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a (3 ( 'I'IlE OMAIIA DAILY ] 3Li'E : 'i'1IITBSAY [ , JUNE 30 , 1898. it f i , t i { t + rl 4t _ ' i it t 4 # i TE R E ST F R 0 M I W A n - Q . f 1 AS t.'r . . 1S , r , 5 , n 15 + r. . / / M , S S r , S S d1 an /S et . S S 1 ' , N wS .p w l : : _ COUNCIL BLUFFS. r 1tNolt : aIL'N'P1f/N , Mulwelser beer , itbsenfrhl. Tc ) . 323. Miss Elsie Schoentgeu Is vlelting rclatlvcs In Creston , In. \Vanled-Latest edition of Council Blutts city director ; . Appiy at Bco otlce. ' County Attorney G , U. Snundera will de liver an nddress al Denison , In. , July 4. Mrs. W , i' , Sicdentopf left yesterday to t vied her sister. Mrs. ialla , In Aurora , Ill. r I'rof , and Mrs. J , A , Ilarrett of Lincoln. Neb. , are In the city visiting relntivcs. The Evana laundry Is the lender in fine work both for color and finish , 620 Pearl street. Phone 290. A marringo Beenrn was issued yesterday to Isaac Minnick , nged 29 , nnd Josue IUef , aged 25 , both of this city. three cnses of whonping cough In the rutTnke' 'nnlly at 1001 Flflh avenue were noted to the hoard of health yesterday. .Ir , old Mrs. J , II. Corbaley of Snn Mi- el , Cni n e visiting with the family of elr epn , I1 P. Corbaley , \Vashtnglon : clwc. ( IcorgnV , Sehindele and wife , who have been the guests of Adolph Belie and family , returned to their home in San Francisco yesterday , Don't you think it must be a pretty good laundry that can thecae so many hundreds of customers ? Well-that's the "Eaglo , 724 Broadway. 11TH , Thomas M. hart. mother of E. W' hart. returned yesterday evening from the I'ncifh conHt nnd is lying seriously iii at the Grand lintel , J. M , IClrklmm , Mrs , E , J , Taylor and Grace Ilenball of Sall Lake , mleslonaries of the Mormon church , were in the city yesterday - terday on their way to Chicago. There will be a meethig thia afternoon at the Armory of the Council Bluffa Women's Sanitary Relief commlxslon ut which all members nre urged to be present , Clarence llnas of 9regou , Ill , who has been the guest of City Attorney \Vndsworth , leaves today fur home , nccmnlnnled , by Master Paul and Miss Mary \Vndiiworh. ( Ocurge F. Meyera of Buffalo , N , Y who has been visiting his brother , If. J. Meyers , on Sixth avenue , let yesterday for the soups , where ho will visit before returning home. The pupils of Mrs , \V. J , Levcratt will give a Hong recital this evening at tint first Congregatloal , church , ussisted by Miss Gertrude Kennedy and Miss tlleason as accompanist - companist nn/l / Miss Mcllride , violinist. John Munson was fined $1 and costs in Justice Vien's court yesterday for assaulting - ing Ilerbert Tucker , a neighbor's boy , wltli a whip. The whlppi11g was rather expensive - sivo Cott for hnntson , as time costs in the case nmounted to $12. The suit brought by J. I ) ' Grout of this city against the motor company over u commutation - mutation ticket will probably have to be commenced over again. Thu notice served was In the superior court , while the petition Itself was filet In the district court. There will be a meeting this evening of the executive committee of lire Council Bluffs Exposition association at S:30 : o'clock at the Grand hotel. President Graham will make a report on the wigwams and all members - bers of the committee are expected to be Ii rese11L Local agnls of the dltTercut express (0111- yanles have been untitled Eliot the companies have agreed to allow n reduction of 25 per cent elf merchandise rates ml all shlpmenst to soldiers , sullors and Lila 1tl'1 1'rosa soci- et ) ' . The freight , however , nn all suet cases roust be prepaid. A young lad named Peterson met with a serious accident yesterday evening while ruling a whcel 'on \\'illow avenue , One of the pedals became loosened , throwing the boy with considerable force against the edge of the curbstone , which cut a deep gasbi in hi lwid 'nnd , rendered him for a time uucolsctous , . A mass meeting of the labor organizations of the city , including the Retail Grocers' union , Butchers' union , Switchmen's union , Trainmen's union , Cigar Makers' union , Tailors' melon and Typographical union , is called for tomorrow evening al S o'clock at Manus' hall. E. J , Smith , labor organizer of New York , will be present and address the meeting. The arguments in the Shea suit against the City of Council Bluffs were counlenced yesterday before Judge Towner in the ills- ' . ( rict coo t. Sjiea made the opening argu- ' , lent for nimself and City Attorney \Vnds- ntorihi as mnking the opedmig argument for Ili' ' city when court adjourned for ( he day , The case will , It is expected , be con- ' @r.tlcd today. \v. L. Wright , who on Juno 2 slashed Ed linden wIth a knife during an altercntlan on south Main street , had a hearing in pollee court yvaterdny morning , The evldenco ln- troduccd nvns favorable to Roden and showed that the assault was unwarranted , mud Judge Ayleaworth bound \Vrighl over to the grand jury Bt the sou of $500Vrighnt gave ball for his nppenrance' Mannger Bowen has secured ( 'no Henry Vaudeville and Specialty Comedy company for the Dohany loulghit nnd a strong bill , consisting of sketches , latest songs and ' dances , will be presented. Sunday night the harry W. Senior Extravaganza coin- pany opens a week's engagement at the Do- bany. There nre thirty In the company , in- eluding the contortionist , Lynwood , Lea 1'eaaley , the Elllsee and Jaunita. Chief of Police Iilxby desires to call the attention of citizens to the fact ( lint today Is circus day and that many thugs and coil- hence 11100 who always travel in the van of such shays are mud will be in the city. lie ndvises hint people should use extra precatitlons to protect llioneelves and properly - erly and houses should not be left unguarded - guarded , 11o also cautions citizens who live in the resident purtlois of the city against being out sifter ( lark unaccompanied , The practice of commencing to celebrate the i''ourlh of July several days ahead of ( line , ( lie popes sa ) ' , will not be permitted In this city. The city nrdhumco prohibits jlro exploding of fireworks of nay drscrlp- - . lloii Ii thin city Units except on January 1 , February 22 , March 17 aid July 4 and Chief ilixby has given his men orders to sea ( lint it is enfurccd. I'arttes violating ( lie ordinance are subject to a flue of not less than $10 and not exceeding $100 , Dr , Entersum 16Vldlo , ( ho noted instructor - structor of Columbus , 0 who is lecturing at ( lie Pottawnttanlu County Institute , will deliver an address lhla evening at St. John's English Lutheran church at 8:15 : on "Character , " Thin lecture will be free and everybody is cordially invited to attend. Dr. w'hite's ' classes al ( he institute hove 'trrome sb'largo that lie has been compelled to hold ( hens in the Lutheran church opposite - site the Bloomer school , ( ho rooms in the latter being ( co small , C , B , Vinyl Co. , female remedy ; cosulta- tlou free , Oplco hours , 9 to 12 and 2 to 5. health t book furnished , 326.327.328 Mer- rinm block , Money to loan on city property , Klnne , N , Y , Plumbing company , Tel , 250 , GV , Nichols tins purcbnsed a League bicycle - cycle front Cole & Cole , Furnished rooms for rent with board , 221 South Seventh street , lrnken ! roues , -n , an ( mployo at ( lie Stale "ii a serious cunt. vPaterday TURNS OUT TO BE TRIPLTT ) : ( Name of the Supposed 'ramp Who Was rattly hurt Monday Night , WAS TRYING TO REACH HIS HOME Ynuug Mnn lln.l . Stnrted Awny to Imllst nod Wns tppnreutly Ilcntlrrg ills \Vny llnek to ludhtuola , The supposed tramp who was stealing a ride an ( lie Rock Island train which ran Into and killed henry Tldeso at Minden Monday - day night died of his injuries Into Tuesday I night at the Women's Chrlsllan Association hospital , Thera was nothiiiig on ( ho mm's person to identify hint , but yesterday ha was ldenttfled by UV , Triplett , a stock buyer of Imidinnola , as his on Loring 111 , Triplett. Mr , Trlplott arrived here yesterday , having received a message front whom he does not know , but ! t is presumed from a conipnnion of ( lie young than who was with tutu at the time , that his son hind been injured - jured at Minden and brought to this city. Mr. Triplett said his son was 18 years of age std hind left hone but two weeks ago to enlist. It was thought ho had gone to Des ilolnes , but hlf parents later heard that he had started for California to work on a fruit farm , Mr. Triplett thinks his son must have been making his inny home when I killed , Young Triplett hind been married , but hia n Re died two days after the wedding , I baring bean taken suddenly III with diphtheria - theria , Mr' Triplett took the body home with hio last eve Ing to Imllanola , Coroner Jen- uhigs decided that no inquest was necessary as hte railway company was not responslble ' 1)n view of thu fact that the young man was steallug a ride when lie met with ( lie Injuries - juries that prOVed fatal. i L'SI : AND .tUUSls ' ' ' ' ' OF 1'111 : Y\'All 'i'.tX. Sonte 1'oliit'rs ( 'oieenilig the llpvru- Ilan of tint Verrone 11111. Con11nencing toniorrow ( lie new war revenue tax goes into effect In Council Bluffs , ( lie same as it does throughout the entire United Slates , and everybody doing business of any kind will be nfrected more or less In one way or another. Deputy I Revenue Collector Knox of this city has not as yet received a supply of ( he new adhesive - hesive revenue stamps that will be so nch , in demand iii fire transaction of business from this out , but expects they wlll nr- rh'0 some time lodny so that they can be put 111 circulation in time for the opening of bushless tomorrow , As Is well known by now every check drawn on n bank will hove to carry a 2-cent stamp , but the public as a rule is not generally - ally well informed yet on the other require- tuerts of the new lea' . All persons sending a telegraph message will have to alfix a 1-cent stamp to the message , as the telegraphic - graphic companies have declined to bear the burden of this part of the tax. On an average there are about 4,000 telegraph messages a month sort over the wires from this city , so the government from this source will derive a revenue of $40 a month front Council Bluffs , Supplies of the 1-cent revenue stamps will he kept at the local I telegraphic offices. All telephone messages charged at 15 cents or over will be faxed 1 cent per message - sage , but this the public will not be called upon to pay , as ( lie telephone company has decided to stand this portion of the tax. In thla city it will not amount to much a month , as very few messages are sent over the 'phone t0 lhooutside towns where the charges exceed 10 cents. The rate on messages - sages to Omaha and the Union Pacific transfer - fer is now but 10 cents , so they will not come under the tax , Manager Atkins of the local telephone exchange estimates that only about fifty nessages a mouth arc sent to outside towns where the charge exceeds 10 cents. Thus It will be seen so far as Council Bluffs is concerned the revenue from this source will be decidedly lnsignlfi- cant. cant.All All packages sent by express will have to pay 1 cent tax and this will be managed - aged by affixing a stamp to the receipt that the express coiiipany gives to ( lie shipper. The express companies will stand the cost of the stamp , The tax will necessitate ( he express companies giving a receipt for every package shipped over their lines , and in the case of business houses who do large shipping the stamps will have to be afilxed to the receipt books. All utotiey orders Issued - sued by the express companies , the sane as checks , will have to bear a 2-cent stamp. This the purchaser will have to pay for. Tlno source of revenue frog express packages - ages will be considerable , as it is estimated by ( lie local express agents ( lint over 10,000 packages of one kind ' nod another are shipped niontlily iii ( hits city by this means. On bills of lading , which require a 1-cent stamp to be afilxed to each , ( ho railway canqanles ) have agreed to stand the tax. In the event , however , of a shipper requiring - ing a duplicate bill of lading the shipper w111 Intro to pay the 'alum of ( lie stamp. The sane applies to live stock contracts. In ( lie natter of rallwuy tickets , on ( he contract part of each railway ticket calling for a relalo ) at the end of ( tie jouniey a i 2-cent slump will have 1o be placed and the railway compailes have decided to boar this share of ( lie lax and tint their clients. All sleeping car berth or seat tickets will under ( he war revenue law be required to have a slaurp on ( heni and ( lie sleeping car companies will bear ( lie tax and comply with the requirement by having their coo doctors affix the stamps when lifting the tickets , tine consent of the government having - ing been obtained for this purpose , One thing that people will lucre to re- nienber and that is that all stamps must be cnnceiled , and this cannot be dune withl a lend pencil , but must. be by either inker or an indelible pencil , FOR SALE-Goon seeond hund bicycle at a bargain , Call at Thin Mco olfie , Council Bluffs. Iislrlet ) Court \'u1'M. In the district court yesterday Leonard Everett , executor of the estate of Ilorace Everett , deceased , began suit against Will- lain J , Angluni on ptonissory' uiotes amounting - ing to $1S50AG $ , 1 , ' C. ISesley filed notice of suit at tyre August ternl against James \V , F'auble for a settlement of the parhroshlp hitherto 0x Isllmig between ( Beni. Tire will of ( lie lute Owen Martin of \Vnshington township was adnnltled to pro bate and ! i. C. McCabe was appointed ex- ocular without bond. In the case of Nelson against Burke , thin ? nation to dissolve Injunction to restrain - ir sf ouster was argued before Judge . ' ' . . . . . . ni vol cr in hand only to find a small boy named Carl Jensen armed with a nigger shooter , Carl will have a hearing before Justice Burke next Wednesday on the charge of tnnlicious mischief. NtNTiI IIIS'l'ItlCT CON 1'1IN'PION 2lLL , ilepuhlleuus to 3h-Couuril I11uiTs to Niite Iinger's Successor , The convention of ( ho Ninth congressional district , comprising ( Ito counties of Adair , Audubon , Cass , Guthrie , Harrison , Mills , Montgomery , Potlawalmnlo ( and Shelby , will be held in Council Bluffs Thursday , August 18. This data was decided on at ( lie meeting yesterday morning of the congress slooal commillco held at the Grand hotel here , Shirley Gilliland of ( Benwood , county attorney of Mills county , was selected as temporary chairman of the convention and Victor E , Bender of this city temporary sec- retnry. The ofilclal call for the convention will bo issued later by J. IL Wilson of Casey , chairman of the committee. The convention will be held in the superior court roam at thin county court house and will be called to order at 11 o'clock , The tnenibers of the congressional couuntttee are J , Ii , Wilson , Adair county ; I1) Ii , Ilerbert , Audubon - bon county ; L. E. Hollowell , Cass county : C. W. Bailey , Guthrie county ; 0. L , French , Ilarrlsotl county ; Shirley Gilliland , Mills county ; T , D , Murphy , Montgomery county ; Victor E , Mender , Pottnwattnmte county , and C. It. Benedict of Shelby county , Guth- rlo county was not represented at the meeting yesterday and J , C. McCabe of Logan county was present us proxy for Herbert of Guthrie. The nine counties trill send 112.delegntcs to the convention , War Convert The Dudley Buck quartet war concert given last evenlug at the Armory in the Masonic building for the benefit of the Dodge Llglit Guards wader the auspices of thin Council Bluffs Women's Sanitary ite- Ilef comiimtssien was not as well attended as the cause for w1ich It was given , or the excellence of the program rendered , de- served. Between the numbers Punch was served by ( lie Misses Llnkey , Erma Linkey , Scott , Ilardman , Mabel Cook , Spels , Royal amid Nellie Jones , The following was the program rendered : Plano Due-1''nnfore des Dragors.Boscoviz ( \V. L , 'l'hlckslun 1111(1 J. 11 , Simms. Quartet-lurk ] , the Trumpet . . , . . . . . . .Muck Quartet-Tho Varant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Solo-b'or All Eternity . . . . . , . . . . .Mascheronl \ \ ' . S. itlgdo11' Qunrtet-Mnrclming Through 0eorgirt.V'arlC Quartet = l'enthug ' 1'unigbt . . . . . . . . .Kittredge Solo-Star Spangled . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11rs. G.V. . Johnston , Quartet-Comrades in An a . . . . . . . , , . . . Quartet-battle Cry of Freedum..Buol Solo-Tine Minstrel Buy , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Shelley 1 , lit. Treynor. Quartet 'i'ramp , Tramp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hoot Quartet-The Grand Parilde..OlTelbaell Solo-\Vhmen Johnny Comes Marching home " , , , , , , , Lambert J. 11. Simms. Recessional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iiipling-DeKovcn Mrs. Johnston and Quartet. Quartet-Soldiers' Farewell . . . , . . , . . , .Kinkel Quartet and Audience-America , . . , . . , . Rofnayr's [ fancy patent flour makes the 'best and most bread , Asir your grocer for it. Map of CunhaVest Indies and the World at The lice office , bOc each. Try Moore's death to lice and mites. U I is'Mtitle 'l'rinafers. The following transfers were flied yesterday - day at the abstract , title and loan oilyce of J.V. . Squire , 101 Pearl street : Frank J , Stealer to Fred J. Jnelm- rendt nail nvife , lots 1 and 16 , block t lots 1 nail 2 , block 9 , Slutsmat's 2d nib ! Council Mlutfs , q. c , t1. . . . . . . . , . , . $ 490 11. H. Metcalf and wife to 'I'homus Metcalf , lot 5 , block 17 , Bayllas' 3d 0dt1 , q. C. ri 5 J , F , Bailey fad B , 11. Fox and wives to John K. Cooper , bit 5 , block 17 , Beers' add , w. (1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275 J , \V. Squire and tvlfe to Fanny 11. Doquett , lots 19 and 20 , block 8 , Squirt's add , w , I. 850 James E. McGinty and wife et n l to Margaret Dean et iii , set , nwQ ? 21- 77.42 , ii. C , d. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 11T. W , Mlenklron to Margaret Dean et al , sci nw > 4 21-77.42 , q , c. d , , . . . . , . . , . 1 Total a + ix transfers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . , . $ 1,022 Neiy Northwwsturn 'I'rila. The "stub" train on the Norlluwestern between - tween Carroll and Council Bluffs has been extended to Boone amid the time changed. It now leaves Boone at 4:15 : a. m. , reach- log Council Bluffs at 9:40 : a. m. East the train will leave hero at 10:28 : p. m reaching Moono at 415 ; the next morning , The now service will afford people living along the Ilao an opportunity to spend the -nay in Council Bluffs and return the sumac night , The train runs through to Omaha and will he a great accommodation to people wlsh- lug to visit ( ho exposition for a day , In Sutcrior Court , In the superior court yesterday defaults were taken in the following cases : Richard Green , trustee , against Peter J , Fothering- han and others ; Kate II. Muir against Esther Roberts nnd others ; Flickinger Bros , against Daniel Dull and others. Judge Ayles- worth adjourned court until after July 4 , On July 12 lho jury cases will be taken up. Fireworks chimp. Firecrackers , 3 hunches 10 cents ; cannon crackers , 1 cent each ; skyrockets - rockets , 1 cent ; roman candles , 1 cent ; serpents - pents , 1 cent , Flags amid other things equally as cheap. Klein , 112 Broadway , Collars never crack when sent to ( he fluff City laundry. They have a process ( lint Is easy on clothes. The official pllotographa of the United States Navy , containing over 200 pictures of the vessels , with ( heir ofilcers and a nuon- of the views of time III-fated Maine , can be bad at ( be Council Bluffs office of The Bee for 25 cents and a lice coupon , l'ugllh e Counterfel/cr Caught. DES MOINES , Juno 2J-Special.-Ed ( ) Dunn , the counterfeiter , hits been caught by a deputy nnarshal at Venice , near St. Louis , and sent to the Iowa pedlortlairy. Dunn , the captured prisoner , is ( lie fellow who w as eemteneed to the pcdtemiliary for passhig counterfeit 11sney , for a term of eighteen nmonlhs , aid whets the train trite uenring Fort Madison on Marcht 25 , made his escape by jumping from hue fast Moving train , Ollieera ( ram Burlington and elsewhere made a thorough search , but without avail , Inn i . 'L' % ' 4 Notts , Charles Ilcury , who has been principal of ( ho Odebult public sclmoola for the past three years , and wino had been re-elected for lime etsuhig yea , has tendered bla res- ignation. W , II , Quick of Dcs Moines , general au- perlnteodent of ( lie Third division of ( ho United Stales Express company , his been vvila ( the company forty-two years , beginning - ning in than stage couch day's , The two organizations known as the independent \Vorlunen and the Business nod Fraternal ussoclatton of Snlix , have cunrolidael ( nailer the latter nano. The counhlstion nr911 admit women to nionibar- slip , At a recent old settlers' meeting ( lie long dispute over thin date of the first settlement in Cedar county was decided. June 10 , 1830 , has now been accepted , and the annual meeting will hereafter be held on Juno 10 of each year , Oskaloosa graduated a class of forty- Might Its school this from high spring--ono ' + rgest classes in the state. The school graduates numbered twenty-six , OLunnwu ( "teen amid Water- - COLD WHIThit1 IIIT C ( ; 11 t hl t Iowa Prohibitionists Pnt Up Men to Ran for 1 ce , FINISH THEIR BU J JSS AND ADJOURN ltcs1lnititts hell iuiiee (1)c Idquor Trnllio nnd Synipnthi.e with the t ovenumcu/ / In Iis 1Vnr with Sanlu , / DES MOINES , Juno 29-Special ( Telo- gram-Tho ) prohibition stale convention concluded Its labors today and after ( lie nomination of a tall state ticket the rnis- Iag of $500'to carry on a vigorous campaign - paign and thin adoption of a platform nd- journed. The ticket placed in the field is as follows : Secretary of state , Mnlcomb Smith , Lynn county ; auditor of stale , Edgar Brhntnell , Buchanan county ; treasurer of state , J , C. Reed , Keokuk county ; judge of supreme court , If , F. Johns , harrison county ; attorney general , Samuel Holmes , Fremont county ; ch'rk of supreme court , Bertha J. Bowers , Union county ; supreme court reporter , Benjamin Rndcliffc Cherokee - kee county ; railroad commisslouer , R , lit , Dichl , Washington county ; railroad- commissioner - missioner , short term , A , 1t , Johnson , Dickinson - inson county , The resolutions declare that the liquor trafllc is a foe to clvlllzatfou nnd ( lint time full power of the government should be exerted - erted to gain the entire suppressiou of the traffic ; that the present mulct law of Iowa is contrary to goad government and is cotn- plfcity with the liquor crlur0 ; ( hint no political - litical party except thin prohibition party apposes the liquor ( raffle , and , 'therefore , declare for prahlbltioa with the prolibitlou party back of it ; ' that every citizen , man or woman , be given n vote ; that the pr'o- huibltionists favor arbitration for settling international dlspules , but that they pledge loyalty to thin government in the w nr with Spain , tumid hope for a day when the govern- meit will intervene to rid the home cautn- try of the cruel rule of the saloon , Herbert Marlin , tine colored mau who is charged with shooting lda wife , now Ilving to Iowa , through the stomach while in- liuenced by a fit of jealousy , amt who was indicted by the grand jury for than crime , appeared before Judge Conrad tots morning and by his attorney , J. D. Laws , withdrew - drew his plea of guilty and tutored a plea of not guilty , Wlten first arraigned after his arrest defendant denied hla guilt , and on Julie 'l3 , after a jury had been empanelled - panelled he changed his plea to guilty , today bclog fixed for the passing of sentence. This morning tits plea was again changed , and as the witnesses for the state had been allowed ( o leave the city , the case was cony tlnued , lilt's. Marlin was brought to the city from Omaha Ao testify , but was allowed - lowed to go back , and it will be necessary to get her again. Tine eighty-four tefrrpsentatl e members of the Commercinl npxcbnnge , who left Des M0iues last \Vednckdayl eve0ing over floe Great Western to ' ( k1 'fort ' Arthur as the guests of President 1tlLwell of the Kansas City , I'ittsburg I& Gulf railway , returned to the city this nidrning on the special train which has carried them through the entire trip. The party , were given assurances - ances that the I'ittsburg 8s Gulf will soon be extended to lhisty , Atteni.ted Sutelde. SIOUX CITY , In-Jane 29. ( Special Tel- egram-C. ) 3t."Robhrison , assessor for the First district of Sioux City , attempted to commit suicide this morning by taking a dose of carbolic acid. His wife had left him on account of funnily troubles and he was despondent , lie will recover , Robinson - son is one of the old residents of Sioux City amid was well known In racing circles , Itullnu 'l'errltor-v Cipltol , DENISON , Tex. , June 29.-Special-Ten ( ) thousand people , from all sections of the ludian Territory , were present yesterday to witness the laying of the corner stow of the capitol building at Tishomingo. Addresses - dresses were delivered in Chickasaw and English , Cougressiotil $ Com'enllon Called. DAVENPORT , Ia. , June 29.-Special- ( ) The republican congressional convention for the Second ( iislriet will be lucid September 7 , probably in this city. It is believed George 11 , Curtis will be renouninated , despite his decllmation. levi l't'CNM tt Coriunicnt Des MoitwH Capitol ; 'line Omaha people wish the coumtry would forget the Maine for a little while 011(1 remember their expo- sltiou , Davenport Republican : Mr , Curtis Is only humnn , Few men wino have served two terms iii coigrees would refuse a third term If offered , The republicans of the district In casting about for a eanllilale have pretty generahly decided upon Mr , Curtis - tis , Cedar Rapids Republican : The day is coming when there will not be an acre of tillable land ho lows that vhhl be worth less than $50 an mitre , and with iirlces for ( arm products holding up and thin' interest rates going down that time is not so far dlslut. Keokuk late City ; There is talk of holding - ing a corn jubilee tut the Omaha exposition in September and October. That is something - thing iown should take deep interest in. Corn is our staple crop and no effort should ho spared to bring it to the front mud crenle u demand for it by illnatrating its usoftiness as a food product and ( or various other purposes , It is scarcely overstatement - ment of the case ( n ray ( hunt corn 1s the basis of Iowa's proaperlty , tIssoirt Yens Notes , This year Maryi'Illo will have a harvest homo festival umnd ol(1 fashioned fair , A Rich VIII pane has a gooseherry bush two anti thrgo-fourths melee in circumference - once , lilies Anna McOowun of Nevada was chosen as sponsor for ilissourl at time reunion - union of confederato1vyterana to be held at Atlanta , July 20.23 , . San \S'ilson , limo Imie train robber , who Is serving a fifleeu-yyears' Beience in Ilan penitentiarq , is anxlorie to be released to that lie can i ti to vyari lilt's , Gooden , ( he alde at person inn Oregon comity , and prehablyq l i Missouri , died at her hone In Ttayer'last Friday. Shu was 103 years 9 rnnntlia and 4 days old , Uncle Sam 'l'arnaler- Orrick draws a pension of $100 yeprifrom the state for wounds recelved la the battle of Crooked river , a battle fought about ten miles from Lahmrop In the Morlaoar war of 1838 , Uncle Julio Nelson , nh old settler mid one of the hulldora of"the court ) louse ( lint Andrew county has just razed , ( ohk down the lnst brick when the antiquated structure was demolished iii 'order to rase town for the new , ( dish , , Nrii s Nitta. Sevprsl men lravu healed and ore now working placer claims on Moro creek , above Idaho City , The company ( hat lately bought limo ilruls.'r ' group of gold quartz mimics at Grimes' pass is now at work opening up the trope ly , Tl boat for the big drwl in s , ! : _ , t. , r ' FROM 1 , ; . ? i t ! tr , ) t u ? N OMAVA To NNAWA ? - 1 ' ? i - ' . . # .a M { i . I , Will Iand You lIVMdfldWdr 1 ' t # : . M A .N Thirty-Five , uIRi ! A t . I 1 r w s r IIE bathing season commenced on the 19th inst. The ) u > ti # M n water is right for bath Take the Bridge 1 " fine---just a , tk ? nC i line ) which passes the principal hotels. j i 1 b t k . Nice tenting 5 spaces for rent Special performance at ( I 3 i { I t. > n # 4:30 : and 5,30 , p . m Band concert No extra charge for ? t . w a It { , picnic parties. Tables and chairs free , Call 'Phone No. 50. ti I ) A # r pl . 5 ( N N N N N N N N N' N 'A1 .J N 1 M 1 N W N N 1 'N1 A' N 'N N' 4 11 N 11 1 , 1 v N 1 1 - h ? , i 2' # r # # . . . # i t . . # i # r . . . 4 + t . . # i . , . # . . # r , . # } . . , # 3 # . # i . # ? iI lb , , tM ht M K w' 111 N ' .45 / N W .V1 ' ' 1 w1) .N .J. 5 J. .N h S I. .JS - ' % N. .S V ASS W /S + h K ! v ,5t tut M,1 inn ll sou iii OMAHA NEWS. A revision of the charter under which this city Is now operated is being talked of to ofiiclal circles and it is nmoro than likely ( Litt Mayor Ensor will appoint a special comniitteo of the council to ( alto hold of the tnntter anti consider a number of proposed - posed nmemlments. The charter under which the city is governed at present was granted In 1889 and on account of Smith Omaha holing the largest city of Its class in line stale there has always been some d111i- culty iu securing legislation adapted to tine needs here. litany provisions of the charter - ter necessary for this city would be wholly useless for other cities of the same class and for that reason a thorough revision leas been suggtsted , 1)1 speaking about this mntter yesterday , City Attorney Montgomery said that one of the changes needed most is a provision cnipowering the council to make the cost of cleaning vaults and the removal of garbage a lien on the property from wlich such retuso : has been taken. Up to abort a year ago thts was the practice here , but a protest - test was filed against this manner of assessing - sessing special taxes against propely and the courts sustahned the complainant. Slice that time there has been more or less trouble about the removal of garbage and ( ho sanitary condition b ( the city line not been what it was prior to this decision. In order to compel property owners to remove night soil or garbage now It is necessary for the sanitary Inspector to file complaints in police court and cause the arrest of the offending parties. Thts lakes ( into and is an unpleasant way of enforchug the law against the mniotenanco of a m ulsnnce. With the charter changed so that the sanitary - itary inspector may order the removal of garbage amid have tine cost asr sed against ( lie property , the city can be kept in much better condition. The great trouble la this matter is caused by tenants who remain only a short time in a house and then move away , leaving the back yard and alley full of refuse. Naturally the owner of ( he property - erty gets tired of paying for the removal of such stuff , and as than tenant is gone there is no way in which the city scavenger can ho paid for his work unless the city allows the bill out of the general fund. This latter - ter plan was tried once after the scheme to levy a special tax against the property was knocked out and the case was talnen to the courts by one member of the council , who objected ( o having the taxpayers at largo pay a bill for the removal of garbage from prlva to property. Another amendment which is badly needed is one to allow the council to levy mom o than 3 mills for fire purposes. A levy of 3 mills is not sufficient to pay ( ho expenses - penses of the present fire department , let alone paying for repairs to apparatus , hose , etc. It Is thought that at least a 0-mill levy ought to he made In order to provide for the Increase in the department which is needed. 'The ' fire department as now organized - ganized consists of a chief , assistant chief , four men , two hose carts and 1,000 feet of hose , Another lioao cart Is needed for Brown park and men nnd horses lp man the hook and ladder truck have been asked for by the chief , Some of thin equipment now in service is wearing out and the horses twill have to he replaced before long , besides this , the chief says ( lint lie needs three additional men. To properly support the depnrtnaeat it will take sot less than a 0-natty levy , Another section of the charter which needs remnodeling le the allowance for police pro- tection. 'rime charter provides that a 5 mill levy only shall be made for thin muainitenaflCe of a police force , More act are nce.lel : anti residents are constantly complaluing about the lack of protecllou afforded , live or six men are not suiilclent to properly pr'tttol thla city at night although there is not so much need of snore mien In ( lie day time. It is staled by those s'hiu Inure lookcl into time minatlcr that the force ouiht ; to be hm- creased to ffteen men. This would levee five nwui on 'duty days and ten men at night , A levy of not less than S mina is deemed necessary for this purpose' The present method of assessment is a polnt which will surely receive Ue attention of thosq ( nterestcpl ( n the ptajosod , charges. Time charter should , it is claimed , be anuuded to provide for the election of an uesessur tor the city at large Itatrnd of having one far each wail. The reason for this Is apparent as it would insure n mono uniform Bstfmig of. ( hue progeny in time van' ous nyartls and would toad toward placing ( lie choice of time people In the oilicc me- gardicss of ilia wishes of the corporations , Mayor Ensor appears ( o be heartily ho favor of seine of thg changes suggesle4 and thinks that it would be a good idea for a committee to consider the proposed amend' menls and have bills dmtins'ti. 'fhcn he favors vors the sending of n ratan to lincoln for the purpose of presenting the needs of the city to the ntcuihets of Ilia legislature When lho leglslature n se In scseiun in 1895 Eti Johnston , who was ( hen mayor was Bent to Lincoln for ( lie purpose of securing some amendments to line charter , bat nothing accomplished except the passage allonyhmig cities Of cl "n .c . : / H4H * + ? d IO tY + / f fe l yl l f'iZ : : , tlC * : H : * * I l : i : D t µ 1 un n * : .dL4Lround Council Bluffs $ I ' nre > a " au ) Pout can 1)513' lutluruved old muihuprored fruit hauls cluvupcr Or i Intl T flits riehiily tlutui uuyivhrre iii the Uulled Spites.'I'hvre is no [ till- nre oC erons here. Loul : no ur Fru I t Fit runs nv1511e Ihus' a ce hi lieu Rj lug , + 1 RjI ; + .SAY r DE S , 'rho u.'sI iiife sui HS. lirokerM i il1 II nod t 4 : 39 Pearl In , IrvaoxeuMlensnlrunlu , , amm brrot ' St' Council Bluffs , ' :1/ ct Grunt , Darden and Gruln 1'nrwv. 1\rltu \ / , _ . Per'.onnlIV conduct havers through onr thew far i fornialinmi and stnto what you A nn lrco , , orchards of eking- neut. . 1. ' /5. .1' ' ( 3t. * t.1' ' . . /t/ : t..4 he I mist his warrants over to the lumber company as soon nut the council ordered a settlement w Ih ( hhu.Vithout delayiing a moment the Iunber connpnny started suit and the city attorney has been lustructed by the council to confess judgment for the amount of the warrants and the interest. Outsiders who are holding city paper think lhla is rushing matters a little nod especially in so tar as u We confession of judgment is concerned , Older claims of years standing are still unpaid - paid while ilia claim la only a little amore than a mouth old , ' 1'151 rd % Vnrtl F'S re hall , A great many people seem to tlulnk ( hat ( lie council was hasty Inn ordering the ex- pendlture of $1,500 for a lot and buildhng in the Third ward for fire hall purposes. The i presmtt lire hall Is located on gromtd owned by Mr. Jetter and the city pays nothing for the use of the lot. As for the building , it nvas erected by the Cudahy company and donated to the city. The property to he ac- gtilred is directly west of the pnei.emut fine hall and the building which it 1s proposed to remodel is In the Inst stages of decay. About a year ago Councilnan Schultz hail the city engineer examine this structure with a view of condemning it , but beyond a report from ( ho englnoer no Action was taken. It is staled that the $1,500 1s to pay for making all of the proposed alterations in the building and enlarging it so ( lint an engine may be kept there if necessary , Fire Chief Suulth injurs'd. Chief Smith of the fire department , who was thrown from hla buggy while answering an alarm of fire yesterday noon , was re tuovcd to his home during the nftenuoou' An examhnation by physietamms failed to locate any broken hones and It is thought now ( hunt the injuries consist only of bruises , prhmci- pally about the head and shoulders , The accident happened while the chief was driv lag across the street car tracks on Twenty- fourtha street font' lit street. tingle ( 'lt ) ' Gitssiri , J.V , Graham of Clarks was a busiccss vlsltor here yesterday , harry Hirsch of flea Moines is spendgrg a few days with 501 Goldstrom , A so ) was born yesterday to Mr , and Mrs. Chris Mlller , 460 Soutli Thirtieth street. Commenchug tomorrow thin salary of the local postmaster will be increased to $3,000 per nnmnun. It is expected ( lint Maddox and Dally will be tried 111 police court tomorrow tor shooting - ing Mike hart. Mrs , Elizabeth Bulla of Albany , Mo. , is vlsithug her son , Janes II. Bulln , Twenty- second and N streets , Next Sunday flit Mohuonlan Turners vIil celebrate ( lie tenth amuiveraary of ( lie organization - ganization of their order here , l'roporly owurrs hnvo petitioned for a sidewalk on than east aide of Twemutlelli street between G amid h streets , Time council is blued to ntret as a board of egmallzatiot tonight for the pmrpnse of lakhig some action on the recent assessment - ment , Thin case of assault tagal11al Mrs. Islolse itudiger crone imp In police court yesterday' ' iud utter hearing the evidence ( lie decmid- ant was dlachnrged , Mrs , Morris , Twenty-fourth nnd J streets , will entertain the Ladles' Aid society of ( he First Methodist Episcopal church at her tome this ntlcrnoun , lift's. Robert 1 , , Wheeler will emmtertahi the R'omaum'a Mlssinnmiry 'society of the l'resbyterinn church this nfternonu , The topic will bo "A Study in Africa. " hloward Meyers has recovered the overcoat - coat iund umbrella stolen from lie boil ao a couple of weeks ago , ' 1'hrouglr the efforts of Officer Keysor the properly waa located in nn Omaha pawlishop. itetnllout \Vynamlug 1'lonerrs , CHEYENNE , Wyo Juts 2J-Speclul.- ( ) A reunion of the pioneers of Wyoming is to be licld at ( ho ciipllol under ( tae auspices of tine Frontier association of Wyoming eu Frontier Day , which will he September . Tire association hn's invited a cumber of the pioneers of thin slulu to deliver addresses and read papers relating to the early hlslory of the state , The Holier association is con- posed of ( linen classes of members , viz , The pioneer class , or these who became residents of wlunt is now \S'yorning , prior ( o thin date of the organization of the tern' tory , May ] 0 , 1869 , thin territorial those who became resldrr'- ' after It became All ntlBatM' , w I n " , nth : lie hol , . t e ( a s t" the 1 7 fi I 0 , r tl'he If , . t q . I , . coin , I , , i \ 1 In ' ' ( hi .c a : t ' 1 k , I t w " VI ' o peA A't I l i A\ , ' I , ' f o , 1 1 ' I dy fa 1 G.w. Parsgle , M. D. cinss Thc . I T111 0001) SAMARITAN \ 25 YEAR'S EtPERIENCB ; blk , m Keatler of DfltcnscB of ueu and Coln. ; ? Out1er6 Mm. G PROPRIITOIt oP TIIi ( ' herbal ) . . b. nu" \Yorld's 1)I.pcn.ury of Medichvt 5t. Jos 1 CUiIE-Cntarrh of Mead Throat mid lt. Mul i.uugs , Ilixcuibee of Iiye amid i air , Fita and 1)edha ) A'npluxy ' , heart , 1/ver and Kidnry Dtsenses , Ulabctes , Iirlght's ! . .tease , St'inie Maroc , of the mennnntlsnu,8oofulu , I ) repay cu rrd without i1njo lapping , ' 1'11 , o worms removed , ail chronic Nervous anti l'rly'ute IIseabcs ) , stint I q T II vouug and lie tra LOST ifiA IlDOD-mldiileagedmcum , lda Su I SYPNILBSI Only I'hybfclsu nvho can 'IV. It. properiycuru HYl'Ilild6 Second wltlmut destroying teeth and bones. No mer curt' sir polson udnerul used , anti w a I'ho only Pb 3-stela ) who can tell whist ai4 F.V. . you ivhimutaskinif aquoetlon. ' "t lii ' 'hoso at a dletnnco send ( or queelloe blunk. No. 1 for men ; No , x for women , tuhu Ml cnrrespondonce etrktiy conllicnllal. 'he Medicitmo sent luy express , mgh Adtires's all totters to ' , sew t G , W , PANGLE , M. D , , , tut all iG5 liroodway , COUNCIL 1tr.uFFS , IA nehind i3 " 8ond5 ceut.alamufez-reulr. cached. 'hew c t'nnd I ) ' Gas and Tmue. Gasoline lilajor tae" ' h Engines. the rea 1 to 100 Mily s Horse Uit'ee-q ten ( l ii ) , early Call oz ui or write for prices and dercrlptionw ( he to DAVID 'llfl DLi1Y d : CO , , All idol Cuuucll Illulfs , Town. fourth , \ - - H NEUMAY Thu event , IACOB NIIUMAYBRl'14Op s of $1,0 211200 / , 209 , 210 , Drnndwuy , Council ] huffs wee 11 Roles , $1.25 $ po day ; 75 ruurnx , Fl rst eht. 1Tbenui I.i . every respec1. Ill otur IImu In all depot .atthe . , . . agt'ncy for thu CeliI muted St Imul A IS. C. Blm'r. First-chs's bar iii cu Hnuntl , tar. . ( inn. Vfit - u he DOHANY THF.ltlTER' , mnapoB 0\/i / 51(111'1' ' , 'iii ll'ISUtV , ,111x19 $0 , Mrxseu H N Y hJ. cnudn , . . . ( Nt'taoui ' IIIGII Cl-ASS SPCCIAUY COMPAN Y 1 ilwrid Direct from the Castle Circuit. lilclalu Nelllo 1o-IO ACTS-/ / ( ) , 1'rlees-I0 , : ( I mud 811 et'nls , Heutr ( Elmore \UlL nor on sale tut boofllee , , _ gut oft usdor t Dohan Theater lel , anal Coinrnenvfng Hu ndtuy , JUI ) ' 3 , ' handily II Aft RV 1V , SIa11(1NS' : fury wit wa a , Extravaganza Company 30 Antr'rlra u a nd 1'u a Ii ' s ( n doh' burlesque allowsMI'ricesiirat hone. Am ( , halt any , 25c ; gallery , lac , Scats now pit sole al theater box oflice is doing the usual uniounl of excavation , Mncli llpprehenalot la felt heat time lillasaurl rimer irexk in to the Jima river below the railroad bridges five miles cast nG here , tstid a4opt the Jlm's clinnucl from that polio. A nnrrow bank new separates is ' ' ' streams and the Missouri gnawing at this barrlr lhlr , aboui a try tar'