11 NICVVS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. TMIO OMAHA DAILY 111313: M OX DAY, JULY 2, 1000. What the COUNCIL BLUFFS. TM wHf iMf t ffic ft M lrT'M. i.Hl litt- Kt ft 1r MM NflttW (Hit! tnfM HI fltifif'. UfK MtM Mrttamt fit. (iNf(tf mi , HMWfiMtl, nithl I'lM A M ( !wf, ffwtmdfff fwilnl, ft.timM. f.hiM fiMi l-ttMf ItIv. " fcrf't,r f'rlliMfif i..tr t fir,f,r 17 h f it mmi'imci' ft M y. , AMimi frmfiM flutiM lm MumM , 'If MfiMftff Ml tilt I" In tit f'nillirll Kffl (Kin hnHM. Ml.t f.., .,,! .- AHif tlfiHief M' MlM frllll.l l JTnllllt, 1)1 'tut .rV.wM itfflf. Wi (MMdhre, j. " mull Ull 11 h fffrlirWl IM (H fHl. '.'I'l-"ilM,Mfv fiwi am filPi' inn (n , ,UMriftrfVf A f'rt . hi ft way. i .V. Utf' 'IM'teftoHi'f Uteri''.! .tt ln Utah MfiiiK ,.f Hir.M. In. I . v', ' '''" h' nr 'h S,,,M Mf M Mm ltMhf( llr will Ifttvx (hi r w',h ''""'I'1 fiv I Umn, All. h , nikI rntin.lln.ti . 'Jf" 't";ntrrlnlM t.. lin iirnilicr, 'I if '','t''tr mi mihhIimI Htm. I Wlfl ''"".Hf MIllHttliHilf Id Ihf. Kill Pi ii'uX i if?t ,",'r'" Ht"' '"""y llll Wl t'ntilit IdfMlff left yctrrdny fur '(' Mbtl l'tillHillht. Wlli'iB xhf will I . "n h VMl'NlIlM '"! .W . Mi liittmlil of Mfiiilll KMIi ".... m i.-HilHi' Hi.. Miiliiini'r ttiiiniliit Ml I ifl Mini MiirM. In. Ml Vlrlnr II ItHiilif Hint rlillilri'M te l.iriinl l.iinv rinni ii M wcokn' vlll vuli H'ImIIvm hI UiiUkIhiik, III. Mi I'rtlhMlho t v !- Iki fcliifiiiil from ,"" !,'"'". tU' I" WllnlllMKlllll, I'lllllllll'l- lii. .Mliinllc lily Mini I'milmi, (I. All nlf In Him I'ihiiiiII lllilff vnmtlnn ,,i,mr( will Ii kmiiMciI ilnlly mill I lie ri'Kiilt Hill liriiiiiin iiiuiii liilfri-NlliiK ftmn day to ilnr Ml Mlilrli'V Mniiti' nf Hiiillli HI x I It Klrnl hnitm frmii Hlnnl' Mull .Minn , uIhtk Mi" hn lii'i'M ill li'liilllitr hi IiiiiiI fur tilt In H t t nr Mix Alliln IIiixIit will Imivp WimIiiikiImv (r I'lillHilf liililn. hIiiti- Khi will Jnlii Mr. Ilnxli'l' I'liiin llieli- llicy will n In Ni'W V'Hk MlH If run W MnllllfWM. llc'riiiiiiMlili'il I'v lnr Kniiiililiiutflili'r, Annie Walk, left 1 ililxi fur it rn in I Ii' h vlKlt with iiImIUc-h III KlIIIXlIX l.'lli. tl" I Ir el i inlii Willi. r. iiprntntmnlnl liv Mlxx K.il mi .Mm i I In nf uiMiilui. Ii'iivix Imlny Tr ii iwu wrrKn' vikii wun hit nmii'r, juh. 'J' ! 'I'lij nnr, til Hlniix City. Tin Hlrlk mi llio I liinrlii'lt tnill'lliiL' mi Hltih tri'il lino lii'i'ii ili'fliiiPil nlf iiml I lie I'MriuMilerx mill In likmiiHiiiiM will ipoiiiii' Murk I III iiinrtiliiit. 'I'M o imliitltiK will imw lip limit' Ii) ii iinliiii llliltl. Mrx iIi'hikp Hnillli illi'il ypntpnluy pvpiiIiik fit tier limni', Mill Huiiili Nlnili mIiii'I. from riitlllllliini, HMi'il XI I'M IK Her ili'lllll In ii.iii ii 1 1 1 1 pa I in t I iiml fmir Mimill t hi hi i in iriii. rniu.i.ii u.111 i... i.. .i.i ii.u ..ii..c....... .1 1 i (iriiH'k Irniii Hip ti'nlili'iiii' mill Initrtni'iit III ln In WmIiiiiI Hill I'l'ini'tiry. Ii' irxp iiml Willie luniiitnntiil, two yontiK IiiiIp, will liuvp a lii'iirlnu lnfnii .IiiiIki Aylpnwnrtli tlitx iniiriihiK in pnllri. curt mi Hip rlmiKi. nT Kti'iilltiK n wnti'li Im'IiiiikIiii: t I.iMi Mull ft i .in tln IIphIi'v liili'kyai'ilx. Tliey imIiI tlni llini.ipi'i fur fi) ri'iilM iiml tlii'ii IioiikIiI I'liinly n ml niiciirii with I lie muni'y. Iru K li. lull liln. fur iniiiiy yearn u ri'fl itrnt nf IIiIh (My 1 1 1 1 1 II IiIh iiiniliitinelit ax ippiIvit nl Hie Plrnt Nalliimil bank nf (irln will. In, llii' alTalrN nr which he nreiitly vniinil ni ami returned In Cmmell IiIiiiTh, will mine In Malxern, la. whero he has I tu I -1 in ro-i I the hulikliiK liUMliivrH of Weurlu v I In r i !'.. A iHttllnu itiitnn nf ball wiih played yei lerdny nfii rniiini at MlKhtli Ktreet and Aenne II betwi'i'il IJIllnce'H leiiin li nil the KIkIiIIi Hlrret Mull ululi, reniillliiK In u vle Inry fur the latter by a nenre of H to (!. The lintlerleM were: Nnrlh l',lnhth Htreet eluti. IinwnltiK mnl rnlhmik; ijhIikch team, XiilVM Heeliey mnl Will Hweeliey. Mr mnl Mm. Julin N Itnldwln and mm, Jaek. left lit h I evetiliiK fur ( 'hleUKi'. I''imn Ihere Mr llaldwln K"ex to Kentucky and Vlriilldn mi law IiiixIiii.ik, while Mix Il.iM ln and nun fu In Wiitervllle. N. V., mid Inter In the Adirondack nimintalnfl, where Ihey will hiipiiiI the HUliilliiT They will bo Jnlneil Inter by Minn lenevlee Itnldwln, who In ut prci"i'iit lltliiK friends In the runt. Mr and Mrn J. R. Went and family of Aberdeen, H. I) . are In the city vIhIUiik .Mi rile Miiriiill and will Htav In nee lier nfT mi her trip to the 1'arln expiinltlnn. W Mifoy left ycHtcrd.iy mi a visit In hlri brnther In Ijeiuix, In. From thero lie will ko to ICaiiK.in I'lty to take In the iletnueiiitle iiatlmial emiventliin. after which lie will make mi extended Visit with ht imreiitn In Wichita. Kan. Cnrneltiin Juhminnrii, a nnlnonkccpc r, will tiavn it healing todiiy before JihIkp AyleM wurth nn the ehrirKe nf annaiiltliiK with In lent In kill hln brnther, Carl. Tho Johnnti Henn iiperaln it milium In parlnernhlp and arly ientprday imiriilni; hud n dlnpute, It In mild, nvrr the dlvlnlmi (if hint wcek'H lerelptn. CornelliH In nlleKed to have drawn it revolver and tired three nhotH ut hl.i liruther, hut wlthmit hlttlni; him. lie ave bull for hln appearance In court. N. Y. riuniblnn Co., Tei. 250. REPORT ON CITY SCHOOLS fj(l(iftfllilomtiil Hrtytlon Writes Out His An- ntml Mowngo. man I'Mist roil ms corps of helpers VrfJ llllliil Wiifli llniie MiirliiK Hie tent' Mini llteelleiil lliirniniiv mnl I (UOperil Mini of I'lilrmix In I'l Mcri eil, Fhlpr Mlilemlpnl llnydfn of Hip rlly nrliool Imx ciiinpleteit 1 1 1 x niiiiiifil ti'txirl for the nrhofil year eiidliiK June Ifi lant. It nliiiwn Unit In all (lie itcnctnl fenliirrR of t lie work llm yi'Mr Iiiih heeti it good one. ('onilltlotix, III liiii main, have Iipcii favorable to good neliool work, liHriminy linn prevailed niuoiiR lln wiilkem, leaihern have been faithful to I'tfjr duly Hli'l niliool patrmin have Krnnted llielr co-oiiprnlluii ami nnnlntaiice. The nt- li'hilntirii mnl nplrll of nt tdy on the part of thfi Kiilln have hpen creditable. Dl'iillliK with the nriiiiiilznllnii of prliools Hllpcrltiletnleiit lliiyden nuyn that It him been lib pnri'ose lo Imrcin-e the fcellm; of re fpfitinlhlllty for I tin Kcneral welfare of Hie nehnola upon the part of principle:) and teiiehern. It him Iippii the policy to hnvo all minor mnllcrn adjunted ns clone to the point of oreurretice iiH ponnlhto and thus avoldlni; referring trivial tunttcrH to thu supcrlii Imidetit. The rcnult, ho Hiiy, has already lii'ioine nppareiit, In that fewer coiiipl.ilnts liiivn come from school patroiM for adjust ment ii ml that prompt attention by the principal or l curlier to tho IikiuIHch that cume from parentH prevent ninny minor iiuentloim from developlii); Into grievance!! ami cumplalnts, tlum proinotliiK the spirit of harmony, sympathy and co-operation be tween parentH and teacher. Tim portion of tho report referrlns to tho enrollment of pupils hIiowh a marked In crease from munth to month ns compared with thu preceding year. It In In part na follows: Wn opened the schools September II with an etiinllmeut durlm; the llrst week of i,XK piildls, iih compared with the enrollment nl I.(i.'hi for the tlrnt week of the piecedlni; year. Thla Imllcatcs a cnln of puilts, dlstllbiited mniuii; the several scIuiuIh nf tho city, us follous: lllli srhoul, u K"ln of m; Washington Avenue, a (.Mill uf 137; llloniuer, a kuIii of 17; Twentieth Avenue, it Knln of 2.1; I'lcrco Street, a Kln of In; Kluhth Street, a Knln of II; Third Street, it 1,'uln of 17; Keeoud Avenue, a gain of ;!'i: Avenue II, it Knln of IS; IOIkIiIIi Avenue, a loss of 4; .Mudlnim Avenue, it loss of 14; Thirl v-"eeiiiii Street, n biiIii of 4; Harrison Street, u gain of 7; West Council lllnffs, a loss uf Liuun, a Kulu of U; Woodbury, u loss of B. We luive enrolled during the year n total of fi.Unti dlirereiit thlldren. As compared with the enrollment of the school er of IMiS-Ki B.f;v-this shows an Increase of 2tS implls. This Inereitse is distributed ntnoiiK the schools as follows: IUkIi school, it kuIii of 5; Washington Avenue, u uiiln of 1S1; llbximer, a Knln of 33; Twentieth Avenue, a Kiilu of f.M; I'leree htreet, u kuIii of 41'; KlKhth Street, a gain of 7"; Third Street, n Kiiln of 7j; Second Avenue, n Kain of CI; Aveiiuo It, a Knln of 77; KiKhth Avenue, a Knln of 17; Madison Avenue, a loss uf 4; Thlrty-HPcond Street, a tain of 34; West Council IllulTe. it loss of 1U; liuim, a gain uf 3; Woodbury, a gain of 2. The average dally attendance for the year lias been 3,'.iss.iy, and the per cent of ut temlanco 93.71)7. A comparison of these llg ures with recent statistics from other cities of the size of Council Muffs through out the country Is creditable, to our schools. Wining the last two years there, have been Ital chanties made In tho work of our schools. New textbooks have been Intro duced In reiullng, arithmetic, language and grammar ami physiology and hygiene. Con current wttli the introduction of this new- work we have made a united effort- tcuch- rs. principals and superintendent towaid a delliilte organization of the classes In the several schools upon the basis of a new course of study. This courr-e of study for tho graded schools has now been deter mined In outline ami already many of our lasses nave ncen nrougnt to tnetr proper Mud's In relation to it. In snmp of tho schools there yet remains considerable to he done, but we hope before the close of another half-year to have nil classes In all of tho schools at work upon their appro priate pari oi me worn in lliu several huo Jeets pursued. I lie new text books Introduced liv the board nave uniformly proven their merit and In the departments of language uml arithmetic, in which no text books were In nso two years ago, they had added it (lellnlteness to the work that has been helpful to and appreciated bv nuiills. teachers and the patrons of the schools. Ho commends the work of the supervisors of music nnd drawing and says tho kinder garten department lins shown an Increased nttemlanco In each suction of tho city In which It has been maintained and has grown steadily In tho favor of tho school patrons. Ho nlo commends the spirit with which the tcachcra as a body perform their duties. Bnro your coupohs nnd vote for tho most popular Council llluffi working girl. I'rler nf dim. Thn (Jnn company has given notice that pending the determination of tho Injunction milt brought In tho United Htntes circuit court by thn New York Security and Trust company, a trustee for tho stockholders, It will reipilre that all bills for gas ho paid ut tho old rates. Consumers nro expected to pay it thn old rates under protest and all Mils no paid will bo marked "I'alil under protest. " I'rrsldrnt Casper of tho Merchants' and Manufacturers' association Is working to form n new company to supply gns, but so far has not succeeded In securing tho capl till, although he says hi) la stilt hopeful of carrying tho deal through. Ho says that lie and tils unsoclntes may go before tho city council at no distant data and oak for a franchise. Duvls crllx palnti. You can deposit your rotes for tho meat I'opuUr working girl In tho vacation con ttil at tho Council Illuffs office. Ulirtil Sunday nt .llniinvrn. It Ii rMlmiited that between 3.000 and 4.00H people Tlslted Ijtko Manawa yesterday. Difpllo Its ImpalrM facilities the Suburban line managed to handle the crowd In fulrly mllnlnctory manner It had ono largo e!ec trie motor and n ttram train of tlirea cus In operation all day At the renart Improve ninli on nil side aro to bo notlcod. Tho rompany In making arrangeme nts to hanJIo a Urge crowd on r'ourlh of July. The he-King on tho application to dltfolve Iho temporary Injunction ecured by (Irorgo F might restraining the Suburbm torn ixtny from laying It tracks in front of lot helnnglag lo him on South Sixth utrrot iikiim up before Judge Aylosworth In tho urerlor court this morning. Mmmonwsllh 10-cent cigar. Turin repetition ridiirr, I'ari IV, now ffiidy. 10 cent and a coupon cut from Th lire pte t, FARM LOANS Negotiated In Kastern rforak ana low. Jiniii N. ca-udy, jr, IN Mln Ht Cjuncll III u ft. IfliirV TA I A Ail On City nunc i I u Lunii t'n.pcty Savings Loan and Building Assoclat'n V.WUUCU uiuni, turn. Illinois Central road, wan drowned yes'.er day afiernonn In n pool of water In which n niltnler of hoys were bathing. The little In. I. who was watching his brother snlm trlng, got too close lo the pool nnd fell In, He wna drowned before any of the boys could get to his assistance. Oct nn early start In the Working Otrls' Vacation Content so that you may let your friends know that you nro In the race, i'oxi thin or tiiij sriiriuiAv mm:. Cnril In Hip I'iiIiHc ll pin Inlnir Im 1 1 1 III ll 1 1 1 en mill IiiIpiiIIiiiin. To the Public- We are not in the habit of trying our lawsuits through the newspapers or grumbling nt any kind of n fight those opposed to us may sec fit to adopt, but tho general course of conduct of the Omaha & Council Illuffs Ititllwny and llrldge company, nnd particularly the Interview of someone connected with Unit company published In the Nonparlcl on Sunday morning, seems to us to require a statement. While Mr. Dim mock does not openly mnke tho charge that someone connected with our street railway enterprise tapped the feed wire of his com pany for tho putposo of stealing power, yet lie adopts nn Infinitely more unfair method by lutlmnlltig such to be the ense. Whether or not I hero was n connecting wire between the two feed wires we hnvo only the state ment of Mr. Dlmmork and the knowledge that he wns In some manner tampering with our wire. The Information enme to us very early In the morning that Mr. Plmmock nnd his foreman were doing something with our line Just about daylight ami upon being dis covered they Immediately nbandoned the work that they were eugnged In and hid be hind tho church. Wo cannot understand, of course, why these gentlemen, If engaged In protecting their own power, would Hint It necessary to select such nn extremely curly hour, nnd then upon being discovered would endeavor to escape identification. Tho fact Is that no ono connected with our company had anything to do with placing nny connec tion between the two wlrca nnd there wns certainly no reason why nny Biich thing should be done. Wo hnve nrrnngements made with the Omaha Street Unllwny com pany for the furnishing of power for our construction work nnd such has been the cane for about otic month, nnd this wns all the purpose for which we had nny use for electric power. There was, therefore, uo necessity or reason why we should require nny nddltlounl power. If there wns nny con nection between tho two feed wires It was certainly placed there by some one other thun those connected In nny wny with the Suburbnn line, nlthough we have no infor mation ns to who did It nnd can think of no reason why It should be done, unless by someone Interested In discrediting the Sub urban compnny by trying to create the Im pression that It had been guilty of such n disreputable net. It hns been tho persistent practice of the Omaha & Council Illuffs Hallway nnd Bridge company to put this compnny in a had light. It la said In the Interview Mr. Dlmmock made n proposition to Mr. Tinley for tho furnishing of power on Sunday, July 1. No such proposition wns made and Mr. Dlm mock knows full well that Mr. Tinley Is not the propere person to whom such a proposi tion should be made, but that he should make It to Mr. Heed, who Is the ccneral manager of tho Suburban compnny. The fact Is, however, that at Innumerable times, when the old Manawa company was operat ing tho lake line by steam, It endeavored In every way possible to get Mr. Dlmmock nnd tho other officers of the bridge company to furnish power so thnt the line might be transformed from Bteam to nn electric line, but wns always met with the answer that they did not wish to be connected with the Lake Manawa company. In this snmo con nection tho public may be Interested In n brief statement of the course of tho Omaha & Council Illuffs Hallway and Ilrldgo com pany toward the Suburban compnny from its beginning and from this statement thu public may Judge of thu deep Interest Mr, Dlmmock nnd the bridge company has In seeing the Suburban people operate their Hue at once. Immediately ofter Townsend, Heed & Co. commenced tho construction of tho Suburban lino Mr. Dlmmock appeared in a long nrtlclu Howell's Antl-"Kawf ' curre cough, colds. IIAIMIUIIXIi: WAS HAPPY IN CIUX . 000 In money, they1 sek now- to delay the completion of tho IMd Ju order that we may bo deprived of tho business that rightfully belongs to us. For nenrly n year now the Suburban com pany hns been paying to the labor of this city from JS.000 to M6.H0O per month. The men Interested In thu Suburban company canto to Council Dluffs In the best of faith, believing thnt there wns n demand for an enterprising and up'-lo-dnte street railway ono that would not refuse to expand, would not haggle over the expense of n couple of hundred dollars, thereby depriving the peo ple of transportation to the park, would not object to paying n few dollars towards strengthening a bridge belonging to the peo ple, an expense made necessary by reason of the company's use, would not refuse to pay the pcoplo for the paving that they had placed down In the streets, would not scoop up the grading belonging to the people with out replacing It, one that would pay Its tnxes without each year compelling n, suit, believing that this was nnd would be it prof Itnblo Held for such a company these men have expended their money nnd, regardless of whatever opposition tho bridge line mny place In our way and regardless of the an noying and expensive lawsuits that they hnvo forced upon us, this line will be built and we believe tho people of this city will appreciate a street railway operated by busi ness men capable of understanding thnt tho people hnve some rights that corporations should respect. We nsk the people to have n little patience ttnd we will overcome the obstructions of tho llrldge company and give them such a street railway line. OMAHA. COUNCIL 11LU1TS & SUHUHI1AN RAILWAY CO. "Mr. Riley" C-cent cigar. City Cuulicll'n WnrU. At tho regular meeting of the city council tonight bids will be opened for the con struction of the new bridge over Indian Creek ut Kifth and Union nvenues. Up to Saturday noon City Clerk Phillips had re ceived five bids, but the mimes of the bidders wcro not mnde public. Tho motor company by agreement with the city authorities will contribute $S00 toward the cost of tho new bridge. The ordinance Introduced by Alderman McDonald requiring all street railways to place "fenders" on their cars will also come up tonight. Most of the aldermen nro Bald to bo In favor of tho ordinance or ono similar In Its provisions. The resolution ordering paving for tho streets embraced In the first refolutlon nnd Instructing tho city clerk to advertise for bids will bo part of tonight's business. It Is possible that sonte of the petitions asking for nsphaltum paving In tho Fourth wnrd will be presented. Gravel roofing. A. IL Reel!. 041 D'way. Not I lie .Ncgrw Wonted. Detective) Weir's dream of wcnlth hns vanished Into thin nlr, Henry Robb, the negro under arresVnt the city Jail on sus picion of being Bd, Ruthven, wanted for the murder of a pollqeman in Cleveland last May, l not the murderer. Ruthven wns enptured in Ohio oyer three weeks ago, but this fact was not learned by tho local au thorities until yesterday. C. B. H. Camp bell, who returned yesterday from a visit In Cleveland, brought the Information that wafted Into thin air tho hopc3 of Oillcer Weir of receiving the $1,000 reward for tho capture of Ruthven. Mr, Campbell wbb In Cleveland nt tho ttmo of Ruthvcn'fl capture, which was only effected after the' negro had mado u Ua perato resKitanco and had broken tho leg of ono officer and had himself been shot r.nd seriously wounded. Weir Is out about $2 In tho deal, having spent thnt much In supplying Robb with cocaine. Robb will, It Is sntd, bo released this morning and nt-nt on hln way rejoicing. l'lx Plnernj for l'.neniupnirnl. DBS MOINES, July 1. (Special.) The Fifty-first regiment, Iown National Ouard, will hold Its encampment at Red Oak, be ginning with August 1 nnd continuing for eight days. On August 9 tho reunion will tnke place. Troop A of tho Iowa cavalry, stationed nt Dea Moines, will tnke part In (hl nneuninmenl. II will hp :i vprv Interest- published In the Nonpareil, in which ho .lis- i nR KntllerlnK nnil w, uo dolll)t 1)0 lnrKCy One nf Hln Let lorn Written I.iixt .Sum iter iiie no Sln of Trouble. W. B. Ralubrldge of thla city, now nerv lag ns second secretary of tho American legation at I'ckln, China, has eluco his rest denco In tho Orient maintained a very In teresting correspondence with his friend Colonel C. (J. Saunders. Mr. Ilnlnbrldge's letter all tuow- that tho rising of tho lloxei.i was little- anticipated. Writing last .sum mer to Colonel Saunders, Mr. Ralubrldge I ays: We nre spending the summer among the hills, about tlfteen miles out from tho city, living In n lluddhist temple. It 1.4 n beauti ful spot. Tho view from our door Is unob structed clear to l'ekln. and In tho uller nnnn we can see the reflection from tho yellow roofs of tho palaces. Ruck of us rises Mount llruce and nearby thu higher peak of Mount Ihirllr tame. These, of course, are. tho foreign names of the moun tains, derived from early Kngllsh and American ministers. The emperor's summer palace Is not far away. Tho surrounding scenery Is very tine. I like especially to get out ntnong thn people of the villages and farms. This morning I took a long walk alone, following the paths through the corn and millet ilelds, nnd v?very now and then meandering through n village, always meet ing with n pleasant nod and kindly spoken greeting, whether In the lonely path or In the street. There's n little naked kid so high at one of the farm houses near who always runs out and shouts "11'ao" at mo every time I pass. A little girl Haw mo coming the other day and run Into her house and got it pretty flower, which she held up to me ns I w-tnt by. This Is tho kind of Chinese rlotB 1 have experienced so fur. Tho redundancy of llfo hero Is something remarkable. Ono expects and soon becomes accustomed to tho Interminable crowds of tho cities. Hut even here In tho country It In simply Impossible to get tho Chinese nut of sight. I hnvo tested it frequently, fixing my gnzo nn what seemed tho barest nnd steepest slopes nf the mountains and In variably there Is sure to appear n China man with his broad straw lint and bamboo over shoulder carrying baskets of farm produce or bunches of shrubs for winter fuel. In this sense China Is certainly "alive " Ono morning early I clambered far up the steep sldo if Mount Rruce, nearly to the summit. I stopped to take In the view, thinking I was absolutely alone. Rut on looklnir around I saw suiiattlng comfort ably on a projecting rock Just above me a coolie, quietly sinoKiug no smiled mm ot fered me the use of tils pipe, which I do cllned, however Mrs. Ilalnbrldgo, who Joined her husband last year In l'ekln, Is a sister of Attorney Jacob Sims of this city, who, with other relatives and friend of her and her bus band aro naturally mo-U anxious about their safety. llaliy lliiv Drim ue.I, Dewey Dell, the 20-months-old son of Thomui, Densley, living at Clara, tho first Utlou north of Uuuucll Blurt on the credited nur cnterptiuo and this article wns by him sunt to nearly every banking house and broker In the country. He then caused nrtlcles of tho snmo character to bo pub lished In the street railwoy journals. Dif ferent members of tho bridge compnny either wrote to or personally Interviewed nenrly all of tho people from whom wo wcro buying material and supplies nnd nttcmpted to In duce them to refrain from selling to us tho necessary material, telling them that tho Suburban company was Irresponsible finan cially nnd thnt tho mntcrlnl would not bo paid for nnd In the samo Interview they would show a list of the members of their own company who were residing In Omaha and point out their extremo wealth and then compare it with tho list of thoso connected with tho Suburban company. Ono of the members of tho board of directors of tho brldgo company persistently endeavored to Induce persons with whom wcro wcro con tracting to violate their contracts, offered to pay ono company with whom we had con tracted for a certain right of way a sum of money In excess of our contract price. They mado a written' proposition ngreelng to pay tho sum of J45.000 for tho Bast Omaha street rnllwny connection, piovlded tho represcntn- tlve of thnt company would vlolnto tho con tract with us. Should this have been ob tained It would have prevented us from building to Omaha and thereby havo de stroyed the possibility of nn opposition line. After they found that tho Suburban com pany was determined to build Its line they insisted to the public that If that company would keep off tho streets occupied by them that they would let us alone, but, of course, this was n compact wo could not mako as tho Suburban company wns organized for the purpose of building a street railway that would accommodate tho public and would bo In direct opposition to the Rrldge line nnd of necessity required thnt wo go upon tho prin cipal streets of tho city and nt tho samo tlmo wo could not expect, Judging from tho past history of the Rrldgo company, thnt it would keep faith with us. Wo are met trom day to day with Injunc tions and restraining orders procured by that company, or nt its Instigation. They know that a street railway opposite Mr Wright's lot on South Sixth street would be of no greater damage than their street rail way upon the streets they occupy, and yet they set up the clement ot damago ns n rcn son why un Injunction should issue, and certainly they do not expect that It Is pns elblo to build n street railway In the streetB of a city without going In front of someone's lot. For many years tho men Interested In tho old Manawa line endeavored to get them to take charge of tho property. They ulwaya Insisted thnt there wns no money In tho lako business and that they were- opposed to ex tensions. Vet, when someono elso happens to tnko up tho proposition thnt they have re fused they Immediately hecomo extremely energetic nnd conclude to build a parallel lino to the lake, all of which was done for the purpose of crushing, If possible, the en terprlso of tho new- company, Thoy thought by advertising to tho world that thay would parallel our llnu that It would prevent us from getting tho necessary money with which to build the line. Falling In such tnc tics they attempted o buy from under us tho contracts for right of way and necessary properties. Falling In this, and after Town- send, Heed St Co. have expended about $100, attended. Tho shortness of the time since tho regiment was discharged will make all nnxlous to meet again, and no doubt nil of the members for whom It Is possible will bo present. Oencrnl Hnlo nnd (Jenernl Charles A. King liavo been Invited to be present at tho reunion. It is not known for certain whether they will he able to bo present or not, but they will no doubt endeavor to be, as both commanded the regiment during the Spanish war. Tho Fiftieth regiment will hold Its en campment ut Ottumwa. It will begin Aug ust 8 and last eight days, nnd will bo closed with n reunion. Thero will no doubt bo a largo number present nt this reunion nlso, for whllo they did not bco active service during tho war, they saw a great deal of camp llfo nnd hnd time to become very well acquainted and will bo glad to tnke this op portunlty of renowing friendship nnd recall lng tho experience of their soldier llfo. Workmen tlet n I.iiiik Knll. STORM LAKE, In., July 1. (Special.) Lnst winter lco formed In tho top of the Storm Lnko standplpo, causing It to burst, and the contract for repairing It wns taken by tho Spencer Roller company of Sioux City. Tho dangerous Job had been success fully completed without nny nccldent, until tho workmen commenced to tnko down the scaffolding Inside tho huge cylinder. With out a moment's warning tho whole struc turo collapsed nnd hurled tho men down ward. Fred Vnnnlnghom fell eighty feet, but escaped serious Injury, excepting nn ugly gash In tho top of his head. George Mack and Joo Hebert each fell forty feet, but though badly bruised have no bones broken The men all llvo In Sioux City nnd two of them havo been in the employ of tho Spen cer Roller company for ten years. Slielduii In HTi-nllcnr'N I'lacr, DAVENPORT. In., July 1. The cxecutlvo commttteo of tlWuhlted Christian party met hero last nlglit'aml chose Rev. Charles M. Sheldon of Tofjelcti, Kan., na candlduts for vlco president 1n placo of Rev. S. C Swallow, who declined to run. Mr. Shcl don Ib thus slated1' Its running mato for John O. Woolloy!' ' Tho commltteo stntes that tho author ot ''In His Steps" knew thnt his namo would be c6nsldcrcd and gave as su ran co that he wdulil not decline the place. The party will hold ' it mass convention nt Rock Island, 111., In July to perfect organl zatlon In thnt stnte-'," i... DccIImcn ,'(Hrtc I'rcnlilrnej". FAIRFIELD, la,, -July 1. (Speclul.) The Journal prints tho definite announcement thnt Dr. F. W. Hlnitt, pnstor of tho First Presbyterian church of Ottumwn, hns refused to uccept tho presidency of Parsons college In this city, n position recently tendered him by the board of trustees, The nlumnl of the college nnd the people of Falrlleld profoundly regret that Dr. Hlnitt cannot see his way clear to accept this call. Thu board of trim tees would not give out a statement as to whether or not they havo uny ono elso In vlow for the presidency. Wo in iiu'm lllulitn. Many women suffer nil sorts of so-called "feniulo wcnkncHscB" Just becnuso their kidneys nro out of order and they have right to know Foley'B Kidney Curo la JUBt what Is needed by most ailing women. For Bale by Myer's-Dlllon Drug Co., Omaha, and Dillon b Drug Store, South Omaha, Thermometer Says is a matter of indifference to you if you take advantage of the coolness and comfort that's in Hires Rootbeer. The heat from the fiercest rays of the summer sun can't overcome the coolness that HIRES gives to your blood. If you feel weary and worn out you will find nature's real tonics in T HIRES Rootbeer Five gallons of the greatest temperance drink for 25 cents. Write for list of premiums we offer free for tlu 1'ilvMs. "Better Have an Extra Supply for the Fourth of July," CHARLES E. HIRES CO., Malvern, Pa. Ii5 FORECAST OF THE WEATHER nlr Mmulny mid Tiirmlny for .e liriiNku Cooler In Went era Portion. WASI1INC.T0N. July 1. ForccaBt for Monday and Tuesday: For Nebraska Fair Monday; cooler In western portion; fair Tuesday; westerly winds. For Iown Showers nnd cooler Mondny; fnlr Tuesday; fresh to brisk southerly winds. For Missouri Showers and cooler Mon day; fair Tuesday; southeasterly, shifting to westerly winds. For North Dakota Fnlr Monday and Tues day; northerly winds, shifting to westerly. For South Dakota Showers Monday; cooler In eastern portion; fnlr Tuesduy; westerly winds. For Kansas Fnlr Monday and Tuesday; southerly, shifting to westerly winds. For Colorado Fnlr Monday; cooler In southeast portion; fair Tuesday; variable winds. For Wyoming and Montnna Fnlr nnd warmer Monday; fair Tuesday; westerly wluds. I.oenl Ilrenr.l. OFFICB OF THE WEATHER nt'REAT.1. OMAHA. July 1. Olflclal record of tem- peratute nnd precipitation, compared with the corresponding any 01 ine last inre years: ivw. ixjv. lJ. xaji Maximum temperature .. !i S" 9i M Minimum temperature ... 71 fS "5 70 Averugo temperature) ... SO 76 84 S2 Rainfall 00 . 00 . 00 . 00 Record of tcmnerature and precipitation at Omaha for this day and since March 1, 1300: Normal temperature for tho day 74 Kxrexn for the dnv 6 Totnl excesH tdnco Mnrch 1 317 Normnl rainfall for thu day lMncn Deficiency Tor the uay p men Total rainfall since Mnrch 1.... 10.22 Inches Deficiency since March 1 4. i Inches Deficiency for tor. period, 1S99.. IMS Inches Deficiency for cor. period, 1893.. 1.47 inches lteporlN (rum Stullonn nt H 1'. ,M. Mormon Blahopa' PIUS t'e tn In tite cvtr 34 yean Ly the IraJert o(lh Morraea Church a tacif lwi.ucfk. rofclincijr cutcs ttie vent curt in oM nd youir mlnr fiem cltKUl of iclf ibme. diul?-uon, eiceuci, or cljireutnoollnf. Dure Lost Manhood nia, potsncy, Lost Power, Wight-Loss, Bnermntorrnoea ineom In fack! Bvll Dolrei. ttomlnql emissions. Lame flack. Hi blllty, Handaoh,Un(ltnof toetriji Las of BK"S Oemon, V uonaiipniiuiii cjtaps uuivpnsM wi fi US. Twitching 'of tltnlld J. UMVj .o ImraeTTuit. iy function. Hoar gel UevnJnt, cure U II tun. wo;: is Do- varvnus . VnrlcoeslSn or constipation, otop. quicKnes or ui- swl 8 I charge, utops nori VOUS.TwftOhlnBJ FOf tjolldj. UUV.-J ro Imrat7r.le. fALfl Jiniuo ,iCor 3 potency la efftv function. Hour vet UeivnJnt. cure U II han J. InlTiXSj I'.atturet small. unde!dl crftnt, Stimulate! the l4ln ftnd nerre irnlert. w 1 kt, 6 fr f , 59 If ("all, twfcUa A wrltltn futrantte, to era si maneyiciudtij, wiui 0 Utw. cucuiin frt.t Addrssn, Ulshop Itemcdy Co., Can Fronolsco, OaU I'Oll NAI.IJ 1IY JIVUIt.S-IjIM.O.V UULfl CO., KITH AM) l'All.VAM. Rising Real Estate is 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. STATIONS AND STATE OF WKATHEIl. Omnhn. part cloudy North Platte, part cloudy .. Cheyenne, part cloudy Salt Lake, clear ltapld City, part cloudy... Huron, cloudy Wllllston. part cloudy Chicago, clear Kt. 1,0111s, cloudy t, i-ntii, clear IMvenport. cloudy Helenn, pnrt cloudy Havre, clear Illsmnrck, clear ICmiisjih City, cloudy Galveston, cloudy Bjfsg1 if V 3 p p a : 35 S : o-i ; : P I: 78 SO .00 00 !l .00 71 7fi T 72 74 .00 7! M 00 SOI PS .00 7ii 7fi .00 GS 70 .(O 2 M ,lfi fil 84 .00 K0 W. T 6S 701 ,00 72 721 .00 cc as .00 84 8S .04 81 M T T Indicates trace of precipitation. L. A. WELSH. Local Forscast Official. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD DIRECT LINE TO CHICAGO MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL DUBUQUE WATERLOO R0CKF0RD FORT DODGE City Tickat Office 1402 Farnam St. Mrs, Wlnstnvr'M Suotlilnu Syrup Hns been used for over Kit-TV YEAKfl by MILLIONS of MOTH EH8 for their CHII,- U KEN Will LIS TNl'ITH Ntl. w th I'HH FKCT SUCCESS. 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