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THE OMAHA DAILY BE THURSDAY, NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. CO UNC[L BLUFFS (ODE (OM\IISSIO\ (0N \E\ES Meets to Revise and Publish New Edition MINOR MENTION, ULY 3, 1902 drilled before the Inspector and the errors were few and unimportant. The general appearance of the cadets was excellent. “Three cadets, most proficient in military sclence, were reported to the proper au- thorities as eminently well qualified to hold commissions in the regular service. They are: Major Willlam O. Coas Towa City; Captain Lindley M. Butler, Forest City; Captain Frederick G. Emry, Brigh- ton.” BEGIN WARFARE ON SALOONS Anti-Saloon Le s We Like best often disagree with us because we overeat of them. Indigestion follows. Ouly lasts a day or two perhaps. Butit's a most disagreeable day or two. There's a way to escape such conse- quences. A dose ef agood digestant, like KODOL Thing Tueeday night in the cellar of the resi- dence of 0. H. Lueas on Oakland avenue, but he succeeded in making his escape be- fore the police arrived. A burglar at- tempted to force an entrance the same night into the residence of T. E. Casady on Sixth avenue, but was seen by a meighbor, who telephoned to Mr. Casady who, with his family, were seated on the front porch. The would-be thief escaped down the alley be- of Towa Laws, NORTHWESTERN 1S TO FIGHT UNION VETERANS TO MEET IN DES MOINES Btockert sells carpets and rugs. uwe Files Injunction Leftert, eyesight specialist, 28 Broadway. | (olleoting Statistios en Valuation of Prop- fore Mr. Casady could get to him. " A t Thirteen Concerns will relieve you at once. That is the Dr. Stockdale, First Nat. Bank bullding. ty Along Its Li Another Re ver Fenoes. Investigation of Hog Cholera Shows at Stoux City. sensible remedy. Sometimes your stom- Pictures for wedding presents. C. E erty Along Its Lines. © ia Peeal d t. To rest Alexander & Co., 333 Broadwa, 5 3 .| Another round in the litigation over the are in Feeding Best Preventive ach s tired and needs a rest. '0 res! Aroake . pemg Stk Bt e fenced-in thoroughtares at Lake Manawa of Discase~Work on Capitol SIOUX CITY, Ia,, July 2.—~(Special Tele- 1t by golng without food would mean star- The_closing _session of the Pottawatta- > <ormal institute will be heid EFFORT TO SHOW ROAD TAXED TOO HIGH Comparison Being Made Between As- is booked for today in the superior court, as the motor company has announced that it will not comply with the order ot Judge to Progress Slowly. gram.)—What promises to be one of the most vigorous anti-saloon campaigns ever waged in Jowa was commneced bere today vation. Mrs. W, n Adams of Hastings, Neb., Is ; Scott and remove the obstruction now ex- (From a Staft Correspondent.) by the filing of sults for injunction against X b T e e et . sessed Valuations of Realty and | 00 500 sircets in controversy. Under | DES MOINES, July 2.—(Special)—The | thirteen saloon proprietors, by P. A. Sawe It makes rich, red blood. 7 Judge Green of the dlstrict court Wwas Amounts Freperty Has the order of Judge Scott the motor com- | Arst meeting of the Jowa Code commission | yer, attorney for the Anti-Saloon league. m ‘.A The city council has declded to lay down | ers. They were Pride of Glendale, Have | bank of Willlamsburg, Ia, from $0,000 to|Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy bas un- B"Efl 20 000¢-Nm.1. loss ‘v%"‘., ) and abandon the fight to secure that por- | i HUrty: Aletha of uirtdale, Bhedy Qrove | $50,000. doubtedly saved the lives of more people and sl dnnatural weaknesses mea | & l:m of the county road fund levied within | dale and e of ¢ uirtdale | Mr. PPN S vmgps 90, o oot and relieved more V‘;"' ond 'l‘""‘“l than one and favigorte every g Noured pers .9 the corporate limits and will permit Su- ma, umber of good sales in any other medicine in use. It can always . SHARGES LOW, con-nuwno: VRER | M IE‘"{"&L:fi oi'to W I }'{_"r""'_ pervisor Baker to superintend the expendi- }:‘"lgl‘_"h;{’,gnh‘;,‘%'g.fl Is one of the ANeSt| OWA CITY, Ia., July 2.—(Spectal)— |be deponded upon. n’[{ o -;:‘;:ken 4 on““"‘m T Box 18 | sey's 3 45) | ture of the money uner its direction. Colo- | A pitiful sight was enacted at the Jowa | Major Jobn McClintock, U, 8, A., fuspector men and women into strong healthy, 1ih stres { b 4 r;,-u;-"nfd’wltfi'mn:' nel Baker steadfastly refused to make a | Contral junction at Mason City when a | general of the Department of the Missour, o Man ‘“"' = t. b+ g fi‘,', e iy you get your | Davis' add., 1#1 | compromise with the city and insisted that | MR wag taken from the train Eam aiq | has made his report on the inspection of [ CHICAGO, July 2 und Guthmann, imoney b - —— e c. :‘ Mendne F¥ under the law be was the proper party to | aho Boung for his name ot Oskaloosa, He | the University of Iowa cadets commence- | Yice, president °"';'°'n Jovesenple, snae S 'lmperho:. A boxes (with guaran- | Riddie' ! ~ ;):D:nd ::e m’o:ty.( m; c,ny counc‘:l only | had been up In the pineries of (northern x;mr :nl. apru:;::m .l::ar.(:w;ucl:n well ,m';,‘:,,;‘ ”"‘"33{", shot and kiifed him- fee), $5.00. Book free. ‘aritle nnd "wife n-l ai'ta ¥, 0 ving e right to designate where It aged in felling & tree he acci "“u“) out ceived a copy y other jome iembers flerloo]g s and 3, block 3, Un- P should be expended. l" left. log With the axe. he wound | words of praise for the military depart- ot the l\rmw. cause. E‘l’llc:l.bhl"k;mz.sgulnomum‘uhhl the_city yesterday op his way from w City to his home at Audubon arriage license was issued yesterday A T Grightman, aged 32, and A J. Vachews, agea 24, both of lom.rtl‘:flu L rn the 5-year-old son of Mr. ai I(E-, A% sensen, 306 Little Frank street, Gled Ny omterday afternoon from Whooping oug! For rent, five-room cottage, cll) water in kitchen, ggod out bulldings, . per month, Call on E. F. Watts, Bee office, or .6 North First street. b lsex it anjel dog, biack, w Hie apot. in br oes by name of Don, eward it returned to 2 Onkland avenue. W, A, Bridgman brou ghi sult in the dis- trlet ‘court yesterday enjoin the sal The thirteen saloon proprietors who are :t uqu‘?rl;tflm'- llmlklw “l‘l_‘_‘l(_"l:"j';;;";’;;) “'r‘; talns the description of all real property | court the ruling is not supersedable. the same time an editor for the work was | summoned to appear before Judge Wake- orer Balduff and the c s in th hosen . . R. O : named as defendants. conveyed, the consideration named in the | The plaintiffs also filed a motfon asking | in the person of J. R. Carter of | fleld Monday morning are: D. H. Carglll, Gratatis oF vk oF (e aut kvt Hobaes ot Amesin Tl sl Lk IgoN 4 The city bealth board expects to close Been Sold For. The Chicago & Northwestern Rallroad company is securing statistics from the counties through which its system runs in Iowa to present before the state executive couneil with the object of showing that it is assessed too high for taxation, when compared with other property. County Auditor Innes has just completed at the request of the Chicago & North- western a verified statement of all the transfers of real estate from December 1 1901, to July 1, 1902. This statement con- deeds and the assessed valuation of each pany has up to noon today to remove the fence and other obstructions on Third street, Park avenue and the portion of the Lake boulevard connecting Third and Sec- ond streets. Attorneys for Crissman & Robards and the other plaintifts in the injunction pro- ceedings yesterday filed a motion to strike out the alleged supersedeas bond filed by the motor company and the endorsement of the clerk of the court thereon suspend- ing proceedings pending the determination of the appeal, for the alleged reasons that the clerk is attempting to exercise judicial functions and that under the order of the that a writ of abatement and order for the wae held today. The members present were Senator Trewin of Cedar Raplds, chairman; Representative Frank S, Payne, Centerville, secretary; Senator W. P. Whipple, Vinton, Senator Claude Porter, Centerville, and Representative W. H. Barker, Cresco. Representative Hamann of Davenport was the only member of the commission ab- sent. Provision was made by the last legl ture for a code commission to revise and publish & new edition of the Iowa code and also to publish a code supplement con- taining all the laws and reyisions and anno- tations since the code was published. At Sioux City, who has been at work on the The fight approaches in bitterness that which ended in the aseassination of Rev. George C. Haddock here a few years ago. Sioux City is a river town and the saloon element is strong. The Anti-Saloon league which is composed of ministers and various other persons opposed to the saloon, claim the Sloux City saloons are flagrantly vie- lating the provisions of the Martin law. They have more doors than allowed, have wineroom with women, keep open after hours, sell to minors and various other of- te They claim to have evidence against forty-eight saloons. George Clendenning, Mel Powers, Mrs. Fred *T was troubled with fnd|, and mill owner of Pure Alr, f medicine but nothing did me an 0. I consul ¢ Minute Cough Cure good. Finally I took Kodol. beartily recommend It to all sulferers from stomach trouble.” Cures All Stomach .Troubles. Propared by E. C. DaWitt & Co. Ohlcago. The §1 bottls contalus 4 times the 50c. size, it Can’t Help But Do You Good. stion & lone time,” says W. I, Bozarth, prominent mercl a_number of doctors’and tried many A few bottlos cu But Kodol will rest it by doing 1t'swork. Youdon't have todiet. Kodol digests any kind of good wholesome food. hant inds Y The favorite household n‘nmdy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitls, grippe, throat and” lung troubles. It oures. SCHOOLS. instructors. Music, Art and Modern Languages taught by wome! BROWNELL HALL n of exunded rest- the pesthouse today. Wil Ilam Vance is the |plece. In making this list the county audi- | enforcement of the decree be fssued at noon | revision since his election last winter. Kline, Paul Leader, Fritz Rentscheler, John | dence in European capitals, under the instruction of the best masters. good only’ patient there and It is propised 10 |tor aia not, however, include quit claim | today In the event that the motor company | ~Judge McLain of the supreme court has | Wendenflller, Henry Zechman, M. J. Me- | ESRiy SOUCEiion, At PsBates (G G0Y f“}L’.Efld"pf'.'ny'v'i-m.'.'".fl.mpfl'u?f}'.‘fn'n' a"x";:g: Temove B 1o bl e o e malipox, |deeds and deeds for merely nominal con- [falls to remove the fences and other ob- |alto been engaged by the commision at | Hale, John Vennum, A. N. Nelaon, John F. | feasional istructor ui-door sporth BPISHES MACRAR, Principal, oma bis wife now having the disease. Tho committee of the Board of Super- wvisors having the matter in charge esti- mate that the repalrs to the roof of the pn\ courtbouse will cost ahoul $1,000. FWIM report at the meetin the béard July 1 _and recommend t .v. bids be J\Erllled for. r E. Willams of South First street ap- glled yesterday to the insanity commission: ‘ers to i preuenl a private patient l hospital, itted to the stato asylum &t Clarinda. Eha board will examine into the case to- y. com- siderations. Examination of the list shows that the value placed on farm land by the assessors is considerably lower than the considera- tion for which it was transferred. This is true in almost every transfer. Town prop- erty, on the other hand, appears to have been assessed nearly if not quite up to its market value, as the considerations named in the transfers in but very few cases ex- ceed the assessed valuation, while in many instances the assessed valuation is greater structions. Mecting of Reunion Committee. Mayor Morgan has called a meeting for this evening in the city council chamber of the citizens’ committes and all subcommit- tees having In charge arrangements for en- tertaining the meeting of the National so- clety, Army of the Philippines, to be hela in Councll Bluffs August 13 to 15. The mayor is anxious that every member of the several committees be present, as com- work on annotations of the code, and will receive $1,800 therefore. The commission today reported that busi- ness s progressing finely on the code and that the work of printing the new edition will begin at once. Not all of the copy for the code supplement has been prepared. but will soon be ready, and it will go to the printer in a few weeks. There will| be an edition of 7,500 of the code and 15,000 of the code supplements. The new volume of session laws, compris- Wheeleck, Naughton & Norris. Sults agalnst other saloons will follow. The league has elected Rev. T. E. Carter, a well-known Iowa Methodist minister, su- perintendent, and will carry the matter to the supreme court. if mecessary. ALL DEPENDS UPON JULY Weather Must Be Exceptionally Fa- vorable to Raige Good Crops Government supervision and eq: National Academics or for Life. COL. Wentworth Military Ac uipment, At SANOFOF Controls Baltimore & Ohio Business Under Terms of a Long WESTERN UNION STILL SAFE i OLORAD C SO Fh{g:(";;b."r’""l;r‘:m'”‘: U‘{‘,‘,‘;,[:fg than the consideration. This goes to show | siderable work must be done within the |ing the laws which were enacted at the " e Time Contract. g u\lr “‘I“ m Mmu avel un"hld'bn:)n that town property in Pottawattamie county | next few weeks. last session, has been made ready and is DES MOINES, J—; ™ N sovere onging o , July 2.—The local ely bitten by 4 dog belonging to G. |is assessed higher in proportion than farm | Secretary Knox of the lowa soclety, | being distributed. It ia the largest volume [ DHS LOTNES. local statlon |\ quaORE, July 2.—~The Baltimore e Hathantos claimal Larson and | 1ands. Army of the Philippines, is daily in recelpt | of session laws ever printed. 0 the Wedther bureauy lesued & report this | y0uqy “snany publishes the" following aus The way to get the best ac- jome companions had te o dog. The assessment from which County Audi- | of letters containing requests for informa- morning showing that the total precipita- commodations is via the k Bartleet, borer working on the Great Western picked up D7 the police last evening suftering. from overdose of cocaine. He was almost nconscious from the effects of the drug, but after treatment at the :lu' Jall re- covered. He admitted had " taken 5 cents worth of the dru, ‘n -1 ool clzne-.l";g:cp.m:'fu” e, Barurday 1oF | ronarty :::‘o.,‘:;;u:l,;:r? e Lt Hazelton Goes in Sunday. e o tvatr S s sttty ¢ | aNARe ReRyeR Fhven tor. |road will be annulled by reason of tbe Y e et ol e’ Baptis Young. Peopie's —_— A b bbilon Raphle o ke rkangs 0| BnaTs ST AT BT FakS SOUMY eat]| FORT DODGN, ., ‘Juiyis.hpeilay)- | SHBIRECIYRINE" o 'ihd renntytvtuia 06 N o TUCRC S ot bon T e B0 W Dnjon of America, Mlss Chapmas socs a8 Fire! Fire! Fire! The largest stock of | the postoffice elther next Sunday or the | experts, has just been in Page county, mak- | Judge Kenyon has rendered a decision in | ihe Baltimore & Obio. whe News is tn- Tt i3 thé posiae Youte o Dsaves 18 8 delogate from ‘ine {el:-tnxla\:mt-‘y“fih\:{:‘): fireworks in the city. A. B. Howe, 810 | Sunday following. His bond in the sum of | ing an examination and he reports that the | 8YOF of the defendant In the case of the '":"" i gt o TRt I r"‘" has the best Dining Car Service. Felatives and Iriends in Chicago. Broadway. $100,000 has been forwarded to the depart- | nog cholera or awine plague s prevalent | German Evangelical Church Soclety of [PUCh & report ls untrue. That the facts It has the finest equipment and gives Wllllna Frisble, the b-y; ld son_of tor Innes took his figures was made in January of last year, and since then the value of farm land in this county has ma- terially advanced. It is presumed that the railroad requires these statistics to make comparisons between the assessment of its Gravel roofing, A. H. Read, 541 Broadway. tion concerning hotel accommodations, etc. These requests are from all parts of the United States and indications are that the meeting in August will be very largely at- tended by the vetgrans of the Philippine campalgn. ment st Washington, but he has not re- High-Priced Pork a Care-Al The Agricultural department at Washing- ton has been for several years conducting experiments in southwestern Iowa to as- certain tho cause of hog cholera and the effect of various remedies and preventives, in only two herds in the county, thus prac- tion for last month was 7.27 Inches, 44 per cent above normal, and that the tempera- 5 degrees below nor- Director Sage says only exception- ally favorable July weather can produce & fair yield of oats and corn thorized statement: The transfer of the telegraph lines of the Pennsylvania railroad from the Western Union Telegraph to the Postal Telegraph company has caused many wild repos One 1s that the contract between the West- Webster City against Rev. Jacobl, who was ern Union and the Baltimore & Ohlo rail- ay be made public, the following briet Frank Thirty-fitth street and Bix- celved his commission. In any case, tho| tically marking the end of the dli he formerly the pastor of the church. Some |®0d authoritative etatement explains them: | § 015 ad,, teenth lven who was kicked in the face — JIOREICHE RS Ap R BN M S . When the West Tni fred th u fow das agoby'a horse, died ae the A8 | eop clean. Uss Punks Machanic's soap, | Change will be made on a Sunday, 80 a8 10 | Ho states that the chist causo of the dis- | e 880 the church started to erect a new | o WVhER, the, Wesiorn Tajon seauired the R gult ot hig infurice yesterday. * Briet serv: i o b Interfere as little as poesible With the | qppearance of the disease, mot only there, | PUllding and Rev. Jacobl, it Is claimed, un- | it made a contract with the Baltimore & oek,y ices will be held this morning at the fam- WICKHAM GETS THE CONTRACT working and reports of the office. It is | | but elsewhere is the high price of hog dertook to be responsible for a fixed sum |Ohlo Raliroad company. This contract ily home, after which the body will be ukm to !hler, Ia., for burial. Jeosipis fn the genatal fund st Ihe et Tome Taat work are bein below the needs of the week and ln< hn deficl ney In this fund to date fund ng $18.35 below the the 20 nre sing the de- Beloncy to 8.8 in this fund to date. ‘The old Atlantic l:w“" on South Main treet, one of the landmarks of the city, g:: been torn down to make way f r the the re- ‘estern’s passenger depot. e old fonparef] h\lllalnf at tfl- congn' of Brosd: ‘way and Scott 50 been 1y ‘the o mmake foom. for . ot Structure. 10 Tasalse"an "oid fand: H. Jules Malliaux, traveling representa- tive of the El! odge meeting, to h held at Salt Lake City, s in the ol d the meeting of the Councli t. sit “:.;,,L The e seesicn, at which amn wm Do Initiated, will be | dition. The bids received last night for | gram.)—A daring jail delivery was made [acquainted and talking over preliminary [ 88 come soon the wet weather will prove “‘Under the Turquoise Sky'* gives the fofio by a banqu the work according to the original plans | here at 2 o'clock tbis morning, when four | matters. to have been a great boon. g‘“°'§° . mull(ncmnungdre'a‘cdpuouzl’(golmdo. ‘Mike Sulllyan wa sed from the clty | were practically the same as submitted be- | prigoners confined in the county jail, With| Their informal dectslon was that the terday and a sentence of ten di and water for drunkenness on_promise of J away an iron bar in one of the windows | look after repal nd the replacements CITY TICKE i3 »d, Bullivan had 31 (Lhree, hours | by the end of September next. The award- | 41q forced their bodies through & narrow | necessary and this should all be accom- clal.)—The Harrison county teachers' in- ,,}d,;'mpf’n’,‘,, ! 1325 !!-m-m St:-g{'gi:lHA ulbted o Dlg-sised jag and 323 | ID§ of the contract for the heating and | uperture of six by fourteen inches. One | plished before there is any work of dec- |Stitute will com at Logan on July 14| 8t & & WE- will now serve "oyt the plumbing for this addition was deferred | .. waq jert in the cell because his shoul- | oration done. The work will proceed slowly | fOF & two weeks' sossion. Able talent has Milwa kea days on the slim diet prescrib until a special meeting, to be called by the [ g LO8 S Ny "o Das through. at first and 1t will be several months be, |Deen secured for instructors, among the | Cineir "Rap e R prosident. The bids opened last night 0| “ryy men were: Fred Thompaon, SI-|fore aay contracts can be let. Semator |2Umber belig Pruts. Beveridge of Mis.|Gttumws r_‘"m;ufnul%, gpers, house and yesterday | (18 2O ooy Blxby York FIMMINE| rosted for horee stealing; Edward L.|Funk was elected chairmen and Mr. | 5907) Yalley,| Beod of. Woodbine, . Btswast of the North opers. house, His gement will t family Wil Totlow i i ounde” o X | on the plumbing bid 41148 on the heating Thaiiiet tures were wsiiag (he Mo of Unton Veterane Unton. Ll il AT P dratbbgge il fronl W niing | /ISR the Eistion YA€ I} MA0A by My The Jal fronts on Plerce street, one of| The next encampment of the Union Vet- | Blufts will teach the musical department. e er Hess to awal e contract to c] m erans’ union f Sm——— SUHNNaD Eaits o Put it on the Kiaw | pros., they being the lowest bidders, se- | the Duslest thoroughtares Snabled ‘them to | Molaes oo 18 o meclf i Det | homsands of Acres Yield Fodder. When E_lliged, tho commission, man, cording to the original plans, Member | the nolfe elt. | decided this morning at a committee meet-| WEBSTER CITY, Ia, July 2.—(Special.) saw the bars, almost on the street its Ja4fiandiing & bunch of bananas yesterday | Cooper objected on the grounds that the SHOAINAN ing held here. At the last encampment it [ —Thousands of acres of cornfields in Ham- nest ‘mado of ."D.g: twigs ‘:.m, m'; '&‘}."' x:n;'v‘:(:d"‘;l"t“:‘l ‘;::;L:"n:;mfl n‘ah. Injured by Horse's Kick. wul:e;l’d;d];hll lchn'i ::eafl;u tlnr this your x::;m county l;vm ylolld dnomu:: buld todder nimal rotrudin, g v - e ‘woul el at Clinton, but last wes It s year. e crop is drown: and rotted Sovapast of the ¢ ‘"‘f culty, fl}:‘ 00, Member Hess called attention 1o the SRRpUNDOAE. T ol rea oteen | Was found that Clinton could not propetly | out. INetwiteaianting this. fast the. total g'ri'.'-"m:"nnun' i R STegeNe ot fact, that by the sale of & portion of the | A ieked n tho head by & horse today. | eBtertaln the encampment and the lavita- | number of bushels barvested will be up to ot 8 1ol bu with's lon | 910 Hleh sohool property and the old Plerce | Mo will probaby recover. tion was withdrawn. The place and date | the average. Owing to the high price of ut and sharp who ho clsimed to o kifow bronounced It & men of the long-anouted | phlllnn f possum, o M rodent t-mhy" 'rn. u i about t claws closely relemhlo lho e ‘u family. It is now on exlllbim:n n (lo Fire! Fire! Fire! The largest stock of freworks in the city. A. B. Howe, 310 day: Broadway. it t Dodge, which she has filled with merit for the, Bloomer achonl was wwarded o Bisvy | 880, Mri Crintt BT RO I0,S TG | fowa Soda compuny of toux ity 25| G ekt our years: M. Carpenter i (he Not in Nature vmmogm S e’ auTCESR Davis sells gluse, 186, in “stocks.” 000 capital. “ safest and most that has ye “pu e ;.| tephan Broa: ia fortho somplere wark | DY caubg Shicln et T8 AR | oo o000 sapme. PR Of Marbail Tier acmiatatratlon of the amairs of the s, e ]| ST RS 0 Shaitet b €k's Domeatis sonp 1s best for laundry, | SieP'n Brog’ B for the complete work | Y iera remedy' at_the home of M town, §10,00 capital. postoffice bas been remarkably able. tment at office or at and Real Estate Transfers. These transfers were filled yesterday in Fire! Fire! The largest stock of | other twenty people who were made ,md..,.,..h,....,du.omu. o the abstract, title and loan office of J. W. in the city. A. B. Howe, 310 |t 18 lhouxhlyw'iu Tecover. county, $500 capital. bas died from an attack of collic or cholers 'ork, over-indulgence or any Other sadrpuwmwd lvix&xma Bquire, 101 Pearl street: Broadway. ) «2me, 35 l‘ho Jargest prices ever recetved | = Slocum Grocery company of Charles City, | morbus, often before medicine could de SEN 91509 Iete sisong p weRly, of the @ poea: at once. A Mary J. Farguson to Belle and Bessle P B e % | $5.000 capital. procured or & physiclan summoned. A Te- eatment that is more su | tar t Tinds ' 31088 | N. Y. Plumbing Co., g paid 1. 'J° Henn By Icorns & Grant | 500 SRR o e company of Des more satiatuc ) s 3. Wiison, k P, cnru- " Ramsey's Luey L. (Dnll[u) to J. B. Blake, 1ot U 'and n¥ lot 13, block 36, Avock Nine transters, t THE GENUINE EAU de COLOGNE Sobann Maria Farina = Qe e For sale by Plerce Street School Addition to Be Erected on the Original Plans, ) The Board of Education last night awarded the coutract for the bullding of the four-room addition to the Plerce Street school to Wickham Bros., on their bid of 8,950, The addition will be constructed according to the original plans and will be finished complete in every detail, even to the plumbing and heating, as originally planned. The other bide on the origimel plans were: G. E. Hughes, $9,160; Jensen Bros., $0,800; J. P. Weaver, $5,075. This was the second time that the board had in- vited blds on the Plerce Street school ad- fore. The contract with Wickham Bros. will provide that the bullding be cotmpleted Stephen Bros., $1,170. Each of the bidders into the schoolhouse fund, part of which could be used to defray the expenses of the proposed addition. He aleo called atten- tion to the immediate need of more room at the Plerce Street school. The motlon, on belng put to a vote, was lost, but was Boally passed on the action belng recon- sidered, Member Shugart alone dissenting. The contract for the new tollet rooms in pany bid $1,435 on the plumbing alone. telephone 2850. City Counecil Gives Up. At the suggestion of Alderman Lougee, chalrman of the committee on streets and alleys, the eity council had offered to ac- cept 60 per cemt of the fund providing it could have the absolute comtrol of the money, and leave 40 per cent for the county to do what it deemed best with and spend wheresoever it chose. This Colonel Baker would not listen to and the money, amount- ing to about $3,200, bas been lying 1di It will now be spent and the streets an; alleys committee has directed Supervisor Baker to regrade Ridge street, running porth of Canning street. East Plerce street underetood that few if any changes will be made by Mr. Hazelton at the postoffice and l George Phelps will continue deputy postmaster under the new regime. Pos master Treynor, when he turne over the office to Mr. Hazelton, will engage in the 1ife Insurance business, having accepted the local agency of a well known company. Use any soap so its Puck's soap. Plumbing and heating. Bixby & Son. JAIL BREAK AT SIOUX CITY Four County Pri of Friends a Downpour. SIOUX CITY, Ia., July 2.—(Special Tele- the asi nce of outside friends, sawed Storey, James Henry and Andrew Cole. Towa State News Notes. 'rn. clty authorities have served notice he merchants that the sale of fire- fackers would be prohibited in Shenan- doah. The same law will be enforced that ‘has prevailed for the last two or three veAth 0. V. Grimes of Pleasant township, llvln[ near Chariton, was taken asylum at Clarinda recently. Bevar ward Kent, near erlht. where a borhood dinner was given, has take: turn for the worse and may dle. a The ul P hlmck; a. Beven head in all were 80ld for a fotal of 32,30, of 3446 & head. The stock was of the Polle Angus breed, consisting of cows and heif- or an ever: caused him but little pain at the timé, But later on blood polsoning set in and the Iimb had to be amputated just below the knee joint. He is now In a weak condl- tion and his flesh has become so reduced that he is a mere skeleton. But few hopes are entertained for his recovery. The little 14-year-old son of Mr. Ro of arnnn-m has either been accident: Killed to have a’little experience in the wild west as exploited In the cheap yellowback novels %0 many of the younger generation are feading nowadays. At least, he has left his parents are looking for him. word to the officers at Creston he had When suit of me They sent to be on the lookout for him, not been seen at home for two di last seen he was wearing a bla or has taken a notion that he wants |* l As a consequence of this farmers are | much more careful in the care and feeding of their herds, and this is the best pre- ventive of the plague. Mr. Bagnall an- of money to apply on the church building. Of this sum, the plantiff in the suit leged, Jacobl falled to pay $1,800, and the suit was brought by the church to recover ticlpates a recurrence of the epidemie, how- ever, as a result of conditions on the farms. The work of investigation in that part of the state will be carried on for several years more, To Work on State Capitol. The members of the commisslon ap- pointed to repalr, improve and complete the state capitol got together today for the first time. These are: E. P. Schoentgen of Council Blufts, A. B. Funk of Spirit Lake and C. A.,Cumming of Des Moines. The members of the commission had not met before and they spent the day in getting first work of the commission should be to Shoentgen secretary. selected today were on account of the spe- clal rate here for the sovereign grand lodge of 0dd Fellows at that time. There are thirty-five active local socleties in Towa beolnging to the union. New Companies Incorporated. The following articles of incorporation were flled with the secretary of state to- St. Joseph Co-operative Creamery com- pany of Kossuth county, $3,000 capital. Leslle Telephone company of Clarke Mbines, $10,000 capital. Increase th capital of Farmers' Savings ment of the university the following ap- peared: ‘The organization at the university con- s of five companies, with & eadet ma- jor and a complete staff, a band and a platoon of artillery. The cadets were this amount from thelr former pastor. Excessive Wet at Shenandoah. SHENANDOAH, Ia., July 2.—(Special.) —For the last two weeks there has been but two sunshiny days and the result is that the ground is full of water. Many in the lower part of the town are complain- ing about the water accumulating in their cellars, saying that it simply seeps up, showing that the ground is full. The crops are being delayed and If the wet weather continues long corn and- other arops will be injured by it. Everything has made a rank growth, however, and If the sunny Harrl Teachers Will Meet. MISSOURI VALLEY, Ia, July 2.—(Spe- of Dunlap and Blodgett of Loy increase of outlook s good. ‘Woman Postmastor Reappointed. FORT DODGE, Ia., July 3.—(Speclal.)— ‘Word has reached the city of the reap- pointment of Mrs. C. C. Carpenter to the posjtion of postmistress of the city of Fort In almost every neighborhood someone liable remedy for these diseases should be kept at hand. The risk is too great for was_executed in October, 1857, for a term of fifty years, and, thérefore, does not expire until 1937, which is thirty-five years hence, A clauss in the contract provides at it ‘may be extended for ity vears more by either party on six months notice. OUTPUT OF PACKING HOUSES Omaha Continues to Increase the Mar- &in Between It and Other Packing Centers. CINCINNATI, O, July 2.—(Special Tele- gram.)—Price Current says the total west- ern packing of the week is 405,000, com- pared with 390,000 the preceding week and 480,000 last y Since March 1, the total is 6,825,000, against 8,015,000 a year ago. Prominent places compare as follows: MAHA Kansas City . 8t. Louls . Bloux City Famous the World Over—Fully Matured. Order from H. May & Company sible for lan. lity and varico- anyone to take. Chamberlain’s Colle, Woman Causes a Trai ETROPOLIS, 1IL, July his Botn bnlonl 1 promlncm ramilies of the county. ing Di heart. Baby Mine Every mother feels a great dread of the and danger attendant upon the most critical period of her life. Becomin Davis Drug Co.. Oounc BXMR-, la DR. MARY PROCTOR TO THE WOMEN OF OMAHA THE PAIN ERIOD PLASTERS 1 make helped 86 many women in to know what The reliet they sive Is almost. instas It you once use one you will never dread the coming of the pain period. leaves Omaha 6.50 a. m., arrives ver 8.45 itou) 8.30 p. m. Big 5 leaves Omaha 1.30 p. ver 11.00 a. m Auother inducoment to use the tails for campers. DR. McGREW Dess. » permanent cure guaran 0 GREAT Rock ISLAND ROUTE choice of three fast daily trains to Mountain Limited Zsland will be the $15 round trip rate to Colorado effective this summer by that line. Ask for details and free books. ‘‘Camping in Colorado'" has full de- Den- . m., Colorado Springs (Man- m., arrives Den- ver 7.45 a. m., Colorado § rings (Man- itou) 7.35 a. m., Pueblo 9.10 a. m. Colorado Fiyer leaves Omaha 5.20 p. m., arrives Den- , Colorado Springs (Man- itou) 10.35 a. m., Pueblo 11.50 a. m. Rock Ags 53) SPECIALIST. Only. Hot Springs Ian for Syphills The perfect soap for the bath and toilet— Refreshes, purifics, cleanses, softens ther Temedies for 30U, "ol which I'll W. R. BENNETT cCO. ".:.lh' 9 be regraded clothes and carrying o smail 2-caliber 41 | o mother should be a source of joy to all, but the suffering Ans Jou M vou wrte to me. I “ascept ‘a0 and nourishes 8. W, Cor. 16th and Harney Sts. (an R SN MERAdiag sms of for sdvenwure and Will ‘return in o few | danger incident to the ordeal makes its anticipation ons of misery. scred conddince 4L recelyy oy neednd o the skin. - ¥ - Tiee v Mary Prociors la- rosd, Meding fnto the eity and the road SA76 RUb B Dt e O e Aasioce Mot! Friend is the only remedy which relieves women of the great wilite, Wb U wreet, New York Good for fancy fAundry; FASHION IN HAIR E--?{,,_ 1.-«..4... Impnrhl ualr Ro mnlor Belpim o1 Bleached leading from the city limits to Lake Man- awa. to locate him if possibie, most miraculous escape from Instant h occurred at on. As Elder Puck's Domestic soap is best. &%ed in the center of the track. pain and danger of maternit severest trial is not only ma e pain ; this hour which is dreaded less, but all the danger i overcome, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so common to the critical My remedies are in Omaba only by Snorman & McConoell Drug Co Dodgs streets. 0h and 1s the worst discase WHEN BLOOD POISON easiest to cure W washes—without shrink- ing—woolens, flannels, laces, Willlam Sturgeon, 8 years of age attempt- Davis sells paint. ed to crons the Hock Island track he wa by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer despondent or and other things for which atuacked by o stroke of paralysis gloomy; nervousness, nausea and other distressing conditions are ordinary laundry soaps are not adapted, '1.:1:‘"‘“’ (L lars on Active List. gineer saw him. The emergency brakes WHAT TO DO, Many have pim; e lied, but the train could not be hour are obviated by the use of Mother" on the skin, sores in t Tares glone = leundry, vec IED.HAI cnwm v:‘..u;v 24 8t, N, Y. P“v""‘:h‘:;"“ l"":m:l"h' :""‘”‘ of 0. ;.p::.:l”m {ime. Th‘od fireman went out Friend. *It is wor!yh its weight in gold, 9 'n:mn':t halr; bone pain .'N(.fl::-n jon I:::g.g‘t‘ tellet, g¢3 “evel over the Tunning board onto the pilot an o now 1t 18 i Hend to DR Tuesday night, but were frightened away|as the engine reached the old man the says many who have used it. $1.00 rer BROWN, @6 Arch St, Philadeiphia, Pa. man grab! i L4 WN'S BLOOD "CUF LEWIS cuTLER before securing any booty. Within the last | {7eman Jre "f.?r:‘..;"‘..";".:""‘.c'k."é"".‘; and bottle at drug stores. Book contain &'m?g:))uu ety S oy & Tue Cupany Pacxing Co, two months thieves have broken into the | taken to his home and Wi be well ‘again valuable information of interest to all women, wi¥l Shermag & McConnell Drug Co., 16th ax ~—FUNERAL DIREOTOR— ) Buccessor to W, C. Est L 'hll. STREEY, 'Fhe o7, Wickhan bome six times, but ouly on two oceasicns did they succeed in stealing any- thlag of value. A burgler was discovered in a few days but he can lay his escape from & hor ble ‘death to the auick-witted and nervy fireman, whose name could not be learned. be sent to any address free upon BRADFIELD REQULATOR 00., application ty AlUanta, Ga. Friend ¢ Dodge Bts. Brown's can?ulu izt 1 fosine oy eory Omaba... Kansas City, e s -