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(S THE BEE THURSDAY, MAY | pertormance to respond to ence anti IMINERS IUS M ACHINE POINT | Governor’s Son u\”ACi STORY OF MRS, HYDE | iess”over”wice wa tonesor” " wuvence | TERR T, 3 3 3 3 3 ? } § — has any other violinist who has appeared " < 03 P ‘ i l l 0 (e Orphotn. THoSE:WN0. Sre: Jotng 10] ‘}!O‘L! must ;;\_-3‘ - ) | I Wed in Colorado . 1 Poiats [ 411683 Suturdsy night afe notiried thet 1 A | Witnesses Contradict Material Points e " y o ‘01'0""0” May Install Labor-Saving | curtatn will go up at 8:05 sharp, nearly halt| . 250 rey gt Gl ; | Devices at Will = | in Her Testimony. | an hour earlier than usual . | eenjiaence your: ¢ . } A Y7 8 X Lieutenant Martin €. Shallenberger it - yine 'y P l;iurff ki P ¢ — | & st e The ok S Hlome béen bullt I & 4aY 1t 18 doud c;otn. for, But you o A4 L AP S WORKINGS WILL SOON REOPEN | TR % THT SRS o "% |MORE EXPERTS ON THE STAND | cul if it would have siood throush so man | - o 1 A ! wdy a s Anim: ages. Synonymous with the method of con- | .- anlaA » PR | ARt/ A a URUPISE WHREVIER Wh O e .. A Prof. Paul Schweltaer and Prof. H. F. | manner in which a elientele 18 being astab-| ¢ -~ Vi \ Cal "\\V \_‘\ | W o s Lee Alderman of Nevada, Ia., ;T:;::n;r“’;l““:‘;h :“‘"‘“m"“""r ':“;”::":'"": oty 64y thaf 1§ Imposstbte | lished by (he Rocedia Stock company. the or wWAaose repv ) h] o L 2 3 . | er attraction at the Gayety. Gradu-| | l N s by D t ate! \ umm " 3.9 iy AN y { J" b AR gt » > Are Shot by Desperate [ tamily present, Lieutenant Martin Conrad to Form Cyanide Within el here i belng bultt up & patronage tor| 0N Onéftlos Adm to ' v | o> Y | Y Y' ’p“v ;g Brtaernetit il oo F it ke the melodramaatic offerings of the com-| Rk ol + 18 A, and son of Governor Shallenberger of | 3 ToMng that: will eons | ) ‘ J } . . | Nebraska, and Mins Ina Hamilton Dowdy, AR GO kY | Bt twd vidleh v6 she Gagety sacn wee| | 4 oW T . CONTIKONOR—— (From a Staff Corrcspondent.) | aughter of Major Robert W. Dowdy of| KANSAS CITY, May iL—Testimony in | b DES MOINES, la., May 11—(Special Tel- | o1 "y vone, were married at-the Chureh |the Swope murder trial was clesed finaily | 18 e S "'fl"" ”";';"":Fr n:‘xflm ‘:"'(”; JBourke Jwe nty-five suits gf W e se o s morn- ¥ o (o sur-re. | MAFI®" will be played for th anc ¥ p 5 r 7 \ o+ et earam)—With 1 ctiement this morn- | or"ihy“Mesalall here tonight. Areh-deacon |this aftérnoon at 982 o'clock. No eur-re. | MArie" will be plased fo are built to maintat our 5 . £ A7 ing of the mooted machine mining aues- | ¢ it RV T O (he ceremony, | uttal evidence was offered by the defense 4 % tion by the joint scale committee, low g S B Y B eption was | Determined attacks were made by thestate | reputation as purvejyors of srators and miners were assured 4 conl o] dependable clothes. by Far the | Yo would like to sell you your Best Place to Sell Towa Joth i & Btash clothes this scason. oDrop in and talk it over. held in honor of Lieutenant Shallenberger | the Swope potsoning case today upon | [OWAN BOOSTS STOCK MARKET p h for the first time of the completion of the vt Bl pin and | Mrs. B. C. Hya t ding the | or the first time of the c ! 4 v, ' Hyde's atory regarding the —At the Field Club and wherever § |, 0wt sov e s no souns |40€ e vide at the homs ot Masor and | J1% Dy J000, 800 Fetoce oo i well-dressed young men congregate you'll see that an agreement will be effected and the [ (FIL0 B0 or the east on an ex. | NNt of December 13 and the testimony & b » coal Industry in the state will be resumed | o o0 L of Dr. Hyde's chemists in relation to the “S k ‘ i h within a few days 8 formation of hydrocyanic gas in & corpse & Aeu- $ 3 . ampec Ot es The bettlement of the machine question | JMI Grace Sualienberglr, slater of LieM- | “o, Lyl e "0 ryinosn oF tndapendence i A € ; z oo iisteats - e e e operators, | tenant Shallenberger, was maid of honor | Mre. JAMes H. Clnto i s The circle of Influence of the South : % —The styles as shown in the above illustration are here ’}“"‘"“\"‘ a deckded Aoty Ko e o part | and Miss Virginia Thomas was bridesmaid, | 2wore Sir Swope telephoned Dr TOYMAN | orpapa market has long been considercd Spring Suits $18 to 40 s t : v the new resolution, wh : on December 18 at a | n I ! > Vi masman R I r, but of ’ ) awaiting your inspection. of the new contract, the operators may put | SIMER WHNAm WEISE was &T0omEmIY | e when Mra. Hydo had teatifled he was |ty 1 1 paing demonstrated that. Towans Raincoats, $18 to d¢° 4 Young Men’s Suits, sizes up to 40 chest, price $15 to $30. e s casiibe sk by, th | BTN infantry, was best man. Roy e T e e et aMr8. | appreciate a good western matket and are | Oyr &5 hat, Bobrke Preferred s the district. The advantage gained by the ) Clinton r @wope held somlething in - . . ' © [ Y hn Sullivan turning this way. Yesterday as an ex ‘THE YOURG PEOPLES milérs a year ago, when an arbitration n:r’:r lnn:u'hn!w:r"em:;:w‘r‘:d {:h:ra ‘:un a|hs hand while telephoning. Mr. Swope l‘n:N:'nr this Andrew XKirk ot Peart| /5 built to stand wear and OWN STORE board gave them a raise In wages in which ' . then testitled ft was capsules sald to have L\ rge e b county, one of the big farmers and stock 6 ‘. the machine svale was indluded, has been | IFSe attendance of officers from nearby | ouineq cyanide, which were dropped Y weather. oA/l the new blocks - o on | POStS. % raisers, was in Houth Omaha lost. The miners were forced to abandon | ™y ™y, (onoiugion of their honeymoon | B Dr- Hyde, that he nela in it. "We like this market. 1t ia the best ana 4and colors. thelr stand that they would make no con- v, ibitanant Abahbnberaer and ik bid¥ Two sclentists, Prof. Paul Schweltzer | will continue the best out of doars for the | VO LD L Ll L8 4t 4 4l gL LT O &0 J 4 - z tiact which does not include a machine : o & 5 and Prof. H F. dy, swore it was im- 'mers of western lowa,”" sald My, Kirk, Ie. "The new contract will not include| Wil 80 to Fort Crook, where the Sixteenth| L0 ™ o5 oo = PO, far of western low " < sca he mtantry ‘I8 Mtavioned. Biriy o June thie gamation of for- came from a land flowing with milk a complete machine scale. s dirved laska tor | Maldehyde and ammonia o produce hy-|and honey, the paradise of the corn belt » i, » na | regiment will be transferred to Alaska for | o # . The Jjoint conference of ki and | indefinite period. Governor Shallen. | 4TocYanic acid in a dead body We don't ralse much wheat in my section, erators session and will con- & i " v i operators fs o i"l e faentd berger and his family, who arrived last ¥ as the soll is not fitted for it, wo we | | 4 tinue until the finish is reache ¢ 7 alternate corn, oats and clover, There is| |C R 0 4 i Ruro night to attend the wedding, will return 1 00 nto ’ Rl P 5 I'wo Aeronauts odyites Run Out Footond Shoots Tmo. o T Home . LA s only one pest inour part of the comury: | 91 Sonth 15th Street Sheriff Warrick of Story county and Lee ' El. .b.l.t f S and that is ‘nigger heads.' These are the . Alderman, a prominent business man of ' 101 arift boulders and large pebbles which are m Injured by Fall Insulter of Flag gibility of Stars , * B ” | Towa, These l:nnlm-ls' crop out every _«u.i they were attempting to place under ar- . b by tios. |10 the beat plowed fields. 1t seems that N ' “ Ik T ' R e \Wfllnm Bewley of St. Louis Tought |rext, atier he had robbed D. 8. Dickes | Attract Drivers |Missouri Valiey Games Committee |1ho'front neaves them p 1o renen ot tne| 1OL any Wl l'lls Nevada, la., were shot by Richard Dan- Ch R scattered over many sections of northiern fels of Kansas City, & holdup man, who cyenne aces e o of Nevads, a harness merchant, of $2 at Will Investigate Status of plow and we encounter them every spring. | A. Holland Forb d 7. C. Yates R the point of a gun. Neither of the ine Tdvaer and Okmybell 1f you seen an Iowan with a special brand The Original and Genuine | . Holland Forbes {n . C. Yates, Nebraska Town. Jured men Is seriously hurt. Weather Conditions and Track Are pbell, of ‘profanity, you can lay it to ‘nigkes y ‘ Who Met with Accident in Ken- | Danfels was arrested by a posse, headed Perteot for Speeding and Records inuau. But never mind that, for even the 4 i iti iti | copy, N ¢ 11.—(Special Telegram.) [by Mart Hardesiy, and is now in jail. Be- D IOWA CITY, la, May Il.—(Special)—| Nigger heads' have a good use, and the \ tucky, in Critical Condition. CODY, Neb,, May 1l.—(Special Telegram.) |by Mart Hardesiy, an % .mhmp“: o e i S L e ~Willlam Bewley, an Englishman, repre-|fore he surrendered, however, he with- May Be Smashed. Eligibility of certain s | | senting a salt company of St. Louis, passed | stood a scige in the basement of a barn investigated by the Missourl valley games |the world knows. and I don't think it wi m‘l TE D M il K committee at Des Moines in the near|®éver play out, with good care GLASGOW, Ky. May 1L—Extra medical 4 [ 3 ) la rather strenuous evening in this city at the edge of town, S Bl ) 4 assistance for A. Holland Forbes and J. CHEYEN Wyo., May 1L—with [goon S S lv e esult of numerous re- . s ” re. Two meén who have competed -drinl C. Yates, the Injured aeronauts, was sum- ';:,‘;',‘d"l’m:,_‘dm"g rim i Pl oo 1 R R Aoy O | Deather and track conditions perfeot the | rgur times at the Towa state meet in pre-| PRESIDENT FOR MINNESOTA The Foed-drink for All Ages. e Ao 3 £ -1 At a meeting & Koes Che tok & 0 : mnoned from here this afternoon. Both |y woont the greater part of the day im- | podical assoclation steps were taken today |*1nUal races of the Chevenne Motor club fqeqing years will have their records probed. At restaurants, hotels and fount were vaid to be 50 badly Injured that they |y ing” frecly and casting slurs upoh the | o assure the retention at the state uni. | Pened here todayron the four-mile dirt|mhey are Turner of Grinnell and Campbell | Ambassador Hill and Dean Read of | Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. could not sit up In bed or talk except| e : e - motordrome. Tt is expected that some|ur Jowa. | | bty ARG, TaALHGotions “"m‘r:u h«:'\\veu d_:lnk.r.' u;\v«lm-c ::‘-:;:: 10| versity o the ehair of surgery. The State | LS L DI len or broken | Tpiomm e Ane e erhl:'-:n :!:’l'nf (|»‘.::|.:'"e.| tor Keep it on your sideboard at home. ’ | New York to bring them there, could nox | ¢ Statlon at @ p. m., by 0! Of! Boara of Kducation has indicated that it|g, ine the events. v s 1 ad niversity. Don't travel without i “. I be complied with owing to their serious | cond!tios. Forbes and Yates recovered conscious- frate citizens to the tune of “Yankee . vt " have competed In 1908, 1907, 1908 and 1909, and b will be abolished and a committee was ap: N o 9 R 4 5 Doodle” with an accompantment of stale | pou g 8 M0 0l T ciatature and |y e Bens o ;,’"d‘,‘.':ql: T ol & e |the question seems to he whether Grin:| MINNEAPOLIS, May 1L.—"David Jayne| A quick lunch prepared in a minute. hen fruit and was for two hours pelted .l " \* Goecial appropriation. F.. E.|in the ey, clipped off the sass dlstance n the first year could be considered | Hill, American ambassador to Germany, | Takenosubstitute. Ask for HORLICK’S. a rrivi the station. He |} R VR A a ‘“college’ by the Missourl valley con- 9 ) f a ¢l i NI AL S GRS RS RISt lollfl:\:,((:v:‘z-“|nmk:l::lll]1h:‘l; r:: frain on its | K8Uffman of Salt Lake City was elected iy o Darracq in 43 seconds fiat. [ tureince. Onimpheli tock vart o the meste | soéxe. of l’l?{t‘lt‘nlfixw!;'::‘af o Mianlknt Others are imitations. tell briefly of his adventures of yesterday, | ot o0 (RS (E BGRICE (€ OOt belng |Prefident and G. A, Huntoon of Des| Oldfield in a Knox aixty horse DoWer|oe 1o 1903, 100fnqnd 1906, but at that time | univereliy. are Deing considered fo g " - Physiclans declined to permit Mr. Yates | . Moines secretary. BOAE: BEohsoh 1" R BUIEK L the eight-mils | . sity, eing considered for the orialic t more roughly handled than he was, | Mr I: hs b6 el 1 f‘ The cagle fiys higher than usual today | A orbes says he had lost control of |44 g jamb run'the British lion out of town | the balloon during the afternoon and se- he was attending the State Teachers' col- | presidency of Minnesota State universit lege at Cedar Falls. The University of |said President Cyrus Northrop this morn {Towa authorities are confident that | | Dates for County Institutes. handicap by the closest of margine. Time: State Superintendent John F. Riggs has|8:46%. Bronson had a minute handicap. announced the dates for county teachers'| Oldfield In a halt mile trial against the Will It Seratch or Wear 2 it That'swhat youshould knowbefore using any i | ing. Silver Polish, Many of them do and nowon | | indt night ! stand is correct, because when the question | | |der. They contain whiting, chalk and acids curing « favorable position pulled the | mstitutes in fowa for the coming summer, freccrd in his Benz made 18 seconds flat.|or Enret's eligiflity was considered it was HYMENEAL | | thai were never infended fof such a purpose rip-card to effect a landing. He gave it|coMMITTEE TO MAKE TRIP [a¢ fotlows: Jhen ln 4 (second Suemnt he ‘mede tU¥{i5und it Prof. Waldo, thin the’ urbiter | 0 too much of a tug, it appears, and the | | Commencing May 31—Decateur, twenty-|distance in 17 flat, cutting seventy-four|,e (ye Chicago conference at that time, ala | state 1 . / entive side of the balloon from near the two days. . hundredths of a second off the Los Angeles | ;i have the State Teachers' college on | Staley-Nelson. ] ; o o, |Bonrd of Fire and Police Commin- | June i—Henry county, twelve days. 0y e § eachers' college on | Mice Maud Nelson, daughter of John | apex was ripped open. The balloon there- s inie. Toalash 1 Gt Totegaine June 13—Adair, Audubo snton, Biack. |speedway world's . record. |his list of recognized schools. It i3 con- | g nd Mr: Ora 8taley of K: 1 tore descended with great rapidity. The e hawk, Bremer, Butler, C , Cass, Clay overnor Brooks was /the first to con- SREON (W PR 3 nox, 1nd,, 1HOH “are” being “weil” cared” for ‘at ihe | tion Before Buying Autos. s “Moinen. 'Frankiin, Fremont, Greene, | gratutate” Olartold, sldered here that this will be readily ac-|yere married by Rev. Charles W. Savidge| | will not scraich or mar the finest surface. Its hot SRR ik | Grundy, Hancock, lda, ~Iowa, cepted by the Des Moines committee a8 |y( pig residence Monday evening at 8, composition makes that an impossibility, A il BB Lo g L L A2 ) inih irive: W% PBNNoS HeArl & hax | not Linn, “outia, Mohroe, aentgoinery. Mus! PR gy ey PN conclusive proot. Bhret was a_star foot Mavtibersey. # "hem"_mymmm!fiw ST. LOUIS, Mav 11.—The balloon Viking, &€t decided to purchase an automobile tor | Sac. Shelby, Tama Van Buren, Webster | Nechaco Valley residents—old-time farm- .:d ""_:Z““:""u::‘f ::"":l ‘“‘:‘ ::" s»l“:'l Mary Torrey and Mr. Cloys B. Hurd reproduc Get the Genuine, which landed in wrecked condition near | the chief cf the department, nor & motor |and Woodbiry. |ers who have ilved there for vears and|7tl AL m"e“’ prain gt the State|poth of Boone, Ia., were married by Rev. FREE SAMPLE Center, Ky,, late yeyterday had an erratic | fire wagon. In fact, the board Tuesday | June H—gRHRkee, | Eawathe yaiie of ithaRall 8nd ihe RN {1 PRRBIE MUY (R Towa. thin kbl lpiitha | e (VS EAVITEY 8¢ 1o tesidenge, Taek: o B 1ioon G0 CULR 6L, o fifght. It ascended:at Quiney, 11, Mon- | DIEht only passed a resolution requesting Tnion. bilities of (he country when the Grand AHABEUTAR SEHUME At AR Withy DFak noon. They were accompanied by the :Io‘l.'wém!“"m ("-;\‘I:I::::;::w::rt. day evening at 6:30 o'clock and traveled | Mavor Dahlman, as chairman, to appoint | June 2i—Sioux, Kossuth, Dubugue, Clay-| Pacific railroad Is completed, are adding Ainse And DEnA 4k e ‘m'“”l.m. ’rnl’ bride's sister, Mys. E. H. Lamb, also of J Sgores 9! ywhere. sauthward slowly | a committee, with Chief Salter, to visit {00 0 land to. their already substantial farms. |, o8 § 0 BECTELRS (he BORteHs h‘mmrisaone. NEW YORK, May fl—A. Holland Forbes | St: Louls and othen nearby places, where | July 6—Ghickasaw | The fact that they are buying additional |fHree BAvE CecifEd fto emit the hamn Xin use. Mayor Dahl- |_July 11--Winnebago, ~Story, Mitchell, ! Jefferson. Hamilton, Hardin, |lands, paying for them an acre, the | hgs h /i auto fire appatatus 148 had a long and adventurous career as T e e e The old lowa game committee will attena balloonist. H e o man will “name the committee today. b iy Sy | 2 : % . A Gheny e s et ot IR i tbat, by, Chide Baltor of Frank aolickinson. Hoone. " Appanoose! | (GCL UL hat the tand In everyning |N€ meet and, act ar ofticlals. Drake wil| mencement o the Onawa High school wil| “FHaving taken your wonderfal ‘Casca. while he was competing for the Jumes| Vom Weg as a member of the depart- | August 1—Buena Vista, Davis a..n]‘-mmex‘; that 15 most =anguine boosters LT 50 Rogrog S iy 15440 il ‘:“DP!':;‘ ::;v I Es llmlld he;c‘onp.lunfij s ’ll'hchmld;f'n will | reu'dro; ree months and being entirely % | st S—Buchanan, Cerro Gordo and| | . ¥ | be delivered by President Luther Freema Gordon Bennett distdnce trophy, hig bal-| ment on six months’ probation was A‘;‘,{\“‘l\,_ uchar v | ing for it. by ni er Freeman | cured of stomach catarrh and dyspepsia, | from each team in the sprints and hurdles. An Auto Coilision of Morningsside college, Sioux City. The| I think word of praise {s due tc class contains twenty boyvs and girls. Last| ‘Cascarets for their wonderf-l composi- vear's class numbered twenty-three. The| tion. I have taken numerous loon, the Conquerer, burst at a helght ot | approved. | August 15—Calhoun, Clinton, Dallas, | These Nechaco Valley farmers are not 3,000 feet and fell swiftly. The gas bag, | | Delaware, Howard, Licas and Plymoutn, | (aking a jump at something they know spread after its’ coltapse into u | HONOR FOR DR. W. H. WILEY Worth, pello, Leo, | nothing of. They've lived there and they've | ther so- . & means many bad bruises, which Bucklen's ) ::.',‘:‘;“;, fo¥in, AL ABWE o Te stk s Crawford i and | farmed. They've got results and they are | ool g0 P I ekly as It does |graduates are Willlam F. Beigel, Leon C fl;e?h::nmbuut ';lnhnut.v il, n‘;ll " 2 g CORRA L 1 ' ) 1 s Bennett, George R. Boulden, Paul Egli ets relieve more in a day 3 R { oy Auguet satistied. They. see better opportuntties | ores ana burns. %c. For sale by Beaton | &l Bty on e Lanach uninjcied, | Mr | Hesd of Rurean of Chemiater Biac? | The countien of Adarhs, Cedar, Cherokes, |in:the futiré 'and they're investing all the | iy compuny, Mabel C. Erickson, Minta D. Giberson, | thamlellthe others I have taken wouldin 109, for the longest (Y;xul:‘! o(nf t;wz‘m - : Ak shiniian . Mumboldt, Jones, Madison, Monona, | Money they can get (ogether to put In| | Frank A. Hathaway, Fred A. Hatt, Bessie b4 il James McGune, 909, ‘ ) at year. ! . ¢ g g ' . 108 Mercer St., Jersey City, With Max C. Felischman of Cinctn {Osceola and Winneshiek have held their | more land, knowing as they do that values| Announcements of the Theaters. | W. Hogancamp, Esther J. Jacobson, Fred | Jersey City, N. J. nat! he Y Y 1 feve p y Haid . 6 e o A | Pleasant Palatable, Potent. T started from St. Louls on Octobar 12 and| WASHINCGTON, May 1L—In recoguition |/nstitutes already. R ) D s, | T - CollIBs (a0 gomukdy, Fnaseialy) G fMIY, FUER. fUAICRRRGEE, Rasiob B | - Tra Shusdt Mivar ik Wekks or Grib landed 1n Chesterfield county. Virginia, |of his work for the standardization of food Switching Case Postponed. For four *;"" Harry “G“H!dul M;“-em.m of Charles I'ruhman, are co;mu‘ to| Moorhead. . Clarence Myrland, Lucy H.| 10c. 250 800 Never s0ld 1n bolke. The gea- AP TSI a & s o A | chaco Vailey has lived there and tested r El e r Norton, Florence E. C r, Louls Rut- ot stam pe uaranteed to after covering a distance of 781 miles in|dnd drugs, Dr. Haryey W. Wllev, chief ot| The railroad commission of lowa “"“‘me i. e O ol s e o i g :‘l;r‘sngm:‘de_ls\ m;x:mkl:'m:\y f\::::\tm:exmu‘: (4t ,e‘:l.cl\ :‘(l-u”()yr\erm-(a,u\x cT:”:‘.‘(n o Yo Ry tass i uineteen hours and fifteen minutes. the bureau of chemistry of (he Department |to have taken up the matter of fixing rules | e oy i 4 0 ¢ byl oo v gyl e dgglaidy il o 4 % i 4 ? Moyt yioettpny lof Agriculture, was today elected president |and regulations for switching cais M,.,‘wuml.\v Ife sold his farm there at $20| which Mr. Collier has been appearing in and Beulah A. Todd. o Best Y { lture ‘was ) { and bought an additional 182 acres from |New York during the season. The play is Rt R | Bes ace fo Have Your DEATH RECORD of the United State Pharmacopaell con-|establishing a uniform rate and held a| o A { y vsiitlon to §6FVaLa.term{of (4n years. Dr.|mesting for that purpose today. Thehole|th8 Grand Trunk Pacific ‘Lagd Co. &d-{by Anne Crawford Fiexner, and its scenes| _IE2@ e ‘CnRosets WitHéeasen. Teeth Cared Fi » | G. Mott ¢ . Washing! D, . was|matter had been refcrred to a committee|J0iNing his Nechaco homestead at $18. He |are laid in Holland, chiefly on a motor| W4 NGO ”.n:\‘ 1-‘Lands aggre- 8! are or. Mra. lda Mary Beckman, | M. G otter of a ngton, » was| | was satistied with his four years' results|poat {sing the canals. It has a bully K ng 233 ac , located In Chippewa Mys. 1da Mary Beckman, 3 v " electeéd secretary, and §. 1N Hilton, treas- |of shippers and raiiroad men, but the com i’ 5 T | boat crulsing . Al Y| Indian reservations in Minnesota, which This 1s a perplexing question, confrontr h bl . B3 vears of age, _ 0 okt ot Feady 1o oanort aHe 5 there, and wanted more land. His old farm | gtory and 16 told in a way that Mr. Colller | were withdrawn from settlement a lttle | the people every day. Reputation, if thy > ife ot Joseph Beckman, a cigar manu.|Urer. now under cultivation with heavy Srowing|nas made famous. In fact, the popular|More than & year ago, have been restored | Dentist has it will cover a hundred 3 facturer, died at the tamily home, 814 Cieor- | &ia avenue, on Monday. She had lved n| GOQD ROADS Omaha since carly childhood and was a |ponement was had. In fact it is now | M : . i domain by the Interior de- ht CONVENTION | wn\d to be a little doubtful it any rules|CrOPS of Wheat, timothy, alfalfa, barley, |star has neéver had a better play than this. | 5o et They “will be- subject (o horae: | thou n be established eince it is found almost | potatoes, ete, will pay for the newly|The New York company will support him.|stead entry on June i | to the publ| whick' you may lave forgottes sk about. Dr. Bradbury, with his many 20. ears of practice, \7ill give you the \ar'g bought one. Seats go on sale today AR " unpn ible to satisfy all the interest o o Pl T e (e i Pl . AT aughter of the late John Kleftner, | Meeting for Northwestern Iown Will | % i Joseph Beaudoin is another Nechaco set- rom v up. Fillings b up. N 8 k G pgty e ] Ceian 3 3 | T WE SUPPLY TEET 4 hie leaves four children, Annette Beck:| ' . Be Held in Boone, May SB L B n"‘"‘l'l‘_"" tler who bought last month 320 acres from| Interest in the four weeks' engagement he Weathef. EORCRTATIE. " Norves mm.vefg' 2t man, A. A. Beckman, Edith Beckman, of | Niheteen. State against Frod Ottley, appellant, Linn | .o same company. His fine farm of 180 of the Woodward company, headed by Eva —tn hurting you. ~Teeth .extracted without Owaha, and Mre. John J. Naven of New| BOONE. la., May 11.—(Special Telegram. | St JENC 404 M. Gustaveen, ap- | acres fs growing a crop this vear that the | Lang, at the Boyd s growing. Miss Lang | For Nebraska—Fair. TGS R WO W T R ALY York Clty, Mrs. Naven ls in Omaha to ai- | ~A transcontinental goo¢ roads convention | pellant, ‘Webater county, ‘atfirmed {owner believen will be a_record-breaker. | is too well established in Omaha to require | For lowa—Partiy cloudy. seold. here. Why not you? nd the funera ’ for the Northwestern route across lowa | State appellant, against Charles Delahoyde | postmaster W. J. Milne of Nechaco Is still | any fulsome praise, and the company that| _T¢MPeTatures ai Omaha’yesterday: Tho funeral will be held from the home | will be held here May 19. Meetings will be|#nd George Marx, Marsnall county, at- | apother purchaser from the Grand Trunk | will support her contains several actors Lo R OR. Bfllflfll“, THE DEWTIST at §:# oclock Thuraday to St Mary Mag. | held at Marshalitown and Denison the day | “W% & wear, appelaut, agatnst Cedar | Pacific Land company, and a score more|who are well known here, too. Others who | o e b L L e daene church. where requiem high mass |before, then all will proceed to Buone for | Rapids, Linn county, reversed. | coula be named. Kb et rABaRra Ut CITORTA & bAC SORIb Nz by R || 17 _years sams location. ni be celebrated by Rev. Bernhard Sinne. | the big central meeting. Hundreds ot | Tilian P. ‘Merrill Cappellant, against ¥. | “gich soil, mild climate, natural irrigation | her, the company belng the strongest or- | R b -—_7 Burial will be In the German Catholc|enthusiasts in automobiles are expectcd |f PhoWps. et al. Winneshiek county. af-{ ;4 healthy surroundings, with the new |ganixation Mr. Woodward has ever offered. | - Y ARUSRME '".':':"“‘l"‘“m it [nere. that day Peter Sauser against W. S. Kearney, ap- | main line rollroad, will make Nechaco &|The opening bill will be “Peter Pan” a| Lo miiiilill ) S = - The palibearers will be: g . { pellant, Dubuque county, affirmed PN for EhrniarK Hiva) §th<the baE] diay 1a Whidh MI Tans doored gudh aue: Rt Emil Bush, F. W. Greoger, | Maypole Dance at Yankton. Hugh Sullivan, et al., against Kiity Ken- | tpetd 1o o qai@e ol RN G0 IRl Lt S urttan g ik e B Tp. 'm0 8 Juseph Borghoff, ‘Theodore \ogel, YANKTON, & D. May 1L—(Spectal)—|Dey. appellant, Jasper county, affirmed T;“ # ngl - g goeg Wiy ORI o 10, JRARSAS [‘ L “ KRy ': ! 2p.mi il Charies Konlmeier, 11, 3. Bourgeois, The prettiest event. In ihe wollexe veas| Jlls Knapp against American Yoemen, ousands o | theater that two extra matinees had to bo | e i 't ! P est event in the college vear|gppejlant, Linn county, affirmed. |in the last few years. The best, the people | played, one a morning matinee. The sea* 4p.m 3 OMAHA TOPEK Mrs. Ellsabeth Vruces. | takes place Friday night. the ennual May- | Lena Simpkine against Hawkeve Com- | (nere say, are the Peter Larson groups. Of | son opens on Saturday evening, May 21 5p. m Vs. Mit. Eilsabeth Tracey. 10 years o'a, died | pole dance on the collese campus. which is | mercial Men's association, appellant, Mar- | \1C.C n’ Gran Trunk Pacific Land com- | et 3 o m | Vint t t Park Tuexday morulng at her home, 52 Ban-|a free open-alr spectacle, witnessed apd | #hall county, affirme |t | | § | inton L tree ar i q | pany has the cholcest. These are to be s0ld | The clos orp s prov- 8 p.m 4 croft street, following & prolonged illness. | enjoyed by many hundreds every yeas Insurance Questlon Seftled. pany h e | The closing week at the Orpheum is proy-| v Mrs, Tracey, bad been & résident of Oma:-| The event comes just: befors the aniusl| The Bupreme court upheld s policy of in- |8t B8 to W an Acre, & down and the fag unprscsdentediy big at that cosy 3 Al > 5 {balance on easy terms. There is no ®ov-|ater, and indicates the excellence of the Ba for over forty vears: Bhe fs survived |atate high school oratoiosl conteat, which | Surance held by one .- E. Simpkins .of . 3 ellence by her husband, Andrew, two duughters| fullows the same evening. Entries have |Marshallown. He was an undertaker and | fTHICT OF r\','“';m “1"“”“:' f&"]’m"“": bill. Travato. the Filipino violin virtuoso, and one son | been made for this from the towns of| While engaged in embalming a body he '“'_‘f’ Al ]‘ ;;"“‘,"':" :M‘mlm‘.d"":@-m is making a big hit. People are apparently The funeral will pe held from the late | Armour, Platte, Hudson, Aldester, Be contracted blood poisoning from which he | * Price so low. { wild over him and he is compelled at -'m.vl 5 B s B ax o Dbl aiat We | 1shed next year men who know the coun- | residence at'§:30 Thursday morning, with|ford, Yankton, Centerville, Wagner and |died. The Hawkeye Commercial Men's as- | ' "0 g0 “inat no one acre in the Lar- | SeES=mae—-—— Comet rises Friday at MAY 10, 11, 12 and 13. Comet rises Saturday at 3:11 a. m. [ Fl‘llhl), May 13, Ladi Game Called 3:45 | | SBpecial Car Leaves 156th & Farnam Sts, Day. today of acute. fidigestion, aged 76 years. [ qul® % (28 SUEIIEON WA BEXE Sun| Supreme court upholds Judge Bradshaw in |suid death resulted from heart discase, due —the great Stomach Restorative, Liver | ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE services at the Bt Philomena church Foint. In addition to the oratorica) | Soclation resisted payment of the claim on | 4o, ‘group can be purchased for a price Y 3 1 Tenth and Willlams streets, about 9 o'¢lock. | contest there Is a general class and some | 'he ground that this was not a death due | er #16 ) T D Burlal will be at th- Holy Sepulcher ceme- | towns have entries for both events. Hand. | t© ;,Z‘.k:;.,u but the court gives the poliy :“"" Va3 | Sfomach Blood and | Young Wo‘x\nen s Christian Ass'n tery Z some solld gold and silvor medals are given |® broad construction and insists (hat a itorium Rear Admirsl Kiersted, by the college to the winners. This g\u, case of this kind is cicarly an accigent. |BOY FEARS SPANKING AND L // T" bl i R ‘:13.';'m MAY 15T PHILADELPIIA, May IlL—Rear Ad-|these medals ave the most beautiful work- Sules of Liguor Legal, DROPS DEAD FROM FHIGHT | oer rouples ! 8 Olcnodx miral Andrew J. Kiersted U. 8. N, (re- | ma ip ever seen here. ! The sales of liquors under the lowa Much sicknes: erts with weak stomach, and consequent MINSTREL SHOW ' ‘ tired), is dead at his home here following o | mulct law are in fact legal. So held the | yomnastes's Demise Attribmied ¢ poor, impoverished blood. Nervous and pale-people lack | stroke of mpoplexy. He was 77 years old. _ Bishop Bowman s Presiding. Supreme court taday in a case from Mar- | Heart Disease Caused by Dread 00d, rich, red blood. Their stomachs need invigorating | J Admiral Kiersted served with Farragut [ SIOUX FALL: D.. May 1l.—(Special) | shalltown, where Charles Delahoyde and | of Whipping. | or, after all, a man can be no stronger than his stomaoch, Grand Bouncers of St. Mary's Ave throughout the ehvil war. He was retired | ~B!shop Thomas Bowman, D. D.. of Allen- George Marx were acquitted of violating — A remedy that makes the stomach strong and the liver Congregational Church, in 1894 with the rank of rear admiral town. Pa., is presiding over the twenty-|iye liquor laws The state contended that | DUQUOIN, Il, May 10.—The young son| wetive, makes rich red blood and overcomes and drives ADMISSION 20¢ 1 Liewelyn Shavor. seventh annual sesslon of the Dakota con- | jjasmuch as they represented an lowa cor- [of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Balne, residing out disease-producing bacteria and cures & whole multi- Seats Reserved in Advauce at the WASHINGTON, May iL—Llewelyn Sha- {“')"f“"". ”'\, ‘:‘“ ""'\'""""“" assoclatlon, | poration, and an lowa corporation can |southeast of here in Willlamson county, | tude of diseas Y. W. C. A. OFFICE. vor, who for the last fourteen years had ‘W"c‘”:‘:‘m_"""f 2 ~xl:::‘.;ru"e.|':: o"r‘".':‘h\‘ Iy engage in lawful business, and sales ‘lmn dead from fright when the father at- Get 1id of your Stomach Weakness and o e 4 represented the Interstate Commerce com- | NOSLCTH BT BF the wate, Mussday of thisfof lquor are never fawful i lows the |iempied to spank Kim for a wifiing of- Liver Lanimess by taking & cowres of W“\' NES mission in all of its important cases, djed | |1 e ork and|en should have been convicted, The |fense this morning. The coroner's jury Dr. Plere al Discovery B | take a final adjournment until next Sun- ‘ { Sy ade soliictor o cot refusing to take this extreme view, and |to fright | Invigorator and Blood Eleanser. i , 3:115—Evenings, 8:15, 1 Stiayor was made sollictor of the €om- | ¢orangon tne blshop will deliver his annual | b sees R BLGRR a Ta a1 8 | * 9 R | SRRSO sk Matines Bvery DA o gs, 811 address. In addition to the bishop, several z Sataat s { ‘ou can't afford to sccept any medicine unkncwon . dred g L other prominent members of the denomina- |t 64!1e the saes of lidors PASSION PLAY SEASON OPENS | wmpgiion us e substitute for “‘Goiden Medical Discov- B o W iV Mowatts, Gacaner -}.,.,,, from salters SOtALE his’ Sasent A ik Licenses. | - | ery,” which is a medicine or KNOWN CoMPOSITION, Revere. MeGinnes HBros., he | Kin Cedar Raplds got a hard jolt today by | & Asnin_ Impersomates | & complete list of ingredients in plain English on its bot- | drome. ulml.u\‘o‘inyahlé:u\:n(fl\,gb;y\ Qrel | Fish Dynamiters Fined. { the Supreme court in the matter of an | + but' There Are Many | tle-wrapper, same being attested as correct under oath, S ain :mm_,m Kignt, 300 (g . '.’ . YANKTON, & D, May ll.-(Special.)—A | undertaking to licenze milk dealers and to | Changes in .t ’ | E: i Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and Invigorste Stomach, Liver asd Bowels. | rather expensive fishing party is reported | require the tuberculin test. The court finds | OBERAMMEROGAU, Upper Bavaria, May | SUNDAY SE oy ‘lll"‘ in which Adolph Brecht and Jacob | that there was no authority in law for ex- l{l.— The Passion F y scason opened today i ' Vol pald fines akgiigating ‘$11460 for |ciclsing an sueh extrdordinar® powers by |with & public rehearsal. The perfooted | ;HOIE‘ . ." President | dynamiting (ish Sunday in Jim river. a city. The matter of licensing milk deal- ;pcrlnrlunlu'n will be given next Monday | | Charles Frohman Prei ln!l - Vice Presideat | ers is_wholly with the state dairy com- | Anton Lang again impersonates Christ, but | s R o S "lll AM cnl lEn . | | South Daketn Retatfers Meet. | niissioner and the state \veterinailan fs | there nave been a number of changes in | The system of the Mutual Saving Bank plan : | | |. Direc | YANKTON, 8 D, May 11.—(Special)= | tne only persom who can order the tuber- | other roles sines the production of 1900, } i enables the Omaha Loan and Bufldtng Asso- | “g'x‘.'-é’fl :;c:;n AXY | The annual gathering of the State Retall | gyln test. The court also intimaies that [ The chorus has beén thoroughly reorgan- s 3 1 5 50 in te , ¢ . . 1 0es 280 to §1.5¢ Merchants and Iardware men started here |y, grainarce I question was so drastic | fzed ’ l ciation to pay to its members six per cent . \;r" i ! ot g i P Tuesday afternoon in three-day session |ang unreasonable in its provisions that | ! | per annum dividends January and July 1st. Y | with a kood attenddnce of members, | | Investignte Frauking Privilege, Open all Summer. [ {1t eouid not have boen upheld even,if con prri 5 W | | Investment of $1.00 per month to 000 in i WR 08 3¢ Palion g Tm”lm“. murdml“ 3 "'1" il ok ke Ui et :x?’"h bl | lamp gsums ecan be nm(;u For information call g o0 onh Mo y Slectr] oure |1 situation in several elties fowa | stitute for the resolution look o an in E b J o to the dyspeptic. Klectrie Bitters cure| L "I 0Ll (0 “hoen made to rgsulate |vestigation of abises of the fra o) o ROCEDIA STOCK CO. | dyspepsia, liver and kidney complaints and | | | | g privil i U0 or address 101 South 16th St., S. E. corner | b Price M. ¥ the milik trafeie. | g Which wes_iatroducef Jees i In the Rural Comody Drama debility. ice B0c. For sale by Beaton| - S ator Stone of Missourl. The substitute 3 \ S —)— (L g l e | eniar:Stonsof Mishaurl, The mibsiiiafe 16th and Dodge Sts. | MY FRIEHD FRCM ARKANSAW . LOCAL AGENTS WANTED Ladles of Lowe Ave. church will hold a |cial ease covered by the Stone resoluti i Mat~La Bgile Mari In every town in Nebrasks Liberal * ng rummage sale at T4 S 13(h St Thurs- | Which had reference to the (:Im-vflnlh"l of | " Thurs, TR Dotaarelt Wil e Home | L Tk B Want Ad ot |08 JEapaTRILt (0 detonse of the TOICAITC | Qe ————————ee——— 1,000 "3 100 L 3 l-h‘

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