TITK OMATTA DATLV BEEr FRIDAY. MAY 1. P0.. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL Office 15 Sco'. Street. BLUFFS Both 'Phones 43. MIKOtl MKSTIO. Harmony chapter. Order of the Eastern Btar, will hold a special mor-tlns. Ihla even Inn f jr Initiation of candldatea. Palm grove No. 11 lll hold a pvinl ln etlna; Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. V. B. Iluiv for the purpose of voting upon applications. S. H Ropers and Minnie R. Thompson, both of Lincoln, Neb., were married In thla pity yesterduy. the cfromnny being per formed by Kpv. Henry DeL,on. Blan chanter, Royal Arch Mason, will m.et In apeclal ronvorallon Friday evtn Ing for work In the Royal Arch decree. A banquet will be nerved at the close of the aenf Ion. The funeral of the Inte Mr. Mursarct Cramer, wife' of Anton I'lamer. will he held Frldav morning at 9 o'clock from St. i f I V. .!.... U.irlnl n.lll t.n ' rmiii la Avni n i-iimiii. tiini mil iiii .i In the Lewis township cemetery MANY BIDS ON WATER WORKS City Engineer Anticipates Fully One j Hundred Will Be Received. MATERIAL SAMPLES COMING All Proposal Must Re In the Hand of Ihc City Clerk by May Elahteen, Whea They Will Be Opened mil 'Inliuliti'i!. Hustler' park on Sixteenth avenue and the game will be called at 2 .1" o clue k. Thla will he the lineup: First Nationals M. ,ln"ksnn. catcher; II. I.. Pniin hilrliar- U Wi.iti.raunl firf liMf' I'. Ksdollet. iwcY.nd huse; K. liiiird, thlid bus; F. M. f-eatr. short stop; .1. N. 1 Mi alihtor. h'lt field; 11. F. Spooncr, center field; F. K. Rofl. ristit Held. Combined Banker.-!. Bender. (('. H. Kav. t. catcher: J. Jura-en if. B. S.iv.l, pitch, r; J. Keellne (('. B. Sav.i. first has ; W. Price (Com'l NMi I. second base; K. Htreet.-r K'nm l Nni 1). third has-'; II. 11 il- ! tenhauer (l B. Sav.l. ahortrtop; W. Hough I (State Fhv.i, left field; Hough cHtale Rflv.h center fiehi; J. Wnlton I K. Herli. icrl.t ft. .1.1- M If1 U Aiil I lllll'htt. INI SubMltiHc:' First National W. t. iKiw. O. Mitchell, w. .1. Donlin (or Nationals) arid John J. Splndler. Combined Hankers H W. Har.leton, W. Piper. A. Herealielm. Scorer: V. K. Craig. I'mplie: Hank" O'Day. Indications are that there will be up ward of 110 hid for the construction of The P. C". DcVol Hardware Co.. ar? bay- i the proposed municipal water kotas. plant, tng a demonstration on the new floor finish Chl-Namci, and extend a cordial invitation to all the ladies of Council Bluffs In call and see this demonstration, and get a ample, can of Chi-Namel. Mra. Stelnberger. (5 Twntv-lxth ave nue, filed an Information yesterday In the court of Justice Oreene, charulng Iter Inn band, Henry Stelnberger. with beating her with his fists and a clothes prop while he was, It It alleged. In a drunken frenzy. Tatrlclc McLaughlin of Missouri Valley, aged 70 years, died yesterday at St. Ber nard's hospital from ap plcxy. He Is sur vived by his wife. The body was taken to Missouri Vallev last evening and the fu neral will bo held there Friday morning. Tlcketi for the Dr. Baldwin organ open ing concert at the English Lutheran church. Friday evenlne, May . can be had at lite Swanson Music More, 4o7 Broadway. wIuib all reserving of seats will be done. No ex tra charge for reserved seaut. Cct your tickets at onto eo as to get early choice feats. The Board of Fire and Police Commis sioners will mike an Inspection of the po lice department this evening, i ne in.. i tion, 1l s understood, will Include all equip ment, and the members of the department will be lined up before the board for pel annal Inspection as to appearance, knowl edge of the rules, weapons, etc. The suit brought by Joe Meyers against Trte tlve Callaglian and the letter's bonds men to recover Mi. the alleged value of a suit of clothes taken from Meyeis w.il'.e he was under arrest at the city Jail, was taken on change of venue from the court of Justice Oreene to thut of Justice Cooper.' As" Justice Cooper was In Avoca yesterday the case had to be continued until today. N. C. Thompson was Issued building per mits yesterday for a one-story cottage on Avenue B, between Heventeenth and ICigh teentli street, to cost tl.fnf). and for a one siorv cottage on Third avcn.ie. between Kighteenth and Nineteenth streets, to cost $3,100. C. H. Long was issued a permit for one-story cottage on Fourth avenue, be tween Twenty-second and '. ( 't nty-lhlrd streets, to cost $So0. An Information charging Hcrold ITorton with Insanitv was filed yesterday by l'r. N. J. Rice. Horton is a bachelor, about 50 years of age, and has for several veaih lived alone on a five-acre farm near Love land. Ho has been In poor health for some time and a few n ago whs taken to the Jr'.dmundao-n hospital. Yesterday his mind became affected and It was deemed h"ri to remove him to St. Bernard's hospital. PH I l A II V II ALLOT BIO AFFAIR lrolalily Take Twenty-Konr Honrs to Count the A ote. The lallot for the primary election on June 2 will be a tremendously big nfl'air. In addition to the state and county tickets, the names of the candidates for tne various township offices have also to be printed on It. The counting of the vot will necessarily be a tedious tesk, nnd the general opinion Is Hint It will be Int.? the day following the primary, or imssihly some time during the second day after, brfore definite Information as to the result will be obtained. For n numb?r of the republican nomlno- j tlons there will he several candidates, but the democrats, with tile excep tion of possibly two offices, will have but one candidate for each nomination. There will be no contest for the prohibition party nominat Ions, and the same will be true of the socialist party. II. A. YVaddington, deputy city eerk for the last two years, is n candidate for llio republican nomination for recorder, and of Monday, May IS. The city counc il wKi I inencis were ousy cnci.....s ... meet that evening, at which lime the Lhlb "nation petition yesterday, will be opened and then referred to the R- V. Innes. candidate for the repnb clty engineer for tabulation. This work "ran nomination for county auditor, filed will take some time, a the bids have been Us papers yesterday. Two candidates on Invited o-i four separate portions of liio'the socialist pnrty ticket made their ap rropo:'cd plant, bm follows: On the po.ver j pearance yesterday. L. Klnnchan of this plant complete, on the settling reservoirs, i city lilcd his papers for the socialist nom on the distribution system and on the Inalion for county treasurer, and A. O. FEW CASES OF IMPORTANCE Session of Supreme Court Has Little Work of Interest to Public. WIND AND CLOUDS SAVE FRUIT Reports from Over the State Indicate Little Dnmaare lias Resulted from the Iteeent l.oit Temperatures. At least Knglneer Ktnyrc rays he moks for that number tf bids. If the number of the copies of p. ana and specifications he sent out to prospective bidders counts for anything. Mr. Ktnyre and his force of assistants are Mill spending much of tin ir time making and sending out blue j. lints of the plans and specifications. Already many of the prospective t.iuders are sending In samples of materials, cti., which they propose to Use In the con struction of the plant. These saniplfs range all the way from bricks to smoke consumers, nnd one firm has sent In a section of a chimney of pressed buck. The samples have become so numerous that the city engineer ha3 been forced to store them In the basement of the; city hall, his office being; entirely lnudee,uattf for the purpose. The bids arc to be In the hands of the city clerk by 4 o'clock of the afternoon high service reservoir. F.ach bid must be accompanied by a certified check in a sum equal to 2 rer cent of the bid on each specified item of the division of work. TI.e city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Matters In District Conrt. Tha district court Jury In thn personal in Jury damage suit of John Walker against the street railway company brought In a verdlct'yesterday afternoon In favor of the rompany, after being out but a short time. W'alker, who was formerly In the employ tf the street railway company, sued for alleging that he hud been Injured as the result of a car from which ho was lighting starting again before he had stafely landed. On behalf of the defense it -as alleged Walker alighted from the car While It was In., motion. Tha case of the state of Iowa against L. Ereen will be tried today. Green Is charged svith selling Imitation butter contrary to tha atata pure food law. Indiip of Officer t I'uscy Bank, The affairs of the defunct Officer & fuscy bank, which went Into the hands of receivers September 18, lfloo. are practically wound up and an order from court dis charging the receivers, John Bercshelm and Louii I'. Murphy, is expected at any time. Yesterday the receivers in the district court made their final financial report. The cash for the payment of the final dividend has been placed on deposit In the Council Bluffs Savings hank and already many of the creditors have drawn I he amount due them. The report shows the disposal of $3,517.01, including Sll.1l7.li7. tho balance shown In the sixth report. Out of the $23,517.8 Mr. j neresncim was pain lor nia fcrvicce to date as receiver, while Mr. Murphy was paid SO.ficO, the balance due him for his ser vices. In pddillon to the amount placed in the bank for the payment of the final .divi dend the receivers report the payment of some attorney fees and other claims. Mudge. hIso of this city, filed his papers os SQdalist candidate for clerk of the dis trict court. Harry P.rown. formerly deputy city clerk and an active politician In the Third ward, is said to be circulating a petition for the republican nomination for clerk of the dis trict court, but as yet lias not filed any papers with County Auditor Cheyne. Rankers to Play Ball. For the purpose of celebrating the first Saturday afternoon closing for the summer months the clerks of the First Katlon.il bank and a team composed of tha combined forces of the other banks of the city will play base ball Saturday tfternoon. The scene of the conflict will be tlie Ideal- XTRAGOOp ,; .Admits stealing. Harness. Joe Henncssy, who has been held by the police on suspicion of knowing something about tho disappearance of three sets of harness from the premises of his former employer. Miss Minnie Avery of Bennett avenue, surprised Judge Snyder yesterday morning by volunteering to plead guilty to three charges of petit larceny. An information had been filed by Assist ant County Attorney Ross charging Hen ncssy with breaking and entering, but this ho denied. He said he fourd the doors of tho barn open and merely walked In and took the har.iess. He was willing, however, to plead guilty to petit larceny, and ad mitted taking three sets of harness. Judge Snyder sentenced him to thirty days In the county Jail, but It is likely the case, will be presented to the grar.d Jury. Abe Gilinskl. a dealer In Junk and second hand goods, got into trouble as the result of Hennessy'e thefts. HenncFsy told the police ho sold" the harness to Gilinskl, hut the latter denied this and failed to Identify Henr-essy at the city Jail Tuesday night as the man who had sold him the goods. One set of harness alleged to, have been stolen from Miss Avery's place was found by the police in tilinskl's place. Cillnski had been ordered to appear In court with the harness yesterday morning, but failed to show up. An information charging Oilhihkl with vio lating the city ordinance requiring second hand dealers to register and report all second-hand goods purchased by them was filed by Detective Weir. Odd FellOTra Celebrate. About 150 members of the Odd Fellows and Rcbckah lodges of the city, many of them accompanied by their families, went to Avoca yesterday morning to participate in the celebration of the eighty-ninth anni versary of American Odd Fellowship. The delegation, headed by the Neola band, formed In front of thj Odd Fellows' temple on Broadway at 8:30 o'clock and marched in parade order to the Rock Island depot, where a rpecial train for Avoca was boarded. The special was scheduled to leave here at 9 o'clock, but It was nearly thirty minutes late before 'everyone was aboard and the start made. The special was scheduled to leave Avoca on the return trip at 11:30 o'clock, but It was 1 o'clock be fore the excurslonsists reached home. Governor Cummins openyd his campaign in the Ninth district at Avoca last evening and u number of- his followers from this city took advantage of the Odd Fellows' special to go to Avoca to hear him speak. A number of candidalea for county offices on both the republican and democratic tickets took advantage of tho gathering and went to Avoca to mingle with tho crowd and look after their political fences. CLOTHES FOR BOYS Ederheimtr, Stein St Co. Makers MAKE a list in your mind of all the good qualities you want to find in the boys', clothing you buy. Then come here and get more than you thought of -in an XtragooD suit Good as it can bC( stylish as it should be, lower priced than it ought to be. Sailtr, Junitr and Russian suits in many Vridtint tf itylt $nd fabric. Carefully tailirtd and trimmtd. Ah large tAtw ing $fNrfUt and duhlt-brtasted suit BRANDEIS Boston Store Omaha EE Real Estate Transfers. These transfers were reported to The Bee April J9 by the rottawattamie County Ab stract company of Council Bluffs: Lillian A. Stevens and wife to A. I. Annls, lot 17. Aud's subdiv. of wt?d ' ft. of out lots 2 and 3, Jackson's add to Council bluffs, la., w. d S 6,500 F. R. Fllnn and wife to Wallace Ben jamin, lot 6, block 29, Central subdiv. to Council Bluffs. la., w. d 1,500 C. M. Hope to Frank Allen, lots 13. 14. 15. 18. 17, 18. 19, . 21. :VJ. a and 21. blork Hi. Railroad add. to Council Bluffs, la., w. d 1"00 E. P. Denton and wife to P. M. How- ery, lot 7, block 1, Big Grove, Oak land. Ia.. w. d 800 Henry Peterson and wife to C. C. Muhrmann, lot 2, Peterson s subdiv. of out lot D, town of McClelland, la., w. a. 500 P. C. Peterson to C. C. Muhrmann, lot 30. Peterson s subdiv. of out lot D. town of McClelland, la., w. d 600 Henry Paine and wife to James P. and Anna Johnson, lot 3, block Mayhss 3d add. to Council Bluffs. Ia., w. d.. SO William J. Leverett and wife to Janus , P. and Anna Johnson, lot 2. block 2, Baylies' 3d add. to Council Bluffs, la., w. d Robert F. Rain to Matilda Colacot, lots 1. 2; t and 4. block 61, Railroad add. to Council Bluffs. Ia., q. e. d 50 Jessica J. Siedentopf and husband and Kllen M. 8. Haaa and husband to A. D. Annis. lots 17 and 20. Aud's subdiv. of W4M ft. of out lots 2 aid 3. Jack aoVs add. to Council Bluffs, la, q. c. d 1 Eleven transfers, total Sll,5!M Marriaue 1. Iern.es. Licenses to wfd were Issued yesterday to the following: Name and Residence. Age. 8. H. Rogers, Lincoln, Neb V Minnie H. Thompson. Lincoln, Neb :'9 Prank L. Fallows, Liscomb, la 24 lnes Clark, Neola, la l'J A. V. Oallaher, Ixigan, Ia ft pollle. Armstrong, lxgan. la 21 A Herrtble Utsli results from decaying lungs. Cure coughs and weak, sore lungs with Dr. King s New Discovery, aoc and $1.00. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. tFrom a Staff Correspondent.) T)KS MOlNKfl. la., April 30.-(Special.) When the supremo court meets for the May t rni next Tuesday there will be but two cases ready for submission that have I attracted attention over ins finn-. v,.-; of these is the Charles Rocker case, whicn w ill he heard some time that week. Rocker was convicted of murder In Lyon county. He was farm hand In the employ of August Kchroeder. Schroedcr was found hanging bv hi? neck In the barn. Rocker married his. widow and In a drunken sleep disclosed to her that he had murdered her first hnsbind Rocker han been tried three times In the district court and twice hi case lias been before the supreme court and has been reversed because of errors. Oral arguments will be made to the court In the case next wek. The other case Is that of Ben I. Halinger against the Western I'nion Telegraph company. Salinger had tnado arrange ments to go to another city on a business matter and was to be telegraphed to In case he should not come. A telegram was sent to him not to come, but the company fulled to deliver it and Salinger sued to recover damages. In the trial of the cuse the Interesting circumstance was that he charged for rnllroud fare though he rode on a pass. The superme court reversed the case on the ground that he could not charge fare and ride on a pass. A re hearing of the case has been granted by the supreme couW Thla case will not be reached till the second period of tha May term, which will open June 2. AVIiid nnd Clouds Save Fruit. Wind and clouds saved the fruit In Iowa last night, according to vhe reports reach ing tho weather department here. More definite reports -will be received In a lew days and It will then be known to a cer tainty whether there has been any dam age or not. Reports from all of the twenty-four stations in Iowa to the weather department here' show that tnc thermometer hovered about the freezing point all night. Thirteen of the stations give the minimum for the night bolow thirty-two. There were, however, only four stations, Albla, Keosauqua, Iowa Falls and Boone, that reported frost. Con ditions all over the state were much us they were, in Des Moines, where tho wind and clouds kept 'the frost off. Nursery men and gardeners here today said there was little or no damage. Reports that are being made from each county of tho state to Wesley Greene, state horticulturist, show that the rasp berry and blackberry crop In Iowa this year will lie nuthhig because of the fact that the canes were practically all killed last winter by the dry winter. There Is also reported a scarcity of fruit tree blossoms and for this reason thu size of the fruit crop '.this year Is being put down In the firFt' report of the year to reach the , state horticulturist. This scarcity of blrmsftms Is especially reported In the case of 'apples. Tho reports tli;tt,tiin,niU was uninjured from last night's , old' weather is on con jecture based on knowledge of condi tions. After a. Ten,- days when an examina tion of the blossoms in made tho true facts will be known, and not before. Teat Law In Court. A test will ba made by the llawkeye In surance company, , through the supremo court, to determine whether or not the debts of the stockholders in a corporation shall not bo deducted from tho assessment of the stock. The commissioners of Des Moines, sitting as a board of review, re fused to deduct tho debts and the company will take the matter through tho courts to determine the law and secure a ruling. Organise Sportsmen. Harry' Barmeler of Dubuque, a deputy state game warden, is campaigning the stale to organize a "sportsmen's association. One of the objects of the association is to secure a complete revision of the fish and game laws of the state because of the claim that the laws are so technical that It is nearly impossible to secure a conviction. It is also proposed to work to secure hunters' license law. Other objects of the association will be to put the deputy game wardens on a salary basis and hold associ ation meetings Just before each session of the legislature. Veterans nt Sheldon. . The annual reunion of the Northwestern Iowa, Veterans" association will be held hi Sheldon. Ia., July 1, 2 and 3. The Spanish American War Veterans have been asked to meet there at the same time. J. F. Bishop is commander of tho association. Cnmmlna Appoints Commission. Governor Cummins has appointed as the three commissioners from Iowa to meet with President Roosevelt In May to discuss the conservation of tho natural resources of the country: William Louden of Fairfield, A. B. Storms of the State Agricultural collego at Ames, and I., M. Earle of Des Moines. Mr. Ixmden has made a ' apeclal study of the matter and the other two are deeply interested In It. Two-Cent Fare Pays. With the if-eent fare law In operation for the greater part of tho period, the eight representative railroads of Iowa show a net gain of KSS3.067 In passenger earnings for the year ending January 1, 1908, notwith standing a falling oft of $38ti,000 in the gross earnings for the same period. The conclusion Is drawn that the reduction In price of mileage had benefitted the rail roads as well as the people. Drake Enrollment Rig. The enrollment of Drake university stu dents for the year Just drawing to a close was 1.M8. which is the largest ,enrolment In the history of the university. It places Drake next to the State university In the number of students enrolled. The largest Increase at Drake was In the liberal arts dcpartmen4. which enrolled E."iS. ! Jolt Mall Order Houses, Speakers at the second annual convention of furniture dealers of Iowa, which closed here today, gave the mail order house a Jolt and took steps looking to keeping busi ness from going to the mail order concerns. The convention closed with a banquet. It was decided to hold the next annual con vention here, February 16, 17 and 18 next. ntpaprr Alan on Police Force. Frank E. Lyman, during the Philippine troubles and for a time after a captain of a signal corps company In the regular army, and lately a newspaper man In Des Moines, has been made captain of police under the new commission. He Is also des ignated as drill master and It Is proposed to entirely reorganize the police, fire and health departments and put all on a thor oughly military basis. Flection Contest at Louisville. PLATTSMOCTH, Neb., Aprit 30.-(8po-cial.) Frank DeRuy has brought suit In county court against Mart L. Williams and John Wnldron, asking Judge Beeson to determine which of the three was elected trustee of the village of Louisville, as the canvassing board declared there was no election, as eacli one of the three candidates received Ho votes, excepting Charles Pan konin. who received 99 votes, and Is for licensing saloons. Williams and Waldron, for licensing saloons, demanded that the canvassing board determine by lpt which two of the three receiving the same num ber of votes should bo declared elected, but the board refused to do so. If the court declares the plaintiff elected Loulsvlllo will not have saloons another year, but If the otiier two are elected the village will go "wet." Spraying Fruit Trees. ELGIN, Neb., April 30. (Special.) Trot. Emerson of Lincoln, who Is at the head of the horticultural department of the State university, is here this week spraying some fruit trcc3 in Mr. D. Sheets' orchard. This Is one of seven orchards In Nebraska that will be treated by the state. Prof. Emer son will have entire charge of these trees and show the community the advantages of scientific spraying. He said today thai while the recent frost bud done a consid erable damage to the early fruits of all kinds. Including early apples, the late va tieties of apples aro comparatively unin jured. Klertion Contest at Hastings. HASTINGS. Neb.. April 30.-(Speclal Tele gram.! The election of C. I. Van Patten as councilman for tho Second ward is con tested In a suit filed in the enmity court this afternoon by L. I Gauvecau. The . . (.. n. u-n iri-miiiilB rinn lu ' CUIlcc:. la u.iofzya v., . t , p, , v. . .u that biillols were marked by voters In such a way that they could be Identified and the oilier is that other ballots were Improperly counted for Mr. Van Patten. Mr. Van Pat- ton wus a candidate on tho prohibition ticket. If the contest Is successful It will break tho tin In tho council on tho in hibition question. Traveling luiati.eers Dropped. WATERLOO, Ia.. April aa Following tho retrenchment policy adopted several months ago, the Illinois Central Railroad company has abolished the office, of travel ing engineer along all divisions. Fifteen men arc thrown out of this, office by the change. The duties of traveling engineer consist of teaching the younger cnglnemen the art of handling the various parts of the locomotives and instructing them In mat ters pertaining to that line of work, and the company considers it can get along without such Instruction. Odd Fellows' on veil I ion Closes. WATERLOO, la., April 30. (Special Tele gram.) Odd Fellows closed a successful three day's convention tonight. Ottumwa was chosen for tho next place of meeting. The attendance was large. General E. E. Lambert of Newton, department com mander and staff conferred the decoration of chivalry on eight women. Tho parade was Imposing. New officers elected were: Ex-officlo president general, K. K. Lam bert; vice president. Colonel C. W. Parch sel, Belleplaine; treasurer. Captain A. O. Peterson, Estherville. Ion n rVoles. CRESTON P. J. Davenport, an old Union county resident, was buried at Platte Cen ter yesterday, being brought here from O'Neill, Neb., where be died from severe burns received while fighting a prairie fire. He had only moved to O'Neill from here about tho first of March. TABOR Prof. Myron Clinton Gaston has been elected to succeed Prof. J. M. Redpath as professor of Latin, Greek, economics and sociology In Tabor college. He is a grad uate of Tabor collego and has taken special work in Greek at Iowa university, and for some years has been superintendent of schools at Thurman, lu. LOGAN Cot servatlve and expert need fruit growers aro reticent auuut expressing an opinion concerning the probable dam ages done the fruit crop In Harrison county by the present cold snap. These men be lieve It will take many days of warm weather before tho damages may be even approximated. SIOl'X CITY Following a conference with a delegation representing flip saloon Interests of Sioux City, Mayor W. G. Sears has definitely announced that the regula tion of the saloons would be taken over within the next ten days by tho police department of the city under the super vision of the mayor and the board of police and fire commissioners, who are to have the co-operation of the city council. Two-thirds of the liquor dealers have formally asked the city government to take over the enforcement of the provisions of the mulct low. Their petition is already in the hands of the mayor. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup is best for women and children. Its mild action and pleasant taste makes it preferable to vio lent purgatives, such as pills, tablets, etc. Get the booklet and a sample of Orlno at all druggists. Make sure of the label. 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