass another for a smaller amount. As the theft of the suit oases was com mitted In Kouth Omaha it is exacted h will lie taken there. FT nv a v sre sr v m mm m im i i wi m "i. ji' 91 ii r r tri vi Mm 8 CENTRAL FLOUR-ll.tb. Every sack warranted. Central Grocery and Mot Mar ket. Both 'phones 24. Fpr Imported wines, liquors and Bud welser beer go to L. Rosenfeld, wholesale liquor dealer, 619 South Main atreet. . Matters In District Conrt. Lucille De Never Egholni began suit In the district court yesterday for divorce from Stephen M. Egholm, to whom she was married In this city March o, 1903. Bhe alleges that her husband not only failed to provide for the household, but treated her In a cruel and inhuman manner, even gnina- so far sometimes as to strike her. In addition to the divorce she asks that her maiden name of Lucille De Never Norman be restored ttf her. Solomon M. Hattery seeks a divorce from Flora .' Ellen Hattery. to, whom he was married In September. 1895. He claims his wife dcBcrted him five years ago and has at the lake for the re- since refused to return to him. urn of the party at- ihelr convenience. A featttrof aha entertainment will be the presentation of the Sailing and golf tro pnievto the winners of me. several con- v " wwa Slay aaw WV awmjva, ' - it you want a good ' position, flnlsa a course at the Weatern Iowa college. Day and -evening aehool. Enrol) at any tiina, 'Phona for Information. Program of Suadar School 4 onveuttoa The program for the annual conventUn. oO-'lhas Pdttawattamla County Sunday Pehoor, association, to' "be held next Mon "(iHy and Tuesday in Neola, has been la auetf. ' Tho- convention wtll be held In the Methodist1 church Monday evening and Tueaday- morning and Tuesday afternoon and evening In the Presbyterian church. The1sltlng delegates, will be entertained by the local church people for lodging and breakfast. : i ihi U the. complete program; onday evening. M. E. church ..Jo Praise service. - -: Words . of welcome. Rev. Svuggen, ; " Neola. : ' UO-Address, ' , W. H. Kilpack. CouncU Blnffai , . . !:-Address. Rev. A.- . Griffith, D. D.. Tuesday' morning, M. H. church 1:00 Devotional. Appointment of committees. 1.10 President address, Kev. W. B. Clvm- mer. 10:'v Address. "Methods In Reaching and Holding Boys and Young Men,' Rev. O. . O. Smith, D. D., Council Bluffs. - r : Discussion.' . ... K:3o Tho home- department, : Mrs. E. M. Hmlth, Council Bluffs. , 11:00 "Teacher, Training," Piof W. K. Manning, atate field worker, Dea Moines. Tuesday "afternoon, Presbyterian church. 1 J0-rDevotional. 8:00Reports t ron schools, E. H. OUlen- dorf,' leader. ' - 1 8i 'The Needs of Our County," L. D. Cagr, Avoca,. county., tnissioaary. ' Discussion, ' Alex. ' ' Tipton, Council . i. . Bluffs. - -o-"B. H. Method and Methods," Prof, W. K. Manning. . -I 46 "How May the , Associated Sunday Bchool Work Help Us?" L. H. Kliine, Council BJufltt. Discussion. 4:14 Business, reports "of committees. Election of officers. , Tuesday evening f 4 Devotional. Rev.'- Clyde Copelaiid, Council Bluffs. tvO Address Kev. Marcus P. McClure, Council Bluffs. :30 Address. Prof. W. R. Manning MALONKY CIGAR CO.. 30 PEARL 8T.. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA DISTRIBUTERS JX5R THE . ROBERT BURNS' 10c CIGAR AND . LITTLE BOBBIE. . OLD TIMES A WD EBRI3 ic. CIO ARB.. John C; 'Lindsay was married to Mary E. Lindsay in Omaha October 7. 1897, and now seeks a divorce because, as he alleges, bis wife treated him cruelly and finally deserted him and their four children, the custody of which he asks the court to award him. The Casson will case Is expected to go to the jury this morning, following which Judge Maoy will take up the, criminal docket,. .Tue- first casa assigned, for , trial i that " against William Rolph, charged with breaking and entering a drug store on lower Broadway and stealing a number of articles of Jewelry and other goods. A. Metigsr A Co. New Location of Wholesale Bakery, 616 Mynster Street. Co. Bluffs, la. Home-made Bread a Specialty. Visitors Welcome. Buy Cole's Original Hot Blast and save one-third of your fuel. Holds fir thirty six houra without attention. Price, J10 to $30. Paddock-Handschey Hardware Co., 41 South Main. Bridges Charred with Horse Steallna. Claud Bridge, alias Otto Bell, who waa arrested Wednesday evening by the Omaha police on the charge , of stealing a horse belonging to Mrs. Claussen of Cut-Off. wag brought to Council Bluffs yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Woolman and placed In the county Jail pending his preliminary hearing before Justice Field. Bridges was in the employ of Mrs. Claus sen. and during her absence from th farm is said to have hitched the horse, which cost Its owner 1120, to a wagon and driven to Omaha, where he sold the outfit for Ik) to I. Richards. Bridges received a check from Richards In payment for the horse and wagon, but experiencing difficulty In getting the check cashed he returned to Richards and asked that he be given cash In Its place. Richards gave him 110 and arranged to meet hint the next morning and pay him the remaining 130. In the meantime the police had been notified of the theft of the horse and Bridges was ar rested before he secured the balance of the money. He consented to cross the rrver without requisition papers. . . Beat Estata Transfers. These transfers were reported to Tiu Bca October 1 by tho Pottawattamie County Abstract company of Council Bluffs: Frank 8. Powell and wife and IJnden Powell to Louise M. Lowe, se' s ' -7a., w. ... I 3.IM) Christian Ebcrhart aud wife to Charlea T. Officer, lot !, Stahl'a ad dition", w.- d Walter Kilnoski and wife to Rosa Mall, lot ana part ol lot I, uioca i. Eubank s 1st add., w. a Robert Bousrteld to Iena Pousfleltl, his wife, part nwV, ne4 1-75-14. w. d. Alice Rankin to Edward Cater, lots 20 and 21. block 1. Cmxon w . d Ann Clark to EMsabeln Mcdweeuey, lot i, block 1. Cnrson, w. d Sheriff to Henry Sclineckloth, lot 17, block S, Bentley, s. d Edwin -B. Masll and wife, to Peter Keljfor. lot )V block 11. McClelland. Mildred' Marguetre .to FMwln B. Mu gill, same, w. d , WlOlurd E. Wulton and wtfe and Wil liam Arnd' and wife to J. O. Gulll, part ' of tot 21. " block, Central sutMllv., W. d. C, . M. Afidetson "d wife to J. P. Francisco, Jot 13. block II, Mullin's suldiv., w. d a n flllU.it and wtfe to Clara V. Whlttell. lot 4. block Central aubdiv.. w.' d o Council Bluffs Real Estate snd Im provement company to Clara V. Whlttell. lot fc, block 20. Central aubdiv..- w-.tl...,., , i V " Thirteen transfsrs. total..:.: IU.I21 Marrlaa Meeaaea. Licensee to we wre i-su.d yrslida o the following: VaT.e and uevim.e 2.7VO 2.600 2.380 H) 75 33 Jon SO 175 150 It will pay you to look over my stock of phonograph, blcyclea and sewing ma chines before you buy. I have some espe cial bargains in bicycles. 1 rent sewing machines. S. M. Williamson, 17 So. Main St. Fir la Secoadhaud fttore. Fire of an unknown origin did about IS00 damage to the furniture and second hand goods stock of E. Gillnksy at t)13 West Broadway about noou yesterday. The fire is thought to have started in a closet containing a lot of old goods, sueli as mattresses, trunks, etc. When the fire men reached the place the store was full of smoke and It was difficult to locale the blase. Most of the damage was from smoke and water, but Is covered by Insur ance. Persons occupying the rooms above be. came frightened and prepared to make a hasty exit, throwing their personal belong ings out on the back' porch and some of them onto the ground below. The department was called about t o'clock to the rear of Mayor. Macrae's residence on Fifth avenue, wheru hurtl ing rubbish In the alley threatened to destroy the chief executive's barn. No damage except the burning of a small portion of the alley fence was done, how ever. I " Age. Frank McDonald. Oruh Jt Jeanelle M'""-'. O'B-iha ... 21 1 Katciman. Omana ..... K i Rolman. Couacu uiart w ml Peters, imnlit 2i (race Ourbach. Omiiia 21 Halter Bushell; 'Jorhm. Kan . J' i-oulsa Kleiner, ciorn-wn, Ktn . .. ., JC Widiam K. Tayljr. Lincoln. Wb Neille C. Taylor, Lincoln. Neb ,. . 3 live Want Ada Proauce Resulta. ' l.aok Uat far the t'hlaa t.lrl. - Chtna-a-Lac demonstration. See Peterson & Schoenlng windows next week for great demonstrations. Chlua-a-Lac, wonder of the age; makes everything old look like new. Get wise. Peterson at Schoenlng Co. PhlllsBla Wteraa lasaae. L. Shaefr. a veteran of the Philippine campaign, who has been working as a farm hand for Thomas Pluroer of Keg t'r-ek township, waa placed In St. Bemard'a hos pital yesterday, pending an Investigation aa to his sanity, : which will be held by the rcmmlssloners toinorroa-. tnsefer Is i -tl illy trlpphd as a re-r.l' of w. und r. -ci ivrl in the P'iili!M.;. ' m "eiipt f a pension 'ro.it the g ivfnn-nt. About luui mia . j soul tit belptd ...YOU CAN FIND THEM IN THIS STORE... Kvery nrtielp in this hrnntl new stock of nicivlianili so r.nist 1 o sold, ami we arc tloine; it every tlay aiul every minute without rpganl to former prices. If you are a .jiulge cf ilrice anl quality, this is the place to come. All we ask is an opportunity of phowinir our goods. We have no fear of your decision. , This week we arc inak inrjr a special sale en Blankets and Comforts N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. 2w. Night. t'.3. Major's Do( Causes Trnnlile. Mayor Macrae's pet dog. which Is of doubtful breed and small In stature, be came Involved In a scrap with a big mas tiff last evening nt the corner of Pearl street and Broadway. The dims in their struggles humped tip ngalnst Mrs. Scverin.N an aged woman, who was waiting for a car. and knocked her down. The woman was badly shaken and bruised, but after being attended by City Physician Rice was able to continue her way to her home nt Sev enth avenue and Nineteenth street with the assistance of an officer. Mayor Macrae's family dog Is the snme one which figured prominently In a police court case in which a man who objected to the canine invading his premises and threw hot water on the animal's back and was fined 1:5 and costs. Our building at Broadway and Ninth streets will be closed ' Friday. l!th Inst., on account of the funeral services of Mr. Schnentgen. URONEWKft & SCHOENTGEN Co. ;ocnl Time Cornea Hl-ch. Frank Kenyon. the aged Irishman who stated to the police Wednesday night that he had been touched for a roll of over 2d by two women of the town and their male companion while out driving, admitted In poHy court yesterday morning that he spent the money himself In having a good time. H confessed to being over 70 years of age. and this prompted Judge Scott to read him a lecture on the folly of galli vanting about after dark with companions of doubtful character. The two women and their escort, W. W. Crawford, all from Omaha, were each fined 110 an,d costs for disorderly conduct. As a lesson Judge Scott assessed the old man a like amount. Charred With Raisins; Time Check. James Maglnnls, for whose arrest a warrant waa Issued September 24 from the court of Justice Gardiner, was ar rested yesterday In Missouri Valley and brought bai-k to Council Bluffs., Ed. Sage, a contractor, charged Maglnnls with forging a time check,' Maglnnls -luid boen hauling dflrt for triage and II Is charged ha changed an order on J. P. Oreenshlelds, for whom the work waa being done, for pay for alxteen hours' work to thirty-six hours, receiving $3. GO more than he was entitled to. In default of ball placed at 1300 he was committed to the county Jail and will have a preliminary hearing Saturday. Funeral mt Joha Huhoealceu, The remains of John Schoentgaii, who died Wednesday morning a,t Rochester, Minn., arrived here yesterday accohipanld by the members of his family, who were with htm at the time of his death. The funeral will be held this n'tcrnoon at 2:30 o'clock from the f;inily residence, 703 South Sixth street. Purial will be 111 Walnut Hill cemetery n'vl will h p:!vale. Rev. T. J. Mucks y, reeror nf All Slip a Episcopal church. Onu'i i, a warm oersouHt friend of the deconvd nd the faulty, will conduct the iervics. We do sell sheet music and books, pi anos and organs, violins and atrlnga and all kinds" of Instruments which will make your home happy. Bouriclua Piano House. Hi Broadway,. Council Bluffs, where the organ stands upon the building. Cotton Blankets A very good quality and they are too cheap to he without. Just think of Inly ing a pair of blankets at from 37ic to $1.69 Per Pair Woolen Blankets (!ood woolen hlankets: something to keep you warm, antl a very special bar gain. (Jet them this week. They are going fast. $2.48 to $10 Per Pair Comforts See the display of fancy and svrvioe ahle comforts in our large Pearl street window. Come ami buy one today; to morrow may lie too late. 95c to $5.50 Knell THE RETAIL STORE WITH A WHOLESALE APPEARANCE v 1 The Store A I That Keeps nio I So Busy , L Mooter Compny 33 and 35 Pearl 32 and 34 Main Tfi3 Store I That Treats 8 You Fair 8 Uflleer to Be Tried for Mnrilrr. PORT DODOE. la., fk-t. 18. (Special.) The trial ot Myron C, Tullar, chief of po lice of tho city of Port podge, who is ac cused of the murder of George Diignn of Rockwell City. Ia.. will occur In Calhoun counir October 2-. The case l a most unusu'il one. Tullar engaged In a light with I'M.: gun over a horse race and struck him several blows In the face. The latter walked .a short distance away and fell dead. At . the coroner's Inquest It was found thut Dugan came to his death from h'art d. sense brought on by reason of the attack upon him. Medical examination dis closed the fact thut a gathering In an al ien leading to the heart, which had prob ably existed for years, bad been pushed forward, plugging the outlet of blood from the heart. Keeling against Tullar la very bitter In Oslhonn county and a change of venue will probably be asked by his attorneys. Banker Pais Father's Creditors. ATLANTIC, la., Oct. 18.-(SpecIal.)-James tl. Whitney has filed his final re port as executor of the estate of his father. F. II. Whitney or the Atlantic bank, aud has closed a chapter of honesty and fidelity to trust seldom equalled in the country,. Almost ten years ago the batik which his father was Interested In failed and his father died, leaving many of tha depositors holding the sack. Mr. Whitney took up the affairs of his father's estate, started another bank and by careful at tention to bu-! ue has been able to pay the depuaitora of his father's bank every dollar they had invested with Interest at 6 per cent for the time. His final report as executor, both in the estate and receiver ship affairs, have been tiled am bis bond exonerated. Iowa Odd Kellewe' Grand lidae, DCBCQCE. Ia.. Oct IS (Special. ) Judge J. II. Henderson if lndlanola has been elected by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows grand master. He will be Installed at the present grand lodge meet ing in thia city. Other officers to be In stalled are: Grand Master J. H. Henderson -of ln dlanola. Deputy Grand Master L. W. Smith Of Dea Moines. C.rand Warden I- W. White of Wood bine. Giand 8crlbe R. I., Tilton of Doj Mmm-a. Grand Treasurer A. K. Hlndoiff of Newton, If you have stiything to trr.re advertli it in the lr F.xcliunge v.lunin t The Ves Waal Ad lag. i ACTION ON RATES ON CREAM Commission Will Frocsed ti Eliminate the Diicrinr.Datisn. ALL ROADS BUT ONE CORRECT SCHEDULES F reshmen W ho Seek to Iteenk I p n fcophomore Party Are Blocked by the Action of a Determined W'oiaaa. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES. Oct.- IS. (Special.) Rail rond Commissioner N." S. Ketehum today ansured State Food and Dairy Commis sioner H. R. Wright h9 the question of freight rates on cream, 'shipments would be tsken up at the first -masting of the com mission, It has been disclosed that the shipment of a can "of.Vream weighing 100 pounds from Webster ,,'Clty to - Dubuque rosts 4" cehta, while the shipment of the same can through Dubuque to Chicago over the Illinois efitra;ij o'fts bu)t 40- cents. While the Iowa cpiymtsVon enn have no supervision oyervrjtjejnterstate rate. It does' have over -the atate rate, and oh first thought ha an ,ljnl:tHa,t If 10 cents Is enough from Wcbty,!ciYy 'to Chicago, that two-thirds of that ought' to be a sufficient rate from Webster City to Du buque, which is but half the distance. It is learned that since the discrepancies In rates were discovered a few days ago all the railroads except the . Illinois Central have put the cream shipments on the -distance tariff rate an4 th'!,ate 18 reasonable and, Just according to" the'ereamery men. Freshmen lavarte a Home. Mrs. E. M. Ritchie ot 2932 Brattleboro s venue defended her home and a big feed for the sophqmore class 'of Drake uni versity against an . assault, by the entire freshman class last night.- Learning of a party which Miss Opal C. Ritchie was to give to her' sophomore 'tlusKmatcs, the freshmen descended oif'the house at an hour when the sophomores were away on a hay ride and no one' hut Mrs. Ritchie there to defend It. The; freshmen gained entrance through . the ; second ory. but were fought off and succeeded only In get ting two Jugs of elder. Cummins In- Indiana. Governor Cummins spoke in Washington. Is., last night and today is on his way to Indiana, where he will speak at Danville and Oresham. Friday' and Saturday. Ha Will speak In IllinuJs.'.two "daya of next week. v ... Secretary Wilson's speeches. It has been decided by the republican state central committee to place Secretary Wilson at Nichols, . In , the Second con gressional district, and t Mt. Pleasant, in the First. The dates were announced yesterday. ; , Warden Discovers Nets. State Game and ' Fish Commissioner George A. Lincoln of Cedar- Itaplds Is hi Dea Moines and today .. die 'Qvered a dozen trammel nets below the Cnitfr sirtel dnm. In the heart of the city. The nils were confiscated. It Is usserled that vio lators of. the fWh laws are more numerous now than at any time for years, und a dozen new deputy guiniulsslcnel'a were sworn In to asttlxt in the tight against theui. Dickinson (iets Bund. Afur neveral days' delay, II. 11. Dickin son secured boiidfiiieii today in the suin of ti.(jrt and wai released from the county Jail. He is under indictment for the mur der of Irene Blydenburg of Kldora. The bond was signed by Robert King and A. S. Kirkhart, both of this city. Indicted Man ia t.oar, D. T. Blodgett, editor and publish) r of the Secretary, under . indictment 1 r criminal libel, hus evaded th eyes of the sheriffs and cannot be found for sirvke of the Indictment. The' news of the in dictment was published " before the arrest could be made and the man is how gi.no. 4'ato Nells Takes Stump. Dates were arranged today Ity the demo cratic state committee for Hon. Can Sells, who will speak In the interests of the election of Porter and Harrison. Be ginning October 3d. at Osage, he will speak at Charles City October Webster Ci'y. Octotier 17; Grundy Center, tvtobcr Jt; Clarion, October '. and at Deuisou en tlctober SI. Dates were also being airanu-d today for Judge J. M. Pursuns and Hon. Henry Sullivan. raldrrnnod for Speaker H. M. Calderwood of Scott county will be a candidate for speaker of the hoi.se at the next seaeton of the legislature if he is successful In being re-elected a mem ber of the house. Soon after the adjourn ment of the last seselon, Nate Kenddll if Monroe, II. H. Hart fif Allamakee and Chris Jepeon f Woedbury were arrive-y in lh held. J-peon decided not t i ok rciHi:itHtion and Hart was riVf.-1 el for the rcuouilnation. Kt-iidail uuu Caidcr- wood are now the only candidates In the field. Covflrin's . Allison's llecntery. Dell Huntooii returned today fi'-m Du buque and he conllrms the r. port tlial Senator Allium. is seen there dal y in the streets and will ho able to return to W'nshlngtnn in Decenilier when cngr nprus. I '.in mil Klpke Here. On request of the police of Council Bluffs, the police h. re are Investigating tho career here of Kmm.t Kipke, held In Council Bluffs for the murder of Potts. Sh? ai once here as a member of a female base ball club and lived here for a lime. Oscnr Bergrr Arqnltted. IDA C.ROVK. la.. Oct. IS Oscar Bergi-r. accused of fraudulent lunklnn. was ac quitted today. . The Jury was out eighteen hours. TABLET TO OHiO 'PIONEERS Settlement of "ortliwest Territory" Is Commemorated Tablet I irllrd by Mrs. Longnorlli. MARIETTA, O., Oct. 18 A toUet com memorating the first permanent settlement In the old "Northwest Territory".' was un veiled" here" today on' the collegp campus In the presence of a large and distinguished gathering of prominent citizens from all parts of the country. Whltelaw Reid Is president of the Ohio company, which, al though organised In 1TW. was not Incorpo rated Until 1902, and the present memorial w- prepared under the auspices of that society and unveiled by Mrs.. Nicholas Longworth, daughter of President Roose velt. Governor Harris and Vice President Fairbanks spoke and the historical address on the occasion was by Prof; Albert Bush nell Hart or Harvard. ' ' Homer Lee of New York spoke as fid lows: It is nearly a cinlurv it ml a quert-M- since those revolutionary ctflcers. under the lead of General Rufus Putnam, met nt th. Hunch of Grapes tavern in Boston on April ";.. 17yi. niul organised the Ohio Company of Associate The direct fruit of that meeting lias been of incalculable value to this nation. The itr"l ordin inc.- of I7S7 for the government of the Noilhwcst Ter ritory would not have been passed in its final form had It not been for their nor-i-istence. The settli m nt at M.irtetla laid the foundation for the commonwealth of Ohio. The influence of these pioneers shaped the developments ot this western reaion. Their names and their deeds are worthy of everlastlna rcnennlirance. A small group of sons oX uhlo. desiring to perpetuate the memory of their ichieve ments, formed a new association tinder the old name and finally became Incorporated November ."!. V.nc. under the l-iws of the stale of New York as the Ohio Coninunv of Associates. This company has under taken to erect a chain of memorial tablets commemorating the stirring events of his tnric Interest from the period when Ohio wus a "vacant territory" to the time when It became a "new stale northwest of the Ohio." In order thut the lesson of the lives of these founders may become deeply hn-presse-d upon' the minds rf the youth of the present and fominn generations. These tablets of Imperishable bronze will be placed upon sites where perpetual preserva tion and care will be assured. It was planned to place the flrt tablet upon the walls of the s ihtre isurv in New Y'ork City, which stands upon the site of the old federal hall. The site for the second tablet was fixed here at Marietta, the first settlement In Ohio, the home tind final resting place of Hut'us Putnam, the great leider, and his comrades, whose bodies lie clustered about yonder ancient conical mound. 1-adles and gentlemen, it Is mv pleasure. In behalf of the Ohio Company of Asso. elates of New York, to present to the city of Marietta and to Marietta college, which will ho Its custodian, this memorial to the brave and true men who laid the founda tions of this western empire. May It serve its Intended rairiHise nnd quicken the pa triotism and devotion to high Ideals of the coming geuratlons of young people In this commonwealth. The festivities at -Marietta .college closed tonight with a banquet. All tlw distinguished visitors who were In tha city attended and many responded to toasts. Ex-Comptroller of the Currency Charles G. Dawes was master of ceremonies. Tha program of toasts Included: "The Northwest Territory," Vice Presi dent Fatrhunka; "The Sister Hettlc-.teill," Hon. Nicholas Longworth. Many of the distinguished guosta at tended the foot ball game between West Virginia university and Marietta college, in which the visitors were defeated. 4 to :. 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