Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 01, 1906, EDITORIAL SECTION, Page 15, Image 15
THE OMAHA DAILY .DEE: SATURDAY, . DKCEMBElt 1, 1906. 1! NEWS OF COUNCIL BLUFFS I N TEREST -FROM IQW-A" -7;-r, I'lyC t l r j j f-y i I lashnerT the latter h;id deeded every sciemerrinl club that It if rHifrertufn tnut "fle Office, 10 larl St. Tel. 43. OBJECTION TO NEW WARDS Council Decide? to Poftooce Action on Both Propyl tic W000BURY AVNU MATTER RLV.VLD Protest f Cilen Attnor Property Ow.srs Aaralt P,l- fr ( .rh. Insj la Deposited In the riaeonhule. . . , The city council in committee of th whl yesterday afternoon decided to postpone consideration of Councilman Smith prop osition for the establishment of new. ward to be formed out of portions of the Beefrnd precincts of the Fourth and Fifth wards; ana the request of the West Council Bluffs Improvement club that a new ' ward be formed of that portion of the Sixth ward lylnjf went of Twenty-sixth street and east of the Missouri" river. It Is understood with one or two exceptions the councllmen are opposed to making; any new wards at this time. It was decided to resurrect the matter of an overhead crossing; at the Grest Western tracks at Woodbury avenue and bring It up at the meeting; of the city council next Monday, with a view to getting some action on It. Ths protest of property owners on Olen avenue, whose holdings bark up agnlnst Park avenue, against 11 ng assessed for the curbing - recently constructed on the latter avenue, la to be placed on file, or In other words consigned to the pigeon hole. The councllmen take the position that In past years property owners on Glen avenue have used Park avenue as an alley and means whereby to receive their- coal, and they ahould now pay for the Improvement of It. This action by the council will. It Is understood, result In the property own ers on Olen avenue appealing- to the courts, To thosa who at anticipating- buying au tomobiles, It will certainly pay them to call at Van Brunt's and look, the "Rich mond" over. Hers Is the best auto In the market for the money. Orders taken now for spring delivery. Reasonable terms. We make a specialty of children's shoes and also fitting children's feot. Sargent's Family Shoe Store. Jacob? at First M. E. Church. W. H. Jacoby, who has been assisting In tha Torrey revival meetings at the Audi torlum in Omaha, will speak 'BuntJtry even lng, on Invitation from the- pastor, Rv James O'May, -at tbe Broadway Methodist church. KIT. Jacoby is from Outhrle Center, la., and was, until he became con vested, a well known gambler and sport In this section. Pastor O'May is much pleased at being- able to secure Mr. Jacoby for an address at his church Sunday even Inc and he wants It known that the publl generally Is cordially invited to attend the services. - This Is the season for chestnuts, ywal nuts, almonds. We have what they call Holland cabbage. It Is finer grained that our native kind. We also have Jonathan apples. Oano and Ben Davis; pumpkins squashes, sweet potatoes, etc. BareV Miller. ' Telephone 369. , For Imported wines and liquors and Bud welser beer, go to I Rosenfeld, wholesale liquor dealer, ttt South Main street. Latter Day Batata Conference. Th semi-annual conference of "the Church of 4us Christ of letter Da Saints in Iowa will be held todaand Sun dav In this city. The. sessions will be hel In Danish hall at the corner of Brodaway and Park avenue. The opening session of . . r- the cenferente will b this evening nt 7:.) n fSundny sessions' will be held at 2 p. m. nd 7:; p. m. klders Hyrnm II. SinMt'i and C. II. Unit ' Salt Lake. City, President Oi-rman C. Kllstvorthj- of the Northern State mission nd twenty-two traveling missionaries In he ftute of Iowa will be in attendance. This conference Is held by the Utah branch of the letter Day Saints, which Is distinct mm the Reorganise Church of Joe us Christ of Latter Day Saints. The sessions will be open and the public Is invited to attend them. of his larpfc holdings to 1,1s children by a former wife, and they at once pmcwdi-il to dispossess her of the property. Mrs. riaalincr, however, did not Intend thl she hould be dispossessed of everything with out a struggle, and brought su,lt- o recovei her dowry Interest In th 'property, wlilcli Is estimated to be wnrth tietween iis.ono and l.'f'.ooo. The case-W now on hearlne before Judge Macy In the district court at Olenwood,1- the trial having--be n com menced yesterday.. Mrs. Daihnef 'ls rep resented by a firm of Council Bluffs at torneys. x See our beautiful new Xmas photographs and portraits. We are making some hand some water colors, sepia ,and crayon work which must be ordered before December and we won't disappoint .jtou. Schmidt, photographer. club favors the proposition Have yo-ew.y tistifed-how ,'thi fast en s picture Is r-lf you lH.vent.7ut notloe one. You will see tliat H takes an expert to mako a nice Hmd Hant c.it --! a mat a-vl specially the 'corners. Theyttmist ntst exactly to mske the picture look g"0l. It takes experience and. we ye got K-..VaJ. tnii i t. uu muni mtj- umi jvu "-n to m.itch your frame and picture. Don't vorry over the prlc". We make that rlKht. Co. Bluffs Paint, piKfLHd lilass CO.,- sler riam blocs. - No better hard coal can be found in the market today than the Cross Creek Lehigh for your furnace or any hard-coal stove. It burns to a clean ash; sixes, nut, range and egg. Council Bluffs Coal and Ice Co., 'phone 72. See Stephan Bros, for the latest and beet Inverted burners. 69 West Broadway. BIO LINE OF FINK WORST KI). TK.OUS- ERINOS AND SCOTCH L'ITfNGS JL'S'l ARRIVED AT E. S. HICKS, 13 PEA&L o,T. AMI. MRMORIAL FOR DEAD El.KS Cnstoraary Services Will Be. Held San aa) at the Sew Theater. : The annual public memorial scrvfres of Council Bluffs lodge No. 531, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, for Its de- ceased members, will be held Sunday after noon at the New theater, the exercises commencing at 2 o'clock. State Senator C. Saundurs has been selected to deliver the eulogy on the departed members, while Hon. W. H. Atwell of Dallas, Tex., wlil deliver the memorial address. Mr. Atwell is reputed to be one of the most eloquent speakers In the order. The musical portion of the exercises will be especially elabo rate this year. The committee in charge of the memorial exercises consists of Emmet Tlnlcy, Victor E. Bender, A. Maurer, T. A. Bar.er and Dr. Claude P. Lewis. These will act as ushers: George S. Wright, D. B. Beno, John B. Keellne, B. L. Empkle, E. H. Lou gee and J. P. Mulqueen. Tills Is the complete program: PART I. Orchestra Arthur Smith, loader. Opening Ceremonies Wiutefl Kuier and secretary. Abide with Me Dow The Elks' Quartet. Ceremonies Exalted Ruler and Officers of Lodge. Opening Ode.... nromers. Great Ruler of the universe All seeing and benign, Look down upon and bless our work And he all glory Thine. Oh, hear our prayers for the honored dead. While bearing In our mind The memories graven on each heart For "Auld Iitng Syne." Invocation "Chaplain Rev. pro. - Harvey Hostetier. Voices of the Angeis Ijine Wilson Mrs. Mubelle Crawford-Welpton. Eulogy . ... Brother C. G. Saunders. PART II. Selection Philharmonic Trio Robert Cuacaden, Director. Memorial Address Brother W. II. Atwell. Aria from Isaiah The Lord Will Com fort Zlon l'atten Mrs. .Weloton. In Meniorlajn Vandewater The Kike' Quartet. Orchestra Arthur Smith, leader. Closing Ceremonies '. Exalted Ruler and Officers of Lodge, Doxology Brothers and Audience. Praise Ood from whom all blessings flow, Praise lllm all creatures here beliw; ' Pruieo JJim. almv-e -for;ll that's good, Praih Him for our true Brotherhood. Benediction'' . v., .... ,,-... i Kothlnsr te Pay for Cnndle. The "Ullow candle" burglar,wa at work Wednesday night, presumably tfh the pur pose of seenring the necsenry funds where with to properly celebrate Thanksgiving. He. J Ross. visited two houses, but the presence of two , uf our aW9 poJk-e officers in the neighborhood 'evidently J generate persons to marry will result la a soUred' him away before he succeeded In ! degeneracy that will ruin the human race." BREGUIX1 OF TIIK III M AN R ACK '- ' ?"i 1 - - Hill Framed 1n ISern to Prevent Mar rlaaje fit Deflclents. SIOl'X CITY. !., Nov. 30. (Hpeclsl Tel egramsConsumptives, ispUoptlca, syphlll tlfs. Insane persins, habituli.1' drunkards. prostitutes and thieves will be prohibited from marrying In the state , of lowsw and transmitting their curse to pusterlty If a bllF which Is being framed by City Health Officer Grant J. Roes and put In the bands of State Senator John H. Jackson for pre sentation at the coming Session of ths legis lature becomes a law.' ,.; "We take more palns lnbreedlnj? oattle and horses than we do In securing a healthy propagation or tne numan race, saia it. Sooner or later the criminal laxity In allowing diseased and de- Cli-AMEJr KEEP SAMPLES BeceiYfd from Market Center, '- DELAY IN SHIPMENT. NO RELIEF F)J? !lrl Who Forces Cheek to geeoreT floury 10 join tier soiaier I. over Is Arrested at Kew securing; iny pelf. ----- At the residence of Harry Mitchell, ,' BOO South Sixth street, the burglar .,yiteria a foom on the second floor by" means of a ladder. The. room Wua unoccupied and the burglar ransacked a trunk he found there, scattering" ,he contents on the floor. Two; officers passed down the alley at the time1 it is supposed the burglar was In the house and he spotted them and made his escape without attempting to enter any of the other rooms. At the residence of J. A. Churchill, 610 Sixth avenue, the burglar attempted to pry open one of the windows, but the fastenlnns proved too strong to be broken. Marks on thi window casing showed where an attempt had been made to pry It open. It Is sup REMORSES I.KADS IP TiY SlICIfJE so thffit n-4 .a vr mself. ' r Man h- Kllleflr lianas 'Him SIQUX CITT, la., Nov. (Special Tel-egram.l-Drlven to drink by the specter of his brother-in-law, whom he had murdered six years ago, Ernest Meyer, a farmer liv ing 'near Movllle, la.,' conjmf)rt pnlclde yesterday by hanging himself to the raft ers In the haymow. He was found dead by his wife this morning. In March, 1900, Meyer stabbed his brother-in-law, Chris Bauer,' for assaulting his mother. He was tried and Convicted Of the crime, but released upon payment oX,a flap of J50. Since that time the memory. f , the (From a Staff Correspondent. V -rES MOINES. Nov. SO. (Bpeclsl.) The Iowa Grain Dealers' association, has Just sen to every member of the association a cTrcnlar bnter advising thai a sample of everV dar bt rtm be kept for f itUlrc rtOri erfoe. "Members are advised to buy fruit Jars and, from each car of corn, keep a Jar full, properly labeled. This iV'trt' re ,'usM a an'hhject lesson both to the farmer and the grain dealer. When the reports come hnjck as to- the grade the com was given the Jars will settle disputes and by com parison, will show the reasons. ' V . ' .' ' --Secretary. George A. Wells has written tne Interstate Commerce .commission, and In' answer to questions asftrfd of ths com mission has been Informed that, thoueh delay In transit are sometimes vexatious no rule can -be laid down by tm. emmjs slon to govern In all enss, because condi tions of tha traffic some ifmes make delays JlnavntrtrtblB -To further question the com. mwlon says that rauroans are sponsible for errors on the part of their agents In' quoting freight rates. i Girl Forsrer Canabt. In the last twelve month. The total as sets of ths banks of the state on November 12, ths data of the test report to the auditor, was S14.K;.fiXm Osceola Woman Hurt. Miss Anna Stockllng of 0-eola fell down thv steps at the Toung Women's Christian aAsnolitthm room at Fourth and Ixrust totter and It Is feared may be, seriously Injured Fhe Is now at ths Methodist hos pital. '.She struck her head In the fall 'In such a manner thaft I feared her spin Is affected. - lnr some tlms shs could not speak. No bones were broken. She was alone and it la supposed she was In ths city shopping for In her purse was a round trip ticket front Oceola. .F.arlham Man Sears Death. Thomas Enrly of Farlham, la., is at Mercy ' hospital In this city near death's door as a result of hemorrhage of the brain. He was at one time accounted the heaviest stock shipper of the state. He Is tha father o( Lieutenant Orson Esrly of ths regular army. - , . , fens was employed by then . president of ths Works. F. A. Maestretti, Board of Publl) j.tf . ,mu um. w j t dl.ad haa haunted him. continually and lately posed that the presence of the officers ln, " . ' Pmn' , ,,r,nlf Meyer leaves a wife an,d several children. th neighborhood scared the burglar away also from this place. A. Metsnar to. I New Location of Wholesale Bakery, 116 Mynster Street, Council Bluffs. Is. Home-made Bread a Specialty. -Visitors Welcome. MALONET CIGAR CO., 90 PEARL ST., COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA., DISTRIBUTERS FOR THE ROBERT BURNS 10O CIGAR AND LITTLE BOBBIE, OLD T1ME3 AND ERF.18 bo CIGARS. A Marrlaae Licenses. Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to the following: Nnme and Residence. William M. Batehelor, Council Bluffa, Bertha G. I'tterback, Council BlufTs.., Trncy Young. Omaha Millie Gillespie, Nehawka, Neb H. P. Ix"ch, Omaha Klixaheth A. Plumer, Omaha Ross Fife, Red (ik, la , Mary Cavett, Piescott, la , Age. .... 2i ,.... .... 30 .... 35 21 Combination gas and electric chandelier and the celebrated Welsbach Incandescent gas burners. Why not see us before you buy. We can certainly please you on price and quality of goods. Shephan Bros., 62) West Broadway. ' '" N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. 250. Night, 60s. MIXOR MKNTIOH. A Lucky Thought. To have your clothes cleaned instead of buying new ones Give us a trial is all ws ask and we are sure you will tell your neighbors how pice It was done. We dve lace, plumes, etc., to match samples. Coun cil Bluffs Cleaning Co. and Rug Factory, 31 N. Main. Both 'phones 816. SATURDAY SPECIALS at DIM'S C 0. 0. MARKET 128 WEST BROADWAY. ; , TELEPHONE 65, ." Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens, lb. wv . Sirloin Steak, lb ...... g" Forterhuse Stoak. lb--IIJC Round Steak, lb "w Best Rib Boiling J, Beef, lb Best Pot Roast C t Beef, lb , W"UW Home-made Pure 10 Pork Sausage, lb 1UC Ws make a pure Pork Sausage to comply with the pure food law. We also 4lO' not use any preservatives. Real F.state Tranefera. These transfers were reported to The Bee November 30 by the Pottawattamie County VbKtract company of Council Bluffs: J. W. Squire and wife to Marios Ras muHsen, w-'5 feet of lot 4, block 5, McMiihon, Cooper & J.-fferi' lat add., w. d -. H.500 Philadelphia Mortgage and Trust com- fianv to Julius Katelman, lot 14, il.uk 10, Beers' subdiv., w. d 1,700 Gaorae R. Hanthorn and wife to A. ' O. Walker, lot block 2, Madison Park add., w. d 1,200 Thomf.s C. Kennedy and wife to Horace E. Fallers, lot 1, iuock 4, WebHter's 1st add., s. w. d Surah. H. B. Rohrer and hiiHuand to Ernest E. Hart, undivided one-half of lot 1, block lii, Mill add., q. c d ... Five transfers, total Davis, drugs. Clark's, sodas. Stockert sells carpets... Fine engraving at Leffert's. Ed Rogers' Tony Fausf beer. See Borwlck for Xmas goods.' Plumbing and heating, Blxby Lewis Cutler, funeral director. Farmers to Meet nt Onawn. ONAWA, Nov. 30. (Special.) Decem ber, 1. Mtand 21 has been fixed as the date of the Monona county farmers' Insti tute. All exhibits much be entered and In place by 1 o'clock December 19 In order to compete for premiums.- The Institute will be held this year at Whiting in a large Implement hall, which, will be specially fitted for the occasion.- Liberal prices ate offofed for '.cortr'and 4jWljer' grains, also for corn . Jiidgi)V Frofei-'jiorji',' from ; ,hj Ames Agricultural collage, to act as Judges and explain the methods, will be In at tendance. The first corn show ever held In Monona county was started at Whiting a few years ppjQ by a few corn grower .'v i i ' ( snofliod.iofosel8tlnK seed corn, and Prof. Ifrilderf ' ttas'' seVrured with 1 his charts to give a lecture.' From this meeting the very successful fanners' institutes held the last few years were developed. New depart J ments have been added, until now the In stitutes cover most everything pertaining to farm life. Almost, every successful corn raiser In the "county "Is carrying out some Of 1-roi. tiqiaan.s iuu. iwuib eujjj'.iijio of seed and improved methods o( OttUjva tlon. Ths increase in tslUy and quantity of the corn crop In Mo'nhna" cbunty has been marked tha last few years and much credit, 1 due to Profi Holder for his Ideas A Son. 'phone MT. . Jadve Olive. .to, Give Library, , , ;,QNAWA IeLKoviAiiio-(.8tH:c4aWnJudKe Xdijlsofi Ollvsr, . who . donated the public .library to Oaawa. a:ifew, year. ago, apd ! who this spring gave from Jo.000 to $8,600 to Institute a department of normal train In. un1 rinmeatln aclenrA In connection with Woodring Undertaking company. TeL S39. In,. -t,..i. i... ki,. inh T?LlMT,OFFlRTArB0lVfT!TM,SNT- '. m. fa .art Ho give ju,uuv tur a inuie suusuiiiiiai nuiaii building or to create an endowment fund, ns may be deemed best by the board of trustees. Certain reasonable conditions , are attached to ths bequest. The proposition left 6 600 Bpndsl Bpaost Choice rarly Ohio potatoes at 60c de livered in five-bushel lots or more. Both 'phone 182. Brldenstlne & Smith, 1401 S. 6th St. A gTan opportunity to save big money on your piano purchase at A. Hospe Co., 26 South Main street. Council Bluffs. Widow Saes for Doner. When Mrs. Angle Dasliner was married In tills city January li, 1WS, she was given to understand by her husband, Frank II. Dashner, that ha wa the owner of 600 acres of fertile land in Mills county, with out incumbrance of any kind upon It. They lived on the farm and enjoyed the profits from It until the death of Dashner. on May 1 of this year. Then t& widow discovered that the-day before she was married to MISS ARK WRIGHT'S CHINA SALE FK M DECEMBER 1 TO 8. 6o4 MYNSTER STREET. Ail sizes of storm doors, storm sash, storm windows and weather strips, at Geo. , Homeland's. Excelsior Masonic Indsi. will meet in ana- Is now under consideration and will be ao- J1 ronuiiunlcation this evening for work in cepted as soon aa definite arrangements vt....rt ere.' . .,-... can bs settled upon. Judge Oliver has al- Men s felt lined overshoes. I1.&0. Mens- , ,. , ,. , ,., , Bosion pure guni overshoes. fLU? Duncan Wi (PUbllc-splrlted citizen and & Dean, 'ii S. Main. 1 always fortiost .Jn everything" to advance If your shoes m-ed repairing bring them 'thu Jtilereyts lif'eUucatlon in the town and JVe,fiXoV'emDwl'"e you WHlt- 'ti,i.D- , county. The Judge has accumulated con gants family Slioe Store. , t . , ' ,7 , . , Befo.e buvinic a aas or electric nortabi; t 'derAble woaUn ,n Wonona county and in call and Bee oar line. New, up-to-date and ! n, declining years seems disposed to do prices are right. W. A. Maurer. all tha good he can with It. Onawa Is 1 The reason why Hafer does the business ' fortunate to be the recipient of his gifts because he delivers the goods to your, ...j ,, . from' ose.' bt"lia ploiiger'fjp jj:tvei almost thirty- years In Onawa. . rsrstsli Ileitis (Jwa I nlverslly. FAYETTE, Ja., Nov. 30. Announcement was made today by President W, A. Shank lln of Upper Iowa university, that Andrew Carnegie has given the university-. (30,000 endowment -Upon )120,000 being rab-Md. nearest station at tha least cost A beautiful and ornamental gas burner, the Welsbach chick' lamp, complete, fl.i. Stephan Bros., o' West Broadwtiy. Winter term Western Iowa College opens Monday, Deo. 3. Send for catalogue. 'I'none for information. Both 'phones. Rev. Father McGovern entertained a largu audience last evening at St. Francis' acad emy with ills lecture, ''My impression of Rome." i pay f 12 per ton for cast Iron; mixed, lli; stove, Is; rags, l"c per iu.; rubber, cfco; copper, 14c per lb. 1. Katelman, ovi M ini, bulh 'phones tfvo, iiilCh HrHCim ItrRnil. .nrl, r-.,,r, , V, Bane Imported giamtea, lettering, carvina ' students oj; tha high school wttl sing and tracing. rine inoiiumeiital work lo Jfrol. Ktowrua jor inviung uim me. otner kpecialty. Bheeley & Lane, Z17 East Broad- 1 daV- RoU-rts. who is popular with the Way. school boys, promptly severed rouuertlon wtkVttan'lblaiBdUhtvJer.1Uvr h' r.VU aVlcn lnSTt theButa!'u0arb,h?tfbu,rUi:g j 3'" hU,Ub" Est J,, lmJ Uhl" PB10UyKbClTV-N ths I Emma lleilman of Chicago, whom he courted for six years, Prof. W. H. Llppold of the chair of botany, University of Mln- '-LXvf ' .W"s Kotes.' OTTUMWA ' Viease, sir, I , am sorry I did it," will 'be rtie doleful, refrain which MIPS Grace McOord of ITnyard, la,, the 4lMgV-ter''.vf;:;aohn , MYrtr' wWrlthy fasrnfr.rls under arrest In New Orleans, La., - charge with forglmr her. father's name to: a check for 4V. The obeck was passed oft the Guthrie Center bank after the girl had induced the superintendent of tjie Outh,rle Center schools to' identify her at the bank. ' Infatuation for1 & , trooper of the EinrfcnUi United Statoa eavaliiy . 1 said to hav' been the dtue t trl action. The" attachment sprang tip While the regiment was at Fort Des Moines.. It Is supposed by the girl's relatives that she got the' $400 and left for the soith with this Intention of Joining the trooper In Cuba. Aftef. aecurlng ths money the girl came to Des MolnesT and bought some clothe and then left for New Orleans en route to Cuba. The father assisted the detectives in locating the girl and today a telegram was received from the New Orleans police, saying that the girl Is under arrest there. Preparations for bringing the- girl, bacilli Iowa were at ones begun, Bho- Is eU eleventh Iowa girl to attempt trTPuhjr; and go to Cuba In order to join sonic trooper of the Eleventh .cavalry. With Miss McCord on her trip were Mrs. Irving Rice, a young girl of this city, who was married to a trooper a short time before the regiment Van ordered to Cuba, and Mrs Hannah Smith, another Des Moines girl, who- re.ceoUy married a, . member. ?. the regiment. "These two women Join their husbands there. More Send Delesrates. The selection of delegate from Indiana j and Colorado to the convention to be held : W this, city nexit week, for considering the . $u'os'tionof voting direct for United States ' aaflatqr!. ", been made and the lists of k4ga.tes reached Governor Cummins in to- 1 iMy'4)-"Wall.'' There ara now a total of fifteen states that have notified the governor-of the persons whp will represent their states In the coming convsnUon and all the states, with the exception oi new York and the fiew England states, have accepted the Invitation and informed Gov .ernOCummlns that they wouldama,-delc,-eata.n Til convention will "meet.. Wednes- Ao'v r.f nut week In the hou: chamber at-4 the state capitol building, when the dele gates will be welcomed by Governor- Cum mins. It will be the first convention of Its kind wince - ths Independence of America. FIV; dejf gntes &re authorized from each StatSi and a full attendance would bring about -225- delegutea New York and the Neily England states falling to appoint dele gates. It Is still believed thero will be about 160 or more delegates. School Men to Meet. Secondary school men of Iowa will meet at ths Stats Agricultural college in Ames tomorrow for an Important meeting, at which, all th.ollege ajid,U&lvers.lty men of the state, w-ill be presou. .'.ttio relation of the high school to ths college and the course of study that the high school should follow In preparation for college Is an ever fruitful topic of discussion and will be the principal topic at tomorrow's meeting. Theis la considerable dissatisfaction between tne two eilasees of schools In xeivtyft tf .4Jie matter that has existed for aame tlss ana the meeting tomorrow will take- th-whole question up again. j The State Board of Educational Exam iners will meet tomorrow In the offices -or the state superintendent, at which time Prof. Rlffgs will make a report on ths Inst examination, which was tha first under the new, 'state Certificate law. . - t Banks An Prosperous. There haa been an Increase of $808,469.04 in ths deposit In stats and savings banks of Iowa since ths last bank statement about two months ago, according- to- the state auditor's report , today., JThere Is, a total of llLt.3H.;ti.ti0 now on.flepuwt to (lie banks, which 'is an Increase of flS.SisS.034.38 BALLOT' BOX STUFFERS OUT California CoariSIs Will Be Called to "- Testify Against' Rent and 1 ,- -. ebntlts. ',.", - ', .- ,: '..r .-. "SACRAMENTO, Cal., Nov. 0.-At the rs qnet of Attorney Heneyi Oovsrnor Pardee ha pardoned Steffens and Wyman, the bal lot, .boa stutter's, in order that they may testify against Abraham Ruef and Mayor Schmlts of San Francisco. t SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. go. Steffens aad Wymsjv were sentenced to five years' Im prisonment for stuffing the ballot boxes at ths local primaries held a short time before ths last election of Mayor Schmlts. Through the result of this primacy election Abo Ruef secured control of ths county re publican convention. Charges were .made th;U Steffens and Wyman, who were acting as election officials, had stuffed the ballot bo In favor of certain delegate. They DEATH JIECORD. (.rnerat Victor 1,. Han timan. BALTIMORE, Nov. 80. General L. Victor Bauglunan, on of the democratic leaders of this state; died suddenly today at his home at Frederick of scut Plight's dl . ::Kd C yesra General Baashman was - ths Maryland member of ttie denuxratls national com mlttee. Otto Vonaa. CHICAGO. Nov. ). Otto Young, one of ths leading financiers of this city, died at his home at Lake Geneva, Wis., after an illness of about a month, lis was ons of ths largest holders of real estate in this city and his wealth is estimated at several millions. Colonel Theodora Ewtrl. SPRINGFIELD, 111.. Nov. 0. Tolonel Theodore Ewert of . this city, for many years assistant adjutant general of Illinois, died today at Illinois Soldiers' and Sailors' home at Qulncy. Richard J. Garvey. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Nov. ). Richard J. Garvey1, representative-elect from the Sec ond Missouri district, died at his home In, this city yesterday of pneumonia, aged 44 years. iir Edrrln Reed. LONDON, Nov. . Sir Edwin Red, formerly chief constructor of the British navy, is dead. He waa born In 1S30. FIRE RECORD. PlttaknrsT Factory. PITTSBURO, Nov. JO.-Firs of unknown origin broko out early today In the station ery department of the Ruud Manufacturing company, No. S40 Second avenue, and dam aged tha plant to the extant of several thousand dollars. The blase was so fierce wers tried befor Judge Lawlor and cop- " threatened the adjoining . ..j , , . ,i,,,7 structures and all the engines In ths down- (Own district w ri , uiiiiiiuit.u. H.TCini i n w- vlotsd and sentenced When1 Judge Lawlor came up for ro-eleo-tlgn' N'Qvember 6 last Ruef and his adher ents made a bitter and strong fight against him and tt waa the nomination of two men aa candidates for superior Judge on both the republican and the democratic tickets in order to make Lawlor's defeat certain that brought the present prosecutions for graft to a focus. Lawlor was elected Judge and already the cases of some of the men Indicted have been assigned to him for .trial. Wyman was a municipal employe and Stef- man were slightly hurt by falling glass. The loss is covered by insurance. onth Dakota School, " ' ST. PAUL. Nov. to. A special to ths Dispatch from Jefferson, S. D., says: Fire which started In St. Catherine's young Women's academy destroyed one ,f ths main halls and threatened to destroy the main buildintr.K.Oti'e hundred pitpl(s l"tne nialn bulldlnsj capod. without Injury, The flnahcal-loss wflr not exceed ta.soo. Onis t-,i - Market anil Grocery BOTH 'PHONES 46. 537 BROADWAY. Tresh Dressed Turkey, per pound Fresh Qressed Ducks, por pound. 124 Fresh Dressed Geese, per pound. lit eratral arocery and En eafc :-CU3ac' BOTH 'PHONES 24. 600-602 W. BROAJJlWAY: Oyetere, per Quart Plrnlc Hams, SPECIAL YQT SATURDAY: Spring Chickens, per' pound. , ,.Sc . . .,25c ...25c ...25c 15c 10c Fncy canned Sugar Corn, per cao. . . . 8wt Cider, per gallon. . . . Home-made Mince Meat, S pounds. . . Good Rio Coffee. S pounds , Hand Picked Apgjee, per peck. ........ AH kinds fancy Cookies, per pound Nc 25c: per pound,,,.,..,,,,. J'C Lard, 3 pounds. Sausage, per pound. , , . . . Bacon. '' ' per pouriJ. 1 , . . , Bologna, per pound. v ...25c ...lie 14c TRY OUR CENTRAL FLOUR, every sack wamuitod, per sack. , , . 1.15 Durlna November 198 transfers nf ri tale, with an asureKale toiixiilrrail.m nt 91,,33b.!tot were recorded, as uauictt 14b traiusters wilh an aaBreaaU) consideration of ljj.3.ti.j recorded during the same month Kinest R., the 18-year-old son of Mr. and air. A. Wocdfork, it Souih Niiieleenih slitet, .died ytsierday morning. 'ii,e lu neral will be:ld tliis afternoon at i o clock f rum the residence and inlsi iu)it will bo in rairview ceiiielujy. t'rauk llolinoj., uharged by tLf proprietor of Uie Ukuu liolei with .mIi.uih. .u 11 , hxajd bill, was sent to the coualy Jail tor ten day yenierduy by Ju.no. Gaidin. il.lliuHus a n eo led -.VVaOitssuajr at Um biiiMiuii depot as he waa about tuy ltavu vn. 11 was kald. ,,,.-c . . t AKa; VOL iunU TO PUT A fH UNACfi I.N HlAf NLW itoltia.r I" VOL AUk. ,Ld l'1JU(i; wini ,rou UN 0.K UK Ol H Hul'-AIH Ultttir, KL'KNAClis. VMi KNOW WE CAN BL'IT YOU IN J-HlCt: AND W OKK. '. A. jSJlS.Nt.'t.it. lij WKH'i ISHOAUWAi, ' Wurd J. Cagwin, an attofnty of Rome, N. i., is in ihe ciiy ifcpitt.Limr,( ill eni hell of the eatul of lli Uta Henry V ale of ti.ia tity, ho died posaesotd of a Ure amount ui real auu pe. annul prup tity. 'ihe Wow. wliu had Liouijhi auk lur her donor 11111 recviu.y coii.pruiinsed by aiccpiliiif Btrveial UiuuanU duUala la stt l.eiutm. uui la the u.o of buyiiig ready-mudu kulis mat get jui of kIiudo afler you swr liieai a tow duys wnta you can ml a Utlior-iimde suit l liieai' nam up-lo-d-ic In iie, a ood nt, and at a veiy raon able price? Un of liicks' suits will out wear iniee ready-inuue sun aud will al ways look well u long u there U uuj Ihing Icit of It, be lUvk about lour domes-li pays, Boy. ..while kicalns; - a foot ball on FUMe.icr avenue yesterday afternoon. fi liiiljued Chai les IltDu a ln-riiA u.-.(.-). . a hiu-tieil to a huggy. '1'ha annual d.usnej .d..n ?SiTih ti.oud into Washing- ton aveiaia, wlitao It woilidwa wtlu g Itie , ulions pole and oouipleie-ty wrei k.-J t.e ve 1 Lkle. Mm. lieno.aiia daugl.ter hid just anghtml irmn U.o buggy kJi, n Iw-m-, Ifrigntened by being suuik uy the fool bail j siai ud off on ttia run. . . I Mayor Macrae stated yesterday that he .would pttrfpuna appointing the omiiiilt.u j of twtle to confer vvllb the otlioer of ihe j Omaha Council Tltuff re. l Hallway j ctanpany on tne qumU(,u of a alright ,- cent fare between .j the two oiileia until I Thursday. Tha rrgulap nu ninly mliag uf jtns loMUiieroll club will 1m helo next Wdivedy, at hli ktlnn thtsjnatier will nrounni up nit mayor was aiHt d u nespta, last night married M e Alma tovbin son. a suutely girl of h url Uoiie. , lappold wa formerly secretaga-of the Vyung- Mos s Christian association at Kort JLiwWix and Miss liellman Is a Bister of J. J. lUHrnan, present secretary of the i'oung Moi a (JUiis tlan association of Sioux City. . ROCK KArMlJ-The Brand iurymen of Lyon county has found two indictments at least' against members of-, the;- lioard of Supervisors for forgery , and tbese sriil be repiirled worn tis Jury., jaeets sgaln,. teuilier 10. This Is stated on absolute J thorily. It is said the graft dvprtvcu tlio county of about $i,y.iO of the road fuiid. The forgery consisted in raising receipts for road work, the county paying the aided sum to the supervisor. The names of 1 tie, alleged guilty ones are not positively known. Orvls' best flour, per sack. V Cheese, per pound... Soda and Oyster Crackers, per pound . , ' Buckwheat Flour, per pound , . . $1.00 ...15c 5c 5c .Bacon,..., J 1 . per pound , Oysters, per quart. 25c New York Sweet Cider, per gallon Home-made Mince Meat, per pound.... . Pork Sausage, link or bulk, 3 pounds. Fresh Dressed Chickens, per pound. Pot Roast, , per pound... Boiling Beef, per pound. . 35c 10c 25c lie ,.;5c .!4c len Avenue Grocery BOTH 'PHONES 108. 236 W. BROADWAY. Dressed Chickens, per pound. , 9 Geese, per pound .10 Duck, per pound '. ...10t ( Early Ohio Potatoes, per bushel-.. ., 55 "Pxtra, fancy Apples, per peck. ,15c Extra fancy Navel Oranges,, per dozen .25c 4 "pounds of Prunes 25c 4 lbs. best Japan Rice 25c 6 lbs. hand picked Navy Beans. 25c 3 lbs. best Home-made Mince meat 25c 60c Tea for 25c 4 cans best Atlantic Corn.... 25c 3 cans Wax or String Beaus. ,25c 3 cans Strawberries.'.... 25c ZUo can Salmon, 2 tor. . . , . , ,oc 3jjc ..can .Peaches IRo .Sftcvcan, Barttett Pears, 2 fcr, .25e 4 lbs. OyBter Cractrers .2.5c 4 lb.' Sdrfra-iver i. mtQ' 4 lbs. Ginger Snap ,Ks.2fic Meadow Gold r Gold Medal Flour, per sack . Solid Packed Oysters, per quart . . . Currants or liaising, per package '. . . . TfWQ Pounds Extra' Mne Country Hatter,.';; .$1.05 . . .80c . 10c . . .45c MEXICAN GAINSHIS' tltiERTY Libras Rivera Released Afler Hear Ids by lalted States (uiauila. slvner at St. Lusts. BT. LOUIS, Nov. . IJbrado Rivera, one ot the menibeis of the alleged Mexican revolutionary junta, -arrttiwi three weeks ago on complaint of the'- Mexican goven. ment, was discharged by United States Commissioner Glay today. -.After',, ravish ing- the Mexlcsn government's complaint i V- Orsy .deijdwd Uit ths offense charge! ' wss of a polities! nature, and for that j reason nof - 'extraditable. . The""' specific I cbdrgea wtre j;aaiiplracy tu seize tiie u$- , torn lions at Nog. ties, Meg., to' beris t':A- rifles from ths government house at i t'enatit-a and to enli-t .kw men ts inalc.i I war on the Mexican government. ! frr : ' . z - 1 ": r1 tw' : - j- - '" i 'U ,4 ... . . .. ., , " " " VA ' ' ' ' . ...... ' tn-t - !.-... r:'ti -i ' 3 -.TI ' U . ' 'I ' f.;)'.liii lie) It-,. -lird. 1 NI?W YOH'K, S' iv. -Gambling devices I valued at SiDrC-thsrt ttl.xi wer. seUed In i a sudlce ra, j jhi-'V t'l't-y nt the TudV I Expiv-M eniilills Id West Twentv- . seventh str-cL Tl.c l.un uutliu, one rti.-e. on Klondil.e tnU ud 1..1 ni, i.or he ddrea i.f : liouxe In West Thirl -six 1 1: street, h!eb it ii Li fiwA-e Ixrrt ncci- led as a g imbllrg nN. e br Frank Feltni . who skiMMiqy. Ir( Hu Adwv Thanksgiving ri ra ors ' fcenr Tt-r ' - u psirni wagorjoyos, (i ire gatr-tiMi. Jlloois ol ths Coju- j r. removed u a f 'Uce siaOun, Illiitois ' J S" 1 V Account Intqrildtlohzvl Live Stock exposition ; 'Tickets on Sale December 1. 2, 3. 4 and 5 - ; , 7 Return Limit, December 10th Two ; East Trains Daily Leave Leave Omaha: 6t00 P.M. 1 Omaha StOQ'.A.MV . i Train Stop ft ttalstaad &trat. Arrive Chicago 7:30 - 'Arrive Chicago 9:30 Car Lin Direct to Slock Yards A. M. P. M. r X B ,-.ril'. TICKETS AND INFORMATION AT CITY TICKET OFFICE r ' " ' 1402 TARNAM STREET. OMAHA Thru- j I vife, 1 1 ."