4 TILE OMAHA DAILY B.EJ3: WEDNESDAY, J T7,Y l, 15)00. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL MI.NOIl MRNTIOJI. Davl nails elan. It. M. Lcffert, optician, 235 II' way. Gaa fixture ami globes nt Dlzby'n. Magazines bound, Moorchouse & Co. Iludwclscr beer. L. Ilnsenfeld, ncenL Fine A. D. C, bocr, Nuumayer'a hotel. Bchmldt'n pliotog, now and latest style. Try KeyBtone Printing Iloune. 'Phono 373. You get the best dinners at tho Vienna. Y. 15, Lowls nella monuinonts. 501 IVway. Hclentlflo. optician at WooIman'B, 409 IT way, Tho vacation prlzo will ro to tho Council Bluffs girl who hustles votes. Got your work dono at the popular Eagle laundry, 724 Ilroadway. 'Phone 107. W. C, Kstoji, undertaker, 2S Pearl street. Telephones: Ofllcc, 97; residence, S3. For tilctures, frames and artists' ma terials, go to Alexander & Co., 333 B-way. W. V. draff, undertaker nnl licensed etn bulmcr, 101 South .Main street. 'Phono 600. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Yancey nnd sons will leave tomorrow for a ten duya' trip to Ht. Louis. Fred and K. Harry Mcrrlnm left yester day for Minneapolis, whero they will spend the summer. All votes In tho Council muffs vacation contest will b; counted dully and the result will become moro Interesting from day to day. 11. J. Hlyfcr, superintendent of tho west ern dlUslon of tho Northwestern railway, was In tho city yesterday In hlB nrlvato car. A number of tho memboru of tho Owl club went to Locan last nlpht, where today they will Join In tho celebration of tho Fourth. City Attorney Wadsworth left lust pven ItiB for Kansas City to tuko In tho demo crats national convention und hulp shout (or Hryun und Hill. Hrlirudlcr J. Toft, chief olllccr of tho Sal vation army for tho Iowa nnd Nebraska division, will bn at the local corps' hall Friday nnd conduct tho meetings. Gentleman would like to drlvo cnrrlaKe team for livery barn or for doctor or agency B Btrady Job. flood reference. Address Alike Smith, Crcstoti house, Council muffs. Tho case of Churlea Unh, proprietor of tiho CoMoro tmloon, on West ltroudway, who has failed to pay his city license, was continued In pollca court until next Tues day. Colonol J. J. Steadman, clerk of tho United States district court, Is receiving proposals for furnishing the books luid sup Dllcn for th. new court to bo established at Crcston. Mr. and Mrs. William Martin nnd son of riatner street will leavo next Sunday for Denver. Mr. Martin will return In about two weeks, but will Ieavu his family there to spend tho mi mm or. A protest signed by tho malorlty of the abutting property owners ni;alnst tho pav tnK of l'lerco Btrci-t, between South Klrst street and Parte avenue, wasa riled with tho city clerk yesterday. Day Sergeant Slack Is acting ns chief of ikiIIco during tho absence of Chief Albro In Kansas City. Plain Clothes Olllcer lid Smith Is likewise acting as night captain la tho absenco of Captain Dennv. Judgo Aylesworth of the superior court was unable to hand down bis decision yes terday In the Wright Injunction suit against tho Suburban Motor company, but stated that he expected to do so this morning. Huury Itoblnaon, the colored awdstailt to Dog Catcher Hurko, charged with draw ing a revolver on Mrs. Km ma Curtis, wus discharged in Justice VIoii'h court yester day. Koblnson proved to tho court that It was a case of mistaken Identity. Mrs. J a men Harrington has resigned her position In tho money order department at liw postotlluo nnd will leave shortly for Spokane, Wash., where sho will make, her future home. Nat Shepard lias been as signed to the position temporarily, MNs Carrie Uess, tho 15-year-old step daughter of J. A. Crafts, 1310 Seventh ave nue, died Monduy evening. from heart dls oae uftcr an Illness' of Ave weeks. Tho funeral will bo held tills morning at 0:30 o'clock from tho residence and interment will be In Walnut Hill cemetery. "Doc" George W. Long, who recently as sumed thu role of n reformer nnd com menced Injunction proceedings against n number of saloons, was arrested late last night for being drunk and using obscene lnngungo on the streets. Ito claimed ho was only fittingly celebrating tho Fourth. Hobert Stevenson, arrested Monday night for lighting In a Ilroadway saloon, failed to mit In an nppcaranco when his caso was called In police court ycatcrday morn ing. Ills bond of $10 was declared for feited, John Haskins, nrrsted at tho soma time, has his cum continued until Fri day, as ho was too badly battered up in tho mclix) to appear in court yesterday. Tho Suburban ball ttiin met the Unique Pleasure club ball team last Sunday and defeated It by a score of 15 to 0. Tho Suburban team goes to Glcnwood today, whero it plays two games with a team from that town. On next Sunduy it goes to Missouri Valley, where It expects to have ono of tho closest games it has yet played. William Sankey, tin employe In tho brick yards of J. P. Weaver, accidentally font a bullet through his loft hand yesterday morning, Ho was cleaning his revolver with tho Intention of properly celebrating tho Fourth and had forgotten that ono of tho chambers was loaded. Ho Is carrying his hand In a sling and has laid tho re volver nwny In a drawer. The Gllllngwater Stock company, which was booked for a summer engagement nt tho Dolinnr opera houso and had entered upon its flecond week, has struck hard luck. Soveral creditors of tho comuany attained tho box receipt Monday nlrht (it the clowj of tho iierformanco and tho company, It Is understood, will disband. !No performance -was glyen lust night. L. D. James of this city, aged 24 years, nnd Lucy P. Darroh, whoso residence was not given, 'a young filrl of 17 sumniTS, ap plied for a marriago license yefltcrduy. Olerk Heed of thp district court refused to Issun It, ns the young woman wus under ngo nnd neither of her parents wero present to glvo their consent. The young eounle wero greatly disappointed wncn mey learned they could not securo a llcenso. Contributions to the Christian Homo con tinues to bo itiHulllclont to meet the finan cial requirements of the Institution. Tho recelnts last week In the general fund nmounted to J130.I3. being JCO.W below the estimated needs lor tno current expenses of tho week. In the muniiKer's fund the ro. celpts wero 6, being JJ0 below tho needs oi ins wcok una increasing ino ueitcicncy In this fund to dato to $122.30. The do Ilclency In the general fund has been In creased to $733.70. The funeral of Miss Mlntito lllef, daugh ter of Mr and Mrs, Peter lllef of Manawa. held Monday afternoon wns attended bv a large number of tho friends and relatives of tho deceased nnd bereaved family. Tho following young women acted as pall bear ers: Carrlo Lower, Mary l.elk, saruli Bhrlver. Theresa Maher. I.orena Gardner. Carrlo Dingle. Relatives from out of town present wtre: Mr. and Mrs. Will Scheming of Wuterbury, Neb., Miss Anna Welcho and Will Thleson of Shroyer, Kan., Hans Hlef of Underwood and John ltiet and Selffert met of crescent uity. N. Y. Flumblnx Co., Tel. 250. Another l'rle for Saturday. Tho girls coutostlng for Tho Hoe's annual vacation trip will havo a chattco to com peto for another elegant prlip this week M. Wollman, Jawelor, at 409 Ilroadway, will award to tho girl casting the most votfH for the 11 vo dayn thla week a tine pair of pearl gold-mounted opera glnssee, valued at $10 Tho contest Is to ond Saturday, July 7, at S o'clock, p. w. Every girl la the contest tiaa n chance to win thla prize. It Is not (or the highest atundlng score at that time o the general vote, but for tho greatest num tier of votes cast in the Ave days, so that the ono having tho lowest ucore last Mon day may win tho Wollraan prize. This. beautiful gift will be on display in the show window of Mr, Wollruan's store during tho wcok. Save your eoupotis and vote for the moat popular Council Bluffs working girl. FARM LOANS Negotiated In Eastern rteoraika an Iowa. James N. Ca-Mdy, Jr, 1X6 Main tit i-ounrii tiiuna. MONEY TO LOAN .V:::;:: Savings Loan and Building Assaclat'n . weuncii uiuuu, igw. . BLUFFS. SIX MILES OF SIDEWALK Council Orders Somo Extensive Improve ments for the Snmmor. MEANS BUSINESS FOR THE BRICK MEN Itniiieinmlc Mntrrlnl "Will Be Used In I, a y I n IT the "Wnlkii Ordered by the Iteaoliitlon Adopted .tin n day Mtt M. Sidewalks ordered laid by tho city council at Its meeting Monday night will glvo the local brick business nn Impotus. In all about sir miles of brick sidewalks wero or dered laid nnd tho cntlro list will bo con structed of homo mado brick. Tho property owners interested havo thirty days In which to law tho walks, after which the city will do tho work. Ulds for the work will be advertised for in tho regular way. Tho sidewalks ordered laid aro as follows and cover every section of tho city: Four-Foot llrlclc H'nlka. West sldo of William street from Avenue D Ui north lino of lot 10. block 1, William's " North'slde of Avcnuo B from Eighth 'S Ido'oNlnu'r-street from Avenue "Wnorth Eighth Jtroet from Avenue O to north lino of lot 16, block 10, TUNras,do1of0,ElKhth avenue from Th.r- N'oVlh8 o? fta Thlr tceuth street to Kourtoenth Mtreot. West side of Twelfth street from Third avenue to Tenth aveiiuu. East side of Eighth street from Eighth avenuo to Eleventh avenue. West side of west Eighth street from Eighth avenuo to Twelfth avenue. East side of Sixth sU-cot from Eighth uvonuo to Tenth avenue. West side of Sixth street from Eighth avenue to Tenth avenue. West side of Harrison street from Unll street to McGce avenue. South nldo of llenton street extension from Benton street to Harrison Doth sides of Kuughan street from ash lngton avenue to Harmony street. North side of Harmony street from Ben ton Btreet to Hurrlson street. West sldo of Little Frank street from Plerco street to alley north. North aide of Voorhls street frotn.Llncoln avenue to Union street. East sldo of north First street-from Washington avenue to Hall street. North sldo of Sixteenth avenuo in front of lots fi, V and 8, block 20, William's llrst ad- dlEast sldo of Pleasant street from Thir teenth avenuo to Fifteenth avenue. West sldo of Thlr.i street from Willow n'venuo to Fifth avenue. West sldo of Bluff Btreet from north line of Jackson's addition to south lino of lot 12. original plat 175. West sldo of Scott street from Mill street to north end of Scott Btreet, except lots 6 and 7. block 1. Allison's addition. North sldo of Mill street from facott Btreet to Sixth street. SU-Foot llrlok Walks. North sldo of Worth street from Fourth street to alley west and from Fourth street to nlley east. ... South side of Washington avenue from Benton street to Frank street. North Hldo of Washington avenuo from Benton street to Baughan street, except In front of lot 6. Baughan's subdivision. West sldo of Frank street from Washing ton avenup to Broudway. . South sldo of Broadway from Frank street to Nicholas Btreet. ' East sldo of Frnnk street from Broadway to Pierce street. Both sides or isicnoias street irom xjroau way to Pierce street. m East Hide, or Thomas street from Broad way to' Plerco street. West side oi uan sircoi irora utuuawny to alley south. South side of Plerco street from cast line of Oak street produced to Little Frank street. . ... West nldo of Glon nvcnuo from High School nvenue to Fifth avenue. East sldo of Union street irom iiroaaway to Pierce street. North side of Perrln avenuo from Lincoln avenue to Frank street. West sldo of Stutsman street irom voor hls street to Bloomer street. South side of Voorhls street from Stuts man street to Grace street. East tide of Eighth street from Seventh avenuo to Eighth avenue. South sldo of Avenuo A from Eleventh street to Twelfth street. Avenuo C In front of lot E, block 13, Grimes' addition, Ton-foot brick wnlk on east side of Main street In front of lots 7, 8 nnd 9, block CO, Iliddle s subdivision. Temporary Four-Foot Brick "Walk. West sldo of Twenty-fifth street from Avenuo A to Sixth avenue. East sldo of Twenty-nmin sireei irom Broadway to Fourth avenue. West sldo of Twenty-llrst street from Fifth avenuo to Sixth avenue. West side of Twenty-rourth Btreet irom Fourth avenue to .until nvenue. West side of Eighteenth street from Third avenuo to Fifth avenue. East plde of Twenty-third street rrom Broadwny to Second avonue. Nasi suto or wl niruoui street irom Avenue to Avenuo K. East sldo of Thirtieth street from Avenue B to Broadway, West sldo of Twenty-sixth street from Avenuo A to Avenue U. West sldo of Twenty-fifth jitrcot rrom Avenue 11 to Broadwuy. North sldo of Avenuo I from Twenty eighth to Thirtieth street. South sldo of Slxtoontn avenue from first alloy west of Sixth street to Seventh street. North sldo of Seventeenth avenuo from Seventh street to Ninth street. North side or second nvenue rrom Four teenth street to Fifteenth Btreet. KaBt sldo or Seventh street rrom Tweniy thlid avenuo to Twenty-fourth avenue. West side of Tenth street from Sixteenth avenuo to Twenty-third avenue. west sine or Twenty-sixin street 10 Ave nue A to Avenuo B. West side of Twenty-first street from Avenue 11 to Avenuo D. North sldo of Avonue B from Twenty second street to Twenty-fourth Btreet. r;usi biuo or 'rweniy-iourui street rrom Avenue A to Avenue B, West sldo of Twenty-third street from Broadway to Avenue A. East sldo of Twonty-slxth street from Broadway to ullcv north, est stiie or Twenty-ruth etrcet rrom Avenuo B to Avenuo G. Both sides of South Eighth street from Nineteenth avenuo to Twenty-first avenue. ;sorin siao or Kigntrenth avonue rrom Ninth street to Eleventh street. East side of Eleventh street from Eigh teenth avenuo to Twentv-flrnt avenue. North sldo of Fourth avenuo In front of lots 0. 10. 11. 12. 15 nnd 10. block lfi. Beer's subdivision. Temporary six-foot brick walks North Kioe oi wasnington avenuo m tront ot lot S. Baughiin's subdivision. Four-foot plank walk on temporary' grade on east side of Park avenue from Pomona street to Falrmount park, except lot 1, uiock r, uienaaie uauiuon. tlo.ed All Day. Tho Doston Storo will closo all day the Fourth. Whltflsw & Gardiner. When you deposit your vacation coupons pin them together. It will make the count ing quicker and eaaler. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hlef wloh to thank their friends and neighbors tor assistance and sympathy extended at tho death of their daughter, Minnie. Commonwealth 10-eent cigar. Pardon for Jnncs. Attorney I. N. Fllcktnger returned yes torday morning from Dcs Moines, whero ho succeeded In securing a pardon for Jona than Jonee of Iitla, this county, who twenty years ago, after several trials, was con vlcted of tho murder of David Roberts In Ilockwnod township. Jones was released from tho penitentiary In 1891 on account ot his mental condition. Tho application was signed by every Judge who had figured In the Beveral trials and by Judge Smith McPherson, who at tho time was attorney general ot tho state. Jones will now bo enabled to end his days In pcaco and with out (ear ot being taken back to the peni tentiary to complete his sentence. HOW TO 3PE.ND YOUIl TIJIU TODAY. Fnlriuonnt Fnrk nnd the Elks' Dull Gmne nnd Munnwn. Although there will bo no popular cele bration, with a set program ot addresses nnd exercises, as In the years gono by, the Fourth will ba duly and appropriately ob ecrved by tho citizens ot Council Bluffs and tho day will bo enjoyed as a general holi day. Tho city and county offices, bank, whole sale) and many of tho larger retail estab lishments will bo closed all day and the employes afforded an opportunity to cele brate, each ono in the manner meat pleas ing to him or her. Fatrmount park will be thronged with picnic parties and each of tho surrounding lako resorts will rccclvo lta quota of pleasuro seekers. Lake Manawa, It Is expected, will bo tho objective point ot thousands ot visitors Irom Omaha and this city. A featuro ot tho day at tho lake will bo tho gamo between tho Omaha and local Klks. Thu line-up will bo: Council Blurts. Position. Omaha. Fred Searlo catch Crawford Gebhnrt pitch Stryker Brulngton ., first base. Abbott Wright second base Handle Hess ....short stop Met Etnyro third base Marsh Harry Scarlo left field Hunt Treynor center field Bliz Hamilton right Held Mullen SUBSTITUTES. Stewart Latensen Mann Pcrlne Corpenlng- Spud Farrtsh will act as umplro for the Omnhas and Dr. Wntterninn will perform a similar service for the BlufiUes. Promin ent mcmbors of both lodges will help en tertain tho crowd and Incidentally extract tho shekels from their pockets by selling peanuts, red lemonado and other articles to quench tho thirst nnd nppeaso tho ap petite The Suburban company will do Its best to accomodate the crowd expected at the lake today and will run three electric cars and a steam dummy train from Sixteenth avenuo. Thore will be other attractions at the lake In addition to tho ball game. Tho celebration of tho great national holi day started In promptly last evening at 6 o'clock, the time specified In Mayor Jen nlng's proclamation, and the sound ot ex ploding giant firecrackers and other noise producing Instruments was to bo heard all over the city. Local dealers say that while tho trade has been good the sale of fire crackers and other nrtlcles In that lino this year has not beon as heavy as last year. The usual holiday hours will bo observed at the postofflce. The stamp, general deliv ery windows and money ordor department Willi be open from 8 o'clock to 11 a. m. Carriers will mako ono delivery, leaving the offlco at 9 ii. m. A collection will bo made In tho business part of the city In tho after noon, tho carriers leaving tho offlco at 1 p. m. Cloned All Day. Tho Boston Store will closo, all day the Fourth. Whltelaw & Gardiner! Gravel roofing. A. II. Reed, GU B'way. PAIUC IIOAKD WILL FIGHT IT OUT. Not Inclined to Compromise the Fair mount Park Case. Tho Board of Fork Commissioners at Its regular monthly meeting last night decided. to loave .thp controversy between It and - the. .old motor company over tho entronco to Fair mount park to tho courts to settle. A dis cussion of the matter showed that the park commissioners were unwilling to compro mise or try to effect an amicable, settle ment with tho motor company. President Schmidt of tho board was authorized to sign on behalf of tho board the answer which Attorney Hazelton ha3 propored to tho Injunction suit brought by tho motor company. This answer will bo filled tomor row and the board will ask tho court to set an early dato for hearing tho case. Although nothing further was dono than to discuss tho proposition, the members of tho board expressed themselves In favor of having a band concert somo Sunday In tho near future In Falrmount park. Member Peterson was authorized to ascertain the cost of hiring a first-class baud for ono or moro concerts. It was decided that no canon firecrackers shall bo exploded In cither Bayllss, Fair- mount or Cochran parks and tho park policemen wero instructed to arrest any ono disobeying this order. Aftor allowing tho usual grist ot bills and the monthly- salary roll the board ad journed. Howell's Antl-"Kawf ' cures coughs, colds. "Mr. Riley- S-cent cigar. Ileal Extate Trnasfem. Tho following transfers were filed yester day In tho abstract, tltlo and loan ofllco of W. Squire, 101 Pearl street: J. G. Stadler nnd wife to James nnd Joseph McSweeney, lot 18 In block 6. Carson, w.d t 970 J. D. Edmundson nnd wife to James and Joseph Mcswccucy, lot Is in block C. Carson, n.c.d 180 1 LOGO i,oi 1 3.100 Thomas J. Evans und wlfo to F. F. Everest, lots a to 10 in block ui, Evans' 2nd Bridge add., w.d L. L. Hereld and wlfo to C. E. Young, lot 7 in diock jo, mcmuiioii, cooper & Jefferlos add. w.d Sheriff to A. It. Lo Grow nnd Carrie Adlum, se'.i swVi. 2-77-43, sh.d Herman Hrakrnan and wife to Lon Thomas, neVi, i-jti-u, w.d Alonzo P. McMillan, et. al., to Helen jj. jvic.Miiian, sett sw'i, si; nwii neVi 20: ne'A nwW. 20-77-41. n.c.d Leonard Everett to Eugene Good- wator. wlr4 swvi. 16-77-41. w.d Martha C. McKeo'wn nnd hiuband to Edward M. Steele, "4 acre In no'i sc'i, 1C-77-II, w.d 60 Total, nlno transfers JU.OOG I'nroltiiic liianiie Mnn. Tho Board ot Insanity Commissioners ro- celved an order ycutorday from tho Stato Board ot Control authorizing tho parole for sixty days ot William Seaman, Jr., from the Stato Insane asylum at Clarlnda, In care of his parents. Suporlntondent Wltte of tho State asylum at Clarlnda has notified thu local Insanity board that it it will order the discharge of William H, Dial, an olderly patient, whose homo was at Weston, this county,, his daugh ter, living lu Ban Francisco, will take caro of him. Dial, while still Insane, la consid ered harmless. Lights GnnriU' Election. Tho Dodgo Light Guards, forming Com pany L, Fifty-first regiment, Iowa National guard, held an election last night to fill the first lieutenancy made vacant by the resignation of Lloutenant Charles O. Mill- sap. Second Lieutenant J. E. Mather was unanimously elected to the position and First Sergeaut C. P. Jamison was elected second lieutenant. George Jmlson waa pro moted to first sergeant and tho other non commissioned officers each received an up ward step. Davis sells palnti. Mnrrintfe Licenses. Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to the following persons: Name and Residence. Ace. Paul Belcclmeler, Council Bluffs 33 Frances Kunold, Council Bluffs 23 Elmer E. Lane. Council Bluffs.... 24 Mury Blumensteln, Council Bluffs is Fred Herphuhn, Omaha 23 Amanda i: Enseie, umana a: TAXES ON THE TELEPHONES Small Companies Mako BhowingB Beforo tho Iowa Exeoutivo Board, CALL OUT FOR STATE BANK REPORTS Auditor Mcrrlnm Want to Make u ShowltiK nt the Hume Time, the Xatlounl llniikH Mnke Theirs. UES MOINES, July 3. (Special Tele gram.) Charles Huber and S. T. Slade ap peared betoro the state, executive council Monday to bo heard In tho Interest of tho Homo Telephone company of Oskaloos.i with reference to assessment and taxation under tho Blanchard law. Tuesday 11. G. Orton of Princeton, Mo., appeared, representing the Iowa and Missouri Telephone company, with reference to tho taxation of that con cern's Iowa property at Albla, Bloomtluld and Llnevllle. Auditor of Statu Merrlam has Issued n call requiring tho state and savings banks of the statu to report thu condition ot their business at tho clcse ot business Jutio CO. Tho government has Issued a uutluual bank call for tho same dato. An effoit wns mado by tho last legislature to provide for tha five- calls per annum which tho government requires of thu national banks, It being ap parent that the reports mado by the bank! simultaneously with tho national banks would bo ot great value. Tho schomo failed, however, so that tho statu requires reports but four times In tho year. It Is practically determined that the en campment of tho Fifty-second rrglment, Iowa National Guards, will be held In Perry. Colonel Humphrey is known to favor this location and the adjutant general, who was In Ottumwa yesterday, was favorably Im pressed with tho caso presented by the peo ple of Perry when they called on hlra a few weeks ago. Representative Thcunen of Scott county has resigned his legislative position and liai been appointed city solicitor of Davenport. Horeafter tho examinations of funeral di rectors for embalmers' purmlts will be hold but once a year, and then In connection with tho annual meeting of the Iowa Fu neral Directors' association. The next ex amination, therefore, will bo at Boone, dato not yet known. Application was mado recently to the State Board ot Health to ship tho remain ot a soldier who died of yellow fever from Flor ida to Iowa. It was refused on tho ground that such shipment would be a menace to tho peoplo, and for the further reason that tho shipment of bodies dead of Asiatic cholera, yellow fever and bubonic plague Is absj lutely forbidden by Iowa and by nearly every stato In the union, and would also bo a violation of tho rules of the general bag gage agents ot all the railroad companies ot tho country. Inspector Olmsted has returned from a trip of Inspection of the Flfttoth regiment, Iowa National Guard. His report was filed today. Tho result and tho nvcrago per cent standings follow: .Company B, 97.6; C, 81.3; M, 83.9; I, 83.6; E, 81.6; D, 81.1; O, 79.6; L, 76.3; K, 76.1; Ht 74.9; A, 64.2; F. 0. A call was lssiictj today by Prof. Floyd Davis, president otvhe State Board of Mine Examiners, for' a mooting of tho board next week to arrango, foi1 tho 'examination ot the mlno foremen, pltbcssea and hoisting en gineers, which wlirbe. conducted In August under tho law whc went into effect toduy. Tho now law provides that certificates of competency must be Issued to these persons beforo January 1, 1501, or they cannot con tinue to hold their positions. CONTRACTS FOR GLENW00D State Hoard of Control Provides for Three Nctv IlulldliiKN nt the Institute There. DES MOINES, Juiy3. (Special Telegram.) The State Board of Control today awardoi the contract for three buildings at Glcn wood Institute for tho Feeblo Minded and the contrasts for tea and coffco. The North ern Building company of Davenport was awarded tho Glcnwood contract for $40,000. This Includes the hospital, tho cold storage ond tho boys' cottago addition. The hospi tal will bo fireproof. It -will bo built ot buff pressed brick. This brick goes abovo tho water line, bolow which tho brick made nt tho stato Institution at Glcnwood Is fur nished freo by tho stato. This enables the uao of the costlier pressed brick for tho fac ing. Tho stato charges tho contractor $30 a thousand for Its brick In tho othor buildings. Work will bo begun at once. Tho board has reserved enough money to establish an Ice manufacturing plant at Glonwood also. The board, tho contractors and Superintendent Powoll havo been working on tho matter for two days. DO NOT WANT THE LIBRARY OttiniMva MoMHliniikN Fluht the Cnrne. Kle PrOMOKltlOII SlIUCCNNfllll)' In Court. OTTUMWA, Iu July 3. (Special Tele gram.) Judgo Frank W. Elchlebcrgcr to day handed down a decision In an Injunction case, lu which ho gave ns his opinion that women according to the constitution aro not eligible to vote. Tho caso grow out ot tho proposition ot Andrew Carnegie, to donate to tho city of Ottumwa $50,000 for a public library on tho proviso that tho city guarantee. $5,000 an nually for Its support. Tho proposition to accept or reject was voted on by tho women, according to rights granted by tho stntute, Tho proposition curried on tho women's vote. Tho opponents to tho meaiuro, began Injunction proceedings on tho grounds that tho election was unconstitutional, which was sustained by Judgo Elchleberger. The case will probably be carried to tho supremo court, as It Is the first test that has been mado of tho question In tho state, Dolltver Greeted In KmmnN City, FORT DODOK, la., July 3. (Special.) Hon. J. P. Dolllver has returned hero from Kansas City and was Interviewed upon his experiences In the dcmocrntlo convention city. Mr. Dolllver got Into tho city Just as things wero commencing to llvon up and had some very amusing experiences. Ar riving at tho Ccntrul station thero was no one about who recognized in him tho ex vlco presidential candidate, and an advance agent of Congrccsman. Sulzor approached him saying, "Hero, lot mo put a badge on you," and Mr. Dolllver was soon decorated with a badgo bearing the Inscription: "Bryan and Sulzer, Victory." Mr. Dolllver upon In nocently Inquiring as to what kind of a man Congressman Sulzer was, was Informed that bo was the txtit sort of a man, the very best ever, In fact, excepting Bryan, Another advance agent nprpoached him and Mr, Dol liver Innocently Interviewed him on the situation. This enthusiastic anti-lmperlallit told him that "Four years moro ot the XI c Klnley administration and tho republic would be no moro." "Do you really think it would be as bad as that;" earnestly In quired tho Iowa congrcnminn. "Yea, Indeed, wo will seo an empire and McKlnley tho emperor If this thing goes on.'- Just then some ot Mr, Dolllver'n acquaintances came up and the Joko was off, Mr. Dolllver and Mr, Sulzer wero old acquaintances In the house. Sioux City Wants Con veil t loll. SIOUX CITY. la., July 3. (Special.) When tho grand lodgo meeting of the In dependent Order of Odd Fellows la held at Keokuk In October Sioux City Odd Fellows will mako a determined effort to secure tho next grand lodgo meeting for this city, nnd pi prorations already nro being mado for tho cnrapalgn. It has bcn fifteen years since Sioux City has been privileged to entertain the Odd Fellows ot tho stato. Iltinnvwt)- nt Slciiui. SLOAN, la., July 3. (Special.) A team belonging to Oscar Washburn engaged In a lively runaway today. Attached to a heavy lumber wagon, they ran broadside Into a team belonging to S. L. Dean, the wagon tonguo running Into tho sldo of Dean's horse nearly ten Inches. Turunda nt Ormme City. SIOUX CITY, la.. July 3. A small tor nado struck Orange City today. It took the roof off tho city hall and damaged several residences. Three children of William Old- enkaump, a farmer near Sheldon, were badly Injured. Heiit nt Duliiiriiic. DUBUQUE. Ia.. July 3. Tho government thermometer toduy registered 92, tho high- OBt of tho scison. Ten prostrations wero reported, but nono resulted fatally. You can deposit your votes for the mcst popular working girl In tho vacation con test at tho Council Bluffs otOcc. WASHINGTON ON HORSEBACK Colomiitl .Statue of the Flrnt Amer ican la Unveiled in Par In. (Copyright, 19C0, by Press Publishing Co.) PARIS, July 3. (New York World Cable gramSpecial Telegram.) Tho first of two monumental statues offered Franco by tho peoplo of tho United States was Inaugu rated with Impressive nnd touching cere monies today. It wns the Washington col ossal horseback figure by French and Potter. Tomorrow all tho Franco-American Boclal world and hundreds of visiting Americans will nssemble again at nnother beautiful spot In the city to dedicate tho Lataycttte monument by llurtlott, also an American sculptor. WnBhlngtdn's noblo figure on horseback now stands unveiled, dominating from n tall marblo pedestal, tho Jena squaro and the wldo avenues startlug from there In flvo di rections. Tho situation Is admirable. Somo Idea may bo gained of tho appreciation shown our gift from the fact that the spot has been so far kept sacred, tho ultimate Intention being to erect the proposed mem orial of tho French people to their best beloved poet, Hugo, but upon tho govern ment's application the municipal council Immediately yielded to Washington. Jena squaro Is In tho heart ot tho fashionable quarter, whore dwell countless Americans. Opposite the statue a stand accommodat ing i.f.OO peoplo was erected, beautifully decorated with the Joint flags of France and America, upholstered In red, with yellow hangings heavily fringed with gold besides. On a platform opposlto was Sousa's band, which had to make the quickest trip on rec ord In order to bo present. All tho neighbor ing houses wero decorated with flags and bunting, garlands of foliage and flowers In tho windows and roofs and the sidewalks were black with enthusiastic beholders, while crowding tho stands was one ot the most brilliant assemblies over seen hero at an affair ot this sort. Thobgh the weather was threatening the women's toilettes were magnificent nnd dip lomats and officers mingled their bright uni forms with civilian elegance till tho United States ambassador,- rising, silence, fell and the whole Bceno 'was Uko a Joyous select cosmopolitan reception. Tho ceremonies be gan at 10:60, exactly twenty minutes late, Sousa rendering the "Star Spangled Banner" and the "Marseillaise." Then Ambassador Porter delivered a lofty vibrant discourse, partly In French and partly In English. This speech, full of happy, terso sayings, frequently elicited thunderous applause. When tho nmbussador called Washington the Immortal champion of tho sacred rights of Belt government there wero a few cries of "Vive les Boers.." Consul Gowdy followed, His address was delivered In tones ringing with patrlo'lc emotion. Ho was nlso often Intorrup'e.l with npplauee and hurrahs. Tho unveiling was then mado by Mcsdamos Jones and Manning, while Sousa played "Hall to the Chief." Tho scene when tho canvas was hauled down nnd the proud statue ap peared, glittering In Its newness, was ex tremely moving. The peoplo In tho stands, despite their enthusiasm, preserved their compoaurc, but the French massed outside the lanes ot American exposition guards and Paris mounted pollco yelled hrnvos, "Vivo l'Amcrlque," "Vive les deux re- publlques." "Vivo Washington," waving hats and throwing them In the nlr. Ambassador Porter Introduced Minister Delcapso, who formally and In very happy fraloinal terras accepted the gift In tlio nnmo of tho French nation. During tho discourse tho minister of foreign affa'rs was frequently interrupted by ono wlld- cyed nationalist standing among the press representatives, Immediately undor tho speakors' stand. This fool began vigorously shouting "Vivo l'arniee" as soon as Del cassu nlludcd to Washlnglon's military operations nnd then kept up a running flow of offensive remarks, sometime In an undertone, sometimes very loud. The min ister wns manifestly nnnoyed and everybody embarrassed, till, upon the suggestion of several American correspondents, tho uni formed nthleto who captains tho United Stutos guards placed a haud on tho sh til der of tho lndlvadunl, asking him whether ho cared to experience what an American bouncing was. When the offer wns trans Iatod tho obstreperous patriot Immediately subsided. Colonol Chnllle In a long speech briefly re traced Washington's historical career. At Inst a mnrch by Sousa concluded the cere monies nnd nfter General Porter had called for nnd obtained tbrco touslng cheers for (he clstor republics tho first raindrops drove the ISilXMOHTHSlnEATME WMPauNO. Ill Tablet Form Pleaxuii t to Tnke. Is the best remedy known for the cure of nil l'crnaio Diseases. Kvcn in mo most obstinate cases it nns ucnieved results whlnh lire tnarvolous and stuml unrivaled. 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Judgo Thayer re served his decision on tho request that ho rescind his order allowing tho receivers to borrow $525,000 on certificates for tho pur peso ot re-lronlng the Omaha & St. IuIb road. Its t So At least it does not seem so when there is HIRES Roolbeer on baud. II ketpa your bloed cool and your temper vn. A V cent packace niakraSvullona. Write for Hit of premiums ouerra in9 xor movis. CHARLES E. HIRES CO., Malvern, Pa. a .l 1 1 1 1 i . S 77' vv SCHOOLS. Wenlworlh Military Academy Government snpervllon. BtatocommliuiionstoKrnrluates. I'rep and National Academics. COL. mv 4 1 j Night office hours arc dis IN Iff lit WOrK agreeable at the best, but how " much worse it is when you have to climb stairs because of no elevator service, and grope through dark halls. The Bee Building (t ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft olovarnrs run dav. nirht and 2 ing is always illuminated. It makes the best office build m ing for a doctor, who wishes night or Sunday office hours. 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