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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1902. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA, $10,000; by C. B. Paul and G. M. Rea) People’s Construction company of Daven port; capital, $65,000; by C. H. Hub The primary cause The law is: “Nat and others. of poor teeth and foods. make possible — — — - New City Administration. therefore poor health - v fa the general use of pris All this should be encouraged. I 2 > T o The new city adminlstration was ushered iyt 7 Wil fake no TRt SLLE 7t MOVE TOWARD ADJOURNMENT |in this morning, Mayor Brenton taking | [ %hitefour. inmiilinghe Jreferring 1o firat become thoroughly B o8 ohr RS ARt Is & Faurce of Belde o R ganized. The following were appointments bave been removed. qmeved, and i sort. %o all our people and this high standard of : made at once: Your reason teils Droken By rubbing toe '“»".13},!‘,"..“ALli'r‘.'.nx'.T"'J‘.“JL‘:;".‘;;{,_,J,,‘:};; Lower House of Iowa Legislature Favors | Appointments by Mayor—Chief of police, you to change et ol heir Lav OR MENTION. e o but economy which cripples effectiveness Date One r Fred E. Brackett; assistant chief of police gour dies. MINOR 7 ay La an Sena . “\\OR ‘"'R(’x\ T,\I\E\ HOLD should not here obtain. 1t will be my alm John Peterson; chief of detectives, W. T - | s b Al £ . | to bring the police department up to this — P W W Savie selts drug | high standard of proficlency. Our eltigens Maitland; private secretary, W. W. Wise Btockert geherally should feel Interesteq in the city's | BILLS BEING PUSHED THROUGH RAPIDLY | 4ppointments by Councli—City license ockert se 3 3 Wwelfare and they are requested to call and % A y audite Wollmar Promptly Submits Appointments of Mem- | report any matiers which they may think ;"’h“' “;“; ‘:"lvkfl- Smith; deputy auditor, 1 Pasturage b Police T require attention, Thelr co-operation is| v ohn . Hawk; auditor's clerk, James 3. C, and W ers of Police Force. earnestly solicl abitual Crimimal Act Recelves Fa-|('Callaghan, jr.; city clerk, E. R. Bennett; 8, Everett block, ( — Firat iness Tr oted. vorable Consideration Among deputy city clerk, Fred H. Sayles; city Take home u P by the mew stencgrapher, Anna Bromley; city physi- s ome &0 IT The first business transacted by Other Measures<New Offi- e v LT e CITY COUNCIL NAMES THE CITY OFFICERS | .\ 1C,)"'as the spproving of the following sed Take dieid, clan, Dr. N. M. Smith; chalrman pro tem, work at Alexander's Are A bonds: F. T. True, treasurer, $100,000; F. Willlam H. Brereton; superintendent For rent, one furnished ..,‘,y’” nr‘l‘ »lm.. | Retiring Mayor Reviews the Work |L. Evans, auditor, $5,000; 8 B. Snyder, - Woodland cemetery, J. A. Brewer; janitor ADOUBAF cate 108 Ty A0Rwee M, Bya'omon, T, o Mis Teehmbebey sad Now e s (From a Staff Correspondent) T e il JEAIIOE pullsy oo toen and thero Preciie o Wit 30 to Mo {lein fol sholstert 2 gt A AP d 4 ' 2| DES, MOINES, April 8.—(Speclal)—A A d fore poor health is the law because the whole mattress Dibing At feather renovatng gl X 13 nf Wit C. Graham, park commissloner, $5,000. | 1ok move in the Mirection of adjourn. | APPOIBtmenta by City Attorney Bremner— use of soft cooked cer- wheat I8 Used ~nothing 122 Bouth Main street, 'Phone o4 é Innugural, Mayor Morgan's bond in the sum of $3,000 | ment of the legislature was made In the | ASSistant city attorney, Moses H. Cohen: i b M ot v LY Loy R s iR B AR ¢ 41 - was approved by the outgoing council. house Monday by the Introduction by |Police court presecutor, Raymond B. Al- cation. The vigorous use Shredded Wheat Biscuit o g B ot : Aldermen Casper, McDonald and Flemiog | yir Barker of fotion dowad ¢ | berson. Of e teeth (s & nocessary comrels mastication and poiitan hotel Mayor Dell G. Morgan on the convening | o ons”Songinten & committes o8 Fules, the | o Dhrner of & resolution for adjournmen Died of Hydrophobia, exerolse and the only was causes the flow of salive. A _marriage license was issued yesterday | oo ine now city counell Monday night ane | "°Te, APP g sine die, April 10. Under the rules the . % mix saiiva with the 8and for the “Vital Ques- 1t in therefore patural to Willlam Bergen, as of " Whiting, old rules under which the outgoing council . v.ro Luey B Hiatt, the 9-year-old daugh O e R Hon' “which s the food. Your reason tells ine. | 4 the foll resolution went over until tomorrow, when y 3 y aughter enson el Ia., and Mae Murrall of Omaha, aged 21 nounced the following appointments on the | yoed prevalling until new ones are Hi it tolls you to change searchlight of heatth you to adant ft. It Unknown persons threw a cinder through | police force, which were duly confirmed by it will be acted on. The senate resolution | of Mrs, I H. Hiatt of Mitehellville, died ot our diet: THE NATURAL FOOD CO. 18 sold by ail the front window of {dence of MrS. | the aldermen: City marshal and chief of | *IoDted: which passed that body called for adjourn- | violent hydrophobia. The child contracted Niagara Fals, N V. grocers. 4 'é-..o: on Vine street shortly after midnight | o %o T Ty e Taetuty elty. marshal, 4 The "%0" of 'lhe dlm;'fl T‘ml &rand | one April 9. poison from the bite of a canine three & - x8e, Pet el £ L 4UEY OIL SAN NNINEEY s ey SORY | VN N1y Clin- | weeks prior to her death, but experienced The Councll Blufts Woman's club will | Hans Peterson; night captain, D. Maltby: | gicion of the city was referred to the com- as Introduced by Langan of Ciin 4 h . — — — have a palmistry party at the English|day detective, J. M. Murphy; night detec- ton and immediately passed legalizing an |nome of the ill eftects of 1t until seized Lutherin' church this aftcrnoon and even- {ive ‘n k. Callaghan; day sergeant, E. B. | " o, o-;vh‘r:d‘n And clty property 1o | election in’aid of & Carnesie ibrary. with ‘& fatsl (liness, Bhe Epew: suddenly 8 . i g ing. Everybody inv Advainst | . s RriRag: e o =t 10 LA The 801 Wy ik 1t f d |11l and evidenced symptoms of the disease ; ? Gardimst: SR t D J, Whitaker; | . y the committee on mines an D! Judge G. H. Scoti will wucceed Judge | Gardiner; night sergeant, D. J. Whitaker; | conduct a snloon at 608 West Broadway. | mining providivg for safety in coal mines | by snarlice, biting and even barking like ol E E"Avieaworth as judge of the superior | patrol driver, John Carlson; patrolmen, J. | A" communication was recelved from | ma'9: DROVICER for Satery In ocul mines | by BeArlice. SO ARG SEEL e ho gouri today. Mise Laura Filckinger will| W. Kirk, Andrew Lorenten, W. B. Rue, | pricklayers' and Masons' unlon No. 13 of | oo i gt T s T Rt gk WHO SNUBBED ge 8 P G. J. Harding, Henry Leuch, Willlam Mc- | 1)linols calling atténtion th the fact that the | SZPloyment by the operators of ‘“shot|was called to atte e case, sent for Dr 1 Mrs. Charlep Retallick, formerly - Miss | .\ " ubrey. A Kirk, Coorad Distman ot gt b Bl emdin . firers,” was passed. An effort was made to | Smouse of this city. Nelther, however, o RS T o A -0 i 4 | Purington Brick company of Galesbur, IlL., | giminate the feature of employing “shot | were able to bemefit the patient, who died 0 With sitght hopes or her recovery. ' “Th"o “'flmm(:fi'"", X% m,'-del.;:,’"‘h” had been placed on the “unfalr” list OWINE | frere, but it was left in. This is the ques- | ecreaming, snarling and frothing at the Pa ,'f' c ‘ [ Bullding permits were issued yesterday 'M"f“"""‘ A ke B 105: | to its refusal to agree to the elght-hour | yion over which the operators and miners | mouth a few hours after the arrival of the | cIiic 0AS N . Jll for a one-story trame cottage | Chle of fire dv»-"{’;’fl;‘. ;oh;x Ttml;lelmlh rule of the unton and asking tho city to re- | yoq o Jone controversy last month. Des Molnes physician. DURING ABRIL 1.200 and to Sarah C. Nugent for | street supervisor, G. C. Taylor; sidewalk | fue to handle any of the company's brick : ST & one-story frame cottage to coet 31,000 inspector, George Clatterbuck; custodian of | y Lot 1Rl iy M. A il 3 ) > ; antl] it did so. No action was taken on the h mbhe fite department was called yesterdy | oty building, Julius Jobason; city physi- | communication. e L T R TR S T P PASTORS IN 1OWA arch & Apri defective flue in the apartments over the | clan, Dr. H. W. Houghton; city electrician, | The council adjourned to mext Monday |ty oogiorar ™) eh 10 font. the amend. | German Evangelieal Church Confer- e riatng "with sraoie, Dros. had filled | James G. Bradley; poll tax collector, | night and then went through the formality [ one heing to make it impossible to com- ce Concludes Business at | Miss Edns lone Tester, daughter of Mrs, | A Fellentreter; poundmaster, —Charies |of convening as & board of review and ad- | zionco action untll all the rent is due s { Lillian A Leater, died at the Woman's | Burke. Journing as such to this afternoon. A bil) for 4t $85 pBrépiiatiod Tor Sataet Cedar Falls. 0cC sian oute § | 1 hristian assoclation hospital ut 12 o'clock | N. C. Phillips announced the appointment | The outgolng couacil before adjowsnifig | purcell for a hore kiled by Indlans in o M M 1 Tingements Tave hot yet hesn suneral af-|of H. M. Brown as deputy clty clerk and | disposed of several bills and the payrolls | cheroxes county in 1861 was passed; also an | CEDAR FALLS, Ta., April 8.—(Spectal. na“y Toun" car‘ { Ad appeal from the award in condemna- | ¢1erk of the superior court and the ap-|for March. Among the bills presented were appropriation for $243.45 for costs in the | After belng in session ome week the forty- mum" ANNIVERSARY NUMBER 1 :!;m [:‘lucl‘:v(hmr lhruux'l‘u”l..\ ‘np. Mason | pointment was confirmed by the council. the following: Patrolman ~Wilson, $20; | gongparte dam case. The bill to recognize | 56cond annual conference of the Gernrn FROM § Ty ort Dodge Rallr ‘company i case. 7 » S~ i aginat C. D. Hoynton in Carroll has peen Contest on Two Places. Patrolman Christensen, $26; Patrolman ygp “gonools having normal courses was | Evangelical church of lowa closed Sun Kansas c’ “ihe Magasime ‘ihMat's Diflereut. Lied in'the United States court here, Boyn- Swanson, $21; Patrolman Platner, $16—all | ;0004 oy amended by the senate, leaving |48y after a most profitable session. Be- ” 3 ton s & resident of Missour. E. A. Avery, former incumbent of the of- | for time pay deducted while off duty on ac- | 210 18 BESREAC Y SAG SRS TCRVIR | gideq the appointments of prestding elders VIA THE 3 Ty i LiMrs 3 Misx Genevieve Baldwin, daughter of Mr. | fice, received the votes of Aldermen Casper | count of sickness. Sergeant Slack and | gy (AP URECOr 8o 0 C RS | and the placing of pastors for another year, BOR-orgr - ey | Siutford, Corn., (o ‘L’l-'"n';‘rfll‘x'.--i"'.‘,;\.n"‘.’,"‘".élf and Tinley for street supervisor. It took | Patrolman Smith, $20 ench for attending [{y, yenate. the conference disposed of many matters of EI Pa shofl Line il Hoomevelt rabnA Duvi,' by Usoige W. Lrowby. wedding ‘of a college friend. She will re- | ive ballots to decide the appointment 107 | smallpox patients during time city Jall was | ", oo o report was adopted on a biil | importance. 80 Luustrat Captures London,” by “Mar main east to atfend the Parker-Montgom- | poll tax colloctor, B B. Morehouse, nom- | quarantined. All of these bills were re- | ", CCULTeRiR, 0N, A% BENIE O0 S WL | Rev. George Brandstetter and Rev. B. R. - ¥, "Wish reported to tha police yestes: | INated by Alderman MaDoald, and A. Fel- | ferred. shall be commenced in the counties whers | Welner were voted credentlals to join the Personally Conducted o ar, Nstur Puil-oags aly Torning the thete op o andicy "5 | lentreter sach recelving four votes on four | The annual report of City Solicitor Wads- the makers of the notes live. This 1s to kill | conference of Miunesota. 8. N. Reep of Tuesdays and Tbursdays. s etion Army’ OIrL" by Biom 3. Bagiey, {ools used on the construction bt the new | ballots. Alderman Casper suggested, after | worth was the only report of the héads of | on’ (ho speculators In such notes whero |Dés Moines and David Lang of Wilton llomecwd. oL etretet, Diklied” (HRC 6. Bumsbet st Tooks Beg ey |tho hird ballot, that the mayor cest:the | departments recsived companies fail. Junction were granted licenses to preach. K B0 s NG VIL 1 § Stolen from the barn at Fourth avenue and | 4eclding vote on the tle, but his honor Rev. H. C. Schleuter of the Ohlo confer- Personally Conducted Sirevt. ) By WA Beveriy rabe. Rithatrehe asked to be excused. On the fitth bvallot| VETERAN KILLED BY THE CARS Habitual Criminal Act. ence was received into the conference. Rev. ot Reauid Suued n Who ' Automoblie,” by Geraid P. The sheriff's jufy In the condemnation | Alderman Casper threw his vote to Fellen- ™ bl F. La Sad: deacon’s’ ordi ted and ‘ourist Excursions ; ; 3 to define th . Langtow eacon’s ordérs voted an | ated. Fore Dodge "Raifrond” compuny_ agsine; | (Toter, thus electing him. Fellentreter a Hett Paund with Brokes Neck |y o0 D070 0 em":z::n:: ::‘:n‘-n‘.‘ Rev. J. V. Knoll recelved elder’s orders. Wednesday, A sy Uy James & Haverstock assessed the dam. | held the position under the old eouncil. at Foot of » Rallway Em- ment therefor was passed. There has been | The appointments was the last item taken From (o e (Jinmraed L o ages for, the lfi‘:l;;’;c:.::x:v::;‘f:hu:w:l";hi $fanding committees were snnounced by sabikisat - no law in lowa heretofore for habitual |UP. They were announced by Bishop Wil- Omaha 8:":0-{!.’”--- How ‘Vellow Joyrastisn ) hemaes arner township 4t 3140 | the mayor us follows: Finance, Bell, Mc- et g liam Horn of Cleveland, O., as follows: U rgetman, iumrates, "0 S Y RGN Spmages way alio-av © €| Donald, Olson; judiciary, McDonald, Lou- B. Heft ‘k ¢| A bill to permit the giving of surety | Des Moines distriet, M. Gruener, presid- via Scenic Line New York in y Charles Eqward Barus, In the superior court yesterday Judge |gee, Tinley; clalms and printing, Fleming, | The body of Joshua B. Heft, a vetftan of tagy alliet" "Dl Motode, ¥ P, Pautis untriiel e of Unwea) oo, Aylesworth handed down his decision in Oleson, Lovett: streets and alleys, Lougee, | the civil war and old time resident of this [ bonds in mulct cases was adopted. SROAL B Obadiinry Dysart, O, Biose. Through Colorado. “Obe American GIEVS uccess AUROM." by Frauk e ot ‘,,,, torney “tecs 'in | erty, Casper, Levett, Lougee; fire and | bottom of the Union Pacific grade at Thirty-, 0 A Pt i ¥ ; “trated K55 Ml s the case of J.C"uter ngainst ‘fr’u r;Tfi-mfi T, L OBe it and | Sixth street. Indications were that'he had [ sance In any county in which the effect of | Reichert; Hubbard, K. Schroeder; Radcliffe, Rate for Double Berth $5.00. | ik Hogs and & Widow., by Robeit Emiov. oo which was settled out of court, | 18bts, Tinley, Bell; police, heal been dead several hours and from the fact|a Duisance ie felt was beaten, recetving|W: Grobe; Grand Junction, C. Streacher; e e s Chub of New York.” Iilustrated. He ound that the plaintifts were entitled | sewers, Olson, Fleming, Casper; water ly eight Thi ially | Magnolla, J. V. Knoll; Defiance, J. H. City Ticket Office: | o Woman of the Worid'" by Carolyn Lowr, .16. works, Tinley, Bell, Fleming. that his neck was broken eud his chest|obly elshisen wotes This was eapsiA'’ |y oc,."Gouon Riufts, K- Seesman; Sliver 1323 FARNHAM STREET [ “Thustratoa: 8 b 4 police were telephoned o vesterday | Mayor Jonaings before the adjournment | Crushed it is believed ho was struck by a!aimed at the Marshalltown glucose tactory | TAUS Boucl BIMES N EResmat; FHver DasANA [ e 1 New Yorel e morning from Neola to arrest Mra. Lind- | o'y 0 b I E L Uual message, | train and tarown down the high embank- -:a was itended to pefmit the residents; CROK KL Sonk! X : | 100" a Cowy. nda. | T of a stock company which | B " | ment. of Tama county to eye the company for; 3 ‘ — ——————— ——— i g ‘ RERTE BT ap eak 1 e agid | whish was (3 st e follows How ho came to be whore he was suo- | damages on account of the pollution of the | DUbGus district, L, Scheurer, preriding MR - T lronrlden mgllnfir); lamd l{l:r!' ‘:nd had Mayor Jennings' Farewell. posedly struck by a train is a mystery. As |lowa river.~Senators expressed a fear that sc"‘.h, C“n:‘n“n‘ H‘m‘ren: C'ed" ‘;’“"m' JWED a year's subscription, and we will boa @ Rock Tsland train with it. The 9 ' he bill would be of far-reaching conse- 1 p 5 ) wend you FREE a copy of “New York Gentlemen of the Counctl: The wise gov- | late as 10 o'clock Sunday night he was | the " 1 Bl frain had passed through Council ‘BIUfls | efmont of rapidly growing cities, where | ssen. in the vielnity of Pearl street and |quences and overturn the established cus- |A: Abrame; Waterloo, C. Zellhofer; Inde-| ORNQUT Girlw’—250 beautitully ta —— large private intereate and corporate wealth | proadway by several persons well -ace | tonis in regard to clvil suits for damages. |bendence. D.. Schaible; Waverly, J. H. RUN-DOWN | sxtea ta welox, esntainiug thyiiiian N. Y, Plumbing Co., \elephone 260, ¢ public interests quainted with him. At this time he ap- | The Maytag bill to provide safety-apphi- | Bauernfeind; Sumner, F. W. Koelng; Alta | stories of ndvel , romance and cal company, reported to the police Mon- day morning that some time after midnight Bunday he had been assaulted and robbed of a gold watch and chain and $20 in cash. Gordon sald he was making his way to his hotel on South Main street when three men met him and asked him to turn over | his money and valuables to them gquietly, | they did not wish to cause him anv problem of today, and will remain the matters to which I Invited at that time was our good our attention nanclal condl- ¢lty bonds, bearing 6 per cent Interest, with 4% per cerit bonds, I ‘regret. to say, far falled, owing 'to our delay in ac upon the 'proposition at the time It made. remaining 6 to have reduced the interest and, by ex- tending the time of payment, permitted the next generation to pay a share of the cost tlon. Adplln for refunding about $60,000 of s, These bonds are virtually the m#' Jef cent obligations of the city and it would have been good financlering colonel of the local encampment of the Union Veteran legion. Two sons and four daughters survive him. Mr. Heft was born in. Muskingum county, Ohlo, January 22, 1842. He enlisted Octo- ber 22, 1861, In Company B, Thirty-second Tllinols Infantry and was discharged Sep- tember 16, 1865. When discharged he had attained the rank of sergeant. The bill to authorize county recorders to employ deputles was passed and sent over to the house, where it was immediately passed. Much of the time today was taken up with discussion of a bill to guarantee a salary of $2,000 a year to the supreme court reporter, to extend the time of the present’ incumbent two years and make the elder: Cedar Falls, A. Goetze; Ackley, A. L. Hauser; Butler, W. Werfleld; Abbott, J. H. Slewert; Hampton, L. F. Smith; Shet- field, H. C. Schluter; Luverne, H. Raecker; Meservey, F. Welvesieck; Britt, A. Baecker; Buffalo Center, I. J. Braun; Fort Dodge, T. C. Lang; Rockwell City, P. Schott; Gil- more City, W. F. Muether and G. Berge- man; Hartley, L. Reep; CromWell Center, F. bowels'need clearing, and your liver stimu- lated. Dou't waity use LAXAKOLA THE GREAT TONIC LAXATIVE. You will get reliet from the first dose. Pure, safo, speedy, gentle, ita tonic proper . . tles bulld you while curin o, It aufrouble. Ho sald ho treated the request at |5 pubilc improvements The body was removed to Lunkley’s un- | ofice appointive after that time. The bill | Lntow: Perry, 8. W. Reep; Stanton, G. R. constipation, sharpens the AMDetite: st as a joke, but the fellows closed in on | When I assumed the responsibility of | iiaiing rooms, where Coroner Treynor | was passed Coweltl. lexion, cleanses and purities “ " tmand while two held b! the th! mayor in 198 the net indebtedness of the » P ‘ —_— ¢ blood, tones up the stew, and a e two held his arms the third | ciey was $697,200.81, but this amount did [ will hold an Inquest.this morning. The house passed the appropriation bill DISGRAGES A GOOD FAMILY | iwakes you teci well and keep 5 » **h bis pockets. Botapoinds & Mo aeen) g samag. TV BT tor state institutions carrying $716,577.50. Tiromedicines i one onic and lasatve asc. and louch drinklng freely In 8 | fpossible to obtain o correct atatement | NO NEW TRIAL FOR BURNS |The committee had changed its bill in rela- [ g0 o0 oo oo (0 | alldruggien,orfressample of LAXAKOLAC <#loons Sunday night. The | of the amount of such interest at that time; tion to the purchase of land at the Soldiers’ LAXAKOLA OURES SICK HEADACHE -ve several young fellows who were | but when, in the sprin d"f,;s'& o‘ulu(ll‘r}l":' Judge Green Sustains the Verdict in |Opphans' Home, but $10,000 was left for the Prison, Comvicted of For sale by Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. . ng warrants were funde 74 o s 2 —_— trenis owing Gordon under suspiclon. and | jnfortal"Was' not covered By the bond lestie purpose. In other respects the bill was Burglary, CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH y ow. and was pald o\;l A;fi_f.)"‘(het I"I;‘VI revenues, introduced by the committee. E""v l Ls — as an expense. In 190), at the commence- 4 Proposnl to Treat Smallpox Patients. | ment of the present term, our net indebten; % \fl'cm“'“h;‘l"fm‘ to pass a;sematopial re TAC)(ll;A. Wash., :nrll ht.-«(hm-l Tele- | [ e, an ness was $428,00 a reduction of 114, ram.) means of a otograph printed pelle} e At the meeting of the Board of Health | in two years, (o which should be added the | The decision of Judge Green overruling |“my . ) ouee passed the Missionary Ridge | i the a.“, b S Loy ::v:Top:a e o OHICHESTE'S RNGLISH Monday Dr. P. J. Montgomery submitted & proposition to care for smallpox cases arising in the city at §25 a case and $24 for each subsequent case in the same family $35,64.74 interest paid. ' March 1, 1902, had & net indebtedness of $831,218.75, Btreet versal importance to all our citizens, w the second topic referred to in my dlscu we improvements, a matter of uni- the motion of the defense for a new trial of the celebrated mining case in which | James Doyle secured a verdict for $446,- | 923.73 against ‘James F. Burns, president of | | monument appropriation of $35,000. ‘The house refused to concur in the senate amendments to the optomery bill. “C. D. Bmory,” sentenced to the peniten- tlary for ten years for burglary, is Peter Perley Lowe, son of former Governor Lowe in MED sai Gold m it bive ribbon. b t be purchaked elsewhere, gz L o problem of the futyre. In the mayor's an- the Infl al in factorles and also to require that | ¥* H. W. Luckensmefer; Cresco, A. H. With thin, drawn, muddy, sallow or blood- l'"fi' Cagno i Davis sells glass. - hal message 1o (e coundl At the begin. | bejeac b sgmewhat onder. A infiusosy Anitary regulations shall be observed was | Buete; Lansing, J. M. Kraftt; Charles| less faces, no appetite, no ambition: better | David Hume, the wreat oritic, gu:ni 5 ning of our term of office I discussed only | of liquor. Bula City, H. Herzberg; Black Hawk, J. Belan; 10-day, worse to-morraw; all abow & con- he mon - ever q Hold Up Theatrical Man. uestions which would, my judgmen Deceased was 69 years of age and was | passed. 12 Ports, 1. B, Sonults Aition that needs immediate fattention, v | TeRd.’ Direct or through your news: § BT our hTers owisidemtionae e employed as janitor of the Grand Army of [~ A bill to allow credit insugance in Towa |14 Borts & B Setults, 0 i ety mm”"m g grong s g Sk ol 705 Louls J. Gordon, In advance of a theatri- Sentatlves ol people. One of the the Republic hall on Pearl street. He was was passed. 'ort ge district, E. Nolte, presiding - BROADWAY MAGAZINE G0, 120 West 42d Street NEW YORK. DR. McGREW (Age 53) | SPECIALIST. T nate passed mit the w ; sion of the city’s condision and requll "] The senate pa the bill to pers |of Iowa. The family reside at Keokuk. B iy 4 Diseases und Disvruers of Men Only. srigiag "":"‘" two weeks of the first. Ac- | monts’ when we assumed control of its “’; Portiand 03‘: ‘":’“ ]z“":“’“’e:d“ co::' le of two islands in the Mississippl river | Former Chief of Police Hoge recalls having I—-n--—' "“‘."‘.d._"“'..',"‘.,, "}m,:‘, Years’ Experience. 15 Years 1 tion on the proposition was deferred. A |aftairs. In ordering paving the first year |rado, was received by C Reed of the |00 “Davenport. P i st g scloadad a5 L LARE AL -~ number of bills, incurred in the care of | vitrified brick was selected and roved aistrict court last evening. satisfactory. The second year-a difference { A bill was passed in both houses to pro- .and at that time he recognized him as his cu catment smallpox patients were recommended to the | 5USEctory, 'the second, veat o GHerente| The motion for a new trikl was argued In | i1 "o o naval militia In Towa. ol dieni i B b sl pdynlly mBnEns & M”‘UHGT“HEBS VARICOCELE S mc,gfl-u,. county board for payment and others were unm on certain streets, and it was argued | February. The case will be taken to the | “yy . youce ata night session considered at i), sandeted d said that atter I fest and most mmrlg has yet been referred to the usual committee for investl- | by some of you that asphalt was prefer- | gupreme court. | 4 th te bill & St b Mg aqr oh Al L aster leaving 9' OMAHA covered. No paln vhlnv-r. po_suttog tion as to the ability of the persons on | ADl€ 0 brick. = After a number of heated length and pa the senate 0 require | college he had gone to China as captain’s m 49’-‘_- n:l m:-rx‘u:m:.u"-&r or ‘.‘:‘j :ma behalt they M:e "mm:d % o4y Siaspssions “mfly";‘;";:'.2';'“;;"“{“?[; was Supervisors’ Proceed |trregular aseociations dolng business similar | clerk, there lost his' position and' finally B aent Cire puATRRteol. it » awrarded and - the “werk progresaed satis:| The Board of County Supervisors con- | '© Puilding and loan associations to incor- | worked his way back to San Franeisca, WHE" IN THE GITY | i Treatment for Sypkill ham. factorily, except for delays due to lack of | 008 oM %L opiiar April session Mon- | POrate under the building and loan law. |where his career of crime began. He said HM spl ngs Ireatment for ]pfi H Woman Stock Dealer a Bankrapt. | MAteHal Aunough the contracts are 2%t | day atternoon. {, The scnate passed a bl to require an In- | that he had served two terms In San Quen- Visit Blood Diseases. No “BREAKING ‘ Bveline 8. Barnes, a stock dealer of Den- nison, Ia., filed a petition In voluntary bank- ruptey Monday In the United States dis- trict court here, In which she asks to be | relleved of debts aggregating $20,121. Of yards of paving. th? rellef from the deplorable previously exlsted. Reduced ¥ ce for Lighting. ing, 1 only wish to say very substantial conditions which On the subject of gas and electric light- that during our The Hancock Telephone tompany was granted permission to erect Its telephone | line along the public highways in the county provided the waterways at the sides | of the roads were not obstructed and that | spector of creameries,’'a bill to revise the laws relating to the printing of public doc- uments. The senate refused to concur in the house | amendments to a bill to legalize all papers which have been definitely acknowledged. tin; he also served one term in Oregon and one at Walla Walla prison. At college Lowe enjoyed the reputation of being the most intractable student, though always standing high in his class. His first bur- glarious exploit was the robbing of his own Byrne-Hammer Dry Goods cn Wholesale Dry Goods. 1117 Howard St. IOUT‘ on ths skin or face and all -xurn:l more satisiuctory than the | treaiment and at less than HALF 'nu. “old form" of COST. A cure that is guarsnteed fiqrmlh!m for life. to i ed of nervous her llabilities $19,041 are unsecured and | term of office we havy brought about a |the poles were erected at a distance not to |, Aenten s RN e allow : = VER 20, 000 538, *"5e8, %% 2anae consist principally of drafta drawn on her | substantial reducilon in prices of gas and | exceed one foot from the fence line. e & p...o.lbl?rlo. ~i4 l—:ome(m PRGN ey e Meeees o¢ AW MACHINERY AND FOUNORY. Wi ull Canatural weaknessss of - man. and checks given by her for the purchase | SeGiricisyy (@ Private consumers, 48 Well| George L. Hill was reappoined janitor of |ttt *PT T00S 0 PECE B ny ety - | Birioture, Gleet Kidney wnd Bladder Dis: of cattlé and their foed. She schedules as- | *'The question of public health has proven |the Courthouse at the salary of $1,600 a |y SNCIC B0 PUICt0 LI oo ere were | Kioks@ (3 Desis 7 Stallion. na"s & GMEM Iron works' w“,“'hy_ rocele. cured bermanently. - sets worth §240 and a homestead valued at She, Of WESSR! SRISKII B0 o vear [708F. the same as before. | fled with the secretary of state today: | CLARINDA, Ia., April 8.—(Speclal Tele- Treatment by mall. P. O. Box 64 { 81600, which i Iliberally plastered with |Than was anticipated. The general condi-{ The bond of C. E. H. Campbell In the sum | ©'00 B I0 W8 SHEC T o o O ter. | gram )—8.. M. Wallick, an elderly and MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS ‘ orerns b i stresi, betwesn yur i mortgages. tion of the city has been. and still re-|of $5,000, furnished by a guaranty company, || < TEEN® OGS, TP G BRI KR TR Bl LD S baugh, Pags sam mains, excellent; and. although we have|gor the faithful performance of his bridg J 4 R idiad ta Geath M 115 | @BNERAL REPAIRING A SPECIALTY | Gravel roofing, A. B, Read, 641 Brosaday, |l many cates of contagious disease, few | 00, 118, (00t 2ot Ll provea. othere. ., COUBLY. WaS icked so desth 1y 4 siallich TRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. { [ = e < The outbreak of smallpox in the winter | The claim of Buena Vista county for the Dy, Moiney i Printing ‘company; ocepital, pestesday & "on. 1601, 1503 wnd ownship wanize, of 1900, (flonlin:xll\:; |hhmulh :tru "A"‘l'[ | care of Carl Alfred Jensen at the Independ- m"" o At the semi-annual meeting of the trus- | SDEIE S0G PATL & JOL MG (SU041C | ence State asylum trom 1898 to 1900 was 0 -Babeinkia, " Agent. tees of Kane township Monday Chris Jen- | gach time lm“{ un?l-‘pnlhfl‘! ‘inlr:'l,wxl 1o | 1ejected. County Attorney Killpack gave 1t i sen was elected president and J. J. Hess ' hospital provision for the isolation an his opinfon that the patient had at the )/ ‘NE co < clerk. John Haile was appolnted committee | 5855, 86, R0 56 ATACUEE o Tlia fium: | time of hia commitment acquired a legal | i o . on health and Robert Green committee 0B | clent for our bresent requirements. I be- | residence in Buema Vista county g roads. J. . Myers, assessor for Kane town- | lleve a sultable and’ adequate tsclation | "py oy ervisors tnspected the county Jafl | i anufacturers and Jobbers of ship, outside city of Council Blutis, sub- | BORPIAL (58, FGEMER 400, AT RE %rather | and dectded to carry out the improvements | smam and Wat s li mitted the assessment of personal property | than rxpose others to the disease. Would | recommended by the grand jury and Sherifr PO L PR S N aler supplies for 1802, largely Accrcase the expense to the county, ‘\f’(‘l sins. Of. All Kind: do away with the +horror of a pestho | s ——— Kinds. and o far to obviate concealment and e — 1014 ahd 1016 DOUGLAS ST, Consequent scattering of the disease. Plumbing and heatmg. Bixby & Son —_— - - — Following the reading of Mayor Jennings P ELECRICAL SUPPLIES. F CURE | message the old council went out of ex-| Davis sells paint, s > Ll | or Bhe qf istence and the newly elected aldermen | ' EI ' I l fi ot scate. “tayer Morgan waa in- | OLD WOMAN BURNS TO DEATH ‘ estern Electrical W Hibvon Remedy i aataen® hu-r. Jopalit: with, the WsmerPs “SPECIAL DRY.” “BRUT.” | | n"e In gluss Of water, L8 OF | that Mr. Morgan took bold of the adminis- | S0 Wetarns Home to Find Her Dead, 2 ‘, cflmplny e Rithe atient's knowled | | tration under peculiarly favorable condl- but No Indication of Hew | AL" hls|beun nl.:u-u.\ M‘:d tested b')‘ths w:l;;ld i 1.8 p Wh! bbon Remedy will .unlu:mfl.lu | . . ; Riseas etite for alcoholic i | y wa council in har- : most eminent chemists in competiion with six | upplica [ stroy th o or other Disorders of the Eoiodly e = Banly - pperegllegl 1o AR | of the best French Champagnes; the result of the analysis | Electrical Supp By, whe ther 1 patient 10" con: Stomach aag Lives better condition than they had been for | oy ixron e | | Go Showed "GOLD SEAL’ 10 b purer and moro healthful thar | Mcirie Wiring Balle 4ad Gus Lighms | 01100, o ira, imp 0T tor "y jE ’ CLINTON, Ia., April 8.—(Speclal Tele- | French wine, with more delioste boquet and flavor. 1t costs | G. W. JOHNSTON, Mar. 1610 Howard 8L | |\ have an ctite for alcoholle DRINK | many years. Mayor Morgan on assuming | any po L Ao e | § tier using SPhite Ribbon Remedy R S0 Arolates Troms | Lo hre MATY Incsbess, the aped fese than one-haif the price of imported wine. GOLD SEAL is [ u ing White Ribbon Remed; ¥his et yae:grested Witk 200 :“ ¢ from & nother of Postmaster W. D. Jacobson of sold by all firstclass grocers and wine mercha AWHNGS AND TENTS. | . huvariatendaiit at. Fin | lobby that dl";"‘i'l‘ the pora ) "“fl"“m'-\m old town of Lyons, was burned to a . Christial iesperance upion | anterpom and hallway to suffocation. '® | erisp during the evening while Mr. Jacobson X entura, Cal, Wri I have tested While | opening address to the council was brief. | was our., When he returned home he found URBANA WINE CO., URBANA, N. Y., SOL! { []maha Tem afld A'mn cfl Jdbbon Remedy on " very obatinate drunk- He sald: his mother in her room, the body charred | Ty s the Hemedy was given secretly ! Mayor Morgaw &u beyond rocognition. There {s no theory | Omaha, Neb. huerfully recommend and endorse White | bow ¢ | bon Kemedy. Members of our union are i !declfim:lendedhbyoveronnhon» To the Members of the City Council—|®® t© | Manufacturers of lehted 1o find a practical and economis sand leading physicians of the Gentlemen: Having been. chosen by the | ireatment to aid us in our temperance word as the BEST laxative and ] | cufrase of our-ieliow cltiacns’ " actve 43 | |OWA WOMAN HANGS HERSELF Tents and Canvas Goods, & Wi il i 8 SAFEST CURE for troubles of vears. 1 fully reailze the responsibilities | o . n ea RICKI_Y ASH Bl l I ER Send for Catalogue Number 23 h Temperance union, Ventura, Cal., this kind. Avoid Substitutes. and perplexities which will rest upon me | Mo of Several {ldren Despond- ‘ = e I know of so many peopls re» BOTTLE mAS BLUE LABEL Ubon ‘thepe Wutics with some. hesication onf. e W ~ GA OLINE EN.INES. oDt O 08 Thanmeds (hat hermistly ms upon e duties some hesitation t White Ribbon Remed hat 1 ea WITH RED GenTER. were Lnj. convinced” tha” {"Shal} receive with Rope. CURES CONSTIPATION. e | Fogent o 10 e W el Druggia | ¥o stance and co-o on. L Ty m i1 package free b - A lthoukh we afe in the midst-of financial| AUDUBON, Ia., April 8.—(Speclal.)—Mrs. Lns.unlliu | B eatling on, Mra. A M. Townsend (for " | prosperify. et \s”exercise the utmest care | Nels Nelson of Eikhorn, & village sixteen “ ey AN RO (R LEWIS CUTLER Mgainal extravaRant impuises :?.,c..‘“:,:‘! Biioe west of beto. commitied suiclds Meor AT A | st Jitiom s e | quently follow enfor econo terday sfternoon by It is known s z s Gasoline Engine, ’ gur Funeral Director SR are. entosing graat uctiwity i ‘redt | that she Bas. Dosa Gespomdont. for some This signaturs J £l ‘SCHAhFER Bu 810 < S AL, ey Mand. Tus is un era ‘of gooy | time. She leaves & busband and several . % Idp Gasoline Engloe Works, Phone 747, 8. W. Cor. 16th and Chicago. | - 24 ” feeling, of prosperity and of wew enter- --.u chlidren. V7OV e 1114 Faroam St., Omaha. gl city. & R . :