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4 NEWS O F COUNCIL BLUFFS. MINOR MENTION. Davis sells drugs. Btockert sells carpets and rugs. Expert watch rapairing, Leffert, 49 B'way For rent, 6-room house, 719 Sixth avenue. | Hafer left last eveping on & visit | Karf t Mrs, C. to friends In Atchison, P, O. McDermott of Blufr etreet is con- valescent from a critical llmess Burnt wood and_leather goods. C. E. Alexander & Co., 333 Broadway Ladies' 2%-cent handkerchief with $1 pur- chase this week. Howe, 210 Broadway | ——— case was made in the supreme court as to | committee, would be for the best interests The regular monthly session of the Board quiry Shonld Be Held, Among . g of Bducation 18 slated for this evening, e v g s e THROWS NO LIGHT ON TRAGEDY | "hether or not a levy for a water works |of the city. The committee fs made up Feor rent, nicely furnished front room, & plant could be included in the constitu- |as follow Mayor Frank Koutsky, E. L. Feasonable’ price. " inqulre 3% North First Pending in Court, Coroner Unable to Ascertnin How | U082l debt limitation, the plea belng made | Howe, city treasurer; 8. C. Shrigley, city d | & that it was an urgent public necessity. The | clerk; J. J. Fitzgerald, tax commissioner; Hi 1 , Neb,, | N o P W M - RGN I URIBEENISoN W et His | courts held that such a levy was not a part | A, H. Murdock, city attorney; H. L. Cohn, avenue. The regular meeting of Lily camp, Royal Nelghbors of America, will be held this evening, Wanted, a gcod girl for general house- work. Good wages pald. Address 42 Oak- land avenue. Joseph Wearin of Hastings, la., is the uest of 1. C. Bonham and family of North jecond street Wanted, at once, carrier with horse for The Bee. ' Apply at the office, No. {CUPPY ASKS AN INJUNCTION| ‘ Beeks to Prevent HcE;g of Examinaton in | Insanity Proosedings. | ALLEGES A CONSPIRACY AGAINST HIM Several Rensons Assigned Why In- Willlam B. Cuppy of Avoce, who was the subject of habeas corpus proceedings in- | stituted by nls wifo last week, and againat whom a charge of insanity had been filed in accord, with the recommendation of Judge Scott of the superior court, was granted yesterday by Judge Green of the district court’ a temporary injunction restraining the Board of Commissioners for the Insane THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1902. INTEREST FROM IOWA. Mayor Morgan motice of sult against the| OTTUMWA MAS NEW SCHEME clty for $10,000 damages. Mise Crocker nn October 14 last stepped into a hole in the approach to the North First street bridge | over Indlan creek and suffered a compound tracture of the leg. The approach to the bridge had caved in ae the result of a heavy rain and after the accident to Miss Crocker was closed to travel Our annual clearing sale of men's and boys' suits and boys' overcoats is in full force. A discount of 20 per cent on any suit In the house and of 3314 per cent on any boys' overcoat or reefer. Store open | evenings until after Xmas. METCALF & METCALF. Denth. The inquest held yesterday morning by Coroner Treynor over the remains of the stranger whose dead body was found alone- side the tracks of the Northwestern rail- road, eant of Crescent City last Wednes- day morning, failed to give any clue to | Every Taxpayer in Clty to Be Made | Stockholder in Proposed Water Company. OTTUMWA, Ia. Dee. 16.—Every taxp ‘FV‘ in Ottumwa is to be made a stockholder in u water works company, if the plans now on | foot in this city are carried out. It is sald | to be the second time in the history of the United States that such & schome has ever been suggested. Ottumwa is beyond its debt limitation and the city desires to build a plant that will give adequate fire protection. A test of the state debt. Thus the city found itself checkmated, but now determines to organize the whole mu- nicipality of 30,000 people into a gigantic corporation, making every taxpayer a stock- holder. SEEK TO HEAD OFF MERRIAM | the man's identity or the manner in which In this clt ¢ actton § oity hom 1AKIGE Ay Notion 1 hi | iy oss Mie death, The fjury, however, was Executive Council Takes Action on AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Oity Oounocil Takes Aotien Looking Toward Obarter Revision, PACKERS HAVE PLENTY OF COAL ON HAND Present Need i for Anthracite for Domestic Consumption—City Has ¥ to Meet Ja Payments, At last night's meeting of the city coun- cfl cognizance was taken of the fact that some amendments to the charter are needed. After brief preliminaries Coun- cilman Welsh offered a resolution appoint- Ing a committee to meet and suggest such amendments as, in the judgment of the assistant city attorney; Herman Beal, city engineer; J. M. Tanner, Edward Copea- harve, Denna Allbery, R. B. Montgomery, J. J. Breen, W. C. Lambert, T. J. O'Nell, John McMillan, F. J. Freitag, H. M. Chris- tle, Dana Morrill, P. A. Wells, Joseph Murpby, C. M. Hunt, B. E, Wilcox and A. L. Sutton. When this resolution had carried Welsh asked that a public meeting be called for oap It is the culmination of 25 years of r_ Clear as Crystal —l No need to argue that a soap is pure when you can read through it. Jap Rose is that pure, and one-sixth of it is glycerin. Jap Rose experiments. We know soaps, and we ) | Atree case, or in,any way interfering with his e, e headguarters for glass of all liberty The hearing beforo the board had { % mel‘::”)‘:" RS O RL I b4k Lk e :::”x;l:r:y:slt;':; dl‘l!:‘:nl::-:\'rt‘flh?h:?.:‘;lr" .‘“ led t ki , jee 1s before you buy, C. B. Palnt, was withholding information and censured g -+ o5%,in bel | been Sat for saetemidy. e withhelding tatormati sured Ollanalss IR L pledge you that no man can make a W. A, Maurer yesterday recelved through | the customs house of this city two carloads | of Commissioners for the Insane, Attorney In addition to the members of the Board “That in our judgment the man ments suggested may be presented soon toilet soap that’s better. 3 9 v ft Corres; tter the legislature meets. of chinaware from England Fremont Benjamis, A. A. B4 killed by a Chicago & Northwestern train (From a Staff Correspondent.) = As giaton, Elwood ¢ 5 Adki 4 to th 1l through At the regular communication of Bluft - Tuesday evening, December 9; that we be- | DES MOINES, Dec. 15.—(Special Tele- el beb i e b8 e city Masonle lodge this ‘evening omicers | Anderson and Susan A. Cuppy, wifa of the |, = "0 nme].?- of the road withheld {n- ' &ram.)—The three members of the state | the regular channels that a warrant be | JAMES S. KIRK & COMPANY, CHICAGO for the ensuing vear will be elected. plaintiff, are made defendants. The peti- Cerivies - 3 3 o drawn in favor of August Miller for $100 The December term of the superior | tion contains a number of sersational al- | OFMAtion possessed by them relative to fxecutive council, Governor Cummins, 1 : : w oxchanged court was convened by Judge Scott ves- | jagations. It alleges that Lie defendants, | 'he Man's death, and we consider such ac. Treasurer Gilbertson and Secretary Mar- |to compensate him for services alleged Whlte RllSSlall Laundry Soap Wrappers g terday, but there were no cases for trial '\"wn““' the commissioners for the iusane. | 1100 reprehensible and not in accord with !in. held a meeting of the council today | to have been performed during the time for valuable premiums, at our store. Onevihisd off on il Doys', youths ana | ] : | the enterests of public poliey.” and had before them the complaints of [he served as street foreman. A vote was | 1615 FARNUM STREET. ) children’'s overcoats and recfers at Smith ?m’g_ndkr'l A beautiful ilne to ""”i"’ cheat and dem;d lhlc plalntift m;lhnr comprised the jury, nals in relation to the alleged misconduct [ as only Adkins and O'Connor voted In the | 8t. Agnes gulld of St. Paul's xsu.p.n“‘": his property and to deprive him of his | T, Tl nesses were Edward Cain, tele. | Of State Auditor Merriam. The insurance | aMrmative. church will meet Friday afternoon at the | liberty * | graph operator at Crescent City; Patrick MeD state that. Merriam and his insurance | Councilman Queenan made a stand for Cvodence of Mrs. H. A. Quinn on Oakland | Referring to the fact that for over a|BulR SBITEDN B0 TIwecent Cty: PRUHeK | o ominer are in New York making exam- | one minute service on the street car lines 3 vear past he had been In il health and | E8aD, 3 te s NuFshe. o ove . Mrs. Gus Plumer and daughter Irens [ Yoo PAst Mo hed been in B hoalitl and | on oy, agent at Councll Bluffs, = Their | inations of insurance companies and | morning and evening. In behalf of his mo SPECIAL ave gone to Callfornia for the latter's 4 v charging big fes e members on to have an ordinance d - have g la_for the I A M e et testimony failed to throw any light on the | ChArsing big fecs. Th O s oo | Uon teRn a A UL heaith. They expect to sojourn on the Pa- | Mr. Cuppy alleges that in January last the council declare that Merriam has no au- | pan said that from 5:30 a. m until 7 a. m. cific coast vntil June. Captain J. Mather has been elected | have conspired and coniederated together defendants obtained from him a deed con- veying to his wife, Susan A. Cuppy, all of Ovide Vien, G. W. Long and O. H. Lucas | manner in which the man met his death. Cain testified that some time after mid- eastern insurance men and insurance jour- council for such exam- is making them with- thority from the taken on the resolution and it was lost, and between 6 and 7 p. m. a one minute tain of the Dodge Light Guards' foot | y " v - inations and if he service was needed. Instead of directing | ‘team for next gear and Frank Capell DI property of every kind and character; ;:?;J“:t"’;;{m:: '[‘;:I“"’y"f"““”‘;y ’:"t:‘n‘l’n | out express authority of the council it is | the city attorney to draft an ordinance, | as coach and manager. that at the time he kney nothing cf the No. 180 nad a b | fllegal. The governor will have a consul- | as was Queenan's intention, he withdrew Oue Fare The hearing of Ed Maher, the county | nawure of the instrumeat he was induced to [ N ad reported seeing the body of patient at St. Bernard's hospital charged with being a fit eubject for the insane ward, was continued yesterday until Fri- day. Bpectal high grade $12 photos for $9, and | $9 photos for 36 per dozen. Work finished | for Christmas. Special prices on all other sign, and that, owing to the state of his health, was wholly and utterly unqualified to make such an instrumeat. He alleges further that he remained in ignorance of the nature of the instrument a man lying next the track about two miles east of Crescent. Cain sald he was In- structed to have the section men bring the body in. He accompanied the section gang | to the place where the body was and the tracks in the snow indicated that tation with Attorney General Mullan to- morrow to see what can be done, as mem- bers of the council regard it as a public scandal. ENGINEER KILLED BY ENGINE his motion, after a discussion, and con- sented to the appointment of a committee to call upon the officials of the street rall- way company. The mayor appointed a committee composed of Queenan, Adkins, Broderick and the meyor. Homeseekers’ Excursions.... == Plus $2.00 work. ~ Stigleman, 4 South Main street, | until last September, whea the deed was i) Spitzer & Co. of Toledo, O., were the | upstairs. | first placed on record and procoedings were | SrAnEe? had Roen struck by an eastbound o, ygpunal of Laurens, In. Found | highest bidders for an ssue of $9.000 re- DOV, Feuihe, Sad st aean's et In | brought In the district court by Attorney | ra i ‘;"‘" ok 120, he "ldfi was Iate and | Dosll &t DOAWIN Hadiie newal bonds, and the mayor and clerk wero ; ooals Graso 3 h | reefers from 3 to 18 years of age to be had | Benjamin to have him declured of unsound | PREAe oy i e e S LR DGy P authorized to enter into a contract with | at one-third off at Smith & Bradley's. | mind and incapable of attending to bis L idna i o L b Lo bse i the bankers for the same. ~ e et i | business. Tho proceedlaks rosulted in ths | Patrick Egan, scction foroman, testifed Two special improvement ordinances n.combar lath ‘ . L. Stevens of Hastings, Ia., n " i 5 p with being mentaily d"m";m.“w:, "::,::lnppolmmfim of his wife as his guardian | ' ng the body and bringing it into| popT DODGE, Ia.; Dec. 16.—(Spectal Tel- | were passed, and then the council ad- | L] mitted yesterday to St for the insane. Mre. J. E. Hollenbeck left yesterday for Austin, ' Tex., where she will join her daughter and from there go to 8an Fran- | of his wife as his guardian was but another cisco, to spend the winter. will join them later. The funeral of Mies Cussic Stegg, for- merly of this clty, was held yesterday in Rodlands, Cal., where she dled last Thurs- day. It {s expected that her mother will return to Council Bluffs to reside. John E. Hill fled an information yester- day afternoon before the commissioners for the insane charging his son-in-law, James A. Gelst, with being mentally unbalanced. The officers were unable to locate Gels yesterday. Mr. Hollenbeck Henry Thomas Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs, ' this eity or el George W. Beott of Hazel Dell township. died yesterday, aged 21 years. The funerai will be held at noon today from the fam- ily residence and interment will be in Gregg cemetery. The regular business meeting of the ters of the American Revolution will be heid this evening at the home of Mrs. Willlam Keline on Glen avenue. The so- clal gession to have been held at this time has been postponed until January. James Walter, the 9-year-old son of Mr. Bernard's for tem- | pending the furthef detormination of the porary “observatlon by the commissioners | suit, to which Mr. Cuppy states he has filed | an answer. He alleges that the suit brought by Benjamin and the appointment step in the alleged condpiracy to defraud 4im of his property and liberty. The further allegation is wade that, de- spite the fact that as the result of the ' habeas corpus proceedings he was nidered given into the custody of his wife, the latter had refused to make her home with him. In support of the application for the injunction Cuppy disputes the jurisdiction of the Board of lusanity vommissioners in where, as the question of his being of sound mind iy now pending in the sult brought by Atterncy Benjamin in the district vourt at Avoca, R el A cantata, “The Light of Life,” will be a treat at the Congregational church to- night. Come. Admission, 26 cents. Statuary, vases. candlesticks, etc. Alex- ander & Co.. 333 Broadway. the depot at Crescent. Agent Montgomery's evidence was to the effect that he had been | notified of the finding of the body and that ' he had given instructions to have It brought to Council Bluffs. Beyond this | he knew rothing about the matter. The coroner is trying to locate James Duffey, living near St. Joseph, who is| thought to be a relative of the dead man, | and the body will be held at the morgue | pending these inquiries. [ Don't miss the cantata at Congregational church tonight. Plumbing and heating. Bixby & Son. rt Se: of Counc! The city council held one of the shortest meetings on record last night and ad- Journed after having been in session less than half an hour, to meet Thursday aft- ernoon at 1 o'clock, when the crdinance providing for the placing of telephone wires | in underground conduits will be consid- ered. | engine was still running and the water tank | Bood many other lowa towns, is having a | eute enough to ‘gather in the truants under | egram.)—Andrew Anderson, town marshal of Laurens, Ia., was found dead in the en- gine house at that place this morning. The overflowing. 1t Is surmised that Anderson was injured in some mannet while working around the engine. A post-mortem is being held today | to determine the: real cause of death. Towa State News Notes. Thomas Barr, aged 8, and his eister, aged 82, who had lved two full generations in Towa, have just died within a few hours of each other at Albia. That hunter, In Webster county who elipped on u Fottle and got a load of bird shot in his Ie€ explains that he was not carrying the bottle fn his pocket. An Afton man‘fs trying to make his cold feet cost the county $,000. He was arrested for drunkenness and thrown into jall over night, and claims that his feet were frozen. | The schaol board of Sioux City, as of a | great time to find an officer speedy and | the new law. | December 29. Supply. Journed until Monday Three Days’ Inquiry at the freight yards last night | showed that the packers have three days’ supply of coal on hand. Shipments frop II- linois, Towa, Migsouri and Kansas are ex- pected to arrive here today in case the trains now enroute will pull in on time there will be no suspension at the packing houses. An official of one of the packing houses aid last night that the railroads were making every effort to get coal here, as the closing of the plants at this point would mean & big loss (o the roads in the hauling of packing house product: Some of the coal mow arriving is billed direct to pack- ers, and this cannot be held back by the rajlroa As for wood, an effort is being made to get cars for the hauling of wood sufficient to keep the smoke houses going. 1t s the same with wood as with coal. The railroads are doing all they can to get wood from Missourl and some large shipments January 6th and 20th. To points in Oklahoma and Indian Territories and Texas and to many points in Arizona, Georgia, New Mex- ico, Arkansas, Kansas, North Carolina, Alabama, Ken- tucky, Tennessee, Colorado, Louisiana, Utah, Florida, Mis- sissippi, Virginia. Ticket Office 1323 Farnam Street Omaha, Neb. The Law and Order league has got b looked for during the coming week. and Mrs. J. P. Enright, 612 North Seventh e ios The mayor was authorized to sign the || Py R var | e lopked for. dur: | p n Jones county, with the result that seven- t Sy S yonierany STisEn g hork digk- | Howe Gives Them Free. contract with J. M. Flagler for the con- | tecn saloonkeepers, or all but one in the | Packing house managers appear confident ! family within o few days from diphtheria interest to buy presenta | Struction of the mew bridge over Indian | COUNtY, are now uhder indictment for vio- | that there will be no trouble now | i — C— | iively."This s 1 ‘rare’ opportunity (o get v s et destination. | fruit farms, “notwihstanding George "Van | ice. Dealers here say that this excuse will “ ) | strictly _up-to-the-minute merchandise at a Jury in the Residents on Fifth avenue complained | Houten, the leading Towa horticulturist, | no¢ hold, as anthracite is belng shipped k l d [ | LTy Riasseey’ otit. Open syery Case. that Contractor Wickham had fafled 10 | Booa fruft vun be srown i tre reslin ™ | down the Ohio river to St, Louls and can | e vervian oure ——— R —————— Mttle daughter having bsen buried I Saturday. Joseph Jinks and Willard Dorsey, the Unjon Pacific breakers arrested late Sat- urday night for intoxicatlon and trying to sfir up a fight with union men, were fined respectively $10 and 35 and costs in police court yesterday morning. They paid the fines. Smith & Bradley's sale of 33 per cent off on all boys', youths' and children’s over- coats and reefers continues to make things iGravel reofing. A. H. Reld, 126 Main St. Real Estate Tri ‘These transfers were filed yesterday in ters. the abstract, title and loan office of J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street: Grant DeWitt and wife to Ellen E. Reed, lots 3 and 4, block 10, Ca Charles F. Hendrie and wife to Wii- lam J R ts 4 and 6 and that part_of I west of lots 4 and 5, block 7, Riddle's sub., w. d.. 9,066 County’ treasurer to Harry E. Burke, lot §, block 82, Mullin's #ub,, t. d.... 16 Herman Gres and wife to Theodore It is to your early, and in order to prove this we will give, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, one grab free with every $2.00 purchase. Every article worth 25c or more. A. B, HOWE, 310 Broadway. MATTERS IN DISTRICT COURT ry to Secare Special Venire Nece: The impaneling of & jury in the case of Ben Woods, the alleged pickpocket, was begun in the district court yesterday after- noon, but the panel was speedily exhausted | and & special venire of fifteen jurors wi ordered by Judge Green. The work of se- curing a jury will be resumed this morning. Woods is charged with picking the pocket of Nells Boysen at the local depot of the Burlington raiiroad last summer. Charles Langdon, indicted on a charge of maliclously destroying a $100 plate glass window In the saloon of W. Rogers on | Broadway by hurling a brick through it entered a plea of guilty and escaped with | creck at Twenty-third ayenue, the work to be completed by January 15 next. Complaint was made that a number of houses in the process of being moved were blocking the streets, and the city marshal | was instructed to notify the house-moving firms to get them off the streets onto side lots'at once, until such time as the weather | will permit of them being moved to their | complete the grading on that thoroughfare and E.A. Wickham, Knepher's bondsman, was instructed to finish the work as soon as the weather would permit and the city en- gfneer had made an estimate of the work done by Knepher to date. Sehmidt's Chrissaas Thotos. Come early, any kind of weather, for our elegant new Christmas photos; guaranteed of Appeals. City Solicitor Snyder and Attorney Em- met Tiniey, who have been retained by the city, are in St. Louls to appear before the United States court of appeals in the ap- peal of the city from the decision of Judge | | at | reversed the figures between the two candi- lating the lquop law. Towa is supposed to be wholly reclaimed from the primevial wilderness, but that does not alter the fact that Jack Crowly ased a full mile near Clare the other day by an fmmense gray wolf. ¥ la Smith has filed in the dfstrict ¢ Jes Moltes a petition for divorce her h d, in which she says that “not- withs & his marriage vows, he wi February 7, 1901, convicted of a felon; There will be no rush to Alaska to st The auditor ¢f Marion county has just been indicted for forgery. It appears that the result of the election hinged on two townships and that the forgeries exactly dates The tax authorities of Woodbury county are at loggerheads with the live stock | commiselon ‘men at the Sloux City stock yards on the question whether thelr per- sonal property should be taxed as mer- chandisc. Major W. H, Flemming of Des Moines, who has just been appointed to a responsi- ble place’ in the Treasury department at Washington, is € years old. He has held | the office of secretary to the governor for nearly a thifd of a century, having in that capacity served Governors Merrill, Carpen- ter, Kirkwood, Newbold, Gear, Drake and Shaw. He knows more of the details of | thracite mine was in is enroute. Need Hard Coal. Local dealers are complaining about the | neglect of the railroads In the matter of furnishing hard coal. An agent of an an-| the city yesterday afternoon making excuses to dealers. This agent declared that some of the coal barges laden for western trade were stuck in the be forwarded here by rail to relleve the | situation. Some of the cars diverted to use in the | cast in the early stages of the settlement | of the strike are now coming west and | there Is nope that coal sufficient for the needs of domestic use will reach here by the end of the month. Obligations Due. On January 1 the city will have to pay to the State Fiscal agency the sum of $5,853.14. | This is for paving bonds outstanding and | semi-annual interest on an issue of $110,- 880. Of the amount needed there has been ! pald into the city treasury all but $508 and this is belng arranged for by the finance THE UNION PACIFIC 18 KNOWN AS AND IS THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO ALL PRINCIPAL WESTERN POINTS. 33 %3 Via Omaha THE UNION PACIFIC IS 204 miles shorter to . Selt Lake City Se.n Francisco 278 miles shorter to . . Los Angeles 278 miles short: to . 358 miles shorter to . . . Portland 12 hours quicker to Salt Lake City 2, 4 ) 'y t ount. the government of the state than any man Sk and' 1or 100 awat, se, w2 Jentnte of, Iuger aens 1 he COUBLY | McPherson exemnting the Union Paeific | Hving sommitiee. 16 hours quicker to San Francisco i w.d... Lo 1| on of the defendants’ counsel the | DFIdEe from mubicipal taxes. Tho amount Labor Unlons Complain. 16 hours quicker 1o . . . Los An Total of five transfers . N. Y. Plumbing Co., telephone 266, Marriage Licenses. Licenses to wed were issued yesterday to the following: " trial of Leon Lozier and Ed Moore, indicted | on a charge of conspiring to defraud| Charles Gregory and Willlam Barker of| this city out of $5,000 in connection with an alleged fake foot race at Webb City, Mo., last January was continued over to next term. Both defendants are out on involved 1s about $14,000. Several other local attorneys are in St. Louls also, as there are two other cases from this city to be heard before the same court this week. One suit involves the controversy between the Penn Mutual Life Insurance cowpany and Fenlon & Foley of No Venom in 'Em. Vo poisonous purgatives enter into Dr King's New Life P lls. Easy, but promst. | they cure or mo pay. Only 25c. For saln by Kuhn & Co. NEW LAKE STEAMER LAUNCHED Local labor unions have entered another complaint with the Board of Education about the employment. of nonunion car- | venters. It is asserted by the leaders in | the unions that not long ago a letter was | forwarded to tho secretary of the board, | but no attention was paid to it. Now in- 16 hours quickerto . . . . .. Portland THAN ANY OTHER LINE. . Electric I.l',g//.'fl' Trains Daily Full information cheeffully furnished on gunlicatiou to 5 Name and Residence. ABS 43000 bail ‘;“"l“’;h""" the furniture of the Grand structions have been given the secretary of ty Tioket Oflee, 1084 Faraam ¢ Phonefis { . D. Youngman, Omaha : A ’ | hotel. The insurance company clai THE . ! ) . Hattle M. Tufts, Omaha The $40,000 personal injury damage suit bany claims own- | Tlonesta to Run Between Buffalo and | the Trades and Labor council to send a Unlon Station, 10th and Marcy. 'Phone Albert Jones, jr., Kansas City Jesslo Mae Plunkett, Council Bluffs H. Joseph Haskell, Omaha . Emma Anderson, Omaha t LA EE of Edna Hoyt against the motor company | has been specially assigned for Thursday |in the district court. | A motion by the defendant company for ership, while Fenlon & Foley claim to hold & prior lien given by Major Smith to pro- toct a coal account. ‘The other. suit is the appeal of J. A. Pat- | { Dul s Many New in Bullding. registered letter to Colonel Lott, secretary of the board. In case this letter is not read at the coming session of the board a dele- gation from the council will ask permis- R. H. Haight, Omaha e ton, formcr cashier of the First National | DETROIT, Mich., Dec. 15.—~The Erie & ! gjon to s e . - peak on the subject. | Mary D. Young, Omaha + 38 (s new trial in the pernonal injury damage | pyuy of tnis city, from the verdict award- | Western Transportation company's new | Maste Oity Gas | Arthur H. Spickler, Neola, I8 sult of Chris Peterson against the mOtOT | \o'r g Wells, former president of the | steamer Tionest hich will g | Nag! 14 Mary Beals, Neola, Ia.. was filed yosterday. Peterson se- | pug ¢ PN e e Anehor jinto €OM- | gtephen Volz was reported some better | 7, 3. Cade, Ozewer In 991 o8maeny o bank, $2.000 for his services rendered in ) mission as cne of the Anchor line fleet at | 1, 5ehhen Zora Morton, Onawa, la % | cured a verdict for §13,500. | the reorganization of the bank and the | the opening of the season of 1903, Was| A son has been born to Judge Breen and G. N, Backhart, Atlants, Ia 24| The Natlonal Life Insurance company in|@ooyneil Blufts Gas and Electrle Light | launched teday from the Wyandotte yards | wife, Twentieth and J ftreets i Bess Ashley, Macedonla, la 3 | its sult against Miss Ids Casady yesterday | oompepy of the American Ship Building company South Omaha hive No. 15, Ladies of the Alexander & Co. Framed plotures. STERLING SILVERWARE | obtained judgment for $10,353.35 and order | | tor toreclosure of the mortgage on the We are showing that new opera soft hat Miss Marle ened Tionesta Wetmore of this city christ- The steamer Is 360 feet Maccabees, will give a dance hall this evening. at Masonic IN A COLD OFFICE? Mrs. C. A. Melcher will entertain the Casady homestead on Washington avenue.|to be worn with a Tuxedo suit long over all and will have a cargo capa- | mempers’ o the New Contury " ciup The mortgage was originally for $7,750. METCALF & METCALF. | city of 3,500 tons and a passenger capacity | Wednesday afternoon. | The suit of McCormick, administrator, of 330 tons. St. Martin's auxiliary will meet Wednes- | asainat the Citizens’ Gas and Electric com-| = You will find a choice line of calendars at| The steamer, which will run between | 4% &fternoon with rs 2."B. Watkins, «IN f We have something very rich in this | pany, which had been transferred from the | Alexander's art store, 333 Broadway. Buffalo and Duluth, embraces a number of | * yann Flynn. the well known clothler, was ware and the designe are as pretty district court to the United States court, - new Ideas in lake ship building, the prin- | réported some worse yesterday. He has a { e e e in hia ine dow e “IuE was yesterday remanded to the district | Master te Hear Fish Cave. cipal featuzo of which Is the location of | evere attack of Fheumatism i | to ses us. ; court by Judge McPherson. The plalntiff| judge Smith McPherson of the United | the soclal hall dining saloon of the| The Epworth league will hold a businesa | Nothing Prettier For a Present sues for $5,000 damages for the death of his | at the top of one of the eleciric light tow- son, who was eleetrocuted whilo working | hear the application of N. W. Wells, prest States court was in the city yesterday to Cent of the Omaha & Council Bluffs Rall- deck above the lcping cabins. A thing of beauty is a joy forever and so | me<ting Tuesday Mrs. J. E street Contractor Dan Hannon has his grading % at the home of Lush, North Twenty-third Rental price includes Heat, Light, Water and Janitor Service. ers lest winter. The defendant company!way and Bridge company for an injunc- |is Cook's Imperial Extra Dry Champagne, | futfit back from Iowa and has stowed his . C. PETERS & Co,, Ground Floor THAN THESE GOODS, insures agalnst injury to its cmployes and | tjon restrainivg Deputy Fish and Game | It is wholesome because it 1y pure, week's rest Rental Agents. ( | the bonding compeny is recliy the toter- | Warden Brown and @ number of others | ! ested party in the suit. | from seining in Lake Manawa. The | ANSEN & MARKS 28 South Main 8t. COUD BLUFFS. NEW THEATER. § Nights, Commencing Tuesday, Dec. 16, The jury in the suit of Mrs. K. A. Brown sgainst § Alexunder to recover damages for alleged unlawful attachment of a stock of groceries brought in even- ing for $952.84 for the plaintiff. Come to the cantata at Congregational fendant, however, des'red to be by counsel and as Judge McPherson had to leave the city early in the afternoon, | George S. Mayne was appointed m | chancery (o hear the evidence and re | to the The hearing before the ter in chancery will be held at & time to be preseate was- | AND CHRISTMAS CARDS OOKLETS BLOOD Is Uy worst discase 0B WHEN POISON yei tue ! ¥oU "KNOW | | agreed upon by counsel for both sides and | | el h ight. d on, 2 9 North Brothers, Comadians |° PR AON I o | S Neanonl fe We sltee aud | of Co | AL OO The custom house of Counell Blufts re- | easiest to curs WHAT TO DO. Many have pimples, spois on ihe skin, sores in the moulk :ice falling bair, bon _catarrh; " don'| No. 3 shows one of the Christmas folders we sell In assorted styles at 5 cents each. cents a dozen. No. s a very pretty porary restraining order issued by Judge | ! A - . - | B . soklet, tled with silk cord, assorted styles, 0. Send 1o D Ladios free Tuesday under ususl condi- | corioade ot maiomeney o5 dutles upon two | McPherson will remain fn force cents each, .35 per dosen. We have W™ e ave 80 Puilaaesnis Pas | carloads of chinaware, consigned to W. A. — —. % BR 3 | ... 3 - other cards and booklets from 2 cents to for BBROWN'S BLOUL CURE, $1.00 pel Gk il 4 R R Maurer of this eity. The goods were o ¥ & Stove. .5 per dozen Bottle; lasts one month. Sold oniy B _——-—-——LE S CUTLE shipped from Eongland. Before you buy your coal see Wm. Welch | No. 5. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., ISth an , w R e 3 " | | N by at i6 North Main street and he will ex- | odge Bts.. Omaha. . e sltn b | Peshel Ehee. Sor Basians plain (o you bow you can get a fine Round | BROA.:;':V OOUNCI%V\/BALUFH" iffin‘s“cl :;Il“ Gores Men 1y fov | e el X t.. Counett Winwe: * ‘Prame o0 § | o 2188 Listle Crocker, u teacher in the|Oak heating stove without coating you & AY P! Wth"ana Dodge sta ( ' ek o

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