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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; TIT TUSDAY, MAT 3 6, 1001.
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NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
minoh MH.vriox.
Vi Us fells drugs,
fitoclccrt sells lace curtains.
r Ine A 15 C beer, Neumayer's hotel.
Victor Heaters, illxby .fe Souk. agents.
Wollman, scientific optician. i' H'wny.
FclimlUCM line photos guaranteed to plense.
W K. Oruff, undertaker nnil .llslnfcctor,
I il South Main street. 'Phone W9.
Gtt jour work )ono at the popular l.agle
lrindr. 721 llron.lwny 'Phono 157.
Harmony chapter, Order of Knstcrn Star,
will mtet In MaKjnlc temple tonight.
I'm Halls Magic Compound. Host dan
druff elite and hair preserver known.
Special attention glvun to wedding pres
ents C. K. Alexander At Co., KB H way.
Shnduklam temple, Dramntle Order
Knights of KhoruHHftti, will meet tonight.
Mr mid Mis. W. 15. ltlgK of I'nirllel.l.
Neb., arc visiting Mrs HlKgs" parent!) In
thin city.
A bicycle. belonging to O. 0. Hrown was
Htolon from In front of hi store ut -oS
llroadwny TYes.lay night.
John H. rjrttzer. Jr., will leave June I
to renuino his position In tho postolllce at
Muiillu, Phlilppl.io Mauds.
Tako homo n brlek of vnnllln cream, So
cents, or Ntupolltan, 3.i cents. Will keep
cino hour v.lthofit Ice. A. Metzcer Co.
Frederick W. Puh and Cornelia linhl
man. both of Calhoun, Nob., wero married
In thU fit yesterday afternoon by Justice
Kern- r
Th- woman's auxiliary of tho Orace
church will give a musical and dancing
party next Filday evening In Hughes hall.
Admission, 35c.
Tho cliluf of police at Hcranton, Pa.. has
written to Chief Albio for Information con
cerning John O'Hnra, who left Scrunton
twenty-six years ago.
jjluft City Typographical union yesterday
elected W. 11. rishcr delegate to the Ititcr
natlunal Typographical union. Auguet 1
David M. NIcoll wnH elected alternate.
II I.. Hums, route agent of the Adams
KxpiehH company, with headquarters at
Ht .Joseph. Mo.. wns In Comiclt Hluffs
Yesterday and checked up tho local olllce
of tho company.
A bicycle stolon from Joseph Ayrcs of
Omnha wan recovered yesterday by the
pollee In a local pawnshop. Thin makes
the third stolen wheel recovered by tho
police, of this city within two days.
Tho loO teachers) of the public schools of
this city will have a picnic at Lake
Manawa Satunlay. A banket dinner will
bo nerved In the mlddlo of the day nnd
wpectal earn will convey tho teachers to
and from the lake.
II A. Cole, senior member of the llrm of
Cole Az Cole, aavtf the report that he h
about to rcmovo to cnicngo is wiinoui
rrv
Pottiw&ttamia Htpubliotm Put Off Meet
ing Toward Augitt.
JUST BEFORE THE BIG STATE GATHERING
Chairman Wrllit 1'reulets nil Anile
able Ailjuntineit llrtvteen Ciun
niln Piictlnn nnil Its
Opponent".
was two years ngo. This has been demon
strated by his supporters arranging to have
the big counties Polk anil Woodbury that
were for him hold their conventions early
for the effect they undoubtedly would havo
throughout tho state.
So far but little Interest hns developed as
to tho county ticket, nlthougb several names
havo been mentioned In connection with
tho different nominations. Tho understand
ing Is that all of tho present Incumbents of
tho offices to be voted on this fall will bo
candidates for rcnomlnntlon.
l.OIHC AT CllOStl.S.
A Ml i;n. mi:. V
11 11.1
Letson Btlliet of Dei Moines Accused of
Promotinj Mining Frandi.
MARION COUNTY ILLEGAL VOTING CHARGED
Contrnetn l,rt for Mlnte School Honk
Me.ll.nl tirii.liinte Commit Sul
ol.lr Supreme Court Decisions
Telephone Con sollilii tlon.
Davenport and Sioux City for place of
meeting next year.
lima Corporation.!.
The Davenport Steam Heating company
has rcfllcd articles of Incorporation, con
tinuing Its life twenty years more.
The McCallsburg Savings bank has been
Incorporated with tl 2,000 capital, president,
W. T. Swayze; cashier, u. M. Hajtnusscn,
Tho Williamsburg llrlck and Tile com
pany has been Incorporated with $12,000
capital by W. W. Lewis and B. K. 11111.
W. S. Dlmmock as manager of the com
pany. Tho first place visited was Sixth street,
wheio It was found that a number of cross
ings needed replacing nnd tho street placed
In proper condition nftor the removal of
the rails and ties. A similar condition was
found on Avcuuo C In many places and
Manager Tarklngton promised that tho
orders of tho city council should bo carried
out at onco.
An agreement was also reached regarding
the crossings o'n Avonuo and proper cross
ings will be placed at all stroot Intersec
tions from Fourteenth to Thirty-second
street. Manager Tnrklngton bIbo agreed to
Tho county convention to select dele
gates to tho republican state contention,
which will be held In Cedar nnplda
Wednesday, August 7, will not be called
until the Inttcr ond of July or possibly the
flist week In August. Clcorgc S. Wright,
chairman of tho ropubllcnu county central
committee. In reaching this decision has
been largely guldod by the wishes of prom
inent members of the party throughout
tho county. At first ho hod thought of
calling the convention for some date In
Juno, but after conferring with a number
of politicians In the east ond of tho
county ho was Inclined to yield to their
wishes nnd the convention will not be held
until shortly before the stato convention.
The main reason for postponing the data
of tho county convention Is to avoid having
to call a second convention tor tne pur- raI(i on thnt treet. Mr. Tarklngton told
poso of naming a county ticket. Ono con- 1 tll0 i,iermen tnat his company was per
ventlon will be held this year, at which tho , fcctIy billing nnd ready to carry out all tho
delegates to the stato convention will bo rmIfrg of ,,, cUy romict nnd that It had
selected and a county ticket named. This intention to shirk nny of tho provisions
win make n long campaign tor mo candi
dates on the county ticket, but nit persons
Interested seem desirous that but one con
vention should be held.
Clin I mi n ii Wrlitlit nxplitliiN.
Chairman Wright said yostorday: "In
deciding not to call tho county convention
to select delegates to the state convention
until a few days beforo tho lnttor body
meets In Cedar HapUKi 1 havo beon guided
mainly by the prominent men of tho patty
I'leiK.v of IMiut Where Tlu-y
Need Itpplnclim.
The aldermen met as n committee of tho
whole yostorday afternoon and Investigated
the several places nlong the tracks of tho
motor company where It was complalnod
that tho company had failed to put In tho
necessary cross.ngs. . ,Py here, but is ono of tho principal owners of
nan ed bv W. 1). Tarklngton, who succeeds , ..'. .,.... u...
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
DES MOINES, May 1G. (Special Tele
gram.) Tho federal grand Jury today In
dicted Letson llalllet for using the mails to
promote n fraud. Ualllct formerly lived
mines near Uakur City, Ore., and has so-
cured control of vnluablc properties there.
He was Indicted last winter on this same
charge and arrested In Oregon, His trial
on first Indictment is soon to come up and
THOMPSON IS CANDIDATE
Announeeinenl of III Desire to III-
Lieutenant liinrrniir Will
Noon lie .llnilr.
SII1LEY, Ia May If.. (Special Tele
gram.) It Is now certain that Colonel J.
K. p. Thompson of Hock Haplds will In a
few duys be formally announced ns a can
rldnto for lieutenant governor. His old
pioneer friends and neighbors of Lyons nnd
Osceola counties and tho counties gener
ally of western Iown will work for his nom
ination. Yesterday Colonel Thompson
started to look over the field and today
was introduced to many Oscooln county
people nt Sibley nnd Ocheyedan by Stato
Senator Lister and ex-Ucpresentutlvu
Olovcx.
replace tho curbing at Mnth nvcnuo nnd tP8. on ti,0 county attorney resulted In
Sixth street which had been destroyed by Rt.utng tho contostor by reason ox throw-
thn company s men whllo tearing up tho
I'lilvemtty .Summer ('otirNo.
IOWA CITV, la.. May IS. (Special.)
In tho meantime ho has been Indicted on The program for tho summer session of tho
several counts accusing him of fraud In state university has been Issued. Insiruc-
connection with his mining deals. Nothing tlon wilt bo given In the following subjects:
Is known hero as to tho legitimacy of his Astronomy, botany, chemistry, English, en-
minlng operations In Oregon. tomology, German. French, history, Latin,
Tho grand Jury has also voted to Indict oreok. mathematics, miblle snenklne.
scvcrnl persons living In Marlon county for psychology, political science, physics, ped-
irauus in tno matter oi naturalization. ii agogy, zoology. In addition a coumo In
ths last election a number of votes wero library training will bo given under the
cast by persons, who, It afterword turuod Renern auspices of tho university nnd un-
out. were not entitled to naturalization. (lor tnc mmt!linto nusplcos of tho Stato LI-
Tho matter was so Important that a con- Urary commission.
foundation. Although ho 1ms' sold MnA throughout the county. Then again It wns
tnougnt nest to nave nut ono county con
vention this year and I have yielded to
tho wishes of the persons most interested.
I tenllze that it will bo rather early for
tho placing of a county ticket In tho field
nnd gtvo the candidates a long campaign,
but ns everybody seems willing that It
should be so I will Issue the call for the
county convention toward tho end of July
or tho first wcok In August for both pur
poses. I do not anticipate thoro will he
nny fight over tho selection of the dele
gates to the state convention, as an amica
ble agreement, I believe, will be come to
between the Cummins and antl-Cummlns
factions. There will bo no possibility nf
tho scenes that occurred two years ago
In tho Cummlns-Clcar light, as tho caucuses
this year will bo held under tho primary
system and thoro will be no possible op
portunity for either faction to pack the
caucuses. I am of tha opinion thnt an
nmlcable arrangement will be reached
whereby the Pottnwattnmle delegation will
bo evenly divided between tho Cummins
and antl-Cummlns factions this year."
Ilerrlntt the l.oKlenl Cnn.lt. Intr-.
Asked as to whether Minister Conger
would bo Pottawattamie's cholco for gov
ernor Chnlrmnn Wright said: "Mr. Her
rlott Is logically Pottawattamie's candi
date for tho governorship, ho being the
candidate of the Ninth district, and It
would be poor politics for this county to
oppose the choice of the district. Cummins
will undoubtedly have somo strength In
this county, hut I do not believe he can
carry tho district. In fact, 1 havo no Idea
that ho or his supporters lay any claim to
tho Ninth district. The Ninth district will,
I believe, go Into the convention for Mr.
Horrlott."
Pottawattamie county this year will be
of Its charter.
N. T. Plumbing Co.. toiepnono 210.
Davis tells glass.
OMAHA I'XIOV"
SAYS
wnitic.
tesldcncu on Ouklnml avenue ho will re
main and look after his buclness Interests
here.
Tho local railroad freight agents havo re
organized their nBHoelation with thoxo o!!l
eers. President, J. M. Ourslur, t'nlon Pn
cltlc, Hecrctnry. II. M. Metz, llllnolH Cen
tral, treasurer. John M. Montgomery,
Northwcstnrn; executive commlltee, I. M.
Parsons, llurllngton, M. O. Cay, Kock
Island; J. H. Illauchard. tlmaha & St. Louis.
Judgn Aylesworth of the superior court
has made a partial assignment of onsen for
tho May term, as follows; Krl.lay, May 17.
Wnlter Wood Machine Company again it
It, P. Kll.xworth. Wednesday, May 'J2.
Omaha Holler Compound Company agnlnnt
O. W. Graham: Thursday, May 2.1, Doom
against Koblnnon. In the casu of Ualley
ngalnst llcrghnrfer a change of venuu has
been taken to tho district court.
Hans Hansen, aged Ml yearn, died yes
terday at his residence, 741 Mill street. Ho
leaves four sons and four datightors. Two
of tho sons resl.lo In Toxas and no ar
rangements for the funeral, which will be
held from the home of his daughter, Mrs.
1' H. Wind, "118 Washington avenue, will
be mado until they are heard from. Mr.
Hansen formerly lived In Hardin township
nnd moved to this city four years ngo.
Statement ly .11 rx. M. 1'.. Hue.
COUNCIL I1LUPK8, Mny 15. To tho Ed
itor of Tho lice: I wish you to put In a
few facts In your write-up of tho Hue
case. I have known tho young man for
five years, hut had not seen him during
tho period of throe years. Ho was n nlco
young mnn when I met him at his home In
Minneapolis. In consultation with tho best
legal ndvleo In thn Twin Cities I am told
tho marrlago Is perfectly legal and would
stnnd In the supremo court of tho United
States. Dr. Rue was not married In bor
rowed clothes; neither did ho get money
from his friends for tho license.
MRS. M. E. RUE.
Orders Must of the MtrlUliiK Linemen
to Itetiirn.
Most of tho linemen In tho employ of
tho Citizens' Ons nnd Electric Light com
pany who walked out Monday went back
to work yesterday on orders from tho
Omnha union. It Is expected that all will
be at work today.
Manager Nichols says tho wnlkout of
the men was In vlolntlon of the rules of
tho union, ns they had no real grievance
against the company. Ho telegraphed
Grand Preoident Wheeler of tho Electrlcil
Workers' union, nsklng thnt ho make nn
Investigation of tho matter. It Is under
stood the Omaha union passed n reso
lution nt Its Inst meeting declaring the
Citizens' Gas nnd Electric company "un
fair." To this Manager Nichols takes ex
ception, as ho believes such action must
havo been taken without the union making
nn Investigation of the trouble on this
side of tho river,
Tho llnomnn over whom tho troublo arose
Is still In the employ of tho Citizens' company.
OiuiiIiii Man .Mummer
Ing out tho fraudulent votes. Now tho fed- SIOUX CIT, May In. Tho deal whereby
cral grand Jury has Indicted somo of the Armour & Co, purchase tho plant nnd bus
men who wero fraudulently naturnllzed nnd Iness of tho Sioux City Provision company
somo who wero Instrumental In having it wns formally concluded today und Armour
done. & Co. havo taken possession. Tho plant
Contract tor School Ilnnkn. will be run at full capacity, which is 3,f00
The County llonrd of Education today "K nnd cnttlo dnlly. C. W. Lcnnon
let the contracts for tho school books to ' umana win do manngor.
bo used In tho rural schools of tho oounty
during tho next flvo years. Tho first con
tract was lot ten years ago and was en
tlrely with the American Hook company
Flvo years ngo tho matter was allowed to
go by defuult and the contract was con
tlnucd. This year there was spirited ri
valry botween publishing houses for tho
contracts, a largo number of now and In
dependent houses coming Into tho field
I'njK for Ilrother'M Inter. -xt.
UUHUQUE, la., May 1G. In the district
court today the suit of William Qulglcy
against P. J. Quigley for the appolntmnnt
of a receiver for the Telegrnph was settled
by tho defendant paying his hrother $17.-
000 for his Interest In tho paper.
Hoys Attempt lneen.l InrUni.
Young boys attempted to burn down an
outhouso at tho rear of St. Josoph's
nconemy on ruin i. venue ii.hu :yuuiuk
Residents In tho neighborhood saw tho j
flamos In time to extinguish them bnfore
much damago was done. Tho police wero
notified, but before nn officer arrived on tho'
scene tho boys had mado their escape.
Examination of tho outhouso showed that
coaloll had boon poured over It in four
plnccs,
I're.l ttertcmnn Not n Sulel.le.
Fred Hercman. carpenter of 815 Avenue
E, who left his homo Tuesday evening nfter
threatening to commit suicide, had not
returned late last night. It was found
yesterday morning that he spent Tuesday
night In a vacant lot nt Seventh street
nnd Avenue C, wbcro ho wns seen early
yesterday morning by some of tho neigh
bors. His family bollevo that he will ro
turn In a few days nnd hnve littlo fear
that ho will carry out his threat to commit
suicide. It wns learned yesterdny that
Ilergman hns gone away from homo for
several days beforo this, nfter making
threats to tako his llfo, ond tho police
havo abandoned their efforts to locnto him.
Kill III I'tiele
DES MOINES. Mny 1C In a quarrel near
hero ns elsewhere In Iowa and demanding Mnryvllle, Marlon county, la., this after
n share of tho business. The American noon John Montelth. nged 22, shot nnd
Hook company again secured a large pro- killed his uncle, Philip Goadson, aged CO.
portion of tho huslnoss, tho country mem
hers being unwilling to put patrons to WESTERN PACKING STATISTICS
tne expenso oi n cnangc in me texi oookh
Marketing IIokn Is Liberal for the
Week mill ComiuirlsoiiN Are
Kilt' miruKliiK.
Tho only other general publishing company
securing nny business was tho Duller
Sheldon company, which company received
the contract on geographies
Threo scries of books by Des Moines ait- CINCINNATI. May 15. (Sneclnl Telo
tbois were also adopted, a novelty in tno cram.) Tho Prlco Current snvs: Tha
way of text book business. These were a mnrketlnc of hoes Is liberal. Thn total
spelling book by Prof. Hill M. Hell, a packing for tho week is 4SO.O0O head, corn
grammar by Miss Olive Mcllenry and music pnrC(I wlth 503,000 the preceding week and
books by Prof. .M. l. unrtieu. mo scnooi 415,000 last year. Since March 1 the total
book contracting lor tne miriy-iivo coun- 1445.000 head, nealnst 4.1.15.000 .1 vear
lies 01 mo state wnicu nnu nuupieu inu lrQm nenL nlnces eomnarn ns fnl.
county unnormiiy ineinuu i uuw ui.uubl owg.
IiniBnca nnu in every county incro u ueun ioa.
thn samo snlrlted contest for business. In Chlcaco 1.''"u.k)
Kansas City TW.C"'")
w OMAHA 4WUKM
agents being nt work for their companies 8l t,0Us ffjo.Oml
at ono time. Ht. Joseph .1.11,(h
inlelfle of n lloetor Indianapolis soj,iki
Sulel.le ..I n Honor. Milwaukee 12o.(o0
Ur. H. C. uoano ot uoonevuie, a young Cincinnati iio.ueo
graduate of the Michigan Medical school, 2' V""
came to Des Moines yesterday to consult a.'.. clt.V isaooo
Rubber stamps at DeLong's, 307 B'way.
Tlrniiilson Tnken to nn Anyltun.
O. O. Tlrandson, demented machinist, wns
taken to the Insano asylum at Clarlnda yes-
represonted by thirty-four delegates in ! tcrdny morning by Deputy Sheriff Canning
tho state convention. Only threo other 1 and a guard. He was extremely violent
counties will have Inrge r representation. nnd It was fdund necessary to strap his
UarrliiBr lileenses.
Licenses to wed wero Issued to the fol
lowing: Namo and Address. Ago.
John Stluesprliig. Omaha, li
Mlunlo Classen, Omaha 17
Fred Stephens, Council muffs 40
K, W. Hansen, Council Bluffs 31
Frederick W. Push, Calhoun. Neb 20
Cornelia iionimnn, cnino'.in, isen it
It en I IXnte Transfer. ,
These transfers wero filed In tho abstract,
title and loan ofllco of J. W. Squire, 101
Pearl street
Kntlo Hvan nnd husband nt nl to J.
E. McGlnty, in-U nwU 21-77-42. W. d..J 2,000
Henry . Hlpo and wife to lanlol 11,
Seward, lutti 10, 11, 12 and in, block
11. and lots 21 nnd 20. block 7, High
land Place, w. il 1
lloleu M, Wheolnr nnd luiibnnd to A.
A. Clark. lotH 2 and 8. Smith's sub-
iltv of lots 13 and it, Orlglnnl plat to
Council Bluffs, w. d
William C. Trodn and wife nt nl to
Onus Mollor. cM sol 1-70-3S, w. d....
Four transfers, total
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SARGENT'S
SHOE
STYLES
LOOK I'll It flin 1IKAH.
Polk county heads the list with sixty-four
delegates and Linn county comos next with
forty. Woodbury county, which has been
captured by Mr, Cummins, will havo thirty
six delegates. Tho convention will bo mado
up of 1,641 delegates nnd It will conse
quently tako 821 votes to noralnute. Can
didates will be placed In nomination for
governor, lloutcnant governor, Judgo of the
supremo court, superintendent of public In
struction and railroad commissioner.
Count' Itcprenriitntlon.
The representation to which tho several
counting will be entitled Is as follows, and
the calls Issued by H. O. Weaver, chairman
of the Uato central committee:
A dull' 13 Jrftraon 13
AUmi.M li) Jnn ic
Allamal.ee 11 Jclmion 16
Apimnooac i lu Keokuk IS
Audubon 10 Konuth 17
IVnton, V) I,ee j
Illuikhnuk 16 Linn 40
Boone 5J Louisa ., 12
IVenwr IS Lucas , 12
lluchanan 18 Lyon 3
Huena Vlitu 14 Madison 14
llutlrr 10 Mnhniika 2s
arms nnd foot beforo ho could bo put Into
tho carriage to be taken to tho depot.
When tho time came near for his departure
Brnndson stripped off nil his clothing nnd It
took tho united efforts of four men to dress
him ngaln. Ho haB refused to eat a morsel
slnco his nrrost Monday night In Omnha.
but despite his long fnstlng showed remark
able strength.
Assessment tf'JOO.OOO (irenter.
City Trensurer True, acting for City
Clerk Phillips, who ! out of tho city, sent
out notices yesterday to all those persons
whose assessment had been rnlscd by the
city council sitting ns n board of rovlow.
Tho council will meet Tuesday evening to
hear nny protests ngalnst tho nssessment.
The books of Assessor Everest show that
tho assessment this yenr Is about $200,000
greater than last year. Tho exact assess
meut will not be obtainable until nfter the
board of rovlow takes final action on It
after hearing nil protests.
FARM LOANS
Negotiated In Eastern Nebraska
ana Iowa. James N. Cnsndy, Jr.,
126 Main St., Council Bluffs.
LEWIS CUTLER
Funeral Director
(Successor to W. C. Estop)
SS l'rlAIII, STHKUT. 'I'liono 07.
We re Not Stingy
With our loe cream when you buy
summer drinks nt our fountain.
Hnve you tasted our latest flavor?
You'll say It's tlio best In town.
Dell 0. Morgan's
Calhoun 16 Marlon M
Curroll 12 Murntmll S
Cnin 17 i:
Cedar 15 Mitchell 13
Cerro Gor.lo IS Monona 1!
Clicrokoo 13 Monroe IS
Chickasaw 11 Montgomery 18
Clnrkti 10 MuHcatlnn SI
Clay IS O-Brlen 13
Clayton 18 Osceola
Clinton 21 r;e is
Crawford IS IMlo Alto 11
Dallas 19.1'lyniouth 16
Davis t Pocahontas 1!
Decatur 11 Polk fit
Delegare 16 Pottawattamie 34
Des Molnea 23 Poweshiek 17
Dickinson 8 KlnguoM , 13
Dubuque J,', fine 1",
Cmmet 9 Scott , 23
rayette 31 Shelby 12
rioyrt IS Hloux 16
TJ-nnl1ln 11 f . a.
I Fremont 13 Tama 17
I llreene 13 Tajlor
Orun.ly 11 Union
I Outhile U Van Ilurcn
Hamilton 17 Wapello
Hancock It Warren
llnrdlri SO Wathlnntnn
H ill r I Ron 18 Wayne
Henry In Welnter ....
Howard ., 11 Winnebago
I Humboldt 12 Winneshiek
I Ida 9 Woodbury .
Iowa 13 Worth
I Ju.kson 16 Wright
Jasper
, Seek to Atolil Illaeoril.
Thoro Is an evident desire on the part of
prominent politicians to avoid any discord
In tho party this year In Pottawattamie
county, and for that reason It Is under
stood that Mr. Cummins will bo conceded
half of tho delegation to the stato conven
tion. Several conferences have beon held In
this city betwoen Mr. Cummins' supporters
and tho politicians who formed what wa
known as tho Oear faction when the sen
atorial fight was on two years ago and who
are now known as antl-Cummlns men. Both
sides have desclalmed any desire to make a
light and exposed themselves anxious to
avoid all discord.
Ardent supporters of Mr. Cumralns claim
he will havo at least 1,000 votes In tho stato
convention, but tho nntls say they nre too
sanguine and thnt they have overestimated
Mr. Cummins' strength In several of tho
counties. It Is conceded that Mr. Cummins
has a very much 'Stronger organization than
he had two years ago and that ht campaign
ay, nas cecu wen planum, mucn oeuor loaa it
Gravel roofing A II. Tte&a, G41 Broad'y.
Davis sells paint.
Vtlpll Murder Case In Court.
TOLEDO, la.. May 15. (Special.) The
district court Is trying Mrs. Prances Vtlpll,
chnrged with murdering her husband, Von
col Vtlpll, near Chelsea, last fall. He was
sick In bed nnd had been helpless for somo
time. Mrs. Vtlpll says that while she was
out milking he got tho revolver, which wns
lying near, and shot himself through tho
head. The hired man was In town. It was
claimed that Vtlpll was unahlo to raise his
hands to his head, hut the defense claims
to hnve witnesses to provo that ho could.
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you'll let somebody sooner or later. Wo
all come to glasses or purbllndness. Here
are a fow reasons why you should let us
mind your eyu;
Quality of lens tho very best optical
Quality of frames-the best material, con
structeu for both appearance and durn-
Dliny.
Accuracy In examination aecuraev in flt
tlni? frames an thav nfTnrri ci-nnta, nmfnft
You can't afford to economize In eye care
beyond the point of safety. You may get
spectacles for 10 cents and i.iv nlmi vnn
would pay us for tho right kind, but time
will provo It falso economy. Our prices nro
ngnt. unu nuwncrr icsa jor services ren
acred.
Herman M. Leffert,
terminate Optician,
23 U Uroudituy, Cuuucll Illnflts.
with Des Moines physicians as to his
health. Ho was told that he had con
sumption nnd thn the only way to pro
long his life was to go west. Late In the
ovenlng he lost $75, which was all the
money ho had. He told tho police his story
nnd said that unless ho could find
St. Paul
HO.ouO
19.
l.acooo
Ha'i.O'iO
370,000
32i5,0OO
1CS,0"0
12,000
l27.lH)
ln.ws)
SI,")
lSl.i'OO
M,iX
to kill Tiir. iiAJumi rr chiim.
money he could not go west. Then he
took a room nt the Klrkwood hotel and
swallowed enough morphine to end hi.1
existence, leaving a note asking that his
friends at Boonovlllo and his. parents In
Canada bo notified.
Supreme Court Ueelalonsi.
lis the Only I'oNsllile AVny of llavlnnr n
Permanent Cure.
If vou see a womnn or a mnn with lux
tD0 I urlant, glossy hair, you mny bo suro neither
has dandruff to amount to anything. In
nenrly every caso where women nnd men
havo thin, brittle hair, they owo It to dnn
druff. There are hundreds of preparation
that "claim" to euro dandruff, but not on
but Nowbro's Herplcldo tolls you thnt dan
druff Is the result of a germ burrowing into
Tho Biipreme court today announced the the scalp, nnd that permanent cure of dan
following decisions In submitted cases: druff nnd Its consequent falling and bald
J. O. Dermldy against Interstate Oram ness can only bo had by kllllnc the ccrm
iompuny,
county: J
conversion
uermmy ngainm iniermnio urain ness can only do nan oy Killing tne germ,
?yjudgne,P'llo; nTtTon uT'faw" " there I. "o other preparation that will
nlon of grain on which plaintiff destroy thnt germ but Newbro's Hcrplclde.
claims n landlord's lien: alllrmed.
M. A. snonani atrnlnst Maltlo i- and J. k.
Barnurd. appellants: from Clnrke county:
Judgo Teilfor.l: action to reform a wnr-
rnnty deed: atllrmed.
Mirmers eavinca lianK. anne ant. iiKiunst
Henrv Ilausmnn; from Lyon county; Judgo
Hutchinson; action on promissory noto; nf-
urmeu.
Jnmes MeKlbben ncatnst Des Moines In
surance Company, appellant; from Mndlson
county; Judge wiiKinNon; notion on insur
ance nollcv: affirmed.
Eva crnvor against I. ii. Norton, appel
lant: from Storv county: J ml no Weaver:
action for slander: alllrmed.
John Madison ot nl. appellants. uKUlnst
Garlleld Coal Company et nl; from Ma
haska oounty; Judgo Dewey; damages for
use of land for intuitu; purposes; ntllrmed
Fred ijok au. administrator, anneiiunt.
ncnlnst Wrlxht & Laudnn: from Chicka
saw county; Judge Fellows; action for
aamagea tor mnipractico; reversed.
Nlntr Institution FumlM,
The monthly report from tho various
stato Institutions shows that whllo there
has been n decrease lu tho number of prls
oners nt tho penitentiaries there Is a stondy
Increase lu the numher of Insano. Tho de
crease In number of prisoners In the last
year nt Annmosa was thirty-two and at
Fort Mndlson thirty-three. The Increase In
tho number of Insano nt tho hospitals for
tho year was: Clarlndn, thirty-two; Indo.
pendenco, twenty-ono; Mount Pleasant,
forty-nine. Some of this Increase Is due to
the fact that a number of patients nro
being taken from county hospitals to the
state hospitals, but today an order was U'
sued for the removal of ten Insano belong
ing to Clnytcn county from Independence to
the county hnspltnl, The support funds 6f
tho state Institutions had on hand April 1
17D.308.U; credits during the month, J79,
282.92; disbursements during April, $!,
17S.99; balance Mny 1, $69,502.04.
Tni Perret Cnisea,
The tnx ferret huslnoss did not turn out
well in nt least one county of Iown. Cases
camo to tho supremo court today from Palo
Alto county In which the county sought to
collect a largo amount of taxes on property
hid from the assessors and tho court held
tho law unconstitutional and charged up
the costs to the county treasurer. Thn
taxrs claimed, exclusive of interest nnd
pcnnltlns, wero. Charlos McCormlck,
$5,211.12; C.corgo II. Gammon, $2,753; E. L.
McCormlck, $2,859.83; E. It Murdoch,
$S27.H; T. II. Tnbln. $10,120.09. All tho
rnsos wero tried heforo Judgo Dalllc. who
held ngalnst tho county, and now tho
county npponls.
Tel op done Con mil III nt Ion,
Tho tendency to consolidation of tho
telephone business Is marked In northorn
Iowa. Tho Western Electric Tclophono
company hns acquired tho property of tho
"Destroy the causo, you remove tho effect.'
FRIDAY'S WEATHER IN D0UB
ml
iWi "KM of AU Bottled Buck
Wjfi because of its heallhfulness, purity
ii mua r
6
ABC-
&OHEM1AH
"Ktai o all Dottlcd Bers."
and test it for yourself. You will
quickly decide that there to no other
o pure, sparkling and delicious so
rich in the trite hoptt&ror, order trom
C. R. MAY, OMAHA.
0f Vest st tutnit "flows Otrnso 6srtrs,M ffe wths
Tbe Asserlsaa ilrewUc Co.. II. M.
"Ilottled at tho Urouory Only Never Sold In Hulk,"
DOCTOR
Searles & Searles
on. a. n. srsAniAcs.
OMAHA
SPECIALIST
Most Successful und Reliable
Specialist in Diseases of Men.
VARICOCELE
Are you aftllcUd with Varicocele or Its resulU Nervous Debility and Lost Man
hood? Aro you nervous, Irritable and despondent? Do you lack your old-tlma energy
nod ambition? Are you Buffering from vital weakness, etc.? Thore Is a derangement
of the seuultlvo organs of your Pelvic System, and evon though It gives you n
trouble nt present, it will ultlmntoly unman you, depress your mind, rack your nervous
system, unfit you for married life and shorten your existence. Why not ba cured be
fore It Is too late? WE CAN CUIIE YOU TO STAY CUUED UNDER WRITTEN GUAR
ANTEE. Wo havo yet to see tho caso of Varlcocelo wo cannot cure. Modlcluos, olec
Irlc belts, etc., will nover cure. You nd expert treatment. We treat thousands o
tasea where tho ordinary physician treats ons. Method new, never falls, without cut
ling, pain or loss of time.
STRICTURE
and GLEET
SYPH US
Homo Treatment. No
now and Infallible
Radically cured with a
Instrument, no pain, no detontlon from
business. Cure guaranteed
.URINARY Kidney and Hludder Troubles.
Weak Pack, Uurnfnj Urine, Frequency ot
urinating, Urine High Colored, or with
Inllky sediment on standing; Gonorrhoea,
uieut.
cursd tor life and th poison
thoroughly cleansed from
tho system. Soon every sign and symptom
disappears completely nnd forever. No
"UREAICING OUT" of tho disease on the
skin or face. Treatment contains no dan
trerous drugs or Injurious medicines.
WEAK MEN
(VITALITY WBAIO.mado so by too clon
application to business or study; saver
mental strain or grief; SEXUAL KX
CE8SEH In middle life or from the efte.it
of youthful follies.
Weak men are victims to ner
vous DKRILITV OR EXHAUSTION.
WAHTINO WEAKNESS, INVOLUNTARY
LOSSES, with EARLY DECAY In YOUNO
and MIDDLE-AGED, lack ot vim, vigor,
and strength, with vsxual organs impaired
dud weakened prematurely In approaching
old age, All field rapidly to our new
treatment for loss of vital power.
Home Treatment
luccessful and strictly prlvnte. Our co
CURES GUARANTEED.
rtii nif f7C f 1A7 CaU or address 119 So. 14th Street.
tilAKuco LU W flr Sear,es & SeareS( 0niaha Neb
One personal visit Is preferred, but If you
cannot call at my offloe, wrlto u your
Bymptoms fully. Our home treatment Is
Our counsel Is free and sacredly confidential.
Treatment by Mai
119 So. 14th Street.
Consultation Free.
Call or address
WnahlfiKton lliiremi lllntx of Shower
on Opening liny of Oiniilui'
Unit .Season.
WASHINGTON, May 13. Forecast:
For Nebraska Showers Thursday; cooler
In western, warmer In eastern portion
Friday probably showers; southeasterly
winds.
For Iown Showers In western and cen-
tral portions; fair In eastern portion Thurs
day; Friday probably fair; southeasterly
winds.
For Missouri Partly cloudy Thursday,
with showers In western portion; Friday
probably fair; southeasterly winds.
For North and South Dakota Fair Thurs
day; Friday probably showers and cooler,
southeasterly winds.
For Kansas Showers Thursday, with
cooler In eastern and warmer In western
portion; Friday probably showers; south
easterly winds.
For Colorado Fair nnd warmer Thurs
day; Friday fair; varlnbla winds.
For Wyoming Showers Thursday, with
cooler In western portion; Friday fair,
variable winds.
For Montana Showers anil cooler In
western portion; fnlr In eastern portion
Thursday; Friday probably showers nnd
cooler; variable winds.
Lorn I Iteeoril.
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER RUREAU,
OMAHA, Mny 13.-Olllclnl record of tem
perature and precipitation compared with
the corresponding day of tho last threo
years:
1W1. 1300. l&M im
Maximum temperature... 79 fil S7 Nt
Minimum temperature. .. . BS fi! 4S M
Mean temperature tl? GO AS 5ii
Precipitation 00 ,;i9 .as T
Record of temperati.ro nnd rnoclpltntlon
at Omnha for this day run) since March 1:
Normal temoeraturo 152
Excess for the clay
Total excess since March 1
Normal precipitation
ucnciency tor tne oay
Precipitation since Mnroh 1
Deficiency slnco March 1
Excess for cor. nerlod. Kfl ...
Deficiency for cor period, ISM..
Report from Stntloim nt
GAS STOVES
10 $14
Meter and all piping free. No charge for
anything but the stove.
The Council Bluffs Gas Co.
Open Evenings. 26 Pearl Street
The "Comstock Process''
Is tbe most successful method for reducing and relieving
pain In all kinds of dental operations that hits yet beoa
presented to tho public. It has been used by leading den
tists of tbe cast for nearly two yenis, and has beon pro
nounced by them to be'r'lrely satisfactory. Our patlonti
uro delighted with tho results it produces. If you ar
nervous and your tooth aro ecnsltlvo we will bo pleased ta
explain It to you.
. ..Telephone 115
H. S. Woodbury, D. D. S., Council Bluffs-
30 Poarl St. Hotel
f
jor.
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t.m Inches
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STATIONS AND 3TATE
OF VBA-ritER.
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Omaha, cloudy ,
North I'laiir, pari ciouoy.
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Clreone nnd Western company, including the Cheyenne, cloudy.
mites of toll line and exchanges In Mnson f,",It,J'&v S'.ii'nr "
City, Charles City nnd Osage, The lines
aro In six counties. The company Is plan
ning also to build 300 miles of toll lino In
SoiJth Dakota,
Stale PhiitotrrniiherH .Meet.
Tho Iown State Photographers' associa
tion Is holding a meeting here today and
tomorrow, with an attendance of about 100.
Sessions are largely devoted to demonstra
tions of work and to an exhibit ot photo
graphs. There U a contest on between
Huron, cloudy.
WllllHton, clear
Chicago, clear ,
Rt Iiuls, part cloudy
fit, Paul, part cloudy
Davenport, clear...... .....
Kansas City, pnrt cloudy.
Holona, part cloudy
Havre, part cloudy
RlHinarck. clenr
Ualveston, clear
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Local l'c)Tcait Official.
emu cure
Cures Quickly
It has lotiK ticen ft liousoliold favorlto
for CoiikIis Colds, Hronctiltia, Pneu
monia, Asthma, Whooping Cough and
all otluir Thriat and Lung Troubles
It iHproscrihen us asnpolllc for Grlppa
Mothor undorno It as an InfalllbU
reriitidy for Croup. Children llko It.
"rcunrol liv K. Q. OoWIlt A Go.. Chloop
Do You Feel Bad ?
Take Mull's Grape Tonic.
It Imparts henlth and strength to thn
weak, whether child, adult or Invalid, being
entirely free from anything Injurious. At
this seuson ol the year It Is necessary to
every syxtom Different from all other
tonics, It s mildly laxative.
It Is most refreshing to tho tasto and ac
ceptable to the H.tem.
Try It on our recommendation. A large
bottle at CO rents. Has a delightful Itavor.
Seo Your Drugglsl
Mull's Lightning Pain Killer relieves life
of one great burden Pain. Hub It on or
drink It. J cents.
('IIAIMinH i.ow.
(AKO k )
DR, McGREW, Specialist.
in.sn.vsr.s or mi:n o.nm.
Varicocele. Hydrocele, Strict.. niooa
Diseases III nil stages, Nervous Debility,
nnil all iinnntural Weakness Cures guar
anteed. Offlco hours 8 a m Up m.
Sundays, 8 a. m to r. p m I f ""V''
Olllce over 215 South llth HI , between I 'ar
nam nnd Douglas Sts., OMAHA, M-H-
? Ii 4 v i '! V "' a-'
' . . . n . r i I n. n.affnln
ITTnoy rut tuiivmi hi
Read gee.
The Siiret Wny tit Keep lnteit
on Hume ,nvs While on Your
Summer Trip,
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