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    TITE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1004.
- P0ST0FFICE NOTICE
mnlla In arranate on th presumption of
their uninterrupted overland transit to
port of anlllng. Th final connecting
mulls ftopuii t'giatered Transpacific
malls wMfh do p. m. fre-Wous d;iy)
cloee at the general postomc, Naw York,
as follows:"
HAWAII, via fn Francisco, elosa at 4:J0
p. m. July llth for despatch per a. a.
Alamed.i.
FIJI ISLANDS. AfSTHAl.lA -ept
Vn(), and NEW CALEDONIA, via Van
couver init Victoria, it C, close at :
p. m. July 16th for despatch per a. a.
Aorangl.
CHINA and JAPAN, via Vancouver and
Victoria, n. C, cloae at $ 30 i. m , July
lth for despatch per a. a. f;mpres f
India. . (Men handts for V. 8 feats!
Agency at Shanghai cannot be forwarded
via Canada).
Hawaii, japan, corea, china and
aperially. addressed mall for PHILII1
riNE 1BLANUB, via Ran Fratielsco, cloae
at. 30 p. m , July 21st for deapatch per
a. a. Mongolia.
NEW ZEALAND, AT'STRALIA (except
Weat), NEW CALEDONIA. BAMOA,
HAWAII and FIJI IBLANDH. vU San
Francisco close at :30 p. m.. July 23d for
deapatch per a. a. Sonoma. (If the Ctinard
. ateamer tarrying the British mnll for
New Z'atand dona ant arrive In time to
connect with thla deapatch, extra malls
closing at 6:30 a. m.. :30 a. m. and ;30
f . m.; Sundays at 4:. TO a, m., t a. m. and
SO p. m. will be made up and forwarded
-Until the arrival of the Ctinard atenmer.)
miLIPPINE ISLANDS, via' San Fran
Cisco,- cloae at S 30 p. m., July 27th, for
deapatch per V. 8. Transport.
"HAWAII. JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIP
PINH ISLANDS, Via Ban Franclaco. rloa
at 6:30 p. m., Auguat 1st, for deapatch per
TAHITI "d MARQUESAS I8LANDS. Via
, Ban Franolarov cloae at (:3n p. m., August
th for deapatch per a. a. Mariposa.
J1ANCHLIUA and EASTERN B1MKRIA at
present forwarded via. Kussla, Inaiaad of
via Japans the usual route.
NOTE Unless otherwise" addressed, Weat
Australia la forwarded via Europe; New
Zealand vla San Francisco, and certain
places In the Chinese Provlncea of Yun
nan, Kueichow, Hsechwan and Kwangsl,
via British India the quickest routes.
Philippine specially addressed "via Can
ada" or "vlu Kurope" must be fully pre
paid at the foreign rates. Hawaii Is for
warded via Ban Francisco exclusively.
CORNELIUS VAN COTT,
Postmaster.
pnt Office, New York. N. Y.
July i, 1901
OOVERKIMENT NOTICES.
rimerr-tr nta titc fVivari) T -r'TT vn
Quartermaster. 612 Dooly Building, Salt
Lake City Vtah, July , 1904. Sealed pro
posal. In triplicate, will be received here
until 11 a. m.( standard time, August a,
1904, and then opened, for the construction
of Macadam Roada and Cement Walks at
Fort Douglas, Utah. Bidders will state in
their blda the time in which they will com-
?'t the work: Full Information and blank
orraa of prranosala furnished on applica
tion to thla office. Plans and specification
rhay be seen here. United States' reserves
the right to accept or reject any or all
proposale, of any part thereof. Envelnpea
containing proposals to be endorsed "Pro-
poaals- fur Roads and Walks," and ad
dressed, to Captain Sam'l V. Horn, Quar
termaster. Jy9-U-ia-lIA7-8
ii i i' ii '
OFF1CB ' CONSTRUCTING - QUART ER
maater,'' Shorlday, Wyo.. July 11, 1904.
Sealed proposals In triplicate will be re-
'celved here uhtif TO a. m. August 9, 14. for
conntrucllng at Fort Mackenxle, Wyo., a
brick gymnasium and post exchange building-,
Including plumbing, heating, gna-plp-
. Ing, elootrtc- wiring and gyrnnastlo ap
paratus. Plana, specifications and other In
formation may be found at offioea of tha
chief quartermaatara .at Denver, Omaha.
-At. Pinl anil nhlniio and at thla nrtlne IT.
-8. reserve the.' right to Accept or reject
any or nil proposal or any part thereof.
Envelopes containing proposal should be
endorsed Fropowue for Gymnasium, ad
dressed CAPT- TH09. 8WOBE, Q. M.
Jy 11. 12. It, 14-Aug. S. C
. 0, M. E. Tel. 611
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NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA
COUNCIL
MMOlt MEJTIOS.
Davis sella drag.
Leffert's glaasea fit.
Stockart aella carptta.
For rent, new atoreroom. 22 Main Ut.
New Una toilet soap. Morgan Dickey.
Young girl to aaalst with houeework, 121
So. 7th St.
The regular meeting of Excelsior -Masonic
lodge will be held thla evening.
-Picture lor wvddlng gifta given special
attention. Alexandr'a. lit Broadway.
Sugar has advanced. Still we give UVtj lba
for l.W. U. P. Tea Co., 4i4 U way. Phone 7ol
Lactjueret make old furnltur new. Plo
turea framed. Borwlck. 221 Main Tel. AtAX
Soda all flavora Morgan A DicHey.
Justice of the Peace H. O. Ouren-ls home
from a week a visit to the St. Douia ex
position. The Lady Maccabees will meet this aft
ernoon in regular aesslon for the Initiation
of candidates.
The Sunday school of Trinity Methodlat
church will hold its annual picnic Friday
at Fairraotint park.
Mrs. F. W. Osborn and family arrived
home last evening from an extended vlilt
with relative In Sioux City.
The annual Sunday school picnic of tha
First Baptist church will be held Thurs
day afternoon at Hanicoin park, Omaha.
Jewel court, Tribe of Ben Hur, will hold
a public Installation of officer this evi n
tng In Maccabee hall, In the Brown build
ing. Complaint hue been made to the nolle
authorltlee that a number of awning on
South Main street are below the required
height- .
Judge Scott convened the July term of
superior court yesterday and announced
that he will make an assignment of caaea
for trial tola afternoon at i o'clock.
Frank L. Gregory of St. Paul, Minn., a
former well known resident of Omaha,
waa in the city yeaterday visiting friends
and Incidentally attending to buelrteea.
A. Hansen, custodian of the city hall,
passed cigar around at the meeting of
the city council last night, announcing
the arrival of a young democrat at hla
home.
Kev. Wilbur T. Crafts of Washington.
D. ('., auperlntendent of the International
Reform league, will occupy tha pulpit of
the Flrat Presbyterian church on Sunday
morning, July 24.
Mr.- R. B. Wlatt and wife leave thla
morning for a week' visit at the St. Louie ,
exposition, f rom mere tney win go to
Chicago for a week's visit with friend and
relatives before returning home.
Building permit wer issued yesterday
to E. Children Bona company for a one
atory brick machine shop and warehouse
to coat W.0O0 and to F. J. Duerr for a one
tory frame cottage to coat 1800. .
The annual Sunday achool plcnlo of th
Fifth avenua Methodist church will be
held Thursday . at . Falrmount park. The
children will meet-at the church at 9 a.
m., to take tha special cara to the park.
William Rosa, a' veteran of the Spanish
American war, died last evening at hla
home, North First ttreet, aged 99
year. Mr. Itoaa served aa a marine on
the torpedo bo'at destroyer Yankton. ' H
leaves a wife and tlv children. ,
A the result of the Jone tax collection,
County Treasurer Conslgney yesterda
turned Over to City Treasurer True $2,607. 7u.
being the municipality's proportion; and
to School Treasurer McQe $2,068.14, being
the achool district' share of the eolleo
tolna. I
Kev, W. S. Barnes, pastor of the Flrat
Presbyterian church,- will, leave thla week
for a aix weeks' vacation trip to New
York, Philadelphia . and other eaatern
polnta. During hla abaence there will be
no regular preaching aervlcts at the
church.
Mrt. U. 8. Ferguson, wife of John T.
Ferguson of Teeumseh, Neb., died Sunday
evening at the home or her daughter, sufl
South Sixth street. Beaidea her husband,
two daughtera and one eon aurvlve hr.
The remain were taken . yeaterday to Te
eumseh. for burial,
Julius Katolman has brought suit In the
district court against Mrs. Isabella Bias
aim to recover I1H1.94 for the use of a party
wall. Mr. Blnxslm, ao Katelman alleges,
reoently - constructed a building adjoining
hla on South Main street, uanl lita, waJl
without recompensing him for It
s John - Bandel nfl Thoma - Peterfbft;
charged with violating the City-ordinance
by engaging in the business of acavangera
without -flrat obtaining a, llcenae. were fined
15 and 910 and coata respectively in police
court yesterday morning. The. fines were
subsequently suspended during "good be
havior." . ,
Denwood, the t-year-)Old ' son of Mr, ' and
Mr. W. A. Smith, died Sunday at J6
North Eighteenth street. Omaha,, from
cerebro-aplnal menlngltla. Tha funeral
waa held yeaterday aftprn'oori from th
residence of the child' grandfather, T. J.
Smith. 1600 Madison avenue, thla city.
Burial wu In Clark cemetery.
Frank W. Oaborn of 828 First avenua
has resigned his position aa traveling aalea
man for the Pioneer Implement company
of this city to assume the general agency
In thla city of the Haye Pump at Planter
company. Mr.' Oaborn haa been With the
Pioneer company for ten yeare and ia one
of the best known agricultural Implement
aaleamen In thla aectfon of tha country.
Jamea Stewart, a deputy aherlff of
Spokane, Waeh.. wa int the city yeaterday
enrout home from Ohio, where he had
taken a prisoner. Mr. Stewart, waa. prior
to 1883, a resident of Council blurt and
waa -an engineer In the ftock Island yarda
here at the time of the explosion of a car
of dynamite. He had a narrow escape at
the time, being In charge of th' engln
which waa coupled to the burning car, but
dropped It after pulling It to a place of
comparative safety JuM In time to eacape
being hurled to death in the terrific ex
plosion. ,
'Ail .
Plumbing and heating. Bixby A Bon;
' 4aaMaaaaa-Waaaa
O. A. R. Staff.
Department Commander St. John of th
Iowa Grand Army, of th Hepubllo an
nounced his staff appointee aa followai
Chief inapedtor,, 8. H. Johnaton, Keokuk;
Judg advocate, Charles Mackenzie. c' De
Molne; chief muaterlng officer, J. C.
MUllman, Logan; aenlor aide and chief of
staff, L. B. Cousin, Council Bluff.
Marriage Licenses.
Licenses to wed wr lsud yeaterday to
the following:
Name and Residence. - - Ag.
Fred HaTward, Omaha",'...'.... 28
Bertha Abell. Crelghton, Neto... 18
Burton It. Cole, Bloux Falls, 8. D
Bertha Claebusch, Council Bluffs 18
William Brown, Omaha tl
Jeraldlne Row, Omaha 21
WESTERN
IOWA
COLLEGE
Summer term now open. Student en
tering every day.. Second Grade, First
Grade, State Certificate work. Review
classes In Shorthand, Bookkeeping,. Type
writing, also beginning cUaaea, In all sub
ject. Writ or call fof Information.
E. P. MILLER, Pres.
Hasoalo Temple. 'Phone Bttla.
PROF. KIR0,
The World Famous
Palmist, Clairvoyant
and Adviser. .
Reduced Prices u'JILc,ri
202 Fourth 5t, Couaicll Bluffs, Iowa
Corner Fourth and Willow Ay. '
Hour From S. to to 1:00 p. m
LEWIS CUTLER
' MORTICIAN.
B Peart Bt, Couuon. iUufla. 'PVw!.
BLUFFS
WIRES REMAIN IN THE AIR
City Council Pigeonhole, the Electric Oon
dait Ordinance.
ADVERTISE FOR NEW FIRE APPARATUS
Saperviaor Baker Inaal to Do Aay
tkJag for Road to School for Deal
laleaa Ho laea City' Por
tloa of Road Faad.
Th city council last night, acting on
th recommendation of the committee of
the whole, decided to pigeonhole the ordi
nance requiring the placing underground
of all telegraph, electric light And other
electric wire, except trolley wlrea, within
th bualneaa center of the city, a wa
required of the telephone company. No
reason wa ascribed for placing thl ordi
nance at ret, but the committee on water
work, telegraph and telephonea waa ln
airucted to confer with the official of the
Weetern Union company with a view to
Inducing It to lessen th number of its
polee On Broadway.
The new billposter' ordinance waa pasaed
to Ita second reading and then laid ovor
under the rule. City Solicitor Snyder sub
mitted an ordinance regulating the dis
tribution ot advertising matter, samples,
etc., and providing a llcena of $25 a year
or 16 a month or I1.S0 a day. Under the
ordinance distribution of sample of patent
medicine, food ituffs, etc, I permitted
provided auCh aample are placed In th
handa of an adult. Mayor Macrae objected
to thla provision and gave 1 as hi opinion
that the distribution of patent medicine
sample ought to be prohibited under any
form. "
Advertise for Fire Apparata.
On recommendation of the commute ot
th whole. It was decided to advertise for
bid for a combination chemical engln and
hose wagon and 1,000 feet of hoe for the
new engine house In the southern part of
th city.
The waiver of property owner on the
north aide of Broadway between Bryant
street and the angle of Main street and
their consent to the replacing of the brick
walk with cement and the Increasing of
th walk to fourteen feet waa received
and, Contractor Wlckham lnatnicted to go
ahead with the" work.
The motor company waa granted permle
alon by resolution to take up IU tracks
on Sixteenth street to the Driving park
nnd retain Ue franchise rights on the
street so that if at some future time It
found it necessary to relay the rail It
might do so.
C. E.' Kimball filed a protest against the
removal of the brick walk In front of hla
property the Ogden house, on Broadway,
and demanding that it be relald, otherwise
he would hold the olty and contractor
responsible.,. In view of the faot that the
new cement walk haa been laid about a
week the communication ,.waa ordered
placed on file..
Need dry' Road Paad,
A communication from Suporvlaor Baker,
relative to being unable to do anything
toward repairing tha road between - th
city and the Suhool for the Deaf unless
permitted, to use a portion of the city'
road fund, wa referred to the committee
on street and alleys. This oomnjunlcation
from Colonel Baker wa Iri. respon to on
addreaaed him by the secretary - of ' the
Commercial club, th matter of repairing
thl road having been diacuaaed at the last
meeting of the Board of Director of the
club.'
Mayor Macrae called attention to the n
ported unsafe condition of th Bloom bulk.
Ing on Pearl street and auggeated that the
city have the building examined by some
expert so that Ita actual condition could
be ascertained. -Alderman Weaver gave It
aa hla opinion that the building wa un
safe, but a representative of the firm, of
Day V Hesa, Mr. Bloom'a agenta, denied
thl and said the condition ot the building
waa Just aa It waa ten yeara ago. The
matter waa Anally dlapoaed of by being re
ferred to the committee bn fire and light
and the chief of the Are department with
lnatructlona to examine the building.
Mayor Macrae also called the attention of
the council fo the fact that the Council
Bluffs. Tabor ft Southern Electric Railway
Company waa not making any effort to con
etruct it line to the School for the Deaf
promlaed. He aaked the aldermen If
they wished to take any action In the mat
ter but they appeared Indifferent ao the
matter waa allowed to drop.
Bond of the following acting special po
licemen at the Eaglea' carnival with the
ftaglea' Midsummer Jubilee company aa
urety In each Instance were approved: M.
J. Hyan,' C. 3. Dobbins. W. B. Fisher, A.
B. Culton, B. It. Summltt, F, J. Nestle
bush, C. H. Hnber. E. F. Rogers and H. B.
Baekett. Although tha council approved
the bonds, Mayor Macrae aald the filing ot
them came c a surprise to him because a
far a he waa concerned he had made no
uch appointment. '
Th council adjourned ; to next : Monday
night.
Divorced Wife and Father Fined.
An echo of the Doerner divorce case wa
heard In tho district courj; yesterday after
noon when Mrs. Ina Doerner and her
father, Julius Korgan, appeared to ahow
cauae why they ahould not be fined for
contempt In disobeying the mandate of the
coi-rt permitting Auguat Doerner to visit
hi child at stated times. The defendants
were each fined $6 and Costa.
At the cloae of the hearing Mra. Doerner
filed an application for, a modification of
the divorce decree, asking that Inatead of
her former husband being allowed to visit
the child at her home that aha be per
mitted to bring the little one at atated
Intervale to aome . office or other place,
where the father might visit It. She al
leged, and In thla she waa 'supported by
her father, that she was afraid of her
former, husband and feared thad If per
mitted In her home he would do her Injury.
Judge Wheeler aet next Saturday for thla
hearing and ordered that the child be
brought to' tha aherlff offic thl after
noon, wher the father might vllt It for
an hour, but that pending the hearing of
hi wife application h ahould keep away
from her home.
Auguat "Doerner haa a ault pending in tha
dlatiict court to recover damage from
hla former father-in-law, Julius Korgnn,
for alleged alienation of his wife's AfTao
tlona and for having him arreated on a
charge of being Insane.
K. T Plumbing Co, Tel. 00. Night FWT.
Overcoat by Heat.
Oga Hansen, employed by Contractor
Culien at the Dew Carnegie library build
ing, cruahing atone for the concrete work,
was Overcome by the heat yeatvrday after
noon, and fur awhile waa In a aerloue con
dition. He wa taken acroae th street to
the JkttrrUuft biota, wbr fee wad attauded
by Mayor Macrae and City Physician Tin
ley, later being removed to hie home at
920 sixteenth avenue. It 1 expected that
he will be abl to resume work In a fw
days.
Library Board Meeting,
M tha meeting of the library board laat
night M. F. Rohrer, who waa recently
reappointed by Mayor Macrae, Was re
elected president, and W. 8. Balrd, sec
retary. The neW member, H. W. Binder
and Dr. F. W. Dean, took their aeata, auc
ceedlng Vlotor E. Binder and Judge O. H.
Scott
Mr. Mary E. Da! ley wa re-elected li
brarian, a were Mra. Sherman and Mr.
Black, assistant librarians. Their salaries
were fixed th same aa laat year. The
question of making Mra. Harknesa an
assistant at the aame salary as that re
ceived by Mr. Sherman and Mrs. Black
waa dlacuased, but action deferred. Mr.
Harkness haa been assisting In the library
at a nominal salary.
Th question of aubatlturlng pressed
brick for the common article on the aouth
weet wall of the Carnegie building waa
disposed of by the- board -deciding to uao
the commoon brick aa provided for In
the specification and : paint to resemble
the pressed article. Action on the mat
tnr of providing additional light for the
basement rooms of the new building wai
deferred.
The report of Treasurer True showed that
there waa H.176 65 In the library fund on
July 1 and a balance of $404.01 In the build
ing fund resulting from the special levy.
The llbrarlan'a report for June ahowed
that 3,896 books had been lssiled and there
wer 7, Ml visitor to the library during
that month. Since' the system waa In
augurated, $801.44 ha been received for
"rented" hooka, and S580.5S paid out, leav
ing a balance of I20.S9 on the credit aide
of the ledger.- '
The tax levy for the maintenance of the
library for 1904 wa fixed at I mills, thla
being In accordance with , the agreement
entered Into with Mr. Carnegie and con
curred In by the city council.
Real Estate Transfer.
These transfers were reported to The
Be July 11 by the Title, Guaranty and
Truet, company of Council Bluffs:
ClausUvers and Wife to Henry Mauer,
iui a, uioca i, ureal western aaa.,
MInden, w. d $ S00
Iowa Townalte company to Peter B.
Jacobs, lot 19. block 1; lot 1, .block
I, Great Western add., MInden, w. d.. 400
Edwin B. Magill and wife to Claua
Jvera, lots 9 and lu, block 1, Oreat -Western
add.. MInden. w. A 9Kn
Chrlatena L. Bock and husband to F.
w. m?ck part sevt, aw sec. , part
tldU. nwU. sac 10-74-41 w A n
John A. Churchill and wife to E. H.
ixiugee, lot , block 6, Jeflerls' aub.,
Jennie "it. " wfl'kins ' andhusband ' Yo
. namuei M. welch, part lot 11, block
17. Bayllsa' 1st add., w d. 1 Vl
John Roane to Eliza E. Roane, lot
p ana part oi iota i ana , Koane a
aub.. Neola. w. d .
Cher lea L. Boss and wife, Cora, to
jurs. narry n. naynes, lot 13, block
14, Evans' 2d bridge add., w. d 650
F. J. Duerr fthd wile to Alexander A.
Campbell, lot 14, block 4, Pierce
aub., w. d teo
Nina transfers, total......
....v.. ...17,190
Thieve Raaaacac Residence.
The reaidence of John T. Mulqueen at 719
Seventh avenue wa ranaaCked by thieves
Sunday evening during' the absence ot tha
family at take Manawa. The thieves se
cured a woman' gold watch, a man's
watch, two valuable, rings, a $2.S0 gold
piece and a, collection Columbian half
dollars. The all ver ware In the aldeboard
In' the dining TOom was laid out on the
table, but the thieves fad. Idently been
disturbed before 'they.fhad time to pack It.
Every cloaet and bureau In the bouae-waa
turned upside dowiu 3!he thloVes effected
an entrance through thecellar, where they
found tools with which they sawed out a
panel of the door leading to the kitchen.
" Eagles' Carnival Opens.
The Eaglea' Midsummer Jubilee and car
nival opened laat evening with a very Met
ering attendance and All the numeroue at
,i action offered by the Parker Arnuae
.nont company were well patronised. Thla
evening will be Elks' night and the mem
bers of the Council Bluff a lodge will attend
In a body. This afternoon all children un
der 15 years of age will be admitted to the
grounds free. - t
Harrison County Democrats .to Meet.
liOOAN, la., July 11. (Speciftl.)-A dele
gate convention of Harrison county demo
crats will be held at the court house at
Logan Thursday, July 14, at 10 a. m for
the purpose of selecting, ten delegate to
attend the state convention at Iowa City
July 19. There will be ninety-four dele
gates In attendanoe. ;' The republican
county convention will' convene at Mis
souri Valley on the earn day. All town
ship caucases throughout the county will
be held Tuesday, July If.
Delegates to Convention.
LOGAN, la.. July ll.WSpeclal.)-At a re
cent caucus of Jefferson township repub
licans the- followlnar deleaatea vara aa.
lected to attend the'etmnty convention at
Misaourl Valley July 14: W. H. Johnson,
C. W. Hunt, Thomas Arthur, I. N. Berkley,
Peter Peterson, Almoe Stern, Charles R.
Hardy, George W. McCold, S. . N. Dale,
D. H. Seabury, B. ' E. Beck, J. C. McCabe,
S. H. Irwin, J. M. Kennedy and T. N.
Berry. . ". r,
Celebrate Golden Weddlnsr.
LOGAN, la., July U. (Special.) Thoma
F. Vanderhoof and Jane. Dugan Yander
hoof celebrated their golden wedding an
niversary last evening. They were married
In Harrison county Jury 4, 1854, and have
lived her ever since. , Many friend and
relative wer In attendance.
-Gallanarher Caae Transferred.
IOWA CITT, la., July ll.-The Oal
laugher perjury case will go to Iowa
county, Judg Byington tiavlng granted a
change ot venue from. Johnson county on
account of the prejudice which It la claimed
exIMa.
A POSMIHILITir.
Tbat Became a Fact and Pleaaoa Many
' People.
A. R. Lewie, M. D., In a lengthy article
In the column of the American Journal of
Health, aaya concerning hair: "Ita de
terioration la a constant aourca of worri
ment tphumanlty, canaequently,.bald peo
ple are 'readily deceived by 'fake' hair
restorative. The wlah that a hair prepara
tion will "fill the bill' s. father to th
fancy that it is likely' to do ao. A rare
ce rn point I that of Newbro'a Harpl
clde, which actually doe 'rilj th bill.' If.
destroy the parasite that attack the hair
root, and prevent dandruff, falling hair
and baldneas. Sold by leading druggist a.
Bend 10 cent a In stamps for sample to The
Herplcld Co.. Detroit, Mich: Sherman ft
McConnell Drug Co., special agent.
Overdo Bark Arrive.
SAN FRANCISCO. July 11 -The overdue
French bark Montebello, on which IS per
cent relnsuiance wa qubted, ha arrived
here, 1!) days out front Swap, lie
long trip la accredited to calma and 'head
winds. It reHirted speaking the British
shtp Celtic Monarch In latitude 50 14 south
longitude ' 17 14 weo, for the welfare pi
which lonaldt-rable anxiety haa been felt..
Aid for Colorado Minors.
TRENTON, N. J., July ll.-The National
Brotlierhoud of Operative Potters, In con
vention hare today adoptad resolutions
sympathising with tho striking miners of
Colorado. Aa appropriation aX U,(Aj wa
mad lot th mlir
GIVE RAILROADS A HEARING
Ho Probability of Any Increase in the
Assessment This Year.
NEITHER IS REDUCTION LOOKED FOR
Asaesaor' Rotarns Show a Large Fall
ing Off In tho Valne of Live
toek la the Btntc Dor I arc
Poet Tear,
r
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
DE8 MOINES, July ll.-(8peclal.) The
state executive council commenced work
today on the annual task of assessing
railroad propertied and the property . ot
Other corporation In the state. A hear
ing, waa given to the representatives of
auch railroad companle as desired to b
heard. The four state officials comprising
the Council the governor, auditor, treas
urer, and secretary of state had before
them An. abstract of the reports of the
companies showing In brief form the chief
Items upon which they must baae their
Judgment. The most consplcuoua faot waa
that while the volume of business done
In 19o3 was greater than In any previous
year the net earnings were leas than for
a number of yeara. Thla called for some
explanations and those who spoks In re
gard to the matter were plied with ques
tion In regard to thla subject. It was
explained that during th past year mora
waa paid In wages than ever before and
that' the pay ot all classes ot employes
had ' Increased, ii was also shown that
tho coal bills were at least 20 per cent
higher and that more coal waa used be
cause of the bad winter. Then there was
the Item Of expenses Incident to the heavy
rains and washouts Of last year. One
branch line showed an expense bill of over
1200,000 on account of one bad washout of
track and a bridge. Nearly every railroad
In the state had unusual expenses during
the year. This was the only topic of gen
eral discussion followed. '
Those who spoke today were A. 8. Dud
ley, tax commissioner for the Milwaukee;
Mr. Hobbs, attorney for .the Omaha road;
B. 8. Josselyn, general manager for the
Union Terminal railway of Sioux City, and
Carroll Wright, general attorney for the
Rocl Island ' Iri Iowa. 1 It' was arranged
that tomorrow Frank E. Crandoii, tax com.
mlssloner for the Northwestern A. 8.
Woodruff, tax commissioner for the Great
Western; George W. Seevers, attorney for
the Iowa Central, and others, should apeak.
There will, be no discussion of the general
principles of taxation, as that haa been
gone over by the representatives of the
roads before.
It Is. regarded as certain that the rail
road assessment for this year will remain
substantially as at present, with auoh
change only as may b necessary to
equalise between railroads and between
different branches, Th Increase laat year
wa enormous and was done to bring th
assessment, Up to what has been regarded
as actual values,' and no such Increase Is
expected this year or until a large ad
dition has been made to mileage.
Live Stock Valoes Off.
Tho final figure on the assessment of
personal property ware made up today
by the State auditor, the last county hav
ing reported. This was. Linn, where th
Computations had been delayed by the as
sessors. The final figures show a, net loss
In taxable value of personal property - i"
the state of $1,871,902. This, is one-fourth
the actual value looses. The assessment of
personal property other than live stock
hows an Increase In actual values from
273,1K.S41 to $280,900,346. The assessment
on live stock decreased from $175,669,83$ to
$100,S1,OG. The soldiers exemptions this
year amounted to $573,627 as against $683,
643. last year.!. The loss was therefore en
tirely on live stock,, as personal property
other than live stock showed a material
Increase In" values.
Settle Democratic Q-oarrel.
Returning delegates from the Stk Lcu!s
convention are confident that as the re
sult ot the convention the discussion which
has been going on for some tlmeas to who
shall be chairman of the democratic stat
committee will be disposed of easily bo
fore the Iowa City convention. A- W. Max
well of Symour waa designated by the stats
convention to act as Chairman, but E. A.
Jackson - has never relinquished his posi
tion -as chairman of the committee and
th.ua faf the committee has refused to
recognize Maxwell. The MaxweU - people
hare been trying to secure a Conference
and settlement and this- has bean staved
Off until now. Tho regular claim that It
will now be a Very easy matter to dlspcse
of Maxwell. If ho is willing . to stand
ml
OF
0 C tv ll s a Qd-send to won
i Ur iC El them trough their
JUaJiVW u ordeal with safetv a
No woman who uses ''Mottcr'S Friend" need fear the suffering
and danger incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of its horror
and insures safety to life of mother and child, and leaves her in
a condition more favorable to speedy recovery. The child is
olerv Vi bboHm if effAtiiY fltlil
1 good natured. Our book
''l.fMli.rlil " is m-44i lit,
'Motherhood." is worth
its weight in gold to every
woman, and will be sent free in plain H3 TT
-i i aa : i.'.X, M. r ' ' "
Brad field Regulator Co. Atlanta, Ga.
Your
Summer
Mav be most acrpablv
mer resorts and fishing
The North-Western Line
a
Excellent fast train service to
nesota and Wisconsin Lake Resorts and score of other pleas
ure (rounds via the Chicago
Two trains dally to St. Paul, Minneapolis and Duiuth,
riving ready access to Lake Minnetonka, White Pear Lake
and other Northern bummer
Five fast daily trains to Chicago make connection with
all lines east.
Special low rates
.Tickets and full information bn appccHoay
Tlskat In:
MlBt.
squarely on the platform and support
Judge Parker he will be elected chairman
and be given the thankless task of man
aging the campaign In this state, but
otherwise a new chairman will bay named
Dawson to Re, dominated.
The republican congressional conven
tion fof th Second district of Iowa has
been called forDavenport, July 27. when
Albert F. Iawon, private secretary to
Senator Allison, will be named aa the re
publican candidate to mnke th ace In
oppodtlon to Judge' Wade. Mr, Dawaon
litre In Jackaon county and ia a news
paper man. He ha become well known
In the) district In recent yeara because of
his connection with the state campaign
as manager of the speakers' bureau. All
faction have united upon him and will
nominal him unanimously for the place.
Find Demented Ulrl.
Much excitement was caused In the
southern part of the state over the disap
pearance on July I of Emma Davidson,
a young girl of Centervllle. and search haa
continued for her until today. She waa
found at Trenton. Mo. 8he had wandered
away In a demented condition and was
found working In a hotel.
SIOUX FALLS IS ENJOINED
City Reatralned from 'onoletlngr and
Patting Into Operation
Municipal Water Plant. .
8IOCX FALLB, 8. D., July ll.-Fedcral
Judg Carland today granted a permanent
Injunction against the city of Sioux Falls
restraining the city from building and put
ting Into operation a municipal water
plant. The court holds that the bonds are
In excess of" the constitutional limit of In
debtedness. Th city has the plant com
pleted, but the old company la under bonda
to buy It. '
CROWDS FLOCKING TO YA3K.T0X
Yeaterday Wltneaaed Largest Regis
tratlon of Any Day Yet.
YANKTON, S. D.. July ll.-(8perlal Teie
gram.) There wa an unprecedented rush
at Yankton today. Three thousand, eight
hundred and fifty-one people registered at
the government offices for homes on the
Rosebud. The number exceeds by 1,000 the
record of any former day.,
The speed with which the government
clerka handle the people Is simply marvel
ous and proves their claim that they can
register (.000 dally. Special trains and dou
ble headers are on all roads to carry tho
Crowd. Trains arriving this evening will
bring l.tOO people for tomorrow.
B. W. Marshall, secretary to Commis
sioner Richards, arrived In Yankton from
Chamberlain bringing W. T. Jones and G.
W. Billings, government clerks from the
Chamberlain registering office, and placed
them In the Yankton offioe to care for the
Increasing crowds here. Commissioner
Richards has gone to Washington.
Landseekers Ponrlngr In.
CHAMBERLAIN, & D.. July U.-(8peclal
Telegram.) Five hundred and twenty-five
new . arrival reached Chamberlain by in
coming train today for the Rosebud regis
tration. Th work Is progressing quietly,
but the government officials anticipate their
heaviest work at thla point next week, as
correspondence from large numbers indicate
trat the writers anticipate registering dur
ing the closing days and remaining over
for the drawing. The registration places
wer opened at 7 this morning to accom
modate large numbers who had beon forced
to remain - here over Sunday. Otherwise
another day would have been required.
Nctarte have been warned not to meet
and work Incoming trains and hereafter
tho work of preparing papers will be done
ID the .office.
Two Hundred Prisoners at Slonx Falls.
. SIOUX FALLS, a D., July U. (Special.)
For some months the number of prisoner
in the Sioux Falls penitentiary has been
crowding; the 200 mark, but through the
discharge of prisoners who hod served
their terms the number had not reached
200- until the present time. Now, however,
for the first time In tho history of the
Institution, there are 200 Inmates, the ar
rival of two new prisoner having swelled
the number to this figure. From the man
ner In which the number of prisoners Is
Increasing thers evidently will be sufficient
overflow to partla'.ly fill the new wing
which la how In courae of construction.
INDICTMENT JS DISMISSED
Mnale, Heer and Blot ' Marhlnes Will
Oontinno to Enliven Sunday
at St. Lonla.
BT. LOU 18, July. 11. The indictment
charging James W Soibert, excise commis
sioner ot St. Louis, with having conspired
to hinder dnd obstruct the administration
of the laws through Issuing rules allowing
dram shops to keep open oh .Sundays, to
have tnuslo and to run gambling devices,
was dismissed today In. the St. Louis circuit
And many other painful and serious
ailments from which most mothers
suffer, can be avoided by the use of
, "MOtmrl film. This great remedy
romen, carrying
most critical1
ordeal with safety and no pain.
ill
Vacation
snent At the cool sum
grounds reached by
the Black Hills, the Iowa. Min
at North-western Railway.
Resorts.
during tli summer.
I4SM4M Faraaa It
SIS.
mm
court. The action aa Ihe resit It of a
demurrer. , . c , .
FlaM Over a' XVentani
H'.ORIA, 111.. Julv 11. Joaepil SHarkey, a
realilrnt of thla (iy. dylns; at llaeana.
In Maaon county, km ttw rault of numi r u
knife avoiiml Indicted by Henry Moke,
klao n realdent of ihla fit jr. Mra. Stnkrs
left her hutanl aome wct aso. troll
to Havana. Bloai a clulmed lnrk Indue!
her to Irnva and. mretlnk Hackev on th
street there. Inflicted wounds "n-nlch will
cauao lia death. fioKa waa arrawted' at
Xlllliourno. eleven miles away. .
nr. Lyons
PERFECT
Too.ii Povdor
AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY
Used by people of reflnemont
for over a quarter of a century
aRlrARKD BY
FINGERS ROUGHENED
by needle work catch every
stain and look hopelessly dirty.
HAND SAPOLIO will remove
not only the dirt; but also th:
loosened, injured cuticle, and re
store to the fingers their natural
beauty- .
V.
T0 took well tak tar of vouf
complexion. Do aw allow an- 'Jj' Wpi
alrhllv Plmolea. felacMieads. tan. " . A
or Ireckle to rlemiah your kln.
Derma-Royale
will remove these like music.
v.ure fcciema ana letter.
Lied with DrRMA-ROYAi.B
Soap, a perUct akin Is
Insure!.
SOLD BY DRDOOISTS,
or way b orderad diract.
Dnna-Royale, SI par bottle, express paid.
Derma-Royal Soap, C Ceat, by Itisll,
. Roth la ons package, S1.28, aspreaa paid.
rcrtraltt Bad tmtinonlkll arnt oa raqaatt.
THE DERMA.R0ALE CO., Cincinnati, 0.
SCHAEFEtTS CUT PRICE DRUS STORE
SEMES & SEARLES
Omaha. Nab.
CURES EUARANTEEJ
Qulckr and tot
LESS MONEY
than othar
SPECIALIST.
euras all auooial alit4
tf men aiaoey. Dia ji.r
'and tllaea il wotait
Stood Poison ""'.Vr E
tnout. tonsru. taraat, hair nd yrow
(falling out disappear completely 'urevr.
Witbeut U4
tint-, pain or loaa ut tim.. taiuv
(aulckesi cur la th world.
Wi.k, KanosX tya iLtW't.
dabllliy, sarur aecllue. lacs; ot visor aad
U'entHii.
Treatment by msfi. ,J1 year OF SCO
CUSSFUL, PHXCTiCtt' IN OfcLtilA. tfc
ar of 14 tlx and Douclaa. -
,Evoiy Woman
. u lotsnaiea na wobhi imw ;:
rDui inj wonaemu
MARVEL Whirling Spray
iTb naw tailaal Briaa. Jntev.
ttummnd Hurtitm.
a. Ileal Nat-
in obi t;oiiTanini.
I tl yaar iracaWI Mr It.
ntlir. hm ai.iirl aiainn fo
lllDHtialedlxuik-i'af'4. ItRlTe
full narltrulara anil i1ll4tton 111
vminnlile to laitlra M4BVKLCO.,
41 rlfallta, MW lara,
For aai tF " ;
BCHAtfFER'S DKUU 8TORE3,' 18th and
Chicago Sts.; Bo. Omaha, 24th and N BUS
Council duffs, Mil and Main ts.
ILUHN Si CO., 15th and Dnusla Btrt
Charttea Lmmt Ttwa All Cthdrt. '
DR.
felcCREW
SPECIALIST.
rraft alfrMC
DISEASES OF
MEN ONLY
. A rUdlcal Rixrt
. 2 Year Bxpeiioiic.
I S Y'ar in Oaiata
Nearly Jt,oeo Cat CeraC
.... n i a.in ' ' atMaiuaa.
a Mn. DaMlitr. La at atnaata aad VlUa,
Sir aa all (arm W ahronM dlaaaaaa.
Traatmaut br mall. call or write. SaJ
BV aU4 mt-r uuaaa, ' " '
MEN ANDW0MR
li. Blr 44 forannatnral
dlarbaraaa.lDSafnmatloae,
Irritation, a ulcuralloa
,( mac ol m.mbraaa.
Falalaaa, aad sot a(rta
faot or aolaaaou.
Mold by nrasariats,
or aant In plain wrappa
ht ., rrapald. tar
SI M. or 4 rnttlta2.7.
tinulal aa " aa.
i.r.r.Ai. joiKES. ,
NOT1CK OF TUB BA1.B Of INTERSEC
TION BONUS. ...-.'.
Sealed propoHHla will lie received by J.J.
Olllm, city clerk of the city Ot South
Omaha, Neb., until i o'clock p. m. July 14,
19i4, fur the iiurcliaae of mi lntio. ef onds
In tli ailin of twenty tlmuaaiid ((Jtl.UM.IM)
dnllara. Honda to be laaued In the denom
ination of hv hundred ti'iOii.00) doUitra eiich,
'jenrlnar dnt of July I, lw-M, maturing In
twenty (2) yours r.fter date, optional after
five (n) yexra, p.nd benrliis intereat at th
rat of lour and one-half (4H). per rent per
annum, payable aeml.uiinuaily. Tliae ar
Intersection bonda, laaued for-tli puruoaa
of payliiK the coat of Improving- luterHec
tlor.a in Improvement districts heretofore
or lieiclnal'ter created, l'rlni'lpal nnd in-
tereat pnyuble t the Btiite FIbcmI Ajency'
ft Nebrawka In the city of New York. All
bUlM nitiNt be in writing and must be ac
companied by a cer tilled check . for on
thoiisanii (ll.tmO) dollnra, (ayable to the city
r.f Bout h Omaha, Neb. rurclmaer to ac
cept ami pay for suld bonda within thirty
daya from date of title by city. The right
la reserved to reject any or nil blda. Putd
at South Oinuha July 8, 1904.,
i J-d6tM
I'ROPOSAII FOR COITRT IIOU8H.
Sealed bids will, be received by the Hoard
of County ComiiilHalonur of Sheridan
county, Wyoming-, until noon July, 22, 1904, ,
for the erection end completion of a oourt
house for the county of ftherldn, Wyo
ming, contractor to furnish all labor ami
materials according' to plans and apeulflcay.
tlnna prepared by J. U. IJnk and- O. Mc
Allater, urchl terta, aald building riot to ex
ceed the coat of IIR.OW. . .
I'lana and epeclnatlona on fll In tha
architect' office, CofTeen-Rldley htilldlnir,
and In the offlco of the county clork, Bherl
dun. Wyomlnff. . ,
Tlie aucceaful bidder. will be required to
furnish bond In th aum of IfiO.nou.
Kxtra plana and apwlnratlon. will be
furnlahed contractor at coat ot rejmMiiic
InK plan to remain property of arcbiuot.
The Hoard of County Commissioner re
arvea the- right to reject any ot all bid,
or the acceptance of any one. A crtifiet
check for 11,000 must accompany all bid a
an evidence of good faith. All bids eliould
be marked "ITopoanl for court bouae" and,
addreaaed to C. 11. liOLaUBri. ClUii C1' k.
Bheridjin, Wyo. ' " VII 18 li
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