Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 24, 1896, Page 3, Image 3

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. 'R H n Jrn..II(1 I.A ! return.1 Crm
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'r . 1. ( . il ( ' 11 . ! ohn Y. StGnt or Olen-
, r" mulI " , IOr IURt ( .lnlng.
r \ ' . 31\1 IaflP 01 Seelrl ) ' wi
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. tCI'hlfOW cHnll ! 3t HO:1 ) Arrlllm
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I'I h3,1 " If i.LU I " ; f\Cnts : , Ir. In.l Irl. Charlcl
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R J , \ ! pOIII.lnr lart I ( I \'eling IGr
. -thrr -rnth ( ( \ . . . . \ . . , I'al whrre tonlh rho1 . v\ll hlr
) " . ( ' I \Jdbury Is rnpMI' recoer- . I '
from the efr" . tl 01 the InJurlc Rhe re.
\I In the runaway SlndY.
\ . BarnCt n "el 'nown larmer oC Mis
\ltr . .n' lu the ely ) " ' / terday'Ihlllr
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M man ) rrll.,11 :1,1 elat\'es.
h , Orl''l hllpl. COIIr1 Jultn , IIh
19 ; In rlrry r. rfcrt Hnten , $2.5 ( per day
.1 . npwnrI , P I" . Clarice. Ilroprlttor. '
A ' from I ort Croolt came
tnllan' ruanl
rr ) cslCrd : ) anll retunC11 with Carl
Irke. thC .lelrter who wal captu d \ ) '
.
Mor n.
;
' erft
Wr/tlrn Tnw , Ponlry Farm an.1
Irdcn : shoIIn , hn3 nrn e.l ror Itl ni-
nal poulr ) ' Fhow to be held In this clt )
leeemher 1 In 1 !
A TetpHnn was ! 1\n IIt e\nln at the
' by the
'hrlslll BndCvur hNll'lul\tcrs '
ommllcp or ' ! f. A 1:1 p numbcr or tbe
' the Inclement
10rkrl were 11'lsenl. desilite
: ( athr
, W W Iolt has commenr,1 sui 11 the
strlcl aalnst E. anl ,
cOlrt ! PallC Ole
lot 01 at
leC fo. an e'lrlton on n cor
Ineoclc to Eprlr ! paymenl of a nole ror
CO. long o\'erdlE.
f' A < am 1(1111 "r C"llmbus , TII. , anll Irs ,
.corge Urlnile or rhamblt'sbUlg. Pa. arr
In tbl ct ) gllst ! of . thEir brolhlr , S. S.
nl D. W Keler. Mr. Illcr Is nceol-
lnle,1 , by his dnt htel' .
Prlenls or thl Y. 1 e. . A. especial\
Itrnngfs. ar. cor < llly In\.lell to roml ant .
enjoy thel/eh's In the rooms or he asso.
daton. 'he faciites arc excllcnt. Al
.re weloml Come nnd vlsll us.
'ho ne , ' waK the nrl papcr to : mnolnce
cstrday Ih ( fart thlt thc Towa cl arete
Inw had bEln declared Inrsttutona1
Dealers wbo real , The lce hall n monopoly
f thn cigarette blsln' s dlrlng 1 greater
1arl of the dny. Cigaretes were eXllosel
or , mle In hal I dozen places herore i
'clodt _
When Tom Hughes starte.1 on his wctdlng
rip he Intenlcll tn go to Denver. \hln he
enclled Platsmouth hI dlsover1 that hI
ad forgoten his box or "Sulanl" cigars.
o he stollpe < thfrt anll walell Intl a box
olid bc t1It to him , EVfn a wedlng trip
\'Itb I groom out or "Sulanas" woul,1 , losl
nuch hem. of Is enjoynwnt. : Iore & Elis bave
- The Ldlls' Ahl sclet of the
YOlnl : )
rlnlty : lllhodlst church wi give an en-
ertalnmclt nt the church this Ivenlng. The
folowing program wi be rendered : Solo.
: lss Orace Bnrr : reciaton. : lss : llnnle
solo , Iclnt'r man-
;
Walnce lss Stela : ) ( ;
1011 nn,1 ! ultnr , Irs. Lester ami daughter ;
1010. :155 T.cnl Inlls : rlcltaton ; mandoln
m , } ! . ular. lsses Hazard and Lorene ;
nlsl.
: Irs , ( E , Pal'del. npr Stonr , dIed at
t. Dernnr.s hospial at 10 o'elock yeste.
ay morning She has been a patent therl
Ince the lit , lay or June. her almplt helng
, uerperal mania , blt the Immedlatr calse
I her < eath was slmmer complaint. Un-
ertnker : lcDermot has char e 01 the r-
lain ! pcn"lng thl arrival or her husban < .
: , 1 Parel ! Jr. . or'olnut. . la. , who has
een wired an" wi arrl'e this moring.
Icr "eath was very sudden nnll unexpected
11 non I of her rllatves or friends. some
. whom re"llo In the ciy. were notfed
It ater her death. Her parents. who
eshle In Chlcalo. ba\'o nlso been tele-
raphed the sad news. She was 22 years
r age and leaves , In a < rllon to her hus-
ami. I babe about 4 months ohl ,
C. n , Vlavl Co. , femalc reme.e"lcal
onsulaton Cree Wednesdays. Healh boolt
urlshed. Annes Grand botel.
The train -el'\e to Lake Ianawa Is ab-
lutel perrect this season. No
) detenton
t either Ind or the lne.
Pvery ono Inughs when the Ils appear
the pa\'llon at Grand Plaza.
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The Counci Duls I rult Growers' atl
ardeners' associaton Is happy enough over
Ie prospects of the year's business to In-
ulo lu a ltte merry makln ! anl has ac-
'rdlngl ) arran ed ror a basket pllic to
I hel < at the frui farm 01 J.P. Ilss on
atunlay. Jul ) ' 25. ACer te dinner the
) lowlng pregram wi be presented : Ad-
ress , b G. O. Hce. presldelt ; reading ,
)
Irs. L. 0 , Wllnms ; "hleal Prult I
I. C. na'mond ; "Our SOlthwester Iowa
lortculurll Society , " J.P. less ; "Hart-
ulure Thirty Years Ago , " : Iajor W. I.
per ; "Hortcllural 1.lterture. " H. F. Ic-
ntosh. ciltor or the Culh'ator. Omaha.
1eneral discusion nt close.
The annlal dIscount ! le 01 the Durfee
Plrnllrc company wi last Cram Jul 15
'a Algust 1. J ver ) artcle In stock Is ) In.
Iullo In tnI sale ; 33C-338 Broadway.
Granl } Plaza. at Lake Ianawa , has tbe
' : .nelt ountrv bnch , for bathing In the wcl I
1"IHIII"r .1111' . . . .
Tbe members or the 1 lth Avenue Ieth-
) dlst Eiliscopal ehlrch wi hol.1 a Ild-
Immer Jublle at the ehlrch this e\'enlng.
fho rolowlnl program wi bo presente.l :
3eleeton. . . . . . , .Instrunwntnl Quartet
- Ye thnt I.ovo thu I.onl.
. : llllng-olo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Congreca ton
Invoenton . . . . . . . . . . . .HeJamel Sinul
GrlelJlg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! mlor
Jelpollo , . . , ' . . . . . HI\ ' . Conrad Hooker
( ' - " . . . . C. C.
\o'al :
"Our l'fl'rnl.Hev. . J. n. fonlenlY Clton
SllglngIkst { 10 the Tlu that . .
. . . . . . , . . . . " . , . . . . . . . Coulf'ln Blds. ton
"I.ooklng Juckwlrd. . . . . Hev. C. \ \ ' . '
"I.ooklng 1.'of\lnl" . .Ht'v. \ \ ' . Hooker
S'h'c'ton p. . ' , . , . , . . .lnltrumtntnl QUlrllt
: - wllhou. . .
SlnIJI-Go 10 \ou.
Jlnelcton < . . . . . . . . Huv. .Conlregnton :1 :1
You ought to see the two
lte 111
chidren In their songs Ind dances I ) 'ou
want 10 see something cute.
Go to : Ianawn and camp dlrlng tbe heated
trm and keep cool.
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A telegram was rtceh'ed by the chle or
} olcu y'stcrduy asking him to hlnt up and
orrest a ! amhler namell Nel Corcoran. Tbo
telCgral caml from the sherif or Cas
county , NehraRka. an.l . statell that Corcoran
was wantpil at Plalsmolth. but the crIme
was 10t splcllld.
an hour the
WihIn aCer tclerram wa
receh'ed orcoran was In the el ) Jai anJ
the Nebraka bherll ad\'led oC Ihl fact.
" 'al paller cleaned. new prOCeSS. wih
} aent rIght. at ller's. 108 Main street.
Thll II the last week of the famoul Cblcago
Ldl s' band at : Ianlwa.
. _ \.Ittt , " tn U. ( 'hlln nllla.
" , And Hoden , '
) a tmber cuter Ih'lng south
of the cl ) wa sentenced to Ilay a lne or
$21.90 In the Ilo\co court ) 'esterlay morning.
HOtl n came to town the day Ilrel'loul anl
undertook tu run two or three uloon" on
South Ialn strlet In the wa ) ' that he dleme <
proptr. Ho wi work ten das on the Itreets
)
In of bls .
leu tne.
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( "I"t'l ( ; ; ( ' 1111' " Irll 1'.1 . h' .
J. W. Ic doon , George 1. Gbson and
1 Albert Stewart , appralscrs. ba'o Iled a f'-
I10rl of their appralement on the real es.
I .ato of ( olone A. ochran In Ionona. Harrison -
risen and . The
-
WOhur ) eOonles. IPllralse-
'nent of the IlrOllerty Is Ixd at HO.O.
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HOfma ) . 'ancy Patent lour makn the
bst and malt bred , Ask ) 'our groer for I.
S'edal &rU d ; r r prh'at picnic
.t Grand I'laa. pates
WIU : IAY BROADWAY BAlmr
!
C 11ci j cdo t Tear tbe Wooden Boks
Of the Diapidated Thorughfare ,
NO SUBSTIUTE WILL BE EMPLOYE
1'111 , it I'"t. ( ulI" nlt CIIlt'r. I
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l.m,1 hd.t Ir t"'IIt'1 11) "
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t" "t. tht. gl.1 "r Ihe
\\'tliel II"cl. .
Arer nn earnest discusion of the subject
: t Ihe meell cal1i la l nlht for the pur.
r. Ihe 11) counci Iledded to remol'e al : .
of woolen , blocks '
tle on lroallw : ) frol
'Thlrtcnth RtreetHRt to the ea t lne or ,
FHrd < llon. which Ilclu.les . the ful ,
length or the thoroughrare Irom Indian
crcek to the tlrelow the wiler works
Illplng .Iaton. The declslol was not
Icarlell wihout some dissent rrom Indll'll.
lal memherF , utl COlnclman Casper. who
< ela'e.1 . bls contemplatcd trIp to 10t
Irlurs. , S. D. for the pUrto e or belug
II'C I'nt. vot,1 aralnst the IJroposlton. Clt ) .
l mlucr Tosle\.ll also 01lp05ed the Ilca
an,1 , ravore.1 . the applcaton or a coatng or
gravll an Inch or two de(11 O\'er the surlacl
of tbl hloclls. hut this plan. whie rgarded
us perhaps rcnsl\le and prctcal. In\olved
an e that the not
le Incurrlu I I.o : . counci Ild ree
ot the IJglnnlnl or the discussion Councl
mn Shubcrt favorpd the Illan or taking UI }
al 01 the blocll ! Irom Indian creek brIdge
10 Twcnt-slxth street. anl remo\'lng a strip
In the cpntcr Cam Ilat Iolnt to the end of
the stree a 11 fling It wlb clnlers and
earlh. This '
proposiion was meant to O'er-
cle the ohjlctons or Reral of the cOlncl-
men. who bl'lc that I the blocks were
rpmo\'ld from thl lower end or the slreel.
wherl rlIr sane bad been u e,1 , to bring the
surfac ! UII to grlde. that the grade would i
II allllar Indr the artou or the \\'ltls ,
wihin a rew months and the street woull
bl rendcreu lDpa slble. -
COlnclman lar-
slow and other' objected to this Cor the
reason thnt I II\olve,1 Ihe expense or 1\Ig
the point whre the haul would be longest.
Shubert malic a motion that the upper
( elton la' denuled or Is co\'erlng . or roten
blocks and twnt-two reet
a strip ( ) - wile
In the center rrom Twenty-sIxth to 'hlrt ' -
se\'elth strelts bl' cleare(1 and fled with
carth anl , cinders. The moton was sec-
unded. but blrore I rould \l submltel tea
a vote I was covered lp and lost slgbt of
in numerous amendmectR , Pace Inal ) ' or-
rel'cil an amendment provlllnl ( or the re-
mOI'al of of the blocks from the creek to
al
thl west ene. Upon rol cal al or the
\ ' ror this the
councimen'otre wih excepton
or C : per. alHI he .Iemaneed the prlvleFe
of Ixillalning his \'ote. He salt he voted
aalnst the IlropGslton for the reason that
!
hc ( \ ' . , he was actng lor thl best Interests -
terests or thc hUIlrlIIH of market gardeners
who IHre compeled to make daly trips to
Omaha. :111 ror the adiltonal rlaHOn that
he bllc\d Ihe removal or the blocks woull
rlin the lower l'nd ot the street and make It
practcaly Impls lble during the greater
art or the 'ear. .
(
Thl qleston oC the lthod of takln up
Ihe blocks was ncxt < lseu5sed. Shlbert
10'ed Ihat thl property owners be gh'en
ten dars In which to remove the hlocks
and al bloclts lert on the stret at the ex-
piraton of that tme bo gtven to the general
publc , or whoovel' desln : to haul thel
away Cor' wood. A tme lmit 01 one week
was placee upon thts pnrt at the work.
At this JIDcture the counci realzell that
the Intermittent tearing lP o ( the street
b ) ' thl proper ! ) ' owners to seclre the
blocks ror fnwood : woull place the street
In a angorous conditon and n resoluton
was Ilassed the strlet commissioner -
Instructnl
sioner to close thc strl.t forthwith from
" 'olrtepnth street west , anl , keep I coset
unti the expirton or the tme lmit , which
wil be se\'enteen Iays. It was also ordered
that thl property owners and others engaged
In removing the blocks for fre wool be
required to do so under the slpervlslon at
the street commlsslonel' and to leave the
surrace cleaned lP In rood shape. The
cOlnelmen antcipate that there wi bo
no trouble In geting the blocks remo\'e,1
free of charge. and expect there wi be a
rreat scramble among the poorer people to
! et them for Cuel
Pace reportcd progress In bls negota-
the electric ' ror
tons wih lghtng compan )
the reconstrlcton or the tower at Eighth
street alHI Broadway. and that the company
wouhl rebuid I as 'Iulekly as the material
be obtained.
eoull
The mayoI submited his appointment of
W. W. lcCrr ) Elwald Deal. John :1
Dis , Gus Heisler. Samlc Henolls and V.
L. ] 1111 as special polcemen. ThlY were
reqlirell to fe bonds and qually anl 1" )
read ) ' for Rervlce whenever needed.
lf. Ela Quinn asked permission to sel
trinkets and lamp fxtlres 10 support her-
SII 111 chidren. Her petton wa re-
rerred to the mayor with power to act.
The counci then adjourned Int next
regular 1eetlng.
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JnIX I'S
, ' , 'IIOLI.PS.
' " ur . . ' Oul or . .
luh' ( IH. . frnn'ln tl.
( llzt'I' " Illk 1'.llure.
The cns ! ot the Ciizens' bank of Omaha
against I , ' . C , Johnson and rOlr other cases
! rowlng out of J'ranll C. Johnson's connec-
ton wih that bank , were argued beCore
Jldge Smith ) 'est/Ida ) and taken undel ad-
\'Isement b ) the cOlrt.
beCore the of tbe -
Shorty ralure CIt-
zens' bank or Omaha , Johnson , who owned
lare real estute Interests In Iowa. trans-
rerred much of his propert ) . to W. C. Johnson -
son , J. H. Johnson and others. The preRent
acton seeks to ha'e these con veances fet
asllo on the ! rou 01 that they were maliI
wlh the Illrpose and Intent 01 derrudlng
creilor. The Omaha Natonal bank Is In-
tef'Bed In the liigaton and John C. Cowin
at Omaha has n sllt ror $ .200 atorney's
fces for his service In .Ierendln )11. Johnson -
!
son In the slit hrought aglinst him by lev.
. , charging him
I.arrable 1 Callllel wih
having Irs. ' .
alenated Campbel's aletons.
There was quie In arra ) or leJal talent
Inttrested In thl argument of the 1150 yes-
terda ) Jaton & lchel oC Sidney an.1 .
Olorge Shlelis 01 Omaha applared Cor the
' . . , . . ,
CItzens' bank. W. W Iorseman an.1 J. 1
Ureen or Omaha appearld Cor the defendants.
Ir. Hamiton of Omlha alllleared for the
Omaha : atonal bank and W. U , Icnlgh
of Omaha appeared Cor his law partner.
General Cowin.
'I'I"I I'n'r In'I' UOS"I' SIO\\ ' .
3IeCI'lnl.I'\lnlH Il ) ' r.r IrIIN"N 11.1
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th. \t''II'lt l'III\I 1,1. .
larry lcClelllll has commenccd a suit
In Justce oak's cOlrt lo compel the Trav.
eler' PreCerred Accident Tnsurance compan
)
of Chicago to pa him tour weeks' Indemn.
)
Ity at the rate oC $20 a week.
: lcClelnnd 11111 a polcy In the company
InsurIng htm against acclJents. Last J'eb.
rua ! . whie atemptng to get Into a bugg )
hil foot slpJ1ed frOl1 the stell anl be re-
' ' that laid him
Cor
eeh'el a be\'ere Cal up 1
month or mort. The Injuries werl or a nature -
ture that did not show on the outshl. , and
the compan poInted to a cause In bls pol-
)
11) ' which , Ieclarctl that the company coull
onl' be held lablo tor accidents that were
of a vlalent nature and lef Injuries that
wen' plalnl ) , 'Islble. Under the provisions
of ths clause the eompan ) reusd to pay
the clalu , alholgh ICleland producfll tbe
requlre.1 proorl or the accident and cer.
tfcates of ph'slclana detaing Is nature.
\Ier tr'lng Cor six months to get a sette-
ment and railng : lcClelan.1 . brought his
suit In thl JustCl court. The case wi be
tried to I jur on July 28. lcCleland Is
a sboo cerk elplo'ed by S. A , I'lerce &
Co. _
'fralns rln e\ry bdf bour to Lke Man ,
awa on Sunda'I.
Let al of ) 'our troubles ullward go In the
smoke at "General Joe. " Per'go ) ' & Ioore.
laIc agents. Counci BUfs. la.
The celebrated Internatonn trio of
T'rolean \ \ eek Warilen wi 1" at anawA next
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! . \I STOlOl SI'S.\X , . . : n ,
"otlelt..I' . hu.lu" rrolt the 1:1'et tI
Illt'Htt' ' 'rll hie ,
Sheri I : Morgan went to Oaklanillnt night
10 arr st : Irs. Susan Flfher. who Is chage,1 ,
wlh being an Insane person nnd wi be
brought . beore the boar.l . or Insanl ) ' tola )
Ir. .leshr Is abut 40 yeaT or age anl
the besl ) ears 01 her le have been spent
In nn asylum lor the Insane. The unrortu-
nate woman's Iallen name Wi Slsle
Wrigh. She WiS a girl or rare beaut ) 1111
the ( laughter or a wel.to.do rnrmer lving
near Oaklnnd. In 18iG she was marrlel1 tea
.
a ) 'olng Ian namell1 " .Iesher. The lar-
rla e WS not 1 hnppy one and } 'leshlr de.
Ierted his wle and went to Calornla a
short tme berore the birth or a dalghtH.
The ) 'oln wie 1\'ed wIth her parents for
a ) 'ear or two an,1 , then 1.'leshr caml home.
Tbere was a reconcllllon aOI th ( two took
up their married le : nll Ih'e,1 togCtbcr
/e\'eral ) 'ears , A slcont .Ialghter was born
a 01 then Plestr a aln dcserte.l his Cnmly
anll returned to his homl tn Camorla. The
hlow was too much Cor the ) 'OUII'Ire nnd
her mind gave way. In the sprln& or ISSO
she was declar.1 Insane and was taken 10
the asylum at Iolnt Ilealnt.
:115. Fleshtr was dlschargel from tHf
Iolnt Pleasant asylum In Januar ) ' . 1381
anl rtturne,1 , to htr home It Oaklanlt She
wns Rtl a ) 'oung womnn and was strlklngl ) '
hnndsoml. but Irler ; had lef Is mark aOI
her hair was as whll as snow. ler cure
wns not permnntnt anl , In Algusl. ISS2. she
was Ilatn commltell to the asylum and re.
malned thre untl Jlne 30. IMJ. whcn sbe
\\'ns sent to St , Bernard's hospital In this
city as Incurnhly Insane.
Irs. Plesher has n sister , Irs. Yanct Ih'-
Ing at OaklulI and In 189 she maliI appl-
catIon to tlC count ) ' to take chnrgo or tbe
unfortlnate woman an.1 . the count ) agreed
to pay her at the same rate thal was
chagtl at the hosillai : Irs. \ance took
her sister home wih her. A room In the
Vance home was ntnl up as a wanl In the
as'lum. nnd In thIs Irs. Flesher was can-
nned when she was suflrln rrom one or
her atacks or violent Insanly. Iuch of
the tme the patent was mlli nnl , trctable
and was alowell thc rreedom of the premises.
Then when one 01 her atacks wal II come
on she became vcr ) ' violent a \1 had to be
placell under restraint Of late the violent
atneks have become more Irequent and more
pronounce.1 and the nClghbors of Irs. Vance
ha\'e complained to the althorltes a 11
asked that . Flesher he remo\'ell to an
as'llm. : Irs.'ance has rerused to agree
to the change anll so Cormal complaInt has
hlen lod"ell wltb the commissioners of In-
Mnly and Sherl : Ioran was ) esterda ) '
Instructell to place the woman under artt
and bring her before the board at Is session
tola .
'hl ) hlsbanl , or Irs. Flesher. with their
two daughters. Is l\'lng In Catornla.
For rent-rurlshed rooms , 920 Sccond
a\'enue.
Ua\'ls. drlgs , paints and glass. Tel 2S9 ,
. . . . . . . " ' , ' . .
U..n..nl. C"\'ltt.n C.I.I.
l has been n qleston for some tme
among poplist leaders whether It Is best to
the rellar this or
hell ! conventons summel
let the mater o by deralt anll the party
.
be merged slent ) anl gracerlly Into the
dcmocratc organizaton. Among thi leae-
ers arc a number or'ery earnest advocates
of a straight party ticket. and they Insist
upon the Illcy or calng the conventons
In a.h'ance of the democratc gatherings.
nomlnatn" tckets sllablo 10 their wishes
: nd Ilrlnclples all lettng the < lmocrts
endorse them. The ) ' arl ! that In thIs wa '
the ' ' matntaln their
) cannot anI' part
)
organizaton aCer the : ovember eltctlon.
be In Ihe of
blt wi positon dictatng
terms to the democrats. The ' fe 1 that It
Is an assured certalnt ) that the .1Cmocrats
11ake anv reasonable concession lor
wi
the plrposo of securing the populst vote
ror Irran. and If thl ' meet nrst and name
callidates worthy of endorsement the plan
11 be slccesrul'
The democrat. of the : Inth Iowa district
\11 meet In delegate conventon at COlncl
Dufs on Ionda ) ' . August 10. at 1 o'clocl (
a. I. , In the south reel or the court
house. to place In nomination a candllate
ror congress. and transact sncb other Ilal-
nes as ma ' come belore the .
conventon.
The basis of representaton Is as rolows :
Adair , Glllubon. ; . 8 ; Casso 8 ; Olthrle. G ;
Harrison. 10 ; :1 ls , 8 ; Iontgomer ) ' . C : Pot-
tawatamle , 22 ; helhy. 1
The demorts or the Fleenth jlllal ,
meet In delegate
elstrlct wi conventon
Ionday. Auglst 10 , at 10 a. I. . at Counci
Dufs. In the north court room. to name
a caneldate ror district jlege. and transact
an ' other busIness. bo
) Countes wi en-
tted to the folowing representaton : Au-
dubon. 8 ; Casl. S ; Fremont. 10 ; Harrison. 10 ;
: ( IR. S ; : Iontgomer ) ' . 8 ; Page , .6 ; Pota-
watamle. 22 ; Shelhy. 1.
Uurlnr the hot weathel remember to
send your \ \ ' to the Eale .
your'lted lnen ! laIIHlr )
Clean , crisp , snow white work and prompt
t'en'lce Is what ) 'ou get at the "Eagle , "
1t Droadway ,
1'lltt ) . r.r . \ .IIIrl.uner. .
Among the laws passe < by tbe legislature
last winter anll which went Into -
eIect 111-
Ing the present month Is one that makes
I a most serious ofenso ror any person to
aSblst II any way the escape or a prIsoner
helJ In custod ) ' by either count or city
oteer. Heretorore the maxlmul penal
)
has been a fne or lght Jai sentence unless
the prisoner WS held upon a charge of
relon ) ' . and then Ihe act did not constllte
an orens/ the ofcers holdln ! the prisoner
I.ad not pro\'Ile , < themselVs wih n warrant
Under the new Ilw the old . are -
I.enaltes Sl-
I'ercded ' b ) much severer oncs , nnd provide
ror Ilprlsonlent In the penlentnr ror a
)
tcrm of years ranglr.g rrom one to ten.
The law also takes tbu warrant out 01 the ,
qucston ane declares It to be a felon ) ' Cor
lny person to assist a prisoner to escape
( rom custody whether ho Is held on a warrant -
rant or not.
When law Is taken In
tlls conneeton wih
a smiar one passed at Ihe some Fesslon , and
which bccame a law at the same tml. makIng -
Ing It a Celony punishable with Imprisonment -
ment In the 11ellcntar for a prboner to
)
break or es from ' . the
Jai ape clsto < ) re-
or or
Eponslbliy Jaiors anl clstolians
prisoners 13 very materlal ) ' lghtened , and
make It the saest plan ror the lan unller
arrest to protect hlmser by hanging on to
the ofcer who has him In charge ane to re-
ruse to leave Jai unt he Is thrown Olt.
l Is a maier or home Inlerest to the
cUstodian ot the chain .ang , nn,1 he 19 ans-
. lous to ascertain whether or not the new
law apples to the hoboes who break away
0111 sllrlnt Cor lberty.
nemoval-Our ofce I now located In
rooms 45. 46 all 47 Dallwln , block. corer
Broollway anl , Pearl streels. Take elevator
on Pearl street. B. H. Sheare & Co.
week. ee the 11 Camly at I.ake Ianawa this
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311' 1..IH Ilt 1..1 It''r.
Irs. Anna C , Dels. eoloree , Is lndeI arrest -
rest b the federal authorites for .
) .selng
beer at her rcslceneo wihout n Icenso Ind
wi have a hearing on tbe charge at tbe
next term of the Celeral court.
\esterda ) ' she was In the cl ) polce cOlrt
.
to answer to tbe charge 01 a
. conductng s.
loon clt and .
wlhout a ) state lcense. Sbe
elployed an atore ) ' to Islst her out of her
man ) troublel and ho succeeded In geting
the last case contuued . unti next Tuesday.
'I'r..t'llh n Prl'n.1
Who \ \ ' protect OU from tbobe -
Who1 ) tnemles-
nausea. Indigeston , malaria and the slcl.-
ness produce.1 hy rocking on the WI\'e9 ,
anl , lometmes by Inland tra\'elng o\'er the
rough bed. oC I laid rairoads. Such 1
rrlenc Is Uosteter's Stomach Iter. Ocean
mariner.'achtslen , commorclal and theatrical -
atrical agents anll tourlstl testry to thl
prot.eth'e pOlcncy of this elect\'o safeguBrd.
which conquer also rhtUmatbm , nenous-
nes ! and ,
biousness .
U""I'UI . \ 1111'lt . . .tlll..I.
Dl'DUQl'C , Jul ) ' 3.-Slleclal ( Telegram- )
Archbishop Hennene ) has Indefniely post-
roned the trial the Dshop Donacum -
o Ip-
peal case. Thl J'lxgerahl party falell 10
appear. aleging Irregulariy In nle citatons ,
I'ur , ' ' , , ' ,
n'hUII,1'n
' . \ ' . . ,
lur.rurd'Ncll 1'lu"I.lut.
Dr. J. \eunder , ( harlote , N , t' , . I'S
"I hi pleasnt to tbe taste and ranks alnong
te beBt or nene toniII for debitated cen. "
_
PRNCE OF lW A S\I ,1 I t.ERS ,
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Lawcr Lund or Algna Stol , ' I . nmcnsc
/
. ,
Sums.
.I ,
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CUNNNG BUSINESS ME I , I VICTIMS
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1lh , 111.t.1 5r"'II ) ' W1i' , ! II.-
t.I..t Ilt 11 li' t't tTltlt.rtHt
- tll ) ' tr I eurt"'r ' II IJrlmc
CI"erll III"'t'n : I .
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WEDsrEn CITY. la. . Jul' -Specn1) ( )
-In th , heart of Iowa. at " " : ona. where
cnurt om " , ls. Itorne's nnll bankers are
as eunnlnr as foxes. a man b ) ' Ihe name I
or 1.1111 was / fm'ler Cor $ ! OO.OO. Ils
al'c > t occurre.1 In his own ofce an.l . whie
the ofcers were there he went Into a she.1 .
In the re/r or the 'arll anl ne\'er caml
out alh'o. The coroner's jur ) ' brouh In
a \erdlct of denth h ) ' : pople : ) ' . No Iutopsy
\rs malic. albolh al the s'mptoms or his
death were thohe or polsonln . There 15
more to the history or T.und's ' rorrerles
than one woull nt frst bdle\e. " .or ten
ears \e kelt his wire , his buslltss IFSO-
elates alHI his clerks In darknss reJarll-
jng the way he waR buiding a colossal
fortlne.
Lunt movl,1 In tlC best sorel ) In his
nelghborhooll. le was I man of great
nerve. Pltaslnl In appearancC Ind hrlght
al a conversatonalst. be male Irlellis or
a1 who came In conlact wlh him. He was
the conndental western alent or T. . 1. Hlss
oC Cblcao. who now holds $123.000 worth
oC his rorgel paper. That he had a pre.
moniion somcthlng oul of the 01-
dinar ) ' was Iolng to happen seCms
to ha\'e been a certalnlr , Cor
just two weeks berore his untme\
\'Islt to thl shell he took Olt a le Insurance . -
anco polc ) ' for $20.000. The l1ropert ) he
amassed by bls Correrles wl he takln. but
this le Insurance polc ) ' wl remain for
the widows Dld orphans.
EVIENCI ai , ' cnnl.
' the reconl hooks
Ten ) 'ears ago on mlst ) .
In the 011 cOlrt housl. the count ) leat or
] osslth cOUlt ) ' . wl be rOlnl , tbe frst
records or Llnl's crimes. Heas tben a
strugglng atorey nnl dabblng sOle In
real rstate. In the eOlrse of his land busl.
ness he was the wester agent ror &uss of
Chicago atI others. A customer would
como nlong looking for lald aOl n deal
would be made. In blt reI Instances woult
a sale be ether than a tme sale. I $1.000
were paid Iown on a piece oC Ilroperty the I
monlY anll the notes. securel b ) ' mortgage' '
on the land. would be Rent ralthrll ) ' to the
ownr In the east. but before the ) ' lelt
"Igona a cOl'y or al the papers In the
case. wih exact signature caples of a1 the
partes to Ihe deal. woull be In tbe Rare
01 Lund. This was the secret 01 his work.
The papers were recorde.1 wih the cOlnt $
recorder and In due course or tme 1.lnd
would enler Into correspondence with par-
tes In the east looking for Investments ,
He wOlld rorge duplcate notes and sel
them. An ) ' Investgaton on thu part of
the woult-he purchasers would prove the
notes a1 right. Tbe blslness ha.1 . been
recorde.1 anll Ihe banker wo\lr 11ronounce
the slgnatlrcs to the notes lnlfle. Tbe
forged paper wOllde foa ed' and , Lunl ,
would get the money. This was his cbloce
scheme. , "
Whenever he was In need at , pressing
flnds ho would make Olt a cha tel mortgage -
gage on a bUlch of steeh. sign some
Carmer's name to It. ba\'e 1re.c , . rdld and
stld It to Hlss In Chicago nn" ! et the
monc ) ' . Hlss now bas thousallls of dolars
worth of chatel mortgales o'this'ktnd ' , and
a fcculnrlt ) or them 01 Is that n two slg-
natlres are alke. showllg Lunl'to have
heen a very clever man with a pen ,
WHERE HE WAS .
CAlGHT.
The \\'a ' Llnlcme to grief was In a
manner than could hardhavo Ibeen un-
hard\
I epected to him. A rarmer by tht name of
.
Peterson , Ivllg .llear AlgRna/boucht. / ' R
rarm of Hls , I , . nll actll . ! g pt ar
doing al the business. Peteron gave a
mortUze and note for $1,40. Flnall'
Peterson wanted' to pay ol the nota anr
mortgae ant went to Lund for that plr-
pose. l.und trlell to dissuade him. telng
him he had better keell his mane ) ' . but
Peterson Insisted and Lund a/reed to seld
to nuss and ! et the paller. They did not
come. and when Peterson asked ror nuss'
address In Cblcogo. Llld put him ol nrst
with one exclse Bnd thel another. Intl
fnaly Peterson wrote n leter to "I. . D ,
Russ. Chtcalo. Hunt him up In the director -
rector ) . . . Anll HISS , also gettng suspi-
cous , sent a letter with al tbe papers In
the case , to tbe Algona bank. Peterson was
and went to the bank to get his
notfed
note and mortgage. le roun,1 , a note ror
$ ,350 at i per cent Interest. whereas he
bad gl\en a note for $1,400 at 8 per cent
Interest. Then anl there Petersol claimed
this 10te anl mortgae a forger ) anl a
visit to the court hOlse showed two mortgages -
gages recordel Igalnst Peterson's rarm.
Lunll WIS arrested and his death folowed.
GI "IS ( . \ W.Y " . . \TI 1 WOIIS STOCK
H"H ; 1.1.'H C.rl"rlt.l.erIH.1 If
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'rr'lnl t. Illtl"I't. 1"'AI"tll ,
DES : IIES. July 23.-Speclal ( Tele-
ram.-A ) decided ensaton has been caused
! In thIs city b ) . the discovery that I , ' . : ! .
Hubhel. president or the Des Iolnes Water
compan ) has been orerlnr large blocks of
the company's 1tok tb Infuental citzens
without asking an ) compensaton. Hlbbel
wi not ( Ieny the statement that he has
orered to give the stock away all several
to whom It was olered haye al-
gentemen
miled that the oler was made. The rea-
son Cor the wilngness of the company to
gl'o awa ) Is stock Is fOln.1 . In tbe talt
that the and the
cly counci ctzens wih
remarkabll Inanlmlty are fghtng the com-
pan ) ' and have been for ) 'ears. Se\'eral ) 'cars
a o tbe compan ) ga\'e away a largo qUln-
of Is stock at a when It was
tly tme
trying to sel Its pllnt to the city. Noa
propositon Is pendln ! for the sale of tbe
works to the clt . on terms which are re-
gardl'd a too high ror the cl ) to pay.
, \nother scheme tbat the counci Is can.
slterlnr Is to bull an Indepen.lent . system
of water works and let the old eomvany
shift ror IseU. Tbe eompans olcers were
bacly frlgbtened b ) tbo sentment ) In Cnvor
ot the ciy buldlnr Is own works and the
elort to seclro the Intuencc or the proml.
nent people Is tbe resul At least two
relatves or councimen havc been orered
stoc1t In the company. and two prominent
bankers have rerus.1 . lke olers , I cannot
be learell that any oC the stok has been
aCCelJted by Ileople to whom It 1 WIS olered.
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'Iu Ih. 1'I"I.r 'H. ' "
DES IINES. Jul ) ' : , ( epec tl Tele-
gram.-Go\'ernor ) DrakJ thl1 Jr\lin ! , \gned
.
a proclamaton euilno .tltlo.t . to the
death of General GcoH 1 \ . . J , nes oC Du-
bU'IIC , 1)1)111 a trlhle to : , l 1 Sl'r'cef ! of
the deceaset and sett , , 3 rlll.ho . o ot
! ( o.
his runeral as an ore.lll'm pf moulilg.
Is Jr l red ! ' Imild-
I thlt al Ia ! (11 11'11
Ings In the state be piacel11ltUIaU mast on
that dar and that the Cxulut1e .1Jlio.s be
, ' .
clo
I\
DUIUQUJ . Ia. . July 2/SpecI31 / Tell.
. ) - ' fun ' be
gram.-Gllerll Jonts' rl 'I beli
Satnrda ) at St , Patrick's. * s lgnor Uran
wi celebrale requiem , t , , 1
Sh"Wt'r ' ' uwn.
m s \INES. Jul ) 2Jupeelal ' Tele-
grlm-Two ) Inches or ral \ N s ralen here
In the last twenty-Cour h04r " .I tbo storm
contnues. Heports show' a' . terrIfc rain.
rai \'arlous 11.rts of southern Iowa , whie
the entre statl has been thorolghly soake.l .
In several sectons drouth Qf tbree weeks'
standing ha . been broken hi tmo to sae
thl cor crop.
( 'hrlHIII S'IIHtH ; . . .t.
IE IAJS , Ia. . Jul ) 3.-/Specal / Telegram. )
-Several score oC ChrIstan sclentlts from
al ovr lo\a are In 'esllon at Lemas.
These In attendance ale nol deltgates rrom
the "arlou8 toletes they reprosenl. but
(010 merely In their Individual eapaclt )
ror the belp In Inslructon promised b ) ' the
meetng. The senlon .loBe tomorrow
nlgbt. wi .
e.r. 31"\1 I. Jlwn. -
JEI FEnW : la. , Jul' 23-(81Ieclal.- . ( )
Conshlerable cor ha been mo\.tnt bee the
past rew da's. the reault of the rlsl In
local markets , Antcipatng the probable
outcome of the conterence oC the raiway
,
I
mAn Rer wih a view to the t tln of
Irtl/bt tArls on rlin 25 ( r ctnl. 'ora'l ' '
( lelltf hAVe tAken tme by the rorelock ntHI
rlls,1 pr\ls on Al prOluco tbat comcs I
w\ln the scope ot the new rtl. I
probable thal hal thl IMt ) 'Mf'S cnrn 10/ /
Olt crop Is stl In crtbs and bin ! II this
cunt ) ' . In flct but lUe or the stue WI
l h renlers ho were ( to I
soh realxe exct on their crops. \ ob\/e(1
. . ' " . . ' nu'rrt'I. . ,
rlr
n..I'.IIIII. tit' l. \'rrt'I.
DES IINES. Jul ) ' 23.-S\ecl.1 Tle-
frm.-The ) state rnlroa,1 comml ! loner
have prepared thtlr reprt al the rfent
ralrol wrtck At l. an. In whIch twenl ) ' .
f\'e people \\'He klcI Is lot II c-
' the
. "
haustve Ioeumelt. blt /'es brletr
racl concerning the acclrnl , nnd t oncr-
ates thl rairoad com pal ) ' Crom Ilalc In
connecton with the oeeurencl. Cor \ \ hlch
the engtner an.l ( onlilclor or the tlaln
which rln Into the rlgllnr train are hell
to be 801el' responsible.
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UUI.IOTO : Ta. . Jul' 23. - ( SII'clal 'fel-
Igram.-Af"r ) making t\\O utlll.ts re-
celty to polson blm.U. O. J. ne 'lolls. a
iO.ar-ol prisoner II tbe cOlnty Jai. con-
tncd ror at assalit Insl month on a 13-
'er'oll girl. commited sulchle h ) hln IIJ
hlmsClf to a br In the cel Iloor with n
rOII cll from 111 cot. 1Cnolls was n
SIJanlar.1 nlli conshlHcl1 a ! ut'er chaJcter
ami ba.l few rrlndl or Iequalntaucls. H (
h.1D a sister 1\'lng In SI Thomas. ant ,
" . . \ ' . . . t ' .
.tltlll'll I. tl. IIAtl. 'rlllull.
DES IOINJ S. Jul ) ' 23.-Sllecal ( Tell-
ram.-The ) atorn C ) ' general or Iowa \11
at once nll11cal to the Unlte.1 States supreme
court the case In which the ncw anl-c-
law was .Ieclarell 10 be luconsttu-
barete
,
tonal The decision was hnnllell , Iown ) 'es
terday at SI Pall b ) ' Circuit Jldge Sanborn.
The hS11 expectl',1 , snch a
el1ral
dcclslon and ) wl take the case 111 It once ,
I
ItCI t' I : 'S CI.DIS . \ "g\
SI tUN" " It'lnrl.1 " ' I'ln " ! Ult. . t r.r
' . .IAh h"'I ) ' l.ntl ; .r ( ; "lt.r..I ) ' .
Somehow wo got to tallng ubolt the SI
LOlis storm. relates tbe ChIcago Hecord.
Doothby ha.1 been a locomot\'e engineer
anI usell to rln Into SI Louis over the \'an-
.1ala lne. 10 remarkel on the queer cou-
.Iuct . or storms or that klOI ali sall a C ) ' .
clone or tornado would do anthlng. rrom
! oldlng an ancton to establshing a new
relgion. He s11d he once had a rrlend who
went west to Oe a claim and get start Id to
run Cor congress. This friend. one Cruzen.
stappIll In a'ale ) ' or tbe \ asatch rane In
Utoh and went to prospect. ; le ( ld a
good deal or locatng anl round what be tok
to be a go 00 thing. 11Icatons were very
promising. He started to "do his work. "
which mcuns the perrormance 01 the amount
of work slleclfed for locators b tbe go\'ern-
)
ment. Tbe land ofce laws arc to the elect
that a man mlst do $100 worth of work on
his cnlm wihin n ) 'elr. else he rorrels tbe I
claim. nnd the frst man who OlS another I
locaton notce eets thl propert ) Sometmes.
when a prospector has a nne piece of prop-
erty. promising richness , other people wi
come lp and locate 'Jear , so as to be haOI ) '
to jump tnto tlO ! ; oed tlng I tbe ear
IJsses wihout the frst claimant buiding a
house or making some other Impro\'lmenl
Crlzen knew his claim was nrst class.
blt he loolshly went to chasing afer strJnge
gods. thinking he wOlid get somethlnt bet-
ter. The months passed , anll somebod ) ' else
Ilrowlng arolld In the neighborhood or
that original Crlzen claim fOlnd much min-
erai and n camp sprung lp. Things were
boomIng an < the Crlzln claim was In the
midst or Ihe rlsh-wlholt a spalcll or
work bellg done on I. Others were anx-
watehln that . ready to -
olsl ) ! caim. rllo-
catc It as soon as the 36 th da should pasa.
ali the real OWlel was rar ) ) ' 11.1 kuew
nothing of the fortlne within his grasll.
Dut about four da's berore the end of the
) 'ear In some \\'a ) ' he learned of the sltlaton
and startcd onr the mountains lel mel.
He was running a rce aulnst tmo for I
fortune. and tmo seemed to havc al tbe
best 01 It. Yarlous < elays beld him bact.
anll It was on the' afernoon 01 the last day
of rrace tbat he came down rrom the mOln-
talus and Into the vale ) ' . nld some hours
later he was 01 his claim.'hat could he
do ? Certolnl ) ' he cOlldn't bult a hOlse
In that . Then he tholght or a .
tme. wel.
That was I. He would dig n ten-foot wel ,
an,1 that \olid let him 011 Dlt he had no
tools. He must brrow. He went to the
man on the nlxt locaton anl asked ror a
spadl. The felow was one or those who
ha.l been waitng to adopt the Cruzen claim
and , dlssappolnted at Cruzen's arrl'al. he
refused to lInd or sel an ) ' tols. The man
went to the next claim with lke reslit.
: obod ) wOlld sel or lend him In'thln .
He to his claim In .
returne Iespcraton.
He real ed that I must be YCr ) rlcb. There
wOlld be no chance to relocate I. tbolgh.
al,1 I Ilst be lost He weariy sat down
heslde a huge boulter that juted olt of
the ground. reelng that his last hope wns
gone. I had been a hot day ant he ha,1 ,
traveled rast to get there. He waR op-
prfssld by the heat a 111 tholght he was
going to ralnt rrom o\'erexerton. Suddenly
there was a crash or thlnder. nnd he 100keI ,
up to see the heavens Inlll wlh green.
horrid clouds , In an Instant the \\'In,1 ,
rose to furious mlht an < tbe clouds spat
fre as they role < an,1 , chured about. The
trees bowed themselves , anl dead pines
shot throlgh the air. Then out or the
awfliness of a black distance came a \ \ ' -
a'rlh
lng , snaky thing Ihat hung from heaven to
earth and tra\'eled wlh the fur ) ' of the
devel. Crlzen had neyr Reen an'thlng lke
I He clng to the shelter his Juttng
rock. Hc saw shantes leveled and great
pines cut lke a arbI shaving or ntuh -
ble heard.n Instant 10re anll the twistIng -
Ing tongle of vapor was In his terriory.
Up to this tme It had not stopped. blt :
Just 18 I crossed the lne of bls ealm It i '
haled. nnd for a moment stooll stii , wrlh-
Ing and turing at one point to the accompaniment -
paniment of persistent thlnder sound.
'hen , as though clanglng Is mind , I I
hal one , It rushed across the corner , an.l. .
takln lp the shant of the man who bad
! )
I frst refusell to Itnd him tools , I lammel
that man right \ \ ell Then I was ! one.
I Crlzen hastenell oVlr to the spot where
the twistng column hal stopped. Then
with a er of surprise he leokNI at his
watch. Yes. there were stl Ivo minutes
to his credit-ant there , ) 'awnlng berore
him. drlell b ) that writhing , tlrnlng piar
of Intenslfe.1 . rorce. was a bcautrul round
and ennly ( lug wel , the fnest ever known
In that country. And the Cruzen caim was
saved.
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[ South OU1nhn X ? News. : ] :
\e lfdu ) : Uun wn mnlHlgeT or th. I , " .k.
Ing hous < )11)01 Futor and the (11ors of
the .tock paper wlc.1 lollrcsman Inccr.
\ \ ho Is In Wnhlngton. askln ! blm to cal
the ' ' at once ( 'x-
Illon I > tn1lstH gl'lcl':1 . alll
plal1 tn hln the aecenlt ) or ( 'nluulnl the. .
strt ri Fftce. I 1\lllrnrued 101 li" . ,
\\'A ) ' mll Ben Ice ol\lrls thft If the trcet !
, 'nr scrvl ( ws ! ,1 , cntnu(1 South Omaha .
lt ' ' n " . . one In Iht. I
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wull 'nl' \ 1115 \
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/ In the This
rortnlJ 1./,1 ore IIlUOOU.
\\(1111 mlke the IllaII'Jnrlt1 at 10 :
m. un,1 , 4 11. m. The fa'klng hon cs oLJecl
10 Ihls. I tlnl nrh Ing at 1'llork comls
too Inte tu b , ' ls ! lrll thll atcl10n , Inll
wOlld lu\'c to ' . , hdd oyer \nll Ibe 1tt
roreuoon. . \lullnl' I.ollt Is thAt tf th ( car
tec Is dlsl' ' the hCUSl'
5"1 nl'IIt1 pMkllhCUSl'
1:1. tr a Jrentt'r tol.thll 01 I , wOIl1 ht
Hil dlrcct to Omaha h ) ' : : ( I"'nll'r. thls
' 1Ilhllng the lamher at Irtl'ls
Illerlall' hallle \ this 0/1. nr.1 111 tumbcr of
' < rntieClet , The hlSlless oC the lural
Rtl\ll'S
olcC hs Inclea.c.1 " ml h In the last
' . ' or 'l\sln"l trr was
) 'al that the Inlar ) . UII ; "
InCrl'a I'11 $100 a 'l'nt. n short tme II O. I
thl fhane Is mnde thC Imolnt or 1:1 latter -
ter dercascII. ! ft\ : II
wi hI Ireatl ! 1m Il \
Iht' . .1cn'I'elOlld hat some t'II'Ct Oi thl'
n\I' r'dtral hullll . whlrh Is toe erectcd ,
( "I\I.\'t' : 1.1'1'I't'l 11 11Dt ,
I , ' . \'nl".II'r t'I. l"tnl" ril I
Chlll" In 1:11" " ' .
The acUon of lcsFrs. 11 lan < . I'ralck nnll
lenlel. the counci eommlteo on \'I\lICI : !
streets an'l all' 's. In rlcommrlilng that I
dames to the al01lt 01 $2i [ ha nlowt.1 :
P. G. \alwbcI' on accounl 01 clnge or
grmlo Is ht'ln ! ! evercy rlltlclrrll
Some reweks Igo'nlwcber plt In a
claim I arnst the . cl ) ' al/Ing tha hlH
propert ) nt Tweutl.th a 1\1 :1 solt avelUe
hall been .Iamagcl , to tht nmounl or $2i [
Oi necolnt or the ehal e In grdl' . The
mnter was looked lP 111,1 , I was r0111
that tl "ralle was ol'llele,1 , changei In De-
cembe. IS ! ! . ant the contract was let the
same month. albol/h thc ladlnl WIS not
' the or IS .
actlal ) done Ilt sprIng ! ( .
The street at that 1Inl was 10\\rcd f\
reet. which \\'alwelJr's hou e Just that
man ) ' reet abo\'e the stn'et. Thc 11/1 of
the lot slopcII down. II alh'cs that he
t(1 n claim In 1591 , blt therC Is 10'c -
orl In the clerk's olce o sUlh a claim
having ago. been led untl Ihont two weeks
" 11"1" , ' 1.IAht 11 " .
I has \etn the ! enerl Impr'hlon nt thl'
l1fcent lve stock larketR that lght hogs
arc onl' temporrl
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