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4 THE OMAHA DAILY B T'UES DAY, SEPTEMB NE\\'S OF INTEREST FROM IO\\/\ FIREMEN OWY DES \ml\h.\fleal ESIate is Rising ’\o"vwn ion of Brotherhood Brings Large Numbers to Iowa's Capital COUNCIL BLUFFS. [BR& 00 EREtRines, IN VALUE, 12| POLL SHOWS STATE STRONGLY REPUBLICAN Some excellent lots, pleasantly located and de -nAii g |grows in th at direction and the time to buy is the Dr. tept 1150 increase the levy for park purposes | The state cen actical electrical enginee ) & [ Vienntaily by the city council on the first [KIVeR out by the depariment a & - sirable for suburban homes, can be had now at ‘ ] V. | n Ag beginning in 1902 The "‘_“ gt b - e & ““ ‘ | Senntor Arthuar Brewster of Missourt | . > - 2 MINOR MENTION T0 CONTROL HH]RI( “m l\ , ., nal” erm endine the frat Sonday | Pted by Subervisor Evoront. i T eeted n Towa 1o wake o | FEASONAblE pt:lues. ‘rlleHL lot 8 are located in Davie relic sl v April, 1902 filed by appoint- | 1 St N it d Aher of Speeches for Omaha, Wright's and Central Sub. additions. This Lalven, 6 By, T | . i ¥ the passage and publication | State Iaw will be enabled to levy a tax for | bbb il | property will steadily increase in value as the city Gas fixtures and Ordinances Creating Office of Oity Electrician | of ordinance. The electrici ust | the bullding of a public library and to| e | Ready to Introduce. be “a DES MOIN taken in 1865 showed a | ept. 10.—(Special Tele graduate of the electrical ¢ Schmidt's photos, new STV VOTIORG, ©% SKAIL Beve TA8 Fre preaent Call at ' Cab. photos $1.50 dos. W i - 5 4 1900 census delegates were in attendance at the open- | Wollr J | PROVIDE FOR COMPLETE INSPECTION | Years® actual experience in electrical work | - | ing sessions of the seventh blennial con J W. Woodward, ar 1y of in electrical light and power produc- | pypy LIBRARY BOARD MEETS. | vontion of 1 hood of Locomotive Iire w ¥ Bway. | - tion ind who shall thorouhgly understand | , Le se men. As thre are ouly 572 delegates ell irse of some lecrease of nearly 1,000 compared with the | Eram)—Four hundred and seventy | | | mp's beer, Soenke Boysen, solo akent. | Carefully Drawn Regulations Covers [ Be theors and principles of electric tele- | Resolutions Concerning the Regires [0 A0 006 are e United States ‘ ok Lemp's beer I il Ll A « | graph, electric telephone and electric Iight | Cof Judge Reed Adopted. B LSl S Council Bluffs. Best beer, Budweiser. L. | Ag n of Electric I v ! Hgh! At thie eIy B Wi ot the " Mexico and Canada the attendance this Sti, Hosace left last r ,_ . and power construction [ap v et v I s 0b K8 CSEIRSNN | ok 1Y 'WITT DLW, 18 UReYONIlY . a visie 't ot [ e i st \'p.:::.n [ The electrician s to have the care and | Of the public library yesterday the follow- Y0iF: 1 W \I-'l|-~4];w‘n\vn‘"t‘nn“lljllfl“{r:w‘ Mixs Bossle Hennett loft vesterday on a e e T | supervision of the fire and police alarm | (08 TeCULions WNERY the FELINENONt Of |\ vg s vecord Breaker (n the Bistory of| Visit to friends at \ r, ( systems of the city 1o dge Reed froj o 4, after a servic L - | S— laundry, 724 Iroa Assisted by Alderman Lovett, who is an "'n[ poles and wires erected L.“]x s | O as, Toncrari R ocd, who has | the 1adies’ soclety of the brotherhood are | W. C. Est u | expert electr City Sollcitor Wads- | ¥ItAI0 the city, as required by ordinance A membor “this board since 1t« |10 attendance . N ali K - 'k Telephones: Office, WML has drafted two sratoances which tt | He 18 required to give an official bond in 1atlon, hes voluntarily Fetired. the When Grand Master F. P. Sargent called And the quality of our work should b W. F. Graff the m of $1,000, The passage o his e AT t P M i Ires v if v . a1 ek believed will meet all the objoctions | /W6 =i Of 1’1 Th v-'“ " thi ”“"” ; 1 o il e vight he convention to order at & o'clock this of interest to you if your teeth are no 8908 . whst = ta " ordinance will abolish the office of super e Juri all the eightee YU | morni the W 0 he least doubt as . "atal o e wive raised by Mayor Jennings to tho ordinance | ™ & at | of his service he has been cne of Its most | Morning there was not the least doubt al srfect cone atters “', i Beptember granting the Bluff City Electric Light and | lotendent of fire alarms. | valued members, active, ear d capi- | to the success of the seventh biennful or in "“,‘”' condition It matters no. "‘ B Bro Gas company a franchise. The mayor given with Domestle sosp. | D1l Dfomotinie und ‘advancing the in- | of Des Moines as a drawing card for na how little or how much yon have to T sule o, twoeptaky feame | ontended that ity's inte " | efforts been very largely instrumentul in | tion conventions. The Auditorium was re- | be done, we will be ]1]1' wsed to do it i o8ts were t fently safeguarded MNGS OF 3 CITY COUNCIL | bringing it to its present stute usef plendent with the many hued decorations. | nt intendent of [ in the measure and for that rea R I — - iie | Suspended around the perimeter of fthe for you, and the charges will be very . riington at Cr hheld . The ¢ " Re- ih i AMA, YAl v Stinet | Airst balcony and surmo he tops ¢ g Hurlings withheld b ature. The or Re= | determination stinct | first balcony and surmounting the tops of moderate. g nances prepared by the city solicitor i i Lkt to th » t bracyi| the lower boxes were photographic por who ha A > At the meeiing of the city council last| but, acquiescing in his v behall | eaies oad ombers s Lbrothe: . cen romoyed to the | were sugested two years ago during the| o UA0 BERURE 66 L wity councll last| but, scquiescing, in, hie d oma -t | traits of leading members of the Lrother Telephone 145, Chr A ttion heapital | term of the former council and provide for | MIERL RN By, Oty Beltaioee Waase) (i Hbrary! thanks' im ind | hood from all over this country and Can t Al & tors f ty work city electrician and place the regulation | Ances drafted by olicitor Wads« | vajued services freely up- | ada, pictures of the present oicers ond i Tamilier with, Uho: canvassing. of | 3,C1tY electeiclan ard pince the regulation | L[ Cic (g Yk often of eity slacioian | Salbioe ot Whix iR those who boomed the brotherhuod to su A. Woodbury, D. D. S., Gounzil Blufs preferre Apply at Bee office, Coun. ‘M rtprtr et e ok placing the regulation and control ot 2. A, TROUTMAN, ' |cess In the past and pletures typical ] fly, deiver of the chemical | viston. and. comtrol of ibat offcer. By o |8l electrical construction n the hands of | Committs rallroad scenes and events. Flags of Ar cr Next to it N engine house, Was at Work | gugiam of fees the salary of the city elec- | that officer. Some discussion was had a | Finley Burke and . R. Tvier, the two | tca and Great Britain and Mexico wers in yeste ifter a lay off of t A n a L to the salary such officer should receive. Iy ointed members, took their seats. | 1o hu t f entel { | triotan: is nrovided: tor and the sity: will y newly appointed mem i erwoven and hung festooned from the & Ed Furma ainter working on the | con vw]w‘m |K" be at no expense Alderman McDonald suggested that it be | The report of the finance committee showed | walls. The Stars and Stripes and the ' ran o ‘ Eisema ilding, was badly bruised yes- | The ordinance regulating the construc- | PlAced at $100 a month. As it is expected | that on September 1 the balance in the | Vnion Jack are accorded a conspleuous terday afternoon by u f it SISPAAIEN OF sleetrion) shnlistous| P the salary out of the fees derived | library fund was $1,470.40 place in the decorations i wdde | i u s i Abties BEitbv 81ty QTakEte nder the ordinance Alderman Bover The report of the librarian, Mrs. Dalley, | Delegates are present from all over f i ) L jan applies to all electric current used for | 'DOUSH it would be best to leave this matt for August gave the following figures: Num- | United States, Mexico and Canada, Not l W tor | illumination, decoration, power and heat- | 9P¢8 for the present, and on his motion |ber of visitors, §240; number of book- | state in the tnion but has o delexste her had been ato (B8 DFONIBIGE 'Che " Uws Of SIHGErGILY ntendent Bradiey of the fire alarm | akers, $.271; number of books taken, 1,1%3; | and the leading lodges are represented by DAY & HESS, 39 Pearl 8t., Council Bluffs, P | system was instructed to make an estimate | numbe; hooks b 926, w8 foi- | the ominent bers. The Brot 1. 8. Be y thege purposes except in accordance | * b “m ‘r‘\ aiis v""l‘ honrth. "‘l e e g th st prominent members. The Broth- |y iy tor snte a targe list of im fvms, chicken ranches. fenit and Hiaciman t thi R Fesevntions ot the SrdIRNTde o or en m permits under | jows, in circulating department, 17.775; in | 1 of Locomotive Firemen ranks as| yegetnble lam siness property in Council Blufia Josterdns i Any person or corporation before in-|(N® Drovisions of the ordinance. Hoth | government section, 5,151 | the second strongest labor organization In| and Omahn. SOME had been P oo stallf changing or repairing any elec “' ‘\‘:" 8 were passed (o their second | The librarian reported that the new |the world, the locomotive engineers win 1680 acres Hazel Dell twp., 11 miles ne C. B., | 160-acres Missouri bottom land, § miles The thres n e 8 s isrnoon | thiokl comstFiction o noy ription 2t R e system of renting duplicate copies of popu- [ ning st place 2000 bulldinke, M5 por & city, $40 per acre T f "Justice | Me plans and specifications in the office | T ¢ BFC A8 .)x m‘y’ "’h TRk lar ‘works was ““‘“';“’ bt SLLL lowa Extends n We | 80 acres near Crescent, well improved, $43 240 acres near Pacifie Junction, well RISE of Lowis towh piery " the | of the clty electrician, together with an| ol 14xes fo be pald Into the city Improve- i ”‘f’lr:;‘"‘;'v";‘lf"l‘w;"'\ 4L the hands of | i1 the meetings of the day time are| per acre proved, $40 per acre charke of being vagrailis application for & permit deacribing n de- | oot and sower funds 1o be used for the patra h b j ecret the public functions are open to the 50 acres § milon east. good buildings and |, F0 0 (SO L the locd1 Baliniion. Rrarminent, member of | tail plan of construction, materlal and up- | PrBose of paying defclencies in the cost Plktstet Court Noten: public. The welcoming exercises were held | frult, $50 per acre ell oved Fested Yosterday morning on Compining o7 | PAFALUS. EIVIng locality by street and num.- | 0f strect. sessed to abutting or adjacent| Judke Macy handed down his decision |4t the Auditorium this evening. Owing to | 60-acre fruit farm, near city, good improve C Bban and IECebiaES Ty hym with'drunken- ( ber and oIl bats heit o URTRUSE | e onapty KHW /BrOVIAINE toF th forea GF vesterday overruling the motion to ussign | the absence from the city and state of| ments, $150 per acre i LR L L o ess and disturb) e pe permit shall have been given . bl b S Sl ) By 0 th s 0 or 8 e address of we o on | 80-acre furm adjoining city, $6,000. £42.50 per acre; well improved T'he police oking for a stranger who | © ¥ tificates to be issued in payment of such |C&use of action in the injunction case | Governor Shaw the addr f welcome on acre fruit m adj & ol pwe y & anmple of our Hst. MOVEY LOANED OV FARMS AT e 344, esterday ro Shre nst E. A. Wickham | behalf of the state was made by G. L. Dob The ahove ia only o the case, being one | 80N, secretary of state, Mayor Harten-|® Per cent intereat. Teleph of James Saguin ag on the grounds th n at the home of #'ot the Miettrieln | deficiencies was passe e stranger | The city electrician is given the power| The Blufr City Electric Wil gin s, S| Light and Gas ppaared ac e louging to Mrs. Shreves | and it is his duty when he deems it ne company filed its bond of $10,000 under the | B CUILY, 1S ot triable at this term of | bOwer speaking for the city and other | s - The annual Thanksgiving meeting of the | $4FY to carefully Inspect any guch instal- | jighting contract with the city with Thomas | COUTt, €Xcept by consent of both parties. | Prominent citizens speaking for the state \\v an's Missionary society of the Con- | latlon before and after its completion and | gowman, J. F Siiise o0 b gy liL ke held Akiand | ¢ 18 empowered to remove any obstruction | \ickham as sureties, which was approved. | avenue, this aftérnon at 8.0 o'clack. | Which prevents a perfect inspection of cur-| Alderman Lougee alone objected (o rs, such as lath | hond and voted against its approval Greenshields and B p | This 18 the case fn which Saguin secks | nd local laboring men. Then followed ad to restrain Wickham from carrying out | dresses by the leaders of the great rail the contract for the paving of those strects | Foad organizations of the country, the con embraced in the first lot, which includes | ductors, the trainmen, the engineers, t COMMON IOWA GOAL EQUALS ANTHRAGITE HARD GOAL Cole’s ORICINAL 8 Richardson and M rent carrying condu a ) « his cf were bx arried 8 4 te hoarding o ooring The use « Vas ton ave e. Sagul ns 0f 8 legraphers and ially by Grand e day”evening at' the Chriian charn par: | Piaster, b SGHL 18 rikant ly" b o[ afhlderman Lougee, who stated he dia so| Washington avenue. - SaThlie otder, 5| BATRERY P vl:j”n:}.l Eoin St 0 ety Ronake by Rers W 15 Crandkon Ty AT | electric current is made unlawful before | a¢ the request of a number of property | C1T€d ANy temporary restraining order, so | & men he convention Mrs. Richardson will make their home on | the Issuance of certificate or if the cer owners on South SRixth street, asked that | ** Lie MALIGTANON FOALE Wioktam. iy b | FORAE W A A Vine strect tificate 18 revoked, but a temporary permit | jpo PR i ; ©. | liberty to procced with the paving | Chairman Weaver of the republican sta Albert Carlson, who was struck by ' may be granted during the construction | oy iree il Selected for paving this thor. | [T (5 BrOCERt wilh the pa ted a dl- | central committee today said he re- {ves hard coal cleanliness and even heat with Ii-ton lowa baso ball at Lake Mana Sur and | an ¢ oughfare be changed from Galesburg brick | k i i el . URl €01 ton hard coal Jn ¢ base burnes Lk 1 wi 8 il : rendered unconkclous, Was able Lo o to | OF 8lteration of buildings, expiring. When| o Des Molnes brick. On the grounds that | YOFC® from Albert Johnson on statutory | Publican committee has taken the most | 50 users in Council Blufts 1o tell you so. It does perfect otk e usial yesterdiy morning, uithough | the electrical apparatus i fully installed. | i would not be possible to sccure enoret | Erounds porfect poll of recent years. Some coun- | with hard conl Bl suftering somowhint rom e effed Where installation has been compl Des Moines brick to pave the stroet thys | M5 192 Arp of Minden was granted a | 18 are still to be heard from, but in su h| exen O aa P s but no current immediately used a prelir Hice 100 Raike AR whoth aid o cases there is good reason for the delay 2 Vk: 3 Pl Huas occupled the®pulpit at the ‘lmui’ r‘m vl :” r’v‘ 'ui‘ :l f l. 1 ”vl ‘;‘ fall a majority of the aldermen voted against :-H\qlx x{'r Py y\"» ; y|' arounds | The poll hook ; how "l\‘nv lxr e e "t i A tont at0 I wgelical church Sunday in th certificate 18 provided for, showlng|gany change. |Fled in Germany in 188, on the ground e e nanEau s JORE RN AN | CRIMRL L O R b DA i pastor, Rev: 3. if Tiatiern- | tat the installation s in accordance wich | "} (ense up the matter | °f W1-treatment and drunkenness. She was | strongly republican as Texas s dem »-J fust ns clean and much mare economl eln; Wil eave tomorrow even e or ce. efore oduction | . etk ded sto holr | eratic and e asizes the necess o e heated Roorme 4 ) ing o resame his studies in Northwesiern | 1’””‘“” i ‘”’v‘ it ”;" introduction | of paving Mynster street again and for the | ®Warded the custody of their two minor ::”x‘m Iy‘.“ n”:’:h- o ;‘h o bt | ever out from, CADSBE ot A T o, et e s sty of electric current a seco spection i | child strenuous effort toward getting out the MRS P 8B e oges Nepreviile, 1 3 e L ’l'"r"’ Im"‘ 7 "‘; third time attempted to get the council to | "‘\"'"" i W 3 fullivote onlelNation aay. n.‘”‘“::;'; ::’,.‘ SR8 Bt whomas Offlcer th veteran banker who v ] ners | T¢fcind its action In selecting Councll Blufta | Attorneys W. H. Ware aud Lindt & Myn. | {40 ¥ot« tixthatoly tha' Bl Teadviile, Color ‘was brought hume. yes. | o COmPplote and final certificate. Owners | oick tor this street. He sald that as s IR Ye besn retxingn (1S 8 RRE S S TS oI thean (s (i Sma 5 tardny mornine. i yorouht home veo- | of property installing electric wires which [ by Joseph McGinness in the divroce suit are confronted by the fact that in e it representative of the Second ward, ha knew 0 Do hidden from view, must, before | iyt tne majority of the property owners | PFOUSHL againstr-him by his wite ked | when McKinley received ¢ - covering such wires, give reasonable notice | | iredl D’ Molnes' BAISki Te the court to make their fees of $00 and ing vote, 30 per -|nv“n( ”‘Zn“nl\””r’ 1CHARGED WITH HEAVY cmME Ovel‘worked Mefl, to the city electrician in time for him 10 | wanyince the other ::.nn:rl':‘:\— sl m(‘fl\'l\l,.” $1.000 respectively liens against McGinness' | 1°4D8 remained away from the polls 4 Ace D l t W ) ! pelicate omen, npanied him and Mrs. Officer and | 8 Charles Otficer met him at Phillizsbur Kan. His condition last night TEports 10 b most critical 3, B Moore, a well known carpenter of ‘Im. Young Men of Cumberl cused of Being Implicated make the necessary Inspection S erthn property. McGinness dispensed with the | \Vith this 30 per cent at the polls this year this cfty, has been missing sinee Tuesday, Under the term “construction” are in-| Faalsi . services of the attorneys shortly after en. | !' Would be dificult to find that there had . Beptember 4. On_that duy he left the | cluded excavations of streets and alleys. | Eievor G e Lnatsustedito s S SRt Ty bt Iinee e oy |IDeeRi Ny ORTiabIEIan o tha paFLY oF pros- | il Deets home of Charles Nichols on North Main | arection of poles and tHapIek of wires | * sewer on Graham avenue, the con- | ® oo 1A%: SoURh = othwr doghl (/i e A o ,ic x i ren street, where he boarded, and has not been A es and strin of Wires. | \ravt for whic 8 @ e assistance CLANTIC, la., Sept. 10.—(Special Tele ) n kince. except the fext day, when u | Applications for permits in such cases | oct for Which was awarded him some Senutor Arthur Brewster of Missourt witl | ATANT I, ; b two three years ago The matter of the gram.)—Robert Brown and Rees Huyt young men of Cumberland, were arr incil Biuffs man saw him in Lincoln Neb. He is 67 years of age and it 18 fenred he wandered away while mentally unbal must state in detail the location, number. Renl Entate Transfers, | assist in the work of rolling up a huge ma- | height and size of poles, sizes and insula Ll The following transfers were filed yester- |Jority for McKinley and Roosevelt in lowa, | wer on Sixte o TAKE and brought to the county jail this morn | avenue was referred back to th engt- | day cel tion of wires, amount to be strung and ! © city engl- | day tn the abstract, title and loan office of | The republican state ce committee this Snicad pioR) EnOURY e (A SRLRIOE ROL iy tor ifther TavaktEAlISh g 4 Li0Mca o) 8 recelven wopytral committee this | o’ ohurged with being implicated In the Constuble 1eo Alhertl of Jistice View's | for what purpose they are to ba used, The | "o ; & 1. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street morning received word from the state com- | Hattle Sples, a 15-year-old girl Tamie connty for 10 At e thime the seek | Cloctriclan is given power to regulate plac- [ M Sarah B. B. Rohrer presented u | George W. Lipe und wife te Heny ¢ mittee of Missourl that in return for Gov. [J08th Of Hatus TPIch & < r¥s Sp of liquors fn Charles Dobbin: loon was | IDK of poles. stringing of wires and other | (oM munlcation pr Ing against the usage | Matt rt i ,| ernor Shaw's speeches in that state Senator | N¢ d8UED the county, living north e 8 selzed under seant warrant proceedings fn- | details of construction so as to prevent | O the cemeut filler on any of the paving | ¥ 4 if, o Brewster would devote some time on the | I Fesidents of the « 8 ¢ stituted by J. W Scotl, Albertl wis fires, accident or injury to person or prop. | *0eT€d In front of property belonging to | Dl B o ot and stump in lowa. Senator Brewster ia q | °f Cumberland structed by " Justice Vien o house i 8 3 her or controlled by her 1, block DALY ) ; 4| “the death of the young irl occurre weizod Bt Tho 'bill for i "expense, [ TLY. Such authority extends to all elec- | M, OF controlled by he Gustav. D Emil Suallcr statesman and orater of the Bob Cousins | und distressing circum- amounting to £10, was disallowed by the | trical construction now existing well oner it 5. €. Taylor as stroet com- [ 00" niock 7. town r Mingen. w. 4. 160|brand. It is not known When or v nhere |UBder unusua ay In a house In the MAR.ANI WINE Board of Bupervisors ut s Fecent se [ a8 to that which hereaties. man be mesy | missioner tn the of $1,000, with | Limil Mueller and wife tn Wwitiiam | Senator Brewster will begin his lowa cam. | StANCes. passing away in a 'h no| No other preparation has ever received so 0. E. Beswick has returned from a re- | Spencer Smith and C. Hafer sur. was [ Voss lot 3, block 7, town of Minder halg " country, three miles from town, with no volu y testimonials from aminent 4 Dot fisie as 713 | PAIED, but a list of dates will be made pub. many voluntar mon 858 "indred kna Mamirh difiecord and | A an R sppraved TR i ‘wit e n as possibl il one present but the two young men who | prttde Yo TS AT AOUS Mariant Wino. ne Hundred and Twelfth Tinols reg e A | Basn M: " Webster ‘and ‘wite © as soon as possible. One Hundrad and ‘Twelfth Hilr B4 [, The city electrician in required to make an| On the recommendation of the Judiciary | Woodb: Yots v Governor Shaw will return to Des Moines |[27¢ charsed with having had a hand iu . . . membor, hela &t Ofion, O 1o (nspection of all overhead, underground and| committee, the batch of clatms for damapey | SCMAMARS Si° Add " hod b tomorrow morning from a tour of | her taking ot ni Wlne ] that there were many of the old merabers | interior wires, apparatus and their supports, | amounting to ot 1 | Webstor's 1st add, w. ) L & tour of speech he general opinion, based on testi Srere progiments resiing In the west who |used for conducting electric cutrents for| members of a . pavy ool flled by the | gamo to Charies 1. Waodbit HAMISALT MR R Bincl Wi e it | Rl e Ak e kA ek wera present, a namber being from g electric curre o mbers of a party from South Omaha | # to 7, block 4, Surke's add )| only remain at home over Sunday, however, | MODY, that they tricd to assist the ; (S W 3 county. The 'reunfon was a grand success | 18ht, heat or nower least once each| who were overturned in a carryall on | Hi C. Matteson' an 1o’ ¢ Ak he has an to s BOWESCT: | 1o escape the disgrace which had com WORKS WONDERS 214 the old sblaluce’ abeak in ngagement to speak at Cen heat | year. When electrical construction is found | Broadw W. Lipe, lot 22 and the old soldle WAoGFOSA" ChS bY ['ta" ba' iastds e it ‘resiiieod iaeaat s iout oadway near the Thirteenth strect bridg ubaive W, : terville, S. ., Monday evening. He will|t0 her and that In so dolug they WeTe | gola by all drugglsta. Refuse substitutes, the people of Orfon I ."” - " " otif \e | last July, were rejected. The same com- .\;‘ hic I Miles to Wil .,\\-,.] joln Roosevelt and party Tuesday at Sjouy | 8Cce#sorics to her death. he ‘“‘“’ "“ Martant f Co., 52 \' 16th {n\v ’\v;ue\u;:& Ul B hsited R riting aa: ersol m or corporation owning, usit tteo recommended o m of ands in 14 and 20-74-40 and lots in =4 5 . Jught out at the coroner’s inquest, which | publish a handsome book of endorseme! widlus Potersan secured anather ,'u'..'liur AL I oI AR oMElE, NI teo recommend 11m..x the ;I.n_n of Mra, | JANds in 34 and ar e | Falls and tour South Dakota with them {" uaht oyt ;” il m;w &t Emperors. Empress, Frinces, cardinals col or the saloon of Ne iR BH | Georg se for damages by reason of | Willlam 1. vV wife to kmil | was held about 5 o'clock day moi Archbishops, and other distingulshed per- G i tinon, of Nels P dvelson at | condition within forty-eight hours, and fail- | the overflow of Indtan creek on Hm,,,h] Milier, 10t r's subdiv. of No Compromise with Jones. I revealed the facts as follows Bonages. It is sent gratls and postpal SREthing (hres Tlonk nieaked bott Daum lelyhtlrll\.v:‘llu, 1 ‘l:l:”:‘\vuu‘(\\”‘\‘n;h I notice | street last July be rejected, as if she ,‘N: Wiy swiy . "“ “The statement that I will ask the execu Brown called for the girl about 4 o'clock | all who write for it ‘:lll“v.mi:.: I.':Iv;;”‘\:lx'u" {uart “‘1 ‘n:p\w;u \'i“,',‘fl ‘xtl j dubisctart & p al o or every day | suffered any damake the Northwestern rail. | Nine transfers, total o tive council to pass a resolution authoriz- | Seturday night and she went away with | el edo e del e UARG TeEL. Aonday. deective condition remains. | way was lable and not the city. The recom — |ing me to negoufate with Mr. Jones for a |him without stopping to change her clothes rm— possession of a ‘m. ar d last week had o | ull "vl“lvl is give u' he u.-ruv; an to vr-l mendations were concur in. | Domestic soap sells on its merits. |compromise in the matter of the fees which | They drove until a mile west of Cumber- | search warrant fssued from Justice Vien's | move defective apparatus or conductors an The coutract for suppl b | it I8 claimed Mr. Jones | e | land, where they met Hoyt. Brown went | court. A search of the saloon ut that time | to off the ¢ om any elreuit or | pap PPIYIG the city de- | (.o, . DING DB P o Mr. s owing to the state | land, . falled to reveal any spirituous ligaors. |y “"\ th SRS o tny Circult or | partments with hard coal was awarded to| ' " B BUILDY DRERICAT is entirely unauthorized and absolutely [back to town and Hoyt drove on with the | M. M. Parkinson, depaty collector of n: | DUIIIING where the requlrements of the ordi- | Fenlon & Foley, The contract for st boe, | ixeroises at Me College in Prea- [ Vithout foundation,” declared Atiorney [girl until she was taken sick and m»n‘ tormal rovenue Todorared the valuable Bance have noi been complled wi Nkinw | Was held up unul the committee can fn- | ence af Many People. General Remley at noon today upon his [ ho took ler 1o the home of his brother £0ld watch stolen trom his house on Glen Mhsteithy b Il'lly":l\lll"”'l‘l‘ n' i Yetan 13 | \estiate the claims of Fenlon & Foley ana | SIOUX CITY, Sept. 10.—(Special Tele- |retura from lowa City. “The real truth of | two miles southwest of Cumberland \w-r‘- which showed slgns of having be ex- 0 495 ricla the Carbon Coal company as to their re. |gram.)—The new $50,000 Morning college | the matter is that there is absolutely nu[nu-xu was no one at home. Here m.»v‘ rosed to the weather, was brought to an |required to couse all wires or poles which | qoctive coals, building today was dedicated in the pres- | change in the situation since the executive | stopped, but Miss Spies grew worse and | |ence of hundreds of its friends from all | council authorized me to bring suit against |about 11 o'clock Hoyt left her alone and over northwestern lowa. Rev. Dr. W. F.|Mr. Jones for the collection of the money | went to town for Brown, who came out gttornav In Omaba by a woman and small | have not been used for one year and which boy who ‘claimed to have found 1t In a |are known as “dead” to be removed the | PUBLIC e Setant ot SR s ve ound 1t.in & | are kn as “dead” to be removed at the PUBLIC SCHOOLS ARE OPEN \GATY, the attorney to advertise it In the hope | ©Xpense of the owners. Wires which are Great: . . Davis sells patnt. ind A N S . Heavy Enroll McDowell of New York, secretary of the |Which he has failed to turn oy Mr. [ They found she was in a dying condition that they might get a reward. The attorney | not used must be kept in a sa ondition as ? hea s the . " wrote o the maker of the wateh (TR P V0 1 B (i S e e Day eater, '™ |Board of Education of the Methodist |Jones has agreed to a stipulation by which | and Brown went back for br. Weaver, who ton, la., who in turn notified Mr ey st i i Bl The public schools of the city opened |Church, officiated at the dedicatory ser [the case may be filed any time during the | came out, reaching there a littla aftor uc 5 a" ot S ing in which they have heen used and shall | Y¢¥terday morning for the new schogs yeas | Vices. Rev. Dr. W wis is president ‘w tober term of court. The attorney gen- | miduight, but found her dead i | ; A ! after the long sumibier ves of the aollexe eral has no power to do anything other than il N. Y. Plumbing Co., tele be “zrounded” at the pole nearest to such ¥ imuer vacation. Tho en 08t Mo v Held p i : building . [ Jday was consumed In the cnroilment | A feature of the afternoon's exercises {0 €0 head and try the case. All author- | o8t M 1 and ordered a Use Domestic soap. It's the be: The rules and regulations of the National|°f PUPIIS and tho assigning to grades, put | ¥a® the raising of $11,000 to assist in pay. | Ity must come from the executive councll | The coroner was motifiod and ordered | | o ¥ s everything s gotter g of e debt of $20,000. The audlence |A% far as compromises are concerned and | post mortem examinati Wit ade | otond | Board of Fire Underwriters are adopted hing was gotten in shape to com-|IDE Off the debt of §2 The audience |# omprom| are concerned and | g mor mence studies this 4 SRt anohhat vy generous he | 1 have not all to say as regards by Drs. Weaver and the rules and regulations of the city as th tudies this morning. The schools a8 nthuslasticall gensroy In th .\’ 2e:mothing At ) I AT THGAPAN L I D1 y ug of some kind. | - cpen under the mos MOrAMIE & suscossfil wemen's congress | Mich rather offers of s campromiss should she had taken a drug | Marriase Lioenses. now are or may hereafter be changed ot i e Lhe. masay 11num o circum. [ MOFME 8 B L oongre om# f¥om M1, Jonss, 1f ADY Ate to be o | e were no outward appearances to in ot were Issued yosterday odified k and Superintendent Cliffcrd siareq | WA held ; i é '® L0 be mat £ + Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to [ modified Inst i o ning Rev. Dr, J. F. | than from the council, but as he is not the | dicate that she had been foully dealt with the following persons | The ordinance requires all firms, corpora ening that he looks forwir) to a| This evening Rev. Dr. J. F. Rerry of |d : | . b By Aka?|tlone. aF Dersons’ ausesed In demmarsiel| BAAL PrONSSFoLE sehool 'yesr . Chicago, editor of the Epworth Horald, de. | 4RKressor thm would be no benefit to him | The boys testified substantially a | ame and Residence e s s ' he sald, all seem pi : livered a lect The new struct » make offers above. Merbert L. Smith, Omaha 24 | lighting amd power transmission, or fur d eem pleased with their ! . ire ) File nle whose house the girl had | I Waltar N “Hakor, Omaha {3 | ments on the first day of each month to the | TPT 1ts have been carried on in the - Sunday's paper gave the account of the | beeD '(‘,“““ R A tanaynal Hattie Davis, Oma 4 Ju_(\- trician showing the number of in ‘,‘H rent school bulldings and grounds, | ke Euter Leaves His Pets, murder of missionaries who had loft lh:\r‘:l““ - ’*K“'I"“m‘ i R anaton hara R S i aot on ¢ 9 ays- | Paint and paper have done much to f FORT DODGE, la pt. 10.—(Special [stations on the way to the cc tnder boys, the dead ¢ | Dommstio soap outisate sheap soa! stallations connected by them to thelr sys much to freshen | E | st under a | b Rt itiid s vardiat [ ; R A08p [tem and the number of installations that | {he IBLOFIOr of many of the buildings and | TeIEram)—A find which-has startled the | Chinese escort. Among them were named | Th SOTRBANE JUry vatutaed & WSkl K Ry o lte New Plan Howell's Aat!-“Kawt" cures coughs, colds. | have been discontinued, together with names | “otsiderable work hus been doue on the | Whole city was mado this morning on Cen-|Mr. and Mrs, Charlen Wesley Price and | the efect ~hich caused her death. The | | AR iocaltty of ubacsibies | Play grounds of the larger school tral avenue. While searching among the | duughter, Florence. Mrs. Price was a Des | knOwn ""': AL s A o .;,n;w;-nflmkl.-s Immu]vy. soap used in Coun- | Yo PRI The opening day enrollment indicates wv.‘.u’“n;.-v. \h]"l Ihun left by [ snake-eat- | Moines girl, haviag been reared in this "" "' et aed th A ) ell Blufis last month a large Increased attendance and (hat some | "€ freak’” which was one ¢ attracs | city, the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Keasey. | g | persons, rms or corporations dc al some : 5 | d been foul play and gwore out (i : \1(\ poreor i\’_v or corporations V;ml of the buildings will be somewhat crowded, | 11008 Of the recent street fair some boys |She was married to Mr ruary 4 80 hesn _foul ”" gl sl (; Gravel roofiag. A. H. Read, 541 Broadway, | electric wiring of any kind are vequired (o | Tho enroliment yesterday was 4136, 4 ne- | discovered nine live youns rattlosnakes. | 1873, and. then toak o 1ok hopruary 4 IAEIE - RS et ] [ procure a ken Al permit for which & tee of | cided tncrease over last year: svacy ot fanu," the anake eater, Is an attrac- |farm near Hondurant, where they livod u | WIth boing implicated in the glri's death ' [ 45 must be pald, and to pass an examiBa- | in the city showing a gain, The enrer) | lon traveling with the Bostwick show:|tew years: i and Mo oeierreincd & | Thaye were promptly arrested an ug [ thon uetore & board compoted of the ety ment by schooli was as follows: - . | His trick is to ast 1ivo rattlesnakes, which |call Tor minslonarios aud pen e, re. | to Atlantic to await their hearing Wedne electriclan, clty englncer and chief of the |yt ¥ M S\ Third street | he puts in his mouth and bites in the moat | movink to Oberlin, 0., where Price attended | 18y morning at Cumberland, alt fire departmen Washington avel. i Second fvani 2 | repulsive manner. The snakes came from | scheol for six vears in preparation for the | Mr. Sples was in town RORRN:LIRG The following fees are to be charged by 412 M wveiue .. 111 | S8an Antonio, Tex. When leaving several | mission work. Mrs, Pri 1s0 attended | With th attorney and the matter | the city electrician and to be paid to the leth 48 l\yrr‘wm[ ftreet. i 101] of these had escaped und had cnsconsed |school there until her health faile I on | will be given a thorongh investigation. | eity ‘easure! For are lamp installations, e ¥ . Council 1 n 1 . e rh W me a8 a terrible shock to the | city treasurer L | stroet " 60 | themselves In the straw. Whether or not | the completion of his studies Price was as- | The bic am| | 81; for each incandescent lamp, sixieen can B... Gunn 7| more of the reptiles escaped is of course [signed to the fleld In China by the American | Spies family, who were awakened at 1 | dle-power (and for larger or smaller lamps Rishth ayenus Woodbury 2| not known and a vigorous search has becu | Congregational Board of Missior Alto- | o'clock in the morning by a messenger WE SELL SEWING WMAC |||\| S OAT in that proportion), not exceeding 100 six- | 1 nrt¥-sepond st 144 , 2 ) | MESNESR AR ¢ them the girl was dead at a strange RIG00, K IS00 and w25 i : / 2 e Increased number of pupil the | BOINE on all day which will not be tern v have heen in China ten years, | telling then . Full \ ek fen ” Lapiia teen candle-power lamps, 5 cents; for each | .. v humber” of pupils at the 54 un been s | g : ; P a8 furious yesterday and it ul v gh arm ey a #2.00, St pon e Ranl s, § St iy | Twentleth Avenue school necessitated the | Mated until it ha wade reasonal oming ) their native land for a year | house. e ws : TR 00 £ o £ additional sixtebn candle-power lamp above b8 0r 5 hav proniee Aenessliaiad thel popih Ting ooty venkile of thel ba RCcGLA: oeithe Besith of theis els o |aald trie tind un opportunity to shoot | good machines not cheap things at ‘hlu 2 cents, but the minimum fee is fixed been added st the High sch | . | rattler variety is left here alive who dled here. Returnin their work |the young men. There 8 a rumor cur Our 30, 35, 40 and 50 dollar ball bear y |at $1; for motars of one electrical horse . fiien Bx e ] “I ook 4 Jee they buried thelr other s A now their | rent tonight that a crowd i coming tonkght | {0 double foed “New Home e the \ Jjower or actio! or eac Orse-powe . 460 opened also a e Thir ! " ' v ' the o0 great e feeling | iy i s HAMILTON s paver ”-”iu ;h‘.fr:“nl,“\b«:xn ea n hs:”,”;‘mflr Street sohool 0 accommonate (he creared| o MUTAIAEE o Dewtal omee remaining child, Florence died with [to attack the jail & Y et e e X AUMAL | attendance and at the Washington Avenue |, B 4 K"'I‘”‘"v I Fris ',v"'\“ 1l | them at the hands of the Celestials, It per- [in the matter you wonld like tp see, try or huy 413 _BROADWAY. _ Dynumos to be rated an motors, except | #1001 It has boen found nscostary to have | (EIOSRIAEURKIRTS Jast | might entered | haps will nevor be knows what din- | : [ sewin mehine call on s, We rent when installed in connection with lamps, op | ¥ #¢881008 of the Kindergarten iustead of |m‘~(u|>-~]l‘\]‘v].|>'-“:!\’\-4 MI“ ull‘l‘““'\ w‘xvv‘y‘-l‘ ! ,“ e s taipiesdy 5 Ahe oh 51 3 sewing machines e a weel —— ————— | other translating devices, in which case the [°"¢ 8¢ heretofore. The first session will lling pe $he soteance loial. T miarans Everybody kuows that the “NEW charge sball be made for the lamps only, | (°MMeNce at % a. m. and the second at N f 3 | el T Lo bW FARM LOANS §e sha amps on 1:30 p. m the office was made through a window Growth of Slous City Schools, HOME" is all right, Yon take no but no charge shall be made exceading $10 which was pried open with a § No| SIOUX cCrTy et e | HHorgford's Acid Phosphate y : 1 Negotlated In Lusirn ~evrasks | for o 2 t r— ¢ he BUSH A1 el L g 1 | chances garantee every one and \ N or any one motor or dynamo installation Commonwealth 10-cent eigar |ehfe to the identity of the thieves has be am.)—The first school enrollment in | Gives b tadJows. James N._Camdy. IF. | pan motors on incandescent lamp cireuits discovered Sloux City wa an increase of 040 | Good Di estion onr g shall be rated as Incandescent lamps. For Pleased with Census Report. | ' | over the first day of last yea | I1g . " e 0 y i " The 0 J « o p! 3 ] | nt 1 roat "EY T Lol On City |‘nII||U!4 for temp \;lll .mm\lu\‘um. \hl. h “]h r!r\v\n of the census department \I‘ l.|‘1| n in Wreeked Elesators. | tendent Kratz was grea surpr R Tl (R NEE T e e operty | cannot |;:l:un:v; x”.n&r‘nmy”.::l)‘u :‘w :.,r{ m‘:’m:m:nn rec w:\..‘ly ln‘\l,'; \rnlrnlal\yufi-l" K "r“IA‘IM €ept. 10.—According to Board | ec mmodations for sich a large num | Jrue sense or aittess, oppresiion and | | 1. | each outside construcgom permit, or | oo, Eiving Council Bluffs a population of | of Trade atatistics the damaged grain vic- | punile had not been made. Sioux City now | | Uigl Fone” feeling of the btomach, - “ps 1 1 Savings Loan and Building ASS0CIat'n | each pole uot under such permit. 25 cents | neariy 26.000. was reccived with (ha great: | vators ab Gaiveston Losialuns sesm wadb. | fTole had not been made. Sious ity nov | Genctne bears e Honsonss omwrer, | | GEORGE A. BULLIS, Councll Blufts, lowa. For the annual reinspection of isolated elec- | est satisfaction by the people generally.| els of wheat | serves a census recount. " . | 337 Bromdway, Counell Blafia

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