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OMAHA, MONDAY, APRIL ‘lCHT(EA\TERS 0N CO\ER Minnesota, now head of the Grand Army C l Bl “ : s Nb N Al ost Q LIVlng South ole l rip ’» ot the Republle, is one of the Incorpera- ounci uiis Council Bluffs ¥t ‘ : o Be Watche Off f nt g 5 - | tors. Other Incorporations are the German 3 5 ¢ or rresc fowa Republican Factions Line Up on | Trust and Savings bonk ef Wheatiand, Mrs, Sylvia Wilkes to Try Money | B \ Clear v, s i reoeen cementcon- | FIRE. DAMAGES ELKS' HOME| **Mikes” Suits Making Game for Tme. | By Upper House J pany, capital $10,000, ML 3 | Joint Expedition of Arctic Club and Want Union Depot. —_— s | " . | v GARST ENDORSES SENATORS | Linbere. o station on the southwestern | Hangs Fire worLD'S RICHEST WOMAN TALKS| . | Geographic Society Halted by | | ivision of the Milwaukee road, has askea | Flames and Water Cause Loss of | |High Prices Will Be Further Investi- | Lack of Fund Campaign ;6 ‘Carrell, Whe s Nom- ‘}:"":'r:";IR:;‘:":"";:;"“I’:_':"::d""'“:‘r':‘::‘;;\ Several Thousands. Ptk Wi Gatistinee - UNAR AL Pleased with Aptitude of Daughter, gated Although Appropriation | skt committal, 1s in Hands of Men | rajiroads to erect and maintain & union { . | Who Will Be Trained to Look May Be Lacking. WASHINGTON, April 34.—The expedition, Opbeliva te Contne of © depot HIGH WIND CAUSES WORRY | Visement by Judge Wheeler— After Mor Btensive 3 planned jointly by the Peary Arctle olub | ae . : of New York and the National Geoy hi 5 —— | Pumpkin Seed Suit. Busine . nal Geographic mins and Dolliver, | — 4 4 (OGN A o " . WASHINGTON, April 20 — Republican Society for the discovety of the South Fire Does Great ottt ok . iterk; or. e, berkne Somitalives nvertis| ©61-Hak BB Chadtmcle 1, el ke WX DES MOINES, April 24.—(Special )1t 1s | ¢ s Intense—Crossed Wires Start Motions for continuance of four civil suits| NEW YORK, April 2.—(Special Tele- | gating high prices of necessitics have de- | least. The Arctic club has given up the now certain that the lowa campalgn wili| Dama ein a Trethloasinsurance Will brought by Mabray “mikes” against local | Sram.)—Mrs. Hetty Green, the world's rich- | cided to abandon efforts to have the senate ldea and the soclety has notitied Com- center upon' the fight for governot. Two | g Eed e parties to recover the amounts of which |5t Woman and the most picturesque flgure | vote $65.00 to carry on the inquiry mander Peary that it will be unable to ' years ago the only thing considered was | ouisiana own‘ - | they claimed to have been buncoed by the | In ;\morh'ln financial circles hus begun to | The decision will be communicated to the | undertake it this year the senatorial nomination as between Alll | “big store” swindling syndicate were argued | Shift her burdens upon the shoulders of her | genate by Chairman Lodge, probably on| Lack of money is the principal cause. It son and Cummins and all organjzation was | The crossing of high and low voltage |and submitted to Judge Wheeler In the dis- "fl”k“"r‘ Mrs. Sylvia Wilk | Monday, and at the same time he Is ex-| was estimated that 350,000 would be required with & view to ‘this question. Now the R electric wires caused by the heavy wind, |trict court yesterday afternoon. The court| Mrs. Green is not going to retire alto- | pected to assert that “nothing but a demo-|to secure the equipments such as Com- contest, insofar as it relates to national Five Thousand People Homeless in [which at the time was blowing a veritable | ook the matter under advisement gether from the arena of business; she |cratic fillbuster could have prevented the mander Peary utilized on his trip to the affairs, refers to an endorsement or sup-| gale, was responsible for a fire in the| Objection to the continuance of these | ©0Uld nOt possibly do that even though she | passage of the resolution.” th Pole. But to date only about $25,000 Dort of the two lowa senators. Both tac-| Lake Charles and Losses Reach |/ i.ome club house of Councll BIULEs | cases was made by counsel for the deten. |18 78 Years of age and her heaith has begun| The committee, or at least it republican | had been raised and no more was . in tions are agreed as to the propriety of an $4,000,000. {lodge of Eiks on First avenue, adjolning | gants on the grounds that they had ai-| '© fall but she is going to transfer a large | members, Senators Lodge, Gallinger, Smoot | prospect 3 endorsement of the national and state plat [the Grand hotel, Saturday afternoon. | . oq. peen continued three times at the| PUrden of her business responsibilities. She [and McCumber, intend to go on With the If none of the forelgn South polar expedi- forms and ‘administrations, but there is [The damage, the exact extent of which | oo B0 0 i ntiets. Counsel for the | S3/d 50 today and at the same time preached | work, notwithstanding the failure of the | tions reach thelr goal this year, it is not im- v v | LAKE CHARLES, La., April 24.—(Special | be d 4 tne | 0 ¢ an eloquent s o Y r T 0 ¢ ded pear h wide divergence as to whether or not the m cannot be determined for some time, prin- | o = "o Tt they were ready and quent sermon to the American |resolution. They say they have conten probable that the Peary Aretie club and attitude of the senators on the railroad | Telegram)—Five thousand persons are |cipally caused by water, is estimated at | anxious to have the cases tried and dis.| YOMAD. Praising her native shrewdness, |from the outset they had authority under|iho Geographic soclety will attempt to carry s » homeless, several issing, scof - 7.5 | 3 o | c s her fra o0 Y o he coi ee At 81 o Sbnike rhokbures shewid Do, aoproved OF | Jured and property demage to'the extent | Tho srossing of the electric wires per. |P048d Of &X thia terr il e WAY: cHuRtad) 1 Tcurey. it invaBERNONS | hins et ot R similar measures should be &ppro’ . . seo! en Spen no Freely. s ed, to carry o Investigation, | - yaripus reasons are glven for the ure condemned, But in order to have this issue | of $4,000,000 has resulted here from a fire, [mitted the high voltage to enter the build- r:n:n::::‘;f'::\"-fr:““",‘l"(',‘,ft\'(,,‘:"' rl:l;fl'n"\fl Mrs. Green thinks the men are as ex- |and asked the senate's approval because|so .iiee gy >ne ‘15, obfialal, but that " people the fight Is| which, starting in‘ old op house, | ing over the low voltage wire, with the|®™ © o Ay : b g i as omen the cost of the inqul s likely to be L3 sahoTd " lb:;nreh dbcrur:e |::r"|m gh Bty IS c'm:r “; ::e mwrme‘rr‘wd‘ x\::; I STHEL Ve b ;flmml urned a|and the Younkerman Seed company was Lnll‘\nvknm as the women; many men, she m‘:': i 'Pm::lkl\_:l‘f:.m“‘*‘ most commonly m»u;)mad Is lr«a -nn:\u yolwc it e rate on a| thirty business block: jen b {hole in a gas pipe in th 11 room or [concluded yesterday afternoon and taken | e t3 D b abttod b priges Senator Lodge sRrtigtiarly euitantlis. Sooe e R Gavernor Garst Is making the ra y business blocks and then burned a gas pip he small r _ e The rich people of today live amidst too | Senator Lodge was particularly ant| peary and the rellabllity of his North Platform of approval of the course of the | path through the residence portion of the |closet back of the organ loft containing |under advisement by Judge Wheeler to |00 "og miner “o B HR LTG0 | over the situation. He sald the republt ans | 5oiar . recordi two lowe senators and the delegation and|ecity Iate today. Dynamite was used to |the lodge paraphernalia. The gas became | Whom it had been tried without a jury ‘”,M,‘ peronal pleasures and luxuries. She |€ave the democrats an opportunity ) ' generally In support of the party platform | stop the path of the flames. The fire was |!8nited and the flames burned their way The case of C. A. Peterson against George | ..v0 1+ o Just as easy to make money now ure a ronpartisan investigation by civi Sccond Suspect Held. and . pledges. Giovernor Carroll is non-| checked in this manner, but not until it [through the wall separating the lodge |Matheson and H. C. Matheson was taken | '\t ever was; that the women now have a | #ervice employes In the Department of | YANKTON., S D. Aprl 2.—A second commital, but his campaign is In the hands | haq practically wiped out the town. The |TO°M from the reception room on the sec- | from the jury by Judge Wheeler and a ver-| g0\ patter opportunity to acquire wealth | Commerce and Labor, but they refused it |man was arrested at Utica Saturday of those who would oppose any commenda- | cause of the fire has not yet been ascer- |ONd floor to the attic dict was directed giving judgment against | y.n they had twenty years ago “Now," he sald, “the committee must|on suspicion of being implicated in the ‘ [tion of the Towa senators. So, while the | taineq, Owing to the density of the smoke the|George Matheson, but finding in favor of | \whis Mrs, Green did not say o, it {s|%® that the work is done in accordance [ Kayior attempted bank robbery. He car- Mtight ts_on goyernor, the Issues are Na-| Of the many persons missing it was im. |IT€TeN experienced considerable diffi- |H. C. Matheson. Peterson sued to recover | pojieved that sho will practically give the |to the original resolution. It looks 1o Me [ rieq o 4i-calibre ‘revolver, the same size tional _in character. | possible to tell tonight whether they have l;‘l"“' ‘:rh”"htl in l"hflflnx the seat “ffl“‘:‘ {8 Brocery account contracted by George|entire management of her $50,000,000 fortune | &% If the democrats unwittingly walked those used at Kaylor. He s being taken v 5 . | blase. e aze, however, was confined zaeheson. H. C. Matheson, father of Geoig: y L 5 into a trap, for ely the country must o < | Iy T Candidates. o " y Ry 3 « 82| to he o, B 4 hope: p. for surely th ) back to Kaylor to be identified if possible. v I nm‘o:p;,":o‘.m;“" that' there '\ll‘:::m:‘::.‘lg m":‘;&":’:’;"}""{ nYe oeen |to the attic and the principal damage (0 |\atheson, was the defendant, it being il el e pes Lt * |acauit the commitiee of partisan intent, | skl i s h * Neby e FMINE | the interior of the bullding was from the | jaimed that he had guaranteed the &c- | master of f ot i O s | Whatever the result 1s now.” Y. Plumbing Co. Tel. 20; night, I-1702 be only. two candidates for governor In the | city, and the thousands of homeless and |water which poured in torrents down | - guarantee e Ac- | master of finance, but the money-making i N oo B R a . 0 v . p t ait & s e 50 race. Two years ago mn.ra were fhr;: | injared are being cared for as well as pos- |through the cefiing into the handsome rr:\f:”m N e S trait seemed to skip the son and settle in 1n addition to roll and Garst, the candl- | gible, With the sudden drop in perature |reception room on the first floor and into o % 8 near Weston. Sev- | the daughter. aaey of John J. Hamiiton complicated mat- | j¢ iy certain the sufferings of the stricken |the large hallway. eral years ago he shot and seriously | Wearing her proverbial black dress and ters, He wWas a temperance Progressive | peonie will be intense. | 'The costly furniture and furnishings in | Wounded J. C. Baker, then deputy sheriff |bonnet with her white hair combed tightly s and drew his vote of 30,00 almost entively | ' 1y gome instances, as many as five and |the main reception room were carried at|8nd now constable, in Justice Cooper's|back over her head, Mrs. Green sat at her from the progressive side of the house.| gy familjes are being cared for in one |the outset of the fire into the rear rooms |COUrt while Baker was investigating the |desk in the National bank today, looking Now the temperance people are divided. |, . rPhe Catholic convent was d royed, |ready to be removed into the yard if|Dburglary of a jewelry store in Weston. | somewhat pale and wan, although her keen Those who are favorable to a cuunt!tuliynm | but the nuns and their charges were given |found necessary and they suffered but | Matheson claimed the shooting was acci- | eves were just as shrewdly alert as ever. 5 amendment and are very close to Governor |y v B il TR O Catho. | little damage. dental, but was convicted and sentenced | “You couldn't expect me to make public Carr6ll are with Him. They point out that | .\ ¢ iiies 1n the city. The furniture in the lodge room was |to eight years in the state penitentiary. He | my plans,” =ald she, “as it has never been he has long been one of the staunchest| ., o . departments of Jennings, I jonly slightly damaged by the smoke and | appealed and secured new trial which | my custom. But It is true that my health temperance . mien/ *His church recently | o .. 0 "oy " Alexandria, La., and Beay. |the entire damage to the building and fur- | resulted in his favor. Baker has a suit for | has not been good for months and my pledged all Its members to support (mll) ment, Tex., are now here and assisting in | MISNINES 18 amply covered by insurance. |damages, arising out of the shooting, pend- | physiclans have convineed me that I must those w::. h“l 'o‘r ;ec:::t;;mllhnenw':lj‘n:::;; Setting the fire under Sdiitro) i Covered by Insurance, ing in the district court against Mathe- |not continue personally conducting the de- """:; :": Ie;m‘:“m But the temperance | 14ke Charles, while an old community, | Henry H. H. Van Brunt, member of the | 80n. ShilN ot niyspukineas SSter shin S Hery Ahy B o are. stronger for progressive |18 Practically a new city of 2000 inhabit- |board of trustees, who has charge of the | Judge Wheeler yesterday rearranged the | Smiled qualntly and said: pe;)pc‘ les than for radical action on prohl- | 8ntS: It is the biggest town in southwest |insurance carried by ‘the lodge, sald that | cases for trial during this week as fol- Don’t Dispute Newspape pr‘n v .'rg supporti Garst. Hamilton | ouisiana and a big rice and lumber dis- |although unable to state the exact amount | lows: “You know my financial affairs are ra her b:‘ onl(.l W:nnue:rn( as also are| trict. It is also the center of the Jennings |0f insurance. as the policies were locked | Monday, April 2 — Lyman T. Shugart, |large. I believe the newspapers have said ‘ nmu_ " ;umlwm & gt temperance | o1l fields. up in the safe in his office, which was | Omaha, u.llnt\‘N llt:um & Suburban Rail- | so and they call me the richest woman in B R a0 hahver—etedting ) {set with a time lock and could not be | W& companyi Day & Hess company | the world. Idon't like to dispute the new rosiorsd oot f”‘m b bt aré 1or b |opened before Monday, he thought it was | Tyesday, April 2—Keefer & Marks | Papers, so I shall allow them to continue that Garst Is againat them, I th SCtS FOOt on $6,000 on the furniture and from $12,000 | against Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rail. | publishing their storles about me. ! on other grounds. to $15,000 on the bullding. 3fs;;‘l"[n;::"'&“‘:h‘l;\‘{f:’r“‘; & Marks against ] have been handling business for a Hendquarters Are Open. P d B Pl The fire was discovered shortly before | (l1C% ; Campaign headquarters are now open anaora (0).4 AY |4 o'clock, at which time the club house ‘";."'_’"“'0':"“;":_‘;[;::‘;’Ms‘smmm e for both factions. The progressives have | | was we iied with members, who were| ;0 PUTE SN S A one’ headquarters from which all work is |wholly unaware of the danger which o b Ll ¥ o+ done. They have little money and are con- Quincy Railroad | The big thing to look for,” when you buy toasted corn flakes, is the o mark of quality. Then you need great many years. It has become a part of | my life; I get my recreation from it. Where another woman might get enjoyment from |a trip to Europe, I get pleasure trom busi- | tic Furniture company against Dona 2 threatened the building. E. H. Haworth, Brio Swatavt TR Mo Puts Self on Record as Opposing ned i B orth, | crae; Johanan O'Brien against T. . Mc. |ness. Not that I need more money, but | . ) ik Babp eir work to sending out letters | & i e one o e members who happened to | Caffery, eriff “and others chael | 4, 3 | S :',"“,",f. o3 byl adonpen i [ ind Reopening of Indian Citizen- pass on First avenue, noticed smoke roll- | OTrien against T, I AcCatrery («',":"””‘Jr:rlnm“mm 1 have an Inherited liking | not worry---you've got the best. 3 R 7 rs; D. F. rty against Chicago | . ) " no literature for distribution and will do | ship Rolls. ‘B"’:.“:" :;:':':u"‘lr(‘;::; ";:e':l"(m:: ;:\’_’::‘h: Great Western Railroad company; Thomas | “I have been pleased at the aptitude | It's the exclusive @ process that no organization work beyond that which X | H. Flood against . Bolimeler and A vhich v daughter, Sylvia, shows for | A \ is done by volunteers. The other faction | |alarm and the fire department wie goor | Anderaon, Eusrdian: Trevnor Savings bak| Liuinces I have trled Guistly fo train| makes them the most dainty, delicious, ! o e 9 g .. F. Bo e d hers. i €8s y | has two headquarters—one under the name | WASHINGTON, April 24.—Characterizing ‘::,,,‘.na ':‘,.’,":,‘,,‘Zi?i..‘fnfi.r"fi;xi’,"i’ff n\: e her in business and instill a iiking of it of the “Taft Republican.club,” which will |the reopening of Indlan cltizenship rolls | & appetizing, health-giving flaked food BEVERIDGE RE-ELECTED made—the improved SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT |heavy wind, which was blowing a gale| from the north, but once the firemen suc- in her nature, for some day she will have a very big estate to handle.” do the organizing and distribution of litera- as another “Pandora box" performance, ture in behalt of Carroll and other candi- President Taft has written a letter to C. & Hoke Anto ttic This seemed to give the woman financier dates, and the other headquarters working ||, Adams of this city, the representative ‘:;:d::u,: :::fl:gm‘xl‘lv hg‘:ueu:r‘iern;n:r’:fl.' a new thought, for she continued: | Corn Flakes Toasted. for Carroll airectly. The two, however,|of the Delaware Indians, placing himself | The fire attracted an immense crowd Will Serve Third Term as Head of | “The possibilities of the women of to- § e — are working as one body. The candidates!squarely on record Against any such Pro- |and it was but a few minutes after the Coun Bluffs System—Bond day in business are without limit. ' Condi- . for cogs dn this disteict pre doing more | ceeding. |alarm was sounded beforé mémbers of Exchan@¥ Ordered. tions have changed in the,last scare ef “The T T ”» work In apolitical Why than are the State| The house committee on Indian affelrs |the lodge hastened from all points to do - years, 50 that a woman stands an equal | e Taste Tells 5 M committees. has been for some weeks considering the |what they could in saving the furniture Prof. J. H, Beverldge was unanimously |chance with her husband or brother in The Alphabetical Advantage. reopening of the rolls of the five civilized jand effects. With many willing hands it | re-elected superintepdent of the public |the amassing of a fortune. Many women | An clement of great mportance. in the |tribes fn Oklahoma. took but a short time to get the hand- |schools of Council Bluffs: at a special meet- | have grasped their opportuniti and soma The Big Blue Packagr: is at percing political campalgn in Towa is the| Letters indicating alarm were sent here |8ome furniture to a place of safety be-|ing of the Board of Education Saturday |time they will be keen competitors in the | > Y practical elimination of -the alphabeticdl| by leading Indians, and on their request |fore the water commenced to pour down evening In the office of Emmet Tinley, [race for wealth. | advantage in places on the ballols. When | Representative Creager and Mr. Adams through the ceilings. president of the board. Mr. Beveridge is | New R of Women. | the Towa primery law was enacted it was [called on the president, who assured them “,;\" "‘°‘“‘ atten the:Lire s“”“}"_{( G';”" now serving his second year as superin-| .ywy. from my own experience, some arranged fhat the candidates' names should (of his own personal Interest in the In- | Wise had o force of men at work taking|tendent and his reappointment vesterday |or o ' byightest bargainers I have met ppear on the ballots by alphabetical order. | dians [ e D D e na. cany|makes the third time that.he has been |, . o heen women. A woman in business | Two vears aga practically every c.ndidate| A proposal to remove the Geronomo barid | S°¥ering up the furniture. The card|unanimously elected head of. the public | o W CrEi, S TOCT L Bt for state office and for presidential elector |of Apache Indians from Fort Sill\ Okl F°0m% reading rooms and billlard room | sehools of this city. | 2 5 2 were not damaged. Secreta was but slightly damaged. ¢y Wise's office | {that mcn admire. | whose name was first on the ballot was' where they are now held as prisondrs of | The matter of the superintendent's salary v Biollr it 4 kb R e ‘Some women are spoiled by indulgence, | nominated. In the case of the three candi- | war by the government, to some Indlan | "o i SR TCREEAE L fimen m“; U« |r|:1|“|:| R D | e ot s ot s ek aDTTHRIBL] gates for governor It was estimated that| reservation in either Arizona or New Mex-|quring repairs will be determined At & |misne revore. It fs woderetncd. wemoeer |UP: They think for themselves and act | this was worth from 2,000 to %5000 for the lco was embodied In a joint resolution | meeiing of the officers and board of trus- | (pe g boregar 1* B ks 9 ke asliknd. (i) até indudes don il successful candidate, or just about as much | introduced today by Representative Ste- | 3 n accordance with the intention at i Ty : sl et Ht ik Ay et i fol tees to be held Monday the time Mr. Beveridge came here his| At this junctire Mrs. Green tacked again | as his majority. Now there is rotation of phens of Texas | @ 3 % Eame € MS1and she gazed searchingly at her inter- | \ / names in different countles, 5o that there | The resolution would allow each member | ‘l'lr:-\_ml:e-;‘hAP-‘:nr:nl;wv iy x:;xlnr{‘:ryl\;)s rajsed to the anunt which |41 She Eased b | In 3 Days by the Modern Nin ohkncs. ' Ib qounty offlaes this| 2 e men of No. re company spent | Mr. Clifford was receiving at the time he | V'S Shasapig: 4 ix an even | of the band ten acres to be selected from | . % O S T i L e puish. | was succeeded by Mr Beveridse Doonln F talich at- the s oxbravamato o 4 l T rotation will also be of vast benefit to|une public lands of the Unitea States. | 200 TS CHUINC MURNC Cl No et | TTE W decldes 8t yesterdnris meeting [Women causing the high cost of llving. €a rea en me of the candidates o A . - » ¢ yesterday's E |, ; g b g :'"’nm(,"""d ':":‘,'_",:n{‘::r:m;m:wu,:‘ | Eighth street and Twelfth avenue, which | that 'W. B. Reed, chalrman of the finance | Please allow me to say that many men | 4 1 Last Days for Filing. er the terms of th lution to |1 believea to have been set on fire by \’m""m""‘ should go to Chicago this week |8T€ more extravagant than women. I can-| The NEAL internal treatment cures A Modern Treatment Under the Towa primary law candidates [plish its object. i i {boys. The lot is used as a dumplng ground | to effect an exchange of the $0,000 bonds MOt See Why persons of wealth cannot live | the periodical, occasional or moderate THE NEAL IS A ¢HYSICIAN'S # 8 Bate . fpkmy - must Dl their petitians | by the city and residents In the vicinity | which the school district is refunding. Mr. Jives of comfort in a healthy environment drinker, the habitual and excessive|CURE for the drink habit; it is the ) and - declarations by Wednesday of this) NEWELL LAUDS WORK OF twero afrald the kigh wind would blow the | Reed will take up $10,000 of the $3,00 bonds Mnstead of allowing their moneybags to | drinker and the nervous man who has| post modern and perfect of known I week with the secretary of siate. Hence i a large number of filings have been made | RECLAMATION SERVICE burning rubbish onto their houses. | Sparks from a chimney or a passing lo- | which become due,July 1, there being cash | In the school treasury to do this, while the t the best of them. | to drink to keep from becoming more treatments, originated by a physiclan, Many rich men and women reside amigst [ nervous. It takes away all inclination { compounded by a physician, and ad- i the last woek for state offices and for . t ch adornment in the fashionable | to drink, all desire and craving for v t] f of the K. remaining 360,000 will be refunded with the ;too much ad n he . fashionable g ministered by experifenced physicians. ‘ members of the legislature, Practically all | Departmental Head Declares Benefits ";‘:,2‘1’":,; .;:"f‘l;e ;:amma:::er nnbo::l noon | Harris Trust and Savings b ot &'!m‘wm»: [hotels and apartments and their lives are | drink by neutralizing the poison of ol p'y | the candidstes are now announced and are| of "'""T"" WAL E".""‘ Those | esterday and gave the fire department a | The bonds to be refunded will bear 4 per {artificial and unhealthy. That naturally | 8lcohol in the system and ridding the|The Neal Is a Physiclan’s Cure § SREIER. [ ¥hp:democrais .will have candi- | oL The' FaRaME, A g . cent interest. breeds discontent among the poorer peo- | blood of the poison by a rapid process| If you have taken a number of old b dates for every atate position and also fo |man. The damase. was contined to & few I of elimination, leaving the drinker in|cures and gone to drinking it e position ani o for ——— | b R ple, too. \ cu e to drinl again pearly all the congressioral positions.| WASHINGTON, April 24.—The projems‘”‘l"':‘:":;o o'clock Friday night the depart. | THE WEEK IN BLUFFS SOCIETY | Ot course, every person is entitied to the same normal condition he was in|worse than before, what is the use of There: will be a number of countles Infunder way as the result of the eight years | ' " o "0 0t o cer Tnlacadit | |live the way he or she enjoys most, ir | before tasting liquor, so far as the ef-| taking another old cure? The Neal is " which the democrats wiNl not have candi- | during which the reclamation act has been | 750 B8 S0/ B (T8 FOREEE (IRRETEN | Young Women of Flower Misslon |within their means. But it seems, that | fect of alcohol may be concerned—all | the latest, improved, up-to-date, only o @ates for the legislature. in operation represent an Investment of | ol T E D O chimney was found | g (-li;’:_ (l‘i-!::‘!:lr“tv‘ 'l'_hu‘r-d;{- they forget tbe simplicity of the old-fash- | Appetite for drink gone—and he a new | cure in the world. |, . Juntory Liganss Fund, upwards of $0000000 and the total ultl- | Tt Ul 0t There was no damage. | this week Mra. B, I Cotier of Neola ja. | lonel home and she farm when wealtn | Man. Institute or Home Treatment .‘ The fund lying | nthe state treasury be- mate cost or the reclamation work, in ths | | "Mr. ana Mrs. Claude Matthai returned |COMes. That is one of its bad agencies.” | No Hypodermic Injections If unable to come to the institute longing o the huntere of the siate {8 noW {next fifty or one hundred years will be | «gORBIE™ HALL, “KING OF | yesterday morning from a trip to New The NEAL internal treatment effects | gong for the Home Treatment, which r $90,000. The total recelpts have boen | greater than that of the Panama canal, ac- | ’ | York City. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In famous | g peffect cure in three days wWithout|is just as effective as Tactitnts Trest 0816, The disburscments from the fund | corging to F. B. Newell head of the | NEWSIES,” AT REST TODAY | Mrs. Oakley Rowe and children of Chi- | for its cures of couzhs. colds and croup. | pypodermic injections. ment. Call, write or''phone ?or r;:“ 15.00. 1t is possible that fro el y | cago are visiting Mrs. Rowe's mother, M » | ] ) | b s AT e RS L peciamatiag O et b o | 0. M. Barnes FARMER BURNS HIS MONEY A Guaranteed Contract book and copy of contract. Neal Insti- ’ 15 the Migit a4 fixed by Governor Carroll, | miie on roiestion todor He contendod | YOUth Died in Denver Soom After| Miss Virginia McArthur of Des Moines A guaranteed bond and contract is|tute Co, 1502 South Tenth street ‘ " : | mittes on irrigation today. Leaving Home—Well Known | is expected Monday and will be the guest given each patient agreeing to effect a | Omaha, Neb All communicati » thatithe fund belongs to the | | 4 ko 4 s g , Neb, cations ‘ who holds thatithe fund belongs to the| pag the benefits under-the irrigation works P g AL {of Mrs. Eldin Lougee Is Then Prosccuted and Found Guilty | jorfect cure, or refund the money at | strictly confidential. Bank references Reneral revenues of the etate and he|you)q exceed the benefits trom the Panama Mrs. T. F. Callanhan, 15238 Sixth avenue. of “Prodigality” and is the end of the third day. glven balance Femaining wiil be at the disposal| Loy “HTe ol naea that the personnel | The body of “Boneie’ Hall the young | N84 hostess at the meeting of the Idlc Nentunoall 3 fie 1 of the Iéfielature. He laid down the rule | [ oiros 1o ihe work and the system of Cost | 1ad whe for seversl rears wes haom. ob | HOUP club Thuraday afternoon \ sume time mzo.that mot to excecd £ ¢0) | ™ o} o y n 88| Mr. and Mrs. Roy DeVol have given up —_— A Is THE oNI Y cuRE Y psicsit e, S enforeing the 2CCOUNUNE used were the most efficient in | “King of the Newsies" In Council Bluffs, | their apartments in the Grand hotel annex | GENEVA, Aprll 24.—(Special iDspatch to game laws of the state and this rule he 13 "‘T" “‘"’"’:'“' ’."""- o P arrived Saturday morning from Denver |and have rented the cottage at 130 Fifth | The Bee.)—A dispute arose between a well- | adhering to he bix Hond iseus Htgpossd in the hilliend ‘was' takei to.the Baird & Boland |SWRMES: o o cn ool to-do farmer of Fubourg gnd his wife over 7 T T = - -— : i SRR, AV now pending before the ways and means | undertaking establishment, where it was| (Mg FARERE FOO BECRE WhO WEAL 8014 trivial matter, and the husband, losing ! e Ban ' for- attormey sobiis. committee presumably would be utilized | viewed during the day by his former|pas decided to remain in California for the | his temper, threw a roll of twenty-one “ Y ” A w. w‘ Mo e il | for extension of present works Instead of | companions and friends. Young Hall con- | summer. bANK ‘Dotes Of the value of #4399 into the | | SRS MO eoretary uf state ana | development of new projects. About 10 per | trolled the street sales of all the new Mrs. A. Mortensen, 209 Fifth avenne, | fire. | » llam C. Hayward for secretary of state and | .., "o 1ho gettlers that have taken up | papers 'n this city and his weekly earn- | entertained informally at dinner Sunday ' goon after the farmer recelved a notice | Adam Pickett for superintendent of public h M N 1 » 1 v d by L 3 for her sister, Miss Elda Wills of Valley " | fratiuction. were candidates for state post. | (M8 Work, Mr. Neweil sald, have proved | ings averaged between 0 and $0 & week. | Jynction," Ta to appear before a civil court, by which ho § e Pty tallures, | The “wanderlust” struck him, however, | Tne mesting of the L. C. “500" club to | WAs found guilty of ‘‘prodigali and | Another Pha!e of l' tions who filed papers today. Candidates and, relinquishing his job here, he started | have been heid Tuesday afternoon at the | sentenced to the deprivation of his clvie| for legislative W'!"(" ns “‘"‘l‘l" o3 were ‘:‘ To Die on the Scatfold with another boy for California with the home of Mrs. 'B. H. Dender. was indef- | rights, on; George lde, Creston; ) . | initely postponed . ! is painless, compared with the weak, lame | intention of seeing the Jeffries-Johnson : The farmer, in defense, stated that he el A 3 2 : L. Dickinson, Algona; J. L. Bascom, Mil-|pack kidney trouble causes. Electric Bit- | fight o e iorY atlub luncheon PIAN- |had earned the money and clalmed the | Buying industrial gas appliances is a little dif- ford; W. H. Webb, Spencer; J. W. Jacobs, | rerg is the remedy. 3 Baird, Marne; George W. Knoxvi le; Adolph Meyer, Hampton; F. L. Crozier, | Abstract company of Council Bluffs: Thomas Moxley and wife to George C. Gde. For sale by Bes | Reaching Denver he was taken il An his mother at 1814 South Eleventh street | and burial in | F. J. Schnorr on Oakland avenue has been | | | | Omaha, if taken as separate types would catalogue up into the hundreds. right to dispose of it as he pleased. | ferent from walki into our office and selecti Lake City; H. C. Lounsberry, Marshall-1ioy prug Co. | attack of mountain fever was followed b-|noxmom-a to May 3. | lking i S town; N. M. Beebe, Hampton; John Cald- ', t| typhold pneumonia, to which he suc- | Miss Mollie lmr:«o\;m-dhm.“ to the Mon- | There 1s no cough wedicine %o popular | gas range. well, Seymour; E. E. Hartung, Esther- Real Estate Transfers. | cumbed. day Bridge club Monday afternoon. The | as Foley's Honey and Tar. It never fails | The i M = 3 " + - club prize was won bv Mrs. W. F. Sani e industrial gas applian ’ ville; B. A. Anderson, Chariton; F. P. Spen-| These transfers were reported to The | The funeral was held Sunday|The Slub will meet this week with Mre, |0 €ule coushs, colds, croup and bron: | g ppliances now in use in cer, Randolph; D. E. Kulp, West Bend; A. Bee April 23 by the Pottawattamle County | afternoon at 4 o'clock from the home of |John Melhop. jr chitis. For sale by all druggists. | w | | was Fairview cemetery. e : : " Lund, Webster City. r‘"f‘;%“«“'d‘“ % of 9 and part "“‘ 0,600 | Acting as palibearers were Grover Beno, - This is because in the majority of cases, each ap- Socialists o the Ballot. Isanc Rennie Barritt to M. Soiomon, | Fred Potter, Adrian Moraine, Roy Mitchell, Thy wocialisté whl have a legislative ticket and a column on the ballot in Polk county at the June primary. The ticket tiled today with the secretary of state con- aists of G. R Jones for senator, and Andy anson and J. . Jacobsen for representa- lot 3. block 8 Pierce's sub to Coun- SUSERIENN, X7 @ocun.es oxstutas i higesees M. Solomon asd wife to Isaac Rennie Barritt, lot 12, block 4 Harrison St. add to Counch Bluffs. w. d. 3. M. Moxley and wife to George C, Moxley, lot 3. Aud. sub of swiy nwi, | Willlam Bonham and James Bonham. | Fres Raymond's famous comedy, “The {Missourl Girl," will be seen at the Star |theater today matinee and night. Every- thing new, bright and clean this season. pliance in use has been especially designed and made for its particular purpose. To accomplish this we employ expert mechanics who form a most useful and important part of ‘‘GAS 6-74-39, w. 4. e ot N ) SERVICE.” b oy Central g, & Loan A =3 \) nor:fl'ou-l scenic production of a first- | Raad miore of dhid'th | A A” Clark, lot 10, biock 8 Bayliss class comedy. . A Garst on the Stw & Palmer's add w Council Bluffs, | | PR Governor Warren Garat accompanied | W, 8 ool 00 Marriage Liconses. | ¥ to Re Glenn Stewart o Leona verett. | o i Judge 8. F. Prouty to Redfield, Dajlas | Glenn Stewart 1o Leonard Everett, | Licenses to wed were issued Saturday to | county, last evening for the political meet-| of Couneil Bluffs, w. d.. g R the following: | ~ ma & as om U1K thers and reports 1o the headquarters | Florence F. Evereat and = wife' 't pName and Residence. Age. l i . pany " - James Andrew rsen, lots § an rank Kingsbury, Omaha...... AT . ore that despite the very bed weather it| dAECC, i "Raiiroad ada to Coun- Fdna D. Henry, Omaha .. 1 EYEIY PLECE SPARRLES LIEA CLUSTER OF DLANON S, | ——— was @ good meeting. This was the first| oI Bluffs, W. @uieoocioiorieianioe. 300| W, M. Shobe, Omaha | 1] THE RESUCT OF 1T PERVERT COYSTALIZATION. N { Goyernor Garst had gone on the|W. D. Palmer and wifa to Gienn nale Thams. Oanbe | it DRINK AND OPIUM { m the c&mpaign. | Stowmrt, 1bt 2k Dioek W i1Jeev Otta Staral, Omaha | Habi 1 b; " k : - g AT 2% . oo abits cured by a thorough and selentific course of treat- { ‘ New' Stéambeat Company. ‘\Alb‘:ln “'.,.‘?.Y,.""'{ t‘an!;rnt'n ‘T.Cl':ru :U"" Honack, "f""" i 1] [ /. ment, which removes'the craving or necessity for liquor | A new steamboat company for the Mis:| i Y WoShel BuS ‘% @+ . 1| ANHEUSER RUSH mai tonie Is abso- \J””[fl . or drugs, iMparts new suANgth (o every organ, and butlds aesipph river m:mm:x'.led in the arti- Anderson aid wife to Thol lutely the beer for nursing mothers, Rogen- | BY 6:?0[[/95 /r[fil SR e RS e a LS Siffeacious by o | ! cul o jore han 350,00 patients. | ’ clew of las ton of the Northern| " Moxiey. se sw 1689 o 00 1(ia Liqier Co. Councll Buffs. sxchusive enine Keelay treatment is administered fn this atate only b { \ VERPOrt, WIth | Total ten (raDSfers ..i...sw.. BT |family liquor house. ‘Phones . 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