THE BKE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1900. 5 Council Bluffs 3 Minor 'Mention The CMtidU mmttu Offloe of the ,Omli M 1 noon ntresl. loth 'pOne J. . .. Council Bluffs Img". nd playing the- best vaudeville. COKfllGANS, undertakers. 'Phone 118. For frit, modern hoti. 72 th avonue. Majestic range, P. C. JLe Vol Hdw. Co. Woodring Undertaking company. Tel. 339. Lewi Cutler, funeral director. 'I'hone 37. FAUST BEKR AT ROGERS' BUFFKT. When you want reliable want ad adver- 7 Using, use Tho lie.- ricture mi'l iiii poiery lor wwnitig gifts. Ale xauilt r'. Art Store, 3.T3 Broadway. Balrd & Lto'and, umlei takers. 'Fhone 122. i: Xpert piano tuning, Hospe. 'Phone M4, 23 Pearl street, is .South Main. Cp-to-date Art Department and Picture Framing, Warwick, ill nouth Main street. For good painting see Walter Nicholarsen & Co., 11 South Main street. 'Fbone Inde pendent 416 Red. for rf..nttwo rooms, sapp 5sl,G'IC. JNCjriRH K. A. WJCKHAM, 19 A called meeting of the Iowa and Ne braka Wholwale Grocers' association will be held at the Grand hotel today. A biilidinK permit was jsmieil yesterday to M.ix Uaurnelnter, jr., for a $2,500 frame cottage at WW Washington avenue. The Ladles' Aid society of the First Bap tist church will meet. Thursday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Edward Sleepy, 610 liluff street. ... T.llv caJnp, Royal Neighbors of America ONE "MIRE" SUES ANOTHER Division of Property Taken from Mabray the Bone of Contention. OKLAHOMA MAN TAKES IT ALL C'nna Lake, Minn., Man In.lst that Accord Inn to Aeireenient II" Was to llmr Half of Amoanl Iteenvere'l. Council Bluffs Council Bluffs ewrspe when the train stopped. After Sloan and Pyatt had been placed In the bsggage car, Pyatt, In answer to Peter sen's Inquiries as to the trouble, said that Sloan had knocked a man from the train. Later Pyatt retracted this statement, the witness said. pltal. where he was rpcrted last evening to be doing as well as could be t pec ted. Patterson Is errployed In the firearms de partment of the Wright A Wllhelmy com pany of Omaha. J . N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. 250. Night. L-170S. The great Majestic llange exhibition all this week, October U to S3. Com In and nee the elegant display. All this week we give free with each Majestio range sold an elerant set of kitchen ware, actual value M Investigate now. P. C. DeVol Hardware company, 204 Broadway; 10 North Main street. S23 The petition In the suit brought bv Samuel Sutor of Cass Lake. Minn., against J. E. Cavanaugh of McAllister. Okl., while the two were In Council Bluffs last month ACTIO OX (HKRK PROBLEM City Attorney Has Not Hud Tim to Draft the Hesolntlon, The city council failed to take any action as witnesses before the federal grand Iutv last night In the matter of the .proposition In the Mabray swindling cases was men "J aiven me waters or Indian creek, as In the district court here yesterday. Putor "uggested by Mayor Maloney. as City Miked" $f.000 by tho Mabray gang, solicitor Kimball had not been able to mi rv.n.nrh contributed 117.000 to the Prepare the necessary resolution. Mr. .rr,ir, of the "hi store" syndicate. Kimball said he would have the resolution a... o... u. mr,A Cavanaugn ". lor suomiasion in about a wee. riiiui ra.j n mens. I shortly after the arrest of MaDray arm -"'" pmiKiriw in.nw ,.. r,f hi. .Ill associates in Little'"- " over inoian creea ai Rock 'last February entered Into an agree- Real Katat. Transfers. These transfers were reported to The Bee October 18 by the Pottawattamie County Abstract company of Council Bluffs: Harry J. Paschal and wife and Jamea A. 1'ascnai, wiaower, lo niarsor Jen sen, lots 20. 21 and 22. block 5K, Rail road add to Council Bluffs, w d $ Louis N. Snyder and wife to C. M. Best, lot 4, block A, Alien t cook s add to Avoca. w d... "1 Wallace Benjamin and P. O. Alms house, referees, to Matilda Norgsarti, se se-4 13-78-44 and whb swi 18-7IS-43, ref d 4.000 William Moore, trustee and wife, to Anna Elisabeth Donaldson, lot M. Belmont add to Council Bluffs, w d 50 will consult with her before a substitute for the dreamy dances In the darkened armory will be definitely decided upon tor the first formal ball of the year, which la to be given shortly after Thanksgiving. KerklsM Dres In Gri. LOOArJ, Ia Oct. t Rpeclal.)-A part of a human skeleton, a shell necklace and stone ball were discovered by Tom Cam field at Woodbine some ten or mora feet below the surface of the ground. Though many skeletons, stone hammers, broken pottery and copper knives have been found In Harrison county, yet a ahell necklace and a atone ball are rarities. Seventy dlf ferent pieces of pottery have been found In the sides and botton of a gulch forty feet deep near a series of mounds. Though the race antedating the Indian may hare burled the dead ten or more feet below the surface of the ground as In the Cam field find, yet such a theory will ,not ac count for the pieces of pottery found pro trading from the sides of gulches forty feet and over, below the surface ox the ground In one or more gulches In Harrison county. , Four transfers, aggregating. ..$4,376 llanos that are always sold at $228 to $300 we sell at $146, $190. $210. Higher-priced Instruments In proportion. Easy payments. A. Hospe Co., 2S Pearl street and 28 South Main street. Council Bluffs, la. ment to divide the expense and ihare the nroceeds of attachment money and prctxrty found In Mabray's possession In Little Rock. ' The attachment on the money, Sutor claims, reallied $1,615, I V I will 'meet in rerular session this evening. Members of the degree team are requested to hi present for drill. The Ladles' Aid society of the Second I'recl.yleriaii church will meet Thursday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. U. C Noigaurd, 1U24 Kant 1'ieroo street. ' The Ladles' Aid society of the Fifth . . ... 1. . . .1 1 .. . n L. . . . . t. u.lll r. w. , Thnr.. 1 day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Auman, 9 corner of Kighteenth street and tecond avenue. Mayor Thomas Maloney arrived home yesterday afternoon from Iowa Cly where lit! attended a meeting of the State Board of Directum of the Ancient Order of Hi bernians. The case against John Falcella, an Ital- Inn railroad laborer charged with atternped mi-hmuII on JJorotliy J'.iCKara, a young gin, ai dismissed In police court yesterday for want of prosecution.. T. A. Pvterson, agarnst whom an Indict ment on the charge of wife desertion was rciui nlr lust February was taken Into ctiHtoi y fnet evening. In default of a bond placed nt WOO he was committed to the countyjaiL , H. M. Sargent and Oscar Keellne left yesterday for Wood Lake, Cherry county. Neb., to get the camp In readiness for the other members of the Elkhorn Valley Hunting club who will leave for their an nual outing next Sunday. Mrs. Anna Pauley, wife of Theodore Pauley died yesterday morning at the Jtnnle Edinundnon Memorial hospital, aged i) yeurs. Besides her liuHband, she leaves four daughters and ten sons. The body will be taken to Harlan, la., for burial. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Munger returned home yesterday morning from a visit In Hloux C'iiy. Onllieir arrival In Council Ultiffs they found a telegram notifying them of the death of their daughter-in-law In Hayard. la., tor which place they left on the next train. , . . , Word was received here yesterday of the death of Noel De Witt, the 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mr. Georg De Witt, former resiaenta of Council Bluffs, now living In Artesian, 8. D., to which place they re moved lam spring. John De Witt and 11. y. Piicj left yesterday to attend the fun eral. . . Rev. C. R. Haudenschleld of Chicago, who closed u three-weeks' revival at the Broadway Methodist church Sunday eve ning left yisierday afternoon for Mary vllle. Mo., from where after a short visit ho will go to Dayton, Wash., to open a series of revival meetings' there on Octo ber 24. A.'-'jfnSy5h.'rn8hjfif Ot Xhe CUIsenaM Gas & XJieclrlc company left last evening lor Detroit to attend the annual meeting of the American Gas Institute. He was attachment brought $499 25 more, the foot of Bryant street, notified the council that the building waa completed I .nt that V. m H-a. t . . . . I . . SUitS g3lnst th I - iu mm ii over 10 iow uivj . j ne council win meet as a com mute of the whole this afternoon at t o'clocq at Inspect the building. Resolutions were adopted requiring four making 7 . .. . . . nnd .old tinder """ ana n me prou " of the railroads to construbt culverts un Royalty from Llstnt Company. Mayor Maloney received yesterday from the Citlsens' Gas and Llectrlc company a check for $4,11.6S. the amount of the roy alty due the city for twelve months un der the company's contract. The royalty la computed at the rate of I per cent on gross sales of gas and 3 per cent on gross The first year It amounted to $3,147.36 and the second year It was $3,639.68. It will be en that the amount of the royalty has . .( n ev r a no luiiuwi. Mr llt'HKII I , . . i i la eViak ri ! . . a e.rt eerier r.vr'inor fO HllTOr. in - I S&iVel OI eiWCiriC CUnmU, JVIiio io IOIR OI eV.i.J.'-iJ. v-v - - ' UrAflt VV a.ri Tanlh ru...H4t, . A I ..... ,.,-. oviahoma failed to carry out " fc " '"' 7"". ' year that the city has received mis royalty. his pert of the agreement and up to date avPnues. tn Un!on Paclflc ,t TweIfth anJ Thirteenth .tret. .n T.ntk k . . . v.n,..nl Sulnr n !tk H i . ..... ' n -.r. am a rT Yn 111 I ni. .... I'niravn M. Kn.ll.r..,M.H . . T . I . w . . I " " I . "wiuincDinii a i x rii in uirwui...,., K... i v ve.r sou imin avenue ana oetween Tenth ana Eleventh avenues on Twelfth street: the Chicago, Burlington A Qulney at Tenth Eleventh and Twelfth streets and Eleventh avenue. The order requires that the cul- for Judgment for $1,W7.U against Cava- naugh. Wants Pay for ringere, Ralph Joseph McKwen, who had the i - hi. rlirht hand ground off In a sausage machine on the evening of August verts be constructed within sixty days from the following nr. tt the Central grocery and meat "l nonce, h was employed, has The city solicitor was authorised to dls- hrouaht suit in the district court against miss the suit brought In the district court . . t A..iai aitnrtna nmnrlflors of the I V nl 'dBmare. The suit lnlal hta at It. crossings a. provided "- ' . .. I In Its rlcht of wav frsnehls. a. tha rail i . i miTTin nr wirs. m fillip i - - 111 " . miiJ hiil einn n,l,W ,U . ,. man's mother and j .,.,..r ..... Wanted Reliable girl. 809 Fifth Ave. Marriage Licenses. Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to N.m and Residence. Age. William Ehlers. Mlnden, la 21 Dora Parrlng, Minden, la , ' Raymond O. Omspangh, South Omaha..'. 22 Martha B. J. Braner. South Omaha 21 Another suit against the same rall- I rond In romnel It in In.t.U pAutn . n , a. .i th.t vnung McEwen was ordered by , ' Al -"-- la brought MCOTon, me . . J . " C. ment. natural guardian. It is ciaimea in uk I Is Dfndlnr in th pourt the foreman oi V ,7 . ' Tn m"ef of the distribution of eight-! clean the grinaer ana i -.;. "'" een additional electric llghta In the dlf- the electric power oy wo.u.. ferent wards was referred to the corn- was operaiea was niriiu oo ... mittee of the whole. The council adjourned of hleTignt nana were B.ov..u .... untn this afternoon, following; the meeting the current couia De luruea of tn committee of the whole. It Is said, was Inexperienced ana was noi warned of the danger. Everybody goes to Borwlck, III South Harry Swanson, a well Known piano main, ior tneir wan paper and paints. Plaintiff's Motives Arc Questioned Iowa Telephone Company .Files An Amended Answer in injunc tion Suit. . Iowa, Legislator Hart. HARLAN, la., Oct. 18. Special.) Rep resentative Curran F. Swift Is lying at his home here in a critical condition as a re sult of Injuries received In a runaway on the streets of Harlan yesterday. Mr. Swift Is about 48 year of age. He Is popular man and a leader In every thing that pertains to the welfare and advance ment of his home town. HIS HOME HIS CASTLE, BUT POLICE BATTER DOWN DOOR Poor Old John Doe and Companion Defy the World, bt Officers Ret a Too Hold. A few hours before Jocund day stood tiptoe on the misty mountain tops Forest Lewis and John Doe, who by the way Is always In trouble, retired Into their room at 1409 Chicago street and surrounded a bottle of alleged whisky. Ensuing Joy re sulted In utterances that disturbed the en tire community. Fearing that the baccha nalian revel might be Interrupted they barred tho door. Vain were the entreaties for peace and quietude by Mrs. OdeTI, the landlady. The police were called, but the hurrah went on. Mr. Doe defied the power of the police, the militia and the United States army. He announced that he waa ensconced In his own domicile and was prepared to de fend the rights of his home. The officers battered down the door. "One dollar and costs." tald Judge Crawford. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DE8 MOINES, la., Oct. 18. (Special tuner of this city, has been made defendant Why? Because he has the nnest stock of Telegram.) In the telephone merger suit In a damage suit for $1,050, which 1 red wail paper and paints In the city and seljs today, the Iowa Telephone company filed Davis asks as compensation for being, as them at the most reasonable prices. Al- an amendment to its answer In which it he alleges, assaulted and beaten by Swan- ways see Borwlck first. 211 South Main claims that the various plaintiffs asking son. Davis states In his petition that he street. i a. i .Kitat anrl la r innlPil In I the nip ana in one nuuu u uiv w. ... un. eU& nthan hnnrl SurirtHnn I mumo, wn.. on -v.... ." Entire Work Planned to Be Done In Is a man ot powenui pnysniue. Is alleged to have been committed October 8 last, at Thirty-fourth street and Broad way. Davis says owanson owi mm knocked him down and that when Swanson first struck him he told Davis, "I will show you how to tune pianos right in front of my door. Tho following Jury was drawn yesterday for the term of superior court which opuna November 1: William Hewitt, Lewis town ship: T. J. R. Turner, D. 8. Anders, B. r. Ta'ylor, Waahipgton "township; f Barch, Garner One Day. Preliminary plana for making a religious . .n, lurmcu l a sue- . , . i,. . ,vnrtlrl ..in.rln- clal meeting of the Council Bluffs Minis- , ,., .i .,.. hh.. for an Injunction against the merger re actuated by selfish motives, and points out that several of them are Int wrested In competing companies, In Sioux City, Council Bluffs and other places. Rev. A. C. Douglas, pastor of the First United Presbyterian church, has resigned tendent of missions and- vacant churches. The appointment waa made at the synodV cal meeting in Indlanola. In Its report to the railroad commission for the year ending June -30, 1909, the Bur lington railroad -today-repwrts gross earn accompanied by Mrs. English and they 4-Jensen, Norwalk township; J. M. Scott, will visit nt Buffalo. Niagara and Mon ireul, Canada, before returning home about November I. For throwing a brick through the win dow of a lunch wagon on South Main htreet Saturday night J. C. Lewis was sin tenc d to flfuen days In Jail yesterday morning by Police Judge Snyder. Lewis Is said to have thrown the brick because the proprietor of the lunch wagon refused to hand him out a. free sandwich. Judge V. R. Green, who will preside at the November term of district court In this city, sent word to Clerk Brown yeHterday to notify the petit jurors for that term to spp 'ar November 15 lntead of on Novem ber 2i the date fc r which they had been summoned. Jury cases will be starter! one we k larlier than was at flr.it Intended. Mr. and' Mrs. William Cadwallader of Lincoln, Nib., who came to" Council lllnffs by automobile on Saturday to visit Mrs. t'uuwallailer'u father. Captain L. H. Cous Iiim and MIkh Maude Cousins, turned home yeti rdav, acoeavtfanied Miss CoumIiim, Miss Bert Hmilii and' her sister. ' Mrs. liaeiens, who will visit .there ror a few days. Adna J. .Orcutt, aged 74 years, died Sun day evening at his home, IWi Second ave iui, from ht art trouble. Two sons, D. M. Circuit and VV. K. Oreutt of this city and threejPaughU'rs, Mrs. J. L. Humbert, Orand Jui.0 I. Col.; Mrs. Q. B. Camp, Topeka, KaifT- mid Mrs. Colfax Sanderson, Jackson ville. Fla., survive him. The body will be tuken to Kansas City for burial. Mrs. Or cmi tiiei tho latter part of June of this year. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Trumbull of Logan street, am holding a family reunion, hav ing as their guests three sisters and a brotner of Mis. Trumbull. Their guests are Mrs. Mecca Doughty Varney of Pap paw. Wis., who before her marriage waa a well known teacher In the public schools or Council liluffs. Mrs. Otis Hale of Qua dalatara. Mex., Mr. and Mrs. Thoinaa W. Ivor of tilenwood, la., and Dr. A. Doughty of Oklahoma City. Mrs. Varney is hive to attend the National Woman's Christian Temperance union convention In Orniilm. She Is superintendent of the f ani'liiso 1. parlment of the national organization. terlal association yesterday morning. It Is proposed to make a house-to-house can vass for the purpose of ascertaining the church affiliation or Inclination of the oc cupant. The plan is to cover the entire city In one day. and In order to accomplish ins8 ln Iowa as $l0.3TA!'from operating this committees will, be appointed . frpm ! .oiireea and oDeratlng expenses amounting eich church. Rev. P. A. Case of the First to $8111057. ' ' " ".' ' township; C. A. Peterson, NeU BaPtlst church. Rev. J. W. Williams of Attorney General Byera' has held that diiauw,! meuiuuiBi cnurcn ana a. xa. panics must pay Z per cent lnieresi on uo- Hutchlnson were appointed as the commit-1 posits of county funds- and that If the tee to take charge of the work. banks of a 'county Beat refuse fd 'take the Officers for the ensuing six months were money on interest the ' county' treasurer Hasel Dell township; John Buch.' W. H Simon, MlndeB township; T. A. Brewlck. Otto Voegler, J. D. Steffen, ' R. E. Ander son, Bert Sheely, Council Bluff. Sloan Case Goes to Jury. The trial ot Ben Sloan, charged with the murder of James Wallace, a young Scotch' man who waa said to have been beaten and thrown from a Northwestern paasen ger train near Crescent City on the even ing of May 22 last, which waa begun In the district court yesterday morning, waa concluded last evening and the case given to the Jury about 6:30 o'clock. Up to a elected as follows:. President. Rev. James M. Williams of Broadway Methodist church; .vice president. Rev. George A. Ray. D. D., pastor of the Second Presby terian church; secretary. Rev. Grant Lewis of the Fifth Avenue Methodist church. Although no formal action was taken by the association the pastors of many of the churches of the city wilt resign their pul pits next Sunday, both morning and even ing, to Women's Christian Temperance late hour last niiiht the Jury had not Unlon Pakers. reached a verdict. Tne 'eKUla'' meeting of the association Sloan, Wallace and a man named Jessel wlI be hel1 next Monday morning. DU... k..l h.tr .v ..t .nrf I were riding on the tender ' of th. enfgne. ,A Plano nl n taatn.rn.nt for Sloan and Wallace were .aid to have "'"""JV"1', an abator In the highest .,o, i it .11. h.t beat things for which th. world YVnre. ' tlmn.t onconselou. and then trves, but it is. In thousands of Instances, threw him from tha train. mn of ""PPort to the recipient and Pvatt. who had been held under bonds entlre 'amlly. A Hospe Co., 29 Pearl St as a witness, did not reach here yesterday and 28 8outh Mln "feet, Council Bluffs, until after the attorneys had begun their u- nkea the lowest prices, easiest With closing arguments to the Jury, so was not examined. The principal witnesses for the state were O. J. Larsen, fireman of MABHAY'l MEN ARB REARRESTED Federal Aathorltlee Having; Trouble the train, and C. E. Petersen, the head brakeman. Hlnnn'. riefen. w.. th.t VAlI.e. wn. under the Influence of liquor and fell from ,eavl.n for chlca evening, received the train. Getting Them to tha Bluffs Postoffice Inspector Swenson, Just before Larsen testified to seeing two of the three 'men fighting and one beating the other with a shovel. He could not, how ever. Identify Sloan as the man he had seen using the shovel on the other. Petersen testified to running after and capturing Sloan, who tried to make his 1NDEGESTION GAS AND HEARTBURN GO ( Belief in five minutes awaits every Stomach sufferer here. Nothing will remain undigested or sour on your tomli lyuu will take a little lilf.pepflu ocea-ilonally. This powerful digestive and antacid, though aa harmless inn!. iltaint ai candy, will digest and prepare for assimilation .nlo the blood till the food you .ran eat. i:t whut your stomach craves, without the Miuhtest fear of Indigestion or that you will bo bothered with aour rising. Belching, Gas on Stomach, Heartburn, Headaches from stomach, Nausea, Bad Veutli, Water Brash or a feeling like you aid swallowed a lump Of lead, or other llsugreeable miseries. Should you be suf- 1 ferlng now from any stimach disorder you can get relief within five minutes. It you will get from your pharmacist a 60-cent case of Pape'a ' Dlapepsln you could always go to the table with a hearty appetite, and your meals would taste good, because you would knjw there would be no Indigestion or Sleepless nights or Headache or Stomach miner y all the next day; and besides, you vould not need laxativea or liver pills to keep your stom ach and bowela clean and fresh. Pape'a Dlapepsln can be obtained from your druggist, and contains more than sufficient to thoroughly cure the worst case of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. There la nothing better for Gas on the Stomach or sour odors from the stomach or to cure a Stomach, Headache. You couldn't keep a handler or more useful article In the house. Adv. Give your stomach a square deal by eating " A itTO a. I Sf U Li i i The food that is full of nutriment and easily, digested. Heat in oven and serve with milk or cream. J telegram notifylpg him of the rearrest at Seattle. Wash., of Bert R. Shores, alias Bert Warner; Ole Marsh, alia. Jack Car roll, and Winn 8. Harris, alleged members of th. Mabray gang. Th. three, who were arrested October 8 under the Indictment returned ln Council Bluffs by the federal grand jury, had been released on bonds in the sum of $3.0u0. They were rearrested tinder the indictment returned br the federal grand jury ln Omaha, and now will be required to furnish additional bonds 'n the sum of $15,000. I doubt if either of the three men will he able to furnish a $15,000 bond," said Postoffice Inspector Swensn, "and I thiuk we will now be able to hold them.' R. B. Herriman, Frank W. Brown and Edward C. Moore, the three alleged. Ma bray "ateerers" arrested at San Jose, Cal., are making a hard fight against removal to Council Bluffs. The hearing on JhJlr extradition has been continued until Oc tober 28. J. Smith of Streator, III., Another alleged steerer, Is also fighting against being brought to Iowa and his hearing has also been continued to October 28. Mr. Swenson returned Sunday from Chi cago, where he had been on matters In connection with the prosecution of the Mabray gang, and was called back there last evening. must hustle around and find banks some place else that will. ' Dark Dances Tabooed. i IOWA CITY, la., Oct.. 18. (Special.) What to substitute for the old-time "dark dances" at the formal parties Is the ques tion which is bothering "the sophomore oo- tilllon committee at the' University of Iowa. The waltx under the Influence of the darkened lights was tabooed by the co-eds. last year and as a result the senior hop committee had no "dark dances" on the annual commencement ' week ball pro gram. The cotillion committee has ap pointed a committee to investigate elec trical devices which will furnish novel dances and yet at the same time come within the limits prescribes by the leaders among the varsity society girls. The at litude of the new dean of women. Miss Anna Llngenhagen, on the "dark dance" so long In vogue here Is hot known and the chairman of the cotillion committee CZAR STEERS CLEAR OF BAVARIAN GROUND Hostility Manifested by Landtag; Re. srarded Cause for Change of Roote on Way Soath. ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 18. An Impor tant and unexpected change of Itinerary has been made on the eve of Emperor Nicholas' departure for Italy. It Is under stood that the change waa due ln part to recent criticism of the emperor In th. Bavarian landtag, but as well to other and deeper reasons, which, according to the best Information obtainable here, resulted in the emperor's decision to avoid Bavaria and Switzerland. The new route chosen 1. by way of Odessa, Posen, Frankfort and Bessandon, France. A meeting between the emperor and the president of Franco during the trip is possible. FOUR, MEN DIE. IN FIRE Blase of Incendiary . Origin In Peed Yard at Wichita Resnlfa Fatally. WICHITA, Kan., Oct. 18. Four men were burned to death and one man was fatally burned' In a feed yard fire here today. The dead: W. R. KEPPLINGER, Olustee, Okl. ALONZO VERL1NO. Wichita. JAMES GILMORE. Wichita, AN UNIDENTIFIED MAN. Fatally burned: Fred George, Wichita. The men were asleep In the hay In barn which was destroyed and perished there. Thirty horses burned to death, but the property loss was small, The fir Is believed to have been of Incendiary origin, Roosevelt Gets Behind Big Tree; Elephant Falls Intrepid Hunter Shoots One Pachy derm and Is Charged by Another Cunningham Saves Him. NAIROBI, British East Africa, Oct U. Mr. Creswell, ' a government engineer In th publlo works department at Nyorl, came into Nairobi this afternoon and brought word that Mr. Roosevelt had a very narrow escape when ahootmg his first bull elephant When shooting an elephant It Is often necessary to creep into the herd and shoot the selected bull at a range of flftec-n to thirty yards. Mr, Roosevelt, accompanied by Mr. Cun nlngham, the big game hunter and guide, Twenty-five volumes of Encyclopedia Brttannlca, ninth edition, with American revisions and addition, for aale cheap at A. Hospe company, 29 Pearl street. Council Bluffs, Is, .1" I L.'A i.lirrh nTITJ J F YOU ARE CURABLE WE CAN CUEE YOU AVERAGE TIME TO CURE Rcrront One Visit Htorocelb One VlsU VARicuciLgOne Visit Cataracts. lOlnvt Cakcsr ny 1 JT ? Cat a ling 30 Pay V.OHIT, Etc so ' Jooitir 80 Day ylCV DbainS HolO Days VLvJSl0!c Kouritlo Onhj -S f Write today to GERMAN DOCTORS t AuiCJtat-l ''r'S. I-, SiTT 1 li i WHAT IS THE USE of wearing a sloppy looking overcoat, a ready made coat always looks sloppy In a short time, they never wear mote than one winter, but a tailor made coat will wear five winters and perhaps more, and th An look better, fit better and you are not SNhamed to wear It. See me for overcoats My price Is reasonable. ' Mltlia J-ETEBSOBT, 41S Broadway. Council Bluffs, la. m lumm Hums J t iniuni awwg) J iisi a ei aaes wtsjej manjp FOR MEDICAL AND FAMILY USE BUT TOUR LIQUORS AT ROSE.VFELD LIQUOR CO., (1 8. Main. 'Phones S&3. Hnntev Accidentally Shot. While out hunting Sunday afternoon southwest of the Union Pacifte transfer yards George W. Patterson of 1101 Seventh avenue was shot In the light leg and severely wounded by the accidental dis charge of a shotgun In the hands of his brother-in-law, Fred Roberts. The young men were starting for home, when Roberts decided to "break" his gun. In removing the shells one was accidentally discharged and the full charge of shot struck Patter son, who waa standing but a short dlatapca away, In the right leg Just above the knee, haltering the bone. Pntterson was re moved as soon as possible to Mercy bos- Breathe it .in id fHiaranteod. to cure A1 n Ai Beet remedV for C0UCH3, COLDS, CROUP, SORE THROAT, aad ell dncaua oi the breathing organ. The pUauat, soothing. Keeling, garai kuliog sic of Hyosiei is the only remedy that can retch and kill catena ran. Complete out fx, inrlnrling pocVat inkaUr, $1.00. LaIxs botuet, ( AiterwuUi aded. tu iinfA. ARMY AIDS STORM SUFFERERS nations Are Issued to Key West Survivors Red Cross Society Bear. EipnM, WANiitNUTON, Oct. 18. For th. pur pose of affording prompt relief to the needy storm sufferers at Key West, the army post at that place Is to Issue rations for a few days, the cost of which wilt be borne by the American National Red Cross society. In the meantime, the organisation has undertaken an. investigation on its ow account and on. of Its experts, J. C. Lon gan, of Atlanta, Ga., has been directed to proceed to the scene of the disaster and report to Washington the extent of relief and rehabilitation necessary. If You're Particular About Your Overcoat 1 WW? , Mi J 4: It's stylo, quality, fit, tailoring anrl priry, you'll b much more crsrain of bring exou-tlr suited herrs than in mnf tore in tmn. -; . h r The searching examination) which nr ri perls "give to fabrics,' pat fern, nt) tailoring both before) and after making. Insures their quality,' Style' aad fit to b absolutely new and cor rect to the smallest detail. Such garments as these, will wear weeks longer, hold their shape and retain their good looks better . than any similar priced coats in town. ... t .. n t We show the regular and . new "Convertible" styles, in- all shades,, patterns and sltea for the young, rnlil-. die-aged or elderly man, for Fall and Wiritor "The House of High Merit." pliant at the second shot. StHMehly, before Mr. Rooarvelt could reload,' another ele phant bull charged him at close' range from the herd. Mr. Cunningham and Mr.' Roose velt got behind trees and Mr. Cunningham fired and turned the bull from Mr. Roose velt Just In time. Dr. William Lord Smith and two -'companions have left for- Kaplta . (Mains ifter lions. They have been' out here about three months collecting near K.nla and In the c:untry where Mr. Roosevelt Is. They have collected, roughly, 900 'specimens to' 'date. They sail for New Tork from Mombasa about the end of the month. ' , "' The balloonograph expedition arrived here yesterday and will make aft ascent In Nairobi, according to present-arrangements. Th. r.ew governor wilt arrlv. here tomor row. The king'. African Rifles, a native regiment officered by British military offi cers, will form a guard- ot honor at the station on his arrival. ... If you have anything to sell or trade and want quick action, advertise it In The followed this procedure and killed his ele- Bee Want Ad columns. : . Children Offer Some Novel Pleas for Cutting; School ) .i Hi. first, experience of school days has been somewhat; disheartening and disillu sioning. Tha educational life Is not what dotlbg parents and pedagogues boast It to be. The 'world Is hollow, the red coated apple Is cankered at the cor. and there la no balm in Gilead. He Is going Into the garden. This boy, named Lyman, of age I years and of disposition belligerent, has been the king pin. and boas bully of his neigh borhood. It waa with some fears for the other children that his mother sent him away to the Central school for the first time the other day. A few sessions passed and then the boy came home with his books. 'I ain't going to school any more," he announced flatly, defiantly. "Why, Lyman! Why not?" asked his mother. - . - Why, I can't lick all them big boys," he replied. . This lad has not appeared In Juvenile court for truancy, but plenty others were there when Judge Redick took th. place of Judge Estelle, who Is out Of the city. Mary Bartschat and' her mother furbished th. most noteworthy -ease.The girl, who la IS years of age, Wiy VtbVVo o' School because "I am bigger than the other girls In my grade and they alL laugh at me." Mrs. Bartschat wishes to keep her daugh ter at home to help with th. work. Inquiry was mad. about th. head of th. house and it developed that th. husband' and father works ln a distillery and earns $11 a week. ' "Does he drink T" Inquired th. court. "He only spends 10. cents, a . fay that way," replied Mrs. Bartschat. 'That is S a month," suggested Proba tion Officer Bernstein. : This roused Mrs. Bartschat. "It isn't too much for a hard, working man," she cried and then burst Into tears. The court soothed her feelings a little by expressing the opinion that ' tlartschat could not be said to be- drinking very dev ilishly at 10 cents per diem. .. , The girl waa ordered to go to school and. an effort will be made to have hat- stepped up a grade if possible. Silence I EXPLOSION KILLS SEVEN MEN Boiler Blow. Up and Marls Km ploy es to Eternity Two People Are Fatally Injured. ELDORADO, Ark., Oct. IS. Seven em ployes were killed and three other persons were Injured, two fatally, when a boiler at the plant of the Griffin Sawmill com pany, near Eldorado, exploded today. The steam register, It Is said, failed to indicate the over-pressure, the. explosion, which could be heard for several mile., followed, wrecking a large section of the plant Mrs. J. Reed, wife of the superintendent of the mill, waa in her home, some dis tance from the mill, when th. explosion oc curred, a brick penetrating the wall and Injuring her severely, . The successful medicines are those that aid na'ure. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. The instinct of modesty natural to every woman is often f rest hindrance to the cure of womanly diseases. Women shrink from the personal questions of the local physician whioh seem indelicate. The thought of examination is ab horrent to them, and so they endure in silence s condition ef disease wbiob sorely progresses from bad to worse. It bm fteesr Dr. PUret'm prtrllti to care m trmt many wonee sis A re found m refvde toe tno4mty la bin oft ot FREB coHtalf' tloa by letter. XII eaj-reeneaefenee s Mold . , s taorodly confldoatlml. Xddreo Dr. B. V. " Ploreo, Buttmlo, ti. Y. Dr. Pierce's Fsvorite Prescription restores snd refulstes the womanly (unctions, abolish, pain and builds up and puts the Inishinf touch of health on every weak woman who lives it a fair trial. ' It Makes Weak Women Strong, Sick Women Welt. You ean't alford to seeept ucrtt nostrum lis a substitute for this non-alcoholic medicine or known couroirtioN, fsii it i . tK.'.mfr JAPS WILL SUFFER LOSS Los Annele. Bank Falls, Dne to Hon Cnnsed by Fallnre ef Other . Banks. LOS . ANGELES. Cal Oct. It the Japanese-American bank of this city, a branch pt a San Francisco concern and having deposits of about $200,000, was closed today by order of State Bank Super intendent Anderson. Practically all of the depositor, are Japanese. The trouble Is believed to have been due to the recent failures of bank. In Oakland and Sac ramento, which resulted In large withdrawals. Frightened Into Fit by xfear of appendicitis, take Dr. King's New Lif. Pills and away goes bowel trouble. Guaranteed. 20c. Sold by Beaton Drug Co. Only fiS.ti. only 1S.0. Via the Northwestern line To Milwaukee and return, October It 1. . Good till October 24. , Eight trains dally. City offices ltVl-S. Farnara street lUlllCiOI'S ' .1 I .' 10 Able-bodied men, between the ages of 23 and 40, above five feet six inches in height, and well recommended, for, permanent positions as conductors and motonnen. Kesidents of Omaha and vicinity preferred. . Apply from 9:30 to 11 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. daily; at the office of superintendent of transportation, 2d floor Merck ants' National Bank building. Omaha Street & Council Bluffs Railway Company