Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 29, 1904, Page 9, Image 9

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via I'll sh Imlia-rria Qiidkeat rouiaa,
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pHul at tua fi-i(t!i jatea. Hawaii la for
arue4'Via Km Franflinoo axcliialvelfi
. , CUKNKUUa VAN (JOTT,
l'oatmnnter.
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OOTEnSMEJIT MdTICES.
EBAL.Fr PROrSAtS will h reoilved at
I , tha oiilo of l ima. K. Klmhull, VU He
( nana buH'Mna, uinftha, Neil., mull
p 'cluck in. tjttiirdnv, A.i(tilt )th. tf )4. atl.l
tripri opened, for . furniHiiiiig maLt:rluU, la
V"r, . i v., lor I'unatruoilngF, lntallliig ami
nii.plvLinir Heating and tfentllatlnt( Ap
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J nota. Plana may ba aen and copies nf
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NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOW
COUNCIL
rR0LLFA"lBETODES:;0ISi3
Froraotcn Ars Kow Lodlinr Up Eonte
Alor VTLich to Cuili
CNC IIUNDnilD AD riFTY (k'HtS LONG
Lla Will Tap Cotrr Whara
Dallrnad FacillllM . Are. Sn
I t'rn'and flie Pemani
la Jr?t.
An electric line from Council Biuffs to
ties Moines Is aald to be th latcat projnet
on the tapla. Attorney 8. H. V.-il8worth of
this city, accompanied by l.yman Water
man of Omahn, John n. lilack and John
I'lpher of Grlawold, altirll d 'yesterday for
an jvrlnd trip over what la rumored la
to Lie the route of a proposed new electrlo
lli.a from thia city fttd Omaha fat to Pea
Molnea. In Ihi? party also waa aald to be
a rcprwenratlve of r New York financial
firra, which 1 aald to be behind tha fro
pod company.
Thera baa been for the Inst year or more
Isllt that Mich a Une waa contemplated,
but the promotcra have kept tha matter
ununually q-jlet and there waa little on the
ruffaoe to Indicate that the report had
any aubatantlal foundation. It la now
atated that the proposid line "will Involve
an expenditure of $3,oii,ki0, and .that Ii
will b approximately 1M mllca In length
and will ra throu;li a tfrllry which
now haa little or no railroad facilities.
That tha prcmoaed electric lln la In miait
way connected with tha bill now pending
In ponnrreas for a third bridge over the
Mlnoourl river at Ihla point Is nw bellevd
to be the case. S. Tt. AVadsrrorth of thia
city la one ofthe ofneera of tha Central
Bridge fompjrtiy, now acekltit; a. charter
from the government and at tha (ime of
tha Introduction of the bill in rongrem and
sine ho baa refused to give .out any In
formation beyond that the roinpnny bad
back it it ccrtnln eastern ce.nltr.lLitg.
The route of the ne'electrlo line. It la
R!d, will run aoutheaat from this city to
the 'Tlve-Mlla House," touching: Treynor,
Caraon cr Macedonln, CrlawOld, and then
turnliiff southward -will run' Id" Grant In
Moiitgomaiy county, thence to Greenfitld
nd from there to WItiterAet. From Wn-
teract It la asld the propnaAJ rntnpsny will
al.s.iii) l!i rislit-of-vi ay ilrwdy aurveyed
from Ies Molnea to that point for an eico
trlc railway.
lf Droiiinit I)i-(i Company,
Otto A. .Ccrwlnnckp lis l-rouht eu!t In
tha dlHtrict court ngalnM I".Jln O. end
Kay It. Pronson, operating- under the firm
name of the BrcnAon Inie; comiany.? of
thia city to. recover, damngea placed' at
$7,500 for the alleged unlawful convention of
a stock of drugs at Peru, Nsb. ......
According- Jo h! petition tha plaintiff,
with Myron T. Jackaon, a .former empb-ye
of the llronaop Drug company, formed a
copartnership In thia city last December
and purchased front the Bronson Drug
company a drug- Store, and stock of drills
at Peru, Neb., for $4,000. The plalntiiT
asserta ' that he bad paid. .!a, share of
the purchaae monCy, $2,000. In cosh, but
that Jackson merely" gave bla Individual
note, ecoured by a ehattnl mdVltfago. on b!
undivided one-half Interest In the store and
stock. -- ' , '
The mortgage given by Jackson, the
plalntlfT alleges, waa not recorded until July
20 of thia year, at which time the defend
ants. In the absence of the plaintiff, took
possession of The store and stock at Ptu
and eonvorted to therr uaa the $4,600 stock
of goods. Thia. action jon the part of f!a
fendnnts, It Is claimed by the plaintiff brok
up the partnership and the buKlmiH,
thereby dnrnuging Mm In the sum of $;l,l 0,
which, with the value of the ii.iioo Btnck,
conaUtutta the $7,500 ha now brings Bull
I'iumblng and heating. Uizby & Bon.
DrlTlnif Concrete Pillage
After several nil.ilmpa and breakdown,
two of the 3D0 concrete pi!e for- the foun-Vi-tlon
of the Carnegie library building wire
driven jreaterday. When everything v. is
In readiness Wednesday afternoon, -the
cable on the machine broke from Its faston
Inff and the hammer came down on the
steel' core, driving' It almost Its entire
length Into the ground. The core was
pulled cot and aHcr several hours' work
the fable waa re Tautened.-
One pile whs successfully driven yester
day afternoon when unother d?lay occurred,
the cable. nKaln becoming, loosened. This
was again reclined and Contractor Ray
mond BiKCcedod In driving the second pile
before work was utoj ptd for the day.. The
..i,. ara b!n invert ,ah,int fiiiic feat
Hi. "t iind It la expeoti d that unlvug fur
tner accidents delay tha whols y0 ran ba
dilvt n In eiKht days.
Concrete piling being a new feature In
rbulidlng lu re, the work la attracting much
attention and a. lmia crowd gathered yea
terday to wutch the machine at work.
K. T. 'I 'lurnbinf Co. Tel. ISO.' Night FCJT.
tliiiil iitCH-HamAur.
Th're will be no ilium bottle i:t Lake
iJanawa Kumiuy. lie v. , Wilbur 1'-. Crafts,
supi-i-iuu-iident of ' thti " lnteruutlonal Jte
form bureau of WuahliiKtou, It. C, who baa
been In the city since bi.nt tiunday, took the
inlliatlvs In an agitatinn to afop the enter
tainment, and fnt letters to Governor Cum
mins of thl atute and Governor Mickey of
Nvbraaka t'j b,!.. ifcro end prewiit a repa-
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Ti:ANsri:iiA.r:r.: fcnouiiiir
Is ' Vi-ry popular tin ftmot-sf turn-
I .-'Mi B,,!.-i,i.- f r ti.tj ' t j ,.r.
i ',.:a ii eo.iu-i bins ii,it ii!...i. J .. and
tij- few S'-lioola nt 11 St.
.r cull for l:.funi.;;;!,.ii.
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BLUFFS
tltlnn fif the apactacla next fin-day.
Teaterday Mr CTnfta received letter
from Gnvern.".t M! key bn l Adjutant Gen
eral Culver of the Nebraska National
Guard, announcing that tha Omaha, com
panies had been ordered to rfpnrt at their
home station not later than midnight Sat
urday. .
taocF.nn and bi tciifbS ritJtic
Great Day, Great trow ad Great
(sport at Mlftftonrl Valley.
With Ideal weather for a day's outlna;
the third annual picnic of the Council
lUufTs Retail Grocers' and Butchers' asso
ciation at Missouri Valley Driving park
yesterday Was a succens In every re)ect
and !.s thoroughly enjoyed by the thou
sands who attended. Three special trains
early ti the morning carried cloie upon
three thousand persons, men, women and
children, from, this, city and It . Is esti
mated this crowd waa swelled at least a
thousand more from Missouri Valley and
surrounding towns. , , ,
Everybody had a good time ar.d that
was the main thing. Mayor Macrae and a
number of city offlclala Joined tha merry
makera In the afternoon, going to Mis
souri Valley on the noon train. . Lots of
music and plenty of - danotnjj wl pro
vided for those thus. Inclined,, while a
long program of sports for which hand
some ptiiea , were given, kept the crowd
entertained:
This Is the ailmmnry of the sports:
Boys bicycle rcc-e. 1 mile, under 16
ycire: huMis firm; M. R. Beardeley, eo
on'l; Tim Blrihani, third. " r
Fat man's race, not leas than S"0 pound,
75 yards: A.V. -Mailer, first; F. La Im-uur-lle,
abroad; T. D. Mitchell, third. -
M,.ri-A free-for-all .race. Phi varria: Hen
ry" Hoi'.sii, lirst; V. E. Olaon. second; A. K.
U'"n, third. ... . i .
Married ladles' race, SO yards: Mrs. J.
A Julinson, first: Mia. U. Brown, serohd;
;s. C. D. Ingraham, third; Mrs. W, H.
t-eHera, fourth.
Youiiftt-IndU-a race, 60 yards:- Mlaa Tj.
Fhorler, first; M! F. Ketipner, second!
Mlaa JeRsle Iienningcr, third; Miss Blanch
lmvliiaon, fourth.
Ulrls' race, under H yPum, 80 ynriis: Min
nie Olson, first; Allle Burke, second; Tres
tle McCarthy, third: Kate Hulllvan, fourth.
Boys' race, und.T 14 yearft, 75 yards: Fred
BiBAcr, Hi Hi : Win. Dorst, second; Andrew
Peterson, third; Ouv McKeeman, fourth.
Ba ball, Missouri Valley aealnst Conn,
ell BiufTs, 6 to I in favor of Mlsaourl Val
ley. ' '
Oardnera' potato race: F. W. Durtcan,
flrat; W. H. Stewart, second; F. C. Mul
len, third; M. Waplkouse fourth.
Jumping race, li riiriU: A. E. Olsor.,
llrst: John Mora, second; O.- A. Neiaoil,
third; Curl Benjamin, fourth.
liiiiea nail driving contest, first 2"i fn-
tries: Mrs. Jolmson, lirstj lOule West,
Ncintiit' Mr. llrnliA third.
Grocers' and Butchers' clerks, backward
running race 60 yarda: Pettell, first; Hurd,
iei-ond; Daniels, tldixi ;' fr etton, fourth,
Free-for-all blcvcle race. 1 mile: La An
derson, first; A. II. Hannibal, second.
Married ladles' ball tlirowliig- contest,
first 2ft entries; Mrs. Johnson, brat. -
Halmmen put tins; the V.ot: C. Wheeler,
first; J. Neetimnn, serand;. A Johnson,
li.lrd i
ilrocers' and Butchers mile walking
mutch: Williams, first; Marqiinrdt. see
on.!; Mulquen, third: Keppner, fourth.
i tis.ld-bcded race, 78 yal'isi F. K. FtAT
Una, flrKt; L. P.i Olson, second: C"tirls
Archer Huntington, third; J. T. Hunt,
fourth. ' ...
1 hree-lcgged race, . ?5 yards: Crowder
and iJurry, tlrnt; nearniey & cox, second;
luncftn ana rvcison, tnini.
Married ladles' pic eating contest : Mr.
H. Brown, first; Mrs. U o. Butcher, sec
ond; Mra. C. Halns, third; Mrs. Bcllera,
fourth. '
Young ladles' pie eating contest: Miss
Minnie Olson, nrst: Miss Arigia tsttlea, aeo
ond; Mlsa Jessie Hules, third. .
l adle' i "Hitting the Mule, i fcTuhrlch;
flit; -fihorter, second; Harrls,4 thtrtS. '
lidles' egg race: Mrs. W.. A. fillers,
first i - Mra. Grope, second; ..Mra . liarker,
ll.lrd
back race for boys: C Benjamin, first;
H. Culavln, second; Dorst, thlrtt.
Young Indies' backward running race:
Minnie Olaon, first; D. Heinrich, second;
Alice Chapman, third, ,
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Favrm Land Sold. 7
Only 'one transfer of real estate- was, re
corded yesterday. It was ba follows! J.
W. Squire and wife to The Manning Mer
cantile company, 8 H 8 B and 18 B 4
N W section 14, N E and M H 8 E H
and N y, 8 tt 0 B section ZK townshljf-
T7, range 43; W, D., $.14,W0. Tho land Is
situated In Boomer township.
Il FA OH METIUN.
Darls seHs drugs.
LefTert'B glasses fit.
:nrr.
Stockert sells carpets.
Schmidt's new studio, $ Broadway.
For rent, new storeroom. 2JS Mainatreat.
Pictures for wedding plfta given special
attention. Alexander's,' 83 Bct adway.
Look Pure Cans E,i-ar, 19 Pn for $1.00.
U. P. Tea Co. Phone V..2. 4'j4 W. B'Way.
I h tures framed to order. I.acqueret colors
do not fade. Borwk k. 'ii V Alain. Tel. AmO.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Yager f Fph-
ria, Pa., ara guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J.
H"IM.
E. C. Miller rif the Westerns Iowa Bu(
nK . CoUi'H l''' last evening on a bual
neia trip to Chlcdgo.
f'las Victoria Flynn of Fifth avenus bns
a .i.i for a several weeks' aujourn oa the
iivnii ranch In Mills county.
'U. E. II. Dooiililn. J.iJ So.iUi Seventh
street, has been ciiiiitl to Ktoarney, Nob,,
by the Serious liinet, of her bi.othoi'.
George Bnnett and Goblie Hoblnaon. both
nf this city, were married iaat evening at
tb renlileiice of the bruits s palenlB, au
tenth street and Avenue O.
'Ibe rfinrei.Miiiin end Holiday school of
ft. Jotm'a l oxiiHly l.utlul bo vhurcti will
lii'ld tbeir aiiiiiiiil outinnc and picnic this
fit.rnii,,t; , I.. Ii'mi'iinl n.rk
Deputy Fish arid Game Warden E. C.
Brown seized ami conMscated yesiuruay a
tiaoinjil net wljch he found on tha piem
lm n 1-in ok Ui-uver on 1 bird avenue.
W, W. Wells traveling sulesirmn -for, an
cHxtern di i. linn and a luetiiin-r of tlio
l uuncil l.iu..a loiij. u of l.a-.n, la ij inrf sen-on-..y
ill ai tho i Teahyiciidn hoai,iiitl in
Oniubit. ,
George- Carter, city editor cf the Non
pareil, who has been Seriously lll.lnr ev
eml ln, Ken rcporleil to be min.ti Im-pi-oved
y-U-idi.y Bini ids nimtidy cooviiica
ctiue la now looked for.
The wuK of dlMiiK.ntllng tha electrlo Upht
tuAi'r at Fourin airrel and iiriiadaay
I- - "I t.-.ii. i.v. As a.i-li.m hy ,.,il!.n Is
reiiiiivnU eviii. iuvs of the tower bring in a
tl.tcfct-roua toin.iji.iou aie reveuied.
A dog, froinlniT at the mouth, which
c..i.-,.. 11.11, h eit.iiii in lll rii!. 1,1,1 hmul of
'i wt-iii -Uiird iiiicct and Avtmoe B ycn.ier
ri.v h 1 1 .riiii.'.i, haa elio; ami kli.ed by ii.F J,
i 11I14II uu linsiruclious truiiL poiil-a bead
ti i ,.
rll-.a Mi. ,- X-:iii and l-U'Iari Her t- -r, for-Hii-
r.iiiciiisi of linn ciiy, cot imw living
I 1 (),i.iii,.iiil, !., are ri-v'it.-red at t!.
liiijod boti-l. 'i oey aro tU,iftutii! (if J. ',
l.-if-r, win) Visa foriiinriy a,-rn-i,iry and
t; Miier t nf I'.e-u mid t so hiih 1-ue
Jin.u ..i.c t-ni..1'i.iiy. Ian. an li, iger
vuft t'.i ni"i 1 a tct'Ctivr In ti.e L'ouucil
iiiulla Hi inioi4.
Deputy Hi-ill's Woi.' iinn and M i-O, n'ory
t& a Kit in I ..u-i-ie in ti t 1. 1 lit Hail a o i iinaml
II till llll 1 1 ntl.l V. il y , t liO MHl eji-Clr-, Ili;- S
h i 1. lie in,, I pit i.) a :; 1 ,i.ft I 1. 1
f i .1 vii.m t. ,1,1-11 1;. a my Ji ..t 11 i,.,iiuc,i
tinr t',nl,Uid el'inllH oi ti.i'tt i,!'.,-,ft 10
p -ii e i.nii in tde Mr-i-i t t-'.l. 'ina f , 1 1 1 . w re
! fil to l.e l.la imii'ii, but tiir.-K t :i-d lo
pin all u. point) fui and all ton u.i-uiy
bi.t-iiiis wriua lie got cut.
ytti trutft in otrrctea.
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a oi.i.g i.,.. 1 of t.irttl.,.- r,
u.l 1 .. 1 .ita t i." : o, la i! !r-g as a
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Vt-'iiy l.ftl IiO bufa fc.l,llil. Ia Cuiltvl
I ,....u ti.e 1 tf 1 .; a 1 1 ' ' . . it a. id uii
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a t-.. k, i. . I l.-.fj d.n.1. Ha fcy tiuiy I t
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I ju A loiter ::en COIIPLAI
tI?-at:Bfi.(j ulla Cvi ljctof C. :;-rftitor tt
E'a. Lou'l ror'.u la.
ur.
ASoLRT THAT R-lNNtSOTA 13" tAVOhTD
Civptivrs Allowtd a Katee After Pat
Fixed for Closing; , Thos
Cilrrn Afivantaga la -rotat
at Ave.
(From a Etaff Corresrondent.)
VEH MOINE3, July ix. (Special. )-There
la Indignation among the butter makers of
Iowa over what they regard an grossly un
fair treatment at the j big butter contest
at the Bt. Louis exposition, and ths mur
muring of discontent may break out Into
rebellious withdrawal from the content un
less the future should turn out better.
The butter scorlr it Is rt'ine once A month,
each time from new mpS of butter
submitted. Iowa Haa hot shown up as well
In comparison With other states as the
butter makcra of Iowa belter they ate
rntltled under a fair eomii!ilon. Whun
tha first butter sample were scored, Iowa
made a protest against pemilttlng tha Min
nesota butter to enter the Competition.
Iowa butter waa received at the dairy
building on the very -last day permissible
under the rules ad-tftAd lot -the contest:
yet Minnesota butter, o the Iowa men as
sert, we a received four or five flays there
after. Tha MlniKSota people Insisted that
they could pot set Ihcir butter them In
time.
In answer to tha- orimplalnt of Iowa that
this gave the Minnesota, people an unfair
advuntns-A, Assistant' Superintendent Bdd
en.lorf stated that the butter would ba
.-id lu tha order In wMch. received ar.d
therefore there would be no unfairness In
accepting Minnesota, butter last. But the
Iowa department Inslrts that While the
first, or preliminary, scoring la done In
this ts-ajr, the. final scoring Is all don et
one time, and & difference of four or l;va
day In time the butter lifts been In stor
age would-account for a, large difference
In percentage. Minnesota butter averaged
far above Iowa at the first Scoring. The
second batch of butter has now been
tested and Iowa wni'S Very close second
to . Minnesota,, and Inllio best butter tied
with Minnesota. , Tha Iowa people insist
that If the firet competition bad been fair
Iowa would have been up with Mlnneao.
The state dairy "aepartitleM Is not allowed
to score the samples 6f flutter beforo lie-
lug forwarded to 6U. Louis, but It Is for
warded Just aa l-eeetved from the cream
eries, the good and pohr all " together.
About sevanty-flvo ctao merles In Iowa are
sending their butter -tcr St. Louis. It Is
believed tha some bf the' best butter mak
era of the state are not In the competi
tion, and they will Induced to send
their best butter In time for the August
competition. Iowa Is .watching very closely
asm 11 mere, is any rrwr discrimination
between Mate the I.vwa butter ' may be
withdrawn entirely, from, the competition
and a .protest be tnade to the exposition
authorities at the manner In which tho
analr has been conducted.
I.lpton laya His Taxes.
Sir Thomtt Llptoij; who spent a portion
or last year In ths United States Indulirlns
In boat races, has fnH)i hi, taxes to the
stum of Iowa. 'At:tMe;tlm,tha. tax. waa
levied, egalnat hlmiltwits ifonred h Would
bajk,-n payment of'itiV'sani and try to
upset ths tew, but - as- the tax was not
great he paid. It cT5e' ium Is ' $14.iL It
came about Irj thlgrWays Iowa paased a
law providing for the aaseasment of car
owned by traiisportatlun lines other than
railroad companion and Wiada4 -'use of In
Iowa. Thesa are 'tfngoreAor llfies, fast
freight Hnea, stable car 'line, etc. These
companies were required to report o ths
state on tha ' business dona,' the stats was
to assess and they were to- nay a '. atoiMl
to the averag rat of taJtiitlon in the staUs,
but to pay it direct Into, tho gtnte treasury.
Thirty-two report were secured on which
assessments were made, among them being
the Lirton cor line, engaged In handling
tea, shipment across the continent foi Sir
Thomas" Industry. The ta amounted to
the sum given and It wa paid elieerrully.
Twenty-nine ' of tha' ; Companies aascsaed
have now paid their taxes.. Tha total ra
celvad by ths stats from this soufca was
$2,K11.0S. The heaviest slns-lo payment, was
by th t'nlon Ilefi-lgerator , line, $5.i,'' the
next by ths Union freight line, $CZ4r whila
Cudahy's line paid $:-5. end Swift's $115.
The lams companies ' have been ajsessed
thl yt&r substantially as laat yeaf. Bon.e
of thetn have threatened to attack th law
as- unconstitutional, but a tha sums ex
acted ara small this has not yet wen at
tempted, i , m -
C'orai Contests Popular.
The corn Judging contests Inaugurated by
ths state fair, with a' prix consisting of
tii giving of a fi 'acboiaraliip for tii
full collee course, at the atat college at
Allies, has proved so popular that an imi
tation on a smaller scale Is to b attempted
in am of th cpuntle of tb statu.. .The
pioneer In this Is Mingrold county, where
tr.e only fair association hes ertenged tor
k corn Judging cont-jst, the prise being a
free scholarahto at on - of tha abnrtar
courses In corn and live stock Judging at
Ames. ' The scheme ha" the approval of
I'rofs, Curllss and Holden and other of the
tats college faculty, and it Is expected
that the plan will be adopted In several of
th counties of th state Wth a view to
enlisting Interest In the seed corn question.
tat Aceat fu Named.
Miss tlure Lundbeck t f iir..i,-n City ba
bean appointed by the State Board of Con
trot as state agent for the finding of homes
for th ward of thi state and persona re
leased from Institutions,- Th ! elslature
laat winter appropi ialej to support uch
an office. The purpose la to find homes
for chyjren who have gona 'out from the
orphans' horn or for thote woo luave the
Industrial schools and for those who are
dls-rhatsred from prisons. MUs Lundbw k
formerly rc-sldud In Leon, but ha betm en
paKed In this work for a private aasocla.
tlon.
Miss Bertha Wilkinson of Flnleiy hospital,
Dubuque, has been aj'polnted to have
charge of the nurses' training- school at
th fcuiu xinlvvi slty.
Bar to BI14 lUllrunl.
F. B. MoiUttuut, a Near Turk promoter,
I in tha city In th Interest of th build
lfia oi a near Una t of rallruad from JtSt.
Jost-ph, Mo., , through southern Iowa to
Dt Moli. is. arid ho baa Junt coin,i,.ted
a pitllmlnnry examiiia: Ion of tho tubto
tbroiijih Creuton and Wlndrin-t. lie h.-.a
fl.-io nia.l arrangeineiits for tb bullJina
of a new LriitK over th Coon river and
c-ini ecu -n viiU 11. a tiuiks. of U. In-a
- -.nr vc'-ii to a to ha the tiid jii d.psit
1-- J.'a fi.tt-J tnUy tli.tt tii.ie I no
Jubt whatovrr of I'm a.i. .f t!,a en.
tri-rl. It U t .ni t.-.nt ti. v.-ntui
l.na th backli-g if .iu. othi-r eati.lv
i v i '.in;.! a i tit cs..i. ,
St A 1 1 a 1 : i I m.a,
A li! tr luiik -Aui f..j ..r i i , J td
1 :i t . a t Ai '.lis ia i ,
1, n.t 'iii.-t ti-j.1 i v . i i ii , v r.r
i .-I-' n-ii. wl.i Ii I....' i.tr . 1 ., .
I ' l C i.L.l . ,. I 1 ... .i , , J . i . .1 .
if ! i -,t v. I 1 I ,
',1 . i ; I
tn that the s! i UT of .)" "mry crtnnly
hd held the two companies of mlitlla In
f'ioux City over nlKht In tha srmory In
r(idln8 f-tf UK If nwfwwrf In the strike
at the pHcklr.it honsi-a, hut that ba this
morning released th men. Nothing fur
ther 1 anticipated In th matter.
Telephone Aaaessmesita.
Th grrfcate cf aAseeAinenta for Ui
tWrphone business In Iowa will this year
ha about $2.rr,iX), though th compula'lon
has not yet been completed. The Iowa
Telephone company wa valued at $1,400,000,
which is a .materlo rattle ovr last yeir
owitut to the vast Improvements In the
fytem. The computation of the aesoss-
rr.ent on th 1,700 line In th atat wilt
tt.Sa some tlm. . Th Western Union tele
prrtph um tMneat remains as befor at $-100
a mile, actual Value, while the Postal ia
cut to $.") mile.
Colore P)thlana.
Th Jowl grard lodge. Colored Knight
of FytljiB, elected th following a offi
cers: tf ncellor, O. D. Wilson, OttumWaj
l .. Allrv. n. ' tar ll.iiialaa Vi,lfftft!
rrelaVe, Itcy. F!. Robey, Boone: maatef of
exchequer, J. W. Brnlth, Burllngtonj keeper
of record and seal, J. W. Mackey, Bur
lington; maater-at-arma, J. 8. Jame, Col
fax; marshal, I-ouU Williams, toone; Je
tuier, G. C. McCure. Buxton.
Crlntaell Hank TmHm."
But very little la known definitely aa to
the troubles of th First National bank- of
Orlnnell, following the sudden death of
Caahler Spencer and placing the bank ti
Charge of a teoclver. It Is no wacknowl
edged that there I a largo shortage in the
bsr.ki generally believed to be upwards of
$iOO,000. Beyond this Nothing can b known
until after an examination haa been rnade.
Chlrkrn teallHr n Felony.
OSKALOOSA. Ia., July tt.-tapeclal.)
Ftty chicken fcteaiing Is going to becom
urpopular In Iowa If the law la enforced.
A new !w went Into effect July 4 which
defiMe th crime of iteallug chickens
from an enclosure In the night time, and
makes it 'A felony punishable by ten year
In th pejiltentlary, no matter how In
significant the chicken stolen tnAy be, nor
how oprh the enclosure. Th first test
of th law Is to be made In Mahaska coun
ty, where Charles Bwltxer is in Jail ac
cused of violating the law. It wa th
belief of legislator that as 0oh es th
provision of thl law became generally
known the farmer wojld b lsa annoyed
by the loss of chicken from farm build
ltis. - . .
HYMENEAL,
nyllftby-Borua.
COLUMBUS, Nb., July is. (Special.)
Eugene Byllenby of Falrbury, Neb., and
Miss Maud Burns, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. O. O. Burn of this city, wer mar
ried last evening; at the horn of the
brlde'i parents. Rev. W. N.' Ifaleey, pastor
of the Presbyterian church, officiating.
Only relatives bf the families were pres
ent. Mf. and Mrs. . Byllesby left In th
evening" for a four weeks' tour, and will
Visit Borne of th summer resorts of Wis
consin and Iowa and Will be at home at
Falrbury after September 1.
Dedmore-Morse.. -
FAIRMOUNT. Neb., July M. (Special.)
Married at' the. home of the bride's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs, George Curtis, It t p.
oil them., July ' C7., Miss Enid Mors to
Mr. Bart Dedmore, Rev. M. C, Brook of
ficiating, the immediate friend of the par
tie alone witnessing the ceremony, Both
of the contracting parties ere residents f
this cltyi ' ' . ; . '. ' -.
. Folaod-Telle.
James I. Folahd and Fiance Tli.wr
married Wednesday afternoon by Rev.
Charles W. flavidge, th ceremony taking
piao at the pastor' horn on Leavenworth
street.
' Tbfmaatt-aterna,
FLATTSMOUTH, Neb., July 8.-(P-ciat.)
T. W. Thlmgan and Mis Maud
Stem, both Of Murdook, wer married In
this city by County Judge II. D. Travis.
Ht-Carthy-Gln.
FLATTSMOiJTH, ' Keb.. July 2x.-(Bpe-clal.)
C. II. McCarthy of Tork and Mix
Sylvia E. Gess of Louisville wer married
at tha horn cf tho bride last evening,
Chuy mn-S!uipoTi. .
Wednesday afternoon John Chapman and
Annie V. Blmpson were Carried by Rev.
Charles W. Savtdge at the minister' rea
tdonc. I
death nzccr.p. ;
Chrictlam JiavefSy.
LB MARS, la., July 2a. (3peolaJ.)
Christian Baucrly died at his bom today In
this city. Ha was a veteran of the Mexican
and civil Wars. II was born In Fehlbach,
Germany, In 181$, cam to. Baltlmor In
lf.1, and, enlisted In the regular army In
1S7, serving through , the Mexican and In
dian wars, m lived In Davenport from
to 10, when h cam to thia county
and home-steaded land. Iu th civil War
he served In th Twentieth Iowa and wa
In many of th principal engagement! II
H'.,-s a widow, four sons, twenty grand
children and fourteen . great-gTandchJI-dren.
. '
Old-Time Xebreaksn.
Word baa been received In Omaha of
the death- of William V. Blackburn at
MechftriefV'trs. ".. He ws at pn lime
a well known rltlEen Of Nebraska and
served the state as commissioner of ltn
migraO'm in Great Britain. II founded
the Fall City Journal early In th 70'
and wa connected with other country
rlewcpeper of tha atate. Of recent year
devoted much tim to temperance re
iirm,
-Willi!. J, Dallaalian.'
LOGAN, Ia., July' 28. (Special.) Wil
liam J. DuiUghan ditd -last night at 21
o'clock at the hoina of hi father, Joseph
PulUghun In Loan. Ills illness had bean
Of long standing and all- hop of his re
covery had been Kivn up months ago. H
atas bo.-n. August 4, IS7U. Th funeral will
occur tomorrow et 1 p. m. ami wilt ba In
charge of th Modurn Woodii.tin of Amer
ica. ...'.
Ildtaiiiaiit at Albitia,
ALLlu.V, Neb... July , ijpoll.) Tor-
rey's rerUuiant was dlucovend td b on
f.ra yenterdity rtiuridng about I o'clock, and
although tit fli had mad 'owimlderable
l.eadaay bafor th fir company arrived
th bulidliig wa Saved without, serious
dair.f-.n-e. The stock Is badly diunaijed by
water and amok and tha buUdlag rm
dcr.;d unfit for bunlneaa for some tima.
Th origin of the fir I nut h flnltily
known.
Huilotit Ilouae at Ai:tsa.
ARA TA 1 10 15. Neb., July a. (f. ;.mc!f.1
Teh amiu ) A fu at t o'clock this loom
ing dflri.ied the two-story tinshop of Jt
lUchards (Iiimii.t.'ii e $! o ), and tii .neiv
lli.t kuillh shop of D. W. Lewis (no Inaur
aiu t j. Tb oi ia: in nf II. fire la uuhnowu.
ll.tili.lca Itiils liai- liortti.
N !' V.' T' - , Ju! '"i H la r-r..u'-1 tlit
A I- ' i : ' ' i I- ! - ft A. i a .. . t i y
I iii . I ; .j , M at t o i .. ,. ."s
li " li. ' A . m l.H an I, i-i it. ,1 ,..,!
l.s 1 ,',,.n I. i I
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AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OHAHA
C-y.'S la vTtrl loxmlarip U Come
louir CitJ Council.
v. ayc!u:i;i :ky to rAKE appo!ntv,e:nTs
Seven MMliar4 et t Ilhi-ary ftaard
ad Tno Pailac laapector la
p Isaraed by Mayor
Maate Cltf Gossip.
The mMtir,g of the city rouncll to
nikht promise to b of considerable In
torest. Fom of the member of th coun
cil ara rnrorterl e ssylng that they do
not favor the proponed change In the
boundary- line . of 'tha Fifth ward. In
fact, the city U not cjivided at all the
way som of tha members would have It.
Ttvo amendments to th prcA"nt ordinance
were Introduced at the meeting heid on
WednesdAy flight and It Is possible that
some . chang may be roAde when the
Judiciary committee rtports.
On of th features of th meeting; will
be several appointment by the mayor.
Peven member of th library board will
be hamed. Two of the present board,
RrtiC McCulkich and Mr. C. U Talbot,
hold ovef for finnthef year. Tb trms Of
th aevA,, eSplred torn tlm ago. At first
Mayor Kout-sky thought be Would not dis
turb the present board until the library
building waa completed, but a there 1
no tellinff when the tructure will ba
Opened trt th publlo the mayor ha fle.
cldU to make dome change now. Two
paving Inspector will be named and there
Is likely to be some 'discussion over the
confirmation of th men the mayor de
sires to hold these position.
Two or three other appointments will be
made. The levy ordinnnoo Will com up
fof it finh.1 rending and Will be" signed
at once by the major In order that It may
be pilnU.l a A Kood ti psoitis.
Jfr Ttot-al Ronte.
On August 1 Rural Free Delivery route
No. t will b a-s:bi!shed. Some time ago
an examination for position as carrier on
thi new route was held and Walter Wolf
secured th appointment, hi avers se be
ing 83. Thl new route Will cover a per
tlon'of Barpy county not taken in by th
other two route. A lair! out now the
rote ts- about twenty-five mile In lenrrth
and the carrier will make oh trip a day.
Carrier Wolf ha hi horse and wagon ready
and pect,to start out early n the
morning of August 1. -iBatallla
switchboard at Kxcbanis.
Th'Plattmouth Telephone compony 1
Inetallih; A 200-drop wltchboard at th
Llv Btockr exchange. Poles and wires be
longing" to the company ar tielnrf eet
elont Railroad avenue end thence ' into
the etocft yard. Electrician at Work on
the switchboard expert to hav tt In
Working order within a few flay. The
offlc of th company Is on the second
floor1 of the old exchange building. ,
' Afrreated for Larceny.
Order Warfleld, IS years of age, was ar
retted ' yesterday . afternoon for taking a
parse from one of th daughters, of John
LOrt-ance. The girl was. walking along M
Streftt, near the poetoffloa, with the pock,
tbook lh her hard, when young Warfleld
came Along; and slesed tt. The youngster
ran south crl Twenty-fifth street with th
girl after him. In front of th city hall
Chief Brlggs (topped the lad and locked
him up, H a la charged with petit lar
ceny, , . ...... .
Rla;to City Goaalp.
The-llbra-y board has sent in a second
Order for booka.
Councilman John Klewlt has moved into
th Sixth ' Ward. ' ;
Th4re is to b a big horse sal at the
yard on Aug-ukt I.
frank Doletol le inspecting th laying
of curbing on O street.
Mr. and Mr. L, C. Gibson are Back from
an extended eastern trip.
Fred Carpenter ' weht to ' Lincoln yes
terday afternoon to spend a few days with
friend.
Tho Infant daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Edward Gates, Twentieth and D Streets,
is seriously 111.
Frank Coad, one of th teller at the
i -tt. -- r-r3 r
a
11 S'
,y
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' t roika tnmon, white gwelling;, oree, ' jjustulaf
cr c-ly. skill cn-pt'onS, flabby muscles, brittle bones, weak '.' -,
ruijTe:;lioa, e;aaciaUl, iily-nourished bodies, ars gom fc! tit a '
wcil-kaoa . nnnia.3 of Scrofula. Scrofula is inherited, x
Tarents too closely related by the ties of blood, or taifite i
With consumptioa or blood poison, may look, for tdgns of
Scrofula i a their children. The middle-aged often have it, ,
but children era the chief euCerers. Scrofula bre&ka dowa
the vital farces, and the blood
becomes so weak and poor that Itisberfre't feoroiui rom n -ji-e-.6, ad ti,l
it does act nourish tt body. fliUUiVuStt
IPe.-rcmCtiy Jt! Ell SCrolUlOUS Den
loei'lo.l
aCcctiona must be one tuat pun-
not 00
fies tha diseased blood, builds wlit'r wood I took it. It proatote -eau.i
t.it7.j.i V.,!i--!-n l-r-r-'-f-a ei.atia, aivfc iiftui'.U till eir:, lu,'1? rj
the appetite and trlves new en toLaiiiganaionuftntbi io.it
.1 i ,C a .. tt l.-l.i. ' IIIRfSIS
vifcjr fttaiva cuiuriu aw ta.a a... a. m,
forces. No medicine naa won i
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as S. S. S., and ita toale effects upon
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fcouur :t of cLr.ir cari (scats free); it is the only tr;;in from
Oiaa'l. t, etcrping' at Wa.hihgton avenue, tho hotel atX
LufciKs.,3 district of Bt. Louis, in' addition to tha Union'
fetation; on the return this train leaves Ht. IxviiL, at th
dchlrahle hour of 0:00 p. in.
Call on m for Kpet ial World's Fair fold. v, f.r
hcrthH, tickets and for any infomatioa or .! A.i r ... --j lu
connection with jour tii", , ,, .
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few (i's. lie i I ritur.i bi 1-4 I - I i
lei. l.i'iiia wkl Mon lay. ....
Patrick M' rvinmigl was on !' furs'tn
yesterday I'f tha flrrt ttm In several
weeks. 11a haa ben seriously ill,
v.za KIXt AT canj nAriu3
Oanaan Ma Flatted ferrirf el
. aloaal Mae. ilatrbe' , .
Jkaaeeliillaa,
BT. IX5U1S, July f.-Th fil wr-rt cf
th convention of the National A"iocltbm
of Master Butcher of America, wa CoA
eluded today With th election CT Ofneera.
C. ChrtstorTersnn of Omaha Wa elects
Secretary. Grand Rapid. Mich., wn r
lected as the MieMIng place for the VicSt
assembly, A resolution Wa pned ffl
cournging a Joint working nf tha maatcr
butchers end the National Cattle Growers'
association for the Interest cf the con
umer. ' .
LC3 ANGELES XETS tr.IZE
Maalla Elka Had Grastait J.Jff,
lint !Ot Cowfm
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to Ita lea. .
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CINCINNATI. O.. July 'fs-Tha !Va'
twarilln; crimmlte tttday aw-inli a, mu
of $T"9 to Hi toa Anitete 1k?k f,.r the
greatest milenea on tha.t the grpuij of
all the 124 marching members had Come to
Cincinnati eieolfilly for that purpose, Tho
Manila lodse, which claimed th prlxe;
bad i the greatest e?gretat mileage, but
It wa heid "that they had sevsrwt me .fi
bers lh line who were In' thl c.6rthtry for
other, purposes than attending the tT.ks' re
union. ''.';. '.',.'
FORECAST OF1 THE . WEATHER
Ihowen and ThaHdeysteirW Anion
the rieauaot Tklaax Rooked
folf Rtbiraka.'
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WARIIINQTON, July,' a.-tVl-eiaat fur
Friday and Batiirdayt
For Nebraska and South Dakota Show
er and thunder storm Ati4 cooler Friday;
Saturday, fair.
For Iowa Shower and thunder storms
Friday And Saturday) cooler fiatuM?. .
For Missouri Fair FT1i?b' Saturday,
Bhowera and thunder storms and cooler.
For .KansasFair . Friday;' . Saturday,
thunder storm and cooler.
For North Dakota Ohowers Friday; Sat
urday, fair and Warrher. . ' -if
Loral Harvrd, ..j
OFFICE OF THE WPATHFR liURKAU,
OMAHA, July 28. Official record of tem
perature and preclpltiulcn 'compared with
the corresponding day - of in past tnrne
yearsi
im. lbifl. ISO, nun,
Msxlmum teimperntut,; . I J t y
Minimum tempiernture.i..-' rt ' ii (.? "4
Mean temperature.,.,,.... 7 M 79 M
i'reclpltatlon '.. ,w ' ,il T .b)
Record of temnerature 'and 'precipitation
at Omaha for tills day alin e. Match 1, lav:
Normal temperature ,. ill
Deficiency for the dny , 0
Total deficiency sine March 1, i:'..s
Normal precipitation n.,..t ' .1.1 Inch
Iieficlency for the day ,(,... .13 inch:
Total rainfall since March 1 ....16. 40 Incbca
Deficiency since March I. 8.57 Inchesj
Deficiency for corX period, . . C. 12 India
Dellclency f or cor. . perloi, l:i2i itilncltea
Report Irem fltatloaa at T p. m.
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C heyenne, partly cloudy ...,. ,,.1 - To
Bait Lake, raining ......,...- 74
Rapid City, partly cloudy s)
Huron, cloudy .....i.l f-i
wunston, clear .l............i..1 7
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Bt. Ivouls, clear ....( Jtof
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Davenport, partly eioudy. Rn
Kansas Oity. lear... .l.wi s:.'1
Havre, ciouoy 7a
Helena, partly cloudy.. i,.i,v 74
Bismarck, ra-iolng , i ,s .ail
Galveston, partly cloudy..,,,... tc
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T indicate trace of preclpiutiiri.
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the gytteni tr cct eiuakd tjr ery
other remedy. It wakes the tveaif, tamtea Lloaa ncu
and pure, and drives out of the Circulation all tuber
cular deposits and morbid matter that cause the rjiand
tilar swelling, Bores, abscesses, tumors and other hcrrible
ymptoaia thet make Scrofula so dreaded and dangerous.
Jiedical advice will cost you fiotltlug.
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