Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 5, 1902, Page 4

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1902 NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. MINOR MENTION, COUNCIL BLUFFS. [SrEiEs s mmom vioms i REUNION PLANS MATURING to this city and Parmales and family went | Only One om, in the Btate Whioch Buns rugs. Leffert, eyesight spec: - | Gommittes BExpeots to Have Program tnto camp nesr the bridge of the Termi Up Over o Mill The preliminary hearing of W. J. Maher, Severe Local Storms Saturday Night Aldorman B. H. Lo returned yester- day from n!rlpum s: isbury, Mo. Do Mueh Damage to Crops in Various Sections of N o Breaduay: ™ | DETANS OF SHAM BATTLE COMPLETE & GOVERNOR KEEPS RAILROADS GUESSING inte fom's Sleasurs tHp to Colorads s morning rom a pleasure Dotats. © Several Cities to Do in Comtest for . T e s ™ ik | Toeation of Next Year's Reunion (From s Btaft Correspondent.) Olonogl, and ‘Wil Heve Welegse DES MOINES, Aug. 4~—(Bpecial)~The J. J. Purcell is home from Kansas City, tons Present. secretary of the executive counell snd the whore he spent his vacation with relutives SIS, 11 She stibe anbilils Ao afe o N S RO, Eaged in sending out the certificates of 5. uty City Marshal Peterson is serl. o le anxiety s felt for assessment tq county auditors, motifying il g Contdeste iy ot gty it Gorerer AT e e e Mrs, 1. W. Pontius of First avesus is |And his staff be prebent at the reuaion of STigh, Stpress, dekighone G54 toltboed fihes home trom » month’s visit with relatves : S TA i R of Yhe' U < M. and Mop, Wallace Jett Jast had been performed before the councll had \ b ) | asng for SHer P finished #ta work, so that the ocertMicates c % pend the remainder of 2 Atter spending more tham two hours | could be sent out promptly. The work in listening to arguments by attorneys rep- | connection with the telepbone and tele- are home fr meapolis, Wi Y resenting have been vititing relatives and friends. a graph assessments 18 perhaps the most Hevenus Colloetor Knox has ve. | 478 WL tike SEFE IR thE CC EUMISE cult of all. There are over 700 of the tel SR Mgy, ST lobteco, Siagoe | ArSda 8 W BTN v e et e hon ompanie, sy ol lne. 404 e ‘Beitsch of Redelifr, attend the sham battle st Lake Manaws in |,of 0% B8 Ter on Sr orves artificaten ara fgured out by assessmen terday on v& to his da . J. I the ovening of the same day. This an- opth iR il @istricts. The gross amount of the tele- <, er, and family of N st the of | Sonerete base. phone and telegraph actual valuations in the Sttt nouncement was mafde ‘af meeting Attorney Spencer Smith appeared on be- Mrs, H. A, Woodbu turned | the citizens’ executive committee yester- state was over $6,500,000. Of this the larger R lss Bk Bitie. v ates s W oot morning.® ' X balt of property owners, including the |;oriion was on the Western Union Tele- from Chicago, where as; 3 TUey has been spsading the summer with | Piams for the sham Batile are SWiag rap: Koeline estate, wih & trontage of 1383 feot | graph company, 33,354,300, and the Postal relatives. idly completed and this festurs. of the | o DIOEI, SN0 protasied Agninst was valued at $237,065. The oaly company tta Maxwell, clerk in the offies to 20 of th ¢ | {mprovement. His chie? argument agalnst |o.r0iing o telephone system valued at over A B "‘*‘5“»‘.‘:“"‘.2'.‘3.‘.."‘2 s i . ) ool g belug brl was that & aTge |¢; 060000 was the Jows Telephone company o v g o 000, A Cfio. portion of the property in which he was | . o iiny in Des Moines, Davenport and interested was held solely as agricultural Sl Dusiness Meesing of 100 on by many other cities. The following is the gregation of the First Baptist church and land and was not .of such & character as The. slection of offioers will be held this would. be benefited by the improvement | YAWSUD of all the telophone lines of the eveming st the chureh preparations and carrying out of the sham | ooy state over $15,000 as fixed by the councll, g J::' sale-My tome at %5 South flm battle will bring from Fort Crook. his bdat- ‘;. Ras m“"“.':‘m“"m M.':‘ '-:;' wm the taxsble vaiue for assessment purposes 1o acd ‘shude tress. Call at 5%y Broad. | tAlion of the Twenty-Becoid Unitedl States |y, srger the improvement, as it was doubt. [D¢108 ope-fourth of thi way. C. R. Nicholson. intantry, ‘The mes will be in heavy mareh- | oy Crlinet the ntreet bad sver been dedi- | 1008 Telephone Co. Dayen The Woman's Homé and Fovelyn Mis- | ing obder and provided each with 100 | o g o™i "0 the oity or whether It | Sormal TerioacPhone Co. tsin z hn's. Jnglish | rounds of blank scamubition. Several salute fe Go. o Wednesday still formed part of the old county Dublmu-. Tv'v phone ., evening in the church pariors. R ) thoroughtare known as the state stage road. s ,,‘ :‘.—:. y":n:"':g ml‘led ‘:.' a mrtm: Attorney Tinley, whe appeared for the b mfi Schodl eadat, corps o mect Rt e property cwners anxious for the improve- armory tonight at 7:30 o'clock. ment, called attention to the deplorable - Mrs, J. Casey of North Platte, dgh, condition of the sireet, whish he sald was ent at the Woman's & much-traveled thoroughtare. He claimed ‘who thl:l n a Rt to return to her h::n y-lofdny.' - that s majority of the abutting property (The Scandinavian Luthern r?""" LX 4 4 owners favored the paving and insisted | Nel A bullding permit yesterday for re- that the Keeline and other property of a dnd an addition {0 s ediics 'at like mature would be equally benefited by | N, inth street and Avenue A to cost 82600 | for the nipa huts comprising the Philippine |4y o) ” p rovement with that which had been 3 10 PR B AR M fovieraey | village, which will be sterihed aud Woval aivided. fnto Tota. He called attention to | HAwHSYe: F “Farry il . . ot Dot ot Ben Molnae 1o" Justi [up. was arranged for yesterday by the eem-|| ool (L U S Slll L N g | FiSX, Aeicbbione Co i &Y e 3 3 i agg | Interstate Telephone Co., f Carson performed the marriage ceremony, | Mittes and active work at the lake will be'| .o orties escaped payment of city taxes | Johnson %ntx v NPET proadngy Wil pe beid T o 08 1he gitide 2hot 4 ras M. Aoy Sor e e 8 o'clock the n Sham Battie is Fyee. /| agrtoultural purposes, they derived all ’ Burlel will be In Walnut | 1n.orger that the public might have no |lhe benefits from the city government. They with the maliclous destruction of | Misapprehension about the matter the ex- (Bad, be enumerated, the advantages of city tWo large mirrors in the saloon of KEd | ecutive committee wishes ¥ ialstinetly un- | Wter, sas, sewerage, elsotric lights on J on Broadway, "r'm nonumflod s."' derstood that the battle and ¥W'fct all the treet in fromt of their holdings snd 0 Sicraay morning untll 8a- | features planned for the sgupigm will be|MOtOr cars Within 180 feet of their front amith, formerlyl foreman n | eHtirely free to the publie.” s J acific railroad yard re, and | In' addition to the regulars from Wort| Alderman McDomald took the stand that ’;l:‘v:m‘r:;ln ry Store Colum- rst | While the city council should defer as far | Central, of Rockwell by _the iliness of his | B EREE x| Tesfreesetteann ¢ A , ' of : » Fred with breaking into 3 m state superintendent, on sppeal, 3 & & m.fi-(m.: that in the case of an attempt | ’ " e T morning and. was 3 % i " ¥ J %fi?&zfim@ e 7o i _ - SILVER GLOSS i #8%- . in ; ut ; ‘Wrong Procedure Noted. G F557 , | X OSWEGO CORN gzitss m’“&\‘l e ".‘:{.1.3 e s 98 p For sale by all first-olass racers. e g Rey, 0 el of conduct the services. bouse. Here, she says, he tried to compel 4 “p HAN) : = . Officlals ‘of the Illinols Central rafivond | Will act as chalrman of a reaéption dom- her to take a drink of liquor with him and | M. o ls.:AemTTI:.g"o' e _u’ .':' mhfl;l- yeste: mittes to be named by bimdelf; which wil. Iater attempted to Assault her. She re- - ‘ "¢ watsrmelons D | recelve and look after the wpecinl enter- . Mrs. sistod and finally succesded In tearing her- 3 melons were In & stoc and the , talnment during their stay in the elty of self from his embraces and making ber es- 4 ;:n‘g:dug_nm the {0 the | the visiting generals and other distin- | DOrthbwest corner of Plerce sireet, filed a | cape. She says, however, that she left her S S VI 5 I = el T e | S L e e e Bt B e s 28 ' . other als it 9 enter- e its any closer s- Jones nformation dost Har- 3 Frank Whitsell, I Roblnson and A. An aistingy enreed el ‘ 1S THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING: derson, -0l with kidnapl tained at the Grand hotsl,’where heads{the eurb line and In view of the protest |ned this morning ' George Nelman and John Fisher, news | quarters of the soclety will be established | the souncil doferred action in tho matter. | Miss Jones is a comely locking girl, 20 Boym togk & change of venue {w:'?“.r,l during the reunion. The bandsome club- | The ordinance giving the Chicago, Burling- | years of age. Hef father accompanied her chison have dome a grand work here as ,of Justice Bryant, where they will be to the police station to swear put the in- leave hundreds of friends who will wi ish this morni ul;l‘ um'm formation this merning. Harsed is siveady them Godspeed in thelr new fields of from the city jafl to that of R : Asseults an 0ld Woman. NEW HARTFORD, la., Aug 4.—(Spectal Telegram.)—Bert . Brannock was arrested here yesterday charged with a criminal as- sault on Miss Edna Peck, a woman 65 years w»l(i He effécted an entrance to her room at 3 o'clock in the morning tarough & window. She fought him and after he i 538,¢8 e Bad sone guvethe alermn The victim lived . | oad > alone and this is the second time her BAPTISTS IN SESSION | suiiant nhse attempted to enter her h Anmmal Meeting of Stats Sabbach | UM She hus suftered - EE , s mervous shock, from which | At Pt »id Schools Opens with Large At. cover. Brapnock will be taken to Waverly | ‘ so- temdance at lowa Falls. tonight for safe keeping. S e—— TOWA FALLS, Is., Aug. 4~ (Spectal Syt Gravel roofing, A. H. Reud, 541 Broadway. . alh ‘The annual meeting of the lowa State Baj Woman Wants Separation. Koop slean. Tis PUcks MecEanics soap : ¢ e ut tat Bunday kool assembly speued (o 1Ml | GiAw), 1a., Aug: 4~(Bpecial Telegram.) 1 A vestigation: city Saturday night with s large attend- | ;0 0o to 0 — ¥, plaIntifl, against C. C. 4806 434 the Indlcations of the'gmoat SuS« |y uyey ' ye the title of & petition for di- o {fortul mesting 1n (he Ristory of the #9- | yorce fled in the Monona county district rw = court today, fn which the defendant Is 5, block 4, 5 . The big days armnged for the mession | ,ppeq with cruel and Inhuman trestment it u“r-oh. w, 4. 1,00 which coutinues until August 15, are Gov- | o0 "0 vennons. The plalatit asks for sruer's day tomorrow, when Governor A.|in, custody of the minor child ana that B. Cummiss will speak; Bduchtlonal da7 | .5, pe declared the absolute owner of lots MUNYON S O e e A3® Oounty normal wii ]38, 14 and 15, in block 3, Mapleton. The Heavy Storma in Towa. Sl s ""“ i syl 'ucators | parties are. well known people of Mapietou, RHEUMATISM CURE Reports from al parts of the state today | Komyer 1s mhen oot ernont 1 the sy | 18-+ Whers they have Kept & hotel for many indicate that ga Sundey. afierspes will be represssted and Sunday sehool | 4™ %fim‘hfi workers will the program; Wo- . While they were gencrally local 1n BALUTe | men's day ob Asgust 36, 6 16 past yeass Vetoraus te Meet at' Uniom, ettt -"a-:--s:?; - ® grost desl of damage was done. A 8% | uiil be one of th big days of the meeting | JOWA FALLS, In., AUS. 4-—(SPeeial)— | i oomr i St S Tare halietorm Yielied the sastern part of lang sn ususually attractive progrem this [rne sngunsl encamomest of the Harin | BLOOD P - sousty, I tis oty © WAS SOME | yeay ipsures & blg ttendance. County Vetersus’ association will be held | 1s ihe dis mage by lightaing, oue houss. belag | There are more campers on 'the grounds | ¢ Union on August 14 and 15 Colonel J. | easiest s {atruck, but the family was eaved by the |inis yesr than ever before and with the |y Lawrence of Mindoapolis, s former resi- fact that the bolt went down & solld ChUm- | talent on the platform & successtul meet- | guut of' Union, will deliver the address of | fa) Little Liver Pill , ~ ATl b et el 23, ebinng | n e evry repec i laare Tt e prinipa sdorm g ads ; by Rev, Jesse Cole, the chaplain of the Py city and there was the most vivid lightning 4 @ Liver I'ilis. : Ve e i e g WOLOUP W SIDUX CITY |1 e some s ritioms” " | i Daring Robbery at the Entrasce to - ” Py e = Dodge L. WMust Boar Signature of ® Saleom in Broad Brown' w -fi'fi'-""ml:n’«: Brainy Hair iy Under your loose, thin, + and Asthma falling hair is a brain. Use Stay at home, work, eat, sleep and A stand exposure without suffering. . m result? You will References all over the world. use A”l'.l Hair Vlgm‘. It & #on of the proprieto: 51,000 patients. Examination free y ice as “Minpesota 8L by mail. Our constitutional treat- checks falling hair, restorey ont s a lating CURE, not color to gray hair, and makes just a* reliel.” 1t is vitally differ- SIOUX OITY, Ia, Aug. 4.—(Special Tele- Ea 11 Qe H] i e principle and effect from ail o the bair grow. No need of At gy Ayasal gl g%m iy s gy g having rough and unruly bair. | snemanaceh Bivine Takes Leave. | Sruticaes the consticions) covee ‘ormes i Dra { ” oty At the sge of 20 wm SHENANDOAH, In., Aug. ¢.—(Special)— un;,"m"hlm_"'u e s *.:ll over 1hei o e —n‘q No. 75 FREE. l Bim. After ] - w P. Hlazorp Haves, Buffalo, N. V. . o i Seht bach T ol color o e A | e fmme e Tmiaghy rste CITY VETERINARIAN. 5 ‘ was Mont. i ks of whor By Forw 1ok dstns sitees [ || Office and Infirmary, Wk agd Mases Sta Omaha, Neb, Telephone 630 e A 3. C.AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. i'

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