Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 9, 1900, Page 8

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NEWS OF _COUNCIL BLUFFS. EXTENDS TERMS O 0 nt rigar at P MINOR Davin wells Mr Gas EIGHT COUNTY OFFICER WHO GA Thelr T Nece One Year Added Without th Ling Anuther b rom the Ve Servie dor The ntil 160 having been pa pro The year a 0 the forme pring 1001 ¢ Howell's Anti-"Kuwt" Davis sells paint. BLOWOUT TO BE MADE A W AR ablien Grent It pre 31 elebr reput Rat N oy th nt ans do 1ot n and Ja biggest thing of this it 1 graph the tomorr 1ts kind The n in which every n il be fmpre: will be a shot gun bri, slong the line of the glant cracker s | b r in clty ) ermit for mber sheds at In Fire 1 ¢ N terian ol will be cated’ i ! > | ReaY o Mr: Tk perity. | ducing eleme fee. There d tire m ed all ma itlon ar rec 1 a huge tar barrel aker five h that a Governor which a number of 1l dellver minutes in wired the hopes tations haw, L Chatrmar 4 | to exceea | Doltiver charge length commit " ken_condition at Brosdwny fined 35 In pollce court mor nilx came to her pre cp. ind promised pr{’ A gutt in wh I " he ent and i Milliman and publican itation has also ark Han committes central The nink Fiant an | dn funaral will b row mornir ’ and interment will be r emetery | on yorade will b o oft court appoint a All persons de #hould om Mr his m ut 10 o'clock in t ury in the range the line of march and other officers join the Sumaox Shug Coolk house &hot Knox in brigade Ohlo Knox the wen ‘A Drummer " w theater p I written in proli th in and (s overflowing with refined The com i Wpped with reenery for entire three Altogether, 1t will be productions (o be in rly & The railroads have trains from radius of fifty | of one and trip The railro brigade in the parade h d by a sp ully equal. irawn by a democratic mule, | be seated Willlam Brook | of the democratic county "0t atlee, in payment of a wager mad In Deal- | chuirman of the republican commi: and north- | cuye Mr. Reed should back down afternoon at | pgreement, a dummy will be resemble as closely as possible t ocratic boss and will be agreed tc surrounding miles and have third fare L run whorate ts of the one of the Keen her town Blv for one m thix a4 men will form The deslgr It " par d N. Y. Plumbing Co.. telephone 230 - be n mestic soap has ne contral members were neeting of the G ihwest Towa torduy the oy wont erly of url held ye tho Grand hotel The meoting as asual was closed doors, but President B Hamburg stated that the only od was the condition of the « mothod to handle them. Reports whowed that the corn crop in lowa not tn good condition. A large portion of it ba Domestlc soap Klves been blown down and was dry rotting on the —— Eeatind aod that rot was provalent | Test welght—Damestic soap. wlmost over the entir Although the subject to woy great nt at this the | Aldermen M rogular dealers sald that | shovel” dealer and broker had Very little almost gone of busines the udjourned council lase que unien Mus held behind Hunter of v dis b and mat elebration will hold 1eht Chairman clock cun the 1 in Wright's off best satish the dry waw not dlscussed : oxt rt Work of Little Nusine business regular und was transa session of an early emed, | night 1 Entate Transfers. The following transfers were filed yester the al title and loan office of quire Pearl stroet Muria hens to Jouch nelg nwiy 277 The re: comy that matter cerned, and let the controversy The Bluft City company filed its din. granting prompted Aldern from Alderman fire and light committee, what had been made In the matter of dinances providing for the electrician and placing all electrl wtruction under his supervision wwn Lovett said that raining o tact decided 101 st the aldermen t %0 far as they now ny alone the courls hushand to Auditor's sub, ) o John block 1, J Electric Light ceptance of it w franchise an McDonald Lovett, chairman Fhii nee 14 and d Mary' O Totw 13, ., W Orga to Three transfers, agEregating Premiums given with somestle soap offica pas in the hands of the city solicitor. F. H. Kruse granted a conduct & saloon at The bill of E. A. Wickham for $1 paving the approach 1o No. 3 engin was allowed and ordered paid w HY PAY $6 for a whoc buy the Best Shoe Nade for $3.50 $1.50 at HAMILTON'S Shoe Store. : BROADWAY, was e when you can and you save warrants on the judgment fund for ugETegating $900 Several complaints about and requests that they nuisanc referred to Health L City Clerk low 1y be were the | Phillips called | the fact that today was the fillng ohjoctions to the North | paving assessment atte lust Mai FARM LOANS | Commonwealth 10-cunt gotlated 0 Eastern Nebraska d_lowa Jumes N Casady, Jr, Main 81, Councll Rluffs, Miller Welean W Corpus procecdings on behalf of L. George L. Miller Judge Aylesworth of the supe yesterday granted the writ and his discharge from St. Bernard's The court ia directing his reles v ab Save Your Mono By it Investing Broadway bonfire wh prepared and the ordinances from his committee and were now | jute FFICE INBY IT ime of ty slances 1991 the: M ONE n I ever de and reh, not nd other there a promi to ar mar: iring to 1 notify in the date & ithin V& rat roun lanter will charlot ich will hairman commit with the ttee. In from hi to he dem labeled as such The scveral committees in charge of the another meeting to- ce at § action PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL, & Very acted at the city adjourn | ment was taken to next Tuesday evening. | g.qoq der secured by the motor | y leave are con determine | Gas the or . Thi inquire of th progress the of ¢ cal con Alder [ or rmit to 2040 West Broadway 00.96 for ne hos The city auditor was authorized to draw | D& amounts fng lots declared hoard of ution to duy for 0 street brought f Omaha r court directed bosplital. from THE OMAHA DMLY BEE: FRIDAY, [AN ELEPHANT ON ITS HANDS | Towa Has a Constitutional Convention Or- dered It Does Not Want, RULES TO GOVERN STATE INSTITUTIONS Read, 041 Broadway. GETS INJUNCTIO w Interfering with Street Trac. MOTOR COMPANY Clity Restrained fr the South Main Board of Control Has Hegun Drawing Up & Code of Regulations Provid- ink for the County and Priv | spitais for the Insan [ ecial Tel dicate that on on is The DER MOINES gram.)—The re owa has a con irus meem to i nal conven t really want hat ne utional s at band are stil three t th r. Senator n declared the amendment would carry would also carry with it the convention question. Early this to be the case. The number and persounel of th bers of the constitutional eonven be decided by néxt 1on Iz tourths o the two questions Titus be belleved and that It onstitutional returns show right to Main s @ double track irposes with the ne bes and turn: and fran- torn up the street lay a d force of men In Its t laying wit ut n the ordinance has nem i to i rge r the purpc the general asee bly shall determine the Aing such eral asse have ber power is als fix the numb house there is son t that carly 3 At the state manifested at tions point to the carrylng of the co revision. The comstit that the matter be submitted tenth y the ) and e prop was v jown and it was the 18 of opinion prior Ja the question would suffer the same fa The Board of Control has begun drawing a cod rules by which county and in asylums shall be governed u A number of the have been found to be in & deplorable 1on and the rules to which they will s00n have to comply will be almoat revolu- tionary. The thing the board will re. quire will be the employment of more at tendants. They find that at the Polk county finstitution there is tendant for fifty men say at a number of the hospi of the privat will bs ! 1o give patients more exercise OtheT | Little hus been accomplished by T Wil Bourd of Heulth in ita semi-annual H. Criepin, | sion beyond the trar of ouncil BIuffs: ' pyginess. Dr. Kennedy, in reporting Charles Greg- | the conditions at Ames in the cultural college typhoid tever not attribute the sickness milk supply. No action been by the board with reference to the report 'ALVORD AGAIN IN COURT fund. Judge Note Teller Who in Alleged to Have advisement Embezzied #700,000 Up for | x Hminury Examination, To Cé 1 el candy low prices that will bring e 1o our Saturday. Angel tional provides pla In b state year ion on sens to slection that soap. pr in tions cond District Court Notes. ) of the divorce suit of Daniel Mrs. Kate McK ne v institu- ate 2ie was r an orde Auténse at 1 the re and Green g county ‘ hospitals required in Andre od; ( rman Th action routine rphy, Co v upon raon te Agrl urity and De r the remove| f the 0. R ppointment of argued and trict court y y Day was opposed b beneficiaries the trust n took the er under to of has Jallard J tru Day in 4 in the intme | The ay some of the of ma Gre -Corneltus Alvord teller of the First YORK, Nov ery- | jr., the former note food | National bank, who accused of embez and Yankee peanut, 123%c a |b.; | z1ing $690,000 of the bank's funds, was ar otch and horehound candy, 10c | raigned hefore United States Commis In yesterday's paper angel food tafty | sloner Shields in the criminal branch ted wt 10¢ a 1b, it should have been | the United States mvwln court today Purity ( Kitchen, 278 Broadway. | Was represented Jucob F. Miller - United States District Attorney Henry HOOT TRIAL AT WATERLOQQ ! Burnett and his assistant, Ernest E Baldwin, appeared for the government The examination was conducted by Baldwin. The first witness was E. Snow, assistant National bank. Mr. known Alvord twenty | of which he had been the note teller of | the First National bank. He explained in detail the duties of the note teller and the bank's clearing house transactions. He explained the balance sheets, which Wwe . ich body tafry butter you at| NEW it store Omubu Cabinet Vinker Who Manufact- he Snow years, said had WATERLOO, xperienced anclling against difficulty a jury in| Jerome W murder his 1 infernal machine Hoot testified ch sbe terred by a it over to to the ex- | pulling out u drawer | and {8 terrible effect was ¢ in im ith charged the of open plosion turne an Shultz, who testified of the box t a long cord Hoot the to re ried light e the 10 department. The figures showed that shortage varied and that from October to October 13 1t was $700,000 You know that Alvord's accounts were made up from statements handed to him P it marriage | b OUNCF perions in the bank?" asked Mr. 1 ¥ 1598, ana | ¥ |[¢ | “Yes, sir, partly,” answered Mr. Snow. stion five days afterware s Witnesses for tomarsow are ] MF. Alvord was to lake thess | trom Omahs, who made the r\m\n ments of other employes as correct? box for Hoot, a hardware merchan A T Motmen, o iyt Terehant frOm | yfilier then led Snow to admit that sinca . % g SN B latter first became an officer of the @& chambermaid from Chicag o m Colasgo, \Who saw th nk, two years ago, he had never known box, beleved to be the infernal machine h ot in Hoot's room at the hotel R0 Aseoly &h p'osion | with Mre with of th | Among the cabinetmaker ot r o se supposed of the institution. Cashier William tional bank sald that examination was no personal knowledge that examination Morton V. Moore, settling clerk the bank, identified a column of figures on Republican Victory Celebrated, SI0UX FALLS, S. D., Nov. 8.—(Speclal Telegram.)—The republicans held a grand | ratification meeting here tonight brate the victory won In the state | tion and especially the overwhe feat of Senator Pettigrew. For an hour or more the was brillfantly flluminated by fireworks and honfires and the booming of cannon and anvils added to the Interest of the occasion. Two bands and corps furnished the music. At con lusion of the outdoor demonstration thou gathere the Auditorium, where speeches were by Rev. D. B Reed of the First Na- the next witness, H the last time the bank had an on October 15, He had of any report of was to and n ning d the clearing house us drum | Y himself. He explained the detalls of making up the she for the he Then, one by one, he {dentified the sh made up for the banking days in October Mr. Moore testified that two Rav. 10 Young, ¢, | fEures in the sheet made up for October Day, Captain A. F. Ory |13 had been changed. The figures as they Geionel. Mbivis Prof. ©. p. |#t00d were not his. He did not know who I elaes: nates Tomlinson, gr. | Nad made the changes. It was brought out 9t that the sheet had been in the possession | of Alvord after it had been made up by Moore. Mira | Adjournment was taken until 2 p. morrow having been made | 18 [ the it | vand ots | briet in made Dobson, H. Dixon, Grigshy Robinson | New Hospltal MUSCATINE, la, Nov. 8.—Miss Hershy, daughter of the late millional lumberman, Benjamin Hershy, today b m:hv‘ for Museatine, m. ¢ Northern NEW | the mcific Dividend. YORK, Nov. 8.~The" directors of | Northern Pacific rallroad today de I an extra dividend of 1 per cent on common stock of the company. In February the board declared a regular ui-anoual dividend of 1 per cent, with 1 ‘m- cent extra, In August the regular semi {unnual dividend was declared, but any extra declaration was omitted. Today's extra dividend of 1 per cent brings the total of the year up to 4 per cent | President Mellen of the Northern Pacific sald the dividend on the common stock Mrs. Butler, the firat patient, dled | declared today was not specifically desig. last night. She was a nlece of Former | pated as a regular dividend. A resolution Governor Long of Ohlo. A surgeon of the | was passed, however, fixing regular quar- marine hospital service s now In Natchez | terly dividend periods, endeavoring to trace the source of Infec- | 5, 1901 tion ground for the site of the public hospital which will and the | eity she erect don; to | Today take Foley's Honey and Tar. positively prevents pueumonia, - or other serfous results from colds. It may be too morrow. Myers-Dillon Drug Co. Dillon's drug store, South Omaha It | Oma Yellow Fever Reporfed, JACKSON, Miss., Nov. 8.-One new case of yellow fever 1s reported to the Stat: | Board of Health from Natchez this morn Blected President the Altom, FORT WORTH, Tex., K.—At & meet ing of the directors of the Chicago, Rock Island & Texas raliway today H. A. Parker of Chicago was elected president, to ceed M, A, Low, resigned Dayin Was 1o Health, 8T. PAUL, Minn., Nov. 8 —United States nator Davis spent w good night and was | feeling comfortable today, his Injured foot | caus'ng him little Inconvenience. T‘)'} senator's pulse and temperature are now almost normal and his puysiclans anticipate | rapid recovery Nov sucs r Recognition o rk. MO PELIER, Mont,, Nov. §~A foint resolution wits introduced in the legislatire asking coneress to take wome recogniti of the distingulshed seryices of ctors of | Charles Clark of the United States have declared | #hip Oregon during the an annual dividend of 8% per cent on the | W' | common stock December 1. Last | ' yeur the rate was 4 per cent und in 1898 3 per cent. Ol Dividend, 8.—The dir company American NEW YORK, Nov the American Of) payable v d Stoves ana R were awarded bighest prizes at Parls ex- position, 1800, Mr. | tor | clearing | beginning February | | tore doiug | and the showed a shortage of $690,000 in Alvord's | | desire to stana | bonds NOVEMDBER 9, | ‘ L WhItIng | face th cashier of the First | peen scld to I° | mium ot $700, the last ten | re was trom war abou ke g plants and it city offictals request smoke consumers M the suggeation « nding bonds will night requ the More Pr re Omaka. In som was 80 heavy tr were worn out long b fnished. In the First ticular need of add a division of talked of before, b nothing has was 1 The cont South ward been viding the additional m re ward through heavy ditional voting precit or else Mayor Kel voters spoke t about pre the need st ward one to the of four pre precincts. | precincts t 4 without the iih bette: tion any ad in mat that Sou h Omaha should have and he cited Counctl Bluffs as Council Bluffs has wa #maller population than this 1 and a slx counc First ward wards wa it wh an here ircles or in mar This matter {8 to be the council within a short nything the councilmen to want talk with thelr cop nd thus see what t ple v a of ered but consi tin be or Sale o Mention wa the $70 fund riarty the finance having negotla Mr. Morlarty called on May members of the finance requested be released f ent w had be d there was a rumor effect that the bond much higher prem ud if such wi in th curing additional funds agreed to release Mr. M will be sold to council terday and to ch ed than he se he did the city virtually now the bidder agree He to the for a tered n e of not ium a8 the o way of It arty a highest was be the | These bonds are to be fssued for the pur | anxious to secure | pose of refunding certain di ment bonds. They run for the usual five-y riet fmprove- ten years with and draw 6 per cent Interest. On account of the fact that the bonds may be redeemed at the end of five years, buyers not particularly One representa tive of eastern bond buyers offered more money for the bonds after Moriarty had n given the option, but he bid with the understanding that the bonds were gen eral Indebledness bonds and were to run ten years. It has been clause are them agreed by the mayor | | and | council that these bonds shall be auctioned | sheet that was prepared for and sent to | | Boara off in night the councll chamber next Water ( mprovements. The Omaha Water company making preparations to lower its on streets the grade has recently established. This work will be pr as long as the good w lasts and it Is expected that the mains In question will be before the ground freczes In connection with the placing of additional fire hydrants and the extension of watcr mains, Superintendent Collins ¢ last night that this work, which has been or dercd by the council, would be as soon s the pipe arrived. There h some delay in the delivery of the pipe of of orders at the that the main winter sets in 0 is mains whe been cuted wered commenced been on account the | toundry, but he ordered will be ru expects laid before Hospital Hutt Electlon matters datracted a deal from the interest at fir sale of lapel buttons for ths South Omi hos pltal fund. From now on. however, an active campaign will be carricd on and Mrs. Uolmes, with the other mer bers of the n, will make treme effort of buttons the sale has been satisfactory, but the in tention s to sell every of the 2 buttons now on haad and then order more with the Idea of ralsing at $4,000 for the hospital tund. With money ground will be purchased and witabls hospital bullding erected great at first shown in th n alon assoclat 1o dispo far one 00 least this a ol Bonrd month Meetn. meoting held The of last tha night regula of Education Bills and claims had members for an hou (ieorge Par for the rigan school was approved plant will cost $2.04% Some new tor desks for the and the sontract of the Cor heating heating of This books were ¢ the new Corrigan Aside fr thera was nothiog ed and bids school will m o routin mportunce Light Co The Thomson-Houston company s 1 Owaha with » mpuny Tnmprove ¥l king improvement view o rendering botter Monday | attention of the | AC Magie The . r the t work eetting wires 1o the s long the in be Gosstp. Th Texas to visit Sttaation, me shith despondency rulns on the Hendricks, t and Firem herwise bru en- n was k Harn, The Island | sz Ex-Collector Simm leated, ntered sraday | BODY OF MOOREHOUSE FOUND Diggers in T Remaine of Missing Shi Clerk A §~Two bodies were the Tarrant build hat of Hamiltoo The NEW YORK ruins of the e first was * tor Tarrant & Co. ¢ d s came to be the missing ympany had been ed all p fire horror. 1 d charge of the rug firm, in whic losives stored | across roved that of Benja shipping Mooreh Moorehot k clerk 1 ye this book Montclatr, N. J insisted all along s disappeared for 2 up. Moore hat his body The off that a man treet after mer Goes Ashe Nov., € —The feh o bay HUde, Th bron Tug crew fror 1RAY n nnage beam ported 11, report Wits ¢ 1 of M [ csescese Export, Wiener, q Private Stock, Muenchener— ARE THE BRANDS OF BLAT) )JLL J| Beers THE STAR MILWAUKEE § Each brand fe adapt- ed to somebody's Harity an al representa- ¢ tion of abeolute purity § and 1 M Blatz Malt - Vivine An In\aluxhle Tonu All Druggists VAL BLATZ BREWING CO., MILWAUKEE. ‘. . . . . * . ¢ [ ‘ . . . . . ! . 3 ac OMAHA BRANCH, 1212 Douglas St. TEL. 108I. sesscssccsescssssscsccscal OHANY THEAER>C Sctu day, Hov. 10 ¥ The B Ever The Big Best Laug Them That Merry-Go. Round o Hi‘arit The Stil Greatest ghing Feust New i Rlaney s A - FEMALE | DRUMMER BPECIAL SCENERY All Our Customers Sell Our Stoves, FLVCRITES © ASK THESE PEOPL] BASE BURVER T0 BUY: ephenson, Ninth street. ad Destr Avenue H Riley, 515 Seventh avenue Ferguson, 518 N. Seventh 8t Arthur, " Washington aveniie nd stre Dalbey. Maybee. WHAT 2019 8 Mein street Third avenue Onkland uvenue P. Reeves, Sflver City, Ta With No. 165 Favorite Baseburner, heated five rooms from October 1, Ul May, and only burned tons hard conl. Kept all diore open the whoe winter. One ro m 12x15; one room 12x 14; two rooms 10x12; one room 10x10, T. H. RILEY 615 Seventh Aveniio. COLE & GOLE, 41 Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, WE ARE THE FUEL SAVERS Good Property Is a Good Investment Fifteen lots In & body for sale at & very r lots are located in Omaha addition and lie high and dry, They will make & splendid location for some factory. Several other lots suitable for building purposes—oue of them especially will make being within one block of the metor line and within two blocks of & school house &nd clurch lovated in the western part of th s fine location for & hom Apply at Bee cty. omable price. Thess Office. Council Bluffs. 8= -fi- fi?}?@fi'&'& Lotetatetated [‘UARANTEED T0 CURE i - ¥ I Add Dr. Kay’s Lung Baim. i ADY ress Dr. B, J.KAY MEUICAL co 6 ¥ v TR I Selit 1nr pro Safe for all ages. ymptor x { Vi NamiL 25, Cathrr or of 1t ot vicken or dj by siclan will give y 1-;....|.u Wt by m e, 10 Cents wnd 25 cents. tern Ofice) Cmaha, Ne R AR R X

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