Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 26, 1904, Page 9, Image 9

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    Till OMAHA PAILY I1TT
TIJr.'DAY, JULY
ir r f.
-NEWS or
COUNCIL
.noa wrTiox.
Davl sells drug.
Leffert' g!.." St. .
F'nrkert lla rsrp.Ms.
tVhmldf- n-w stml'o, 4"5 -trnndwayT
Fur rent, fiew storeroom, JiJ Main street.
Irarhnc rfimmnr.-lorv No. 17, Knight
Templar, wl, rne.-t totiiirht.
" H. a. RetMff-nti of hulinff, Ti , wii in
the rlty et(rdy vlnUliis: ft lend.
rii-furs for- wedding (t'ftn iv"rn special
attention. Airnn.W . -J itroadway.
!! F.m!bi- RnthorfTil left yeaterday
for Denver, to visit lirr br"lhr Forest.
Look. Ture Can Bupir, 19 !! for li CO.
U- Tea Co. ' rt.on 4"4 W. B'ttay.
1'ictnre framed to ord-'r. I-eriueret cil'M
do not fade, iiorwlck. Main. Tel. Ai.
M- V. M. IWir of P"ir t th. g"et
nf bft sltT, Mr. E1 Cnn:ng of rJtstti
fi venue.
The C. M. I., rlub wilt b entertained
Th:nr1ny afternoon by Mr. C KHiker,
U"l ."Ifth avmue.
' ' GlfTin Kfi"1 T-f t yesterday to spend the
rnimndr of ihe summer var-atlon on III
unr-je a land) In Ni-rka..
"Mr; and Mr Carl M. LelTrt hnnn
. from (heir wedding trip lo Hot Spring and
01 her point in Koulh I'mKoia. - t
Holiert firi.ru of the i" tl pnt.:fr!-e left
' t it evefllni t-r ft., I-""'". l"" tl Will
Spend the ieuiHlfldT of It l vacation...
, 1st Tlie midwi '-rli and. choir reaera.il
tmwi of Hr. Jh;i d- r,HRi)o Lutheran clinn it
will he h.'ld this evening, Instead Of Wed-
remlny. , ., .
The Podia' iJtnt tiuards ere commanded
to immli el their armory this evening
not mier tnnn 'clock to take part in the
, industrial piiarte. '-- i -
.lev. Jtneit Tbomnon, factor of th First
ConKreftaiiO!!il ehnrrn, ml daughters Mr-imr'-t
urn! Jfun I'-ft yes'erdBy for a visit
at Norwood, K.- Y.
,11 las Mrtiy Alien, f"coio'a.nted by her
tioptiew, li. Alien Vvi f r li:l, ie.'t venter
day for a vllt with r-'-Uives and friend
at OhIv And Chicago, til.
A.' N. South-of HarrlH-m tyiuntjr wm on
hi own admiKMiun adbi.med an lnebrlftto
VHHtei'riav .y .JiirtuB v iieeier in dlntrlol
iourt i-J c;i.:-.iitt to .tho, f tat. ho?ltal
at Mount i'ifiisnnt ior out year.
H X. flrartv, impt-rlrviendent of revalra at
th Lnior. i-noitu.' 'jiaiwifer depot, arrived
home vntcrilay from a trip to Canada.
. Mr. Orafly and dauarhtera laft yeaterday
on a vle.lt t reiatlvea iu Iowa City.
E. H. ClMrk, wnnted In Fremont, Neb.,
for tha ali'-eed theft of a team of "
' and on n cl.iK oT forg-ery, w
Imit nlitht on J -nad way by Peputy Mierlff
Wonlmnn of thin city and lodged in U
county Jail. ' ; , . V ' . '
Mr. Tlerney and four 'Children, living In
).o lt.i;iHr lkk n nrwidwar, between
Pixth and bwvuiih atreeto, ware found to b
mft.;-tnii from smallpox and were removed
let vtif to the jjetentlon hospital.
Bheriil M-.rt-nn Of Olenwood nottHed th
poller yes.tciitr Hint a ators had been
broken iino nt f:meron Sunday night and
worth .of sliki stolon and ( taken
from the rofe, vrlih.'h was blown open.- -
The rnne- .t!nwt Warrsn IJroat, chnrs-ed
with t Ian-Mr of a revolver ano.cioinin.
the p r.f-f i 1 v or .F01 emnn i Jtrson of tha
1 (iallHkiii'r farm,- bear Weaum, was dls-.
' nilw'l in Justice Oursn'a court yesterday.
pouth-a-eatern Iowa l-o Holllns aa
' s-.. ,tluii a boul In annual outing this
' v- t at Oa'-nd on Thuradny, Aoguat 4.
11 elaboi si ,. program, includlns prizo
ui.:!. and Huiioua. f t, tiaa been ar-rai.K'-d.
. .
f- ,, v - r, publisher and editor of tha
Avoon J01.! n -1-1 lor aid, in the city
yesiiTdoV - .-iKirtnn with the leuriern of
ti local -d- ira-v rvaarAina; th advla.
al.iiity of eeiaonaulna- an evnliiif der;)o
cfiun pirer In thU coy- ' .-
J.upes f i"'vr-., t'-j vouo tnnn--who fell
from b. i.s a ).-... n t .:n at Ji;nni nni
roo his L i" k, was aUU alive last n!(sht,
bi t the 'attendlim pkyslclana at . the
' ,,imeoi Chrlnilaii A s-H.M-tiitlon hoapltal
, ' a Wo but littia hopea of bis recovery.
' - Tfeo engineers of the Chloajo Great West-
i-ni retlroRil )iave onraniaed a. dlvlelon to
' ' 1 .-t the firvt Sunday and. third Monday in
e-.ch month. The aivltrton starts out with
itueifn charter niernhra and M. Ieimrnor
as chief- nod X. K. Alrtdlaon as secretary.
Contractor Cullnn' reooivtd word yetT-
that .th...;.i;'Jit."..Uve .ea.enlKl rt' t bt
1 t tnchlnry neadwi -fvr the irivin of
the concrete vlllng on tho Carnegie llhrnry
; . i.,.;.llna mii. Had been shipped from lu
' " lo.iuo ttnd timt -work would be begun tiiia
J . Wtoii, , : 1 .-t. .
'- ti. T. J'ba:tiblpf Co; ,TeL 'HA. Kight F86T.
Msittwa In District . Cort.
in the , dls! riot, court yesterday CoUnty
Attorney fKillpack . Jr,; jth nam of the
tate of Iowa, brought 'injunction proceed
ings agaiuat' Jo and Oeorg WolfT and Ed
Jdurphy aud Batnuel ' K. Kelchart to re
traln- them from eelllng liquors The
Wolfla end Warphy and Rulohart conduct
aa'.oona in L'nd .-rwofxl. ' ,hlj county, and i
U tharsed- tiuU they bav not compUi
with tha mulct lawi--- ,
;'rs. Jfarj''l"rratn fl!.'l a petition for di
vorce from Albert Ingram, whom she mar
ried at Cheiwa, Mich., July 1, lifoi. Bhe
clmrgea her huaband wlth.belng a fugUlv
fr;m Juwttca and with doping, with a
young woman from 'this city last spring-.
In addition t- the decree 6f divorce Jits.
Ingram aaka that the court award her the
Custody of fiur -eltiht minor children and
SSvs her the title to thejr homestead prop
erty, which she says waa purchatd mainly
through lier ariiiiig. IngraK Was indicted
f-.r the. theft cf toois and hl wife- mort
gusadthelr htnne to secur the bond for
tii4 rvluase.' As soon as he was froei. It
ij alleged, ha .deserted his family and left
fur porta tniknown with a young woman
jf this city. ,
The petition la the suit of Jloward Sl
'"ra fi"1"" the I'rlted States Kiprcsa
company was-i!!el ymterdtty. Tha plulo
tsrrs were .t'ormorly owners of the N;ola
Reporter and . laxt ' FeLruary when the
lioai J iit Cjl:-.;. TJupcrs reuulicd the
pnpi.-'s c f tl.:a county to Turniiih sworn
sU.ti.int;.i3 of thulr circulation in order
t doti-v!,e wt:sr th j-u:i;hln; of the
r-t-itnsf t thrt b.iar.1 ivonid be-pifltccd
f.ir the t5uJtii year .ft!ara. Howard for
,.nlnl liA-lr niatoim-i.t and list of sub
scribers by e-xpi-eea. It Sld not reaoh the
county auditor within the pref'tlbed tlm
and the Noola import or wa not oonnldered
in the dlntnou'inn. Tha plalntirls alloire
that the company Jihou'-d have; de-
!lneA tlidr jmckogo within the time al
l. tte l,. and nor .ie far damages for
fi.Hure to d- so.
John If. Jeoka t brought two anils lit
tha district '.court . ,,inif, W. N. Hatch to
rccovf cil t,-,i. ;.-.:,( note on wlilch
he wnt security t-r Hrf-aonx, T. J. arid
I- W, liau.i:. T -ii - are fur $i,9.aiid
'. ' r-ei'itv uvtiy,. iod viw glvtin to- the
I ,,f:k of is An-tji .. T. J. Il.vt.-h. who f..r
... i i y cot.Juctcl a, ilvy iwiii iii ti'Js city,
l. ia t-eu- u.'.Jn.lied a tei.kru;t and pro
f-" - muR K, W. l!ut..-h a bevi Krur-t
1 I -') 1 -i conii.ienoa.1 hi, crcdltu!) tit tl.f
t v '. r;-i'cy court hr.-,
y., . ' . ,C :; 1 li l-..;. l,i-,t-y &
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ficiti'.u. r' t - t 1 j w t . t rMi'-M ei-
:'o onj t . i J Fl...t
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"'" t - iu ail buu-
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INTEREST
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BLUFFS
CITY HAS A BUILDING E001I
L'ore Work Undor VTaj Than at Atij Time
in Fifteen Tears. .
LAoCE FCRJION OF-IT IS KtSICtNCtS
Many Banlaeti and Pablle Balldlacs
Are Also In fort olCoa
strsKtloa or Hv Already
Bee Completed.
Council Fluffs Is enjoying- a healthy
building boom and real stt -men and
contractors say that the number of resi
dences In course of construction and al
ready erwted this year exceed anything
in the last" fifteen years. In every part
of the city houses In course of construc
tion can be seen and it Is noticeable, that
th class of dwelling? bow being erected
Is superior to that of former yesrs.
The records In th offlcs of the city clerk
show that up to date buildlntr permits
aggregating 123,850 havs been Issued, al
though this docs not by any means give
an exact idea of the building now going
on, many contractors fall to comply
with the ordinance and secure tha n7ces
sary permltk . ,
' Th record In 'the city clerk' office show
that permit have -been Issued up to last
Saturday -for this' year a follow:
January
February , '".i
March ' 1 ''
April . 4.4"0
May , i ?2.;--n
Juno , .0S
July, (to- 2itl).. l.TJ
Total ;.$,ei
Council Eluff 1 essentially a city of
home and th amount of bulUl!nanow In
progress mphasle th!. "While the ma
jority' of residences being- erected ara of
the clas which cost from tl.000 to 2.0X.
there are many handome dwellihg cost
ing all tha way to 8,M0' being erected In
different parts of -the city. ;
Maay Knslaess.llatldlnsrs.
" In addition to the es!doncea springing
up int every section of the city there are
iihnyk buslnes and 'othrr buildings in
course of , construction and there is no
lack of employment for' bricklayer and
carpenter. In fact, contractor ar ex
periencing more or less trouble in secur
ing skilled workmen, owing to the large
amount cf building now going on. In
tha first place thera is the Camegio li
brary building, which I to cost I70.0W, now
In course of construction. Than egsin
there are the new buildings at the Iowa
School for the Deaf, which when completed
will cost In the neighborhood, of $J69,0.
The John lieno company la expending up
ward of 8,000 In remodeling It building
on Pearl street and will expend about the
same amount In it heating plant., ground
on which waa broken yesterday by Con
tractor Weaver. E. Children A Son are
spending upwards" of Iti.CUO in enlarging
their factory on South avenue and tha
new elevator to be erected on South ave
nue by Mr. Jaqulth v'lU cost -upwards of
Dr.. Cole and Jennings have recently
completed a handsome brick office build
ing on Pearl street ar.d now Pr. Cole ha
let the contract for a 4,ft00 residence. Tha
.handsome 'Hew. dining -hall -and dormitory
building at tho Christian Home ha been
recently, completed at an outlay of $3S,000.
Ajtderson Brother have erected two two
story -, brick store on West Broadway
since tha ' beginning of the , year, and' tn
fact,' all over the city . business buildings
and residence are to be seen In the
course of construction.
PERMIT. TO MOVE TOWER -IjIGHTS
Kxperlmont Will Km Mad vrltli Lamp
- Low !!. - , -
.The city council last night granted the
Electric IJght 'oompahy. permission to re
move the electrto light tower at Fourth
ts.'i-t and-Broadway and. th four lamps
on It wiil be relocated by the committee
on ftre and light. This tower, which !s
17S feet high, was erected In 1S87. Re
cently the support of th four lamps at the
top became broken and for several weeks
another set of lamp wa hung from a
position lower on the towerj ' It i con
tended that th lamp at the lower height
gave mot llsht, and tt Is not unlikely that
the city council will now. Investigate the
advisability of doing away with the rest
of th light tower and .distributing the
lamps. Business men and property owner
In th vicinity of th Fourth itreet tower
all favored It removal. .
A communication, wa. received from the
South Side Improvement club asking Uiat
the Fifth ward be redistrlcted so that
resident of thnt portion' of the 'oltw em. Id
be given eiuul and .equitable representation
in the city council. Tlie committed sending
the communication suggested that .the
Flf'.u wd be char.god by, taking tha First
precinct of idd word and adding it to the
lTr.t pirvi.ict of tha Fourth wrd and by
adding tho Second precinct of the Fourth
ward to th Fifth ward.' ITun Hansen,
C, ' Wesley and Thomua Smith comprise
th committee frm . th South Slda Im
provement club ' havtr.g the matter In
charge. The communication wa ordered
referred to the comn-.ltteo of the whole.
John O. Woodward of the firm of Wood
ward A Co. was before the council with
request that th city compel tha water
work company to furnish It free with th
wstsr necensary for a "sprinkler" ftr
protection system - which - It contemplated
Installing In Its Candy factory on Broad
way. Mr. Woodward stated that he had
bou uoo-bis to inns UM4iiyry anunsc
ments with the water works company and
ha b.ilrred that such water ought to b
supplied him free -of - cost 6 wa don
under similar circumstances, be cotitandd.
In other large cltlts. The matter was r
fcrrfd to the committee on water works
and the city attorney.
City Attorney Snydi-r was instructed to
drift an ordinance ri-K-'lating th moving
of house and other buli-ilngs on th piiti
110 streets, the city being without such a
nftiam.
An ordinance was introduced and parwed
pichlhl'.lng the thiowlng of bitching
weights, beer barrels, heavy boxts and
other weighty 'article on th sidewalks,
unil.r a pt-imlty of not leas than 11 and
not over tki). This ordmi'ice Is dvalgncd
to protect the new cement sidewalks in
the bufho'.-s portions of the city.
J. M. Williams m.-tlnVd th com.i-U that
l la Hula Unus !,tr, llutli, f..-!l tad broke
) r arm t-y lee win of a def-i.lve ; 1e
wi.:k on the t-ar-t l-U r-f tliti I lorce nrr.-t
school on f.'ay 3-' and thst the city would
titivtf to r.-ni. hu 1 r-e idin to t '-.c feiuvtnd .f
; I, this bc-'ng the Mi-i'ime t ; a i.lcu. I.e had
be. 11 pot ny rt-a..ri if the ati.d-.-nt.
A idiis.n .f l.iui:.g piop.rty owner
P. Bt II- wi :.n of l'viinoiid avt-i--e lctt-u
CI :: 6id 1' lU HVr-lmrt 1 1 , K'rJ (O
tuf.ty-c-.i.i.t ii.-t wi tin ! c it.oia-
A t:
A W.
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i! lion to ti-- a pori'n of tha ci'y'a pro
portion of the county road fund for this
work. Col uiel Hakor - auggestRd that a
good road omM be mde with cinders, of
which tliP'i was a plentiful surMyst
the School f-.r the peaf. Ai-Ierman Weaver
statod that he had conferred with Super
intendent Rothert regarding the bm of
these cinders and that Mr. Rothert had
positively declined to allow th t) of th
cinders. Mr. Weaver said that Mr. RothvH
ert had told him Inasmuch a th city
had taken such an active part In retain
ing the school here. It mlRht now keep th
road In order.
Martin Jensen was granted a license to
conduct a Cnloon at Vt West Broadway.
Th bond cf Sam Pobxon ax scavenger,
In the -sum of KOQ was approved.
Hchool nodding Hetties.
The center portion of the. Avenue B
school, now In course c-f re"onstruetlon,
bus settled nearly' two Inches, throwing the
door and window out of plumb. The
building was recently .raided sad placed on
a new foundation and Ifol!erhck Pros.,
who bad v the contract for raising the
building, contend that .It was allowed to
settle on the foundation before th mortar
Wfta dry. Oil the other hand. Contractor
Wlckhsm assert that the- building wa
permitted to remain on the. "Jacks" for
two weks after the foundation had been
built. Th Board of Education Is tnvestl-
itlng to ascertain with which contractor
tha responsibility resta.
' Formally Ope Driveway.
The formal opening of the Fourth avenu
driveway last evening brought, out nearly
l'O rigs of different kinds. A number of
Speedy horses were to tie soen on the
pecdway and the thoroughfare vrn well
patronised until a 1st hour. A. M. Hutch
inson and his associate were highly com
plimented on all !d? for thalr work in
placing the driveway In such excellent
condition. It will reoulr about $100 mora
to complete the work-.
Real Kstat Transfers.
These transfers were reported to Th Pes
July 25 by the , Title Guaranty and. Trust
company of Council Bluffs:
John W. Bchott to Martin Pnly, lot
21, block 2, Fairinnunt add., w. d.. 00
J. J. (Stewart, executor, to Edna A.
Henderson, lot , block t, Cochran'
add., J. d JW
William Lewis and wife to Anna W.
lining, swii sw4 25 and w4 Be1
S7-74-40, w. d ; 1
J. W. Squire and wife, to Alfred Par-
rlngton, wV sw4 14-77-4S, w. d 4.125
Four transfers, total.,
1
Warning to Pabllc.
Anticipating an Influx of thieve and
crooks of all kind now returning from
South Dakota, ' Chief of Pollc Richmond
wishes to warn cltitens of Council Bluff
against leaving their' doors or wl.idow
open while absent from their home. Whlla
the police.' are fully allv to the situation
'the fore 1 numerically inadequate to pro
tect the entire city and householder cafi
materially assist th department by' using
extra caution.
Marriage Licenses. .
IJcenaes to wed were Issued yesterday
to th following:
Nam nd Residence.- - - -Ags.
Christopher Brandt, Bllver City, la 23
Sophia H. Hansen, Silver City, la 43
B. P. Perslngor, Pouglaa county, Neh. 1
Hannah Larson, pouglas county, Neb.. 34
Irvln Fenn, Cnrson, la IS
La Vena Kusseil, Oakland, la.... 17
FRED HOKl'F DIES KliOM WOCSDJ
Confessed IHsrAerer'of Iowa Farmer
aceeedi la Attempt-at S.nictd. 1
SIBLET, la., July 16. (Spoclal Teiegrsja.)
Fred F. Hokuf. who' killed Biter John
son, died 'in th Jail of Osceola county
about 7 o'clock Sunday morning from. the
effect of shooting himself through, th
stomach Friday-afternoon. '
Th verdict of tbe coroner'- Jury was that
hla death resulted from' a aslf-lnfllcted
g- shot wound. Th post mortem exami
nation showed that .tha bullet passed
through the stomach, struck tha vertebral
column and deflected about an inch and a
half to" th left, . entering the deeper
muscles of the back above the lumbar
region. Th principal operating surgeon
ay death resulted from tha primary
hemorrhage following the Infliction of the
wound. The bullet ruptured the splenic
vein.
Convicted of Kmhemlemeat.
PAVi-'NPORT. la.; July ;5.-(SpoelaI.-J.
W. Warr wa found guilty on the first
ballot of embexxling J2G.000 frpm th Molln
Building. Saving and Loan association.
Mr. Warr 1 president of tho National
Commercial Teacher association and has
appeared before th aaaochition. of Iowa to
deliver addresses at Pes Moines and other
plhces. Ha waa a prominent official In th
Iqan aascV'Satton and was indicted by the
grand jury several month ago at Rock
Island. He got a change of venue to the
circuit court at Cambridge.
Three Fatal Aocldeata.
CLINTON, la... July 25. (SDecial Tele
gram.) Henry Suheil, farmer, residing near
urana Mound, wa killed by failing from a
hayrake, tb horses running awav. John
Spain, a farmer residing near Wclton, wa
tnrown rrora a wagon while driving along
in lilgnwdv and found dead vera hours
Utr. Ptr Byloe, a section hand, living
at Ma,!on. wa rua down by the North
western train and Instantly killed. All re
side in this county. '
Cbaage Is, Da alas School.
DL'NLAP , Ia July 25. (Special.) At a
recent meeting, of the Punlap Board of
Education the resignation of Pro Brown
son, late principal uf the. Punlap school.
w accepted , and George Galloway of
LanMlitg, la., elected In hi tead, Carrie
Dunham, who wa elected In April a a
teacher tn the high school building, also
tendured her resignation, and May Lyon,
graduate of Ceder. Falls, wa clected to
fill lit:t ilu&;.
Abandons Cialna to Island. .
ONAWA. Ia., July 26. (Special.) aeprg
V. W. Phillips, who sought to homestead
Elackblrd Island by getting It platted a on
the Iowa aide of yie Missouri river Instead
of In th Indian reservation on th Ne
braska side, has falid to appeal his case
from th decision. of the land oomminslon
ers at Pes Moines. It Is believed th de
cision of th official at Washington will
now b for Mv, WUkersham, the Indian
woman.
- Woodbine Blaa m Uaukrmpt.
WOOllilNK, la.. July 25. (Special.)
0on White of Woodbine Iatt week flld
a petition In bankruptcy with the clerk of
the fedvrn.1 oourt at Council Bluffs. H
guvs In t.! 8i9 as asset, which Included
ll-.ft.io life Insurant, and liabilities of ti.176.
ItOSHI.If AAti Kit. I Lltl
Oiitjr Um Ct l-rr ; lie Iron Chthao
Via Isk fhoie A Mich is. in Hootliern'lty.
Tl. kcis on u.le Aug. U 13 14, with pro
vl'.oB for enl-itilutt, of return, limit ta
B--i t. IJ. TUkets aval. hl VI a!! regular
iiiiii.-n, luidu -liiig thiough Nts Yoik, as
k'1 the fct. Iii-em., l'.iver, AJiron
d u k and Whit AK-untsin t rltory. For
rud I., f-irmativ.it -l.!in M. H. o.h , T.
J'. A., C:.!- .-.., vt C F. Laiy, r 1. f A.
1,. I'. A., I it-..,-.
! "'-- '. A - I . x ...t 1 ...
FROM IOWA
IT! INC !!AY I E EXPENSIVE
rringi Up 3T Tactar in if propriatioiis
for Various rurportes,
INSTITUTIONS ..WILL MAKE CtV.ANDS
Areonntina- on rst ' Asiproorlatlon
WsU Resnlt frosa ' Folley
la Stat Affair Increas
la Rank Deposits.
(From a Ptn Corre-jcnilent.)
IF,3 MOINES, July K. (Special.) Th
ruling of Attorney General Mullan to th
effect that the law of th Twenty-ninth
general assembly requiring, a prorating of
annual appropriations for nat Institu
tions so that they win get for any 'un
finished portion of a qusrter a proportion
ate share of th annual sum, Is regarded
a likely to cause much trouble at th
state capltol, for Treasurer Swisher of
the Sfat university hs given notlc that
he will have a reaccountlng of th ap
propriation and mak a demand for what
I due If tha ruling la' Id be th law.
Under the ruling the' attorney general
decided that where an appropriation went
into force befor the "beginning of th
following fiscal period' th institution
should hav a proportionate surtv for the
remaining month or weeks. This date
back to three year ago. As a large num
ber of the appropriation were mad in
April preceding the beginning of th fiscal
year. July 1, he hold that the computa
tion "should commence. on the day th law
became effective and thi would give th
lnitltutlbns many thfuisahd of dollars.
On on fund alon It would giv the Btat
university about 17,000. and a rough com
putation show that the Institution would
get at least f!5,0) In this way to which
It wa not supposed they would be en
titled. Th attorney general has been asked
for a upplemental opinion clearing up
som new qutlon, but ' unless th ruling
I modified the Institutions wfll ask pay
ment of large sums, and may go back
many years and ask an accounting on th
new basis covering a number of appropriation.-
Statu oQiclal regard It a th
most significant muddle the state ha got
Into for lotni time on finances.
Increase In lianls Deposit.
Slate Auditor Carroll was asked today
to mak a computation showing the differ
ence In bank deposit-now and eight year
ago, during the . then, presidential election.
He found by reference t Ma book and
tha report Of all kinds of bank and
trust companies that ,ln 1SMJ there wa on
deposit In financial institutions of Iowa
about (78,000,000, while at the present time
th amount on deposit 1 upward of 1211,
000,000, a difference of $133,000,000, or an In
crease of 108 per cent. " The facta are to
be made us of In Campaign work in th
tat In consideration, of the financial
question at issue. " Th bank business of
Iowa ha shown but. very little increase
th past year,- but has not lost. .. , .
-. Water Test at Cherokee.
-Secretary Treat of the-State Board of
Control returned from- Cherokee, bringing
with him a sample of the water from the
suoond well at th 8 tut tioapltal. f The
water la perfectly clear,' wherea a few
week ago, befor the weM wa' fitted with
a filter system, at th depth ot 400 feet It
we wholly unfit, for 'usT becaus of th
heavy sediment -.In th .aame. .Th hospi
tal authorities ar "pumpfa out' 100,000 gal
lons of wats a day and1Ltvtll keep this up
for thirty day as -(tv. ' J,f-;the water
continues clear' and abundant th con
tractor get t3,ttXl for , il., worSt and th
state Is aved the expsnse iof ait outlay of
26,000 for a new waterworks plant, for
which,, the legislature ma.de'-an appropria
tion. - ' . . , '',.,.. ' : ;
Prlay Vladnctw Report. '
The Pea Moine alderrnen. who' paid a
visit to Omaha a short, time ago for th
purpose of Investigating Viaduct construc
tion prepared a report, td the city council,
but It has been withhold, and u is learned
now that tho report will not be mad at
all. 'When the council took up th work
of preparing for leve construction to pre
vent a repetition of tha floods In this city
It was daemed best to allow the viaduct'
matter to rent. The viaduct plan have
been under consideration many years and
the council hav alway put oft final
action. '
' Cemetery Accounting.
Mayor Mattern has investigated the city
cemetery funds and finds, that there has
been much laxity In administration of af
fair Ho ha appointed Warren McIIonry
a an accountant to taka charge of the
cemetery book and to collect "about Jl'6,000
that Is due. The lot will ba sold again
whore tber ha been no' payments made
and the accounts of the present Woodland
cemetery will be closed jlp preparatory to
the opening of a new and larger cemetery
outside th city limits. '
Tfoanar Woman' O rafter.
For eome tlma report, hav been re
ceived here of a young woman who 1 en
gaged In working various' graft In the
cities and town of the state, and this
week It was found that sh ha been work
ing In Pea Molneg. She. ha besn canvasolug
for advertisement for something to U
gotten out by th women of Klneman R-
l.ut culpa, Yv omens Itellef oorps, and th
women of that orgajlsajion, today cam
out In a algned statement warning , th
people against her. It la claimed sh has
also secured money on som pretexts from
two churches In th city.1
JLaat of th. Contracts.
Th Board of Control will tomorrow open
bids at Vinton for the new hospital build.
Ing to b erected by th state m connection
Wlta to Stat College for th Blind. The
hoapital la made neceeaary by th Increas
ing number of blind persons who, In ad
d.iiuu ui reoeivnig education, are being
treated for varlou ailment at th col
lege. On Saturday th bordwiU let the
contract for th addition to the old po
ple building and th hospital at Mar
shalltown. This will complete all the
buildings that aM to b erected by the
state this yesr. Work Is being don on
contracts at practically every on of the
Btat Institutions. S
Satan"' Is Lokd Ib,
"Satan" Andrews, aaaailunt of litt! girls
on-Grand avenue, was taken to the peni
tentiary thi morning, heavily ironed. A
drtvis, while awaiting trial on the charge
agiiinst him, has made sevsral unsuccess
ful attempts to ssicapo, and. is tsken to
the penitentiary for safe keeping. - Plans
to overpower tha turnkey and nmko a
Wholesale ilellverv mers frntiri. -
few
days ago, and Andrews has
a
number of times since then to break from
in county jail.
LUZCM CAFE fJWAGER F.!AY C!E
Mna Scabked by r"l!vtuo at St. l,,0Is
! I ltd . ( banc fur
Recovery.
HC I.fiVl.t, July ai.-H.iiBgrr Un Jen
kin cf the Cfo I.uroii. 011 th I'hl'.'j t
reservation at th V.'oi hl fir, w'io wns
.r:i,5-.i ri.ttui iy n-ght In jt i.m 0.1,, tr
t 11 i. 1 inos who r.--lr t.-d Ho ,..,, f v
th It i-t.ior 1. 1 t l-y an at'tt.W wu;t k.
kr i.a e0t.. a tj I'v. It 1. L,, ,,.
tnlnej that the knlfs Mud penetrstel Ms
lung. Night Watchman Mci.lulr and the
others wounded In the affr.ty are rccovrr
Ing. Six whits worfien. who wer arreted a
a result cf the troubl, tr bolng held
pending the InveotUKtion Into tr.s flght.
So far ten of the Filipinos Identified by
tha women as having been In th restau
rant st ths time of th trouble bav,ben
arrested and It la ep'ed others will ba
taken Into custody. The unfamiliar Span
ish names Of the Filipino scouts and the
frequency with " which they ar said to
hav changed them since Saturday night
1 4-auslng th World' fair detective con
slderablstroable In locating th offenders.
FLEVHE TALKS CF RUSSIA
Minister of th Interior ay th
Realm of th 'sar Is a
remocrac,
BT. PETERSBURG. July H (Special
Cablegram to The P ) "Riissla." Mid
tha minister of the Interior, pausing as
fi spoke to pick his words, "Is a demo
cratic country,"
M. da Flehve granted, an. audience, this
wek to several newspaper correspondents
and consented td place the position of
affair within th empir before, them. In
order to correct authoritatively certain
impression which hav beoora popular
In Europe.
II repeated, "Rf.la is a democratic
country. Of our total population the vast
majority are peasants, and a country gov
erned by an autocrat for tn peasant class
Is, certainly to be accounted democratic.
And then, monsieur. It appears no to be
known In England that In matter affecting
the administrative districts th- govern
ments In 'which they live-, the peasants
and trade people are self-governing. The
Imperial authority appoints a governor, a
in th case of an English colony, but th
local assembly, which collects and spends
th local taxes, is elected by the people.
"These taxes, now," he continued, "are
also worthy to b understood. In Russia
th revenue Is almost entirely -derived from
Indirect taxation. Customs due furuiah
a very large part of It, and of that portion
which Is obtained by direct Imposts, land
taxes and so on, nearly all Is alloted to
local purposes road, schools, administra
tion and th like.- Those people benefit
who pay, as a!s In England, and subject
to th central (the Imperial) authority
they guide the expenditure of their money
themselves.
"And In regard to that money that Is
paid -direct to. lb .imperial .government
there must U a further distinction. When
the srfa wcra emancipated the government
advanced the money necessary for the pur
chase of their land from their erstwhile
owner, and that being paid back In in
stallments. In a few year the payments
will hav been completed, and the peasant
will then posses freeholds. 60 this sunt
1 to be deducted from the total of direot
taxation and will shortly disappear from
the budget altogether."
Talk of Liberal flection.
I then Inquired concerning that section
of the people who are bo manifestly dis
contented with the prevailing order. Hi
exoellency proceeded to classify them
neatly. . . , .
"Liberalism In ' Russia," he , said, f"ha
many adherents and exponents, and th
most of these are In no sense extremists.
They disapprove of the government'
method In certain respects, but their op
position stop at criticism. Their oppor
tunities for demonstrating their opinions
are few. - They express themselves, : to a
certain limited extent, In a particular seo
tlon of the press,- but- beyowd that they
can hardly go. You must .understand,
monsieur, that these people are not to be
regarded a -revolutionaries. "Titty' belong
largely to the middle clas and are quite
worthy and harmless.
"Th social democrat come next It 1
more accurate In this caae to call them the
socialist democrat These are they who
discover Injustice In the principle .of nu
tooracy. "They enter politics on the ethical
plane, a disciples of a variety of teacher,
and the basis of their activity 1 alway
some abstract theory, - 1
"It I Important to note, however, for the
purpose of thi classification,' that they
are believer in something, for the final
class, the nihilists, ar otherwise.
"These nihilist believe in nothing. Au
tocracy suits them nd better than limited
monarchy. Even a republic excites their
'hostility. Whatever may be the vehicle
of authority, they are Its .enemies. Re
bellion Is their sole instinct. They resist
the Idea of a God, reject all claims of re
ligion, subvert ethic and aspire. only to
produce chaos. They are a class quite
apart, and a small one, unimportant save
as criminals and subject for police sur
veillance." Of education, hi excellency had a regret
to expres.
"We have 'discontinued, the system of
Count Tolstoy, nd so far have not been
prepared with ojnythlng , to .-replace It.
There are still the schools of the local
authority, and from them a poor youth
with practically- no money- nay pass to
ths university, ail fee being remitted. But
what w lack is the mean of technical
education. I aim at a system by which
son of peasants shall-acquire the sort of
knowledge which will add to their pro
ducing power; and which, whll It Im
prove their own condition, shall tend to
the economical - agKf andlxement . of th
country."
National tucamjiwttt U. A. R.
The Nickel Plate road will il ticket
August ,13, IS and 14 at 117.75 for the round
trin from Chlcaco. via direct line, with
stopover at Niagara Vails and Chautauqua
Lake If daslrad. within final limit. lAlao, If
proferred. rate ot J20.70 between sunt point
for th round trip via New York City and
boat, with liberal stopover returning at
that point. Ticket good on any train on
shove date and also on special train from
Chicago at f a, m. August 13; final return
limit September au. Meals served in Nickel
Plate dining cars, on American club meal
plan, ranging In price from S5o ' to 11.00;
also a la carte. City ticket office Chicago,
111 Adam street; Chicago depot,. La Ball
street station, bonier Van Buren and La
Sails streets, on the Elevated Loop. Writ
John Y. Calahan, General Agent, 113 Adams
street, room 2s8, Chicago, for reservation of
berths In thmorh standard and tourist
sleeping cars and other detailed Informa
tion, Bee Want tAda are the lirat Business
Boosters.
Cheap Hates to ltoston Via Nwr York
City and Uoat.
0.70 for the rout.d trip from Chicago via
Nickel I'lute road, Auguat 12, 13 and 14,
with liberal stopover at New York City
returning, and also stopover at Niagara
Falls and Chautauqua I-k wiUtln final
limit M desired. Aluo rat of H7.75 from
Chicago to Boston and return via direct
line. Ticket good on ahy train on above
dates and aJeo on special train from Cltl
rugo at I a. m. August 13; final return
limit September 10, by di-puatilng fkket.
Through sleeping car service, tiet.1 In
Nickel PUt dining cars, on American
club meal plau, ranging in price from !k.u
to tl-Ov; also service a la cm to. Wilt
John Y. Calah", General Agent, 1!5
AtUii.s street, room I:. CI.k14.io, lor rcr
Vution bertha in through al.wid.tid and
U-urmt alefj.lr.g cars and fi.U particular.
1 . 1.1. 1 AJJ at ti.t i t Laa'ue
J .,v.-,t
STRIKE AGAINST REDUCTION
n.'i-t Tij'cf Textile Strike in tbe East
Ti a Q-iif t!r,
STRIKLHj warncd against violence
Of an Army f Twrenty-slx Thousand
Operative, Only Three Thousand
. Itftifo to Work and Mill
. . Ar All Closed.
. FALL RIVER, Mum., July 25. Th first
day "of the strike of 26.000 cotton' mill
operatives here paaacd quietly. Th mill
brner srd their operatives are deter
mined In their position and the outcome
la hard to predict. - With the striker It I
a question of ho- long they can do with
out their Wages and exist on strike benefit..
On the pnrt Of the owners it Is a matter
Of how long they can afford to have thet
mills closed. The cotton and cloth mar
ket are hot at tholr beat.
A portion of on mill waa operated until
noon today and at another some twenty
men worked all dBy. When the mill gate
In F,all P.lver Were opened this morning
less than S'fy conservatively estimated, out
ot an army of some 2S,fl"0 operative, re
ported for work. ,
The Bourne . and Narragansett mills
opened nt the Canal hour, but when th
operatives came out at noon a large force
of striker was on hand and their argu
ments were so effective thnt not enoutth
weaver returned to the Bourne work to'
operate the plant and the attempt to ken'
th mill running wa abandoned ot 2:30
thla afternoon. Only a- score elf employes
returned to th Narragnnsett nills. Those
continued at work during the afternoon.
'.The strike lenders repeatedly warned
their followers throughout the day that
violence nnf t avoided, and with a single
exception, unimportant In itself, the advloe
was heednd. : There was little In the mill
section to Indicate that the breadwinner
of thousands of families were engaged In
a struggle certain to be acoonipanled with
hardships and privation for many.
Neither the officer of the Textile council
nor the-, mill managers would make n
formal statement tonight, the situation In
thej opinions showing little or no chnnge
since, morning, , ' .
Both sides admit this is the beginning of
one of the most determined contests which
Fall River has ever seen. The manufac
turers maintain they were compelled to re
due wages to save thlr business, while
the operative say condition affecting cot
ton manufacture Jir did not. Warrant uCh
a reduction.
It LA I H, MI2BHA3KA,
Waahlnarton C'onnty Speed Association.
One dollar round trip to Blair on July 26
to 29. good returning until July jo. Web
ster street depot.
Be ' Want Ada are the Best Business
Booster.
Hamilton Hotel anil Cottage, St.
. " ' . Leal. r
A permanent hotel, three minute from
World" Fa",. Rooms J2.00 per day u?. Book
let free, addres W. P. -Williamson, manager.-.
: '
n
1 1
I TTPO n
sjr
PERFECT
AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY
TJsed by people of refinement
(ox over a quarter of a century
' PREPARED BT
1 M k ateaH, III Wli IJ I
Of Fulj r half htvr r.iavrmai It ska in Lh- arlrrrr
I f P, - 1 fM aW iltu;
'111
.t4lljal litkUl .wr,lvf tWiwE
...... --.
I Is rnponniMa) lor ihoiit of rh trfiit1ful
luaMin or hair yon r tx.r. it m ato "
utilf fiarn)tim. -i;,v mi mile t nv-iu-
ih for jtoarfl ni Af nniaMhr. tVumpi
ot lialr color ml frw, ffMirl for PaaiitiitL
raM)rifcli,neMi.Mi.(,o.jj?i A.sUdSL.htw Vork
Bhtrm.a 4 MeConnell. pruif Co., Omaha.
i
f.,Eil r3 n w..i..
tie Big trf fnr nnnnorsC
H haraoa.lnflliitiinasioi,
IrrUalion .r Biiri!u4
lliltli
ta
ltt T. . j
Ult l i
I atrloMr.
ilul
of in u a OB mentbrap,
Fal'itM. sd out tria-
"HLtVNk&ltlV"-l fD.
MMia by iniggllsv
or nt Is platn wrpiwj
t l. j !. ri-wi'"id. im
eiitoiNMATi.e
, V- a. x.
: ti. or I bottl 2.7.
Luvuinr aa o 1C
SEARLES & SEAHLES
. Omaha. Nl.
' CLTiS CUARAXTEE3
Quicker and for
LES3 MONEY
than other
) CPLCiAltST.
cure allnctal dlni
ilium-fci4y, bidlir
.d uluuu at wotatt
Ct f rnred Tor life. "on every t gn
f J .avnuion. sure Q body. It
mouth, tc-ogus. imttit hair and yhrowa,
(tailing o.ilj aisppar oompleiely torr.
'! V"'- Hpvurd. oiargea sad kt.
li.lt.iJ iwi if tio cure wiuu.t.uf
tiog, psia r lo oi tlin Kevor fait
tsuiukut cur in tu wviau.
I" Ir jL' .,ri., . I ' fJrB iiliUiUm, wast-V-)
imX jj,g ,tu tirt
blUiy, arur asciixuw lu uf vigor aaii
irciigtu.
T, , ,..... ,,,11 11 Mara A IT Cnr.
L.Oi.ll l o riAc iics Lilt USAUA..
fiaaf at. XtvU ajui. Iniuauaa.
if- -1 I .J 1 ! 1
I
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t
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Mi
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jgcL.
Alfllio Year Aromiil OlOooc "
v-"-m office ar hot In summer and cold In winter. ClTea ttmt
are always waim tn winter and cool In summer are In Th c LuiM
iug. That 1 becau tlie building waa built by an architect wl.o kept
tlua matter In mind and becaime tlie bull ling la sliuated so that the-ce
U no wmt fur. beating down ujn It and Uki 1 plenty of !r on ail
Mue, aud tlirough th court on the Inj-U.
We have a fevr vry denlrable o.n.c at very reuaunab' prlra
Ixi us Ktiow them to you.
r. c. mas o co.,
rrcr.1
Crcc to Cljss
Every step In U
process of fiiftkli.s,
aging ftnil txittl'.ujr
CHEAT ULSTtHN
ci:v.:pacne ,.
In done on our own
trcinlfS ljr rxjM-rts.
Wo know It i an
nUKiltttrly r,lr
porffttly hraltliful
vine.
"Of th sl Amer
ican fhpfl
esMhlted nt th
rrl exposition f
ilMMt, Ik ORR4T
S FSTFHN wra th
only one that r
e-vtved ..lUULD
medal." ,
i
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riEASMST YAM.KY WISH .CO.
gal Maker. KHim I.
!UM ky refKtbl win daaler svwywhtr
Clisrjs Lca tttaa Ati Ci&erav,
'. - :D.' '
Lr V4 a I
6PEC!ALfST.
Treat all farsss l
MEN ONLY--
A Medical Expert
it Year' Esperleee .
.11 Years la Oasb
a--- ,'' trtr u.aot uh Cm
VtHra-l. ftrilrfcal, ' Hloorf . Polanm,- BfrtlH
6il, NrvAti ptfMinr. I.1" of atrangth aae YitalUy
an All form of rhronl illa,
Viwtment anal), ''all ar rlla tM. Data,
vrer a g. 1U St., Onutaa, ha .
O. M. E. Tel. 611
MEKSEN'QER AND B A GO AG 3.
1C1 Far&am C'.r.ct.
WII-L. GET TCJR BXOdAUB : litEHa
ON T1MB1.
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WeL iL i - "i L-.iJ.-l 1
RAILWAY TI?.1E CAHD
t'NIOX STATION-TETH AS!) MARGY.
Chicago, Rock Island A I'aelfle.
. EAST. ; '
Chtcisa Pojllpht Limited .. .......a I ks ia ,
hlcn ihviikIH Looal 7 in) mm pta
Cllioar,o KxprnM .........' bi2:0t pia S pis
lie olna gxprti 4 JO pra bl 1 t v its
Chlcano Past pr al:0pm SliWpia
W8T.
Rockr MounUIn Umlta .a f :) n iliSOaia
Llltculn, l.'uluraJ HprlugA !-
r, Publo and weal a 1:14 pot al:Hmi
t'nlon l'aclflo. , ,
Th OrarlaDil Llmltaa t:40 am n l:M pnl
Colorado A California Cipro... 4:10 pm :
LbioKi-I'nriluiia Special a.a-pt .
Knaurrt Kxlirom ..........'.....-' allSOpia
Coiumbua Uot-al 1:00 pin t:W si
CoioraJo Hprrfal a 7-4? U1
Chii-MO BlN-rlal IOam
paatrli Looal f. ..t M tm . 1 16 pm
Kut Mail al.fctla.-tt, I.Nn
Chieaaio A Northwestern.
yt CMnao a 10 pat
Loral t liiao all SI am
Mall a 8:10 pin
lirlixht ft. Paul Ml1 am
DarW(ht ( hlrimo ............a i ll) atn
Llmltrd t hii-ago a I 26 pm
Lrl Carroll ,.......,..,. 4:l' pi
lOar
10 oo pi
11:40 pia
t it am
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1 I ant
Faat St. Paul im
Local Sioux City A it. Paul
b 4.00 pm a tmo am
Faat Mall
iw p-n
Chtraa-o Exprea t
Norfolk Bimaateal al:lm
Lincoln A Long Pin bl OS.ro
Deadwood A Llncolu i M pin
Caaper Wyoming i...l I W pn
Htlnc-Alblon .b t:0
a I pm
10 li ara
10 M ara
10 pia
l it p-n
1:1
Cblcaao, Mllwnokr St. Paal. V
Chli-ago DaTllsht Kxprea .Cn.'i. . 7 :W m aireOpm
CalUomla-Oreana Kxpra pra a I 10
Orarland Limit. i .-a J Pnl 7:M
D- Molnaa A Oknboil Kiprraa... 7 -it am a 1:10 pm
Chicago Oreat- Wettersi'i'-
St. Paul V Mlnneaoolla Limited.. I to pm a T tt am
Pt. Paul A Minneapoll Exprea. a i.sw a i Ufa
hloao Limit
.a 40 pm alOno am
Chicago xprea
...... 4J0 am 4iipia
Illinois Central. . ' .. ,
Chlcaio Bxpraa.. ............ .'...-.a 7:50 m: el tW pia
Chlraso Limited s 7 0 pa l r
Vlnneapolla St. Paul Kxpra..b 1 60 am blO: pm
Minneapoll A St. Paul Xisill.-a Jl-JpiSj a 44pi
Missouri Faollle.
St. Loul Bipre v.. W:48 am s M pm
Kanaaa C'lt; A Bt. IJUll XxprM. .all :S pm 1 ::i(o
World Fair Special a l:(0 pat al.Mo
W'abnsh. .
Bt. Loul Ctnnon Ball Bipreaa.. 30 pen il sia
New World' . air ......ill- lia 'U P u
Lo-al from Council Hluffl a 14 am a I :lrt Pm
UIMLISUTON TAT10510TM at MA SO..
Chlcaaro, EOrllagton ' t)nlny.
' ' ' 1T. i A-rl-a,
Clilraisn !pi-rlal 110 am M, pm
Chicago Vcailtiuied Expreas a4:i0pm a 7 26 am
Chloago Loral 16 m ;t lpio
ChlcaKU Llmllcd a 4 1 pa 7:40 pi
f aat Mall . p.
Kanaas City, St. Joaeph att Council
BlntTs. '.:'",
Kauaaa City Par --pr S:1S ara s :(- pm
St. Loun Klrer ..a IK pm all :'- am
Kanaita City Nlht -xTspreaa. . . . . ..I0:6 pm :46 am
Burlington A sllasourl HI ter, , ,
Wymore, Deatrtc It Lincoln ...,, a I M am bll - pi
Neliranka Eirea ...- I-M I !'
Iienver LlB-trA .'. '....- a 4:10 pin 4 16 am
Black Hlile Puaet 8oun4 ' Jtg..sll:M pm a "4 pm
Colorado Veetthul.d flyer I 30 pw
Lincoln Taat .Mail c.b tit pm alt t'5 pm
Fort Crook a Platurnoutn b t at pm blOUt am
ItellcTU tt Parlllc Junction a 7 (0 pm a l.il km
llellarue A Pacl.lc Jutiuton ......a I 30 am
bellevu and l lttainuih.. .. . .bl8 :14 pm
WEBSTKR DE.OT-15TH etc WKBSTiER.
Missouri Faclllc. ,
' ht. 'Anira
Nehniak Local, Tla Weeping
Water , ...b 4:10 pm atl tSaal
I hirago, St. Faol, Minneapolis A
Omaha.
Twin City Paita.nr .,..b 4 a0m' Bfilflpm
Bloux City t'aaaeuser ....... ..... m J:0 pa all 0 am
Oakland Local bi.ipm b 1 i
Dally. b Dally exr.pt Sanitay. 4 Dally t"t
'Saturday. Lialiy aoia liuuy. - . - i
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