i T1IK OMAHA DAILY UEK: FKIDAY, (K.TOBKU Uf.. Iim6. V 1 'V Y r U if , NEWS OF INTEREST FROM: " 'iOWA1llKES lsriE I,,-:,'tE COUNCIL Offices 10 rear. MANY COMING TO (l!MMISSIrtV ' ' " '; trtrj lldkttWt ToiltltO t Eig; Crowd at ) ' w Tbeats: Tuniirht. i c r.ENtRALDOOGtTOfCCUPY ONE OF BOXES J Hmm. M... Mreri of Marian Kauecled ,n aeek Darlna Krealaa-. 1at , Will Arrive la lae CHy I. ate In Krentag. . j '''ht r,yrSor Cummine will be tendered tt lousing, reception this evening- when he speaks ,-t. the New theater seems assured. It will b the only occasion on which Via win. rpeAk lr Pottawattamie comity during the camp.aign, which Is iteming; a close. an.l indications are ha will be greeted with i an audience which will fill the house. Chair- fr.n Pnilth of tl:e gonial y coninilttee haa been ad1xcl that targ". dlfxatlona are 1 eomln .fro-n W'alri'.K, Avoc.i. Hnnw.-k, iikland and olhrr pxr'a of the cemty. - Governor (ummina ia expected to a.rrivo In the clly abdut I o'clock tl)i afteino'n; ver tha Northwetcm, when he will be met at the depot by Chairman Stnlth and number of olhei a, w ho will i coi t him to the Grand hotel Tha meeting at the New thenler Is planned to tx-a,in a.1 S o'clock end the -rnor will be eeoorted from the hotel to the opera, houaa by a. band,' which will give n ahort comet t at Uia hotel prior to the meet. '. General' G. M. Dodgp will occupy on- of 'tha baxea, while Othia will be reavrvod for the veterans of the Grand Armv. who expect o attend n a lody. From fifty to , eventy-flve leading republlcana will ovtnpv eeata on tho atafa. ' While H ia undeiytoml thai Hun. H. W. Pyera of Harlan, republican nominee fnr . attorney general, is to epeak at the inet 1 Ing this evening, nothing definite wu y known yesterday aa to the time of hla -Arrival here. Mr. liyera is billed to spaalc f with Congressman Smith nt Wlota thin afternoon and will probably not reach Council Bluffs until 9:30 p. m., consequently he will have to apeak after Governor Cummins. For Imported wlnea, liquors 3nd Bud welser beer go to -I. Rosenfeld, wholesale liquor dealer, US Bouth Main street. - Xtoo r Woad Yoa Kott I Would jou like to buy better wood and more f ll for less money? We sell jtoye lengths a.nd ;chunkB. Missouri oak wood at 11. SO a rick. This Is a bargain. Brlfleisteln A Hinlth, 1UU Ave. hii-1 iu . ft. Tel. in?. ,' t . xjurs Wasted la lili-aaro. I'eUt- Marx, a youth of IS years who haa ticjn 1n Ihe employ of Sherman Humphrey, jitnitoi:.of the county court house, ar restcd . yeeteidny afiernonu by the police at thC'icjU'-T!t of the Chicago authorities. Marx, according .IO; the Information re ield here, wns ludlcted three weka ago by the Cook county grand .lurj" oa a c harge of griiip( Inrcctiyl ; It la said he was re leased .on, . b,ij.tds after .Vurniiis; slate's cvi deiKe 'tu JiimpeJ his bonds. .Vn . fRc.-'i' from ChU-aen li here lorfi.v lor I . ' him. . Marx w hen '.Me left Chicago was bound Tor- ilonastvel, B. D., having been furnished .RAILWAY TIME CARD . MO STATIIIS TESTII AXD SIAKC' Islos I lac Leave. Arrive. OverUnd Limited a:4Aam st:llpm The China an" Japan l ast Met! a 4 1 pm aS:10pm Coll.. Calif. Ki....a Vlipm a8:)a,ii California Ore. tOx. .a :lo pm ft6:10pm rfs Angeles Limited.. all :.') am al:45piTi Fast .Mall- ...;.... 1:M ptn a :. pin Colorado SpecUl i:m aj:44ain N'orih Platte Lucal....a :)Oam a 4 50pm Beatrice Local H:lif b:J0pm t ktcaau A ortwealersi-- Cedar Rapids Pass a cwam a:uopm pm pm m m nm Chicago Kxpreas s.tw pin i .m m Fait Mall ...a, 1:2 pm l:M am kast Mall ....... ... Jl-ffP"; -cm citv Laniuta : i" ' Overland Limited a S:ds Dm a :lo am Chloago Limited .. . .Korfolk-Boneateel Uncoln-Long Pine ' Lteadwood-Llhtoltl CASper-Hhoshonl . ...slLCOpin alLliam ...a 7:40 am sl0.3b am ...b?:40am bJ0:3&am ,.. S tXlpni a t .oi pm ... i:i3pm asioSpm HaslingS-BUpeiiur b I:K) pm B .- pn WEST. f Itoekr' MbithtaJn XJm...a T:30am . a 1:1lam :Co!a.'hd OU. F.xpmss. 11:01 pm a I to pm T'jokl. and Texas Ex a 4 40 pm all:Jpm '- Colorado Fssl Mail ..'.. I.M pm a Pally, b Pally except Sunday. 1 Mtsaaarl Parlsle "' t Louis txrrss........a l:0im tI Mpm C. and 6t' L. F.r all :1a pm a t W pm , a tea a v, Mllrraaa.ee at . ral ','i-ii rv.to Sroll...a T:6 era a7:S0ain CalifortiU and Ota. Eg P" l:Wpm . Overland Limited a : pm - Marion t Cedar R. Loo.b am ' allleola talral Chloago Kxpreas ........a i:ts) am CbiinLgo I-lmlted.... at.tMpui a :20 am bll :tiO pm t:io pm a :Hwana Kt. louls Fxpress.. ..,. .. pm a:4m atv'iuls Local' rfrotn . ComioU Bluffs) .....a:Uaiu alOJWpm Aianbe.rry . Local (from Council Blutts). ....... .b 5:1)0 pm bU.Kam t klMg Ureal W tiHrs- stt. Taul Mlnnsapolis. 1:30 pin 7:10 pm 8'.. I'aul ft Minneapolis- 1:46 am ILsupni 1'Mcat.u Limited.., b 19 pm l:Wiii Clilcaao Fxpress ioain .11 Ji pm hlc-i Kxprsss I.M pm W:I0pm hi Hti.vuiui sr. rio.i km a a mau Rarllaatea ' Leave. Arrive. !enver CeJtfornla.... 4 It pm a 0 pit Plack Hilla li ltpm 1 pm Njorthwest Special a 4 pin a am Sorthwt F.xpreaa all :10 pm a l:M pin Nebraska, Kxpraae a :10 am a 7:40 pm MvbrasKa Lau a :w am Lincoln Local Libco Ir'ast Mail b Z.'M pm ft Crook Plaltani'th.b t:S pm ftelleru Flattsin'tb. .a 7 50 ana i ...v Limited a i am U.0 pm S 10: 25 am . am a 710 am a am a 1 M pm a 7 am a 1 &a pm a :ii am a!0 M pm all.. am a i ti am a :J pm lifllievue .- rc J'ino. .a t-M am . 10 am .a 7:i6 am .a l a pm .a l:ut pm .a :!& am .a 4:46 pm .aio 45 pin Twin City express ..in,... .-- Chicago Daylight .....a l:tam alLli 1 i-liicaau Loi.a.1 all:Som a I sli on City Local ta:.opii af:jia .-.rrTdl Local a4:3Inm a:IV0a w rtiv rftil. b xiAh FYemon t-Aloion -v i council mime, ia.. w. a Sd . h.,,. stack Islaae at racle James 6. Wllllaina to J. W. Squire. . 1 Caloaara. " " west :h feet of lot 4. in block 6, lu i . A - '.... -a-0-4- .csi . r m., I McMalion, Cooper and Jeffetia' addi- . t .y hlcago Liiraiian.. ..(. r; -": rit-i"" tioii to Council Bluffs, Ia-w. d fruu V' Iowa Local , -" 5. ?g"4. ft Heir of Smith Saunders to Kdgar A. V . - Chicago- Mall t .Vi t'.li K a'-sl n. Nelson, lots 1, 2. i. 4. 6 ana . lu I - Iowa Local i- t": 5 ? ?'J? ' '-" -". Omaha addition to Coun- ohimin Kastern Ex.) .a 4 06 pra Hep pin, i,i,. j I CWcagO aowUmlied.a:3Spm al.:10 pm x.allonB. Eate" and" Investment ylieilavue Pac. Juuu I til.ig SiXK-ial Ciduago 1'ipiess Chloaao Hyev inwa Loo' ' ft. Louie Win"' Miimi Cnv-rf... Joe. rc. iiuuu. U.uaes CI y-t. Kansas Oty-Bt. Joe. ...a tt lk am Joe., ..a : pm wcMTtn TAno lata sa cbsi er -BMS, l. Foal, MisBHsh A Oaa - Leave Arrive. ' am CS'T Paangtr...b am b i rn Soa City Paaeogr...a ! f" pin alLjeam i-inaraM IxKial b 30 pm b t 10 am ":neoii Local c I In ai.r o .VW pm Uleaaari raaja-. Nebraska Local, Via. Veapin4j Water .al.Sspm b!;.3o pm l,li. J' Poll;- e-.ep Kn.dav .1 Pa.'-.-e Ujii BLUFFS St. Tel. 43. by a lnlir Btencv, but i he ch.itn. by the r.n of th gnr it Missouri Valley. Ho niw!M in making Ms way to titlo city mil rerlng ll sign ' a r.'an rnu'wl" I. aiming on the C-.JU l1"r "pp"" lV- '"rk und w lr"" a J h. Including boerd. and lOm. by Janit' r Humphrey. (xxansen Wanlr Co. Pl.nin.--. organic und musk'Sl n ctchunuist. i 4"7 IVmi Hdwsy. I SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PI ANO TI.'NfNG AND REPAIRING anil j satisfaction guaranteed. I I Let us aliow you the patented Kcllpse grste. It never clogs. You will find It In j the Hed Cross base burner only. Swalne Mauer. and ttt Bdway. H)UM ARK TO HH AT lH EMIl'l trmy of Tenaeaaea Reaiiloa Ta C aparlty of City. The e:vecmie committee In charge of tiie arrangements for tha meeting of the So- ciely of tha Army of the Ten- tienire i confronted with the fii't 1, ' that the hotels) of the city will Inadequate to accommodate all the.v!ito;a expected here during the three dajs of the reunion. Tha committee hae already been overwhelmed with rqueata for reservations at the Grand and other hotels, and ft now realizea that accommodatlorf for many of I the committee on streets and alleys was the expected visitors must be obtained out- ' Instructed to continue the cement walk be side of the hotels. This being the situa-jtween that bridge and the one on North lion, the committee requests that all pri vate boarding and rooming houses advise It Ot once as to the number of rooms they can place at the disposal of the committee, it also requests that all private families who can place a room at the disposal of the committee notify T.'r. M. A. Tinlcy, chair man of the hotel committer. Arrangements have been made to estab lish registry headquarters In the vacant siure room In the Shugart building, opposite ' the Grand hotel, where the visitors on ar riving may register and be assigned u"-r-tcrs. i M. jor Richmond, chairman of tli" local executive committee, stated yesterday that he believed the reunion of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee in Council Bluffs next month would be marked by one of the lai-g-est gatherings nf the veterans of the! civil war over seen here. An invitation hae been extended to all veterans of the Grand Army of the Republic to gather her during the reunion und greet their old commandcts. , In order that veterans of the civil war may be fully ndvised, publication of the J following flm tiie Invitation sent by the , coninilttee to Abe Lincoln Army of the Republic, of t! post. Grand Is city. Is n- lor. quested by the post commander: A feature of the occasion will be a re , Kryy.iir.i 1 1 hit- im I 1 IIUIIIl fj I UVeUOer In- Ihe renersl officers nre.ent i i. ,il vats soldiers who served In any of the sia.-s. Paddock Handschy Hdw. Co.. 41 S. j.milcs of t:ie Cnlted Statea in the war or ; Main St. . . J8ti1-lfc--5. 1 - ' ' - A cordlnl' Invitation Is extended to sll I u... i . i mi comrades to be present on the oecaslou Haraje l.lae ta carry wii... and rec-ive the greetings of dear a com- I According to advices from Kansas city rcanders. i jne T.-l1Cle 8am Oil company, which re- tmpfires for the visiting veterans wiil ', ccntly concluded the purchase of a largi be held the evening of November 7, one tract of ground In the western part of this probably in the large hall of the Masonic city, with trackage for the location of its temple and another nt the Podge Light storage tracks, it planning the establlsh Guarda armory or the post's headquarters ment of barge lines on the Missouri river on Pear! street. The committee In charae i between Atchison and Council Hluffs for from the Abe Lincoln post consists of Kd- Joseph B. Davis, P. F. , Dryden, H. 8. Alexander and James Hoon. Ma.lor Richmond has been advised that the Central Passenger association, com- i P'lslng railroads operating, oast of ' Chi-J -(eago.-'has 'announced "cerrtflcate': rate of ' I one and one-third fare for the round trip. ' i he western association haa alreadr granted this rate and the Illinois Cintral, a nieinbrr of the association, baa. gone so far as to grant an open rate or one and one-third fare. Homemade Candy. Special candy sal Saturday.. Fine candy, luc a pound; Tankee peanut 10c, but1. r sootch l'V, angel food taffy Inc. cocoanut le. horehonnd 10c. Purity Candy Kitchen, 4S Broadway. Our highest ambition is, when we frame a picture for you, to do it right and please our customers. Perhapa you haye a picture that needs framing. Bring it to our store and let us see what we can frame it for. We'll do It as reasonable as it possibly csn be done. Council Bluffs Paint, Oil and Glass company, Merrlam block. Real K state Transfers. These transfers were reported to The Bee October 25 by the Pottawattamie County Abstract compajiy of Council Bluffs: Henry C. Flower and wife to M. B. Snyder and wT.'e, aV of lot 6. In block in uaytiss Heoond addition to ,IMI company to Exlgar Nelson, lota 7, 8. K. 1. 11 and 12, In block . in OmaJiu. audition to Council Bluffs, la w. d . Omaha Safe pepoatt and Trust com pany to lxf Iaw, lot 14, in block 'SI. in Central aubdlWaion ill Council Bluffs, la. s. w. d J. Francisco and wife to T. K. Huff. lot 1H, in block is. in Mullln a sub division In Council Bluffs, la. w. d.. It G. MoC.ee and wife lo T. J. Shugari, F. W. MlHor, John Kllllns and J. M Oursler, tnistees, lot 11, in block . In Mornlngidde addition to Council Bluffs, la.--qc. d Hugh A. McCarger and wife to James F. McC&iger, two-thirds Inlerrst iti lota 1, S. 4. 5 and ti. in block .'. In Wright's addition to Council Bluffs, la. qc. d Omaha National bank to Omaha Safe lpoit and Trust company, lot 14, in block 31. In Central subdivision in Council Bluffs, la. a. w. d Counly Treasurer to K. A. W lckham. lots 1 and X in U, and lot -. in 14-74-44 tax d Ten transfers, total... U1-' You do not need to watch us if yoa give , us the contract to paint, paper or. do our Interior decorating. We want your trade in the future, so we"ae that It Is done right. Borwk-k. 211 South Main street. Pictures for wedding girts gnder, &3 Broadway. C. K. A!t- luiBrwresueal 4 lab ClertloM. The West End Improvement club at lu meetinar lut nirht elected Uie following vt rt .rs: Pre-ldent G W first vh. ZZX k salary. C. C.'chf- tVl LFRTol'1'"'1"- ton; treasurer, W. C. B.iyer. See Stephen Bros, for fire brick arid file clay, aewtr pipe, fitting and garden host). You can't afford to have your carpels and '11NNFR9 AND PLl 'MBKRH WANTtP, rugs betn in the old-fashioned way when!'- A- BPKNCEIt.- 1J4 W. HKOAPWAY yo can hare them thoroughly cleaned by JwVre.gent cur proc-eas at BJch moderaie ix-st, without ' ! ert. Injury to the fine-, fabric. Britg ooswtl When in need of COAL call 7: i'i!,er vour '.asi wiiier'a suit aiid let us make il I 'phone. Tiie l ouncil Bluffs Coal and l.-e I....... ... O.. Wlnff. l-.nlr, 1 R- t COi.lpaU. Kuctoiy. l Na- Main Bt. CENTRAL FLOlT.-Jl.L. tveiy aa wairantsd. isntrai vtxjceo sun acti aiar. ke'. LoiU 'phones S4. lllake llrsrlsg t'waiouard. The preliminary hearing of Kuimu R.pKe. the youni; woman held for the l-.itu nf Frank K. Pott, which had been st for (his ii. orn!ii; ! (il! Justice lia'd.ner St c'.uiity M'iici; ((.,. to i'i le.e l- ;.. j.-.i.-1-ii. ca. i,... -v 1 '--li.. iii jUj, s'' held at. tlii t'ounty JhI1 a witness against hr fathei, t A. McPonnlit, Is suffering . from a severe attack of mwk, and es mil' occupies quarters In the imwn'i de j partment with Miss Rlpke the latter Is J necessarily under quarantine.1 Th" cunty physician sMrlscd agiclnst takiua I1kb Ripko frmn the Jail for t'ie pt elimlnsry hearing and it cr.nsefiuently will he post , potied for a week or ten days. Hia Samoa Rlaa; leatest. A beautiful diamond Hug worth Ha'wlil he given to the lady receiving th largest number of votea. One vota given with e cry cult's rprtli of candy purchased at our stare. Purity Candy Kllehen, 5W W. F.rosdway. The path to your economical pluno pur rliase leads directly to the A. Hospe Co. atore, M Bouth Main street, Co. Bluffs. Assessing Coat of I'avlaK. The city council yesterday afternoon ' hcid a session fop the purpose of Inspecting the recently completed paving on Mynster street and Falrvlew avenue and curbing on Park avenue, and assessing the cost of fame to the nbutllng property. On Myns ter street It waa found that the city would h.ne to bear only about 300 and about $ti on Falrvlew avenue. On Park avenue the property will stand the cost of the cubing, but when the paving is completed the city. It la expected, will have to bear considerable proportion of the cost. The oounnilmen at last decided that tha opprosches to the bridge over Indian creek at Mynster Btreet needed attention and Mnln fit reel and to put up a suitable rail lng in place of tha old. tumblo-dow ti, wooden fence which lias done duty alnce the bridge was constructed several years ago. The streets and alleys committee was also instructed to renew the three crossings on llroudway at Pearl street. The cement, which baa become badly wofu In places, will be replaced with natural stone slabs. The contract for brick sidewalks was awarded to K. A. "Wlckham on hla hid of 8'4 cents and that for cement walk was divided between Wlckham and P. Nelson, thoy having bid alike, namwly 13 cents cash and i:v& cents for certificates for fotir im It and 14 cent cash and 15 cents for certificates for fire-Inch. , ' The famous Acorn stove; nothing In the market- like It for beet, economy, dura bility und neatness. We raake the ning; reasonable price on stoves In the city, con sidering the quality. We handle a largo stock of carpets, linoleum and oil cloth. P. W. Keller, 1"3 South Main street. More Cole's Original Hot Blast stoves : doing satisfactory service In Council Rliifrs . tll0n of aU other kinds together. Pon t buy I , . " , . , . . an experiment. We have the tested and 1 tried Cole's Original Hot Rlast Stove for 1 ail Kinns oi ruei in iweniy-rour suies snci the transportation of its oil. If. H. Tucker, general manager of the company, Is quoted aa stating that the company will as soon aa possible either buy or build four large barges, each 100 feet long and sixty feet wide. -These will be equipped, with tanks, so that each barge' will be able to carry from ff.fHO to lO.WX) barrels of oil. The barges are not expected to draw more than six lnehee to a foot of water and will be towed by steam tugs. Correspondence between the Uncle Sam OH company and the Commer cial club Indicates that the company plaps. to make Council Bluffs its distributing point for Iowa. N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. 0. Night. I)X A. Metsgcar tt Co. New Location if Wholesale P.akery, II Mynster Street, Co. Bluffs. Is. Home-made Bread a Specialty, Visitors Welcome. Vandextlle for the 4 reelie. Mrs. M. Wollman and the women In charge of raising funds for the new creche building of the Associated -Charities, yes terday fixed on Thursday evening, Novem ber 1. for the society vaudeville entertain ment to be given at the New theater for the benefit of this fund. A large number of the society matrons and young womer. will take part In the en tertainment, and it ia said many stunning gowns will be seen that night on the stage. Carl Relter of the Orpheutn promised the committee yesterday to appear on the pro gram, as did Jo Burton, the well-known Omaha singer. Odd lace curtains at less than cost.' We want to get rid of them to make room for other a We still have some remnants of carpets and mattings, foot stools. 25c to 76c; door mats 4c to I- SO. Stockeit Carpet Co. Registration la Mailt. -i I Registration for the comi.ie- eleeil.-in In the several precincts of the city yesterday itilwss not very brisk and comparatively few , new- names were added to the lists. Twenty registrations was the maximum in any precinct. This, linwever, was to be ex i pected. Thi-.rsday being the first regular ;day for registering, and voters as a rule put off this duly mull the last day. The registrars will be In session again today and Saturday, November 3. MALONET CIGAR CO., 30 PKAKL ST. COt'NCIL BLUFFS. IA.. PISTRIBUTER9 FOR THE ROBERT BURNS' 10c CIG R ANT) LITTLE BOBBIE. OLO TIMES A-v'P EftRIS be CIGARS. XIXOR MtTIII. Pavls. drugs. Clark's, sodas Stockeit sells carpets. Fine engravings at Leffeit's. Ld Rogers' Touy Faust beer. Oct those new photos at Schmidt's. Plumbing and heating. Bixby at Sou. Lewis Cutler, funeral director, 'phone M. Woodrlng Undertaking company. Tel. itS. riot ana cold drinks. ' Frssh baud. Clark Irug Co. o) sters on j R. Beckman, son. t npalr ldtkils tealng msc i.ines. I M llllkll ..!. machine. 11 Soutii bicycles aud Main street; - .lt marriags license is issued yes:er.lay : bB,i i, Hn,i .f iiliio Ji.rdo.c, aged 31. both of this citv. Joiiii M. Work. aocialKt cnduiat lor nmeriair two )rrr ago, will spruk cm an. I c-iauaiii Sunday aficrnuvii si -' uc.ock iu I L'Jiil.- i hall. I 1 pay flu pi- ton for ci: nun: mlv.,i, I f :u: sue. $: lags, J ic e- '.-.. rubo.. .opper. lie pur ii.. u. i...eimu'i. -i .i..i- . s T e -I 1 IcSi.iji tviiacu i.cu text social this afternoon In the churr h parlors Mrs. Dntk.a will be chairman . . - We have the fihest line of sample nionu'- i nients to select Iron! In the we;. a.lieel',y Ine Marble and Grsnile woiks. 1U Kast Ilroadway, Ceunrtl niuffs. In. J P. B- Kerr has farms for snle, farms for "chang-; rf"' n .""hl''Vr"i I til Uhiffs. Is.. Tel. 417 and Hel. i WlltiS (SUING TO HL1I.D li TO GKO. I A. IKiAGLANL. TIIF. l l.NKi:H LL'M- i BKR MAN OF CO I N'"IL BIA'KFS. 7.1 , SOI Til MAIN 8THKKT. Tf.h. C. j lMano boxes make good coal bine. Bouri- ; clus hi. sonic. Their pianos come tn boxes. : you know, ?. Hroadway, Council H'i:(Ts, j ii ii. i i . . vn.., ..... . . , ' i. - The best evidence that we are In line on prices Is this: We have thirty men nnd twelve teams the yesr round in our whole sale nnd retail yards' at Council lllurTs. la. ... llafer. Council muffs. . J. C. Mitchell, local pasfenger and freight agent of the Union' Paclile and North western roads, arrived home yestmday from Salt Lake City, where ha was re cently called by the serloue Illness of his brother. ' The funeral of Hie lale'Mrs. Martha Woodworm will be held from the residence, 2'A Avenue A. this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The s.-.rvloes will be conducted by an elder nf the Latter lHiy Paints' church and In terment will be in Fairvlew cemetery. Heniy Her. claiming in le a cement worker In Omalva, was takn Into custody yesterday and is being held for Investiga tion. The fact that he was trying to pawn an overcoat was regarded by the iillce UB SllSpiCiOUS. J. W. Hell, a former resident and well known architect of this cliy, now located in Mlnnespolis. Is the guest of Council 'llluffs friends. Mr. HHI is on his way to I toad wood, S. I. . where jie- has the con trad for a large- court houso and iil building. T. YV. Cassiell was before Judge. Green yesicrday on complaint of his brother, who charged him with being a chronic Inebriate. Cnssell admitted hi brother's charge was correct and gracefully accepted a commit ment of eighteen mouths In the Slste-Ilori- pllttl for Uipsomaiilacs at Jvnoxvuie. J. O'Pounell, who told the court that he bad coine to Council HlutYs from OninJni to attend the wedding of a friend, was found at 4 o'clock Thursday morning pre empting part of the sidewalk on South Main street for a sleeping place. A twenty days' sentence was suspended to permit him to return serosa the river. l)o not forget we are the eole agents for the Kadlant Home baae burner, the most economical stove on the market today. Will save one-third of your coal bill. Call at our stole and we will be pleased to show vou. We are also tho sole agents for the Lexington nteel ranges, the best In the world. Petersen A Schoenlng Co. CountV Attorney lies yesterday quashed the Indictment against P. C. Hainter. who was charged with breaking Into a car in the L'nlon Paclllc yards and stealing a case tif whisky. Th Indictments against 'A. O'Hearn and J. r. Moredlck. saiu to i have been Implicated in the same rob j bery. however, are allowed to atsnd. Mrs. Henrietta Johnson, wife of George Johnsni. died yesterday morning nt her home in Hasel Iell township, ageu 40 years. Besides her husband she leaves one son. The funeral will be held Sunday, leaving tne famllv residence at noon for the Orange church It) Uoomer "iownshlp. where the services will be held. . Hurlal will be 111 Ihe Grunge cemetery. William Rolph. who was acquitted by a Inrv In the district court on the charge j of stealing a number of phonograph records n1 other articles from fj' " store on lower Broadway and against whom an incuoimern on inr emerge .nrl rilerinsr Is still ripndlne. of tires King was released from the county .tall yesieraay on oau. His trial on t.ie second charge is set for the next term of court. The Council Bluffs Aerie of Fegles will give an entertainment and dancing party this evening in ita hall on Pearl street for tha members of the aerie and their wives. Among the features of the entertainment, which will occupy the earlier part of the evening, will be mandolin and guitar selec tions by the Evans brothers, a cornet solo by A. A. Covalt. pjano solos by Kddle Christ of Bouth Omaha and Miss Dorothy Hoag, piano duet by the Misses Martha Hardegen and N-lUe Wise and a monologue b Kd. Cos-ley. ... K'.,' In the district court, yesterday Judge Green began the ' hearing In the divorce suit of Carrie M. Smith sgainsi Fred C. Hmiih. The nrlnclDal Question involved ap pears to lie the ownctship of th home. Mrs. , Smith elalme to have furnished the greater part of the mones-."wit wnicn tne piace was purchased, whew- the defendant and his witnesscft-jassprCYOW whatever-money the wife had camar'Trrtri her hvwband and that every dollar of flic purchase monay was furn'shed by him. .jne case is r.pl to last another day. ; FIGHT WITHi' Fjt'APKUrS, COX, VICT - - Two Members of t-oraolegTPosse Are , Wsssdei, GRAVITY, la.. Oct. 'SB. (Special. Sup posed escaped convm and specially dep utized officers engaged In a fierce battle two miles northeast" of here at. 7:30 o'clock today, and two cliieens were sholH and seriously wounded. , The injured: George Irwin, depui.y, 'shot in the leg. Walter Mulford, tdeputy, wounded in the knee. - Two suspicious characters, thought to be pick Todd and Ward Skinner, escaped con victs from the IllWl"' penitentiary, were followed from town and -overtaken on the Keokuk & 'Western ''tracks.,' Ordered to throw up their, hands, the two men com menced firing. When two men dropped, the supposed convicts ran Into a cornfield and escaped. "( . ' Posses of men from Gravity and Bedford are now eeom-ir.a; the cotintry In all di rections In hopes of apprehending them. 1 haiaaloa Corahaaker Pies. 8IONEY. la... Oct. .25. (Special.) Charles A. Rennack, who' wag killed in a railroad accident near Everett, Wash., was buried last week at his old borne In Shenandoah. In making announcement of the fact some newspapers referred to him as the cham pion ooriihuskcr of the world. This claim Is erroneous! The facts are as follows. In the fall of Wfl Mr. Rennack husked 8tl bushels and sixteen pounds In ten hours, a feat which up to that time had riot been I equalled. But 'one year later. Rennaclt's j record was broken by Ora Hopkins of Fre mont county, who hukl 21" bushe's and twenty pounds in ten hours. The J.tdges and timekeepers were chosen from among the most reliable citizens o? "the county aid the feat was witnessed by about 100 persons and as to' the correctnesa of the lecord there ia no doubt whatever. The Shenandoah World a few days- ago cor rected the erroneoua statement alluded to above. Mr. Rennack announced himself last spring as the cornhusker candidate for the nomination for sheriff of Page county, but was badly beatefj In the primaries. Hospital Bite at. Fort Doris. ! FORT POPGE. Ia., CVt: 2J.-iSpecial.- Three members of the State Foaid of Con. trol arrived in Fort Podge jesterday to j investigate regarding the locslion of the stale tuberculosis noepuai. i ne crant larm. a beautiful site avfew milee from the city, has been offered for the hospital. This Is the third visit of the board here and It la supposed that final action will be taken this time. The building- of a spur track from the line of the Great Western to the Grant farm, 'which hiMter is still In doubt, will decide whether , or nol the hospital will be located. heie. Investors I coiUlsr Over GgusaMi I. aad FORT POPGE. la-. Oct. K.-lSpeclal.) G. F. Mills and O. M. Wing of New York. representing the United Realty company. a $Uj0.jUJ New Yoik concern, are In Fort Podge Investigating gypsum iartds near tin c ity with the view of erecting a ir.u.:inioiti plbSter plant here. Mr. Wing superintended lie erection of the A I Us cement mills at Hannibal. .Mo., and should the project be pushed through here will have charge of V.. election of tho mill hete. - Wllsua raatiat Mosae lo loir. WAHII1NG1 ON. Oct. n-Bec-r.tary Wil ..i.. r,t III, IVrnni.nl of tali, nil ire l.-ac-fc Wushiuatoii tonioriuw - nltht for Iowa, where he will spend the time until cii :mn da. The secretary " til a fe-r lHH.ifsl spc-ecUcs. iii.iiiit' lieiver in tne ', faiiu'iig d.aiiuia. Atl af ttmt Miad at to law, but Pifr at n te Itt Application , ABfNDONtO RAILROAD BEDS ONE POINT , . t alf I. Another Sehject Whirl. Hrfwata the Jaalflal MlsS-Wsr-rant for IHstrlrt Jailae Held IP. 1 1'iom a fitaff Correspondent.! I.' KS .MOINES, tx-t. :0.-(Beclal.) Tin vtf t were ' three dtasei illng opinions In the II ' . ! ,i rtr.nr. i,v thn snnreni ! ed down l- the auprem each case points of law of decision handed court today, in ca being not so much at issue as the av:il cation of them. The court decided" t!ut the abandoned railroad bed between Alh.a and Moulton could not rev.rt to the par tits owning ' the land through which it runs, the opinion being written by Decmor nnd McCIain and Weaver dissenting. The court has been bothered by the problem of abandoned roadbeds for years and the court has a', ways been divided upon the j question. The case before the court today was that of John Spencer, appellant, tigalnst ihe Wabash railroad, the appeal being from the Monroe district court. In May. ISM. lCleanor H. Moore deeded a right-of-way to he Central - railioad "with the express coudl'lon t.iat If .id premises tire not used for said railroad purpose It is to revert and rest In said Kloanor H. Moore." The Central deeded It to the lowi Central, and, being unused, was condemned by thn Moulton Albla. which s,ld to the Purlinglon, which finally tore up the tracks and then sold tiie right-of-way o the Wabash, which reconstructed the tracks. Hut from 1SS8 lo 1SP9 It was un used and abandoned. Judge Dennier. who wrote the opinion of the court, holds that since the land through which the right-of-way runs has changed hands a number of times and in fvery deed had the excep tion of the right-of-way, If there' la any reversion It would be to Eleanor H. Moor and hot to the present owners of the land through which it runs. Judge Weaver die- sents from this conclusion and holds that I the abandoned bed should revert to the holders of the land and that this was contemplated by the statutes. Chief Jus tice McClaln holds the same opinion. , In a public sale In Omaha In March, l!i3. J. W. Wrilta of Shelby county, la bought a fine Aberdeen-Angus cow and calf for I3n0 from W, J. Miller. The cow was known as "Cloverland Jet," s.nd waa warranted a breeder. The cow and caif were sold as one animal and when the cow failed to breed White demanded his money back. He had, however, already sold the calf to other parties and Millet refused to take the cow unless the calf was also returned, as they wera sold as one animal, peemer. who wrote the opin ion of the court, held with Miller thai the calf should also be returned to ob serve the contract. McClaln dissents and I.add concurs In the dissent that the calf waa an immaterial consideration, all agree ing on the principles of law, but' disagreeing- aa to their application. Eight Haadred Kxamliiea. Reports from Ihlrty-four counties to the state superintendent Indicate that there are 2fiii teachers taking the examination this week In these thirty-four counties, or an average of eight to the county. For the ninety-nine counties of the state. If th- average Is kept up. there will be a little less than ) examined. About thirty read era will be required to examine th papers and grade them and th.ese will be selected at once this week. Jadge ot Arrested. ': . Judge James A. Howe nf the district court 4as net been arrested on the informa tion sworn to before Jtrstlce of the Peace Zell O. Roe by D. T. Blodgelt, who claims that Judge. Howe's Instructions to the grand Jury demanding an Investigation of the charge that Rlodgett's paper. Th Secretary, was libelous, amounted to op pression. The Justice, before allowing the warrant to go out of the office, took the matter under advisement, and la still de bating It. Judge Howe made a statement today that the act of Blodgetl is politics of the dirtiest variety and charged Judge. Spurrier, Blodgett's attorney, with being implicated with Blodgett In trying to die. tate who will be the next Polk county district JOdge. " tlarlnda May Uel Rale. It Is not Improbable that Clarinda may get its assembling rate on poultry from the Iowa railroad commission. It Is known that. Commissioner ' Ketchum has been giving the subject gome study and looks with a groat deal of favor on the Idea. It is furthermore asserted that the opinion of the attorney general given some ttmo ago In the matter of coal was on a different point and involved the rlsht of the railroad commission to nx a zone rate on coal, so that the Iowa coal field could ship coal to Omaha at aa low a rate or lower than the Illinois coal la shipped to Omaha by Inter state freight rates. There is some conflict of opinion of legal minds with the opinion of the attorney general on whether or not the gone rate would be Illegal. The as sembling rate is another matter, however, and involves questions similar to the Joint .ate question, the desire of the poultry men hring to have an assembling rate on poultry to darln) with a. view to reshlpplng from tue-e. - Ilea Molaes C,ets lustker I.iae. Pes Molnee business men expect to secure i another line to CI ilea go In the building of i the Chicago, Joliet etc Kansas City railway, , as told In the Railway Age. The line is lo be built first from Chicago to Kelthsburg, ; III., and Pes Moines railroad men believe ( that the parties back of It are the same i as built the line from Oskaloosa to Kelths burg and really represont the Iowa Central j interest, which have for years been want- lng a line to Chicago. Kansas City ultl- j matety is to be the southwestern terminus i of the line. . Wants Reaorls of W reel, a. I Slate Railroad Commiaaloner N. S. Ket- I chum has decided to ask all the railroads to milts to the Iowa commission duplicates of the reports that they make to the Inter state Commerce commission of the wrecks on their lines. When the code was re vised in 1&7 by mistake or deceit on the part of some one the section requiring a I report to the Iowa commission of all wrecks j was left out. Since then the commission j has been without such reports. j i Mothers' C'oagress Closes. i At the closing session of the Iowa moth- 1 ers' congress here today Mrs. Walter Brown of this city was elected president. Her j selection was so unanimous that no other i name waw suggested. She succeeds Mra. lkuac Hillrt, the founder of the society, j who retires because of her strength not j permitting her to do the work. Mra. lllllls , was made honorary president. The other! officers i are: First vice president, Mrs. Frank Watia, Audubon; second vice presl- dent. Mrs. C. R. McCandleaa.- Pevenport; thin! vice president. Mrs. W. W. Annis. Algon; corrccpoigiiiig secretary, Mrs. Kd- wards. Ies Moincv: recording secretary, Mra. BoardmaJi, Mamtiailtown; treasurer. Mrs. A. O. Rusie. Charles City; chairman (Xiens:oii committee. Mrs. Kaillh Payne' , Parot.ns, Pes Moines; auditor, Mrs. John I I11 Richards WeLmter City. Trala strikes Tws loie running i blgli sied in order I get biakeinan Kd t (julnii. whom It had; s-ruck ai d i.miIv killed t'i a .urge.jn. ths j ilcck laUud Fljar ci uck and Insiautl killed Joe Fillson. a nsg.0 of this- cltv. j on application of John Huthc. land the su Quinn. the brskeman. wns struck by th. I" '"" 1 ;vcnl. g gvarted an order l-'Iver hl. niAI,.. . II,. I. K.,f..r. 7 n'rlni'lt ' ! thirty miles east of this cltv. at Kelloeg. His legs were cut off and ho may die. He -i iim' ii on 1HW114 me iibiii niitj.at b hih i . , . i ,i luiiiii v iimii'hiuiii-i r in mrj bu.i Seed the train came Into this city III the I hope of getting him to a hospital In time I nmlsterV al Witt eafcera. to save Ills life. At Ligl.th str-et tiie train APKRDKLN. S IV. Oct. S.-iSpei-'aU struck Flllsvn. whose attention w xs at- I T!)r trri, annual meeting of the Ml!s trscled 'n a different direction by another t c-v-lst 1 association of th rlouth fakos train, lie was Inritantly killed. ', Kvangellc.il church for Aberdeen district wlU o)(j a our ,-Ti- Kesslon at Wltten- X o l.merty rer Weltour. I KliliT DOHliK, la., Oct. -cSeci:cl.l - Keb-ased from Jail hint two heirs, where; he had served u ser.teme of thirty days for l-.rceny. Charles Ivltonr tiMisy was nablnd by the slieilff of Cajroll counly on the, '''a' f forgery mi l taken :o th:U place, j lel!our Is but Jji years old. j et bus hicl a j checkered -ii. . deddciij checkered car.r. Ho stole I horse here lasl vc-iir and In his i ffort lo evade the law Went clear lo the Paclflo coast. The sheriff learned of his where abouts and raptured hltn. ITe was brought i bick to Fort Dodjjo nnd sentenced. 'Ihen. Just on the expiration ir I. is senti nee. he waa arrested again. n above s.atcd. Atlantic to I'ntertain Teachers. j ATLANTIC. Ia., Oct. -9poclal.V-.The , people of Athmlic have thrown their homes j pen for the reception nf the l. -o or moral tegcliera who are rxp.ctcd to lie here during tiie tct-ions of the Pout h western J Iowa reaehfti V association, which meets here on Noven.ber 1. 2 mid S. The pro gram Includes some of the icosi noted educators of ihe state and nation, a num ber of popular lecturers and fifteen round tables or conferences on subjects of In erest to the teachers, lo be conducted by leaders of national reputation. K I op era "Go Broke."" CLINTON. Is., Oct. 2T..-(Speclal Tele gram. ) Mary Garnett, a colored girl aged VI. and Jame.a Drake, aged "S. eloped from Mollne to Stu-liug. 111. The man sent Ihe girl to Clinton. Intending to coine later on r. freight train, as his funds were gone. He was arrested on the charge of abduc tion and the girl held for her parents. terra Sent oles. WOt 1P.INIC A republican rallv will b. held here on Saturday night, October i7. - B-liil. n..K , C..1.1. e council Bluffs will lie the orator IOWA Cfrv Fire of unknown brigln last niant tolailv rtestroved the pomomee at liffln. II also burned llogan's grocery store and entire contents. The postoffice supplies were saved. The loss will be liO.iAW; insurance, two-thirds. ATLANTIC That Cass county land Is valuable baa been again demonstrated In a recent sale of eighty acres, known s the Tillman plate, near the cltv, or pine, tioally unimproved laud, though well sit uated, to a Mr. Fox of Audulioii county for $110 per acre. SHENANDOAH-Either Pes Moines or Pella, college will he dropped from the support of the Baptist State association, according to the action taken yesterday by the oonrentlon.. -It was voted to adopt only one collage and a mils ted schools, and it la taken to mean that Pella will be dropped. laJGAN The democratic counly central committee has placed K. B. Johnston on the county ticket for clerk of the district court to fill tr.e vacancy caused by the withdrawsl of (eorge I., (taiiiet of Mon damln. Johnston lives at Logan and was formerly manager of a department atore. COLFAX Mabel Ross of this city was married In Council Bluffs Punday to Wal ter, Paul, the lover foe whom she left her husband last spriag. Psul left her In Chicago after a week and the marriage Sunday followed after a divorce secured I by the husband, Roy 8. Roes of this place. at isewton last week. ATLANTIC A fire tht caused rjitlMlt tle damage flnamia lly, seriously burned Will KiicKSon, a coal wagon driver of this place, who was asleep upon a hissing mat tress at ihe lime he was awakened sod Jumped through a two-story window. He was seriously burned about the face and hands and cut on the hip by the glass. The loss will not exceed InoO. partially ! covered by Insurance.' The fire was In the , Collins building on Walnut, street., LANDSLIDE COVERS TRACKS Colorado Railroad Boried I ader Tons of F.arth aad TralHe Is Isif esses. CVHORAPO SPRINGS, Colo., Oct. . Several thousand tons, of rook and ilrt crashed down on the tracks of Ihe Colo rado Springs tt Cripple Creek District rail way near Puflleld's last night und traffic on that line Is completely tied up today. All Short Line trains are routed via the Colorado Midland road. - The slide extends for a distance of seventy-five yards and covers the track to a denth of twenty-live feet. It m.y require two or three days to remove the rock and repair the track. Fight far Place Ticket. PIERRK, S. P.. Oct. 35. (Speclil Tele gram.) On account of alleged Irregularities tn the 'petition filed for George W. Harris as an independent candidate for state sena tor for this district. County Auditor King refused to place the name upon the ballot. An Imitation fmm7mnB,mmm Give Imitation Heat I Avoid the cheaply constructed, putty jointed 6tove u you would counterfeit money, because it is just aa worthless and in many cases even more so. For not only does it radiate heat badly, but it wastes its original cost many times in fuel. The majority of manufacturers, attracted -by the phenomenal success of Cole's Original Hot Blast Stove, have imitated and copied it ever since it was put on. the market. But in looks only hare they been able to reproduce this wonderful heater. For the features which make Cole's Hot Blast so ! '- I gases f roin soft go up the other it AAf ' Shows t Cola'a Hot . ; ! I j I Blaal Stove Burning Soft Coal - ii r I ii Culs'sMolTJ The big expense of beating your home ia in the fuel and not tb first coat of your stcve. pon't let yourself be perauaded to buy anything- but Cole 'a Original Hot KW. Ask for free booklet on "Scientific Couibustioti." which will W wax Vr c -i-i j"". uuiiii mice: mm cwcxmjr uiuiy ei ouc-naii uie preacoi Coat C A I iTIflBJ nam "c,' Mt Blagt from Chkc." VXa. J lull the feed door of each stove. None genuine without it. For sale by Miltou llofors Wilhelin i arpel Co.. lil-U-U S. I'urnina: K. I.. Jones ax Co.. S7i- 4- to I I4th ril . South Cimalis: Hejdaa a Uru.. liirdware I v.. 41 t. Mum hi., C onn. """" 1,1 " "' lie pi iced upon the ballot, and tha aams Is nmde returnable Monday nft. The legality of the district primaries for the aer.tle.n . . . . . . . , . . berg. S. IV, beglnnltiR today, and delegatea I will be present from all parts of the tw. I Iiaknt.xs. The district Includes all ,,(!, 1 Iknta and a portion of North Pakots. floras ..real lhea. IM-.TKOIT, Oct. C.slea are reported on all the great lakes tdny and vasaolman tear that lose of life and ships my be re- , t result. Catarrh of the Stcmsch Pleaaint, simple, but 5af effectual Cur for It. an. COST NQTHINO TO TRY Caiarth of the stomsch has long beaa I considered the next thing to Incurable. The usual symptoms are a full or bloal i lng sensation after eating, accompanied ' sometimes with sonr or watery risings, ! n formation of gases, causing pressure on 1 the heart and lungs and difficult breath j lug. headaches, fickle appetite, nervous iicks and a general played out., languid I fueling. I There is otlen a foul taste In the month, coated tongue and If the Interior j of the stomach could be su II would show a slimy, inflamed condition. The cure for this common and obsti nate trouble is found in a treatment which causes the food to be readily, thoi oughly digested bef-jie It has tima t ferment and Irritate the delicate muooua surfaces of the stomach. "To secure I prompt and healthy digestion ia the otie ' necessary thing to do and when normul I digestion la secured tha catarrhal condi I Hon will have disappeared. ' According to Or. Harlanson, the safest j and best treatment la to use after each j meal a tablet, composed of Piastase. Aseptic Pepsin, a llttla Nu a. Golden Seal and fruit acids. These (able is can now be found at all drug stores under .the name hluart's pyspepsla Tablets and net being a patetit medicine can be uaed wltfc perfect safety and assurance that healthy appetite and thorough ' digestion will fol low their regular use after meals. Mr. R. 8. Workman, Chlcsgo, III., writes: "Catarrh la a local condition re- suiting from a neglected.cold in the head, whereby the lining membrane of the ness becomes inflamed and the poisonous dis charge therefrom passing backward IntJ the throat reaches tha stomach, thua pro ducing catarrh cf the stomach. Medical authorities prescribed for ma for three years for catarrh of atomaeh wtthom cure, but today I am the happiest of tnaa after using only one box of Stuart's Pys pepsla Tablets. I cannot And appropri ate words to express my good feeling. I have found flesh, appetite and sound rest from their use." Stuart's pyspepsla Tablets Is the aafest preparation as well as the simplest nd most convenient remedy for any form of Indigestion, Catarrh of stomach, bllloua neies, sour stomach, heartburn and bloat ing after meals. - Send your name and address today for a free trial package and seo for yourself. Address F. A. Stusrt Co., Dl Stuart Bldg.. Marshall, Mich. , Ycunj, IV.dili Agtd, D2rty If tou are weak, no matter waat cause drstss, Debilitating dreams, tired feeling, falling memoir. ' lost rigor, eerraus Ml debih'tr, rariooesltt disease of tae bladder, kidneys, stomach v skins pimple, seisms blood poison you sboald consult DR. PQV7ELLSWCULIiT 1015 Frederick taisi, ST. JOSIPH, MO. 29 Years Exae'lanes. Ovsr 23,000 Casta, Moiarn, Sclentlflo Math tig. foaseltatlee froe sa4 letters ga.esrea la elgia eatsles. Msdiolne sent by mail frea Charges Lew from gaxe. a fnr BoJei. Food for Week and nervous maa who find their power to work and youthful iger sons as a result of ex Nerves cesses or Indiscretions should take GRAY'S: NERVE FOOO PILLS. They will mags you eatniid sleep and bt a man again. 91 Bos: 3 Boxes 99.80 by Mall. Sherman 21 McCoanell Drug C COM. ItTX ABB BOBOB. OMASA Stove Will economical infuel.feoeffectiveinheating', andsodur able in construction, are all patented and protected. The joints of the ordinary ttove are plastered with stove putty in an endeavor to make them air-tight. When the putty dries up and falls out, cold air i sucked in through the cracks and the valuable or hard coal , which should be burned, chimney, along with most of the beat. wit o viiiiiai Hot Blast Stove Burns Soft Coal, Llfnlt. Hartl Coal or Wood Made without stove putty. It remains air tight during the entire life of the stove, and is sold under the following guarantee, which cannot be made on any beating stove m the world: CVABAJITEXi I W. ruruikw mrrtmi ! m Iv4 omI a k bi .iiUird la Ih mi h, ak. a, intl Mm. leww Srtft Mrt, f K. -. ewnaM tfi St. er ill m! OMrtU Sun w fuarssftM Oiil.'. guS wnsi ln m tm. tuu.Ua 14 Ml g w. iuwim. ostsana tur M.Uii( . aM kalhwt,ltlfine ttim aii kM karat mi ji, kw4 Ml, m liM, Sons Co., 14th and Far nam; Orchard 4k , isih: John Hussie flardaara Co., 2107 " I-vaiiworlb; O- F. Bvr, 4.4-41 N. i urnson. il bluRs Nob. I'MdUock 4V JiAQOcl.y la. L i i ii iiM -" - mtm-r. w . ii.min mmy pun, a. lut'us, sm s, mmm ...inii.p w. rooact van aa .., I tremm a, Uaf as ,.i SM to Kr a'k I Saraamaaa:4 Da lif.li,,. ll ot mI a a, an4. aaS 4aM ,m i ? :