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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1903 1t up. The court holds that it had been recently organize . 1 / ) used long enough to make it a street any. | [he propesition of t ol o Erew ke I e » pldy under the nam both towne 1 L M The following were the court opinions s will be finally on_ thits L filed today s ey nppeliant) Sdints: hage Thomp- NEW BALL TEAM FOR CHICAGO COUNCIL BLUFFS. |fiit Syl 060 DENOCRACY DIVIDED s Pttt i i amemey ol s o oo o With ltching, Burning, Scaly 18, E. H. Jacobi of this eity, clerk in the e Tonilint” sgetiat L. Hane VEREOSY, WOt SN, 0. HUHIUUI'S rallway mail service, and Clyde J. Backus, bach; Polk 'county, Judge Folmes; af- clded. = clerk in the O toffice, - i , | firmea, by Bishop. a clerk in the Omaha postofice, would ap- | Old Liners Rslly Under Jackson Bauner, L L SO0, et A L. Porter, ape | - . " pear before the board here for examina- { i z " o Artih CHICAGO, Feb. o —The base ball | Davie seta drags, Inspectors. JLUA. Disbrow, appellant, agalnst Hoard e eniine Jme today debating whether 10 | Flnd lns'ant Hellef and davie by ™ o Jervis of Ci Sounty; Ca She T RICED With 4 It the ng set . Bxpert watch repairing, Leftert, 40 B'y. RACTOR TO STA WEAVER 13 TO LEAD THE SILVER FORCES | S0unty’ Sudge Wheeler: amrmed. by sher. | %00 but falled 1 reach s finl”decision Bt o My and Mra. Frank . Yost. 18 | Boo 4 Decides to Advertise for Propoeals | CONTRACTOR TO STAND LOSS win committee of four, which will meet to peeay ture Graham avenue, a daughter. New lowa Corporations. fakie Aal ':i T un»lw, k Ve, 1o c pletire B P . Tax Ferret action in the matter. This com eeAnnual reduction on :‘r“;.":‘o.n" pletur from Pesple Owning Property. Expected in City' Thin Week to|Supreme Court Holds "f' ax Ferre The following Incorporation papers were M is, composed of 'President Hickes Concorala lodge, Knights of Pythias, will — hten Tangle Over Carry- Contest In Good and Work Is Not 104 Witk the wedtetary of Wate. todd 3 ebeau Loufsyill Rt e onanbeck 0 Avenue B, wiil en- | MUST HAVE FRONTAGE OF HUNDRED FEET ink the Mails, Contrary to Public Polley o, (b aecreiaty ot eate tonay: | Havenpr o it i precaen s | (0 Guticura Soap and Cuticura Garriron, Benton county, capital $10,000; | to_make & change in the » ‘of { Mrs ; A ¥, cap ] ge in the makeup of the tertaln the Athenian club this afternoon — in any Reapect h\;‘.’rt‘\mtw Gray on nud »rm-r- % it st Paul m will | | mmmam 0. C. Cq Bac City, In., is visit- Upon W. M. Brevard & Co. of Hunting- uburn_OIALS JSSOR_ of Jubqrn, Fde s Savor e Spimit O oM ot e Ciirs. 'Ly . "BULL | Annual Report of Prestdent Rohrer |00’ menn. will fall the burden of on. — county; capital $25,000; R. E, Moseley, pres- ! in favor lard Showa Finances to Me in Good | tinuing the contract f ing the mail Moultun State Bavings bank of Moulton, | 0f the mugnates aid tonight 4 lub will meet this afternoon | tinuing the contract for carrying the mails [ o (RO o (Special )—Jefter- | AMoulton State Savings bank of A mag “Caid_tonigh at the home ot Mrs. " Metcalt on Bluft Condition, with More Funds between the local postofice and the sov- | DES MOINES, Feb ‘o SRTAnCNE.COUNLY; ORPITAL SO0 M. . 1t looks Jike an even char | " now . ; !gon day will be the starting point for a | Edwards, president; C. A. Powers, cash- | the American association will be When All Other Remedies and street. ! : tor Cusvent Toas; eral raflway depots since James F. Nevins | }o% LAV WE B8 SOt arty in Towa | TeF. cago next year. If the ohange is mat Mrs. W. W. Wallace of Bluft street is . | bas thrown it up. A member of the firm | & "' . 4 The Ryan Fi &' Co-Operative Lumber | Paul will be the club transferred tc ini i Yoy sanghte. Mes Canorn, 16 Hew B e e e tenion | foT his year. George F. Rinehart of New- | company - ave motlge of an {ncreass o |€ity. OF corse Lannon disitkcs the hrop the Best Physicians Fail. Lennon dislikes the p Miss Verne Pryor of Red Oak, Ia., is the | The trustees of the public library decided | Matters out. In the meantime Minnick & ton fs in the city today and completed ar- | caplial stock from 000 to $1000 ;m;;m but the sentiment among the ma- | X angoments for o Jefferson day banquet for | (feen Center Mutual Telephone company | JOFIEY’ of the magnates {8 to enter Chi- guentof her cousin, Mrs. Fletcker Gf Plat- | after considerable discussion at their | 500 have been directed by Postmaster o e S ner street. of lowa county: capital $&m0; by S D monthly mq | Hazelton to do the work at an expense of | The Woman's club will meet Wednesday nthly meeting yesterday afternoon to @ change (From a Btaft Correspondent.) ident: P. R. Moseley, cashier. Mr. Lennon is opposed to the project the democrats of lowa in Des Moines April | Milier and others. | 2. The purpose of the banquet is to stir | Palermo Creamery company of Grundy T T afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. k. Dailey | advertise for propositions from property ($10 & day. lup the democrats who “avor adhering | SOUDLY: capital $2,000; by T. Hulsman and INSISTS FIGHT WAS A DRAW "';:""”" R N SF Fave: ity 1dns, | fhvnrs L"" iy site for the new Carnegle | H""‘""“’ :m“"' ""'l"’ ""|""|‘ r“’ l“‘:' ::‘: strictly to the Kansas City platform of the R il Jackson's Manager Claims Tie D e N O e osrs will g | library buliding.. It ‘was decided thiat mo | MOt extenive mas —oontreciors arty in the campaign in lowa this year B 3 Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Wil b¢ | propoaitions would be considered in which | United States, are the original contractors ot/ palg PAY RECORD PRICES FOR HOGS cislon When Temw . h T mAl b o Counei nd In the national campaign next ¥ We ure headquarters for glass of ail | the property offered did not have a tront- | for carrying ihe mall between 1 aliroad | The banquet will be in & sense a reply and | Thirty-Eight Head at Morning Sun, cure, and purest of emollients, to be kindg. Bee us before you buy. B. Paint, age of at least 100 feet and a depth of 125 | Bluffs postoffice and the local rallroad | ", 5.0 e {6 the Jackson day banquet at i followed in,severs cases by mild doses Oll and Glass company. feet. At the same th the depots. For this work they receive $1,950 | > I Bring Owner er Five . o atior il T Miss Maude Packard and Miss Elizabeth e the board tntl- 4 s A, | Waterloo, where the reorganizers set out ! STON, Feb. —Larty Temple of New | ©0f Caticura Resolvent Pills, 'This Is Moo Ot tumea ame ‘the guests of Mrs, | Mated, and the advertisements will con- ‘Annulll) They sublet the contract to A. | (Tl ol o candidate for governor. Thousand Dollars, 1'Young Peter Jackson of Cali- | the purest, sweetest, most speedy, per- 1. A. Quinn of Oakland avenue. tain a clause to the effect, that the Jarger | Lorenzen for $1,400, supplying him with the | Ty "or, ey “which was perfected this . s Fentth s "prounds (o o draw before | manent and economical treatment for AThe Ledies’ Ala soclely of the Fifth | the property offered the greater the con. | Becessary wagons. Lorenzen, Anding the | porning, for the event of April 3 in Dea| MORNING SUN, In. Feb. 9.—(Special [NIEBL In thie maich Al Hercford, ma Vaior | torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning. day afternoon at the parsonage SN Iy Wt Wouve 31 the Beass of | SRCERES. SO0 E “""'"‘,h’"":t"‘"“" turted Motnes, 15 as follows: Toastmaster, Hon. | Telegram.)—At a public sale of live stock R o R R O R R o T T R B LR The housenold economic department of [ the board. All property oftered the board It over to Wevins, who /et MUUES'T® walt H. Butier; “Americanism,” Charles | here today what s sald to he the highest | given. = Accordingly the Fofrres MUt ate | skin aod sculp humours, ecremas, the Council Bluffs Woman's club wiii meet | MUst have a clear title, as the trustees will | With it for over a year was forced to throw | o "5,y [yes Molnes; “The Plutocracy,” | prices pald in America for hogs was bia [ Bill Daly, announced a draw | rashes and irritations, with loss of ‘Thursday afternoon at the clubrooms. not consider any other Advertisements | it up, after the government had fined him .° ;7o) 'l “o ) b nl e “Imperialism,” | by E. J. Hurst of Macey, Ind. The animals Temple gave Juckson stiff punishment Lair, of {nfants and children, as well as Mr. and Mre. Arthur B. Sweeting of Chi- | will be placed in all the dally papers hay- | $62 for missing connections with trains and |y ‘g “g )0 : ’ anix 3 1 knocking him down in the third and con: adults, and is sure to succeed when all " Mr ana Mre. Arthur B Sweeting of Chi J. B. Sullivan, Creston; “The Declaration | were offered by T. R. Wilson and thirty- | stantly jarring him with body blows in the Yame gago are visiting Mrs, Sweetings parents. | ing a_circulation in the city, and bids | DOt keeping his outfit up to the standard. A - other remedies and physicians fail, of Independence,” O. P, Myers, Newton; | elght of them brought $5,388. Twelve of | SIXth and seventh. Jackson saved il ) . Mask ball glven by Teutonia lodge No. 15 | MUst be In the hands of the president of) It has been conceded that the contract | .oy."yoirse Doctrine,” Cato Sells, Vin- | those €old were bred to Chief Protection | qif atedly by clinching, and the re; Milliong of the world's best people at Grand Army of the Republic hall Wed- | the board within three weeks after the | here, which expires on July 1, was awarded | the e difficulty In making him break awa ow use ura Soap, nssisted by 1 g J son,” General James | second. Mr. Wilson is an extensive dealer | At the Essex Athletic club Geo: i > nesday cvening, February Il Valuabie | date of the first publication of the notice, | At & figure which prevented proper service. e e o T ooy T wol v 1§ eoh B6R 1€ 18 thien 19D o 8. Weaver, Colfax; “The Democracy,” Wil- | and has raised some of the finest live stock | F3dden of New York could not Ltict itment, for preserving, The. women of the First Presbyterian| While discussing the best method of se- | This 18 evident when it Is taken into con- - 1180 O £0 86 D RERIEE P iy Hes putifying and beautifying the skin, B in the west. of ohsatar. s Nty " sl L& SonlD & o chufteh will give & kensington Friday | cring a sultable site for the new library | 8lderation that the work of carrying the "'T"I‘“" ety A it (dembnits ot i ke o ol of pfanchester’ and Belfeld Walcott wis r(,rlr Teansing tho sealp of crusts, seales atternoon et the home of Mrs. A. E. Broek | bulldings the members of the board re- | mails to and from the local depots calls | o "0 Tt T Anvited and about %0 Class Rivalry Runs High. e i o }‘l".““;““"“‘r‘x‘".‘" """""“' frb ‘"”i on BIUME street. z 4 g olmKiR's D ing hair, for softening, whiteniaz and The Woman's susiliary of Grace Epie- | Fained from expressint their preferances. | for four tHipS daily to the Transer depot: | will be seated at the banquet, which is to| CRESTON, In. Feb. 8.—(Spectal)—The | | ekt ek soothing red, rough and sore hands, as goal ciniron will meet” Thuraday acler. | Rev. Father Smyth and Trustee Balnd | o0r 10 Mheva aepot, four o the Burling. | DS 10 the Savery botel at $L50 a plate. | (DL of rIMEY between the senior and | omehasa little surivise on (he lants & | WL 4% for all the purposes of the . Omahas a little surprise on the lentz & h \ted to ten |Junior classes of the Creston High school | i R i 4 oflet, bs daery’ Thoust Bouth First street. SOPCRBRRANNbY WL aroMisiite; with o 1108 and feut to he MilWaukes depht, This | The. epeeches Sreito e Limite Williame alleys. breaking Into the winning | toilet, bath and nursery. ‘Ihousands The remains of Daniel McDonald, who minutes each, except the speech of Mr.|bhas run higher this year than ever be- | streak of the léaders for one game, Heed| ©of women unhesitatingly rccommend Al e o e e ot a"aC | Yiew of securing their assistance in se- |service compels the contractor to employ g ., fore in the history of the school and ¥4 In good form, and so were Lehman and [ Cuticura Soap, in the: form of baths Hernara's Roeotal wiil e taker today to | lecting a suitable site, but this the other | four drivers, maintain five wagons and “RE e qay qe g | clashes have been frequent. 1t has de- | hign scores wive mane e o, unusually | z,r annoying :rritations, ‘nflammations Avoca, la., for burial. members of the board deemed premature. |Seven or eight horses, for which he re- ‘)u.mnk there will be a conference of the | Yeloped into nothing serlous until yester- WESTERNS. 3 aud chafings, or oo tree or cfensive \l’flh. regular monthly meeting of the Re-|The opinion of the majority was that it |celved from the government contractors, E i democrats who favor the Kansas City plat- [ 98, when two members of these classes 1st. 24, 3d. Tota), | Vverspiration, in the form of washes for et eeClatlon sl of ‘Maicid | was time enough to secure the services of | Brevard & Co., but little over $100 a montb. | | form and an organtzation will be eftected | *P6aged in a fist Aght in the school bulld. | Reed 27 Wi 160 b7 | uloerative weakuesces, and for many Morgan in the city bullding. architects after the board had recelved | This year the postal department enacted | T, (T TR LT cacure con- | 108, 1D which both parties were badly cut | Sejjeck W 18 1 58| sauative, sutiseptic purposes which Mra. Theodore Taylor, corner of Seventh | propositions for a site, and Father Smyth's | & rule in the letting of such contracts so 1 1682 10 5l : -ganization in Towa | UP- The fight is said to have been the out- | Hodges % 130 137 47| ‘endily suggest themselves. ‘The snle sireet and Sixth avenue, will entertain the "o local | trol of the party o°gani ¥ 3 fireetand Sixth avenue, will entertain the | motion wan voted down that they could be awarded only ‘o {and to control the convention this year.|COme of a prank played on the juntor by [ Reynolds 48 17 of Cutloura Soap, Ointment and Pills Congregational church Thureday afternoon. Change Meeting Hour, men. Minnick & Blfln :roro 5"]!"1;" 'hll';“,. is distinctly a move to make Gen- t:o senfors at a recent class party. Both Totals. ™ 8% 8% 3 xl;:l_tmrr:!(;nn:lm‘cor'v:hln;\;l sale oluths Martin _Hughes, who has been In St isk b new contract, starting from July 1 next, | W ¢ leader this year, as | the participants of the fight of yesterday MA] s world's product of other skin remexies. sephvs hospltaltor the laet two weeke, m’;‘.“‘_‘;:.:‘;fl:"’:h":"'l::‘_"";"l":‘_‘:‘ would | apa which 18 for four years. They will ;:;‘_‘m“’:m":"\f :‘({.’_;:;c:" ® YEAT: %% | have been suspended from the school and Tt viold lu every part of the world. i et e for the work $3,750 instead of the £ the faculty hopes that { Leh o1 o U e wrist, expects to be able to return to his | its session from now on H s el o . y hopes that it will be an ex- [ Lehman - 191 180 homein this city Thursday. U 20 ton of the wa building ':'?""y..'h:..;::.'fflf,. NS Sue foe SN SN M Wevike do Tl S s ample that will stop the frequent clashes | 310 18 I8 1 v " Zarp 1% 17 - Wanted, to rent, part of lower floor room attempted to carry out the contract. Attorney General Mullan today rendered | of the two classes. | 7 renponsible firm on long time 1ovse o | Of Trustee Bender, it was decided to hold tuntington . s 192 18 of carrying the mails until s imery ... excoptional §0od chanice for aome one hav. | the regular manthly meetings in the even- The expense ying (an opinion In response to an inquiry as mery 158 5 a7 {Rspuional Koo chance for some one has: | the restiar menthly meetings In the eveR- | yomo other arrangement ia made will fall | o the manner of levsing road taxes under | GOLD VAN ONLY GETS THIRD s Poor Indeed g T ! he : Totals... w1 o1 et 5 ton must be central. Address noon untll Ootober 1. Trustee. Burke oy | UPoD Brevard & Co., the original contac- | the new law, which will be of state wide are those weighed €own by mental de . In the event of & contract being | interest, in view of the many inquiries |Leader and Epicure Both Beat Fa- With the Bowl e R MR F - & . posed the proposition to hold t T e | . hrough buoyant uerve force, s.{l‘figyn’l:‘3:3:;‘%:"-‘;:'"18\.‘:1@1:',’ withhis | tngs in the !thnlu‘ during th:w :::::r thrown up, such as bappened in this {u- |in regard to the manner of making the vorite In Ingleside Mile The high school team defeated the Krug The'loss of this force dally dr tamily, sent word yesterday morning that | months. The reason. given -by Mr. Bender | 5t20C®: the postmaster is authorized to em- | change from the old to the new. He holds Ceekt Park Juniors on the Western allays last ;!f:\;:l:; "m'«'.':f)fi 'g;'.','fn”' 2::&:1’1‘ i De was sick and would be unable \to, con- | gt [ Coe OOl K R ornoon | PIOY temporary service, the cost of which | that at the next meeting of the township d BERL L THe- Soges commonly known as Ner bility, T Weancaauy il possibly some time today | 0 [ Ve sucient time for the trans. | MUSt mot, however, exceed the amount of | trustees, the first week in April of this 2 2 SRS ol When you lose self-cos No house i TADS- | o bond of the contractor, which in the | year, It is their duty to make two levies | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 9.—Fine weather | py s 3d. Total, feel your strength, energy in the west has a more varled | action of the business before the board un- revailed at Ingleside today. The track | HaiT 139 44 force arc slipping away, it'is selection of talking machines than the Rt sesslon was extended beyond the | ©3%¢ °f Brevard & Co. is double the amount | of road taxes, one for the year 1903 and | had dried out fairly well, but was deep | Greenieaf . 33 147 you seek sensible aid. *' e g e BT which Thagalmble: | nour of 6 o'clock, the tme for supper. of their contract price. !one for the year 1004, the former to be [near the stand. | Rosewater . 0 150 2 You prefer bealth anll success to i ——— H vorites did not fare well, only two get- | Munger ...... ‘ misery and failure, Lation. upa:‘ \Broadway, Where the organ | President Rohrer submitted his annual | collected this year in the manner followed | ting' home In front. The featiure of the card | Benson .11100 Two New Corporatio {in the past and the other to be collected he mil v = L) Y’ ] Pbise g T g s oy v jin I was the mile race, for which Gold Van was Totals, : A0 Josprott have, completed | voted to a recital of the history of the ef- | Articles of incorporation of two new mext year in the manner provided by u:. 8, Dronounced favorite. He was' beaten . . e i 2 . virection of Deputy Warden Brown. About | forts of the board to obtain a donation | firms were filed in the office of the county This is because I}a change 18| johnny Reiff left today for New York, 4 ; 490 pounds of the varieties of the finny tribe | from M., . | recorder yesterday. aying the taxes by ‘“‘working the | enroute to Parls, 6 N Carnegie and Its success in se- 4 Sullivan . - ; ere aen e o Brey upon the game f8h | ouring the $70,000 for & new library build- | The Stewart Bros. Soap company is in- to cash payment, the cash Dlnne:t Weather clear and track slow. v, $ have 1o equal asa nerve restorer, A The funeral of Jobn A. Akers will be held | IDE. Reearding tho finances of the library | corporated with a capital of $50,000, with | plan necessitating collection a year in ad- First race. five furlongs, selling: Orosius, | Molyneaux 161 ~ ;\e::me .ol"‘b:x‘f:n‘:“‘l:lhpel trt;-l he:ry ‘his_afternnon at 340 o'clock from the | for 1403, it showed that on December §1, | the following incorporators: John T. Stew- | vance. . 108 (Domelly), § to'1,"won: Prieatitke, 101 | Bengelo. - E ® appears and replaces languor with tew. ‘amily residence, 528 East Rranaway, and | 1001, there was 4 balance of $2,150.69; that ir. lsabella C, Stewart, Eleanor S. Strong Pressure for Pardon. (Waterbury), & to 1 second: lady Gal- — force and vigor of body and brain. Six :nterment will be in Fairview cemetery. |\l HIoFS B i 4 Srsae 1. Q. Beatiass, . W. ieming ang | i antry, 9 (L. on), 2% 10 1,"third.” Time: Totals...... 635 boxes will cure any ordinary case of Rev. W. J. Calfee 0f Broafway Methodist | the county treasurer collected $3,506.85 and | A number of Jasper county citizens were “ S nervous debility. If net, you get your hureh wili conduct the services. $29653 was turned in by the librarian, |J. W. Mitchell. The first four, with Charles ', " 3 W00 QR iBe Tt bt o ernor | 2-yearralan oo fieven;sixteenths of a mile, Arrangs ‘Athletia Sehedale, g i e The tuneral ot Willlam West will be held | making ¢ total revenue for the year of $5,- | T: Kountze, constitute the board of direc-, 1 AY B o o arns At ehty, UL | ima Ta, Meb. Se(Biecial)—Th $1.00 per box; 6 for $5.00, mailed in Wednes: morain; 10 o'clock from the 4 d Isabella C.) Cummins in behalf of a pardon for M. R. g 3 : Punctillo, 111°(J, Daly), Sy - o ) 4 plain packsge. Book free. “esidence, 2726 Thi enuie. and Intormens | 96301, The expenditures were $4,246.65, | tors. John T. Stewart and Isabella ©. 'y, ;p 00 o Newton, who is serving a term 3% to 1, second, Rudolfo, 111 (W, Waldo), 6 | athletic schedule this spring includes a will be in Wal t | leaving a balance to begin 1903 with $1,- | Stewart are president and vice president re- . to 1. third. Time: 0:443. home meet, dusl meets with Drake and | For sale by Kuhn & Co., Omaha. alnut Hill cemetery. Rev. Mil. 3 8! $ “ora "Rlags, “pastor o the. First ‘BADHSE | 1836, The larker items of expease were; | pectively, and 1. C. Booham ‘s secretary of three and a half years for assault with | Third race, one mile and an eighth, eell- | Grinnell at’ Ames and the state mest at| Dilors brug store, Solith 1M Instant relief and refreshing sleep for skin-tortured babies und rest for tired mothers in warm baths with Cuticura Soup and gentle unointings L with Cuticura Ointment, the great skin Secure Knockout, % intent to commit murder on Oscar Wheat- | In§: Phil Archibald, 109 (Bullman), 2% to 1, | Des Moines. | Davis Drug » Councll Blu! PRRET; (ORI ol (pet’ S ASTVIOM, Rent, $300; salaries, $1,800; books pur- |and treasurer. intent to commit murder on Oscar Wheat- | won; ‘Forie 103 (Minder): b 1o 1, sccond; | No base ball coach has been secured as omaniag e Smith of Fiie ShinucinAS; | chased, $407.77; periodicals, $204.75, and | The Mutual Home Guarantee assoctation | (ol 000 etense 1o pleaded, though the | Rimiock, 1t (Waterbury), 15 to'1,”thira. | yet and none is definitely considered. in | L4 pd o " gy e court, in past on e case las me: 1: spite rts "Ry e ™ “'ermont, has gone to visit in Evanston, 1il. | binding, $:76 05. Mr. Rohrer called atten- [of Council Bluffs is incorporated, with a e “ & f L R U it HAREL PN Fourth , Y ” is_picked for the place. " ” ey, il aisorvieltin Washington, 1 C: | (lon to the fact that the disbursement for | capital stock of $100,000, divided into $100 | ZEERRE JWHGES Thel L Ras Cerr et & Dai, oo 1. won Ep&ire s (¢ Koy, | “The Ames base ball schedule for the sen- | HICH BALLS going to Ve ! o 1, second; Gold Van, 8 (W. Waldo), 4 | %on is s follows: April 17 and 18, practic ot Where Miss Smith will be the gucst | 1902 exceeded those of 1901 only by 23| shares The incorporators are: "é,%"{.'l’: et 'hag. ShTbeAia RoMLLL S raar i | o Pt ek ( ity { | e o A8folva, Abilrinaq b pescoos MADE FROM «f Miss Bhipm cents, Council Bluffs; . Blackman, 5 Wheatcroft in order that he might use the | , FAth race, seven furiongs, selling: Mara- | 2, Cornell at Ames; May 2. Normal at| Will Schnorr, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Move Funds for Cuvient Year. Intosh, C. W. Irish and J. W. Holland, all schino, 101 (W. Waldo), 1 o 1, won; Ber- | Ames; May 9, Drake at Ames: May 1%, Coe Schnorr, is home from the Western Mili- | LI e en “"fhe purpose of the | WeAPOR and carry out his ~oft-repeated | nota, {10 (Bullman). 16 i, second: Rose of |t Ames; May 16, Grinnell at Grinnell; May tary cnfle’ t Upper Alton, I1l. He was a | The fact that the board was only per- | O Missour! v P eainess | Uhreats against him; therefore, that selt- | May: @ (Bonner), 1 to 1, inird. Time 16, Towa City at Towa City; May 18, Corr.:il riember of this year's graduating clase. BUt | piyted to levy a tax of 1 mill during 1903 | COTPOration 1s &0 Carey o e detense could not be pleaded, no matter |, SIXth race, three-guarters of a mile, wall- | 8t Moynt Vernon: May 2 lowa City at| 1y destroyed | for t ;| of 81080 And ‘Dullaing- assoclation. how the actual fight began. The petition | Champagne, 101 (J. Daly), § to 6, second: |2, Coe at Cedar Rapids; May 3, Grinnell | endlary fire; which practically destroyed he maintenance of the library, Presi b e A% L Champagne, 101 (/; Daly), s to 6 second: | 2, Ge Gedar Rapids: May 3 Grinnell | ine mchool. Mr. Schnorr, as did all of the | dent Robrer stated in his report, necessi- 15 Wt Convinaee. or pardon is strongly backed, however, | Ronaldo, 108 (L. Jackson), 12 to 1, third. |at Ames; June 3, Simpson at Indlanola; | g asmaet i SRR hlch it |thted % most conservative alicy by the| o PO L YL ORI L, | ana mer be grante. s i Tnad o N | [The tuneral of Willlam McCurdy, who board in its expendifures. For 1903 the w:,"‘-h‘&o:i“ ch::'m‘":':: :““."d oot In Memory ‘ot Judge Hubburd. Outsiders Take Half the Events, Dixon Draws with Ware, ¢ unday at his home, anklin | tax levy is 1% mills. The number of books i o NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 0.—Favorites won | LONDON, Feb. 9.—George Dixon, the tvenue, will be held this morning at 1 erformance of “Plckings from Puck” at| The time of the state supreme court . e - oI can oo venty: in the circulating depart - | P three of the six races on today's chart. | American colored pugllist, fought a twenty- {'clock from the residence and burlal will | ;% the FIFCUATRE ACPAr o h o, | the New theater Sunday night and watched | was given over this afternoon for several | Arachne, Harry New and Chickadee landed | round draw with. Harry' Ware at North- ler, pastor of (he Second Presbyterlan | me | ve he is just as much as ever opposed [Judge N. M. Hubbard of Cedar Rapids, for | 1'%, ace by J. J. Oglesby for $100 and | & cr 400 witnessed the contest, hurch, Deceased, who was a ‘retired | date the year previous, During 1002 61884 ) (%) g nday night theater. He belleves | many years general attorney for the Chi- et R e aL Rt 8 DO s Bet AA.BA A Kerter o by e {armer, was 16 yeirs of age and leu es o :t:o:;gwl:;:.:;t?‘:;lo‘dh Amon: ;ns pl"lfl"“"m.x It 1s entirely unnecessa'y and that | cago & Northwestern railroad. The attor- [ The weather was ciear and the track |Up to the & fourth round, when = Dixon :"'“':"'"'I"'f';."' ".'::’ e week-day visitors | Sioch Wlias RabIll: weth 45 the ot : unished him severely about the body. . The fumeral of Mrs. M. L. Flood was held the actors should be permitted to rest on |Deys ar Rapids were in the city : e T aas g e, 2 kor Wale Bye 16 yesterday morning from the First Congre- :,° ‘hel ;:f,’"" FARIRered #4088 (a3 ou' Sua- the Sabbath, Regarding ‘“Plckings from | attending court and there was a large at- e, one mile, selling: Eliza Dil- | teenth round. Dixon tired Ware out .’.un'ui ‘.’..., 0 .._’ Foi ifstional ' church, 'tho services Tetng Con- | daye 1wt G 4 Puck” Rev. Caltes expressed tho opinon | tendance at the meeting. Addresses were [lon. 107 (Lindsey): 7 to 1, won; benny bufry, | could not himselc land a knockout. | & wedicinal_purposes i . Rev. A > { el nauiated by REv. G Ar Kice WO Was the | boaks ety Cacreaso in the BUmber of | (hat the show might do for a Chautauqua | made by Milo Swith, Judge Cook, Judse | g (W. Hicks), 4 t0'1; (hird. Time: 1. Pots RHESIAE Hiih Ons: | 818 vaequalied. Onssle sirst pastor of the church fifty years ago LD A ol g it it the high kicking and some other fea- | Trimble and others. Second race. and a half:| ypw YORK R by foodl """_ d and a close friend of the dece: and | With the previous year, President Rohrer # i . Arachne, 110 (Fuller), won; Breaker, i , . 9.—In e amateur rug stores as rs. tures were eliminated. The ‘“other fea Ferret Contract Was Good. | billard championship tournament " at the yamily, "Burial was in St. Joseph's ceme- | ascribed It to the fact that patrons do (Philips), 10 to 1, ‘second: Immortelle, 87 J P P uant AL W tery. The pallbearers were A W. Wyman, b Y ding 1 tures” alluded to but not named is taken | . oo ¢ thl " (#ridewell), 40 to 1, third. Time 4 Hanover club, Brookiyn, today, Willlam P. i». F. Henry, John Galvin, F. J. Day, R. H. o thetr- Fndiag 10 the libyary thag fer to the display of lingerie by the préme court this morning gAYe | ‘Third race, one mile and an eighth, sell- [ Foss of Haverstraw, N. Y., Cefeated Ar- Grady and ¢. B. Kimball, before and that this was equally true of | 10 refer to play hearty commendation to a contract be-|ing: Albert Lee, 104 (Lindsey), 3 to 1, won; | thur Townsend of Brooklyn by 30 to 83, .IIIHSUH&BU. The members of the Sloux City High |the children, who liberally patronize the | CBOFUS: tween the Board of Supervisors ot Cass | Limelight, 104" (Donnexan). b to 1, seoond; | 315, JENCE, tun 508 5 ft0, s, average Wholesals Liguor school debating team will be royally enter | room rocently opened for thelr espectal A POT | county snd C. W. Welman, by which the Free Pass, 108 (Scully), 810 5, third. Time: | g ‘G ‘Gardner of Passaic, N, J., defeated ooy It of the Council Bluffs team will | benefit. CAR DEMOLISHES DE! latter was to engage In uncovering prop- | Fourth race, one mile handicap: Harry | Dr. T. T. Mial of New York by 300 to 297, S ’ i " g highést run being 42 and his average | & KANSAS CITY,MO. ¥ inner in their honor and they will | The monthly report of the finance com- erty which bad escaped taxation and was | New. 101 (Robbine). 7 to 10, ‘won: Saint 3, against 67 and for Dr. Mial < be guests of homor at a luncheon to be 3 Child of Station Agent Killed While Tammany, 1 (Davisson), 3 to 1, second; | B = y el LT De Suests of honor wt a luncheon 1o, be | mictes showed a mis,. of $1,411.32 In the to recelve half of all money collected as icotch Plaid, 108 (Hoar), 6 to 1, third. Time: o A Teception and danee will be given in the | library fund on Febrdyry 1. The librarian's (he Parents Are Badly | taxes on such hidden property. After the [1:22- e 8 Belt Leonys. ‘ballroom: fl{ the Grand hotel in their honor | report for January' - '3,"‘2‘{{,‘5,‘"&’{‘,""..",‘; Gihte: aiee Carey | book-takers and 442 peoks taken out dur- sought to enjoin payment of the commis- Aiss jowed 3,338 registered Jured. contract had been carrfed out a taxpayer nrfl\'flu’ffif' Gfl;'; 1’"2‘:‘#"kl:?":"n"rfinfl?n’.r' MALVERN. { 110 (McCafferty), 8 to 1, second; Josette, 105 | etealf. | ing the month. The board decided to sub- slon. The supreme court, in an opinion | (Schilling), 12 to 1. third. Time: 1:02 ! meeting is cailed for February 16 at 2 p. m at Delmonico hotel, Shenandoah, at which | | la. Feb. 9.—(Bpecial)—A | | | 1i 11 1 ol e 8o est | A man giving the name of Edwin Pollock | scribe to a membel i the Towa State | DES MOINES, la., Feb. 9.—A telephone { by justice Sherwin, says that the contract | Bixth race, one mile and an elghth, amd Nebraska Ban ‘league whi be.conatd: | yfi wi found yesterday afternoon in a help- ot ieas condition wlongsiae the tacks near the | i'_"l‘;"‘l;;‘m;‘:“‘::r orthwestern roundhouse by 50 X L] st Vs wan oliced in a Boschs and (b | was present st (he MERRG. southwestern branch of the Rock Island, | mission it desired. The fact that a part of | 1:%6. police notified. He was removed to the city owing to the spreading of the rails, jumped | (he taxes go to the state makes no dif- TP p—— Jail In the ambulance, where he was ex- — — ) It to H. Ball Clab. 4 MONTE C. 4 3 9 aw! b T R WOMEN WOUBM N GATHERING |the track at Buffalo, thirty miles east of | ference, neither is the coutract in any NEIRTE v o g tor tha Rrgt Fored. af g Ay CRESTON, In, Feb. 9.—(@pecial)~The | the International lock elaimed to be paraly —_— there, at noon today. senso against public policy, but highly |, itucion C(hat his ‘besn Tn neasress hepe | Cess tournament, which beging here to- move his arma or lgs. The clty p morrow, were as follows Behlechter ) 4 of the State Convenm-| A car loaded with steel rails struck the | commendable for the last few weeks in regard to the | [l 10l “pilishury against Wolr, Tar- ookad, hawerer, he was S:fi‘oe'\.. Iysed Fu RN station and totally demolished the building. Bod Mathes' Damaas Tase, formation of & base ball club has finally | pXAIR® S0 PIISRUES akfinet WOt Fars to his brother, Alexander Pollock, an engi- The tamily of Agent 8. H. Crott fived over | o8 8t e s b Wil "be organised. At meet, | veainat Mieses neer 5‘..‘"..'5".‘.‘.‘;‘.:",:,':;,,”"""2“‘ and the latter ty. the depot and their G-year-old daughter 8 ot ing of the subscribers last night it was ey wheh ne learned o , Face, o K 8 and Nebraska Ball league will be consid- | the first time ir | Message from Washington, Ia., says that|was all right and the board had full au- | (s, Chickadee. A8 (Eutles 89 i | ered and passed upon and a schedule com- | mber of the board | {relEht train No. 95, westbownd, on the | thority to make it and pay whatever com- | El Rey, 112 (Robertson), ¥ to 2, third. ] | mitISe SpRotnieg Chess Dr: " "rm- evening the visiting delegates will | Mapleton tomorrow. Rev. 8. 8. Scull of "‘"dn‘:::‘r':. ,':“-‘NK'“'“- w.d..35,250 | be the guests of the local grove its | St. Anthony, Ia., will be prosecutor for o S0 e regular meeting. There will be a forenoon | the church and is now subpoenaing wit- ne Fra & & & x . J.N, MacAlister to Almira Mitchell lot 8, block Bayliss & Palmer's sely 20; lot 1, ‘Auditor's subdiv. neiy n) was killed Polk county court in the case of AgA|found that enough signers had been se- | Rysn Beats Neary. his helpless condition. against Harbach were upheld by an opin- | cured to the paper to form the club and a | MILWAUKEE, Feb. 9—Buddy Ryan of —_— Delegates to the lowa state convention| Mr. and Mrs. Croft are seriously tnjured | FEUR CEDE0R Hnlk\'vlnuhnp. Aga was | committee was appointed to draw up | Chicago got the decision over Ghariey Gravel roofing. A. H. Head. 126 Maln St. | of the Woodman Circle, which will be held | and the latter may die. injured by an electric shock while acting lrn‘ul‘sl; nrl[n‘lnn;nrs!lnll\'hlr an athletic as. | Neary * of .\llllun]nkv; at u:.- end of six x B senbic s b | electric o soctation to be formed for the purpose of | rounds before the Badger Athletic club to- In this city todsy and Wednesday, began p . as a substitute for the regular engineer | putting the club in the field, The commit- | right " to arrive last evening. They were met at Propshor's Troubles Mulitply. Harb ' H Tamiltar | tee will meet the Incorporators this even. | " * g e at Harbach's factory. He was familiar | tee b rs th - % — — ¥ ml." Ghnndh hotel, where the hemdquarters (L\AV!':, lr. “Pe; Kkfliv-clnl hT»ha» with the place and had worked there be- 'r;::;u';!}:“ )‘(’ll‘:mf;':'d’“mmllll::: '.fi:,'.’\’?,','.‘".: Moran Jolns W ngton Team. Bores % mmw %e Esch. | will be, by a reception committee from | gram.)—Rev. cKay, the preacher of | o g sctrie be begun at once. It is proposed to | WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—Charles Moran, t ore. In changing an electric light bulb | talent gun at on proy t & % L, - e Mhedvggcoei] ::;',n:::“ou:':‘:;d:’ W | the local grove. Between ity and seven- | Mapleton, who was convicted of assault | gon one o hantaas. aad at thelButaps of the bet clubs in this f'the | the crack shortston of "the Georgetowr fi;lfi{‘mm,&u;&l. C,O ’“mfi,‘(‘gfih . A : try A eam, has signed ie Washington base 29 £ 101 Pearl street: {y-fve delegates are expected to be in fupon Ida Kraft and will be sentenced by | yume time standios 1n a pool of water he | (e {0ie” Solthwestern Towa o ball team. TAMPA, FLA. Heirg of John L. Childs to Frank C. | attendance. The first session will be at|Judge Wakefleld February 23, will also | patl (o°0 FOE0 0oy “rhere was con- Riker 1ot 1 Kudltors wundie"%ei, |2 o'clock this afternoon n Woodrien hall. | figure in a church trial commencing at|pio g to just how the shock was re- ceived or why, tut the courts held that Harbach was not shown to have been lia- i ble therefore, and the judgment was for nd afternoon session Wednesday and in | nesses. In addition to all these troubles | o gefense the greatest in the wo the evening there will be a reception and | the county treasurer Is about to Institute & : 3 > The farmer who studies Ghiria . ‘Green, i | banquet for the visitors in Woodmen hall. | suit for the collection of his poll tax, Condidaty fov Commandar. BE] |3 ibe man whoralses the 20 | Among the early arrivals yesterday was|which is unpaid. The Grand Army of the Republic post / ; stock. welq 337443, w. 4 Horace E. Gould and Margaret L. | -— count t LR o U L R Mrs. Blethroad of Creston, the grand at Toledo, Tama county, has brought ou & g WO o A A TS seardian. ©ther. savivals were: Mre d.| Carnegle Library for Ames. the name of T. R. Irons for candidate for ‘ Nothing pleases "EIT[E*’ GENTURY for extensions of Thirty-sixth and { M. Kelly, Mrs. E. T. Schroeder and Mrs.| AMES, Ia, Feb. 9.—(Special)—Through ;the position of -color vice commander of the palate FARMER Thirty-ninth strects and Avenues D | adte E. Tillotson of Davenport and Mrs. | the efforts of the P. B, O. soclely of Ames |the Grand Army of the Republic for fowa is 8 ereat popularizer of .,.'...- Bioim and wife to town of ian: | | Lillian Cassill of Boone. this town has recelved a proposition from | before the encampment to be held in Cedar like— scientific agriculture, pre- sentis ch week the cock, for stieet purposes, part lot 1 — — 3 2 | Raplds in June. result of the work of the % owik “‘_g' / g i 1 PR g v Anhas Andrew Carnegie to erect a library under ' or| b e his usual stipulations. He will put up a| A m"”nlhm "ld 1-;-;:""‘2:‘::-' (:L lll:‘e_ mumun :’n’:fi:‘:’:’ll:;: Six transfers, total teieie... 39,063 | General Superintendent Siifer of the | library bullding valued at $10,000 provided | state is to be he ™ . in svery branch of fs X — Rock Island raflroad arrived yesterdsy to | the city will furnish a site and support | BIug tomorrow. One (hing they will ! wpfimm B e e N. Y. Plumbing Co.. Tel. 230. Night, F87. | attend the meeting today in this city of | tund of $1.000 per year. Mayor Sheldon has | 5trongly urge {s that provision be made Wetefo Frse Sample Copy ‘s04 Booklel. T the local treigii agents of the lowa divi- | offered & site and the clty councll has se- | DY the state 1«;4-:‘::-‘» for a state meet- rus oSS e Cunruay sion. The sessions +ill be held fn the ball { cured options on oue or two other loca- | IDE of county offcials 1o agree of w ) arm St O u”‘c'.'fi"' to wed were tasued yeaterday to |t 1 0e*"Grina hotel 'and it is ex- | ol ad | methods of assessment in the state. There Farnam St Omaba, Neb. o N : Apeste Waated ot Bvory Post Offen, o Resid pected that between thirty and forty of the prish [1s provision now for county assessors to _Whlskey ;u Dn'.h'-fl" % | Agents from the principal towns on the Sk Thieves at Fort Dodge. bold & convention before starting out, but ;-Ia“v.nmu_ Omaha : company's lines between (ouncll Bluffs| FORT DODGE. Ia., Feb. 9.—(Special Tel- | 20 uniformity is possible between the Bottied in Bond John M. Mulrooney, Grant Wi . and Davepport will be in attendance. | egram.)—Silk thieves took goods valued sonatise Mary A, Lennan, Councll Bluffs i trom $50 to §16 from Furlong & Meloy's | Cedar Rapids Gets a Street. R T Saaa: rme et 14 "::..““‘ e e ——— Rsamintag Pestal Inapceiors. store in this city on Sunday night. En-| In a Cedar Rapids case decided by the osesihomss s et sl For the first tima sioce it was crganized | trance was made by prying open a rear win- | court this morning that city gets title to LEWIS CUTLER the local Postal Examiniug board will be | dow of the store. The thieves were evi- | J street through the property of one Young. . For Sale Everywhere. aniaaes o called upon to examine candidates for the | dently In a hurry, as they left much valua- | The street had been in fact used many position of postofice inspector. Fred John- lk untouched. Only black silks were | years, but had never beeu dedicated mor " . s Dot len 81 Covyell Blufts. 'Phone 8 8| son, secretary of the local board, received 1 platted as such and Young started to fence MEN AND WOMEN The perfected product of fifty years of Kentucky g nnm'atmu .l r seut on reguest,

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