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1903. s W IN HURRY FOR BRIDGE WORK [ foreten minister sent a circular to the | forelgn representatives today warning them ! Oounty Board Rushes Through Order t> Ia Bridge Oontractor. ' abe to recover under the terms of the de- cree THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, Two auits ware filed by the newsboy, one NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. [Bormmimn s h defendant secured from his mother upon OME CONCERNS ARE LECA to Instruct their countrymen to withdraw from certain districts where the sultan con- templates pursuing punitive expeditions and advising them that the Moroccan govern- ment will not hold itself responsible for the safety of foreigners in those regions. IGERMANS ~ LEAVING RUSSIA stead now occupled by the elder Jacobs and his second wite. Judge McVey, before whom the cases were tried, decided the homestead case in favor of the father, but let the suit go to trial. Circumstances ' Al O l ’N( l l B l I }F ! which developed a few days later induced . ! Mayor Jennings to decline his oficial signa- O'KEEFFE'S PROTEST EXCITES CONNOLLY | ture to the resolution and a motion was | issued an order in the othsr suit requiring ¥ g == fled to set aside the judgment. Mayor |Towa Juige Decide: Law Passed by Last | him to turn over to Mose the sum named. | Dented the Privileges and Exemptions (First District Man Expresses Hope MINOR MENTION, AN T BtILD IV THE p R : | Jennings vetoed the resolution within the ezislature i Unoonstitutional. ~ gl Enjoyed in the Past by th No Ome WiN oot firicm CANNOT BUILD 1N ARK | tourveen duse' itmis atiowha by tathse. |~ Vogislatare 1y Use SIOUX CITY LINE IS SOLD Thete Fathors. hate s Sem Kind b Bavia sefts drogs. | It developed at the time that Lock, who | - onl Bn: For rent, modern house, 719 Sixth Ave. e {18 an elderly man and somewhat illiterate, | CONFUSION REGARDING THE ROAD LAWS | New Company Obtains Rallrond to| O L SRR Kxpert watch repairing, Leffert, 4® Bway. | Objections to Looating Library There Oome | had assigned his interest in the judgment Garrettwon, Paying Two and L, B s s St I Officer is selling dwellings cheap. 419 B'y. | for $250 to a nxmber of the family of one | MOSCOW, Rusela, Jan. 17.—(New York | Wanted, good cook. Apply at 208 Story from Many Sources. lof the attorneys, who, it s allegod, re. | AKers Geta Big Profit Out of Lodxe on t Milllons. World Cablegram—Special Telegram.)—A | “I hope this won't be aired as though S ot aale, i Erts d unframed celved $1,750 of (e amount. This nssign- | Pins—Mose Jacobs Gecn §10,000 thousand families of German colonists In|there wus some kind of a stcal on. 1 am plorures. & e amaera Con SEWAY. | PARK BOARD UNALTERABLY OPPOSED | ment appears on the court records, but | In Sait Against His SIOUX CITY, Ta, Jan. 17.—The transter | Russie, especially in the south and west, | tirel of this everlasting Insinuating that Wanted, 4t onos, BOY With Dolly 10,08y | Lock is alleged to have stated that when | of the Stoux City & Northern property, roll- | 47 preparing to emigrate. The privileges | (he bridge contractor hias some kind of a Bee route. Apply at the office, 10 Pearl he signed the paper presented to him he | Father. ing stock, rights and privileges, by William | Eranted at the beginning of the last cen- | brass collar around the commissioners street ¢ i |FUsey Property Looked Upom with|was not aware he was signing away his | — Stewart Tod and Robert E. Tod of Green- | ury. which induced many thousand Ger-|necks. Let's get down to business and act W are headaunrter Loy, G Faitt. | Much Favor and Statement fs Made | Interest In a $2,000 judsment for a mere | (From o St Corraipondint) wich, Conn., to the Wiilmar and Soux Falls | fans to come to Russia, are being taken | like men." 4 4 Oil and Glass Co. it Oan M Seouved, ThoRN bagatelle | Dis MOINES. Jan. 17 —(8pecial.y—In the | Rallway company was completed today. away, and obstacle after obstacle 1s being| This declaration by Commissioner Con- A small barn on the premises at 1712 | % | Bt D il i H, McV The consideration is $2,500,000. The line | placed in the way of advancement. A re- | nolly at yesterday morning's meeting of the Avenue C, occupled by Mrs. Davis and | Owners Prefer to Keep It. Book Sale at DeLong's. district court today Judge A. cVey | . ns from Sioux City to Garrettson, 8, D. | cent enactment forbids a German colonist ! county board indicates the amicable and A eturany Sfiaracon sa. the et of & Special prices on ali books this week, | fendered decision to fhrd 'lmf" e :":’, to buy more than 150 acres of land, al- | harmonious spirit in which the democratic combination of children and matches. DeLong the printer, 307 Broadway. T4 RHOWE 63 S5¢ UTIEWeSS ISWy Ton * IMONEY FOR SOUTH AFRICA | though Russians and Poles in the same | members cnter upon the work of 1303 It A banking channel is now open. We sell | The Board of Library Trustees has aban- g the legislature last winter, i3 unconstitu- | neighborhood may buy without limit. An- | was a retort to the protest of O'Keefte stocks und bonds on commisalon and 4r- | doned all idea of erecting the public li- First Dipsomania Case. tonal, THls e o law fh‘nllli:en; to curb | « ot|other regulation makes the teaching of | against the immediate adoption of a resolu- o B rarters furnished under mew act | brary bullding, made poseible by the mu- | Zeph Hughes, against whom his wite had oo SFCTAUOR® O E . °.'"| :"‘“I' ot RGN Siepuinl Fisitaskont Russian obligatory in German colonial | tion ordering Robert Z. Drake, bridge con- of congress, small cost. Many references. | nificence of Andrew Carnegle, In the center | fileq an information charging him with ha- | JPereive Concerns GGG Dusinete 16 10WS. » schools. But the measure wmeh hits the | tractor, to lengthen two county bridges, one New York and London Syndicate, 10 Wall | of Bayliss park. This was the statement It came to the attention of the governor is to Conalder. : ; bitual drunkenness, was yesterday com- colonists hardest is the one requiring com- | two miles northeast of Valley and the other street, New York bers legislature that a e Wanibers and Clara E. Vogue, botn | ade yesterday afternoon by President | mitted by Judge Thornell of the district | :::’,‘nh""r“'n“' r;;""r'u':_:h_":“;‘:m % sptling — pulsory military service, from which tnes | six miles below Elkhorn. of Omaha, were married in this ¢ity yes. | Rohrer of the library board. Mr. Rohrer | court to one vear's detention in the hos- | jewaits ond”je: o ngaged I ek | JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, Jan. 17.— | have been exempt by the promises of for-| When the resolution was introduced terday atferzoon, the ceremony being per. |stated that the board realized that the pital for dipsomaniacs at Mount Pleasant. |yt with some teatures closely resemtling | A banauet was given here this evening in | mer czars. O'Keefte tried to have its adoption delayed Ouk 1., in the private offce of the cleric | Public would not permit the use of the | Hughes is the first_person committed from | joiieries, in that preterence was shown | honor of Mr. Chamberlain. Lord Milner | - T a week, but Harte said the bridge con- of the district court. | park for the bullding and that it was very | here to the hospiial at Mount Pleasant | susamers by o Saning in which the hoid. |and General Botha were among the 40| HYDE IS NOT WITHOUT MERIT | tractor had his piledriver near there and Having so0ld out my sewing mrsnnsrmn; doubtful if under the terms of the gift of under the recently enacted law governing | org of lucky numbers were allowed to bor- | Bueste. ' ought to be allowed to go ahead with the pusiness - 8 M. Willlamson, 106 Boutil | the property to the city the park could be | habitual drunkards. Persons ocommitted | roy money befors others, and that an im. | Mr. Chamberiyn was rocelved with en- |Paris Paper Fiads Reason ia Deco-| work. O'Keeffe answered it was pecullat e b reon® i atr il iamson, | Ut!lized for suci a purpose. | under this law are subject to release on | pionce business was being done by com. | thusiasm and delivered a speech in which rating American as Member | the board had not discovered the work was e 3 - ol A e o " ” ; v o Intowhose nands™1 have ‘left ail my ac n:orh.f'.'o'Tn'."r."“fifif','.:':',.?n;"l“rlfl';::mfl'?:»‘f’;’“f by the governor at any time durin panics, chiefly in Kansas City and Minne, Be gave for the frat time the details for | ot TAioh’ o8 Wenee, }lnllp:r:,llvs unti the contractor got there nts. . e term of thelr commitment. e new s e colonial | with his machinery and calle The hearing ef Robert Buckley, Warren | center of the park and this is the refusal | gl apolis. At the eame time s number of . iy, iR oy . S J. benley ana George Fisher, charged with | similar companies were organized in Des secretary described the arrangement as a | | it. He sald when the board had inspected the ‘theit of clothink trom (he sfore of M. of lho( llcu'rrl ;c ‘:n(‘rk Commissioners to | PAST WEEK IN BLUFFS SOCIETY | Moines. A conference was held between | “faue and urprecedented action on the 4(-;.2,\-‘{:;,,3.”:.%‘_._h:’- f::'\!(.:;l:‘:::‘f-.‘m»‘ the location it had favored filling® instead 4 t ustice | consent t t o v £ 3 \ Loem . o Ghreus S v Tacetay, . Tbe men 0 ark Commissioner Graham, | state officials and leading members of the | PArt of the imperial government and one | of lengthening the bridges. Connolly sald were brought back from Omaha without who asserted he spoke with authority from the other two members of the board, | ® y by the Dramatic Soclety Is the | segombly and a bill was drawn up which which was satiefactory to the representative | gram Special Telegram.) — Commenting upon the bestowing of the decoration of the board members had not all so expressed requisition papers. ated | . " ; - assoclations which met in Johannesburg to- themselves at that time, but had quietly Phe district court grand Jury, which has | yesterday that the board would not for a S e SRC AT e e e AT [y | Offcer of the Legion of Honor upon James | wjet O -Keefte have his own way until time been in session since February 6, 18 ex- | single moment even consider such a propo- Seven Dayw. . . | The proposal, he said, was, first, that the | H: Hyde of New York, the president of the | 5 pyjjq," and that to move dirt for Alling pected to make a report about tne middle | ioien Cog T iap e Sy fty had | corporate under the bullding and loan| = ¢ g © the fm. | French Alllance in the United States, the ot 88 Dt the week. A large number of witaessas on. Mr. Graham sal e property ha laws of the state and put up heavy bonds | E0vernment undertake to submit to the im- | *¥ (S # g would cost 25 cents per yard. Rave been examined and considerable spec- | been deeded to the city for a park on the| Mrs. J. L. Stewart entertained at whist £ 1 perial parliament a bill to guarantee a|F'8AT0 £ays, in its flowery style: " 4 - Ly ! . for the performance of thelr contracts. The . Some Endearing Terms. Uiation 18 being imduiged in regarding the ' express conditions that it be used as such, | Wedresday evening RCASias Ll toan teus CF the st | loan of $176.000,000 on the security of the | '‘The red rosette conferred by the French 1 "'F"" TN Ey . led tn the dls. | HE 8ald further that to place the bullding | Miss May Karrell left Friday on a visit “‘h‘“ e At bt e :,’.’::“"l: assets of the Transvaal and of the Orange | BOVernment upon Mr. Hyde will rejoice| O'Keeffe said he would take the contract et e e o o ot e S | 1n the centor of the park as proposed would | (W ICTIY W SR W Ve basle, The campanics afected fought | RIYer colony. which were being united for Yin. Fi#0e i 164 way (he banievblent ke | fos 156 HHtAaE 1L b lout Winet G Tkt ent secured by him against the Roc destroying o o =, N. Bald has retucned from | ; R : | Mr. Tyde 15 In a way the benevolent am- . e Todia Asavh o s HITNe | or Ondnias Biaga Y v.r 1ho. DAty Rpoth | at extended viait ' the east { e’ B, But. 1t: was paseed, ana they im. | hE DUrposs, Thoe loah would be eaised ani il TS 8 (LR WAY IS SDCTOEE SO | for the Beidge it Ho loat money 88 Yy There daughter, in compliance with the order of | Ofgocuacl! Biffs. | Mrs. R. V. Inness entertained informally | mediately had a test ~ase brought by hav~ | 5000 a8 the imperial parllament gave. lta b ol o AL e L dayghter, in ‘compltance with (he order of | *'q 0"\ he suggestion was made that the | at ¢ards THredn: afieinoon mediatoly had o tect oaso broukht by hav. | feeent to fhe money being devoted o pay. | {lon uwardcd to a forelgnor was ever | Connoliyw reference to the brass collar. fendant company to have & new trial | Pusey property at the southwest corner of | The Tuesday History club will meet Tucs- 8 PONY | ing the existing debts of the Transvaal, | arked by a more national character. Mr.|and then a vote was taken. McDonald The president of the Western lows col- | Pearl street and Willow avenue would be | 92¥ afternoon with Mre. L. A. Gray ot R i o i gt B 3 1a X ;| Hyde shows an equal aptitude for directing | passed, but later voted with the others for toge s’ rejolcing again over the fact that | Miss Vwalker of South Firet street enter- | Judge McVey has not vet filed his written [ Providing for the construction of the new | C . 3 4 tot 1 Vi b this has baen another record-breuking weei | (e proper location for the library, promi- | (ained informally vesterday afternoc i opinfon in the case, but anmounced that |lines, allowing the necessary expendituré | Vst emierpblses and practicits €eEsct|adopticn, O'Kesfle's being the culy tegative. 1or onrnlllng students. e attributes the Nent citizens have expressed themselves | Mrs. Thomas Farnsworth entertained in- | hn had decided the law was unconstftu- | fOF public works and for the land settle- ‘;‘(‘”H In lvv:’n:‘!'mfr h: :'em;mbll‘; one of | ‘““Are there any other resolutions?" Chair-, o 00 excellent woi 1arally ¢ s site as | formally & 001 those young patricians of Venice who, .uhe'rrehu"»‘y;mu- schoc lfl:“l" s hl)lj:::“:l ‘rli: genorally in favor of this site. It was | formally at I THOON. | yonal. Opinions and arguments were filea | Ment. That part of (he plan would give | ' PR o P man Hofeldt inquired. hich, in being done, ae well as to Judiclous | stated yo: terday that the family of-the late || Mrs. C R, Tyler entertained t e e metormey won | funds for the Orange River colony and the | Sionately and proudly, know how (o en-| O'Keeffe marched to tho dosk and de- Sertainiy getting its share of businces this | W. H. Puscy would net seriously object to | LS8 of the Whist club “hursday evening | T Or Wf C8 (LR ol o O rhe case | Transvaal to carry out the development 00ble the business of finance with the | posited & slip, remarking: “Yes, I've got Jear. Classes are organized eacn week at | part with the property in the ev ¢ the | . Th¢, members of the Buchre club met, t th ;. aristocratic beauty of literature and art.” | ore, but 1 thi; do with brid both day and night achool | TEPREY HUTE AEIATHS o ReIATENE Mlndaty | Tyl oy aRESEnGR it stk et 182 /(wilt, B Hmod kb)Y RHRRIed 10 SR RU- (oo botoririf 1t to make Dr. W, 8 White of Baith ) - b ‘d deciding to build the library | ley | e : 3 e second part of the agreement pro- | s to make Dr. W. 8. e of out Postmaster Hazelton has been notified by i A » 5 S preme court to gét that body to pass on e e e e biay | there. A member of the family when seen | The Woman's Whist club will be enter- | (ue™0 " 10 B ycve (el starned the | Yided that as soon as possibie atter olacing PROGRESS ON SHAMROCK Ill [ omaha assistant county physician at his it 5 e yesterds tated that whi usey | t2ined Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. A. T, he i — old sal t $50 Tecently received for cArrying the mall n | yesterday ata at while Mrs. Pusey | {5000 Istate will be powerless to prevent the | !h® first, another loan of $150,000,000 should | oo 1 salary of $50 per month, and I hope it ;'y: ug::“u:ur:culm out o ;L'.‘,'J.‘“'a."“s".z | weuld be loath to part with the groperty, | “srs ' Farnsworth and daughter, Mies | business. be raised, to be called up in annual install- { 317 Themas Lipton Much Pleased and | will give some fellows a little rest. They've they were considered too 14zn ' azel. | ¥he would not place any obstacles’ in the | Jessie, have gone 1o Fiorica to spend the Rond Law Contusion L ol el DY gl i b“: y R o i i dmidie gl o ton has bean Instructed to readvertise for | way, realizing the fact the law gave the | remainder of tne winter. i L . treated as a war debt and settled on the This Time. nights now trying to find out-who is to be bids, which are to be in the hands of th | library board the power to condemn any| Mrs. Horace Gverctt has lssued Invits The sccretary of state has decided that | Transvaai. i appointed.” « authoritles in Washington not later than | yroperty it might deem sultable for a site | (‘o8 fQT 4 reception to be given at her | a new edition of the road laws of the state | Mr. Chamberlain sald he hoved his hear- : J Connolly smiled a cherublc, engaging Iy Broctor, a driver In the employ | fof such a purpose. The property, it 18| " Are. J 1. Orsan eniertained the women | ¥ill have to be published, as it has come | ers would agrec to those terms, which would [ DUMBARTON, Scotland, Jan. 17.—Sham- | smile and stated it gave him great pleasyre of the Omah Van and lt-p:-es company, | urged, has an ample frontage on Pearl|of the Fiith Av Methodist church at | to his attention that there is much confusion | be a happy eugury for the unification of | Fo¢k IIT 18 nmow completely framed and | to second the motion of his esteemed col- who was fined two diy in uccession [of | girect and Willow avenue arid that the sito | her home Friday eveniny | arising from errors in unofficial manuals de- | the two colonies. He then referred to the | MOr® than haif plated. league. The resolution was adopted, Harte o icense, has taken an appeal ta the ais- | Would be the most accessible from all parts | | Mrn. = M 1 Rohroy tained at | gignea for the guidance of county and town- | labor problem at the wines and suggestea | SIT Thomas Lipton arrived here today to | ang McDonald voting no. frict court. After belng finea Kriday Proc. |of the eit Mre, dames Ward of Chic her nlece, | ghip officers. One of these manuals con- | that the Imperial government should ap. | InSPect the challenger and to complete the Another Painting Job, Seoitig e e e e oy | It was sald yesterday that the property | The members of the Roya: tains the road law as changed by the im- | point a committee to inquire into the mat. | *Frangements for launching it. To a repre- ¥ depot to the Missouri river bridge and then | back again to the buflding at the corner | of Broadway and Scott screets to where | they were consigned. Plumbing and heating, Bixby & Son. Salvation Army Dedication. The local corps of the Salvation army telebrated the opening of a new hall at 731 ‘West Broadway with special services last | evening in which Captain Sherwood was as- pisted by Captains Merrewether and Luther of Omaha and the brass band of 'Omaha corps No. 1. Prior to the opening services | the band gave a concert at the corner of Pearl street and Broadway. The services this afternoot at 3 o'clock and in the evening at 8 o'clock will be in | communion and morning prayer and ser- could probably ‘be secured for a sum within the amount appropriated by the library board for a site for a bullding. Gravel roofiing. A. IL. Read, 126 Main St. At St, Paul's Episcopal morning at § o'clock church 1Lis there will be holy mon by the rector Rev. Walk, at 10:30 o'clock. fee will be at 4:30 p. m. These services will be held today at the Fifth Avenue Methodist church: Class mecting at 9:45 a. m., precching by the pastor, Rev. J. W. Abel, at 10:30 a. m., subject of sermon, ‘‘Moses' second appear- ance on Sinaf;" Sunday school George Edward The vesper serv- a lurgely attended card ang at their hall Phuorsday evenin Mrs J. I, Oliver of Park avenue enter- tained a few nelgnboring friends Informaliy at_her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. J. T. Stewart and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, left Friday evening ior Macon, G, to spend the reinalnder of the WiNter | i now required that all road taxes in moinths. 3 Mrs. Anna Morgan was tendered a sur-|1OWA shall be paid in cash. As there is se party last Wednesday by a number |some confusion arising over a misunder- ‘;rm-gl;rl»:’:!‘a, ‘w» occaslon veing her 5ith | gtanding of the new laws, the state will ay anniversary i A The next general reception of the Councyl |Ba¥e the laws printed in form for use of uffs Woman's club will be held the after. | county and township oMcals. oon of Iriday, kebruary 6, at the home of Mrs, Victor E. Jennings. Mrs. . C. Shepard of Sycamore, 11l., who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mre. F. O. Gleason of ‘Gien avenue, will Jeave tomofrow for ner home. The ljterature departmen: of the Councli Biuffs Woman s club will meet at the club- portant amendments of the last legislature, +but having the court citations of the old law, which do not apply at all.| The new law requires that the fownshiv unit system shall be adopted in every county, wh this was optional under the old law,/and Poisened by Eating Fish, Samuel J. Harvey is lying at the point of | death froa cating fish. Mr. Harvey is o | cerpenter. Last evening he took aome | some fish for supper and it was pleced on ter in all fte details. | PARIS AMERICANS BANQUET | Goway Hopes to | See urade with | France Flourish a=a Friendly Relations Continue. | sentative of the Associated Press he sald: 1 am very much pleased at the progress made. Everything has gone along nicely, in spite of the fire and other hindrances. When asked what he thought of the chances of Shamrock III, if those who prophesied that Columbia would still excel the new defender were proven correct, Sir Thomas replied: If the new defender does not beat Co- PARIS, Jan. 17.—The annual banquet of the American Chamber of Commerce was | held torisht in the Bonvalet restaurant. | | More than 100 guests were present, includ- | | ing all the representative Americans here | and also representatives of the French Forelgn office. The American embassy was | represcnted by First Secretary Henry | Vignaud. lumbla our chances are most rosy. DIVORCE LEADS '[O_THE STAGE Mrs., Sands to Play the Role of Female Detective in “The Wrong Mr. Wright.” ~ (Copyright, 193, by Press Publishing Co.) There was read and referred to the com- mittee on court house and jail, with powor to act, the request of Judga W. W. Sla- baugh that court room No. 3, which he oc- cuples, be painted. O'Keeffe raised objec- tlon to this course, declaring bids should be advertised for. Harte, who is chalrman of the committee, sald he would have va- rious painters make estimates, but that there is not time now to advertise and get the work done before the mew term opens February 2. O'Keeffe thought it strange that the matter should demand such imme- ciate attention on such short notice when the application could have been filed weeks ago and sdld that the county had paid $600 for painting one room without bids being submitted, whereas one of about the same LONDON, Jan, 17.—(New York World Ca- charge - of Captalns Merrewether and At noon, B b oy o R j¢, | the table. He is very fond of fish and ate | My, Gowdy, who Is ill and could not at- 5 §ise Fignt Sorogn the NSl Red Diet JRIOFAN Luther. Tuesday evening Adfutant Craw- | Junlor league meeting at 3 p. m., Epworth } {ile, Thursaay jafternoon. Mrs. 3- K.l frccly of the dish, but other members of| yond. in a Jetter referred to a etatemmans | DCST8m—Special Telegram.)—Mra. Sands | for $200 after bids were called for. 1 ford of Omaha will assist Captain Sherwood | [°ARUE meeting at 6:30 p. m.. p=eaching At4 Mre' o' p. Himchett and Mrs. E. H. Wal- | the family ate but little. Soon after 'sub- | made a fow dsys ago by Baron D'Estous- | oo hotreen 1ong In reaping the reward of | “A¢ ‘Saturday morning's reeting the board wnd Wednesday ovenirg Beigndier James |70 B m. by Rev. A. E. Griffth, D. D.,|ters 'entertained the members of ‘the lper he was selzed with viclent paina in | nelies de Constant to the effect that Ameri- | gieores rus’ mny Joned In the HATLODD | awarded contracts to A. Thompson for meat Toft of Omaha will conduct the meeting, | Presiding cider, followed by communiou | Woman's club at a teception given nt the | the stomaeh and a docior was sent for. He | divorce suit. She Is to appear in London | for the county hospital; Union Pacific oft of Omaha Ly ol i forence will be | home of the former yestcrday afternocn. | can competition had stimulated business | soon as the American woman detective I The hall has been newly papered and (eFHICh quarterly conforence w! the fourth of a actics of parties to be|found that Mr. Harvey was aftected b | eniray in France, and safd ho hoped Amer- | oo seens mmrion etective In | pakery, for bread for the hospital; Paxton painted and ftted with womfortzble seats. ':"‘ M‘"":"Y evening at 7:30 o'clock a2d | given 4¢the Councll Braffa Kowini acsc- | polson from the fish. Others of the family | jcan prosperity would continue, that manu- | yas comedy, “The Wrong Mr. Wright,” the | & Gallagher, for groceries for the county The local corps had beew practically dis- | 'he regular mid-week prayer meeting|clation Dancing club will be held in oth | were not affected at all. During the night | facruring and production would go on in- part formerly played by Constance Colller. | gtore; J. P. Mellander, cornmeal and flour banded until the arrival of Captain Sher- wood a few weeks ago, since when he has succeeded in placing it on a firmer founda- tion than ever. Tine Bax Stationery. DeLong the printer, 307 Broadwa Wednesday evening at revival services will begin Sunday, ary 25. Rev. Harvey Hostetler will preach at the | Second ' Presbyterfan church this morning | on “Municipal Unanimity.” At the even- ing service his theme will be “Seeking the Lost. Janu- 7:30 o'clock. The | b | room of the Grand hotel Friday 1" { the lite of Mr. Harvey was despaired of and | the doctors remained with him constantly. | He finally raliied and toduy was romewhat | better, but still far from being out of dan- ger. irg . The members of the art department of the Council Bluffs Woman's club will meet Monday eveniig at the clubroom. Mis Alexander will be the chairman the evening. The members of the fencing class of the Councll Bluffs Woman's club are arrangin to give an exhibition at (he general recep- for No Senatorinl Contest Now. The stutement has been widely published creasing, that | France and the mutual trade between | the United States would be benefited thereby and the present friendly relations between the two nations continue forever. Mr. Kimbel proposed toasts to President | Roosevelt and President Loubet, which the Though it is not a star part, Mrs. Sands WHI got a star salary. She was offered $250 | a week for a musical engagement, but de- clined the offer, as she is ambitious for theatrical success. Plague Still Holds Sway. MAZATLAN, Mexico, Jan. 17.—There were for the county store; Cudahy Packing com- pany, bacon for the county store; Chicago Lumber company, piling; Cady Lumber company, oak and pine; Sunderland Bros., sewer pipe, cement and sand. _The ad- journment was until next Saturday at 10 o'clock, as the commissioners of the state will be In session here the first of mext A e arta N Vi ted at!tion of the club in May, the members of the | * e guests honored standing. Krug Parks Win One, (‘M‘jrnl;:l vrny;r will h-l- rflmdurl:'\dfl o Delue: the haslsass |1n correspondence sent from Des Moines | Ein % VT SRSl ol e coming -e\:’cn deaths !hmm the plague today and fifty | week. The.Xrug Park tesm of bowlers from | 0rce Episcopal church by lLay Reader|® “\orpers of the household economic | that tho legisiaturo which 1a to be electod | .o\ 'soquired as follows: President, Henry | bontioees the mame Boiomoas b or Lation gy sy | Bdwin J. Abbott at 11 o'clock. Sunday | gepartment of the Council Bluffs Woman's | this ycar is likely to have the choosing of . Henry | sontinues the same. Business 18 practically Omaha defeated a local aggregation known | a8 “The Swamp Angels” on the Main street | alleys by the following score: | schocl will be held at 9:45 a. m Owing to the opening services in the new mission church on Eighteenth avenuo club held a meeting at the clubroom Thurs- any afternoon. Mre. H. W. Hazelton was the leader of the program. a United States senator. If this were true a senatorial confiict might be started at once. But this was on the assumption that elections amendment, which is pretty sure Cabard; first vice president, Charles F. Greene; second vice president, N. 8. Bal- | biga. ! suspended and the majority of the inhabit- ants are still away. Money begins to come {in for the relief of the poor and is most Disabled Craft Goes to TESTS THE NEW TREATMENT Formaline Injected Into the Veins of A number of Council Bluffs people at- BROGPARER 0",“}"‘3‘“ Totay, | DetWeen Ninth and Tenth "reolt“hl‘;‘* tended the marriage of Miss Adelc Bird the blennlal elections amendments will | welcome. You: I.W';’- 'll :lel-l b % L[ will be no services this evening in the|and Hubert Hartwell, which occurred at ) Ythare I5elll Dd. Be minabion olis n New York. Francisco uy o g™ ind. . 3 Bhbre et 't | carry ang w French 14 86 2| church at the corner of Seventh atreot and | FUKOYOS, pLCINGIAY o ST En lorai | leslslature in 1905 and uo leglslature until | SAILORS ABANDON A SHIP b 4o 18 343 Beventeenth avenue. church of this city officiating. after the expiration of Senator Dolliver's NEW YORK, Jam, 17.—The new treat- Hengele 18136 Elder D. R. Chambers will preach this | azrs, Hcrace Everett and Mrs. D W.|term. This is not the case. The blennial 1 C Taken OF by n Passing Vess ment for blood poisoning, the ipjection 3 evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Latter Day | Bushnell entertained the members of the of formaline into the circulation, has been v t Al fed tevolution at Total oo | Satnts’ church. The morning services will | DAET texs of tht Bmerican RESHANOR 01 1o b carried, will nocessitate two sessions Easy Bottom. tried In the Hahnemann hospital on a BWAMP Al 3 be at 10:30 o'clcck and Sunday school ab| jyet evening at the home of Mrs. Everett. | of the legisleture elected this year, dbut 4 young woman patient, whose condition was Meye noon. The regular, mid-week prayer meet- | Miss Florence Shea has returned {rom | anotor legislature will be elected and will | BERLIN, Jan. 17.—In the negotiations| 80 grave that her life was considered prac- N A ‘ ing will bc held Wednesday evening at 7:30 | Visit with friends in Nebraska. meet three months before the expiration of | ¥hich are about to begin at Washington, | NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—The steamship | tically lost. Utterback ... o'clock. The Second Church of Christ (Sclentist) will hold services in Modern Woodmen of America hall in Merriam block at 10:45 a. m., subject, “Truth;"” Sunday school imme- I'he members of Warchouse Construction | company No. 1 of Councih luffs wers guests of E. A. Wickham at dinner in the private aining room of the Grang hotel last night. Those present were; “George F. Wright, H. W. Binder. C. W. McDona.d, Fred Davis, Willlam Mocre, E. H. Merriam, the present term of Senator Dolliver. Indicted for Forgerles. Thomas I. Jebb, who has been ageat at Ottumwa for the National Life and Trust Great Britain and Germany are determined that the condition of arbitration be that President Castro pay or give collateral se- curity for sums already specified The powers will not consent to raise the Pennsylvania of the Hamburg-American line, which arrived today from Hambur brought into port thirteen distressed men who were taken off the disabled Noi weglan steamer Siggen. ‘What the result of the injection might be the doctors could not state. The in- jection was made at 9:30 at night and at midnight one of the doctors who had beem in coustant attendance upon the patient lately after the seryice; Wednesday even- | Victor E. Bender, E. W. Hart, Lucius|company of this city until his arrest a |blockade until Venezuela complies with this | On January 12, the same day on which it | ya1q there had been absolut y ing testimonial meeting at 7:45. [ Wells and the host: © . of the|ShOFL time ago for forgery, has been fn. | condition. Tho allies place the respon | came up with St. Louls, the Pennsylvania | in her condition. iately ne cheng® Marble Com: The First Church of Christ (Sclentist) [ The most brilliant soclal cvent of 1he | gicted seven times by the grand jury of | bility for turther delay upon Venesuels. | fell in with Siggen, lying helpless fa the Articles of incorporation of the Iowa- will hold services at 11 o'clock in the Sapp at the New “Theater Friday evening by the | Wapello county, He was first arrested for Baron Speck von Sternberg dined with trough of the sea and flylng signals of dis- ‘But that does not indicate anything at v all,” d he. “It takes about sixteen 4 g . ot the Coun ] ¢ Willlam yesterday and will eatl | tress Wooming Marble and Mining company of | bull¢:ng, when the subject of the lesson will | members of the Council ‘Biuffs Dramatic | uieving a pote with the name of Father | Emperor " s Councll Blufts were filed yesterday in the | be “Truth.” Sunday school will be at the | glub under the direction of Aflss Ldllien " stoce then | on the Hamburg-American steamer Auguste [* The captain of Siggen asked to be taken | Lour" § 8 told by Dr. Barrows, who frst who also took the part of Lady Mm'?' Hoppman forged thereto, tried the treatment, for reaction to be- office of the county recorder. The capital | close of the services.and the regular testi- | in the vast. The boxes were fliled With | four other notes have turned up which the | Victorla from Hamburg on January 20 offt and with his crew came on board | come complet: ! stock Is placed $60,000 and the incorp- | mony meeting Wednesday evening at 8 lvmlrlvwn,l_hm-lfl)‘hl ke ;;f l)hl.- rh‘.\' :_nlm‘l grand jury believed to have been forgeries | PARIS, Jan. 17.—A dispatch from Cai s | Pennsylvania. The captain id Siggen orators, all Council Bluffs men, are: George | o'clock. g T R L T b T to the Matin says five bakers have closed | sailed from Sydney, January 7. On the T Richmond, D. W. Bushnell, E. A. Trout- | There will be preaching services at the [ Mre. Rovert B. Wallace, Miss Zoe il sl ML their shops owing to the scarelty of flour. | 10th it lost its propeller and as the weather | TINGLEY SUIT- IS DISMISSED man S B, Wadsworth, W. W. Hanthorn, | First Congregational church at 10:30 a. m. | Miss Davenpor: and Miss Fiteh, George F. | Several subscribers to the government|was very tempestuous the ship became un- 8. L Btnyre and C. A. Beno. The com- | and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school will be at {{,'“h:"‘- ‘}.‘m{_‘"“{.‘:;ux}')j Gae »f«‘}m':m'?;'.-" The articless of incorporation of the | loan have pald In a fourth of the sum as- | manageable. No Jurisdictien 1 pany is sald to own a valuable bed of | the close of the morning services. The | Claude Lewis, Perry Badollet and Hoberi| Montrose Savings bank have been filed for | gighed to them, among them the president | After drifting 160 miles oft shore, during Extortion Pie 1n Wyoming which It proposes quar- | meetiag of the Christiau Endeavor soclety | B. Wallace. The entertainment netted over | record; capital, $10.000; H. R. Youkin | nimself. The dispatch also asserts that|a poriod of five days, in which time five Tyiog. | will be at 6:30 p. m I sio, which will be turned ovec 10 the Ar- | president; W. G: Goodrich, cashler. This | the Italian house of Boccardo declined to| steamers were sighted and signalled with- | § 00 e The First Baptist church will observe ! ®Cclated Charitles o s city is the first bank organized in Montrose, | subscribe, whereupon the payment for their ( out reply, Pennsylvania hove in sight. S—y— Increase Land Valuations. Sund February as a rally or “Fel- one of the oldest towns of the state. | license to trade was raised from 3,000 to| As Siggen was deeply laden and a dang SAN DIEGO, Cal, Jan. 17.—Judge Thorp The meeting decided county assessors at their annual | to increase the acsessed lowship” day. There wil be speclal serv- fces, With an augnented choir and a num- The Oscar Ruff company of Sloux City has been incorporated with a capital of |RAILROAD MAN ENDS TROUBLE | 16,000 bollivars. Bocs closed his shops and rdo, in consequence, 250 workmen were ous menace to navigation, and there ap- peared no. possibility of towing it into port, today dismissed the case of Katherine Tingley against P. W, Schmidt of Los { valuation of land this year $4 an acre on | ber of addresses by prominent churchmen. | After Having a Quarrel with Hiv Wife | §20,000 ! | thrown out of work. the sea cocks were opened and thege is no | ADgeles because of lack of jurisdiction. The f the theory that land values have increased | Rev, A. E. Simmons of Hamburg, Ia., Takes a Fatal Dose of | The lIowa Tourists' association of Des| - g doubt it wert to the bottom. defendant was charged with attempting to | at least $16 an acre since the assessment | district missionary for southwestern Iow: riyedy Molnes has been incorporated with $10.000 | QWEDISH RIKSDAG ~ OPENED - s iy S Tl § of 1801. On the other hand, the valuation | will preach botkL morning and evening to- capital byy G. A Paschal and J. E. Van| Stlver Works Shut Down. Mrs. Tingley wes put on the stand and v of market cattle will be lowered from lnst | day at the First Baptist church. PERRY, Ia., Jan. 17.—(Special Telegram.)— | Winkle PRUEALCS St gl MERIDEN, Conn., Jan. 17.—The factory | 'd¢Btified the letter alloged to have been 'y figures to meet the decline in market ——e This evening on coming to work at the Mil- Profit In Lodge Badges. e A of C. Rogers & Bros. was closed today on or. | "Fitten by Schmidt. This letter was the Qquotations, | _ Auoter Hearias stave wres waukee roundhouse Albert Orvis, who is A ders ssued from the oflicers of the Iater- | °%17 SVidence Introduced. Judge Thorp " — > | employed there nights, tpld some of his Some time ago officers of the orn itable for Help. tlonal Sil "This ord asked ifithere was other evidence, and be- Marriage Licenses. 'w“""'"h “l"‘h:‘““"l' Sove ghvte by “““;‘: ! tellow employes that he’had taken laud. | Woodmen sent out a circular warning R e n.l'r:u:; ‘:'m,:: ing told that there was none, he ordered V. s CO wardes 2 # { 35 ¢ Thasanon 161 al twers Samnad TORarday 10 | 1o ariian t °"::':;‘;'r'h'“‘;”n'.num and that ho thought he had takea | members against the purchase of lodge | croryorn Jan 17.—The Riksdag | shutdown was not stated. The O Rogors | 1B case dismisecd on the ground that the the following: Name ard Resldence. Lars P. Jacobsen, Beebeetown, la Phoebe A. Olsen, Beebeetown, la ‘A W. Nimocks, Coineil Bluffs.., Zoe Williard, Council Bluffs.. Age. put up on the same plan, and during the next thirty days will be customers. Before ordering your at 16 Nor'h Main street or ‘phone 128, ven away free to | pins out of charity for one 8. T. Akers !too mych, and dropped over unconscious on account of a Kansas City house, of | He was carrled into the foreman's office | and medical aid summoned. Two doctors | Which P. Stephen Harris, formerly of this | used a stomach pump on him and after two | ©ity, was the head. A :'-'PM_vnl was ap- hours work took him home to die. It ap- | Pended from the clerk of the camp at n'ln pears he had been drinking some during ' Meter, Ia., to which Akers belongs, stat- | { | opened today. The speech from the throne announced that the government w: con- sidering bills for the reorganization of the consular service, an extension of the par- llamentary franchise, the introduction of & & Bros. factory was brought into control of the Internation Silver company by the re- cently consummated deal with the United States Silver corporation. letter not written in this county. South Dakota Poultry Show. MITCHELL, 8. D., Jan. 17.—(Special Tel- egram.)—The fourth annual Sofith Dakota Otto Wahlberg, Omaha. | 2 e vary little out | Guty on malt and the raising of the duty No F in Bxpected. Poultry show came:te & siose” this aftare o B. Vi , Omaha.... | Y the day and on golng home to supper | INE that Akers was geiting 2 o :I:?xrfnn. Connelt Bluffs. {7 Matinn' o0 Rospen. Loek Dane. | quarreled with his < W gl upurn‘::.-aw' the deal. Now Akers I out with a|on all spirite. MANILA, Jan. 17.—Captain John J. Persh. | 200N, a0d by nightfall the greater sh Bertha M.’ Smith, Council Bluffs . James Ewing, Omaha... Mary Powell, Omah: The motion on behalf of the city to set aside the judgment for $2,000 entered against the municipality in favor of Henry Lock, sworn statement in which he declares that the firm has pald him on account already $1,311.50 and the account is-not closed and him for drinking. Without waiting for | supper Orvis went down town, bought & ounce of laudapum and came back to work, It is estimated that the duty on malt and spirits will produce $19,828,206. On the other hand, the government proposed to ing of the Fifteenth cavalry, in command of the American troops at Lake Laneo, is shortly expected to lead an expedition com- of the birds were removed. By reason of the cold weather before the show, a great many birds were out of condition and the - | y . which will entall , t | June 25, 1901, for personal injuries alleged i hus exonerating the firm. Akers says that | abolish the duty on corn, w pletely around the lake and visit Bacolpd | Bumber of entries was limited. The birds Danl, Natnte Tennntoos. | to have been received as the result of a fi:.‘"Jf.ikf::":-fl'nf.if’.o"fiilifi'fifij"fi,oiii reulars, were sent cut in batches of 100,000 | ® reduction of revenue of $140,635. and other hostile strongholds. No fighting | that were exhibited, however, were far These transters Were filed yesterday In|g.) op g gefective sidewalk. was argued i Mg ~ « 10ve- | ¢t a time soliciting ald for him The speech reterred gratefully to the |y cxpected. Brigadier George W. Davls | aheads of any similar show that has been the abstract, title and loan office of J. W. | potore Judge Thornell in the distriot court | cemethinr rt eared he would attempt | generosity displayed at home and abroad | nag gone to Iligan for the purpose of n- | beld under the state auspices. Judge Bmry Squire, 101 Pearl street: something. As soon as she left Orvis took | Newsboy Wins His Suit. for the relief of the sufferers from famine Frank Huditch and wife 8. Schuenemann, jots 5 to Richard and 6, block | vesterday. The | under advisement, court took the matter but intimated that he the drug and was dead by 9:30, never re- gaining consciousness. Mose Jacobs, the veleran Dewsboy, was in northern Sweden. specting (he Lanao road of ¢ rihage, Mo., acted as judge of the bird, Orvis was 28 yeal —_— W e ns - 2, Boer's +ubdly, w d 278,100 | would in all probabllity sustain the mo- | olq and leaves & wife and young baby. He | (his moFBIog awarded $10.000 of the for- e e—— Witness Doncvibes. Massasre. The following new officers were ®lected p Jumes Christiansen -M,_r!fn to John | thon. bas always been considered a respectable | tune claimed of his fatber, Charles Jacobs e MANILA, Jan. 17.—At the Major Glenn [President, J. F. Reinalt of Tripp; vice ] ‘Anderson, swiq seld 207748, W d...... L0 | "Th. cage 1’ one of more than ordinary | nitizen on (he groubd that (he father had fraudu- | TANGIER, Jan. 17—(nformation has | court-martial today Sergeant Betron, a |president, T. T. White of Mitchell; secrc e toanaieai’ aassesnting. . .70 | interest to the people and taxpayers of | L= lently extorted it from the mother, custo- | reached bere that the sultan's troops met | surviving member of the relief party, de- | tary, R. M. Spink of Mitchell; treasurer ] - - | Council Bluffs.. At a session of the city | Sixteen-Inch Gun Tested. dlan of the son's wealth until his marriage. | the forces of the pretender on January 13. | scribéd the Balangiga massacre. He tes- |J. N. Crow of Mitchell; exeeutive commit 1 | council held on the night of June 24, 190l | NEW YORK. Jun. 17 The sixtoenincn | Leab Jacobs, the mother, had turned over [ It was, Lowever, only an outpost affalr and | tified (hat several American soldicrs were | tee, J. F. Reinali, T. T. White, R. M. Spink 5 LEWIS CUTLER | behind closed doors in the private office | gun, the largest cver bullt in Americe was | $16.000 to her son on his wedding day, so | there were few cusualties. The sultan did | killed by natives who had been their In- | F. A. Klopping of Yankton, N. J. Neflson MORTICIAN. of Mayor Jennings, the aldermen consented | Lested today at the Sandy Hook proving | that §26.000 of the fortune the newsboy | not mest with a general disaster, as hus | timato friends and eald that plotters had | and Mr, W. Law of Mitchell. Mitchell was on the showing made by Lock's attorpeys | SLOURAS, In the presence of about 2 army | oims to have amassed during the most [ been rumored. A serious engagement, how- | sele-ted certaln uatives to kill certain sol- 3 Pearl 5t., Council Blufts. 'Phone 97 to confess judgment for §2,000 rather than officers.’ The first shot fired struck the ater about four miles off shore. of an active lifetime is all that he will be Jever, may follow at any moment. The diers. selected as the place for the mext annuai meeting.