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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1 NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. gtiinis Lazy, Sluggish Liver of reconstructing the plant at any time since fts officers learned what an almost Indicate that he was interested in the Ira Hammond was placed on trial In proposition of the Council Bluffs company, Justice court today for murderous mssault ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR PRETTY NEARLY ALL THE The city auditor was authorized to draw | Jowa State Board of Education Lays Down | on Dr. Walston a month ago. Hammond MINOR MENTION, r N r v v o CHRISTIANS “IN CONVENTION | 0fd" e €% appe e e secton T Boguirvments oy g A o DISEASES KNOWN TO MEDICAL SCIENCE. Davis sells drugs [ K of Judge McPherson of the federal court in o there, and .in the fracas Hammond pont Siockert solls carpets and rags | R T e Suey HIGH GRADE OF INSTRUCTION SOUGHT | Walston. Today Mrs. Hammond testifed | KEEP THESE ORGANS IN GOOD WORKING ORDER BY THE Wollman, sclentific opticlan, 4 Bway. | About One Hundred Delogates Present at ey her husband had advised her to kill Wal- e g syt 1 Frondey o B Gravel roofing, A. H. Read, 641 Broadway. B i T e s USE OF SMITH'S GREEN MOUNTAIN RENOVATOR, ‘and *o. oadway. Colleges Which Intend to Traln e gh! t 1 It $2,000 t Wale " % ek Moas e of Metage's teu] PLANS. FOR DECORATION DAY |- meuchore’:sast obsrs 6/ th n' |ases: Ty Sksmags suil bofes by Hams Most everything that can ibly be the matter with i f y g possibly eream. Vanilla, %c; Neopolitan, ic | SOME STATISTICS. -OF “THE CHURCH| . angements fok Exoreises at Comes Recognized Standard of mond has been dismiseed. a person is due to bl conditions, and th in SO bad blood ns, ese are Insurance gasoline stoves, absolutely safe. Cole-Brelsford Hardware company, 41 tery, Formation of Colamn and L mey, Ralliet Made Money Bany. Bouth Main street ip of One to Every Forty in Nahe of baieh, PostoMes Taspeotor Btewart tentineq at | tUrn due to bad liver and kidneys. Remember we are headquarters for in i 3 : : ‘and furnace work. Cole-Brelsford Hard- ation in lew, d Congre- ‘A i s "o 1, the Balllet trial today that when he in- i h d lentlfu] d sim- rrangements for the cbservance of Dec (From a Staft Cerrespondent,) SRR Ko EUHEIOn 6t Dadfleve tont If your blood is pure, rich and p , disease Ware company, §1 South Main atreet gation to Every One Hundred oration da; D oo cream freesers, y were completed yesterday | DER MOINES, May 87,—(Speotal,)—Prof, p X s il eyt Aeaware company, | 4 and Fifly Square Miles, morning by the committees In charge, R, |R. O, Barreit, puperintendent of publio ;:‘;::"un';";"“: v;‘:‘l::"":‘d:m“: '.",:::;' ply can't get into your system. The trouble ls'kthOUQh’ ‘South Main street L. Shugart will act as president of the day | Ipstruction, today prepared for sending out ’ o . i i 7 3ohm Collett & former well known printer Tt e o tiess | 1o sehodlh and, colioget /n Tews A elpeutas | RE4 SEt YUT JUraREse the mise, and that, that people neglect a la;y liver aqd diseased kidneys, ‘of Councii Blufts, nas been elected preri | About 100 persons were present at the | and Rev. Charlen . Boardman of Red Onk |In PgAFd to the requirementa of (he st A s ‘“( e "'":”l'l;f“": bostons and the moment they fail to do their work properly the Bert Schiltree and Frances O'Connor, |OVening session last night of the convention | will be the speakers. Rev. 0. W. Crofts, | educational beard with regard to minimum tom the sale of the stock, although he had : e s s id of both o Omaha, were married in this ¢y |of the Christian church cf fhe Southwest | former pastor of the 'Congrcgational |fequiremenia for oollegen that desiro to bt e T o impurities which they are intended to get rid of pass yesterday afternoon, Justice Bryant offi- | district of Iowa at the Christlan tabernacle. | church of this eity, now of Beatries, Neb., | EIve Inftruction in normal work as a part | Justificd his course at the time by saying | 3 clating, The devotional exerclecs were lad by Dr. | will read an orlginal posm appropriate to The board has determined | Lhat the mine had fecently sold at sheriits | - 1NTO the blood ; then the trouble commences. Houwe cloaning done, it Is time now to | o0 g é tor &8 . . = ‘s ouios Music . 398 j ams of this city and addresses | th 3 sale for $503.70, and that he knew he could gL, 8, plano at Fouricius Music' Hous e occasion. This will be the program of tive courss ot study, or | SO0 T BINCCh B e eaD. The testls ‘Women with thin, poisoned blood suffer from all rondway, where the organ stands upon | were delivered by J. W. Walters, presi- | the exercises at Falrview cemetery: Musio |rather two of them, one being for three . . the bullding. dent of the distrlet organization; G. W.| by band. Opening prayer, Rev. D, C. Frank- |years and the other for two years, covering :;g::‘::n;‘:- B iy e sorts of diseases peculiar to the sex, and men have , o oday, She The Woman's auxillary of Grace Epleco- | thomgon of Woodbine and J. H. Wri . v speclal th . right of | i, D. D, Song, quartet, Poem, Rev. G.|all common school hranches with didastic 3 3 sl church will hoid a special mee"% | shenandoah. Mr. Walters gave these in-|W. Crofts. Song, quartet Oratiom Hon.|The eircular s prepared Also contains & | (014 Of instances whero she had paid money rheumatism, scrofula and other diseases, as well as get- Bars. Forrest Smith O, | 1N statistics In his address Wy Scott Lewis. Music by band. statement of (he requirements as to the fac- u: 'n;nen out of company funds uponm in- ting into a condition so weak and enfeebled that they Hon A ST hart this atternoon &t 3 | ori soims Chrlstian Convention fs the e procession will then fall in and pro- [ulty for thess mchools, There must be at | *'TCt10nS from Balllet " . oma T e e Mra. O 1. Mo. | 0Ly saclely of the Church of Christ doing | ceed to graves of unknown dend. Invo- [least five teachers, two of whom may be| oy e are scarcely able to attend to their usual business. evangelistic work in the state of Towa. In N. Y. Plumbing Co., telephone 250. Kesson on Oakland avenue The "Sentral “district, " compriging " seven | cation, Rev. George Edward Walk, Music, | Spectal insiructors, and they must hold ai- | et vy All thi be ided by keeping the blood d oM, e meeting of the church commitiee | countien, there i one conwregation 1o | quariet, Oration, Rev, C. G. Boardman. |plomas from the atate university, state nor- Hydrophobia at Davenport. 18 can be avolded by keeping the pure an e T rewdnon, was unanimously | ulatfon. In the Bouthwest disteiot com- | SORE. “America,” quartet and audience. (mal school or ‘ts equivalent, The colleges | DAVENPORT, May 27.—Many mad dogs rich by the use of SMITH'S GREEN MOUNTAIN RENOVATOR. re-elected for another year. prising six counties, there 18 one congre- | Benediction, Rev. G. 'B. Walk. Taps. Avalling themselves of the new law must | are at large in the country this spring and % tod 9 e 41 2. Belkriap 1+ home from Burlingion, | Katlon to” every elghty square miles 4nd | The procession will form at 1:30 p. m. on |have a reference library of at least 1,000 | summer and & large number of cnses ot | LHiS medicine doesn’t waste a moment'’s time, but goes Ja.. where he went two months ago, called [ 3,000 population. The southeast district, | willow avi v of hi other, who dfed at | comprising twenty-two counties, has on avenue, with the right resting on [books and its bulldings must be used ex- | papy, 3 i i i R D L B e e o ek S o St | Maln strec, aud wil mareh at 3 ook, | loluely for_educatlonl work, and. thoe e e e e Sy R e |« Hghb o the spot where the trouble is, and, as its name charged with as- | Miles and 4282 population, 'The northwest | The column will form as follows: Platoon | must be a laboratory. It Is expected that | poen confined to stock. indicates, renovates and cleanses until everything is has a lon o every 213 square | ©f police: Captain L. B. Cousing, chief mar. |about twenty colleges and academies will | 1, B, Waters of West Liberty was se- day for his appearance ) population, and the north- | shal, with mounted aides, Dr. Don Macrae, | apply for recognition under these instruc- | verely bitten by a mad dog last Friday working in perfect order, and you are on the high road ¢ Bryant this morning. com| g prifing twenty-five coun- | fr., Lieutenant Quincy And b “John Helton of Lucas county was in the | s tas 2w iing twer ., Lieutenant Quincy Anderson, Robert | tlons and as soon as they have applied will 4 s ity yesterduy looking for ‘s wite’ and | pifc and i,«%‘;fl"‘.'.'.lu'}'q'un" every 224 square | [gijey, Frank Reed, George Tinley, Sumner | be inspected by some member of the state f::.n’; ,','::'m::m"“"“’ institute, Chicago, | to health and strength again. er brotber-in-law, J. Ellenburger. | ' The Christian church hi Koot and Ldeut Van Bi N & s N . N Ry ave alieged §o Bave left home to- | in Jowa ot ans (o wvery orty METIerARID and Lieutenant Van Brunt of the [educational bpard, and on his recommend- | A few days ago one dog traveled seventy~ This medicine is made just as it has been made for o by nd % congregation to cvery 1% aaucr; | High School cadets; band; Dodge Light fation be given the requisite recognition. |five miles of territory in one day, biting Pete Burke, the blacksmith charged with | miles of territory and every 6,000 op- | guards; High School cadets; John L. Moore g '00" S --nu‘l‘nnr ?d;-l. Wheele b 'w; ’lflr\lfllrndd_% Ulnflllv;rk. -‘rhm: nm‘mm{-m.’xr cn\m!flt s':t:‘!‘n lowa Society Army of the Philippines; Abe ™ L dbz;"::p::& "fn"m" 1 H it y.earS from the. roots and herbs of the Vermont /* night, was arre yenterday | and 100 towns and postome h Bav ‘ nevera B Bl i, N ST |19 0% 0732 2 oot Gk, US| Linclw out, Grnd Amy o e Repule |, LPTS, S e elng lensd | ke i pring o srpmaton o e | Mountains. Nature intended these roots and herbs for Friday in police court which have no such church, eleven coun- | Veterans o e clvil war; elvic socleties b : B s : P e re Sbott ‘in polica court_yeaterday | Heh RRVISE ORIy one AN fourieen coun: | and orgunizations; Woman's Rellef corps; | 8inst the Omaha Bridge and Terminal | 14T60 number of cases 18 ofercd by any | just the purpose we put them to in this medicine, and By Bt eual Dread and witer mef. | ties having only two such churches each. 16 * | company, involving the possession of 3 0 : g 5 fonconc's. B Bmiui ot (e "daya, Bt | M Wright took as the subjest of his ad- | Hagee: ity couneli and oclale; fre e °FY In Couneil Blutt possession of Drob- | frai amicted with the disease bit other does | When you follow Nature's leading, you can't go wrong. aniphan y E. B Curry dress “lowa for Christ.” He said that he | partment; cltizens in carriages. the Union Pacific and transferred. Argu- |04 animels until now there are a large 'his medicine has always been highly popular in ite da; Thelr offense was imbibing two Toueh quor. believed In & feeling of state pride. There | The line of march will be from Willow |Ments were presented by Willlam Bairq | Bumber scattered over the state. So far The district court grand jury recon- | were threo great dangers threatening the | avenue north on Maln street to Washing. |4 F. H. Gaines of Omaha. The case of | theFe bave been no fatalities reported. own home, although it was not advertised. Now every- vened yesterday morning. In case of In- | gtate—the liquor traffic, desecration of the Smith i —— \dictments being found It is expected the q ton avenue, thence east to Oakland ave.|Smith & Cochrane against Thomas from Towa State N. N . bod i W istri i i Gefendants will be tried at this term, as | Sabbath and a growing tendency to lower | nue, and thence to Fairview cemetery. All [ Harrison county was argued to the court by [ poceon carr of.B:fln:‘:l:lm':':: atstt y ot et it - Itn peowstic ownaty §iy distreng I e distinc- the mext term of court does not begin undl | the standarg of the highest and best in | civic organizations will report to Grana |J: 8 Dewell. Thil involves another phase | tion ‘o being the oldeat 0dd ' Fellow in | all over the country, and we are the sole agents here. R ik Wb Kwass” oporied l::‘u:mliue. mHe d‘well“on the soclal ques- [ Marshal Cousins by 1:30 p. m. for assign- |Of the controversy in Harrlson county due }owa'and‘nro bly the oldest in the world, 2 e 5 UL gk A e pald a compliment to the Catho- | ment to line. Al carriages will report in |0 & Cut-off of the Missourl river leaving | HO Wi 0 vears old last March. ie jolned Take it in the spring as a matter of precaution, ! le church for the strictness with which 1 ¢ f N, "Thirty-seventh street, has returned. He ch 1t | tront of Grand hotel at 1:16 p. m. to receive | PATt Of Nebraska on the east side of the | ago. i i \expiained nis absence by saying he had | maintained family relations and for its | speakers and otners Fiver. The court this morning overruled & | A" fine ofl painting of Ret Clarkson has| ~DOCBUSE everybody needs its cleansing powers then. to Kansag City and later on a vielt | gtand on behalf of temperance, but claimed = SR ¢ A gy ! 3 e —_— motion for a new trial in the case of Cowles | been added to the collection of the pictures e by \ O r e eeeta anughter of Mr. and | Bt It had not yet risen to the ideal of | Plumbing and heatins. Bixby & Son. agalnst the Rock Island raflroad from John- | Of, Doy, Molnes postmasters hanglig from Take it all the year 'round when you don'’t feel right, 2 “resc “yes- | 8acredness of the Lord's day. The C! u [ b whie! ¥ he walls of the federal bullding there. 3 + B TR B et L [ e o’ oo s Ty | Meiiater Clichas & Buegtas) {853 1080, vl 08 en swin epfeniad| g g v Vs Pragpec Teabova .| and 16 yrill 40 you good. ‘oo Weak e fumerai il bo 8t 10 0100k | church ofteing ratonal ground for Chris. | Ofcer William McKisley esterday mer- Foidhtes ity Aoneil Storm Lake, a city of something like 3,000 If you find that it doesn’t, you are always welcome tc will be In the Crescent cemetery. tlan unity, namely, adherence to the|ing arrested a man in the alley back of i ,:’f%fl‘ has Juml subscribed the sum of i he case agalnst A. R. Purcell arrested | scriptures as its only creed. Main street with an overcoat over his arm. | SOMe Years ago there was great excite- | Vista cullenn, o gt onal tsitatio of our money back. b i1 el f bel 1mplt ’ Vista college, an educational institution of y GI:D(:‘(‘: I‘)’:“rll“lr \"xl:tn l?w ;l:r‘r l‘:‘;(u: Mr. Thompson' spoke on “The Bible|It being 2 o'clock in the morning, the offi- mEth in Wright county over the arrest of | that place. As a conspicuous example of L G. C. Jamison of the Farmers' State bank, genuine municipal push and public spirit shop, was dismissed ih Dolice court, there | School” and urged the necessity of earnest | cer suspected that the fellow had mo right o a i B Te” evidenes whatsoever 10 connect | teaching. Teachers who do mot want to|there at that time, 8o escorted bim to jail, | 374 hie clerk, W. C. Crone, accused of using | ptonis foe e jonme umbes ot mitioe wevera] the Young man with the robbery. teach, he said, should not be required to | where he gave the name of James O. Bright, | {Al8¢ Welghts to swindle farmers. Crone has | times its own size. [] Funeral services over Urich H. White will | a0 g0 Far bett oo dibehiried. and (ttirted gl = 3 be held at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the 0. '‘ar better, he sald, to double the | He was booked on a charge of vagrancy. n against Jami- e county attorney at Muu(-nllr\o‘ is in- Tomily. rosidence. 1321 South Sixth street, | size of the classes than retaln teachers | Later it was discovered that the drugstore |00 They had been engaged in buylng live | SHtuting proceedings against sixty mer: SOLE AGENCY. phere the remains can be viewed by | who act as such simply because they have |of J. W. Schott & Co, 909 South Maln stock and it was alleged that the scale was | faw. The Clerks upion began. the agitn: A R PV iDs, o fivsa g0 | to. [ street, had been broken Into and the coat | tAmpered with. The first indictment was | tion by arresting two grocers, and the = - - 1he o The program today. will be in charge of |stolen from there. The cash drawer had [declared to be defective and another drawn. | Jiiter, NaVE AROURERe, e, WL RURTEL 10| gained wide circulntion that he had de- [avenue, last evening. A musical program The Inquest over M. J. Sturrecks, to have | the members of the Christian Woman's | also been robbed of about $1 worth of pen- | 1eY were tried on the second, and tcday the | paper; also prevent the selling of rallroad | clared that imperialism, in his opinion, | ¥28 —rendered, which was followed by Deen held yesterday, was postponed untll | Hoard of Missions. Among the speakers |nies and (hose were also found on' Bright. | ©0Urt held that the last indictment was | tickets for points in Towa, would be the only issue of the congressional | by tiecbest Droming 'aded; vocal solog oom " whiah_ ]t Ja" blleged Sturrecis was | will be Miss Florence Mills of Des Motues, | The charge of vagrancy was changed to one | 2150 faulty in that it declared only an In- | The prohibitionists of the state will not | campaign. ¢ | Mes, Granton; & piake solo by Mes. Rocke thrown off, failed to attend. Following the | the forelgn missionary of this district, who | of breaking and entering. tentlon to commit fraud instead of declar- | Hekar' $ the ballot, For the first time in| "I made mo such statement and I hold | Wolin ®crtic Ard biono by Memmie e by inquest the remains will be shipped () Co- | wyj | h Ing a fraud and Hoket'ap the bajiot. . Hor the fitut time in by violin, cello and plano, by Messrs. Franiz oA R will leave in the early fall for India. Three — g And that it made a continuing | years there will be three parties whose | no such views,” sald Mr. Richardson, “In | and Cook and Miks Hancock, and a sel 8 D. W, Bchultz, charged | 5essions will be held, the morning session | Davis sells glass. crime. The case was tried in Frankiin | Uckets ‘will go on the oficlal ballot by |fact 1 foubt whether imperlalism will be | tion by Prof. Crofts orchestra. Durin county on change of venue and attracted the leading Issue, as there are other im- | {heCYening a vote of thanks wae tendered . COUNCIL BLUFFS. oD escusy Wter, SRR Son w3 EQl’anfiixr OF THE SCHOOLS| ™" var showtine = moctar. and Ki dneys Leo e ——— e with_assauit! m Goldberg during a | begioning at 9§ o'clock, the afjernpon ses- ME y e - = v 3 3 publican, democratic and pro- dispista‘over the eale of & sewihg machine, | siop at 1:45 and the evening session at TO PAY PENALTY FOR CRIME |2 great deal ‘of attention. hibition. the latter having cast over 15000 | portant questions pressing themselves to | ment and refreshments proyided by the s chub. pleaded guilty In police court yesterday | 7.4 giclock. Mis. L. M, Plekelt of Omaha Following 'are’ decisions handed down: = | Votes last. year, or more than 2 per cent of [ public attentle Morning &nd were ench fined $10 and costs. b The costs were later remitted on the de- | will speak at the evening session. Dennis and Irwin Must Serve in Xowa | L. W. Johrison, appellant, against School T JU . ar, Cal . Corporati g 11 A pecultar case of blood poisoning fs re- BRRARITIA i hna-m:dn;y::\(pl:\:e-g‘m-;n:tl?;;l:;'““ b Gl Penitentiary for Murder of Judge "l.;,;’,’.?uo""; o L ur‘,'l":l‘(‘,"“ 21 ported at Knox. It seems ?R“ a sister of CALLS DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS QUESTION OF SUB-CHARTERS » - mer, n e late rs. A e rathcr, who was ponte-aiy Sop— R RS byl ids Julla A. Browne against Willlam ¥, Kiel | ecently burled at Knox, kissed the dead [ gay Yssues Order to Consider Plan for |Rell&lous and Benevolent Zioniat So- . Mr. Stubbs reports that the oil N : CLARINDA, Ia., May 27.—(Speclal Tele- | et al, appellants: o 1| Woman on the forehead &t the clogc of the gcta In the vielaity ot Newcastie are |DELAY IN TELEPHONE MATTER |, am)—sudge Thornen flm:né’:d o dwae | Feversed” optmon by Watorman 08¢ Bank; | fincral “wervice, The chemicals used in Forcing Passage of Nearagua cleties to Be Excluded at Lut twtnt‘ more will be during June. ’ —_— Deals Lo-alahionhivents. aBA Weslox \ewin Estate of Willlam Wickham; Cedar QMMlmIn{ were of such a nature that . Canal Bill from Right. Tie ok 1s & Iukrlogking“and not"lluminat- | Council Unable to Asres and Both |, iy ,iye years imprisonment oy drwin | county, Judge Trelchler; afirmed by the FIthin g oW Morients Jer s et iy t BOSTON, May 27.—The disorder which ng product. . _ o 3 s STON, 27— Joseph W. Powell, who had charge of ISR P S o labor fn the penitentiary at Fort Madison | ™35, L, Gudgel, appellant, against Mary | Severely from wiood polsenng: . ' | WASHINGTON, May 27.—Representative | 9°curred at the convention of the Amer. fhe Jubliee ‘services’ at Broadway church mittee, for the murder of Oscar K. Miller. Gamble; afirmed, opinion by Bheroin "05¢ | seitiers 1ast week, one who knew well the |Hay of Virginia, chairman of the house |ican Federation of Zionists in Faneuil btions amoun ;::R"m':?o" fhow 1% — A r T e At chiate againat G C. Jumison and W. c. | trials and hardships of ploneer life. Miss | democratic caucus, today issued a call for [ !l vesterday was referred to by Prest- * pusiness men of the clty. =From her Mr. | The ity council last night, after discuss- 4 § Weavins Toviissl, om0 oounty, Judge | Aung Romers Biest o8 e Ol Yised; |® caucus Wednssday evening next to con- | d¢0¢ Gotthell when ho opened the session Fowell' ordentown, 3 .m.“dv'-:nr; ing the ordinances of the Interstate and | SHENANOAH, Ia., May 27.—(Special.)— .x:fih Rasmussen against Eastern Buliding [N. Y., July 30, 186, and lived in that state | sider plans to “force passage of a Nicar- oAy, - hgreh \Wedneaday evening, when the | Council Bluffs Independent Telephone com- | The Page County Sunday School assoclatlon | 35¢, Toan Aesocation, appellant: Potta- | until i854, when she came with het parents |agua canal bill at this session of con- |, Heo sald: “It will facilitaté our proceed- bonds will be lssued. panies, was unable to reach any conclusion | Wil hold & two-day session in Shenandoah | {he court, . i affirmed, by | to Iowa, arriving ut Liny Grove, 'MOW | gress,” such being the languago of the pe. | 188 If the delegates will preserve as much of James Snodderley, | and the ordinances were again referred | Wednesday and Thuraday, June 4 and .| State against Samuel Stull et nl appel- | was her home up to the time of her death, | tiiton on which Mr. Hay issued the call. order as possible. The officers of the assoclation are: County d"'.""- Lduu\- county, Judge Eichelberger; | May 17, 1902. She was one of the early pill = Sty The convention voted to reopen the quee- o8 Swed. teacherg of Cerro Gordo county. Nominations by the President. tion of sub-charters, which a resolution of multing Gus Lotts the of, the unveliing of the ;(lnlml.n he d8Y | back to the committee of the whole for e o D ment, was continu n Justice Bryant's |further Investigation and consideration. | Superintendent of Schools G. H. Colbert, | State agalnst Charles Boyd, a ; v Court’ yeaterday: for two weeks. - Bnodder- | Thia actlon was matnly dus 6 Attorney | president; Messrs. Charles Tunniclifte, R. | Van Buren county, Judge Sloan; ARmed: | acvar o me e o e ate waria | WASHINGTON, May 27.—The president Jotariay; Bed HAGE LRV 0 ]‘h’ A socleties. s understood that relig- ley is alleged to have hurrahed for Jeff by the court, Davis, which led to a rebuk: Tinley of the Council Blufts company, sug- | H. George, C. 8. Hanley, Willlam Orr, W. i to D. J. Carlisle of Red Oak for $23,000, or [ today sent these nominations to the senate: uke from Lotts, y o pany, sug. State against Henry Mongoven, appel- ut ‘§112.20 an acre. The sale was for| Robert 8. McCormick of Illinois, to be|ious and benevolent Zionists societies Who was wearing the uniform of & veeran | gesting several sections to be {ncorporated | P: Morrison, J. J. Bezner, I W. Abbott and | lant; Wapello county, Jud : T the ; i ¥, Judge Fee; aMfirmed, | cash. Mr. Carlisle gets possession of the | ambassad i 5 o ppi in the ordinance submitted by his com- | Mrs. Maggie Dill, Mrs. Sarah Davidson and | by the court. St olghty cres ¢ once, Mr. Bowman | “Chendler Hale of Matne te'3s. secretary ;:::f;z,:hmx.’:,‘l:,h:::',‘:::s m,’.';::,r;he Comments of the lowa Press. pany. Aldermen Lougee and McDonald z’-ud- J“;::'- v;:e v;fllgflg' :lnd execu- Disposed of n Reward. :etau_nln:"fw:‘-:;zl:n‘ °1'sr§h’1-§.°em {aing 106 of the embassy at Vienna. b It was decided to hold the mext conven stated they were of the opinfon that these |tive committee; Rev. J. B. Bartley, secre- | Goyerpg, cres u . 1908, George B. Rives of New Jersey, to be - Theso tranaters were fled yesterday 1n |amendments contained “comiderable food | (y-ireasurer. oh0Thmt Phac Ee RevRr e et e R e aria: vacihatna, o g Ve | " TALlae Bkh e ot e pser ity | t100 oF 1h tadtratih tn Ohicass. the abstract, title and loan office of J. W. | for (hought” and that mothing would be et ered for the ar- | {05 {1ld aleo a house and barn on' thé | be third secretary Of the embassy at Ber-| A The next matter taken up was the Squire, 101 Pearl street: 1ont bt B tobatis hotice far Abbthar woek Memerial ‘te Patriets, Test of the murderer of Dr. Failor in New- | west elghty acres. 1t ia the highest priced | fip. | " *¢r*% © the embassy at Ber-| jouich national fund. It was reported that Wilson and wife to Willlam 8. Aol arraipdy o “| BLLIOTT, 1a., May 27.—(Spectal.)—Union | 10T IBVOIVIng 3300 offered by the state and | farm, considering number of acres, that| William M. Morsey, to be marshal for the | between $160,000 and $200.000 worth of Tam. ang wite to Willlap & On ‘motion of Lougee, seconded by Mc- | ELLIOTT, Ia. May 27.—(Speclal)=Union |4 jarger sum offered by private citizens of | §a# thus far been sold in this section of | eastern disirict of Missourl. shares in the Jewish Colonial trust have o 4 e e o S e e e taes yosterday, | Newton. He decided that the entire reward | "% Si04% 1ocriage occurrea tn County | pinile moneys ab Stackton, Cat” """ | been taken in America, either direct from AL ot &, B "a.lg mittee of the whole. :"" :y“l::“ -:;Tm:e ““m‘;l:d‘.{ i should go to Ell Hardin, a detective of this | Cierk McAdow's office at Webster City. | = Ass ¢ ‘Rurgeons. marine hospital serv-| the London office or through agents in the n‘,.“.h' fi"’" one :5" w. d = 8,000 h\v;l.ll the rfln:;ll of l:u co:unltt" :II( the hour. Samuel Gregs delivered the address city, at that time in the employment of the Th(: colnl.:‘lcfhltl ll'llelkwfire "N'?I‘Wfir[llan ls(‘E. lr; g,flv'fi'd rn’:llrlu‘l)l X ‘u;ggfllam country. A number of delegates tried to aas, ardian, to ! whole recommending that the council ap- |* A " | city of and neither coul 8] nglish. hey | Samuel . Grubbs o ew York an john Farker, ity wip seid 17941 5. . 238 | prove the ordinance of the Interatate com. | Which was well recelved. oIty of Des Molues, who was responsible | \ete 'y L. Overboe of Jewell nbd Dorothea | McMullen of Maryland. get & report of the exact number of Same to George Haas, undive sey » s or the arrest of Chester Tyler, a colored | Otteson of Duncombe. As they could not [~ Army: ] shares taken by the American federation, 40, & ey pany 4ud ‘sumbit 1t't07tha vots 8¢ the peo- man, efuce sent to the penitentiary for lite. | speak English and no one in the city knew | o Be second Lieutenants of AHIery| but their motion o that effect was ruled ——— | ple was read Alderman Lougee suggested The reward was claimed by others. the prospective hrmehmey were compelled | Sergeant . Emmett R Harrls, Troop L, t Four transfers, total +oer. 9T.2% | several amendments. One '¢hanged the | Keokuk Gate City: Iowa capitalists are {o return to Duncembe for a witness. Sam | Eighth cavalry; Charies Donohue of In-|out. k A form of the seotien FequiFiag the empany | OKINE extenst e Durchases of coal lands | Candidate for Railroad Commissioner. | Mikelgon of that place furnl hed evidencs | diana, William. B. Brister of New Jersey. R STRE TS 3 M. te Colorado. t is to regre! th 15 tteson was of age. n inter- oger O. [ason o leware, arrie ¥. Marringe Licenses. to deposit $5,000, to be forfeited to the city {“-{efigr: al;‘ em dgr;'lol |ll|velt in maDY. It is expected that Representative W. D, vr::cruw.ll' .m:’um! a.nlt: at noon, |nE ",‘; lpleed olr Nrw CYhnrl% \Xal:;]r. (k ?nlmrolut NEW INVASION OF VENEZUELA facts at_home. ere is money in Blakemore of Tayl t e of a dozen witnesses Rev. E. 8. ‘ennsylvania, aries A. rk of nols, — Licenses to' wed wero issued yesterday |!2 th event of the company fatling to in- | {8CTUERK &L "0IOE 0 Dronperity for the | it Cmort B TAVIOr cunty. whll come out | §CETLGY Ot ‘ime’ Methodist church per- | Avery J. Cooper of Ofegon, Robert Davis | Another March on the Fromtier by to the followins: stall and have in operation ts plant within | gtate, but the charm of the Bomewhere mmissioner. | formed. the ceremony. At the conclusion | of New York, Frank Geere of Wyoming. N a Reside: the prescribed time. As amended it pro- | Else is evidently difficult to resist. The candidates at present are: E. A.|of the marriage the groom paid the minis- | Richard 1. McKinney of Minnesota, Nelson Revolutionists is Rellably P ,?:"_,,'.'“f, R 2en i | vides that the comipany shall pay to the | Cedar Raplds Republican: It Archbishop | Dawson of Bremer county, the present in- | ter 20 and departed with his bride. ey t‘;e';e;’l’rk";!"h;'“’,f“,"u“’-,),sg';‘;:,'m‘a‘ Reported. Martha Strong, Lincoln, Neb oty $5,000 within five days after the pass. | Keane should he Bromoted 10 on ‘It woud | cumbent; N. 8. Kete of Marshall T T R T IR G ¥ | wrimuarAND; Goank of Ossses, May Fred Kern, Omaha........ ¢ [age Of the ordinance and. that the ity |1 oot A ChEtiay for aaother Towa | county, and A. R. Smith ot Des Moiies |DETAILS OF THE SITUATION | Ftawes, yr. of Virginia, Andrew W. Jacks [ ' 00 g il oma Anna Marguerite Madden, Gouncii BIGfs 2 | anant oy B Arehbishop Keane has been In | county. Blakemore is being urged b —_— man of Iliinols, George L. Wertenbaker of | #T-—A rellable report Gas reto Bert Ochlltree, Omah: shall pay to the commny & ike amount ' long enough to be called an . y ber Killed | Virginia, Richard P. Winslow of Missis- | that & mew Invasion of the Venczuelan ltree, Omaha.............. \ the ‘state ‘long enous friends to be a candidate and will likely | A¥es of Devastation, Number ' Frances O'Connor, Omaha on the completion of the installation of the | jowa man. e’ liquor men of Dubuque | = ely sipp. e frontler by Venezuelan revolutionists 1s system within ten days after the coumcil | would probably be perfectly willing to |have the entire Eighth district support it d Condition of People Of- "‘u‘mg"fl?fi:g {-;.}h:‘l;:;:-':‘l._u{“&;:;yg contemplated and will occur shortly. The shall pass a resolution authorizing such “';r‘(‘;‘r:}“";\‘,‘;;]'(‘"‘(::fr:’m‘,“' s hass | 10 1019 S8 . fictally Reported. B o R hiana, Augustus I Danne- | Venezuelan revolutionists who contemplate 4 e d 46 that ge | & Queer, kind of farm on b dence lois | Starch Company Abandons Des Motnes pllisr_of Ol e s o thy Dig; | this invasion aTe $AId to have besn sssisted nother that v Tnfon. t ™ ; ® Slumbia: Chi stall taKe & thres-Tourthe vote Jnstead of | (RIRty fest. Saviare, And 'Coy 9‘:»..-'11 w0 ’:-""1'3 Phasmas Wr.dooes, Wha has heen mesger WERHINGTON, e oot | FEaet e 15 " Hasneratlier of ONid, | and men. Four thousand men who will fn- hade the plants. Mr. Titus has cultivated | of the National Starch Manufacturing com- , eral Corbin has recelve vy 18 v Chaire G, o & majority vote to grant the company the | {05001 for three ye He tells us that s e antaln Hugh J. Gallagher, | HAFTY" G. 'Leckie of Virginia, 'Claire ‘G. | yade Venezuelan territory are sald to have m : . b before it | PARY'S plant in this city ever since it | cablegram from Capta e + | Bennett of Washington, Charles Welles of ot ted i m' '::.Mx;.:ulz:‘:irnc.:-mr‘um‘;( ‘";‘::f {.’",,’.‘{.‘.‘,:5‘,""{3.:’{ Drs pars ;}gmgrg and g(lnled up in business, has been perma- tommehnry department, dated St. Vincent, R :_:I-;:::::d ;‘t" :zl::;,l:x:x;: :':::;,: ol ia . dried should welgh eight ounces, and at the | nently let out. Mr. Jones has not been | May 24: 2 . e e scribes that the company must.file its ac- - to 310 Nat F. Jamleson of Vermont tler of Venezuela. present prices Il s worth from 3§ to assigned to dmy other concer: Area of devastation St. Vincent about e —————— ceptance of the ordinance within ten days | per pound. There are 600 plants in Mr. | 00 y i g pt gy D chavated Ty | BER8 of derante R e I8 | . Baath: SaaRe TmareTEmeRt Cink, President Castro of Venezeuls has de- of the passage of same instead of thirty | Titus' bed. and he expects them to return | the Natlonal, but a man has been sent here | remity; population of this area was ferred the threatened, bombardment of the Ly » Y | him good money in & few years, from .the east, who will look after th nP5% 1 inde Standing room was at a premium at the - days, as before provided. rkeye: Ing tlon reaches . after the [of which 1,600 lost their lives, remaln, anding port of Carupano, in the state of Bermudez, A A Burlington Hawkeye: Information reac “remains” of the big plant that wi " | eacaped by flight to Kingston and other [ monthly meeting of the North Omaha Tm- . ) Fanal Attorney Tinley, on behalf of the Coun- | Des Moines from Washington that R. W. P as de Lyl D o whe ming catastrophe | provement club, held in Magnolla hall, | and which is not dccupled by the Vene $ER Takeomm) Clayton s thinking of beng a candidate | stroyed by fire. This move on the part of | DINCEs No such oxarm e e e Mad 1o | forner of Twenty-fourth street and Ames | zuelan revolutionsts untll tomorrow ol Bd“':: "r‘;""““"“ ocompany, :.“’"d ;" for chalrman of the republican state cen- | tne National is looked upon as meaning |bo sustrined. by’ Bublic beeauss. many es. amend its ordinance so as to change the | {ral committee. He was re-elected a mem- | 12, SHCOR 18 SOOI REOR B0 TRERANERE | b Bet elae of area devastated no Ereat t Fty- ber of the committee at Cedar Rapids last - g - term of the franchige from thifty-five to|ber of the copmiiger, at LEORT FAPRCE 3°% | jones, in speaking of the prospect today, | fémage done, but people are vers appre; tweaty-five years. He also offered to give [ YEoT, WI%, uBe " 0r 'thie credential com- | said he did mot believe there was any hope. | niil volcans, which is stil active, sub . the city 3 per cent yearly of the company’s | mittee. He s now in a fine position in U VQlseond eruption oceurred on 18th, 3 the Treasury department, under Secretary The company, after getting the insurance ;:‘il e e araat e Supplies &ross revenue and supply the city depart- Bhaw. Under the civil ‘service rul money, had smple time to deeide on buila- | DPt NG AQdltonAl e e eraterully To- ments with free telephones. or to give 1| could get & vacation. probubly, during the | ing it it had any notion to do 80, according Seived, and will, with what was on hand, 1 bequeath to my children Scrofula with all its attendant per cent of its gross revenue and furnish campaisn and come to Towa and run the | S 0L U been keeping close watch Tor ‘present population. for thres | o0 €L IR T A sudering. This ioa strange Jopiey the schools with six f lephones and | c& h Lumber for rebullding s asked. . x tree telep ‘efloo Reporter: The Keokuk Gate | of events. They say that while the remains | Hotiing s known of any dlsturbance out- | to leave to posterity; a heavy burden to place upon the W sll others as the council might direct £or | o is Footing for rooters Lo root for Keo- U the use of the schools at & rate Bot 1o ox- | kuk. A band of rooters that will root olde of Bt Vincent Snd Martinidls adviee | Shonlders of the young. Ky’ ceed ope-balf the regular rate. Mr. Tin- | With energy, effect and intelligence ls & This treacherous disease dwarfs the body and hinders the ighty 1 i round whe - ¢ - ley, however, refused on behalf of the | Tl Something that needs doing. AS o actusl ‘needs. "as 4 greal | growth and development of the faculties, and the child born company to make a cash deposit to be for- | there Is always plenty to appeal for ac- A mbarrassing than beneficlal. =~ Stores on | of blood poison, or scrofula-tainted parentage, is rl; felted In case the company fatied £o tnatan) | (VLY in ‘promoting & city's” progress’ & ‘m Dixie well selected. i i ot ” s, | to different band of rooters can find plenty of work to equipped for life's duties. - its plant within the two provided The Reporter likes the idea of rooters Secretary Moody also received the follow- Beréfula is a disease with numerous and varied sythp’ tastes. TY & Cchse. in the ordinance. He stated that the busi- | for the home town and for the state A Natural Laxative Mineral Water. ing cablegram from Ca) in Berry of the & N ¢ good word whenever _opportunity’ offers 3 toms; enlarged glands or tumors about the neck and armpits, You'll not regret t. ness men back of the company were new | E10%, N SrlA Al e time 1o the price | ll NEVER GRIPES Fisie, S M Liols, JAY be: catarrh of the head, weak eyes and dreadful skin eruptions in the telephone business amd being un- | that any community or commonwealth Dixle discharging remainder stores at k N Y P —_—— Kingston, where most needed. Provisions | upon different parts of the body show the presence of tuber- aware whether they could successfully | Will have to pay at any lime for the privi- ; ‘ : ahead. The first requi pow on hand for meveral months. Tumber | oylar or scrofulous matter in the blood. This'dangerous and stealthy disease arry out what they planned, in this re- -~ nowR ded. Vol cte. o- 2 4 g g ol shouid Is the BEST LAXATIVE k i tlonal datmase, Cave of refugses and | entrenches. itself securely in the system and attacks the bones and tissues, B roote: spect they would not risk any 35,000, He {be, “If you can't boost, don't knock." to th i fessior claimed it was not s busisess proposttion | ~Keokuk' Gate City:’ A southern lows toon medical profession, and isa |§ | injured, approximately 8, well'in hand | gestroys the red corpuscles of the blood, when decay of the bones takes place, A telegram was received announcing the | Tesulting in white swelling, a pallid, waxy appearance of the skin, loss of to ask them to make such a deposit on knew on the fromtier, who belonged to a such conditions. family who had trained him to believe departure of Potomae from Bt. Lucla today, { strength and a gradual wasting away of the body. Attorney Wadsworth, for the interstate | the deep water form of buptism. and Wa3 ! bound for Ban Juan, Porto Rico. S. 8. S. combines both purifying and tonic properties, making it the ideal company, took advantage of this to state|a bucket of water. The animal evidently Sremp——— remedy in -If scrofulous affections. It builds up and . that his company intended, business and |djd mot helleve in tmmersion, for ehe fel RICHARDSON CORRECTS VIEW purifies the deteriorated blood, makes it rich and strong — when all tubercular deposits are prevented, and a com- 5 it and scratched. unill finally the % preased. Bpecial attention | that it was willing to deposit §25.000 as a Ay, i Tl s covered’ with i N n “— ments. Also ehenille | guaranty of Its §ood iotentloms, provided | scratches and with tears in his eyes, gave Ask for HUNYADI JANOS, Democratie ".':' W"" Do r]m and permanent cufe is soon effected. 8. 8. S. g (full name) and see that you GET g Jos mproves the digestion and assimilation of food, restores h y ed, that the city would pay it 3 per cent on | Up the effort to effect the regeneration o ] e Lo Dem oy Pt |1 § L doather : i sssimilation of r. Wadsworth and Mr. ¥ioley both ad- | Sloux City Tribune: Not many towns of it. Substitutes are WORTHLESS in Congressional Fight. the lost properties to the blood and quickens the circulation, bringing a healthy dressed the councll at length on the merits 37"1‘5!)" "b';m:;:- én‘.’;‘filadmfr‘:l"‘ -,'-:: e and often HARMFUL. —_— color to the skin and vigor to the weak and emaciated body. of thelr .:ru . President | {f fhe” equivalent of over $20 for every LABSL 18 BLUS WASHINGTON, May 27.—Representative|® Write us about your case and our physicians will cheerfully advise and Parmalee ather : of the Platts woman snd Sind city, but the Richardson of Tennessee, the democretic | help you in every possible way to regain your health. Beok on blood and skin outh Teleph: were lot W POUW Ry i _upes WITH-RED. CENTER. - . fdor leadér in the hi made a statement | 4 I? wou phone company were lnterested the situation bravely snd over- discases {ree. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,, Atlanta, Ge spectators at the session and President " 3 p, today correcting an impression which has by the government of Colombla with arms

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