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OMAHA, TUESDAY, ' MAY 1006, Council Bluffs ! Council Bluffs Towa Minor Mention |REPURT OF fl\ SOLICTE R o Voo v’ | JOWA ROADS m MORE TAXES welcome guest, and wheh Stephens found N Mm in the house he ment for the police. | Reports Show $78, rease Over he Ootiluel Biatls :Otfies of e No Judzmen.ts‘l‘or Personal Injuries LT I went tor IL pol P ow $73,000 Inc Omaha See is at 156 Soott Street. or Injuries to Property e - b 1t b Year Before. BOth YIRS 40 Patrolman Lar ponded to the Davie, drug CASES SETTLED OUT OF COURT |, \i\\ wav woip s LOCAL BUSINESS FALLS OFF COR NE. Undertakars 'Phones 148 — — Lewls Cutler, funeral director. 'Phone 37 | yoanry of Litigntion Involving ¢ v'a | Propositi o Invi Evangeliat to | Profits on Interstate TraMe Decrense Iring Undertaking cothpany. Tel I futorent pucing Telr-tu Be Pree 1 City Being Considered. Over #1,000,000, According (o AUST NMER AT ROGLRS BUFFET. | “Billy" Bunday, known as the base bail When vou want reliable want ad advers i te Cowntil Meets sing, use The Bee ing Tonight, The best wall paper cleaner, 15 per can, W. Nicholateon, 14 8. Main ) ; BAIRD, LONGENECKER & BOLAND, | According to the annual report of City | ssociation I8 back the movement to | (From u Statf Correspondent.) N Undertakere. "Plione 122, 14 N. Main 8t [ goliettor Clem Kimball, which he will | bring Evangelist Sunday here and it Is now | DES MOINES, May 3.—(Spectal)—Two . Dr. W. W. Magarell, optometrist, moved | submit to the citys councll tonight, no | UP to the chureh people of the city to say | months hence the representatives of rall- . WASHBURN ‘CROSB S 28 City Natlonal bank building. | whetlier they will give the proposition thelr | roads in Towa will be summoned before the : judgments were rendered against the city Showing Made by Com- | evangelist, may, it the proper arrangements | can be made, hold a series of revival meet- | panies. e genuin and-carved photo | g0 T riew o injurfes to prop- | Support. While no definite action has been | executive council (o be assessed for taxa Alexander's Art Store, 3 Broad- | 0 T L0t 00 flecal year which closed | taken as yet by the Ministerial association, | tion. All their annual reports for 198 are ] \ t Lewis township ni Mana (his satisfactory condition of the mus|terday to the attention of the members of |ing the Northwestern and Milwaukee lines. X iving at 1904 Bouth Sixth strcet, 1s reported | nicipal Ittigation, Mr. Kimball says in |the different churches by thelr respective | The raflroad representatives will have no . riously il with pneun.onia s report | pastore difficulty in showing that the campaign to 1 f "he matter war also brought up by Harry | make them pay a larger proportion of the Curtls, general secretary of the Young|taxes has been eminently successful. The y Men's Christlan assoclation, at the men's | reports show that twelve of the lines thus A mecting of the lowa and meeting vesterday aftrenoon in the First ' far reported patd in taxes in 1908 a total ot Central chapter of the Woman's guild None of the foregolug cases have becn Grocers' association gun. This was the clalm of Mrs. A. D.| Baptist church. It is said that the sent cy did the year before, S1. Pa plscopal church wili meet this uternoon at the residence of Mrs. Virginia | MeConnell, 807 Willow avenue 4 s been settled before any suit was be. pense to the city, und the prospects are | cities that want him. He ix doing a great | Towa business alone, not Including Inter-| of a statement that the commistec was ur- | (GILMANTING Soters of Gilman voted L settied by anything pald at the expense | the city. One claim against the eity | | day, May 1L It will| Porter on account of injurles on & de-|ment appears (6 be in favor of invitir and this is not half of the total. The Rock i THEVERY HIGHEST QUALITY s oA fective sidswalk. There was abuadantigyangelist Sunday to come here. Island was hardest hit, having paid $2,461 v A bt Ben Hur, wiil meet| SVidence that the sidewalk was defeclive| Mr. Sunday Is at .present conducting ‘e year before Cmorrow evereg for election of a deleguie | A dangerous, and on examination and {gerjes of meetings at Marshalltown and it lsut tiese reports made to the state offi- tate iecting to be heid at Sioux | recommendation of the city phystclan the |y ot a ‘all certain that he could be se- | clals will not aid in the campaign which on Ju At the close of the busi- | Judiciary gommittee was advised by Ne|.yreq for Council Bluffs for several months | mav be made for having the lowa 2-cent & maetir ocial session will be held | city eolieitor to settle the claim, whicli | + vd refreshments served | W domy. &8 an - oxsEnaititeg - f yet. “The demand for Mr. Sunday's serv- | fare law declared invalid because of the The regular monthly business meeting | which, in my judgment, was reasor {dces Is great” sald Mr. Curtls yesterday kloss of‘revenue. In fact, 1f the courts are lowa Iowa y ind kensington of the Woman's Ald £0c11Y | . advisabie 1t will be observed that | Afternoon, “and it fs not at all certainito be appealed to, a different set of fig PITO teron At the home 0% been largely cleared since my lust icport, | €ided we wanted him. | am informed that | reduced fares Is equlil to confiscation of the committes on rctrerchment and re- | ready (o defend his title. Mr. Hauser s a e y urtoe, 120 Park avenue Mre. | heen largely cledred siide my lost \POrl: | he has 160 applications from towns and| The Burlington system, in its report on | form of the legisluture by wide publication | carpenter by trade PERFECT Mie. O. H. Lucas and Mrs. Earl Beardsley | bood the school dfstri e town to th - £, Ma ter of the Woman's gufld | that the judgment fund will not be drawi | Work and T would like to sce him come to | state businese, shows that the receipts from | aware when it fathered the bill to vequire | gytont of $13,200, the money from sule O e i g ile home of MIS. | Fhe cases in which material controversic - over the previous vear and the frelght re- | ready provided for vouchers for everything | School bullding to/ take the place of the T ey Droadway. Morning: | are pending are being brought forward _ Ddaths ot u Day. celpts decreased $558,926, before the state auditor has the riRht o [ Out of a total of Seventy-seven votes. Cleanses beautifies and m- of Mre. . B. Hahn on Washing- | and tried as speedily as possible.” nthy ":“"I"“"' B “‘f”"“ {““" | The Rock Island system reports an In-|draw a warra he bill was introduced | was but against the pr on ’ entie. South Ifret street chapter will| The fsllowing cases reported in April, | the late Calvin Staples, who had made | iouee of $103,91 in passenger rec and e request, or upon suggestic 18sue h h d b e e B TR e e T B greaze of UG i paseenger rucelpie and|at” e reauent or wpon swgeesion, 06| ¥R L o rye o preserves the teeth an G Tuckson South Fh ot Bt | Empkie, 618 South Sixth street t TR on of the exccutive council. | company and the Zero Ice company, both of fies the breath Miyor Maloney and City Bogineer Btnyre | “Win OV inst | 1ast twenty-five years, died terduy | 1t is remembered that the 2-cent fare was |but Senators Smith, Dowell and Maytag | Des Moines, today purchased the macliner puniies the breai exteet 1o Toave temorrow morning for Chi- | o138 SCh O Tor $40/000. damiugen for Ge | morning At the Jennie Edmundson Mc. | I [OFG in Towa for just half of the year |and Representatives White, Moore and Sul- OF the Idie tows Artiticial Lectand Retrist | (Jged by people of b2 oy U TR e LR fective fire apparatus; judgment for city | morial hospital nfter two weeks' iline "I 4 :,“‘ i) I‘\‘”“"""‘{““" first after | jjvan fully understood that the new law | fral'he, Company of this cliy and leased | A O Ve Lo TRIRTLE R Diier clties o murtery (RUBMIcd) Ly G/ SOFRmp Uoven 66 yoase. , Asiother wiatér, 3ten, R L. | tHe foll ftect of thes(Aw: s Krown a1 mothing more than to requlre duplica- | purchasers witl hegin to aperate the vt | Xefinement for almost in the state cnroute and will return not | missed | Wood of New York, also survives her.| Tne Illinois Central makes a different}yjon of the vouchers wialch were already |2t once. The surplus of their product wil If C later thn nest Sunday. They will make a | Annie Ly Stelnbaugh against city action | On aceount of eitbrations heing carried | Showlng, that of a_decrease of $17.25 in | equired, and the ssle reason for 1 be shipped to the Des Moines market a a entury veport of their investigations to the city | for $16,000 personal iiuvy anl deat y passenger and SIGH08 g - : o r AR V N CITY—It i rumored /i fol el 1t te Tnanting Monday might, May | demurrer pleading tatute of limitations: | 0Ut at the Empiie home funeral services | Flesersor g -!‘u.tn 4\‘1?mi”.lrh:‘nmrnlr‘kr duplication was expiained (o be that the | jowing A tour of spection ade by 10, cage triekin from the docket | will be I\rbivyl this afternoon at 3 "\\vlm e B ljy"' Whahier M irh A4 UR ihe ase | executive council ftsclf might have as com | party of Wabush railroud officials over the R T TR T SR e He ebanlay F ridweNle LNerviD 8 Ponjamin-Fehr Real Estato = company | at the residence of Congressman Waltor | #.6 Jassenger earnings and ease ine ‘of the St. Paul & Des Moines railrond be held Wednesday cvening at 8 o'clock. | assessments: decree in favor of clty | § ited by Rev. Marcus P. McClure, pas- | show a decreuse in passenger receipts. Suntcat fiea 1t e S ISR Tl & ML VR The cholr will mect for rehearsal immed!- | “William H. Wood againsi city: nction | hr of the First Presbyterian cifurch.| The Wabash reports $12474 Incre e N R A | ko, Mitiora Db i i 1Q . dis, Rt T et icienal gl WA swond sgnagy s beton| 8 ot e st Presvvierian curh | e Wabeah Sl Bt lrae | o s o fow carn, ot o, th | S,comori that 1o sasn iz wahett| Bishop. Liooks weiety will hold its monthly meeting and | mixsed as to the city . e ; as o oo Dt d - W1 purchascs the line they would extend it_to Soclal’ Thusdsy evoning At the residence| iacc W. Bhaw Lsuinst city: aetion (o | tAken o Topska, Kan., for burial celpts. The Omaha line reports $11,205 in- | St&te auditor had not rcquired the filing | the Twin Cities St. Paul & Des L8 g of the Misscs Ethel and Hazel Ostrom, 1020 quiet title to various lots involving spe-| Mrs. M. Cool, aged 77 years, died ves-|crease In passenger recelpts an. of vouchers before issuance of warrants, | Moines road would give the Wabash a e S it P and an in feeder from northern Towa and hern venth avenuc = Arrangements are belng | citl tax lens: case dismissed as o the | terday afternoon at her home, 2114 Ave- | crease of $17,131 in freight. The Minneapolis | In fact, it scems that bu Pl LR R H a and southerr B m v a plano recital by Joseph Gahin in | cf | ’ . Minnesota te y the ehureh Friday evening, May 1t | “Cliy against Tilinols Central Railroad [ hue B. Two daughters, Mrs. D. W ey k| e o aot v ih. et i ATRHALLYOWN AL 4thale Shomd- <) i Rev. fhrank A. Caser pastor of the First | Company*and Dubuaue & Sloux city fail- | Spiriing of Chadron, Neb. and Mre. Mary | songer and SIS Increase in {reight. re- | manner for & good many years, in this re- | Woodiawn, Wash. within nine day State Superintendent Wants Fifty BapUst ehurch, makes the following an-| 'oAd company: action in mandamus to | johnson of Omaha, and three sons, Lce | ceipts, spect, for while the executive council had|curred the death of Mr. and Mrs. Jose Nebr: : ; eyt C. Davidson, former old residents of ¢ ebraska nouncements for the week: Monday-Pus. u 1 Cool. Wil of N eneiis it ST Bualiate been steadily tightering up the lines for u | Gounty The end of the ool eoemte o Thousand of ThPem mc or's Bible class in the church parlor at 8§ %aqer%) Gy otion to remand causey this city. Mrs, Cool came to Towa in . g ot A i ¥ Ll D3 aauble eR) ¢ y. m. Tueaday-The regular meeting of | t°(aderan oot fation to remand cn 1860 ard shttled in Avocs, maving. to ] Thereports of tho raiiroad companies'un, | 8908 Mayy years, there had been continued | Pt Rl L el T2t ®oction A of the Missionary circle will be o fcCart falhut s i A e p . irregulatity in the office of stata auditor. ending over a period of sixty-six years held at the home of Mre. J. M. Maithews, | giice; Michael MoChv against cityi | council Bluffs four years ago, Arrange. | dertake to make a division as between | d Mrs. Davidson settled in Marshall . 110 Angle avonue, with Mra, 1. W. Binget | Sston. for petsonal injuries on sidewcik, | @ ents for the funéral have not been com- | strictly lowa businéss und that which is | When the law was got through a few years | county in 188, long before ‘the state was| In 6.8 school districts of Nebruska. 669 s assistant hostess. Wednesday—Prayer | on' motion for new trial; has been | picted UAHEIATES ~Tih [Hnobtal ‘o Taaing TBE AT esquining B bans Of obecy ind tosha VERRNSRAFE SHRIE FCRUBnINE TROIRN who It ol wiilch, Bre Ih A8 e BN e A T Uranay—The DArachs | stricken, from the docket.’ & Otto Vollstedt, who served for two vears| leading lincs and some of the smaller | turned into the state tressury and Th CHE COmED. L Mrb DR ANGE A Worn parlor 0L 8 B e There will be a speclal | againat clty: appeal from nssessment by |88 a deputy in the office of County Treas- | ones stow as follows on the lowa business | expenses should be pald on wurrants she died and her husband was 91 Department of Public Instruction 1s lookk meeting rnt \vlm ||..u|\» Ald =oclety By ard of Review; awaiting trial | urer James W. Mitchell, d yesterday | done, including taxce paid last year: was required that the state auditor should for 50,000 boys to plant at least one ear ot Homd Sota TR S RRtRE el min, (B8 (TOCEEL L Charies 1, CRrlisle; BERINEL (I aeting: | he home i ther in| Burlington—Gross receipts, $10.077,107, de- | have the vouchers, but it scems this h good corn and cultivate It with such caiw stre organiz ss of Philatheas | for person: s fo ure (o fill [ mornin the hom mother in 3 - pte 407, de- il SR 3 : f oot ity e Vadentans, 10t Noreh | sower tronen: B oA Wickhem and bonds: | Walnut, 1a."trom tuberculo Mr. Voll- | crease $10,7i0; operating expenscs .688,2, | not been done. hence when the rew dopli E,Xp os1on In B AL pill (R0 S FORILEEN S0 L8Rt e DI Venue: - Priduy-The cholr Wil meet it man, party by crosk-petition: 31,600 dum- | gtedt, who was a voung man of sterling | "Rock “Tahd- Recopts S50k b5 decreage | Cate VOUChcr 1aw is tried cut the loonholes § winning classes at the National Corn ex ‘\|.vnun Mrs. W. J. Hammill, 78 Willow | age .“\.p:’,}:x.'h.: v‘v'l‘l\n'z T;:u‘?‘.‘.’ . rom | eharacter, was obliged to give up his posi- 124; expenses 38,060,345, decrease $949.315; | are suddenly discovered to the surprise of Pcorla he'lter position in Omahs and the state contest in avenue | stained; pend B ApLOs) L i 5 Gthok e , $469.910. 4 | I I Lincoin sustaining motion for new trial tion in the county treasurer's office the X $ v nany ’ e regular monthly meeting of the offi e e 1y S DB oy g T Great Western—Rpcelpts 35,183,582, de- o state Buperintendent: Has: maslea 1ete elal board \of ‘the Rroadway Methodist| The C. B. Nagh company againsl ciis|latter purt of February on' account of his $195,250; expeiwes $4,650,088, increase i 0T 5a A g vy gt ittt i SR il ba Kea at e chiirer 'this (i United States clteuit (outt 100 | heaitli. He had a large number of fricnds | §13 Laxes, $102 g60% Uhird Tragedy In Family, ters to all superintendents and principals evening at § o'clock. TAe Woman's Forelgn YRR fad ey S vy in this city. to whom the news of his death | Minneapolis' & St:sLouls—Receipts $1.064- | TOWA CITY, Ta., May 3—Special)~A |'W, W, Robinson, Cit itor of n the state as well s to the newspapers, ) 3 of Star, Mixsionaty saclety and the Ladies' Ald 80| "yne gllowing actions are pending will come &b a shook. He was a momber | S5 decreusc $16:% wxpenscs 3i686%. In- | tragic fate befeil the third member of the Dics a8 Regult of Tnhalin waing co-operation with e schools Jome of Mrs. It L. Frager 24 Eider street, | Mary. Hardy against city: personai in-|of Excestor Masonlc lodge of this city Tilnois Contral—Teceipts $4.652,08, de- | Slezak family here last night, when John 8 make all work cducational; make all 3 Tile ‘yegulatsmonthly Hunday school ‘board | Jury to child, $1,000; similar case trled | qiien will have charge of the funeral, (o | crease § Jénses $3,790,017, decreasc | Slezak shot himself through the head in Flames, enjoyable, and all work profitable by t meeting will be held Tuesday evening at| “%e tye'si Simatiey anainnt clty s etion | be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock | PP R o &ty the Senate saloon. He was in a precarious combined action of hands and brainsf be held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. | Water rate ordinance; temporary injun G « 141 taxes, $43,653. A sister of Slezak's was burned to death 0% Ry S result of 'y 015 ot Omaha December 6 to 1s, 1999, Ivers Bubject for the evening, “A Study of the [ tlon ls dissolved. case atiil pending in Law Violated. : Raeoipts HI8.00, increase | three years ago and (wo summers ago his o N ibalodon the filin room of the Cres- f Natranka boy who grows some good Book of Jud The vegular monthly | sl S W L ) meigi Bl expenses 333,382, decrease $59,43 i & eie | ton Nickelodeon - here tonight, resulting in | wiil be given & chance to cnter ten eses ¢ ehurch soclal will be held Thuraday even- | aot 5s 100" perenoner (apainat city: actlo . s Breciny taxes. $15.080 brother was killed in a friendly scuffle| iinging the entire front of the the will be given a chan ten esrs fne and. will ba under the direction of tho | mo Seached tos ol et ldewals; and Dairy Commissioner Wri Wahash—Recoipts $1.062580, decrease $66,- | over a rifle. Slezak was despondent over | o Frt® CHECEHEEE (GO0 R0 T °T | the same at the National Corn expositic Knights of Sir Galahad, An interesting | ne qooesitione ot Toe Anscies ‘el information against Q. G. Whitney of 1 xpenses $852,37, decrease $46,952; taxes, | financial difficulties. He has a wife and | ;o0 oo AN i) This wili not prevent participating in t program ‘s Seing Arranged by the com- | " Dunuque & Sfoux City Iroad com- | berlanc an Atlantie justice's | o small children R AT SHa I niitee rge. The ts of 8ir Galu- | pany fg ey T8 fotlonaliaah bt v g gt Moines Unlon—Receipts $306,8 two small children the A wil hold thelr rex monthiy to restrai and: whter | Yool foria vidlation, ofthe e $2.075; cxpenses $240,35, decrease - Walter A Takstie Brides: syening. § o Ut pending an | an irregularity in the weight £ | taxes, $33,46 A Town News N of George Deffenbaugh. 508 East ppeal in the supreme ¢ cornmeal, which welghed but nipe _lowa Central—Receipts $2061,166, decrease | SAC CITY—Godfrey Dui Vtrest Yty against Mason City & Fort Dodge | while 1abeled ten pound diiios $157564; cxpenses $LE5101, incrcase $132,000; | rexident of Jackson township. PR CHRTEP. A flfoad company and Chicago & Grear | While label pound fine o taxes, $71.902 dead in his barn last nigit | escape 1o (he street. Over Big GIft to Hospital, Western Raflway company: action m‘m“ costs was assessed, which was paid A little nandamus to compel location and main- | This is the first instance of a violation ir plete a record as the office of auditor of state. It le true, however, that when the compel the erection and maintenance uf <imba 3urt and Danie T atlc orossing. aetesi. removed. iyl Klmbal, Burt and' Daf state, Superintendent K. C. Bishop of tie playt ' oy county and state conte A strong pr W mium list s being p w both n g s tional and state contest ose lnte chine operator, is severely burned. Tw Voran: thinted il oning ested are requested v d o with their respective cour ender who will be provided wit mation rela Uvs to the work ““I'ne next state contest and conver Robert B. wspital for incurables, | of committee of council; cause awaiting |Justice to Mr. Whitney it must be ex-| 1 & " AL L PR for the fov Intenance of which | dismissal | plained that he was NOSnRIE gotity, | AT tORay show &' SchaRes, n iptail barber and. phinter, o her bre [ of his larg City against Chicago & Great Western | < i o Al and six a decrease in expenses. The gross [ day by drinking carbolic acid 1 7, 19 ortune. iilway company and Mason City & WHITTEMORE—During an elec Robinson dropped dead in ar anus f Rail d M 3 ¢ | I EMORE—Dur n | Robinson dropped dead January 1 ‘! 3 esit 8 coury Fort Dod. Rallroad cc pany; action in | company and accepted at the quo! on. storm last nigh e barn on o office an hour late s the resu agriculture and in domestic sclence will i mandamus (o compel erocion ‘and main: | i i heiid and freight. earnings, bat all others, in- | Wiihl Wik Jv‘.‘.."l\“l“ vm'umw” nd com mLI flames i .‘:-‘ efforts to contral offered at that time for boys and girls se tenance of automatic crossing gates; mo- | Ny, plumbing Cd. Tel N . cluding rentals, mall, express, etc. but |pletely destroved. Twelve cows and thres 5 etialnd tian for ramova) to the federal court this is solely on business originating and | horses were in the harn and wore hurned. | (IR FAEAWE T 4 ; PR i PR e ey ’g INVISIBLE g He whe makes a comparison before he | ending in lowa, so far as the companies| MOUNT VERNON—The annual festival i KDSTIRRS 4 gA i L AL Letfert’s Tiocar Lenses| Wi Wartiion Abrentad, etiiine airahanh (ks s enios VAL tuitn| nasi APRe ks EHIbLA i aE of music of “Cornell il be held » lding ; “‘u‘l‘ ates Jinson was one | corn sele : 1 fre i that grown m‘u., whe h A d 3 e | n e on May 20, 21 a n addition to |of the most widely known newsj ape nin | raise good corn this summer, and for girl Grestest Comiart Known to Wearers of Glasses W. A. Harrison was arrested by the police [ comparison on our work and wall paper For a number of vears the state officials | a fine group of sololsf as’ orchest he ‘country fn cooking and sewing. B el at 4:0 o'clock Sunday morning and charged | We know our paper will he what you wani, [ have been engaged in pushing up the total | Will play, and the orchesatra i i e b o gl 4 with breaking and entering the residencc | it's all new, up-to-date in pattern, pretty | of assessments of the railroads, which | COrRell chorus of 150 voices will participa : i B s e ] of the Nebraska boys' and girls’ clubs wil be held at Lincoln the week ginning as the sacks were branded by the milling MINNK | oceipts include not only the passenger crowd following the alarm of fire. He was | a8 delegates from thelr respective counti girl who becomes interested will be invited | Sealded by Steam y participate i county contes of Fred Stephens at 27 North Main street. | s ¢ r o v tl 2 2LDORA-Eldora ¢ Ly ; 2 o T pher 27 North Main street. | sha and cleyer designs. We are al- | accounts for the increased taxes paid; but | pilfiard player of the Ser | or scorched by a fire, apply Bucklen's Ar 1 | It sccms probable that this year there will | who last night made o0 in and the latter denies any crime. He de ]Ihw opportunity to show you. C. Jenson, | be very little increase in the assessment, [three-ball game and lef )} r SO1C Guaranteed M For sale by [u en t end the results of work dire Stephens and Harrison are brothers-in-law | ways reasonable in our prices. Give cla¥ed that he went to the house, and find- fect position. Hause A chal: | Masonic ‘Temple An injustice has been done the members | jange to any player and is | Beaton Drug Sold only in 10 Years Ago Thousands bought Uneeda Biscuit Moisture Proof Packages because they wondered what they were. Millions use them because they know them to be The World’s Best Soda Cracker NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY

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