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i . ¥y S —— COUNCIL BLUFI'S COFFICE: NO. PEARL STREET. Leiivared ty Carrler toany partot ths City 1L W, TILTON, - MANAGER TriEPHONEs | Rus vegs OMc _—— INORE MENTION, N Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. Crafvs chattel 04 Sapp blook, Tho remains of Scoit Payton were taken to Binghamton, N. Y., last evening for in- terment Miss Anna Fowler varty Tuesday nigh virthiay The Council Bluffs baso ball club will oven the seasc xt Sunday at the deiving vack with a game with the Fort Omaha club The Pottawattamie Democratic has decided to go to the natioual at Chicago over the Northweste Thero will be an important meeting of the guild of St. Paul's at 4 o'clock this after noon with Miss kcockwell, 819 Third avenue. vas tondered a surprise in tonor of her eleventh association couvention ruilway Sociable tonight at Bethany Baptist church, corner High street and Sixtoenth avenue, Everyone invited. Admission, 15 nts The funeral of the late Ars, Willlam Job son will occur this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the family residence, 2003 Fifth uvenue. Ruv. B, J. Babeock will officiate. The rogular_conclay vanhoe comu dery No. 17, Knight Templars, this (Thurs- the order of the day) eveuing, work in temple. All visiting Sir Knights cordially wejcome. By ordor of the cminont com mander, Marriage licenses w voster and Katie Jensen of Council Bluffs, John Gross to the following parties: D Olsen man and Mary Schwat of C county, Mo.; Alfred oney, Lancaster Chatman and Maggie Douglus of Council 13luffs, J. W, K who was arrested Tuosd: night on the charge of forgery, wus brought up in police court yesterday morning for a hearit.g, but a continuance was granted. Ho will be taken to Omaba, as the authoritics of that place cluim to vo able to convict bim on half a dozeu count ‘onfirmation services wore held last oven fug at St Paul's Episcopal church, A fair eized audience was present and thirteen can didates were receivod into full fellowship, Biskop Perry of Davouport preach 90k charge of thoe service, assisted by 1 tor K. J, Bapeoe! The surpliced choir ren- deréd séveral choice selections, A clerical looking gentleman stationed him self ut the corner of Willow avenue and Fourth street yesterday morning about 8 o'clock while a drizzle of ruin was falling, and mim' g his bat, opened a prayer meet fng. He saig a number of bymns in a large basso robusto voiee,and then oceu terof an hour orso in preaching to an inary audience. During the whole service not & man passed by, and the only witr the performance had, so far as heard from, was a gertieman in a ceighboring window. An Attractive Art Sale, Messrs. Riloy and Sherradon, the ar sts, have purchased the Chapman art store and after June Ist will remove it 10 45 Main under their photo- apn galle Until that aate. for the purpose of suving cost of moving, art poods will be scld at aetual cost’ and fran:s at o heavier discount than at any of Chapman’s special sales, This will afford a spiendid opportuhity for art lovers to seeure bargaing Veternns, Attentic On the oceasion of the department en- campment of the G. A, R., to be held at Ottumwa, commencing May 10, the ., B. & Q. will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip. For particuls O. M. I Ticket Agent, 517 Broadw strec P The most fortunate man in town 1s Geo. Davis, the leading druggist, be- cause he has exclusive agency for the best prepared paints in the world, made by Heath & Milligan, Reiter, the tailor, 310 Broadway, has all the latest styles and nowest oods. Satisfaction yuiranteed. PERSONAL PARAGRIPHN, Colmer Smith of Beobeetown is visiting bis son, Denvor Smith, 600 Damon street. Misses Duffy avd Mrs. Weber of Chaaron, Neb., are visiting Mrs, George . Meyers. Mr. ana Mrs. Dwight Nortoa of Chicago arc in the city, the guestsof Itev.T. k. Thackstun. J. T Oliver received 4 telegram announc ing the serious illuess of bis daughter, Mume, of typhoid fover in Chicago, whera she bus been for several weels past. Mrs, Oliver and daughter, Miss Maude, left last oveuing for Chicago. The foilowing well known railroad men wero in the city yesterday on a tour of in speetion: C. K. Perkins of Burlington, pres- ident of the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney; W. C. Brown of St. Josoph, general man: ager of the Kansas City, St. Joseph & Coun- cil Blufts; Howard Elliott of St. Louis, gen- eral freight agent of the Kansas City road, and H. C, Orr of St. Louts, assistaut passen’ ger and ticket agent of tho same road. A Splendid Endorsement. Everybody in Council Bluffs knows George H. Meschendorf. He is one of our most enterprising business men and a very successful ono at that. M, Mes- chendorf, like all human beings, is not without his faults and his greatest ono vas drinking. o reporter yesterduy he recited the fucts which coroborate his statement given below, as follo: COUNCIL BLUFFS, April 20, 1892, —1, the undersigned, am engaged in the meat market business in which I am quite extensively interested in Council Bluffs and Omaha and have been for the past twenty-six years. 1 finally con- tracted the liguor habit, so much so that nothing less thun from five to thirty glasses n diy would satisfy me, Peeling it was injurious to mysell, my fumily and my business I soughit the aid of the Blanchard Gold Cuve. After treuting for the past twenty days am thoroughly _satisfied that [ am absolutely cured of the worst habit that mun can acquire, ‘I'he trentment left me robust and in the best of health and today liguor is dis- tasteful to me. Therefore, I cheerfully recommend the Blanchard institue, 5534 Broadway, Council Blufls, to my muny friends of this eity and Omaha GEO. H. MESCIENDORF Tmprovement in Health, “The report of ity Physician Jenuings for the mouth of April shows the total number of deathis for the month to have been tweuty, wgninst fitty-three for the correspondinig month in 1891, Lere were thirteen cases of contagious diseases reported, but only two of these wore fatal, both being cases of aiphtbevetic croup. The statistics kept by ke city puysician show a muct better mor- tality record for this yesr than for last. In March, 1501, there were thirty-live deaths but during iast March ouly fifteen. The Hercules lawn mower, with 10- fuch wheels, will cut high grass and work easier than any other mower wade, We keep also the genuine Phil- adelphia mower and soveral other ma- chines thut we ean sell cheaper than the cheapest, New refrigerators; carioad just received. Dauntloss and Warwick bieyeles. 11 Main street. Shugart & Son. Recollect that the new Dangler Surprise is only gasoline stove that posscsses every quality of a gus stove. e lain, eye, ear, throat, Shugart block, Council Bluilsy De. Chamber! catarrh, Patronizo blus ice wagonsfor Mo, riv channet ice, Mulbolland & Co. Tel. It otments Quashad | Champ and Kimball, Aga'nst SEVERAL TECHNICAL REASONS STATED | Among the Thirteen Ren | the Motion the Most 1 ons Tnctuded in nportant s tho Point Concerning the Legal- ity of the Jury Law, In the district court yestorday morning the attornoys in the embezziement case of | thostate of Towa against J, F. Kimball and | George H. Champ commenced the argument | on the motion filed by the defendants for the guashing of t inaictents. As @rounds for the motion the following allezations are wade 1At the grand jury which returned indictments was iilegnlly drawn: that seventy-two names were returned by the election boards iustead of seventy-tive us re- quired by law to constitute the list from which the jurymen should he drawn, that the jurymen were not properly apportioned; that tho county clerk drew the jurors without the presence of the sheriffy that the defendants given no chanco to challenge the jury There were thirtcen paragraphs in iotion, but the above are the main claims put forvard vy the defense. A nuwoer of aftidavits wero filed in support of the motion hie entive day was taken up with the ts of tho attorneys, Messrs, B, B wer yles. worth, J. J. Shea and Fiuley Burke appear. ing for the defenso and_County Attorney John P, Organ and J. K. Baldwin for the state. ‘The caso was submitted to the court and taken under advisement just before the tour of adjournment. ia— Not in H. T, Cariher, who lives louse on Upper Broadway, fore the commissioac o an information filed county clerk by his wife. Shesaid he had d stiangoly for somo time past, haviug atened to kill himself and her if she left at the Western vas brought be of insanity yestorday in the oftice of the 1. She accordingly concluded to stay with him, although she feared hum and although he refused to do anything toward supporting ber or the baby. Whuile he wus before the commissioners that he had _compellod m by working out, and_ownoed up to veing shiftiess aud inzy. Dr. Thomas and Attor- ucy Flickinger celivered him a lecture on the evils of lazincss and threatoned to send Lim to the insane asylum unless he mended his ways. He ag ! to behave himself and #o to work, and left tho clerk’s ofice hand in hand with bis wife. S MAY SALE Boston Store, Council Bluiy, Ia. UNDERWEAR 200 dozen lad ribbed vests, 5¢ Ludies’ shaped vest, 9¢, three for Ladies’ shaped vest, 1 Heavy weight silk trimmed vest, 17c. 25¢ veést we show in three makes, fin- adwitted Lis wife to support ished with silk, d string, in white and ecru. Our 83c vest como in high and low neck, silk trimmed. At'50¢ see our Egyptian and blac Misses’ silk vests cream at 7sce. Ladies’ silk vests in erenm, in nurrow best #1 silk shown. Gents’ underwear, mode shirt and drawers at 50, Lisle finish, snirct and drawers 7 Fancy striped shirt and drawers (Med- Licott goods) sold regularly for $1.25, our price for sale 75¢ each. WASIL GOODS. hallies, good lisle in ecru in black, pink and black, and pink and derby rib, the and ecru. At 3 ors, worth 5c At Se—Chullies on black ground. Good assortment of dark colors and 200 patterns, regular 7 good Outing flannels 5e, worth 8. Outing Nlannels Ske, worth 124c. Half wool outing 124¢, worth 19c. 30 percale shirting 10c, usual price 12%c. Gingham, S8k, 10¢ and zephyrs, 176, Scoteh ginghawms, Black brocade sateen 25¢ and 30c a yard, At 124c our line of sh goods beats them all. All the latest thin such as cote de cheral, crepon, Shan- tong, pineapple tissues, Bedford cords, Chilian cloth, over 1,000 pieces to select from, at 123¢ per yard, BOSTON STORE, POTHERINGHAM, WIITELAW & CO., Council Bluffs, Ia — roly Medicinal Whisky. County Auditor Herdricks 15 prepariug to make @ trip to Avoca, where he has been subpaied 8 & witness i a couple of cases in which O. M. Bruco aud . E. Sellers are to be on trial, charged with violating the pharmacy law in selling intoxicating” liguors for other than col- 12¢c. Fine medicinal purposes. When the aud- iter goes to Avoea he will be accom panied by sixty-ono books of the records of hius oftice. In each of these books there are receipts for 100 “‘doses’” of the liquor sold by Bruce, the sizo of the “'doses’ varying from six ounces to a gallon, and frof one 10 a dozen botties of beer. All'theso receipts are for liquors sold 1n the past ix months, so that 6,100 preserip- tions have been fillea by Bruce in that time where the medicine consisted of intoxicating ligaors. In tae Sellers case thore are 3,200 prescriptious of the same sort, —— Wall Puper. The newest designs, the 1 and by far the lowest pric BOSTON STORE. Estim for papering. Nothing but the best paperhungers employed. Kverything guaranteed, Figure with us wheén you want papering done. BOSTON STORE, Council Blufls, ia. Will Call i the OLd Bonds, The school board met Tuesday for tho purpose of takiug actiou in regard to the bonded indebteaness of the district, The vids of several Omaba and Council Bluffs parties were in, vut aftor opening them it was found that the bid of McSusne & Condon of Omaha was tho lowest, and the sale was awarded them. They sagreed o tako the bonds ut par value. A rasolution wus pissed directing tho president and scc- retury 1o issue to them bonds in the sum of gest stock is at the o tes furnished #7000, drawing interest at b per The treasurer was also instructed to call in all outstanding bonds, which are drawing 6 und 7 per ceut, and the date of their payment was set for June 6. All inter- eston the outstanding bouds will cease as 5001 as the bolders are given lezal notice, A Hotel Gordon, 836 Broadway, has re- { cently changed hands, and is being thor- | oughly renovated. Clean beds; prompt sorvice; table first cluss, N Charged with clement, An information was filed before Justice Hammer yesterday charging Ewmil Schurz, a rising youug attorney of the city, with em bezzlement. The complainant is Luther R. Wiright of Omaba, and the particulurs of the casc are somewhat similer to the prosecution commenced uguinst Schurs a few weeks ago by Attorney Sumeral of Omabia. was rendered o Justice Hammer's court 500 time ago ia favor of the plaintiff in the suit of Wright agaiust HBowen, for §22 Schurz was attorney for the pluiu(iff, sad it his his Wloruev foe. ~Wrizht aileges that r4 kept tho whole judgnient, and charges with ‘the embezzlewent of #17. Schurs gave bonds for his uppearauco uext Monday morning at v o'clock, — Swanson Music Co., Misonie temple. Loft Them Destitute. The family of Scott Layion, the railroad vrakemau who was killed st Springfield, Neb., Monday vy falling beneath the whee {of & freigut train, 1s left lu destitute i THE OMAHA DAILY THE OMAHA BIE NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES | s il 've 1, withou v ance or anytuing laid for them: Ha was | one time a mombsr of the Masonic socicty, but allowed his dues to lapse neatly four vears ago, o that his famiiy 13 now | atmost withoat resourc The Rock Island railway company refused to telesraph to his father in New York or to bear any of the funeral expenses, They agreed, howover, to transport the body fres of charge as far Chicago if the reiatives wished to take them to New York for interment, provided tho rolatives would bear all other exponses, —— An Al Around Forger, J. W. Kiog was the name given b; & smooth looking customer who landed |in the polica station Tuesday even- . He is charged with forging the s of I’ Gounoude to n check for 0 and passing it at Welker's meat mae | ket on South Main street. Whilo ho was ve | ing searched at the station a telephons | ssaze was received {rou the Omaha | polico asking that o watch be kept for ono J. W. Burke, who had been working | tha forge ck game on the Nebraska side 1o the O.nahu police yesterday, Johnson-tray T'he marriage of Fred Johnson and Miss Nettio N. Bray took place last evening ut the residence of the bride's parents, 107 Wash- ington avenue, Both the parties are well and favorably known. The groom has been In the postal servico for a long time and is now superiztendent of mail carriers under Postmaster i'reynor. ‘I'ho wedding was kept a profound secret, not oven the intimate friends of tho parties knowing of it until it was over, ‘Lhe ceremony was performed by Rev. 1% L. Hayden of Avoca, Mr, ana Mrs, Johnson will muke their home in this city. Wholesale Druggists' Convention. The wholesale drugeists of the Missouri valloy will hotd a mecting in this city next Saturday. ‘This association consists of teu firms located n Kausas City, St. Joseph, Atenison, Lincoln, Omabn, Council Bluffs and Sioux City. Mectings are held on call of the presigent, and delegates are expected from cach of tho firms represented. The meeting will bo held at the Grand hotel and wiil probabiy close with a banquet Saturda night. ¥ Dou’t forget the candleiight tea on Saturday evening next, at 521 Broadway. DOLITICAL HOSTS MASSED [CONTINUED TROM SECOND PAGE] atthe head of the Kunsas delegation. He may also figure in the selection of candidates for congresswau-at-large, as the young men of the party who principally make up tte convention demand his nomination. Ingall's lias given uo intimation that ho will accent the nomination, but_he probably will do so if Lo is assured it will not projudico his chances for u re-clection to the Unitod States seuate, which, it is believed, is still bis am bition, The sentimont of delegates 1s against in- structions. T'he resolutions will endorse the admimstration of and mako special mention of Hurrison, DISTRI CONVENTIONS Delegates Ch to the Minneapolis Con- vention— son A Fay b Sriserien, 1L, May 4.—The republicans of (he Thirteenth congressional district nominated Charles P. Kane of Sungamon for congress and J. W. Xitehell and J. V. Graff delegates to tho national convention with S. H. Blane aud Gilbert Drennan as alternates. A resolution was adopted fuvoring the nomi- nation of Harrison, St. Lovis, Mo., May 4.—The republicans of the Tentn congressional aistrict in con- ventiou at Clayton, tho county seat of St Louts county, ~this afterncon” elected dele- gates to the national couvention at Minneap- olis uninstructed. ST. Josern, Mo,, May 4. —The republicans of the Fourth congressional district elected Major T. J. Chew, jr, and William . Ran- kin dolegates to the Minneapolis convention, and instructed them 1o voto for the renomi- nation of President Harrison. May 4 —The First Seiixe VALLsy, Mion, district ropublicans selocted Mark H. Dun- neliand W. I Yale as delegates to Minne- apolis and John . Howland and A. T. Steb- bius_alternates. The convention endorsed and instructed for Harrison. Axkaxsas Crry, Kan., May 4.—The repub- licaus of the Third congressional district clected delegates to the Minneapolis conven- tion and instructed them to vote for Harri son’s renon:ination, New Puttaviirina, O., May 4. —The r publican convention of the Seventconth d trict elected W. . Coon of Newark and W L. Smiscr of Wooster delegates o the Minne- i apolis convention. Both ure strong Harr: men. W. K. Shiclds was chosen preside: elector. JerseyviLie, Ill, May 4.—The congres sionel convention of the Twelfth 1ilinois dis- trict balloted all day and adjourncd tonight when the 620th ballot was reached. No change in ballots from yesterday. MaNkaro, Minn., May 4.—In the rapubli- can congressional convention for the Second district toduy A. F. Jacobson and Danicl Shelt wero elected_delegates to tho national convention with D. C. Hopkins and D, A. McClarty alternates. The resolutions com- mended Harrison, but did not instruct the aclegates, TENNESSEE RE PUBLICANS, e Winstead Nominated tor G —Other Proceedings. asuviiLe, Tenn., May 4.—The largost and most representative republican state convention held for years mot at the state capitol today. Tho contest over the leader- ship of tho party brought out all the promi- nent mombers, and all morning combinations wore being formed, and the lieutenants of Congressman Houk ‘ana_ ex-Congressman H. Clay Ransom nhad been at work drilliug their constituents. George Winstead of Dresden natea for governor. D. A, Dunn, Jolin C. Houk, H. Clay Evans and J. C. Napier (colored) wero elecied dole- gatos from the state at large to the nationul convention. W. T. Owenoy of Nashville and A. Matihews were clected presidential electors for the state at large. Congressmpn Houk scored a_ victory by the election of H. B. Linasay of Knoxville, i provounced Fouk man. as permunent chair- man. The defeated faction raised an awful hubub and the confusion was great. Ior fifty-five minutes the convention was boyond coutrol of the chairman. tinally order was restored und a second vote svas taken, result- ng in tho election of Lindsay 1. W. Hill was renominated for a member of the national executive committee, The convention remained in continuous session from 2 untii | & m., when final ad- ve or was nomi- Judgment | | bad been agreed that he should keep £ for | journment was had, ‘’he convention did not instruct for Harri- son, but endorsed his administration. ) PLANS OF ALLIANC i LEADERS, Result of the Conference Held at Birming. han i, Binyixouay, Ala., May 4.—The Age-Her- ald 15 furnished with the following as a cor- rect statement of the alliace proceedings and prospects The day has been spent in receiving re- ports (rom the diff2ront states upon tho situ- ation. Perfect harmouy seems to prevail, | wnd a wise conservatism that will prevent any rudical action governs the entiro work. All present express a determined support of alliance principles by their constituents and seem aisposed to keep the order entirely free from any partisan entanglements. Within all probability the resolutions to 06 pussed will favor préserving to the membersbip in violate their fullest right and treedom to af- tiliate politically with any party, making tho support of the alliance priuvciples the only test of fealty, Municipal Elections Go Republic ST Pavi, Mion, May 4.--The election yesterday was the hottest aud bitterest in tho history of the city and the result wus as | for all it was worth, On King's person was | anumber of papors that showed bis aweto bo J. W. Burke and not K Ho 15 undoubtedly the man who is wanted by the Omaba authorities and it is suid that half a dozon cases have uircady turned up against bim, e was turaed over Candlelight tea by the guild of St Paul’s at 521 Brondway, Saturday, May 7. fromGto 9. Come and bring your friends, el THURSDAY, MAY s W holesale and retail dealer in Vehicles. Wi Wagons, Road Wagons, W S AR A Pt E TERLELRN 11 be glad to answ, arts and Harne: inquiries Warehouse Cor. 10th Street and Broadway. . Carry the largest ¢ HENRY H. VAN BRUNT, COUNCIL BLUYFS IOWA. Anything from one to s1x passenger, which are unequalled for quality and duribility. The above cut represents a Columbia buggy. the best made in the U.S., for the price. My prizes are bed rock. I make n specialty of Car- riages, Phaetons, Buggies, Spring bnyers better than any one else. Remember Van Bruntis decidedly in it. ind best stock and can serve something of a landshde. Two years ago Mayor Smith was elected to his second term by @ plurality of about 1,400, while yestor- aay Colonel Wight, his républican citizon opponent. was eiected by about 1,500 major- iy, Besides the mayor, the republicans elect treasurer and comptiroller and claim a majority in both council and assembly. Srokaxe, Wash,, May 4. -[n the municipal election here yesterday the democrats elected the mavor, but the remaiuder of the ticket is vepublican, INDIANATOLIS, Ind., May 4.—Elections oc- curred vesterday in the various cities throughout the state. The results show domocratic gains in fourteen cities and re publican gains in sixteen. IRING AT HOLDRE GATH Every Train Crowded with Going to the Conventio Hotorece, Neb, May 4.—|Special Tele- gram to Tuk Bre.| —Every tram is bringing 1 large delegations from differsnt parts of the district to attend the district delegat convention to be held here tomorrow eve g, Candidates havd established headquar- ters and overything points to an interesting but harmonious meeting. A resolution will be offered instructing delogates to uso their in- fluenco in placing Hoo. k. Rosewater on the national committe R publicans Probable Actlon of Wisconsin Republicans. MiLwavkee, Wis,, May 4.—H. C. Payne, ex-Senator Spooner dnd General Fairchild were tonight conceded to be the probable choico for threo of the:four delegates-at- large from Wisconsin to tho republican uational convention at Minneapolis. The majority of 300 delegates to the state conven- tion, which will meet here tomorrow, were on the ground this ovemng, and upon the quostion us to whoso name would complete the big quartette opinion was divided be- tween Ogden H. Feather and Congressman Isaac Stephenson. An opinion prevailed that the resolutious, whilo certainly ondors- ing Prosident Harrison's administration, would contain nstructions for no candidate, pendents Nominate, 1, Me., May 4.—At the independ- after the Maine In Ganpiy ent state couvention yesterday, adoption of an extensive piatform, L. C. Batoman of Searsmont was nominated for governor, aad for electors-at-large J. I Clarke of Bangor and W. H. Harris of Au burn were nominated by acclanation. J. BB, Swan of Camden, G. W. Soulo of Livermore, . W. Hobbs of Milo, L. G. Walker of Biddefora, J. E. Campion of Portland, Will- iam F. Harris of Auburn and Heury Betz of i | i Ellsworth were nominated for delegates to the national convention at Omais. After alecting & state committes and trans- scting some minor business tho convention aojourned. Republicans Meet In North Dakota, Ga AND Forks, N. D., May 4.—The rapub- lican state convention m.t at noon. B. S. Russell was chosen tomporary chairman. T'ho usual committees wera appointed. Tho following delogates to tho national convention were elected: Thomas T. Mo Hugh, John A. Percival, W. H. R obinson, raid Pierco. Favors Bi-Metallism, Maxcnestin, May 2.—Tho chamber of commerce of this city has, by a vote of 164 10156, deciared itself in favor of bi-motallism, General Enochs Renominato. WavEenLy, O., May 4.—The republicans of the T'enth district in convention renominated Genersl Enochs of Ironton for congress. DEATHER FORECASL Orrice or Wetner Bureao, ) Owana, May 4. A storm apooars contral tonignt in south- western Kansas. 1t will probably move northeastward over eastern Nebraska, It causea southeast to northeast winds in the wostern and northwestern sections aud & general rain throughout the lowor Missouri valloy. Snow is again reported from Mon- tanw and South Dakowa, Steep temperatur Kkradients exist across Colorado, Kunsas and W TALACKWELLA CO f DURHAMNC. b az) i LSoas Nebraski at Ama severa t sharp cof storm’s high ba evening aha For: or warmer ov To For K varinble very rea! aveaage the curic tors and 21 he wi year-old charged iust. 0. G. police § house at orderly Peter firm, T gave an Miss L that she in Tie F police h NG yeste! Johu search find Mr. 1916 C g her ping there, council, Real night at formulal night. ceipt of Clifton, deserted to trav the cas: duct, THAKNELLAcOf E DURNAM,N.C. o'clock this evenng. North Dakota | warmer, southeast wind The sawmill scene , with all new curios worth The casec against premiscs, wis yesterday afternoon und continued roquest of tho state’s attorney until the 12th 1n ejocting ihem. into by the detectives, Seavey that ho w: man to_endoese a sight cern 1s doing business in tuis city, ing from her voardiug pla street some time ago, writ. to forward her trunk, wnich has been been in Omahu some two weeks, Listate Owne ing proporty tho meeting wus postponed until a. At Rapid City it was 322, rville, OkL, it was 802 at 7 Heavy showers and vesulted from this while bunder storms ntrast in tomperature on the north- ! ern and southern sidos of tho storm. Tho | forward wovement is retarded by a rometer arca over fhe lakes. This the excess over the normal of Tain since March 1 was 3,10 inches. The n temperature smce the samo —Ramn (provably turning to snow in th northern part of tho state,) followed by clearing, colder woather by I'riday morning Wasnixatoy, D. C., May 4. — For Nobraska—Showers; warmer by Thursday night: east winds. Geuerally fair; slightly outh “Phursd Dukota—Showers ; ay night; east winds, slightly wit —Showers; southeast winds. ansas—Rain; cooler in the south; winds, For Colorado--Fawr; slightly cooler in the cast; variable winds, [TEVIE -~ PARAGRADPHS, 1 “Roxie’ this week 1s listic and the show is far above tho o hall at Wo erland this weel William Coburu, spacial administrator of | the estate of sarved official notice upon Dr. J. W. McMenawy, hos the heirs, credi- other interested parties that on Moy iimalke his roport. Mrs. Mary Warner, who i3 confined in the matron’s room at the city $1,000, was visited last evening by a lad friend, who brougnt Mrs. Waraer's littie Ail for embezzling daughter 1o see ner mothor. Henry Hornberger, permitting gambling on ki commenced in police court at tho with Dodge complained to the chief of terday that the occupants of his North Eleventh street ware di seople, and nsked the help of tne The matter will b w lookea Fisner of Villisca, Ta., writes Cnief mduced by atraveling draft on an Omaba me buck, as no such con- Fisber urate description of the swindler he paper ¢ and asked the chief to look him up. _ena Ja cobs, who was reported miss- 1911 Farnam Chief Seavey saw tho notice of her disappearance 3ee of April 20 and asked tne chief I cadquarters, to Ames, la, The re- quest will ho complied with. A letter from John A. Stott of Rochester, was roc ay askig that official to look up one ved by the chiof of nolice Bennett, a traveling man who had time during the last The detectives made a thorough of the hotel registers but failed to Beunett's name. Sixteen-year-old Laura Kelly, who lives at hicapo str . s mssing and is caus- arents o great deal of trouble. Her fatner had an idea that the girl was stop- at the Pullman house and went down but, from the clerks. volice, who wi Oaly six members of the joint commi of fourteen of tue Board of Trade, couid not gain any mformation He then uppealed to the find the girl 1f possible eo the eity commissioners and the association the latter's rooms to take action on ting new plans for assessiig and tax As the attendance was swmall Saturduy the county "Phe heed of the police department is in ro- a letter from Charles Selles, dated Fort Worth, Tex ., asking the police 1o look up bis wife, the Muses cf Louise Agnot, who is playing reuits in company with J. D, ‘The writer says that his wifo 1 himself and child some montns ago Lwith Clitton. Chief Seavey had o investign d stated that he coul d find nothing wrong in the wife's con- HOKIGTOBACCD) ACKWELL B2 L DURHAMMC. 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