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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 2 to assinate Marshal Williams Sunday NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA, [ s Big Price for a Leg. at‘ COUNCIL egram.)—Mrs. H. Volkmar, from near Bat BL UFF S El':f.", roporis, et SIHENDS BREAK UF ATTORNEY |iatmmtior et e e, Sinoee Thus guaranteeing the The meeting was the best attended in | visors regard the price unprecedentedly \solute p ge e the history of the association, between nigh » v ntedly 1 absolute purity and genu/neness and will contest the claims. Mrs vy atty l‘nd‘lnlxl{) members and ;rl‘:m\- of the | Buprems Court Decides Carelessnes Oanmot | Volkmar was injured by being knocked of every bottle of MINOR MENTION. N « | organization being present. Following the ) off thy end of a bridge over an embank- — CHRISTIAN HO]E PROSPERS | business meeting refreshments were served Defeat Ends of Justice. | ment. The noree -m‘m ahe was dris driving Davie se.ds dvugs and a soclal session enjoyed by those pres- S— | became frightened at an aporoaching ve- For rent, modern house, 719 Bixth avenue o ASPHALT COMPANY WITHORAWS PAPERS | bicle and the accident resulted. Her leg | et Lot ™ et¢ to | O1d Debt Oleared Up During Past Year ; “0la Becks” Tes Strom b { was broken and had to be amputated Nebraska Clty Burplus Left in Treasury. The st of & seties e stern Railroads Diseriminate u educ o . o s es of bowling contests | | MLy iy T 4 e — 1..“.,... Tival teams of the Eiks lodge on| Asaisst West tn Coke snipments DAY FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE | N (he 1denl club will meet this afternoon at the club ho lleys last ni esulted o . | J CEDAR BROOK | el b W et L ivor: "' | DECREASE OF ONE IN NUMBER OF INMATES use allers last night resulted in from (he West Vir Ohio Man in Tendered High Judicial | CEDAR BROOK —wWhiskey | the defeat of the team captained by City | \Wanted, at once. boy With pony to carry e . ) winin Flelds, \ v ] ee route, Appiy at the ofnce, 10 Pearl Engineer Etnyre by a team styled t | ce By Prestdent 3 Bottled in Bond oy Improvements ¢ ng Eight Thon.|Old Bucks headed by Colonel W. J. | Roosevelt. A \ We are h for xiass of all sand Five Handred Dotlars Bave Davenport, by a score of 2,347 to 2,199. The a Staft Correspondent.) | ‘\‘, y Every bottle sealed by the United Kinds. Hee us ¥ u buy. C. 8. Paint deteated (LI . ppe! o 8 2 4 Gl wnd Glags cc Been Made and Paid for | Oramd Sotst’ ek 'n';:n;':.d it r:n‘:: s DES MOiNES CANTON, 0., Jan. 26.—Judge W. R. Day Stktes gaverniotus SICEIIEER WA There 11l be a regular meeting of the During Yei e socre supreme court today reversed a case from | p.g gecepted a tender of appointment as its age and date of bottling. 1kn lodge Thursdny night for initimilon, F Woodbury county in which ft was nec s- | suq5ciate judge of the United States 5 ioilowed by a iuncheon g 1 OLD BUCKS. L sary to decide that the blunders of a tele- | gyireme court - N FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. The First Baptist ¢hurch of this city will | b ! 18t 8 phone manager and a telephone company 3 y e t 4 suerve Bunaay, February 1s, as “rally | Rev. J. G: Lemen, manager of the Chris- | Davenport .............1% Judge Day sald today in answer to A& uny, ' with special services s e nninavl -8 4 § | attorney could not be held to defeat jus y % . n Home, has completed the financial Vate | query as to his appointment There will be a apeclal meeting this even ¥aterman seeee 109 13 | tice. One Barto had sued the Iowa Tele- | " .y recelved the tender from President ore w L. A A ). | statement of the iastitutlon for the year ‘/reyror . 20 o " o8 v o Ynd mort ot pecias committee. ' ‘" | ending December 1, 1902. The receipta | Liggett ... ll1IIlI im Phone company for damages for BAVING | Roogevelt Saturday. I malled by accept- ishop Morrison will be In Counctl Blufts | during the twelve months were $26401.23 | morqye ™ TRIVIONg] e murion of-Eait was serves| MO0 LK Momtig Sunday, February ¥ to confirm classcs At | ang the disbursements $26,043,08, leaving a | # 2 SHitieee GIEM Tt & t was served | jyqge Day does not know when the ap- |on Manager Clark at Sloux City and for-| poiniment will be sent to the senate. UNION St Paul’s and Grace Episcopal churches. | | The Ladles' Ald mociety of St. Paul's | balance of §368.17 on hand January 1, 1903 Total. | warded to Genoral Manager Smith at Dav- | WASHINGTON, Jan. -1t was @n- PACIFIC enport. The latter consulted with E. E.|;ounced at the White House thie afternoon Kyiscopal church will meet this afternoon This statement refers only to the gemeral ) Etnyre 2 " | Medlar o bt 1 Dook, attorney for the company, and it!|na¢ Judge William R. Day of Canton, O. the home of Mrs. R. V. Innes on Fou:th | fund | tinger J rteat Con. | DUFIDE the six montha from July 1, 1902, | Rearle wis agresd Als Vi Wasdaed ot | e e A e ntertain the mem. | to January 1, 1903, there were received into | Hazelton . Tar ABreed that Judge Van Wagenen of |had accepied the tender made to him by bers of the congregation at c | the home thirty-seven children and adults Totals .. K ~ |',", WEUE S OO G SROH ORI | e o et OC8 (B U8 WS BUDIeRY Uhe church pariors this evening and homes found for thirty-elght children, | pasls X { thac (N ‘other cos Was to take chre SL OIS | T O D e Dtates. \:,’;,",:‘,.“"f.‘:f,‘;;’_'",‘t‘,.:fl“,"':“'.“'\",‘]:”:“_',nfif_l}“,‘,‘; making a total decrease of one during the | Ploneer of ¥ case and see to it that a defense was made o OfMce of Mayor Morgan In the city hal The last year was & prosperous one for | neer resident o Pottawattamie county, died | judgment by default. Judge GAynor at vho took by mistake n new it | 11‘.'.‘2'.."?1'.';{;,:‘:..‘ K e Yyl | the home and the deficlency of $4,500.38 | Sunday night at her homo {n Plumer set- | Soux City refused to reopen the case Fair and Colder in lowa, Falr in Arcanum party Monday night can_obtain | from 1901 was not only cleared up, but the | tlement. One daughter, Mrs. Christian | after the citorneys found out what had Eastern and Snow in Weat- b Faturning the other to John T. Mul- | year closed with & small balance in the | Beck of Lewis township, and two sons, | happened, but the supreme court decided oot e Wrih - PR treasury. Improvements to the institution | John of Plumer settlement and George of | that in such cases it is an accident and Y e b A e arurmd by | 400 Erounds amounting to §8,500 were made | Underwood, survive her. Deceased was | not a matter of neglect and the case should The Erand jury, was arrested yesterday and | during 1902. the widow of Jacob Young, who died in|be reopened and be tried on its merits. WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.—Forecast: Southern California, committed to the county jail in default of | On March 16 will be celebrated the twen- | 1884. Mrs. Young was married in Germany | fThe following were the other decisi For Nebraska and South Dakota—Fair in « its lovely seaside resorts, HLO0DML. eeting of the Federal Labor | lieth anniversary of the incorporation of |in 184, and with her husband came to | of the court il other decisions | oye; and snow In west portion Tuesday; orange groves, beautiful gar- utn e ekt % Pesolution was adopted | the home. America in 1854. After living one year In| W. W. Loomis agalust John Refmers, ap- | 0lderi Wednesday, snow. dens and quaint old mission towns pledging the members to refrain from using —_— Ohfo they came to Iowa and settled en a | pellant, Pottawattamie county, Judge Thor-, For Towa—Fair and colder Tuesday; are visited e"erv{car by thousands of &ny tobaceo or goods manutactured by the | NEITHER SIDE LIKES VERDICT |tarm in Plumer settlement, where Mrs. 1 <ed by Sherwin e Wednesday, increasing cloudiness tourists who travel over the UNION »o .1:6‘?....-(:\'.:::;"““ ol wiat & Young bad made her home éver sinve, The 3 x\(-'nk".f"'l\»..\',','{n’mj'.;:;:. ‘\1'1‘;':-‘;?»' For Illinots—Fair and colder Tuesday: PACIFIC because it is the best and quickest N pIted Nleb "Bunday to attend the | Netice Filed of Motion for New Trial | funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon d'by Bishop. & "' | Wednegday, fair in north and rain in south toute, and the only line running through trains Dineral of his nephew, Ralph Dolan, the in ik Eadh Sesstih ke at 1 o'clock from the family residence and state of Anna M. Jacob, Fayette county, | portion; fresh northwest winds, becoming to California from Omaha. In addition to the 'ull- 10comotive fireman who waa killed Saturday fnterment will be in the Lutheran ceme. | S os® Hobon; affirmed by McClain. southeast. man Palace Sleepers the Uxion Paciric runs ing in o wreck at Gothenburg. The Haney-Campbell company, appel e . . e Thah o TN ok e Jury Case. 14ry Of the Phwitive settismmnt. ' againat Creston Creamary company,| For North Dakota—Snow Tuesday and Pullman Ordinary Sleepers every day, leaving street was very pleasantly surprised Satur- kson county, Judge House; affirmed by | Wednesday. Chicago at 11:30 p. m., and Omaha at 4:20 p. m, dny"evening by & number of YOUNK people; | The sealed verdict fn the ault of Henry s 1 ey £ WeaDells AR RN Mot ] [ ERC SO -S00Y €0 SOLIE Fominy; T'Ef.”%"““‘wcf"’;” e Lo (i L.::-:lff:.vzi:'rnr:n"w-- Oy o retresh. | LLock against the City of Council Blufts for | David Houser, the young man who was | Insurance company, appellant, Dickinson Wedneeday, snow uesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday e o8 tnjuries alleged to have been received as | convicted at the November term of istrict | €0UNty, Judge Wharton; afirméd by Ladd. | For Missouri—Fair and colder Tuesday; from Chicago, and every Wednesday, Augustus F. Howell of Boston the result of a fall on a defective sidewalk | court of robbing Ifavid Johnson of $140 and Asphalt Company Withdraws, Wednesday, rain Thursday, Friday and Saturday from orous lecture last evening befo! ’ . Omaha. A Pullman Tourist Sleeper humorous lecture Laet & D ur At | Yas found when opened yesterday by Julge | sentenced to ten months’ imprisonment 'n | After having left its articles of incor- Local Record. also leaves Omaha every o "and thelr friends. Following the | Thornell to be in favor of the plalntiff for | the county jall, released yesterday, | poration in the hands of the secretary of | OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, Tuesday at 11:30 p. m. ncing was enjoyed and refresh- | §500, as reported. The attorneys for Lock | Governor Cumine having acceded to the | gtate for over a month, the same to be | OMAHA, Jan. 26.—Officlal record of tem- for Los Angdc‘! x are not satisfled with the award and gave | request of the young man's friends and | filed and recorded, the Barber Asphalt Pav- | perature and precipitation cump‘nred with |n1[.h::|n::nll‘[‘:li¥;?‘::lf:fi et e harwed | nOtico of filing a motion for a new trial. | granted him a parole. ing cambany of West. Virginta today with- | toarer. et B e i with going home. and attempting" (o | Nelther side is satisfiod with the verdict, Siser EhE artioles ahd Jestined t5 Shy the . 1602 1901, 1900 break up the furniture. Mrs. Luckadill in- | in view of the answers of the jury to the [PEOPLE SEIZE COAL TRAIN | fee which was decided as requisite to in- | M o ire " 8 R idee she would file a complaint Minimum temperature.. 0 13 :Tfl‘;;‘ll;':rp:u-b i under the state dipso- | Special interrogatories submitted on behalt corporation in the state. The company | Mean temperature.... 8 -1 3% 2 maniac law. of the plaintiff. In answer to one of the | Emgine Stops for Water at Town of | contends that It is merely a mercantile | Precipitation ........000 T 0 0 CITY TchE'[ OFHGE‘ 1324 FARNAM ST, 'PHONE 316, o cC eraturs and precipitation . 7 Pramalag Bas TV B0 NIaBL, W, | et e e imgerons | "atfirds Tews—Nearly Twesty | and manuiiciuriog conts ool Iy sutind | ol Bt fof NS Gy Ao sies March 1 UNION STATION, 10TH AND MARCY. "PHONE 630, No Effort to Get ! visors. place on the sidewalk by passing around it gl sy but the secretary of stafe took the ground | Normal temperature .. on Broadway, without any great Inconven- | DES MOINES, Ta., Jan. 26.—The town of | (has it has larger powers and engages in | EXcess for the day i It ia ot belleved that the members of | jonce to himself. The jury further found Stratford, 100 miles morth of here, having | consiruction work In the state, and as such | aconal ooastmtiation ron 1t 192 the Board of Supervisors will make ANy |ihat the plaintiff made no attempt to na- |8 Population of nearly 2000, 1s greatly [ would have to be treated as all such com- | Refciency for the 40y e : DR effort to secure the convention in 1904 of | cartatn the condition of the sidewalk before | Wrought up as the result of the arrest of | inies The object in Aling the papers | LTotal raifall since Marsh i the State Assoclation of County Super- | assing over it and that by walkiug on|more than thirty persons who held up a [\oq (o Deficlency since March 1, 197 McGREW was to give the company legal standing in ey e 2 0 1 Visors for Councll Blufts. It is understood | tne other side of the street he could bave | train of coal and seized nearly twenty cars | tna state couttn, - o i L e e el - o Y SPECIALIST hat Supervisor Brandes will attend the|avoided the detective place. LT, /But 'Hitie Dol 1S Bike WHITDM | 1 (oecteration shiece srers AGA t4aY. 84! meports S Beatl . Z, f by convention this weok in Davenport, but| Notice of appeal was filed in tho sult of ' to Stratford for many weeks and a severe - e it i G b ] A BIL e oF a8 far as 1 known none of the other mem- | A, Messmore against P. C. DeVol &nd |fuel famine prevailed, :';l.:,“;::,y e Tl DISEASES AND bers will. It was generally understood | others, in which Judge Green found for the | Yesterday a Northwestern freight train |ere capital stock, $100,000; the Bell Tmple- For years this reme DISORDERS OP that mext year's convention would g0 10/ gefendants. of loaded coal cars passing through the | piot ang Carriage company, Des Moines, standard nerve restorative. Thousands MEN ONLY elther Btoux Oity or Council Blufts, and It | The third trial of the peisonal injury |town stopped for water. The train had | capiial $10,000: Shemandoah Artifictal Tce of happy men owe their newly found 27 Years Experience, now seems certain that Stoux City will get | qamage suit of Henry Geesen u-ln-tl James | no sooner come to a stop than the news w;w“,. capital $15,000, E. K. Dunegan, CONDITION OF THE strength to its use. 4 17 Years in Omaha. 1t Saguin was continued and speclaliy as- |spread like wildfire. Soon a mob of 500 4 fah Dedbecs i WEATHER. Sexine Pills repl remarkal ‘Colonel Baker, & member of the board, |signed as the first jury case for the next [people with wagons, baskets and coal Efl";'::;“‘e'h::;:,'n';,,:;'",':’:::f,:‘;‘;,":f",’:{; e Rt e D Thee Cever botn eatd that, business would prevent |term, on motion of the plaintiff. The sult | scuttles were at the tracks, a car of coal [ comiany and increased capital to $100,000. the brain becomes clear; the merves equaled and every day brings many flatters ing the Davenport meeting, 88 | arises from injuries received by Geesen [was broken open and the people were help- > stendy and calin; gloomy forebodings {ng eeports of Khe §ood S 19 Seaky OF b he bad originally intended, and that he|while working on one of the viaducts in!ing themselves. Of the train of twenty | Diserimination Against the West. i are banished and perfect vitality is ful- arrer i v . . 414 not think any effort woyld be made to | Omaha. {cars but & few tons remained when the| A letter was recelved at the office of the | ooy oo Iy restored. Hot Springs Treatment for sph“ls secure mext year's meeting for this city.| A jury was impaneled to try the suit of | raid was over. state railroad commissioners today from | Valentine, clear . ¥ 3 If you are suffering as above, try a And all Blood Polsons. NO "Bl KING “Buch & mesting,’ explained, “places | Nels C. Anderson against Mary Nelson | The raflroad company at once notified | the A. B. Shorthill company of Marshall- | North blatte, clea | box; you'll be encouraged by its effect B et ™ too great a burden on the local members [ and the taking of evidence will begin this | the sheriff, who immediately left Webster [ town stating that they find it impossible Saic Laks, cloudy. Y to take the full course of six boxes— S ®F permancatly cered s of the association and then agaln the [ morning. It is a sult over wages. City for Stratford. He made between thirty | to secure coke from the West Virginia coke | Rapid City, cloud. | 28 | then if you are not entirely cured, we ll.onn DISEISE less than 30 Days. proximity of Omaha offers so many attrac- | This second assignment of liw causes (and forty arrests, A high state of excite- ) fleids and allegiug that the raliroads in the Huron, clear . 3 will refund your money. This satis- v.nlcoafl.i Cures guaruniced in tlons for the visitors that it would be al- | was made by Judge Thornell: | ment prevatls. The amount of coal taken | cast are diverting the coke supply and dic- bl bl | factory offer is one of the factors of o“':::: gl i most impossible to keep the members to-| Monday, January 3%-—Sorenson against| was not much le | tating where coke shall be sent and not be | St. Louis, cloudy.. § our sueo ether ga (his sido of the river to hold | White. Moore aguinst Salls, Fideltty Trust |1y gumciont to 1 e town for somme time, | sent. and that there 1s grods discrimination St Paul, clear. - bt fo L8 hawes, (whil fnaren; Q!E!l sug.'.yyu Satnamrse. Burtotures satistactory meetings.” Company against Mohn, Ahderson agn Much trouble is looked for when the |against the west. The information was K:;:T-m\“'ft;.l":udzhd\' , { in ninin (S 0matied [i] | Gleet, Kianey and Bladder Diseases, Hy* arecele. Tuesday, January Zi—Alexander against | arrested persons are brought to trial. All, | &iven the railroad commission for use if | Havre, cloudy .. For sale b; co., . RES—LOW ES. Plumbing and heating. Bixby & Brown Bros, e ik ‘aualust | OWever, have been ‘cranted ball peading the | the commission destres to make any inves- Hlend, snowin 2 Bllle r.D(.! “"Jfi‘r‘: e ey R0 o_%f,';‘,‘& %o e it Faui Haliway | time of trial, which is set for the pext | tigation of the matter. Th~ ratlroad com- | Galveston, cloudy ... ) s Drug Ce., Council Blufte. ls. o 41 B. Ui wurect botwaen Farnam « . UKIus LI Ol Company (special) " Hennessy, sgainet Chi | term of the district court. missioners have no information In regard | —— —— 2 't —— e — Letncsg A warrant for the arrest of August Doer- | cago, Milwaukeo & St Paul Railway Com: - fo the attitude of the West Virginia roads | T indicates trace of precipitation. — In- ner, the young Seventh Day Adventist stu- | pany —(spectal), Chris Johoson —aguinst Hubbard Not in Race. and the letter was forwarded to Secretary | 31°ates below sero. e 87‘ On receipt BLOOD POISON dent who was recently before the commis- | jon Bactis Halvay O Pacwn against | SIOUX CITY, Ia., Jan. 26.—(Special Tele- | Moseley of the Interstate Commerce Com- Local Foree Micia b B I g - e o T sioners on insanity, was issued yesterday | Handlen (special), Christlansen Against| ..., , genator E. H. Hubbard of $2 I will | WHAT TO DO. Many have pimples, spols cf ission v A Bluffs Pro. 3 tonight | mission for such action as that comm 7 A o from the court of Justice Ouren on com- | Hurh: COLSn aanlnat Cound BIUE PTO-| 1 0de an announcement that will relieve | may deem proper. \'A YOUR Q| forward to | fiube haie Tone pains: Cetkrrh: dont pp‘;::;:::‘:::“n:o;‘e‘(:;;:no:h:: "_v:.\l.l:: ...',';.“‘.{m.‘.“"'é'om';?.'n‘y""écflfi?.'"“ W the political situation to some extent in Examination of State Books. ™ E s S “fi'fi;«hi' ] ';‘{“‘,’:’.ffi."“ B old daughter. It was young Doerner's in- | Nichola et al McRoberis against fotta- | Woodbury county, but will make It more| ¢ . Heer of Armstrong, an expert book- any address|BROWN. s Areh 8t Fullateippia, Py g aton e to her | WAttamie County. jcomplicated in other respects. Senator|yeeper, commenced the work this mornlgg ! A in the Uni 3 bottle; lasts onw month. _S0id only fatuation for Miss Korgan whic o her | “§itirday, January Si—Meek against Pot- | Hubbard, who had announced his candidacy in the United States the Best |gherman & McConnell Drug Go., 15th a h'lltlr fling an ln‘:o"fl;:‘“‘:: '“h"::: gen] b " s pbunaly 3-West against Win. | {07 the congressional nomination, refusel Climates wear out. Smokesand sprays | Dodge Sts. Omaba. missioners oharging Doe o Jan. 26.—(Special.)—The ) vaadwa) WnwixER - uonmAPag of checking over the accounts of the state | officials for the year 1902. He commenced ol to state that he would not be a candidate g do not cure. They relieve symptoms J Cures Men ‘in g fev( being mentally disarranged. The commis- | “Picoday February 3—Yirst National| for the ssnatorial nomination. It was tati- | O, the State Geological board, one of the R P HOG CHOLERA REMEDY Brown's Gapsules f6th"ana Dodke don The law re- we take Asthma 50 thoroughly out o Sta. o vestigate. sloners dlscharged youns Doerner o the | Bank’against Cottrell et al. Kirby fainet | mated that Senator Hubbard was holding ;:-l::t o8 by durestivete AThaCINN 207 T B oy own Al bk e T e e ik s i 14 understanding that he keep away from the | Gy, g0y February 4—Hill against | the field urtil it should be nis pleasure to o s Jeniaiiona podies sh atiace i dviees success. Full directions with each recei MEN AND WOMEN. Hnrent Besan Sattl sout foc, DOWRIE 18- | ot a0y BEh. Tordes BRaloat|eay whet e would take. Toulght be an- | Aemsens. foe. & is purpose every year to are soon able 10 work, cal, Hleep and 1 r ach receipt. g g Lo hsesand] turned to Lincoln, but returned to Council | Town of Minden (special). Revnest Gifuitaly that Do weuld 20 Be o | DOD0 6 Semplate investitive. of the oo Teturn of Asthma. Leing right in Address L. N. C, Box 21, Genoa, Nance discharges Bluffs, informing the authorities that Miss | Thursd February b—Estate of John| oo "o counts of every state officer and state Principie our treatment does what Oounte Mabrasks. Gy losrations | Patterson, deceased (special), Brown e, saying: board. The work will take several months K reliels cannot do. . We cure to stay " Provents Contaghes. _Painiess, and 8ot astriv- Korgan's father bad sent for him. As none | ygainst Rankin B (special). T am not, never have been and shall not cured severe, long-standing and pro- » of the family came to meet him young Doer- | Friday. y_6—Fisher against Chis | he 4 candidate for the senate.” to complete and the facts as to the condi- Dounced “Incurable” cases, 1f you are In Sunday evenin, cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rallway Com- s ety e tion of the offices and the manner In which skeptical,it is beeause you are ignorant ner returned to Lincoln y & | nany (speclal); Hannan, Recelver, awainst kept will be transmitted of our great work. Sinee 1583 we bave The young people are desirous of marryin; on City & Fort Dodge Rallroad Com- Fisht Over Fostafice Remaval, S0 SPORCE Nt Bep treated 52,000 Asthma and Hay Fever o but Miss Korgan's parents refuse to con- | pany. Kissell againat . € & T Company: | LENOX. In. Jan. 26—(Special)—The | ‘© the general assembly. ffferers, 1 you dexire completo ro. Whea Writing to Advertisers Clfchiar seat on Fequest. sent to It Sheriff Cousins lett yesterday | (SYIEIAY, February T o A8MINS| people of Lenox are up in arms over the Too Drunk to Shoot Stralght. rhimar wite for GUF Beak 79 Erver LI OPIUM or LAUI for Lincoln with the warrant for Doerner. | ~afonday, February $~Woodworth against | action of the postmaster in removink the| cppup pALLS, 1a., Jan. 26.—(Special P. HAROLD MAYES, BUFFALO, X. Y. Always Mestion The Bee MflRPHI u.m-.?."y.gn“w e yan ALLS, Ia., Jan. 26.—(8 ryoed Giving Away Stoves. cluesday, February 10-Wickham sgainat SO/t She :“_"""rm"‘l’:g;' e \o| Telegram )—Joe Myers, a barber, attempted }Fl The second heating stove given by Wil- | Company threatened. The office has been the | llan Welch to his coal customers was | P —— north end of the street for many years, awarded to Mrs. Henry Becker, 1416 South | CHARITY WORKERS PROSPER but on Sunday night the postmaster had Eighth street. Another has been put up — it moved. The business men and citizens on the same plan, and during the next thirty | Annual Meet of Associated Char-|of the north side have engaged legal talent days will be given away frce to one of his S i staisl e s SR and they are golng to fight the re- customers. Before ordering your coal call moval. They have sent maps and vlans at 16 North Main street or ‘phone 128 itien s Geol of the town to the department, but the —_— postmaster says that he has auihority from At the annual meeting of the Associated | the government for his removal Mrs. Edythe Squire of Chicago, wife of | Charities, held vesterday afternoon at the - - Wil Squire, son of Mr. and Mms. J. W.|home of Mrs. P. J. Montgomery on Fourth Bags: Attampt, to Besand Squire, arrived in the city yesterday, street, Mrs. Jacob Sims, who last year CRESTON, 1Ia., Jan. 26.—(Special.)— | companted by her mother, Mrs. Cbarles |filled the position of corresponding secre- | Teddy DeVoe and Carl Hanson, aged re- Witt of Ottawa, Tll. They are registered | tary, was elected president. Other officers | spectively 14 and 15 years, who were ar- at the Grand hotel. Mrs. Will Squire was | elected were: Vice president, Mre. George | rested some weeks ago for assault and | formerly Miss Edythe Witt of Neola, this | Phelps; recording secretary, Miss Grace | robbery snd who made their escape ‘o | ViA county, and was married to Will Squire at | Beebe: corresponding secretary, Miss Eliza- | Denver, but were brought back to Creston, | her mother's home 1n Ottawa last May. 1t | beth Squire; treasurer, Mrs. P. J. Moni- | made another unsuccessful atiempt at v HlCAco MILWAU KE‘E will be a surprise to many of the YOunk | gomery cape when Judge Tower ordered them into c 5 friends to learn that he is married, | Although the association is but two years | eourt for their hearing. After a diligeat he has always denied it since returning | old, the report of Miss Caroline Dodge, |starch they were discovered in a box car, | L RY to Councll Bluffs two months ago. {he retiring president, showed that it had | with & supply of provisions and clothing, & s l - PAU - e > taken a foremost position In the charitable | ready to go south. They were brought be- Bareka Peustaln Pem 100 | orsanimtions of the city and that while at | fore the judge. who eeat Hanson to - The number of trains operated between Omaha and Chicago via.the Chicago, Cut this out and present it on or before | (he start it had to pass through vicissi- [ Teform school and will hear the DeVoe ¢ . 4 . . Saturday, January 31, and you will be eo- | tudes and disappointments, i o !I‘“h'\ Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway has been increased to three daily fast trains each titled to one Eureka Fountain Pen complete | established on & firm basis. One of the _— way. These trains are magnificently equipped with palace_sleeping-au dining- for 1%¢. Only one to a customer and posl- | prineipal features of the work of the as- lowa Central. cars, and free reclining-chair cars. ' The trains lre_:_ohd, wnde_-vembulod, heated tively none without his ad. Delong the | sociation is the conducting of the ereche | MARSHALLTOW Ia, Jan. 26.—(Spe- by steam, and are lighted by Pintsch gas and electricity. Nothing.finer moves on Printer, 307 Broadway on Glen A\’rnu‘f. l.n. -uu:.:;r the year past | clal hT-lq!nn;» W. T. Donnelly chief dis- wheels. The service on the dining-cars is perfect. hs ey an average of thirty el ren have been | patcher of the lowa Central rallway, has : . 1. 3 Gravel roofing. A. H. Read, | cared for dally. At present the creche | been appolnted by Superintendent Davis to stbound, the trains leave the Union Passenger Station, Omaha, promptly | 18 caring for twenty-nine little ones, whose | the position of trainmaster to succeed Ben as follows Theee transiers vere flled vesiorday in .f;. range from a few months to 10 )un‘?‘.!l: lrr:rml) resigned. Donnelly came | the abstract. tith. and loan office of J. W. | 0l to the Towa Central from the St. Louis & ;qu!Phr.nl\‘l I'urld:\r""' o The assoclation had & good year finan- | Iron Mountain. J. B. Faby has been ap- | The leltod, L] 8.06 pP-m. ; reenshiclds and wite to Wil cially and the report of Mrs. P. J. Mout- | polated to fll position of chief dis- | R e e By e b gomery showed that after all bills had | patcher made vacant by the prometion of Eastern Express, 5.45 p. m. block 19, and lat 7, ‘block 16, Stuts been paid there was a neat little balance | Donnelly. Fahy comes from the Santa Fe a8 W0 o SUOF SR G AT (he year 1303 with. The receipts st Chillicotbe, Mo Atlantic Express 7.45 a.m. W L s Hivemerer. during 1902 amounted 1o $2.324.61 and the sely nwl 2744w d 1 | disbursements were $2.040.50, leaving & bal- | d Serlously Sealded. . 3 O la lots 1o 18 . bioes & and [ance on hand January 31 of $38411. To| CRESTON, la. Jan Spe At Chicago these trains arrive at the Union Passenger Station, Canal and fote 8021, Dlock 1 Bteele & Wood's this wust be added nearly $30 pald in yes- | Mitle child of John Kelly, who lives about Adams streets—in the heart of the city. Excellent connections for the East and , subdiv, s we 4 1 | terday by delinguent members six miles northeast of Creston, was seri- : L recent entertalnment at the New |ously and perhaps fatally injured this morn- Total, three transfers | er glvem by the Council Bluffs Dra-|ing by being scalded. The little one was | T T 4 —e e club for the benefit of the creche | but 2% years old and while the mother was | chE ’ 150 Fal'llam st- ————— ) | Oeltcd (he lBstitution $262.70 away It pulled the plug out of a washing | LEWIS CUTLER | Mre. Caroline Johunsom, superintendent | machine and allowed the hot suds to pour | F. A. NASH, General Western Agent. MORTICIAN \(\l [l 2reche, was resppolutsd, and her | over its body. Medical ald »as at e! management of the jnstitution during the | summoned and it may recover, but “all last yeam was most {avorably commented | be scarred for life. | Mrs. Squire Arrives % Pearl 5. Councll Blufts 'Phone §°

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