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    THE " OMAHA ' DAILY REE: THURSDAY. MARCH 30.' 1905.
I
r OR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
m SALE New and second-hand billiard
i1 pool tables, bar fixtures of all kinds;
an-y payments. dcnd lor catalogue.
I'nir.swkii-Baike-CuUender, 407 S. loth st.,
Omaha.- . Q &
-"
CoMPLKTE Una new and 2d-hand fernl
turs. chicagat Furniture Co., UN Dodge.
T"L 2u20. Q 2M
.7 CHICK FOOD.
n H. Ideal Chtok Food endorsed by ail.
afc by Bunnell Madlock. Sample and
oooklet. Q Mu7
:i)-HANB safe cheap. Delight. 1111 Far-
na m. - Q 297
MOTOR FOR SALE.
Ve have tot a U 11. P., UO-volt, direct
iiirrerit, Noriharn motor. This motor Is
in petted cunOition- In every way. Ad
u.eo.i bo liuiiding Co.. or see vv'. li.
bridges, engineer, ibee building. Q 771
SIIERW1N -WILLIAMS CO. BEBTMIIXKD
PAINT,, Sherman At M,jl'ontiell Drug Co..
U-r:aha. . Sj i
PULLEYS AND COUNTK RSH A FT 9 AT
A BARGAIN.
.9 pulleys from S-lnih lo 48-inch In diam
eter; 3 countcraJiaf ta. complete.
Tries are ail In ftrs-clas condition. . W.
,11. Url'Igtn, engineer, Bee building.
. Q-ri
, FOR SALE, several scholarships In a flrsN
ctasa. standard school In Omaha. h repris
ing complete course in busings, short
hand and typewriting. Inquire tit Bee
P"-'- .. . , . Q-862
IRON FElNCE wTk foTltry, lawli
... Q-M483
PERSONAL
LARSON A JOHMSON-Cut ratea to all
points. 1 Farnam. Tel. BJ113. Mem
int Amerlcai. Ticket Broker aaaoclation.
' . U-8S1
THE Balvat.on Army solicits cant-off cloth
ing;, in fact, anything you da not need;
we collect, repair and sell at 114 N. 11th
"t. for cost of collecting to the worthy
poor. Call phone 4146 and wagon will call.
C 611
CHAMPION CAIirfil : CLEANING
WOHK.S. 710 B. 141 H J T. THONK tw.
U 5f5
TLB. vapor and alcohol batha. 7:0 8. 13th.
U iU
H.HEXKER, eye specialist. 307 - Neville blk.
L' oo
Piano Mining. Tel. 5604. Dalber. Mason.
U M358 Allx
FRRJ.'CH, Spanish, German lessons. F.
PWtler, 115 8. 20th. U Mo-'S A4x
XHA Stammerer Institute, Ramge lk.
C-341
SECOND-HAND-
STEAM 'FITTINGS FOR SALE
If you want a bargalu. ir, steam llttings
call and look over the f'llowlng sjppueai.
l.H-un'h Atistin'a honzum,! separator.
1 1.4-llK!!' Austin a vertical Separator.
These have been taken out on account of
changes lr. our tear plant and are in
good' condition. Addr (s Bee Building Co.
- " , W. H. J iit luges, engineer, Bee
building, Omaha.- U-632
.A H LIGHTLY used, upright piano, elegant
. case, sweet tone, .looks like new; cash or
. timv Call 82b r mug. . Q-662 2
WE RENT sewing machmes, 75c week. Wi
r.MM I r- nil wnb... M . .. L. ( . -t
hand machines, to to 110. Neb. Cycle Co.,
' TeL ltka. Cor. 15th and Harney.
(
SHORTLY IViKD ENGINES CHEAP. '
ONla.- 3-HORae POWER, SLIGHTL.T
i:8ED. .
. oNp- .Miansja tpwer. blightlt
VSED. i . . .
ONE . WionSE POWER. SLIGHTLY
18 ED.
. .OK 3HOR8B POWER. SLIGHTLY
L'SLD.- -' -
ONE 'ffii-HORSE POWER. SLIGHTLY
CSEU.
: OLfjg GASOLINE ENGINE WORKS.
;1 FARNAM ST.. OMAHA, NEB.
- -'' Q-568
V jAJACIUNES THAT HAVE BEEN
' TURNED IN ON WHEELER
4 WILSONS.
These niAchlneg have all been thoroughly
overhauled and are the latest thing that
the different. manufacturers produce. They
are complete with -attachments and are
guaranteed to be in Mrst-cluss condition.
Hinder, B-drawer, drop head....tJ0.00
Blnger, 7-drawer, drop head.... 22.00
lvto, 5-drawcr, drop head 17.50
Dnvia, 7-tlruwer, drop head 20.UO
, . Standard -Automatic Gland 26.00
'White, 6-drawer. drop head 15.00
' ' IiinesM(, 5-drawer, drop head., 20.00
- tnd-hund machines, box top, of any
make, from i.00 to 410.00.
We rent machines at 75 cents per week.
The -nre complete with attachments
arvl will give you good service.
. . Yours respectfully,
NEBRASKA CYCLE CO.,
'Pftona 16.53. Cor, 13th and Harney.
- -. to north 24th St., South omaiia.
3J4 Broadway, Council Bluffs.
Q-617 29
100- HOMING pigeons for sale cheap. 1S27 N.
ffld. Tel. Cedar 42192. Q M5S0 3x
HOUSEHOLD furniture, new, at half price.
, , 24J Chicago" s . 'Q 59C
.'CHEAP chicken fence, long fir timbers and
, y, teltphona polea. H01 Douglas. Q 2M
' FORSALEr'J.ioO 0da fountain for 1600,
?.'.m2"l a,8.""0(1 a new. 3. F. Wilcox,
, 521 Broadway, Council Bluffa. la.
s Ci!si an
tdaa. fountain for J5O0;
A I tl O tj . n u mrm " ....... . T.. I 1 r r . rn
Broadway, Council Bluffs, la.
....... U-MG94 '
t : MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS
"QUICK MONEY
.., Is sometimes a ntaeautty. Our faollliles
.. um uiumruHBueit tor. yukek and centldentlul
i'r-ej-wlce. We loan on Furniture, , Pianos,
!Varehou8e Receipt,, Live atock. etc. We
ninu loan to
SALARIED PEOPLE
On. their, own agreement to repay; no other
, .ecl,rity requirud.- With u you pay tor
i., what you get and only for what Um you
keep It. It la our motto to try to please.
.Irlf you huve dealt with us and are pleased,
lull others; If displeutied. tell us.
OMAHA MCMt'l'OAGtt, LOAN CO.,
.. ..-119 Hoard ot Trade Bide. Tel. 2296.
(Katablished lt92.) tot do. ltith St.
...... . x-g
i i. k BORROW MONEY.
, WHERE You can get It on
- - Furniture, Pianos, Horses,
Wagons. Cowa, Salaries, etc.,'
WHERE; You get It on short notice.
WHERE You got low ratea and easy
- terms.
WHERE-Confidential - and courteous
dealings bring you back,
.. WHERE Can you do better?
. - - . - rPiIOENlX CREDIT CO.,
, Top Flobrv - - - m PXTON BLK.
- - a ..v - i-. !.. xti-m
WE. CAN HELP YOU
i If you Deed a loan on diamonds, pianos,
household, goods etu, .. Money advanced on
, teai.unr aulariea and to county and city
employes, and an claim against county
! aa City. All business strictly conndun-
VtjklON LOAN 4 . INVESTMENT CO.
ut Mvm J31U J, iei. H.
X-M943
MONEY loaned on ' furniture, salary,
. horses, etc,: half uaual rates. Dr. Prcbhe
now, rpom 214, a.t aus 8. 15th at. Tal. B2ui
. X-324
MONEY loaned salaried people and others
. in 5 principal cltlan. Tolman, room 714
New York Life building. X S25
1IQWKNH) MONEY) aaay to get on furnl
ture, pianos, horses, cows. Plain note
If gteadily employed. ' 701 N. Y. Life.
X-52
MONEY loaned, on salary, furniture, lew-
elry, horse. Duff . ureen Loan Co., I
Marker ruocaa x til
MONEY loaned on pianoa, furniture. Jew
elry, horses, cows, etc, C. F. Reed, i9 8 10.
MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE. STAR
CO., B44 f AAlun BLOCK.
' . -A ' - - X-329
BEE rt'LLEft, 428 Pax (on block, for loans
on wancnea. aiaroonas ana jewelry.
. 1 4 ' . X 330
EAGLE Loan Office, reliable. accAmmodat
lug, a4Lbuslneas confidential. 1301 Douglas.
. . , . . X-432
CHATTEL, "alary and jewelry Joans. Fnley
LjUuji - u., imn r arnam au Jt 31
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE
WANTED City, loans, R c.
Peters St Co.
W-M
FARM and city loans; lowest rates. W. H.
Thomas. First Nat l Bank Bldg. Tel. 164s.
W-S67
PKIVATB mooy. F..D. Wed, 1510 Douglas
W o
WANTED, dry loans and warrants. W.
Frna. Smltk & Co., 1120 Farnain at.
' W 5
MONEY TO LOAN-Payn Investment Ca
VY-MO
OAftVIN BROS..-1404 ramam. City loans
at lowest rates; do aejay; get our terms.
W 1
lovv;bt rates city property; p. q- on
. Ik mis in eastern leb. .Bemia, Paxtnn hlk.
- .' ' ' W Stl
MONEY to loan on Improved Omaha prop
arty at lowest ratea. Thomas Brennan,
room I, New York Life Bldg. W-UI
DRESSMAKING
IN FAM1L1KM Mlas Sturdy, 'fkons A-r?l
FP7FV1A absolutely cured. B. J. Scan
L.VZ.C nen M bl(Jck
U 449 31
DR. ROY, Chiropody. R. a ft I, 1506 Farnm.
J 337
CHRONIC and nervous diseases surcess-
w.i uHicu. iJi aacHsun. u Mmve oik.
U 838
PI A MO 1-1 I IR
Just forming buc and fl weealy; pianos de
livered itnmeillatelv: hiann lenjifina free.
Cal. tor particulars. 1611 Farnam St.
U 363
PHONE 701 and a man will cart and tuns
your piano; U Perdeld Piano Co.. 1811
1' arnam. U 339
THEATRICAL, masq., costumes, Lleben,
1410-U Howard. U-340
PKiVATE home during confinement; ba
bies boarded and adopted. Mis. Gardell,
2216 Charles. Tel. A261S. . U 345
U S4
DR. PRIES treats successfully all diseases
anl Irregularities of women from any
oaose; experienced and reliable Address,
with stamp. Dr. Pries, 16Uii Dodge at,
Omaha. ' U S48
PRIVATE home during confinement; ba
bies adopted. The Oood Samaritan Sani
tarium. 7.3 first ave.. Council Bluffs, la.
Tel. 774.
U-2
TRY KELLEY'B LAUNDRY. 'PHO.VE 3530.
U-349
M ArilVFTir treatment ft baths. Mme.
vB,niQi it N
IS, 2d fl. r. 2.
U m
DIVORCE, total cost $15. Address A 64, Bee.
u Mbl AOX
YOUNG lady, fairly good looklnn, in city
for short time, desires acquaintance of
gentleman for companionship nnd pas
time. A 44, care Bee. V 520 30x
JNO. E. HIMOE, now with Stephens ft
Smith, Hatters, Opposite Postofflce.
U-
TO YOITNG Indy who answered personal
In Bee Inst Sunday and made appoint
ment: Change enaagement to Thursday
evening, same place and time.
. . U-21 SOx
I WILL suitably reward any one notifying
me of the whereabouts of Mnlvln Bairltt
From his mother, Mrs. Ida Uarrltt. Hast
ings, Neb. V 618 30x
SR9 HAT9 STFPHENS & SMITH. Opp.
f4 nrtIO PoBtofflce. Best In Omaha.
U 536 Apr28
PAT Mt'LLASKEY, native of Sloom Caugh,
County Sligo, Ireland. Any information
rpgardlng above person favorably received
by his brother James, at Soldiers' Home,
Grand Island, Neb. U 583 3x
MEDICAL
FOR WOMEN ONLY DR. RAYMOND'S
Monthly Regulator haa brought happiness
to hundreds of anxious women. No pain,
no danger, no Interferpnea .with work;
relief In I to 5 days. -We have-never
known . of a single failure. Price $2, by
mall. DR. R. G. RAYMOND REMEDY
CO., Room 35, 84 Adams St., Chicago.
-M7S9
PfeN-TAN-GOT Prompt regulator for
ladles; never falls, 12 postpaid. Sherman
& McConnell Drug Co., Omaha 355
LADIES Dr. Martinet, will idvlse you free.
The T. ft K Chemical Co., Dept. 28
Bridgeport, Conn. 882 A6x
LADIES Chichester's Enjrllsh Pennyroyal
. Pills nre thA Kjit- mat i..iiv.u. i
. other. Bond 4c , stamps for particulars.
"Relief for Ladles," in letter by return
mnu. yuur uruKgisi. cnicnester
Chemical Co., Philadelphia. Pa.
PRINTING
PRINTINP. MEMORIAL CARDS; ar-
I-'KliN 1 irNU tjano desifc-ns. 8. E. Cor.
J.YNGbTAD "Ul 1 Capitol ave.
. 334
KRAMER ft CHANDLER, QUICK
. PRINTERS. 1106-08 Douglas St. To de
liver work when promised Is our hobby.
THE Jennings Prmting Co.; everything
new and up-to-date; prompt attention
riven to all ordeis. 11J S. 14th, 2d floor.
Thona 6380 m
CLAIRVOYANTS
GYLMER, scientific palmist, 716 N. 23d.
feV-363
MRS. FRITZ, clairvoyant, 1521 Leaven-w-rth.
- 8364
MRS. FAIRFIELD, 1714 California st.
I 8-365
MMH BOYER, Center hotel, ilO M. 17th,
H block northwest P. O. B M180 M4
OSTEOPATHY
Johnson Institute. 615 N.Y. Life bldg. Tei.1644
S
MRS. JOHN R. MUSICK. Osteopathy Phy.
slclso; ojtlce, Neville block. Tel. 2823.
. . 870
Huntington ft Stratton, 832 N. Y. L. Tel.
F5586. 719
PATENTS
H. A. 8TURGES, registered attorney; pat
ants, trade-marks, copyrights; no fee un
less succeaaf ul, 617 N. Y. Life, Omaha.
JOB
INVENTORS Before you spend money for
a patent,' have an examination made to
discover If your Invention is new, Thena
examinations cost j. nues A Co., att ys,
Washington, D.'C, or Be Bldg., Omaha,
' Neb. 15J
GOVERNMENT NOTICES.
DEPARTMENT OF' THE - INTERIOR,
United States Geological Survey, Recla
mation Service, Washington, D. C.,' March
17.- .WJ6. Sealed Drouusais will be rt-enved
at the office of the United States Reclama
tion Bervics, Chamber or Commerce build
ing, Denver. Colo., until 2 o'clock n. ni.
Tuesday, May 16, ltMifi, and thereafter opened,
for the construction of about 45 mii nf
main canal, involving about 2,M),0uu cubic
yards of earthwork and loo.ou) cubic ards of
roca won lor me irrigation ot lands In
the North Platte valley in eastern u vim,.
Ing and western Nebraska. Bids will ba
raceivea on excavation ana embankment
for one or mote divisions, which will ap
proximate lOO.OuO cubic yards each. Ti
right ls reserved to award to one bidder
aa many or ai few of such divisions on
which ha haa bid as the interest of the
servlos may require. CpeciMcatloa, forms
of proposal and plans may be Inspected at
the office of the Chief Engineer of the
Reclamation Service, Washington, D. C,
nd at the offlca of. the Reclamation
Service, Denver, Colo. The bid on
ach division must be accompanied
by a certified- check for 12,000, payable to
in, vi ".-j. ii ij-., i c ..I - y i iiio iiiienor,
s guaranty that the .bidder will, if suc
cessful, promptly execute a aatisfiirtnrv
contract and furnish bond in the sum of
X per csht of the contract price for the
faithful performance of the work. The
right Is reserved to reject any or all bids,
tu accept rle part arid reject the other and
to waive technical defects, as the Interest
of-tha service may require. Bidders are
Invited to- be present. Proposals must be
marked:. ""Proposals" for Construction of
interstate t.anai, INorui Platlo project
U. A. UUctlCOCk, Secretary.
m a as 3o-Ai-t -8-n li
P0ST0FFICE NOTICE
tSMould be rend DAILY by all interested,
.is changes may oct jr at any time.
Foreign mnils for ihe week ending April
1, l.w. will close (PROMPTLY In all cases)
.it the General poMotlice as follows:
REGISTERED AND PARCELS-POST
MAIIS close cne hour earlier than closing
time shown below. Parcels-post mails for
Germany close at 5 p. m. March 27, per
s. n. P.nrhnrossa; and April i, per s. s.
Kaiser Wllhelm der Groese.
Rerular nnd snpplemenlary mails close
at Foreign Station icorner of West and
Morton street! hilfXour later than clos
ing time shown below (eXeept that Supple
mentary Malls for Europe and Central
America, via Colon, close one hour later
at Fonlgn Station).
Transatlantic Malls.
THI'RPDA Y r,ni-At 7 a. m. for FRANCE.
SWITZERLAND, ITALY. SPAIN, POR
TUGAL. TURKEY. EGYPT, (OREECE
ad BRITISH INDIA, per s. s. Ui Bre
tf,gne, via Havre (mail for other parts
of Europe must be directed "per s. s.
I Bretagne") ; at 9:30 a. m. for ITALY
direct, per s. s. Citta dl Napoll (mall must
be directed "per l. n. Citta dl Napoli").
FRIDAY (3D At 7 p. m. for AZORES
ISIANDS, per s. s. Canopic, from Bos
ton. SATURDAY fl)-At a. m. for EUROPE,
per s. s. Philadelphia, via Plymouth and
Cherbourg (mall for Ireland must be dl
reitet "per s. s. Philadelphia"); at
d:30 a. m. for Belgium PARCEL8
I POST MAlIrft, per s. s. Kroon
1 land (regular mall for Belgium
must be directed "per s. s. KriKitn
lancV'): at :3o a. m. for ITALY direct,
per s. s. Weimar (mall must be directed
"per m. . Wimar"; at ":.V a. m. for
ITALY direct, per s. s. Sardegnn (mail
must he directed "per s. s. Sitrdegna");
nt 9:30 a. m. (supplementary 11 a. m.) for
EUROPE, per s. s. Etrurl.a, Via Queens
town and Liverpool.
Ialls for South and Central Amerlcn,
West Indies. Ele.
THURSDAY t30)-At 9 a. m. for CUBA,
YUCATAN and CAMPKCHE, per s. s.
Monterey (mail for oilier parts of Mexico
must be directed "per s. s. Monterey");
at 12 m. for Mexico, per s. s. Matnnzas,
via Tanipico (mall must be directed "per
s. s. Mantanzas"); at 12 m. for ARGEN
TINE, URUGUAY and PARAGUAY, per
s. s. Cumerla; at 12:30 p. in. (supple
mentary 1:30 p. in.) tor ST. THOMAS,
ST. CROIX, LEEWARD and WIND
WARD ISLANDS and GUIANA, per s. s.
Manno (mail for Barbados, Grenada,
Trinidad and Bt. Vincent must be directed
"per s. s. Manao"); at 7 p. m. for
a. s. vera, iroin
Boston.
PORTO PLATA, per
FRIDAY (3D At 12 m. (supplementary
12:30 p. m.) for BAHAMAS, per s. s.
Yucatan (mail for Santiago must be di
rected "per s. s. Yuratnn").
SATURDAY (D At ":30 n. m. (supplemen
tary 9:30 a. m.) for PORTO RICO. CURA
CAO and VENEZUELA, per s. s. Caracas
(mail for Colombia, via Curacao, must be
directed "per s. g. Cnracus"); at 9:30
it. in. (supplementary 10:30 n. m.) for
FORTUNE ISLAND, JAMAICA Rnd
COLOMBIA, exctpt Cauca and Magda
lena Departments, per s. s. Slblrla (mall
for Costa Rica, via Union, must be di
rected "per s. s. Slbirln"); at 10 a. m.
for CUBA, rer s. s. Morro Castle, via
Havana; at 10 a. ni. for GRENADA,
TRINIDAD. ST. VINCENT nnd GUI
ANA per s. a. .Mnraval; ut 12:30 p. m.
for CUBA, per s. a. Ollnda via Matanzas
fmatl must be directed "per s. a.
OHnda"J. I
NOTICE Five nts per half ounce IN AD
DITION TO THE REGULAR POSTAGE!
must be prepaid on aii letters forwarded
by the SUPPLEMENTARY MAILS, and
letters deposited In the drops marked
"LETTERS FOR FOREB1N COUN
TRIES." after the CLOSING 'OF THB
REGULAR MAIL, for despatch by a par
ticular vessel, will NOT be so forwarded
unless such ADDITIONAL POSTAGE is
FULLY PREPAID thereon by stamps.
Supplementary Transatlantic Mails are
also opened on the piers of the
AMERICAN. ENGLISH and FRENCH
steamers, whenever the sailings occur at
9 a. m. or later; and late mail may be
deposited In the mall boxes on the piers
Of the GERMAN LINES sailing from
Hoboken. The malls on the piers open
one how and 3 half before sailing time
and close ten mlnute before sailing time.
Only regular postage (letters 8 cents a
half ounce) is required on articles mailed
on the piers of the AMERICAN, WHITE
STAR and GERMAN (sea poo'.; steamers;
double post ace (letters lo cents a half
ounce) on other lines.
Mails Forwarded OTCrlasid, Etc., Ex
cept Transpacific.
Malls (except Jamaica and Bahamas) are
forwarded dally to ports of sailing. The
CONNECTING malls close at the general
postofflce, New York, aa rollows:
CUBA, via Port Tampa, at 4:30.a. m. Mon
day. Wednesday and Saturday. (Also
from New York, Thursday and Saturday
--see above.) t
MEXICO CITY, overland, at 1:30 p. m. and
10:30 p. m. dally, except Sunday; Sunday
at 1:00 p. m and 10:30 p. m.
NEWFOUNDLAND (except Parcels-Post
Malls), via North Sydney at 7 p. m. Mon
day, Wednesday and Saturday (also oc
casionally from New York and Philadel
phia. See above).
MIQUELON, via Boston and Halifax, at
6:30 p. m.. every other Sunday (March
Kth. April 8th and 23d, etc.).
JAMAICA, via Boston, at 7:00 p. m. Tues
day, via Philadelphia at 10:SO.p. m.
Wednesday. (Also from New York' on
Saturday. See above.)
BAHAMAS (except Parcels-Post Malls), via
Miami, Florida, at 4:30 a. m. Monday,
Wednesday and Saturday. (Also from
New York, fcee above.)
BRITISH HONDURAS, HONDURAS OSast
Coast) and GUATEMALA, via New Or
leans, at '10:30 p m. Monday. (West Coast
of Honduras is dispatched from New -York
via Panama see above.)
COSTA RICA, via New Orleans, at 10:39
?. m Tuesday.
CARAGUA (EaBt Coast), via New Or
leans, at 10:30 p. m. Wednesday. (West
Coast of Nicaragua Is dispatched from
New York via Panama eee above.)
PANAMA and CANAL ZONE, via New Or
leans, st 10:30 p. m. Pundav (after 10:80
p. m. 8unday and until sailing of New
York steamer, mall for Panama and
Canal Zone Is held, for the New York
steamer see above).
REGISTERED MAIL for overland dis
patches closes at 6:00 p. m. previous day.
Transpaclfis Malls, Forwarded Over,
land Dally.
The schedule of closing of transpaclflo
mails Is arranged on the presumption of
their uninterrupted overland transit to port
of sailing. The final connecting malts (ex
cept registered transpacific malls des
patched via Vancouver, Victoria, Tacoma
or Seattle, which close ( p. m. previous day)
close at the general postor&ce. New York,
as follows:
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS and GUAM, via
San Francisco, close at 6 p. ro. March 26
for despatch per U. ri. Transport.
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via Portland,
Ore., closes 6 p. m. March 29 for des
patch per U. S. TranHport.
HEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA (except
West), NEW CALEDONIA, SAMOA. HA
WAII snd FIJI ISLANDS, via San Fran
cisco, close at 8 p. m. April 1 for despatch
per s. s Sonoma. (If the Cunard
steamer carrying the British mail for New
Zealand does not arrive in time to connect
with this despatch, extra malls -closing
st 5:30 a. m., 9:30 a. ra. and 6 p. in.; Sun
days at 4 JO a. m., 9 a. m and 6 p. ra.
will be made up and forwarded until tbs
arrival of the Cunard steamer.)
JAPAN. KOREA. CHINA and specially ad
dressed mail for PHILIPPINE ISLANDS,
via Seattle, close at 6 p. m. April 1 for
despatch per s. s. Kanagawa Maru.
JAPAN (except Parcels-Post Mails), KO
REA, CHINA and PHILIPPINE ISL
ANDS, via Vancouver and Victoria, B. C,
close at 6 p. m. April 4 for despatch per
s. s. Empress of Japan
JAPAN, KOREA. CHINA snd PHILIP
PINE ISLANDS' (specially addressed
only), via Seattle, .lose at 6 p. m. April 4
for despatch per s. s. Forerlc.
JAPAN, KOREA, CHINA and PHILIP
PINE ISLAND8, via Tacoma, close at
t p. m. April 7 for despatch per s. s.
Ping Suey.
HAWAII. JAPAN, KOREA. CHINA and
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via San Fran
cisco, close at 6 p. ni. April 8 for des
patch per a, a. Manchuria.
HAWAII, vli can Frum-iaco, close at I
p. in April 10 for despatch per s. a
Ala meda.
HAWAII. JAPAN, KOREA, CHINA snd
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via San Fran
clse, close at 6 p. m. April 13 for des
patchpr s. s. Doric.
HAWAII, via San Francisco, eloae at (
p. m. April 15 for despatch per s. s. Ne
vadan. TAHITI and MARQUESAS ISLANDS, via
Ban Francisco, close at 6 p. m. April II
tor acHpati-n per . s. -Mariposa.
FIJI ISLANDS, and specially addressed
mail for AUSTRALIA and NEW CALE
DONIA, via Vancouver and Victoria, B.
C, close at 6 p. m. April 21 for despatch
per s s. Mlowera.
MANCHURIA (except Mukden. New
, rhwang and Port Arthur) and EASTERN
SIBERIA is at present forwarded via
Russia.
NOTE Unless otherwise addressed. West
Australia is forwarded via Europe: New
Zealand via San Francisco and certain
places in the Chinese Province of Yunnan,
via British India the quickest routes.
Philippines specially addressed "via Eu
rope must be fully prepaid at the forolga
ratea. Hawaii Is (orvrarded via Ban Fran
cisco exclusively.
WILLIAM R W1LI.COX. Postmaster
PoslollUe, New York. N. Y., March S4, W06.
NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA
X-V T" T " T S T T 7 T T T f-
BURNS DETAILS HIS STORY
Denies Flatly that Doyle Had Any Interest
iii Claims in Controversy.
HIS ONLY LOCATION ORIGINAL PORTLAND
Hays aisters Supported 11 Im While
Prosprctlna: ' and Doyle Con
trlbnted Nothing; to the
"(irab Make."
The first Important round In the present
trial of the Doyle-Burns mining suit has
been won by the plaintiff, James Doyle.
Judge Thornell yesterday morning handed
down hia decision,- overruling the motion
of the defense as to the Devil's Own stock,
argued before him at the, night session
Monday. In overruling the motion the
court did nut go Into any details, but
merely announced that he had decided to
overrule It. This means that it will be
for the Jury now to decide whether Doyle
had an Interest In the Devil's Own claim
as well as in the Tidal Wave and Bob
Tail No. 2.
James. F. Burns took the witness stand
himself In the afternoon, his direct ex
amination being conducted by Congress
man Smith. It ia expected that his direct
examination will keep Burns on the stand
the rest of the week.
His testimony yesterday related to the
early stage of his" mining experiences and
connection with Doyle. His story in Bub
stance was us follows:
I first knew Dorle in Colorado Springs. I
went there in 1W. I worked nt steam and
gas fitting after I went there until Novem
ber, mil, when I went to Cripple Creek
with Jerry O'Drlscoll nnd 10. M. Stevenson.
During the months. --Of November and De
cember, 18!H, we located the Bob Tall No. 1.
Pride of the Spring. Bob Tall No. 2. Bob
Tail No. 8 and the Mary Alice. O'Drlscoll
nnd 1 worked together until February 2,
1W2. At this time my sisters were dress
makers In Colorado Springs and we Were
all in limited circumstances. R. B. Max
well discovered thervacant territory In the
Devil's Own and It was located in the name
of Maxwell, Stevenson and myself. The
Bob Tall 2 nnd Bob Tall 3 nnd the Mary
Alice were lcoated In the name of J. F.
K n .A
LIEBIC Company's
Extract of Beef
LICHTENS THE BILL. In fact. It lightens
two bills the kitchen bill and the bill of fare;
greatly reducing the amount of the former,
and adding brightness, variety and attract
iveness to the latter.
Thli slirnsture
in blue ia on
every inbel of
the genuine:
RAILWAY' TIME CARD
UNION STATION TENTH AND MARC Y.
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Overland Limited. ... .a :40 am a 8:05 pm
Colorado Cal. E.'...:a 4:10 pm a 9:30 am
Cal. & Oregon Ek:1 a 4:20 pm a 6:10 pm
North Platte Local?.. ...a'7:60 am a 7:00 pm
Fnst Mall a 8:50 am a 3:20 pm
Colorado Special. ........ a 7:45 um a 7:40 am
Beatrice Local b 4:30 pm b 1:30 pm
Wabash. s.
St. Louis Express.....'.. 6:30 pm 8:20 am
St. Louis Local (from
Council Bluffs) 9:15 am 10:30 pm
Shenandoah Local (frotn
Council Bluffs)... 6:45 pm 2:30 pm
Chicago Great Western,,
St... Paul & Minn a 8:30 pm a 7:15 am
St. Paul & Minn a 7:46 um ft 7:fo pm
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Chicago Express.. ..4. ...a 5:05 am a 1:30 pm
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Chicago Limited. i... a 8:55 am a 7:10 am
Chicago Daylight Local. b 7:u0 um a 9:66 pin
Chicago .Express bll:luum a t:u im
Des Moines Express.. ..a 4:80 pm bll:60 am
Chicago Fust Express, .a 5:40 pm a 1:20 pm
WEST.
Rocky Mountain L't'd..a 7:20 am a 3:00 pm
Lincoln, Den. & West, .a 1:30 pm a 6:0a pm
Oklahoma & Tex. Ex. .a 4:15 pm al2:40 pm
Chicago & Nortfaweatern.
Burns Co., because O'Drlscoll was not
naturalized.
On Christmas day. at my slsti r's home In
Colorado Springs. O'Hnlre said lo Ioyle:
"Jlmmle. why don't you go up yourself and
locate a claim?" That was atxmt all was
said about that matter. Doyle went back
with us and at the camp an agreement wss
made between Doyle, O Drlscoil and myself
that If Doyle did any work for ut we would
retu:n the work. We built a cabin on the
Mary Alice. Janiiaty 21. 1S92. we ran out
the lines of the Devil's Own to find vacant
territory upon which to sink a discovery
shaft. January 22 I located the Devil's Own
In the name of J. F. Birn.s Co., meaning
O Driscoll, OHalre and myself.
Doyle Lorntra Portland.
That evening In the cabin Doyle told roe
he had found a fraction, and on the next
day he located the Portland.' asking me to
write out the stake. I wrote the Inscrip
tion and name of the claim anil he wroie
on the stake. "J. Doyle & Co." Doyle told
me that the company was a Mr. Maher of
Portland, Me., formerly his guardian. He
said he thought he might get money from
Maher to assist In developing the claim.
During the time that I was upon the moun
tain, from February 2 until the time I dis
covered gold on the Bob Tall a, my sisters
supported me, contributing nbout tft per
week. Doyle during mat period did not
contribute any monev or provisions and
during all of that time lived out of the ra
tions which I purchased with the money my
sisters sent me.
On the 14th of March I got Stevenson to
survey the Prof. Grubbo, which I had lo
cated, nnd while that was being done Dovle
wanted me to give him a salf Interest 'in
the claim. We traded and I gave him a
half Interest In the Prof. Grulibs and he
gave me a half Interest In the Portland
nnd the location certificates were made out
in the names of us both. 1 had no interest
in the Potrland claim before that time and
Doyle had none in the Prof. Orubbs. Doyle
left the camp about the middle of August,
1892. and did not return until after gold
was found ca the Portland. When the Hob
Tall 2 was jumped I went up with a ride
and filled the shaft that had been dug by
the Jumpers. When I located the Tidal
Wave on June 10, 1895, I signed my name,
James t. Burns, locater," upon the stake.
Doyle at this time was working on the
Dead Pine. He gave me none of the money
he earned on that claim. Doyle was pres
ent when I prepared the location certifi
cate upon the Tidal Wave.
The witness expressly denied that he had
made any statements to the effect that
Doyle had any interest In the Bob Tall i,'
the Devil's Own or the Tidal Wave.
J. R. Blachoff. former bookkeeper for the
Portland Gold Mining company, testified
that he frequently discussed with Doyle
the affairs of the company and that Doyle
told him he got his Interest In the com
pany solely through his share in the Port
land claim.
F. T. Caley of Littleton, Colo., new wit
ness at thin trial, testified to being inter
ested in the Tidal Wave through a lease
and Inter becoming a stockholder In the
Portland compnny. He said he had never
heard Doyle claim any Interest In the Tidal
Wave, Bobtail No. 2 or Devil's Own until
this suit was begun.
New.Tnrn In Manaira Lltlaatlon.
Another chapter was added yesterday to
the litigation over the vacation of certain
streets asked for by the motor company.
Judge Smith Mcpherson of the United
States circuit court, on application of the
Omaha & Council' Bluffs Street Railway
company, yesterday Issued a temporary in
junction restraining James Chrlaman,
Goorge Robards and other property owners
at Manawa "from Instituting any action or
suing out any process to Jn any wise Inter
fere with or prevent the prosecntlon by the
Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway
company of its application now pending be
fore the Board of Supervisors of Potta
wattamie county for the vacation of cer
tain streets and alleys, or the Board of Su
pervisors of said .Pottawattamie county
from receiving, entertaining and acting
upon said application." -
The hearing on the application for the
vacation is set for next Tuesday before the
Board of Supervisors.
Local Chicago..,..
Fast Mall...........
Daylight St. . Paul
Uuylight Chlcugo..
Limited Chicane..
Local Carroll
Faat St. Paul..
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Local Uloux C. & BU P..b 4:00 pm 9:30 am
.b 2:50 pm
L'uut Mull
Chicago Express... .....a 6:50 pra
Norfolk & Bouesteel....a 7:40 am
Lincoln et Long Pine.. b 7:10 am
Caaper 4 Wyoming e 2:60 pm
LleUUWOOQ OK A-Ji.cvtu. .a, 6.w pui
Hastings-Albion
Chicago, Milwaukee
Chicago Daylight ,x..
California-Oregon EX.,
Overland Limned... . ...
Des M. & Okobojl Ex
Illinois Central.
Chicago Express..
rhi,uiin Limited..
Minn. &. St- Paul Ex..b 7:tf um
Mlun. 4t St. Paul L't d..a 7:50 pm
Missouri Paclno.
St. Louis Express. ...'.. ..a 9:30 am
K. C. BU fc-x. all:15 pm
2:60 pin
7:80 urn
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Weeping Water b 4:50 pm bll:40 am
Cklcaajo, St. Paul, Minneapolis A
Oiualia.
Twin City Passenger. ,.b 6:30 am b 1:11 pm
Sluux City Passenger, .a 2:o0 pm all .A) um
oakiund Local t..b 6:46 pm b 9:10 am
A daily, b daily except Sunday, d dully
except buturduy. e daily except Muuduy.
BUKLINQTON STATION 10TH A MASO J
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Denver Limited
Chicago Special
Chicago Express
Chicago Flyer
Iowa Local
St. Louis Express
Kansas City & St. Joe.
Kansas City a: St. Joe.
Kansas City & St; Joe.
Leave.
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a 6:50 am
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EUROPE
THIRTY TOIRS THIS SEASON.
April to Ausuat. br all RouUa. aparau p.rtl;
leiKUraly tntTl. Toura cover tba whole of Kurope.
inXT SI75 to $1,016
Independent Railroad aud Sleamehlp Tickets
Everywhere. Write for Booklet.
124 rOREluN OrriCKli.
EaUbllahed CS years.
THOS. COOK & SON,
til BKOAPWAf. NEW YORK.
ALLAN LINE S O T A L MAIL STEAMERS
MONTREAL to LIVERPOOL. Weekly Sailings
St. LawreiKe Route.
Short eel, amootheet and moef pii-tureaquei
HEW PAST TUkUlNE TRIPLE 8CR EW a I fcAMERS
"Victorian'' and 'VU-ilnUn". U.tme tone eaca.
TWIN ( H4.W STEAMKHS
"Tuaeaaaa" and "bavarian" lO.kuo tons ernes.
Apply to any local ageut, or
ALLAN W; l i JACKSON BLVD., CHICAGO
Bring In your pictures. 20 per cent dis
count on moldings this week. Alexander's.
Causes Arrest of Father.
Charles Oldenburg, living at 3116 Second
avenue, was arrested yesterday on com
plaint of his daughter Anna, who charged
him with assaulting . her last Saturday
night with Intent to do her great .bodily
Injury. Oldenburg-. It is alleged, went home
last Saturday night In an ugjy frame of
mind and wound tip by driving his wife and
family out of the house, after attacking
them with a razor. 'During the scuffle the
(laughter and mother, it is said, received
several cuts about their hands while at
tempting to wrest the razor from Olden
burg. After driving the family out of the
house Oldenburg Is alleged to have taken a
SORE AND BLEEDING GUMS
Soft and spongy gums are made healthy
by the mildly alkaline and astringent prop
erties of SOZODONT. It is the most
fragrant deodorizer and antiseptic dentifrice
known to the world.
SOZODONT
TOOTH POWDER
the complement of SOZODONT Liquid, has
abrasive properties, vet Is absolutely free
from grit and acid, ft will not tarnish gold
fillings or scratch the enamel.
9 FORMS I LlOtrm. POWTiKR. FAWTB-
Western Iowa
s
College
I I
if: mmmrt.i
LjmmM
Spring Term Opens March 27
Corns If You Want a Position.
CHATTEL LOANS
A. A. CLARK OO.
KUblUit44 1UI.
0rUr 4b4 aWtvU .ic flsWv Mm Ur
feu ca burrww tajr auwuat caMi. bore
household furniture f tar cbatUl avourUr.
Fr (BoU ca ba n.a4a ar.ain.pai t tlaM
(o aa.lt bMTaar, a4 lalaraat r4uc4 4cBr4Uglr.
All buatiiVM cond4ilal. aUat rataa. OAca aa
ftry anlng till 1H. SatunU avanlns tUJ
LEWIS CUTLER
MORTICIAN .
28 PEARL STerHO"B"' ?n.S
LaAT Attendaut If Desired.
quantity of eggs which his Vlfe had stored
up and smashed them all over the walie of
the sitting and dining rooms. In default of
bnll placed at $:nr Oldenburg was com
mitted te the county Jail pending his hear
ing, whtcth was set for Saturday afternoon
before Justice Gardiner. The police had
been looking, for Oldenburg ever since
Saturday night.
AXIWGRS SCHOOL HOARD PKTITIOS
Board of Health Denies Allegations
In Every Material Partlrnlar.
The answer of the Board of Health In the
vaccination Injunction suit brought by the
Hon id of Education was filed In district
court 'yesterday by City Solicitor Snyder
and Attorney N. M. Pusey. With the an
swer was filed a cross petition.
The answer denies that the directors of
the Independent school district of Council
Bluffs have adopted all the necessary rules
and regulations required by law for the
Control and management of the public
schools. It defiles the assertions of the
Board of Education that there has not been
any epidemic of smallpox and that one If
not threatened. It further denies thes
sertlon that the schools would remain in a
prosperous condition if the Injunction
sought against the Board of Health" is Is
sued.. In the answer are set out the rules pro
mulgated by the State Board of Health,
among the number being that requiring
every person entering any public or private
school In Iowa to give satisfactory evidence
of protection by vaccination and that the
fact of vaccination must be entered with
each name on the school record nnd on
transfer and promotion slips.
In the cross petition It Is contended that
It is the duty of the Board of Education to
resort to all possible means to prevent the
spread of contagious diseases without wait
ing for an order from the Board of Health.
It asks that a writ be Issued requiring the
Board of Education to execute and enforce
the order of the Board of Health.
ADVAXCIXO FRANCHISE! OHDISAXCB
Council Holds Special Meeting; for
Second Reading.
The city council held a short session
last night at which the Independent tele
phone franchise ordinance passed to Its
second reading. Another meeting will be
held tonight, when the ordinan.ee will
reach Its final ptasage. '
Alderman Crlppen stated the residents
In the vicinity of Twenty-first street and
Broadway were complaining of a resort
conducted by colored people, and the city
marshal was Instructed to have the nuis
ance complained of abated. "
Ordinances for Cleaner Streets.
Two ordinances Introduced by request of
Chief of Police Richmond to assist the
municipal administration In Its crusade for
cleaner streets were passed by the city
council at Its megtlng Tuesday night. For
briefness the two ordinances establish a
record, as only one typewritten sheet was
necessary to contain bpth measures.
One ordinance prohibits the placing of
any grass, leaves or rubbish on any of the
streets, and Is principally intended to slfip
the custom of people sweeping the raklngs
of their front lawns on to the streets.
The second ordinance prohibits the mak
ing of bonfires or other Ores on any of the
paved streets, except under permission
therefor in writing from the mayor.
Kaeh ordinance provides a penalty of not
less than 12 and not exceeding Jin for vio
lation of their provlsoihs.-
20 per cent discount sale on picture mold
ings this week. Alexander's, 233 Broadway.
Marriage Licensee.
Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to
the following: m
Name and Residence.
John Carlson, Woodbine, Ia ,
Alice Spears, Neola, Ia
William Fox, Quick, la
Rachel Roberts, Quick, Ia
Robert Benton. Omaha
Millie Elliott. Omaha
Age.
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K. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. 260. Night, FSG7
MINOR. MENTION.
Dsrls sells drugs. S
Leffert's glasses fit
Btockert sells carpets.
Plumbing and .beating- Blxby A Son.
Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 30 Pearl street
For rent, modern house, 723 Sixth avenue.
Spring term of Western Iowa college
opens March 27.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Rohllng, 787
Madison avenue, a son.
Dashing styles In wall paper. . Prices low.
Berwick, 211 Main St. TeL 68.
Duncan, 21 8. Main St., guarantees to do
the best shoe repair work. Give htm a trial.
Found Gold pin, on Pearl street, near
First avenue; owner can get same by pay
ing for this ad. Bee office, 10 Pearl street.
Missouri oak dry cordwood. M a cord,
cobs $1.76 per load, shell bark nlckory 17
per cord, delivered. William Welch. II
North Main. Telephone 124V
John Carlson of Woodbine, Ia., and Alice
Spears of Neola, la., were married In this
city yesterday by Justice Field. Justice
Gardiner performed the marriage ceremony
for Robert Denton and Millie Elliott, both
of Omaha.
The funeral of J. B. Coon was held yes
terday afternoon from Cutler's undertaking
rooms and Interment was In Falrvlew cem
etery. The funeral was under the auspices
of the Knights of Pythias and Rev. A. K.
Burl IT, pastor of Trinity Methodist church,
conducted the services.
Charles Cherrett and Mark Williams had
trouble Tuesday night over the latter
dumping dirt In a lot adjacent to Cherrett'a
house. As a result Cherrett will have to
appear In police court this morning to
answer to a charge of assault and battery
preferred against him by Williams.
Helen, the 7-year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Nloolalsen, 684 West Washing
ton avenue, died yesterday at the Council
Bluffs general hospital from appendicitis.
The funeral will be held this afternoon at
2 o'clock, from the family residence and
burial will be In Falrvlew cemetery.
The marital troubles of J. M. Byers and
his wife, Daisy byers, have been patched
up and the divorce ault brought by the hus
band and the counter petition filed by the
wife have been withdrawn. Byers returned
from Missouri Tuesday and he and his
wife have decided to forget and forgive.
Marcus Chrlstensen, aged 71, died yester
day morning at his home In Hazel Dell
township. He leaves a wife and Ave chil
dren. The funeral will be held Friday
morning at 10 o'clock from the Datter Day
Saints' church In Haxel Dull township and
burial will be In Crescent city cemetery.
The funeral of Mrs. Hannah Jones, wife
of Owen Jones, who died Monday at her
home in Crescent township, aged 87 years,
will be held this morning at 11 o'clock from
the Latter Day Saints' church In Crescent
Burial will be in the Crescent cemetery.
Deceased has been a resident of Pottawat
tamie county since 1861.
Major W. B. Rich, secretary of the Mc
I'haif Piano company of Boston, while a
visitor of Mar Bourlclus Sunday, was
greatly impressed by the progress of our
city; among other things he admired very
much the fine appointments of the Grand
hotel, the Elks' club house and tbe Wtlooa
floristry, which he pronounced to equal any
he had ever seen.
TUBERCILOSIS IN CATTLE
Nnmbft of Bead at Rockwell City lilled
by tbs stale Veterinarian.
FORMER MAYOR - WORKING ON STREETS
Governor 4'nmmtns Preparing? HIS
Argument on Jtblloh Mon'nment
la the Anneal ( the
relary of War.
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
DES MOINES. March 2.-Bpoclal. State
Veterinarian Baughman has found that
tuberculosis la prevalent among the cattle
of lowa nnd has during the last few days
ordered the killing of many head of cattle.
At Rockwell City he found the diseas pre
vailing In a herd of which a number of head
ha been killed and sold in the local
butcher shops. An examination of the
meat showed that some of the cows butch
ered had the disease. Anothe4P ' herd of
eighteen milk cows at the same place were
found Infected with the' die ni tn
owner had been using the milk. Three Co we
were found affected with the disease at
Manson. . '
Mayor Brenton at Street Work.
Former Msyor James M. Brenton, Who
made a spectacular descent from mayor to
saloonkeeper, will begin Monday as a com
mon laborer on the streets of this city
under the department of the Board of Con
trol, the members of which were appointed
bv him. Mayor Brenton declares that ha
expects to win back the good name that he
lost when he hired out at $125 a month as a
saloonkeeper. He will do manual labor In
building sidewalks. Mayor Brenton was
born and raised In Dallas county.
Homes for the Friendless.
Twenty-one institutions maintained by
Lvarloue societies ana interests ior irnmi.
(less children have completed their report
for the year 1904 to the Board of control, as
they are required to do by law. Members
of. the board are also required to inspect
them at least twice a r. I The report
shows the total property to be valued St
1597.W5.48. The total children received since
organisation, which Is not a complete re
port, Is given as 9J51. The total, number
cared for In 1904 was 2,121. The total re
ceipts for the year were $159,o2a.02, and the
balance on hand at the first of the year 1.
476.03. The salaries paid were tlM,820.66 and
the total expenditures 115?,228.11.'
. Election Almost 'C"aa"ons.
The election pf Colonel James Rush Lin
coln ns colonel of the Fifty-fifth regiment
of the National Guard lacked only t three
votes of being unanimous. Two ot theso
were received by Major John T, Hume and
the other by; Lieutenant Colonel Bennett
of this city. All three votes were cast In
Company F of Des Moines. The total vote
received by Lincoln was 342, as the returns
were made up today. W. C. Mefitser aa
major received 292 Votes. Karns, formerly
captain of Company F, received 1 rotes
for major, as follows: Company A, i T,
28; H, ; K. 14; M. 1. I
Investigate Interlocked
Railroad Commissioner N. 8. Kelehura
nnd Clerk Boylen from the railroad com
mission offlce, are In Iowa Falls Inspecting
the new lnterlocker installed there. The
old one was damaged by a wreck. .
Articles of Incorporation.
Articles of Incorporation have been filed
with the secretary of state by the SJarllh
Commercial company of Earllng. Shelby
connty, to do a general mercantile btiSt
rioes. The capital is 126,000. Henry Herso
is president. The Neola Cement Block and
Construction company. with 'a capital of
J50.000, has Incorporated. , '
Progress on Bntldlnar.
Work on the Historical building haa
progressed till . the . Interior- walls Of the
building are up to the second floor and the
neel work put in. that far. insme oi an-
other month or six weeks It la expected to
have the walls, all completed..;
Governor Goes ' Bnst.
Governor A.' B. Cummlhs la worklng hard
on the Shlloh controversy matter and will
leave Mondays for Washington, where he
will again present the matter to Secretary
of War Taft In favor of the. Iowa conten
tion as to what the Inscription should be.
Rooms and cats. ,t3gden hotel
Engineer Dies from Injnrlos.
DES MOINES, March .-L- Hotchkiss,
engineer on. the Rocky Mountain llrnltsd,
which Erto Kutslsven says he wrecked
near Homestead, Ia., a week ago, died
today of Injuries received. Kutileven will
probably he held for murder, pending an
Investigation of hla eanlty.
Dam alson ut Lasaa.
LOGAN, .Ia., March 2.-(8pclal.)-Tom
Dennlaon earns up from Omaha at I o'clock
yesterday morning to consult wits) bis at
torneys, Cochran A Kgan, at this place. He
returned t Omaha at I o'clock la the aft
crnbOa) - '
Preachers' Sons 4n Jail. '
LOGAN, Ia.. March 29". (Special.) The"-
Harrison county Jail at Logan contains
three son of preachers of the gospel. TWO
are the sons of Latter Day Saints exhorters
and were Jailed for eduetlott and for sell
ing liquor, and the other Is the eon of a
Methodist expounder and wae fullty of
absorbing some of t'nele . Barn's revenue
while acting as deputy postmaster. ,
Spiritualists Receive Beanesi,
KEOKUK, la., March 29 Five thousand
dollars Is bequeathed to the National
Spiritualist association of Washington, D.
C. by the will of the late Samuel W.
Tucker,, a wealthy citlsen of Keokuk. The
will was filed today for probate. ,. v ,
The Misery of PUes
Thousand know it and thousands daily
submit, through their ignorance, to the
torture of the knife.
They are ignorant of the fact that there
is an internal remedy that will positively
and painlessly cure. ' . T
Dr. Perrin'sPile Specific
Tht Internal Remedy
strikes st the prime causes of pile indi
gestion, congestion of the liver and consti
pation. - These causes' are removed and
removed for good. Get a bottle today and
see how well it proves the truth of this
statement
for dyspepsia. Indigestion, constipation,
bWousness, catarrh of the stomach and
kindred aflmcnts it Is the greatest remedy
that has ever yet benefited mankind.
When these troubles are taken care of
and cured, Pile! will be a thing oi the past.
Dr. Perria Medical Co Helens, Moat,
GOVBUXHENT NOTICKS,
FORT RILET, KAN.. MARCH' 1, 1905
Bealed proposals In triplicate will bs re
cotved here until 11 a. m. March 80, 1906,
for the construction of one SubaltnC4
Storehouse and one Building for the cere
and treatment of sick public animals. la
formation furnished upon application here,
also at offices of Depot Quartermasters,
Chicago, 111.. St Louis. Mo., and Omaha,
Neh. Bidders will stale In their bids lh
tine In which they will complete the work,
as time will form an Important considera
tion In the award. Vnlted States reserves
the rluht ta sreeut or re ect any or all hide.
or any part thereof. Envelopes to bt
doraed. "Proposals for Public Build! "'
and addressed CAPTAIN LEON . HOU.
D1EZ. Q. M.
M4 6-7-e-W-K) M
I EGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE.
Proposals for sealed bids for purchase of
water works bonds for village bt Newcastle,
Neb., will be received until April SO. ltot.
Face of bonds, 16 .Ml; payable;, in twenty
years; optional ten years: coupon ton da;
six bonds ll.doo. 'one bond $Mi0; Interest,
8 per rent, payable nesnl-arinually.' 'Certi
fied check, turn, to accompany bid. History
of bonds furnished on application. A1dreaa.
1 W. It. Talboy, Chairman. ... MZTdlot
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