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iting medics were tendered a reception at pharmacy commissioner by the selection of CO UNCIL BLUFF S taing medice were vendeted v reception | DEBATE HIGHER CRITICISM | BrecRezeon maser auversor cummins | WATER 15 VERY waH AT Newpwis|ASSASSIN SHOOTS A WOMAN . were served. last night, announces today that he is still Bullet Goes Through a Window nnd The program for today, which brings the In the race. He is now a candidate for N. £ - = meeting to a close, is as follows Obrist'an Ohuroh Oomvention Hears Both | T. Hendricks' position on the board, which | S'tuation Is Now Reported n“':‘" - bbb e ¢: 30 O'CLOCK. Ark and Levees May Be Care Kar, MINOR MENTION, SUBMIT FICURES ON DITCH MORNING SESSION, 10 0'CLOCK. Sides of the Quastion will expire April 23, 1004. A Symposium on Typhold Fever—(a) “Dis- rled Away Auy Moment i Davis selis drugs. ey bt 1B X Somatasy Toaat: JUDGE CALL! IT CRIMINAL by the Flood. PETERSBURG. Ind.. March 19--Mr THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1908 NEWS O £ Btockert sells carpets. Twenty-five-cent photos, 308 Broadway. Expert watch repairing. Leffert, 409 B'y. Cost of Harrison and Pottawattamie Scheme Placed at $87,467, INTEREST FROM ment of ‘lyphoid Fever, (c) “Intestinal Perforation in Ty- phold’ Fever,” Wilson O. Bridges, Omaha; | (d) “Insanity and Tuberculosis KFollowing | IOWA, CONTRACTS ARE LET FOR STATE WORK St in the Race. { WEBSTER CITY, Ia., March 10.—(Special Telegram.)—B. F. Kelts of this city, who was beaten for the appointment of state | Says That the Payment of Excessive Dividends is Embesslement morshiae In the beer which cauted 'MYDANCER 1S i | NOT YET PASSED | Weather Burean Warns the People to Take Every Precaution. WASHINGTON, March 19.—The Weather tributaries of the Mississippl badly, caue Ing it to rise nearly three feet within v past forty-eight hours, gaining a foot sin yosterday, and is still rising. Faru on the lowlands are making &reparatio to vacate their homes. Aurville Catt was shot by an un'don‘ify person last night. She was at an craa in her home and she and her two sistor For rent, modern house, 719 Sixth avenue. B e * M hgae] | HAFFy Hartman, Whe Plead Guflty IR TR . Gy v 3 nign gave out the following | were singing | Celebrated Mets beer on tap, Neumayer Cages.” . K, Walker, Worthingon, h.\nn?.l o Murder Received a Life i i weather bulletlat A Ghit Wt fted Srom \he foaE; the bal i ragra . “Report of Uses of X-Ray in Chronic | . b j o Fkle;me)‘"l‘n:'nd::og o BN W way. | THIRTY-SZVEN MILES OF MAIN DITCHES Rosetna, Ache, Cancer, ote.” W, L. Kei- Sentence, Takes Appeal to 'lexma'mw sy, direh. 19 The stage of water this morning at Mem- | breaking a window and striking Mrs Cat i Real estate in all parts of the city for —— ney, St. Joseph reme Co N. Ky. March 19.—The trial | ypjs 1 40 feet, a rise since Wednesday [just above the right ear. Bloc#hound sale. Thomas E. Casady, 235 Pearl street. “Diagnosia of Diastolic Heart Sound,” | of Dr. A. P. Taylor, president of the de- | morning of 0.4 foot. This rise was probably were sent for and were today place ] Wanted, lady stenographer. Apply at ed at 183 Lf-ll(;livmmrn;mw[i L haer, Ravenwoor, funct Industrial Mutusl Deposit company, | guye to overflow water from the Arkansas | the trail. office of Leonard Everett, 18 Pearl street. 1a Whieh Mest of o g : ‘ 4 . " Bt for embezzlement, brought consternation In | gide, as the Mississippl has fallen above | Physiclans say that Mrs. Catt cannoi r Fred Turner and Rosa Hutchens, both of ‘ AFTERNOON SESSION, 1:30 0'CLOCK 'om a Staft Correspondent.) investment circles when Judge Parker ruled ’ " She d her husband were dive 4 this city, were married yesterday by Justice the Crons Were Flooded “Orthopedic Surgery, Bloodiess, Non DES MOINES, March 19.—(Special.)—~The | that the fraudulent declaration of exceesive Memplils. cover. She an e Thss, Jack ¢ Fifth avenue Last Season. Bloodiess and “Mechanical” James W. | congress of the Christian church ministers | dividends aid constitute embezzlement and | ““hlh‘ a 'ur:,ht'r slight "fl"“- vlfl:"h}"- l"“‘ last fall. rs, Grace Jackson of 4 Cokenower, Des Moines, | Is continuing all the week, but will close 4 ecline may begin at any time. s im- home from an extended visit with relatives A Buccessful Reduction of Congenital | i " that under the testimony presented by (the . R in Portland, Ore. Dislocation of le, Lorenze Method: Em- | Saturday: The following were elected of- | promecution the defendant could be con- gk Ty it ”f' amount of water | WHITECAPS COMMIT OUTRAGE Herald, the 3 montha-old son of Mr. and | According to the report filed yesterday | EhAsiEng a Few Foints,” John P. Savage, | ficers of the same: vioted of the offeiie. yet to come from the west side. i s, 8. M. Hall of North Broadway, died | o Houx _City. President—W. F. Richardson, Kansas b The situation continues critical below [Take Indiana Man From House, Tie yesteraay morning. with County Auditor Innes by Commis- “A Few Cases of Loss of Cornea from | City, Mo, . h The decislon wat brought out by a mo- Memphis, and forecasts previously made are n Hetorn e ng your rooms we want to | sloners J. K. McGavren of Missourl Valley | Neglected Dacryocystitie,” D. C. Bryant,| Vice President—Prof. J. F. Wooler, [tion to direct the jury to render a verdict | ropeated, as more rain is axpected tonight B s boliihd show you our eiegant 193 designs. C. B.|and Robert B. Wilson of Carson, the cost 0!!‘.;:;':“-“’"‘ ot Rellat of Naeal Reftoxes, I"{;""“i - of not gullty on the ground that the testi- | 4ng “M‘.y Him, Paint, Ol and Glass company. = |of the proposed drainage ditches in Har- | with Report of Cases,’ I W. Dean. Coun’ | Trensurer—av. W Sk, Oniase: mony did not support the charges. This {8 | gyery precaution should be taken and Unity gulld of Grace Eplscopal c A rison and Pottawattamie counties will be | il Bluffs. Education Commi 3 & .| the first trial of a number of prominent CASHV " o be entertained this afternoon at the home | £5F A o traant . ot { Preninonis” © - B i mmittes—Dean A. M. Hag. preparation continued for stages in excess | NASHVILLE, Ind., March 19.—Twelve - of Mrs. Roberts on Vorhis street $57.467.73. The commiesioners estimate | p, Treatment ; of | | §ard; Des Moines, Prot.”Buckliam, Ohio; | cltizens indicted for similar offenses. of thoss of 1897, whitecaps took Henry Mathis from hie Frank Miller of Persia, Ia. and Dora & that 165 square miles of land fn the two| -“Diagriosis of Gal Stones,” A. L. wright, | “Advi Al . Jenkiie, T T TR ROCK RAPIDS, Ta., March 19.—Rain has | cabin last night, tied him to a fence post t o !, were ] L i : . 3 9 g P Kiorment, of Minsols, la;, wire martied I | counties will be directly bononted. This) COmOL | o\ \no postiion of Stones and | il Wo i, Garrison, St. Loul DEATH RECORD. been falling here since Monday. The low- | and beat him unmereifully. After the whip st y report will come before the boards of Gilifland, Bloomington, 1l ing the ceremony. P! the Significance of Pain in Gall Stone Dis- Y e i el lands are flooded and residents had to be | ping he was warned to keep quiet or the te J. W. Craney of the firm of Winston & | county supervisors of the two counties at|ease,” J. E. Sumamers, jr., Omaha. The discussion today was largely on the| Lieutenant Colomel J. A. Baldwin. |taken out in boats. mob would return and whip him again on Craney, chief contractors for the construc- | their regular meeting in April. J. K. Mc- | Among the doctors from out of town pres- | question of value of the “higher criti-| ;. .. t Colonel J. A v Half an hour later his wife found him, ce tlon work of the Great Westorn, | rrived | Gavron is the commissioner appointed by | ent were: clsm,” and was participated in by a num- | g\ ::lln’ oonev . A. Baldwin of the Water Reaches Highest Stage. i B et e A, ng here yesterday from Fort Worth, Tex = | parcison county and R. B. Wilson is the | , Charles Wood Dasaett, 8. Joseph, Mo : |ber of the leading ministers of the de- |’ eenth infantry, U, 8. A., who died this | ypypyrg, Tenn, March 10.—It is be- | o * 4 he Schmidt's elegant new photos, very lates! A. A, Ashley, Red Oak, Ia.; W. R. EIY, Uni- | nominati Th week at a Michigan health reeort, was in | whitecaps told their vietim that thoy | shapes and ‘glzes, 10, 2 and 8250 A wmmll-l';l‘:r .y.wnm: bYdP;;u"";mla Yersity place. Neb.: 'R. M 'Stone oy | paver :;‘J B';:’"" e “"":d“l““ bY | Nebraska for a long time as lieutenant of | o' o ‘;“":" that ‘;‘"]”’"" ":" ”‘"d :":’ | whipped him because he was too lazy to large sizes, $3 and $3.50 dozen. connty. They have selected Thomas Tos- | Strong, B. F. Crummer, J. P. Lord, R. C. - B. Briney, one of the leaders - | stesippi flood has reach>d Memphis and that “ps " WTER Euarantod Bchmidt, Bil Broadway. | o of this clty se euglaeer 1o charge | Moore: 3. M. Alkim ¥ 'B. Coulter,' W Ls | of the denomination, Who took the stand | ‘b Ninth infantry, which was stationed | o ‘toil" will begin within less than twenty- | Nork Mathis has forty ugly welts on bis Miss Mary Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Ross, W. O. Bridges, A. C. Stokes, W F.|against high ®0 long in the state as to be known In tho | back. b | Mrs, Edward Rogers of this city, has gone | Of the work. Milroy, F. B. Tiffany, Ewing Brown, . C. | pt T yitelam. The subect of | ,oryice ae *The Ninth Nebraska.” He was | four erre: womenrs ' e W H ; f g ven, A .y ) s paper was the bearing of mod e : < Yas | oxist about Memphis with the gap in the | s ——— o uhuque, where. she will enter Mount! The commissioners before making their | Henry, F. 8. Owen, A. P. Condon, Omaha; | g ern crit | oxi ut Memphis wit gap ~ a Bt. Mary's, the mother house of the Bis- | report went over the ground and made a Daniel' Morton, 8t. Joseph, Mo, John Riley, | clsm on the credibllity of the Bible, and "r’:;"‘ s"‘ ‘:"; regiment a. the beginning | javee at Price's Landing, Ark., made it most b tera of Charity. Mlas RoKers e ity "'° | thorough investigation of the existing con- S Bliver. Blowx ity H, 8 Roggrs. Red | he Fidiculed the claim of the higher critics | o 110 (R8T WU s e 15 42 | diMcult to forecast what is likely to occur. s The Citizens' Gas and Electric company | ditions and the need for the proposed Tn.; G A. Meredith, Crawrord. Neb.; | that they can divide a verse telling which | 70/THY o e evas assigned to tho | The gauge tonight shows 40 feet and sta- | has complated. (he remodeling of its aub. | drainage ditches. As a result of their in- | Inez C. Phiibrick, J. M. Mayhew, Lincoln, | words were written by one author and which a4 ih the PR IRE with which he | tjonary, a rise of .2 In twenty-four hours. station. The bullding as reconstrcled iy | Yestigations they have to all Intents and g.’n}v Bouth Gmens) AR Bemiordion; | another. He declared that modern eritt. | {IUN [n the Philippines. Before (hat rek- | 'The cftects of the flood are belng felt 7ix4h fee ew_eq . In L8 4 g 1 1| clsm is destructive and disregards :h ates he was st " n i purposes accepted the surveys made by | Wood, Ta.; J. M. Atlantic, Ia.; rds the more severely at Marion, Ark. There are cot— be ::;:. .:y‘::hmrg:.‘:: cbhfm‘{-'.‘o l'r;;lf{l»du: l‘(l":g i Bur“y”m o6k 11 - Pertawateiic . Kansas City; A. 1. Sabin | Bible. Dr. H. O. Breeden, who reviewed | "PPointed lieutenant colonel and assigned | gyer 200 people there awalting succor. at > Kirkman, A Stotler, Essex, Ia.: | the paper, took to the Sixteenth infantry. He had served | lingsworth. and those made in Harrison county by |T L. Putnam, Shenandoah, 14.; I U paper, took exactly the opposite side Relief boats left Memphis today in an . 2 b The Counctl Biufts Rowirg assoclatlon | Sirveyor 3. 5. Wattles. They recommend | fons. Maivers, e, e s of the question and held that modern critl- | {2 b &Y thirty-one years and was €aid | effort to reach the unfortunate litle vil- "ch]n& Bum'ns Pa ms, 51 se! ros. con- o at “Ity. ¥ % e o v | a1 yestsranysvarded to senaen frox the con: | Soeros B T amien o the. twe wur: | CHY. clom s helpful and & suppar to the Bibl. |40 D¢ one of tho best informad Infantrs | juge. An attempt wil be made to case the ket of the oitib's T Both the paper and the review were able | Oicers on his arm of the service among | yeusel through the crev It the trip 1 H i b | residence for the caretaker « ¢ veys. Pive Centh & Weed: ot ns broea Firge gt vl vessel through the crevasse. he trip 1s property at Lake Manawa. A force of men | g ooeeionore rocommend the con- masterful and brought forth the hearti- ol wr successful it will not be necessary to cut N ": b off o B By yesterday constructing | o 0, o of two ditohes in Harrison county | MAYOT Morgan has decided to offer a elllhcommendluon trom the supporters of J. Q. A. Chapman. the levee. t o ne i eit 9 , . I Charles C. Clark of Columbus Junction, [ which will meet in Pottawattamie county ,',’I{f:l."f,,,"é’mf:&|"r'fm::“§p?:5f§::§"{fu :'l"&' i :d' BEATRICE, Neb., March 19.—(Special.)— | A fleet of skiffs was today sent to the h 1a.. wnd Misa Edith & Knotc of Milionviile | at’a point 1n Rocktord township ana trom | (eI’ o0 CUCOH RN CCRIrITne 18 val ontracts Let nt Eldora. John Quincy Adams Chapman, an old resi- | (e lr;'lnllwh(rl;‘"e‘hleml:\sd:y it I'i 8 a Bless Y S): Wourth | there be merged into one large ditch which 2 The State Board of Control this morning | dent of this section, died at the hore of his | the waters on the Iron Nountaln tracks, w h “ p 1 e O D T of Trinity Mot | will drain into the Missourl river. The | sl 3 by which e oty Lose e three miles west of Bridge Junction, and all i ' SE. N 2ES23SEE30REE street, odist church officlating. Mr. and Mrs. Clark will make their home on Sixth averue In this city. The south approach to the Elllott street bridgo over Indlan creek was washed out total length of the ditches wiil be about thirty-seven miles. Location of Ditches. April 1, by which time competitors must have their manuscripts in the hands of the mayor. President Bender and Secretary Rohrer of the Commercial club act ns judges. Mayor Morgan is prompted to offer let the contract for the new work at the State Industrial Sehool for Boys at Eldora. This includes a workehop and a schoolhouse. The workshop is a thres-story building 38x104 feet In size and the schoolhouse is daughter, Mrs, Grace Rackley, in this city, last night after an illness of one week of pneumonia. Mr. Chapman was born in | Vermont, October 3, 1826. When a young | man he located in Illinols, where he resided the imprisoned passengers were brought here, Yesterday the ‘'Frisco officials sent eighteen care of rock to a break in their Discolored Nails, yesterday morning. The earth back of the [ The two ditches in Harrison county are 500 thet, Dotk o tisatt e Rtied tracks. All of this rock was dumped into | = 3 to the creek and the pilin| this prize by seeing on his recent trip to - Both bulldings are to be faced y years. He settled on a farm in oA | R h d pling went into the creek and the piling del:““"dk a l'r:e w.irl;nv cr:ekpl:lld tn:u the west a view and writeup of Counell|With pressed brick. The schoolhouse will | Sicily township, this county, in 1885, where | the bieak, but not a single stone appoared AS Well as m]! ness an e 18 e aivorc which dincharges | Allen creek ditches. The one in Pottawat- | it WE & VIRw S0 FICOD OF EOURCI 1oy handsome structure, with a central | he lived until two months ago, when he re- | 4bove the surface of the water. into the creek under the bridge was broken, one end falling into the bed of the creek. Mrs, Fanny Buckner, one of the pioneer of the city, died suddenly ‘her home on Vine street. due to neuralgia of the heart. w of Thomas Buckner,and age. One brother, David Ci of this c g. survives her. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock from the First Baptist church and interment will be in Fairview ceme- Rev. Milford 8. Riggs will conduct The spring term of the Western lowa tamie county is designated as the Boy Cut-oft ditch. The Willow creek ditch wiil start about five miles north of Missouri Valley paseing directly through that town and after merging with the Allen creek ditch In' Pottawattamie county will tap the | Boyer river at a point about one mile south of Loveland. The Allen creek ditch starts in Raglan township in Harrison county. | These two ditches come together in Pot- | tawattamie county about one mile north of the Boyer river and from this point they | the writeup now appearing on the menu dining car on the Union Pacific railroad. The article describing Council Bluffs Mayor Morgan considered lacked several essential fteatures. He conferred with the offcials of the railroad on his return home and he has strong hopes of having the article which is awarded the prize substituted for cards, Hotels All Have Fire Escapes. Fire Chief Templeton received yesterday hall and eight large rooms, two sides. priation. and the work will begin at all the places soon as the frost is out of the ground. Taken to Higher Court, The papers were sent out today by the for each and every one of which there s to be light on The contract was let to F. White of Eldora for $25,500 for the two bulldings, which is well within the appro- The work at Davemport, Mount Pleasant dnd Glenwood has all beep let moved to this city. He is survived by a | family of six children, I grown. The funeral will occur tomorrow afternoon. Funeral of Hon. Smith Caldwe! EDGAR, Neb, March 19.—(Special)— Hon. Smith T. Caldwell was buried yes- terday from the Methodist Episcopul | church at 2 o'clock p. m. He was a mem- ber of the Masons, the Ancient Order of | United Workmen and the Grand Army of the Republic. The services were con- | & critical condition today. The levee at Osceola, Ark., is reported in The waters are soaking through and s break is jmminent at any hour. The situation at North Hel- ena, Ark., is reported grave. The levee has partially given away and mighty efforts are being made to hold it against the rising torrent. North Helena is separated from the city of Helena by a strong embankment. The rafiroads entering this city from the west are completely tied up and the water ie rolling over their tracks, Redness, ONE NIGHT TREATMEN Soak the hands on retiring in a sirong, hot, creamy lather of Cuticura Boap. Dry and cnoint freely with Cuticura / ;.o‘l,lm 3 i!.‘a"w‘fi."%.'? ?c;u.';"".'mmg;"."i';; form one ditch until they tap the Boyer. |from the atto of the Towa State|Clerk of the supreme court In the case of [ducted by the Masons, assisted by the | Flood Fighters Playing Out, Ofintment, the great skin cure and purest | months' summer term. The spring and | From the point where they enter the Boyer, | Traveling Men's association a request for | {h® Cedar Rapids Water company against | Anclent Order of United Workmen and the | of emollients. Wear, durin eummer s the best time to attend college, as the attendance is not so large and stu- more personal (nstruction. sses will be organized in the ness and shorthand depart- a ditch to be known as the Boyer Cut-off | ditch will be constructed in almost a straight line to the Missouri river. This | ditch will be about one and one-half miles a report on the bulldings in this eity which have not been equipped with fire escapes Since the burning of the hotel at Cedas Rapids, In which a number of l'vds were the City of Cedar Rapids, which has been the United States supreme court on the ground that the United States constitution Js vio- appealed by the water company to Grand Army of the Republic. The church was beautitully and tastefully draped by the women of the Woman's Relief Corps. Mary J. Hammond, | VICKSBURG, Miss., March 19.—With all previous high water marks already passed at several points betwcen Vicksburg and Greenville and the crest of the wave not old, loose kid gl baodege lishtiy 0! gloves, or ban t] in ::Id, soft, conorln- linen. K;_O:Zm(‘ roughand char[’).odh-nds, dry, flssured, iteh nfe,'fn\'ar ms, with brittle, ments, This is & DIROS Sov ot vors 11l strike the Missourl river | lost, thy lated in fhat rates fixed f in sight, anxiety for the safety for the | shapeless nall infn and girls during their vacation. “Pupils of | 10 length and will strike the ost, the traveling men have taken ‘he ates fixed for water service g B oo alls and painful finger ends, e B roteivet \Quring hese nessions, | in section 29, township 71, range . matter up and will assist in prosecuting | 0 Cedar Rapids.are mot sufficient to pay |, YORK. Nebis sAardle: 18, (Gpecial)aln levees guarding tho Yazoo delta grows | this treatmentis simply wonderful, fre- Congregational | The Boyer river formerly ran directly | any owner of a hotel who fails to comply | ® falr profit on the business. The case was | ‘h° Aty i Haminond ‘the city | & 4 v e The men of I“” First ?weuuy caring in & single application. 1 ; long the Tsa- ] churen were the hosts At a pleasing enter- | 1o the Missourl but of late years bay ol | with the state law regarding fire escares,| decided at tha Ogiober.term of the lows |OF YOk loses & ploneer citizen and one | peared on the embenkments along n no other way have Cuticara Soaj e T e e rigrapa. | lowed an erratic course aud from the point | Chiet Templeton's report will show {hat the | supreme court NN Tisihar lwaq | TEO WAE BESHERC I Shecizetetial, soolal | I¥ RS R Aoy Sl usios g | SnaOlntient daino: steated thelr o Do and . their " friends. C AR . Intevesting | where the two ditches enter it ia cleven fhotels of this city are equipped with the | *evorsed in an opinion of great length pre- | 3nd i ooy il adebdond i A i oy MR Db Ishing curative properties moro effec- masleal and literary program, followed bY miles to the Missourl river. By making | requisite fire escapes. pared by Judge Weaver. rty years ago she mosed to York and 58, tually than in the treatment of the refreshments, was given. Those assisting on the program were H. W. Hazelton, Dr. L J nnl\owm ry, R. WRobertson, R. Ep?‘lue. D. . Otls, Charles Haverstock, rnest £ Hart, C. Taylor, H. Haverstock, P. Hanack, L. . ‘Byram and Miss Crane. 1 wish to extend my heartfelt, thanks and gratitude to the kind friends and neigh- bors who helped during the sickness and death of my wite. F. R.KAHLER. Gravel roofing. A. H. Read, 126 Main St. Argument in Telephone Case. Before the arguments in the quo war- ranto proceedings against the Nebraska Telephone company were begun yesterday afternoon before Judge Thornell in the dis- trict court, County Attorney Killpack filed mendment to his petition. The amend- ment is an evident intent an the part of the county attorney to counteract the re- cent decision of the supreme court which the Boyer Cul and a half in length, ten miles will be saved and for most of the way the old course of the Boyer can be utilized. Estimates on the Work. The total amount of excavation which the construction of the ditches will neces tate, the commissioners estimate at 834,831 cublc yards, Aivided as follows: Willow creek ditch, 418,848; Allen creek ditch, | 322,836; Boyer cut-off, 93,147. The estimated cost of the drainage schemo is placed as follows: Cost of excavating, at 8 cents per cuble yard, $66,786.48; cost of right-of-way, $16,681.25; expenses of com- missioners and engineer, $3,000; appraiser $400; miscellaneous expenses, $600; tota $57,467.73. The commissioners In thelr report state that during the last year the larger part | of the area which will be benefited by the | drainage ditches has been fooded severely, Unusual Answer in Divorce Case. SHENANDOAH, Ia., March 19.—(Special.) An unusual course is being taken by a man sued for divorce by his wife in the Pago county ~ourt. The plaintiff in the case is Mrs. Adella Reld, and her attorney, Earl R. Ferguson, gives as the grounds on which the divorce is asked, nopsupport, cruelty and desertion, none of which are denied. The husband, James Reld, makes defense and affer udmitting that they lived together for fourteen years as man and wife and that seven children were born to them, now says that she was not his legal wife, claiming that he has just found out that she had a husband living at the time of her marrfage to him, and that she had never been divorced from the first husband. You Take No Risk In using Dr. King's New Discovery for J. U. Sammis of Le Mars, collector of | internal revenue in the ror,nern distel. is president of a new telephone company which has just been organized. The papers It is the Le Mars Tele- were flled today. phone company, capital $50,000. han {s secretary. 1. 8. M porated with $20,000 capital. Hortman Appeal Turns Up, The papers in the appeal case of Harry county were filed in the office of the clerk of the supreme court Hortman was scheduled to be the principal feature at a legal hanging in the yard at the Anamosa stone quarry colony His attorneys gave notive of appeal in time to put a stop to the and now the papers have been fled as a basis for asking the court to grant a trial to the young man. Hortman's case is pecullar in that he has appealed Hortman of Cheroke today. on the 12th inst. hangin, ‘The Bryen Mercantile company of Prairie City has been incor- between 1874 and 1883 she was postmaster of York and during her term of office gave entire satisfaotion. Ploneer Merchant at Beaver C| BEAVER CITY, Neb., March 19.—(8 elal Telegram.)--David Simmons dled last night of heart faflure while eitting in his home reading the daily paper. He had resided in Beaver City for many years and was & member of the Simmons company, hardware merchante. Lo Lowman. M'COOK Neb., March 19.—(Speclal Tele- gram.)—Louis Lowman, one of McCook's oldest cltizens and a ploneer merchant, died this afternoon at about 4 o'clock, atter a prolonged 1line Charles H. Lanphier. SPRINGFIELD, I, March 19.--Charlds H. Lanphier, well known throughout Iilinols and the founder of the Illinols State Reg- tertained that the worst is yet to come. The iong strain {s beginning to tell on the flocd fighters, a majority of the en- gineers and levee officers are on the point of collapse, being on duty almost con- tinually for a week past. The river here rose two-tenths today, the gauge registering 49.7 tonight. NATCHEZ, Miss., March 19.—Betsy Ann came in srom Bayou Sara with another full trip of refugees and stock._ Jt cleared as quickly as possible to get another load. The river is 4.35 feet above the danger line and rising. NEW ORLEANS, March 19.—The river gauge tonight is 19.5, one-tenth below the previous highest record. The river is going much higher, but the levees in the city and most of the banks in the state are built and prepared for several feet more of water, so that the en- gineers still see no cause for uneasiness. Advices frow points between here and hands, espeoinlly when tortured with itching, burning and scaly eczema. Complete local and counstitutional treatment for every humour of the #kin, e2alp and blood, with 1ogs of hair, may now be had for one dollar. Bathe freely with hot water and Cuticura Sonp, to cleanse the surface of crusts and ecales, und soften the thickened cuticle, D7, without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Ointment freely, to allay itching, irritation and inflam. mation, and Soothe and heal, aud, Jastly, "take the Cuticura, Resolvent Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood. This treatment affords instant rellef, r-rmits rest and glecp in the severest orms of cczema and other itching, burning and scaly humours, and points to a speedy, permanent and economical cure of torturing, disfiguring humours from infancy to uge, when all other rewaedies and the best physicians fail. R Consumption, Coughs and Colds. o kb < ruled that telephone companies operating | injuring or totally destroying the growing | . ,“n"’ e g gl ”r" e ':n"a“"‘"‘_ atter confessing the whole thing. His con- | ister of this city, died today aged 83 years. :‘:'c‘:". R:.",,': ;,::.:o .':'r:;:;;c:nl.:“-:lal ‘::..\: DR tl prior o the code of 18V7 golug (nto effect | crops. - The conditions in Pottawattamie | o uile by Kuhn & Co. fe ol il sl Jokn B Milie e Teneiued A . ‘were not required to have a franchi: In | county, they say, are similar to tho: n ticular degree of gullt, but merely & general e vé a Ew R ety e MIask ilagte ihet | Motriton “sauaty. Ucular Gegres of gullt, bt erely & Seneral| QUINCY, Nl March 19.—John B. Eills, | the straln without deterloration. C the Nebraska Telephone company has since October 1, 1897, the da t which the code went o eftect, without permission, right or authority entered upon numerous streets, alleys and public places In the city of Council Bluffts and bullt telepaone lines upon which prior to sald d poles or lines. Further, that these poles and other appliances on such streets, alleys | Regarding their suggestion that the water !trom the proposed ditches be carried to | the Missouri river by means of the Boyer | cut-oft ditch instead of following the pre ent course of the Boyer, the commissioners say that the Boyer river, having an ap- proximate water shed »f 900 square miles, with & channel varying from forty to sixty ! feet in width and from twelve to fourteen FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Cold Wave is Due to Pass Toi After Fair Day Today 1 the West. row, WASHINGTON, March.19.—Forecast: Nebraska—Fair Friday and Saturda: knowledged killing the girl. Then the court declded the degree of gullt, after hearing arguments, and when the court sald ft was plainly a case of premeditated murder the attorneys asked to withdraw the plea ot guilty and go to tri This was refused, and on this ground & hearing is asked of the supreme court. proprietor and m: died at his home here today, aged 45 years. ger of the Quincy Whi, LA CROSSE, Wis., March 19.—Continued | rains of the past week have swelled the PECIALIST Treats all forms of DISEASES AND DISORDERS OF MEN ONLY 21 Yehrs Experience, 17 Years in Omaha His remarkable suc- and public greunds, placed there since Oc- | feet in depth and for many miles In Tot- D TEuIE (b it dlesng b ot | o asmie m““. When Your AppetIte ualed and every Guy beinge many natisr: tober 1, 1897, are an obstruction and a|ta attamie county having practically uo in east portion Frida Saturday fair, G. 8. Forrest of Clinton county been ;I .fllh.o'f ;,h:.nmd he Is doing, or the muisance which should be abated. The arguments were not concluded when court adjourned for the day and will be re- sumed this morning. Matters in Federal Court. ‘With the disagreement of the jury in the appeal of C, D. Boynton from the award in the condemnation procecdings brought by the Great Western railroad, and the hear- ing of a few motions, the March term of federal court came to a close yesterday. Boynton was awarded $8,500 for the con- dempation of certain bulldings in Carroll, and demanded $15,000. The jury went out ‘Wednesday afternoon and being unable to fall, it is unable to carry the overflow of the proposed ditches. As It is at present it is only able to carry its water through I by the force of head or welght of the water | above. The commissioners say there is no foun- dation for the report that the sewerage of Missour! Valley would be drained through the Willow creek ditch, which passes through that town. The work of construct- they say, can be completed | ing the ditche: {in one season. N. Y. Plumbing Co., el 250, Night, F667. DOCTORS COME IN PLENTY warmer in west portion. Illinois—Rain and much colder Frida; Saturday fair and colder In south portion; brisk northwest winds. Missouri—Falr, colder Friday; Saturday fa! nsas—Fair Friday, colder in southeast portion; Saturday fair and warmer. Wyoming and Colorado—Fair and warmer Friday and Saturday. South Dakota—Fair Friday. warmer in western portion; Saturduy fair and warmer. Local Record. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, OMAHA, March 15.—~Official record of tem- perature’ and precipitation compared with selected as head of the work of gathering the lowa agricultural exhibit for the St. Louls exposition. He Is now employed at the state college. He will work under the direction of W. C. Whiting, chairman of the committee of the exposition commis- slon on agriculture. A head of the horti- cultural department will be selected in a few day! F. W. Taylor of the depart- ment of agriculture and horticulture at St. Louis was here today in consultation with members of the commission in refer- ence to this matter. It has been declded that the corn exhibit will be an unusually fine one from Iowa. Child Choked to Death. Plays Truant=— need Biscui the corresponding day of the three agree were discharged yesterday afiernoon. S e PR years Willle Dustin, the 2-year-old son of John Judge McPherson took under advisement | Feature of the Progra R 1908, 1902 1901 190 | Dustin, residing st Thirty-seventh street D temperat hene 6 4 o2 motlons for ‘s mew trial in the personal dress by Mayor Caldwell Jiantoeum thmparsiare: 3 21 23|and Ingerso!l avenue, strangled to death at TO Coax injury damage suit of Lawrence Brown of Stoux City. Mean temperature. 46 30 33|9 o'clock this.morning because of the ab- against the Unlon Peclfic railroad, and to Precipitation . 0 8 .0 Out of ten phy- remand the suit of Henry, administratrix, against the Illinols Central rallroad, to the district court. Plumbing and heating. Bixby & Son. Real Estate Transfers, Don't be a weak lluk. Keep your prom- is was the injunction conspicuously printed on the programs sent to the mem- bers of the Medical Soclety of the Missouri Valley which began its fifteenth semi-an- nual meeting in this city yesterday. That rature and precipitation day and since March 1, Record of tem| at Omaba for th 1908 Normal precipitation Excess for the day Total precipitation 2 Inch sence of medical attention. siclans called, but one, Dr. M. W. Pearson, offered to render assistance, and the child slowly choked to death. Dr. N. W. Smith, wh> was in that locality, was apprised of the mccident after it was too late. He hurried to the bedside but the little life Willie Dustin died in the It Back. Sold only in In-er-seal Packages rel Hot Springs Trea .ment for §yphilis And all Blood Polson: BREAKING OUT" on the skin or face and all external the disease disappear at once. ol of | BLOOD DISEASE v v Cures guaranteed VARIGOOELEE 24 52873 5. OVER 30,000 cases |cured of e ous debllity, | vitality, unnatural discharges, Stricture l.nl.kldnly and Bladder Diseases, Hy " QUICK CURES-—-LOW CHARGES. Treatment by mail. P. O. Box 76 Office oer 318 8. 14th street, beiween Farnam and uglas streets, OMAIA, NEB. Our Own and Artists These transfers were flled yesterday 'n | the Injunction had been complied with was | Deficlency since March 1............. .85 inch had gone out. . the abstract, title and loan o;e. of .y_' W. | evidenced by the attendance at the fons | Deficiency for cor. perfod in 182.... .28 inch | midst of 198 physicians, any one of whom make our illustrations and Squire, 101 Pear] street: yesterday. Al the morning session there | Déficiency for cor. period in 1%01.... .31 Inch | might have easily saved bis life. ;lrgwmgn. They travel to the ! were fully ifty members of the profession | Reports from & i1 College Gets a Bea airs and stock shows, to the A.J Seaman to F. J. D‘!l' lot 2, block tions rt . The trustees of Des Moines college have best farms and orchards, in Y 4, Everett's add., q. . eeeee present and this number was doubled at . L | Iron Nati o 'W. H. Heuett, - Ry fact everywhere, to get inter- 4 Y acres 1o nek e w0, it ooy | the afternoon and the evening e, '3125| 7 |mado a satistactory settlement with the INATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ceting aod tmely p;‘ém,“ to { Auguste Anderson to Henry N."A: Mush - disappaiatment; Was anitests F%|35] & | estate of the late J. V. Hinchman of Glen- illustrate JEPR. 99 Y. 480, Sk Bele 2% ¥he it was Ansunoed et Dr. Charies 53| 2| 2 |Wooa and will recelve 328000 to be used ™E | Margkrelte Kisihorn to Henry iisl: | |H Mao of Rochester, Minn, who was on| CONDITION OF THE P21:8) £ |for any purpose. This means that the horn, s sely M-76-4l, and '{‘ awi | the program of the opening session for a WEATHER PR a‘ g $30,000 indebted: an be wiped out at mll’fll m B .8 Syt Bapce. Pripetiler 9 Rpstaaps . Whs XA« ; 8 7 once. It makes avallable $15,000 from the M able to resent owin o ess. An- - H Four transters, LIETE Bavel ““v:ommm - '_ e tnatiity o H 5‘ Baptist Educational soclety and opens the This ta Rl pus o Lhy mazy Marriage Licenses. Dr. 8. Grover of Kansas City to attend ani way to attalning the $100,000 mark as & permanent endowment. DAY & HESS, Council Bluffs features which make it the . . , cloudy”. | 28 ) handsomest apd most interest- .- i Licenses to wed were issued yesterday to | Sive his paper on “A Study of Dual Per- | Omaha. clol | B @ 22 Neas Bad. y n : ! the following: sonality.” Otherwise the programs ar- | N&ISUIRE Clear ooius | 28 3 Bawpe (e Ne Money to loan on Real Estate; FARM AND CITY PROPERTY. ing American farm journal. ) and Residence. ranged for the morning and afternoon ses- | Cheyenne, clear . | 12 1 The murder trial of James Burni lowest rates; funds on hand If you want to buy or sell real es- 2410 48 pages weekly. $1.00 per year. Age. .' & 'urner, Councll Blufts Counetl slons were carried out. killing Jerry Corcoran is nearly finished. Salt Lake City, part cloudy Rap\d City, clear.......... Mortgage Investments for sale. tate, call on or write us, giving ‘Write for Free Sample Copy and Booklet . | JReiThe ash Wes N1, The teature ot the ev Huron, snowin The principal witnesses for the state were Call on or write ue if you have | full information. We have the ba TwesTIETH CENTURY FARMER, B M aia. 3| the paper by Mayor E. W. Caldwell of | Chicago, cloudy on the stand today and they are the co- money to invest, either in mortga; gains and would like to show them 1708 Fasnam St., Omaba, Neb. W. J. Hostetter, Emerson, la. Mona Hostetter, Sllver City, n | LEWIS CUTLER Sloux City, who told the medics what & lay- man knew about antitoxin. The paper proved a most iuteresting one t Mayor Caldwell ki considerable about the subject wssigned him.. His pa- complimeats pald Mr. Caldwell by the doc- tors present was most flattering. Following the evenlng reception the vis- St. Louls, rainin, 8t. Paul, cloudy BaEBEZS2R-HEE24 T Indicates trace .;.‘,&Xn.m.. L A WELSH, Local Forecast Ofuclal. defendants with Burns. The Bat and Carrie Aaron, testified agal and told about the manner in which Burns acted toward Corcorsn. Three police of cers from Sioux City were on the stand to tell about the Aarons and stated thet they were well known in norihwestern lowa as bad characters. Fred Goebel testified that be personally observed Burns place the bonds or real estate. cared for. Small farm near city at & bargain. Real property | to you. We have customers for property that is offered chea DAY & HESS, Council Bluffs House and lot in Council Bluffs cheap. Agents Wantad st Every Post Otfice.

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