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T1TE 031 AHA DAILY REE: SATURDAY, J17JSM5 a;, i:uu.
NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
CLEN AVENUE SITE IS TAKEN
Board of Education Decides on Another Locu
tion for High Sobool.
OAKLAND AVENUE IS LAID ASIDE FOR GOOD
I'roponlllon to Appenl (u the Slnli;
.Superintendent Miidr, lull (ictn
Ao Support Xrw Site Mil'
Ho Clinllenue.l.
MINOIl MENTION.
Pa vis -sells glass.
Txkr your rr.eala at the Vienna,
(ias fixtures arid globes at Hlxby's.
Mngar.lncs bound, Moorcliouse & Co.
Iludwelscr beer. L, Itosenfcld. npenL
l'lne A, D. C. beer, Noumaycr'a hotel,
rvhmldfs photos, new and latest :lcs.
K. Lowls Bells monuments. Ml I. way.
Horn, to Air, nnd Sirs. C. 13. Datrxmnn,
fi on
.''tend M. V. Club dance tonight, Ungues'
li d. U'lialey'B orchestra.
v. V. Clraff. undertaker and licensed cm
I mer, 101 South .Main street.
J'ho vacation prize will bo to the Council
J tiffs Blrl who hustles votes.
let your work done at the popular Gagl
I indry, 721 Uroadway. 'l'hone 157.
lderman lluher utid family have gone to
-w York for a visit with relatives.
W C Estcp, undertaker, Pearl street.
T-lephonea: Olllce, 07; residence, 33.
Vpr pictures, frames and artists' ma
erlals, go to Alexander fe Co., 333 B-w.ty.
Miss Aancs Shapland left yesterday for
n month's visit with friends In Button,
M VT. Mlkcsell of Atwood, Kan., clerk
the courts of Rawlins county, is In the
city visiting relatives and friends.
'hester Kgbort was arrested last nlirht
t t disturbing the peace by using profane
a id otwrene language on tho streets.
All votes In the Counrll niurf vitrntlnn ' High school.
,ntPbnrJJmL,nrn,li,,.lil.l!y an.il th r?11.11 thu 01,1 Hlh scbo1 Blto contains about
-II become more interesting from day to nvo acreSi No gtepg wwo m ,0 pom.
Itr Auditor V I.. Hvani returned yes- menco the erection of the building. Mem
Krdiiy morning from Creston, where lie 1 bers of tho board have been notified that
i c'1 ,,IC BlH,e Sllll,l"y school conven- , on appeal will be taken by the adherents
n n rnt,. , . . !of tho Oakland avenue ulte from tho action
I Wlon VlP?Sii;,nhVS.rnJIw.i """jSJroVchl" ln locatlnK ,h0 8C,ro01 on ,h0 01,1 Rrl,'ls'
rego. is In tho rlty visiting old-time friends i Tno meeting was understood to be for
r.i.l acquaintances. ! the purpose, of taking nomc nctlon In the
4t?d 'ihi nTlt' V-nli'vfnL10' -f " M-I"h soh001 slte n'att" nn Stewart set
veft1 b! rollln8 mvlug that an appeal
I I Omaha and will hold 1dm for luvestiga- j 1,0 taken to tho stato (superintendent from
' I tho decision of tho county buperlntendetit.
1 ri"mimwl,H ,hrtirt,.n 9nr,..!,'"l,?,!I";,;?.n Hl9 mn wa received in Hlcnce. receiving
J n!lnK wllvaiu!" fff; "to " 8CCJ- At this point In the proceed
v hlch nil old soldiers and their friends are 'ngs Lucius Wells handed the following
1 '! t0"- I Petition to Member Stewart, who read It to
Hie city has served notice on the motor i tho board:
mpany to rlnt Hip Fifth avenue brldgo
over the creek so as to relievo the munlcl- I For ourselves and many others wo respect
i tlltv from any responsibility In case of an fully ask that you take an appeal to tho
accident. I stato superintendent of public Instruction
The. mother of Hob Scott filed nn Informn- ! frnm ,np decision of the county supurlntend
1 1on In .lustlce Vlen's court yestcrdav even-' R,,,t W t,'p; locution of tho now High
lug, charging her son with tho larceny of !,,-llp1 se. 0 "no has any conlldencc in a
ncott was"ested . """"' u .....uulu ui u iiraniiK mui
wHH.estta , wp fce, thul th(J p,.onIo of Uls M)lU.lrl
IOWA WILL CASE SETTLED
fut possession of the school funds. Tho
court's finding vn that tho certificate of
ntftntfnn nlvnn in 1 1 n t'l.r.l rw.l K !,, tlntiprt
of Kduratlon was prima fnele evidence of J
rigui oi possession, penning mo nciorraina- r. ... n... v. n-U nA T3..
Hon of the quo warranto proceedings now
In tho superior court. It Is these proceed- j
lngfi which will determine whether imvis
or Haverstock Is tho legally elected trcna
tircr of tho Hchool district.
Tho Hoard of Kducatlon at its adjourned
regular meeting last night declined to en
tertain tho recommendations of Us attor
neys and decided not to appeal to the state
superintendent from tho decision of County
Superintendent Mc.Manus in the High school
sito case. After reaching this decision, do
spito the protest of 'Member Stewart, the
board selected the ncroago property be
longing to tho district lying north of tho
present High school building and facing on
Olen avenue as tho location for tho now
This location Is known as
her bmrffv anil hnrsn
In nmriltn
August Anderinn committed tn ). H""'u no,1 no Donna by tho holding of such
rntnity Jail to se out tine of Kn , a tribunal. It the stato superintendent has
. nsti fo VaUn h" wife h?m been rn v,lso.Lornd. "" 05ln'l'n nd has no regard
leased. Krend w tohl f.w for l"1, wishes of the people or the Judg-t-ald
ho line rescue and , m(.ni of your boarn. that decision (?) will
ii 1. nit wunmim tli'llllt' sue un 1111
LIMIT HVJIS Till: MIII.IT. Ill 1 1, Ml Mi,
Coiiiptiiiy A mil ii I, omen In the Suit for
tin- I'niliir I'mpert .
Attorney John Mndt has again comn out
on top in the lengthy litigation with tho
Schlltz Hrowlng company over tho posses
sion of the tuo-Ktory brick building on
Uroadway, erected by tho brewing company
on the property owned by tho Into Mrs.
Anna I'rnlor.' After being defeated In the
supreme court, the Schlltz Brewing com
pany brought suit under tho occupying ten
ant's act. Yesterday Judge Smith of tho
fnro the Court.
REPUBLICANS RENOMINATE JOHN A. T. HULL
Seventh f'niiKreNsliiiiiil Dlstrlet Clin
tendon Hold nt lies .Hollies
( limine lllm for Hie Third
Time l.y Aec'liiniiitlaii,
DBS MOINKS, June 22. (Special Tele
gram.) After being out twenty-four hours
tho Jury In tho famous Klrscher will case
this morning returned a verdict finding for
tho plalntllfs and declaring Peter Klrscher
to be of unsound mln.l m n,n Hm h nv.
district court handed clown his decision in cuted bis last will and testament. This
settles, for tho time being nt least, one of
tho hardest fought cases ever tried In I'olk
county. Tho court costs alone aggregate
$3,000, as the caso occupied over six weeks
In Its trlnl, holding tho record for being
tho longest caso aver tried In the county
courts.
I'cter Klrscher came to I'olk county ln
1S55. Ho was n Herman and by hard work,
honesty and integrity saved up a consid
erable sum of money. Ho was tljo owner
01 j.u acres or land and left an estate
Tho Christian church Similar school of
Creston got tho banner for having the Inrg
cst enrollment percentage In the parade.
Four hundred nnd seventeen registered del
egates nnd visitors, swelling the number !
to 000. took part In the convention. Special
music by tho Misses Kvnns and Prof. Alex
ander nnd Mrs. Smith were pleasing numbers.
St. Vitus'
liiitertiiliiiiionlH for Storm l.iiUe.
STORM LAKH, la., June 22. (Special.)
The Summer I'rogrnm association has pre
pared tho following list of entertainment for
tho next two months:
T. K. qunrtr-t of Omaha, July 22, 2.1. 21;
Itcv. Itobert Maclntyro, I). U., subject, "Hut-
toned Up People." July 21; Congressman
Dolllver and Champ Clark, debate, August 1;
Prlndlo Opera company, August II; Klfty-
first Iowa Regimental hand. August 2. and
2t; Hon. Lafayette Young, lecturo on Cuba,
August 25; Itev. Ilartholomew of lltooltlyn
on "Tho Unseen Heroes, August .20.
.. .rn V hii r.1' S0V' ro'nmltted to St. Tier- ally eliminated, 'but until such time we hope
hi , '"V. bccn .,.,!"0., ov(,r to . that your honorabln body will proceed upon
vhn vs..nv VLhciVlJ-.W,i ""W'lnnon. thn theory that the state Huporlntendent
ii..r ,ay look h,m to hls homc ut wl" "fOBnlze the power of your board and
i..iKec. itj, in. tb, honesty of Its Judgment. We know
The ease licalnst .Inhnsnn rl.nrra.l
with disturbing tho peace, was dismissed
l'i polleo court yesterday, owing to the
failure of tho prosecuting witness to put
In an appearance.
Two car.i of rock to be used ns a rock
rllo for tho hoboes that fall Into the
'lutches of the police arrived yesterday
morning and are being- unloaded In tho city
yard north of the Jail.
' Chief Templelnn. with the assistance of
the numbers of the department, has put
another hoie, curt Into nervlce by using
arts of two discarded carts. It will be
.'laced at So. 2 hose house.
Judge Smith yesterday overruled the ob
.lections of the heirs of tho late John Law
on, who committed suicide In Omaha, and
confirmed tho final report of L. F, Potter,
the special administrator of the estate.
Wanted A boy 13 or tl years of age,
i:ood writer and reader, to accompany
Mind man In his travels. Cood wages and
nil expenses paid. For further particulars
apply tn Harry Wilson, Revere house.
At the request of the city authorities the
county treasurer Is preparing a statement
of county nnd state taxes duo on the prop
er! v taken by the city In default of pay
ment or special assessment taxes. Thero
aro about 100 lots In the list.
Mrs. Herman narkemper. living six miles
east of the city, died yesterday afternoon,
aged i years, Thn rcmnlns will be taken
tn Avoea. where the funeral will be held
fiundav. Sho leaves besides her husband
three daughter and one son.
The Pythian Memorial day exercises to bo
held In Hughes' hull tomorrow afternoon
will liei open to the public generally. All
knights aro especially Invited to be present,
ps wnll as all members of tile families and
friends of deceased members of the order.
Fred Cllne tiled an Information In the
Miprenm court yesterday afternoon, charg
ing A. C. Kllsworth with malicious trespass,
llo says Kllsworth ploughed up his oats.
Tho two have trouble repeatedly nnd havo
had each other arrested several times
within tho last six mouths.
I, L. McClelland bad n partial hearing In
.police court yesterday morning nn tho
haree of stealing SS.-.S) in cash nnd a cer
llllcato of deposit of 50 from Mrs. Kllcn
Jeffries of HIS Third street, ln default of
hall, which was Used at j::no, McOlellund Is
languishing ln the city Jail.
The Omaha Rrldge and Terminal Rallwav
company deposited with Sherlrt Cousins yes
terday a check for U.VIO. being the amount
nssesved by tho sheriff's lury in the con
demnation proceedliitfs. Tho company de
clined to pav tho amount assessed on thn
dump and fraek, as the ownership of that
Is In dlsaute.
nohrt L. Dally of tljls cllv has been
granted a pension of $i per month on ac
count of Injuries received while serving In
1ho Flfty-tlrst Iowa volunteers In the Phil
l?plns, ll was shot In the shoulder nnd
leported dead. He recovered and now car
ries the bullet which wounded him as a
watch charm.
N. T. Plumbing Co., Tel. 250.
that an anneal wilt he tnkn.i nniocu n,
Oakland avenue site Is finally settled, and
for that reason an appeal would save time,
ns tho holding of the state superintendent
must either eliminate tho Oakland avenue
site or permit Its selection to stand.
Sinner to the Petition.
The petition was signed by John Rercs
hclm, S. Farnsworth, John Reno, Adolph
Reno, L. A. Caspor, O. M. C.ould, Alex Wood.
Samuel Haas. Lucius Wells, William Moore.
Stewart moved that the prayer of the pe
titioners be granted, but again there was a
dead silence and he failed to secure n sec
ond. Member Macrae brolco the silence
finally by saying he would like to vote for
tho motion, as ho had always been In favqr
of tho Oakland avenuo slto, but ho did not
feel ho could do so in face of the compact
that had been entered into betweon tho
members of the board at a recent secret
meeting. It developed later that this com
pact was that In tho event of the county
superintendent ruling against tho board the
old school site should be selected.
Stewart did not give In. however, and
made another motion to the effect that thu
the case, sustaining tho demurrer of John
Llndt to tho brewing company's petition.
The demurrer 1 sustained on several
grounds, two of which are the most essen
tial. Tho court holds that the petition un
der tho occupying tenant's act was not filed
In time, It having been llled after tho brew
ing company nnd its tenant had been evicted
under the regular proceedings, nnd that In
order to havo been effective tho petition
should havo been filed Immediately after
Llndt obtained Judgment for possession and
before tho decreo was put Into execution.
The court further held that as the property
was obtained ln tho first Instnneo by tho
browing company as part payment for liquor
brought Into this stato to bo Bold con
trary to law. It was very doubtful whether
property secured contrary to public policy
would come under the provisions of tho
act. or whether the brewing company, hav-
... nMiirml Hir. nfnnnri V In thn llllinnrr it
had. could take ailvantago of tho act.
Unless tho brewing company should np-
pcal from Judge Smith's ruling, tho property
will now pass Into tho possession or Attorney
Llndt without further contention. The build
ing wai creeled at a cost of nearly $6,000 by
tho Schlltz Hrowlng company and Attor
ney Llndt obtained possession through a
deed from
on which
erty from
nnny was declared nun ana void ay tne
courts on the grounds that tho consideration
paid by tho brewing company had been In
part liquor, which was contrary to the law
of tho state.
You can deposit your votes for the mcst
popular working girl In tho vacation con
test at tho Council Bluffs ofllco.
Killtorn In Contention,
STORM LAKE, la., Juno 22. (Special. )-
Tho Iowa -corn belt editorial convention
opens today. Tho arrivals began with the
early morning trains. The weather Is all
that could bo desired and this first day of
the meet will be devoted chlctly to driving.
sailing nnd sightseeing generally.
Hoy Killed li- l.lKlitnliiK,
CRKSTON, la., Juno 22. (Special Tele
gram.) During a heavy rain and electrical
storm that prevailed last night, Ray, the
8-ycar-old son of of James Locke, a farmer
residing near Kent, was killed. Farmers
report stock killed by lightning.
Cnlnr Itnpldn Sinn Drimneil.
CEDAR RAPIDS, Neb., June 22. (Special
Telegram.) C. S. Decker was drowned at
worth $15,000. In 1SD4 hn suffered n strnkn i the f' of the mlllrace while In bathing at
of nppoploxy, which resulted In the pa- ' 9 p' m' June 21, Decker m employed by
raiysla of one side of his body. From tho lno i""""8 iiradford Lumber company
timo of the stroke of appoplcxy until tho ol lu,B pluct?'
uatc of his death ho was never out of bed
except when helped.
Ho left surviving him eleven children,
four of whom live nt home, the youngest
being .IS years of age. To tbeBc four chil
dren ho left, by a will executed seventy
four days prior to his death, nlmost his en
tire property. To the other Bevcn chil
dren he bequeathed $10 each. They fought
tho will and have broken It.
Hull Viimeil fnr C'onKl'cnn.
The republicans of the Seventh congrcs-
DEATH RECORD.
Mm. Will In in Ttippi-r Wvnnui,
Tho death of Mrs. William Tuppcr Wyman
occurred at 0:30 yesterday morning at her
residence, 2222 Half Howard street. Mrs.
yman was born nnd reared In this city
and was wcll known In society circles as
Miss Mabel Orchard. She was tho wife of
. r. Ayman of the Omaha Loan and Trust
oompany. Mrs. Wyman was attacked bv
consumption two years ago and has he-sn j
Oursd by
Dr. WHIiams'
Fink Pi!9s
for
Pale
People
Mrs. Minnie 1'icdlcr, of Mt. Pleasant,
Iowa, nay !
" I was nlTllctccl for years with St.
Vitus' dance. The first symptoms of the
dlscnrc began in 1SS9, when thu nerves
began twitching in tuy left hand. I con
sullcd physicians of Una city, but none
of them ever did me n particle of good.
After I had suffered for two and one half
years, the disease continuing to grow
worse, I hcnnl of Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills for Pole People.
" It was in 1S91 that I was induced to
try them, nnd I was surprised at my
rapid improvement. I took only two
boxes, nnd was entirely cured. It was
hard to realize that I, who for over two
years was scarcely able to walk, nnd who
often found it almost impossible to talk,
should be restored to perfect health and
in full possession of nil of my powers by
two boxes of this wonderful remedy.
" I am happy to 6tatc that my health
is still perfect and I have never had the
slightest symptoms of a return of the
disease, although it is eight years since
I was cured. "
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People
contain, in a condensed form, nil the elf.
ments necessary to Ki vc new life and richness
to the blood and rettoro shattered nerves.
They are an nnfailing specific for such dis
eases m locomotor ataxia, partial rnralysii,
St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia rheul
inntlsm, nervous headache, tlienner-cnectsof
la crintie. nalnitntinn nf tli.. ),rt .,.i....i
sallow complexions, nil forms ol 'weakness
cither in male or female.
. Pj,-fcW.l?,!rm" PlnV Pll'o'PlPeoplirenter
old bit he doten or hundred, but always In tuck.
get. At all druggists, or direct from the Dr. Wl.
Hams Medicine- Company. Schenectady, N. V 60
cents per boi, 6 boxes $2.60.
, tho late Mrs. I'ralor to the land j -lonnl district met In convention here today conS to her home or the mZ Zt dur"
It was built. A deed for tho prop- nn.l named Hon. John A. T. Hull for con- ! ing the imt few months I iTwKtor Mr
Mrs. Pra.or to the brewing com- hy acclamation This will make his ! and M""0 PhU?",?
n68
Estate is
Savo your coupons and vote for the most
popular Council Bluffs working girl.
U.O.Mll.TI4 TIIH MOTOR COMI'ANV.
t'ornucr'n Jury Decide l llliiiuelesa
foe the Ileiitli of llnliy Stein.
The coroner's jury yesterday morning ex
onerated the motor company from any blnmo
for tho death of 1-year-old Leo Stein, who
wan run down and killed by a motor car
Thursduy evening on T) road way. but recom
mended that It bo compelled to place fen
ders on Itn cars.
The Jury was composed of A. P. Lang
niade, Thomas Johnson and R. S. Torwllll
gcr. A large number of witnesses were
subpoenaed, but after the Jury had listened
to tho testimony of Conductor Summltt,
Motorman Showard, Chief of Police Albro,
Officers Slack and Jnmes R. O. Oregg. Frank
Rrady, A. R. Morehouse. J. L, Whltaker
and members of tho Stein family, It decided
It had heard sufficient and returned tlie ver
dict, ns above.
Tho testimony of many of the witnesses
was conflicting a.H to tho rate of speed at
which the car was going. Both the con
ductor and the motorman testified that It
was running nt about four and five miles an
Rising
sixth term, his last two nominations being
o acclamation. The convention was n re
publican love feast, there being no opposi
tion whatever. Tho resolutions follow:
Resolved. That the republican congres
sional convention of the Seventh district
of the state of Iowa reviews with pride and
yatlsfnctlon the wise and able udmlnistra
t 1 n of President McKlnley during the last
three years of natlonnl trial and peril. Ilrm
yet .sympathetic, daring to enter now and
untried paths with conservative wisdom, he
has earned the gratitude of our whole peo
ple. Resolved, That wo heartily endorse the
platform adopted by the republican na
tional convention in Philadelphia ns a
statement of tho principles and purposes on
which the republican patty Is ready to go
to the people for endorsement and aupport.
Resolved, That In the unanimous re
nominatlon of William McKlnley of Ohio
for president of tho Vnlted States and
Theodore Roosevelt of New York for vice
president wo Join with joyous acclamation.
Resolved, That the delegates of the
Seventh congressional district of Iowa re
gard with profound satisfaction thn record
made by Ca.italn J. A. T. Hull ns repre
sentative In congress for tho last eight
years, and that his courteous, untiring suc
cess has earned our gratltudo nnd entire
confidence.
Resolved. That we asurc him of our
heartiest support, and that we rejoice that
wo are ablo to name him for continued
service where he can so honorably and use
fully serve his district, his stato and his na
tion. The additional five days granted by tho
director of ccnsUs for the completion of
tho work of gathering the census In the
city of Dcs Moines have not been sufficient.
The enumerators ln tho big districts havo
not completed their first round, let alone
tho back calls, and today was the last day
of the extended tlmo, though tho work
hoping that tho change might prove heue-
nctai. .Mrs. Wyman leaves two chlriren
Tupper and Clifford, aged I and 2 vcars re-1
spectlvely. Tho funoral will probably oc
cur irom tne residenco on Sunday mornlug.
.lolin !'-( ritnln-U.
HUMBOLDT, Neb., June 22. (Special.
John Petrashek. an aged farmer of this
section, died yesterday at his home, a few
miles south of town. He had been sick for
a long lime and bis death was due to old
age. Ho Is the father of a number of
grown children, who reside In this vlcln-
II TM, f.... ,
- i.iiiciui services win De held nt
tne family home on Saturday.
Daniel 1'. McKlllUnn.
HELENA, Mont., June 22. Dan P. Mr.
Klllican, a mining man of note In thn
has Just died hore. He built thn first quartz
111111 near neiena, at Unionvllle, In the
euriy tiixues, ana put up .1 number of
quartz and other mills ln different parts of
mo siaic. uo was a pioneer of Colorado.
naving uquattcd on property now in in
neart or Denver, In 1859.
IN VALUE.
Some excellent lots, pleasantly located and de
sirable for suburban homes, can be had now at
reasonable prices. These lots are located in
Omaha, Wright's and Central Sub. additions. This
property will steadily increase in value as the city
grows in that direction and the time to buy is the
present. Call at
THE BEE OFFICE,
Council Bluffs.
The content Is now on for some girl In
Council Hluff.1 to win a vacation, with
transportation nnd expenses paid free of
charge
11 rs. II r imt 11 Anmvom.
Mrs. Klzzle M. Brown, against whom her
Jiusband, Chnrles E. Brown, recentfy
brought suit for divorce, has retained O. R.
Fcott and the latter yesterdny filed nn
nnswer tn BrownV petition. In bis petition
llronn made p. number of more or lrs sen
Fntinnal charges against his wife, which
tho latter In her nnner now denies.
Pnn't you know fome deserving girl who
ought to havo a vacation' Cut your vaca
tion coupons from Tho Bee and save thcra
for her.
Howell's Antl-"KnwP curcn coughs, colds.
llenl i:lnte Triiuf-r,
Thn following transfers were llled yes
terday In the abstract, title and loan ot
flco of .1. W. Squire, 101 Pearl strejt:
'i'lut United Real ICtnlc and Trust
, company to Omaha Bridge & Ter
minal Railway company, part uccre-
tlon to 20.75-41, w. d i 1,000
Hhcrlff to J. C Rockwell, lot 4, ln
block 0, Mornlugslde add. s. d t.OVp
Two transfers, total
You can vote as many times as you want
to In tho Working Girls' Vacation Contest.
Gravel roofing. A. H. Reed. 541 B'way.
.MnrrlnKf lili'onni',
Licenses tn wed were issued i'estcrday
In tio following persons:
Names nnd Rei-ldence. Age.
Harry Clausen, Shelby. Ia 20
Mlnnlo llnltz, Shelby. In 21
Krnnk Wlcklzer. Omaha :it
Cecil Stenberg, Philadelphia U
C C. Brnniou, Mlxsourl Valley 22
.da II. Culver. Mlshourl .Valley 22
attorneys who represented the board nt ihn
hearing of the appeal ho authorized to take SovcIltn "treot he bad shut otf tho power
tho ease up to tho stato superintendent, pro- nn'1 wnK "masting." and that he reversed
vlded It could ho done without evnensn tn tho power and put on tho broken as soon as
tho district. This motion, like tho two
former ones, was received In chilly silence,
which wn broken after a few seconds by
Hess remarking that to take an appeal would
bo only a waste of time. Swalne said he did
not believe the stato superintendent would
change his previous ruling, and Knrgont, to
hnur nt thn Hn.,. nf ll.o nrpirlnnt- Mnfnr
man Shewnrd testified that after passing I w,u 1)6 VurmcA now until finished. It Is
now esumiucii tunc, ino city win not suow
It. was possible. This part of his testi
mony wiiH corroborated by several of tho
witnesses who paw tho accident.
Chief of Police Albro trHtllU-d that about
a week ago he was requested by the motor
compony to warn Stein to keep the child
off the street, as several motormen had
habit of running ln front of tho cars and
that nevctal times he had been nearly run
over. Sergeant Slack testified that on or
ders from the chief hn warned Mr. and Mrs.
Stein.
Thn, death of the child has called public
attention to tho speed nt which tho cars are
run In this city and it was stated yesterday
that tho city council at IIh next meeting
would bo aked to pass, an ordinance regu
lating It. Tho general opinion la that tho
enns are run at too high n rate of speed,
particularly on Broadway and Pearl street.
When you deposit your vacation coupons
pin them together. It will malio tho count
ing quicker and easier.
Commonwealth 10-cent cigar.
relieve his feelings, whistled "1 guess I will complained that tho llttlo fellow was In tho
nave to telegraph my baby."
At the suggestion of Macrae that tho bond
matter be taken up tho site question was
dropped for tho tlmo being. Another offer
from (1. M. Bechtel of Davenport, similar to
the one made by him at the nlcetlng Mnndny
night, to exchange JfiO.OOO of HJ and r. per
cont outstanding bonds for funding bonds In
the name amount bearing 1 per cent Inter
est, whs submitted by tho secretary, but on
motion of Cooper whs laid over until Friday
night of next week, the board adjourning to
that dato nt Cooper's suggestion.
Slto Mntler Settled unln.
This matter deposed of for tho time be
ing Macran Miggestcd that the board pro
ceed to ballot on a high school alto. Swnlne
soconde.1 tho motion. Tho secretary read
a proposal for tho salo to the. board of a
slto at tho southwest corner of Fifth ave
nuo and Seventh btreet having a frontage of
lt!9 1-3 feet on tho avenuo and 181 1-3 feel
on Seventh street for !,T.0. This brought
Stewart to hl feet again with a motion that
ns tho board hail decided not to appeal to
tho utato superintendent tho board proceed
to select tho old High school site. His mo
tion was seconded by Swalne, but President
Henry ruled that inasmuch as the board had
voted to ballot on a nlto the motion was
out of order. Stewart accepted tho ruling
with the remark that those In favor of tho
old High school would vote for it anyhow.
His prediction was realized, as on the HrFt
ballot the old High rhool site received
live votes and the Seventh street nnd Fifth
iivenuo location two votes, tho two latter
being cast by the president nnd Sargent. A
voto to make tho selection unanimous car
ried and tho members U'litrd their pent up
feelings hy clnpplng their hands.
The board then re-cltvtiil T. A. Brewlck
supervisor nf grounds and building against
tho protest or Cooper and Stewart, who
voted to abolish tbo office.
At the request of A. T. Fllcklnger, attor
ney for School Treasurer ll.ivorstoik. tho
secretary was Instructed to have returns
of tho recent school election from tho flrst
precinct of the Fifth ward completed by se
curing the slgnntures to them of the clerks
and Judge of that precinct. It was this
defect In the returns that Davis, the former
treasurer, set up ns grounds for his contest
over tho election of Haveratock. The board
then adjourned to next Friday night.
Another Injunction Notice.
George W. Ling served notice yesterday
on lllrnm Huttorflcld. proprietor of tho
Kansas City hotel saloon cm South Main
street, that ho Intended applying to tho dis
trict court for an Injunction restraining him
from helling liquors. Long nlno filed an
amendment to his petition for an Injunction
agnlniit Charles Blerwith of tho Metropol
itan saloon, alleging that ho had nn two
Bpcclllc occasions sold liquor to minors,
Got an eirly start In the Working Girls'
Vacation Contest so that you may lot your
friends know that you aro In the race,
"Mr. Riley" B-ccnt cigar.
Davis sells paints.
School .Honey Turned Over
Trip to Di'N llnliie.
Muyor Jennings, the members of the city
council, City Engineer Elnyro and City So
licitor W.i.lsworlh went to Dru MoIiicm Inst
evening oer the Milwaukee rnad to In
spect tho paving brick plants of that city.
Judge AyloAwnrtli of tho superior court
went along In tho capacity nf chaperon. Tho
party will return tonight or Sunday morning.
l?pnltloii Trnff See 11 roil.
STORM LAKE, la.. Juno 22. (Special.)
Arrangements, havo been mado hy which a
tract nf eighty acres on the north shore of
tho lako may be set asldo for exposition
buildings, raco track, bafo ball park, etc.
A committee is now .soliciting subscriptions
for stock to tho amount of $10,000. A horse
meet nnd street fair aro planned for September.
a population of moro than 70.000,
A contract was closed today for the pro
duction In this' city this fall during tho
stale fair and Carnival week of Palno's
flro spectacle, "The Last Days of Pompeii."
BOY TORN BY BARBED WIRE
.Tallies Mnj-er Iiiimor II Im I.cr nn Result
of lllnt rcKhlni; Acci
dent. FORT DODGE, laT June 22 (Special
Telegram.) A most dlbtrosrting accident
occurred on tho Ilruer and Sherman farm
north of Bancroft, In which James, tho
211-ycnr-old son of II. J. and Mrs. Mayer,
living on that place, nearly Inst his life.
Tho father and son wcro laying a now
fenco with somo old wire that had been
used on another fenco and waa lying strewn
out on the ground.
Mayer had a team hitched to 0110 end of
tho wiro and was dragging II along to tho
place whero they Intended stringing It
on tho new fence. A post, standing In tho
path nlong which tho wire was being
draggod, was Impeding matters and tho
son stntloncd himself at tho post with a
crowbar placed against It for tho wlro to
slldo over. The bar which ho was hold
ing ns Jerked out of his hands and he
was thtown against tho post nnd In the
way of tho wire, which was being pulled
along by tho team. Hold ngainst tho post
ho wnn unable to extricate himself, while
the barbs of tho fast moving wlro toro
their way Into his leg. Ho cnllcd at onco
to Ills father, who stopped thn team as
quickly ns possible to seo what wns tho
trouble, but that could not bo done before
tho wire bnd cut Into his leg elenr to tho
bone, cutting and lacerating tho flesh so
ns to ncccssltnto Immediate amputation.
Tho boy Is still In a critical condition.
Cnlvln Hush.
Calvin Rush, father of S. R. Rush, died
Thursday night at the home of his son in
Dundeo Place, death being tho result of j
senile paralysis. .Mr. Rush had resided with
his son for about' four years, coming hero
irom f.nc, l'a., wnere ho was born In 1821.
ills remains will bo taken to Erie for In
terment, where services will be held Sun
day.
Netirnnl.n llonieittemlor.
HARVARD. Neb.. June 22.-(Spoclal.)
t.ortrrey rsowHa, a well-to-do German
farmer, who located a homestead somo seven
miles southwest from this city m 1ST
whero ho has continued to reside died a.
his homo at tho age of 78 years yesterday
after a somewhat continued lllnoss Incldcn'
to old nge.
Pioneer of .Notirilokn.
NEBRASKA CITY, Juno 22. (Special )
.iukc.ii iiiiriu.iii, one ni enc pio.ieer farm
er,, of this county, died at his homo todny
in nropsy, iigen 1.1 years. 110 leaves a
wife, who nt tho present time is very 111 a
son and four daughters. Tho remains will
be interred In Leo s cemetery.
.Ill due l 11. Tlionipxnil.
BARTON LANDING. Vt.. Juno 22. Judge
L. H. Thompson or the Vermont supreme
court died at his home nt Irashurg today of
pneumonia, llo was &2 years of nge and
had been a supreme court Judge since ISSfi.
PEOPLE
appreciate our work because it is done
in such a thorough andartistic manner.
They are also pleased to find our prices
so very moderate. If you have dental
work that needs to bo done wo can
satisfy you both in Hie quality of work
and the price.
. ..Telephone
H. A. Woodbury, D. D. Council Blufh-
30 Pearl SI. Grand Hotel
"A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR
GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES
SAPOLIO
llellrcil Army 1 111 cor.
.ii iimn, June run nenth Is an
nounced in London of Captain George F.
Towle, U. S. A., retired, aged (1.1 years He
was twice brevcttod for gallant and meritori
ous service during the civil war.
llKUXtllM l.fMVI'll,
BOSTON, June 22. Augustus Lowrll. A.
M., died at his home In Brookllne today
He wns a vice president of tho American
Academy of Arts nnd Sciences.
Proof POSITIVE
HON A S. CIII IK IIILL. Kx-Attornoy (Im1er.1l nf NYhraskn. of Omnlia says
Ur Ka's Renovator DOFS Cl'RF. stomach ttouiiles! Hci,iue it .'urccl his
wife'
MRS D. A Md'OV 711 So. 27th St, Oinnhn, says Dr Kn s Renovator DOF.B
CFRIC coiiHtlpatton' He. utin It .'tired her of constipation of 20 years'
Hiandli.g '
Refuse substitutes' "Just ns Good as Or Knv'n Renovator' Is NOT TRIM).
At druggists 2.1c nil $1 For Free .M. 'lnl Advi.-e, Kninplo and l'ook nddr'as
lilt. II. .1. K MKDM l, .. SAIIAI'Di; A SI'll I ',(,?., V ,
FARM LOANS
Negotiated In Kaslern rreurnska
and Iowa. James N. Candy. Jr..
,h Mill St 1 junrll Rlutln.
MONEY TO LOAN;:;::',;
Savings Loan and Building Associat'n
Council UlufiH, Iowa.
. ,. "' ' ' " ""r- jiPHoe, n young man who ir
in compliance with the writ of mandamus I Olenwood. U no-used of forging the
hiaiuiMi oy juugo smith of tho district
court Thurtday, George S. Davis, former
treasurer of the Independent School dis
trict of Council Bluffs, turned over yester
day afternoon to V. K. Haverstock the mon
eys of tho school district In his possession,
amounting to $68,104.50.
This order of the court and tho turning
over of the money by Davis to Haverstock
does not settle the controversy as to tbo
trcasiirershlp. Judge Smith's decision sim
ply determined one of the questions enter
ing Into tho controversy that of the right-
Ioviii .Ncivk .Notes.
The summer term of school at thn Stato
Normal Is now In session.
Davenport expect to have n ulassware
factory in the near future which will em
ploy Cni) hands.
Regular trains are now being run on tho
new Northwestern liraiuli trom Hello I'hiln
to Blue) Kurtli. Minn.
The Implement Micds of L. II. Raymond
of Monduniln were destroyed by tire, en
tailing u loss of SI.O'0.
William Allison and hU 13-year-nld 1.011
weir killed by a full of sluto In tho Hlto
mun coal mines near Albla.
Alva. Resoe, 11 young man who llcs nt
ci iisc'il of fore nir the iiaiiin
of .1 1'acllk' Junction tiiun to a check for
A large number of tramps havo been
making headquarters nt liclmond of Into
nnd terrorizing; the community. When re
fused soinethl.iB to cut they threaten thu
occupants of the house
A timber projecting from a Hat cur on nn
Illinois Central work train struck nnd In
jured two men at Lognn. The Injuries
of William Hchlnp are poodhly fatal and
those of i:d Frvln nro sorlous.
Fldnra claims to be the tlrst In tho field
with a MrKlnley mid Roosevelt club. Ten
minutes nft"r the news of the nomination
was received in Umt city tho club had
organized and elected officers.
Snlnnn KrepcrN Aro Fined.
SIOFX CITY, Junn 22.-(Spcclnl.)The
police court of this city looked llko a liquor
dcnlern convention when nineteen saloon
keepers wero arraigned on tho rhnrgo of
unlawful assembly for bnvlng kopt their
places of business open tho Sunday nf tho
big excursion crowds. They had been ar
rested nt tho Instance of tho ministers of
tho city nnd representatives of tho ministers
wero on hand, wearing hlue ribbon temper
mice badges. Kach saloon keeper wns fined
$50 nnd 11s a result of the wholesale ar
resting tho city treasury will bo enriched
to tho extent of Jfl.'O In cold money. Tho
ministers say they havo tho upper hand
nnd prnposo to niako the saloon men ob
serve the Sabbath. Thnso who refused to
plend guilty wero to havo been proceeded
ngainst under tho Injunction statutes,
SnnlliiKo nt Storm l.nl. r.
STORM LAKK. Ia,, June 22. (Speclal.)-
Tho location of our city upon the shorn of a
beautiful Inko makes It especially adapted
fnr tho presentation of spectacular displays
In the lino of fireworks nnd on tho evening
of July I .1 grand reproduction of the battle
of Santlngo will bo given. Castlo Morro
will bn erected out in tho lake and about
fifty persons will take part In the bombard
ment. Tho cannon will bo in the bauds of
the soldiers of 1SS1.
Sundny Schools 10 oil Session.
CKF.STON. la.. Juno 22. (Special,) The
largest attended Stato Sunday School con
vention in tho history of the asboclntlon
closed here last night. Dr. J. C. McClln
tock's address on "Windows to Light up
the Lesson." being an especially btrong and
helpful feature. Rev. Murchle of Allerton
j conducted the closing consecration bcrvico.
For disorders of tho
fomlnino organs havo
gained thair great renown
and enormous sale be
cause of tho permanent
good they havo done and
are doing for tho woman
of this country.
Shun a Firetrap.
How intuit would It root yon to rcplaco your Imnks nnrl pnporH If U10
hIipII of it liulldinc in which your olllrn Ih should burn tonight? How
iiiuiii Ineoiivnili'iicp nnd nnnoynnro would It cost you? Isn't, It worth
whllo to know tlint flro ennnot ivnch you? An olllco In
The Bee Building
Ib Urn 1mm Insiimncp policy. Tho entire- fifth floor will ho vnnatrd by tho
Aniij Ili'ad(tiiiiioi's nntl this Is nn opportunity which you do not often
got. We lui vp rooiiiH from Ipii dollars per month up.
R. C. Peters & Co.,
Rental Agents,
Ground Floor, THE BEE BUILDING
if all ailing or suffer"
ing women could ho mado ,
to understand how ab-'
solutely truo aro tho
statements about Lydla Em
Pinkham's Vogotablo
Compound, their suffer- j
Ings would end.
Mrs. Plnkham counsels
women free of chargo
Her address is Lynn, '
Mass. Tho advice sho
gives Is praotioal and
honost. You can wrlto
freely to hor; sho is a woman
wiftI
THE
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Bacon is a guarantat
. of purify.
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MONTH.
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McGREW,
SPECIALIST,
TrutillPorrmef
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charts ln a fnw daye. All druccltii, accent
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