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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, MAY 12 ES FROM TOWA. [t o s = ol TS HISSION T0 VATICAN it/ organs already = - = other in Mou Goes to Secure Separation of Ohurch and bhas prospered C_O Ul\ C{]l ]3[40 I I S jSuperintendent and Mrs. Rothert placo g CLINTON, In. May 1L—(Special)—Ac- PURCHASE OF rmmmnsw[sowflon; » igidiod CR May — tive preparations are being made here . they owned was completel stroyed. M i . MINOR MENTION. | th a mpletely r r. | Large Delegations Expected to. Attend the | 1o arvval camp meeting of the M : i nd Doui v CONTINUE SCHOOL FOR DEAF | sonieiibrers " ani- ot puintings. - sire Graad Lodge in Gouncil Bluf. (' Valley Spiritualiata association, wk ¢ win st gty the 'S has a membership of several thou Davis sel e | Rothe ss includes many valuable ar- 1 of enthusi s sells drugs Rothert's 1 includes many valua a The ieeting Will osén Sosasy, Julp on hrgatagts, Btockert sells carpets and rugs s | ticlos of Jewelry CITY CAN EXTEND THE WATER MAINS | witi continte for e mni T ’ Svent it waa Wollman, sclentific optician, 409 B'way. ) Fire € ble w ptictan, 3 | Btate Board of Control Sets at Rest All| Fire Chief Templeton was able t o clation owns its own grounds, Mt. Ple from Washington Take home & brick of Metzger's ice | “ | about yesterday, although still su o FIEC— ST eream. Vanila, 2« opolitan, 3¢ . | q " ant park, a beautiful twenty-acre tract o - | 8% ABRNS tolen atates ot Pyihnd Doubts on that Point. | from the cftects of the smoke which ho [Gevernor Cammins, In Speaking of |Snt DA, & beautiful twenty-acre tract on ke will confer the page rank Monday evening m— | inhaled the Conncil Bluffs Fire, Says it v - x o WASHINGTON, May 1l.—Governor Taft|s=ul - engaged Include W. F. Peck, president of Tyihing in the house furnishing lne | TEMPORARY BUILDINGS TO BE ERECTED S— braska, won; today closed up his business here in Rr-] Shows Necessity of Erecting the assoclation, who on the casy puyment plan. lowa F ; and Carpet Co., 407 Hroadway - Refrigerators, carpets g Plumbiug and heatmg. Yixby & Son Spiritualist association and editor of the | cor ', Doane, fowest brioes, best dRallly of goods’ Graduating Class and Larger Puplis o o g Al Bantide of TaghE: oOF Of the | 1, wome private business prior to his de 7 1, Doane, Firnile ana Tiegts ol U oaasy’ || to memain 1o Close ot Present | DOINGS IN THE SOCIAL WORLD (From a Staft Correspondent) parture for Manila.” Ho il stop at Rome | 1 : Nebraska, won; « Perin avenue and 3 Yo w Facen Serloun e. |in order to disct . or 1 f . Nebraska, Chisies Bafley of 0 HatHton sthest o erm and the Little Ones DES MOINES, May 11.—(Special.)—Prep- bebonedg it o nd b edvachinbal dhiiint g ported to the police last evening the theft e Se Trip Around the World, Weddings and | arations are being made to send a large | DUNLAP, la, May 1.—(Speclal.)—Earl T b Be Sent ¥ r ¢ m; T VE IRoyoieh Club Gatherings Fill 1 delegation of the Workmen' to the grand | Corwin, aged 18 years, is charged with an e T it Tooatds ahd 1h0R beds Just lodge of the Ancient Order of United Work- | attempt to committ criminal assault on the times. fowa Furniturc and Carpet Co, | The emphatic statement of Judge Kinne men at Council Bluffs next week. The|Emma Christiansen, a 13-year-old = girl, 1 Broadway and Hon. John Cownle of the State Board grand officers will probably leave tomorrow | Who resides with her mother west of town . I We oane, won o new style apld gas e 8to’ en- “ = - The Tuesday r ub met Tuesday % -4 o & Wit 08 AEr WiP 4 he judge advocate gen ofMce The B cased. " Big Tmproviment tovre oiq" style, | 0f Control Saturday that the Iowa 8 ool | afternoon: with Trotman, | or Monday for the meeting The girl was on her way home from school | contiomen were selected t e of mel 3 from up, lowa Furni and Carpet | for the Deaf would be continued at fts Mrs. Paul Ayisworth left Friday on a|' Grand Recorder B. F. Rehkopt of this when 1t 8 alleged she was accosted by €o., 407 Broadway present location as it bothing had hap- | VIFit to relativs in lowa City {city, who keeps the records of the order, | Young Corwin and forced under a bridec DR L OAL ot CRarkp Madisn witl De | peaeg Gispalied the uiarm felt i this GItY | uns it Aih Ccah g e from & | 18 prepared to feport that there has beetl & :::‘v sereams u‘hn.\uul & DAY not faF AWRY, | joning’ oclal statement {n fogard " TR ERE L SRR \fternoon at 2 g'clock from 3 short vis Chicago friends - A b i b Snbatie the| Who Gkte to her Sescts ent in jail, Doane, won; Hogen- Danish Daptist church. Interment will be | that the great loss by fire Friday might | Mise- Hattle Tate of Sheiby fs visiting Hmhl‘nlv».n increase L:-. nl. .m(I rs ",‘ vln. « ul mission to Rome s Yendland, Doane, in Fairview cemetery result in the institution being removed | friends In the city for a few days past year and this despite the fact that th New Gas Pln for Duniap, It has be decided that Governor r : y Pil Th will_be a cial meeting of En-|to another part of the state. Arrange-| Mrs. W. B. Crewdson is home from a |Order changed its system ‘of assessments o i e Rome in the - N Doane, gampment No. ¥ Union Veteran lelon: | monts are already being made for con. | three wecks' visit with friends at Modale. | from the flat rate to the classified plon. DUNLAD, (38, My 11.a{Spseial)~Ths | LSSUER, ooEney, ¢ o s “Friendly” undes- | t iches ! recently elected officers. 4 3 tinuing the achool until the close of the | Dr, and Mrs. Kare of Hyannis, Neb., are| At the grand lodge meeting in Marshall- | 10Wn council has Just passed an ordinance | standiy st et g il Fgs o, Nk, won G. E. Plke, while under the influence of | school year on June 30, and the board de- | mond yehit AR ey 3 town last May the order showed a total [ Providing for cement or vitrified walks on t property o et o e RO R Yauor, fell through a window of a Broad- | clared in posltive terms yesterday that| Mrs. J. C. Robinson of Denison, Ia., was | membership in this state of 12.004. The the pritcipal Busingss strests. Work will |3 RS0 QIS0 basia for J O e o ttyC "UT8° | everything would be In readiness when the | the gucst last week of Miss Evers of First [ new rate system went into effect in July | 8130 soon be commenced on a gas plant for h ea- | . Shot wry, Nebraska, won; The Bmith & Bradiey ball team will play | DéW year opened on October 1 to receive the C. N. Dletz team of Omaha this after- | all the deaf and dumb children of the state noon on the grounds at Sixteenth avenue. | a¢ the institute as heretofore. he game will be called at 3 o'clock 5 Th‘flv:nlrl:‘t rgo. Oscar and Harry Keelin | Judge Kinne and Hon. John Cownie of | Mrs. J, Welsh of Antwerp, N. Y., fs the (less than at the grand lodge meeting mittces o s have acted favor feft yesterday for Texas, where they have | the Board of Control, accompanied by K. |guest of Mrs. Willlam 8. McMicken of | Since then nearly 1,000 names have been FORMER OMAHA MAN IS TO WED | #b)¥ gn the missfon's recommendations | yovements of Ocean Vesscls, May 10, Fountt street § frair lands, it s purchased 6.000 head « cattle, to be| P, Libbe, state architect, arrived in the added amd the report will show about 13,- ught best t lose the opportunity At New Y Sall, Lahr » Naples ibad to the ane BRNSCH coRN 3 | _Mrs. John T. Stewart and Miss Ellzabeth o} at o en ¥ f } bpoc RS o - foinbed 40 thelr ranch in Johnson cOunty, | ity yesterday noon and after partaking of | Stewart are home (rom an extended trip | 000 members. The new members in the or- Engag: et dretdhag |~ 0y gotlntions and make i Gl T In accordance with Instructions recelved | luncheon were at once driven out to the | through south. | der are generally younger persons and thus Mrs. Frank M. Avery of much b : A that th s L, for Glasgow; - Luc "”";- grom the union in Omaha, two moulders | school by Superintendent Rothert. Repre. | The regular meeting of the Derthick | the character of the order has been im- Chiea ce. may be red d up after congress oy 5t the 3 % . lub will be given at the Royal Arcanum it S has acted, if t1 bly employ of th prague iron works | gentative Jenks came em | CIUD e given at the Roval Arcar proved e change. las acted it does wvorabl 150Ut yesterday. " Two spprentices | Sentative J. H. Jeoks came in with them | psii tomorrow evening, g nl : »'v"'l I'f‘_“'* N ornblisd Mot CHICAGO, May 11.—(Speclal Telegram.)— Pu of tands | \ Furst Bismarck, remained at work from Avoca, and with State Senator A. S.| Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Atkins entertalned the | Fight mew lodges were organized during | py, . y,eqt engagement of interest in local k " E J. W. Ferrier and bride left yesterday [ Hazelton of this city accompanied the party | members of the Calendar Card club at|the year. Grand Master Workman Narvis | oo 005 "o BEEEEER B0 . is particularly desirable because the 3 Arrived: Grosser Kurs for San Francisco, on their way to the | to the institute. | thefr home Thursday evening. of Muscatine will recommend the adop- at of Mrs. Frank M. Avery to | r s of the questions is such that it is | fur York, for Rremen Lieutenant Willlam G. Doane of the Six- to settle them by negotlation t Arrived: Umbrin, from Philippines. Mr. Ferrier, before leaving & Jurnea | Mies Ross will leave the early part of the | tion of the" a1 gratid Jodge i filed his resignation as justice of the peace | -After examining the ruins of the burned | btk T Dtog it Spend the sum. | tion of the’ blennial grand lodge plan 1n-|yoonip yntantry, U, 8. A., son of ex-Judge| With the frairs themselves in the Philip Y verpool. Salled: Cymrio, ‘ . v pines. The pur of the friars' lands is | from Livery Vow York. with County Auditor Innes buildings and consulting With Architect | mer in varlous places in Germany. stead of having a grand lodge meeting |poot b oS0 . - g A stock car belonging 1o the Northwest. | Libbe and Superintendent Rothert the| The Woman's Whist club met Tuesday | every year. The grand lodge meetings have ufl':;:“_“::,,i.'",’,‘:,r:“ ,;“',', ,'\‘,"" Aobanighordioan B 73 it SR THCE W TR, LR by ey sl IS efn raiiroad, standlng ‘on' the stock ¥ard | board made this statement n with Mrs. Albright. The club | been costing the last ten years an average | feduesiiy mo date has been sot for | fnorizes it, amicably., . o o | At Liverpool—Sailed. Campania, for Now el by tire ateria s DALHAUY | *rhie, school4will ‘e continued right here | il neet his week with “Mrs. ‘Mary of $2,814.854 and there s now no reason i There ate many’ other auestions, how- | York; Tauric, for New York P Bupposed to have been set on fire by |as if nothing had happened until the close | A number of their friends tendered Mr. | Why meetings should be held every yea: HYMENEAL ever, to be gettied, such as the rights to At Havre—Sailed: La Touralne, for New Davls sells paint, EENAOR A1 W LONIN{ Settien affairs in the Philippit Fireproot Bulldings. D. Barrett, president of the National |MeCtion With affairs { Philippines and left for Cincinnati, where he will nd cbraska, won; friars in the Philippines with the authori Nebeadi, Veiy ties of the vatican. H be ac torf, Ne- paried his mission 1t me by Judge James F. Smith of the e court of the Philippines and Major B. Porter of won; ckerell, Secretary | this afternoon made th nska - nier, Ne | | strect ] last and there was an immediate falling off | IEht and heating purposes.. A local com- epa et e rcTey, s, | Miss Luella Solidy of Omaha spent 1ast|n yembership, but by the close of the year | Pany has been granted a twenty-five year . i mmer-throw: Tobin, Nebraska, won | week in this city, the guest of Misses t . tranchise. ly be done | /(S GON \ ot e g | Crewdson. the membership was back to exactly one | franchise. but as the com- | MGG, Tt h\ e Doane, tramps. of the school year on June 30, and we |and Mrs, Frank T. True a surprise party | He will also recommend a change in that ST EY Al Dithones, Tod Tic stk | Yore pMerl the infant san o Mr. and Mrs. I | expact to have everything in readiness to [ EFday evening at thelr new home on Sec- | the local officers shall be elected for a year »f the church to land, the title to which is | ronthe, - The’ funeral will be from the | receive all the deaf and dumb of the state "':"”: """.““h of Chicago, who has been | BStead of for six months. MERENURFUN, i AR . "‘[“”:‘” “M.:;v""& sidence in Crescent this morning at 10| of lowa eligible to be educated at this |y the city the last week. the guest of her| He will also recommend to the grand| CEDAR FALLS, Ia., May 11—(Special | thesc be led by the ©'clock and interment will be in the Grange | ynetjtution by the opening of the new |sister, Mrs. Henry W. Rothert, has re-|lodge the adoption of the new rule made | Telegram.)—Married today at Chicago, Dr. | courts, but it au many years | flAn?L \\" Turner fled an information in | 8chool year on October 1. This statement rulr..ml. [.1' ill h‘\’(m"c Chtfotatmen wili an. | 17 ¢ SUpcHms dode defining hazardous | W. L. Hearst of this city and Miss Jennie | uedy and tendly wiy o o o "I] flnn“ Justice Bryant's court yesterday charging | is made by the board with all emphasls h_”“n‘”‘;h( TATHDALS, ur"{-\uif.‘f(;nn.» nq ' occupations and including therein profes- |L. Curtis, associate professor of physio merican_ occupation the church James Stephenson with maliclous trespass, | possible. We have authorized Superintend- [ {heir friends Tuesday evening at their jslonal base ball players, foot ball players, | graphy and geography in the Emmons and state were so closely united and thelr Turner s e Pl et n "ors dnd that | ent Rothert to make the necessary repaira | home, K1 East Broadway. bleycle riders, circus riders, employes in | Blaine normal school comnected with the | {hey nre meparated st in vers haed (o retl | fl]l" a“ b ' tephenson plowed it up again and cropped | In the kitchen and to convert the present l”"i “\1 F. l';mrgl ’:”",,'P‘““’v‘['“,f‘ of '1?‘1. powder factories or persoms in charge of | Chicago university. She was for four years [ 10 Whom the property, which was devoted p ! it laundry bullding into a temporary dining [gonRib Mo RO BEVE BeCh N ter nircet, | dynamite or nitroglycerine, etc. a member of the Towa normal taculty. Dr. | {9 tHeit Joint uscs under the former syve B. G. Jones and Willlam Thompson w room, also to have established at once all | have returned fo their home. he grand lodge has had but little lit!- | Hearst Is a graduate of both the normal [ Understanding of e ciaima o viows Lp frrested at an carly hoir SULUTGey MOTNi | the necessary tollet rooms. Bids for the | The Atlas club will be entertained at its' gation on hand the last year, the most {m- [and state university. They leave Monday | cach siis n reached and the facts | ALt Havana F'LLE'\ fifteen boxes of clgurs In thelr passossion, | wrecking of the burned bulldings will be | last meciing, f0f, (N8, Seanon, at, the Bome portant belnk a case in which the payment | for Vienna, where he takes a post-graduate | i “can i ood all the questions exist- B e Rt e, Se ol have | aavertised for at once, as we deem it nec iotion oF cEicace will be Neid. ! I ot a cortificate was resisted at Dubuque | course. both parties, S o D e o e L (pe. factory | Sary to raze the walls to the second story, | The Ladies' Musical soclety will be en-| because the member had entered the saloon The object of this conference I8 to secure Ohy Sacured by’ forcing a rear window.|at least, ‘as soon as possible, they evi- |tertained Monday afternoon by Mrs. F. M. | business. This is prohibited by the laws [BROWNELL HALL GYMNASTS | e, feparation of church and state, and It They will have a hearing i police court | gently being unsate. Lol e DB Wi gonacred BY | of the order, but inasmuch as his original b gy Enor Tatth orrend 1 X e tocal. joint office of the Pacific and | *'We expect to keep the school open until | *yiry “George Battey and daughter, Miss | Statement was not made a part of the cer- | They Show ‘Parents What's Taught | fot In any s o diplomatlc mission; it Tnited CStatos express companies will be | June 30, retaining the members of the [ Hattle, of Portsmouth, la., who have been | tificate, as required by Iowa laws, the in the New Hall at the owners St property. Tne Whots matter 1y dissolved Thursday. Superintendent G. D. | graduating class and the elder pupils. The [in the city the last week, the guests of | grand lodge was beaten. Another similar in Governor Taft's hands, subject to such Patterson and Foute Agent H. J. Estes of . be sel o toy C. Battey, returned home Saturday. SAS: od Wi ¥ action as may be taken on his part as go The Pacific. Kxpress company were in the | Smaller children will be sent to m'." Colonel and Mrs. J. J. Steadman arrived | 482 Was settled without suit. T Al Al S AT Y B By Sampletine aftangements for | homes as soon as transportation can be | ¢ CoIOF0, RGeS i expect 1o make an| The grand master workman during the " v A R R SRR TR B R the company's new office on South Maln | arranged for and their parengs notified. | extondcd visfc here before returning 10| year rendered a number of declslons, | of £O4Y, CYENING, May 2 was the oceaslon | urnor Tatt to his'post of duty. and Major rect O e T O T pan outiweas | This Will probably taks _ree of four days. }Callfornia to make their permanent home. '} among which s one that a doctor of oste- [t Tifownell Hail to witness zome Wark in | Joha Bindle, Parter has been detstled to ed fol y or. and A of Loga ent a fe a 1l act as o speclal secretary to the @overnoe May 16 AT Elwell will remain in charge | We expect to retain about 100 pupils in] A Dr. and Mre Wit of Logan spent & f6W | opathy cannot be considered eligible for | Physical training in the splendid new gym- | {uiil' he has finished his work In Rome. of ‘the United States Lxpress company s | the school until the close of the school Y were on thelr way to Tabor, where |the place of medical examiner of a lodge. | “Hha exercises began with a short march| Any arrangement affected for the pur- L iz year, as this number can be easily accom- r sons are students’at the Tabor col- | Two disappearance cases have been glv-|by the whole school, led by the primary | chase of the Jands is subject to the ratif videa for. ik o department, followed by a gymaastic driil vhi N. Y. Plumbing Co., telepbone 250. HEUANA Sy Jwion Miss Clarke of Galesburg, IIl, who has | !DE the grand officers some trouble. One s & Momney for Emergency. been In the city, the guest of Miss Ellen |8 case from Sioux City, now in the courts, | cision and wideawake attention. The chil- ry legislation. executed by the calidren's chaes With B cation of congress, which must provide the % Yodge, left the latter part of the week for | where M. H. Dalby di e 94 | dren also demonstrated some elementary | egardinj severance of their connee- sk its assistance. [ months. | only apparatus of its kind in Oma LE DOWNS CALIFORNIANS Regarding committee Monday and a * 1 J family. They claimed the payment of the [} A y v o] ‘The Ladies' Musicat club will meet to- | N marked contrast ta (s more formal $lon with tiE hr"?” e :1""0" aseembly | Wo hope to sécure what e “l "V‘""“tf“ morrow afternoon with Mrs. Ired Loomis, | certificate. This was refused and an inves- | aspect of physical training was the grace- | Eastern Athletes Surpass Their Wes fmembers of the Letters Carrlers’ asso- | n the providential fund, as it is known, | ROITGN SUEORR il Ufttnoon WALl b6 | tigation showed that he was still alive fn | ful little dance, I Bven. ox- Piation say thers has ben more of less | to erect temporary bulidings with. Our | ¢lven by hrs. Loomis whd Mrs. 1da Wiea: | |(Eation showed that o was still alive In | ceedingly Well by o group o youus ladics ern Contestants in Dual Track misunderstanding. The Trades and ‘Labor [ plan is to ercct substantial frame bulldings | Seybert, 5 G b declared dead @b e g it SRR et The erature depa: ent of e Counc D . i t by a0 ass « s embly, acting oh the protest of the|of ome story In helght for dormitories | The literature department of the Councli) o '8 FEP T SEE, rt in Muscatine | Showed some free standing Dhesktus ypographical union against the retention | for the pupils, which can be readily lighted | {ficrnoon at the home of Mrs. Welter IL. \ 3 work of a more adva character G 3t . of the mall carriers In the assembly, voted | and heated by the institute plants, and|Smith vemth Birest. The anniul elec: | There (.;u;g. lurnr.;)m wenkto Callfornia In | 'The interest and excltement of the'guests WNEW HAVEN, Conn., May 11.—The dual s s B 4 Se. | tion of omcers will be held, 1894 and has not been heard from since, [and tl s reached a high point at the | track athletic meet Saturday on Yale fleld o oust them at the meeting Friday night. | these will suffice until the buildings de o e - of Des|Tie grand lodge has required that proot | basket ball game. The contesting teams | between Yale and California universities The mall carriers state that they had | stroyed by fire can be replaced by modern, M:‘_""';n:";‘”:‘_"l':l- e fu» B Joat wock, the Lot death be irorined. pi n;.’.lvn::ll’:fl‘,\h.ili;‘lli\l:uh!;'::::“l:\h‘ witlsts of | resulted In the scor r some time desired a severance of the | up-to-date, fireproof buildings. How 800n | gicsts of the family of Henry Swan of Loy Bht ‘Dlus and | “vle g 5.8 poltits; Chilfornle, §1-8 pointas elations and when the assoclation pald | this can be accomplished we cannot at thia | Sixth avenue Mr. and Mrs. Edmundson| Deal May Stay in Council Bluffu, The same was played according to the| By agreement the firsts only scored. In - - P will safl from New York fo ope e revised rules for wome sed in the ecast- g h . th dues to the aseembly to January 1 of | time state or even predfet. The convening | Wil SIC IVOSE SIA%, SOOR i HiGUNInG the | Governor-Cummins did not learn of the | ern colleges, which Fequire h aivislostst; [ the track events the Yale track athletes his year notified the secretary that it de- | of a special session of the legislature to | continent. $ loss of the Iowa School for the Deat at |the fleld into three equal parts, crosswise, | Were superior, but in the field events the fred to pull out from the nssembly. No- | provide an appropriation for this purpose | "Miss Bell and Miss Hortense Forsyth|aoi & pide S catiraay, Ho expressed | U8 doing away with unnecessary and | advantege was purtly with the visitors : soklg g g - Aprte o8 ol i & governor. The next session | gave an Informal musical at the home of almless running over the ground and uf- Tar GhL the KRNI b - Ea e Pkl Taath Blces to the same effect were served on the | rests with the governor. The fhe ‘latter on First avenue Friday evening | himself as extremely sorry that the build- | fording better opportunities for team work o s ANot b et henimat e | {;crolnrv February I and April 1, but| of the legislature will not be held until | (% S ruh o thelr friends. The program | ing had burned. It was a lively game, though o number Spraker was not entered for Yale ssembly failed to take any cognizance | January, 1904, but we believe that the tem- [ \All be Yepeated Monday evening at the | " 5 - o ¥ of fouls were made in the first half, which | in the high or broad jumps. In the high p ;. g RS m"\r') bulldings will suffice until then.|same place for the benefit of the Associ- It emphasizes the necessity for the eree- | ended with a score of 6 to 3 in favor of the iy P B them. porary e e had the | ated Charities. tion of strictly fireproof bulldings at all | Blues. Throughout the game good passing | Yala competitor and the point was divided, | e In any event, supposing A pleasant musleal was given at the |our state irstitutions,” he declared. “we | %85 done and some pretty goals thrown, [ two-thirds going to California Homes for Al money to at once commence rebuilding, It | sicond - Presbyterian church Thursday | mugt bulld permaneitly and for the fu Bt e i San haney one from the | 'In the mile race Teal of ¥ . s . ofore the vening by Mra. 4 Sovalt, assisted by & - | field. en time was called th. ill of California ran a de For sale at ‘low prices and easy | would be nearly two years before the work | evening by Mrs. A, A, Coyal % | ture.” He could give no estimate as to | to 7 in favor of the Whites Tather than make them run a ber of her friends. A large audience ayments, homes in all parts of the city, of constructing such bulldings as the boara \‘v“":"ll;’l e s RARiEtInE 0 The [-'WhAL eould ob wnuld be doas of | e Facher” than mako “them Tl 100 the ofsame Vd/ue i fmm b Z : HIGHLAND PARK HAS WOE g Jump the two Californians tied with tff cluding some of the nicest residences | proposes to erect here could be completed. | Bl ih M CRr0r Yy 1" Wien-Beybert, | " There is a contingent fund in the con- i gPedeo oL R S ML snd those of moderate size. Also dwell- We are determined that the school shall | Mre, N. O."Ward, Mps. A o R SR gl R well run race, under ad ‘weather cor STAR' "HORSE SHOE. s and ousiness property in Omaha.| go on uninterruptedly, as far as possible, goln gt Kypes, Misa Eilis. Miss Tel, : sfp i el | Meetn Secona Dr & at Hands of | men able to do themselves justice, for a il 4 B R, |80 0D e veady been faken o | Miss Tulléys,” Ned Mitchell ‘and Lucius | which may be used for furnlshing tem- . s of | men able to do themsclves Justice, for a SPEARHEAD. STANDARD NAVY, z ght and eold. It will pay you a L ryor. porary quarters for the School for the Deatf, Creighton Sluggers, Who Pile & * L4 7 QI e north V. 8 ro bedsteads apd bedding, and all the | The marriage of Miss Grace Black to ] ; west across the fleld ‘0LD PEACH & HONEY”" see us at the office of J. W. Squire. :f:‘l" -r’.\‘ Supplies’ to keep the institution | John W. Ferrier vccurred Friday evening but there is no way by which the state can Up Fifteen Runs. The half-mile race was well run, Kane | e : S con~ | 8t 8:30 at the home of the bride's parents, | build the school until after the legislature 2 4 i taking the lead for three laps, with Serviss | and J. T." Tobacco. Settle a Sidewalk Grade. | going. Fortunately the board had con- L4l 890 At che home 9f (I8 JFUH S Preet | again meets. It has been suggested that wl'::';s‘ MOINES, May 1lL.—(Special Tele- [ of California following his pace closely. | e » numbs: steads for ; B e, st ,)—WIith the thermometer about zero, | Deming of Yale kept himself well in hand The city council at a special session yes- | tracted for a large number of bedsteads R B DA O eh,," g | the school could be temporarily housed in | the Crelghton university team defeated the | until the turm' of the last lap, when' he Yerdav _ afternoon decided to adopt the | the hospitals at Cherokee. wmvvh,'"‘,‘“m presence of only the immediate friends of | the state buildings at Knoxville, which | j1ock [Highland Park college Saturday by | passed his competitiors and closed the gap, | grade suggested by City Engineer Etnyre needed yet, and they can be shipped to ) comnie. " Mr and. Mre. Ferrler | were erected for 8 biind imstitute but | i betkeot s F4ME a8 phenomenal in | winning from Kano by a narrow marghm | o hopiian e lles d08l, covple. s, A1 M esian this respect, that in the second Inning the | and from Serviss by fifteen feet. The wind for the sidewalk in front of the Straub| Council Bluffs at once. The same appl terday afternoon for San ¥rancisco: | which are now idle, but they are not large | locals hit Welch for nine Tins and yei (he | wis blowing directly against them on the | 3 e Steps w aken at once | from where they visitors over 3 bullding on Brosdway, now undergoing im- | to mattresses. fit;lpaw-:‘lllll ::s;mhmm“g o | Phillppines, where Mr. Ferrier has recently | enough for the purpose, and it is "“"'f'l“.u‘:.»:. Dvercame |’rl.1xl.“" .L“:l..u]u.m the spurt, and the time, 2:40%, was therefore provements and an ordinance was ordered | to supply the pup'le witt HecCer SOEBE | been appointed to a government position. | generally assumed that temporary quarters | work ¥ clean Nl ) 890 ie's loas of the 100 yards dash was a @rawn in accordance. The grade as recom- | Judge Kinne and Mr. ! m‘ ok o of the most er e he “irip | for the school will be found in Council | Weich was succeeded by Bucklin, who|surprise as Abadia was not expected to mended will bring the sidewalk to the top | highest terms of pralse of e L ever given in thi y | Bluffs. pitched excellently. The locals used Paul t either Moulton or Hargrave. ) Vorld"” ve! Tuesday and | ot the curb and not above it, as would [and officers of the Institution, who n]hln- Atound the World” siv en_Tu "‘ml%r 0 | P ot the state bulldings are fusured | Fla Bl DUt bofh were hit uhmercicuily v ainocy B T Dave been the case had the original grade | doned all efforts to save thelr own belong- | g,chiice of the women of St. Paul's EpiSco- | aig all of the newer bulldings are of fire- | baRKers and O'Keete, Dincen and Catlahan | Gash, fAnichine & second. Results: been adhered to. The new walk was or- |ings and Instead did everything in thelr | pa| .»lmn»‘h.m rrafill;-;‘:!‘:‘n‘l’l”s;;:};g"\ e in | proot construction, so that in a few years :]w !uus.» hll»'”"rvighlun'.\ infleld and out-| 1W-yard dash ila, Califorma, won dered lald with cement in accordance with | power o asslst the children from the 34 notel. America was at the home | thero will be little danger of loss from fire, | were\blaniad 10 alx Innines. " Ta the cogen | i Ot et € frgonds - Hargrave, " Yal the resolution adopted some time ago by i building and then alded in saving the ef- » Pusey, which was lavishly deco”| Three other large state buildings have | Highland filled the bases and 1§ looked ard dash: Hargrave, Yale, won; the city council that all sidewalks rclaid |fects of the pupils and fighting the flames. | rated for the occasion in patriotic | Saraad tn'tha Sust tae years, at Glenwooq, | NoPeful, but the steady work of the 'varsity r California, second; Arnsteir ¥ s v » vex 'nd numerous flags, beside being the abode destroyed the locals’ only hope ale, thire ne in the business portion of the city must be | They sald their investigations showed that | &b PUATONS RS Sincricans. India was Ames and Iowa City. Members of the | Stoien B e Ty and tha | TR ot ] Yale, won; James, » teache a offic lost all of : “Merriam, Japan at 3 ¢ cement and not brick. the teachers and officers had at the home of €. Merriam, J Board of Control went to Council B o | visitors got the best of the numbers, This| Yale, second; Hunter, Yale, third. Time — thelr personal effects and that they favored | the home of C. L. Turner and German lufts to | visitors got the best of the numbers. This nd: Hu i H = L e rden, At (he | meet with Superintendent Rothers v : Molds Ratiroad Re te. retmbursement for thelr losses by the state, | with its typical root beer gargeh S0 131 PO U ¥ othert this | tho other being last week by Nebraska yard run: Deming, Yale, won; Kane ome O ] dol d Macrae. -~ 'ome tendance, 50, BeCOn: viss alifor 1 r Coroner Treynor held an inquest Friday | but this was a matter over which they had | roq)izeq a handsome sum as the results of A ! A e nd; rviss, Califorr third §t Underwood over Almeda Farrell, the |Bo control, but would have to be done Dby | their efforts. Water Works Injuneti Refused. | crejehton e e run: Teal, Yale, and F Highland 0900 tled; Jacobus, Yale, third. tatteriea: Creighton, We 3ue and | T4 , v the Injunction sought for in the case of J. | O'fcestes Vighiftd Park. Paul, filly and | o TWo-mile run: Frenchot, Yale, won; hillips ag e : L snland paul, Bumstead, Yale, second; Tibbetts, Cail The board before leaving the institute | Davis sells grass. H. Pililios’ asaiast he SIT.06 Dae Mothow, | Mt ERUpSE 300 TORpLNe Dhishe: Ros | foryia. ' thisd.' Timst 10/d6 i E o company an: e city auditor " hot-put: Plaw, C: § 1 ast evening authorized Superintendent . s o S p a a, won (dis I I o e o Judge Ollver Names Delegates. | and city treasurer, to prevent the city's Bighio Snd Jargiey. Mutehed. tance, 41 feet 4 inch ‘Yale, second the fast mall came In sight. She was | Rothert tosmake the contracts . | paying over to the water company the $50 A twenty-round mill, Marquis of Queens- | (4 feet 10 inches; 4 third’ (38 feet . . | teackers for the next year the same as if| ONAWA, Ia, May 1L—(Special)—Tho pany the §50,- | perry rules, has been arranged fo. take | 13 inches) unablp to extricate it and the engineer ) adlyen 3 ot | 000 which the city agreed to loan to the | place beiween Johnnie Richie of South jle vault: Preston, Yale, won (11 feet) |the disaster had mot occurred Monona county republican convention met een J z . ; poticed too late to stop the train that she X » . | company for ten years at 2 per cent fnter. | Omaha and Matt Bartley of Chicako at | Pease, Yale, second (10 feet 9 Inches): Wik Deld fast by the foot. The jury b “mnl Judge Kinne, Mr. Cownie and Architent|at the court house at 1:30 this afternoon. | .= =", = # h the Red Light theater in South Omaha on | cox, C: b oo b . e jury brought |, 1\ %" oturned to Des Moines last evening. | Sixteen out of twenty-one townships were | 3t for the constructlon of water mains to lifornia, third (10 feet 5% Inches) b Friday night, May 23. Articles were signed | Hammer-throw: Plaw, California, won I e o e o o “waPttY | “Mr. Libbe, the state architect, sald the | represcnted. T. B. Lutz of Mapleton was | the army post. In an exhaustivo opinion | ast night, “Thie men will welin 128 polinds | us teot d Inci k! rale 48 188 OGS, ANpRR0ns ¢ o lit- |, rmed bulldings would be replaced by |chairman, A. W. Burgess, Onawa, secre- | ‘DS cOUTt goes into the detalls Bf the case | 43 0. Fotch " marks Richie's re-entry into | Broad jump 1550 u‘lflr‘l: l?‘“?“iflt:;l :‘:l:nm:‘l.u;:,', ll::f l""{’ modern, up-to-date structures on an en- |tary. Judge Oliver allowed to select :‘I:‘E‘t"‘l:“)‘l'l:* ‘x"h“.‘"’“’] ‘"’l ‘:“""“'“ agree- | the ring, he having steadfastly abstained |3 inchesi; Hussey, Californ fpetipvad 4o Teinted Sway T8I0 | {irely difterent plan. While the bulldings |his own delezates to the judicial convention o loan the fund, and the legislature’s | since hli victory ‘over Oscar Ja0t A (Juphes); Redmy, Tls, thisd RATES ¢ SRk ar. | destroyed were worth about §250.000, he fand named E. L. Hogue. A. Kendall, W. L. :;"‘.'(';“"“L‘r“;gr”:l‘;')' 8 loan. sre not waeons | [T man ™ ¢ “Hight jump: Powell and Cheek, California, 0 . - = 4 -4 I 0] y e varlous reasons : = Renl Estate Transfer I said that probably $350,000 to $400,000 would | Smith, J. A, Lister, J. A. Pritchard, George | oy 8001 for @ der this i { be the cost of the new ones. He sald “the | A. Oliver, D. C. Debn, T. B. Luts, C. B.|fpw8ed b7 the plaintiff. Under this decision Harrisburg, Pa. g o led yesterday In the city officials re abled o These trapefcrs were f : Board of Control and the state generally [Cooper and E. A. Smith; state delegates, S. Y oficlals are enabled to pay over fhe 'b"l'«'f"‘_:{‘r‘l"“’:;“’_"“"“" office of J. W. |, e entered on a policy of erecting noth- | B. Martin, R. K. Holbrook, E. L. Hogue, ::jm:m::: ’l',”'r‘[‘“'lI:’"M‘n‘m_:“:l";'\““h"']“"}: Philadelphia R i ing but fire-proof bulldings and such bulld- Frank Stocker, James Carmody, H. V. |gi0® (0, PR (8 KEECR Ty begin o 5 *Oblock 8. Backett's add ings as are contemplated to be erected here | Chapin, C. L. Persinger, H. B. Ordway, Joha | ;7o 50 B8 | I BEACE 0 the way as Washington, D. C. s w.od...l $ 400’ will cost $330,000 to $400,000 and possibly [S. Ordway and G. W. Buckley; congres- | ine ouinoces of the council in ”“"('4""1 oy "“ MAY 14 to 19, "\\"n'ls\}?“‘m‘i.' ,il\“.l‘ A Il more. The bulldings destroyed were old, |slonal delegates, J. J. Elllot, H. Dawes, T. |00 VAURes B 0 €GN0 m’u"lmu““ “"‘ ¢ Good returning till June 80. Pobne e s 3,00 | poorly comstructed and not at all fitted for | E. Brown, C. E. Carmody, W. H. Waples, [ i, o0 (A0 B0 FONE (mAMECLion sult, : o David K. Thompson and wife et al to | the purpose for which they were intended. | W. W. McDonald, H. D. Lemberg, J. A. Fol- | 1y L S ey SNG4 Also ONE FARE PLUS $260 James 0. and Elias Thompson. #% | | They were brick structures, but all of the | well, Robert Whittier and Jobn R.. Weleh. | ad the*omcale may re e O st o 8 - » e officials m: se to tran - @ € terio was wood d g 8 ese elegates rs. C M I fry K HEndricks und Wit (6" Yoh A saved, but It was erected & groat many | 00 Tl T R Natlonal Guard Inspections, May 18, 1, 2. ‘-O\I'n Bifney and hushand ‘to Mary yoars ago. befads the days of’ five-proot | ¥e M. € 048 19 #r Haplds. | The inspectogs of the National Guard tn- CITY 0rFIcES: oy, lot 10, Auditor's subdilv. of butldings CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., May 11.—(Special.) | spected the militia company at Ottumwa 1401-1408 Farnam Sely swiy 12-75-40, w. d othi emained o e ve col tee of the e | Friday, B P . D thing remained yesterday morming of | —The executl mmittee of the state [ Friday, returnin, here today. Next week Brewed in a plant as clean as the cleanest home kitchen—always open to Omnl H. Torneten and wife to Hern- Vinton, jion— 58,971 visitors last year, -year-old chill who was run down and |dct of the legislature. Gravel roofing, A. H. Read. 54) Broadway. | Judge A. H. McVey Saturday denied lled by a Rock Island train. The child New Contracts with Teachers. e With others was gathering flowers by the pallroad and started to cross the track Her foot caught fast in a cattle guard just Bara Hilller, eig ot swis B-To-i2, ex- the burned buildings but the bare and |Young Men's Christian assoclation bas de- | the companies at Cedar Rapid oot patiroas, W d g charred walls, portions of which seemed in | eided to hold the next state convention at | Burlington and Fairfield will be inspectod Banthard andiv aloand teti-it, tmminent danger of collapsing at any mo- [ this place in February, 1903. The present | The condition of the companies Is found to Qo d. sl ment. Ropes were stretched at a safe dis- | oficers of the state organization are: Presi- | be generally fair, but three or four com. S DGR tance all around the rulps to keep the chil- |dent, J. G. Olmstead, Des Molnes; v panies will be either mustered out or be s dren and others from approaching withis | president, E. H. Burnside, Oskaloosa, 1a.; | reorganized as the result of the inspection ] the danger line treasu; L K Wilson, Des Molues; sec-| Rev. 0. D. Ellett, 8 member of the Des by BUITS CLEAN | But for the rutus of the burned bulldings | retary, C. E. Hunn, Des Molues Moines conference of the Methodist Epis Man wants bui here nothi i e e v : Bplaco- 4.2 " Drod ot teessed. Spectal attention | (BEre WAS Bothing to indicate yesterdsy [ cotee | pa) church (he past ten years aad s wen little heve below! siven Jadles garments Also chenille (hat the institute had been visited Friday known minister in central lowa, K Said a morbid poet urtains neatly cleaned. dyed and by the most disastrous conflagration in its | MT. VERNON, Ia., May 11.—(Special)—| termined upon the establishment of l 5 for the Laundry 2y . » pon th lishment of ¢ ng years ago, reated. -Phone L-is lowa Sleam Dye | nistory. The children were comfortably | The anuual May festival of music will be | probibition paper in lowa. Sll ,V R G LOSS gives universal l‘l::u f‘)uu -:u‘fi"mht vk ¥ B housed In the other bulldings and had re- |held on the 220, 234 and 24th. The Splering | He bas been quite prominent in tem satisfaction. s i r 'LEw's CUTLER Jcetved thelr meals at the regular hours. |orchestra, composed of ifty male members, | perance and prohibition work and was con. Vo ansle SA S A The bakery was turned loto a kitchen for [has been engaged for the entire period | sidered available last year as a hibitio Purestand Best— When [look at The ~FUNERAL DIRECTOR— |tbe time being and the teachers and off- |and the Cornell College Oratorio soclety | candidate for governor, but deciined. the iy o Bee's great “Want (Buccessor to W, C. Estep) cers had been provided with quarters i of 110 volces will assist. Tho sale ofseats | place. He is now pastor of a church in Rip. - Ad” page. 85 PEARL STREET. 'Phome 07,the symassium. Superigtendent Kothers indicates the best attendance ever kuowu. | pey, but the paper will be Ppublisheq in For sale by all first-clase groce: -b————-—do i