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I - - . - - TJE OMATA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , TUNE 6 , 1898. - - ,
L NEWS OF INTERESTFROM IOWA.
k COUNCIL
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p. \ ) lINOIt lflT1ON.
$1 -
Call at Thc 11cc omco for Cuban maps , lOc
each.
Mr and MrR , H. A enrIo are visiting
relatives In llaRtingf3 , Nob.
Tim June sessIon of the Board o County
Supervisors commences tO(1ty.
The Ivans 1aurury ii the bailer In flno
$ work both for color and finish. 520 Pearl
't ; street. Pliono 290.
\ lon t you think it must be a pretty good
Iaindry ( hat can please o many humreds
of customers ? \VeII-thnts the 'Eagle , "
724 Ilroailway.
Thomas McA0nms ( lkd Saturday night at
it. lnrnarVs ; hospital. where ho had been
a patient for the last fourteen months. lie
was 79 years ohl.
There v1II be a meeting this evening at
S oclock of the Council Illuffa floiilster
club In the oflicu of Secretary W. II.Vare ,
ocr , 523 Broadway ,
. . fleorgoVost and l4 Murphy , two young
- < fcllows , liecatno InVolvel In ti fight early
yesterday moriilng at a ilance in the Iitr.ua
knit and rern arrested.
County Superintendent. Eawyer has been
invited to the annual celebration of alnuiit
( lay at the State university at Iowa City ,
'which vlll ho held ( hero tomorrow.
Mrs. Thomas l'reclous of 2013 FIfth ave.
flue , who formed one of the crowd at the
transfer depot ycsterlny afternoon. had her
goIl wttcli picked from her Iocket. )
'rle Detroit gas machine viII light your
residence or store , costing 1 cent. to run a
sixty-four candle power lniiip four hours. J.
. . - C , . l3Ixby , boating , plumbing , lighting , 202
' Main nail 203 l'earl St. , Council Bluffs , In.
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Frank iCillion of Neola. who was Indlctet
the recent session of the district court
gralul jury on the charge of burglary during -
ing the daytime , was brought back from
j Iluniboldt , Neti. , yesterday by Sheriff Mor-
gnu on requisition papers ,
The Chase-Lister conpaiiy opened a summer -
mer engagement at the Dohany theater last
- night to a well filled house. The play ,
"Lynwood , " was well presented atlil a nuni-
her of first-class and Up-to-date specialties
introduced between the acts.
. The regular monthly iiieetliig of tue city
council will be held tonight. Among the
matters to come before the session v11l be
the awarding of ( lie contract for the repairs
r to the North Main street bridge , which has
been closed for several weeks.
Harriet Margarito , the infant daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry 0. McGee , died yest.r-
day nfternoon troiii iiifltieiiza , aged S months.
TIme funeral will be held this afternoon from
t' the family residence , 220 Third street , Ituv.
w. s. Barnes of the Pirst Presbyterian
church conducting the services.
F'rcd hooker of 106 High street met with
a serious accident Saturday evening in a
runaway , lie was driving along South aye-
nile , when his horse took fright at a pass-
lag ilock of sheep and ran away. The buggy
was overturned and hooker throwii against
a barb wire felice , which tore a jagged gash
two hliclies long In hiii neck ,
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Although the ordinance lirohibitinc riding
of bicycleS oii sidewalks was not Included in
tha recemitly compiled city ordinances , it has
never been repealed and Is consequently still
in force. l was passed by the council Ode-
her L , 1&)1 ) , aul provides for a line of hot
hess than $3 tiiti ( not more than $50 for its
intrctIon. , Chict of Pollee hlixby says the
ordinance wIll be enforced.
O'rank Shili , who has bcii studying In the
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts al Philadelphia -
adelphia , I'i , , and lie is home on a 'Islt
to his linronts in Omaha to take in ( lie exposition -
position , was in Council ifluffs yesterday re-
newitig old acquaintances. Mr. Shill Is a
rising young ar.tIst and last year was
awarded time 'Toppen prIze" and this year
' lie carried off the schoiarshlii medal , which
- entitles. him to life study in' the academy ,
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C. B , Viavi Co. , femaio remedy ; consultation -
tion free. Office hours , 9 lo 12 and 2 to 5.
Ifc'aitli book furnished. - 32-327-32S Mer-
riamn block.
Money to loan on city property. ICinne.
N. Y. Piumbtug company. Tel. 250.
FOR SjtLE-Cood econthhont1 bicycle at
bargain. Call at The lIce ofhIe , Council
muffs ,
Irving hotel , 2759Bd'y ; rates $1.50.
aItANI ) 1.ODflhi OF' INS'I'httjC'FIOY ,
M8NOIIN Are ltihle.lt , ) hiutil 'l'iyc , SCM-
Mitilis 'Efiuhit ) ' ,
Two sessIons of the grand MasonIc lodge
school for instruction viIi be hielti today by
Custodians Van Satin and Gratiger. This
. - . evening the delegates to the grand lodge
'iyiil be the guests of Bluff City lodge. when
a candidate viii be initiated in the third
degree , TIme work will be in charge of the
grand lodge custhihlans , assisted by other
hiromitient visiting Masons , Many of time
delegates , accompanied by the local memo-
hers of ( lie order , yesterday visited the cx-
position ,
t Theodore S. l'arvin of Cedar Rapids , seem-
tory of theGrand Masonic lodge of Iowa ,
\ is vrobably ( lie most widely known meniber
of the order in the sUite. lie has held the
office of secretary of the grand ledge ever
I - since June - B , 1814 , a Perlo(1 of fifty-four
years. lie is ( lie only living mnenibor of time
first grand lodge of Iowa Masons , which
was organized in Burlington in November ,
1840.
1840.Mr.
Mr. Parvin also has the distinction of
being the oldest editor in the state. In
1142 In Muscatine , which was ( lien known
by the name of i3looiningtoii , ho lmublishied
time hhioomington herald , Mark Twain , the
famous American humorist , served his op.
hircntlceshui ) at that time under Mr. Parvin
as ( ho "printer's devil' ' In the coniposing
room of the Bloomington Herald ,
Cordwood for sale cheap. Address W , In. ,
13cc office , Coumicil hihliffs.
I1auriius Music IIous , 325 llroatjway ,
where the. organ stands upon the building ,
) ( eclis a full hue of hmianos and organs. All
the latest music , ( lie , newest songs , ( he
finest of somali instruments and strings , All
business done aim ( lie square. Straight goods ,
tow expenses , low prices accordingly. Masons
are inyitcl to itmake it one of their head-
( lulirters i'hile visiting iii our city.
Storage , Wino & Konigmachor , 336 flwy.
Ajax tablets , wonderful nerve tonic for
restoring vitality and iergy , a poltive
cure , Sent by mail. Ieliaven's drug store.
Ft'ed Peterson hmna purchased a League
bicycle from Cole tee Cole.
Try Moore's death to lice and mites.
'i'lik'f In tis , ' 'lulls ,
- A man giving ( lie name of Michael Dunn
Is unilur arrest for the burglary of John
Quiimn's resideuco at 1319 Eighth avenue
. yesterday afternoon. The iuai was seen to
heave the house by a neighbor , who at once
e hmnsteimed to the transfer depot , 'hero Mm ,
t , Quinn Is night wachmnman , and informed
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' htini , Duin vas soon located mingling with
the crowd at time depot. and on being nr-
- - - - . rested a revolver and a razor and other
$ ' somali articles token from Quinii's house
were found on him ,
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NASONRYAND TIlE ChURCh
Rev. Dr. MoDonald' sermon to the Iowa
Grand Lodge.
TENETS OF THE ORDER ARE RELIGIOUS
True Teneliltigs ( if Masonry Lenti to
Christ 1tIeilstlIl ) ' us the ColLier
. fir the 'Feititile All Seek
ID Coisstruc ( ,
In rsponso to ( lie invitation extended by
the rector , ie' . L. I' , Mionnld , ( ho members -
bers of the local Mabonic bilges and a large
number of the delegates to the gland lodge
attended the services yesterday eveniog at
St. l'aul's ' 1'iiiCOPal ) church , Simecimml imnisic
was rcmidercd by ( him mu vsed choir and
I , M. Treymior , who was In excellent voice ,
rciidcrcd ( lie hmeautiful oio , 'Tiio I'cntent ( , ' '
by Vandewarter. The mnemimbers of the order -
der remideavoimsed at tim. ( Irand hotel amid
from ( hero proCeeded ( o time chitlich In a
body. 11ev. Dr. McDonald preached on "Ma-
sonry nod the Church , " taking as his text
I Kings V. hiamt of versa rim "ihehiolil , I vur-
pose to builti an house mitito the miamne of
tIme I.ord , my Coil. " lie said :
The words are tlioc of Kimig Solomon , a
hart of a niessago seilt to Hiram , king of
Tyre , to ncqttaint him with his purpose of
carrying out. the desire of his father. David ,
to build a house unto the Lord God of Iii-
mel. And as they served to introduce to
Hiram this very important subject , I have
chosen them to introduce time words which
I vurose speaking to those who are here
tomiigimt representing Masonry , which , in its
tetielmings and work , lma so niucli to do with
( hint tcnii.le . , which Solomimon in hits text. ( he-
dares lila imrvose to build unto the Lord
hiis God , I deenm it an honor and a privilege ,
fly bretliremi. to be gramited this opportunity
to speak to members of the grand lodge of
I9iua and thai representatives of so nma'
subordinate lodges of this state , a privilet ,
which I appreciate and which I hope to
nmake tie means of showing to you some of
the tonchiimigs of our order in what many pos-
slbly be to soimue a new light in relation to
thilmigs outside of the lodge.
ltetilt of JgitriLiiee.
Now , I know that ( he order of Masons
1.as not ltvcd its life and done its rim k
witlu'ut opposition , and sonmetinies bitter
hostility. I know ( lint there are soiii& who
attil oppose and fight against it , that some
cleiiients decry it and sonic preachers feel
called t'ion to l'rI'r.c1 against it and refuse
ti ndtiiit to their fcl. those who belong to
it limit mhiis I fully believe is altogether
beenuse they do not know amiythiimig about it
or because they judge it by those who ,
though mimembers of ( lie order. live In con-
trndictimi of Its tLaChiimmgS. I do not hesitate -
tate to say tcrlthit ( hint there is no evil
tetelming , no evil immiluemice in Masonry itself ,
but that tIme whole suhiect and influence of
this ancient order are emily for good , It is
claimed aimil believed ( lint Masonry created
an opposition to ( lie Church of Christ. that
it niahies itS flleITihers satisiled wltlmout re-
lIgmoim. WithoUt tLe church , that the lodge
takes the place of the church with ninny ,
and this is apparently substamitiated by , r-
roneous claimmis ead inconsistent conduct of
Miiomis : thiemiaclvt's , who tin make ( lie lodge
an excuse fur neglecting ( lie church.
But those who make time lodge an excuse
for not going to church would. I am sure ,
find another excuse if ( lucy had not that ,
and they arc Iii ( hat position in direct opposition -
position to time real teachings of Masonry.
The truth is that Masonry is calculated , and
I believe was originally intended , to be ( lie
handnmaid of religion. I believe that It Is
so to sonic extent today , and I use ( lie word
rehigiomm hot In ( lint vague , indefinite , nmeamm-
ingless way that Is conimon to time world.
bUt in its real sense as referring to the
Cimristlnii church , In Masonry a man Is
taught to believe in Cod as his Father and
Almighty Ruler and In ( he bible as ( lie word
of God and the guide of his life. lie is
taught time Importance of prayer , that no
important ufliertaktng should be entered
Upon without prayer. He is taught of a Lu-
tore life for which this is a precaution , of
a land beyond to which each toast go. poor
and blind and naked , trusting absolutely in
time mercy 00(1 grace of Cod. lie Is taught
( lint his entrammce into ( lie lodge is typical
of his future entrance Into ( lie grand lodge
above. where ( hue King of Heaven rules , who
Is no respecter of persons , but with whom
all are on a perfect equality , and in that
lodge ho is taught ( lie kind of moral life
vli1ch is necessary to win time approval of
God , FaIth , hope anti charity arc the most
important rounds of the ladder that reaches
to heaveti , while purity and temperance arid
uprightness of living are constantly emphasized -
sized ,
A huvirys ( hioti in the l.o.lge.
Again , through all the history of Masonry
there have beemi found In its ranks many of
earths greatest and wisest and best men ,
amid ninny of them deeply religious , many
leaders in the service of God , while never
yet has there been knowingly or intentionally -
ally admitted one inlldoi or ammo reprobae.
Therefore , I say that both the teaching amid
( lie inhimmence of Masonry are good ; that
every nina whmo enters ( hero in earnestness
and sincerity ought to be ( lie better mann for
it , and I never attend ( lie lodge without
finding there sonie good thought worth tak-
lag homo capa'mlo of helping each life.
True , Masonry leads directly and of imeces-
sity to the Christiami church and Its sacra-
meats and no man can lie a consistent macrn-
her of time fraternity In the broadest souse of
( lie ( cmi unless lie is also a member of time
Chiristtnri church , Some of you will , I
tlmmrik , disagree with this ; some of' you will
tliimmk I armi exaggerating , amid so I propose
tonight to demmionstrate tIme facts in their
different vnys , or at least ( rota three dif-
tomcat authorities. First. from the holy
bible , ( ho guide of all Mimsomis ; second , froimm
time examples of those who are revered Lu
the lodge , arid third , fmoni time work of
Masons in construction of ( lie temple.
TIme holy bible , ( lie rccognizel eord of
God , is declarcl to be the guide of Masons ,
Theme they tImid time truth. there they learn
their duty , there timey seek for light , If
Masons will follow time guide offered them In
Masonry they will be leil directly to time
Christian church. Amid I ask you. my
brethren , to study ( hat guide amid to seek
time truth , and I am convinced that time moore
you seek the more you will timid staring you
in ( lie face wherever you turn ( hue central
truth of it all , Jesus Christ , your Savior and
ills kingdom lircihareul for your entramico.
i\iitl if you search ( limit record emirmuestly and
clearly I mulmuili be mmmuch surprised If you tie
not fInd ( hat wimemi Christ estabiisiied that
kingdom In time world lie imiadu it to lie one
amid gave to It a charter which should Lie
imautictl uiown fronu generation to generation ,
amud I shall be still further surprised if you
\vlio claim as Masons to comae by riglmt of
charter amid by right of the saran Initiation
anti work ( roam ( ho lodge ( if time holy S ( ,
Jc'n at Jerusalem are satisfied us Chris-
tiamma to miter ammy church which cannot show
its charter troni ( be Church of time holy St ,
John at Jerusmmlemmm , which Is iii army sense a
elamidestimme or irregular one atmd which has
not time orIginal work ou1aiuetl ( or it in the
bvginmmimmg.
ii'i.eilN oil the Julius ,
Let us turn , theim , to toy second proof ,
from time examnimles of ( he patrons of Ma.
sonry , We aim ! mlasomms hook back to the holy
St. Jul111. St. Johumi the hhmmptist amid St. Johun
tIle Livangelist , They are our leaders ,
guides antI cxamnpiea ; to them our lodges are
dedicated , it is frurim that same St. Jobmi
( hint we mnerimbers of time Episcopal church at
time emid of the mmincteemmthi century derive tIme
great hart Of our beautifJ comnmmiumiiou of-
lIce , It Is in direct line from that surmie lit ,
John that I who speak to you ttmrmigim ( re-
ceivel lily orders km time sacred nminlstry , It
is from him as a gramul toaster in the , church
that this coimgrcgatlon wiiicim worships here
received its charter as mu congregation In
time clmurch of God. Can any one doubt uuhat
time examples of our greatest Masons teacim
with regart to the Christina tuitlm and the
Christian church ?
There remains the third aud last imolnt in
( ida srtiuiueut. The uork 1mm the MaccoLe
lodge has much and constant reference to
the building of King Solomon's temple. It
was there , trimditiomi tells us , in the three ,
Solomon , king of Israel , hiram , king of
Tyre , and Hiram Abiff , time widow's son , that
Masonry had its origin. Now , my brethren.
that temple of King Solomon , perfect In till
Its details above anything else perhaps in
the world , was a type of that teniple which
Christ came to build Upon earth. In your
lodge you arc taught of another temple , the
timpia of honor and virtue , of purity and
trutim , ( hat time buliuhing of tlmnt and its corn-
pietion in time perfection of Christian ii'tng
nail character may finally be acconiplishmed. '
But ( lint same holy book , the guide of Ma-
norms , tells us that nil tlmhs ( hepends upon
Coil. Here , then , Is your dimLy to obey time
call af Christ : here is your work to build
Ui ) 'time perfect iitc , and here is the strength
and time help , only through union with
Christ , vlmichm hits church and kingdom alone
niford. My brethren , Masomiry ( caches 'us
time Iniportanco of religion , the reality of
faith , time beauty of love and fellowship , the
necessity and benefit of prayer. It teaches
of duty to God , 'our country , your neighbor
and yotimscif. It sets before yotm moral pro-
edits founded upon religious duty and divine -
vine command.
lloffmiiayr's fancy pmutemmt flour makes the
best amid most bread. Ask your grocer for it.
Map of Cuba , \Vcst Indies and ( ho World
at The 13cc otilee , lOc each.
' % 'niit to lie Coinehs.
DES MOINES , Ia , , June 5.-Speclal.- ( )
Since the pronmothomm of James flush Lincoln
to a brhgndterslihp a large number of Iowans
vamit to lie mmmdc colonel of ( imc mioxt regi-
mnemit scat. Among those umiost active in
trying to secbre ( lie conimnission are : ( ion-
oral John It. Prime of Dea Moines , who will
be appointed ; General James A. Rule of
Masomi City ; Colonel V. ii. Thrift of Do-
btmque , just npmointed paymaster ; Colonel
C , \V. King of Port Dodge , Just appointed
hmayninser ; Colonel C. Ii. Foster of Sioux
City , formerly colonel of time Fourth regi-
meat ; Senator J. S. Lothmrop of Sioux City ;
Sam Fvans of Ottuinwa ; Colonel S. D.
Nielmohum of I'anora : - - . Parker of Sac
City ; Mayor John MacVicar of Des Moimies :
formimer Adjutant General B. A. Iieeson of
Mnrsimnlltouvn , quartermaster of the Soldiers
imonme ; Colonel C. W. h3outon of Iianmpon.
flrnmil % rln , iIuieLiiliiiiien * ,
SIOUX CITY , June 5.-Special.-Tho ( )
twemmty-fourtii anntmai eneanipnient of ( ho
Departinemit of Iowa , Grand Army of the
Republic , will be held In Sioux Ciy mine
14 , 15 antI 16. It is estiniated that fully
30,000 visitors from outside of Sioux City will
be in attendance. The Womnmmns' Relief
corps , Ladies of ( lie Grand Army of the
Republic , 'Sons of Veterans and Ladles' Aid
society will meet in Sioux City at ( he same
Limo , and will participate In all of ( lie events
anti exercises. General Gobimi , mmatlonai
conimnamidor of ( ho Grand Army of tIme Republic -
public , and his staff will be in Sioux City
amid will review ( lie parade , which will take
1110CC on the second clay.
Neii. I < , SiZL Hnusmcs.
DES MOINES , Ia. , June 5.-Spechal.--- ( )
Three new banks have just been organized
In Iowa. They are : Tlmo Citizens' State
bank of Buffalo Center , with a paid imp
capital of i0,000. The omcers are : P. M.
Jolce , president ; S. J. Thomson , vice president -
dent , amid A. ' % V. Winden , cnsiiier. Time
Farnmiera' State hmimik of Lithe Mills ; paid up
capital , $25,000. Time oiflcers are : Johmm B.
Lloyd , president : J. B. Keeler , vice president -
dent , and John It. Larson , cashier. The
Cylinder Savings bank of Cylimider , Palo
Alto county ; paid up capital , $10,000. The
omcers are : E. S. Orrnsby , president ; E.
12. hughes , vice president , arid 'mY. D. Ferguson -
guson , cashier.
County Coiiveittlusi itt Atmuiti Ic.
ATLANTIC , Ia. . June 5.-Speciah---The ( )
Cass county republkan conventlomi wn held
here today , all ( ho present county Incuni-
bents heimmg renominated by acclamation.
They were : R. Ii. shimet , county auditor ;
W. H. McConnell , clerk of courts ; Frank
herbert , recorder ; C. A. Meredith , county at-
tomney. When the selecting of the Nimitli
congressional delegates was to be macIc a
fight was precipitated , as A. L. hager's
friends tried to capture them , hut were
I turned down , 11. G. Curtis , the congressional -
sional candidate from this , Cass county , was
allowed to select his own delegates , which
he ivlli miame in the near future.
\1IL ' 'Fr time Citse Again.
SIOUX CITY , In. , June 5.-Special- ( )
George N. MartIn has returned front San
F'rancisco , where ho Ims been for ( lie last
mnonth on business connected with hits $75-
000 damage suit ngaimmst the Soutlmern Pa-
ciSc road. In the original trial of this case
in ( ho federal court Mr. Marimi was awarded
a $25,000 verdict , hut witimin the last. month
that verdict has been set aside by the presiding -
siding federal Judge and a new trial or
dered. Mnrin was Put off a train when he
had a ticket. ( ho claim beInm made by ( he
conductor ( hat it waa a scalper's ticket.
J2o ii tis ii t a l'remii I a iii.
RED OAK , In. , June 5.-Speciah.-hlonmls ( )
of the Red Oak school district to tine amount
of $32,000 , of which $17,000 hear 4 per cemmt
interest , anti $15,000 4 ½ iuer cent , were sold
at $200 premiummi to time First National bank
of Chicago , They are optional iii imayrnent
after five years. except $5,000 , which are
opioimai from date , Six firms manIc sealed
bids. All were rejected and the bonds sold
at auction.
So Itul ii'tiiieii IN ironiil ,
AUDUBON , Ia. , June 5.-Spechal.-Tho ( )
grand jury reported to ( lie distric ( court antI
was discharged last week , Time jury fbutm.l
no indictmmiens , but recomniended timat James
Cunmiinghiani be held under lila sonic bond
(0 next terra and expressed the belief lie
couitl therm be indicted with time evidence
now In amid what would by ( lint time likely
be In. Tue court ordered this done.
Alum Ii Igli Sehinul ( rod sin it's ,
ANITA , IlL. June 5-Speciai.-The ( ) tenth
nominal comnmnenmcement of time Anita high
school was held in ICing's new opera house
Friday evening , Time graduates : Eniahino
IL. Votaw , Robert A. Weston , Maude Irs'himg ,
Ii , t ltnsmussemm , Benjamin F. Talbot ,
Iimnui A. litmdd , Eva M. Rogers , Lenora M ,
Furmnmm , Clarence B. Wcson , Lulu U. Carey.
lowiL i'ersoiunl I.tt-s ,
B. I ) , Burgess line neemi selrctccl as thin
librarian of the Keudalh Yoummg library at
Webster City ,
C. 0. Ilushncli Imas returned to Ohermwood
fronmi Cimictmgo. where he imad been for eight
weeks in ii hsmital.
Whiiianmi It. Leo , a imromninent attorney of
Carroll , will go as captain of a company
under time second call ,
Et-Govemnor ihureim Ii. Shmermmumn was 1mm
Des Moimmes last week and while walking
along ( lie street u'aa overcome by the heat
amid fell.
3. J , Rimascil of Jefferson , formerly mom-
her of time board of the Iowa Soldiers' hlonmpm.
baa just returned from aim extended tour of
Europe ,
'Wthbiammi Larrabee , Jr. . who reiuigne4 from
( lmo goverimor's staff arid enlisted as a pri-
'ato , liar received an appointment as a'
commniissary.
Joimni 5 , Kennedy of Red Oak has hind his
riglmt arimi nmmmputated above the elbow , due ,
to a series or accitleuta while g railroad
conductor several years ago ,
homer Miiler of Eagle Grove brought
from California two nionmatrous mnounteul
fish , souvenirs of his catch at Catalina
Island. One measures four feet sIx inches
and anott'er th'ree feet.
Major J , T , hums of the Fifty-Oral rei-
inent will go to the troht unj his imlace tim
( lie aIjutant general's office will be then by
Ieputy Clerk of the Supreme Court \\'helanu ,
? .ir , Whelan was for lIve years captain of
the Ited Oak company , . Iova National
Guards.
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Fifty-Pirt Iowa Beg1Ifif1U Makes a Start
for the 'Coast ,
GRAND ARMY MEN BIDTHE I3OYS GOODBYE
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amid lrlllcl stii.'lie'nii ) . , it , ( In
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Imil.i ActIve Service at
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DES MOINES , Stifle 5.-Specinl ( Tele-
gmammi-Tlmo ) Fi fty-flrst. Iowa , 843 stromig ,
Colonel John C. Leper commanding , left
for San Francisco this morning , each bat-
tahiomi going on a ajueclal train of its own ,
mis follows :
Over ( lie Rock Isiamitl , hmendnpmartcrs anti
first battalion composed of companmics A amid
ii , IJCS Aiomnmcs F , Oskaloosa ; U , Kmiox-
yUle ,
Over tIme liurhlngton , second himittahion , Fi ,
Shmcnammdomulm : .C. Gi mmwood ; L , Coummeil
Bluffs ; M , lied Oak.
Over ( lie Northwestern , Third battalion ,
a , Creston ; K , Cormiitmg I , Bedford ; Ii , VII-
hisca.
A heavy rain vhicim began early was still
loumrimms ( loYii when thme hour for departure
arrived , but 500 people braved the storm to
go out to Camp Mcifimmley and say farewell ,
amitl 2,000 gathered at the down town depot
of the Hock Island to catch a last glimpse
at time boys as time ) ' limSSed through ( lie city ,
Crocker post of ( lie ( Irand Amnmiy went to time
canip in mu body , called on time colonel , at
each conmipamiy headquarters and gave each
anti every orncer a last handshake , antI ( lien
forming an open himme they stood with heads
bared while time compammics marched through
and boarded time trains. It u'as a imrofotmnidiy
inmipressive Bight.
Of the 534 ofilcers amid Inca in tIme regi-
'meat 153 ore from Des Moimies , the colonel
is a Des Moines oman , many of ( lie staff of-
Beers are Ies Metrics , two of the companies
are froimm lucre anti tIme people comisitler time
regimmient as a Des Moinmes regiment.
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Time reginiment will arrive at San Francisco
on Thursday evenimig or Friday niornimug.
Time expense of tIme trip to the coast is $30.-
000. Time rcgimncmmt iii fully armmied , equipped ,
thrilled and paid omit ! Is ready to go into
acUve service.
Ik'iuliti ! U Xiii ive or fvut.
DES MOINES , June 5.-Spectal ( Tehe-
gmamn.-Osborn ) Warren Dlegniamm , ommo of
the brave crew of time Merrimac , whmich was
sumik iii time harbor of Sammtiago Friday morn-
imig last , u'mis iormm ) In Stuart , Ia. , Februmary
2.1 , 1877 , At 14 years of age lie loft home
for time west. Iii 1892 at San Francisco , he
hmipimcd as aim ortlimmary eqmmmani on board an
Etighislm simli' ' , the Monowny , bound for Aims-
trahia. Iii 1834 lie shipped on tint Uiiiteti
States steanimship Alimatros for specini serv-
ice. Iii 1S95 lie was d 'mileti from time
United States stcann'Imp"\'ermont to the
United States steamship mtQeuvnrk statiomied
at Moncvedio , South A'n'erica. April 15 ,
15119 , ime enlisted omm hc Merrirnac at New
York. Ills father wok a' "ommdumctor emi the
Chicago , Rock Island ' & PLcific railway and
was killed in ( he cylomi& 'at Grimmmiell , Ia. ,
011 Juno 17 , 18S2. Ills h'm timer lives in Stu-
Ia.'a , "
art. Ia.
BLAST FURNACE' ' EXPLOSION
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St'vcrjit 3it'ii Are 1fiij'irt.,1 , , lint ' Nomie
Are K tiled , 'l'loiigl , Several
littnIred Sr Lit Ypi'le.
LEBANON. I'a. , Jutme-A termiflc explo.
aba , causing the gronmncl'lto tremhle and
.lmouses to shake for mnilbsdmmotmncl ! , occurred
today a ( Colebrook ftmm'nae , No. 1 , West
Lelmanon , operated by the Lackawanna Iron
, & ' Steel company of Scranton. The explosiomi
resulted from molten iron eating its way
through time furnace bottom to time canal of
water encircling it ,
Several mnen were Injured , but no hives
were lost , althmotmgim several hundred were
at work around ( lie place at ( irnes.
Small leaks had occurred at different
times for seven'al days , and consequently time
men were on their guard. While preparing
for the mmoon-hour east three sharp exhale-
sions ocpurred , and time mcii lied from the
scene.
These were followed by a fourth explo-
sionm. whmemm fully fifty ( ) iis of molten iron
and cimiders uore thrown into ( he air , and
all over time plant , set'tinig fire to time build-
immgs. Calls were sent to time city for tire
companIes and ambulammces , amid they quickly
responded.
The loss amounts to nanny thousands of
dollars. It is not yet known it time furnace
i irreparably damaged or not.
It , ) , , u.t IIoiit' iii mmnsu'Iitis.
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RAWLINS , W3'O. , Jumie 5.-Special.- ( )
Local Union Pacific officers have been advised -
vised that the company will durIng ( lie
present smmmner build a twenty-stall roundhouse -
house at tiihs place. Time plans for the
ronmndimouse and for an addition to the
shops have been prepared. Thme chief engineer -
gineer of time compammy still has under con-
sideratlon plans for putimmg lii a permanent
water system. The estinnateti cost of bring-
Lug water from the I'ia'tte river is . $125,000 ,
A Project of builtllng a reservoir soimtimwest
of the city is being considered also.
AIDED BY MRS. PINIUTA.M.
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Mrs. 'V , E , 1xru , 'Voungtowmi ,
North Dakota , writes nboumt her mttrumg-
gb to regn'mmi health after the birth of
her Uttie girl :
a fliAn Minim , PINmcmrAn-It : Is with
pleasure tlnct I athi my t4stImuony to
3'ommr list , hoping timid. . It may induce
others to avail themselves of your 'cal.
uablc medicine.
4' After time Wrtht of my little girl ,
threti years ago , may health was very
poor. I hind Icucorrimim. badly , amid. a
terrible bcnrhimg.iIcnvn intln which
graduimtlly grew wqr.tefunthl I could done
no wozlc. Also Iuddizfcuduclue } mien rhy
all the time , amid t1Iny"fecl1ngs. Men-
atrlmatiomms iveru ve /rofuSe / , appear-
lug every ts'o
I' J tonic mmuet1k'1ci'4rRn a good doctor ,
but It seemed to good. I ss'as
becommilug alarrnedpv4Ir 1mm ) ' condition ,
when I rend yommu-tadsertisemiment Inc a
paper. I sent at nli' for a bottle of
Lydia E. PinichnuPit 0'egctablc Coma-
ponud , and tufter tt'lS1j ' two-thirds of
thu hmuttle 1 felt so imli , better thmnit I
send for two iimore. 4Jter ushimg three
bottles i : ft4t as stropg pod vcl1 as any
one , mhunaut
I' thinic It is thitvtifeiut medicine for
female w'eahtness ever advertised , and
recommend It to everylady I meet suf-
bring from this trouble : "
Mattniity Is a. 'uvondcrful experience
anti mmmany women approach it wholly
unprepared. ClmiblbIrthm under right
conditions need not terrify women.
Thin advice of Mrs. Pinkhmnmmm is freely
offered to all cxpectnmmt inotlmcrs , amid
her nlvlcc is beyommd question thin most
valuable to be obtained , If Mrs. l'nx-
ton mini written to Mrs. Pimikhiamn before -
fore coimflnemzient alma would hare been
saved mauclu suflering. Mrs. Pln1hiam'4
address lo Lynn , Nass
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RAILWAY EMPLOYES FEDERATE
PLst l'rinclpnl limnnclies of Itnitrond
Service Are htemrcsented iii it
Meettuig at l'ltlhn.iolplrln.
PI1hLADIILPI1IA , June 5.-A union of the
representatIves of time five great railroad
uiniotis covering Pennsylvania , New York ,
Now Jersey , Iclawnre , Maryland anti the
DiStrict of Columbia , was held 1mm this city
today. The unions represented were the
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers ,
Brotherhood of Railroad Tmninmnen , Brother-
hooti of Locomotive Firemen , Brotherhooti
of Railway Conductors and Order of Rail-
roati Telcgmnplmers. Time niecting was held
In time Walnut Street theater , amid henry
hiowertuir of tue firenmien presitied. Nearly
1,000 delegates were lmrcsent.
Tlmo morning sessiomm was a secret one , and
began at 9 o'clock , At its comiciustomi It was
nnmieummced that the delegates had ratified thin
federation between the firemen , conitlumetors ,
telegraphers amid trainumnen. The engineers ,
it was stated , viil conitinitmo to give thueir
immoral supimort to a fetleratioti.
Time meeting also emulorseti ft lietitioni
signeti by 40,000 personimu , which requests
congress to frnnie mimic legislation whereby
all future railroad diiqmuiisa. imiay be settled
by arbitratiomi' , anti wIthout recourse to
sIn Ic es.
Time aftermmoonm anmd ciosimag session u'ns a
hmublic oiieuinni was largely attendeti. l'romni-
neimt amomig thicic present uvums the witloiv of
time late distimigimisheti lmhmilnmmtiiropist , editor
anti friend of organized labor , George W.
Chiilths. Mrs. Ciihlds occupied a box , antI
during tIne session was presenteti with a
large bunch of flowers on behalf of the five
unmiomis.
Mayor Charles F. Warwicic welcomed thin
delegates , amid admlresses were mmiatia by
Bolos Everett of ( lie emiginicers , iii time ab-
semice of 1' . M. , trtimumr , grmtniti master of time
Brotherinood of Locoimiotive Enigineers ; Fi.
P. Snrgemit , grand master of time Brotherhood -
hood of Locomotive Firemen ; Omnmnti Master
Fi. R. Clarke of time Order of RaIlroad Con-j
dtmctors ; Grand Master P. Ii. Morris , see-
rotary of time Brotherhood of Traimimiien. and
M , M. Dolimiiimi , geimeral counsel of the Ortler
of Rnilroatl Telegraphers.
Considerable emithusiasm was manifested
by the public at the expresslomis of approval
of time I'enmmmsylvaimia road , nmade by each
speaker , amid especially at time wortls of Mr.
Everett. Iii closing , time latter sliewed to
time audience ( lie ; ilcture of President Framik
Timonisomi of the Pemiiisylvamiia ronti , anti pro-
mmounceti time system time grandest .corpora-
tion lii the country.
TODAY'S WEATHER FORECAST.
l'rolrthmihitles Are it Vilh Ihe mc FILiL'
Iuuy ii'ltI , Vnrlnlle ' % Vimuls ,
iit'eomning liitMit'VIY ,
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WASHINGTON , Jimmie 5.-Forecast for
Mon day :
For Nebraska , Iowa amid ICanmsas-Falr
variable winds , hccommmlng easterly.
For South Dakota and Wyomning-Gemier-
ally fair ; variable winds.
For Mlssntmri-Partly cloudy weather ;
northerly winds , becoming variable.
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OFFICE WEAThER 1iUILF1AU. OMAHA.
Julie 5.-Itecnrd at temperature amid rain-
tall comlare(1 with the correspondhnig day
of ( lie last three years :
ISIS. 1807. 1690. 1S95.
Maximum temperature , . 78 74 SI Si )
i'ulmnlnntmtn temperature . . . 65 52 64 53
Average temhicrauro . . . . 72 53 73 f8
Rntimmfall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .UI .00 .59 .00
Itcucorti of temperature niid precipitation
at Omnaha for this ( hay nod since Mardi 1 ,
hISS :
Normal for the day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OS
E.cess for the (1111'.4
Accumultttetl excess since March . . . . . . . . . .
Nornmal raimifail for ( lie day. . . . . . . . . . . . . Inch
DeliclenCy for the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inch
'rmtnl rainfall simice Mardi 1. . . . . . 0.60 limeimes
Demiciency since March . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mcii
Deficiency for cur. lmcrioi , 1597. . . . . . 1.04 Inch
Excess for Ccc. ierlod , 1596. . . . . . . . 6.28 inches
ltejitmriN front StittIiii itt S p. iii. ,
Sevciity-ilftii Meridian tune.
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STATIONS AND STATE OF I :
WEAThER. :
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Oiilihear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 757S 00
NOrth Piatte , clear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 74 .00
Salt Lnke City. clear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c2 66 .00
Cheyemmmn' , lmrt C1OUtIY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 62 .00
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Rapid City , part ( ( . . Cii 1'
huron , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 76 .00
ChIcago , hart cloutiy. . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 76 .00
\'iliiston , raining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 52 .82
St Louis , hart cloudy. . . . . . . . . . . . . SO SO .00
St. Paul , clotmdy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . so . o .u
Davenport , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .oo
Helena , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 51 . ( .h
Kansas City , part cloudy. . . . . . . . 71 . 80 .00
limms're. Part cloumdy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 62 .16
hhismnrclc , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 clj .16
Gmtlvestoii , hart clnmnly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7I so .00
T indicates trace of precipitation.
L. A.S'EISu1 ,
Local Forecast Othicial.
CARRANZA NAY 11AVE TO CO1
British Government is Notified of ll1
Conduct in Canada ,
HIS LETTER MAKES TIlE DESIHED CASE
it iii l'osllale lie Mny Got Out tf time
Dumiihliitiit hl&'fflrU ( lie I'a cr , of
time ( ht , s'rnmueim ( 1mm Cahicd
limb tIme Case ,
WAShINGTON , June 5.-Steps have been
taken by which it is expecteth ( tint Liemm.
teniamit Carranza , ' , 'lmo has contlucted the
Spammlshi siiy systemu from Montreal , with lila
associate , Semmor Dm1 linac , former first ace-
rotary of time Sumanmishi iegation here , will ho
eximeiicd from Canada in time miext few days ,
unless they atiopt their owmu irletimiB to leave
before aim imiternmatiomial questiomi is raised
over their presence iii Canada ,
The Carranza letter was coinnuummiicatett to
time British nmntimmssndnir , Sir Jtmiimtn [ 'atimice-
tote , together with other imufommiumutlon bear-
hug on the operations of the Spanish officials
1mm Catindum. Time ambassador was quIck to
act 1mm time matter amid wtlmont u'nltimig ( lie
show ii'ucess of time nmnhi cmulmieti ( ho entire
niiimtten' to time forefgmt otlice.
No doubt is cmitertainme'i ' mis to the action
of time autlmoi'itlvs In London , now ( limit a
siicciflc ease has ln'cmm muntle out against time
Spammisim officials in Cnnmmuln , They woulti
imuivu taken time initiative ore this ( mad there
beominniytimlng muom'o timanm sumsimlelon nato time
operanomis on uarrmtmiza ammo vu iJosc. Lair.
( ho Carrammza letter was proof Positi'e anti
the hiritishi officials movett qumiclily anti on
( heir own volitiomi toward eccurimig adeqtnnte
redress ,
Time State ricparnmenmt ( has mmot cabled Ama-
bassatlor Hay , not tleeniilnmg It imecessary to
do mnom'e ( lion sinmiply lay the facts before
thin British aniibassndor here. It is expected
that Lord Salisbumry will call tIme attention
of the Spanish governmmment to ( lie unmiesira-
buiity of hissing Messrs. Cerrammia amid flu
Bose remmmalni 1mm Camiada longer , as ( heir
operations ore so ohn'iously hostile to time
United States.
Title may hceommitm unnecessary if the
Spanish officials witlmdrnw from Caninda at.
once , mis timere appears to be no disposItion
to lirosectmto tlieimi or give them an cmi-
forceth exptnisioni so long as they are willinmg
(0 close thielr opernti Tis amid depart.
Time British statutes , as well as those of
Caniatla , have sPecific lirovisiomi against the
use of Ilrltishm or Canmadiani terriory by
foreigniers temporarily seeklnmg asylum ( here
as the base of hostile operations against
cotmimries with which Great Brialmi and its
colonies are at peace.
About a week ago aim effort was nmatle
by the Spanish officials to emilist the synn-
pathy of time British eambassy' here with mmii
alleged British subject iniprisonetl at Tnnmpa ,
who , it is now believed , Is time Spaalshi spy
alluded to hi Lieutenant Carranza's letter.
A Canadian lawyer arrived here last Sunday -
day and mantle a personal appeal to Sir Johan -
han Pauncefote to Intervene in behalf of
( he mann imiiprlsoned at Tanmpa. There were
suspicious clrcummmustances connected with time
case anti before acting time ambassador
asked for a simedific recital of all tIme facts.
These were hot forthcomninmg and the case
wtiB not hushed.
When time Cnrranza letter appeared , stat-
lug ( lint one of the spies had been caught
! at. 'ranipa , it became npparemmt ( lint the efforts -
forts toward inerveimtion were designed to
secure the release of ( lila spy.
It is quite likely that time Canatlian 0111-
daIs will take sonic action againBt Carramiza
and Du Bose under the Canadiami statutes.
When Sir Lewis Davies , minister of ala-
rine of the Canadian cabinet. was here recently -
cently , hie spoke of time determination of tine
Cnnatiiani authorities to maintain ( be strictest -
est neutrality and to see that time Carrauza
party did not use Canada as a base for any
hostile olierntioims against the United States ,
110 referred to time difilculty In mmiaking out
a specific case against them , sayIng that
it was hot enough to present mere sos-
r picion. lie said that if such a case was secured -
cured time Canadian authorities would act
lmrornptly Iii iiuting an end to the abase
of hospitality shown by the Slia.nish olil-
dais.
Time Carranza hotter furnishes such a case
as Sir Lewis Davies referred to and heaves
no tlommb ( time Canadian governmmient , as well
as time authorities Iii London , will see that
time Carranzn-Du Bose party no longer
abumses their residence in Caimadtt by making
it the hmedquam'ters for a spy sysena anti
a base of infornmation for General Blanco ,
Adumiiral Cervera and time authorities at Ma-
drid.
lPiiuitti lteort ltcvclpt of Cnhtle.
MADRID , June 5.-A dispatch from ha-
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( 0g CONDENSED MILK.
< 0UR ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET ENTlTCD "BABIES"SUOULD ,
BE IH EVERY HOUSEHOLD. Seu'r ON APPLICATION.
HEw Yooi't CONOENSrD MILc Co. Nw Yens ,
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KA TJ. PI1LD CIIA S. S UMNJ.3 R
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vamma says the gunboat Arthiiio and a steani
ship with 800 head of cattle have arriveul'
there. ( lermeral liluinco , according to ths'
dispatch , has published an order ilrohibitInK
foreign newspsper correspontlents frora
staying in Cuba under the penalty of belo'
treated as spies.
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PROI'IlImlTOit OP urinE
Yorhtl's herbal Jispenmsrtry o ( Mediclsvs.
I CUIIE-Catarrim of head Throat amlul
fumiigs , JIlseabes of Eye end tar , Fits mind
Apoplexy , ijemirt , Liver anti lidimtmy lisemse. , ,
tImtbotes , hiriglut's htseuue ) , St. Vittis Iumnmco ,
Itimeulmatisnin , licrofulmi , Dropsy cmmm'etl witiutmuit
tauiinig , Taupe iS'omImmH remnioved , all cimromiio
Nervots anti Iisemttc. )
L OST MHilOWJln yotmmng mind
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S YPHILIS _ Oniy Plu3'utelmmIm who can
p iuroberiy cute m'ivI'IIILIS
witImolit niestroylng teeth amid bomies. No amer.
cminy or lltihsOii nmmiiioriui used.
l'hmu emily Pimysicimmn who can tell what nih
Foil without imskiti ( ( a qtmestlon.
'I'linso at mm. dluutammee at'mmtl for questIon
tilmmnmk. ? 4o. 1 for macmi ; to. 4 lam inmnimeii.
All correslamnticnco strictly conuildential ,
Medicine scut by express ,
.Adulresg mmii letters to
G. W. PANGLE , M. D. ,
lfii Broadway , COUNCIL hh1.UVFS , IA
ISenmd 2.cemmt , smsmu for muir ,
DOHANY THiATRE
Ccmmnnienclng SUNIAY , JUN16 5. time 505
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Note-Special mimimnier Imricen for reserved
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go on sale at theater hmox mijlic'tm' for all seit.
Iton , nmmd nimy mmlglmt. eoxnnmencIumg 10 a. mn
Thursday , June 2. 'fOiCIuimonC No. 410.
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