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Btrayed, from the pasture of Samuel|formance of its contract was of no force |, H, Gelse and wife to Mason City arrived in the city and also Governor S. R. Kansas City. since that time I have had perfect Avery, corner Franiiin street, and” Ben- | ang that the city could never recover on it | & Ko, Dotgs Rallwey' comPATY | Van Sant of Minnesota and s milltary | SogthecdreD O3 the policemen, who were health. Thauks, dear Mrs. Pinkham Bolla ‘color. ‘A’ sultable reward for ‘return |in case the company falled to install and | FERE of way over nwil meld BI04l . o | 10t They were escorted to the hotel and | tain’ Miller had his -dapder” up by thia| KANSAS CITY, May 21—It the profect S USRI L BOW SR of same. have in operation its plant in the time|Conrad Geise, jr., snd wife to same, before noon Governor Cummins and his | time. Leaving Brackett and Hardin to|!nvolved in maps filed today in three coun- | MRS. JENNIE O'DoNNELL, 278 East 31 g Hu o A onaracter At | specified. This statement of Attorney Tin- .'.':."\"“n.‘,‘;’g,".',‘éu.‘,’,’. s-;cr&or'xmfi‘ e military staff called on them .officially and | gy the house he returned to the polfce | 18, Jackson and Clay in Missouri and tbt..l Clll , I11, — #8000 forfeit if adove i ay on complaint of his wife, who charged | ey evidently carried welght with the coun- | F76%,1%G G 00 " sow|on Qeneral Dodge at his apartments. In |station and secured a search warrant. He | Wyandotte In Kansas, 1s carled out, the| “genciiencteenee =~ him with threatening to iill her. He will | cllmen, as yestorday afternoon they de- | Eiisabeth Garlowski and husband to the afternoon Governor Cummins and staff | went again to the house and was admitted | Kansas City, Mexico & Orlent Rallway L R m any f'n'." @ hearing In police court this morn- | cjded that in place of the bond the company same, same over ney nwik nwi o |gave an official reception to the visitors|as before. This time, however, the of- | company will have a complete terminal | form of female ills can be cured Frank Karns, charged with forelbly ta. | #10uld deposit with the city treasurer the | qort” Harrings and wife {0 same, at the executive office and hundreds were | cors were prepared and had the inmates | System in Kansas City. The plan is to have , DY Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta~ ing @ horse away from = Poundmaster | Sum of $5,000 in cash, to be forfeited to the | “same over swii nwi 13 and se} neyl received. It is the plan for the governors | covered before they had time to draw |8 four-track terminal, two for steam rail-| Dle Compound. That’s sure, Burke, which tho latter had found esiray | city In the event of the company falling to L w3 1065 | 5t the two states and their staffs to go [ thelr weapons. roads and two for electric rallroads. With [ Mrs. Pinkham advises sick wo- and’ costs in pouce"'wu'n 'ym:m:;f‘ 1o | corry out its part of the contract. el nel 13-76-42, 450 | to Rock Island tomorrow morning and at- towa Orep Condtitons. six miles of terminal tracks the Orient| Men free. Address, Lynn, Mass. will board out the fin B Declines to Pay Interest. Robert Kuhn and wife 0 safe, samé | tend the encampment of the llinols Grana | = =¥ “ Ry will enter the Union station by ouo of the over swij nel 14-T-43, w. d.......... -| Fonowing 1s orhe sate commander will be Present| when this change was suggested the | Bilzabeth Lidgett and husband o Army, where they will be officially re: et ::n“ ':' Yt'hv:rw : ‘:le I&Wl three routes, and will establish connections - of Maccabees; also delegations from nam- | committee at first insisted that the com- | 8ame, nmquover nwig nwi 24 and celved. 19, 1908: The f eek ending May | with every railroad entering Kansas City burg, Ia., an ha. The bustness m pany deposit $10,000. Mr. Stevens on bes | % nei o L PULE & RPN 10| The council of administration of the |19 : e first half of the week was | oxcopt the Chicago & Alton, and including PREMATU ing will "be_followed by & social session, | P17 0 {1 e 1o areed to this, provid. | ¥ ovioiakpan snd wifs to sam 8 %0 | Grand Army of the Republic held a session | cool and wet, with excess of cloudiness; the | yne Kansas City Belt, the Union Termine) RE'URAYNESS at_which refreshments will be served. w4y !t Ao » P pver sey ned 3 Iest half much wa ¥ith State Deputy Henry of Des Motnes will | I0€ that when-the money would be returned | Charles MoNamara and wite to same, | this afternoon to consider preliminary mat- | loat hel i+ nmn";fl’::h w. h l“;l'u}f“‘ and the Suburban Belt systems. be present at the meeting of the Eiks to- | to the company on its fulfiliing its con- [ ;¥ ACTRS In nek Bw 14T0-48 W, e, ters. The members were pleased with the The AYELY AT s cn"i The new terminals, including two bridges, T e i iaer Mool | tract it ehould also receive 3 per cent on | “right of way over lota 1 and 2, Aud: showing made by the oficers, as reports | The Average temperstidre was somewhat | wiil cost $2,000000. 4 | the amount of the deposit. Mr. Stevens ex- | itor’s subdivision neli se and lot bave been received from all the posts N e —— quet. with the banks whereby 3 per cent would | John Roan and wife to same, same to these reports, is shown to be much ) peclally in sections where the rainfall was| (ypyENNE, Wyo, May 21.—(Special The, readjustment of rates will be die- | g paid on the $10,000 cash deposit. Objec. | OVer 8% nek and nwiy se 77641, . |larger than a year ago. The report of In- 'lb\lndln(,lhut‘lhere was conslderable delay | moioorem )1 the United States court toe| —~—— ol y_Colonel C. Jaunders at the ® ” w. e . o Y n corn lantin, operati o Vi > vy i~ meeting of Hazel camp, Modern Woodmen | tions were raised to the payment of the in~ | Avthur i, Bpare and wife to same, spector L. B. Cousins of Councll Blufls fs | 6or PUDCIAE operations. The Work, |44y "y 7. Norton, the attorney, pleaded | kmperial Chemical Co., 185 'W. 234 8t., N. Y. of America, Thursday evening in Wood- | terest and City Treasurer True declined to| 12 acres in swhi swif 14-76-43, w. d.. 1| especially complete, and Commander Metz- . ced i the IATECT | o i1ty to the charge of using the malls for i man hall in the Merrfam block. The meet- dlan of the money on these terms, | JOhn J. Tiarks to same, right of way gar reports that it is one of the best re- | part of the state, and in early planted flelds | oo 4o a Wi e opel 0 d Vi - 7654 ing will be open (o all members of the :en::-":) ]::K;’hy amumin 1t was finally | pOust MWK new 18764 w. d... 1360 | Dorts ever made to any department, It is | & fair stand has been secured and cultiva- _::‘:,0“;;"”‘;““;:':!"'“‘“ ':;: ;"":m‘::‘:;‘""" Kelley, the farmer from Hardin | agreed that the company should deposit same over sl mel{ 7-75-42, w. 4. 800 | expected that the actual membership of the tion is in progress. The reports show about Norton conducted a matrimonial huru\; NEWS OF INTEREST IOWA. THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1902 FROM was placed In the custody of the police and afterwards exploded, tearing away huge stones from the bed of the river and driv ing a great hole in the ground where it bad been planted. Windows were broken for blocks around and bulldings shook as Orleans, is asking for & nomfvation for the third term and his opponent is Attorney G. 1 Miller, also of Clarinda. A. B. Lorans ot Clarinda and J. A. Delk of Coin are the contestants for the district court clerkship. 1. H. Taggart, for the supervisorship, and MRS, J. E, O'DONNELL Was Sick Eight Years with Female Trouble and Finally ‘ B SHRat (86 0dtd riler aiget Wil BAU\ l'P ADMI“STRATIOV though by a great earthquake. The police | W. W. HIIL for the recordership, are with Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's likely that the board Friday night will J . l 3 COUNCIL BLUFFS, [t NISTRATION| 555 £ i o % % i MINOR MENTION, Davis sells druge. Stockert gells carpets and rugs. Wollman, eclentific opticlan, 409 B'way. Leffert, eyesight specialist, 238 Broadw Take home .a brick of Metsger's ice DAY OF TALK 0N TELEPHONE! Gouncil Gommittee Disposes of One Franchite and Lays Another One Over, turbances in the High school and it is said that changes in the faculty there are im- minent. Matters in District Court. At the conclusion of the evidence for the state in the case against Attorney Fremont Benjamin, icdicted on a charge of alleged malicious threats to extort, Judge Towa G. A, R. Will Undoubtedly Endorse Oourse in the Philippines. HOT FIGHT FOR THE NEXT ENCAMPMENT Supreme Court Holds Retroaactive where he was about to embark for Cen- tral America. He was taken back to Waterloo, convicted and eent to the peni- tentiary for a term of twenty years. Stranger Robbed, Frank Aylesworth, who says he comes from Albla, reports that he was touched for $60 at the house of Mabel \Woods on FAILS TO SHOW THE BULLETS “orporal O'Brien Delays Presen Explosives Which He Says Soldiers Used. 21.—~Corporal Rich- on the witness cream. Vanlla, %c; Neopolitan, 35e. Wheeler took the case from the jury and Feature of the Law on Incor- South West Fourth street last night. Ayles- |stand today when the committee on the Picture framing & clalty, C. E. Alex- ordered a verdict returned for the defend- worth clalms that he had the money Philippines met. He failed to produce the e Destow e 'lxe" vu‘i fo INTERSTATE COMMERGE GIVES CASH BOND ant. Charles Bierwith, a former saloon s Tt e wrapped up in & rubber band and placed [sample bullets of which he had spoken R T keeper whose saloon was closed by Ben- Void, in a wallet. This, it is alleged, was taken |yesterday, intimating that they were ex- on a Mrs. J. Ross left Monday evenin ash. special visit to friends-in Seattle, Several Other Changes Made in the Proposed Franchise, but Company jamin, snd Attorney Emmet Tinley were the only witnewses introduced by the state. (From a Staff Correspondent.) from him while he wae engaged in dancing with one of the inmates of the house. Ma- He sald he had sent to Mase chusetts for the bullets, but that they had and Mrs, 9. T, Baybert returned you - bel Woods, “Willie" Carlton and Bessie |not yet arrived. gy TE 1o yiaki -with Triends i Upi- Will Not Concede Free hThf ':m..o' ‘,k fi.ug:-::|.n:::r7:gmv.;: DES MOINES, May 21.—(Special)—The | Clark were arrested, all three of whom | FHe wes questioned In regard to the ml cago. *Phones for Schools. car i T o s department encampment of the Grand Army | pleaded not gullty when arraigned before The University club will meet this after- noon with Mrs, Mark Willlams on Madison avenue. J. M. Flagler left three weeks' trip through, Oregon, and Montana. George 8. Wright from Davenport, la., legal business Orpheus club concert of popular music at last evening for a Idaho returned yesterday where he went on The aldermen sitting ae a committee of the whole yésterday afternoon decided for the second time within about a week upon the character of the ordinance granting the Interstate Telephone company a franchise for a telephone system which in their | motion of the defendants. Carl Negethon, charged with maintaining a nuisance In the nature of a floating sa- loon on a steamboat on the Iowa side of Cut Off lake entered a plea of guilty and was fined $300 and costs, but was permitted to file a bond for six months. At the last term of court Negethon's trial re- of the Republic for lowa will heartily en- dorse the Roosevelt adminitration's war policy iIn the Philippines and denounce those who have been criticising the admin- istration for alleged cruelty in the matter of dealing with the people of the Philip- pines. This is the plan which was made plain this morning, when General Grenville Judge Slivara this morning. Alleged Opilum Den. After an encounter in which guns and knives played an important part Officers Miller, Brackett and Detective Hardin last night succeeded In gaining entrance to an alleged opfum joint, 340 South West Fifth nute appearance of the wounds which he sald had been produced by the explosive bullets. He sald that one of the old men killed at Lanog when they were advancin, toward the American eoldiers with a flag of truce had the entire top of his head shot off, while the other's abdomen wae split open. In the first case the bullet had “Dear Mrs, Pinxgasm:—I have never in my life given a testimonial before, but you have done so much for me that I feel called upon to give you this unsolicited acknowledgement of the Broadway Methodist church Thursday | opinion should be permitted to go before | sulted in the jury failing to agree. M. Dodge arrived in the city and mingled | Street. Three negroes were arrested, two FIICTWL [h5 MMomen Re. paased out of MRS, JENNIE L. O'DONNELL T, M Ao of Bhad. | th® PeOPle of the city for their approval.| On the adjournment of district coUTt|with the soldiers. He came from Councit |MeD and one woman. Jacob Payne, who |y ct, MU BONE (COnG,C EOREL TOI ) oy sotoF Onkland Woman's Riding Ctub. ukit tomple. Lramatic Order Knights of | Several changes were made In the ordinance | yesterday afternoon the members of the| Bjufts, accompanied by John Lindt, who s | Va8 8rrested charged with being the owner |, 0" 0 F 0 %, S the wonderful curative value ef Lydi; ihorassan, Saturdsy evening In 8t Alban's | as it was submitted to the city councll | trial jury presented Judge Wheeler With & | 1o be the next department commander, and [ % 8% oplum den, pleaded mot gullty and | WEEE U SRS P IRE, L | Ghe TORcorte surative velus o v hall. 4 oin 7ne | Mondsy night and it was then referred to | handsome leather upholstered armchalr.|he was busy during the day groeting [ on Facens on, 4200 ball. Gue Payne and | o oqiong from Senator Dietrich that the| pound. For sight years I had femals piloat,, Rebekan pendunt and pin._ The | the clty sollcitor (o be redratted and pre- | County Attoraey Kilipack made the presen- | riends. General Dodge is bighly indignant | Seitg Smith pleaded not guilty to being | L0 S S0 BEE, DI At e | Do e e o aad e engraved on back of pin, Return to Bee office and get reward. Ralph Robertson has been elected editor- in-chfet of the High School Echoes, Rob- ert L. Sprague business manager and Miss Margaret Wright, local editor. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Perrine of Chicago are_guests of Mrs. Perrine’s sister, Mrs. . B. Peyton of First avenue, enroute to Colorado, where they will spend the sum- mer. B township, committed to St. Bernard's hos- sented to the city council night for action. At the council meeting Monday night Emmet Tinley, attorney for and one of the incorporators of the Council Bluffs Inde- pendent Telepbone company, suggested to the aldermen that the provision In the In- terstate company's ordinance requiriog it to file a $15,000 bond for the faithful per- next Monday with City Treasurer True $5,000 within five tation speech on behalf of the jurors. Judge Wheeler was completely taken by surprise, but succeeded In catching his breath in time to suitably thank the donors. Real Estate Transfern. Theee transters were filled yesterday in the abstract, title and loan office of J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street: Conrad Torneten and wife to si at the attitude of some of the members of congress and others in calling in question the military methods of the administration and is determined that the Department of Towa will go on record in regard to a mat- ter that is purely one of military customs and usages. During the forenoon General Ell Torrance of Minnesota, commander-in- chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, encampment tomorrow will be nearly 1,000, was eet for Thureday afternoon. Accord- ing to the stories told by the officers the three went down at midnight last night intending to search the house. They say that they were admitted to the house, but upori making a movement as if to proceed farther into the room guns appeared in the hands of the two_men, while it is claimed the woman went for a knife. They the usual amount of damage to corn by cut with the flag might have been killed by guns In the hands of others than the United States soldlers. TERMINAL FOR ORIENT LINE Complete System is to Be Estal by Stilwell Road in shed and advertised for a husband under the complications. During that time I was more or less of an invalid and not much for anything, until one day I lound a book in my hall telling of the cures you could perform. I became interested ; I bought a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound and was hel I continued its use and in seven months was cured, and ital by the 1 i same over nel nwi 18-To-4: A Baturday 4ied yentordny. "o wig 8 years | daya atier the passage of tho ordinance, to | RATtself ‘swid £, w. @ wo| The encampment will open tomorrow | Werme and wire werms, snd some replant- | name of Mabel Dundas, At the time of his e And lln(l;, Thehlunerll’ will be held | be forfeited in case of failure on the part | Edward meten to_same, 75 and the parade will take pl o oD 40y iy eomislag, 40 “rdenl’"uck arrest, three months ago, he was engaged Haraln township. o ey home in e P Ve hoie oo | TR Selota e it -2“&57'1"5: "% Campfire tn Eventn generally is well advanced. The ideal con- | 0 B¢ Matried to ecores of men in difterent The case against Mrs. Knottes, charged | The company will no ‘ 400 square Yeet in sey se! -41, parts of the country and had worked them by Mrs. Lou Dhsaver of Albright, Neb | on this sum. 3w Wil and wife' to same. Hahi °| . This evening at the Auditorium there was :;'e‘::r:'l '-"":."("'":":‘ dati :{‘: most | all for money. Ho did business for over a H H m‘;‘ln;h'rrln"tfifi Of her pocketbook con: | The section requiring the company to de- | %o ipqytoVer® Ml ‘wiy dsT0, hold a great campfire, addressed by a large | U Dru‘p::n(lon iy e prh ':d pl‘:: t;’n'" year and realized thousands of dollars. He 2 gy v R f the kMl vxe g v, 18 ber of the leading members of the or« ttempted to produce a Mabel Dundas, but Justice B t t by Assistant County | POsit $1,600 to pay the expenses o w. number of the attemp! P uf Attorney Kimbali, there being no evidence | special election at which the ordinance will Herman Erokman and wife 1o same. der In the state. The principal addresses, z‘:u:"“i"““;“‘“"" thorough. The orchard | o oicers threatened to prosecute her as an wcrl:b-;c-‘m:-r:-‘ theBch;:rn. RN be submitted to the vote of the people was 77" L€ ¢ bt 1,500 | however, were by Oonenlu Torrance 1::: o SR JROmIN an accomplice, and the woman dropped lectriclan Bradley has been em- | gtricken out as not being a necessary part| Sara V. Chil sa Governor Van Sant. General Dodge tal out of sight. E‘E"..'.‘.‘,,"’;.;'fi,.‘“o’; Councll, {0 make the | of thie measure. Tho movey will have to | E&me Over nely Ewi -To-dl w. d 7| briefly and aleo Commander Metzgar and |[OWA WORKMEN IN SESSION SIS tiiee o e e ekt | e e e | Radforem fot 16 blook €& Jefterls’ L | others: tion will | Lodge Assembles at Waterloo e r:m W l:": 'rs-"fi Tel mn - | will call a special election. sl on, w. d........ verenese Just where next year's convention wi BVANSTON, Wyo., May 21.—(Special Tel- ynzarl'glll l!k’l: :fl'&_fl.d .ar.l.fl( in:pm\l':n:‘-;l‘l “/Alderman Lovett again insisted -on the C;A‘I':Inl:le\; f;{o}:bglr‘:’v;k aoh?le;gr‘ubc: be held is & question. Cedar Rapids is in Biennial Convention and egram.)—Th owstorm that raged in this { J. A. Brady, the smallpox patient taken | company furnishing six free telephones for | aivision, w, d..... .. 1,760 | right after it, but some of its opponents Repocts Are Recelved. @ection the last two days has abated. The First class round trip, open to from, bis home at 12 Avenue I' to the | the achools and as many more as might be M. Bramel and wife to Henry say that as joply @ few years ago the en- 7 losses, although heavy, will mot reach the : Toting the mlehe day afternoon, dled | \ocqoq gt half rates. Mr. Stevens declined | . Wernimont, lots 2, 3 and accre- nt was held there, it 18 but fair to estimates of last night, as the weather SVESPNOGY JU%:HErat. A ANA N uring the night. 70 years of age | BO€ ) L 4 tions to lot 1, 'tn 8- 4,000 | campmet ;) WATERLOO, Ia., May 21.—(Speclal.)— ¥ Los Angeles and San Francisco nd was in @ seripus condition when | to concede to this demand and a motion | carl Negethon to Mary Negetho, let some other city have it. Keokuk e, T b9 T @ orkmen assem. | ¥A8 Warm throughout the storm. The ik L Ahe. Oreat. ‘Moshet Talend &'}M‘ B“d{z lived In a shack and his | by Alderman Lovett to the effect that the fl:fi lock s.dsteel & W also an eager solicitor, and many sald t bled here today in biennial eonvention with | PePoRset Live Stock company, reported to Beuth o ot gl B ,“nf','mv;"mf;_' care. | company be required to furnish these free | ;AiVIsion, . € wimds 1[day that they believed they would prefer Ahab oty dulva e r‘“m_"; 1:':“ ¢ | be heavy losers last night, has aacertained y The United States Civil Service commis. | 'Phones for the schools and that in consid- | “y. Bhugart, lot 7, subdivision of the Gate City. As Dubuque and Sfoux City | $04% F0W o ‘:e mf s v m: that the fury of the storm did not reach ion“un-mu(: tE‘t an examination for tie| eration therefor the amount to be paid the Gl-nlgh (gfla.oo:n)ém 3 m”dh.l." g 67 | have also had the encampment, it seems v lewad! and’ regatnrof M"Y“" l_“dm’l its ranch and the company has sustalned Tickets on sale May 27 to June e oaryios: it oo Chod” m,’.’&'y city by the company out of its gross earn- | "y el ¢4 p. F, Smiih, iot 1, Auditor's that the contest will be between Cedar | toUICREL Ut OIS O Oooen Fo e iy | Yery small losses. Others less fortunats || Sth. Good to return for 08 on Jbu‘:u 1'1 examination is to secure | 1088 be reduced from 3 to 2 p!; ::eut, falled | subdivision, nwi§ se% 21-14-40, w. 4., 20 | Rapids and Keokuk. excellent condition. During two years have lost a Jarge part of ‘:he:‘r flocks. The days. t S o % - t"unfi;u'ficlo‘ffl':h?wm':of Siostliute ;‘:,:e‘d"Zide::::n;z:mx;?:.::c;num::p:; ll’l: Twenty-six transfers, total.......... Supreme Court Decislo there has been thirty-five death losses and L‘:Z&'.'L’Eifi:l’l’c.”:n':{ h:ob‘::l::d gl r:::::l ';:: ‘;,m-:':-‘;)o: -.:. o] n secreta t th - SR ——— e E X » iz Agard T whom spplcayans | sround hat such an arrasgement would be | gany WAIL "STORM HITS I0WA |voms sessses ‘Domsen this morolog. neld | thia’pariod resched mearly s cuarier mil- : with Sandard and Tourtst ay be ®silate as 9 a. m. on June | taking pert of the revenue of the city to Lamb against Dobson, t & y e q = Sleepers. nal Stock company now hold- "Th‘a t;l'a'"PoY:lnysoperThPoule 'l'm ne ' r the benent of Gamp Moore. Towa Be. The Nat Ing forth ut on benefit the schools, for the support of which the people were already highly taxed. A new condition was Inserted in the ordi- nance, requiring the company to furnish Passes Over Dawson, Panora uand Vieinity, Devastating Crop and Destroying Property. that the secretary of state was wrong In attempting to exact & fee from a corporas tion desiring to have its corporation life extended. The Twenty-eighth general as- lion dollars. Tomorrow headquarters for the next two years and officers will be se- lected. The present oficers are: P. G. M. W., E. HYMENEAL. Sheldon-Tate. For further information call at or address, oty Army of the Philippines. The. co \ sembly undertook to provide t| Duke Naven, Laporte City; G. M. W., G. L. | BEATRICE, Neb, May 21.—(Special)— By tank S i oust will be thess | 41T ‘nd"mr““er::n:-:‘nyl)l;ll:: el should be exacted as in new corporations | Godfrey, Des Moines; G. F., C. R. Clark, | Miss Effie Tate and Frank W. Sheldon were L from the' PRilippines. Beveral of 1he y mopviaine such applicants agreed to pay | FPERRY. I, May 21—(Special Tele- | ung 1o make it retroactive, but the court|Montesuma; G. O., Charles Ruegnitz, Elka- | married at the home of the bride's sister, members of Company L will take part in | PrOVItIE 800t PP ervice. This | 878m)—Tho town and vicinity of Dawson, | yoiqs this could not be done. The law has | der; G. R., H. B. White, Waterloo; G. R, | Mrs. R. L. Thomaa, in their city Saturday CITY TICKET O o7 gl ovision was Incorporated, as it had been | °X Miles west of here was visited by | yince been remedied o that fees are re- [ E. A. Wadlelgh, Clinton; G. M. E., Dr. E.| evening, The couple are well known resl- FFICE piant, e* wag 8 fed-lotter one, in the | provision was Incorporated. as it had beel | sover hail and rainstorm at 7:30 this even- | quired: 1. Waddey, Waterloo; finance committee, | dents of Beatrice and will make thelr homo Bt oforte sBonral, fupd were #30e.0 @laance to compel the company to furnish | 2 John Lindt of Council Blufta, who will be | C. B. Stilson, Waterloo; T. G. Gilson, Knox« | here, X o 1, neéeds of the week, Hallstones measuring three inches across elected commander of the department ville; james Leslie, Clinton. eaving a balance in the treasury of 31, | service except such as it chose. were picked up after th .02. " In_th ? b o p after the storm was over. | Grand Army of the Reépublic, was victor in welpts were ‘F150.00. belag 2050 above the Pl Sl :,fi,fx:“fg % ;::.x;l?l:::: Not a pane of glass s left on the south |, ceee decided in the supreme court this Aspirants for Page Ofcers. THE GENUINE eeds of the. week, wn!nL out the de- d¢¢ d side of bulldings in the town, even large | morning involving his claim of rent on 1and | SHENANDOAH, Ia., May 21.—(Spectal.)— n ficlency that ‘existed and ance of $24.99 in this fund. A. B. Christensen, employed f res- taurant next ooF, W 3. Ch m:nun. man in the employ of Di aving a bal- some of the aldermen may be prepared with other amendments when the ordinance comes before the city council next Monday night for action. plate glass windows in stores belng broken. Trees and growing crops are damaged badly. The unfon brick and tile works suffered $600 loss from the hallstones break- the title-to which has been cleared in his D ame. The full list of decisions follow: llants, Saturday of this week will be held the Te- publican primary. election, at which time candidates for auditor, recorder, clerk of courts, attorney and member of the board EAU de COLOGNE ~ Sobann Maria Jatina 1323 Farnam $t., Omaha, Ne ROCK ISLAND L 9_11 in Koln, loward, ttache Asks Actl Hersborn, Mock & Co., ap) B Ty et G UL Home Company Ashs Ae ing thelr tar paper roof and letting water [ againat Charles H. Bradiey, Dubuqué | of supervisors will be nominated. The can- on suspicion of being implic Attorney Tioley and several members of | in on the stock drylng In the sheds. Three [ county; Judge Matthews: action on 8- | giqeieq gre: C. M. Conway of Shenandoah, Poedala: Wy ‘W guve bonde o th the Councll Blufts Independent Telephone |to five hundred dollars’ damage was done | 9Ny AU Co. against Frank Stradby | mayor of this place, and F. V. Hensleign, | W, R, BENNETT CO. 'They all gave bonds in the sum each for their appearance in police court today, The police have no clue to the property and the evidence against the three young men arrested is sald to be purely circumstantial. Mr. Tinley asked the committee to give his | by the same storm, the wind playing havoc | xei and T. L. "(ton, ‘Warren county; b gl _-— company’s _ordinance consideration. He | with things and the hall said to be worso | Judse Wilkinson: Afirmed. = iy i Homes tor AlL said: “We ought to be given treatment |than at Dawson. No particulars can be | y i B Tl sty Tutes M FI D . .For sale 8t low prices and easy |48 business men. We are goiug to build [obtained tonight. },‘flfi‘?;p&"x on Rl faw for damages. Ate 1Ss I'lorence Davis pavments, bomes in all ‘barts of the oity, | this telephone line and that is all there Is | The storm passed on in a northeasterly [armed’ /" T E T fncludifig some of the nicest residences d thoss of moderate size. Also dw: Alderman Lougee protested against taking | bail is infiicting some damage as far morth | Council Blufts; Judge Aylesworth; action and business property in Omaha, |UP the ordinance in the shape it was as | as Angus and Berkley, north of here. for uee of r‘c.is;:!mf:b Amrmea, - Buffalo, N, Y. bought and eold. It will pay you|the company had done nothing in the last| The same storm gave Perry and viclnity | v, “pobson, secretary of state, Polk county; 1o see us at the office of J. W, Squire. ! N. Y. Plumblog Co., telephons 250, { @ravel roofing, A. H. Read. 541 Broat | ‘Davis sells patot, I Davis sclls. giacs. | Plumbing and heating. Bixby & Sos. company were present at the meeting and after the Interstate company's ordinance bad been disposed of for the time being to 8" four weeks to indicate that it expected or even intended asking for & franchise. In the face of the proposition offered by the Interstate company he for one would never yote in favor of the ordinance submitted by the local company. Alderman Lougeo, after the ordinance had been taken up fop the purpose of read- iog it section by section, moyed that all but the title and opening section be stricken out and amended by the insertion of the sectl contained in the Interstate com- pany's ordinance.: On ‘Delng put to a vote this was defeated by Alderman Lovett, Olson and Huber voting against it. The term of the proposed franchise was then reduced from thirty-five 't twenty-five years and then the committee decided it did not desire to spend any more time on it so referred it ‘back to the council for its further consideratiqn. Find Way to Spead Money, The balance 16 the treasury of the Wo- man’s Sanitary Relief commission will be turned over to Camp John L. Moore, Jowa Soclety Army of the Phllippines to as: in the purchase of a bauner, decided upon at a meeting of the commis slon yesterday afternocon at the residence to windows In the town. Panora, about twelve miles southwest of Dawson, 1s reported to be badly damaged direction and telephone report says the & heavy shower which in addition to 1.75 tnch rainfall last night puts crops in good shape. Ready for Towa Editors. SHENANDOAH, Ia., May 21.—(Special.)— The local newspaper men are making ample preparations for the entertainment of the members of the Southwestern lowa Editor- ial association, which meets here in conven- tion on May 23. Good programs have been prepared and the day will be closed with a § o'clock banquet. The day's program will be finished in time for all outgoing dele- or members of the assoclation to board the evening tralne over the Bur- lington and Wabash lnes. Beard May Go to lowa, KANSAS CITY, May 21.—(Special Tele- gram.)—Chief of Police Hayes notified the St. Paul authorities today that if they t Al Beard for the murder of Policeman Mayer they must come after him by Thurs- day. If they do mot come Beard will be sent to Iowa to be tried for the Turin bank robbery. It s sald here that Beard ls slso wanted in Bioux City for the murder of & man named Matthews. A r, appellants, Polk cou fabop: orlpc osure of mechanic' t, against 8. A. A. Felter, appellants, superior court of Judge Conrad. Reversed. Dynamite Case Continued. The famous Hoot dynamiting case from Waterloo came up In the supreme court yesterday, but on account of the fallure of the appellants to submit thelr argu- ment the case was continued to the next term. J. W. Hoot was convicted of having sent a cunningly contrived cabinet to his wife In which he had secreted dynami bombs of sufficlent force to destroy blocks of public buildings. The package came by express and when opened by Mrs. Hoot she became alarmed at & slight explosion and the emission of blue smoke. The box FIGPRUNE Cereal The Ideal Drink at the Brealifast Table for auditor. County Attorney Sutherland 8. W. Cor, 16th and Harney Sts. or Children's Home at NURSE is honored and respected by ail the world because she gives up her life to the care of the sick and Nurse in the Hospital Creche, selpless. Though her duties call for loving service at any hour of the day or night the irue nurse is always at hand. None but a noble, conscientious woman could be a real nurse, losing sleep and proper exercise, yet maintaining through all the dragging hours & pleasant smile even when taxed with a rervous, pesvish, delirious or complaining patient. Nurses seo life on its serious side and learn to take it as a great perionced service. A nurse scon learns & down with the trouble peculiar to the doctor's ways and ‘especially in caring for 'women, their knowledge is often superior to 'where the peticat was & woman broken sex—inflammation, ulceration and falling of the womb, irregular and painful menstrua- tion—and | have noticed that the physician seventy-five yeavs, It is & natural, high class menstrual regulator that has been accorded recognition by the best medical talent in the United States. could not do better than to take Miss Davis' advice in regard to Wine of Cardui. In her every day duties she has seen bhun- dreds of sick and suffering women re- stored to strength by using this wonderful remedy. If you were to put yourself under her care at the Hospital Creche at Buffalo, N. Y., youwould be given Wine of Cardui. But you do not need to do that. get a bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist and begin the treatment today at If you are suffering female weakness you You can - pose of this of Me. Don Maorss. The cemmaion wes Mason Held on Perjury Charge. A delicious beverage hav- wton seed Wiae of Cioded with home. In a short time you will feel e A organized at the time the Fifty-first lows | CLARINDA, Is., May 21.—(Special Tele- ing all the satisfying qual- puscay ot bad ® ll::: your strength and health returning. You sale by Sherman & Me- volunteers were musiered n in 1398, and | gram.)—Eugens Mason is again in the Page ities of coffee and tea. i other recnadies bhad falled. will know what regular habits, strong s D o oo, through its .z:;"«: me:ln:;n Counel | councy Jal from which be was lan Satu It is mede from choice recommended it mynelf very often aod feel | nerves and pure blood are. If you desire 3 1" comtorts | lberat t t . - ' X " Ieaimg- drogtsts. SO0 15 oai S0E T (e ot SR A | e ane 8 A foautiie) trem the sharws of California figs and prunes khown ofl ober the ecuntry. As ¢ um advioe as to your case write The Ladies' ance In the treasury is §52. - How to dls- | Is now charged with perjury on account of “‘ld ";f“:d edl’;h" prop- she ligs - often ndliced: that doctars pre- Advisory Department, The Chattanooga erly blen y our nce bas been a disputed | the confiiet in his evidence in the trials Wine of Cardui has thousands of friends | Medicine Co., Chattancoga, Tenn. De- :;}ou‘YMdW'fivpfinu whoare Question ever since the return of the Fifty- | of himself and Dennis, under indictment 8) smong women who at first had little confi- | scribe your symptoms and a letter of advice ey proc&. first trom the Philippives. for the murder of Miller. Wesley Irwin Is ethod . of Y P i i . y our m roast 4 dence in medisines ‘! A Suadwws-- ©tentton | 5€ReS! Board Mesting Adsourned. APV IR S the marder o8 Miller. ing, the starch cells of the rm‘nii:L pur e | d: ;‘m"::: :‘i:&fi'&:"w‘:: :“ d“'c > u‘::‘:my‘: S : feunt N—W‘flr mu_m:: “"u:-‘_l::::’:-“' ot w'-" o =: o“‘"n‘;:"l'.‘_" “l'""“ _(:;:')‘_"m l.;““s :o"l:‘;“h“‘nmwwl_ i | cess of this remedy, have beoome its most |at any time. Go to your druggist today | s pre i Tows 576 | punot by Prosidect Sereuht 1o Fridar gkt | Monses. eounty loteist ours ot in spor ing releases the nutritive enthusiastio users. But Wine of Cardui |snd buy a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui 3 on account of the absence from the city of | cial session Monday. Judge Hutchison pre elements of the cereals. is not 3 common *‘patent’' medicine. It ig| and take it at home, Members ufl:w'::. umm:u; ‘The equity case of J. Butler agalust r b four-room - Pleree Btrest Butler was put on trial. The grand st Cereal w. OUTLE * | school will be received Thursday and this | jury returned an ipdictment against Wil- fee ‘hll-th:“:" and ! ERAL DIRECTO! would have agother meeting Lukins for larceny. The jury was dis- | | o0 ncod. gy S W this week to them. - - - charged for the term after baviog beea (3 nce has yet produced. ; ""..__‘»_w Phome o7, | Lt e that teachers wil Bot be | session for but two hours . b J

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