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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Defivered by, Cartier in Any Partof the City at Twenty Cents ber Week, H.W. TILTON MANAGER, TEL Bursixpss Oy Nignt kbt PHONES: . MINOR MI N. Y. Plumbing Co. The partmen through 1 10N, in the bageage de- heen put employe the tre 1d examination proficiency and found to be a The new strect car rails have been laid on Broudy between Twelfth and Sixteenth The new iron is much heavier that which was taken out. The ball park yeste the home ¢ than game at Manawa athletic ted in a victory for ¥ score of 1910 12 decidedly —inte « throughout and the aitendance was very large The plats of Wil and Riddle’s su out of the county away, have been 1 County Recorder Thoma the work done by experts, The machinery for the Council Bluffs and Omiha | ud hox been ordered in a short t cated in t is the ment )'\ new ones Laving ha factory ha expected to ive The woiks will be lo- old Dicrks buildi to have the g i full blast intention .~vm1v~h— runmin within the members of Humboldt lodg wkeye o 184, \1 and friend n Council to Lake M motor ¢; for the lake The Dodg a riflo Mana shoot II anumber entand ¢ W that tim » Light Guards have ©on the south side of nd held their fi ester huilt ay afternoon. Quite Were pres- d considerzble sKill with thei il rifles, ‘IT'he rang: was 200 and 50 yards, In the future shoots will tuke place vegulurly ev k. There is a noti difference be- su the way On ople pronounce in_which Council ufls pronounce it. The Omal i the necent ou the second syllab the Bluftites lay stress on the firs Omahas Man-uah-wah,” while Bluflites an-0'-wi Some of the Bluflites are adopting the Omaha change as more pleasing. John Dierks, of Omaha, was in the ity yesterduy. He says that the ne incorporated hasket company will s out with brilliant prospe thing fully paid up. anutactared will be the kind of bas- s commonly used in this vicinity. of which a g ..mm..l.\r.\ year, It will require a large factory to supply the home consumption. X Anderson e number of h ; evening at the residence of nts on Benton street, Refresh- ¢ bountifully scrved, and the passed with ‘games and other amusc ts gratifying the young folks The 'h‘u'n\mw nng hostess was the cipient of soverul handsome presents from her gues A new time card went into effect ye y at noon on the Kansas City,” St. e & Council Blufls, by which |h-1' freight No. 17 that forme here at 6:15 a. m., now arrives at 6 o’clock. The change is made to afford better connection with the Chicago & Northwestern, A large amount of meat is being shipped to St. Paul via these two lines. The shortening of the time will put the fast freight over the road at seventeen miles per hour, On Wednesday next the Roman Cath- olic society of Neola, will Iny the corner stone of the new $20,000 church, with the usual appropriate cerémonies, It is intended, when the new church is com- pleted, to use the old one as a school for the children of the famili who may that thewr children be cducat under the auspices of the church ther Schiffmacher and the to be co atulated upon tl advancement made in Neola during the s, of Fremont in the and took the psted on s 5 n some shoes, by Chief Lue Omaha. Bellwood, oner he he rvive from that place, but vh. convincing that he committed larceny at Fremont, and he wa allowe d to go with the sherif 1 hoys tertained friends ments we evenin county, Ne- city Saturday mau Irewin, who picion of having home with him. 'd them as far as rceived from > and BlufY v night, all y ) tnight pumping out the sinall lake on Soutl Main strect north of the Burlington hese two engines are in fine w ml in i and have pumped s forty hours with seare t's intervuption, Th ns tine chines as there are in the market. The council has decided to sell the Bluff City, and that effective steamer will doubtless be doing fore long for some othe one in which she has do work in the past few ye :‘I mo- Patrons of the I none but words of praise tion given them. e 8. . Wadsworth & Co. loan money. y loaned at L. B. loan oftice, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, personal property of all kinds, and all othor articles of va without removal., All business strictly conti dentinl, fifie for House have the atten- Mon Crafts & Co.’s ace Heating. Cole & Cole, hardware dealers, the celebrated Richmond furnace and ‘Warren furnaces. H. A, Cole is a sci- entific and practical heating engineer, Tha firm invites persons contemplating any kind of new heating apoaratus to call and sce usand our Line of goods and methods of heating. Arve pleased to rive estimates on uny and all work, Call at 41 Main St. E. H. Sheale louns money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting roo A1l business stric tly confidential. Office 500 Broadway, cor- ner Main street, u‘.‘-nlmxs. sell Travelers! bwp I\t the Bechtele, Artists prefer the Hallett & Davis piano, at L, B, \I\hu Co., 224 Broadway. Stop at the )'lh‘!lh‘ lloumv The wmost oentmu) lo«nnml Imu-l in the city, Ladies, do ot lm to see the “Ladies' Friend,” 709 Wmhmglml avenue, Fnr Sale t.l\(,np-l,olu ncur the bridge to parties who will build at once. Ad- dress of call.on J. R. Rice, No. 100 Main street, Council Bluffs. THE OMAHA ATLY BEE DARK SIDE OF THE BLUFES. Rev. Dr. Rees Ecores the Sinners tnd City Authorities. DEATH OF EX-MARSHAL BUMP. A Little Blaze - Don't Stick—The Score of Gun Club -Brief Bite of News. the The Pulpit Score. Yesterday morning the Rev. W. H. W. Rees preached upon the dark of Council Bluffs. He text the twenty-first verse of H. first chapter of Jereminh, **For up into our windows and to cut and the Suid the side for his ninety- death is en- off the young selected is come tered into our palaces, children from without, men from the street.” speaker ting, “1 wish I had the peoj the most ter, that in op fore me who lated to hear what hore, and son ;m;u. it for “Few people death of a single closel they might some hie arnin man s nati wre robed in m :ath of Hadcdock calle atter mun of the world the condition of the liquor trade in Sioux City and the state of lowa, and in death Had- dock slew more than he did during his wtention of the country was ted to law and with what impunity in Jowa was hroke it now. A would-be drink must sess more than ordinary cuteness to ge vthing in Sioux City which will peiise his thivst. The breaking of one law is just us bad as the breaking of any other law, The man who steals into L-room in the dead hours of t and takes your money is no more w the one who sells you whisky. The law does mnot discriminate between them, and why should [, and I want these men all to understand just what 1 think of them and of their business. Every one of them ought to be behind the bars, and they would be if it was possible toget the law enforced in Coun- cil Bluffs, “Jereminh described the children of his » e nig situation of the Jewish and 1t exactly pie- the situation of Council Bluffs Death has come up into our and is entered into our tures to-day windows alaces, PPénth is foarful, Tt comes to us v announced ays its hand upon us and we fom the known and n and unscen, Its Ne I understand the A theve is no future probi- Asatree falls there it shall lie.? Man dies and goes into the presence of just judee, and justas human char- for is doveloped ‘ou earth so it will results are plan of (€ .00k at the moral conditions of our . Look at how the violation of law inked at. Isay without fear of su ful contradietin that the eity au- thority is in league with the liguor in- If you should ask me who 15 the vof Council Bluffs I would never : is Rohrer. There are two or three men whose names are connected with the liguor business and intevest, and need not be mentioned here, who have the virtual control of the city’s afairs. If these men don’tlikethe lawslot them set to work to have them re- led, but while they are uvon the ute books 1t is ll\u duty of these men to see that they are obeyed. They do not say we must \wl‘m it, but they do say we must disr ws though th a practical trial, a strict enfor ment, the law shall prove to be bad, let them then set about its repeal, but for the sake of all the ake let them enforce it w Stran- coming he how s are run in this partic tell them we are doing the best We have everything to fight. no help from the city, but ave nized at every point. “The policé have no power to enforce the law and 1 don’t know that they would do it if they had. Muany of those in authori ns of the saloon and som Uy interested in the business. These me not en- force the law, but on the contrary do all ¢ can to prevent its ¢ This condition of things is evil effect upon the youth. Itmale popular, ‘See its boldn even a sereen hides it from the the people upon the street. You must see it whether you will ov no. Its very prominence makes it popular, and by ns more youug men are being ruined than before, Some public men, and a certain sheet T mightmention,lift both voice and pen in the defence of the e s methods. A young man sons in this way: Here is the mayor, head of o lovely family; the hus band of a christian_wife; having eve thing to muke life des ind s ful, 1 'd consideration and posit > meth- ods, why out and rant. Oh, th bad influence, might be, but all that. mayor 1d of the rum oligarchy. That 10 success, says the young man. does not stop to think that life is than present success or populavity SThe Godlg abbath” with its b ball, beer , open stores, ete., came in at this point for attention, and the preacher guve professing christians a thorough *rounding up” for p iy of these to the impurity of langu; the street; to the va Y lonfers which assemble v upon the steeet corners, and in such numbers that it is impossible for a lady to pass without being insulted. Within a stone’s throw of where I am now speak- ing, there is one of the worst streets in the world. A place where vice flaunts acuts in the face of purity and the young men, and old as well, into its meshes of destruction. ~ We are aimost as bad as Rome was when a vile woman held the scepterof power. Foul mouthed men _insult our mothers and daughters upon street and the police langh at thex The use of billings) newspapers in the mat and publ e we in for a round of severe scoring. Tho speaker referr incidentally to the attacks of a certain paper upon tue representatives of the aw and order league in the cit; L this be democracy God rid us of it,” he, “and I would say the same of any other paper, whatever its polit did ns this one is doing. This practice ought to be severely coudemned by all people; no mattor-whevre it is found.” The svenkor closed with an cutlining of -the remedy lor this condition of We » can. We get antago- ness direful Unthinkin as is no He ite by men and rof }mly\ir men The Mud of the Globe | and | ¥ Look at | things. Make the home pure. Give the youth a wholesome and thorcugh i education, and fi 1y bring them with- in the influénce of the church, - An O1Q Citizen long and paiatul iltn med fellow eitizen | . Bump, passed peacefully away at 1:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, at the ad- 1 The de- Crawford 1818, He was After g old and « of seventy yenrs. reased was born at Meadville, county, Pa., March 6, ma t Kirkland, O., May 4, 18 to Mi I Milliken, who survives him. aves a son ana daungh- ter, Charles C. Bump and Mvs, Mary B, Patton, of Park City, Ut llw arrived here with 52, and followed when he his family in farming until 1863, was eleeted city marshal. He the n resumed farming, which he con- tinued until prosteated by sickness, Mr. might be led o pos! believing in half W hat believed he with all the positiver strong nature and In politics he and - consistent strong but mscientious ys command the respect of his opponents. In rveligion he was a Spivitualist, and dur rissdong sufler. ll\u}n Al forward what we ¢ coping into a higher and broader .‘,n‘ re of usefuln his death a loving father, a kind shand and excellent izen, friend neighbor has departed. No ar- nents for the funeral have heen but the time will be announced Bump was what tive man, no ure. he lieved 0 to miude later. Buy mantels, mishings of the N s and hearth fur- w York plumbing Co. Can't Make the Mud Stick. The Saturday evening ( which is just now trying hard to establish the fact that the saloon men of this county ar ilty of bribery in the methods by which they have vunning their business, comes out with the following been Some time ago a case was com- menced by Thomas Havdy as plaintitt Jensen as defendant, metion to restrain TEiILAN FOREG R SR 1G ing liquors. A tempor ted. Some time afterward i arned that posi- tive evidence uml(\ ired to con vict Mr. Jensen of having violated this injunction,and that he was in contempt of court and liable to a fine of #500. M. Jensen, of course, realized the situation and knew that he was linble to be arrest- ed and fined, and went where all saloon keepers appear to hie for favors, to Mre. Sims. Our informant states that at the store , Tau, ims » of settling the time of this t Deidrich and severa ent and saw the moncey 1sen to Jacob Sims. » no judgment had be gainst Mr. Jensen for wnd none has yey n susen understood that the by him paid was to stop pr against him for having \'iu!:nlwd the temporar, expluin, wnd we will give you another next Monday be se s In order to ascertain what of truth isin the above, a representative i Bes called upon Mr. Sims. “What about this charge that Jensen id you inquired the scribe. s piid me a single cent, in any place,” replied receive L, in from with money connection [ did. During the summer of employed by the law and gue to prosecute certain ca mong the number. On a ¢ tain date Thomas Hardy and William Tivtsworth, acting for the league, paid 00, *Well, what about Jensen’s case and its settlement with you 1 not settle the | ace was enjoined and the order of the court, commenced proceedings against for violating the injunction. Then he came to them, as I understood at the time, and offered to quit the business 1y if they would allow him to in the nsen case, 1lis he disobeyed The le him > league wer ‘persceuting’ cuse He 5 isse at paid the league §150, 1 Globe says, Sims, Deidvich and others saw u the money in that a Jensen Blake's slnn' I don’t believe Deidrich ever told such a thing, If the Globe wants the best evidence in the matter, why does it not give what Jensen the mat- Say, if this interview is for publi- < the Globe why, with all of my ecrookedness in its possession, it has not said something about it before this e day? If it wanted to charge bribery upon the nmen why did it not do so when could be made with some effect, instead of waiting until the saloon fight is practically over. music 1 Brow Fult line of sheet Blufts Music Cc at way. Counci Shooting f The following is the sec members of the Manawa their fifth weekly shoot. First a side with Hoffmaye as captain Hoffmayr eee 18 Brown sons b Odell 5 3 Hardim andy ., Gilbert Atherton S. M. Shea.... J.J. Shea.. un. o made by the Gun club at and West H. S. West ...... 2 Campbell il Niles ees ssesee 1 Siubbs 14 Mattnai. . 1 P. Wost., Parker Jon. Thom, AT ’lo'al P paivs of lotal.. ... at ten Ed, Gilbert P. West..... h ST Pacific House is open to the traveling public, notwithstanding to the contrary. -— Personal Paragraphs. The Misses Oberholtzer start to-mor- row for Colfax. Mr. and Mrs journing at Spiv M. Traynor are Lake 80- 4 ie Hough and ardin arc among those at Col Judge Prescott, of § uncle of the late G. C. P llu city yest . J. Brown lel ft for |ln) over the Rock Tsland. absent but a short time, Mr. George Traynor left for the ina, Kas., an 5oL, was in Chicago yeste He will be northern part of the 'state Saturday evening on a husiuess trip. H. O. Cook, superiutendent of the Lowest Prices, M , HAL X DS of lnl/ Eanll in the ¢ 1seg *5340AnT 9 F [ "I9S [/} 10369 LIOH QDY 7 AL 'sayopo_.[gg 0201 4 *w-,(,a'dfis JamM \ W EIOTLIS turer of I\m- <.rv|\m WAN WANTED—LOCAL AND TRAY " YOU n elevator, left yesterd a short western pleasure Arthur Rand. who has b ealfl Bros. for rs. has moved to Indianola, Neb.. he huas eun- :d in the loan hnqn\ S, Miss Jennie Kinnick, of Bloomficld, Scott and win stred son and ‘h\ulv: n and hter of are visiting .n«l their trip to Colorado before home. will return ANsAs. . Malowney, of Hehron yived in the city <t ni after his real estate interests He will remain during llu entire Miss Hattie visiting with chett, left Le heen Han- with ing to who has the family of Dr. Saturday for a t friends further west before retu her home at Newton, la. Mr. J. O. Phillipi, formerly general agent of the Chicago, Plington & Quiney, in this city. has been appointed gener ht an d passenger agent of the Missouri Pacifie, at Omaha. He will have dirs of all business north of Atchison, Kan. His many friends will be pleased to hear of his well deserved promotion. SPEClAL NOTlCES CE. sueh s Lost, Pound, o Reént,Wants, his column LINE for arters MONDAY, JULY THH INEW BRIDGH. SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. 00! s Targost Stocks METCALF BROTH ER’S ~— GLNERAL mux\ | MUTUAL LIFE NS, CO. Largest Capital and Surplua ' \b\»\'\a o e &Y H, & A, D.Fostar, COUNCIL BLUFFS Paint, @il & Gloss Go, Wholesale. No 8 Pearl St. DR. C. B. MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELYS AND ELEGCTRIC TRUSSES. No. 806 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa ED—Good Salesmen on lar 23 SMiles of y i G 8 uffs @\ oo S Q\% ) Q\ Q- B\Q‘(V\QK\K FMPKI}: HARDWARF CO, SALRE T iJ\.EDWA:L?". < JTLER& =T H.F. HATTENHAUER \0~. 27 1o JUDD, e commission or salary. ON COMMISSION, SECOND- HAND ST[}VES'GR FURNITURE adway, where you will reecive Price OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. 600Lroadway Council Blufs, Iowa, Established 1867, ST. FRANCIS ACADENY, COR, 65TH AVE. AND 7TH ST, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A, Conducted hy the Sisters of Charify. An excellent educational institution, furni<h- ed with all modern improvements for bonrding and day school. The academic year consists of two se , beginning on the first Monday in ud February, respectfull, MAIN ST GOODS. BLUFFS. HUMAN COUNCIL Fashionable a Scionce of the A B 03 South Main st., 2D A good bak Council Bluirs, Ta. WA F( mn ) ‘Thoroughbred ram. Addcess or cul 2 Broadway, Council Blufls, Ta, need waiter girls or boys OST—Hotwi to trade to Johnston F you have a stock of merchandise for lund or city property write & Van Patten, Council Bluits, WAy ) SES for rent, H Main street, OB SALE An new, to good .»\ J. Maudel, No. WA tu price. A. % NOR SALE-The best small fruit and vegeta ble farin in Pottawattamie county, two miles fram Counell Bty poto rk )—Good girl for weneral housework Muelle i e, RS, CARRIE Mynster st . professional nurs Wabeil s Johuston & Van Patten, 33 )—Good secon and. earpeis. Mandel, Nos R. Council BIAMS, Ta. Y0 RENT—Immedinte W ANT-—To exchange Ne farm lands for ( property or merchand & Christisn, Roém \b. Omah SALE—~At a bargain, 40 ards, South Omaha, Neb., stian, Ioom 8, Chainber Of Commnerce, Omalha. nished wachin exuct al rapid wrl n.'ninm.n;n;ml“” .y EON MIMEOG RAPH, the Lest apparatus i for manifolding autograpk "Mention this pap SNYDER & SNYDER M. B. SNYDEi’!, A. M. M.D. Physician and Surgeon MRS, M. B. SNYDER, SPECIALIST: Diseases of Women and Children, 307 Broaaway, Councll Blufls, St;.r' Stables and Mule Yards ana mules constantly on hand for sale or in car lots Orders promptly filled by contract on notice lort 1d on commission, 14, SCHLUTER & BOLEY, ite Dummy Dpot, Council Biutt JOHN GlLBERT PLUMBEIAND DEALER IN WIND MILLS, IRON AND WUUD‘EUMPS. NO. 521 \l\w ST., BLUFFS, @ D, H. McDANELD & C0., Hides. Tallow, Pelts, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns, £20 and 822 Main Street,Councll Bluffs,Towa. /7 FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1514 DOUGLAS SI., Wflunm S'flduumpl, - D - cn' & County REAL ESTATE .&Yo'o"o'o!o‘fl‘ i CITIZENS STATE BANK Porcgoy & Moore's Santo Rosa. OMAHA, NEB | Furnishing Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, eto. No 8 N. Main 89, 50.000... Your Patrormga Is Sol set\so‘\“fi S GO Q J. W. SQUIRE'S Abstracts of Title ARE THE BEST. 8! X aod‘«m{)‘ QW MOKE ouse. 0683, 35292 {n | \vmcm< 3 ) LuMpER 38 gantCouit Hi fopulation fii e o8 %‘Q\\\\g\t\c\y\\%— AR e = ONOS “Rsses . Fine c.}nm'au;" Ele DI s WEIR SHUGART CO.,, TO"”EEI’:S (—r 2/ ..XGR-\.CULT"" RAL IMPIL "‘1\1.._.N":-;- A L TR 1 e ) I always keep i tock o large which I sell a ready to show variety or ¢ very low rate, oods, make Car ourlh Stre M. I am ESTABLISHED 1842, INCORPORATED 1878 RUSSELL & COo., MASSILLON, OH10, MANUFACTURERS. D — SIZES FROM 25 T0 300 HORSE POWER. Especially ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mills and Elevators, ENGINES. team plants, Regulation, Durability Guars nomy fs equal with Corliss Non-Condensing, COUNCIL BE S, IOWA. E. C. HARRIS, Manager. Ada)ted for AUTOMATIC -:- CUT-OFF -:- Specifications and estimates furnished for comple auteed. Can show letters from users where fuel BRANCH HOUSE, Send for Catalogue. CASCADE LAUNDRY GOMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. N0.330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 S COMP GOMPANY |- Nicaranco INON WORKC-%0x Wrought and Cast ENGINES Highest Liconomy, Repairs, Simplicity and Dwrabilitjy. | Buildings, Automatic Nos. 1100 to 1200, Tenth Avenue, Council Bluffs,Ia, Telephone 160, flfl REDUCTION é From 15 to 25 Fer Cent. NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE PETER C. MILLER, Nos. I1 & 13 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. ZIONAL DIRECTORY. Hydraulic :xml Sanitary Enginecr. ns, I~linm\u~n, PROFES S FINLEY BURKE-- i?.I).'.’:‘:l%,L.“ 3roudway, Council Blufts, Towa. w, Second Floor Brown Building, 115 ncil Blufts, Towa N. SCHURZ-- STONE & SIMS- C. C. HAZEN-- M. H. CHAMBERLIN, M. D. Office cor. Main street and Broadway. Residence, Council Blufts, lowa, MUELLER MUSIC CO., 1814 St. Marys Ave,, |03 Main Street, OMARNA, N COUNCIL B gz PIANOS, FISHER EVERETT A triumvirate of insteuments which cannot be excclled in toue, beauty of finish and general workmanship. Royal and Century Organs cel all others in style of case, Sold for CASH or on MONTHLY PAYMENTS. All kinds of Musical Instruments, Russian Gut Strings, Sheet Musicand Musig Books. Attorneys at Law, Practice in the State and Federa Courts, Ofilce—Rooms 7 and &, Shugart-Beno Block, Counci! Bluffs, Towa. e e e and First Dentist, Corner Main Street Bluilts, lowa, Avenue, Counci Throut wart treated by u 610 Blu st Hom LSt I s Gl il o besuty of finish and volume of torie. Dealers supplied at Chicago prices. - Send for Catalogue, Our Depart t of 'TOYS and FANCY GOODS, we are closing out at less cost, Dealers. please muke . a note of this, nind get our goods cheap, ol