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COUNCIL NEWS OF INIEREST BLUFFS. f——— MIXOR MENTION, Davis salls drugs. "% Btockers sells tarpets and rugs. Laftert, eyesight specialist. 409 Broadway. . o Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crum, Myhster street, a son. Born, to Mr. apd Mre. B. D. Fuller of streot, & daughter. mu Paula F. Kreidler has gone to Gfand , Neb., on a visit to friends. Bpecial offerings in rramed pictures, C. E Alexander & Co,. 39 Bn-: V way. iss Pharaby Bolleas of Hends 1a., ek of e t Olive Kirkpat e .I.l O o8 ve Irkpa re. it daughts ads Roms fom & Bimrser coriy ol dedh Wi G, Thompson of Perry, of thelr Muhl‘-‘. Mrs. Tialey ané N. M, Pusey wil Taks mm‘ mornio, where Mr. spending t X Frank Whitsell, I Robinson and A An- "‘fi h kidnaping two news- ‘%n yesterday by Justice 'yl oMy homs at 85 Souts Pieat 8 “slade trecs. Call at ‘Broad: iyt Alexander o ¥ from Johim D. Alexander drunkenness and crue uman treatment. ft Seager killed a large rattlesnake Y stterndon in- the. reat of i | Lt Bouth Seventh street. The ‘was three and a half feet long. for New Yor! as fRr o ot k ’.":'-"fi‘:«'-fl:'.,“‘""mf,,;",:fll‘ (ks | cago, two eases of embemslement: agaimet ng to Councll B.uffa, tive from justice and thal CAS_ADY ACAIN A FUCITIVE OLarge of Embeszlement Preferred Against Him by Bonding Company. FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS INVOLVED Wite Sues Him for Diveree; Owstedy of Children and Alimeny, but Ad- mity She Dovy Not Kasw Wherve Latter is to Be Obtained. Mrs. Matme Zetta Casady began wuit yes. terday in the district court for dfvorce from James N. Casady, §r., t0 whom she was mar- ried October 11, 1993, in Omaba. In addi- tion to alleging that he ahandoned her Oc- | tober 1 of last year, she makes other statu- tory charges againat him. " They have two children, a daughter aged § years and o son eged B years, the sustolly of whoms Mrs. Casady ssks the court to award her. Spe alo asks that she,be allgwed T8 B RIRE s | 4106 & moath torerary nibe, Tos haitts she does not know of any property.which her busband is now posssssed. . 50 to Casady. was recently -rels from. the jcounty jall, where ha had been for several weeks uince beinig brought. “trom. g ‘Ot or m‘n’.’ will_be him having been dismissed and eettled. It it e by M '1a now alleged that Onsady Js again & fugi- Councll ' PARy wi 8t M y of the 3 -was mistaken for & commence orimingl proceedings aga! a tograph Fas taken by & b {1t In alleged that Oassdy p ~e i I 7 tern loan CompADY . ¥ :‘:F.E-"-hgm: 04 tosantations and that. be day clerk st the Orand ocept & position as time. -r:'ntl L g:‘f;‘,}rg.%. 5 S LgaS e 5 St CESok T % hotyce by Sact Fret e for ea) .Lb' : They will be "They il o io Bagt | and other pointy of, in- " butldings at S ot ha: time school wil B ba Gt the siees wn one mfl ul g’ ¥ from to 0. cost of 28 ork was the 14-year-old daughter of N wi r township, from appendicitis, after days’ flinops. funers} s TR b ' ‘2 E" :3 m-’ Yéflhh Latheres & the un- Nine tranaters, total. . Omaha family and (s her parents there: accept the responsibility of paying his for the grading of the property on Oskland avenue which was originally selected site for the new VK | dove tn 1899, wnd pendent school dlstrict of Counell individual membets time are made party The members of Jacob Sims, presi Hess, to Bid owh wse. Tt W : & compay wil employ the Piukerton Grand . | Dotective agency to securs. tha arrest of | Casady. { un.cmn-u?wndéum present living with Davis selis paigts. Wickham Sues Sehool Badid. As the Board of 1 ‘haa déclined to z >§ High school bulding, B. 1 = ther i} sddittog to if ¢ board at 1o the R4 [H th ear art, J. P. the boazd J. K. Cool " at present & be s k m On April 17, ite for. the new High ::u-’;’:h:om dent, Stms, "t IS | with Wigktam. meeting “tav. er cuble _tnvd‘niuu.xu.mmm. £ P {14 H IOWA. yeare and makes hie home With his daugh- tef, Mra. L. Van Wormer on Migh street. DR. BEARDSHEAR IS AT REST Hundreds Attend Impressive Fumeral Bervices of Dend lowa Oollege Prestden. AMES, I, Aug. 7.—(Speclal Telegram.)— The funera] of Dr. Bearishear was held st the ¢ollege teday. The body lay In state from 10 to 13 this foremoon. Hundreds from Ames and the vieinlty and prominent bell, B. Hauvser, A. Gray and Charles Gray, Tho palibearers were untformed ofi- eerd—~Rush Lincsln, D. W. Day, J. Frask Cessna, Earl Buchen Forrest Overholser resley, Ames; 1, B, Hingerford of Carrall, reaident of the board of trustees; Johnson le, #tate librarian; Prof, Loos, Iowa b Itors. etery. The bler on the verands was banked with palms and cut flewers, the funeral car wes. Fully 3,000 ppople were at the com flowera aad floral designs were heaped about the casket. In acoordance with the wishes of Dr Besrdabioar, heo was buried in & bed of flow. The grave was lined with smilax, car- ARRAIGN MURDER SUSPECTS Friends of Harry Lovioh Incensed st Actien of the Police. REFUSE TO ALLOW FRIENDS TO SEE HIM State Board of Medical Examiners Grant Certificates to All Osteo- Paths Who Ware in Praes thom July 4 (From a §taft Correspondent.) Aug. ing the day in the Finkelsteln murder case. ‘The chiet of police wen! 0 & justice court ing James Walker, & negro, with the mure dor of Finkelsteln, and Harry Levich with being acoessory to the crime. The friends of Levieh had tried in valn to see him or find out where he was belng secreted and they demanded that an at. torney_ be allowed to communicate with him. This was refused and they went be- fors Judge McHenry in the distriet court and obtained a writ of habeas corpus for the production, of the defendant in court. They were very muock incensed that the polies shouid refuke .to allow anyome to 8ée Levigh. . He is not a strong man and bas been in poor health for some time and they fearad that confinezient and the worry of not knowing what was to be done with from the city jall and hid him n house where he wae belug guprd The friends of Levich stoutly imsist that he bad mothing to do with the case and that the police have mothing more than a surmise on which to base their accusations. wes known that Levich and Finkelstein bad been business rivals and enemies and some Ume dgo they had a serfous quarrel, but the friends and relatives of Levich Sagert that this could not have boen the cause of thc crime. The sherifi’s force take sides with Levich and refuss to credit’ the claims of the police force. ‘Walker in entirely unknown and it is l'hllllllll"flllllombulllhwl time. Both Levich and Walker were arraigned in justice court today and preliminary hearing was set for mext week. The writ of habeus corpus was served and afterward Amert- | dismissed op showing that the men had been Beardshear wac & member; Vies President Jardes B. Harlan of Cornell college, 8. H. Watking of Libertyville, C. 8. Barclay af regularly scoused and arraigned. Applica- strong showing of guilt. He gave them until 10 o'clock tomorrow to do this. Admit Osteopaths to Practice, The State Board of Medical Examiners law, This includes all who Applied and who made e showing that raceived an opinion from the attomney meneral that under the decisions of the Wit. | 19W8_supreme court the time to aste iae - g revk ‘:*fi £ EE RN AT S A A ap) wik previous tp July ¢ instead :tl‘oa dato- ot “he ‘actual signing of the & £ in st i% had been suspended refusal to recogmise small- pox, was restorsd to him on conditions. Tedinp tn Boxear Kiljed. girgis HiHT Fgg f T ffg f‘!fsi g | sram.)—Articles ot THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: ¥RIDAY, AUGUST 8 1002, " FROM of ith. Mr. Griebel was 70 years o Age And had gouns to the csmetery to mow the gress off the grave of his wife. Get- ting oo warm he sat down upon his wife's grave and whe found dead seme time after by passers by. Deceased was & highly re- spected resident of this county where he bas lived for many years. SWINDLES MEN AND WOMEN Worka the Males for Thelr Money and the Women for a of Aftec SIOUX CITY, la., Aug. gram,)—In B. 8. Porter, an who goes under the name of H. H. Proctor, Hi m Des Molnes, the police have dlscovered & smooth atranger who has been engaged In operations In Jowa, Nebraska, South Dakota He has been selling But- with & $37 cash payment, in twenty days, and has also been earryl on a loving correspondence with over twenty young women to whom he Is engaged in the various states in which he has operated. He was arrested here last night on com- and to- day Mrs. Sarah Oarr of York, Neb., and Mrs. J, French of Charter Oak, arrived for the purpose of meeting him making him pres Both women are widows. books abow he has wsold goods ng to several thousands dollars and was in loving ecorresponden: with over twenty young women. Among them was Mies Carrie Hancoek of the Victoria hotel 4t Omaba, Porter was confronted by Mrs. Carr, one of his feminine victims, and when reproached him for his perfdy, denmled ever knowing her. He will be taken to Vermilion tomorrow, and the sheriff of Lémars and the county at- torney from Inwood are both here to secure re the Shafer Supply company, re. J. Cavanaugh, Winside, and ., Wi 3 KILLS HIMSELF BEFORE WIFE Jenlousy the Cause and Letter Indi- cates Deed Was Planued Some Time Ago. BIOUX CITY, Ta, Aug, 7.—(Special Tale- gram.)—Because ho was jealous, Ben J. Coleman, formerly of Armour, 5. D, anll now with the MocCormick Harvesting peo- ple of Bioux City, shot himself through the heart today in the presence of his pretty 18-year-old wife, He died five min- utes afterwards. Coleman had just bought tickets for his wite and for his moth in-law for Joliet, Ill, where Mra, o leave this evening. A letter found {» his pocket indcated he had co templated the deed for some time. lotter was written at Pender, July 20. He commended his wife to his friends and sald she “was the dearest wife man ever had." Accepts New Waterloo Courthouse. WATERLOO, Ia., Aug. 7.—(Special.)~The Board of Supervisors inspected the at & cost of $100,000. 'The courity offices will move at once, Iff Law has already moved. Fireman Thorpe Dies of Injuries. MARSHALLTOWN, Ia., Aug. 7.—Coroner Lierle ‘was notified this gvening of the death fi’&fl Mam Thorpe at Marcy hospital, | Des Moines. Thorpe was the fireman whose right leg was crushed in the raliroad wreck at Rhodes yesterdsy afternoqn. Black Hawk Veterans to Meet. CEDAR FALLS, la, Aug. 7.—(Special)— The Black Hawk County Veterans' union has selected September 10 and 11 as the dates for the first reunion. The reunion will be held at Waterloo. Leg Brokem by Jump. BOONR, Ia., Aug. 7.—(Special Telegram.) ~James Hayes of Chlcago, jumped from train bere today and broke his left leg. He was taken to the hospital NEW ROAD FOR SIOUX FALLS Raflway ('.I-r:_—ll..mt!!fl Construet & Line to Madison, PIZRRE, 8. D.' Aug: T.—(Special Tele- incorporation were fled today for the Bioux Falls & Manitoba rallway with & capital of 32,800,000, Head- quarters are to be at Sloux Falls. Its pur- 14 the construction of a line from Sloux The Result of 25 Years We had 25 years of soap-making experience before we could make Jap Rose. It repreients the utmost that cost and skill can do. Jap Rose Soap One-sixth of it is pure glycerin. All the oils are pure vegetable, treated with antiseptics. Has the perfume of nat- ural flowers; transparent. JAMES 5. KIRK & COMPANY, CHICAGO White Russian foiz,soes 2 iappers exchanges 161§ FARNUM STREET. ol RAISES _STATE ASSESSMENT th Dakots Board of Equalisation Incromaes Valuation Nearly $11,000,000. PIERRE, 8. D., Aug. 7.—(Special T\ gran.)—The State Board of Equallzation 4 Assessment completed its work today d took a recess of ten days. The total valuation of the’ state will be increased about $11,000,000 over last year, most of which 18 on real es There has been practically no change essment of ratlroads. Harvesting in South Dakota. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Aug. T.~(Bpectal.)— Wheat harvest {s now practically completed in the south Half of the state and in the northern half is being pushed to the ut- most. . Many flelds of early sown wheat in the morthern part of the state already are cut. The hot weather has ripened grain 89 rapidly that farmers in perts ¢? the state where Rarvest is in prdgress are taking advantage of every moment to get the erops out of the way before loss results from shelilng or the severe local storms which iy visit the state at this season of the Tireda SIOUX FALLS, 8. Aug. 7.—(Spectal Telegram.)—John Kelly, prisomer in Sloux 4 penitentiary, who had betm acting uecrly for several days, succeeded An uding the vigilance of the guards and made a desperate effort to efld his life by Sase ¥ serlons & ! n §_serlous & fatal uunrhl:”3 himself. Areen . el 1 Tramp Slashes Deputy. TYNDALL, 8 D., Aug. 7.—~(8pecial)—A tramp was arregted and taken into custody by the city marshal. A fellow by the name of Stacey who ‘'was assisting the ofcer 'fn making the arrest was badly cut on the hand by a knife which the tramp was flour- ishing. . Republic: to Meet in September. TYNDALL, 8. D! 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