Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 04, 1904, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OMAHA DAILY EEE: WEDNESDAY, MAT 4, 1PM.
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MUSICAL
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DA18T HJOGIN8, vote, piano, da N. rt
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CHJUL H. aUXFEB. blase, B Barker P't
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FLORISTS
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U.- HKXfERSoN. 1S Fima Pnd for
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DETECTIVE AGENCY
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POSTOFRCE NOTICE.
'"vShourd t read "daily ty ail interested, at
'. e, oar occitr at any note.) .
.Freie;ri rii"ia lor tr.a wees ending Hay
. 14. will close iPK'TviPTLY. In ail
cases) at the Oeroeral Pesvoffioe aa f ol-
luwa: I ereels-poet mail cluee on bo-
t.t than rioemg tiro imn mmw.
ParcelB-post mail or Germany doe at
p . m. jfnnoay
Bwlat aod FupplcmeDtary trails close at
iwpi aiatlen imramr of nm and nor
In streets! hall bour later than ckjeir.g
t km sbosa beiow, imc4 that suspi-
. (nectary "mails for Europe and Central
America, via Colon, close etA boar later
- l Foretga station).
Traaeatlaatl Mails.
'tTETNESDATAt i -3d A. m. for EUROPE.
per a. a oceanic Tit Uiwoarovn.
TJT1 'K!' AT At 7 a. cl for KKANf-R.
evVlTZEALANtt. ITAt.T. SPAIN. PuHT
I'OAL. TtHKET, KKifPT, GRSEi E and
BRITISH IM'IA. per a a. ia Tojraine,
i Hxrt ttMil ler other parts of Europ.
tnust be airerted "par a. a. La Tnuruiw i.
A TV RDAT At a. m. for EUROPE. per
. a. ".JeT-manic, via Cherbourg ana soum
empton imail must ba Aractad "per a. a
n wwiuamt : at -M a. tn. for EL HOPE
X r per a. a. t -wcanla, via Que-metrwn. at '-Ai
a. ci. for B KLii I UM dirct, per A A Vad
' CTiaod i mAl aiuat be directed "per a a.
I aAarlaaid' t: ttlJta fn. for IT ALT dlr"t
J- i ter a. a. .Prtnoaaa Ircna (mail rnuat be i
rwrted Vbt a. a. Pnareaa Ir-a- ); at :
for XTLAD direct, per
Aartoria. tm11 nut be dire1ed per I
A A
a tiAatona"i at U a. m. for I'JMiRK d-
rerl, per a. a. Hekla maii uuat Ua U
- raorbd "per A A -Hoala i-
ATter tb cVaUsr of th aupplemantary
Tranajjtlantic maiia umH abnvA ad
djtlonhl aupplemenlaiT aaaila AT opened
en (be pi rs of tha American. Eccliah.
Frencb arid German neajnera, and remain
(pro or. tli w-lUUn ten mlcutes f tha
Lour of of aieanar.
Italia tar Sewtb aa Cevtral Aaeerfeaa,
Weet ted tern, Ete.
i ."rVTrPTSMPAT At 12 m. (e-sppleinentary
11J0 a. m.) for BAHAMAS, r-r a.
Andlia at I n. m. . for ARGKNTlXli
1R1 Gfir and PaRAGCAT, per a.
-Pallor PrlncA
TIJl'H CTl A TA B en foe l 11A nep B.
A Experanaa (mail fnr Mexico, via Pro
arean. Carcpecba aad Vera Cms most
be directed "per a. a. Eeperassa"); at
A a. for SEKMVTJA. er A A Trinidad;
It 1 .20 a. nu-ror bRA21L, per a A nyron,
"rta Ornunbena, Hahla. Kio Janeiro and
Santo tmuM tr Kerthera hraaU. Argvn-
Una. I ruaraay and Faracmay muat be
Olrerted "per A A Byron'7); at HI a. m.
for HAITI, per a, a. Prtna M litem I1L
- rarfl ttmt Cap Baltic-Port da Paix. Goa-
Atve. Jeremla. Curacao, Veneamela.
Tnnldadk BrHieh asd Patch Oilar.a muat
- dn-ecaed "per a A Prtna WiUeaa IlL"i:
tt 11 m. for MEXIOD . per a a Turn-art
(mail muat be directed Ter a A Ta
' ermrf-: at U m. for BXRHAIOJ19 and
...... KORTHEliN BRAZIL, per A A Hubert.
-j! via Para. Ceara and Miruhua; at T p.
m. for X STW TX L' r La.vd. par a a Car
thaeinlan. from PKllaJetphia.
' JTJT A T A t I A m. fee BEK3fft"IXA per
a. a t aruiDe; ax a ac a- m. tauppiemer.i-
, ary V J A m.) for IXAGUA and HAITI.
. per a. a Alene; at 12 m. for SANTIACX),
. vi-er a a Juan, (mail muat be directed
per a A Jaeos").
. JL4TL"RDAT At -3 a. n. (aupplemeiitary
rTe A ra-1 for Cl'HACAO and YE.N
, .ZL'ELA. per a a Zulia (mail tea Cviam
. .. Via muat be directed "per a A Zulia");
. . a t a. aa. t or POHTO KICO. per A A
, Coam, via bAa Juaa; it t It 1 tn. (aP
.. piementary 10 a. m.) for FORTt'NE
llLAKD, JAMAICA and COLOMEIA
'-4aoapt Ceoca and Magdalena tep tai.
per A A Bamla (rcaU for Coarta Rica
muat be directed "per A A Barnla); at
mii . a I ew -e. . na. per a. a asexjoa. via
Havana: tr 11 SO p. m. (euppleraentary
p. m.i for TVKKS IaJULNl aad 1jM
IMCAi;. KEPViiUC per A A New
..Yora.
XaOIa Fee-ermrAeA O-ve-rLaaiA, Ete It
ewf Trmawtla.
- ClBA Via Port Tampa, rvatda. ciaeea at
ttua affic daily, exoept TbareAay, at lit-hi
. m. ithe eoiinectuie' aiaila clua bare an
. Monday. fcedbaeda and ftaturaayai
aAAXlOJ C1T I Overland, unleaa apeoaily
aAdreaaed for deaiiaicA by steal
-- at t&i eftu-e daily, eaoept Sunday, at 1A1
. m. aad Jm p. au aWoaya at im a.
i - m. and la M a, m.
JCEW rOUXXiLAND (except ParIs-Poet
... Maliat By rati te North Sydney. erA
"Abeivoa by ataamer, eluaea a4 tbia ofSrs
e . Aaily at JB p. m. (connect Ire maiji e oae
- - here every Mtebaag. TATadnaelay And atet-
iray.
JAMAICA By rail te Buatoa. ana thane
r .. by eteamer. riieiaa ai laia ofhoe At iJt
- p. m. Knday.
MiQVELON By rail ta Boat on, and thrac
, - by aaeajD. rlaaia at tbia offloa dally at
p. m. -
-. J6ELJZE. PtntBTO COHTEZ and OUATB-
- MALA B rail to New Orieana. an4
thence by steamer, closes st tbia effioe
-Aaliv, apep KuaAav, eA p JW p. m. aad
l.o M a. av-. Sundaya il L:ia a a aad
l e as p. aa. (osBMetana atau Aoaea ber
Mondaye at tie.au . m.).
Ct'STA RICA-toy rail to New Orieana. end
tsenoe by steamer, claaes ai. tbia fbr
dal.y. cxpc rhinday, at 11 AS p. an. ill
'' ' I't a p. m, AuaoArs e p. m. aad
i.a.aO p. an. (connerttng' tnail cloaLB here
Tueedajre at li tu p. m l.
HJO j: I AJClIJ maJLi ciueea at g:o p.
-;, previoua day. . ,
Ah...-. aeavd DaM.
' Trie eehedul f closing Transpacific mans
- - errs a aad oa tb preMieaptiva of their
uninterrupted overland transit to port
ef selling I he final eonnfctins- mails in
. eept registered Transpacific mails which
- j-f. etues sv. m. prr 1..u dyl doae at tha
""A x-.eral postoB-e. New Yora aa f riowa:
. HAWAII. JAPAN. CHINA and PH1UP-
e - PINE USLAXI'li. via Sa Francisco, rloa
,. at p m. May :o. for d tch per a
a M.trrolia.
a. Hawaii, japan, china and Pinup-
u. .PINE ISLANIS. rU fWa Fr-icli. cioe
at t J p m May ,th. for despatch per ,
. . AS. Amrrlca Maru. , I
HAWAII, tit aa Franrls-.n. close at
.- p. m. May feb. for drspatch per a a
Alameda.
f. CHINA and JAPAN, via Taco-na, cliae at
I at p m. May Kb. for drapatcb per A A
Nir.g Chow.
CHINA and JAPAN, via Vancouver and
5 , Victoria. B. C. rloa at f 34 p m. M.y
C J1 h. tar deFpatch per a. . ttmpreae of
China. (MercKs ndia for It. A Pcaiial
t-- AiBfT at ttax.gUai cannot be forwarded
via Csnadat.
CHINA and JAPAN, via BeattlA riuee at
a K p. -m...jsixj A'th, tor deapairh per A
s Hyaea
I. Kr' ZEALAND. Al-PTRAUA .eseept
b West) NEW CALEDONIA. FUl SAMOA
and HAWAIL via 6n Frsn-nsce, cltie
t p. ra May "Met. I f AscpeKi per
- . A A Sonoma, -if the Cuaard steamer
carrying the B ih mail fur New Zeai
1 and d( nr arriv Is Um ta cotinect
with thia deapa'.-h, extra malls closing
- tt t 4. a. I t B. aad aa p m.;
Suadt-ra kt 4 3 a. m . a m and t.M p
m. -a1U be made ui, and forwarded anill
the arrival ef tbe Cwnard stramert.
Al STRAT I A (e -ert W -t i. FIJI leLANDS
1 and NEW CALEDONIA pecial!y d
dreeaed oelyi. via Varooever and Vic
toria B. C. cIt. it I la a ex. May fist,
foe despatvn taee w Vfrerera.
TAHITI aad MARQt'ESAg ISLANDS, via
fa Francisoo. dim, et b- m aa. May
. th. for epatrh r-T a a Mar one
J"l!LirPE ISl AVfS. Tb. Ran Fraa
' . rsw, eloee tt i re. bfay frth, far
d et-etrh per T". S Tranaoort.
3S"TE-l"nle rtherwle. adr-Med Weet
AsstrsHa ts f r-irm -d ia Furor: ar-d
New Zea!atd and t tilllrTine. via Sxa
Francbv tb uerkvet rest. Pr-ii t
aneea r-"r)i!y addreaaad "via Canada"
- -e "via Fur ope aiix he fury prep-Id at
The foreiei, ra'e Hawaii 1 fcvwanied
Via Saa Frseeee. exeluelre'v.
j - CORNELIUS VAN rv-tTT.
1 PoataaaatfT.
IVwt ra- "ew Tort, X. X.
COUNCIL
rarjr aella maA.
Lefart'e aaaaea ft
Btoraert aeJA carpeA
The Ftutl rr. i ceetA
raJrta. of! and r'aaa- Mortraa tnrkey.
C'onrruir.tfi Waller L Smttb ta bom
from aahir.rton. L. C.
firlal aa e n floor eaoeai and axraana
Alexander A SI Broadway-
For wall Biterlnt. p'nuna iiiiir fram-
tt.. aee Ewraick, 1 AUJn at. Fbooa A-tia.
W J Pulltnan waa a.n-ee4 erentng
rharred ty A. GiblxAia wltA tba theft of
chirkenA
Charlea MrTlonaM reeentjT wder.
vent an operation for appendiciUA Abla
te be out.
Lnet on Mill etreet. a pearl brtoch wtrb
Ciamond. Return t Mra. E- A. rUaaer
and rerelTC reward.
The r M I. riub win be entertntoed
Tbaradar atemoon by Mm. Thooaa Mar
Joney. 3 Avenue E.
. wvoe a mixed palntA Motbaa aV rtckey.
J4re U Keeier rmrrrinm hia ten root
K a atina aa the reauJt of droppicc A
aUck of atore wood ma the enemtirr. .
It w. U Trey nor will bjare today for
Tewa City to attend a MUn tba
Board of Reenta ef tba Sta.te italeanity.
f.nte Faik waa bwueA A buUdjn- beraut
yeaterday tor the reikin of a two aory
irne rotuura on rutb aveoue, t coat
Man yonr rarprta taAen no, cleaned and
reiaid ty modern metbodA Om earpeia
naaue icto har.eeorae rure. CennrO iiiuffe
Capet CJeacli Co-. M Nortb VLhJM a treat.
k't,a iia.
Jamea A. LArklca, aba baa bean artta
aa a aperui in., ice man, baa been gi'eu a
permahent iKnaLmeLt on tbe foroe. Ha
formerly eerved on tbe police forca durlnA'
ala or Jetmir.aa' admlnielration.
Tbe Ere d-ptruaent waa called yeaterday
afternoon to the reaidence ef Joba Dorr,
bat Avenue li. a here chlklrea playinc wlUJ
matches bad ataned a blaae In a ceJar
areamar. Tbe rtamafe waa eUgbt. Mra.
lorr waa aick b bed aad tbe ei
ciirmeat, it la thought. Ui bare a bad
eflect on ber. .
Tbe dlatrlct court Jury In tbe ault of jl.
P Mead lee againat E. Merer brought In
a Teiojct yeaierday afternoon for the de
fundant. riead.ee aued tor K.im damages
tm aa.eged false arreat and mallcioua
proeecuiioa on tbe rbaia of ateallng a
hurse Vd buggy from Meyer, Ala former
employer.
John Mclntyre, ailaa Tom Pavia and
Larry V. Ililama got Into a dispute yestev
oay. It la aud, over a bottie of alcohol
and were arreatea. Tbey were cbarged
wiUi beihg drunk and diaturblng tbe peace.
Mclntyre when taken to tbe city u3 at
tempted to am aggie tbe bottle of aJconol
Into hia reU by biding it up tba leg of
bia troaaera
Plambera, take notice! Wa always have
aabeatoa fa atock. Give ua your order. C.
UAXer. Phone X
Vlctla tlll Valdewtlaed,
The four young- men who were burned
to deatb. rn tb freight car la tb Nortb
WQtrn yard a Monday morning have not
yet been MenUfled. Owing to the condition
of tbe bodleA It will be lmpoaalble ta keep
tbea longer thaa today and tf not Identified
tbey will be buried her at the expena of
CSm county.
Tbe railroad offlclala bav tetegrapbed te
Cbicag to try to eerara bnformatlam which
mlcbt lead to their identification, but up
to last evening nothing; had been learned. -
The belief that the cam of tbe yena
eat ef tha four rictlma waa Jamea Grady
la aLreatgibened by a letter received yes
terday by Undertaker Cutler from Gail
Peorod. a buMneaa maa of Ixigaa. la. Mr.
Penrod atate that a yontxg maa gfrmg
tha nam ot Jamea Orady cajied at Ala
bom la LiosAa early Sunday Booming aad
a abed for omethtng' to eat. While eat
ing tb lunch given hlia young Orady told
Mr. Penrod hia nana aad a bowed hba tha
rw letter of reooaameadatlaa from the
Chlcaro ho tela which ver found aa the
body of tb youngest victim. The boy
aald hia home waa ta lAfayette, XndL. but
Ltbat ha had beea away from ther tor
thre rrA It ta auppoaed tb boy left
the trala at Ioe;an while It waa being
witched, tn search of aocBcthtnC t eat-
On receipt of Mr. Penrod" a totter Cader-
taker Cutler at once communicated by
Ulearraph with tb authorities at Laf ay
tt tn tb effort to locat the boy'a reia
tlveA Plumbing and beating. Blxby Boa.
Ileal Estat Trauaeree.
These transfers wer reported to Tba Be
May I by tbe abstract, title aad loaa ef
fioe of Squir A Ann ta. 101 Pearl street:
Iowa Tcwnalt company to Peter B.
Jacob, iota A a A 7. block X. and
lot 14. block L Greai Western aAd tn
Minden. w. d I7QI
Seme te Samuel J. Rosa lots A a.
Work 11 Bentley at
Adolr-h C. Matthleaen aad wit ta C
G. Bee aam. w. d IX
Samuel J. Rua and wlf to Adolph C
Matthleaen. him. w d 2.X
Anrje I'arraogh to Henry Laptdua. -
3. leer i rncne to A Dtocx A Up
Las' 1st add. w. d MM
M. Marcus and wife to Annie Daj-
raucb. same a. e. d 1
William Quirk to Email n W Quirk,
Ms wlf a part lot i. block 17. Bayllsa'
1st ad, w. d Jon
Reorganised Church of Jei Chrlet
of Latter Day Salats te F-dward E.
WlUlama. aea neA. ll-T-a. w. A W
L. M. Sberraoea to Barney S. Terwil-
Urer and -Camline E Barney. aH
' seV iw Is-Ti-M, no. part, .
e. d 1
Barney S. -Terwllliger and wife aad
Caroline E. Bowmaa ta Helea S.
Inae. aam. A A d 1
Total flea transfer- .. .. ...2.juy
THE OIL! 1IMUTILT btODKAl
BltlbEgg AID bOatMAL COle -LE
IS THE y -EST.
Student may enter any Una. XxeeDeat
places to work for board. Tuition very
reasonabla Write for aampl copy of our
Cuueg Jaurnal Write or caul for iafdrma-
E, F. KlLXCrajs.
Masonic Tampla
'Pboa BCIL
LEWIS CUTLER
MOTTTTCTAJ.
CCEAN STEAMSHIPS
HDLUSD-tllERlCe. LIME.
twa i i,. Il.ain ml 1 1 , v
TOAJb aTTAuiaA. via bobleMSA
aaiiiaa T inr. a u i a
Aa la hwS, baa H
bi i rM m , u f- I'rumma jwh
braaaat Aa bluna -Ji iA
cAAAjr-JxXAiCAA IOKA aaeaw at-. Cb
1A. baBf I I la. iSUl St. I A
b hi " 'A Ski A A f-t-'ri 14
TWAItSATlJLarrb9UC
Faesib Uasw bew Torh b 1-mrta, Bis Da
sell fcas Aveey Ikanaaf ae M a aa.
sur
swr m
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be. BfSA. s-S-oLtr iets-i
mmm ! I M t u0kirv'
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xeau-Kun b M - M Ivwa Sc .
n um. fuw. bat I Ut C
raraaJB ax . ah Uiij Ai.
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una A A
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bsw toax. GiaAaxtAA aas aarVAt.
lttW nlilja BaiellM) fMelaa Tb.
a, mil trie 1 1 1 " nii ee In a aaii,
bsciua. mam u a 1'iHI a, i.a. .
t,l s,ial, aitJi.e mtaa- Bw B 1 1 ,
mt Ian rar liiia mt a ' ' " ' lini in ass
a, hi mi , la. ' I ar m
BLUFFS.
FORESTERS RUSH BUSINESS
Osmplet Vork-sf Lidl Eecxica n lt
UratDgy.
IM0 LP WITH A BAkCHJlT AT RIGHT
TlatHagt DeJemtM Mm baeered ta
Twa Itay a, bwt by HaabamaT
rx TWf C Tbewegb
Tb Iowa high aourt of tb Independent
Order of Forest era saooeeded tn campiet
lr the work of Its third bsannisi meeting
yesterday ta rw aneslntia and adjourned
y ! lay aflirniia It had beaa expected
&1 tha g g t"ji j tw day and
tb loaa tadava ef the order had mad ar
raaciuaanta aeoardlnalr tor the axtarrata
mant of tb visiting klg& oOoara aad dele
gate. In view f the early adloumment
tha arrarig-asaarita bad to bo ohanged and
tha baaae snhoirnlii tot today was held
last evening.
The chajng ta tb arrangements waa due
to tb fact that tb members of th high
omul preferred to devote all ef yesterday
to bnameea taataod of part to eight see
ing and pleasar as bad beea planned by
tb local coxnmltteeA
The elacaeai of officer, who wer Installed
at tha aftaraooa BemooTi, resulted as fol
lows: OsBeer far tb Karalag Tear. '
High chief rang-er. Judge M. C MAtthawA
ITilu)ae.
Kirn vice chief rsAger. D. S. Cooper, Bur-
ling-tca.
Hlrb aecretary, Peter B. Hoffman. u
buque. Ulrh tre-nTr, Chris Haw. fHrarawa.
Hlch physician. Dr. C U. Bower. Coun
cil Bluff
Hlg-b auditors, E O. Holme. Bloux City:
Otto P. Geiger, DubuauA
The are the of&oert appoiated by the
high chief ranger:
High rator. lira. Boa Walters. Coun
cil Eiuffa.
High mjrr.ai aecretary, Mra. Ann Mo
Ca be . Ltj bufj ue
High nra-alst. Miss Carri Kll-r.knecht.
MT Vernon.
Hlrh senior woodward, George M. Clark.
Smithiand.
High Junior woodward. M. Aaamua. Indc
dendenoe. High marahaj. George M. Wilson. Mt.
VemTn.
High conductor. Perry PerklnA es
Mome.
H.gh meseenger. W. J. Walker. Smith-
land.
High senior beadle. George C Helraick.
Council BlafTi.
Hlrh junior bead). Brary Lehman,
Waterloo.
Keatlae of MeetlaaT.
Th aeaeaons wer held tn tbe ball room
of th Grand hotel. At th opening session
Thomas Q. HArrlaon, past grand chief
rang-er of tb Council Bluffs eeort, deliv
ered aa address of welcome, which was re
sponded to by Judge M. C Matthews, the
high chief rana-ee. A E. Stephensoa of
Detroit. Mich., general manager . of the
work of orgAnlaarloo of th order In tb
United State, addressed th meeting, and
a number ot short talk wer tnad by
other member of th hbrh court.
Judge Matthew waa sleeted representa
tive to tb guprem coart of th order,
which win meet la Bostoa la August, 13CA
The place of marring for th biennial
session to be held ta 1M was left with tb
high standing- oommltte. consisting of tha
six principal officer ef th hlg-h court and
B, SI Bowoa of Duhoqu. Junior past high
raager.
Th reports from tb eeveral oOoers
shewed that the order whil boldlna tta
oca la Iowa, had not ahowa any material
growth during th last two years, although
a large increase In membership la looked
far tn th next two year.
About thirty delegate were la attead
aaoe, half of th number from oat of tewa
being from Dubuqae. th stroeghaid of
th order in low.
Judge Matthew C Matthew, tb high
chief raaawr of tb Independent Order ef
Fores tera ta Iowa, is judg of th district
court of Dubuque county, which, consti
tute tb Klnetenth Judicial district of
Iowa. As he had to be a tha beach this
morning. Judge Matthews had to leave for
hem ImraodlAtaly At tbe eloee of th aft
eraooa a lest aad was aaabl ta retnala
for th banquet ta tbe evening.
X. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. SO; Bight. F-967.
XO ACTIOS OS BIDS FOR UBBAJIT
Uaaae la Flavaa to
dtSMSS Cert of BhaUdlaa
The Board of Library trusteas. after a
protracted meeting last Bight, postponed
action la th matter of awarding the ooo
tract for th Caraea-io library bunding until
th regular asonthly tnaiitlng aext Monday
Bight. la the meantime th local eachl
teets have beea Instructed t take sound
ings on th sits aad aaoartala whether
piling for the foundation will be
ary.
Th report ef Pattoa A Miller, The Chi
cago architects, giving a tabulation ef the
bids, was received a short whil before the
convening ot the board, aad consequently
the members had so time to look over and
examine it before tbe meeting.
Taking tbe bid cf Whtcbeeter A Co He of
Rockport, EL, and Jane Til) a, Wla, th lew
bid for the general conatructlon, th tabu
latloa la as follows:
General construction .......IS. (ft! J
Plumbing and gaa fixtures 9T.fl
ETer-trlc wlrtna" 71"
Flstare 1
HMtitif and veetllatln X MHia
Deooratlea ... l!fA
Shade . 1E
Iwnrativ rlasa &
reUvery, CAtaiogua caaes aad table 1 4V US
C hairs IVfiM
Book stacks Uxl at
Traye .- 1
Standards 7Ut)
Total ....Jet enr?
Add for concrete piling ItiuAg
Total - a.gLa7
T this must be added architect's fees of
tum. making a grand total of 171.11. -FT. or
I2.sa.57 above the Amount to be donated by
Mr. CaraeglA
Te bring the total oost within th appro
priation MeeerA Pattoa Miller agfet4
certala modlfleationA such aa omitting th
finishing ef th baaaiai nt, etc. whV h would
reduce Winchester A Callee s bid 13.37. and
snowing C etc for tbe old hnfldtngr aw
th sit would make a total r4ucrk-i ef
CLS7 and thus bring the total root within
the r offered by Mr. Carnegie.
Aa ther appeared to be a general feel.
big that th contra et tf possible ahould be
glvea to eoaae locat arm Trust Gahrta
eugreted that th local eantrarftara be per
mitted to submit pruposltiOPB showing
what redhictlor.a they would anak la their
bads OS) the ttesns suggested te be snodlfled
by tbe Chicago architects. X motion ta
this effort, bewerer. waa defeated as
aoaiority of th board did box believe that
ta looel a, wb were at least tlg.toi
Klgber thaa th Rorkport firm, could re-
doe their ag-ares legttiariatery oa tb item
sua-reeted by Messrs Pattoa A bTUer to b
modified. All ef th local oo tractors who
subcaltted bads war present and requested
ts be permitted to lailsx their figures tbe
same aa Wsncheoter at Cullea had
A BKttioa by Trustee Scott that th bid
be awarded te Winchester A Cuilea. th
low bidder, failed the support of a seeoai
t a gui wet big. After aev
ai inlraa was finally decided te
actloA an lit Una flay, ta aw
The Second
THE past week has been one of the busiest in the history of this store. The second week we propose
to make a record breaker. You will find here new. fresh, dependable merchandise at prices you
cannot duplicate elsewhere. New goods at less than you can buy old goods. We have too much stock
which we propose to sell and quote you prices to move it quick.
Hosiery and Underwear
Nw Fancy Hosiery for ladies, toe aad
Bora' heavy IH? Toper Hoee at 12c pair.
Tie l-v-r-iee ed hand trimmed Ud ex
fnlon Suit. c.
(Me lac trimmed alee-releee mdica CtUra
fuu. c
Knit Corset Over for ladtea. me and TSe.
Ladles' kmc sleeved shaped Vesta, special
lc . .
ebs tare trnameu, baA (Swi
Gaaa Vsta at sue
Petticoats
Vew lot Black Verrerlaed Petticoat-
p'ain black mercerised, biafk and white
checked mereerlaed. black mercertaed with
white dot, worth LS and tUu, at CM.
McCall's Patterns
Ws hare added th past week a complete
Bo of the McCail Patterna. After con
sioerlng tbe different make of palterne w
found that thia particular pattern give tb
beat saUaJsetlon. berr.g c ana isr. notning
higher, and superior ta other in fit and
easier to cut from.
Bed Spreads
Marked at special price a to reduce stock.
Extra quality Huck Towaia Ifcxa. Vc
Embroideries
Another lot of EmhmMerlea. con Fisting
of ege. bands and applique, worth up
to Sc. at he each.
Laces
New Net Top lAce. choir pet tens in
white, butter and Arabian, at 2c. 3bo and
bJC yard.
Stationery
Special lota Box Paper, were lftc and 13c
box at c
Corsets
Lot of odds and ends la ladles Coreeta,
Puritan. Kabo, etc. were COO and 60c.
sale price c
Skirts
tm Drees Sktrta and Walking Sklrta.
every oo new, at ore-third off already k-w
prtc.
THE WILLIAM WOODBURY COMPANY
32-34 MMN STREET. ll-Vi PEARL STREET.
standing; being that the board
definite actios at that time-
will take
Test of Tax Ferret Law.
Judge McPhersoa held A special aeasioa
of United Bis tea court yesterday to boar
arguments la the' case brought by Mra
Anne Jefferla to enjoin, :ttoa eoanty treas
urer from attempUft,-. ; ODlVeet AOeged
dettrquent taxes oa personal property dis
covered by Tax Ferret Cunningham. Suit
to caXoro payment , of -these taxes was
begun by Cotaaty Tteaaurer ConalgTiy la
tha district court. . Mia: JefferlA la ap
plying for aa injunction, contends that tba
tax ferret law Is nncnostttutlonal la that
pro-rides for taking property without
due process of law. This to the first case
attacking this law to be brought before
the United State court, although several
similar suits have been tried la the district
eeurts and Judge McPheraon'a ruling will
watched for with considerable inter
est. A cumber of other suits instituted by
the county treasurer oo tha tax ferrret's
discoveries will depend oa Judge MPher-
eon s ruling.
Tax Oolltettioa Heavy.
County Treasurer Conalgay yesterday
completed bis apportionment of the tax
coIlecUoa for March, and the first part of
April. The collections ware Above the av
erage, the Amount received during Marcb
being trTUTAta. Th Cruree for tb en
tire month of April ar not yet oorapleted-
a a result of the Increased coIlsctloBS
during March, tbe otunty treasurer was
able to turn ever to City Treasurer True
I71.1SUX of which VB.ri represented reg
ular taxes aad C 4.1. Fa rpecial Improve
ment taxes. To H. O. MeGee, treasurer of
the Independent scb3oi alstrtct ef Council
Bluff. Treasurer Omstg-rty tamed ever
M2.HSLM. Treasurer Bereebeim of the Park
board received from th county treasurer
xcTli , while the state's proporJoa of the
tax eeUerriooA which a melted te CU74.TQ,
waa remitted to Stat Treasurer Gilbert-
soa by th county treasurer.
HYMENEAL
Va-et-Bl oabemrwe,
COLCMBLS, Neb.. May 1 ( Special. r-Mlaa
Catherine Vogd and Mr. Anthony Moahen-
ros were married this morning at St. Bona-
veatura Catholic church. Rev. Father The-
bokt performing the- esreraoay. Tbe bride
tbe only daughter of Marcus Veget. a
retired business maa of this city aad th
groom to a sea ef a wfl-lo-d farmer liv
ing la Columbus township. Mr. And Mr.
Toget left today for an xtendd trip ta
the west and will visit Denver, Salt Lake
and other point. They expect to reside
this city.
FIRE RECORD.
Drew College.
CARMBU N. T, May 1 Drew colleg.
en of the aianeer ed jrationaJ tcstitutloas
for women la tb country, was destroyed
by fire today, entailing a financial loaa cf
fully lAd! with only (&. fbsuranoa
Ail the atudeatA members of th fxculty
and ervaet-i escaped- Drew eUge was
conducted under tbe soanagenvant of tb
New Tork coeferenos of the Methodist
Episcopal church.
preta ad Br lee StelehJp Cared
Whea yoa get a spram sr briua valuaMa
tima may be saved by promptly applying
Chamberlaln'a Paha Balm be th sojured
part It will rure a sprain bt one-third
the time required by the usual treatment.
Lest winter Herb. W. Edward ef Da
Maine, la., got a tall oa an icy walk,
spraining his wrist and bruising his rnasa
Tb nest day. be )'A they wer so
sors aad stiff I waa afraid I would bav
Is stay ta bed. but I rubbed tb parts wall
with Chamberlain's Pain Balm aad after
a tew appicetys xU aorvaeaa had disap
peared. I teal thai this bottle ef Paia
Balsa saved aa several daA time, to say
aetk big ef the suffering.
as la isatsBa.
INDIANAPOLIS May I Municipal rlee
Uoa ar betng held ia saaay ladiaaa cities
teoay. Tbe bones are in nearly erery case
purely VocaL tb liquor ad wvle-epea qee
tasB eemrwag bub ta asalmls very sargeiy.
Week of
CULVER &
Notions
Ptadt prom te per boA
Hump UocAa and El'CA
card, of two
doeen. lc.
7e Band Brasoea, ac.
( Caiukud Pine Comb, lc each.
Six earoa Black Daralr.g Cottoa for be.
ltic Rubber Dreearng Comb lor c.
Hoe Surporter. sll sine, whit Dal
elastic and rubber poet, to pair.
lc Toilet SoapA e per hex of thre eakeA
.-.(' Tftnt h V.ftwite 12c
Se Baik Combe at Ue.
Wash Goods
i.W yards Printed Lawn, pretty pat-te-ns.
full width, bought to sell at I l-c
and 10c. at tc.
4.0 yards fancy Mereerlaed Strip Ba
One. aU ew. ISSc values, a l-c
I Of rarda Printed Batiste and Saanrrock
Dimities u received bought te eaU at
lie aod lc, at Utc pd.
Lot b-New c wash txhrif at I3c
Table Damask
T-r P.ed TaMe Dsmaak a ttc.
s-inch Bieached Table Dajnaak, 10c
yard.
(oe fT: Elf ached Damaak at ete.
Belts, Pocketbooks, Bags
py- Flack nk FltA sale price X5c
t rt Pnckethor.ka worth JSc to Jur. at IPt.
Zk- wnst bag, from 3c ta 13-dO each t
ODe-thlrd off.
New Veiling
LAdies Maie VeilA tlie latest erase, usu
ally sold at CW and CM. hera at Tic, BOc
and c
Hose Supporters
Ladle aTc Belt Hooe 8u; porter, sale
prlt 10c
White Lisle SupporterA all slsea, alw-eys
Ktc, at c pair.
Ribbons
Another W Fancy Ribbons at te yard.
r-r All Silk RibbociB, ail colors. 15c yard.
Due Ail tiik RiUicnA all colors. Xc yard.
Neckwear
Collar Point, worth up to Se two lota,
1,-tc and c
tfic Lac Stock CoHara. 15c.
M doseti Chiffon Covered Stocks, f Tunda-
1 tioi.s white, lie value, at So each.
EDICTS. A3 IOWA OFFICER
Ed 0. Brews, Cbeirmas cf itdtd E-ulrcad
Oo-zuBistdn, ChaMbd "biti CriniA
HE rS ACCUSED CF ILLEGAL BAHKIKG
O'Briea Cwaaty Creed Jry Tote Foer
Tra Bill a leteaat of Alleged
Crooks dae-o ta Mam stag
k'B A As Irs.
SHELDON. Ia, May t (Special Tele
gram.) Th O'Briea county graad Jury has
voted four Indictments against Ed C
Brown, chalrmaa of the Iowa Railroad
commission and president of tb failed
Sheldon State back ef this place, for al
leged irrttgulazities la connection with the
bank's affaire. They ar understood ta
Include one and possibly two for smbexal
ment. on for declaring a dividend when
the bank wa Insolvent, and at least one
for receiving deposits after Insolvency.
Th indictments have pot yet beea re
ported. Mr. Br-twa was waiting to be
called, bat waa not called, the indictment 1
being baaed oa reonrda.
Th largest embecslemest charged l
based en a loan of moo to J. W, Fix A
Co., a firm of which Earl Brown, eaahler
and son of President Brew-o. was a mem
ber. Earl Browa signed the firm's name
of Fix ft Co. to tb not oa the loaa being
made without satborixatioa of the direc
tor, which la contrary te statute ta cab
of aa officer cf th bar. A It Is oitarged. ta
another Indictment, that April II lack, the
ik declared a dividend of nearly
Htoa, being then Insolvent. la an
other Browa Is charged with having
borrowed .) freta a Chicago back oa
his personal aot aad later writing fh
Chicago bask to etiarge it against th
SHeldoa bank, which 1 alleged to oenatitat
beaxlemcBt. There are several sped fie
ohArges of receiving deposits after th
bank was insolvent. The Bank origiaally
had Qa an capital, but ta UM was reorgan
ised, th capital being eat to tSAOOt.
Will Set Be Co ad ids te.
It 1 charged with carrying ever PS.m
of practically wortkleea paper to the new
organisation, and therefor, being In
solvent from th beginaiag of the new
organisation
Ed C Browa left Ebeldoa after it waa
gtvea out that th tDdictmenta had beea
voted ta attead tba coTgTwsslonal eonven
tioe at Cherokee. Oa the train be told
friends that ta view of hi ladictmest h
should aot further attempt t stand as
candidate for renomi nation aa railroad com.
mlasioDer, hia term expiring thia year.
Th bank la expected to pay e) t W cents
oa the dollar.
Aa effort arfll be mad to hold the original
tcao.aot of stock for lot per cent
meets on th around that tha bank waa
Insolvent whea they raorganlaed and re
tired, aad therefore they could not escape
liability, merely reorganising.
Under th fwrjrraalaarJoa th Sjt.0Bt ef
stock was chief y held ia Dubuque, but wa
later boaght by tb Brown. Under th
purchase it continued ts be held by the
Dubuque people as collateral security, th
Browns te pay for it ta installment Tha
Dubuqu me retained the right te vote it.
Creditors Insist that this wa equivalent
to ecictinaed owaerahtp by th Dubuque
tnteresta. therefor that aa aaeamer.t
against them will hold good. If these twa
essmeat contention ar mad good at
w a large aha re af th liabilities wLi
Crtlt's filaiKt ITlst
aban latair aa
ban east l sa Ft
ban s af tb kaww atra Tir
Kms a apm-iTH bar auoaer
u aaaawaaaiaeB af
boms sa'as-taa .1 isaa tbs laliaaea aaa
Btfaauinekj sesas eaery ess ef
aajeorr. Oasmrssataa Bad Oa-
aea a saajr eursA
bmnrxveii
mm Lsvar 1 ! a
bisdAar.
In iisiis Sia um'JB at TJreg Bawfeib-n
beau serial Sntrr sisa. bus a anal ami ul
besraA fjee aaa avexaug B aaaij lailial ag abat
saerw. rni. tm K. aoArasa bsbbs?
ar i iissh caaatfsT Lie as nrtaiia ttteaa
it-. r sa.rnv-
the Dissolution Sale
WOODBURY -
Silk Gloves
Cm and tne Silk Odrea. ta bsvek. whit
and color. 13 pair.
tw nr. BuA Soe, gLA t ana so.
Dress Goods
P. S rascy SurtlngA 4 tnrhas) wide, c
akc Taney Suitings at r.
tte Fancy Barreua Voile. aU good col-
era. Sbc.
tea Met mumIT SsltiTfe,
waist snibA Be
Umbrellas
thfr '
M ladle AD silk Colored rmbreuaA with
finey border, boug-ftt to sell for J8.
p.I and mm, at ui. CJS and XT. M each.
C bla'k Mercerized Lmbrc"lA fancy
haadlaa, 3c.
Men's Furnishings
It tnrn'a SV Shirts, colored nefllre. .
Men a Mack Sateen ShirtA all aiae, sold
for 75c, ber at c
Nrw Una men a Fancy Shirta. setl for
He largest an ef sty) and pattern la
eitv to select from at see.
Men's Fancy Hose, also pKla black and
tACA 13c vaiueA At Aic.
Boys Department
Two special pric ta boys Suits CM
and 11 la.
Bojs' all wool Colored pr Cordurey
Pants, 4 to If yearA sOc
Let boys PantA ail aiaes. to close, ISc
Handkerchief Kimonas
LArtre. full aire, at (Tftc and Btc-
I-reairtrig Sacqsea. tanry. pank and bio.
alrh whit triaimrog. at V..
Black Taffeta auik Waisi. tO.-.
Shirtwaists
New White Waists, yaat received, up
from "e-e.
Forty style at front HJ to CfS).
Lot Colored Waists, bought to sell tra to
Se, at 4c
Basement
Anotber lot of Zephyr Ginghams, loc and
I3e values, go.
I l-c Fancy White Goods, te yard.
Lot Standard Prlnta. blue, black and
red 4e yard.
Lot Lace Curtain aampleA en e-half -lenrth
Curtains at lie.
Wrappers in all sisea. black, rede, biaeA
Sc.
Fancy Table Oilcloth, 13c yard.
paid, as the eaatera Iowa people ar
wealthy.
Ed C. Brown. Jr.. a director, and Earl
W. Brown, eaahler of th bank, wer also
ix dieted oa five counts each, the same
specific allegations applying to AU thre.
COLLEGE MAIICERI IK CO-iFERJCTtCE
atepresea tat Ives kedteele ta Severed
Sthbtee FrcAcat.
(From a Staff Corre pendent)
DES MOniSS, May I (Special. ) Presi
dent Seerlcy of the Stat Normal tcfcool
to ta tbe city attending a meec.bg
of the StAte Educational board, lit will
return to Cedar Fall tomorrow, where
ther will be a big meeting of th beads
of normal schools and normal oapertmeat
of the north central state. There will be
about twenty of them present, from Mich,
lgaa to Colorado aad Oklahoma. Jo ha W.
Cook of DeKalb la president. And J. 14.
Wilkinson ef Emporia, aecretary. Daring
the oek ther will b th internet
normal school eralorioal contest, with
apeakera from Iowa, nilnotA Ifanaaa. Mis
souri aad Wisconsin part Id paling. Then
there will b th aaaual Fanaaa-Iowa de
bate. The week wtll also tritrvMS th ath
letic meet et tba normal schools ot th five
stat.
As aaothar step ta the direction ef fore-
tag settleaoest ef tbe labor trouble la tb
buDding trade, ta lannber dealer of tb
city today closed their offices and abea
aoaed their yards, aad not a stick ef tim
ber caa be purchased ta th city for Any
purpose, either by the contractors or by
the striking oarpeaters. This Is for th
pur puss of preventing all work of every
kind until tb fight 1 ended. Tbe m-der
ts th hardware dealer aot ta sell te
the strikers were not eorr-plled with en
tirely. There has beea no change la tba
situation aad th strikers did aot return to
work and there la but little doing. Neva
has beea received here of labor troubles at
Burlington and DubiaquA la Burling! oa
the plumbers and bakers are out oa striks
a account of aa open shop order, and- la
Dubuque tb tinners ar out becaua ef
failure ta get aa lncrcA of I oeota Aa
hour.
Th etat meeting of th Knights of Co
lumbus was held her today and following
wer ejected stat officer-. Slat deputy,
W. J. MoCulloca, Davenport; aecretary, F.
E. Haley, Dea Molnass tturr, F. J.
Weber. Keokuk; advocate. A- Tab Wag
eaen, Bloux City; warden, J. E. Puree U.
Clinton: chaplain. J. F. Brower, Del mar.
Tbe ealy new ones oa tha list are Tab
Wagenea and Brower.
The weekly bulletla of the Iowa weather
and crop service aays:
"For the weak ending Monday A av. May
1 the dally meaa temperature was from S
to t degrees below normal Tb weather.
however, waa aoostly fair, and at th do
th ATtuMtloa wer about aS that could be
d trad tor farming operations and th
germination ef cereal. Reports ar gen
erally favorable as to the eon di ttua of
oata, spring wheat And briy, which ap
pear to be generally coming up la good
tlm gad promising a fair stand.
Good progreas has beea made la plowing
aad preparuxg ground for core aad a very
large area is aow ia reed. ocas for th
planters. Ia sotn favored localities r last
ing waa begun on th last tw days of
April, aad with continued good weather a
very coosiderabla acreage will ha planted
the first week ba May. Coodltion ar touch
mere favorable thaa at tha ciurreapoadlng
dais last yar tor ta cereal crops and all
klada of fruits, except peaebt. The season
is tea days la la as te armInatSon of seed
and growth of vegetation, but tb goneral
outlook Baa not beea auors encouraging at
th first of May wttfcla th last firs year
DEATH RECORD.
FaeC Aateale Irewrak.
Tb mteliigvmca ed the death ef Frot
Antenla Dvorak, the great Bch'Buaa mu
siciaa aad easnpeeer, - of perelyelA at
FragUA Bohemia, May L waa lecatvad ta
with profoaad regret. He had
Aad Tlsttad bar few
ago. aad
Dolls
Any Doll tn the strw-. one-third off price,
kid Doila. Druse 1 1 DoUa
Lamps,
tl M Dec-eraied larrnpa, with) daooratod
aabMaaj- 8gfaV
tl w DecKiralad Lamps, with d sours 14
gleheex a
Glass Lenrp. oith up to bA iotdla
Km iei and ch'.ii'itey. at JPa.
Men a W Bhtrta. oark and ligrat eoa
ore Sa
Bcts' Suite. Overaila and Jurrper, ffond
trualitT blue dtcilta, were at salt, at lbs
garment.
Painter Overalls ertd iMiiwa 4ba.
sip men' Pacta, good qaality, fall sttaoa,
at CI M netr.
Ladles' M aella Gown SSs
eV Muslin 1'iaeei a. ladies',- at Btc
ChUdrso-s -Tocsry Hoee. i la I It H
pair.
Ladle Fc Testa bleactied. taped back
and irn. ((nir fee aa.
Snap. 1 cab a. ...
Torchoa Laee, wwtk t to lei yard. At
rard. . .
dose men's wen ejtiT-a, oiaca aaa
white stripe, sue rAUsa. at aVe.
Handkerchiefs
Lot of lair Uliaastl HandkerehlefX
worth lie, at e each.
Child's Dresses
Children's Sailor Salt, tn ptn- bro sod
linen colors, ages I to H year, at Cat,
CV r.l and 6 Ok
Children Drusasa. red. bro aad dotrUd.
with embroidery talmtning. The tack
Gray check ed red Piping. CI aero.
Linen eoor dotted lace yeAa. eery
prettily made. n.M eaeA
Shirt Waist Suits
Gray ehambray trimmed with aopror
tuck and pearl butt oca, pipingA at IA7
n' rt S
! Pretty gray effect ta novelty rocd. at
Linen color, ta rofle. B SI ewch.
Linen Suit, hemaxlarhsd trtmttolnc. at (A
Blue and white mohair, trlmszod with
straps and piping, each tket
Mixed gray or brewa suits, nicely trhav
mod. at CIS.
Shirt Waist Sets.
i
Se GCt aad Peart Waist Seta. Me par
art,
kre fancy peart head Hat Pins st 10c
sne rurse lar. reepiere. at uc.
bAmple lot tr.irt waist beta just
at c-oe-ccif prio.
tbe special tr-xst of Edward
water. Professor Dvorak was th
poser ef numarroKB opetaa and trrmpboaie
that have become classics ta the world
ot music He taught tor a mmber el
years fat the coDtMe-vAtory of bate ef New
Tork And was widely known throughout
the Tnlted State and tbe musical world
tn geoeraL
Mr. CI yd Day.
OiCE-OLA, Neb, May 1 'Special -Ther
wer many- aad hearts aertong tbe
frlenda and relative cf Mra. Clyd W.
Day oa Sunday morn' eg to Vearn at her
death at Weeping Water that aborning.
Mrs. Day was th dAnrr.ter of Mr. aad
Mra. A. F. Cockling of ecr city aad whoa
she was asarried te Mr. Day oa January
a last et the Presbyterian church they
had one of the largest wadding ever bead
ta ear city. Rev. Knox Bond mho Is tb
pastor of tbs Presbytrlaa church and per
formed the marriage cabrooey c short
a time ago, went to Weeping Water ta
officiate at the fi-ieraj today.
Xtre, AVartrtet M. BVv-aldtm.
Um Harriet M. Boaldia died Monday
atforaooa ef pnewmcinla at tbe Teatdaoc
of her daughter, Mra O. J. Hunt of Flor
ence. The deceased was T3 years ed age
i and has m n tsiabiRsr bee kan. wtvb b
daughter for about a year. Her au. la-law.
O. J. Hunt, is a prominent eattlemaa ear
Florence. The remains wtn be aht-t'ped by
H K. Burket. undertaker, ta Leadea Park.
Md., far tntrrment.
Child ex ta. A. Oebaesbwtau
Th -yar-old Boa of Mr. aad Mrs.
Georg Jl. Oeheenbeta, M Parker atrast,
died Monday aftemooa Crem acariet fver,
Tbe funeral will be bald Wadset day after.
BMa and irbsrment will be malt at Fro,
pact Hill cea&etary.
Mra. CsvtberlM At lab ley.
Mra Catberiae h inkier died Monday
evening at the he ana ef her aoa, Jetta Kmk-
hty. who Uvea ala aad a half saQea west f
BerAOta. Mra Klakley was 7t years ad ag.
The tsataal win take xlaee frosa tba Kbsk
ley rasadertr) Wednesday afteraooe. , ,
Jesses C Coak,
MILFORD. Ooaa May l-Cama C. Ceob,
know as th oidest practical printer ta th
United States, tf tot la tb world, died to
day of old age ta bis eighty eath Fear.
Mr. Cook was the senior proprietor of th
kllUord Journal.
A. L. Barrtagrtwta.
PAWNEE. Neb, Msy 1-mSbobbI Tato
rraxo.) A- L. Harrlcgtoei died at tbe bom)
ef hi aoa La-oto la this dry thia asorsiag
at th ag mt at year. H bad beea
resident her for twesrtjr-Bve Tear. Six
cbildrca aunrtr Um.
Celewel W. tS. Weleh.
DANVILLE, Ky, May A Coiooei W. O.
Welch, a proantaent lawyer, who eei i id ag
oeionel la tb wemfederai army, died today
at Stanford, near here, from blend poiaon.
Will D All Tkl, tmr Tea.
Dr. bung's New Lira pnia puts tlm. vigor
and aew Uf lata every aerv. Burn and
rgaa ef the body. Try them. Sc. For
by Kuaa dt Ca
til taaerlataaaeal I BVJUed.
CLEVELAND. Mav A Superintendent
George Hall of th Beaeemer m.i is ef tn
American Steel end Wir eoeupaay her
waa instantly ktbed today as a result ef
being etruek by a rapadly anevtng eras ia
on of th saliiA
RAZZLE