Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 5, 1909, Page 7

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dinor Mention Mammend MASIne e pest Yauder LRIGASS. anderiaers. Pho Mmodern Touse, B AN A SUOL et Puryescs coiles Woodsing . OuertaMing compaay. Tal, 4 Lewis Catier, funerai dircoror. - Phone % FALST BEAR A v deurd & Solasd. anue Pame Kzpert mano umne W aen i waol relislee waat ed Council Blufis ELAS NEMORIAL SERVICES “omncil Bluffs Ledge Will Hoid Them Sanday JUTSIDE SPEAKERS TO ATTEND B Mmietah Warttw of Waryville. Wo.. and W. B. Witchell of Siines, Orarere—Kizht Demd Thin Temr. suneil Blufts lodife Mo, 1. Senwwolent md Proteetive er of Wiks will Boid wrnual memorial services Sunds on At the Ww theater at 2 $noe its organmization in the winter W e lodye ham ort forty-seven members. | dinee the memesn! ezercses of a year i Main stree will meet o TR A tunt room Winter term Western lowa college oper Mondsy, Sovember 3 Send for catalo Acend the Sest sehosi. Sunany afiernoan at 4o'cioek in the Heore. | synagugne an -Ziomm. Place your orders ai omes for Christnas ure framing Upen @ to 3, evenings E. Adezander. 38 Srosdwas. A marriage dcenge was weued yesterduy tw Eimer Jus e Ford, agea = uf Lincoid. Neb., and Emma Peters, agea 5 of Gib-| sun. Nel. The Gadies of the Muaccabess of the Warld will nasquerade oall in Musanic T Decsmuer o Whatey s srehestra. Ticwsts Me o cuuple; exuw ady. Be. Judge Gr y in Adistrive smInst L s Mutumi Fire » - 3 cion srove. The on a ago A has taken aght of the members t the iodge smpiete program for the lodwe was amnounced yesterdsy. B n of Maryville, Mo, and W ohe! of Sidne la will be the of the afternosn. The committes harge af the pregram i» composed of nmet Timley, W. A. Maurer, T. A. Bae- P R Gerwe This = the program PART I Serenade — Tro for pianc. Miss la Brawn, Mr Charles Tu Jpening @rest Ruler aof All-weeing aud henign Leak down upan and biess our work And be all gtorr Thine Oh' hear our prayers for the honored dead, While bearing in our minds sullding in Stowx City. | The memories graven om euch hert The funeral of the iate Car! Madsen will be heid this morning ac 0 o cleek frem the family foms. & Frankin svenus, and burisl will de in Fairview cemetery Rev. James M. Willlams. pastor of Broadway Methodist cnurch, will conduct the services. BE. Cooper gwve lis deeision esterdmy afiermoom i die repiewin suit of Chomas Hayes agaiust Adeiine K . Smito. proprietor of 4 clemaing estaoisument. find- ing for Mrs. Smith. The sult inveived 2 bill of @50 for ciemning & suit of clothes. Hayes contended thac the charge was wtorbitant sad Mrs. Smith refused to de- liver the ciciaes untii she received her money. Hayes gave notice of appeal to the aistrtot: eour- Poncsiow. 90 First avenue, flled siriate and asking the court to comumit 1Um tw the wmce nowpital for dipsomaniscs Deputy Sheriff Leuch. wiho geuiing um Stinsen e to gre- iman Shor: for assstance. bDetore Judge Wor Auld Lang Syne Imvmeation Recitattve—And When He Had Spent i that Thou Hadw Hemrkened Peat Bventiaw* Address A —— Brother W & Mitchell First Movement from Trig, in 3 minor “The Last o Sulliven Address P it Brother B. Raleigh Martn. “Tn Our Absent Brethers' - \ Elks' Quartet. Closing Ceremontes Praise God from whom all bis Praiwe Him ail cremtures here below. Praise Him alitve for ail that's good. Praise Him for our true Bretherhood. will puy tribute. with date af death August 3. if i S BRHANBREARE I n e R e B o MG R B R i | Owing (o the inciement weather the at- tendance Frifay at the second opening reception to the public at the Young Men's | Chrstian association’'s new buliding was ' muecH smaller than that of Thursdsy night, Big things are. however. looked for wnight whieh will mark the ciese of the thres | dayw apeming ceietratiom An inueresting - 1987 bl 987 1508 18 1Ns ey 1988 . . i Bl I mer | . 88T e 1987 e T 908 T e | 8 we7 1988 | - o07 | s Ey 183 ol 1T . 005 0% mes 07 .. 1 ™83 = THE OMAHA Council Bluffs Thursdil® for & few BSeurs while enroute tome frem Colorads. has mken the affer inger samsderation snd promised W 2eity President. Day of his decision i & few | ays Far the laet six vemrs Mr Besuman ime Deam engnged n Young Men s _hrl'} ian assoeacen work m Minnesota as state sevretary of county work. For several monine past he had oceen engaged o as- sociatian fed work n Caiorade. Abstract company of Council BlufSs: : rad Torneton to Pottawactumie Soumiy. DaCT et W, i—ieds. 4 o 4.5 @ | jmesh Henry Dwy o Peuawatimmie | sounty. part nesy, of M4 g o d Hugh C. MecCaon st ai to Pottawatta- mie sounty, Part MAD-MA se d Jus B Foote w Pottawaliamie county, part swi, owi, A-7-4l, 4 o d Efward Stuigris Pottawaiamie wwiy swiy BTB4l q o 4 o Pattawartamie count:. county. pmrt owi, swiy 0754 @ €. B. Dutrew and wife o Pottswatis.- part mwh, awl, D 2 Pottawacta- mie 0. P Osier and_wife to Portawvattamin county. part -3, q c & Jonn Hommer and wife to Cora B. Os- Born and Ora O. Qaborn, jots 1 2 8 and 4 biosk W n Central sb in Council Bluffs, q e 4. 4 " A A Kk and wife to NMis Johnson, ot 4 bioek n Hughes & Doni- phan's add Counefl Biufts, 4. Towa Townsite company to Willlam Kiillon, w246 feet of out lot B, Bemt- loy. In 4 Cora B. Osborn and husband to Ora Oshorn. lots I and & Biock 18, Tentral_sub in neil Bluffs. w d Fred E._Torneton and wife to Bernard = Hiller. part swi ST5-42 w 4 Agnes C. Wesmt. singie. to Wverest Claude West. ot 8 bloek I Bush- neil's add to Council Bluffs. w 4 @._F. Carey, unmarried. to Plato Robh. iot 8 Benjmmin Panr's West End sub in Ceuncil Bluffs, w.d = Ninetmen transfers. aggresating....36.98 Water Dushed Over Specht. Alber: Specht. a loeal dmirvman, have a hearing this afternoon before Tus- tiee E B Gardiner an the sharge of com- | mitting asssult and battery om Mrs Min- nle Schnoer. ome ef his customers. who resides near the cormer of Mighch avemue | and Twelrth sirwet. Specht. according to the - story tolt| County Attorney Hess by Mrs. Schnoer, |atterngon to Schnoor. as %t money n the | The Calarado authorities, towever, will nct |@et noig of Pertsonn until after the su- thortties here get (hrough with him. Petti- | john has been bound over to await January 4 and is new iIn the county jail. County Atturney Hess said | thm: he expected an indictment NEW YORK, Dee 4—Carrying out the pian for the reorganization of the properties scquired by B. ¥ Yomkum and his assoei- |ates in ther purehase from the Roek Isiand of the St. Louis & San Franeiseo, A new beard of directors and new afffcers succinctly the rise of the power of the Speaker and the evolution of legisla- tion by committees. These letters will be sirictly non-partisan; they will deal in facts rather SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 5, Great political interest centers in the coming session of Congress. The tariff legisiation enacted at the special session caused a sharp division in the ranks of the Republican party, which was reflected by a similar split among the Democrats. Senator Aldrich and Speaker Cannon, the heads of the majerity erganizatiors of the two Houses, will be attacked by the insurgent Republicans and militant Demscrats, and the ensuing struggle will make one of the most important chapters in the history of American legisiation. Apropos of this extremely important political situation, FREDERIC ]J. HASKIN will write for this newspaper a series of twenty-ome articles reviewing the history of the American from the foundation of the government. These letters will tell the story of the great Congressional battles between oppoesing forces in the government, and will between the White House and Congress. Jackson, Tyler, Johnson, Cleveland, and Roosevelt lock=d hosns with Congress, careers of many prominent Americans from the days of Jefferson and Hamilton to those of Aldrich and La Follette. The reader will find them interesting for their relation to the contempe: aneous news, and valuable for their educational and "--"'“—"""'—"'"‘"— of the Chicago & Bastern Nlineis. eme of - Farious entertainment will Be Dro- | hy ines of the "Prisco system, were sissted vided for thuse who attend. Thers will B¢ 1ogey 5. L. Winenell was mades president lots of music, buth instrumental and voeal | ang B. Y. Yesum chairman of the beard and a festure of s pAST of the DrogXam and of the sxeeulive comunilies. | promises to be the appearance of the West| The new beard consists of Jumes Camp- | Ststers quartst of Omana. Beil, Bawin Hawiey, T. E Head C. W ! The members of the Weman's Christen Hilard, R. A Jackson, B. H. Porter. i, | Temperance umiem, which gemerousty fur-|E. V. R Thaver. Frank Trumbul, T H | nislied Gne of the reoms in the dormitory, West and Messrs Winchell and Yoakum. will serve diuner this eveming in the large | Other officers elected were: W. J. Jack- hall oo the second foer fram 5 two § %6, vice president and general manager: ey ' W. B Biddle vics president in charge of Among the visitors from Omana presems TACTIC: W SRk v punitens,. et o e p > G 'LS}NH-MKMWM |dmnt of the sssccistion of that aty. whe ! T Ao T .Gl;lm -m:r-ammrm- xv-..-;:. occasion to congrasulate (*m‘\l" d | Counesi. Biutes an itn eplendid ISR, | ana o R . scege oo-t and the Roek [siand 'Mterests on the beard which. he declared, Was the Snest STUS- | reciring. The new buard is compesed of ture of itm kind in this or any other mate W X Bixhy. James Campbell, ¥ F for the money that it cost. He paid a nest Wiower A. Grely Edwin Suwiey T. D compiiment to the business men. and others Waith, C. W. Hillard. B H Porter, ir wao by their money snd their energies tad X V. R. Thayer. Frank Trumbull T H mads he magnificent home of the associs- West and Messrs Wincheil and Tomium Has e ~eputatior doing first class ton possibie, and assyred them thac they Mr Yoskum remains chatrman of the Gomrd adiey Talloring and Fitting. Tou can &l wouid be amply repaid by tie good thac it (8Ad of (he executive committee. ways il Gur garmeats by their Unes sod| Louis go fer the young mem and boys of FAST TRAIN IS DERAILED style When you o R s i e the city and for the commumity ac large. ates. i€ o T e oant| Swcreary Jones of the sssevistion at o Gptidinte. sylin & very meassnale @Slumius Neb. was siso & vister it srices. W do ail cnds of alteggsions iine | SVeing and when cailsd upen he made 3 §o furs 1 2 8 & The dadication exercises wil! be held Open Evenings THI S P. M. sunay setermoon 2c © woioex sad te e pronmnt fuil program will be wunounced seme time the stxtiom at this peint was demolished today. Hmsry Curts. former gemerai see- TOnight when s Pemnsyivants. St Louis retary of the loeal assogintion. now seers. New York flyer mnning fifty miles an tary of the assesiation @ Fort Dodie DOUF. ran fo an aleged defective switch Seuths S, [N0s written President Day that he wiil ge | Just west of the depet. Otto Schuen. a arepared t A0 first cimss taiior- presemt at the dedicstion exercises If pos. (il clerk Suin Indlunapoils. was the Bals. baur mamai o ] e most seriousiy injured. Nome of the pas- Let me make you 4 sait of The board of directors has invited ¥. & | Sengerw was hurt. does not preve satisfactory, | Besuasn of Owatonna, Minn., t© acespt ThHe engine and first car passed safely the pesition of secrmtary lere. Mr. Eagy OVer the switsh, but the remainder of the | man, woo stopped. over in Council Blufgy TR ook the siding. The frst mail car i which was Schoen. piunged down = fifteen-foot emnankment mnd was aimest demoiished. The second mal car dashed scross the piatform and the depot, wracking the stucture The remaning carm which toek the sifimg Wept an the Gack Al the injured were matl clerks. The ijured wers taken to a hote! here The enmine was sent for aid and s special Tmin exrrying railway officials and phy- simans was sent from Riehmowd, ind. IOWA BANES DOING WELL (Prom s Stuff Correspendent.; DES MOINES. Des 4—(Special —State | Anditor Bleakiey Friday gave out s stace ment of the conditions f lowa banks under cail of November 3. iast. the showing made g regarded as very fine. Since Augnst ¥ the number of banks increased by tem. with SIS0 added capital. Sin: NSovember . IMS& the number of banks and trust companies increased by forty seven. The increase of depesits since Au- sust 10 was EBGLEIE In the year the incresse of depowits was EINLSAM. The average reserve in all lowa banks under the last esil was I8 per cent. The banks neid in sddition to ther capital stoek of over WLOMOW® = surplus of WEIETH an andivided profits of .32 1M. State Canferemnce Program. At the quarter!y state cpnference under the auspices of the Bomrd of Contro’ mext week. the program includes “The Reiigious Side of Life in State Institutions.” by Chapiain Jesse Coie of the Iowa Soldiers home; “The Efucation of the D - Tlorenes W sen of Coum r “Veiuntary Admissions o State Hompitals. Wy Dr. Mcaillimer of Cherokee: “The Study of Fuiclogy ” by Dr Pedista of Ilineis, and “The Dry Farming Revetution.™ | pormit the wmiing t Lincoin of Albert|was s metai band on whieh was insertbed TOlver, who is thers accused of wife and | tumily Qesertion. He i In cuStody & ln. | dtanoia. ! prisoners who 4 month ago broke the state reformatlory at Anamoss, | have been caught in St. Louis. These are | Ba Relly, serving tme for breaking and | entering, from Pelk county, aud Jo Dan- | ieis, convicted at Sloux City of conspiraey. They sawed off the bDars aod disappesrsd. Papers were secured Wday 0 secure their | return. Fire at Goevernor's Home. Governor Carrcil arose ear today o | maike a spesisl tip to Eldora to visit the State Indusrial schosl. As e returned | from milking the cow he discovered a fire nmd broken out in the kitchen. He promptiy put it out and went on Lis jour- aey. Wil Disbund Frasermal. The members of thie lowa Warkmen ssve voted o disband the smme and it will close business on December 15 This was formerty the lows division of the Ancient Order of United Warkmen, bui many years ago 3 difference arose over die payment of desth losses In the seuth and the lowa odge seceded from the par- ent lodge. Fer a time it prospered, and tign o mew arganization was affected af- Siiated with the natonsl order and s nas overshadtwed the aider seceding order The latter has Jol made gains and will sow quit bumness. SHERIFF CITED FOR CONTEMPT W. A Holirem of Cerre Gardo Couney for Mason Clty. o place un; £ 'W. A Holden of Cevro Gendo county wio is charged With contempt of the Black- nawk distriet ceurt and will be o w appear- Befors the court Saturdsy to give why he faled to serve 3 writ af hers Disobedience af “No. U™ and the year “108" and the lst ters “D. T which doubtiess Sepresent the lowner's name Thers was no message | with the Bird (o shiuw frem where it had been sen: or it demination | TRAINMEN'S DEMANDS ARE NEAALY READY! Empiayes of Thirty-Twe Limes Sast of the Mississippi Will Fresesc Them Desember L1 NEW YORK Dec 4—Officers of the Brotherhoed of Raflway Tramymen. who announced yesterday that mey will demand & gemeral incresse of 10 per cent from hirty-owo raiiroade wast Missiswipps. smid tomight thac the men posttively will not go out in sympachy with the western switchmen. They will deeline lowever, to talte the places of the strik “rs. Ve expect” smid Wiee President Mur “to present our demands on Decwm. and the wage crmfersnes will bes ne outcome of Siriking Foreigness at Plusburs Shoot Deputy Sheriff Who HRe- PITTSBURG. Dec 4—PFor pulling down » slack fiag n A8flance of the edict of an nfuriated mob of striking foregn workmen near the Colomai Steei company's plant st Monica, Deputy Sherff Conway Crowiey was shot today and probably tatmily wounded Striking workmen, alter wmaing dewn die Amertcan flag. piaced the bimck flag on w pole and gathersd sbeut it daring the pelles afficers o ‘ade it town Fearing further violence the sheriff has plaoed deputies on Aty ar the see: glant WHEELING, W. Va. Dec I—in x sor conignt by mrike sympathisers and depury sheriffe guanding e Aetos piani of the Ameriean Sheer and Tin Plae company = guard was shot and serousy woundéd. Pifty deputies are guarding the plan: Perry’s Fleet to Fight Agan Otf Put-in Bay TOLEDO, O, Dec 3i—Oliver Hassed Perry's “home-made’ flest in repiies will again give batile to the Britisy in warfare during the esntemnial of Perry's vistory at Put-in say. Juy 4 0 September 1% 1M acsording (o plans agreed upen odey Commissions officialy ~epresenting Ohio. Peansyivania Michigan, llinois and Wisconsin met in thelr st joint session and determined the gemeral autiine of the ceietration, for which ade Jusie appropriations will be asked from e nierested states and congress. It v the Jirpese 1o aave Perry » reconstacted flest sall from Erie. Pa. where be hullt Nis sine stups, and thet of the British commandes, apiai; Rober: H. Bareisy from Detreif, and engage i sham battle nesr Wem Sie- or island. After ‘the spemy are ouwre™ fie victors will sail on & tumphal voyaws, ouching the principal purts of the grest iakes. The commisston was nformed that & movement has been started to raiwe the faull of .ne flagship Lawrence windh was sunk ac Srie, to head the fleet, fying Perry's artginai bmsie flag. some Taes of whtcn has been found in [linois SYRIAN IS A WHITE MAN Comtn George Najour in Gesosed Nacuralization By Ceurt at Atianca. ATLANTA. Gu. Des. 4—By (he dwetsion of Judge W T Newmsn of the United States district court dmy Costa Gearge Najour. a Syrtan by birth. v deciared & white man and ~ilgibie @ Driviieges of @ti- senship n the Uniied Staces. Be 5 & Mongollen. The case will be (akes to the United States court of sppesis

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