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7 B Council The Council Omaha Bee Both 'Phoucs 43 IRIGANS oodr FAUST Hunter May 10 When sing, us The T week HAIRD, i ndertak W e Pieture WELL S, g8 ng The wall Nicholaison, Ma i ers W Ci gifle rHE ng LONC at 15 Scott jertak: Ph funeral director, derlaking company ERS BUFFET. ommencing Monday, ER A Bee Hu P Maga POPLT ROOMING gerator nd bankers Minneapol heea A of Fault riley ustice 1 he Monday the e " he ghau . Sp The the ['nic camages wis Jucdgmen of 00 was ente the dlstr The pr what Tt make mates please yo When may find anese patterns will sav Hust 18 delegate e, wa Gardiner following to Anclent § n . P tled tin gives st Ind work. (¢ n o vou 1 yo selection igh s af itha tend the Americs inst arl ixm ve end Ord, Burlf o T. A n Ll favor our papering it the e hous themsel “ome Walter do will ¥ u all IENKCKER park He Brewick suit biought by T ROC wan I cleaner, 15 Main musiin & 122, 10 N. M i ymet bu fo " baik issued ind Olga 1« city Bluffs Street. ones Phone rel Bluffs Office of the s Ed 2. ad adver- o per ¢ an 'MATHESON DUE T0 G0 FREE | inderwear | BOLAND, 1in St mo Iding v Grady v, 133 Broadway, PAPER BALE CROC ved m K esterday en Stvles you will not greatest values you all colors. in T and will o market ball bhetweer cams yester resulted " hapter of the Episco ter rd oa hoo! boys, oon at th 219 Blufe e Mis e an Jares and I arged witt uttau At a ssed in the esterday he legates state gr United Monds schman, J f court yest of Marks fo of your most eharm e home-like, Ilves well n and_let rk. We Nichol our housecles need new ma us kno the latest d. better use isss ice chure pieased Dun; m can ade Peterson & | \ the h day af in_a Woms I igh ter vic will » home of street vening ave I murder dance court will and W E Ie frd v the rooms effect ing partic make W we sen & Co. aning ttings, migNS for national conven Federation of Musi from the local union. ati in of ave i age and Dillon Ross, Moses Marks against railrond to recover $1,999 2 shipment of horscs A sum | aguinst the railroad in is iar with t can you see i well selected line of Chinese and Jap- mating and line is 80 complete this year it i time Pet Encampment ind the ranged to hold their vices_on the First Rev aration deliver War." commit suicide ing by the mitted Clarinda covered transfer him: riday Te KTV whao have LR uper oWl da \be Tepublic thy Wo memoria plan rcom| o the g 1ffercnt that day In the mai esterda lad Mareu while Colonel the eulogy Jans self Manawa commissioners th nees Lingo! am man's 1 win L ta t rave o Kiein fos uu evenin, yterian church M. on S in fro lne, m St will 1. tunéfu post, e R on v e e s off de te iy da 1k 1b! ged 5 he leaves two sons ceased wag Hen W o 1 Omal Fun sldenge id by ry, Om Follow Ler sweetlieart daug e of 1168 Rage contents At a late vt M ial naha. of ho will A memb he An rianen’ in Omaba onday be it s h Add ur Frid Friday T durles Bernard's h heen e ta will he presented with numer specthcular v refined and pleasing entertai Sunday of Mr i Zeounee and trouble erson & Sche 8, xiliary No. 4 & pf Sunday, “lure W, will L. on n afternoon nt of a mot was on insa Insane Is s he to 31, is theater under Included in ape offects chorises a Grand auxiliary ef corps. wi May rvance A lo exercises 1 11 Kast Eros vesterday Fifty the training of Army organization observe n ening have eliver by or thr car nity ftal the date making Union Veteran legion ar at the Tulleys will “The Women of the | Smith and |logical, annual memorial ser- | May 2 The pastor. | who attempted to ow- | on rdered com Asyium sutficiently warrant at re. his for Daisies, ol the cast, and ment nd of I . re W as o be h Afternoon in Falrmount park iwav, ¢ and one daughter per of the clont Orde morhing at in Pleasant helioved, a qus lie M Sage, and ree stroet, bottle of Ay Mrs of I'n 10 o'cl Hill cel arrel drank laudan wil) re pregty the hile the decoration { members in t fed during the forenoon of neld Besldes his wifa De seal tribe of ited the Degres of Honor and of Temple Israel in Omaha ral services will he held at the family ock me. with the 2-ver Edward the nam night during the an sence from the house of the other members time to the family inister the young woman ha little Sage for 4 pelled anc t in the flatly ler atempt. to ehd her earthly At o with larceny which court the At this theft of under 1t latter 1ocal rond. w de May Reo week as Three time. pot the won file set worse lecline Harry Hall ty torney a case ¢ from for o Is Hal pair D of was about t of 4 of kan erful 1 A physfeian the was called in the proper antidote and was stated ye for her esca s to give a se Contin Hess has 1 motion fof ' Harry the person, t Monday in t the principal sald, cann. | is charged (] o board in a rayl a inois e dkerchiefs at ¢ handkerch sterday pade. ny car ued. been ¢ a cont char he tria he dist witne be secy with box " Hunter f only Miss reason eer. om iny- & rict I sses | ired the this Your complexion as weli as your temper is rendered miserable by a disordered By taking Chamber Stomach and Liver Tablets you can improve both. They cleanse and in- vigorate the stomach and improve the digestion. liver. lain’s jLetiert l"-.:“""u Lenses|| {ireatest Cambort Known to Wearers of Glasses !uuil and Levels Repaired Wurn Optieal their lens grinding shop the services of | Co. b dded II to & man Who is an expert on repairing ana adjusting 4l kinds of survey ™ and field ke a trial Right Farnam on Sta in " e the & Te stru ur ments repair woi W Corner Doug. 3663 s, Ve wo rk. 16t engin ould ang from | \ \ | Dantsh 1 Council Blufts Lad Who Five Years Ago Deputy Sheriff Gets Retrial. NOT LIKELY TO BE TRIED AGAIN Shot Ap Report Nishnabotnn D ners' on Dam. for h Project men is Dis- appointing Owners Abutting Property. o of Mathe who shot the young man of Wes and seriously wounded a deputy sheriff, and to eight in the pent on being convicted of assault with to commit who supreme back retrial, ot having ton J. . Baker was sentenced tentiary intent then vears murder, but the on the fo court sending escaped with the jury the second trial decided that was only guilty of nssault with intent to commit great bodily injury wi probably go free. The supreme reversed the verdict of the second case retrial The shooting of Baker ooeurred five years 4go At Weston. Deputy Sheriffs Baker and Sumner Knox wers investigating the burglary of a genera! store in Westen and Matheson, then a mere lad, was suspected of knowing something about the robbery The shooting occurred after Baker had asked young Matheson for his revolver Matheson contended that the shooting was idental and that the revolver was di charged as ne was in the act of handing it to the officer case A sentence vear on now as jury in the back trial and sent the for BAR TRIBUTE TO BAINBRIDGE Euloglies Judge Wheeler Others, lowed by Remolutd, The Pottawattamie County Bar associa tion Saturday paid tribute to the memory of the late W. B. Bainbridge entering the diplomatic gaged the practice of Sulogles were delivered Harl, State Senator ¢ I. N. Flickinger spoke biiefly tion of Mr who - before service was law ,in this by Charles M. . Saunders, and Judge O. D. Wheeler expressing his high apprecia- Balnbridge's character and at- tainments. The lowing resolutions. drafted by a committee consisting Charles M. Harl, Congressman Walter L. N. Flickinger, were by of Judge Wheeler spread upon the of the tourt In the untimely Willlam E life and in en- in clty of I. order death of our brother Bainbridge, in the prime of the full tide of & career of pub- lic service holding rich promise for the future, every member of the Council Bluffa har has suffered a personal 10ss. William E. Bainbridge by education, na tural abllity’ and high character was fitted to and did exemplify the highest ideals of his chosen profession. His opinions A & member of the Venzuela Claims com mission and his record on the Chinese In demnity commission disclosed the keen. inclsive mind essential to the strong lawyer. In the long weary weeks of the seige of Pekin, he displayed a cour- age and devotion to duty unsurpassed by any soldier of the republic. He was possessed of an ense of honor and unusually in every walk of Iife, public, professional and private, displayed remarkable devotion to' duty. His cter and abllity inspired the admira nd respect of his associates. He also displayed in & remarkable degree those high qualities of mind and heart and character- | manner which can tibed by the word indly disposition and and heart drew him nearer in ti ) friendship to his associates than would be possible to the average man, His death was a loss to his country, profession, this ccmmunity for so many years his hom=. and to his immediate fam ily and friends it is fitting that assoclates in which his renlerad miool only be fit lovable, His qualities of in i this hour of sorrow, profession and the rofessional wervices pause in the dis charge of their ordinary duties and pay fit- ting tribute 1o his memory The members of the bar extend to his be reaved widow and family their sincere sympathy in this hour of trial and ex press ihe hope that the heritage which he has left them of unsullied character, lofty aspirations and unselfish devotion to daty may he treasured by them so long as life shall Jast and that it may be an inspiratis to his brothers of the profession to emt late ils virtues, cherish his memory and the more fittingly discharge the duties and responsibilities that may be cast upon them It is the ser this memorial be se of (his association that presented to the court with request that it be placed upon its records and a copy furnished to Mrs. Bain- bridge and that the court do now adjourn out of respect to the memory of brother. DAMAGE ALLOWANCE Low Appraisers’ Report Diteh Disappoints Land Owners. Owners of land along the route of the proposed Nishnabotna drainage ditch wil not receive anything llke the amount that they thought they ought to be allowed for damages If the board of supervisors con- eur in the report of the appraisers ap pointed to assess the damages of abutting property owners. The board of appraisers is comprised of R. V. Churchill of Neola, J. L. Murchison of Waveland township, and C. J. Stilwall of this eity They have scaled down claims for damages with a vengeance that makes the original demands appear almost ridleulous. Mrs. Anna B. Stevens who claimed $2,500 damages will recelve 3 if the report of the appraisers is accepted. K. Heineke claimed $3,000 and Is awarded D. C. Putt man thought he ought to he aliowed $4,000, but the appraisers say that $25 is all he should be given. J. €. Knowles placed the amount of his damages at $5,000, while the Appraisers say $500 would be in his case Fannah Peterson $1.250, but the commissioners say a find where he of § F. H $3500 and the apprai would be ample to repay him damage that he m ain by the construction of the ditch. Other claims which are for lesser amounts are practically in the same manner. on Nishnabot; sufficlent asked they falled to report that for 8§15 any reason of PAST WEEK IN BLUFFS SOCIETY Card Party and Dance Mre, Wilcox United ard hall A. Quinn of Oakland avenue will at bridge Monday In honor of Lysaght of Cberokee James Bone Wnd daughter are home from Los Angeles. they spent the winter Robert Mclntyre of South street entertained irformally Friday ing for Mrs. Lysaght of Cherokee Mrs. Frank T. True entertained the Ken sington club last Thu afternoon, The afternoon was spent soclally and refresh- ments were ser.ed The next meeting of the club will be at the home of Mrs. Ches ter Lawson. ‘The members will at by Mr. he Feature. Commnierciai Travelers party Friday afternoon The give wi A in Mrs. H entertain Mrs Mrs Avis where Mrs Miss Cal, Sixth even- of the Proto Card club be entertained Wednesday afiernoon the home of Mrs. Frank Hendricks Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson and Miss Trigg of Fort Worth, Tex., are gues Mrs. Robinson of South Seventh strees Mrs. W. H. Dudiey entertained at din- ner and bridge plimentary 1o Mrs. Lysaght of Cherokee Mrs. J. B Atk'ns will entertain at lunch- eon this evening. Those invited are Mr. and Mrs. W. Coppcek, Mr_and Mrs. W. I.. | Doiglass. Mrs. Lysaght, Dr. T. R, Lacey and Mr. Henry Atkins Mre. Joa Smi*h entertained Monday a ternoon, complimer (ary 1o Mrs Robert Theinhardt. The afternoon was spent play record | his | our the | would be damaged in excess | ¢ Hancock filed a claim for | scaled | of Wedresday evening com- | OMAHA, MONDAY, MAY Bluffs prize At heon Council hitomainiieie Ing cards at which the Miss Georgia Mitchell the game & course lur The literature depariment Bluffs Woman's club held Ing Thursday afternoon Mrs C. Smith on Smith acte as leader which was devoted close of the English renalssance. At the close of the meeting a al hour was | enjoved and refreshments were served The memimrs of the new Holy church entertained at a most successful card and dancing party Monday evening at the West Council Bluffs club_ house About X0 guests were present. Cards were played throughout the evening on the first floor, while dancing was enjoyed in the ball room on the second floor. Light re freshments were served during the evening Mre. Jayne H. Gretzer, daughter of Mr | and_Mrs, John 8 Gretzer, and Mr. Claude F. Smith were united in marriage Thurs day evening at o'clock at the rectory of 8t ul's Eplscopal church, the Rev, J w snes officlatin The wedding cere. I mony, which was very quiet on account ¢ the severe iliness of rh~ bride's mother was witnessad by only a few immediate relatives and friends. The regular monthly business and meeting of the Woman's Aid society | First Congregational church was held Tues afternoon at t Mre. A. J Durfee, 13 Park avenue the close of the business meeting an informa! kensing ton was enjoyed, Mrs. Durfee being as sisted in entertaining by Mrs. O. H. Lucas and Mrs. Barl Beardsley Light refresh ments were served during the afternoon The Jolly Jokers were entertained Thu day afternoon at the home of Mra. Geo Tinley. Miss Ragan acting as hostess. Flve hundred was played throughout the aft ernoon, three tables being used. Miss Hat tle Golf was awarded the prize for the highest score. while Mrs. Swanson was awarded the consolation prize. At the close of the game light refreshments were | served. The elub will meet in two weeka at the home of Mre A Hermesen, % Bluft street. Miss Hazel Lacey prettily appointed evening in honor of Miss Lelia and her brother, Mr. Charles whose marriage will take place A miscellaneous shower bride. Five hundred the evenirg, Miss Irene Ward receiving the prize for the highest score. At close of the game luncheon was served in the dining room. a color scheme of pink and white being carried out in the deco- rationt and menu. The guesis wece Miss Lefla Stevick. Miss Irene Ward Miss Mame McVay, Mrs. O. Spetman Mrs. Roy Smith, Mixs Bunice Mortenson | and Miss Pearl Hughes. Mrs. Roy Smith entertained ton Wednesday afterncon at { honbr of Miss Lela Stevick. During the afternoon A cup And saucer shower was tendered the bride-to-be. The afternoon was spent in a guessing contest, Mrs. Spet man being awarded the prize, after which luncheon was served in the dining room | from three small tables. which were pret- tily decorated with pink and white carna- tions. Covers were lald for Mrs. Spetman Miss Hazel Lacey, Miss Irene Ward, Miss Eunice Mortenson, Miss Frances Brendt Miss Pearl Hughes. Miss Stevick, Mrs Smith and Miss Edna Norgaard The annual luncheon of the was given Tiesday afternoon home of Mrs. Lewis Cutler. street. Covers were laid for bers. A color scheme of club’s color. was carried ouf orations. Yellow roses were used in the dining room shaued candelabraes were used in light- ing the room. At the close of “tha luncheon the reports from the offlcers were given. Mrs. Montgomery, chairman of the club. presented the new year books Short addre sses were made by Mra, Lewis Cutler, the retiring president, and Mre J. P. Organ, the new president. The cluh then adfourned untll the first Tuesday in October. The closing recej Bluffs Woman's club erncon at the home nings on North First bers of the board of directors acted as hostess Miss KEtta Baird entertained citation, after which Miss Maude a plano solo. At rogram a business mesting was leaders of the various depart ments and the chairmen of committees giv- ing intereating reports on last years work Al the close of the meeting refreshments were served and a soclal hour enjoved Forty members were present. Mra. Charles M. \Weir was elected delegate o the con vention of the lowa Federation of Wom an’s Clubs, 10 be held at Davenport week of Monday, May 1§ In honor of Miss Leila Stevick | marriage to Mr. Charles C. Lacey, and Miss Pear] lughes, whose marriage (o Mr. Oscar Baumelster will take place in June. Miss Trene Ward Miss Mae Mo Vay ‘and Miss Eunice Mortenson enter- tained Wednesday evening at tha home of Miss Mortenson on Fast Washing ton avenue The evening was spent with guessing games, Mrs. O. Spetman being awarded the first prize and Mrs. _Roy Smith the second prize Miss Fthel Shubert was awarded the prize for tie most comlic costume. At tha close of the game light refreshments were served The guests were: Mrs. O. Spetman, Miss Pearl. Hughes. Miss Leila Stevick. Mrs Roy Smith, Miss Hazel Lacey. Miss Ethel Shubert, Miss Eunice Mortenson, Mlsa Mae McVay and Miss Irene Ward One of the largest and most successful events of the seagon was the card party and dance given Thursday evening at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mre J. F. Wiicox on East Plerce street for the benefit f the Assoclated Charitles. The affair was in charge of a number of prominant women of the eitv, who hetped to make it a success. The fivst and second floors of the Wilcox home were used for cards, hoth bridge and five hundred being played. Mrs. |John P. Organ and Mr. Ciynton Byers were awarded the prizes for high s. | i playing bridge. while Mrs. Martin Dr. 1. 'H. Cole were awarded the prizes for | high score in five hurdred. The house wax | Borgeously decorated with roses | flowers and paims. In the living room | hydrangeas and palms were tsed in decor- | ating, while the mantle was banked with | palms. * The music room was decorated with Americnn Beauty roses. which were sed in profuston. while pink roses wel 1sed in the dining room. where a luncheon was served during the evening. There were about 125 guests present. The ball room on the third floor, which was decor- ated with palms and ferns, was used for Garcing throughout the evening, a4 large number of the vounger set enjoving th: evening with a long program of dances. The patronesses were Mrs. 1. F. Wilcox Mrs. A, P. Fair, Mra. Gall Hamilton, Mrs C. A Beno. Mrs. H. A Quinn and Mrs F. J. Schnorr was awarded the close of was sarved the Couneil te closing meet at the home of First avenue. Mrs of the afternoon the study of the of social f the J entertained card party at a Monday Stevick Lacey in was tender was_played A the iring at & kensing her home In club the Bluff mem Ideal at 133 thirty vellow in the dec effectively while yeliow thon of was held of Mrs. Vietor Jen stree. The mem Council aft the Fri whose The Yellow Peril. malaria—biliousness King's New Jaundice when Dr iaranteed vanishes Life Pills are taken For sale by Beaton Drug L | Kemper, HempnIt & Buckingnam, All kinds of platin The Weather. Temperature at Omaha yesterday m eal Record. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAL OMAHA, May 9.—Officlal record of tem perature and precipitation compared wilh the corresponding day of the last three | years 1906, 1908, 1907. 1906, Maximum temperature 5 n o 0 | Minimum temperature w 6Hoe n Mean temperature & B 6 b Procipitation i e Temperature and preoipitation departures from the normal at Omaha since March 1 and compared with the last two years Normal temperature . | Deficlency for the d Total deficlency sin | Normal precipitation Deficiency for the day “w 12 m 14 ineh 14 inch March 1 | Total precipitation since March 1.1.9 inches | Deficlency since March 1 3.59 inches Deficiency for cor. perind In 19 .3.10 inches | Deficiency for cor. period in 107. 389 inct | 1. A WELSH, Local Forecaste Family | June. | the | the close | the | cut | Towa HARLAN WILL BE CURATOR Historical Board Will Select Him as Successor to Aldrich, Attorney General Byers Holds Memo- Not ¥ day and that Saloons Need Not (€ rinl Day i a Legal Correspondent ) At this conceded (From a Staff MOINES May generally Harian, who has been nominal curator the historical department sin death of Charles Aidrich would be curator by the historical composed of rs of ourt, the Rovernor the public i The contes the DES time tha t Mr of quite selected board the which s the memt supreme an supsrinten most of teresting dent truction for Four women were who has been employed partment fov some w candidate. Others John Drake Miss Laura Reid and Miss Winterrand. Open Monday. not handing in an officia fon on the subject, Attorney General Ry ers in a letter written to City So licitor Joseph R. Frailey of Ft. Madison says that May 31, although it may served as Memorial day not holiday by therefore remain on general suggests It their own there wiil be nothing coholic bevernge line on May This view of the attc not only affect the Monday I day. but likewise the lowing July 4 which also duy. Interest in the question Intense in all sections of the state. Reinstate Pollce Matron. mandatory injunction of the district Mrs. Babcock, police matron of Des Moines, who was recently “fired" by fiman Hamery, is reinstated by the court that she was discharged with- out sufficient cause. Mrs. Babcock | she will take her old place and remain as matron until they make it 8o disagreeable for her she can no longer stand it Cermmics Building Contrac The trustees of the Ames Agricultural college have the contract for the new $26.000 ceramics bullding at to a Waterloo construction firm building is to be given over to the study of earth and clay works Maybr Royer business man, Saturday and as A customer o lishment in Kansas City of June, 193, when J. J Louls horseman, disappeared posed to have murdered Frederick Barrington. Boyer his old he said clothes were about the same proportic his own. ness at the time in 1ssistant's place candlates Steele in the years, . were Mrs Saloons While opin be ob legal statute and a as designated he saloons cannot closed that day. The attorney that if the saloons interests doing El general after Monday falls be compelled to con best however n the al ney wiil Mem tol on has By court Coun let Ames Further of Sioux Identified, City, who Ieited the tdentitied his tailor during the month McCann, the St and is sup by “Lord s A county 0 prominent jail here Maybray been customer, because Kansas City he wee in Alleged Bigamist. with ' wite desertion, F well-known civil engineer of Des Molnes. was arrested Kirksville, Tex., Saturday, following indictment by the grand Jury, and sheriff of Polk couaty has gone after him | Dodge did the concrete work on the Polk county court house, the new federal build ing and the Locust bridge. News of his marital troubles complete prise. His wife charges that deserted her, but has married another wor Henderson Savannah, [l B and Charged | Dodge. a contractor at his the street Is a not only he alleges | Florence VETERAN IS BURNED TO William H. Crane’s Remains Found in Debris of Burned House. CRESTON, la, May 9—(Special.) liam H. Crane, an war of s wil f the at the Daven Hudson in the dining while she was He attempted to light to prepare his supper, he was The house veteran was cremated In a fire Mrs. Emma Hudson, in where he was boarding. Mrs. had left her room for him to warm over absent for the day the gasoline stove when it exploded in the flames pletely destroyed, and that Mr. Crane was in the debris his charred remains were stumbled while members of the family ing the ruins of the fire. A voucher for $3 was found on his leather wallet, with other Mr. Crane was 67 been taking He formerly lived in a and daughter will be sent to St aged o civil home port boarder's supper and enveloped was almost it was not com known until 1won were search- pension person valu- of treat- in & hea able papers. age, and had ment in Davenport 8t. Paul, and has living there. e body Paul for years medical son - buria Consent? May 8 the atstrict court Joseph Egermayer to two saloons In the busi the issues involved are but of statewide interest poin h the Can Saloons Bay MARSHALLTOWN, Ia Suits have been filed in by County At perpetually enjoin district ~(Special and of local ness not only The to principal whi county llegations that law con proy within fift raises in | saloonists cannot templates. erty feet of ~gally, as the purchase the consent owners who own property saloon proper These suits followed the indictment of the | two saloons on \arges of ruisances CRESTON, la Harry Anderson of this { i1l from drinking nearly all the contents of a six-ounce bottle of medicine morning. She had been taking medicine A tonic, and for some unknown stead of taking the usua all there was in the bol veloped symptoms of strychnine polsoning Medical ald was given her she will though still (Spec Mrs, city s critieally Saturday reason in she drank She soon dose. and it is thought recover nai s very serious Newsboy Saves Playmate's Life, CENTERVILLE May 9 Earl O'Hpir, a W-year-old part of the hero Ia Special) playea the he dived this place Benson O'Halr risked was fifteen gone down for the efforts were required Priday into the Burlington and saved aged § years his life feet deep when reser at schoolmate, Beulah from drowning the water The girl ha third time and heroic to restore her which to consclousness. Prize Spellin GLENWOOD, la, May all county high school | contest was nela at Baturday afternoon | ductea by County Contest. 9.~ (Special.)—A and grade the court house here and evening. Buperintendent George | B Masers. Forty-five dollars in cash | prizes and diplomas of honor were awarded to the winners. In the grade contest held in the afternoon. Doris McDowell of Bm erson was first; EMot Robi Esther Pickens con- son of Gowens | second of Ulenwood, tnird HOT CONTEST FOR ASSISTANT | the de- | company he leading | | was for eleven | whe 8un- | been | Julla Scu it being held | worth of says | | being | the butlding | The new | expeet his | He did not know Maybray's busi- | !& ! the ! slded at DEATH | | abandoned spelling | | { Cavana | Mirn i he thoug | the state 10, 1900, | | | Board of rr.ldc Gives Banquet for President Kruse th Taylor and O fife the rt In the high ning, Clyde | Irene Helde | held nwood was f Fra Mult Alice Plumb of Silver re 170 contestants from school mate e Merritt of G e Siiver Cit Malvern fieth o or City, se Dressler of Chief Executive Declares Himself as Opposed to Suffrage in Distriot of Columbia. third siland fourth and There rele of | 1 Th wa News N WASHINGTC Saturday w May rtained a g Py A banque . of Was Roard fall meeting of t m of this place, in | October. Between thirty and forty preacher | Under delegatcs will attend CEDAR FALLS - Judge Cummins tenced Frank Smith to jail for thirty lays for entering and pilfering the home of Mrs. 8. T. Walker. He elaims Galena Til, as his home and was emploved by the | ity stieet commissiorer MASON CITY - Fred « Western brakeman who amputated, died ¢ it The body was taken to his former mans Kent, 1. this afternoon f CRESCO-On the United States inspector, third Towa National Guard, of has been mustere C of service found that the standard o had fi below the effic Several towns of the state, in- cluding Charles City and New Hampton, have made application for the company CEDAR FALLS—Rev. Albert Loughridge | of this city has accepted the position of instructor in theology in the Des Molnes college, to Legin with the opening the school vear in Septemb Mr. Loughridge | vears teacher of Latin in Teachers' college, resigning nine | 0 go-to India a nissionary auspices of the ap‘ist Missfon On aceount of eal'n of his turned here ago H. W. Somers, business manager lowa college, has recelved check for $0.0 from Andrew Carnegi who promised the college that amount pro vided it raised an additional $60,000 for endowment purposes. Mr. Carnegle's agent, has been in Grinnell for a week ex amining the subscription accounts, has finished his work and says that ail of the requirements of the board have been fully net TOWA FALLS TRAKR o preshy Water 1t " ngton auspices of and the Chambar of ¢ W. Willsnmwon's W. Willlamson, writes: “This is to Kidney Remedy Kidney tro will do etter, Huntington, W that 1 used nervous ex and tr hat Viee ¥ am who President stmaster today | pre nt & s Rev. 1 Va Fo haustion and to say that tor ¥ stored heal guest t Speaker Hitelicock representa hadl ertity v'e for ve am it all you clatm Mater w at foy ey's K h and a has thousar Remedy stiength paviiing by John . ad as Was a weak, run down people drugs and is preasant by all druggists, gto take, ome mful sale ha ‘. ment the District of Col mpany of the | cant fty ity view of the mov now on foot A\ds !»nv | 1o change i i mbia govern are Business | Bee Wa Hoosters Words of Praise For the several ingredients of which Dr. Pierce's me cines are composed, as given by leaders in all the several schools of medicine, should have far more weight than any, amount of non-professional testimonials. A Booklet made up of these sent free. Address as below. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has THE BADGE OF MONFSTY On every i bottle-wrapper, in a full list of all its ingredients printed in plain English and sworn to as correct. { If you are an invalid woman and suffer from frequent | headache, backache, gnawing distress in stomach, period- = ical pains, disagreeable dragging-down distress, perhaps dark spots or specks dancing before the eyes, faint spells and kindred symptoms caused by female weakness, or other derangement of the feminine organs, you can not do better than take Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription The hospital, surgeon’s knife and operating table may be avoided by the timely use of ‘‘Favorite Prescription’ in such cases. Thereby the obnox- ious examinations and local treatments of the family physicien can be avoided and a thorough course of successful treatment carried out in the privacy of the home. Favorite Presc composed of the very best native medicinal roots known to medical science for th cure of woman's peculiar ailments, and contains no cohol and no harmful or habit-forming drug demanded the State vears ago under the ary board wife they GRINN As a year of a nt of 8chools ax iperinte ty of this county the following talent for coming session of the county norma which will he condicted Miss Loren Hezzelwood of of Eldora, M apolis, Macey ( s of Union at the county seat DUBUQUE—The the State Assocla in this ety June prepared for t Announce th instructors Alvin Holton of Alden, A Mabel Farns will be held this Adelnid uniphell Keokuk and he institut E. Pa annual on of ® ot conventi ks will be h and 17. The plans entertainment of Blks are the elaborate of thei ver contemplated in lowa. One of the most important features in connection with the ing has been the securing Do not expect too much from ‘‘Favorite Prescription;'’ it will hot perform miracles ; it will not dissolve or cure tumors. No medicine will. It will do as much to establish vigorous health in most weaknesses and ailments pecul- inrly incident to women as any medicine can. It must be given a fair chance by perseverance in its use for a reasonable length of time. o | % 4 . You can't afford to accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this of u low fare from the Western Pusscnger > association fro point «n Towa. It remedy of known composition. i that n 400 and 5,000 Elks Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All cors will spend the n the city respondence is guarded as sacredly secret and womanly confidences are pro- MUSCATINE- -With ‘the evident desire of tected by professional privacy. Address World's Dispensary Medical Assos committing sulcide, Earl Wal dived ciation, Dr. R. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y. headlong from Rock lIsland train No. 61| Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets the best laxative and regulator of the bowels. last night as it was running rapidly ‘about = “ s 4 a mile east of this city. Walker died an hour later in the Hersey hospital without regaining consciousn, He was 36 years id and had lead a solitary existence in a cibin boat a short distance from the point where he took the fatal leap. Some believe he could successfully make the brakeman who tried to stop most kine betwe two da leap, and th | | him was knocked down | remembered | | IOWA AT in this vicinity Last fali several farmers as well Isewhere were the viclims of a patent who was selling n patent and Sheriff Walsh of this n advised that the man wanted here for securing money under false pretenses has heen sentenced to a vear In the penitentiary from Washington county, Wisconsin. The voung man who operated here and secured several contiacts for fence machines, and then neglected or forgot to deliver the ocw, went by the name of J. O. Butler IOWA FALLS—Many people in this part the state are taking much interest iu sad case of Chris Anderson, who Wwas drowned in dar river at Waterle several w and whose body h not been recovered. Anderson formerly re Popejoy and Dows and was wel known In the country north of here. It now developes that he carrfed a policy of 00 on his life, but the insurance company s to pay the widow unless the body duced, ‘After many efforts to recos body, hope doing seems about and in hopes of adding an in- centive to another effort to find the body the widow has offered a reward of $1.000 T'wo other men lost their lives at the time Anderson was drowned should insist on e flour you ask for and ask for Bulie's Best “The Best Flour. Made” ¢ man fencing machine. county has just b supposed to be | of ccepl no ‘Zw.s‘?zzafe Kemper, Hemphill & Buckingham, All kinds of plating. CHICAGO CABS ARE ON STRIKE Thousand Men Demand in for ra Ont teo Incrense Fuforee Send your name and acdress, entlosing 2¢ in stamps, and we mail you a series of six attractive child-life Post-cards, entitied “The Verdict.” Address AUG. J. BULTE MILLING CO., Kansas City, Mo, R A S S B R SRR H. J. HUGHES COMPANY Distributer of Bulte’s Best Flour CHICAGO. Arivers went May O thousand on strike Saturday between the the unton week One cah tollowing Liverymen's as The drivers de refused com- Tomorrow 100 funerals take place. The police to glve funeral a conference soctation and manded $14 a promise on $13 scheduled to celved orders right of way and 0 are processions | Deadwood PORTLAND Hot Springs ALEM Burlmgmn} Huure New Seattle Commencing May 23d The Burlington-Great northwest. Northern Seattle train leaves Oamba at ol m. for the . Seattle Kxposition rates with diverse routes apply via this new Trans-Continen between the Missouri valley and Puget Sound | way the route through Judith Basin, Great Falls, Spokane, the Wenatchee Valley and Cascade Mountains through the upper Northwest country. Only $50.00 to Seattle and back via direct routes. J. B. REYNOLDS, City Passenger. Agent, 1502 Farnam St., Omaha. an interesting and seenie way