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    TTTR OMAHA DAILY TVEE: TIITTUSDAV, MAT 3, 1000.
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NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA.
COUNCIL
MINOIl .MH.VriON.
Davis sell!) clnfBj
Gas 'fixture find globes nt nixby's.
Morehouso &. $0., magazines bound.
lludwrlser beer. U Ilosenfeld, iiKent.
I'luo- A. O. C; beer, Noumnycr's hotel.
Schmidt's photos, new and latest styles.
Oscar Krollno left last evening for Texas
cn Ills cattle. business.
llnndos fourth annual "May Party" to
morrow night. Tickets, $1.
Get your work done at the popular Ragle
laundry, 721 Hroudwny. "Phone 157.
W C. Kstep. undertaker, 23 Pearl street.
Telephones: Olllee. 07; residence, 33.
MIph Dora Annls has gone to Ucnton
vllle. Ark., to visit relatives and friends.
,T J. Holln Is In the city from the Soldiers'
Vomo at Marshalltown on a visit to his
iaughters.
-"ajuff City Masonic lodge will meet to
niAlA nm. Friday night for work In the
second decree- .
W. W Wallace reported to the police yes
terdav tho theft of l!V) pounds of lead pipe
from his promises on Hluff street.
The regular meeting of t'nlty guild of
Oruio church will be held tomorrow after
noon nt the rcMMic of Mrs. I-ane.
A miirrlim'o license was Issued yesterday
to J W Menzle, ngrrt 27. and Uric get P.
Gallagher, iijjul 2., both of Fort Crook, Neb.
Dr A. P Hnnehett took out a building
permit yesterday ror nisnew "sioencr n
J10 COO " 'n C0"1
I)r Fred W. Houghton returned yesterday,
from a three winks' trip to Phoenix, Ariz.,
where h; accompanle.1 Mr. and Mrs. George
Allien K.. the -l.yrar.olrt son of Mr. and '
Mrs .1 A. Miller. lM!i North Ulghth street,
died' yesterday. Notice of funeral will be
given later , , .
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noon In Grand Atmy of tho Hcpubllc hall
at 2 o'clock.'
Tho convention of the Council nluffs dls-
A?t$W$toT&K
dlo of June
County Attorney Klllpack will go to
St'r.TPo ssww.iisss
for keeping a gambling house.
Local hnrsomen have plans on foot for
a first-class racing meet this summer nt
JSTwMi E'rvsfo finSrin's
purser.
A snenktlilef secured entrance to the rest-
dence or Chirlcs K. Mills ut Fourteenth
avenue and 'Seventeenth Ht.eet Wednesday
afternoon nnd got nway wun sevenu uni-
cles of clothing.
Mayor .lennlngn,
Cltv Solicitor Wnds-
worth and a number of the delegates to
fhc (loinocralte state convention, to be
lield in Dos Moines, left for tbo capital
city ycHterday urturnooti.
Mr. nnd.JIrs. W A. Trnvls nnd daughter.
SIlss Kny.'left Tuesday for Mlddlefleld, O.,
Where, they will make their future home.
'J'helr icmoval from Council muffs Is re
gretted by a large clrclu of friends and ac
quaintances. rJommlY."
1 v tno insanity oonra, nus neen reif-unuu uu
1 role, her condition Doing somewniu im-
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Mrs. Kllznbeth Malloy, wife of W. F.
Tdnlloy of Vail, In., dlod at midnight Tucs-
riny at St. Hernnrd's hospital, where sho
''er".,i'I0,,V' "iaJfi. tl?aliV,&
to Vnll today.
Harold Bgbert, chawed with disturbing to tho city or town treasurer, nor did It con
ho peace by fighting on Uroadway sey- templato that such road fund should bo ex
2SJ Ja"r?0' Z:iXy tAF'Ei by tho city council; nor did It con-
ibrothcr, Chester, nrrested on a similar
charge, wns discharged.
llvldcnco ln tho divorce suit of Mrs. U. A.
"if" "Ht !; h".r;ii:f,HM nr
court ypsterdny, the case being taken under
ndusement ny mm. .Mrs. james sues on
the grounds of ilosertlon.
1) MectWo'Welr'rotiirnedHKst. -night-from
Promise CUy. In., having ln custody C. J.
Iletsier. mo uarienuer, cnargeci wun iom- j-u mo snraai umi.itiui ui iuu uu
lnir "Slim" nnvls' saloon. nesilor wilt nrovnmpnts linnn whlfh tho fuml oVinnl.l hn
riavo his lircllmlnary hearing before Judge expended nnd such direction would bo ob
Avlotfworiii tnls morning. ,. . . , . ...
i' B. Munger, 'commercial agent of the n?ory on ho board of supervisors."
jii'noiH central, nrrivea in tne city 'rues-
Hay with '.Mrs. MunciT nnu tnoy nuve tnKen
Vm,?nI?.?8."on.?.r", l-.":.mo"','
Wis. Ormond have also taken up their resl-
dcrcoat the Riennrd..
A big pllo of empty boxes nnd cases In
yard adjoining Petprson & Kchoonlng's
Ml'- J
Worn
r!i.A!2Zl ic" ic V.L"r.;
terdny
l'iuj uutunruii nun r,ni iiiu uijiui itiiLiit i
run It wris nxtlUBUlHhod, how'ever, with-
roro tho arrlvftl of" tljo llrcmen ".,
Thq mass meeting .'palled by Attorney
MrCabo's rfform committee will bo held
this evening nt 8 o'clock 'In the First
Presbyterian church. Every person in-
tcreitcd tn the Improvement of, the morn!
ntmosphere of tho city Is Invited to bo
present and take part tn the proceedings,
Tho Knworth League of the. Broadway
ni...u.ii.. ..i....i. .,i. ,h. rtin I
kiii-uiuiiini lii uini "ivi. """. i
til'lLTM lur kliu t'linuill t.-ili. rirsiuciii, d'l.. l , . ,, . v.a
IM Sylvester: llrst vice president, J. Arthur nu1 smal' rePalr Jw- wn" lf 11 nna t0 be
"Williams: second vice president, Miss Sadie used under control of tho supervisors It
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Rims: tCtlrd vice president. Keren Woods;
Hec'etnry, .Arthur Stundford; treasurer,
Gladstono Moomnw.
lionnld II.. the Infant son of Mr. and
Mrs, D. F. Itunyon. 815 Sixteenth avenue
died yesterday mornlmr. need 6 months
The funeral will bo held this afternoon at
1:30 o clock from tho residence und inter
rnent will bo In Wnlnut Hill
Tlov. S. M. Perkins of the First
church will conduct tho services,
Orlln Card, a bridge builder of Harrison
county, nnd his wlf6, Klllo D. Card, filed
voluntury petitions lii bankruptcy ln the
MTorns's'eVa'ro may bo entered Into between tho council V mle mo X ngafnit the propo,.t.o Mnrh. E. O. Flbe and N. H. Hart. Con
1 of which they clnlm nnd tho county board In tbo meantime thnt wnB 120 u Jg alieKej that sovoral prominent grewional convention B. D. Porter, i. u.
as uxempt.
At a meeting of the Council Bluffs As-
pnclatlon or congregational Ministers nnu
Churches, held nt the Congregatlonnl
rtiurcli or tins city, ciuirces against ifev,
Donald C'umeron relatluc to business trans-
nctlons between, him and the parish of
juouiiiimin numii uve j-riirs ugo, were in
vrstlgntcd,- with the result that the mln
Inter was exonerated.
Miss Clara Kkdtrom of Omaha will sing
fimlth'-rsl ri!ive'rn.s.n0gr from the
iiroiesHinnai nnu iiusiuess men oi tno city
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.tereoptlcon and'mus.n.l enter tnrnVnt' at Hager has practically decided to withdraw leased line for the Ilur Ington, Cedar Itap- -" r n7 ' U. s city tho ?rSeacTM.oer U. night kTt ie ball g ven
tho second Presbyterian church tonight from tho contest for tho republican nomlna- Ids & Northern railroad today tho follow- A 'cn ihllmlnl Valm ?0i,tm by To association und wnsKpre-
Misses Lueas and Currens i of Del levuo col- u (o ronKrctg, A delegate from that Ing omcers were elected: President and gen- f'"1"01. ""n0"n?0me , ,,: ,!T' ( scnted with the button of the reserves,
lego are on the prpgrum for Fr day oven- llu" ' ' l""h'1"' " ' . ,. n t ,.,,, vi-n rpB,ipnt t l"? Spiritualist association for tho year ot from .he breeah block of n gun of the
Ing. Mr. , Leverett lins secured very lino county to the congressional convention, wher oral manager, C. .J. X es. Mco president J " osKocIatlon. which includes with- Teresa In accerTttng "life imlton
views tn Illustrate his story of 'The First was In tho city yenterday, raid Mr. C. Ilroekmlth; wcrotary, V. n. Ilrady, ,,...,,, ,,' . .,, BIatc, of the from Commander W. J Wilson, the admiral
Jlrldnl Trip Across tho Rockies." ,,., ,, r.i,i i, ,. i,arer. S. S. Dorwarf. chief engineer. II. In 1,8 membership all of tho states ot tne , "om " '"" 'houh hB WH8 navni
tin. li'lniMoK Qiliiir" fvnm I,mal t. tlin 1 vxjwta,j w w.aw ...- a I " ' 1 Lnln r. laullml frrtnl t A nrCRR fll inn I
... ... IIUKVI til IUIU MIIU V iiivwiiixiw a.aaw ' I I llf.,.Un ..nil.,, m nlilnn OVinni'.l n .
ports received hero from Shenandoah the less to instruct tho delegation ln his favor. v W. FrIUoll. who lives near Hrook
pollco nere Induced to investigate Mrs. i wnM fnr this reason that tho dflccatlon lyn, 1 under arrest charged with horso
aviiii ft tlnniml ul p llirrh I1...II1I- n rft.
Bir.tth's manner ot dolnir business.
A man nnnwd Haker. who has been eiimn-
Ing with his family at Fifteenth. street and
Tlroadway. complained to thn police yes-
terday morning that one of his mules hud
vrrii aiuicu iniriiiK mo firuviuiin niKUi. jii-
ouier iuih uy nnu ihm?ii ram iihk in mo vi-
elnltv and moved out durlnir tho nlieht.
JiinVhlsmnlelau1
that his mnlo fhaU . gone with this family.
N. Y, Plumbing Co.4 Te,l. 250.
r-or taie-ttoufionoiu uirniiuro ai a rea-
flonamo price. i;an on .mm, AiDin iiusier,
321 Uroadway.
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common wealth 10c clears are good cigars.
llc.il IS.tnt Trnn.fer..
ril- fnllnvvlnir Irrttinfflra r fllivt vontnr.
The following transfers were nieei yeeior-
Way in Uto abetract. title and loan oftlce of
J. W. Squire, I0J Pearl street:
John O Cnrlolvou and wife lo W S,
"oopoK ljt lTldock 2. Kverett' "add
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County treasurer to H. H. Hart, fol s,
lilnpU- ?i. Kvrmlt'M ndd. t d
Iowa Uian nnd Trust company to WIl-
Hum H. cooper, lot l, uiock w. isver-
nil's mill o it ,1 100
Busetta ltoyer and htisbnntl to Wilson
Shouiuiker, lot I or snuin.a bud-
dlv of lot 17, original pint w d........ 1,000
!W. A. Wood to W. M. Mulvuhlll. lot
C. UIOCK si. livereii 8 ami, w u, n
. . c-t over tho cltv In the Dollce patrol wagon to
Total, five transfers ,,lS'TImf nnd
1? ADPJ) I AAUC ber of complaints havo recently neen mca ing. Having nuueti largely to its enuow
I IlKIWl L.Vnii3 I..., .... ...ii i .!,.., ii,. n,.w nwnt fund recently and has an enroll.
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BLUFFS.
ROAD FUND IS IN DISPUTE
Oity Oooncil and County Bord Both Want
to Handle It.
CASE MAY GO BACK TO THE COURT
A I lit' nil en Will Drniniifl flint TIipj- Ilo
(ilvru Pull Control unit- the
.SnpervlHors Will .Likely
Drcllne.
It bcglnn to look as If tho portion of tho
county road fund raUcd from taxation with
in tbo city limits would again this year bo
come a bono of contention between tho city
council and the board of county Buporvisartt.
Chairman Huber of tho streets and nlleys
committee, as well as several of the nldor-
men, aro lti favor of having the direct ex
penditure of this money, while It Is evident
that tho uupervlsom hold to their old posi
tion that while the cltv has tho authority tn
tIrpct wnero u Hnall uo expcnded the work
- hall bo done under the eupcrvlslon of tho
member of tho board for this district,
At tho meeting of tho city council last
MomIoy nKht u communication was read
Jrnm Supervisor John M. Matthews In which
ho notified tho aldermen that he was ready
to recelvo Instructions an to tho expenditure
of (ho city's portion of tho road fund. No
ton on the communication was taken at
tho time, ns the aldermen desired to Inquire
Into tho matter and ascertain whether tho
cUy or tho coUnty omcla!H had tho expend-
of M Y- Sir. tho meeting omo
of tho councllmcn have looked tho quostlon
up, and are of tho opinion that tho city not
zlj. 11,0 rlKht, l?,d,lrcct vbr wl,cn ?a
how ,hc money shall bo expended, but that
it also has tho right to directly control It.
In other words, that thin portion of tho road
SLZtT wlih,Vh0 olty
limits, should bo turned over by tho county
board to tho city to bo used by It as It
deemed best. This la exactly whero tho
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tho city taking tho matter Into tho courts
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Tho case, howovor. never camo to trial, as
an amicable arrangement wns como to bo-
tweon the city council and the cuporvlsors.
Tho county board turned over CO per cont of
tho city k portion to tho committee on
streets nnd alleys of tho council nnd retained
40 per cent, which It expended on tho county
roids. This arrangement was brought about
at that time mainly owlnt" to tho fact that
C('ty, W M ln nc' f lhe,'non
"""""6 j.iiot-o mm iuukuik rcpairn
on certain of the principal thoroughfares.
This ngrccmtnt was not reacho,! until
after tho Question had been submitted to
Judge Smith of the district court, who held
"(jjm n n8 opinon tho law did not contem-
Plato that a county road fund collected
within a city or town should be turned ovor
templato that tho Doard of Supervisors
should bo deprived of the control of tho
fund BUbJect to tho direction of the city
council. contemplate that
It should bo expended In general by tho
board or supervisors under tho direction of
(hn rltv ronnoii. Thi hoin n,o ih miv
. . if tho HSliT'fn If 'thS ftmii'
""neil hit" tho HghT to direct tho tlmo,
"o muium tuu-uus mu munur iv
garded ns somewhat ambiguous. It says
"that portion of the road fund collected
taxation within tho limits of a city or
town nhall be expended on tho ronds or
streets within such city or town, or on the
ronig ntiacent thereto, under tho direction
of tho cltv council." It doos not sav. how- I
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over, that cither the city council or tho
mr( ol 8UPerv,aor 8nn uavo lno c"""0'
of tho money. .,,,, . ,,
Tho portion of tho road fund belonging
to the city this year is in tho neighborhood
of $3 400i nna to eecure tho alrcct handling
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of thls money Is the desire of tho committee
on streets nnd alleys
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lumen over
tho county board to tho city treasurer, ft
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rouiii no useu os neeuea ror street cieaninc
could not bo well expended for such a pur
pose In tho first place. Supervisor .Matth
ews would object to putting u force of .men
on cleaning tho streets of tho city, neither
would ho be willing to do small Jobd of 're
pair work. Tho Bnnrd of Supervisors con-
MeS: lend that tho fund is levied for tho purpose spnV tlVn held hero Vesterda'y. tho Pt of the party In thl s county The fol
Christian of improving the streets nnd roads and not p'r0p0(il0n whether or not to build a $63,000 lowing Is the list of deles. tes e lecta d.
Harrison foL.clca'" U -hool building was carried by a run- State conven 1 ,n-D Me lei 1 eter Haa.e,
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nt the noxt meeting of the city council, when
may bo satisfactory to both.
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liunuil n nun- " ' vw."...
Gas stoves aro cheaper than gnsollno
stovri and thoy do not explode
lliiKrr Out of the liner
Word rocelvod hero yeeterday from Adair
flnnnn
I '"K of the Adair county convention that
i owing to wiu rrauii. in mmuuuu mm tiui-unui
counties ano tne result, in nuns county aa
fnmahn.lnur.! l,v llio nrlm:irr. It wns llSlf
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out instructions.
Judge Smith Is nlso In receipt of a lettor
frora OI)0 of tho Adair county delogatoa
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I nml ilnelnres that In thn event of Mr. linger
lh" 'l-gation can bo counted
I a mM Qne fop Judg0 Sm,Uli
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i aucior on iuu nmn iiwki, " m.c"
diet In the district court at Avoca ymterdiy
m. ts r.nn fnr twrannni iniiiri,- ro2eiven
,i,ii t ih0mninv-nf thai romnanv ln Feb
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I irailli Blippcu " hi tii'tt n "v
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Banner cuiiinru i"."- "
negligent enro that he was given by the
ia 1 i. tnA titiiu
,J 0f tbo accident and tho flwt amputation
13 01 lD0 acciueni uiiu uu inni. iviu uiuwuu
that necessitated the other two operations
nnd deprlvotl him or nis enuro limn msieau
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. .,.. ltnllroit.l Cr.i.lni.,
Inapeet llnllrmui e rosiriK.
Tho aldermen met ycsieruay miernoon
o romm tten of the whole anil iook a nrive
learn whero planking was nrcetitary. a nuni
i a- iiih CIIJ- I1UII, uliCKIMK Ilt.-Kli-V t'l, ,t' .....
of tno 8(",CTUl raiiroaas to piann tneir crtea
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I nn.l Ihn al.lnrmnn ft FA llpt e rm 11 1 ll mil
I i.. i . . . i i a i a AU .M min.nM At fitiiiilnl tnfinf nrr nt thn I
the railroads shall place these closings
In proper thnpc without further delay. A re
port will bo made at the meeting of tho
city council next Monday night nnd step
taken (o bring tho railroad companies to
tlmo In this regard.
Tho city council will meet In adjourned
Bftnlon this nfternoon as a board of rovlow
for tho equalization of olty taxes. Assessor
Hnrdln was on hand yesterday afternoon
with his books, but ns tho aldermen were
enguged on other business, the meeting was
adjourned until today.
i.rrri.it cutTtinns cji:t Tiiittiur.ii.
Stuff .Nsiielntlitii t'liniixps Oltleci-M nml
Ailjituriii to .Miiniiii fit)'.
The session yesterday morning, at which
officers for the ensuing year woro electol
and tho placo of meeting for next year
rhosen, brought tho convention of the lown
Letter Carriers' nesoclatlon to a clo.'o. Tho
delegates, after taking a trip fo Omaha, lctt
delegates, after taking a trip fo Omaha, lctt
for their homes In tho afternoon, much
pleased with their meeting and tho manner
in which thoy had been entertained whllo
In tho city.
Tho election of officers resulted as follows:
President, George N. Hlckereon, Clinton;
vlco president, J. K. Carbatigh, Kalrllold;
treasurer, J. W. Kouba, Cedar Ilaplds; sec
retary, neorgo It. Scott, Council Illuffs,
sorgeant-nt-orms, H. H. Horsely, Webster
City; dclegate-at-Iargo to national conven
tion, A. S. Gilbert, Dca Moines.
Sioux City nnd 'Mason City were both
candidates for next year's convention and
n vote by roll call gave Mnson City 0i
votes nnd Sioux City fi',4 votes. The mltc
tlon of Mason City was mado becauso It Ifi
more nearly In the central part of tho statu
and will make It easier for dolegatcs to
attend from tho eastern cltliu, tome of
which have never been rcprcBcntcd nt tho
stnto conventions.
Hofnro adjourning tho convention' took
another turn nt tho letter carriers' salary
bill now boforo congress nnd Speaker Hen
derson and adopted tho following resolu
tions: Whereas, There wns introduced In tho
present houso or representatives a bill.
Jiouso fllo No. 4!11, known as tho letter
curriers' salary bill, which was rererred to
tho commltteo on postolIlce and post roads,
Whereas, Said bill has not yet been called
up, ror tno reason, we uro imoi -men, umj
Speaker Henderson thinks It might be bail
politics nnd might work a detriment to tho
republican pnrty ln tho coming campaign,
and
Whereas. The democrntlc congressmen
havo assured Speaker Henderson .that tho
democratic party Is willing to shnro the re
sponsibility for tho largn appropriation re
quired to carry out tho provisions of this
bill, nnd m
Whereas, The non-passago of this bill
would bo an net of grave Injustice to tho
14, COO overworked nnd underpaid letter car
riers of this country, therefore be It
Itcsolveil, by the letter carriers of Iowa In
convention assembled, That wo request the
American Federation of IUior. with which
tho cnrrlers all over this country are Identi
fied, to Intercede with Speaker Henderson
In our .bohair. and Do it turtner
nesolved, That we request Hon. Samuel
nmners. nresldent of tho American Fed-
oration of Ubor, If possible, to see Speaker "llul" Bl"rr lo le- aecreiury waisn
Henderson personally nnd to uso his good of tho national democratic commltteo, who
olllces anil best endeavors to secure from arrived today, said: "The national cam
Speaker Henderson permission for this bill nacn thi ,. wlI1 h mnil nn whn(Pver
te! bo reported to tho houso so thut the same ,pa'sn l"18 ear win do maae on wnateier
may bo 'brought to a vote in the present lroues tho peoplo adopt as tho prevailing
session or congress.
Tho bill in question provides Uiat lettor
carriers shall be paid J600 for their first
ycar of service, $600 for their socond, $1,000
for their third and $1,200 thereafter.
nv tho courtesy of the officials the dele-
gates -wcro shown through all the depart-
mcnts of tho Omaha nnd Grant smelting
wnrkR on their trln to Omaha in tho after-
Thn successful politician will seo to It
this vear'-lhat his pockets nre filled with
Commonwlxilth cigars. They're sure tn
mako friends.
Gravel roofing. A. II. Itcad, 541 H'way.
Davis sells points.
Sny the SnlnonM Must fin.
MISSOURI VAliliEY, la., May 2. (Special
Telegram.) Last night at tho meeting ot tho
city council J. J. Amon Introduced a rosoiu.
.i ' ...i.ii, ,n n,if,i tw nil wlnn rnoms.
iV .J-i.i,. omiTiino. tinnim nn,i dr;
niui muuiuc?, (,uuiuiiiift v.v, n
st TC(9 now c111dk liquors contrary to law
and all holes' ln tho wall be discontinued
Immediately.
A- prociamatlon wan today issued by D. F.
tnm, mnvor that tho law from this on
3? , ".iv enforced iio Lloons of
would bo strictly enforced, tno saioons oi
Ml390Url valley have had their doors closed
I
. fh t nvn nnd It has been snld
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wmi. nm nunc nui wiiii'i"
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it Is predicted that tho saloons will be a
thing of tho past unlern thoy got tho 80 per
cent of the voters ot the city on tho petl-
tlon they aro now circulating for the
reopening of thorn.
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IOWA CITY, la., May 2. (Special.) At a
irItr ot 249 votC3 ln a tolnl 01 l'bJl V0lC8,
Tno woraen of tho city woro permitted to
voto on tho proposition. Tho femalo major-
. .i i,i ,.. ico ,,.i,ii
axp o, .u -. j.-..--. -
' . na.n nnelnn tn tnninar tlin
Cgnllty Ol mo Olltliuil uu mo Biuumio mat
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their ballotn cnangeu mo result oi uio eioc-
tlon.
Ilnllronil Olllelnls niii-il.
CEDAH ItAPIDS, la., May 2. (Special
F. While,
iown Newa Xiite.
c,,,a,.. imM n lodire called "Oom
1 t- l...l ..f 1 n 1 1 H'
I ivruLt- iui,ii' v. .
Htelillng
Mnrt Quirk, a Knoxvllle young num. was
injured by a team of runaway mules ho
that he died In h few hours.
It has been definitely decided that tho
, Towa Central oil ces will 1101 uo moved
SlurHlinlltown to t'eona.
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yPTr firni ii, the Anumosa penitentiary,
rn,e(, thp waH of tlu, lntltutlon und es-
n,III' ,.nlllv nIxnM of AUro. n crlnnle,
burned to ilenth In her room. Her
,.,.,,. r!U1,.ht ,re from ,. in,,,,, i some
i rnnmier.
Representative J. P. Dolllver of tlio Tenth
iiistrict win tienver me I'ouriii oi juiy un
- tlon for. the HIb Stone (8. D.) Chautauqua
nuunphltlon.
! inmtmiibtor Qulgley nt Hawarden Is mov-
mg lO Ht'Ulim lilt) enuiuiimiiiiriii m n
,,,,,1 ,iuiirv. rnntn r,i- tim initit nf thn
Four Bedford boys played truant from
school and wont to tho woods 111 company
Wlth a gun. Ono of them, named Perry,
fa inw nt thn t.nlt.t nf doiitii us Iho result
of 11 bullot .woum' 1,18 ,ttVdome"'1 ,
A fusnatlno woman and her child were
FcrollBy poisoned by u castor bean. The
woman piaceu n ueon in ner mnuiii nnu on
ft in two. thnuirhtleSHlv. and the child did
likewise. A physician had ull ho could do
t avo tneir lives,
f.,,irlnda m8 decided that Sunday must
n uo moro 8trlctll. observed in the futuro.
Unrbera nnd booth acks have uecon notified
umong others to cense nusiness on tnat day
"" Sunday .".pe ivlll not bo allowed to
- Cornell college nt Mt. Vernon Is prosper-
1 ment ior inu ciirrt-ni cuih-ki? yftir tu no
w , ----- t. - .;--.
- jpsH tlw 70o stulents. The Kraduatlne
.inua nf lltlM vwn r will tlllllirinr IlltV.
CHANGES IN 'IOWA GUARD
Number of Oompinlea Apply for Admission
to Rtglment.
D'LEGATES THE DEMOCRATS WILL SELECT
Meeretnry Wnlsli of ntlnnnl Conunll
fee Mnys Issiiom for Drmnr rntn In
CoiiiIiik 'iiiiiiiilKn llnvc .Not
vt llrnn llrcldril Upon.
DKS MOINES, May 2.-.(Spoclal Telei
gratn.)Tomorrow Adjutant General M. II.
Ilyers will go to Cherokee to muster out
Company .M of that idace, which has ap
l)MC" or sl'ch action. Company M I? of i
tno fifty-second regiment nnd Its muster
out win leuvo n vacancy which both Sac
wiy nnd Kmmctsburg aro likely to bo ap
plicant for. On Saturday Oenernl IJycrs
will go to CreBton to muster in Company
O of tho now Flfty-flrst Iowa. He has not
decided on what dnte he will visit Oclwcln
to muster ln the now company which Is to
take the placo of tho former Clinton com
pany. Though he hns told the members of
tho Clinton company that ho will give them
a hearing on their application for rcadmls
slon to tho guard ho has not heard from any
of J,hom yot.
Now elections of lieutenant colonol cf tho
Forty-ninth Iowa regiment nnd of major In
tho Fifty-second wcro today ordered by
tho adjutant gnnernl. Hoth olectlons will bo
held Thursday, May 10, between C nnd 9
o'clock. Thero bavo been two previous
elections for lloutennnt colonel of the
Forty-ninth without resulting In a cholco,
nnd three elections for major In the Fifty
second. Tho second election of mnjor ro
sulted In tho cholco of W. A. Kirk of Sioux
City, whose death occurred'' shortly after
ward, and then a third election was called,
wnicn resulted in no choice,
The Tallerday Steel PIpo company, with
a capital stock of $20,000, filed articles of In
corporation with tho secrotary of state.
Franklin G. Tollerday, James M. Great,
'Mrs. Virginia Farr and Chnrles D. Campbell
aro the Incorporator.
Tho Dos Moines & Northern Iowa railroad
filed articles of incorporation. This is tho
railroad which Is to bo built north and south
through Iowa and its capital stock Is $50,000.
Tho probable dclegatcfi-at-largo to tho na
tional convention to bo selected hy the Iowa
democrats tomorrow arc: Cato Sells of Vin
ton, Charles "Walsh of Ottumwn. E. II.
Evans of Polk, A. Van Wagenen of Sioux
City.
Iftmim of Democrat.
There Is not likely to bo much of a spir
ited discussion over anything. The demo
crats now here aro against any specific stand
for free silver, but when tbo creat malorltv
ot tho delegates arrive tomorrow there may
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sentiment, n tno people want tno ngnt to
bo made upon silver It will be silver, but If
they want something else, then tho prevall-
ing Issues of tho day will accord with tho
sentiment. Thero is no question but what
tho state convention or Iowa and the coming
national convention will strongly endorso
o mcagu 'piauorm, uui ueyonu ibui u is
impossible to Bay what will bo dono. Silver
ana an oi tne oinor issues oi imperialism
nnd the trusts will bo. in tho platform, and
It remains for tho campaign to open to see
what will bo the. chlefMasues of tho day.
The Iowa delegates will no instructed tor
Hryan. nnd ho will be the nominee. As to
who will bo nominated for vice president
it Is hard to say. There have been a num
ber of imcn mentioned In connection with
tho place, but tho sentiment does not seem
to havo been crystallized in favor of anyone
in particular. Former Vice President Adlal
E. Stevenson will accept the nomination
again, and It Is not unlikely that he may be
nominated. I believe that ho would be ono
of tho best men for tho place. Dewey's
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candidacy U a Joke and he will not do
""b. '
Wehster Comity DfleKntes.
pQUT DODGE, la., May 2. (Special Telo-
TOm n r
fram,)-1,
ln conVcn
ntca to
-ncpubllcnns of Webster county me-t
cntlon this afternoon to select delo-
.. n ...... nml nnnvraaalnnnl PnnVfOT-
I KUIVB .V niUtU MWV.
i uu i t iino nnA Alrmn.i.
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niirini? tne time occuoieu uy me t-uiiiiuiiictii
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1 m mUKIIlg llteir ItTJJUl ta OJitruuua nv.uu.w
cndorBnK tho present ndmlnistratlon. It
wag tno gcnso ot the, conVentlon that tho
nrc3ent norlod of prosperity was duo to ful-
niimunt of pledges made by the republican
party. A resolution was adopted endorsing
Hon. J. P. Dollivcr for congreseman from
V n"i i7 f n lfeMv O F Rankin
T 0 "le' T u' uaaly u- 1 pdrfn '
"jT - ; 1 -
son. Jamrn P. Johnson, J. 0. Durell, Q. W.
Parks, O. W, Gibbs, J. N. Eastman, Thomas
Chnnlland T. K, reter8fln, s. T. Mccrvey.
1- -... , el.l, ir
Iltln uttoson. 11. JU.' wriRIll,
A. Smith, H.
J. Gustafeon, A. W. Scott, J. A Llndberg,
A. A. Rasmuesen, C. M. Kellog, W. V.
Manchester.
SnlrltiiiillHt. (intlier nt Clinton.
CLINTON, la., May 2. (Special.) Thero
Mississippi valley, la making oxtemdvo nr.
rangements for tho coming camp meeting,
which will open July 20, and contlnuo for
ono month. During this tlmo members of
tho association from all Mississippi valley
suffering women."
7m
staled are In attendance and the number
pf Merit o'rtentlmos rot. hen 2.000 ffom
out of the city Hvery Indication shows
thnt this will bo ono of thi tnost suc-esn-ful
meetings ever conducted by tho associa
tion. I'M gar W. KmeTMin, Cnrrlo K. S.
Twlng, Julia Mitchell and other noted
mediums will bo present. The nsaoclntlon
owns several acres of land In the city limits,
on which aro a couple of hundred neat cot
tages, a mammoth pavilion and a largo
amphitheater. In fact It Is a city of Ittielf
and during tho camping season Is the mccca
of thousands of spiritualists.
Snmllpoi I'ntlrnt Corrnlli'il.
DKS MOINKS. May 2. (Special Tele
gram.) John Wight, a typical Oklahoma
man, arrived In l)c Molnen today from
Omaha In a boxcar. Having noticed some
strango eruptions on hln face, hands nnd
body, ho started uptown to see a doctor.
Whllo walking up the main buslntt-rf street
Dr. Schlltz, a prominent physician, noticed
tho man and saw at a glance that ho had
smallpox. Ho grabbed tho unfortunate man,
hustled him to a placo where ho could do
the public no harm nnd colled the mniallpnx
ambulance. A half hour Inter Wight wns
located In tho smallpox camp of detention
In tho suburbs, whero sonio twenty-five
other afflicted persons aro located. Wight
says ho spent a week loafing around Omaha
before he started for Dew Molnen.
I.Iiiii County Con vi-ntlon.
CKDAIt HAPIOS. In., May 2. (Special
Telegram.) Linn county republicans met ln
convention nnd selected delegate to tho
stato convention, nnd tho congressional con
vention to bo held hero May 17. Tho con
vention was entirely harmonious. Herolu
tlons adopted endorsed tho administration of
President McKlnlcy nnd Governor Shnw,
commended tho work of Iowa senators nnd
congressmen, especially Itobert G. Cousins,
commended Colonol Charles A. Clark of thU
City for supremo Jiidg'o and condemned tho
action of blackmail lawyoro.
llepiilillciins Mffl lit If nmliiirK.
HAMDUItO, la., May 2. (Special.) Tho
republicans of Fremont county met In dele
gate convontlon nt Sldnoy yeslorday and
selected delegates to tho stato convention,
to bo held In Dee Moines May 10. The con
vention Instructed for William Katon n
repra:ontatlvo from tho Eighth congroslon
I district. They also selected delcgaton to
conventions yet to bo called, namely: Sta'e
nominating convention, Eighth congressional
convention, and Fifteenth judicial conven
tion. Yonnn AVotnnn ICIIIs llrrsclf.
HOONE, Ia May 2. (Special Telegram.)
Mils Mary Olnon, 20 years old, a gradu
ate of thn Hoono high schol, committed sui
cide today by drowning herfelf In n cistern.
Grief over the death of a brother Is said to
havo unbalanced her mind. She wns a mem
ber ot tho First Methodist Episcopal church
and bolongcd to a highly respected family.
llnrTlnnn County Convention.
MISSOURI VALLEY, la.. May 2. (Special
Telegram.) Tho republicans of Harrison
county met toJay at Logan and chose dele
gates to tho state convention to bo held at
Deo Moines on tho 10th Inst, for tho purpose
of chewing delegates to tho national conven
tion to bo bold at Philadelphia.
New School for llnnwu.
ONAWA, la., May 2. (Special.) At tho
special election yesterday the Onawa inde
pendent Bchool district voted by n majority
of 104 to issue twenty thousand dollars In
bonds) to erect a new school building. Work
will bo commenced as soon as the bonds can
bo sold.
Travel Through Clinton.
CLINTON, la., May 2. (Special.) During
the month of April 35,331 cars passed over
the Northwestern Railway company brldgo
at thla city pulled by 2,181 engines, making a
total of 37,512. During tho same period, 211
boats passed through tho drawbridge.
Action of Clnrlmlu Connell.
CLAIUNDA, la., May 2. (Spocial Tele
gram.) Tho council of this city has repealed
the stringent ordinance rclntlng to Sunday
suspension of business, thun leaving the
matter to stato regulation.
DEATH RECORD.
Pnnioim Jewish Ncholnr.
CHICAGO, May 2. Louis Mayer, one of
tho oldest and best known Jewish residents
of Chicago, died yesterday of old age. Mr.
Mayer was 85 years old and was born ln
Germany.
Mr. Mayer wao ono of tho founders of
Sinai Tomplo. Ho was highly educated nnd
translated the old testament .from the
orlglnnl Hebrow into English. He also made
other translations, both religious nnd secular,
from Hebrow Into German and English. Ho
was regarded as an authority on ancient
Hebrew and his work as a translator Is
highly valued.
John J. Kurta.
John J. Kurtz died Tuesday at his
retldonce. :71 North Twenty-fifth street.
Ho has bo5n a sufferer from partial paralyse
for several years past.
Mr. Kurtz was a member of Excedslor
lodgo No. 259, Ancient Frco and Accepted
Masons, Council Dluffs, la. Tho funeral will
be held from tho residence, Thursday, May
3, at 2 p. m., under auspices of Nebraska
lodgo No. 1, Anclont Free and Accopted
Masons. Intorment at Laurel Hill cemetery.
Forme-r Senntor Wilier.
MOROANTOWN. W. Va,, May 2. Former
United States Senator Waltman Thomas
Wlllcy of West Virginia died today at his
home hero of old ago, Tho deceased was
born ln 1812 and was the author of tho con-
stttutlon of West Virginia.
Driver a Xnvnl Veteran.
CHICAOO, May 2. Admiral Dewey was
olllcer, he had never been a veteran and
that he wns glad to become one without re
tiring, Then ho thanked the members of
ho committee who had presented the but
ton nnd .the engrossed resolutions ac-
companylng it and departed.
legiilarity
Menstruation is one of Nature's phenomena. It was not intended to torture the
female system. A perfectly healthy woman has regular painless periods. In failing
health irregularity is almost invariably the first symptom to give the signal of warning.
A cold, or, shock, or exposure, or any excitement may interrupt the menstrual habit in
its regularity. That is the time to seek relief. So sensitive is the feminine organism,
and so close is its connection with the nervous system, that a menstrual disorder
instantly affects every part of the body. Some of the results are pains in the head,
back, boweli, legs and hips. It is dangerous to allow leucorrhoea, falling of the womb,
painful or irregular menstruation to exist a single day. They quickly get worse
instead of better. "Wine of Cardui gave Miss Armstrong complete relief from j"cn"
strual pains. Every month it gives permanent relief from suffering to thousands of
women, ii inviguraico . xuwnu uuu utvca tut, pAin.,..
strong. There is nothing like it to assist young girls approaching womanhood to form
correct menstrual habits. ..
"I have suffered from the first with painful and irregular menstruation. I tried different doctors and different patent
medicines without any permanent relief. The sicknet$ would occur every three week and I would .suffer almost death,
willi pains in the lower bowtU, back and head. Lately I have been uslne Wine of Cardui and Thedford't Black
Drauht at each monthly period and they have given me peat relief. May you prosper inyou' noblerk ot relieving
WATER TIES UP ALU TRAVEL
NiiiiIIi Pintle In ( olorndo In Three
(litnrfrrs of n At lie
Wl.lr.
FOIIT MORGAN, Colo., May 2. The South
Platte Is tho hlghrst In six years and la
threa-quartons of a mile wide. The long
dlko connecting bridges over tho two chan
nels Is under water nnd wnshid away to a
depth cf ten feet In several places.
The-Platto nnd Heaver canal Is washed out1
Just below tho bridge nnd the Fort Morgan
aitml washed out "at the head gate, ns Is
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also tho IIIJou canal. The railroad bridge
at Hardin hns gone out into tho river. Tho
bridges at Orchard and Snyde- aro lmpas-
,.M n,..-. i. ,... i.. ,.., ,i i.
sable, them Is no way to cross and travel is
tied up. Higher water still is feared.
DKNVBH, Mny 2. A special to the Tlmos
from Castle Hock. Colo., says:
Pnnl Kiinrrt
a ranchman living at Cnstlewood dam. has m0D'Ft. Wayni I' brings : scores" of .ufTere'rS
Just come In. lie reports that tho dam Is seeking this new nnd marvelous cure and
going out nnd will probnbly not last through to enablo those who cannot travel to re
the day. Yesterday water began to pour out what a truly marvelous work the
.1 the lower side of the dam near the hot- ftlltut. v''ce t?UFt
torn at tho west end. Considerable masonry Bn that everyone cui cure themselves In the
has crumbled away. Tho water has evl- privacy of their own homo. This Is the
dently found a channel through tho upper only known cure for syphilis. Do not hesl-
,.n , fnn inin .i, i,.,v m , in. tate to write nt once and the free trial will
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which Is filled with looso boulders.
Ample
nlong
warning lion been given settlers
Cherry neck.
Tho Platto river Is out of Its banks nnd
covering tho Huts. Tho H. & M railroad
bridge Is going out nnd other bridges nre
In great danger nnd may go out nt any mo
ment. Much dnmngii to property Is expected,
HoportH received by John W.
Springer, president of tho National
Mvo Stock association, show that tho spring
storms have been very destructive to cows
nnd calves on the range. Some Colorado
points report a loss of 10 per cent in young
stock and indications aro that the loss will
bo at least as severe throughout Wyoming
and .Montana
AliiTili-rn School Ilnnril.
AHMtnUBN. S. D.. May 2,-(Spcclal. )
Tho new Hoard of Education has organized,
with Robert Moody, president; Charles A.
Fisher, clerk. Prof. K. T. Fitch was elected
superintendent of the city schools, this be
ing his fifth year.
IteuM'for Is rresteil.
SHERIDAN. Wyo.. May 2. (Special.)
Prlvato Donnelly, Company II, First cavalry,
Fort Russell, who deserted not long ago, has
been arrested hero nnd will be sent to
Russell for court-martial.
TRY GRAIN-OI TRY GRAIN-0!
Ask your sroccr today to show you a pack
nee of ORAIN-O, the new food drink that
tnkeH the placo of coffee. The children may
5r.'n, It without Injury ns well as tho
adult. All who trv It 1IU n niiitKjiv..
Jnt rich seal tirown of Mocha or Java, i
it is lining ii uni pure grains, n tne
most dollcato stomach receives It without
distress, the price of coffee. 16c and ft
cts. per package. Bold by all grocers.
alim, mrvon instates riuuna jusm
orjr, tikvplftisntttii, tc. CAtmed by otur
wore ana inaiscruiion. Jifu nuiCKl
and turelu rixtor Ixitt Vlullti In ol
or young, and tit man for tudr.bat
nma or ploataro. J'rattnt Inianttr n
bad
r and
Liontumction II Calcaf. In tlm. ThAlc
uifiLhowairanidUta imrroTamant wl affactaOURK
wterojl I others full. inltt uinhingtlieeimlna
OJaxTabletB. Uhej Iibts ourad thouianda nndntll
cure 7ou. S o elra a ioU1to written saitrantM to et.
frrtu care in each cans or refund tha tnonar
1'rlco
Sfl PIC W r.?0?. St. packoea Ifull treat.
vvr vmuxx ii r nix pneaaen .null (real,
manll for Sa.fiQ hTUiall. In nlatii wrnr.nAr
upoTracalptof prioa. C.'lreularafrea.
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