Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 24, 1904, Page 11, Image 11

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    TIUG OMAHA'.. DAILY BEP; TUESDAY MAY 24, 1901.
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FOR RENT STORES & OFFICES
, . -
TWO-STORY imlMIrir, Vil and the second
floor l&Os-lO Hjwaro. V. li. Bushman.
i I toi
IN TUB PEE BU1LDINO.
handson suite, entrance right In front
of the elevator, so-uth exposure, bard
wood flnlah and floor, price per mouth, $3.
A nice small office, fourth floor, $10.
A food slxed office with lare vault, run
ning water, on nfth floor, $30.
Heal, light, water, janitor rervl- Included
In rental prlo of all rooms. It C. P.tara
A Co . Rental Agents. Otomh'I Floor, Bee
Building. 1U
DESK room. 414 Bee Bldan
1-301
STORE ROOM, 17 8. Kth St. Inquire of
Clark Powell, UK Capitol are. I-T4J
. FINR NEW 8TORH BT-ILPTN'G
14(4 Douglaa street, 22 M3 first floor with
akyllght In roof; swell front: fine ce
mented basement; the two upper floors
re t2xH0 each; stairway from street
near all car lines", fine location. Will
rent floor accurately.
THE M'CAOUR INVrBTMITNT CO.,
1W DODOE fiTREET.
I-M3S6
FDR RENT, (food paying hotel of about
15 room. $70 per month; vncent June 1.
PAVKE INVESTMFNT COMPANY,
Main floor N. T. Life Bid
I M704 ?
LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED
C. JARL, 711 So. 16th street.
it1M Je 19
S3. B. LAWRENCE, 2703 Leavenworth.
Thone L1676. 414 Jell
P. MELCHOIR machine work. 13th and
Howard. M-TUel0
WANTED-T0 BORROW.
if 11,000, per cent, five years; frst wortgnse
on good security. Aduie M 4, Fee.
M712 80x
P0ST0FFICE NOTICE.
(Should bs read dally b a:l Interested, as
changes may occur at any Ume.)
ioe.Mii inaii lor toe t-udliig Ma;
28, Iloi, will cloaa (FitOjU'TLY In all
cases) at luu oeueraw x'usiuiiice aa fol
lows: i'arceis-post niolla cloaa one hour
earlier than tloalra, Vole shown below
, Parcela-poat intus tor usrmauy cloaa at
a p. m. Way U and JO.
Regular and supplomsnlary malls close at
Foreign stailou tcornae of Wast and Mor
ton atrsela) half hour' later than closing
' time shown below, lescxpt tnat supple
mentary mails for Jvurope and Ceutrat
America, via. Colon, close ana hour later
at Foreign-atatluuj.' - -
I'raneatlaatlr Halls.
TUE6DAV (lth At 4:30 a. m. for KU-Hui-K.
per s. a. Kaiser WiihB.ru aer
Orosee, ia Pb'mouth, C'heruour and
' bremen; at 7;2u a. m. for NEiriLH
Lamjcv oirect, per n. s.p Itynaam unail
must bo ulruytej "per a. a. ityudam")i
at s:30 a, in. .'or ITaY direct, per s. a.
Cltta dl Napoa (mail must te uirectea
"per s. s. .( iiih dl Na,ioil").-
WLDNKSDAX (26th) At 8;i a. m, fov
ELROui, per s. s. Majcsac, via gueena
town; at 11 a. in. for Un.NMAKK direct,
per s. a. United Slates (:nall must be
directed "cer f. s. United Btatea").
THUKSDAI (i!6th At 7. a. in. for
FRANCE, SWITZERLAND. ITALY,
SPAIN, PORIUQAJ,, TUilKET, EUYPT,
OREECQ and BKJT13H INDIA, per a. a.
La Savole, via Havre fnuil for other
parte of Europe fuust be directed "per
s. a. La Savole").
FRIDAY (Z7th)-At p. m. for AZORES
lauAnva, per a. s. canvplo, from Bos
ton. . "dw ' i
SATURDAT fflth) At 6 av m. for EU
ROPE, per s. a. St. Louis, via- Ply
mouth and Cherbourg (mall for Ireland
must be directed' "per a. a. St. Louis");
at ;80 a. tn. (supplementary 10 a. m.)
for EUHOl'E, ter a., a. Ltrurla. via
Queenstown; at 8:30 a. m. fir BELOnjM.
direct, ptr a.: s. Finland (mall must be
dlreoted "per a. s. Finland"); at :0 a.
m. for ITALY direct, per a. a. Konlgln
Lulne (mall must be directed "per i. s.
Konlgln Lulae"); at p. m. for. SCOT
LAND dlreot, per m. s. Columbia (mail
must ba directed "pet s. a. Columbia").-
After ' the closing ot " tha' aupplemsntary
Transatlantic mails named , above, ad
ditional supplementary malls, are opened
on the pirns of tha American, English,
Frsnch and Oerman, sfeamera. and remain
open until within ten minutea of the
nour ox sailing or steamer. ;n ,
H alia for Soath asd rante-al Anierloa,
Wast Indlca. Kte.
TUESDA1 (24th) At ;30 a. m. (supple
mentary 14:30 a. m.) for cenetral
AMERICA (except Costa" ' Rica) and
SOUTH PACIFIC PORTS, per a. s. Al
llanca, via Colon (mall for Guatemala
must ba directed "per a. a. Allianca");
at 10 a. in. for HAITI, per a. a. Prins
Wlllem V. (mail for Cape Haiti. Port da
Pais, Curacao, Venesuela. Trinidad, Brit
ish and Dutch Uulana must ba dlreoted
"per a. a. Prlns Wlllem V."); at 1 p. m.
for YUCATAN and CAMPECHE, per
a. a. TJomo (mall must bo directed "per
a. a. Tlomo"V.
WEDNKHUAY (2Bth) At 11 . m. for AR-
UENT1NJS, UKUUUAt and rAilAu U A X ,
er a. s. Merchant Prilioe: at 13 m. for
ARBADOS and NORTHERN BRAZIL,
per a. a. CeerenseV via Para and Manaos.
THURSDAY (HJth-At 1:30 a. m. for BRA
ZIL, per a. a. Bellagglo, via, . Per nam
buco, Rio Janeiro and Flortanopolla (mall
for Northern Braill, Argentine, Uruguay
and Paraguay must ba directed "per a. a.
Bellagglo") ; at 4 a. m. for CUBA, YUCA
TAN and CAMPECHE. per s. s. Mon
terey tmatt for other porta of MEXICO
must ba directed "per s. a.' Monterey");
at I ft. m. for BERMUDA, per s. s. Pre
toria; at a. tn. for MAVAGUEZ (ordi
nary mall only), per a. s. Porto Rico (or
dinary mall for other parts of Porto Rico
must ba directed "per a. a. Porto Rico").
FRIDAY (27th)-At 1 a. m. for ARGEN
TINE, URUGUAY and PARAGUAY, per
, a. a. Hypatla; at-7:30 a. m. for. NEW
FOUNDLAND, per s. s. Silvia; at 1:80 a.
. in (supplementary 10:30 a, m.) for IN-
I AGUA. HAITI and SANTA MARTA. per
a, a. Adirondack (mall for other parts
of Colombia, via Savanllla. must be dl-
. rested per a. a. Adirondack"): at 12 m.
iaupplenientary U:'m p. m.) for BA
1AMAS, per a. a. Orlsaba, (mall for
. Ouantanamo and Santiago miat oa dl
i' reeted ' por a. s. OrlaabT).
A TURD AY (loth)-At 4 a. m. for ARGEN
TINE, URUGUAY and PARAGUAY, per
s. Arablstani at 4 30 a., m. (supple
mentary :30 a. m.) for PORTO RICO,
CURACAO and VENEZUELA, per a. s.
- Caraoaa (mail for Colombia must ba ol
v raoted "per a a. Caraoaa"): at :30 a.' m:
(supplementary 10:80 m.-tn.) for FORTUNE
ISLAND, JAMAICA and COLOMBIA.. ex-
- cept Cauca and Magdalena Dep'ta, and
GREYTOWN, per a. a. Valencia (mall
for Costa Rica must be directed "per s.
a, Valencia"): at 10 a. m. for CUBA, per
a. a. Morro Castle, via Havana: at 12:30
p, m. for CUBA, per a. s. Ollnda, via
Matansaa (mail must t directed "per a.
. a, Ollnda"),-. .
Mall rerware Overlasil, Bta4 Ki,
a eest Trsaapasiis. -
. r?rrxt kvi. Pn,t rn,mL vlorii3a. filoaea at
J 1I.J. A.ilu . - . , 'V h 1 1 1 i.t M V 4 t 1R Sti
a. m, (tba counactliuj malls close her on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays).
HEX1CO CITY Overland, unless specially
addressed f deepatch by BUams". ctoaes
at this office dally, except Sunaay. at 1:10
p. ta. and 10 M p. aa- Suudays at l&i p.
. m, and W JO p. m, .
KEWKOUNULaND (except rl-Posf
Walls)-By rati to North Byoney. and
thanco by ateamar, closes at this offloe
dally at 4:10 u. m. (connecting mails oioae
. here every Monday, Wednesday and Sat
urday). Jamaica By rail to B-sn. and thenoe
b steamer, cloeea a uis oflice at 4. at
p. m . Tuesday and Friday. .
M1QUELON By rail to Boston, and thenca
by ateamar, closes at this offlco dally al
I N p. m. .
BELIZE, PUERTO CORTEZ and GUATE
MALA By rail to New Orleans, and
thenoa by steamer, olosea at this offloe
dally, except Sunday, at 1:0 p. m, anJ
110 W p. ni Bjndays at 1:U0 p. m. and
10:10 p. m. (connecting mail cloaea hsre
londays at Jn.3o p. ju.V.
COSTA UICA-Uy rail to New Orleans, and
thence by ateiiir, closes st this e&Ve
dally, except Sunday, at II 40 p. ra. and
Iio.) p. m., Sundays at II CO p. m. and
10:40 p. m. (lonnsctlng nuUl cloaea hers
'ueedys at (:o 3J p. ta U
IREU1MTERED MAIL ttiuees at p. fa.
previous day,
fraaspaeise Malta Perwarde Ovor
lead tally.
The schedule of closing Tranapaelflo malls
la arraaged on the prsuinitloa of their
uninterrupted overland tianalt to port
of sailing. The final eonnectlug malls ex
cept registered Transpacific, main which
Oloao 4 p. in. previous day) close at the
general poslolrce. New York, aa follows:
TAHITI rad MARQUESAS ISLANDS, via
San Frsnclsco, close at 4'M r -n. May
I4ih. for deniatch tier a. a. Hintnu
HlLIFflND ISLANDS. Via San Fran.
claco, dose at 4.30 p m. May 17 th, for
dfHrtatrh oar IT. 4V Tranaoort
HAWAII. JAPAN, CHINA and areclallv
addra.d piall for the PHILIPPINE
)U LANDS, via San Franclaoo, cloae
at 4.30 p. m. May llh. for dapatch iwi
a. a. Doric.
HAWAII, via Kan Franalaoo, eleee at 4:14
o. m. May 30, for despatch per 4. a
Alameda.
CliLNA and JAPAN, vU Tacoma, cloaea
I
P0ST0FFICE NOTICE
K. at t.to p. m. June Sd, for despatch per
riyson.
HAWAII. JAPAV. riTlVA tna WWTL.IW.
PINE ISLANDS. Via Ban rrsndsco. cloea
at p. en. June s for despatch per a.
a. Siberia.
CHINA n1 JAPAN, via Vancouver and
Victoria,, B. C, cloea at $: p. tn.- June
fin, iKt urrjfunui pr w. a. CTTiyrvnFf VI
Japan. (Merchandise for V. fcv Postal
Aeency at Bbangbai cannot be forwarded
via Canada).
NF!W ZKALANO. AfSTRALIA (except
Wll, NASW CALEDONIA, SAMOA, HA
WAII and FIJI ISLANDS, via Ban Fran.
Cisco, cloe at 1:30 p m. June 11th, for
despatch per a. a. Ventura. (If tha Cunard
steamer carrying British mull for New
Zealand does not arrive In time to con
nect with this despatch, extra mails clos
ing at 4:30 a. m., :30 a. m. and C:Wp. m.;
Sundays ut 4:30 a. m.. t a. m. and 4:30 p.
m will be made up and forwarded until
the arrival of the fSinard atenmer).
riJI ISLANDS, AUSTRALIA (except
West), and NEW CALEDONIA, via Van
couver and Victoria, B. C, close at 4:30
p. m. June 15th, for despatch per a. a.
Mount.
MANCHURIA and BARTEHN SIBERIA
at present forwarded via Russia, Instead
of via Japan, the usual route.
NOTE Unless otherwise addressed. West
Australia Is forwarded via hnirope; and
ww Zealand and rnnippinea via van
Francisco the quickest routes. Philip
pines specially addressed "via Canada"
or "via Eurone" must be fully prepaid at
tha foreign rates. Hawaii Is forwarded
via, Ban Francisco exclusively. .
CORNELIUS VAN COTT,
Poataaaster
Post Office. New Tork. N. T.
May 20, 1904. . - ,
GOVRENIWENT NOTICE
CHIEF" QUARTERMASTERS OFFICB-
Omaha, Neh., April 26, 104. Sealed pro
posals, in triplicate, will he received hers
and ny quartermasters ai tne posts nameo
herein, until 10 a. m., central standard
time, May 28. 1904, for furnishing wood,
cost and charcoal during the fiscal year
ending June 30, lK, at Omaha Q. M. depot,
- U UnKln.n - A MUk..H V'
, 1,1 1 v 1 ...... 1 1 . '.i i. , ' v. timutniw, , , TT
braska, Jefferson BarrackSj Missouri, Forts
Ijfnvviiwiirin biiu miry, ivanpan, r oris u.
A. Russell. Mackenzie and Washakie, Wy
oming, Fort Des Moines. Iowa, and Fort
Meado, South Dakota. Proposals for de
livery et other places will be entertained.
V. S. reserves right to reject or accept
any or an proposals, or any part tnereor.
Information furnished on application here,
or to Quartermasters at stations named.
Envelopes containing proposals should ' he
marked "Proposals for Fuel," and ad
dressed to Major J, fj. BAWIKR, c. q. M.
An SO M30 21 23 21
OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER
MASTER, Cheyenne, Wyo., May
14, 1804. - Sealed proposals, In tripli
cate, subject to the usual condi
tions, will be received st this -office until
2 p clock, p. m mountain time, Juno 14,
1104, and then opened, for furnishing and
Installing wall lockers In two (single) field
artillery barracks at Fort D. A. Russell,
Wyo. Pinna and specifications may be
seen at this office; also at the office of the
chief quartermaster, Chicago, Denver, New
York, Omaha, St. Louis and St. Paul. The
United States -reserves the right to accept
or reject-any or all bids or any part
thereof. Envelopes containing bids should
be endorsed "Proposal for wall lockers at
Jort D. A. Russell, Wyo.," and addressed
to l.'optaln v. o. Moott, quartermaster,
u. b. a., in cnarge oi construction. t;ney
enne, Wyo. M24-26 J 10-11
OFFICE CHIEF QUARTERMASTER.
Omaha, Neb., April 27, 1104. Sealed pro
posals, in Triplicate, sunjeot to tne usual
conditions, will be received here untlt 10 a.
m., central standard time, May 27, 1904, for
construction or a frame gymnasium build
ing at Fort Robinson. Nebraska. Full in
formation furnished on application to this
office, where plans and specifications may
De seen, or to tne quartermaster, yon kod
Inson. Proposals to be- marked "Proposals
for Gymnasium Building' and addressed to
j. Hi. bawiisk, cruet uuartermaster.
A30M-aO-21-23-J4
RAILYVAY TIME CARD
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Kcu-lolk aa BooMtae- a 1:04 aa kit M aa
Uniolo sad Long rino ;.e :4 aa blt:l4 aa
buileoed. Hot" -gprlaga aad
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Si. ljotit Kxproa ......al:U aa
K. C. a StLaalf express. sll:4 pa
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(lileaaru titmmt Mestoraw - .
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bl. rul any SUaaMpolls bl,lt:Uu
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Ckioass Vaiibule4 ipraas.....a 4:s4 pa a :el aa
Cktcaao Local m 1:1 aa alias) pa
Cblcaso Uaue4 a t:M pa a t: pa
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Hum city lay ipisss.'....s lill aa 4:04 pa
St, Loala r.foi a :i pa all aa
Kaaaaa City NisM axprsaa !. pa a 4;4 aa
Uurllagtoa A Mlaaoavl Blvor.
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aMka aaprMa a M aa a l: pa
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pieab Hills a P aeaaa aa.aUil pa b 4:wt pa
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yort Oroea a4 ruiumeutk....b 1:14 pia bm.tf aa
b.liou aa yaclbo Juuotioa...a I M pa 1 141 as
tkellavue aa iadiao Juaeuaa., 1.x aa ..,
VVGBITEB DEPOT 15TH Mi WEBSTER
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( kloaajo, 4. Paul, Mlaa. A iasalMiv
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a Pally, k Dally axaspt gaaoSf. 4 Dally aaeest
tateriUy. s Ually exaept Meaaay.
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.
cc:.:?AG5:!H'cfr:fniE
TKARtATLAHTIOUK -French
Una, New York to Porta Sis Days.
avalUugs atTory Tuixreday a to a, as.
Ls Tourains J una 1 Ls Sarels June tt
Ls Lorralue Juaa La Cbaoipaxoe. ...Juoa II
La tlaavusu Juaa It La Lwraut Julf I
M, aodara, giaatio tvla-eara a4 sxpraas
aaaaiara; aav.l uuiowa1 aap-ei-var lisoiptiue.
kouyauif's aMluule4 Uaioa, hTr-arl- 4 boara.
aiw-Uum K. ktueras, iwu rrmm Sc. Loala
blaaaa, rUt Kail bank, a A- AsUMMur. UU
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amcmoa unm v. a pxaa, rrmAxuaipa,
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MPW TOAst, OUSXLTil AMP Man.
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aoaalsrt at paen.aa s eejefuily, aeiiakanx, :aiaa
r rua4 Ulp ua-ia batsaaa Hm fare aa tin 11 a,
taallaa. IrUb aa4 ail prlaatpal gauaiaerlaa aal
ai,iiaal plnta at attraauta rmtaa. a.a4 Pwa
sC Tvaf. rue tlabata oe saaoral lalainllao asvbl
it aor ine.l sai tse Aa.aat I laa aa aa
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NEWS QF INTEREST FROM IOWA.
COUNCIL
P1IJOR MEJITIOJ..
Davis sella drugs.
Leffert'S glataes fit. '
Stockert sells carpets. ,
The Faust elgar, i cents. ' "
Peterson Sharpena mowers. 420 w. B. W.
Full Una flahing tackle. Morgan Dickey.
Pictures for wedding gifts. Alexander's,
233 Broadway.
For wall papering, painting, picture fram
ing, aeo Borwlck, 211 Main st. 'Phone A-S20.
Jap-A-Laa floor finish. Morgan A Dickey.
The regular conclave of Ivanhoe cemt
mandery, Knights Templar, will be hold
this evening.
Judge Scott of the superior court will
make an assignment of caaaa for the May
term this afternoon.
Building permits were Issued yesterday
to William F. Bock for three one-atury
frame cottages on East Pierce street, to
coet d0 each.
The Woman's Home Missionary society
Of the Broadway Methodist church will
meet this aiternoan at tha-homo of Mrs.
T. H. Ofoutt, on Oakland avenue. ,
James P. Enrlght, local storekeeper for
the Chicago A Northwestern railroad, ls
In Chicago attending a meeting - of tba
Railway Storekeepers' association. '
Charles R, Hannan, who ls now located
In Boston as financial agent for the Swifts,
was in the city yesterday tor a short while
looking after his business Interests hare.
Tha case against James L. , liasklne,
Charged with breaking Into his brother's
house, was dismissed in Justice . Ouren's
court yen ter day for want ot prosecution.
Mrs. A: M, Jackson has gone to Los
Angeles snd other California- points for
an extended sojourn. She will visit her
son. Dr. Jackson, now lobatad In- New hall,
Cal.
i James Elliott, a wall known railway
mall clerk between this city and St. Paul,
died Sunday at his home In St, Paul. He
had been running between tha two cities
for twenty years.
Ex-Alderman Casper, 'who was one of the
first In Council Blurts to adopt the auto
mobile, has purchased a large touring car
with a capacity for four or more paa
sengers. , The' new purchase is on tha- road
from Jackson, - Mich., where It wua made.
Spencer w. Way of Banta Barbara, Cal.,
is seriously ill at the home ot his sister,
Mre. W. W. Hart, on Willow avenue. Mr.
and Mrs. Way were visiting at tha St.
Louis exposition when the former was
taken III. Mr. Way's condition yesterday
waa said to b critical.
The tenth annual commencement of - the
high school of- Macedonia, this county,
will be held tomorrow evening at the
Methodist church of that thriving little
burg. The graduating class will comprise
five students. Rev. J. F. Davis will make
th address to the class.
Frank Katxenstetn, charged ' with as
saulting James T. Jones, a deaf man, was
discharged In Justice Ouren's court yes
terday. The evidence showed that during
an altercation between the two men Jones
attempted to strike Katsensteln with a
hoe and the latter knocked him down in
self defense.
That the' money promised , by Andrew
Carnegie for the new library building, or
at least part of lCJs-on deposit and at
tha. disposal of- tha library board ls shown
by .a certificate which Secretary. Stewart
received yesterday. This - eon I flea te -call
for the payment of tl.luO to the architects
and has to be presented at the bank in
Hoboken, N J-. through which all pay
ments for his libraries are mads by Mr,
Carnegie,- ..- - '" - - - -
Frank D. Price of Chicago and Helen M.
Anderson of McPherson, ' Kan. were mar-
5 led in this city yesterday afternoon by
ustlce Ouren. The groom Is a traveling
representative of tho John Vr'Farwell
company of Chicago; and as his 'business
keeps him away Irom home most of the
tlrrle 'he sent word to Miss Anderson to
meet him here which she' did. They, will
make their. "homo at Red; Oak, la., .lor
the present. ' J : ?. ''-. . ; j
cnurcn, ano wire and Kev. T. j. htookcs,
rector of Oraca church, left yeaterday for
Des.Mones to. attend tha annual , conven
tion' el the Bplsoopal diocese of iowa Mrs.
T. J. Foley , and' Mrs. Robert Mullls, as
delegates' from St. Paul's, and Mrs. O. H.
Jackson and Mrs. H. O. Andrews, dele
gatea from Oraca -. church, ,-nlso "left yes-
terday for Dee Moines -to attend-tho an
nual convention of tha Woman's auxiliary.
Chief of Police Richmond and City .Clerk
Zurmuehlea were 'In East Omaha yester
day . confesrtng With the management of
Courtland Beach relative to the appoint
ment of special officers for tttat resort
during the summer. Aa Courtland Beach
Is on Iowa territory, the special, officers
have to be appointed by the Council Bluffs
authorities, while across tha -Ttver they
also looked Into the matter of securing
a building in tba vlolnlty of Courtland
Beach to serve as a temporary Jail dur
ing the time tho resort ls open.
N. T. Plumbing Co. "Tel." 260J night,' F-37.'
Real Estate Transfers. ' '
These transfers wers' reported to The Bee
May 23 by tha abstract, title and loan office
of 8d.Ulr4 A Aunts,, 101 Pearl street!
John 8. Alley et al to O. R. Harten-
non, tot 13, Diocx so, naiiroaa aaa..
Council. Bluffs, a. o. d. ' 21
Martin Nelson and wife to O. W.
Baker, lot 17, block 30, Bayllss' Id .
Add.. Council Bluffs, w. a.... -100
Hortye Everett and wife to Henry-".
Alois, lota x ana s, uiocx a. xtvereti a
add.. Council Bluffs, w. d 800
John E. Jefferls et al to William R. '
Jefleris, part lot 14, block 4, jack-
son s add.,, and Jot In ne4 iwW fcO-.
lo-ao, w, a ... 1.1. ,eov
Harriet L. Jefferls to William R. Jef- . .
feria, lot ( la ne sw4 30-75-43, and,
lot 14. block 4, Jackson s -add., w, d. - 283
H. a. MoOee and wife to Altha For- -
rest, lot 3, block 1, Muilln's subdlv., '
s. w. d... 80
Council Bluffs Savings bank to Fred
Rapp, trustee, lot , block 17, How-
ara 1 ua., w. a. ...... r.. ..,...., , xvu
John F, Wlloox and wife to L A
casper, lot 7, block l, prospect Place
add., w. d 100
Sarah Read and husband to Nancy
Hraden, part lot -1, block 11, Mace
donia. w. d 12S
Laura M.,.Waro toC. W.- F. Durham, . .
love a ana 10, uioua, , central suit-
UT...W. U , OUU
Martha E. Halladay and husband to
u. A. Miner, wi swk lb-70-40. and
V7f il-iwri, w.. a. ,....-.... X,OUU
E. Maude. Hatch to Martha E. Halla
day uudlvVi interest In se 17-, '
74-40, w. d., ....... 900
Fred C. Hoist and wife to Karl F. ,
tvarrer, .pari w nw 7-74-41, w. O. 400
Thirteen transfers, total 117,111
Plumbing and heating. - Blxby eV Sop.
- -Work oa Sehoal Batldlasj. -
A special meeting of tho Board of Edu
cation will . ba hold this afternoon at I
o'clock In Secretary Ross' offlco to consider
bid for tha heating plant for tha Avenue
B schoolhous. . Hollenbeck Bros., who hare
tha contract for raising tha old portion of
tha ' building, ' commenced , work, yesterday
and Wlckham Bros., who have tha gen
eral contract for tha construction 6f tha
addition and tha remodelling of tha old por
tion, . have commenced hauling material
They cannot do any work, however, until
Hollenbeck Broa. get their Job completed.
Hafer sells lunmber. Catch th IdeaT
THE OM.Y AB80LCTEX.T MODERI
BUllslKlg AND IOIM4L COL
LEO ! THE WEST.
Students may enter any time. Excellent
placea to work for board. Tuition very
reasonahla Write for am mole oodv of out
Co Ua a Journal. Write or call fur tnforma-
tloa.
E. r. MILLER, res.
Masonlo Templa 'Phono BUI
mWI9 CUTLER
PfOWrjCTAPa.
SJL, Cs saal Lusus,
BLUFFS.
DEATH DUE TO HER OWS ACT
Coronir,4 Jar is Cm of lln. Uorgn
Bring! in Vardiot of 8ulc!ds.
NO NEW LIGHT ON THE OCCURRENCE
Father laatracta Undertaker ta gead
Romalaa af t'aortanafo Vfomaa
to Her 'Old Homo for
Barlal.
That the woman came to her death by a
self-inflicted pistol wound was tha verdict
of tha coroner's Jury at the Inquest held
yesterday afternoon by Coroner Treynor
over May Morkn, who died early Sunday
morning at' the Woman's Christian Asso
ciation hospital. Tho witnesses were Police
Ctflcers Busso and O'Neil. City Physician
Tlnley and W. O. Worth, the barber who
roomed with tha woman.
Worth, who gave, his testimony In a
somewhat diffident manner and appeared
to bar particularly anxious to conceal his
relations with the dead woman, denied
having had any quarrel with Mrs. Moran,
but thought aha was worrying because her
husband would not live with her Thla
was, tho' only reason he could ascribe for
her wishing, to take her life.' At first he
said ha bad been rooming with Mrs. Moran
since last December, but In answer to the
question of one of the jurors admitted that
he also roomed with her when sha occu
pied apartments on South Main street H
told of the woman's husband visiting her
Friday, May 13, and said that they quar
reled then. ' Ha said ha waa tha only
"roomer" Mrs. Moran had.
Regarding the shooting -Worth sold ha
had an Indistinct recollection of someone
opening his door and aaylng "good-bye,"
but he was sleepy .and paid little atten
tion ,to It A few seconds later he was
startled by the sound of the shot and hast
ened to the woman's room, only to find the
doors locked. He then dressed and noti
fied tho police. In answer to a question
of the jury he said he had' aeen the re
volver with which Mr:' Moran shot her
self in her possession since last December.
The officers testified to breaking In tha
door of tha womain's room and finding her
lying acroaa the bed. Dr. Tlnley testified
as to the nature of the i wound and to hav
ing assisted at the post mortem examina
tion held by Coroner Treynor yesterday
morning. Contrary, to ; the statement of
Detective Callahan,! w.ho examined the
woman's apartments after the shooting,
the bullet was found In her brain Instead
of In the celling. .-
The body will be sent today to tha
woman's former home In South English,
la., ' at the request of her father, W. L.
Stull, who telegraphed Instructions yester
day to Undertaker Cutlef;,''
MARTI ' rk14IJHV..-cAa'B OBf TRIAL
Evidence of. State . A.bont . AH " at
Adjournment: At Court.
Tha trial of M. F. 'Martin, af well known'
resident of t)riiaha,,n' ' jainr indictment
cnarging , mm witti lOomroitting perjury,
was begun in tho' dlntrtt&JoouYt thla morn
ing.' The' evidence for the state waa about
all In when court adjourttta fbr th day.
The) perjury s kllegedi,6 h'aJVe.beeri com
mitted by MarVIn during,. Iho'.oourse of the
trial of a suit In the district -court here
some time ago, In which Martin was plain
tiff and John : Hutchinson and others of
Loyeland," this;' countytTere defendants.
The . suit was over , - .roadway through
property of tha defendants leading to Mar
tin's land. ,
Mrs, Mabel E. Wright" wap granted a
divorce from. Pearl O. -Wright and the cus
tody of their minor child, on th grounds
of failure to support. They wers married
January 27, ,1903, Wright's share in the
transaction being to avoid prosecution on a
.criminal charge. . Ho wag subsequently ar
rested for. trying to avoid the responsibili
ties of the marriage and at that time com
promised matters by agreeing to pay so
much a week toward the support of his
wife and baby. He kept up the payments
for a ahort' tm only. ' -
The; trial of J. L. Prfc'a, charged with
forging a- cheek, Which -was assigned for
yeaterday In the district court, was con
llnued at the request of the defendant,
who claimed he was unable to securs tha
attendance of an important witness at thla
time.
Motions for new trials gvo been filed In
the suits of Jennie L. Mathls against tha
Aetna Life Inauranc company, and Oeorg
Ouderktrk against the Petersen Scboen
hig company,-In the first case by the de
fendant company and In tha second by tha
plaintiff. .. , ......
Mrs. , Mary F. Hayes brought suit In th
district court yesterday" for divorce from
Captain W. A. Hayes., who was committed
soma months ago to -the State Hospital for
Dipsomaniacs at Mount Pleasant, hut mad
his escaps and returned to his home here.
Hayes was . arrested last week., charged
with intoxication and .disturbing th peace
of his family, hut succeeded In securing his
release and the suspension of a J50 fins by
furnishing a bond In th sum of 1200 for his
good behavior., In addition to th dlvorc
Mr. 'Hayee asks for the custody of their
minor children, an Injunction restraining
her husband from visiting or interfering
with her and judgment for half of his
pension. Captain Hayes' pension. It Is al
leged in the petition, was granted- him
under an act of congress, providing that In
cases of divorce half of the pension shall
go to tha divorced wife of tho pensioner.
Yoobst Lowlax Ooea to Pea.
John Lowing, the Chicago boy bandit,
sentenced to ten years la. the penitentiary
for his share In holding up and robbing
Saloonkeeper Mortenson, wag taken,. to Fort
Madison yesterday morning by Sheriff Can
ning. The lad appeared perfectly uncon
cerned and seemed aa happy aa If he waa
going on a pleasure trip. Instead of to th
penitentiary. -i .,;...
The boy's father, Anton Lowing of Chi
cago, was tn the city Sunday' afternoon and
visited his son at th county jail. . Th
father was much distressed," but the boy
soon regained his composure. Mr, Lowing
left Chicago, under the Impression that his
son's trial would not b held until Mon
day, and waa not aware that the boy bad
been' sentenced to the penitentiary unyi
his arrival here. During his short stay In
th city Mr. Lowing, in company with
Rev. Henry DeLong, visited tha gray of
hi son Martin who shot himself when he
saw 'escape was Impossible. Mr. Lowing
returned to Chicago on an early evening
train Sunday.
- UtaTk Scaaol Eleets Editor.
Elmer Flaiier was elected dltor-ln-chlf
yesterday of th Echoes, th high School
paper, for the ensuing aohoot year. He
will be assisted by Mlaa Nell Mayna as
local editor and Russell Nlabola will look
after the business and of th paper. The
Otr-r rm''.'VM were" Ry Clay for edl-U-
-' i - zet Manderaoa for
locai .w. .... ..-4 tllcalcji- lag busi-
nees) manager. Fisher was elected by &
vote of 72 to 7, Miss Mayna by 17 to (8 and
Nichols by 104 to S3.
Parade an Decoratloa Day.
Charles M. Harl will deliver th oration
at tha unveiling of tha fnlon Veteran
legion encampment's monument on Me
morial day. Tho old soldiers are now plan
ning to have the regular Decoration day
parade and it will form at o'clock In the
afternoon at the corner of Bayllss park and
First avenue. Th lln of march will be on
Broad way. and Pierce street to Walnut Hill
cemetery.
The Woman's Relief corps has been given
the use of the armory at th tomer of
Tearl street and Fifth avenue by the Dodg
Light Guards In which to prepare th
wreaths and flowers for Decoration day.
Members of the corps have been notified to
be at the armory Saturday morning at S
o'clock.
Marriage Llreaaea.
Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to
the following:
Name and Residence. Age.
Jesse P. Francisco. Council Bluff 28
Cora Williams. Council Bluffs 26
Frank D. Brlce. Chlcngo 24
Helen M. Anderson. McPherson. Kan.... 23
H:irry Foffinbarxer, Madison county, la., i
Kffie Earp. Madison county, la 24
M'LRAlf READT FOR IK VE9TIGATI01
lows t'nlveeslty Presldeat Expresses
Himself Resrardlasr Rumors.
IOWA CITT, May 23. (Special.) "If the
Davenport alumni, or any other body of
alumni, wish to Investigate conditions At
the State University of Iowa, I will be very
glad to have them Investigate. I have not
seen any alumni who wished to Investlgnto,
but nil that I wash Is that any who desire
to Investigate matters here will make a
thorough investigation," said President C.
E. McLean today, when shown a newspaper
report, that Davenport aiumnl wera to In
vestigate matters at th university relative
to alleged trouble between the president
and faculty.
The material upon which the rumors of
trouble at the university rest Is shown by
the story, that Prof. Samuel Calvin, pro
fessor of geology, had resigned because of
friction with President McLean. Prof. Cal
vin did not resign his professorship. What
he djd was to resign the position of state
geologist so that he could devote more
time to his university work and have his
vacations free for private business. Prof.
Calvin Is enguged In developing a placer
gold mine in British Columbia and deslrea
to use his private time, so much aa he can
avail himself of, In this work.
"My vacations for many years have been
teken up with state geological work," said
Prof. Calvin today. "I have resigned this
in order to be more free to devote my time
to my university work and my vacations to
private' business. My resignation has no
connection with my university work or re
lations. It could tiot have, save that I will
be more free to devote myself to my uni
versity, work.'
ATLAJITIO HAS TEMPERANCE RALLY
Aatl-Saloon League Orsjaalsea to
Work Cass Coaaty.
ATLANTIC, la., May St. (Special Tele
gram.) A mass meeting of the temperance
workers of the county was held at the
Toung Men's Christian association rooms
In . tbl city today. Rev. I. N. .McCash, of
Des Moines, president of the State Anti
Saloon league, was present and the morn
ing session waa taken up by. an address by
Mr. McCash and a few of the local orators.
- At the afternoon session. .a league. ws
formed embracing 4 he entire county and
the following officers were elected: County
president, William. M. Setnons; first vie
president, agitation department. Dr. Hill;
second vloe president, legislative - depart
ment. Sllaa .Wilson; third vice . presi
dent,, law enforcement . department;
J.. E. Glass, fourth vice presi
dent, pledge signing, Mrs. Pet tit; secretary,
W. B. Crewdson; treasurer, C. W. Bavery.
Township superintendents were named as
follows: J. D. Peterson, Brighton; J. W.
Butler, Pymoea; William Pratt, Benton;
Charles Major, Grant; Frank Conine,
Washington; H. A. Disbrow, Grove; A. J.
Hows, Franklin; John Robeon, Lincoln; H.
A. Olfford. Cass; Bert Marker, Bear Grove;
O. L. Edwards, Union; Orin Stone, -Mas-sena;
Mr, Howdale. Pleasant'; . Ftts
Saemlsch, Noble; William McKee, Vic
toria. No appointment was made for Edna
township and the executive committee waa
Instructed to fill the vacancy, that town
ship being unrepresented In th meeting.
MISSOURI MAS TOO MUCH MARRIED
Woman from Crestoa, la.. Claims First
Line on Title.
WARREN8BURO. Mo., May 2S.-(Special
Telegram.) Mr. Miller, a farmer who
moved to this county from Iowa, was ar
rested here today on the charge of bigamy.
His present wife claim h married her
In Splckardsvllls, Mo., about four years
ago, she being a Miss Lucy Huntley. - The
woman who claims to be) hla wife by a
prior marriage resides at Creston, la., and
Is th mother of four children. She had
lost track of her husband until recently,
when ah received Information that ha re
sided near Warrensburg and waa married
again. . She communicated with Prosecut
ing Attorney Morrow and hla arrest fol
lowed. -
IOWA BOY BANDITS GO TO PRiaON
Yoataa Who Served Time fa Reform
. School Go te Pealtantlavry.
DES MOINES. Mar 23. James Sullivan
and William Hayes, aged respectively U
ana it, were sentenced to seven year each
In the atat prison at Fort Madison today.
Sullivan and Hayes are reform aohool
graduates and leaders of a gang of boy
bandits who have terrorised neighborhoods
in the vlolnlty ot th city within th last
three months. Their robberies and petty
thieving embrao within that length of
time more than thirty cases, from house
breaking to highway holdups.
IOWA FARMER COMMITS 41ICIDB
ParaJytto Bads Life by- Baaa-lapr at
Hla Rsm la Paste Coaaty.
CLARINDA, la., May 23. (Special Tele-
gram.) John Maxwell, a middle-aged man.
a farmer by ocoupatlon, committed suicide
by hanging himself In tha barn on his
farm la Buohanan township. Page county,
Sunday forenoon. ' H had been strloken
with paralysis, waa partially helpless and
could not speak. It 1 believed hi mind
had become deranged. Ha ls survived by
his wife and children.
BOQUS BUTTER NOT LABELED
St. La wis Kaua HeavUy Plaed fas- Bell.
lag; Oleoxaarsravlao for tho
Gowala ao.
ST. LOUIS. May H-Oeorga Ihrter of
St. Loul pleaded guilty today In the dis
trict court to coloring and selling oleo
margarin without labeling t as such, and
waa fined $1,000,
Porhva ysxvosw S Wasaoa.
Eleotrto Zattar Invigorates th fmal
system and care nervousness, headache,
baeaach and constipation or bo pay, too.
For sale by Kshn at Co.
Th Be Want Ad ar th best Builneai
Boo tare.
GETTING RECORD STRAIGHT
Oorernor Cummin VLttt Argument for
lows BegimtnU at 8hiloh.
THREE WIDOWS DIVIDE. THE PROPERTY
ew Lavr Regarding Soldier aad Ap
pointive Offleere 'CaaalaaT Censld.
arable Troable to Taoae Wit
Have Places te F1U.
(From" a Staff Correspondent.)
DES MOINES, May 23. (Special.) Gov
ernor Cummins will return home from
Plilloh tomorrow. He wont with the Iowa
members of th monument commission -to
meet on the scene of the battle the mem
ber of the national commission which has
charge of the Construction of - monuments
on th battlefields and to preeent to them
th facts regarding tho Fifteenth and Six
teenth Iowa regiments of volunteers In
that battle. The members of the cotnmls
slon participated In the battle and gave
Information In regard to the movements
of their regiments on the field which con
tradicted the official history as the com
missioners have approved It. The governor
delivered an argument of nearly, three
hours in relation to the matter and the
member of th ' Iowa commission believe
that he demonstrated to the satisfaction of
all that the two regiments named really
took part In th fight. The evidence and
the argument will be transcribed here and
be forwarded to 'Washington for the pe
rusal of th president and secretary of war.
The history of th two regiments as It ls
found in tho official records does not corre
spohd with the facts because the two regt-
monts were fresh on the field and had not
keen placed under any brigade commandei,
hence their record was not kept.
Three Widows Divide.
Three widows of El L. Dubois met today
after th funeral and settled to their mu
tual satisfaction an estate claimed by all
three. Dubois was a ditch contractor and
but little known In this city. After his
death three widows appeared. He had been
living with one here for about two yews.
another came from New Orleans, where
she had married hm a number of years
ago, and, the third halls from Denver, where
she had been married to him twenty years
ago. Neither one knew of the other until
they met at the funeral. Dubois was an
ugly man and a hard drinker, but seemed
to have success with the women. The es
tate amounted to about 111,000, but a part
of It belonged in fact to bis last wife.
F-ach of the others received In settlement
a small amount and departed. It appear
that Dubois was a Oerman and had been a
toldler before coming to this country. He
had done work in various American cities
and at one time had been quite wealthy,
oldlers May Want Places.
A problem ls before th state labor com
missioner' in the matter of appointment of
a factory Inspector. Re waa authorised
by th last general' assembly to select an
Inspector and hope to have on ready for
Work .the first of the week. But there are
a large number ot applicants for tha place
and' among them several ex-soldlers, who
are claiming th plaoe by reason 'of their
being soldiers, under the new Iowa law,
which requires that preference be given sol
diers In appointment to positions. The
commissioner ls much in doubt as ,'to
whether, ho has a -right to appoint anyone
other than an old soldier ao long aa there
ls an old soldier' seeking the place. The
same question confronts tha State Board of
Control In the matter of appointment to
fill the places of superintendent at the
State Orphans' home and the State Indus
trial School for Boya
Plana for' Consolidation.
Stat Superintendent Rlggs has arranged
to go to Greene county, on Invitation of the
school patrons there, to talk over the mat
ter of school consolidation with special re
gard for the wants of Dawson township,
near Patton. The school patrons there ere
desirous of effecting consolidation of their
schools for economy and better results. He
will attend a meeting there May 11. .
Fifty-six applications have been made to
the clerk of th supreme court for. exami
nation for the law certificates before the
stat law Qorotnlsslon next week.
-. Wanted In Nebraska.
A requisition was granted by the gov
ernor today for the return to Nebraska
from Missouri Valley of Edward Spadea,
who Is Indicted In Cass county, Nebraska,
for grand larceny. It is said that he stols
100 yards 'of cloth and "a suit of clothes
from Gideon Franxen. The papers being
In proper form the requisition was granted.'
New Bank Organised.
The articles 0f incorporation were filed
today with the secretary of state for the
St. Charles Savings bank ot Madison
county, with $10,000 capital; J. G. Olmsted
proldent and W. A. Trl cashier.
The article were filed for the Northwest
ern Saddlery and Leather company of Sioux
City, 126,000, by William and Louisa Nep
per; also th Sioux City Saddlery company,
125,000,' by Fred Bardes and Frank Berger.
Tha McClelland improvement company of
McClelland, Pattawattamle county, became
Incorporated with $2,000 capital, by L. H.
Bolton and John Sullivan. Th Launa &
Monona Fanners' Telephone company of
Clayton county Increased It capital from
2,5O0 to $5,800.
Telephone Companies Dellaojoent.
Th stat executive council ha been try
ing fdf weeks to secure reports for taxa
tion purposes from all the telephone com
panies of tha stat and ha eecured about
1,000 of such reports. But the secretary
finds that . about'as many more ar de
linquent and have been ao for twenty-three
days, and he threatens to apply the penal
ties of th law for th neglect. The com
panies ar subject to, a fine of $100 for' each
day delinquent and this would make over
$1,000,000 due the state If the fines are im
posed by the stat executive council.
Sold State Property.
The atat of Iowa today sold to th school
board of East Des Moines th property
known aa State aquare. which has been
held by tha stat for many years and is
unused. Th. school district will roak use
of th block for high school purposes. The
price paid waa 13,100.
Fatal Fireworks. Kiplosloa.
CAMDKN, N. J., May 2J.-One man, two
boya and six women were killed snd six
men snd two girls seriously Injured by an
explosion which occurred today In the fire-
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the explosion.
Joseph Scalene, the pmprletnr of thai
place-, was subsequently arrested and held,
pending sn Investigation as to the ciusn
of the explosion: The etplostort Is enld to
have occurred In the mixing room. ..
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Rayre said to. a
lady of tbe haut
con (a patient 1
'll joa ladlef
arill ua tham. I
raoemmead
' Bourtud'i 6rwn '
as th least harmful of all tba skin praparatttma."
yr sals by all Drugglait and raacy Ooous IMalais
In the tJ. ., Canada, aad Europe.
fERD. T. HOPKINS, Proi'r. 37 6r.it Jonst tt, N. t
Th million ports of tbe skin
ahootd have a chao.ee to
breathe freau sir as-well aa
the Innxa. . v ' .
rtrei.them the opportnoity.
''"-"'it la truly hytlenlc, as It Is
- made only from pare Irlsa.
linen yarns. " '
vta sals ar
WILLIAMS & SMITH CO,
MRS. J. BENSON
Every 7onan
1 uwetuoa ana tnouiq enow
- spbout lh wonderful
MARVEL Whirling $pry
vac .mi Bjrrtatfw. jntr&.
4 MurHon. HMt hvf.
Mt-Moit Convenient.
ItUwaVMM iMltDUf,
ttber. biii wnd sunup fo
!llUtrsiUd iHtok alr
Tt live.
ffnll nartlcularaand dliectlona in.
valnablr to ladira MIRVKLCO.,"
1 Park new. Its Vera.
For sale by
SCHAKFER'S URITO STORES, 16th and
Chicago Sis.; 80. Omaha, 24th and N fcts;
Council Bluffs, 6th and Main Sts.
KUHN & CO., 16th and Douglas Streot
Charge Loss Tha) All Othora.
DR.
McCREW
SPECIALIST.
Trstt((anaf .
DISEASES' Or
MEN ONLY
A riadlcal Expert.
2S Year SxperUaea,
-1 $ Ytat la Oeaaha.
Naariy M.0 Cse Cera.
Vadeooala, Brdraoeia,
Blso Polsso, gtrlotar.
Leas of etranata aa Vital. -
01aa, Narroua Dablllty,
iur an all tonaa af eunmW i lan aaa
IWUnavt or suU. Call ar writ. Beg Me
Pffloa erar HI S. Ittk St, OmaM, Xab. .
GOVKHXMEST KOTlCxtf.
OFFICE CONbTRC'CTlNO ' 'qUAKTAr
MASTER, Cheyenne, Wyo., May
24, 1304. Sealed proposals. In tripli
cate, . subject to the usual , ouiull
tlons, will be received at tlis. ultlce until
1 o'clock P. m. mountain time,. June 14,
1904, and then opened for fie construction
and erection, complete, at Fort U. .A, Hur
sell. Wyo., of a- crematory it a otpaclty
of not less than one t6n tier hour, to
gether with a suitable building to en
close same-. Bidders must submit, with
their hid, plan and specifications. In tripli
cate, of the crematory and building they
propose to erect, instructions, blank forms
of proposal and full Information furnished
on application to this offloe. Bids uudor
my advertisement of March' 28 IHOafor
crematory, have been rejected. Tha 1nUed
States reserves the rlflit to accept or re-
iect any or all bids or any part thereof.
Envelopes containing-tide should be en-,
dorsed ' Proposal for Crematory at Fort
D. A. Bugsell, Wyo.," and addratsed to
Captain W. S. Foott, quartermaster, U. 8.
A., In dharge ut construction, Cheyenne,
Wyo. M34-S6 JeiiO-U
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice Is hereby given that sealed bid
for the construction of a dtrb in -Dodge
county, Nebraska, known aa tha Bowman
ditch, will be reoeivad by the county clerk
of Dodge county until' 10 o'olock a. in, Juaa
t, 18o4. Said ditch to be constructed o
cording to tho plans and speclticallons of
the county surveyor, which are now on
file In the office ot the county qlerk. The
party or parties to whom the contracts
are awarded must give bonds In the sum
of Ii0 for faithful perforiaanoe of con.
tract, and $1,X to secure the payment of
laborers and mechanics. Kach hid must
be accompanied with a certlQed check on
some Fremont bank In the aum of $100
payable to the county treasure of Dodge
county, to be forfeited to said county Tu
case the party awarded tha contract falls
tn promptly enter Into satisfactory oou
ttact. feiaaled bide to ba ad-Jresaad to O.
O. Roe, oounty clerk, 'Frmaonl, Nab, Thf
board reserves tliw rltfht to reiect any ana
all bids. C. O. -V., C: 'v Terk.
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