8 THE OMAHA DATTiY BEE: SATURDAY, JUNE 1(5, 100U, NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL StlXOIl MENTION. Davla tells Blnas. Tako your tr.eals at the Vienna. Ona Pxtures nnd Globes nt Ulxby's Magazines bound, MoorehoiiRo & Co. Ilmlwlser beer. 1,. Hosenfeld. .iKent. Kino A. B. C. beer, Nuiimayer'n hotel. Behmldfs photoH. new nnd late.it stylos. V. 11. Lewis sells monuments. 301 IV way. W. 1'. Oraff, uniliTtaker and ctnbaltner, 101 Houth .Main stroM. The vacation prise will kd to the Council Hluffa Klrl who hustles vote. New patterns In frame mouldings. C. E. Alexander & Co.. 313 Ilroadwny. Get vour work d.ine nt the popular Eagle laundry, 721 nroadwny. 'l'none 167. W. c Etcp, undertnker. :i Penrl street. Telephone!): Olllce. 97: residence, 33. A mnrrlngo llreime wns Issued yesterday to II. I). Kennedy of omsilin, hkm1 21, and lulii Lamb of this city, iiRed l!i. All otes In the Council HlufTs vacation routed will h counted ilnlly and the result vlll beiome more Interesting from day to day. I. N. Flleldnger returned yesterday from Kloux Knlls. S. D., win-re ho had been on Jegnl li.isinegs eonnccted with a bankruptcy A family IV llVlllg at 1010 Fourth nVClllte Kiive a trump breakfast yesterday morning' who repaid the kindness iiy stealing a num. . ber of solid sliver spoons. , i ic ineinners oi ine ruy rounen arc sum , to be tlgurlng on taking a trip to Pes Mnlm i and Fort Dodge to Inspect the brl. k :ilnntM of thosu cities. , . r. .. . m. ' The members of the elty rounell are said , Job Cliillntrlier. a boarder nt the Tre- inont 'louse. I'omplnlncil to the inlle yes. terdi , that a thief tm.l tlrii his eoit uik vfst wlil e ho was working In Hughes lirlel ynrd. The elty of Council Illuffs cf.mmenced Fiilt 'ii the suprrlor court yesterday t" , condemn the building at IM" West Hroad way. J. M. Pavls and E. l- Kelly nro Jinmed as defendants. Every member Ii requested to be present tonight nt the meeting of I'. S. Orant com jinny N'o. H, Filiform Hank, Knights of rylhlas, iih tliere Is business of Importance to coiik- mi for action. f. W. I.ong has served notice of injunc tion proceedings on the Jurvis Wine com pany of South Main street. Tho petition in the Injunction proeecdlncs against Chnrles Hlerwlth of the .Metropolitan hotel was filed In tho district court yesterday. Hurl Dawn, a young fellow wanted to imswer to a charge of larceny In Itnone, Jn., win nrresteil yesterday at 1510 Second avenue. Dawn has been working for the Northwestern here for several weeks. The sheriff from Hoone will take him back this morning. Lodge No. IM, Stur of Jupiter, has elected tho following ofllecrs: President, U. H. Joseph; vice president, O. Hrown; war den. II. Sunderland; treasurer, I'. V. Mil ler; i ondui'tor. A. Follette; Inside guard, J,. Olio; outside guard, E. Joseph; mil hlelnii. 7.1. Ford. Dlek Lyons. Jnmes Wallace and Fred Ilolpb. chnrged wltli nssaiiltlng linker J. '. Nehcn lust Sunday evening, were found KUlltv In nollco court yesterday morning nnd lined f25 nnd costs each. Their out rageous behavior, It was shown, was due largely to tho effects of "rushing the crowler." Jen Anderson, a negro, living nt Fif teenth street and Avenue A, decided that Ills wardrobe needed replenishing and. hav ing no surplus cash for such n purpose, nipped a coat ami vest from In front of Abraham Snyder's store on Uroadwiiy. Anderson was arreMted and will have a lienrlug this morning before Judge Ayles wnrtr The funeral of the late Edwin Children, penlor member of the linn of Children & Sons, who died Wednesday night, will be held this afternoon tit 2 o'clock from the fnmllv residence, 2127 South avenue. Hurlnt will bo In Wnlnut Hill cemetery Deceased was ! years of age and leaves two sons nnd' three daughters. Ho ennie here from Enst Dubuque, III., eight years ngo nnd embarked in the mnnufacturo of culti vators. He was tho Inventor and iniinu fncturer of the Badger riding cultivator. N. V. Plumbing Co.. Tel. 250. Howell's Antl-"Knwf ' cures coughs, colds. fTKEETS OltDliltl'.D TO nil I'vWUU. Coo n el I In ('onniilllee of the Whole Tiikea Another Turn ill (hi- Mutter. The city council meeting as n committee ef the whole laid night look another whirl Bt the paving nueutlon nnd prepa ed an addi tional list of streets to bo recommended to lie paved this year. These streets ato to be incrrporated In two different resilutlons. the division to be made by tho city en gineer and presented lo the council at meet ings a week apart. Thin pint) whb decide 1 upon, as It Is expected that there will be n number of protests filed and ull could irt lie considered In one night. The streets recommended for paving aro ns follows: Plcrco street, from First to niuff; Gra ham avenue, from First street to Falrmount jinrk; lllulf street, from Pierce to Ninth avenuo; Glen avenue, from Hroadway to reservoir; Park avenue, from Ilrnadway to Falrmount park: High School avenue, from Glen avenuo to Park avenue; Willow ave nue, from Main to Third etreet; Fifth a ve nue, from Main to Third strec'; Flf'b ave nue, from Main to Eighth n'reet; Willow avenue, from Seventh strc-t to E gMh utrcot, First avenue, from Pearl to Kl,h h street; Slory street, from Main to BP ft Street ; N'lnth avenue, fretn Main to Six h Ptreel; Fourth Btreet, from Hroadwnv to Worth strcft; Sixth street, from Droalw.iv to Fifth avenue; Sixth street, from Eighth nvenuo to Sixteenth avenue; Seventh str'ot, from I)ro.iday to Fifth avenue; Eighth Htrnct, from Hroadway to Seventh nven"o Fourth avenue, from Eighth strort to Nln'h street; Harrison street, from Washlng'm nvenuo to Hrnton street; Hroadway, from First lo Frank street. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures riatnful, smarting, swollen foet and Ingrow ng nails, and instantly taken the stlnc out of corns and bunions It's the greatest comfort discovery of the aso Allen s Foot Ease make tight or new shoes feel easy, it is a certain euro for sweating, callous nnd hot, tired, aching fet Try It today. Bold by all druggists and shoo stores My mall 25c In stumps Trial packneo FHEE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, La Hoy N. V. IMinRI.Y VF.GRTAM.H. 'eta am a Tonic and Stops Hair from Falling Oul, Curra Dandruff. Ilrittle Hair, Itch lng and all Scalp Troubled, Guaranteed to Cure Vhn all olhtr remtdits tare Jailed or juotKi refunded, Sold everywhere. Safe, Sure, Reliable, Treatlso on Hair and Scalp troubles free. A. n. mtUMHii co., - ciiiciiiio. ( For Sal br Sherman & Met'onnell Drug Co.. Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Trntlr Supplied liy M. Motihctt Hair Hazaar. A. U Undeland, ltlcliurdaon Drug Co, FARM LOANS Negotiated In Lantern rtetira!k nd Iowa. Jumea N. Carady. Jr., W Main .St I'aunrll Witl- MONEY TO LOANS Savings Loan and Building Assaciat'n Council Ulufts, Iowa. BLUFFS. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT VOID Jude Emith Knocks Ont Ona Claim of the Oity fr Tarn. SUIT BROUGHT ON BROADWAY PAVING JCB J I'rtwiioiit lit' n Jn m I II Ilrslt tlio Snr of III" I.ut mid Secure n .liulu i t Vmilnut (Ik- City ami OIIU'i'i'N, Tho suit brought by Fremont Benjamin tignlust County Treasurer Arnd, County Auditor Innea. tho City of Council Illufu nnd J. A. I.. Waddell In which lu nuked tho right to redeem from tax sale n lot In Street's addition on pnyment of the general elected last night will be assigned to build taxes, upon the ground that the tpcclul Ings nnd grades later. Miss Mnudo Smith taxr for which the property hnd been sold l had been asaes-ied under a law which was ., Unllnnnl una ,1nnl.l1 v.lnr,1.iv l,v , , , ' , .. . Judge Smith of tho district court In favor of the plaintiff. Benjamin also prayed, that me county treasurer anu aim nor d ,,tri,,10(l from KM1nK a tnx ,iocd to t L , i. property to Waddell, who had purcha.- nt .1 V ailii lil.lni. C.l.li'u t1antan the county treasurer and auditor bo re- th! ased It at tax sale. Jimge bmitu s decision is in comformlty with the ruling of the I'tiltod j,tat guprcmo t.0rt tho now famoua ' ...... , n - case ' ",c '0WI1 Norwood. 0., against Hakcr. decided In January, 1S09. It was this ruling of the supreme court that ln- duccd tho legislature of this state at Its ro cent session to amend the npeclal nssesB ment laws. Ilenjamln owned certain property abutting on Hroadway which In 1S87 was paved with cedar blocks. Part of tho stiecial assessment taxes was paid and part was In nrroaro when tho lot wns sold In Jnnuary, IS!).", nt tax salo to J. A. L. Waddell. Soon nftcr the decision of the supreme court In the Ohio case Benjamin brought this suit, ulleglng that tho laws of tho state of Iowa and tho , ordinances of tho City of Council HlulTs, un- I dcr which the special aosessments wero' made, were In conflict with article V of the fourteenth amendment to tho Constitution of the United States and wero In conflict with the portion thereof which provides; "No ' peison shall be deprived of his property : . , . . t without duo process of law, nor shall private , property be taken for public use without lust comtiensatlnn." Ilenlamln eontencleil that the statute of the state authorizing cities to levy the special assessments was contrary to the, constitutional provisions, In asmuch as It did not provide a method of asserslng In proportion to the benefits de- rived, but hlmply established an arbitrary , method of amsesslng coats of Improvements uccordlng to the front footage of the prop erty abutting such Improvement. Ho al leged that tho assessments for grading, pav ing and curbing taxed wero levied upon bis property without regard to any benefits which It derived from the Improvements and that all of the statutes of the state of Iowa and the ordinances of the City of Council i Muffs which authorized such assessments were Unconstitutional and theroforo void and invalid. He further maintained that to exact the levy of tho special taxes would bo a practical coofincation of his property. At tho same time he eald he was willing nnd ready to pay all the legal taxes against lii , ,,,.-.1, ...... ..,nu n-uuoipii.in upon me sale. Judgo Smith did not go Into tho quetitlon of Ahether tho lax assessed against tho property In question exceeded the benefits, but simply held the general assessment statute under which the levy was made was unconstitutional and that therefore the tax ; was void and invalid. Fortunately for tho city most of the taxes for special Improve ments levied under the old law have been paid, otherwise tho municipality might have a number of similar suits to that brought by Ilenjamln on Its hands. City Attorney Wadsworth stated that tho case will ho taken up on appeal. Save your coupons and vote for tho most popular Council Dluffs working girl. "Mr. Riley" D-ccnt clgnr. SUITS HIT Till'. l"tB CIUII'AM'. Jury In .liiHtlee Court I'liNnes on n Polnl In Cnriionitioii I, in v. A Jury In .liutlco Ferrler's court yester day decided that tho Kaat Omaha Land com pany had no standing In a court In this Btato and Mint having failed to comply with tho laws of Iowa could not bring or main- for . foot raclnR( 50 yar,l8. BacU r.ictns; lain a suit In this stale. Tho laws of Iowa foot ruclnBt umateiirs; fat men's raco; la provldo tint any forelgu corporation, b fore (rs. na,p j,aloon ascension nt D o'clock. It can do business in mis state, cum nie Cnmralttco of arrangements, Thomas Ma lts articles of Incorporation with the sec- , . A, Woll8 n chrlstensen. Coun- retary of state and from him secure a per m It to do business in Iowa. Tho East Omaha Land company brought . . . I . 1 ...n,t .Intnln., (lcvnlncf SUlt 111 IIJIUIUIII t-llLlJ1 .111,1 UlTliilllci uuitto. . Marv Krouer. George Kroger and wife, al- ' lecod Eouattcrs, for the purpese of getting ! them olt its property In Fast Omaha, near Cut Off lake. The defendants, it was nd- mlttcd, had been living on tho land In con troversy since 1887, which would bavo un lor ordinary circumstances given them a clear title to tho property had It not been for tho fact that In 1S91 George Kroger, sr.. since deceased, the nushanil ot .Mary ivrognr and father ot Georgo Kroger. Jr., accepted from the land company a lease to tho land which the defendants now claim to own by right of adverse possession. I This was proven by tho plaintiff company, hut tne jury neiu tno iicien.muis mi uiu ground that the Fast Omaha Land com-! pany never having ill d Its articles of In- 1 corporation with the secretary of tato had no standing or right to maintain a suit In tho courts of Iowa. Tho case. It Is said, will bo taken on ap- peal to the district court. j You can vote as many times as you want to lu the Working Girls' Vacation Con test. Davis sella paints. The contest is now on for some girl In Council Illuffs to win a vacation, with transportation and expenses paid free of charge. Interrnl In Census, At tbo meeting held last night nt the City hall, under tho ausplcej of tho Mer chants' and Manufacturers' association, It was decided to try to secure an extension of time for tho completing of tho census of this city. Resolutions from tho Merchants' and Manufacturers' association and the city couucll will bo forwarded to Senators Alli son and Gear, nsklng them to secure frira tho supervisor nf the census an extension of thirty days for tho completion of the census u this city. This course has been adopted by Des Moines, whero it is be lieved thnt a largo number ot names have been missed by tho enumerators. With an uxteiulon of thirty days It Is believed tbnt tho onumeratlou can he thoroughly revised aud any nnmes that may hive been missed added to tho returns, The meeting wns addressed by General 13, r. Test, who suggested that an extension of tlmo be sought. lAu an Instance of how the enumerators are apt to mUs some of the people Aider- I man Clark mentioned that so far ho had I not been approached by any enumerator I nnd as far as he know ho had not been in ! eluded in tho census. I The rc;olutlona from tho Merchants' nnd Manufacturers' Association nnd the city ' council will bp forwarded to Senators A 1 1 1 -j son and (Sear at once. The enumerators nre supposed io comple'o tho taking of tho cen- sun In this city today. Ti:rin:it.s nut m:t vn.ut chonhx. Ilniiril of 1 :t ii -ii 1 1 it I'lol.'K flip I, In! unit Niiiih'h (li .In ill tor. The Hoard of Education held n special meeting last night at which t -achers for j tho ensuing year wero elected. The Jatilto.s for tlio several school buildings wero alfo electtil. There nre Rovetnl changes In lha list of teachers. Tho following have re sinned- inhti m ?vlvrater nf ht. TTih school facnltv, Miss Carrie Morgan of the Itlnnmer Belinnl Mlu Ueln Vnnntf nf the , hool. Miss Mela Young of .the ; nuc school and Mrs. Myrtle E. Second avenue Shunrt of tho Eighth avenue school, Miss ,ur8' -ciis wn a near man mis -winter , was mo name ot me rcrry i onimireu n n m Mamle Norene Miss Kathleen Connor and nml c0lno3 from the Morrow territory, but pnny. Tho forged signature of W. J. Perry Miss Ada Alnsworth who have been acting 110 ' 1,elnR "Wl hy tho farmers of Loulf.1 appeared nt the usiinl place. After making as assistants, nre assigned to regular work In chnrgo of fchool rooms. Tho teachTS returns from n year's leavo of nbsenco nnd Miss Margaret Paulson, who has been acting ns substitute, Is placed on tho regular list. Tho teachers elected nre: HIGH SCHOOL.. Anna 7.. Uoss, Ixxil?" A Itoesche, Kute S, Itffil, Jennie O Mil lid it. fierce, Vlnln Ward, ('l)llit Fans, of Des Molnrs. 8. I.. TlK.imas, J. C. Ornson, W. ,T. Flint. Frances D. Dnllr, MIttle M. 1'lle, Kmmn N". 1!csehf, Flnrn Van Onler. 0 HADED SCHOOLS. Mnntlc MnnKiim, ll'rliulpnl) Jlolierta llattnlmucr, ItPlen Ada Tyler, Agnes I,. Robinson, Mnbet O. Hol.lncon, Anna Vandereook, Joide Claupen, Ada 13. Howard, Nelll L. Ileptord, Ornce Foster. Lniira A. Dodno, Ada 14, Stephenson, (lertruile (Jreen, Nellie c. Parsons, Kate V, Oerner, 1ni"e A. Ament, Maude Smith, Mrs. Ilelle C. Barclay, Margaret I. Wallace, Jeesle 51. Alworth, Olive Thompson, liura L. Colinan, Ilelle Wylle, Emma Howard, Mary X. Cornglity, Minnie Etv, Paula F. Kreldler, Llllle Oheznln, LyrKs. Pfert, Ethel C. Wiepard. -Mrs Dorn H. Churchill, Josephine Khea, Kntlicrlnc Treynor, I'MytH Thomas. Knthlen Connor, Minnie IJ. Clay. Florence M. Htorre, Winifred A. Uesley. Mollle V.. S-nhlll. Mrs. Allele D. Card, Francos WrlBlit, Illlth Wallace, Julia Walker, Florence H. Carley, Jane Howe, Mnry McMillan, Myrtle llarndt, Ilattle Fcrrler, IiUlse C. JViehnln;, Anna B. Mlkesell, Iiilw Carson, Nelll .Tacohs. Mrs. Ddllh F. Prouly, Mary H. Oliver, I-Mlth It. Field, Julia Tulleys, Ella Albright, Ona Hendle, farrle S. Wells, Anna TeDroal, Jehsle McCrea, Cora M. (Iretser, Dora Lyon MUinlo i. villlnmon. Mrs. II. A. Oleason, May Sims. (Principal), Margaret Vliltler, Mrs. Mnry It. Allen. Annie B. Wllllnm'., Neva Hnssell Nannie M. Hardin, "nVii' wiitli c. .losejih, Lizzie cWker. j,"''" nn"n7''' huella M. Wllllis, Anna Perry Stevens, 'jarriet r. Walker, Vermont Reynolds, (Principal), Mary rtwire", Jennie rue Wllllanne White, H'rlnrlpal). Florent e Hul, L'lile M. Miles. Mamie Norene, JIr. N. It. Curtlf, (Prlnripal), s,a' I'ern- Aurella Tinier. Dllzalwlh Rrawt, (Principal). Kthlyn Jlnrclny, Ellen M Mcintosh, (Prla Ipnl). May A. iSiMwell. Ada Alnsworth, Llllla.li Hart. Hue L. IJadollet, (Principal). As net Drake, (Principal), Mlnni" D. Johnson, -Minnie Ilnnson, (Principal). Lizzie Holm. Tiaura A, McFaUclen, Margaret Paulson Elinor I'lcnra Ppntnn nahl n nnr) nMnlw,, Harriett Mood; music. M. Luclle Porterticld; j v ndcrcartens. Mrs. Lulu M. Hardman. V Inderirnrtens. Mrs. T.nltl M. Karilmnn ... ... . . Tho janitors elected nro: High school, Tl.ll t 1 , .. I uanry; wasuingion Avenue, lUlph Simpson; Moomcr, George Crum; Twentleth Avenue, Jnmes A. Keller; P!er?o Street, Joo Roberts; Eighth Street, I. W. t'ollamore; Third Street, V. O. autcnrleth; Sccomi Nvenuo, W. S. Wllklns; Avenue H, AV. H. Spera; Klghth Avenue, Hetty I)ar nell; Madison Avenue, D. W. Footer; Thirty-second Strevt, Georgo W. Itolph-' . Harrison Street, George fl. Miles; suburban schools, tho teachers. Commonwealth 10-cent cigar. You can deposit your votes for tho meat popular working girl In tho vacation con test at the Council Muffs office. Save your coupons ai.3 Help some girl tako a trip. TmIii Clly IMIirrlniN Vlenle. Council Mulfs to Jofferlcs grovo and re turn, Honey Creek, Iowa, Sunday, Juno 17. Tickets $1 round trip. Dancing free. Tra'n leaves Illinois Central depot. Council Muffs, at 0 o'clock a. m., return S p. m. Prizru will hn r!von fnr fnnt. rnelnt?. 1fin vnrds. free ell Muffs, F,d. Ilothory, master certmoiilcs, Uverybody Invited. Meadow Lawn Park, Eleventh street and Twenty-sixth avenue, a cool, shady family resort. Refreshments served nt reasonable prices. Opening night, Juno 10. Music and i dancing. Admission free. Gravel roofing. A. H. Rood, G41 IPway. llnrliers fllny Strike, SIOUX CITY. In., Juno in.-(Special.) Tho barbers of Sioux City ore very much at t uh . (h emnioy,,rfl 0VPr .i10 mlCBtnn of charging for a neck shavo. Tho ba,.bcr8- lmlon rrCcntly ndopted a rulo that nvp centH ghnuid bo charged for shaving tho uec Ueretoforo patrons of tho tonsorlal parlors j,ad been U3od to enjoying the lux- ry of a npck ave without expense. A number of tho best shops balked at this rue nn rcused to a'srss tho extra tnx on tllelP customers for tho three or four stroke ()f tno razorB whlch 8WCrp lh(, hillr ofr n man's neck. Somo of the smaller have called upon thu union to tako action and call out tho barbers in tho hor which had refused to respect tho order. Men who de- pend upon tho barber Bhops to keep their faces In prc.icntablo condition nro awaiting further developments with some Interest. The strike may turn up any dny. Mnoenlieen Mntrrtnln. STORM LA KB. Ia., June 15. (Special.) On Wednesday. Juno 13, tho local society of Maccabees entertained representatives of ten other tents. Tho program included steam boat rides and fishing trips In tho morning, u splendid dinner served In tho grove across I tho lako nt noon nnd base ball and other games In the afternoon. At 8 p. m, a busi ness meeting at the opera house was con ducted by I. A. Hawley, sunromo ren- resentatlvo of Council Illuffs, In., and Mrs. T. A. Nclsen, supremo commnndor of the Lady Maccnhees of Chicago. At the close of the session n very pleasant and Informal ' dance took place, to harp music, and con- j tlnued until a lato hour. I Ilreeiition for He (ilium, I CRRSTON. In., June IB. (Speclal.)-Last evening tho citizens of Preston expressed their appreciation of Congressman Hepburn for his efforts In securing for CrcBton a liberal appropriation for a government building nnd getting a scat of tho federal court established hern by giving him nn Informal reception nt tho New Snmmtt. It j was purely a non-partisan affair. Tho I colonel delivered one of his happy talks, I The tiffalr was participated in by bun . drcds. VKW i A VUirHTIt'tJ IM ItMPI H iVj) OmllmMlljJ 111 r ICiL.li Two Mre Pc nihilities for Secretary of State in Iowa. UTTS AND HANFORD ARE MEN MENTIONED .Icnmp II. .Martin, AVho Will Ktiiiitlni' AfTiilr of Clerk of Siipri'iiH- Court, Will IIpkIk Work on Next Mo nil it)'. I)E8 MOINES, June 15. (Special Tele- grnm.) Two now names were being clrcu- lateu among the politicians touay as cm- ldntcs for secretary of state. Uepresenta- 'VO I.Olts or I.ouina county nnu tianioru oi tlvo ,,oltR ot '0'ila county nnd Hanford of I''I'(1 aro ,)0th being discussed ns posslbll- cnt' rather than by tho Morrow manag- ers. Iianfonl Is a Charles city man ami generally known throughout tho state. He Is also nntl-Qtlbcrtson. It Is tho general belief that A. C. Smith Is doing some work In the Eleventh. Hh friends hero say that they believe this, desplto tho fnct that he has authorized no announcement In Des Moines, He Is not working so much to gain tho state ai to j weighs about 125 pounds, one front tcoth on fcpllt tho Eleventh district. I the lower Jaw missing, dnrk hair, brown Jesso H. Martin, who has been commls- , eyes and dressed modestly In black, slotted by Governor Shaw to cxnmlnc tho Chief Mitchell went lo work on iho case nffnlrs of tho clerk of tho supremo court the Hrst thing yesterday when It wns re in order to determine whether the charges ported to him and he made n thonugh of misappropriation of fees made by Trcn- search, but so far without avail. Notl es urer Horrlott tire correct, today said ho ox- will be sent by the chief to all cities within pected to begin work Monday. Ho expects , SOO miles of South Omaha contnlulng n com to be ablo to report to the governor within plcte description of tho woman. Mr. Pony a week. OMAHA TO NEW ORLEANS HIIiioIm Central C.-In Continuous Line ! IiCIImIiimT Fori Dotluc A- Oimilin Itond. DUBUQUE, In., June 15. It wns an nounced here to.lay that tho Fort Dodgo & Omaha road has boon sold to the Dubuque &. Sioux City Railroad company nnd that tho road was then leased to tho Illinois Central. The consideration Is not stated. Tho road, which ban' Just been completed, cost $1,000,000 aud gives the Illinois Cen tral a continuous line from New Orleans to Omaha nnd by n traffic arrangement with tho United Pacific from there to the coaat. MneLrnn Addressee Student. I OHINNELL, In., Juno 15. (Special.) The and the remarks he made to the prisoner last day of the fifty-second commencement ( would not look well In print. It was the exercises of Iowa collogo wero held here i first time Elsfelder had run against nny today, President George A. MncLcnn of tho j thing of the sort and as he did not know State University of Iowa delivering the ad- ' the 6pccles he marked down on the pr p dress. Slxty-ono students received diplomas, Prty book, "one young alligator, belonging the largest class ever graduated from the 1 to John Doe." After Doe had been placed college. President MacLean delivered a to rent In one of tho luxurious Iron-bound very Interesting address, choosing as hlfl rooms provided by tho city, the Jailor subject tho mission nnd purpose ot Iowa I chained the reptile to his desk, where It educational Institutions. He propounded was on exhibition tho entire day. tho thr.ory that all of the Iowa colleges I should bo united into a filstcrhooJ ot col leges, with the Stato university as the heart, or head. President MacLean experienced considerable dlfhculty In getting to Grlunell. Ho was due at 9:30, hut a wnshout threat ened to prevent his getting beyond Malcolm. The president, nothing daunted, started to walk tho muddy tracks until he got whero he could hlro a team', and drovo the rest of tho "ay 0r'nno11- eoramencement ..-. ... n..Uv ,.- !in'l(li In tr rlnnnrlllrn ot President Gates, who' ,.,,. to benK uiacert in service IN IU I HVH ,111! IIIIILXU Mil .1 1 A. II II 1 1 1 1,1 Ilin " , ... i . , . J ,. wuu H ll,nt3H' " r in n wi'iHRm ciunaie. ine uuti;uiui; prrsi- lent is much beloved by students and nlumnl alike, nnd was made the recipient' ot many kind words by the old graduates: and students nnd friends of the college. ' t is talked about hero that President Gate. ' 'a t,ecn unofficially offered tho pastornto of a largo church In Denver nnd may accept Tho trustees of the college have not yet selected his successor. .ivnril rtiilldliic rtmirnet. FORT DODGE, la.. Juno 15. (Special Tel egram.) The Hoard of Supervisors awarded the contract for the building of tho now court houso to the Northern Building com pany of Minneapolis for $93,720. Ten bids were submitted. south omahaHewI Tho sudden termination of the council meeting Thursday night was the talk of rioon sr'?; nT" th? report of the meeting tho lights went o,it nnd somo ono moved to adjourn The mo- ll(in was put and carried in tho dark and no ono present sennicd to fanow what It meant, in connection witn nis statements of Thursday night Mayor Kelly said yebter- dny tbnt ho Intended to do Just what ho said in regard to the closing of saloons on Tuesday morning next unless tho license matter wan uxivi up at .Monuay nigni s mcti- lug. What tho mayor Insists upon Is tho repeal of tho ordinance prohibiting tho Is - suing of licenses to'ilrms or corporations. Unless thlsi is dono nt the next mceiing there will bo all kinds of fun nround. Chief Mitchell is prepared to close every salo.n on Tuesday morning on the ground that all nro operating without a llconso and thcreforo in violation of law. If tho prea- r,n,. .. i . ..,,(ni. , ,., , etlt pollco forco Is not sufllclcnt to close tho saloons the chief says that he will cill for additional men In order that tho may- or's Instructions may bo carrlod out. Tho ........ . , ,. attention ot members of the clly council ! m,s 130011 callc 10 11,0 ,act tnat tbo munll- Pa'lt- compelled to P;y $11 a day Inter- est on tho money now tied up. This Inter- est must, of course, nil come out of tho tax- I Don't you know some deserving girl who payers nnd It Is certnlnly an expenslvo piece ought to hava a vacation' Cut your vaea of business. Mayor Kelly InslstB upon hav- ton coupons from Tho Dee and savo them lng his way ubout the repeal of tho ordl- for her. Anheuser-Busch Bottled Beers are without a peer The materials used for these brews are the very best obtainable. "Not How Cheap ; but How Good" is the motto of the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n St. Louis, Orders addressed to Gee. Krug, manager nnnce nnd objects to having tho breweries ' -l I T. 1 K,MAnn I - nilfl PillOUIIR IIlllll HUH, lilt) lilllllltiliui. id that certain members of tho council arc by Ibr the old time hold-up game which pc vallcl under dcmocrntlc administrations, Tho ninyor says that while this supposition may bo wrong Indications certnlnly point In '"I" direction nnd ho proposes to do all j ho can to put n stop to uny such dealing . I The money now tied up Is needed, not on y J by the school district, but by tho city, as the Interest on outstanding claims is piling up every day. Wo m mi In Hindi Work Men-hunt. A woman dressed In black worked th bogus check racket on a number of m r chants In the city Thursday night and Fr -day morning nnd U now timing the inlasln. At tho stores she visited she pretend checks purporting to be drawn In faor o' Joseph Hansen ' nnd signed by W. J. Terry of the l'erry Commission conipnny. Th checks passed aro similar to thofo Issued by banks to private parties and aro on- f tlrely unlike tho checks used by commis'lon flrms nt the Union Stock yards. A rubier stamp wns useci to convey mo impression that the check wns in pnyment for Inbor penormeu, ns nt mn lop ine paper performed, ns nt thu top the pj marked "Pay Check." while nt th o hoi torn 1 small purchases nt n number of stores the woman, who represented nerscit as Mr- Hansen, offered up the check In paymei t I.nftcr mnklng the oxplnnntlon that her hus- band wns working for Mr. Perry. Generally tho check offered wns for $14, hut one or two for $16 hnvo turned up. The woman who turned this trick Is de scribed as being about SO years of age, has slgnlllcd his Intention to donate n sum to help run the criminal down nnd It la probable that the merchants who will lo e by having made her acquaintance will con tribute liberally to tho fund. Jailor Klnfeldcr Suriirlseil, Jailor Elsfelder had n shock yesterday which ho will remember for a long time. Officer Newman arrested n long-haired In dividual for being drunk ntul dlrordcrly on tho streets and by various mentis suc ceeded In landing hint In the city Jnll. where ho was turned over to Elsfelder. During the searching process the Jailor noticed a finall gilt chain pinned to the prisoner's veit Just abovo the left-hand pocket. Sup posing that tho chain held n watch, tho Jnllor gave it a Jerk nnd pulled forth a live chameleon. When tho little critter foil Into Elsfelder's hands he nearly fainted EtpnilliiK Telcplmiie l.liir. II, Vance Ime. general manager of tho Nebraska Telephone! company, and party ppent yesterday afternoon In the city look ing over poleH and routes for tho now Unci to be built to Pctowburg. Smlthfleld nnd 'Elwood. Thjs oxtonslon Is to be made ns soon ns possible and In this work the com pany will spend considerable money In South Omnha. Four new cahlcu In the bus iness portion of tho city have Juat been , . ,.,,, .. ""o-"."" Mitchell FIkIiIh Wlnr HniiniK. Chief of Police Mitchell statod yester day that ho proposes to strictly enforce his order regarding tho closing of all wlno morns nnd that no exceptions to the orders tmm will be made. Continuing, the chief ald: "If we do not have mnn enough on , tho forro now to closo wine rooms and maintain order, more onicers will no nuueu to tho force, as all Instructions lssuel must bo obeyed. All violators of orders promul gated will bo prosecuted. " Help for Fn initio Sufferer"!. Friday evening, Juno 22, has been set ni tho tlmo for tho holding of a meotlng at Mum's hall , Twenty-sixth and N streets, to raise funds for the famine sufferers of India. It Is understood that nil of the pastors of the city aro taking an active part In the proposed meotlng nnd It lo expected that the hall will be fairly well filled. A program Is being prepared for tho occasion, which will bo published within u few days. Mnulc Clly (ioNMp. A petition is out for tnograomg ot .-sine- tderr.:;,,, Past s,ic 0r Thlrty-sceond street, between K and L street. .Miss Mabel Thomas, dntluhter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ivor Thomas, has gone to Lincoln to attend summer school. , complaint Is made to Hulldlng Inspector ( click that tho structure nt 2620 M street Is ' " unsafe condition, , y JZotQ &t& SI 1 wln ), C1,mmeneed in a few days. , city Engineer Heal reports thnt the tirldgo over the Hurilngtoii tracks at Thirty-third 1 p J!", noed ot r(eJ,a.lrs 0 ' crnfy of 'the Repurilc.lulUie ' Woman's Relief corps will bo held tonight Ofllecrs of the South Omaha Hopltul as- Jim-. Rev. Irving Johnson will preach a memo, rial sermon to the Modern Woodmen of South Otnnlia. at St. Martin s Kn seopnl church nt U o'clock Sunday morning, U(.v, w. II. Moor, formerly an assistant nt St. Martin's church, this city, will be advanced to tho priesthood In Trinity enth- edrnl, Omaha, on Sunday at 11 o clock. G. II. Hrewer of this city has been chosen a delegate to attend the iinnual cnnyuitlon of the SiiUoml An ot wl,u" w noiu in Horn or In o.tom. Budweiser, "Thtorwnir Black & Tan, "TheAmerlcinPorter" Anheuscr-Standard The Faust Michclob Pale-Lager Export Pale Exquisite, "Amerlc Plliener" U. S. A. the famous food-drink that physicians recom mend to nursing mothers, the convalescent, the aged, the feeble, is made by this association. Omaha branch, will be promptly executed. evidence of the most remarkable Fc -topic, attests the power or Pale Peoole. No sufferer can read it without feeling hopeful, no skeptic can read it without being convinced. 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WKU imUiihiiiIhIs. a wrlltrn guarantee cIv.hi and mmiry returred If Mioimlni.iaol eflect a pertnununt curu. l.C0aooi,for IJ.00, ymill Send for riiKKrfrriilnr nnd testlmnnlnis. Addrp,, iiu'oi mi It t'tK .. p (), llox 2f)-fi. San rranc!ii. Cal. FOII SALI) IIV M Vr.HS-DILl.O.V IMIPO CO., KITH M) IMIIXAM, uy a Lot And build your own Home upon it, and Stop Paying Rent. Some vacant lots located in Central sub additi m, Omaha addition and Wright's addition. These lots will be Bold at real bargains. In a year or so they will bring double the money asked for them now. Apply at Bee Office, Council Blurts. a, 0 '';S3sj?y'!'$'?,'j When the A.rniv Moves you will bo nblndo rent any of the offices on the fifth floor of THIS DEB IHJILD 1NG for occupancy nftcr July 1st. The army headquarters aro the handsomest offices In tho city, Tho rooms nio nil connected with each other and will be rented In suites so that firms needing more than ordinary anu tint of space will have au opportunity to occupy llrst-class ofllcr In the best building in Omaha. Wo nro already assigning rooms. Tbo rulo of "first cooio, first served," applies. 5" i' I. C. 1JBTBFZS cfr CO., Rental Agents, Ground floor, THE BtE BUILDING. ? ? $ ? i- 1- Treatment for KlnrmliN Men, Tree Weakness, llltrV.ttll Uu.tj, an.ru, 1.;.. decline, cured'by our exrlu- nu meiiioru. vtunuiTtui nWtHtinca mui fi.rnerili ftsvf on tniil ami a)prmat, No ndrrtTien r,av r.ittlrA nn 1 0 0 1) fehenic. Information of Mipn tne value, noMhero nhtAlnalilp. s.mt 1tf KHIG MEDICAL CO. DUPFALO. N.Y. $5.00 A MONTH. DR. 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