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SUNDAY. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: 1902 NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. JUNE 8, Your Summer Togs _ of the jail be protected with heavy wire 3 COUNCIL [RAILROAD PAYS A BIG FEE screen! o he inside, which mn - 8248 BLUFFS. rent anything beng. Saseed in. Wroueh are now ready and waiting for you at MINOR MENTION. Davis sells drugs Btockert sclls carpets and rugs. Leftert, eyesigh* specialist, 238 Broadway. Plcture frames made to order. C. E. Alexander & Co., 333 Broadway. Take home a brick of Metsger's ice Vanilla, 25¢; Neopolitan, 3e. U. 8. Grant company, Uniform Rank, Knights of Pythlas, will meet tonight. Justice of the Peace Carson will hold gourt in the rooms formerly occupied by Justice Ferrier. James Fegley was arrésted last night on complaint of his wife, who charged him with beating her. crea Miss Voss of the High school faculty has Bun alled to Eldora, la., by the serious iness of her mother. The plumbers and the clgarmakers will eet this afternoon on_the dlamond at Hhirty-fourth street and Broadway. ustoe Chambers and Mary Kemp, both of Des Moines, were married in this city yesterday, Justice Bryant officlating The meeting of the committee of the hole of the city council, called for yester- y morning, falled for want of a quorum. Members of the Royal Highlanders will meet at their hall thls afternoon at 2 clock to attend the funeral of Mrs. Clara elley, wife of J. H. Kelley, 54 Graham avenue. C. W. Nichols, city biliposter, returned terday from Cedar Rapids, where he at- nded_the annual meeting of the lowa State Billposters’ assoclation, of which he was elected president. BOARD ELECTS TEACHERS Superintendent Olifford Gets a Raise of Four Hundred Per Year. PROF. ENSIGN STAYS WITH HIGH SCHOOL Several of 01d Teachers Dropped from List and a Number More Fail to Apply for a Re- Election. The Board of Education at a speclally called meeting last night elected teachers for the ensuing year, assigned them to schools and grades and fixed their salaries. The st is as follows: - W. N. Cliftord, .,,J (3 perintendent, ~ per annum . High School. per F. C. Ensign, wnnu Emma | Mittie M. Pile m 500] Kata, Rood Dosnche 75 dennie G. Rice. 100, _annum Emeitne J 80 Flora VanOrder . Jafler Martin was not serfously injured by the terrific onslaught made on him by the escaping prisoners, although somewhat bruised and sore from his struggle with them. Mrs. Martin, who has recently re- covered from a long and severe illness, was almost prostrated yesterday from the experfence she went through Thursday evening. John Hill, janitor of the courthouse, saw threc of the escaping prisoners running through the yard of the courthouse on the south side and jumped from a first floor window after them. He gave chase as far as Sixth street, but in the rain and dark- ness lost sight of the fugitives there. Fishburn, when questioned by Sherift Cousins yesterday, sald he knew nothing of a preconcerted plan to escape, but followed the others when they made their dash through the gate. This is not credited, as it unprepared to make his escape, it 1s believed that Fishburn would not have waited to secure his hat and coat before following the others. Descriptions of the escaped prisoners have been sent broadcast over the country and Sherift Cousins has offered a reward of $50 for the capture of either Mike Fahey, Mike Sheehan, E. G. Jonmes, or Willlam Mason, and $25 for each of the others. Special Officer Beswick of the Rock Island railroad will be entitled to the re- Oosts the 1ook Island $15,000 to Amend Articles of Incorporation. COMPILING STATISTICS OF RAILWAYS Bellef Expressed that Speculators Have Turned a Sharp Trick on the Rock Island with Des Moines & Fort Dodge. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES, June 7.—(Special.)—The, heaviest fliing fee ever exacted by Iowa from a corporation for the privilege ot increasing its capital stock was secured by the secretary of state from the Rock Island Railroad company. An amendment to the articles of incorporation was filed Increasing the capital stock authorized by $50,000,000. For the privilege of doing this the company pald the state $15,000. The increase was made necessary in order to absorb the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern rallroad. Other corporation pers flled with the secretary of state today were: Lake Park Fuel company of Des Moines; capital, $10,000. ~President, E. C. Newquist; secretary, J. W. Wilmer. lowa and Dakota Mining and Improv. ment company of Sloux Falls; capital, 825 «The home of the Stylish Suit.” CRASH-HOMESPUN-FLANNEL SUITS $5.00, $7.50, $8.50, $10.00, $12.50. STRAW HATS-NEGLIGEE SHIRTS AND SUMMER NECKWEAR. Absolute correctness of style our special study. SMITH & BRADLEY ull at Cut- ‘ormerly used as a bar- o . . 0l Callsbu! an shop for & lemporary. jail. The City | nennte M, Hardin, Jesste Green «| These are the descriptions of the men now | of gjoux Malls. b will pay a rental of § a month and make | ~principal -+ 390 45 | missing: Des Moines Terminal company of Des the necessary alterations and repairs. Mirgaret E. Whistier . 6(May Caldweil & |, John Obreight; German, age 22 welght | Molnes; capltal, £0000; by F. M. Hubbell, 415 Broadwa : 1 ! [ il m“"' The Retall Grocers' assoclation of this Qutclayi.... SHNEHS Jasese « @147, helght & feet 7 inches, halr sandy, grey | H. D. Thompson and others. Yy ounc o clty has arranged to hold its first annual I . e i Vranies Wrght % | eves, complexion fair, very deaf. Charged Compiling Rallway Statistics. picnic Thursday, June 26, at Jeffries' grove: | Mary Geraghty ol Gertrade Davenport. ... 40 | With breaking and entering. An effort will be made to hn\h-- ulll the gro- | Pt prank : ) u;\ll::l';:h;)}-"{\l?r’r,{;::h ng:‘rflé":eelg‘?‘t: The sccretary of the state executive ‘ \ | jres in the clty that d , ches, Gty stores In the city close that day. =~ Washington Avenue School. e G e e Tair, And) &Ye% | council has been engaged for some time in ’, pocieties of Councll Blufts will have a joint | Mantie Mangum, prin-_ _|Agnes L. Robinso: highway robbery. preparing tabulated statements of the con- A onic B June 22, at the Driving | cipal s100[Laura Dodge ; Miko Sheehan, ‘age . weight 10, hefght | dition of the railroads of Iowa, and has ark. A program of contests in various | On irace Fomer 5 s, ¢ o alr, blue | just had printed sheets showing at a glance Fnen will be one of the features of the day, | Josle Do e yes, dack compiexion. Charged with high-| 4o 4o oortant facts regarding Iowa rafl- f TR Roberta Hattenhauer. way robbery. Ada E. Howard. 5. McCanna, brought back from Annie Willtam Q. Jones, age 24, welght 160, height 6| roads, on which the council will soon make BRSTERSENS E. Omaha on requisition papers to Answer to | feten Ada Tyl Gertrude Green . N tea of stealing. valuanie proverty of Relite L. Heptord i Horace Glesson.. @ | feet 13 inches, dark brown or black halr, | the annual assessment. These sheets show the motor com . will have his prelimi- Kate V. Gerner with breaking and entering. that the twenty-nine differént railroads Ethel Watson sgsasssses for summer wear is the all wool Homespun and Crash nary hearing court, onday morning in police Willlam Thompson, allas Willlam Mason from which reports are required have American, age 22, welght 140, height 5 feel ¢ 4y o Auuette Grass ‘Willlam Larsen, deputy county recorder; Twentlieth Avenue School. Th inches, black halir, blue eyes, darik . | mileage of maln track in Iowa of 9,336 miles 6% = Feln Bt ohs Tharry Trariin rorurned | ciars stsperm seine . porothén Maberts srre 8 Dren thavged With latosty. U | and’s traction; they have 808 miles of seo- Sultlngs. More of them will be worn by the %swell”? esterday from a trip to Alverta province, | *df tfi!lfiflrafil‘;‘;n 87 Andrew Thompeon, age 2" welght ol |ond track, 2,137 miles of sidetrack fn the B . . " 0 e heavy floods e Mamie ore: 1 ches, . S Tabang 10 Svie 3, BRGS0 | e el i B S i | nelghC S toet 10% inches; bron halr, Weht | state, and'tho total mileage of the systems dressers this season than all the other fabrics combined, thelr return. 60| Lizzie Bohn represented is 37,802. The average as- Edith Joseph Lizsle Crocker’ Bertha Marsh Hannah Bick 55 sessed value per mile of the raliroad prop- erty in Iowa last year was $5,041. The horse hitched to a wagon hvlnnxlni‘ln Gravel roofing, A. H. Read, 541 Broadway. n- R. Jones, a tinsmith, ran away on and really, it's not surprising, for they are cool, com- | 65 40 coln avenue yesterday afternoon. In mak- " T o 2 ing the t to Plerce street th imal Plerce Street School. Use any eoap 80 its ¢ soap. total of gross earnings for Towa was $56,~ BAf the-turm oo Pice srel o woimei | Pleree Street fcho 5 R O E L L T fortable and right up to the minute for style. We have it Had 0 be killed. PrRCIDAL eor e ning. M. iéa::: #| Not Enouxh Wind for Yacht Race. |ging evpenses in Iows totaled $89.618.- f v . (Eetor Haraen. s to be o vaudeiie ar. | KEeE oo 1 SILHe B (07 81 1l of wind proventet any race yester- | 6730, or 4415480 per mile o0 an averae the choice of all the different styles of these goods dis- Arrested at Cut-Off yesterday morning on a | Katherine Trey Daisy Cooper - % | day afternoon for the challenge cup at Lake | The net earnings, after deducting net losses : . . LA A Bt Manaws between Andover, present holder |on & fow of the systems, were $16.460,075.83, played this season. You will be surprised when we SRk open h‘;,d‘,‘f’fi:,fl"“"d and stole two s "I‘h‘:': Sraous 5“‘?“'“ |0t the cup, and Vitesse, the yacht which |or an average of §1,763.13 per mile in Iown. h . C . . (e it Tihte W. T. Van Brunt has brought from St.|The total taxes actually paid in Iowa in A R B R TRE SR o B g 104 oy ':B Eils ‘l,l;'?r‘:'-‘h{ § Joseph in the hope of wresting the prize | 1901 was $1,663,492.87. A qUOte you the prices. all and see them. nounced as a candidate for the republican e -~ R Romination for clerk of the district court. 40'stella Royer . B ;"“" :" ’°‘°‘d’ {h‘“h;'“‘:“‘t ’:h "h‘“l ~ $1 JIer Bes e Fiot Seamt Head. ALL WOOL SUITS, made to order, $13.50 up. Guaranteed fit, best yalues, lowest prices, an H. Balley of Loveland has formally h Elghth Street School. avorable win i 0 series Of It e belleved hero that the Rock Island = i pngflum‘ed m.lnm’v a{cundmml- for m‘; 16~ | wirltange White, prin- _ [Inez Dorland w|races will be salled this afterncon at 3| .. 0 " Cn O R R e Molnes & - - yblican nomination for county recorder. o £ $80|Winitred I. Besl 85 | o' k! rse i tically the n the district court yesterday A. Raph | Fiorence . Biorre.... 65|{Eme M. Mt ® ""l‘“": Kokied e Iy aifforonce bettg. tnay | Fort Dodge branch. That line is now op- eaded gullty to the indictment charging | Jessie M. Alworth 65|Mrs. Adels JN S8 TGt JURE) LY ORLY. GrEUsenos DONE erated by the Rock Island on a lease which Fm with the theft of a signboard belong- [ Minnle E. Clay ... 60lda Casady .. % |there are four “legs” in it instead of three. expires January 1, 1905. At the election - Y!;gp:g”{!-wm- ps,:;:sn‘:»l "ll;hem\':ln\lewn:“fl(l; Second Avenue School. The boats will sall twice over the course. |y s jere it was demonstrated beyond any e e ot ot Mastond” of coang | Bisatetn arave Rose Wind | making a distance of a little over six and [ il tte | WAT CERORSTIRICN Bvone A % T Jarceny “Ponding senience Haph wis re- | yiP Ui saolinnte Boshai ©]a third miles. The timo limit has been | aliieq with the Rock Island have secured C. A, TICBITTS, Manager, H H 331 'ffild"'g Council Bluffs. A stranger giving the name of A. H. Les- | Hettis Tavior - Sloe S D SnS i Sa0 S miie & majority of the atook and bonds snd are e ger is being held at the city jail pending in- | Ella Wilcox .... “olBells Robinson Vitesse is Helen, whic essrs. VAR | gple to control the road. Just what these it ‘hls “surtsdioty #he posk Vestigation. He ‘and two .other men ran Brunt satled here last fall, but in addition | the priests in his jurisdiction. post-| . when approached by Officer Kirk Thursday AYSRUGEE BN to the cbange of name, has been almost en- | o o ot® Are nobody seems to know. The|¢io is one of importance and responsibility. roud of Her New Wisn approached by Officer Kirk THUrS0AY | mit Motatosd, prin- . [Minate E. Johoase ge o Ao . persons most interested say that it means P the officer ran Lesser down, When searched | jcpal o S B D “"lvh“":“b il 1: ne '““ o | merely that speculators have gobbled up Appointments by Lindt. OPEN PL“'B'"“, &t the jail he was found to have in his pos- | §I50 S oo |Alydta Loring vas, but a second sul salls wi enough stock of the Fort Dodge line to| Appointmehts have been made by De- pession a quantity of nickels which the about 400 yards of canvi which it is ex« She is, most naturally and properly, be. 28 85383 5 lice suspect may be the proceeds of rob- Thirty- Street School make it necessary for the Rock Island to | partment Commander John Lindt of the Blag s ‘siot machine. L Aghed " Thrad Cry pected will be used for these races. W. T.|pay a big price for the stock when the | Grand Army of the Republic of assistants cause the existence of unsanitary conditions Mrs. Henrletta Bell was committed to Bt. J-c-'fl:’r}. 70| Mol Van Brunt is here with the boat and has as | time comes for making new arrangements | for the conduct of the army for the next is impossible. Disease and sickness lurk Bernard’s hospital yesterday by the com- his crew Charles Robbins and A. D. Stoney, in hiding as unbidden guests where the after the expiration of the lease. Such be- . Thy flcers are as follows: B 2 e Disbona one £° pStmPR Madison Avenue School protessional sallors. ing the case it is expected the Rock Isl- y%:p_,,,:e::wfmfwm,fh e plumbing le antiquated or defective. No | Il has been in poor health for some time | Sy L Badollet, prio- _ (Murgaret Henderson... 40| Andover will be salled by L. 8. Clark, and will buy the road within the next two | Council Bluffs, reappointed. 4 precaution of the housekeeper can avert the nd it has affected her mental faculties. J. G. Wallace, George Smith and C. C. years, even though it faw be necessary to| Judge Advocate—Lemuel Kincald, Des evil consequences. Don't trifie with dan- e board held that her legal residence was in Harrison county, she and her hus. band havin ly_come to this city from Logan, where Mr. Bell was jafler at the county Jail. Judge Wheeler yesterday ordered that the district court™ petit jury be resum- moned for Monday, June 16, ‘when he will begin the trial of the defendants Inaicted last Wednesday by the grand jury. As six o Molnes, succeeding J. 8. Lothrop of Sioux City. Cliet_Mustering Officer—J. D. McGar- raugh, Des Moines, succeeding M. E. Irwin, Dubuque. Senior ‘Alde and Chief of Staff—R. T. St. John, Riceville, succeeding E. R. Hutchins, Des Molnes. Sadler. It carries 350 feet of canvas. It s twenty-eight feet over all, with seventeen and a half-foot waterline. Vitesse is twenty-four feet over all, with a fourteen- toot waterline. Mr. Van Brunt, with a party of friends, arrived in a speclal car yesterday morning ger when we can make you safe at a mode erate cost. If we do it, it's done right. J. C.Bixby & Son 202 MAIN, 203 PEARL 8T, Council Bluffs. pay handsomely for negligence in not get- ting possession of the stock long ago. This is deemed all the more probable since the Rock Island has bought outright the Bur- lington, Cedar Rapids & Northern. Congregationalists Adjourn, The sixty-fourth annual meeting of the Harrison Street School. Minnte Hansen, prin- |Laura McFadden . cipal .. #70/0na Kendle Eighth Avenue School. Mrs. Edith Prouty, principal Lililan Hart Hill School—Mrs. Dora Churchill, prin- 858 82 60 TEL 193. A Good “Front” the men indicted escaped ‘from the | €ipal. $7; Mary Peterson, $35, trom St. Joseph, which is stationed near gounty Sull there are only lxgpur o' Wetriud, | Courtiang Bchool-3re. L. M. Graves, 3% | e Burlington roundbouse, close to the |1oWa State Assoclation of Congregational | Aeronaut Windiing of Hartington, Neb, 088! that o 2 h, b rom s balloon Into e big % (H8 at this time. He hus made no el | Gunn School"Emma Hoftman, #0. Manawa line at Sixteenth avenue. The | Churches will be held in Creston the third | F{U, 70" cux City during an unsuccessful Tuesday in May, 1903. This wae the vote of the assoclation just before adjournment at the moon hour today. The contestants for the locatlon were Creston, Osage and Bubstitutes—Mabel $35; Mae Waite, Supervisor of Penmanship and Drawing— Mrs. Emma D. Ingalls, §%0. ascension at Riverside park, and almost lost his life by drowning before he was reached by two fishermen. Sloux City has not been in the wet belt Storrs, party will occupy it during their stay here. Mr. Van Brunt and party were the guests of the Rowing assoclation last evening at rt yet to secure bail and will not unless Jriends come voluntarily to his assist- ' Tt ™ . Supervisor of Music—Miss Luclle Porter- 4 Keoep clean. Use Puck’s Mechanic's soap. | 474" a banquet served by Balduff in the Plaza. Dubugue. The informal ballot stood: Cres- {hz!l' e E?flrr; nlhr. “rm"l‘;‘l:h:f‘ “‘_:'()y 0",‘% brings many a deserving man success, Supervisor of Kindergartens—Mrs. Lula | i gells glass ton, 48; Os: 83; Dubuque, 30, The | northeastern Iowa the rainfall during the who, {ll-clad, might fail. Our share in M. Hardman, §15. In assigning the teachers an arrangement was made whereby Miss May Caldwell will teach a half day at the Bloomer and a halt day at the Second avenue school, Miss Norene a balf day at the Twentleth avenue and a half day at the North Eighth street school and Miss Connor a half day at the Plerce street and a half day at the Third street school. Superintendent Clifford’s salary was in- creased from $2,000 to $2,400 a year. The salary of Prof. Thomas of the High school faculty was ralsed from $900 to $1,000 a year. The regular raises among the teach- ers were made for length of service and change of gri The Iist shows that sev- eral teachers falled to apply for re-election and that others were dropped from the list. making your apparel what it ought to be consists in keeping your linen and other wearables in fine shape, so far as ‘washing and ironing them is concerned. Ever tried our work, our style, our prices? Bluff City Laundry, WALLACE & GROUT, Prop's, Phone 314. 22-24 N. Main, Council Bluffs. same month was about twenty inches. In one single night five times as much rain fell in northeastern Iowa as fell in Sioux City during the entire month. Sam Roody was killed in a fight at Win- field. As he drove in from his home, east of there, Charles Lyman made some slight- ing remarks about his team. Roody went into a store, secured & hammer and struck Lyman several times on the head. In the scuffle Roody was killed. Lyman was so badly injured that his recovery is doubtful. A. E. Mitchell, a farmer living southwest of Cedar Raplds, had seven head of cattle killed during an’ electrical storm Monday. The cattle were standing in a bunch near a wire fence and the electrical current ran along the fence and killed seven. They were valuable Shorthorns and it so hap- pened that they were among the very best of Mr. Mitchell's Herd. In speaking of the proposed removal of Andover college to Towa, the Boone Re- publican says that “when we consider the formal ballot gave Creston 63 and Osage 38. The announcement this morning by Presi- dent Dan F. Bradley of lowa college, Grin- nell, that Andover Theological seminary of Andover, Mass. would probably be re- moved to Grinnell and would be incorpor- ated into Iowa college, was hailled with en- thuslasm by the assoclation. President Bradley sald that while the removal of An- dover was mot certain, it was very prob- able. ALLOWS THE SMALLPOX BILLS Hereafter County Will Require City to Render an Itemized Statement. Plumbing and heating. Blxby & Son. ‘Woman’s Club Election. At the annual meeting of the Council Bluffs Woman's club yesterday Mrs. Walter 1. Smith was honored with a unanimous re- election, Mrs. P. J. Montgomery, who had been mentioned as a candldate for the presidency, withdrew In favor of Mrs. Smith. The other officers elected were: First vice president, Mrs. F. 'W. Miller; second vice president, Mrs, G. H. Richmond; recording secretary, Mrs. J. K. Cooper; corresponding secretary, Mrs. L. A. Gray; treasurer, Mri J. H. Clea members of finance commit- tee, Mrs. Towslee and Mrs. Montgomery. Mrs. Forsyth and Mrs. F. A. Bixby were Bills incurred for the care of smallpox patients occupled the attention of the Oounty Board of Supervisors the greater part of yesterday's fon. With the ex- ception of a few small bills for the rent of bous occupled by smallpox patlents during the period of thelr quarantine the board allowed all of the bills presented by the city Board of Health. Hereafter under the new law the city will have to keep an itemized account of t expenses incurred in each individual Arrest a Murder Suspect. Chiet of Police Fred A. Brackett of Des Moines was informed early last week that a man by the name of C. K. Harris of Adel had been doing a great deal of talking about the murder of the Peterson children, which occurred in Des Molnes April 13 INFECTED MAKES ~ EIGHTH Ole Craigwick Swells List Cheaper case, and this will entall much work upon s, Sppaloted & oomudities (0 secufe Mew FoOIA | last. The chlef was fnformed thel oo « | BUmbEF of colleges we have in Towa gf {38 Dog's Vietims at Ells- or e club. e reports o e officers resent time we doul ere Is nee the city clerk, who is also clerk of the| N. Y. Plumbing Co., telephone 250. I ves the wlub to be i & fourishing son. | RUmber of occasions Harrls had called | Bny more institutions of higher learning.” worth, Towa. ! I 'han Dirt The idea is to consolidate Andover with Iowa college at Grinnell, thus improving both institutions and making them one. W. J. Bhaulis of Waterloo has recelved a palr of coyotes from Cozad, Neb. They are only cubs, being about the size of a small pug dog. They are almost identical with the small prairfe wolf which was once quite thick in this vicinity. It Is under- stood that Mr. Shaulis intends to tame them and make pets of them. v were shipped by express and in a cage carefully wired to prevent them gnawing their way out. The Creston electric street rallway apd leading citizens of the town to one side and given them a long talking to In regard to the Peterson murder, and not only were there these suspicious signs, but Harrls, it was learned, had talked in his sleep of the crime. The matter became common talk and public sentiment had been di- vided as to whether Harris knew something about the murder and could not rest un der the burden or whether he had been crazed by the detalls of the terrible crime, which he had read in the papers. The health board. In view of this it is not unlikely that the city council will decide on having the superior court removed from the aounty courthouse to the ecity bullding, in order that the deputy ecity clerk, who acts as clerk of the superior court, may be employed to assist the city clerk, Under the present arrangement the clerk of the superior court does not have @8 a rule one hour's work a day to do, and the position has long been a veritable sine- dition, with all debts paid and a balance in the treasury. The meeting was held in the parlors of the First Congregational church and was well attended.. WEBSTER CITY, Ia., June 7.—(Special Telegram.)—Another victim of the Ells- worth mad dog scare, Ole Craigwick, was taken to the Chicago Pasteur institute last night. He is the elghth now taken there | ;o ynqicate that our soaps are cheap—not for treatment from that place. He bad accompanied John Olsen, the first | 8t 8ll The fact-is that we abe- just a6 victim, to Chicago the first of the week. | careful in buying our soaps as we are in Olsen died Monday. Cralgwick accident- | buying pure, fresb drug It you buy ally changed handkerchiefs with Olsen and | your soap from us we will' guarantee per< RECAPTURE ONE PRISONER We mean our soaps for tollet purposes, The prices range from 5c a bar to b0c. Now, while our prices are cheap, it does Fishburn Found in Rock Island Yards by Special Officer Beswiok. Puck’s Domestic soap is best for laundry. Puck’s Domestic soap is best. H. Fishburn, one of the seven prisoners who escaped from the county jail Thursday evening, was recaptured about 3 o'clock yesterday morning at the Rock Island rail- Marriage Licen Licenses to wed were issued yesterday to_the following cure. The question of removing the v became infected by reason of contact of brought before the city councll at its next | Fishburn says that after cscaping from | Mary Kemp, Des Moines, Saturday that he would have /& couple of | Bival feature and is now a certainty. Three [y e o0 That's about as fair as any one could rea< men in Adel on Tuesday morning early and that the detectives would endeavor to learn what Harris knows of the caee, if any- thing. After some investigation Harris was arrested apd brought here, where he will he held as a suspect, though there is thus far little evidence agalnst him. Plans for Deat School, The plans for some of the temporary bulldings to be erected at the State School for the Deaf at Council Blufts have been completed and are in the office of the Board of Public Works. The buildings will all be as plain as possible and of very cheap constructlon, because it is feared the Board of Control will not be able to keep within the limit allowed them by the ex- miles of the most difficult part of the road- bed has been completed, the ground for the passenger and freight depots has been purchased &nd the company is sald to ex- erlence no difficulty in selling stock. A farge force of men are pushing the con- struction work and before snow files it s antlcipated cars will be running. ‘Walter Gill, a young man about 19 years old, who went to Bloomfield from Kirks- ville Monday arrested and fasiied out of the stae, arr o before Justice Higbie Wednesday charged under section 5011, for passing for- n bank bills, the bills purporting to be y the banks of Mexico. He was fined $5 for each bill passed, which fine was paid and defendant discharged. When ar- rested he had In his possession 360 in 35 bil Willlam H. Hartman, Omaha . na L. Greenwald, Omaha MORE VICTIMS OF DOG’S BITES Two Added to List of Persons Bitteu by Mad Canine at Ells- worth, lowa. sonably ask. STOP AND THINK A moment before you buy your tickets at our store for Manawa and get your pockets filled with our clgars—they're good ones and you don't know what you'll get after leaving our store. Better take a drink of our fine soda, too, before boarding the ca You'll enjoy the trip better and think life's worth the living. GEORGE W. FLETCHER the county jafl, he separated from tho others and made his way to South Omaha. There he attempted to get a ride on a frelght east, but falled. He then crossed back to Council Bluffs and was walting at the roundhouse in the hope of being able to jump a frelght, when Officer Beswick found him and took him back to the county jail. Fishburn when recaptured was wearing a yellow oll rain coat, which he did not have when he left the county jall. When Mrs. Martin was scized by the escaping prisoners and forced into the corridor it was Fishburn who prevented her from being roughly treated. Word was received yesterday morning trom Avoca that a man thought to be An- drew Thompson, supposed to be the ring- Cralgwick 1s crazy at the thought of his condition, which is serious. Practically all dogs of the village are now killed. The fear of the people, how- ever, has not -subsided. Many are staylng close within their homes to avold any chance of infection. FARMER MURDERS A DOCTOR Cold-Blooded Tragedy Occurs in Drug Store at Garden Grove, Towa. meeting by Alderman McDonald. The county, it is said, will raise no objection to the removal of the superior court, as the rooms now occupied by it can be used and in fact are needed for the accommoda- tion of the trial jurles. The bill of George E. Miller, overseer of the poor for $90, for services as pur- chasing agent of supplies for city small pox cases was allowed and ordered pald by the board, as was the bill of James Autrey, nurse at the pesthouse for elgthy- seven days at $5 a day, amounting to $435. This bill only fncludes his services up ‘o April 1 last The semi-annual reports of the justices of the peace were submitted and approved. WEBSTER CITY, Ia., June T.—(Speclal Telegram.)—The mad dog scare in Ells- worth hi not yet subgided. Two other persons, Conrad Charleson and Floyd Lakin have been bitten, and were taken last evening to Pasteur institute, Chicago. This makes seven persons from Ellsworth now in the Institute, reports from the GARDEN GROVE, Ia.,, June 7.—Because he veturned to this village in spite of a threat that his life would be taken if he The Jackson Grain company of Cedar Rapids has brought a suit against §. B a They showed the following: Justice Bry five who went Tuesda ecutl 1 tht s o t - acq j ‘ Card, claiming 300 damages for slander. ’ Ty 88t 3 criminals cases, 13 convictions, ¢ | lender of the priscnts Who setareds MU¥|put by mo mesns r: the 1’::’1;-::::‘ ‘l)f h:;- :”tepu.rr:‘;.lu gnm‘: The original motice, issted from the office | 41 so, Dr. W. D. Duff has been shot and PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST, uittals, 4 dismissal under arrest there. The man it was sald o at | of'the clerk of the district court, was gerved | v o'y ' " “Clark, a farmer. Dr. Duft HPgLow St ! 9 not completed, is still In a state of total cost to county, $183, or an average of $6.34 a case; Justice Ferrier, 14 cases 8 convictions, 3 acquittals, ¢ dismissals, 2 ot completed, total cost, §91.60, or $5.72 a case; Superior court, 10 cases, 9 convie- tions, 1 dismissal, total cost, $26.90, or $2.69 ® ca: all these buildings shall be temporary in is | nature, none of them more than two storles high. He will recommend to the board that when plans are made for the perma- nent structures they adopt the cottage system at the school, and instead of build- Ing one large building for the school, & part of which is to be used for @ dormi- ; ' Petitic e e e aeas Card | had formerly practiced medicine bere, but charged that | recently removed to Blockton, 1 ,','\'n:;.'.‘«f’ | 1N feellng had existed between the two For | men and when the doctor departed Clark tna drculation of ‘the alleged slander $5% | promised to kill him if he ever damages 15 asked | came back. When Clark learned that Duff o t of Maquoketa met w’lll"r:e:d\‘-gy}:'l?:nfinm-. Aok eanes- | bad returned, he borrowed a shotgun, and, by Deputy Sherift to be filed later. with having publicly laintiff was cheating its ng grain and produce w and of dishonest practices in trade had been captured with dificulty and only after a running fight, in which revolvers were freely used. Deputy Sheriff Canning went to Avoca and found that the fellow under arrest was mot any one of the e caped prisoners. How the prisones 106 BROADWAY, =« COUNCIL BLUFFS, SIBLEY, Ia., June 7.—~(Special Tel ~—Dr. Thomas Nicholson of the c! philosophy, Cornell college, Mount Vernon, made an eloquent and scholarly address this evening on “What the Public Schools ARM TORN FROM HS BODY ched succeeded in opening The board expects to complete the busi- | the lock of the corridor was explained tory, that th D ormaon while out In the pasture try- | locating the doctor in & drug store, he terday morning, by the finding of the | Should Do for Our Youtb.” The occasion ¥, ey erect a number of small|f4¥ 1 olt, In e way he lost his Away by Steam Wringer at Dess before it this morning, and will | YoSterday 5, B the Sadiagat (he | SN e O Rl comieacamset, | cottages, each:one to be the bome of o |{SE.I020N 2 TUF ° 150 hround. sirtking | $610red 884 Gred two shots at Mm, both L RR At Wi taking effect near the heart. Olark at once gave himself into custody, remarkipg that he had kept his promise. Found Dead on River Bank. FORT DODGE, Ia., June 7.—(Special Tel- egram.)—W. H. Lovin, traveling man for padlock on the bunk in one of the cells of the revolving cylinder. In it was a key with which the padlock had been unlocked. This key had been made from the handle of a common iron spoon and had evidently been made with a fine saw or file. The work on it was rough and leads to the bellef then adjourn to the regular session in Sep- tember. Davis sells paint. e — e SUITS CLEANED— lightly on his face and head. When picked up he was found to be almost completely aralyzed, although able to talk, and before Bfln carried to the house Dr. Costallo as hastily summoned,who pronounced the case Quite serious, as it is thought that the Spine is injured near the skull. The latest Teport is that the patient is improving. "The exact length of time that fleld corn group of the students and over each one of which there will preside a matron. Made a Rural Dean, class of 160! Principal Hanchett pre- sided. The class comprised six young men and four young women. The exercises were held in the Congregational church. TI audience was large and all the exerclses fine. The music was by the Mandolin club, a solo by Prof. Abernathy and a quartet, WEBSTER CITY, la, June 7.—(Special Telegram.)—Charles Lacy had bis right arm torn off just below the shoulder tils morn- ing while working over & steam wringer at the Beaumont laundry. He was a new man and attempted to take some clothes frod- At a formal meeting of priests with Archbishop Keane at Dubuque, Rev. M. C. Lenihan of Marshalltown was promoted to Dyed and pi Spectal attent that it was cut out with a small file, T be a rural dean. The new deanery of Mar- | will retain its fertility and be suitable for | the Granger Implement company of this » ven ladles” gurments: Also cicnille | spoon is mot of the pattern used at the | Dra Hill, Harvey, Mr. Knight and Mr|shalliown will comprise the three countie Toea has as yet never been delinitely de- | city, was found dead on the river bamk [ {h° 1ach2 Uefare SUORBRAN 46 WIED. the e | Baone L-tls. lows Steam 3';1 county jail and Sheriff Cousins is firmly | Mattert. The diplomas were presented by | of Hardin, Story and Marshall. A rural | £lded. e T T tamto et | near Rock Valley on Friday evening. The g orks, 304 way. of ‘the opinion that it was handed in by | Rev. G. W. Barnes. dean {s next in rank to the archbishop of | testify to the fact that it is good for | body bears no marks of violence and death Japan Interesied in Fair, twenty-five vears at least. He had some seed corn that was gathered twenty-five Years ago and has since been kept in a dry is supposed to Bave been due to heart fallure, from which deceased is known to a diocese.' His duties ere the consecra. tion of churches and other sacred vessels some one on the outside. This could easily been accomplished by any person vi YOKOHAMA, June 7.—The emperor and To Germ empreas of Japan today received John e Polish Prov: en. LEWIS CUTLER ECTOF iting the prisoners or by passing it through ERLIN, June 7.—The lower house of the | used in Catholle worship; to dedicate | piace. This year he planted it and was | pave suffered. Mr. Lovin had traveled out | Barrett, & commissioner of the 8t. Louls —FUNERAL DIR R~— | one of the outside windows after dark. |Prissian Diet today passed the third read- | schools and churches, Lo igapect the busi- | somewhat surprised to see it germinate and [of Fort Dodge fo years and was well | exposition. in special audience and ex- (Buccessor to W, C. Este barift Cousins will Tecommend to the |ing of the bill providing for Germanising | ness affairs of all parishes in his jurisdic. | Produce & good eland. Buf o few graing | known among travelas frateraities. He | Bi**hNart? ateh i (UL Undaria in STREET. "Phon oounty supervisors that sll the windows Pollsh proviaces of Prussia, tlon and to preside ai conferences of all &uu CQFBe __Aleavea a wile and on. o6 AR Lnusual Tlod daushisr. | Japancee participation ’ - v A i e i T P a.~‘wx.. . N e T TR e———

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