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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 28, 1909, - = — e A In Pacis in 1008, and poses for which this money s used. If it whom I\ os into Imate jevelopmer and he rom whom the plaint helieved Earle had Council Bluffs Council Bluffs . Towa | Towa HARRIMAN WILL COME BAST feoee imic httmats dovlonment sna e | rom whors e i betved Bare o | will bo better off. But If it is tled up In Mrs. Karle asks that she he awarded the : : v ody of their infant ehild | mion Pacific Magnate Reaches Frisco | new schemee, in the bullding of new rail- | custod ( " [ this site wiit have tour rooms and 1s 1o | TRRMINAL TAX BILL DEAD|throusn his teft arm and into his jeft chest U 8 "."l ) roads and other. places where it will not be Ko g e A TY To HAVE A th PA‘“\ be bullt in time for occupancy when the He is now at the Mercy hospital here, on Special TAln. Sturdy oA readily accessible, it is golng to be hard - 'he . ond fol schools open for the new year next Sep- i 2 " Not 1 — for those who need money at regular I::\\,rr::\lllllv: ”j The Bee will wonders r / tember. The Board of Education at jts 0w ews Notes. Stitvale. It oanol bu-Sented {hat maay ] ? sines . fl F. Rohrer and Leonard Everett| meeting will arrange for the drawing of | Senator Saunders the Only One to P u:l'r'f,n;&,l:( At "u‘pu,:;‘:p’.‘.:-‘\;..::x LOVIS W, HILL IS WITH HIM S0t Netu "Siog JNC T ouls, ey, of T - B e Cotere Speak in Its Favor.' clation, held at Armatrong jast week, I . lagging Industries have revived and the ; T R | P VERTISEMENTS 4 have been approved bids for the construc- Woods wae elected president-and C. F. | Rallway Presidents Discuss 3 outlook i8° hopeful. Capital must be in- POLITICAL AD ol o tion will be asked for :( ‘arpenter secretary. 0 Gelidval’ Shlerelit 48, e vested so0 men may not be idle.” — o i AT HEAD OF OAKLAND AVENUE | commmmciai cLum commirrees DECISIVE VOTE AGAINST IT |, romr DODGE-M: and Mo, Thomas Way Netth from Pase —_ city, celebrated their fftieth wedding anni- Rebles, FERDINAND PINNEY EARLE YOnly Condition M by Donors It Re | President Hart Makes the Announce- | controversy Over the Pharmacy Coms | .{eff\'fl"‘;"‘.fi;‘[ children coming SUED FOR SEPARATION sn's oF n“““l i ment y " Named Limceln Park and Thed- | gy 1 yart, the newly elected preal e ot (0 o O | N e, inder ‘the. direction | SAN FRANCISCO, March 2.—Cancelling | wite of Foremest Exponent of Afin sand Dollars Be Expended dent of the Commercial club, announced Settiemunt, Says ¢ 5f the extension department pf lowa State | his arrangements for a more extended sta ity ldea Asks Annulment of in Improvements. last evening the appointment of the follow- Governor. college of Ames. Word to tfat effect was|in California, Edward H. Harriman left RO L R e s Aot | o Ry tots cowbned (o | NIDDLETOWN. . ¥, March #.—Pardl Vote For % . e v cla fore- » ey Transportation—F. H. Keys, clfiirman; Froc 5 . ondent.) v \ . porary headquarters in his special train|nand Pinney Barle, artist, poet and Thorugh the efforts of Mayor Maloney C. W. McDonald, Willlam Gronewe F. R .|| o n' staff ¢ ur‘r!lp( “,N‘ Rl STHERVILI lon,x‘sunvdl? @ Burlitgame, twenty Silis away ané|méet sepoment of the “Affinity" Mea, Wes and /Councllman Jensen and the public | Davis, T, A. Barker, C. H. Chisam. E. i, | DES MOINES, March 2.(8pecial)—|ball team from Emmetsburg do . . 4 Chil » “|pany D of the Fifty-sixth regiment, came to San Francisco with the unexpected | served today with papers in an action “ Br' s wpirit of M. F. Rohrér and Leonard Ever- | Merriam, 8. 8. Elilott, L. C. Empkie. The senate emphatically refused to en- | PR 12, 06 K%, (MY R MO last gt | announcement that ne. would depart for | 0% b, Bare: htakarty it SutlS s 3 Manufactu H. W. Binder, chalrman; | gorse the terminal tax plan, which has | g 14 el SR g rought by darie, ett, Councll Bluffs is to have an addition i man; | dors by a score of 62 to Company K is an | {5/0"H 4 Bomy. #¢ 0 . Yok, for endifilhont of to its park system. The new playground E",;'-,'I'“)j 'F 1!1'”» Emmet Tinley, F. F. |y.0,, strenuously advocated in behalf of | ola team. . ew York, Sunday or Monday, He con-| Kuttner of New York, for ————— will be known as Lincoln park and the e’ Bxtension BI®%. petersen, chair- |Council Bluffs. Senator Saynders had| GREENFIELD-The wedding of Misa|veyed the impression that he was anxious | their marrlage. ol ey o mrrg®. property of ] Davie, Emil Leffer, A. k. |spent a iarge part of his time working | Maude Lucile Brown and Rev. Frank Clar | to resume the duties laid down two months] Mrs. Barle ulleges that Farle is or un-{ ot o a o 4 y 3 1 etcalf, E ce, W. | tor a b o - | McCallon, pastor of the Christian church | 4g, TRa-Sna. Was W0, &Y 0N Almd o the city, s located In the “horseshoe” | IVl O Metcalt, 1, M. Lousee for a bill to secure a change in the man- | "Gl oonfield, was solemniged last night in | “ S0URE DG ARG W ’ et . & i | ner of nssessing and taxing raiiroad prop- | 3t Greenfield. was solomioe o ce of 31| Since vesterday Mr. Harriman has been | their marriage, although she did not be- ot vhiv e """:‘ly n‘\m Nn‘ 1”%::‘3 R b B S i8 erty so that the portion which lies Within | jnvited guests almost constantly in the company of Louls | come convineed of this until about January “"‘:' o per® UL Ooncain aD09F|iisen, T. 8. Farneworth, a city shall be assessed locally and his | FORT DODGE—The Des Moines river is| Hill, president of the Great Northern, |13 of this year en ac Wi : : 4 & i .n].w; |4.;4-n P, " PR T valuation be deducted from the general|rising very 'r.;:mx_\ ‘nd«ms w(;lmm:.'r"zrv;:m whose private car was attached to tm Furthermore, she says, Earle was in- /hen It was suggested to Mr. Rohrer unicipal Legislation—Clem F. mball, | g d, so that (here n even foot yesterday and anoth y o @ o o of age, be- ShAt b6 donste (e tract oontained tn the | Shlirman: W. 3. Rigdon, Dr. A. P. Hen- |Seesesment of ‘the raliees . " Dwellers on the flats are beginning | Harriman special today and who accom- | capable of legally contracting marriage, be . ¢ Oak. | chett, Dr. C.'H. Jefferis, Oscar Younker- would be less of taxation in the countty take precautions, remembering several | panied Harriman to this cfty later in the | cause at the time, he had a wife living, to horseshoe forr by the winding of OAK-|;nan "5 P Greenshields, August Beresheim. | districts and correspondingly more in the | gorjous floods in the past. day. land drive, recently laid out by him, he| Membership—H. A. Quinn, chairman; D. | cities where the terminals are located. | MASON CITY-W. J. Doran. a former| Mr. Hil was uncommunicative when 06 . AoRuision \ on in- | B. Stuart, Dr. H. B. Jennings, >. West- | 4 il ¢ s - c ¢ this city, is und 4 Bt o0cs_ Aeiuigtond apd — ":'."""_'I'lm“ ergaard, . H. Dooilttle, F. D, Bmpkie, J, | 1 0° ”L’k — ”“J“r(‘"‘" ";.::rd s."‘.'l""'r‘_ g o o ga City, CMinn. on a|8sked why he had curtailed his visit to POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MARCH 30TH formed Mayor Maleney an ounc E. Hollenbeck N ot g o o s B 3 = charge of obtalning money by false pre- | Paso Robles, explaining that he had come|._ ———— Jensen, who waited upop, him, that he| Pubiloity-V. B. Bender, chairman; M. . |Was no other discussion. The bill was tenses. He was captured only after a!porth in order to discuss with Mr. Harri- . would give lots 1, 2 and 3, Libck L, Rohrer's | Rohrer, J. W. Camp, Louls Simon, Dr. M.]lost, 15 te 24, chase of twenty miles by Deputy Sheriff mm'm.‘m”. of weineta) taborelt To the Republlcan 12 ‘0 9 first addition, 1 Mr. Bverett would donate | A, Tinley, J. B, Long, “ouls Zurmuchler) The senate also considered briefly, but | Buchanan " F) County and State Legislation—Charles G. - - Mr. Harriman said: “1 am just drifting ! outlot 1 in Mill addition o add (0 the area | gaunders, chairman: 3. .. Brooks. Charles :M ,,'\';,’:,,,',l:\':':; :,:,Y:"'?.L",:“:Tt(:.e,":nms e e e B 5ok vateor Iiving near | along as I have been doing for the last Voters of Omaha: g of the proposed new. park. M. Harl, A, 8. Haselion, J. J. Hess, S. B. | DD & 36 Lo 80 | BeRt<ae. Kicked in the Stomach by: & |twe months and 1 have allowed nothing | Mr. Everett, when waited upon by the |Snyder, J. P. Hess. R to the various state Institutions and make | yioigug colt yesterday afternoon and it Is : i shots the ) | do| R0ads and Streets_Colonel W. F. Baker, | report at the opening of the legisiative | beljaved that he will not live. The attend.|'0 engage my attention except the 10088 we, the undersigned republicans and cit. ey o gl o iy Rk chairman; H. G. McGee, Ed Canning, A. L. | yogafon each two vears. Senator Bruce |ing physiclans believe that his intestines | ends I have picked up here and there and | izens of the Fifth ward, endorse and bis part and would gladly glve the Around | English, Charles A, Beno: George W. Van | SSPLT0 S (TR WA SR O wee” punctured. I really cannot recall a single one of thess | recommend Cornelius Tarrell, grocer, 1016 | needed in Mill addition to complete the | Brunt I K. Coop X PYSRORL, committee especially to audit the books | ROLAND—John Erickson was shot|minor matters that would be of even locai | Lake street, s republican CROCHIAL (00 park. Mr. Kverott, however, stipulated| parky A C. Gratam, chalrman; Alex |and accounts of the state officlals and | {hrou€h fhe throst and veesived what 8| inierest. T do not know as much of pend- | primaries March 3. that the new park should be known as Lin- | Wood. F. O. Gleason, Frank P",",-""» to go Into various departments st the | which was held by a playmate unexpect-|ing affairs as 1 am given credit for and| Robert C. Manderville, W. W. Bingham, coln park and not as Rohrer park, by|fhomas Green. L. H. Cutler, WIllAm | giate nouse. This was supported by | edly exploded. The ball entered just under (I know of the reported conditions with| L« R. White 'R e b s eows. | which name the property In that section | Tull o\ oni—H. H. Van Brunt, chair- | Gillllland and both of the men argued |the lads ‘“"'l"flfl"ld coursed downward punc- | ye New York Central office, not nearly %fi':,'.'nu Hurst, 3. B. Wiillams, _George has been kmown. Recently a number of | man; J. F. Wilcox, W. E. McConnell, Gus | that there was great need of a probe ‘“;:l"’\'“_';;l:,“‘ 1"1'»’5\'-»4. was announced | 88 Much as has been published.” Powers, Willlam Niehaus, Charles & residents on Oakiand avenue started a | Loule. “Willlam Coppock, “E.W. Hart |of this kind. The bill wan Iaid over with- |, MARSRALLTOWN-IL, was anuounced Farnier in Ostitrel, Wood, Joseph H Lucas. Charles A Hog' fund to erect some kind of & monument to | Ggor8e 8 WORNL L ney, chair. | ©Ut 8¢tion on the amendment retary and treasurer of the)McBride & | “What is your opinion of the industrial | Banto Laoca. Tom Santo ILuca, Paulo Abraham Lincoln on what {s known as|man; Dr. Donald Macrae, Painter Knox, Debate on Publie Utilities., b g el d o o Mnd one | outlook?” Mr. Harriman was asked. Adamo, George Lodge, James G. Brennan, “Lookout Polnt” at the head o Oakland | T. . Shugart W. I Walker, George .| The senate spent considerable time in de- | of o Ao Americs Bims of chirars| “The tarmer will be in control of the situ- | A, Johnson, * Charles L. Fish = Charles K.ml Lafayette avenues, where the new vis, M. Atherton. bating the 4 N . B. pes, . Parkinson, A Fininco—C. . Price, chalrman G various measures to create a|were married &t Chicago last Wednesday. | ation.” he replied. “He has been getting | & \*Wa kinaon, "9 H1. Maitiand, 3. A. Me: W 1 A. Parkinson, J. H. Maitland, J. A. thoroughfare, Oakland drive, starts. A8 | Tyurner, J. G. Wadsworth, Frank T'rue, | State board of utilities. Several of these NEVADA—A lively interest is being taken | rich and he will be richer. He will furnish | Cloy, R. Stanbery, B. W. Reveal, Henry ghis monument when erected will stand on | Joh J. Spindler SBam Snyde: F. J. the highest peint of the new park, Mr. |Schnon measures were brought before the senate, |In the coming city election, when in addl-|, great deal of capital for legitimate uses | Hempen, jr.; J. G. Lohlein, John Haulrick, Buifiing—F. E. Cox, chalrman; Chris | 2150 & Uill to give city counclls greater tion to electing a mayor and city council, Hans Larsen, B. M. Walbridge, M. F. oD oposition 1o bond. the town for $0,000|and cur prosperity depends upon the pur- | Hans Larsen. B M. Frebedgs @ on. 7 | McLaughlin, Robert Malcolm, D. A. Mover, to name the park after Lingoln. Charles R. Eve, Robert B. Wailace, H. A. | tion as to the public utilities of the state, | SeWerage system will be submitted to the R R. Schmitt, Charles Hunt, H. B. Joiner, Mr. Everett further stipulated that the | Woodbury. The day was largely spent in discussion | Loior® ~The project is likely to meet with POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS, John .W. Muir, Philip Lindberg, Joseph Board of Park Commisisoners should ex The chairmen of eight of the commit- | bitter opposition. pend at loast $1,000 this year on improving | {€€s are the same as last year. Many who Wagenseller, J. A. Dodge, Sam Herin, Roy this tract to be known ns Lincoln park. Al- [ 8erved last year have been reappointed on | ., los A to be held on the course of the Ottumw; Young, EA H. Dilley, C. E. Danielson, . . 3 though the matier has not as vet been | the same commitiges so that the new mem- :;’_"l:“:e"'m_:::'";::: e 0’; "": AMET | Country club, August 10 to 14, both inclas . Joseph Houska, John ‘I Dillon, 8. 8. Ran: 1 SOLICIT YOUR SUPPORT e e e ot o ‘voard. 1t | bers may have the benefit of thelr experi- a state board. sive, accqrding tn the announcement made doiph, E. H. Wareham, W. T. Haskell rought formally before pa e i RaRANGE anoh mHattadd: et whiZoomms, Controversy Goes to Court. today by President Lioyd R. Maxwell of X ; John'F. Miles, F. W. McGinois, W. T.| JOMMN O. PALMER Is understood that the commissioners are | 00 & vl .,'.\‘ erm of oftio The governor made a public statement 3 The Ottumwa course is only a . Blanberty, Fred Wagner, H. H. Johnson, 4 ¥eady 'to agres to Mr. Everett’s terms. ore them during their term o b (A i P A course, but it §s to be made 3. C. ililk, C. E. Fowler, George Wagner, Republican Candidate for ¥ =l longer and better for the coming state R. Wood, Roy C. Wood, Emery Wagner, Much of :the ground included {n the tract Real Estate Transfer: between himsel and B. F. Keltz, one of | event ; | Frank Benish, J. Wilson, Al Banks, W. I mu“cll“‘" 111 w‘fln to be formed into a city park fs on the| .. tranufers were reported to The Bee | the state pharmacy commission. He states | FORT DODGE—The hearing before the LA d | Ahmanson, A. E. Carter, H. C. Musgr slope on the west of Oakland avenue and | ai...; 96 by the Pottawattamie County Ab- | that in view of the discovery he camnot | Interstate Commerce commission of the Ly . : W. L. Eaghili C. W. DeLamatre, v > i Smith, ¥. L. Barnett, C. H. Kessler, John |~ g e y—— ELSnL IR0 gvaded and tersnand. stract company of Council Blufts remove a state official at will, he has| BoroiCeintial Criago Orens W atine 3 Brice, Henry Fields, £ McEachron, W. O. | A LIVE WIRE There Is a magniticent view from Look- |y v Rarey and wite to George E turned the whole matter over to the at- |and Minneapolls & St. Louls rallways has Wittig, P. E. Brooks, A. L. Johnson, W. C. | out Point. ¥rom it a view can be obtained | Rarey, sl swiy 8- q. c. d ] torney general for his action in court. He | Deen set for April 20 at the state house in v Y Gordon, W. 8. McEachron, J. W. of the western part of the city clear to | E. B, Gay and wife to G. E. Rarey, teoth g M A A Des Moines. This marks the first result ¢ 3 O. A. 8cott, R, A_McEachron, M. J. the Missour! river and of Omaha beyond.| &% nei 38, and nll acres of o8 2he. week ago Monday he called | ;¢ gtondfast work by the Fort Dodge club % Eachron, Joseph W. Moore, W. D. > v . - | nel sei 2-74-3, w. a i 5| up Keltz over the 'phone and asked his|to gain reduced freight rates here, it being 3 val, C. 'W. Percivai, R. H. Lindley, M. With the planting of shrubbery and the|George H. Muyne and wife to H. A resignation, and he says that Keitz agreed | held that the city is unjustly and grossly H Soule, W. H. Gates laying out of walks the ndw park can be| Musselman, lot 14, block 9, Morn- to Peaign. ' THe rrdgieg ey discriminated against, and especially In 4 This list of voters, composed of mer- made, Mayor Maloney said yesterday, one| ngside add., w. d..... g P B D MY, - SORITAVErEY (49 lcomp-mon with other similar cities. ; - chants, professional men and wage work- # g . Agnes Folsom and Ward Folsom, sin- lates to four days per dieem at the time of | ESTHERVILLE—At the regular annual ers, residents of the Fifth ward, represents | of the ‘prettiest spota ‘in.the whets: sity, gle, to Lorens F. Faulsom; lot 8 the republican national convention, and |meeting of the Klks' lodge iast night at o the average citizenship of our city. Thelr “The idea of securing this tract for a| block 18, Hall's add., s. w. d the governor has information that Keltz | thelr rooms the following officers were o endorsément was given as a personal tes- city park was suggested recently and I[P. W. Frederickson and wife to Mary elected for the ensuing year: H. G. Hulse, A timonial to myself and as a recommenda- art seiq 21-74-39, w. d | attended the convention and did no work re tion to voters in other wards who have no have been workin; it for several days,” | B, G8llup, part seiq . exalted ruler; Jay Johnston, esteemed 0% r aY8," | p. C. Peterson, widower, to Catherine for the state at that time, though he |leading knight; Jay Howard, lecturing £ perdonal scquaintance with me. Jwald the mayor yesterday. “When I| Tbner, lots 7 and 8 Peterson's charged the state his expenses for the |KRight: J. L Clinite, loyal knight; N. 1 am absolutely without obligation to in- talked the matter over with Mr. Rohrer | subdiv. of part of foutlot D, A Tk bedaiiie 88 i tha Egbert, secretary; Howard Espeset, tre dividuals or interests and shall always he at' omes offered to donate the land| -©f McClelland, w. 3 @ Of this that the resig- | urer: A B. Gaylord, trustee. and J. . labor for the upbuilding of Omaha and the nation is demanded. The governor states | Klopp, delegate. 4 welfare of all its citizens, guided only by And the other three lots in the new adal- | _Six trarisfers, total................- 3821 | that the incident as it relates to J. 8.| NEVADA—“Your father struck by train e e ek 11 PARRELL on recently laid out by him. Mr. Bverett Goss of Atlantic, is closed, since the re.|and will probably die,” were the words e 3 was also willing to donate the tract in M)l taken off the telegraph wire late last night ; Lo st o [ . : moval of Goss was accomplished HE IS A addition known as outlot No. 1. Al he asked | Minor Mcnnon by Charles Pleshek, night operator for the LL RIGHT! City to Bulld Market House. Northwestern here. The messags came in return was that the park should be | from Chelsea, where the young man's lled Lincoln park and that the park com- | The city of Des Moines will begin in a PIasNR . hBeTattom father, Frank Pleshek, while attempting to imistaonery” shoull- aBéod LI thin wbar The Council Bluffs Office of the shiort time the erection of two market|cross the tracks in. front of a freight, Omana Bes - Soots meveet. || d i in Imrpoving it. Mr. Rohrer was perfeotly ' Omabs Bee e et 18 e s A AN R Doty 't o iy T H willing that the place should be called | market houses will be the first of thelr| CRESTON—The stockholders of the ro- ln Say Lincoln park. The thanks of the city dre | po—t— o ko 18 ths’ btat L of thelr | recently organized Spaulding bank held a due Messrs. Rohrer and Everett, as we get | y . wis Outler. fureral director. 'Phone 37, L the park without cost to the citizens. The 2 . Woodring Undertal . Tel. 839 diada trajiaterring the property 10 the ity | L Coain® Undertakiog company. Tel. 18 will be signed in a few days.” 4 A of these matters. It was found that In| MARSHALLTOWN—Thc annual tourna- —_— ALRl'dman. F. R. Hume, F. J. Cody, 8. R | fact the telephone, interurban and other | ment of the lowa State Golf association is Redman, W. H. Wagenselier, George R. | /F\rr(-ll thought it would be only proper| jongenm, N. P. Anderson, E. A. Wickham, ; POWer in the matter of securing informa- | for the purpose of PUtting in A comPplete | s ————————— { meeting and completed their organization A ¥Free Men on Texas Land Deal. a few days ago and the following officers | Republican candidate for Council from Charges dzainst G. W. Shope, a lmm3;’:;;,;g;;;'F"}{ofér”vfi‘}_;;lg;'gn:‘{l;flm'(7‘{“: 12th \:;:::;l \'\'me‘.-: nu;orciul\;:.[:eb:i;‘l i cf bresident, -4 3 - ' ence. s for fair play. ) Majestic ranges, P. C. DeVol Hawre. Co. land dealer, and his assoclates, have been | president, and F. E. Rubey of Coin, cashier. - - e dropped In the district court. The men | The board of directors is: E. N. Daugherty, Board of Education for five years and | CRESCENT WOULD INOORPORATE |, W. W. Dickerson, the watchmaker, has . . Di herty, v resent. s ) v J ™ MIiatsh i karsin. e WAL were charged with fraud in a Texas lana (HoSer Ward, T 8. H. Deugherty, Davidy always present . DEMOURATIC CANDIDATE FOR | deal. Th 2 He has made wod there, and it | Ple . or| B eal. The court dismissed the indictments, | Stream, S. P. Treanor and O, W. Stream. e 3 B3 Sarly Daye v Fiane: bt it uen ‘ml:.ngel and art novelties for Easter | m, 01 B. Alexander, 332 Broadw: but saia=That although they were within FORT DODGE—Camp No. 1389 of the| would be no experiment to send him COUNCILMAN Gth wAkn mportance, | BAIRD LONGENECKER & BOLAND, ! the law the law itself w rotton deal.” | Modern Woodmen of America was officially | ¢ the council, he fhhabitants of the village of Crescent, | undertakers. 'Phone 122, 14 N. Main St. | L RS installed st Harcourt’ Wednesday ‘night |9 e " o COME ON, BOYS, v 1o toednd: n and I GEN % 7 with thirty snembers, and officers were| | e b ot \» which Ifes about elght miles northwest of | Up- u.sn:“x:‘.mgw;rr‘w.n "fvnl;m::lnr IMOGENE ROBBER PLEADS GUILTY | 1t 1 and fastalled by & Fort Dodge team Make Omaha the Leading City in Council Hluffs, want it Incorporated as a | JPT5, B THAOAEEC | 1 I = of Woodmen. Clyde Freeburg was made the Middle-West.” town. A petition for tncorporation beaning |~y 04 HER PIEC 0 L Gied ves. | CORfesses to Crime, but Re congul; J. H. Lungren, clerk; John J. John- the signatures of thirty-three electors, | terday at McCielland. One son suryive Have Ploture Taken. o8 adviser; ;lzlhn i ?‘chllAl,“;;nclur-l‘;;\um' wihich is eight more than the law actually | her. The body was brought to Cutler’ SIDNEY, Ia., March 27.—(Special)—The | Feterson, watchman; rt Johnson, sentry; Dr. E. Lundvick, physician, and requires, was filed in the district court | Undertaking rooms awaiting arrangements | mysterfous bank robber who was caught |the iatter, Emil Chaligren and Herbert yesterday. e thefumere) with the goods in a cornfield near the scene | Swanson, three managers. " A M. G. O’'Connor, TI8 Bluff street, com- l The question of incorporating will have o | jiaiheq’ 10 the police that a viclous dog |°f Dis crime the day following the looting N GONDEN be submitted to the voters of the village at | helonging to one of his neighbors had at. | of the First National bank of Imogene, 1s | CENTRAL CITY MAN . . a special election. In the petition filed yes- | tacked his little daughter. O'Connor asked [now in the Sidney jail. He occuples Polk COMMITS SUICIDE terday the court is asked to make an order | that the canine be Killed. Wells' old cell, which has not been used | Republican Candidate for for the appointment of commissioners who | A. Whitebook yesterday filed original no- {hy a bank robber for twenty-seven years. | hip: 5 Fred H. Burdick Kills Himself at shiall be directed to give notice and hold an | {1 0 SUIL In the AlfEL Coull SSAINSC | The man gave his name in court as Edward | Harrishars, Pa. After Trying COUNCII.HAN FIRST WARD election as required by law. ages for the alleged breaah of an oral con. | Gordon, but it I8 understood that this is | to Murder Girl When what Is now the city of Council | tract o lease his the saloon at 108 West not his resl name. He Is 8 mechanic snd Bluffts was known as Kanesville, a western | Broadway. says this is his first attempt at burglary, HARRISBURG, Pa March ¥1.—After Good, Ulea: vernme Grafts, Good outfitting post, Crescent was almost a city | Samuel Baker, aged 20 years, died yester- | a3 his appearance gives an air of truth to e " Feo o 1 ) e 2 pleading with Jean Smithers, a girl of 18 Clean Strests and Sidewalks. aud was a place of considerable (mportance. | piX ATHeFIC0n, A MOy MORRIAL GIlel & | (s claim. He s & go0od-looking, finely | years, to enter & suicide pact, Fred H. —— That was In the ‘G0s, and for a few years It | Clain, lives at Leavenworth, Kan. The |bullt young fellow 2 years of age and 6| Burdick shot at her and then killed him- experienced a veritable boom. At that time | body was removed to Cutler's undertaking | feet 3 inchea in height. He has not told | seit. The girl dodged behind a door and nr the ferry across the Missouri river was lo- | FCOIMS awaiting disposition by relatives the piblic whete Hb caine frem, 5od. says \ K yye o # ‘ catd at Florence, which was also quite a |, George Pepper. indicted for the theft of (1, goes mot want the knowledge of his| o e P With a flesh wound. . |14 from the residence of Mrs. K'len Ostrom, Burdick was the foreman of a gang of big town as towns went in those v-rly’!w( Sixth avenue, on May 1, 1WS, entered | crime to reach the ears of his wife or| X | advertising painters and lived in Central A dayr. a plea of guilly yesterday in the district |mother. He objects to having his photo- | cyr o PR pre o v REPUBLICAN CANDIRATE J. E. Johnson and other pioneers belleved | court and was sentenced by Judge Wheeler | graph taken. He gave a description of his . v o Crescent waa oing 1o be the blg ity o | to sixty days in the county dall He has | 5reP' [LEC, “tadq ety Rl R O e thix section of the state, and they built [#ITeAdy been In Jall several weeks. ~~FOR— p ten days. Today he appeared despondent. A Business Administration sonmipgl s s recovery of part of the stolen money, but | 28 larke slores there. Business for a while [ gine, funersl of & ‘gu,"':":, \:,:.f,.,m:',’.\ 4% | refused to sive the names or residence of | H® called 10 sce the girl, and, displaying 0 UNCILMAN For All The People. was brisk and many houses were built|o'clock, instead of this morning, as errone- | his confederates. He sa a revolver, urged the girl to die with him, there. For some reason or another (he |ously announced. The funeral will be from | perfenced, professional safe-blowers, that| When she refused and tried to run away =i OR boom did not last ahd many of them were | the residence, 1302 South Seventh street, an: & Burdick fired twice at her. Then he shot 2 FIFTH WARD Y e Fe e L o ety Street, a0 | {1y found him broke and induced him to cn | r rth w moved to Council Bluffs. | 3ev: Edgar Price, pastor of the Firat Chris. |Join in thelr undertaking himself in the head. unciiman rou ar nte ¢ sc er” ¢ the buildings which were moved | tian church, will conduct the services The grand jury returned an indictment Has lived in Nebraska 38 years. Has| Resided m ward and paid taxes ent at the time the boom col- | Building permits were issued yesterday to | against him, and he intends to plead gulity S TSI PN » YA BAATE had experience. Has liberal views. |twenty-five y Vote for me and lapsed are still standing in Council Blutfs | Hans Hansen for a.two-story frame resi- lang thro POLITICAL ADVERTISEM by . e e Tt S monaition taday, | dénce on' High atreet near Tenth avenue and throw himselt on the merey of the 4 5 Has ability you will vote right. . | to cost @ and for a story and a haif [ ©OUrt. | Notably among these are the Sapp resl- | frame cottage on South Seventh street be- dence on Oakland avenue and the former |tweeén Nineteenth and Twentieth avenues (FIRE HABIT 1 NEIGHBORHOOD home of thie Phillips family on Bluff street, | fo cost §1.50, and to J. C. Ald for a two- | now owned and occipied by Attorney J. | SOTY frame residence at 3l Park avenue | Quesr Happenings Bother Sfoux City to cost $3,000 s Firemen. P. Morgan and family Frank Roberson gave his lllustrated lec- The Sapp residence was originally | wure, “The Last Days of Messina.' befors | SIOUX CITY, Ia, March 2.—(Bpeckal | erected in Crescent by the father of Con- |an audience last night wrich completely | Telegram.)—A fire of mysterious origin de- y gressman Walter . Smith. The Phillips | filed the auditorlim of the high school | stroyed the residences at %20 and %2 Sii- house was buflt by J. N. Philiips about | DUNAInE " In the affernoon Wi Robersoi | ver street today. When the fire deparment M M2 in Crescent at the time Mr. Phillips | pupils of the grade schocls of the city and | 'sponded to the first alarm the blaze In i | | | | | Served 4 years during civil war; and § years as Park Commissioner without pay. and had been attentive to the girl the last VOTE FOR 9TH WARD opened a big shoe store there. Later when | over 700 children and thelr teachers enjoyed | the L. C. Coppock residence had been ex- | Mr. Phillips removed his businese to Coun- | 80 afternoon of rare entertainment tinguished. cll Bluffs he also moved his dwelling house | The West Council Bluffs and the Wesl | fire house when a second alarm was turned i Improvement clubs have appointed from there to this city | O e it ity pniited lin for a blase In the house belonging to Mr. John P. Breen, who, as City sAttorney of this city in 1905-6, made an admirable record hoth as lawyer for Crescent City was deemed of so much | Kimbali with a view to securing the better [Juli s Eldt, next door. Both houses wgre & smportance in the early days that a strong | regulation of pool halls in the western part | destioyed, entailing & loss of $.000. The the eity apd as a man who )u_msgsmnl rare qual_i!'irations of firmness upd fit.qeys in public office, became a candidate for ffort was made to locate the county seat };;(_Ht:wk;‘illy 0[3""‘h’;.”-:‘::‘f."""w"!;w:;’ P01 | fire department officials are making an in- Mayor this year at the solicitation of Republican Clubs, and Republican citizens who earnestly desired and hoped to Jere. | night and that mMors are permitted to play | Vestigation. secure a nominee who could not only win a victory for the party, but who, as our Mayor, would reflect a much needed —— there in violation of the law and to make e . . A . R . . lelrl -:n"‘ r;:: l-: ‘u;.. | these places Sheis ;;..m..'. avartecs | HANDCAR BANDITS AT MELVIN credit upon the city, He is a man thoroughly learned in municipal law and city government; a gifted lawyer of com- The title to the property at the corned ty is the spice of life. We h 3 | g v 4 A ) l B T ir And Onle. krest.” sondemned | many SIRrent warioties of Goods 1o Thoits | Rebbeve Tvy to Boanh Tots Vaelt of manding personality and a fine public speaker. He would represent us as we ought to be represented among the w site for & new school building, | {70 AmONg them are articles that cus- toruers forget all about unless remi | First National Bank. | great and growing cities of the country. passed to the Independent school district oy \\".:'lml.‘- tine codflah, 16 .‘Tfi«'.’“;i-;.‘f MELVIN, Ta., March 2.—Aroused by the | g & 2 of Council Bluffs yesterday, when J. J.|age: sait mackerel, 15 cents; smoked hall- | explosions of four charges of dynamite in Now, good citizen, as well as republican voter, we did not in endorsing Mr. Breen, and do not now desire to Hugh secretary of the Board of Edu- | but, 2 cents pound. hen we have for your | N AP AL it | the Firat National bank here early today, arrogate to ourselves the right to decide who shall be the republican nominee for Mayor, for the privilege § 3 iwo checks, one for 31,350 In ‘favor of |conta spilt peas. 10 cents: dried peas, tw | bers who nad attempted unsuccessfully to exercised as it ought to be, by each voter for himself; but it seemed to us that republican sentiment, as it found expres- Louise Bock and the other for $6,250 in | pounds for 16 cents; Mexican beans, 5 cents o of Willlam F. Bock. The amount | Pound: lima beans, 10 cents pound. For | Preak into the vault. The bandits escaped sion in all Republican Clubs, and organizations throughout the city, as well as that conveyed to us by republican of these checks aggregated the valte of | tants; Aried AppIcs, 123 Conts poimdiminc ;i"“':l:"-m::u. which was found later near | citizens outside of any Club organization, and, indeed, coming to us from good citizens outside our own party, might be the property as fixed by the appraisers |meat In quart jars, 3 cents. For your lunch safely heeded in recommending a nominee for Mayor. appointed In the condemnation procecd. | Paskets we have'sliced ham, siiced beef, | ' . peanat butter and cheese. For yvour break.| It Will pay you to see Sperling & Tri 7 oh i i e oy e A T R T T T L o S ,mm;.mt :—: We appeal to you not so much in behalf of Mr. Breen as we do in behalf of good government, of hetter govern- Louis Fauble, who bought from the [15 cents can: Sunbeam, 10 cents; breakfast | Broadway Boandof Baucation he mulldings mow ca | L300 We. have oranges an tals taiss fo ment in this city, when we ask that you do not forget to go to the primary polling places in your respective wards ::n'm?fi\h B g g Rl R N s B T e ““”"“’ N. Y. Plumbing Oo, Te. . Night, F-1702 on Tuesday, March 30th, and vote for Mr. Breen’s nomination, for, as it seems to us, he is the republican candidate . eyt R ] R T R el T e B ooru.ip of elgcliu.n after the nominations; and remember, that it iq at the primaries that the struggle for better govern ”‘ o on Benton street, another is (o be(BUY YOUR LIQUORS AT L ROSEN.| FORT DODGE, la. March Z—(apecial ment in the eity for the next three years will be practically determined. Don’t throw your vote away there, Mebved onte « lot on North Eighth strest | FELD CO., 619 80. MAIN. "PHONE 21 Tulegram.)—Ira Degroote. s Humbolat | CENTRAL REPUBLICAN CLUB, FONTANELLE REPUBLICAN CLUB, ! county farmer 2 years of & { s to g0 on & lot on Bixth avenue mnear Intert; paragy § It had hardly returned to the Thirteenth street Geirge W - | fatally shot during a scrimmage with Fred | By Sam. W. Scoft, Seey. S EPPE By W. H. Hatteroth, Secy, outh Main street. | Forest, (he proprietor of a pool hall a | Tue pew school house to be erecled vn | Both ‘phones. “Have it done right.” | Ploneers this mornlng, . Bullels passed |

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