TTTE BEE: OMAHA, TTItTlSDAY, JULY 15. 1!09. Council Bluffs Council Bluffs Council Bluffs Council Bluffs Minor Mention Th otu m f Oauki In la U ARREST IN MAYBRAY CASE I'avlH. diugs. CORR1QAN8, Undertaker. 'Phones 144. Woodrtng Undertaking company. Tel. 330. I-a-wls Culler, funeral director. Thone 37. KAUST BEER AT ROQKR8' BUFFET. Burn, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lalneon, a ion. When you want reliable want ad adver tising, use The Bee. Peering binders and mowers. Fpeaiiing & Tripled, 327 Broadway. THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN IS THE DIAMOND THEATER. BAIRD. LONOENECKER A POLAND, Undertakers. 'Phone 12, N. Main St. Dr. W. V. Magarell, optometrist, moved to 206-208 City National bank building. DROP-PATTEHN FALE of picture moulding! begins Monday. C. E. Alexander, S3J Broadway. Harmony chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will meet In regular session this even ing In Masonlo temple. Charlea Rodwell of Oakland, la., la visit ing hie aon, Tracy Rodwell, deputy In the office of the clerk of the district court. Contractor K. A. Wlckham arrived home yesterday morning from North Dakota, where he has a large railroad contract. Mrs. Henry Smith, 1300 Bouth Sixth, la at the Edmtmdson Memorial hospital, where she underwent a severe operation yesterday. Samunl Moor and Myrtle Hall, both from Omaha, were married In this city yesterday, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Henry PeLong at his offloe In the county court house. A special meeting of the Board of Edu cation has been called for 1:30 o'clock this afternoon In the office of Director W. H. Klllpack for the purpose of considering all matters which might coma up before the regular meeting In August. John Davis, colored, living at 17 North Twelfth street, who was arrested late Tues day night after he had thrown his wife's wardrobe Into Indian creek, was fined flO and costs In police court yesterday morn ing on a charge of disturbing the peace. Dr. Charles II. Bower, the city health officer, expects to start his campaign against the mosquitoes today. Ills "petrro leum so,ud" will start operations on lower Main street, and every stagnant pool of water Is to be treated to a dose of crude oil. Mrs. 3. R. Atkins and Pr. T. B. Lacey are home from an extended trip to the Pacific coast. Including a visit to the Alaskn-Yukon-Paclflc exposition at Pent- tie. Mrs. Atkins will leave today for a two weeks' visit with friends at Spirit Lake. Captain O. H. Lucas, representing the democratic party, nnd Sherman Humphrey, as representative of the republican partv. yesterday, acting under appointment bv County Auditor Innes. burned the ballot's used at the primary and general election last fall. The hearing of Jessie Miller and the other two women Inmates of the resort at fill West Broadway, arrested Tuesday night, was continued In Justice Cooper's court yesterday until July 23. Bonds for the three women were furnished vesterday bv the Benjamln-Fehr Real Estate com pany. The fireworks purchased by subscription fr the rihlle celebration of Independence day at Falrmount park, and which was not us'd nt that time on account of the rain, will h displayed for the benefit of the OllrMen auto tourists on the night of July 21 as suggested. The park commissioners have announced that the fireworks will be "shot off." weather permitting. Sunday evening at the park. NIchoHnn Brothers of winren'-e. Neb., have donated a 6-month?-old black bear to the Falrmount park roo. Under a warrant Issued from the court of Justice Oardlner on an Information filed bv the countv attorney, Constable Malihv find Deputy Sheriff Humphrey raided the r"nr nt ir.l West Broadway at a late hour Tnerday night. Lelah Conley was ar re.d charged with maintaining a place o l'l repute. She gave a bond In the sum of $XI for her appearance In court. A search warrant for liquor brought to light one bottle of whNkv, which the house, keener told the officers she kept for mid Iclnal purposes. T. S. Robinson Taken in Charge at Farming-ton, la. IS CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY It Is Alleged He Played Dial Role of Steerer nnd Wrestler In Swindling Indiana Man. tachment on behalf of the plaintiff against property owned by the husband. Judge Thornell of Sidney held a short session of district court yesterday at which a number of probate and equity matters were taken up. The will of the late W. E. Balnbridge. special agent of the Treasury department who committed suicide In Paris, waa ad mitted to probate. Mrs Mary A. Baln bridge, the widow is made executrix of the estate without bond aa provided lti the will. mock at a special discount. P. C. De Vol Hardware Co., fcM Broadway. Through the efforts of Postofflce In spector Swenson another alleged member of the notorious J. C. Maybray gang of "big store" swindlers was lodged behind the bars of tha county Jail In Council Bluffs yesterday. T. R. Robinson, who was taken Into custody at Farmlngton, la., and brought to this city yesterday, Is charged with conspiracy in the case of E. O. Allspaugh of Terre Haute, Ind., who was fleeced out of tl.fiOO on August 6 of last year In Council Bluffs on a fake wrestling match. i An Information against Robinson was filed by Mr. Swenson In the offloe of Justice Oardlner on Saturday of last week. Not wishing to trust tha arrest of tha man to tha looal authorities at Farmlngton, Inspector Swenson went there with Captain L. B. Couslna, deputy sher iff and district court bailiff of this olty. and succeeded In locating and arresting Robinson Tuesday. Robinson's bail pend ing a preliminary hearing was fixed by Justice Oardlner at 12.000, In default of which ha waa committed to the county jail. Robinson was placed In the cell re cently vacated by John R. Dobbins, an other alleged member of the gang, who secured his release from the county Jail, where he had been since February 16, by furnishing bonds In the aggregate sum of $6,000 Monday. Robinson declined to be interviewed by newspapermen. Robinson, It Is alleged, acted the dual role of "stoerer" and one of the fake wrestlers In Allspaugh's case. In the In formation filed In Justice Gardiner's court by Postofflce Inspector Swenson. Robin son Is charged with conspiring with W. H. Barton and J. C. Maybray to defraud and deprive E. O. Allspaugh of ll.6f0. Bar ton, It was stated yesterday by County Attorney Hess, was formerly proprietor of a restaurant In Terre Haute, and was personally acquainted with Allspaugh. Since the arrest of Maybray and other members of the "swindling syndicate," Barton Is said to have left Terre Haute, and has so far eluded the efforts of Mr. Swenson to locate him. It will be remembered that among the books and papers found by the federal officers in Maybray's trunk at the time of his arrest In Little Rock, Ark., was a small red leather memorandum book, con taining a partial Hat of "Mikes" and an Itemized account of Maybray's share of the plunder. An entry in this little book, which Is now with the other papers and memoranda found In tha trunk In the possession of the United States authori ties, reads as follows: , "August 6, E. O. Allspaugh, Terre Haute, Ind., $1,600." No Indictment has as yet been returned against Robinson, his Identity as an al leged "steerer" only having recently be come known to Mr. Swenson. No time for the preliminary hearing has been set as Robinson desires to first get In com munication with his attorney. The dis trict court grand jury will convene Au gust 31. The Fashion, ladles' tailoring, R. H. Emleln proprietor, late fitter Orkln Bros. 1 do first-class work reasonable. I make suits for $L", skirts 35. I also do altering to suit. Would you give me a trial? S3 Souih Main street. FOR MEDICAL AND I'AMILY USE BUY YOUR LIQUORS AT ROSEN FELD LIQUOR CO. 619 8. Main. Phones 3323. TEACHERS (i It A ft T E D LICENSE Result of Examinations Held , In Jane. As a result of the teachers' examination held in this city in June by County Super intendent Jackson, five first grade certi ficates, thirty-four second grade certi ficates, twenty-eight third grade certi ficates and four provisional certificates have been Issued. Of 106 persons who took the examination thirty-four failed to secure certificates. The provisional certificates can under the law only be Issued in case "In the Judgment of the county superin tendent additional teachers are necessary for his county." The following Is the list of those entitled to certificates: First Grade Elizabeth Dunne. Omaha Agnes Dargin, Ntola; Sara Sperle, Coun cil Blutfs; Rebecca Steele,' Carson; Vera HDetnian. Council Bluffs. Second Grade Florence Miller, Qriswold; Ethel Maxdeld, Neola: Elmo Bren- neinan. Macedonia: Dorothy L. Cook, Council Uluffs: M. Vltalls Curtln, Chi cago: Cecilia Dai Kin. Neola: Anna Den beck. Neola: May C. Duffy, Council Bluffs: Edna Ellswlck, Carson: Bcsnle M. Flood. Council Bluffs: Hazel Free man, Oakland: Vina Uress, Hancock; Leetha Harrison, Neola; Hazel Hart, Council Bluffs: Ruby Holder, Council Bluffs; Lillian Johannsen, Council Bluffs; Oliia A. Frenrlckson. Avoca; Bess uuwen. Avoca: Margaret Urunsklll. Avoca; ina Koehler. Macedonia. Edna Lodge. Wal nut: Alta Mae Mick, Walnut; Edith Oukley, Lovelatid; Anna Pagenstecker, il til..,.. A1.. Vn..LuL, ivn lUUIICU DIU11B, Aillia CkUIll , jummiuu. Maud Btupfell, Council Bluffs; Maud Townsend, Council Bluffs; Lena Tyler, Council Bluffs; Bess B. Williams, Neola; Bessie B. Winchester, Council Bluffs Lena Winter. Olenwood; Edith Wood rum, Omaha; Maud Spratt, Couirctl Bluffs: Wlnfield Steinbaugh, Council Bluffs. Third Orade Mllle C. Roberts. Neola; Rubv Sealock. Neola: Mabel Gearheart, Neola: Beryl Albertson. Council Bluffs; Ethel A. Barnes, Neola; Olga Beyer, Wal nut; Theresa Brandt. Council Bluffs Blanche Cupp, Neola; Mabel Drake, Coun cil Bluffs; Alpha Elchenberger, Mlnden Althea Fuller, Council Bluffs; Agnes Hannan, Neola; Zoe Hazel Hicks, Coun cil Bluffs; Leah Jarvls, Council Bluffs; Jemina Lid well, Loveland; Laura E Matthews, McClelland; Maud Miller, Un derwood; Frances Mlnahan, Neola; Ada Pagenstecher, Council Bluffs; Cecyle Porter, Neola; Hazel Reynolds, Council Bluffs; Fannie Scheboid. rreynor; mstner M. Sorenson. Council Blurts: name tstein berg, Council Bluffs; Alta Summltt, Ma cedonia: Anna Sunneii, iseoia; uren rj. Titnberman, Oakland; Florence .White, Council Bluffs. Provisional Harriet Ball, Council Bluffs; Emma Peterson, Macedonia; Stella Prem- minger, Walrfut; Essie Smith, Lovelana. TROPHY FOR At TOMOBIt.K RACES Harry A. Senrle Donate Cap for Series of Endaranre Contests. Harry A. Searle of the Monarch Manu facturing company, an automobile enthusl- st and one of the active members of the local automobile club, has announced he ill donate a trophy to the club, to be nown as the "Monarch" trophy. This will be awarded to the winner of a series of ndurance races by members of the Council Bluffs club between this and surrounding cities. George Qerner, manager of the C. B. acquemln Jewelry company, has notified he club that he will donate a silver trophy cup to be awarded as a prize In any oon- est which the directors of the organiza tion may deem advisable. The club Is planning for a big endurance contest between teams from Sioux City, Des Moines and Council Bluffs, a state automobile carnival to be held In this city n the fall, for a series of endurance races between local owners and for the con duction of an automobile track. The Western Motorist has offered a $300 cup for the winner In a three days' en- urance run, starting from Council Bluffs on Saturday, September 4, the first day's run to be to Des Moines, the second day's run from Des Moines to Sioux City and on the third day, which will be Monday, Labor Day, the last leg of the course will be from Sioux City to Council Bluffs. Refrigerator sale, 20 per cent discount on our stock of refrigerators this week. P. C. De Vol Hardware Co. The Wise-man received a telegram to com home at one on account of sickness us h did not hav enough money he telephoned the Iowa Loan company, corner Ptarl and Broadway and was able to catch the first train home. If It Is money you ant see them. Twrntv, per oent discount on our entire line of hammocks. Petersen A Schoening Co. General Hodge to Colorado. General Ortnvllle M. Dodge, accom panied by his daughter, Mrs. R. E. Mont gomery left yesterday afternoon for Colorado In his private car. General Dodge, who Is convalescing from a seri ous Illness of several weeks expects to remain In Colorado during the rest of the summer. If his health permits of It he may before returning take a trip north Into Manitoba. He will first go to Denver and thence te Glenwood Springs. General Dodge la chairman of the Board of Directors of the Colorado & Southern railroad, but he does not expect to give much attention to business affairs while in Colorado unless his health materially " Improves. We havo a large number of banker' carpenters,' clerks,' and stenographers' pen cils which we are giving away as long as they last. Call at our offics and get them. Iowa Loan company, corner Pearl and Broadway, suite 5. Let us figure your contract on painting. We know we can satisfy you. H. Bor wlck, 211 South Malnt street. Twenty per cent discount on all refriger ators. Petersen & Schoening Co. Twenty per cent discount on porch furni ture. Petersen & Schoening Co. July .Clearance of Pictures. . Big discounts on pictures, both framed and unframed. Alexander's Art Store, 333 Broadway. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Tel. 250. Night, F-1702. Marrlsge Licenses. Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to the following: Name and Residence. Age. Ernest Pate, Blair. Neh -a l:dna M. Kmerine, Council Bluffs 18 O. F. Ramsey, Kansas Cltv. Mo......... 24 Rosalind Troulman, Council Bluff M Samuel Moor. Omaha 30 Myrtle Hall, Omaha IS DAY IJf THE DISTRICT COURT Indictment Against Rudolph Koll la Dismissed. The Indictment against Rudolph A. Kolls. charged with embezzling about 120) belonging to the Groneweg & Schoentgen company, by which he was formerly em ployed as city salesman In Omaha and South Omaha was quashed yesterday in the district court. The case was dls missed upon the written request of the Groneweg & Schoentgen company, who, it Is said, did so out of consideration for the defendant's family. Kolls was arrested In Omaha on a charge of wife desertion and when that was disposed of was brought over to Council Bluffs, on extradition papers, he having refused to cross the river without them. Mrs. Maud Herring against whom her husband, Otto Herring, the new landlord of the Goodrich hotel recently brought suit for divorce yesterday filed a cross petition, asking that the decree be given her. Mrs. Herring charges her husband with cruel and Inhuman treatment. In addition to the decree of divorce she asks the court to award her temporary alimony and ITi.000 as permanent alimony. On her petition a temporary Injunction was Is sued restraining Herring from disposing of any of the personal property of the hotel and an attachment was also Issued against money standing to his credit In a local bank. ' In the pending divorce suit of Fannie G. Ellsworth against Archie W. Ells worth, the court yesterday Issued an at- Real Estate Transfers. These transfers were reported to The Bee July 14 by the Pottawattamie County Ab stract company of Council Bluffs: Nannie London and husband to Belle Southern, nVi lot 24 and all of lot 25, C. B. & Q. R. R. subd. in Carson. w. d $12,000 Dena onve Dawson to l nomas w. Dawson, lot 32. block 6, Maynes' 1st add. to Council Bluffs, w. d Granv'ilc N. Eaton and wife to Nels Nelson, lots 1, 2 and 8, block 63. Railroad add. to Council Bluffs, w. d Peregoy & Mcore Co. to Lizzie Mit chell, lot 14, block "O," Curtis & Ramsey's add. to Council Bluffs, w. d First National bank to August and Mary Muehlenway, lot 27, block 17, Ferry add. to Council Bluffs, w. d. J. W. Squire and wife to Charles D. Campbell, lot . block 10, Squire's add. to Council Bluffs, w. d Treasurer to W illiam Arnd, lots 6 and 6, block 68, Kiddle's subd. In Council Bluffs, tax d H. W. Binder and wife to Jens Jen sen. w22 ft. of lot 2 and e22 ft. of lot " ' lock 14. Grimes' add. to Coun cil ,'fs. w. d 2,000 Lee Hraden and wife to George W. Houser. lots 6 and 6. block 16. Macedonia, w. d 1,100 Sarah Head, widow, to L. A. Hatsweli and A. C. Lewis, lot 10, block 10, Macedonia, w. d J. P. Mulqueen, single, to Frits Bau melster and Walter F. Steplian, lot 23, block 23, Central subd. in Council Bluffs, w. d Total transfers, eleven $17,233 500 U0 400 ltW 200 375 Twenty per cent discount on go-carts. Petersen & Schoening Co. Wedding; Rings, Pur gold, seamless, all sizes, thus no delay or altering, $3 to $12. Engraving free. Lffert. Hammocks, 20 per cent discount all thl week. We offer our entire stock of ham r 3E t gj?nHJ!JsllM,WIJIU, "m, ft IT 1 TT.mI".' V,7"------n k naBrlayasBrsaa'WasjMWV i ilgssi gssasasMSW .UBfiSIUi -(J am (Ixsxaxi THE YEBY HIGHEST QUALITY SECOND VICTIM OF NEGROES Alva, Brerhtel, Drakeman Shot Vail, Snccombs to His Wonnds. at BOONE, la., July 14. (Special Telegram.) Alva Brechtel, the brakeman, who was shot by two negroes at Vail at the same time Lee Warner was killed, died at his home last night. He had been lingering ever since the shooting. He was brought here two weeks ago from the Carroll hos pital, but no hope was ever held out he would survive. Logan Repairs Roads. LOGAN, la.. July lt.-(Speclal.) Editor C. McCahe of Logan Is much pleased over the prospect of plnclng the roads over which the Glldden tourists will travel In Harrison county in as perfect condition as possible. C. W. Hunt of Logan will look after the roads In Jeffer son township, Clem Deur In St. John and A. B Hosbrook, chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Harrison, Is In conference with city and township officials of Wood bine and Dunlap. It Is thought that the toads In Boycr township will be In the noed of the most attention because due to the damages to grades. In the excessive rainfall of the few weeks past. Great Western Resumes Service. CRESTON, la., July 14.-(Speclal.) The Great Western railroad, by dogged deter mination, has succeeded in opening Its lines today for traffic between Kansas City, Des Moines, St. Paul and Chicago. A large force of men and three construc tion trains have labored incessantly in con necting up the line between Shannon City and Kansas Cly. where nearly six miles of track was washed out. 0' Monday a light engine was run ovi the track from Kan sas City to Diagonal, and the experiment proving the track -tb' be' safe,'! the road has announc;;! that beginning txluy, 1; will accept passengers between its ter minals. Central lont Tennis Meet. TILEDO. la., July 14. (Special.) The fourth annual tournament of the Central Iowa Tennis association, closed here yes terday. The class of tennis played waa above the standard of other years. H.. L. Byers of Grlnnell, who has held the championship for three years, was de feated In the challenge round In a hard tlve-set match by Dr. F. P. St. Clair of Toledo. In the doubles Rorem and White of Motint Vernon defeated all comers handily through the rounds of the doubles. Too many opportunities for the chango that you need, such as in the west. Michigan and Great Lakes Atlantic City and Adirondacks in the east. Very low rates and excellent service. Your vacation starts when the train starts if you use the Rock Island. For further information inquire of G. S. PENTECOST, Division Passenger Agent, B 14th and Farnam Streets. Omaha, Nebraska, h Bee Want Ads stimulate business moves. MOT n n pi 1 fopffip lo)o)iyJiiv Iorra News Notes. OILMAN Falling from its hlgh-chalr. the 11 months old Infant of Mr. and Mrs W. H. Rager of this place struck the back of Its head against the floor so hard that death resulted. The child remained un conscious for several hours before death. CRESTON Judd Ross, who have been given the contract for the new rail way between here and Wlntetet. are tak ing a run over the survey between this city and Macksburg. As soon as they have tailMfled themselves wltn tnts actual worK will be commenced. Solicitation for stock will begin Monday, the 19th. CRESTON New officers for the Creston Country club were elected Tuesday night, at a meeting of that body, and resulted as follows: D. J. Crane, president; Sheltnn Jackson, vice president; R. C. Thompsor, secretary; Charles V. Athc-.arn. treasurer. Kxecutive committee J. M. Hickey, J V. Mason. R. E. Bojer, Alva Thomas and T. L. Sawyer. CEDAR RAPIDS The semi-annual con vention of the postmasters of the third and fourth class of the Cedar Rapids dis trict was held here yesterday. Thirty five postmasters were In attendance. The Cedar Rapids district includes the counties of Benton. Delaware, Cedar, Blackhawk, Dubuque, Museatlne, Johnson, Jones, Linn, Tama, Iowa and Buchanan. CLEAR LAKE Drinking part of a eup of gasoline, which Its mother had placed ! with her work, the 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fd Westover of near here lies In a precarious condition in this rlty with small chance of recovery. The mother was about to use the gasoline to clean a gar ment with when the child drank it. PHENOMENAL VALUES IN PURE SILK RIBBONS. Three Great Bargain Lots o on sale SATURDAY MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK. When it come to genuine bargains, bar gains upon which you can rely, we have Omaha "beat a mile." 3c for No. 5 and 7, Pure Silk Ribbons val ues up to 10 cents. sic for No. 9, 12, and 16, Pure Silk Ribbons, values up to 15c. for No. 22, 40, 60, 80, Pure Silk Ribbons, values up to 25c. SEE THESE RIBBONS ON DISPLAY IN OUR PEARL STRET WINDOWS. Ad if" c. COMPA Forger Fired From Array. WASHINGTON. July H. I'pon convlc. tlon by court-martial for passage of bogus checks and falling to pay his debts. Major Charles J. T. Clark, Twenty-sixth Infantry has been dismissed from the army, accord' ing to an announcement made at the War department today. Major ciarg was sta tioned in the Philippine Islands. Al Good Train for Chicago Illinois Central, No. 2 Very low round trip thirty day rates to New York. Boston, Montreal. Toronto, Niagara Falls, Detroit and many other eastern points. Rates, sleeping car reservations and detailed Information, City Ticket Office. 1402 Farnam St, Omaha. SAMUEL, NOKTH, District Pagtenger Agent. HSimimi SBtsnwiMWPjisis.iMjiIIJWgiHI f l-SUWIMMMBigg SKI COMPLAINT OF 1NTERURBANS Two-Cent Fare Law Stops Building of Electric Railway. TAFT TO VISIT DES MOINES President Notifies Commercial Clob He Will Re There Some Time Between September 20 and 25. If you or come member of your fimlly were taken suddenly to-night with Diar rhoea. Dysentry. Flux, Cholera Morbus, or Cholera Infantum, would you be pre pared to check It? Every home should have a supply of Wakefield's Blackberry Balsam The most reliable remedy for all loose con ditions of Us bowels. All druggists sell It. be In Des Moines some time between Sep tember 20 and 2o to witness the army maneuvers neie. Fire of unknown origin did damage amounting to $.V)0O0 In the town of Bayard near lts Moines. Victor's Family Ignores Appeal 33-35 pearl Street. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. 'Phones 565. 32-34 Main Street. r it ;: Lcllcii's "ETSSff Lense sa BUT IM ij.y.J'j mi k saaisaswa mrt (From a Staff Correspondent.) -t'ES MOINES. July 14. (Special Tele gramsAt the hearing before the execu tive council on railroad assessments today President H. II. Polk of the Pes Moines Interurban lines told the council that his company had planned 400 miles of Inter urbans centering In Des Moines, but be cause of falling off of receipts caused by the 2-cent fare they had stopped at sixty nine miles and would build no more till the future of lnterurhans In Iowa Is as sured. He claimed when steam road fares were S-cents the lnterurhans charged but two. Now with the steam roads charging 2 cents, the lnterurhans can charge but 1 cents a mile one way and 1.66 for rojnd rips. The council today finished hearing all the steam roads and lnterurhans and took up express companies. Corporations Are glow. ' Only 2,000 corporations have made return to the secretary of state and It Is believed there are (.0U0 or 6,400 In the state doing business. At least 3.000 have been reported back aa having gone out of business. The other 5,000 or 6.000 have only till August 1 in which to get In their reports. Taft Mill Visit Des Molnrs. Fresldent Taft today telegraphed the Commercial club of this city that bs will Parents of Man Accused of Quadruple Murder Refuse to Answer His Letters. A DEKDKEN, S. D.. July 14. -(Special. )- Although Emll Victor, accused of the murder of the Christie family, wrote to hl.s father ai.d mother and to a brother, soon after his Incarceration, asking them to come to his assistance in the direst trouble of his twenty-three years of life, nellhe. relative has replied, and today he wrote another letter to his father, and one to his brother, pleading for aid. Witnesses '.n the case who are expected to testify at the preliminary hearing of Victor have been subpoenaed lor July 20, but It by no means certain that the trial will be set 'or that date. The slate's at torney will pive Victor ample time to hear from his relatlts before holding the exam ination. Victor undert'oos ,n ordeal of question from the sheriff and state's atlon.-y every day, lasting from one to three hours, but he Ftill maintains his marvelous nerve, and not once has he admitted having had any thing to do with the murder, nor of know ing anyone Implicated In the affair. State's Attorrey Van Slyke and Sheriff Anderson mako almost dally trips to ttm scene of the murder In search of further evidence, and have been untiling In tlvlr efforts to discover anything calculated to throw further light on the crinm. Bold Robbery At Huron. Ht'RON, 8. D.. July 14. (Special. )-Ono of the boldest attempts at robbery In the history of this city occurred between 10 and 11 o'clock last night, alien two men entered the residence of Jack Kinney. They frightened Mrs. Kinney and Infant child from the house and then proceeded to ran sack the place. Bureau, dresser and ildo hiiarrt drawers were opened and every ar- ! tlcie of value and such as could be easily disposed of were carried away. Mrs. Kin ney recognized one of the men as an early morning caller whom she had given lunch, but the other she did not recognize. No arrests have been made. Fearful Slaughter nt deadly microbes occurs when throil" and lung diseases are treated with Dr. King's New Discovery. 60c and $1 00. Hold by Ueston Drug Co. Bee Want Ads stimulate bfurness moves. nUBB IS E'i it 1 SIB'SHOE STORE 1 1 COUNCILS PtUFFS.Jl'jj: