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THE OMAHA DAILLY BEE"SATURDAY THIE OMAHA BELE, | Thebouts are now at the transfer, and will THE CEDAR KEYS AFFAIR, NEGRO CONFERENCE CLOSES, POOR ELLA CORDELL | HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS, | b wed o the lake today g -~ They taking the boats along as individual | President Harrisd Defends the A dge Tourgee Speaks -Recommens ed by Her Murderer, Exhumed "l"h:'y Give a Reception to Members of COUNOCIL BLUFRES, shipping them in the baggage « tion of the I al Authoritics, dations of the Assembly. and Cast Into the River. the Graduating Class, CEFICE: NO. 12 PEARL STREET, re théy arc aling from the roof of th WasniNGToN, June 6,—The preside Lake Monoxs, Ne-¥. June 6.-At the Cartiacr, 1L, June 6. - [Special Telegram The teachers of the high school last ht We couldn’t work it that way on the A . £ ¢ Telivered by earrier In any part of the City. | Burlington on our wiy out," declared Hamm, | mossage transferring information ubout the | opening of the momfi session of the Lake | to Tk Bk |- Never sinco tho heartless | guvo a recoption to tho frionds and membe 8 W, TILTON MANAGER. | *“The baggage car was divided into compart ar Fla., affair details the ci Mohonk negro conference today president | murder of old Dr. Pearson in Augusta, Han- | of the graduating class in the high school FELEPHONES: ments and wasn't long enough for the boats | stances, already familiar to the public, @ Gates, chairman of the executive committ cock county, Tll,, has this community been s0 | Excollent music was furnished by the mu Birmixras Oppren, No, 4 took them into a gnaie car and hung | qdds: “It will be observed that the Uni presented @ series of resolutions embodyi shocked and wrought up as it over the | sical union orchestea and the corridors of the e b s SRRl b O vyf.'.""';:' h0 | States collector of customs at Cedar Keys | the rosults reached. After much discussion | mysterious disappearance of pretty Ella Cor- | third floor furnishod space for the dancers = o ers it ok el and - as | had been driven from his office and from the | the conferences urgod education us the key | dell of Industry, twelye miles east of here. | Thore aro sixty-six members of the seni MINOR MENTION, for the ladies.-it just what they vown: ""' thi "'?"1' “‘!V'l\'l\l*'afl'l‘““ :;f”'lh\"' | note of the situation The givl left her heme dn the night of May 26 class, who, with as many friends and the | —_— They hadn't half room enough before customs laws o 0 Unite ates 1 f Judge Tourgee made tho oponing | to visit a friend at Denver, 1L, a fow miles | members of the school board, filled the halls | ITI { ¥ Llectric Y. P their bundles, and they hung their hats and | port had been suspended by the violent | J o 2 busio o “The i oY » o vion | ond staivways and filled the classic precinets | [ russcs ; 3 N.Y.1 Winps o the boats from one end of the car | demonstrations and thireats of "one Cottrell, | Sbeccl f the shssion on The | south ity. Tho last seen of e ative | QST (L LY preein , Be ]tS, Couneil Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. mayor of the pl assisted by hnis town | Negro's View of the Race Question wagat Junction of the Chic Yo 0 h — > dSpotector: AT o the, dthie X 3 g Soun efreshments had heen propared | Chest Protectors, Ete, P. . Seabrook has withdrawn from the | Ot others ship the boats . by ¢ marshal, Mitchell. 1f it had been necossary, | taking occasion 10 present ‘resolutions | lington & Quincy Wabastr, rallipays | AOUnE (U EResnEns bad oo o | ? A D v Sy firm of Mynster, Lindl & Seabrook and | s o0 e : as I do not think it can be in any case for @ | much more radical than those of the com- | Calied Golden. = Days passed by and inquitics | (it 3 "aq Yoen decorated for the ocension gents Wanted. DR. € B JUDD, will op office of his own HWe il tell vou. The express com- | United States oficer to appeal to the local | mitteo, He was followed by Hon. Andrew and anxious scarchings developed nothing of nege couter table was tovored Y a | " » Well, T will tell you, The expr States N i e e | O3 s followed by Hon, Andrew | jan (GO SRRSO hews. wits re. | A lnrge center table was covered with smilax 66 BROADWAY, Fred W, and Jane Emma Chaney, | panies won't ussume the risk on them, and | 8uthorities for immunity from violence in the | White, wha believed in_ the peaceful solution ved from Canton, T, { the corpse | and roses and in the four corners were other both of wiship, were d at | they earry them with the understanding that | exercise of _his duties, the situation { of the race problem and incidentally regrotted a young lady had been found. on | tables also handsomely decorated. One es the M NAZE Yo ov. De | we must stand any damage that may occur if | 8t Cedar Keys did b suggest or | the .l.m.tunl.. Blair bill 2 Tonely Jlang fn the Mississtoot Hver worth | pecially worthy of notice was buriod in o | Witt C. Franklin, they are broken. encourage such =~ an appeal. It will Other speakers re General Brinkerhoft | oo iy 1o e 0 ains W ',‘Wl. fod s | Lank of magnificent ferns T W ship thiit way we have to pay the ex. | always be agreeable to me if local authiorities | of Ohio, General 0. O. Howard of New York | {f that place. ihe romains wore identified as | "pj’soung ladies aid gentiemen prosent A Case of By ) of Promise press charges and then lose the boat, for it is | acting upon their own sense of duty maintain | and Mrs. Edna H. Dean Cheaney of Boston. | o'ty the waters of the. Mississippi at that | had evidently come to enjoy themselves and Was tried in a loeal court in Council DBlufts | smashed invariably. At that we_virtu- | the public order in such a way that officers of | Bishop Henry Andrews of New York closed B . br it | the evening was filled with merviment. Sostorday and the judge decided that if the | ally have to pay for the privilege of having | the United States shall have no -h{mg}‘l‘ the morning session with an encouraging re- Partios would go rieht off to Mendel & Klein | our boats broken to picces, and we_long ago | dppeal for the intervention of the general | port of the work of the Methodist church in find b ¢ fut epets and, in fuct, | concluded that it didn’t pay, so we had to try | government, — but when this —is — not | the south. - # portaining to household s something else. It don't take much to smash | done I shall deem it my duty to the | At the closing session tonight a_lengthy set | tioy of Crooked ereck bottom in that neigh. At 10 o'clock this morning the advance sale would be dismissed. The young couplé [ one of those shells, as they are only a six- | the = adequute powers vested i Ahe | of resolutions was adopted. They recite | yoihood, Ithad been relieved of its con- | OfSeats for the gagrement at Boyd's d the good judge's advice teonth of an inch thick. We just take off the cutive to mako, 1t safe Biid feasible | the - encours progress of the negro | gorio% g will be opened. That it will be u fitting clos- Yighted to find the largest s s outrigeers and hang them up and they are 1 exercise the oftices established ).\| race and say at no other race hus Tt is believed that her companion after as- | 10# 0f a highly successful scason s assured B - and surprised to find that they could buy uny- | out of the way and tharc is very little chance al_constitution, and the laws and | ever made such industrial progress in | guuiving hor murdered hor buried her body | DY the widesproad interest manifested inthe 27 MAIN q'I"HELI' thitig thoy wanted on. timo’ 1 of thefr beiug broken,” means used in this case were in my opinion | twenty-five years. “Much remains to be | ii'fiaTouely grave and afterwyards, bocoming | SMinent jurist-actor's debut nud the demand | Over €. B, Jacquemin & Co’s Jewelry Store that the proprictors require no *Where do you go from here? ™ lawful and necessary and the officers do not | done, but th ady material and men- | goir o discovery, exhumed the body and | fOrseats at the box office bafore seats were to M A s 6 {htorast eHRtwed GhdE “Straight 1o Minneapolis, where T am to | Seem to have intruded upon any private right | tal improv 1 the rice and the growing | quove to the Mississippi viver at Keolik and had. Cooley and company will hold their | = v = ferred pagments. Only one-thivd to one- | train the Lurline c \-\h r.‘:»u.« Duluth re- :.“- 'lx‘-"'mfl the warrants placed in their v‘n"uln'ull to ler)nl‘llwvnlluu'w"'L"\"'\h"x"'. consigned it to the n” os. 'This in part is carsal tomorrow afternoou THOS, OFFICER WL ML Dusky, fourth cash p. bulanee weekly or | gatta, and train myself for the same event, | bands. 5 ‘e velieve the w of the negro requires | . ohorated 1 of Keokuk whe WAR Teny 3 monthiy. 320 Broadway, 4 Comd up to Duluth aud Il give youastraight | *“The lettor dated August 4, last, which ap- | that the negro shall live in - relations of good | Sorroborated by a geut 590 |:p!v\u.\l<l:';§. bt OFFICER & PUSEY k - tip on the one thut will do to go on, | Dears in the correspoadence submitted, ap- | will and confl » with his white neighbors, | R A O h i i Buy Wall} Paper “Do you take in Duluth, too!" was in- | peaiing to me to nm'l}wnj-_‘fv_urll_v (hom | dnd only on principles of justice can such re- | "y o \\'*h”w' At Fete B\ % Giiletto & Bisomants; 25 Doasl stee quired of Gaudaur, tection of the of Ce .}le (s '_’,'l'i ations be maintained, this eund the con- | po a1 Which he anxions to keep £ il ¢ 5. “I'mi golng right homo to Bt | the Drutal violencs of Cotbrel “'l',l,‘,‘;‘“', Al T HC Y ¢ G .| covered. The Keokuk gentleman drove on to $ % Schmidt's g refurnished, and new in- | 1+ T will train o fow duys: | ment of the new col TE18 BVeLY BH |t it o f b tles ["'M'I"'":{:"'l_‘"_'i‘"";;“;:' Keokuk, and afterwards saw the strangor's N Corner Main and Broadway, struments, For #0 days, £.07 cal ie oOs, for the mimentary upon. the condition of tho Social | | oo ed meriitio e adee bt CsT ¥ i | pig pass'through the streets minus the bundle. L suncil Bluffs, - Iowa. 0. Elegant finish winranted, nt to do ik there before it is Y & tho | improved agriculture and for girls in house- | myg follow had probably thrown it into the - » for the Boston regatta,’ a woman, (&ho | yold duties. We believe in education and urge o 3 A CLEAN AND PERFECT CURE OF calers In forefgn and domestic exchanze The Waters Subsiding. “d go there mysell,” vouchsafed Hamm, | had, as she suys i her I 10 son or hus- | all sehool authorities to use industrial train- | was sPbl Hver in passing over the bridge Gollections mudo und interest pald ou tiue o L LR T A e . dldnt hiave to g to | bund who could bo made thie victim of his | fug ot “fn orlor o make the negro | Wiio the stranger was iy a mystery which the | HURTS AND BRUISES. | dowosits he water in the flooded districts is still | ypp o 80 Jhad the courage to file charges against | 3 rore toiler, but to make o nobler manhood | POlCe are earnestly ating, Bl e subsiding, but the bottoms to the south and | Gaudaur referred to his visit here sar | this man who was then holding a subordinate | qud womauhood by the discipline of intelli- 5 ST 9 Lawrence, Kansas, Aug. 9, 1888, cast of the city ave stillcovered, Theamount | ago and spoke of the pleasant visit of a week | Plice in the customs I ar. | Eent labor. i et George Patterson fell from a 2d-story window, (@N=R 1 [ IA N of dumage done is still & matter of conjecture, | that he had in Omaha at that time. The report of United States Deputy Mar- "The family is God's unit of society. The | pra South Dakota F AN ian 86 striking n fence. 1 found him using 5t Jacobs The bulk of it will be sustainel by the rail- | The oa > lust evening the guests l nge says that he and Captain an home'is the great civilizer. Ulti- o LSS O STE il Oil frecly all over his hurts. I saw him next 1 A R 472 o S i o funcil | Smythe of the revenue cutter MeLane were 1 i R R T Adopts a Platform. morning at work; all the blie spois had gone, - voud compunies, whose tracks have been | of Frank ( mmodore of the Council yth 2 s of the colored people the LR S IR O I 1 . witshed out, and by the farmers along the | Bluffs boat b, and several of | victimized by the people, who foiled them | poblem of the colored race will bo solved. | Hunox, S. D., June 6.—[Special Telegram H PG R NEUNANN M. D, IRy naated . A E e TRReIeA Ty Mosguito cieels valley, whose crops have | the members ‘of - tho ' club assisted | Several times in thelr cftaets to capture Cot- | Tho girls and women of the raco must_deter: | to T Bre.]—The Farmers' alliancd today o T treatment, and ¢ 1‘."',\\,..““. to. The been undated by the flood iy veported | in making things pleasant for them. | tee e _captain_of a steam launch de- | mine the chavacter of the negro homes. Al | yasolved to fornfan independent party, The t g o Poor and Reedy always welcome By sedcraliof tho a ' crops will | They are stopping at ‘the Hotcl Jameson, | manded 850 "a day for the ude of | jnfluences which tend to purity, intelligence | Looor co w forttan incependent party, i THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. Baltimore. M. MRS. M. B. BENEDICT, b i total loss 1l grain is laid flat, | Thoy will visit the lake again today and if | his ~vessel to make ‘a trip up the | 4nd the beauty of the home und the ennobling | & 304 High School Avenue, and it is believed that the corn bas been | the water is suitable to permit of a vace to- | Suwanee river, where it was = believed | of the women of the negro iould be sys- | tion assembled and adopted a platform em 'l’l“(‘[/\l' \Y()'l‘l(‘l“ Council Bauffs - = - Tow a drowned out. 1t is very probuble, howey morrow will row over the course and take | Cottrell was hiding, when $10 a day would | tematically fostered, We believe the one- | bodying the following principles of the Na- uv gt 78 Vi rela s o that this report is somewhat exugc ; the necessary bearings. have been a big price. After Marshal | yoom cabin s the s 1 curse of | tional Alliance Industrial union and Knights COUNCIL BLUFFS. is frequently the case in_instan i S Mitchell's release he was reinstated in office, | the negro race, as is the tepee of the Indian | of Labor at the St. Louis convention. 'The “.\\“\' & “"LR(]OI kind. TmDortan b0 Horeanen Ll arza. line Hore | area by safely infer that the policy of | 4nd the overcrowded tenements rooms of our | currency to be issued by the government in YOUNG man of steady habits desires sit- sy 2 2 The railroad companies have sey A ‘!“ll obtls < Probatic a8 50 | Mayor Cottrell had been fully endorsed. The city's slums. The conference mestly urges | volume™ commensurate with the incr X uation tn private family or store, Address | AROHVIIROTS of men at work repairing the breaks, ‘ u g e S attorney general has been misinformed in the | th¢ upbuilding of a wholesome, cleanly, in- | in business government — ownership | A. B., Bee oftice, Council Blutrs R iy ko it ahiont thiee . hundred e matter of our searching dwellings unlaw ful |4Hip.<‘||r Christiun b 1 the inculcati and operation 8ot il Bl = —— — IO » Milwaukce has about three hundred [ oy OrIARTRsaAl b z :lligent, Christiun home, and the inculcation | a 3 ailway = IPE MERENDERNT men at work east of Neoln. This road hus The Manhattan sporting headq’ In every instance I asked permission, which | of sound temperance principles, graph and telephone lines ‘ ANTE lndy wants the use of a_gon. SUPERINTENDENTS, suffered more severely than any of the others, | et e Tam pleased to say was ily if not cheer 3, “We recognize most gratefully the noble | and immediate silver coinage; the sceret Y tle horse duringgho summicr forhis koap- FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS. “The Rock Island is pishing the work of rc Jehnings Refusos to Vacate. LG 1 have b been religiously serupuc | work for the education of our race already | voting system; economy in governmental L B S b e afring as fast as possible, and Agent M. A T o R T x::::ff;;:A:&[;‘x""" But the rabble will talk } done by the people of the states wl affairs: the passage of laws prohibiting ulien | FROR SALE or Rent—Garden land, with | ot S0 e i ding, Omalia, Neb. place is a mystery, Investigation shows that | she was in the company of & man in a buggy | on May 2% in eastern Haneock county. A few b days lal rave was found in a lonely por- ’ aNot MENTS. alliance took a recess and a political conven Ylintock stated yesterday afternoon that he i 5 most of our colored fellow citiz s | ownership of lands. houses, by J. R. Rice. 102 Main st., Council thought they would be ‘able to bring in a | & 1 the reported uprising of the Indian: reports of Captain Smythe of the Me- | 551y a good beginning. The common schools Resolutions werc adopted endorsing equal | Bluffs. train this morning over their own line, ul- | at’ the Menominee réservation are that ¢ ne and J. H. Pinkerton, coliector at Cec should be made more offective. A greater | suffrage, state and national prohibition and a o S AT T though some of the other officials expressed nt Jennings vefuses to vacate the agens 8 with the report published. | yumber of colored teachers must be more | tariff for revenue on! W the same terms, and in case of your death B M, ELILIST CO the opinion that the work could not be com- | He was, however, suspended by Inspector vs: ‘Lhad heard Cottrell say | efficiently trained at additional normal The state convention will be he atany time vour fumily the home clear . . o pleted sufiiciently to allow of this before Sun- ('IIH'~I- ) ; :lmlull‘ nity \d‘ Sl;|:l- Atl{;rn 'Tll'il'l:"“l;'l schools. ~ Higher education must be open to | Huron, July 9, to nominate a full state ticket. l»n\llllv v.-xnum:\lgl;-w.a;‘ A & . iy night or Moiic tis & matter of current report that o ot prosecute him, us they were par the most capable negroes, In a thoroughly | A central committee was appointed com- [ A home worth $LK at $12 per month. h t Mily: suffered very heavily | spiracy exists to eject the government ofticials | friends, and I must say that Stripling dis- | christian education is our hope for this race | posed of forty-five members. gmaarts R LRt 606 lHeiClS bet n here and Neola, but it is stated that | from the veservation: that the indians will araged my action in the matter and ud- 11 other races. Huron was endorsed for the manent NI Sy they will push their work west of Neola, not hesitate to use force sind that there is a | vised me to wait until Cottrell had made develop a character of true man- | capital by un almost unanimous vote A home worth $4.0 month, AND BUILDING SUPERINTENDENTS, will then run iuto the Bluffs from that recularly organized plan for the defiance of | further demonstrations, and o take d | hood and womanhood s the object alike of - Other priced lomies on the same torms. The | Rooms &30 and o Building, Ouaha, over the Rock Island until their ow : government shot gun and shoot him if he interfeved.” education, free government and Christian | MAYOR CUSHING I SGUSTED | above monthly payments include prineipal | Neb. and 1 4 and 246 Merrinm Block comploted; Ab ‘nreasnt e in SR i e ———— ation. We espocially urge upon all who and inerest, For fall particutars cull on or | Coutiell Bluils, Ta. ™ Gorrespondence sollcited, their limited over the Northwestern by wuy | (howee residence property centrally located LAREDO IMPROVEMENTS. al with the negro thut they so deal as to | He Will Not Assist in the Corner- | foaressthedudd & Wells Co. 606 Broudway, of Onawa, el OpetyC . | promote a seif veliunt morality. The eredit Crt pEAr - e fRedlo by L S0 SCo, Foundry and Machine Shops Open Up | system with store pay and a lien upon crops | o i 8 StonoptilyIngs s 1 Ok SALE-otel groperiy, 29,1 (qp \/ 5 If you wish to scll your property call on the . - DS e L ot Pyl S g The mayor was approached on the subjec ly Tocated. NIre Wi, Nobie, 1 & A e ey R e R ina Few Days ias 50 uuiformly been shown to be harmiul u gtiplly located. Mr ]! Bre ‘“,'}W.‘ BROHICE RS UC Dresifiont (600, fo SEE e G P: Laneno, Tex., June 6.—[Special Telegram | that we urge its avoidunce wherever possi- | 0f the laying of the corner stone and said: Tt St., Couneil Bl % % 5 o - s R The C.. M, & St. Paul Cuts. to Tue BE,] A fine rain has fallen through- [ D¢ LA T AT I don’t ‘“_“('“' G athi """'”l “’“,", 1 zood moacrn houses. W. MANUFACTURING CO., gaer dinner o board apply to Mrs. Kemp, | Cneaco, duno 6.—The Chicago, Milwaukeo | out this scetion of country. This will mako | qutive of cconoms. which mnst wndoriie e | coremonies, ifuny, they are going to have - ; Sixthaveme, . < ves notice of a reduction | splendid ranges all the summer and insures | acquisition of property and ownership of | M¢EXclaimed in vep ‘{,‘{;,’ Lo R s s L WO o I O BIxDy DA engt. | Of 70 cents per ton on the coal rate, from | good erops. A large number of acres have [ land as well as ail advice in civilization, we | (/What's that? At budTases s roias tot (mn Dantry: INquiro of Mra, Turioy, 40) Ture bZ\Sh, Doors and Blinds 048 Lifo b \g, Omatiag 203 Merriam | Chicago to Omnha, alleging that the Bur- | been planted here this year in cotton and corn | Wree the establishment by the United States Why, you .«m at business is going to 0 | Joy's Glen y block, Council Bluffs, lngton has been cutting tie tirougih rate | and farmers are jubilint. “The city comncil | EY s ilfl‘“l\d“‘ tolbythonasuec ustiesltho court QOIRENT—The stare room, No. 15, (ronting [ttt L Gl D Wl Gown sl ueidael | 1 - e lononuweis Ut awerd ot look to the enlighte istian sentimentof | " “But yon are g0 1o take in ity GUBUGHIETRVACRT hieR] i 0 per load delivered. Clean work, No. 12 Peatl. AEDIAES | A good hose reel froo witn every 100 foot of | foX R TICH SEROCE BRUSES, AR IS | the poople of ull parts of our country, to the | N, sir—bet you're life I'm not. VW EIAVE sworat beautitul oo s UncCleE ALLWOERROILY Zouif i Lose purehased at Bixby's hospital, tho cost, of which will not be less | unsclfish service of helping the negro'to help | «Won't you speuk if they sk you to? At wo wiil trade for encunibered Vi i D A i i T L BIxhy than 100,000, Several cars of pixivon and | himself and education in morality und in re- | wNot a ~or word!? vory cmphatically ve- | 104 i Omahi or Counell biaits. Tho Judd & RONAGE §OL Bust ¥ butter per b, 1914¢ e coke_wero received today for the Laredo | ligion and thus in civilization and in fithess | picysis homor . Wi Co.! Cauneil Biuits, Ta. country eggs per doz, | The i e gasoline stove i mor ous han | foundey and machine ‘shops,’ which Works | for citizenship, We fratonally fuvite all it | iy ha it the matter e CHRIS BOSEN - thounionded gun, Save life and property by | \vill commence operations in a very few q 0 d gun, S if 3 cuce operations in a very few days. | Joy citizens of whatever race v ‘o 5 o iy T Bium Garsmen. using, the C. 1. Gas and. Blectric Light Co’s | Work on a largo industrial school will b0 | country and ot Saviger - 20 0VeTheir | - eXam totaily disgusted with that, bulidiny J. D. JACKSON, £ Y N o M A letter from John L. Dodge of this city, | 818 stove. commenced in a few day - ¥ — - people of Omaha should allow so suall and now at Haevard college, tatos that both he EIGHT SERIOUSLY HURT. T FIELD DAY AT GRINNELL. Chehp an affair as that 0 bo put G i 1 (< A1( and bis brother Phil are in active training on A Graphic Account of the Tornado. — OF 140,000 inbabitants makes e siele and Uaranteec Dent]Stru = the Charles viver and will take part in the | The Boston Sleeper on a Louisville & Aurons, Neb,, June G.—[Special to THE |y, o yy¢on.Colleginte Athlotic Associn- | Won't have anything to do with it. Ddlike | Gold erown and bridye work, fneluding all lines of Factory and Planing Mill. regatta at Spivit Lake. John is vowing very Nashville Train Derailed, 3 c do whic e S For o have been in office when it was being de. i r A u J tta at Spirit I Jol B BES: Do oriadopyhioienenilhpyiatrn tion Holds Forth, tollivoll SlteswEeants L i AT AT T T ipped centrally | fast single, v ool | Lovisvinue, Ky. June 6.The Boston | bert of York county and which in a few brief b led upon and 1 would huve shown you some And {contin &l v Best cquipped; most, contrilly I worlk in a double. T | e et T T oments utterly destroyed the village of | GHRINNEL June 6.—[Special Telegram | vetoes that would have made me blessed.” Sr#Ancs when desired fu extract tonohimery; operated by skitled: mechinics latte rt of this month and will continue | *$°PCT Ol ¢ Sbalan b i U ST 0 sieht miles | 10 THE BEE.]—The first annual field day of ‘Do you know that I happened to think | tecth, o 0120, m.and 2 to p. . Special attention given to seroll and band B Minaw til the » vegatta, | Which left here this afternoon was Bradshaw first appearcd about eight miles i ek just the other day,” continued Mr. Cushing, Oflice roc Merriam biock, Couneil Blnts v TR e L b “I“")“"‘: :'} “"‘:‘l';‘h [Py et s B Ay southwest of this city & few minutes befor the Towa inter-collegiate athletic association J"»'ImlL Othan i contny N GG,y _ | snwin praning wnd {rimming, - Ganoral cons 'y very much desire ta o soat elub | and badly wrecked ne sh, s 5 U ITli8 eath o ow tack, ) tose- aets and estimates for houses and buil herd send a junior four to take part in the re. | persous were seriously burt, two of whom | o'clock on Tusday evening, Jun : 4 The weather;.w favored that, size and location of a e f Aspeciiliy, Corne '\M.'; ;|_'.m ...uy\;,.mu gatta, \\'i\lll lm;n.. 1y e AR o ; The storm approached from the northwest, i« i "' Dl 3 e ;-x v hall q:dr;. 'li tie ||;>l\n that he i I|1.~ { 2 " streets, Council Blufs. - Telephon — Mrs. Colonel Hodges of Jeffersonville and o e g = ‘hen it | favorable for the sport. Following are the | hasas good and sound horse sense and as “luas. Aviacuallcy ble dwellings located In all parts of s. dohn Johnson of Memphis uro those | MOVInE slowly to the southeast, Wheu it | o ‘i o css forosight as g : c S for rent by B, H. Shoafo & Co, .\.{\'.n‘ loln Johnson of Memphis are those | .y ed tho location mentioned a portion of contsets nd Voiis Bl il Rch DUk tatl as iy el e 5 \ - Broadway and Main st., up stairs, nt was caused by the spreading | the black mass scemed to descond toward the cunls singles, won by . A. Lyon, Town | 4 6"t ydvantage as when he held that city 1 I/L]] l L dl] ( 15, due to the softeningof the ground | earth, its lower extremity being apparently | college; tennis doubles, won by M. Seatings | hail down toits present size and got it Id £ > < ) \ S. B Wadsworth & 207 Pearl street, | by the reeent rains. % quite small, terminating in a point close to | and C. A, Torray, Cornell college: © ball | ¢ated hugging his building. He foresaw that OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, * Joaumoney for Lombard Investment company, | il SR the ground, throw, W. Zimut, lowa wmricultural college, | i would not, in five years from its com- | Paid Up Capital. e 1 8160,000 L A Tl D - - ass Blow ent Back. This column, as seen from a distance, | 82 fect, 9 inches 50 yard dash, T P Find” | plofion, ba Walf or porhaps a_ third larzo | Surplus and Proiiss 50,000 | PRACTICAL TIORSE SHOER. Al kinds of fresh fruit vegetables at | Npw Yo, June 6.—[Special Tolegram to | Svaved slowly around like the immensé | loy, state univer k foot ball, | enough, He also foresaw that his building | Isability to Depositors... 850,000 SThe Famous,” 200 Broadw . 4 e L} proboscis of some huge monster, but while jts | place kick, J state university, 20 | TeUIE oty nino chancos out of & hundred, rous—. A Miller. I 0. Gleason, . L First Class work guaranteed in onp) Tk Ber cven Belgian glass blowers who [ 0 0808 O 80 iy alow in reality 10%¢_inches g 10:pound ham- yenine 3 undrec Tons AR PN 4 5 i momements were apparently slow, in reality y 0 am- | profitto the extent of thousands of dollurs every respect PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. X Al\\n'u aweek o g0 :lglwnll'k m-'{_hvl War- | at its point of contact with the earth it moved | mer, W “" g '”“'fl| ""I“‘;k'“]- ",f"‘;‘.l 2 | per I overtlow, and that | R. Aitgenerulbiuking busl t wick glass company at Glassboro, N. J., are | with lightuing speed, and ina few minutes | inchess putting 16-pound_shot, I C. Clark, | { s probably not less than twenty years aind surpius of any Fon, Georgo I, Wrlght loft Thuvsday even- | 0 be back tomorrow on the Unibrin, | hud swept over a territory six miles squire. .shlh'l'nll\q'l'\lvl‘_\‘. 3foot 51y incties; 100-yard | 10 TF protiubly not less thi twenty years. | {5 i Southwestern Towi c ing for the cast and will be absent three or | Geor Coke cretary of the American It then withdrew to thé upper aiv and sped | dash, T.P. Findley, state universit Hli THE BEE'S ELECTRIC PLANT. Intereston Time Deposits, | Council Blulfs - - lowa four wecks, Federation of Gliss Blowers, notifled Ch castward, descending again to-the earth near | Seconds; hiteh and kick, 1o, Woodbuvy = . Listenwalter, a Milwaukeo postal cler] uspector Mullolland thav these Belgians | the east line of the county. ege, et 2 inche run e o f costl. | =—m—— - iRsLiatenivalier, o Milwaulioo postal olocks, || 0o a5 Horotundentcontenct andiihab. | Fra ot st oot fts worlke | jump, | J. Slatt State - university, | Officers of an Towa Institution Investi . has been delayed in the Bluffs since Monds In the district where it fir an its work f \ o) R A S tha N aaR o e A T T Y| moré would follow were these successtul in | of destruction farm buildings were destroyed | b feet 3 inches: 120 vard hurdle —flights, J, gate its Workings. i / I \H E; J E w E; IA J. T, Clark, court roporter for Judgo Cap- | MMding. These statements were, on investi- | on twenty-five sections. The loss in build- | Freed, Towa college, I8 -5 seconds }d$ | Hon. W. H. Hall of Osccola, Dr. Robert son, camo in’lust evening from’ Audubon, | Koot SMPLY proven with the xcsult s | ings, muchinery and stock will agiregate be- | dash, o, B F dity, State university:” polo | MeGaven of Missowri Valley, Dr. I M I Ry S TR sl also sent back to | tween £40,000 aud £30,000. u K. Reed, Towa college, 8 feet 1114 | gy v a Mr. T L. T ) o Hap ro the May term of the district court has | taly “today fourteen Itulian ~luborers, of | * Although w number of persons were move | inches; standing broad jump, G.J, Ruggles. | 0T (o0 0 SUFE 0 AR B T rng Pe s by it g 4 whom it had been shown they had come heve | orless seriously injured, up to this time no [ Upper Iowa university, 12 feet 217 inches; | o0 . L A 24 s Brockonfeldt, alderman, ex-five chiof | to worls for u padrone ou the Reading roud. | deaths have: been' reported. A 220 yards run, C, W. McEldery, Iows Wes- | institution for the fecblo minded at Glen C \ C ¢ 0 and goneral all “arouid hustler for Platts e Al e leyan university, 28 45 secondsi half wile | wood, visited Tk Brs building last night in ¢ uouth, ws in_the Bluffs yesterday in the Raforinod Brosbytaxiang: i RSN o. | run, J. Mellrath, 2 minutes 16 2-5 seconds. company with W. T. Bonner, J. J. Evoring- interost of the Nebrasici state firemen's tour W Yok, June 0--The Reformed. Prose|| dangarousiy: = Mrs:: G H 44 Al the opera House this evening there was | ham and M. J. Cowgelll’ of Omafia and I D) it din his city this month, | | SR b e ed its sossion todus. | brokens Mrs. Campbell, dangerously, ribs | @ brilliant exhibition of athletic skill, after | Rusling of Kunsas City. Thelr particular | . s alveryibestiof thoir At ““The Famous™ you will find the | The morning session was almost_entirely de nandinterual Iojurles, “lm;‘hlil ST T D O U [hese stoves; areutheivery bestol LiC A "AMous’ 0 ( e 1o \C 101 238101 8 108! el — — chapel, EE'S electri It system, ing their in- & and finest nssortment of glasswure, voted to reports of the presbyteries. The ve oy Raised at I h — fu the iustituti SV i 3 Sjons ¢ W s furiahing s in e | port of Uhe the committes on T union OF | oy e Tae. b (el Telo- WAS HE A SPY? ontopuviy, plant. fn”tho instition | clags, They are made inall designs and Prices always the lowest, 200 Broad- | branches was read, O S R R e building and were greatly pleased wi . o o imdnrabi Y Asuuy PARK, N. o June 6o gencral | am to T “‘ bR Govornp lmvfm»"w Burplnlova Cot Tt ont nbYawyer |LaEEE ISR DS B plsEeLL (clyaci fon o] purposes, and their durabil- nod of the Reformed church in America to- ADE; 4/ BOLIIOR, LOCAYA0R QYO buO Against Carpenter Pickets, Opened His Wife's Letter ficea oot \ n“ :l“",,‘:'~." ::‘h‘il'niv.gtdiuh 1 loan on ‘.mn;_.:ql(i.. :t“‘:”‘l‘l‘l”\l\fll'l;ll‘:‘I'lyt-“.‘l"{’nl\l(llr‘xltn"l:h‘(‘-]‘,.r;:'l‘l'l)lll”i\l‘;“(l)':, adshaw sufferers, He heads the list with I(;;:"LA"" '"":-el::' The “h‘“: “:‘Iwm;_;;‘\”:;;u ; SM_“‘"H l:;”"“” ,“1 L":; \m;, ‘!""I'.L n[ o | ity insures them to last a lifetime. Gas Sheafo & Co. brvkors, Brondwns ot Maiy | United States, which recommended *federal AN o) : against tha striking carpenters bogan by the | happy- togother, In fact they don't livo to- ' oS 5 1,000 in Counci airéat Dpataire Broadway and Maln | i e that body. e “'""‘\_’:“"; “:.""1'\!"'!-1 eto. | 10 masters’ ussociation for intimidution of | gother at all. 'Mrs. Gallo livos in Kansas | only costs $1.50 per 1,000 in Council 4 A - ASTINGS, Nel dune G.—[Special Tele- | on:unjon workmen were oflled today. Four | City, while Stephen has been living in this | 1 ( AR 0ONG 3 ahlblovers of boat racing should see Hamm | oo W :l'x:m<'""\'l,~'nx o feraun to tPut Bu |- The youug son of At | of tho strikers were discharged and the other | city and dowg the tonsorial act at Twenticth Bluffs, and one burner consumes 10 fect nd Gaudaur at Lake Manawa Saturda, Anoo, Neb,, June 6.—[Special Telegram | torney shof Omaha was run over atnoon | O i aq I 5 a4 Pic i . onthragniny2 A S T 3 et e Card of Thanks. ance at the vaces under the auspices of the | SCratehes. A o scared than burt. | B0 on Posod during the strike as | Mo., who had not heard of family disruption | I to oasoline. with none of its dange b -”»“‘r"'”'ll" signed desire to return their | wahog key club. In the half mile dash The National Gau a most_avdent friend of the journeymen. | in the Galle household, enclosed & 10 vill in | (U to gasoline, with nonc S aanger he m: it thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Schoentgen | yee Rod S took first money, Bell Redman June 6.—[S| elogram | He made hes at all their meetings, ad- | @ letter and registeved it to Mrs. Galle, send- or theiv kinduess and carnest efforts t second, Tanglefoot third, Time—bl, el Phe Coztd baeaball nine today | Vising such radical measures that at times | g it to the Omaha postofice. - Stephen, lieve the suffevings of Sovgine Greenback: | ““F'tla pony races, huit wile and repeat, | 1T BEE]—The Cozad busebull nine today | S MR E T8 AR 00 “the plat. | with an eye to business, called at the ofic who dicd at thieir home, We shall ever hold 1 tookc first mondy in two straight heats, | Played the Gothenburg nine, with 4 victory | oy with him. The carpenters now assert | and by signing his wife's nume was enabled them in grateful remembrance for their many | Baby second, Doc third. Time— | foF the bome team. . that he wus a spy in the employ of the mas- | 10 draw the money which he spent in_riotous (J ri . ewel Circulating 1st Avenue und 21st Street 853 Fourth Street. = = Cozan, N kind acts, and the tender care of our beloved 3 o o= ters association living. When tho ex-wife heard of this she sisjer in her great uftiction, TIn the Suunders county four and one-half Crack'Horses on the O I S SURE placed the case in the hands of the United = CHRISTINE GREENACK, furlong race race, Howard Arnot took fivst | TERRE Havre, Ind,, June 6.—This was the | Austrian Weavers Capture a Factory. | States authorities and crdiy the man i : Mit, AND Mus, FRED CHRISTENSEN, money, Dr. Howard second and Fred Sthivd, | last day of the races. At one time there was LONDON, .June 6.-~At Freudenthal, Aus- | Was arrested and taken before Judge Dundy, WatBP HBatGr’ when he was given into the custody of u Mis. souri ofticer and last night he doparted for i ¥ Tl HeateriaEid e o the ciy on the Kaw. Galle admits having I hot'w taken the money, but claims that he can beat front in. the casein the Missouri court, as he thtrve will f 0 U ambial M. AND Mis, JAMES JACOBSON, Time—50%, on the track Axtell, Sunol, Adonis, Roy | trian Silesia, today amob of 400 striking Tn o mateh race between Young King and | wilkes, dohnston, Palo Alto and Hauri, an , 3 teh v veen Young 1 1 s, Johnston, Palo Alto i L an | weavers attacked and captured all of the s»..-|»‘,\., A's two noted single scullers }i-uh‘ Huutc h._*lul-lll'l of a mile dash, Lady | oxhibition of crack norses never equa factories and compelled ml.!r the operatives Lake Manuwa Saturday., unter won w24, any tracl, Sunol s given o auarier is 214 | 1o coase work und leuve the premises. REG AL “ seconds, Johuston three heats in 2:27, 21 PRERA 10 CRIQIN IS YOOI B A8 1 A With mine b DK A O J.G. Tipton, real estate, 527 Broadway. Shsa e and 2:20, the last quarter in 211 seconds, u Shot His Wife, Relmul0 Impesoliany tensiony hle waled ; : Dokt HOICE Of WHiAR Tromh s Pawser Cirv, Neb., June 0 " $108 gaits: This quALter of Johnaton I cone | Cmitaco, June ok o wiem namod Jon | £ N ] 1 s faet 0f K, at 0-10 proruro Hamm and Gauda am to Tux Bee)-—The pi v | mection with Sunol's 2:09 are 'provably | palie o laborer, this 'jorning shot his wife Strange Baby on Her Hands, ; X G R AR R R e of | triul of the state vs David Rogers for shoot- | the fastest brushes of the year i . . crday Mrs ‘ol Welkhtro los The two noted oarsmen, Albert Hamm of pace, purse §00—indliy first, Frank | 8nd then attempted syicide. Both ave in a [ Fora few hours yesterday Mrs. J. Cohn, Hiad "Jowdl 1y the anly G Clreulitind Water I\';-\u Scotin uml.lu‘kluhllnlnurul' St. Louis, | W& ‘Wl.'».!.'i‘.‘:.'.‘.‘“'-‘.' .|i:|‘.l|l;:-]:ifilli‘m May 1% | second, dersey Boy third. Best time A “.I-n“i:l»:l condition, 1t is believed Lally was | residing at 814 North Tuirteenth street, had \ the worll that s compuct, powe:ful and whodra o pow at Mauswra omoprow after- | A dan was hound over for his appearance | 3i19 ot puiso &0 Almont first, s & baby on’ bor ands, that, while it was not F13.00, thiuk of 1L Try to mateh it Buy one, for Hoou If tha st of tho watee will yermit, | gt tho disisiot court 'y secon 21203, KILLED THEN WITH AN 4 own ud overy uppoarance of huving come g sy wnt” 2 O b rived in the Bluffs yesterday from Helena, - - o stay. A washwoman, Mrs. Carouse, callec i 0 difme o kinds of gax atoves to selec 3 ) h har i lowa City Races. 4 s R iRae, Ga5ek o L6 506 them and try thein nt., where they gave, some exnibition Paris Suspects Released. 8 T Sonfesses to Two | €arly in the morning and “asked to leave the e ‘1\1:« M WhoK anov Kuvegsomo exnibitlon | o ate, June 0.—Tha persous rvested on | T0wA Cir, Tu, Juno 6.—Summary of to. | ThoMas Williauikan Confoascs to TWO | oiyj y faw moments while sho went up town i ouncil Bluffs v c : of th3 wee b Lo e o8, to muke a few purchases. The request wis : C left St. Louls May 24, arviving at Helou on | suspicion of being connected with the | SO ETSERE 00 e o | OSEpALIA, Mo, Jupb 6.—Thomas William- | granted, and Whon moon arrivad, but the & = the 20th and left there on the &d inst. | nibilistic plot against the lifo of the czar of A R oAaEn® [ son, the murderer oflefferson Moore and his | mother ' did not, Mrs. Colin grew uncasy Gas & E]BGH 1C L| ht UD Jiia N < G AR | IO 0 BT A | (LeNE . plab S hadigotih. of ond, Billy W. third, Frauk McMahon ] ' oy wero induced to stop over hero by | Russia have been released, there being no | $eeond son Charles, hus mads o written confession, | Night came on and the babe was still thore Colonel F', 0. Koed, who offcred them §200 to | evidence of their complic e e T e e " o, | and the caso was turnod. over Yo paliceman, 211 AND JRRIAM BLOCH give an exhibition at Manawa. e Wilkes soeond. Dan 1. third, "Tom Tnker | killed him with an ax gud buried his body, | Who soon located Mrs. Carouse in the city They visited the lake yesterday afternoon Steamship Ar Vil ) FA0 MW R o i oays | Juil, whore: she had been taken while in o - ST S . - to look over the course und see Colonel Reed At New York—The Aller, from Bremen; | f0urth: Besttime B Visiting. A\"m\“.l..”\{ ‘.'nt“. val'.\ll‘u:l W quarrel | tate of beastly intoxication (_, ,’\. “l‘,l‘. l’)]t L\_ (():\l I)A‘\;\ Y i vogurd to tho armangements. Both men | Riviand. from Antworp. Toationel with 0ld ‘man Moore, he killed him in the aro feeling well and are in condition to pull o (i (T - 5 O & 4 Very pretty ruce. They statod that they were | At Quecnstown—Tho Nevada, from New | Wasuivatos, June 6. —The president today | 3G way und made & similardisposition of Wholesale and Retail Doalors 1 s O 0 Appe 00 0 . sel > 01 > p > his body The stationar engineers held anol - Hawmum said that they had been in Flovida all | leans. . M. 2 Wwife, he says It was caused by o dose of med- | Sy o)y black, spending @ couple of hours in e oral a s bl o - -~ some of Miunesota, Mamga: William A he gave her for eramps. He buried her | il e SWEEEE 00 CGET0r bl and Y K8 bs Foue Hund 1 Houses Burned, Ruble of Wisconsin, Prague; William J. Me. ly without a permit because he was too ~ 4 at 5 tock aud Lowest Prices. low pressure engines. When asked how fust thoy wore rowlngthis | o lp i Trine 6~ Four hundred houses | Millan, surveyor of custol New Orleans. | poor to buy a coftiu. Nos. 205 and AR Ay, and 204 end 206 Pierce Street, Council Bluffs, & year he replied that it would be dificudt to e, SYXY - . it i Tell s they hud not rowed over u threemile | were destroyed by fire in Doksyle, near War- | Frank C. Partridge of V ont, solicitor of It has just been learned that Williamson 8 : 98 Taio oy fire I oksyle. near WAt | the claims department, vice Walker Blaine, | killed a farmer named Charles Koch in 1866 — — R o e oA LD H s today. ‘Ten persons were burued 10 | goccased; Asbury B. Conway of Wyoming, | near Peoria, 11l He was tried and sentenced PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. b -— SS0C o stice o he supreme court of | to be l, but Governor Oglesby com: tains, only 1,200 fect long, **but, suid Hamu, - assoclate justico of t ¥ ¥ 4 evor was 5o tired aftér o three milo pull An Indian Hanged at Portland, Wy oming kit muted his sentonce to uventy yours imprison I as 1 was when I finished that quarter | PORTLAND, Ore,, June 6,—Pellio,” a Uma- Tips for Westehester. TOALZ (I SATI NN s ML MOSH || When Haby waa pick w8 gato her Eaniarie, of & mile. The atmosphere at that high | tilla Indian, was hanged in this city 10day bY | Ny Youn dune O [Special Telogram | that Williameos o | e hon i | When she was a Cluld, she cricd for Castaria, Building it Blafts, Towa toTue Ber.]—At Westchester: First race, | 1W0 years ago. Whenshe ecasne Mis, s clin o Cosri, | RF—Coopo s TP R ; e N atterson, second ond - ien shie Lad Children, she gave thom Caste churz rosdway, Council Blufls, low Baly; Watterson nd. nd i T T ‘When she Lad Cl gave th torla, 13 1w in Blufls, lowa. Jim Giray; Stryke, second. Third race, T nd Over. Dealers, sond for Cutulogue. Y Lt ala o —Hydraulic and Sunitary Engineer. Plans, Estimato Birkinbine Spacifieations. Supervision of Public Worlk, Brown attitudo completly took the starch out of me. | (ne United States authorities for the murder T wasn't used to {t and it didn't soem a8 i | o'y Indian woman @ year 4go. there was uny aiv left to breatho.! | Y carrying their boats with —— 3 1, each having & single scull. They ar b onsul a gue. : i Admiral, second. Fourth race, | VREDERsHUKG, Ind, June 6.—Colemun’s | - p—— r—————— o thirty-one and & half feet long, eleven inches Wasningron, June 6.—~William A. Ruble {stone; Tormentor, secoud, Fifth race, | heading factory, Nictow's planing will and | Stone & Sims eral Courts.[Rooms 7 and 8 Shugua r-Beno Block wide, six inches deep in the middle and weigh Wiscousin has been coufirmed i ccusul igeline; Tuscaloosa colt, secoud. Sixth [ several residences were burned toduy; loss sral.Cajzia Ivoama a4 sayenty-four pounds without the outriggers, | ut Prague. race, Williwm Daly, Jr.; Larchmont, second. | about §50,000, ncil Blu low