0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. MAKCH P. I Council Bluffs TWO SCHOOL PROPOSITIONS One for u Addition to Twentieth otezs rci irw "vTaed school Fewpie ta Vlelettr of lt Hi aw e-tee4 Tlkr latr with Mntlwn of inert ee Heweerty f the l-Otter. ' : r Council Bluffs I il J u . Iowa Minor Mention The CnMtl atlefta Office ef tlx Oeaabe l la a. It Boost -rt. Ui Cutler. funiTj filvio'. Flume ST Woodrinr 1 hflercakmg company. Tel. Is. -FAVFT r EER AT Rf5EKJ' Pl'FTET I v.a .,-. r r- MN DILLS KILLLD OFF Committer. Dispose of Them Without Bothering the Legislature. SCHOOL LEGISLATION IK LIST Ask Your hboi Indication ee that the two propesttlrmB te levy taie for the erection rt an addi tion 10 the Twentieth a venue school snd to erect a wsrd school on tlie oid higu rhiw.l Mf High School avenue Will nrrr at the school election today. It In generally conceded that with the rpirthr mcreBsmg growth of the southern par! of the ctt-y an addition 1 needed at the Twentieth evrnu school tti oroer that the elghrh grade may bt- established to that building and prevent the nece'tv of sd'anced pupi. living In that pirtlon of Counrll P.H;ffa being compelled to go to tle Bloomer or Washington avenue school The proportion mhlch will be submitted I to the vctrrs tomorrow 1 to levy a las. i of ;o.Be fi I the purpose of building four additional room to th Twentieth avenue achool. ACvocste of the levying of a ta of flkiMi lor a mnrd school en the ground 9i the old high school aay that tne mem tr of the board are mistaken when they assert there I no noed fur such a scho'il In that section of tbe rtty and m ill not be for some tim:. "All me afcit," Raid a j 2 "1". known business man whose homr la j u Glen avenue., "i that a school for the ; yout gcr children In which the lomer grad"i ha'l le taught be erecU'd In that neigb tmrhucd. There a-e at jrresent i" children of lietmeer 6 and eara of age living on Gien avenue, Park avenue. Eluff street. Fourth street and that Immediate vtcln;ty m tiu are now compelled to go to the Moomer or Washington avenue school. The old high school site would he a central location for in children of the section mentioned..' Thuae favoring the propoBltlon (tT the new school on High School avenue call at tention to the fact that the school district owna the ground and If It ahould fliapoa of thia property tt will at Borne date in the near future nava to buy other lota for a at hool In that neighborhood. Borne yeara ago the aiatrtct owned a large tract front ing on Fierce atrret and Eaat Broadway, the property btiing known aa the old FJeroe Btrwt achool. It waa deemed adviaahle to aell thla properly, and now tha ned of aooihor achool building in that aectton of the rtty having arteen the board ftnda It aelf compelled to pay narlr W.800 for prop erty at Broadway and Oak atrwet. thla aiim being pearly three timee more than tha JlHJt Btret BTocmd aold for. Atten tion to thla la called by tha adocamB of the new anneal on High School iwrnn, aa they aay uch a condition might aria amin tf tha board dlapoaed of the old high Bt hool jrop!rry. Mi.ieatir raigca. F. C. IeVol Hdare. C Cut ni''T, He-man Kriw, riorie'a. ;d I'aarl etreet. , rj ror-Kfl y outfit and wtod. Alt tan dr'a. ZXi Hroadway. Fire and tornado inourance. F. J. Sclmorr A S-n. tila Broadway. "W. 'W'. I'lik'-ratm. the matchmaker, ha moved to US.' W eat Brndiiv. F. A. Ppenccr. i-Uinii'ii, heating and KB f'ttitip. 1; WfM Hroadmay. RAJKP. UNGEirK?:h Br H- UANI'. undertaker. I i.ot.t 14 N. Mam r.L. Lade' 14 C. 1'M tf-ktlx-r and kii f-hoc for J- fH' tti Iuuttiii. 2X S. Muii. etreet. ON MONT' AT mill half Biiecial pi iff ale on our ftne l;n of ri:gn. I'-'.rwn a- PKhoClilllg. All Mae'er Maai'Ti rtf t tie city are re-ou-Bted to meet m tth Muff City loC.fe Bt ) o clock tin afu-rnoon to atind it.e lan eral of the late Ami B. Reyriolda. Priie fiance given by Knight aid In dict of Security at Maorbce hH.ll Tieda . March H.. ITtac to the Ixnt uarn fltoer. Aomiattion. - centa. . Mumr by Kittr orchestra. Mr F.mlh' Scott mlfe or Jnhn Boon. 44 I-'riwpwt atreot, di"d yoBierday, aecd M yeara Btralde her huahand. ahe leave two aon. AnangemcTit for the funerui have not been completed. Central chapter of tut Woman a g-ulid of St I'aul Finconal church will meet M on aay ariernoon at the home of Urn. " . X. i.K)UCtliHft. tin R.-mth e.irhtfi nrreef Bill m-klt-k Imleaiged rretrat 4 e-tral Oeamerlea frai tran llmg CmM-tlla. rmtamaBriml 41mm DaaH. Attorney timmet Tinlcy haa leen aelected by ihe entertauimerrt committee to pre side at the annual banquet of the Commer cial tlub 10 tie held at tha Orand hotel. Tt uradar night. March 1. The apeakora m ill he R WlncheJl. nreeidmit of tba niicigrl.i1Rrc'' tlBnd Railroad: Ha BB-' - m ard "tt. Tmnaxt. former mayor of CiuVmgo. and E. f. Baiflm-in. puWiahar of tha Pmorta Btar. The tximmirtee ht arraiifrtiig for Bpe ctal mujiicaj featurea. Mmibera f tti Commeatal lub wtU have an opiMm on plat a( tii banquet until Fna. March "C after which tltiknta may he aecurwd by outaide pcrmorja The aeaung TwiMnntf will permit of J40 tieraon attending the banquet- A charge of ST. a plate will be made. itluri chapter will meet Wedneadav afier- ntKin at the home of Mr W. a. South ard. n Bluff Lreet The funeral of tha late An.o B P.ei ntna mill he held thl aftBrnoon at 2 o clock from Woodrmg undertaking room, and mte-Tnent mill be In Falrvlew (imctery. Bluff City Maaotilc loflpe, of mhich decaeed m a a member, will have charge of the funeral. B C. Made, general secretary of the Toung Men a Chrintian association of Om aha, will addVn the men meeting at 4 o clock thl afternoon at the Firm Baptim church under the auFptcea of the iucal aiiclatioti Hi But'.iect mill be "A Straight Meaaare to Men." RING? M AIE LARGER or amaller: a I no can b reinforced; met rinc con verted into signet ring If vou m iah. or Blgnet ring made Into set rlnr: new set for old ringra; new ring for old aet; ring made into other jemelry; anything you mant. Bring in your old ring. Ll fert'a Ben Bpry. Fred Grlmnwlman and Jame McLwmald mere arrasted yeatetday charged m'lih holding up and rohtiing William C'toe of Malvern, la., of 111 late Tiiura day night Their bond were, alaeed at WMi each, which they mere ifch- to fur iiish. Croaa maa plJsoed unoar (bii bond a a m-ltncsa. lornao Iiti Hulta. 74 Waahingt tin ave nue, died yeetorday at 8t. Bmard ho J'ftal, aged 61 year HI Wi aurvlve him. The funeral will be liaid thl after mmn at 4 o clock from Woodnna"a under taking rocma. and burial will b in W al- ' From a Pte ff Correspondent ) TK5 M'1NKS. la. MiTb ' ( BpeciaJ Telegram The ctmimlttee work In the lejriniotiire thl aflernofn reaulted In the death of a g'od nmry hill The senate crimrti'ttee on eletmocs reported out for H lir.t the two bill hy Moon providing 1r the reg'n p.an in the primary and Hie election of I nited State senator j The Kame committee killed the tut blll : tii n-store the circle to tl.e ballot and re ' ported lavorahly a bill requiring the pub lication of expense (,f campaign commtt tee. Tht houae elect ioti committee re ported farnrabiy the Lee bill for rota tion of name by count le on the primary ballot The senate election committee returned the bin increasing the pay of shorthand r'porter to IK per day nd cent a folio for copying and leaving the minftturm salary aa at present. The bouae committee on shoola also reported against any part of the general 'choo! bill and mill kill practically all achool legislation. C urb a Oatral ( 're aaerlew. The Bcnate parsed a bill tni morning mhuh is designed to curb the grcm-ing p-iwer f tlie concentrator creamery coro par.ie in the mutter of killing off the com petition of the co-opera tivns. The bill also relate to con.pcti'.mn in the matter of the aale of jiouliry pruductB. The intent of the bill i to jK-naliae ttie companie tha: en rage in unlair con. petition by overpaying for pnnlucl for the purpose of driving competitor out of the buBinca. There ia much doubt a lo whether tt m ill get at the trouble, but in view of the fact that in lorn a there hai a been oer ft co-operative crcamerie driven out of bualnea by tiie competition of the con 'ntrator the bill passed almot unatilniously. The house paased one Important measure, Lhe Kackler bill ixtondu.g to cities of the second claa the right to adept tne commis sion plan of government. The bill had once been defeated, but on recotiaideration it was emended so that It mT.l not apply to any c Tie under T.i4M population, and also so that It m-1U Ik- impossible fur the city of Water loo to have trouble over Lhe bill. It m'aa then paused. The annate ibssed Raunaer r bill to per mit the Council Bluff Street Rallmay com pany tn run a line Into the ground of the School fur the iH-af; a bill adding rooming bouse to the lam a to hotels and Inns: a "GO So manv people fcattered all over the American Continent have been cured by Dr. Pierce t Family Medicines that there's scarcely a hamlet where some of thee grateful people are not to be easily found ever ready to say a good word for the medicines which cured them and which very likely may cure you, if similarly afflicted. Look them up. They are walking ad vertisements for Dr. Piertc's medicines ever readv to pass the good news along that these medicines ture when many others fail. Little advertised NOW, because their record of 40 years of cures makes great displayso7 their merits unnecessary. The great American profit, pretty generally know of their unequaled record. As a Stomach and Liver invigorator, and Blood cleanser tf DR. XT LDEN MEDICAL Dl IS PAR EXCELLENCE THE REMEDY REEDED. For Woman's Peculiar Weaknesses and Derangements, PIERQE'S FAVORITE PRESQRIPTION Still Stand k at the Head of the Line. Get the People's Common Sense Medical Adviser by R.V. Pierce, M. D., the People's Schoolmaster in Medicine revised and up-to-date book, of 1000 pages which treats of diseased conditions and the practical and successful treatment thereof. Cloth-bound sent post-paid on receipt of 31 cents in one cent stamps to pay cost of maUing only, in strong paper covers for 21 stamps. Address WORLD'S DIS PENSARY Medical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. I l!i 1! Iowa South Dakota South Dakota city is nanus a pu-se who content er worth more than SIM', presumably the re sult of a tramps visit while Mrs. Joimaon wa atise.nl from her home a few minute yesterday. The supposed guilty party maa trsckod lo the railroad yarda. hut tlie trail ma hist there and there Boems tii be no otner clue whatever. KlNTAKELlX- The large and beauti ful home of Weiide.ll Mathe tif Fonuuielle m-a burned Wednesday noon. Tlie house ma very large and partly oonstructwd of hardwwd. so was some time In burning. Most of the contents of the k'S'er room were saved and sirme from the upper room No Insurance wa carried on wither tha house or the furniture. TAMA With hi handa bound m il h Iron shackle and m-lth chain upon his legs. Buy Hull, who 1 serving a life sentence in the Anamoaa reformatory for the murder of L'aruel Urarv a little more than a year ait (i. Btient three hour in the city yester day afternoon attending the funeral of hi nal Order of Bag, of which deceased bH' amending the lam- a to cemetery fund. m-a member, will have charge of the fune-al. Lcead ma a well-known bur tender of the city. Tlie question of m-helher the automatic organ, by compliment termed eloctrlc Iiianoa. which grind out ragtime aa If ihey were exponents of the continuous motion theory in front of the moving pic ture theaters on Broadmay and Pear! street, can be cMuuwd aa "nuisances" was taken under advisement yesrterdsy by Judge Snyder. He announced thut he would hand down hi decision Tuesday and Jn the meantime these pianos, elec trically and automatically grinded, have resumed opwrmtion at the old stand UwrmJ lsrtaia Melsi. The fourth wieting f the Senior Loyal Temperance legion will be held Monday evening at the residence of Mrs. D. S. Frank. SU South Refwntn aire. Tba fnl 1 oaring program, which m ill be given under the direction of Miss Maude Belt haa been arranged for the evening: Waits in octaves... Crmoone Miss Bessie Battey. "Music 4a L-ne" , Harris Ware "Ooad-dar. KmwI" Eknila I inurd Mra. A. t Stroap. 'To a WTId Rose" Mac Powell ldv Severn Miss Rot h Pptndler. Headrng pVeiected MIbb FlUpatrtca. Ooncwrt Btooe Sidney Smith Ml" Barter. Mairrter l.lefia. license ta wed were issued yasterday to the following" Nam and Reaidence. Ar- Frank Widner. 1 na, lnd ... it Jaaephine M. KUlon. South Omaha. ....tl Henry iroen. Council Bluff ...fl Margaret Brtbera. Counrr 1 Biurra. . . .3 7 Mahion Bethcra. Cocnrrt Broffm JS Laxl Belhera. Rauaas City. Ma if W T. ptiB". Iortsmsuth. la..... tt M C ChaUiam. Soath Omaha It KING ALFRED Gigar a, 'S TV:' A 1 0c agar. A smoke that tickles a smoker's taste from the strike of the match to the very last puff. A straight Havana fill er, with a Sumatra wrapper. A cigar that has no equal among ten cent cigars. Ak four cigar mat. Ct&. ftwatvu QgarCtv. Wh. SavnC Larger sizes 15c BJ ATTF-Bt T TBI DI STRICT TWaT i Demfcvt fwr CiwsBlaic Tei-sa ta Be a Lare . Teetarday was the last dag on which suits oould be filed for the March term of district court, which open Tuesday, ! March IS, with Judge ). 13. WheeJer of this I city treaiding. Tba docket for the term will be a be-vy one, there being 1 old and seventy new equity cases and 1KT old and forty-eight new law caaca. There are ninety -seven criminal oaaea on tba calendar and this number m'Ul be Increased fey the time the grand Jury aompleles Ita work. William Butier. charged with breaking and etnerinc a freight oar wm be plaoed on trial Monday. John MoCarty. who was tndloted with Batter, pleaded guilty and is new serving aa lndert emanate aentanoa In the refurmauiry at AaaaKat. He will ha brought here te testify at Ratter trial. Ami C nanaen. aa admlnlatratrix of tha sasi of her huaoaud, Carl C. Hansen, decmaaed. bu brought sntt against the Rock Island railm-ay eompajsy for Ca.flOO damages for the death of ber husband. Hansen waa oaught between the bumpers and InstMOtly kiUed while uncoupling cara in the VwaJ yard on Iteoeaaber 7, of last year. Kat XJowna. engineer ia named ast parry defendasL Fred Rlnkects haa filed autt against tha Ken Nonpareil enmpany for &.) damages for aJleewd libel William Baiistiary sues ta seiw a &un agve ptacrd at L.aW from LaieUa Chrrlgg. Blanche Crrig and Q. Whttebook. Mra. Crrvgg and oaughters are aoed aa reputed emmera of the property on mhlrh the ware houae oormaed by the Cnjon Traoafer comjiany wtood prior to tlie fire of Ie cesnber 11 1MK. Wlmrbook te a .1unk dealer. Balls bury claims that he was stroclt on the head by bricks m hich Sell from a ptw lion of the walls of the burned bnlldVns. which had been Ml Btancltig. and. as he alleged, left unpmtealnd. The aooldent is said te have happened January 9 of last pear. I Maggie Sllsn t riappesnar aei'iuea. yvsaRr- day. aa annulment of her mtrntni to Cenigi Elliott Chappelear on the grocnas that he waa nsanlaCy da-tranced at the time of the tnarrisar and is now an Inmate of tlie state asylum fur the taaane. attd a bill tn forbid bucket shop ' (eaaty Hiarb The agrk-ultural committee of tne senate today reported adversely the bill to au thorise ctiuntiea to establish county agri cultural high schuolB. This was one of the measures relied upon for the compromise in regard lo beginning the work of teach ing agriculture In the schools, but it was indefinitely ptwtioned at once. This loaves a clear field for the bill to authorise Borne state aid lor district agricultural high srhooia, Ta Help the ftae Fair. The appropriation committee haa agreed upon giving flflO.tlHfi for the state fair ampal tbeater and lias so reported te the house. Thi mill enable tlie fair board to make a beginning for the XJW not" grandstand of cement and ateel which has been planned for the fair. A portion of land will also be bought for the purpose of making a niilti track. Joke Jaafcea le dieted. John Junken, the negro slayer of Clara Roaen, ma indicted by the Ottumma grand Jury today on the charge of murder to oon mlt robbery. Thl Is the first degree murder in Iowa. The trial was set for the Aprli wrm of oourt. Junken will stay in Iea Molne till then or will be taken to Fort Madiaon penitentiary. WILX U K FOR DKttll OF BIS BO Father mt irtar Elertraratei at Mitchell niet lale. MITCHEUU S. IL. March " i PrpechU W. C. Koliluson of Salt Lake City, Vtah. througth his represent rat I ve. has filed a laim aguinm tlie city of Mit chell In the through Mitchell eighty-four cars of emt grunts' goods, and aJloa-ether the number mUl reach about two bondred oar since the movement began tm o week ago. Over forty families have moved to Davison county, and the other have gone to claim and farm met of the rrver at Chamber lain and M'.'bridge. The conditions for the sum of MO.twti for the death of hi son. Winning of spring work all over the state Frank C. Robihson. that occurred about Bis weeks ago. The young man wa a member of a dramatic company and after are emceilent, aa tliere Is a lat of mois ture In the. ground to begin seeding Just a soon as tt I dry enough. Indiana and the close of the performance he lift the i comr.ouu.ig o, inter theater building, going domn an alley that l npl buUa u Poulh lf- He plaited his wa more or lee dark hand on a guy m-ire that vm attached to an electric light m'e and le received a shock that kllld h.m The night wa stormy in character and It Is thought the i Iwerm Stwi atea. TTE Because he took a big drink of bay rum m'hiie be wa already intoxicated George fiblpley. a barber of thla place, died soon after without regaining can adousnesa. ) M ARSHjaU-iTOWN Tha First Methodist Episcopal church of this ctty today let the contract for a new wm pipe organ, which is to be inaialled In June. It Is Bald it mill be the most beautiful Instrument of lis kind in central loma ITE Nems has lust reached this eft y ef the accidental drom-nlng near Newcmeile. Neb., ef Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wlngate. a former well known couple of thl place. Ther have a larfre number of relative liv ing in this aeotion of the state. ORTNXELIj A telegram haa been re ceived nti this city announcing the Biidden cealb of Mrs. G. 1. Bandera, who, with ber husband, moved frr-ra liere to Modesto. Cal.. a few month ago. te make thetr borne with a son Irving there. GARRISON Tlii town Is laarorleaa, tn council i divided against itself, with no prospect of gcttiiig together; a mayor ap poltiled at a mass meeting haa not been allowed te take has office by the eowncil. and the old mayor has moved into the country and resigned rn'Rl'tJCB Tlie Ice hi Tha Mississippi bxgan mevuig out late yesterday afternoon at this point, and h is believed that it m-ili all t gone within a day or tem. Tlie breaking up of the lew i unusually earir this year, the average for the last thirty five year being March 1. GRIXXTrL.'L IVter O. "Loaka. agnd M yeara died this meek at the home of his dauarhtor In Maloom. He was one of the I pioneers of thi pan of Iowa, having come j irto the atate in arid hsring neen on. of tti auoceasTul farmer of thi region the wire to such an extent that the young man m-aa killed. Another party mho had hold of the m 're later also received a severe shock and his rrre wa barely saved. The accident happened January' Mr. Robinson allege that the death of his aon eras du to the enmJnoJ negli gence of the elect -1c light company and the city of Mitchell. The city will not al low the claim and tha presumption le that Mr. Robinson will bring ault for damages. OTTH DAKOTA BETTER TALKERS father, George Hull The elder Hull ma j atmospheric condition must hsve charged killed by a tvortiiweeiem iram in mr ivcai yard Tuesday. CRE6TON At a went meeting if the F. K.. O. society a new set of of fitters were elected, aa follows: Mra Clara lckia. p-est-dent; Mis Mar Johnson, vice prealdenl; Mts M-t Wilson, reote-rllng searemry: Mrs. Ha! Child, correepoi'dltig secretary; Mr E. E. Exlron. treasurer, and Mis Mallon-. chaplain. Isiiegale ao Uie state convention are Mrs. Ciara lokls ai.d Mute Mary Coy la. CRESTON The reoount of the owngree stonal vo'e of Adams oour.ty 1 anottier Hepburn disappointment, as but three votes of those contented are orm ceded by Tlnley. Jamieson attorney. Tnere we-e fifty three disputed votes in the county and of these. Hepburn's attorney claims tnlrty four bekmred to him. but Jamieson law j er m-111 concede but the three. Jamieson majority In Uie county Is ITA. rVBX.'QrE For an hour and a half the entire system of the Isubuque Telephone company mas tied up by a strike of the 'belli'" girls, mho mrnt out heoauBe of thetr dlfllike for one -of the girls who re fused to obey the orders of tlie chief op erator. This young woman resigned be cause the obstreperous miss refused to comply m-lth her requ-tstB The strike wa speedily settled by tne compsny discharg ing the dlsMked one. FORT IKIHGEThe Woodman circle or the Woodmen of the World will hold Its state cnnvmtioTi In Fort Dodge on March t 10 and 11. Fifty delegatea from various chapters of this woman a auxiliary will he In attendance and Willow fjrove camp, the Fort Itdgv chapter, will entertain one evmmg at an elaborate banquet. An In teresting program Is planned, but riot com plete as vet. Supreme officers of the lodge from Omaha will attend. FORT HODGE Officers of the Ptate High School Debating learoe have decided that team of the ohampton achool. Ftrt Dodge, shall meet Cecar Falls, instead of the three girls from Tabor who won the championship of the Boutrwesr. Iowa Ctty will meet Tabor or. March J6. when Fort Dodge meets Cede' Fells at the latter place. Cedar Falls has been winning with the affirmative and will retain that aide, allowing Fort Dodge lo continue with the mgatlve. mhlrh it debated tn tlie last oou test. The state championship will lie be tmeen Uie two teams winning March IS. FORT DODGB Dr. J. W. Kimu. state tubercuiotlB lecturer and atrenuou city councilman, has announced himself a candidate for mayor at the eoniiT-g election- H ha kept things stirred up In the city during tlie present democratic adminis tration and new announces that he will "appeal u common sense ro conducting the carr,Tal tm and wffl give no cigars, be-r or mone, and promise no offices to any one." He plana. If elected, to appotnt a committee of successful bualnaaB meato act a hiB advisors during the administra tion, but reserves the right to use hi omn judgment tn cheoalng; what of their advice to follow. Night Riders Are Sued for Damages Frank Eckler Charg-ei that He Was Driven from Home by Band of KentnckiaiiB. Wyoming Wool Men Who Sell in East Incensed at Low Prices W Turning Grower Eealire Tow VTamiii Given Them Had Some Point to It Mvwsi Devtotesi ta Irbete with Kerth DaJaeta. TEKIULIOK. fl. D., Marc T. Vfipecia I Telegram. j South liaknta won over North Dakota tonight In a debate on the Ques tion, "Resolved, That the lmleux act does not offer a proper remedy for Indus trial disputes in the Vnlled State and Canada.' The Judge were Arthur Dewl and P. H. Aaker of Fargo. N. D.. and W. K. Johnson of Aberdeen. 6 D., arid the negative re ceived a tm o to one rote. . South Dakota's representatives were William Ftitts, Charles Barth and Frank Hlokcox. North Dakota waa represented by G- A. Warren. John C. Thorpe and George Enafer. The visitors were banqueted at East hall tonight ox: BteeJ Em Tremsfere. These transfers were reported to The Bee March , by the Pwrts wattamie County Ab- until mt age and h-flrmhles compelled bun atreci company of Council Brurfsr Charles R- Hannan te Jessie W. Han nan, lota I 11 1L 12 and 14 in ni and iota i ant 4 m hit T and 4 a. c and m llk If in Mi hlahoa Cnier and Jeftenes add to Council Elufla q r a I Nellie A. Cox and husband ta Etisa J Kohtnaxn. lot r in blk if in Hquires' add to Ooaril rllufta. wa Oi've R Arnd. ahir. te Mra. Mmtue IVnitiw. IK I in blk Z in Farw act ia Council Blnfia. wd l.floii i W B OoupeT and wife te Ira WDUara- na Us k tti t lk Tit m craeviuras ul t OauneP I'.iuffa. wt .... Wm William M. Maxmall and wd u Paul Btwajey. 1m t in Aud sVUid of ae eeV ef 12-2-sli wd 1J. C. I' afilier sliifle. lo H W gimwni km m bTk k. in Ferry a hi add to and Charles rimemor. aged Zk. bearded Council rt;urta md is, ! tr eastixiund r.lmusi Central tram last Uoyd litinnier and m lfe to H. C Mr t ight and eloped to Waterloo m here they dee. Id! I at IilB f in rai add tn j ere married tins morning Ther laid e- rtotracll Rliiffa. wd vsr 1 celient piana and ti 1 1 h uwid b"th their larm- rireless Plant for Storm Use Philadelphia "Will Xctablith Statioa -on Oty Hall to Obviate Tele graph Blockade. Fewer Prefect le Black Hllla. 61 OCX FALiB. BV D Mar oh 7. (Spe cial. One of the greatest water power pit je eta in tha northwest Is bulng pushed to a successful ooa elusion by tlie famous Hometriake Mining oompanj', m liich in tha Black Hills conducts the greatest gold pro duohig mine in tha C tilled Ettatea. Tha- onmpany will expend about anOCOOe on the waisr power project. Preliminary to proscutlng active work the companir some weeks ago made application in ao onrCance with the state law for the ap propriation of certain amount of water from Rpearfisn creek, one of the principal water cmarsea of the Black Hi tlx. The company made application for a permit for ita uae 19P cubic feet of waver per aeoond from Bpoarffah creek through the Horoestaka power conduit, tha point of diversion of which is to be located upon the left back of the stream a short dis tance below Spearfish falls, sucn water to be awed, aa stated, fox sower purpueea The location of the power house will necessitate a conduit three or four mile In length and m-hen tha natural fall of fipearfiah creek is considered this makes tt certain that a conduit of that kengtb will furnish aa immense horar power. CINCINNATI. March 7. Frank Dckler, former tobacco dealer of Harrison county, Kentucky, but now of Cincinnati, tnday Bued eleven alleged "night r1ders m the T" nited States oourt of Covington, asking for CTi.OOO damages, said to have been sus tained at the hands of the night riders. The defendants are John and James Riddle, Jame and EK'erett Aullck. James Lang, Alfred Collier, Ferd Colvln. Tod and Ctmrlee Jones., Kirby Hamilton and Jesse Allen. In a lengthy bill of particulars Eckler states that on the night of March X. IMS, the defendant and several other to him unartcmu surrounded his home in Harrison county at midnight. He says that at the point f a pistol he waa attacked and dragged from his home and forced to ac company the defendants to the Pendleton county line, a distance of one mile. Hs further states that he mas kept a prisoner In Pendleton county for some time, but waa finally allowed to go with a warning. He alleges that as a result of the raid he was forced to leave his home and re move to Cincinnati. For this mental and pcysical Buffering he asks for SaUOUu. FHnADEUTTIA. March 7 One result of wire pro st ration due to the blixcard win be the establishment by the city of a m-ireleas plant on top of the city hall tower. lo letlre IDA GROVE Ida Grove's contribution to i tlie ouneua and long llfct of presents acnt to President Taft upon his Itiauguruticn from all parts ef the country coneis'ed of s diminutive rrory elepntnt, carved out of ivory m irh a packet knife by Ernest Jehn cf tl:l place. The elephant is au incb and a quarter In length. MVRi'ATJ-NE When the doors lo the j court room m here Harry Jones I being ' fled for the muroer of the Van Wlr.kje j fanUly. opened this morning, more than 1 1 ii people attempied te gain admlasion It ' developed toOsy that Jones Is tn be put on i trie i:oea snd in his own defensa but i the testimony hntrodooed today developed I n'thliig new FOPT DTTTVIE Drrrra Roeecie. arwd TV Franc C. ri iter, uximamec.. te Dioyd EUtsmiliar. lot f rc biB a tn Park add Le Cnuncil RluTf a. m-d ShaMtlff to m Arud Int I m h:k It ta Oentnal aubd and let M in tilk a I Maj"SMs' Iirat add u Cuunril KiufSa. aarr d. 5u a O FrbusaD ana wtt ta 1 msln K. Walla -w aeV of le-lfc-Bt wd . 1st' Baury Romuaidt aud a He t r'Vrtrne aut Mejsex. e of -7a-u B t I K 1 axing atna m it xe 1: I. IB auk - uand. ti as a-aV-i. wd Thtmiaa X. Consul, usruarraad. ts Caih- emis Oovn lu 1 Bi olk a te B ee- ev aAt te CuiutelJ H:u.ra. qud. j Oathama O-iw el ai ta Tnnmas J t.im hit B at bia bt Fvanatr e add to Cosnall aliafta, wd Jin, Oeetmde H tm.g1.. ainrle i w. R. .. u arn-e, ew f aa-Ti-ti, wd 1 7 TutaL fCtaau tranaieral. lies and friend mhea they lel-grahed "W're married. Win t bom anon. Handle us m ltc rut " GrJVEUr-Or:iineIl Is facing tt busv i est crry e.tecuon in ali lu history- in aadl- rion te the eleutlon ax an aiiareiy new set of c:'y firlcials it r.as te croalaer the grant uig of a tranchis far a gas psant A new pan taf twrmsmitins; ouwiotimi far Ltie com ng tuaaOuB is Also so be irked ant a numinariana mill be bv a pmnarjr vuta of the ettrtre crry. CrTEarrViN A 1 1 string match is bemg arranged berwwan Alben to of thte taj ai.e i-trloe Hit e? Ia V! c. . wiio is a m i est iwr tif Bins nota Rue liaa Bjulte a reputation lncaily aac Hn nuittary c-truiwa, aud lit admirers tier prwdwil be wm give tne law Moiix-s man a warm battle Tne event l B" taae place srt Patt a nanee. luMiae in i lie bar luture. CJ-ilElUN-M.su. Anna JoiaiauB of tius NOTE OF ALARM FROM BERLIN W eert paaliaa Gaartlr "Tells betera. rat 1 ailed atate la Fl I psrlsg te itart Lieerisw BETEXJN, March 7 The proposal made w Wasiiiugtoc to acrid a special commis sion out lo Liberia ts investigate and re port on conditions there has aroused sus picion m some German trading circles aa ts whether the tinned States does not med itate the ultimate annexation of thia re public after first assuming a protectorate over tt. The Rhenish Westphalia o Ga serta. m hich represents manuf acttrrtng and commercial interests, goes at length Into the subject. It alludes to mhat tt calls the American policy of conquest, and warns the German government ta be watchful. The Foretsro offioe haa beea f uflj Informed of lhe conditions that led to the sending out of tills Amencaa oomrolasion. WASHINGTON. Mar oh 7 An appeopria tins of XX Ml' waa provided during tlte clos ing hours of congress tor the expenses of a commission composed of Robert C. Og den. Jacob H. Hollander and Booker T. Washtngion. deaignaled by the State de partment to Investigate conditions In Lt beria. This action, which met with toe approval of the British government, ra aultet from a visit to thi country last ) ear of aeveral of the officials ef the segeahlkr of Uberia. and tt is not beftseet ta have any farther aignlfinance than to asslat the African republic to better Ita financial rendition Proa eitte m sscki BisaidLaete aa oontpasuRy as eutaghe and colds wreck lunga Core rhetn owick wsih It. KJtgs New luatmi lor kba tLtu. Fur aale b eauu Drug Cu. Water Tmrwatems Cm m sab ! Brldaw. MITCHELL. B. D Mairb 7. i, Special. r Tie thamring weatiier of the last free days Las raised the apprehension of the Mil wankee railroad officials over the aalerr of the pontoon bridge at Chamberlain, en which tlie company depends for trarfa? through to the Black Hills oountry. The ice In tt Missouri river Is breaking trp fast and the mater Is now rising to an alarming height and carrying mnch loe mith it. Today the water in the river la rcjKirted as lielng nine feet above low water mark aud that tt haa risen five feet In tha last twenty-four hour. The vompeny offi cials liere are expecting to receive tha ln lnrmaliim at any time that the bridge haa gone out and they are making every effort to g"t ail freight aud homaaeekara goods over to the other aide of the r-vrr before tlie break consa. for it means that tha bridge will be out for some time, until tha ice is out at least. GUY RAZOR IS CONVICTED Maa Wa Killed B we-tkeert Wrwr Media a. Okie, Oellty ef HaaiUacktrr. MEDINA. O, March 7. Our Raaor wm fouod gtrllty of manaiaurhter yesterday by the Jury trying him for the murder of his sweetheart. Oris Lee. October L Tha penalty ia a aentenoe of one to twenty years in the penitentiary. Per miaalon for a new trial waa given and sentence was held In abeyanoe. Raaor waa convicted of having shot Oris Lee, a match factory employe, whose horns was at Custard Hook, near Wada m'orth. Hb and the young girl were friends from childhood and were engaged to ba married. The wedding had been postponed several timaa. Mias Lee's body waa found along a road with bullet bolea tn tha head. Evidence waa Introduced to ahow that the buggy tracks and hoof prints of the bore owned by Kaaor were identical with thus at the aoene of the crime. ICELAND WORKING FOR COMPLETE INDEPENDENCE CAB PER, Wvo.. March ?. CcVoeclBj.V Local wool grom-ers mho consigned their 3W wool to eastern houses are advised that thetr clip hsve recently been sold at price ranging from 11 to 12Va cents per pound. The sheepmen are greatly Incensed a a result of thl action upon the part of the commission houses and by many tt is regarded as robbery, In view cf the feet that tht same house are contracting the ?pW. wool on the sheep' backs at from 17 lo JO cents per pound. This action of tba Lftfni house has made many convert to the wool storage plan of the National Wool Growers' association In thia section. Wyoming grove r who corutlgTssd to Boston commission houses were for warned. Many of them took advantage cf tier proposition offered by the Omaha Wool and Storage company and sent their clips here. 'Not a pound of wool baa left otrr srare hovse which brought leas than 17 oenta. aaid C H. alius, prraident of the wool company. "I take ft that those who vera foolish enough to sell tbxur wool in the east or consign tt were those who made their deala early. Out house waa a little lata in opening, but we were ready for alL There la quite a difference between 97 cents and 11 oenta. aa the wool groweia will aee by tha else of the checks they get." Besides the visible jrama. President Fred Gooding of tlie National Wool Growers association says the Omaha market made the growers Conc.ooo because of tha in fluence it had on the fast. Aaka BeertTer fwr Modlrlee Cess pea y. BIOCX FALLS. B. D.. March 7.- Spe cial The Blue Bell Medicine company, wtth headquarters at Watertewn and Rufus L Hardy president and H fi. Rtrwe secre tary, ha been made the defendant in a suit which lias Just bean Instituted tn the I Tiled Btatea court In this rtty. The plain tif; ia Roar E Crocker, a resident of tlie state of Washington, who sets forth that rhe is the owner of flO.SHU worth of stock in the oompary, ant who asks fur tha appointment uf a receiver to wind up the eflairs of the company, which, she ainigna. la in an insolvent conditkm. The pialnttff also aUegns that the o moors haw been very wssteful In their management of the affairs uf Uie oom parry. eVetaeew RsMsh seafa HITTHELU D.. Marscta T ftpal -B-juUi Isakuta Is getting a large Quota of new Settlers this spring and tor the pest ten dnys all railroads leading lnta the state have bera busy hauling their house hold gteuds and farming iBapiemenai tats Uie various parts mt this doanaiu. Ia m pe nud wf twanry-four beura tba Chloage, Milwaukee St. Paul rimij-aay Ir n'-rtl MMjmrtrw mt Psurllauaaesit Fswansa Isrttew. mt AU Timm with a Deawark. OOFENHAGTEN, Maacxi T. Tbe rmiaUona of Iceland with Denmark have reoantly beoone greallx strained. Iceland far long has had borne rule and during the last few years has obtained all possible Hber tiea from DenmarV. but the majority of the Icelandic Parliament favors the djeeo lutiarj of aQ govern menial tiae with Den mark. Iceland a minister of hmne affair a Mr. Haffstnit. who aupuuns the prill cy of a rood tmflarstandmg betwesn the tare ootaru-iea haa bees forced to resign. BJoern JohnsBun. wtia has been woEntnated te suo need biro. Is stronp'y tiosrtlB te Derrmark. If his Candida rnre p stalls tt wtOl he takaa In Denmark as a aeriorja affroatt Big Oil Strike Near Washakie Company in "Which Gould Ditti ii Icteretted Owner of th Property. LANT'TCR. Wyo.. March f. rBperda! Tele. gram. Oould Diets of Onmha. at interested lo developing a new enterprise la Wyoming, a producing well of heavy placet of! ef asphalt urs bass having bees nrotaCht nt at a depth ef tEO Test on the basse f tba Washakie Hydro Carbon yh-rtnt- ccmrparry at Fort Washakie. Wyw. aliWwa xoflei north of Lajider, this evening. To the efforts of Russell Thorp cf Loma. Wyt. is due tbe ta edit of brtnglnsj tn taa first producing oil weE on tbe Indian leset tathiu. ssoi. Islt d Thorp are Oomid Daeta, a wrC Ciraaha nxataJlat; E. J. TTlhlein of and i. E. Moore. Jr, ef Fort CXI men through the outuiUy watching the develcpntent by Ohs with the keenest lam eat aad nes prodnorr has been developed ft wm nssaa the Inlet estlng of hxrsre rapatai aad dttesuu ment la aJrendy eaaOer may. aa laa eaiali s. Washing-tea and Sis Tork men bats me chiuei j an their various bbssbsb. Kr. Joeeph H. X. C mrhe la tba air! her mt t wdBhar I asan erfth kidnry tvoubs and suddenly atrlekaci wttb nry kidneys and was daya onable tn get trf nTTls 1 My urine contained a Udck mrkdaa aad I pass a sua treoweaatly dj night. I eotnmencnd taklag Takaj t ney Renaedg. and the nada abated and QnaOly ra ssad and became nersnsX I rhserfMPy Foley-s KidneF Rened.- Pm drugglsta ' na saJe aw aD ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS srai all tLe rrrixrciptil town of XcrtLarn lem and Scnzthern airmpfxrta sre rtwiied Tarat ooirlarbtlitj bj &e orraveiiieiit truin erTioe of CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN Railway two tra1ti0 daily.