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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; TUESDAY, JUNE 5, ,1905. I j I I. r NEWS 'OF INTEREST PROM IOWA COUNCIL Offloa, 10 Fwul BOARD. SELECTS TEACHERS Prolonged Eeaaion Held Behind Closed Doon Last Hit-hit. SUPERINTENDENT 6ETS $200 RAISE rrriai la Salary ttt brad Teacher o laliern, Tki(k a Uri rf Oat ot Thtm Arc ; blrfta a Rata. The .board ot .Education, after -a pro longer executive session behind closed door lam night, elected the following teat-hem for the "ensuing year and fixed ,-tieir -salaries an follows: '. 1 Wi fV. Clifford, superln- - Present Salary. Next Vr. Katherlne Wlckham, aupt. T , letiriiwit-.. ..12.410 l-'.WiO r dmwing and writing MO . - lu) dat e .-. Harr. ; supervisor music ...i . 78 ... . 75 ' hilti Kchool . - : 8. t.. Tnuma. ; principal l4 111 . Vio lot let m ' m BH ht 75 76 75 76 J. liranon' IV Fred Ursa. A. M. Heaps. Anna 1,. Ht.HK.'. er-imtna N.' woesche.. Mittle Pile ...Kate 8. Krad . Jennie- O, Kit ' ftinu II. Sprague... Ketelle Wood - Warn he Noel ., Hobfit Swalne - Marcia K Waplea. . Alary Wallace a-rindTa-ia-- Ulna Aiagum tVsahlngton Avenne '. liM) r MIM ' Msrdtii. Bloomer- ; school V ..,..,....-. 85 " Mim .-. Meyera, Twenteth Avenue- ...i. .'............. 86 Mlaa Keynolda, Pierre Bt . oo . alma Wraveai Second Ave-- ' nVJ :.!.: I ( Mlaa Badnllelt, Avenue B.. Ho Mr. -rU,. Third Street... W Miaa White Eighth Street. . 80 Mlaa Hanaon, Harrison 8t. 76 Mis 81ms, Madlaon Ave.. 70 Mlaa' .Drake,- Thlrty-ae?- ond Street, ;. 70 . Mfa. Prouty. Blghth Ave.. 79 Ora de ami Kindergarten Teacher. 112 Do V5 . K ui 00 ft) ' 80 76 76 65 . till 70 70 . 45 '" Amenr, Qrace." ..... (to a 65 40 36 66 66 H6 40 KA 40 M) 66 tl 60 60 80 60 60 Albrlaht. Ella fc'sic. M'lnlfred tteecroft," Olive ... r Butler, Letha L... '. Kick, -Hannah .... , Pdhn, ,Uale- ...... Barclay, Belle - C. Benaon, Jennie - Clausen, Josephine ' Connor, Kathleen ' Cooper, Daley .... 40 . til) 70 70 - 4o 70 K6 . 65 . 70 70 . iO 0 65 ti - ti6 45 65 50 66 45 f. 0 65 60 40 70 - 5 40 46 70 r 45 70 00 70 40 60 56 fo I . Vhernlaa LIII1 , Carson, ioula ( rasady, Card. Adele P...... Clay. Minnie B..... Churchill, Dora Crocker," Llsel Cockerell, Winifred S- Cro-laa ..; 40 60 nallev. Ada M Dingle, Crystal- eo .ParnlU, lnOrs ..... f Dorland.r-Ines ........ ,'tndgej taura. A ,.'..lavnportr Qerttuda "' tyre, Clara Filed, Edith B Foster, Grace ....... ! Frank; Iva iv.t ....... Fleming. Nettle .... V OimsVenor; Kdna. M. MiGreraer,. Cora r.v.. Grason, Eunice M... Green, Gertrude .... Green. Jessie ........ Glcason, Kllsabeth v Homer, Anna ; ' HUghes, Julia 40 66 60 (6 16 66 an no ti 40 65. 40 6 55 65 35 66 60 Harl, Olivt awmraer, fcnyee Moward, Ad h..-.-..- Henlord, Nelll L 6 . : 78' Howiette, Bessie. ,v.. Hanson. Alice Hobba. Theodoala .... HolTuian. Emma ..... 'Hoe-e, Jane ; Her.deraon, EHaabet,h Jonea, Cora ,M"ry Johnson ..Margaret Jardln.4 ,i- -i Mlnne Johnaon ,.,.,... .Edith- Joaeph Ma.y Jepaon.......s. Theon Kendle. . Ethel Kendle ., Vera'V. bltlkey.,.'..... tora Lyon ' Eva . 8. Lyon it Anna B. Mlkesell. X Elf le Miles Bertha L. Marsh Kmi A. Morris hirly Moore . 46-... . 36 40 . 40 .- ,. . 66 - 60 . ,, . 40 50 40 46 . 4d 70 S 46 45 7t) ' 65 0 ' 0 60 40 60 . 60 66 . . 65 60 ' .60 35 40 . 65. 40 . 66 . 50 K 65-' ' 40 60 46 . 40 65 45 66 66 60 m 40 1 36 - 40 50 - 65 60 46 66 6 66 66 66 46 65 65 . 60 70 ' 70 65 65 ' 40 45 . 70 46 tj... Jaasls V. McAneny, lW-fT McMUIen .i Alwls VtcFatMen itcFadden Issbel Mcpherson To Mamie Norene fr Marie..' Peterson . . .m .V - , Blanche Patterson Agnes Robinson v. .......... , Ethel Reynolds Belle Roklnson ......'......... Mary Roberta , Grace Riley-. ,i r. A .t. lyniethea -Roberts. HattleRoaa -i t Maude Robinson "T.ydtaelfer ........ Mnet K. ftorm ,'.v "Florence M. Stofra:.. v.. '" 'irilfred Buriderland ..I.qlu BJiftman -, iA'arria Slade ................... F.lla Bpetman ..,...-...t. Cora P. Trevnor Khtherihe Treynor fmnia Tbomaa , ilaftlvTAvlnr Aui-clla Tlnley ' )ielen A., Tyler .., 4 A. t'tterback Anna Vanler Cook Stella Vincent Myrtle Winter .w.;. Annie K. Williams Mailt) Walker Julia Walke :ihel Watsorr i. Minnie oodmancy, Kaiherlne Whits " Viols Whistler ...: . Kaolicl Wcaiey . Clerk . .In , aupertntendent's Otnce 65 Aft 45 60 35 30 60 40 50 56 35 40 Iaee Over Baldwin. .' ' . The body of HenryfD. Baldwin, th Union Pacific bridge foreman, who waa killed yesterday morning by beltur at ruck by , Rock Island passenger train No. 41 ond .hurled front the east end of tha Union Pa-.- , oUVe bitilga to. tha ground below, a distance of nearly - alaty fet, waa brought to his - htttne-at i;3 Fourth atreet, thla city yestei-- - Cay aftwtxion- from Omaha,- -w her It had beep, taken after th accident to th under taking room of BraHey A Dorraace. Coioner Tveynor announced yesterday af- trrnoon- that he wouK) hold: an Inquest, to day It the crew of the Rock Island paa j setwr xraln could be secured as witnesses. The time of .the Jnquest. however, will de pend on the ability of tha Rock laUnd tratn crew to be present. Mr. Baldwin was 54 yearn of ag and starred -to work for th Union' Pacific In MM. Ms first employment being on the very bridge' where he met his death yesterday, r . Beside hia wife he leave three daughters, r Mrs. Tltnroaa Heft,- Mra. Charlea Willama SCAVENGER WORK t haul dead animals, fl o par head. Garbage, ashes, nwnura and all rub bish; clean vaults and oaaapuula. All wjsk dun Is guaranteed. Calla promptly attended to. - '" 'Phon. Red UfTJ. .',.', ' J. H. SHERLOCK,. new , v carrier & Bee Office ' - lOTcarl Street BLUFFS St. Tel. 43. and Miaa Eva, who lived at home, and three nna, Charles, . Harry and Claude. The eldeat aon, Charlca. was working benlde his father when the latter was killed. .Mr. Baldwin waa. overseeing the work of placing new girders on the, bridge, which waa being done by a large force of men at the time he met his death. ' He was walking on the eouth track, hut he had to croaa to the north track to., get out of the way of a Northwentern passenger train crossing from Council Bluff j to Omaha. He did not nolle the Rork Island train cqmlng from behind him until It was almost upon him. SHOW rOR HVDRA1I.IC .KSGIKEKRA icihii iin.riiM r.mpiort.. Water Works Estimate. 1 city yesterday1 morning. They are: Presl The city council last night at Its regularly, c A Stephens. Cedsr Rapids; first monthly session authorised the employ- ' Vce president. Fred Dlerks. Burlington; me it of a competent . hydraulic . engineer second - vice president. D. C. Barnes, Ida to compute the- value of the plant of the Grove; third vice president, M. Ingwereon. Council Bluffs City Water Works torn- ' Clinton; fourth vice president. J. 8chmoll, pany and to glvs an estimate of the coat jr.. Fort Dodge; fifth vice president. Wll bf the construction of a new water wcrka Ham Muelhaupt, Marshalltown; sixth vlce- stem and plant. .Thla authority , was I president. L. C. Stephens, Sioux City; sec granted by the council concurring In tha retary. J. J. Klem, Council Bluffs; "treaa reporf 'of the committee of tha whole, , urer, . L.- A. Rhomberg, Dubuque, wheh mat laat Thumday". night and ap- A meeting of the executive committee proved the recommendation of the special water works commlttee-as to the employ ment of such an engineer. Council men Maloney and Smith voted against the prop- osltlon, as they did at the meeting of the committee of the whole last Thursday night. ' " The authority granted the special water works committee, however. Is limited. Un der the action of the city council' lasb night It cannot employ any engineer until the selection of such an expert Is approved by a vote of the city counoll. This being the case, It Is understood that the special committee will submit the namea of more than one engineer from which tha city council may make lta .selection. At the suggestion of Councilman Smith, who received hla Inspiration- from an arti cle published In a municipal Journal, the city solicitor was Instructed to draft an ordinance, prohibiting any person from sell ing or offering for Bale 'any animal, fowl or, fish used for food purposes, refrigerated or otherwise, which has not bean properly "drawn" and prepared by removing the viscera, or. In plain English, the entralla, at ' the time of slaughter.- Councilman Knudaen,. while voting in favor of the proposition, contended that to enforce auch n ordinance would require the -employment of a meat Inspector. . . Jeff Bedford and E. L. Matthews of Omaha, officers of the Omaha Gun and Rod association, appeared before tha coun cil' wlrh a- request that the city of Coun cil Bluffs Vacate In favor of the associa tion a small piece of land at Ames avenue and Eighth street near Courtland beach needed for the site of tha proposed club house of the association. The request was referred Jo , the city solicitor and council man from tha Sixth ward with power to act. ., . Property owners on Mynster street and Washington .avenue .filed complaint against the Eagle laundry, 'alleging that tha' smoke ' which Issued from - lta plant was a nuisance. The complaint ' was re ferred -to. the-city solicitor and Council man Maloney with 'the suggestion that a smoke hutfancs ordinance be drafted. It developed during; tha discussion . that such an - ordinance waa prepared about- three year ago. out got lost fi tbe shuffle. 'TbMaam from -the fir -department, which will compete cr the state-' tournament : at Clinton .Was ' given ' pertj-.tsslon to leave on Monday. June 11, the return to be made by June 13. ; The auditor waa also author lxed to draw a .warrant for 1100 on the con tingent fund to help -defray the- -expenses of 'the team. - Councilman Wallace voted against the donation of , the $100 because AS -he- explained, -tha councH had turned t0 down the request of the Orand Army of tha Republic for. a contribution to defray Memorial -day expenses on the grounds that no appropriation for auch an expendi ture had been made. ... . The ordinance providing for reducing the width .of Twenty-flrat street from -Broadway to Sixth avenue from eighty to sixty six feet, waa laid over because Councilman Smith desired to "have It amended so as to' reduce ' trie width of the street up to Ninth avenue. The abutting -property -own-era are to be consulted before the ordinance Is brought up' again . '-. . ;'" Among- tha bills for- May- -allowed was the' payroll for. tha workv on Indian 'creek for th,re weeks, amounting to t&tOI.53. 65 40 70 46 55 60 46 60 60 0 70 55 65 46 40 45 65 60 66 60 60 70 70 45 70 65 60 65 40 70 56 45 oil Otmnrt. . RUatlo hickory ' and Adirondack silver birch porch furniture,' Vudor porch shades, Vudor hammocks, Vudor. hammock chairs'. If you want 'solid comfort on a hot sum mer evening gef ; into on -of our Vudor hammocks or one of our Vudor hammock chairs and you will get It. Lawn furnltur. Catalogue tree, ' Keller-FarnBworth Furnl tur Co. ' Wanted, apan of small native horses as part payment" on a piano or for cush, at Bourtrtus Piano House, 833 Broadway, wher th organ stands upon the building. Port Arthur was On : or th strongest fortified cities In th world, but ur rendered because th Rusalana could not get Big A flour ' Us no other.' 65 ! 60 40 Something .entirely naw and .Just out Beautiful new photos at a spactal offer for short tlm only at Schmidt's atndlo. lentraIi FLOUR-fl.la. Every sxk warranted. Central . Grooery and Meat Maxkat. - For Imported wlnea, liquor and Budwelser beer, go 4o L. Rosenfeld. wholesale liquor dealer, 511 Bouth Main street . Summer school now open at Western low college. Enroll next Monday. , Whit canvaa Oxfords, all kinds. .Prices, 11 to 12. Duncan Dean. U Main atreet The body of Engineer John F. Murphy, who was killed Sunday night In the wreck on the Northwestern at California Junc tion, was brought to Council Bluffs yeater day afternoon. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning at o'clock from St mrancis xavier a cnurcn, or which he wn a member, and burial will b In 8t. Joaeph Cemetery. Besides his wife, Mr. Murphy ta aurvlved by four daugtitera. Mm. Thomaa F. Swift of Omaha. Mra. Ira. F: Kelly of thla city Nellie and Florence, who live. at home, and two sons. Frank and Emmet, who also live at home. Mr. Murphy resided at' Avenue H .Sunday evening before - Engl neer Murphy started out on his run, which waa to b his last, all th members of his tastily were gathered at hi -home... Mr. -Murphy was -a mmbr of the Broth erhood ' of Locomotive Engineers. lh Knights of. olumbu a ad th Knight ot Pythiaa. . .-1 . pvlopwaat In Doly fas. Them wer no development yterday In th -supposed sulcida ot Quy R.- Doty of Juniata.. Neb., who" Is thought" to have drowned. himself in, the Missouri river Bat kxday night of sou tlm Suuday marolng. (The police received no word from any of hla relatives and no search has been made lor the body., , rosvEJTio or i.itttoR dkm.krs la Aaaeare of Mayor C'oaarllmaa Will wlpom Them. In absence of Mayor Macrae from the city. Councilman Thomas Malnney will deliver . the address of welcome at- the opening session this morning of the third annual convention of the Iowa Liquor dealers' association. C. A. Stephens of Cedar Rapids, president of the association. Will make the- response. Burlington and Bloux City are both after the next convention, and 'boosters-' from both elttes arrived yesterday morning. L. Cr 8tevens heads- the boosting delegation from Bloux City, while Fred plerks of Burlington is extolling his home city as the beet place to hold the 19u7 meeting I All of the state offlcera arrived in the i was held yesterday afternoon at the Grand hotel to wind up the bualness affairs of tha association for the year. President Stephens, when seen at the I Grand hotel yesterday, said he expected J a good attendance at the . convention, and that a large number of new members will be enrolled. Regarding the purpose of the organisation, Mr. Stephens aald: "This organization owes Its life to the peculiar laws of the state of Iowa, which collects from but does not protect men In the liquor business. The association was formed not to find waya to evade the pen altiea of the mulct law, but to protect men In- a legitimate business from black mall and oppression made posalble by a minority sentiment In different locnhtles.O This association has no fight to make with opposing sentiment honestly pronounced. It believes that the - law should be en forced, but Impartially, and that It should not be used as a club by Individuals to vent their aplte or extort blackmail from members ot the association.- The associa tion merely asks that Its membera be Judged- by- the- same - standards as other business men. and that they be given credit for Just what their characters are known td be; not by what some dive keeper has done. The association simply asks the publlo to Judge before It condemns, as oris of the chief objects 6f-thls organisation Is to raise tha standard ot men engaged in tha liquor business. Why Salter Why do you suffer with those dreadful corns and bunions T Removed at Graves', lot Pearl street Tha Title Guaranty and Trust company, abstracters of titles. Books data back ta 1863. Books ara all .up to data. Work ac curately and promptly don at lowest prices-. Office opposite court houae, tH Pearl street. Council Bluffs, la. Thla week at Swalne Mauer for high grade Lawn Mowers at rock bottom prices. Swalne aV Mauer, 3261 Broadway. High grade pianos sold on easy payments, 310 down and $6 per month. Swanson Music Co., 407 . Broadway. CENTRAL" rii.-!.!. Every sack arra-hred; ' Central Orootry ana Meat Market. a. v . 1 W manufacture our -own cement blocks. They ara good for all time to coma and cost leas than good brick. C. Hafer. Go to Hicks' for your money's worth la tailoring. N bluff, either. N. - T. Plumbing Co. Tel. 260. Night, L6S. Real Eatnte Transfers. These transfers were reported to The Bee June 4 by the Title Guaranty and Trust company of Council Bluffs: Catherine Meade to Almina Hill, part swh swi4 17-76-43, w d 83,000 Lawrence A. Chittenden to Peter Wahlgren, nwli sw4 18-76-43, and part neVi seV 13-75-44. and wVk nwl swV4 18-75-43. w d.. 13m Aimins nui ana nusDand to Catherine Meaue, lots .1 and 8, block 6. Mul- lin's suhdlv.. Council RltilTa. w A 1 Gtln f-miaueipnia Mortgage ann Trust com pany to ixiuisa K. lock, 40 feet of lots 1 and i. block 10, Everett's ad. Council Bluffs, w d ana J. Mr. ureenanielda and wife to R. H. Williams, lot 3, subdlv. of original Plat lot 916. Council Bluffs w A 1 nnn xiuiai-v j. cvini io Louise ana Jessie Maesenberg. lots 3, 4 snd 5. block 2, Evans' Bridge ad. Council Bluffs, w a ..: -."Jta jora o. rteiunger ana nuaband to Paul Kleinietn, lot 15, block 12. Colby'a Walnut Grove, ad, Council Bluffs, a o d 'l'nomas j. a.vana to Horace J. Evans. lots 3, 4. 5 and , block 3; lots 1, 2. 3, 6 and 9, block 3, and lots 1. 2, 8 and 5, block 4, Evans' brldg ad. Coun cil Bluffs, a c d Elvira Vore to Peter Wels, part lot 80. original plat, Council Bluffs, q c d.. Total, nine transfers.... . $7,907 Fine Faraa. Two ktundred-acr farm fiv miles from Missouri Valley. Good Improvement and orchard. Cheap at 871 per acr. Wallace Benjamin, room L First National bank building. Ofllc talephon 20. Investigate our cheap land proposition In eastern Colorado, 86 per acr for raialng all kinds of cropa; good, soil; beat of water: delightful cllmat. Kxcuretone first and Send for 124 Main third Tueadays ot ch month, printed matter. F. C. Lougee, street. Council Bluffs, Ia. Tin sprinklers, 3t to 60c; cherry stoners, 75c to $1 35; chicken wire, C a square foot; hand sickles, 36 to 60c; lawn rakes, 45c; the best food choppers, 3100 to 82.00. John Olson, 738 West Broadway. Refrigerators, rerrlgeratora, refrigerators, carpets, linoleum, oil cloth, sideboards, combination bookcases; anything In nous furnltur. D. W. Keller. MB S. Main. Don't forget that 1 bar fine spring and summer aulta from 820 to 828. B. 8. Hluka. Proceeding of C'oaaty Board. Th Board of County Supervisors con vened yesterday for the regular June ses sion ana after, disposing of a few matters went into session aa a board of equalisa tion. Tha work of equalizing the assess ment of personal property, It is expected, will consume two day. The application of J. B. and O. A. Denton for license to .operate a ferry acroaa the Missouri from Florence, with a landing point on this side of the river opposite the 27 - '.pumping station at Florence, was referred to County Attorney Heaa. The- tax ferret contract with the firm of FlweDer A Schleicher waa ordered renewed. Under th contract Fleener V Schleicher receive 16 per cent of all moneys recovered Into the county treasury through thetr (Torts In unearthing property which has been oaMtted or bidden from assessment for taxation. -. - - High Seannl Cadet Election. The High School cadets held their annual election of offli-era yeeterday afternoon and it resulted a lullona. Captain,' -'Adam Richmond; first lieutenant. Andrew Peter son; second lieutenant, ;Karl Balrd; treas urer, Elmer Norgaard; Clerk, Floyd llend. rlrks; eergeant-at-arnia. Roy Bes.er. The cadets will go Into camp at Glen- wood Monday. June 11. until Sunday. June .17. The camp there will . be located on the 0d mgh Bchoo! grounds. The election of officers of tbe High School Athletic association will be held this after noon. '- ' Ottinira Woman Insane. Mrs. Flora Bell Nice of Ottumwa. la., whose actions at the Union Pacific transfer depot yesterday morning Indicated she was mentally unbalanced, waa taken In charge by the authorities nnd on order of the commissioners of Insanity sent to St. Ber nard's hospital until arrangements can be made to send her to her home. According to Mrs. Nice's story, her hus band, who is employed In a packing house In pttumwa, had turned her and her little daughter out of the house and had bought her a ticket to Omaha, where she has a brother, Charles Brown, living. On reach ing Pacific Junction Sunday night Mrs. Nice I and child left the train and remained the night there. She was not very clear as to her reason for leaving the tratn there, but yesterday morning a railroad official, she aald, placed her on the train for Council Bluffs. The woman appeared to be Buffer ing from rellgloua mania. The authorities at Ottumwa were notified, aa waa Mr. Brown. Mra. Nice's brother, In Omaha. The latter came across the rtver and took the little girl back with him. , Class nay Proicram. The senior class of the high school will hold Its class day exercises this evening In the auditorium cf the high school, where the following program will be given: Music Birds of Paradise High, School Orchestra .President's Addresa Mark Dotlson. President Class "08 Oration In the Realm of Fancy Miss Edith Organ Vocal Solo Auf Wle'der Seheh Mies Nellie Gross Class "Poem ....Mr. William Byers Class History Mr. Allen Sayles Piano Trio Glrard Onvott Misses English. Flicklnger and Llndsey Class Prophesy, .j., Miss Mina Sedawltk Recitation High Culture in Dixie Miss Httsel Brown Vocal Solo Memory... Miss Mary McConnell Presentation of Class Gift.,, Miss Louise Stephan Junior Response , -.- . Mr. Newton Farrell, President Class 07 Chorus Orange and Black Class of 06 The gift which the class will present to the school will be a program clock, whlcn wlU strike the hours of the different class sessions, ' . MISOR MKM'IOS. 4 Clark' sodas. t. Davis st II a drugs. ' Btockert sells carpets. Ed Rogers' Tony Faust beer. New location, 30 Pearl St. Maloney. Plumbing and heating- Blxby & Son. Woodrlng Undertaking company. Tel. 339. Lewis Cutler, funersl director. 'Phone 97. Diamonds as an investment. Talk to Leffert about It. ' 0ummr school, now or-en at Western Iowa college. Enroll, next Monday. Buy your Urea and bicycle aundrlea from Wllllanison, 17 South Main street. Pictures and art novelties for graduation gifts. C. E. Alexander. 838 Broadway. Be Stephen B6e. for fine brick and fire clay, sewer pipe, fitting tnd garden hose. If you hae ' tender feet and want a aood comfo'iaWe shoe - ae Duncan & Dean, 28 .iain street. . Thirty per Cent dlacount on O'r entire line of high grade' Chm ana Japan mat tings. - Peterson1 A "Schoenlng Co. Moving vans and wagons; furnltur stored. NesblUli Trsnsfer and Storage. Tel. 923. Oftloe SSI West Broadway. Miss Pansy Oito"was reported to b ser iously ill with diphtheria yesterday at the home of her-parents, 215 Vine street. Picture Framing a specialty. Pictures framed to order. Prices reasonable. Bur wick.. 11 South"Maln street Tel. 6t3. When you buy- your piano at A. Hospe Co's., 38 South Main street, you are aure you get the beet'piano made tor th money. Save money on plumbing and figure with Us. Work and material guaranteed to b first-class. V. A. Spencer,, 168 West. Broad way. ' I : The remains of Benedict Winkler, who died Saturday at St. Bernards hospital. ere sent yesterday to his former home ut Lindsay, Neb. For tale Wilt sacrifice on my fin plana Payments If desired. Can be seen at Schmoller ' & Mueller's. 502 Broadway, council Bluffs,1 la. - Hammocks at 75c', $1,00. $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.bu. $J.50, $2.75. $J.0u, $3 5u, i.00. $4 50. $5.00, to.jO and 6.00. Come and tsee. Paddock He Handschey Hardware Co. Two cases of diphtheria were reported to th Board ot lieultn yesterday; Bert Cop pie, I.to Avenue A, and Clarence Christen son, 728 Washington avenue. Do not sell your bid Iron, copper, brass and old rubbers-before you' see us. W pay $9 per. ton tor No. 1 macninery Iron. J. KatUeman. 808 S, Main. Tel. 650. We hav the finest lin of sampl monu ments to select from In tbe west. Sheely at, Lane alarbla and Uranit works, UI East Broadway, Council Bluffs, la. We wholesal ice cream. - chipped to any part ot th state, hpeclai prices to lh retail trade. I. Muccl. 216 Woat Broadway, Co. Bluffa. la. Tel. 864. A number of the local traveling men ex pect to, attend the-atate nietiug of the L nited 'Commercial Travelere to be held In Dubuque, Thurauay and Friday of this wee-. The hearing of James Burns, charged with assaulting K. W. McCoy, proprietor of a Broadway restaurant, was continued In Justice Gardiner court yeslcrony until June 11, . , 1 1 A marlage licenHC waa Issued vfBterday to A. DrlHkeil, aged -84 and Emma Wtutinore, aged 16, both of Crescent, la. They were married by Rev. Henry DeLong In his office In the court house. Have you noticed th nice yellow-geared delivery wagons on the atreet lately. Well, they were bought rrom an BrunU two big care of all styles and design Jut in; reducea prices tur ten uays. As a result of a conference between Fire Chief Jones and local Insurance men, it has been ut lunged tnui I lie nre department shall make a tent of tha fire hydrants throughout the city twice a year. Roy Ryckman, who waa committed to St. Bernard a hospital last fall, was-yesterday ordered paroled by the commissioners on Insanity for thirty days in custody ot hia alster. Mra. Smith, a resident of Mills county. County Attorney Hess lias gone to north ern Minnesota for a week's fishing. In his absence Asxlalunt County Attorney Dillon Koss will submit such criminal cases as are pending to the grand Jury, whicn will re convene today. City Detective Thomaa Callnghaa will bo niarriea lumoay, June i, io ftu.-t XVora A. licarn of thla city. The n-remony will be perroruied at 8t Francis Xavlt-r a church at 10 a. m. and Mr. C':iatin a;id his bride will take a short eastern trip. Attorney Fremont Benjamin received word yesterday from his son, Veme, in Idlanapolia that he had passed hia examin ation and had been admitted to the bar. Mr. Benjamin understands that hia aon will enter the practice of law in Indianapolis. Articles of incorporation papera of the Benjamln-Fehr Real Katate company of ihU clt were rtieu lor recutd, enle.ld. Toe capital stock ia plactd it $Ja.Ul0 and tha incorporators are: Verne Benjamin, Fre mont Benjumin, Elmer E. 1'enr and Wal lace Benjamin. Homo cooking la our specialty. W do the ooklng ourselves and prices ar mad as near hum economy aa circum stances will .permit. Good cool surround ing, clean table linen and clean table were. W do our beat to pleas you. Vienna Restaurant ' Why shorten your life hv bavin. hot stovs when you can buy belter bread and paatrlea at McAtes'a? "i ib real merit of our goods ir,at makes them ao rupular. Thy ar not aiiuply etjual to, but eller than any sold in the city. Try Taentlein Centuiy and Colonial bread and be convinced. Charlea Wiley, who haa been connected wun in rust national bank of thi cltv ior me laat eleven yeara, left last evening ior p:oui rain, b. u , Where he and tin associates -have purchased a controlling Interest In the Slate Banking' and Trust company, ana or wtucn Mr. Wiley will he - come cashier after July 1 Offt---rs of the i First National bank of thla city and the XtaiioiuU Ufcu ut Cuiuuicrv vX fit Louis will become stockholders In the company. Mis. Wiley will Join bar husband Jly 1. The Omit' a Council Bluffs Street Rsll way company has moved for a new trial lit the suit brought by C C. Cooper of Ports mouth, la., for 82.000 personal Injury dam axes and In which he was awarded last Saturday 8160. H I asserted by the de fendant companv that J. P. Organ, counsel for the plaintiff, went outside th record In addressing the- Jury.- The remnlns of Mr. Rachel B. Blum, Wife of Louis D. Blum and daughter of Juige and Mm. George Cerson $t Franklin sventie. this city, who died Sunday night In St. Joseph, Mo., arrived here last evening. The funersl will be held this sfternoon t t o'clock from the. Second Presbyterian church and burial will bo In Falrvtew ceme tery. Rev. Harvey Hostetler will conduct the services. John H. Albro of Saratoga. Wyo , died yesterday afternoon at Mercy hospital, where he has been a patient alnce March 16. He was 40 years of age and leaves a wife. The remains will be sent Wednesday to Fremont, Neb., where his mother. Mis. A. Albro, resides and where the funeral will be held Thursday. Lteceaaed waa a brother of Samuel Albro, former chief of police of thla city, Mrs. A. Nicoll. who tor close upon thirty five years has been In buslneaa at the one location. 120 West Broadway, where ah conducted the City bakery, retired yester day and will now seek a well-earned rest at her new home at the corner rf Seventh street and Washington avenue. Mrs. Nicoll Is the mother of George Nicoll, local man ager of the Western Union Telegraph com pany and James Nicoll, day sergeant of police. ' Mrs. May 8. Prior brought suit In the. district court yesterday for divorce from George A. Prior. She charges him with cruel snd Inhuman treatment and with once attempting to take her life with chloroform. She aaka that she be awarded the custody of their five minor children and 8fi00 ali mony. The Prior home and .contents were recently destroyed by fire and Mrs. Prior was granted an attachment against an un paid policy of fire insurance which they held on her furniture. The defendant la a stationery engineer. F. G. Spencer, a plumber, will have to ahow cause In police court thla morning whv he violated the city ordinance by falling to secure the requisite permit from the city clerk before making an excava tion on South Ninth street. Work on the excavation was begun Saturday, when Of ficer Matter, whose special duty Is to watch for violations of the ordinance governing these matters, . notified Spencer he must get a permit. This Spencer failed to do, but a'ter his arrest hastened to the office of the city clerk and obtained tho needed permit. Baerclse at Seola. NEC LA. la, June 4. tSpeclal.)-8atur-day night closed the annual commence ment exercise in the high school at this place. On Sunday, May 27, Rev. M. P. McClure of the Council Bluffs Presby terian church preached the baccalaureate address. On Thursday night the aenlora aave the clasa play. "All a Mistake." The graduating exercises were held Friday night In the opera house. President Charles E. Shelton of Simpson college de livered an Instructive lecture on the sub ject, "For Keeps." Saturday evening the Alumni association gave a banquet In honor of the graduates. A alrge number from out of town attended the exercises Thursday and Friday evenings. Heay Vote In Blaekhawk. CEDAR FALLS. Ia.. June 4. (Special.) The caucus held here Saturday was car ried by the "standpatters" by 231 msjorlty. The total vote was 1,064, nearly 175 more than the combined vote of Roosevelt ,and Parker two years ago. The "progressives" have served notice of contest, as It Is claimed that the "standpatters" voted solid nearly every normal student. Factional feeling la growing and It la claimed that Mr. Jarnagln of the Dally Record will never reap the fruits of the victory, as another candidate will be nominated for representstlve, no matter whether the Per kins or Cummins forces dominate at the county convention. - gammer School Dates, LOGAN, la., June 4. (8peclal.) The Har rison county teachers' summer school has been announced to be held at Woodbine, from June 18 to July 28. Th tuition fee wlll.be $ for the trm of six weeks. Th Instructors will be aa follows: M. A. Reed, G. B. Rlgg and F. J. Howe of Wood bine, Bertha Caldwell of Fort Dodge and L. B. Prultt of Mlnden. Examinations for county and state certificates will be held from July 20 to 28. The annual teachers' Institute will b held at Missouri Valley from July 30 to August t. Hniuboldt County Ticket. HUMBOLDT, Ia., June 4. (SpeclaLV-Th following ticket waa put In nomination at the Humboldt county republican primaries Saturday: Representative, T. O. Sanson; clerk of courts, 8. A. Nelson; recorder, W. B. West; auditor. J. Cunningham; treasurer, C. Halgrlma; sheriff, G. C. Clevldence; county superintendent, C. Messer; county attorney, W. J. Taft; surveyor, C. D. Walter. President Cannot Visit Iowa. WASHINGTON, June 4. Representative Hull extended an Invitation to the presi dent today to visit Dea Moines, Ia., on Au gust IS on the occasion ot the annual re union of the Army of the Philippines, but the president declined It. - Burglar Sentenced. IOWA CITY. June 4. t Special Tele gram.) Fred Davl waa aentenced In district court here to eighteen monthe lp the penitentiary for breaking and en tering. Mlaaonrt Droaih Broken. ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. June 4. Th six weeks' drouth was broken laat night, when the heaviest rain of the season fell. Be tween 0:30 and 7 o'clock nearly an Inch of water fell and a steady downpour con tinued throughout the greater part of lh night Benefit in crops Is Inestimable. Eminent Doctors Pralsa Itt Ingrtdlmtt We refer to that boon to weak, iiervous, suffering women known m Dr. Plerna't Favorit Prescription. Dr. John Fyfeo:ie of tha Editorial SUIT of Thb EctKCTio Medical Kivttw tart of Untcoru root (lietonia DUdoo) which Is one of the chief ingredient of the "Fa vorlte Prescription" : A remedy which Invariably acta as a nllu Ins lnvigoravor makes for normal so tivlty of tbe entire reproductive ytm. He continue "in Hnloniasw bar a medica ment which mom fully answers the abov purpose thtm any oUir drug with which I ant ocyutiinUd. In the treatment of disease pe culiar to women It I seldom that raa Is Man which doe not praaout some Indication fjr thla remedial agent Dr. Kyle further tart: "The following are among tbe leading indications for iielouia (Unicorn root), fain or selling In the back, with lucorrhiaj atonic (weak) conditions ot the reproducilv organs of women, mental depression and ir ritability, s-iaoclated with chronic diseases of th reproductive organs of women, coahtaut sensation of heat In lh reglou of UiSkkld Days; menorrbairla (flooding), due to a weak ened condition of th repruductlv ystem; meri-rruu-a (suppressed or absent monthly period ), arising from or accompanying an abnormal condition of th dlceatlv organs and aus-mic (thin blood) habit: dragging sensations in th extreme lower Dart of -li abdomen." II more or leas of the above symptom re present, no Invalid woman can do better than take Dr. P-erce' Favorite Prescription, one of the leading Ingredi ents ot which la L'olcorn root, or lieloulas. and the modlcal properllea of which It aaost faithfully represent. Of Golden teal root, another prominent Ingredient of "Favorite Prescription," Prof. Finley Elllngwood, M. D., of Ben nett Medical College, Chicago, says: " It I an Important remedy in disorders ot the womb. In all catarrhal condition and general eufeebleinent. It Is useful." Prof. John M. 8cudder, M. D., late ef Cincinnati, Maya of Goiden Seal root : "In relation to tta'geneml effects on th ratem. Ihtrt ia no madtt-tna n um oxmi whir ilttn I aurA furai aaantmttg ef etitnlun. It I untnmuuly regarded aa UM tunic useful ut all Uetiilliated slates.' Prof, bartholow, M. !.. of Jefferson piedlcal to) Uge, ear of Golden Seal : "Valuable In utarln bemorrbaa'. men or rhaiia tfloodlug) and cudgoeilv aiHur ruu (pauitul bm oa uusiton). Dr. Piere' Favorite Preacriptlof. faith fully rdprtx-tiiiia all the abua came! lq trrftfllciiU an-J curve thwdlse i lur- ' s kkf 1 tit reaissifwi4i AMASA SOCIETY IN COURT Daoition ExpacUd Poon in Euit to Dusolre tha focl'ty.' ASSOCIATION WON IN THE LOWER COURT Kaasaa City Man. Arrested for Im personating! a I nlted Mate Marshal. Make Attempt to fcacap tram t'aart. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DFS MOINES. June 4 (8peclal.)-The supreme court convenes for the June pe riod of the May trm tomorrow mornlnu nd the case for the dissolution of the Annul society In Iowa county, one of the biggest and mot Interesting caaes ever brought before the court .of the atate. Is to b orally argued. Judge Wd of Iow City appcm for the society and Attorney General -Mullan will appear for the slate. The Amana society la In po aesslon of thousnnds of acre of the best farm land of the atate. It la a religious organisation, living In the moat rigid sim plicity. Suit was started on th order of Judge Bylngton of the district court to determine whether the society should not be forced to Incorporate, It being as serted that It has ceased to be an eejemoeynary Institution and that 'It did exist for pecuniary profit, and hence un der the laws should regularly Incorporate In th district court the Amana society won. It Is alleged that th valu of the property owned by th oclet amount to over $.0n0.000. Th land Is located In the northeastern corner of Iowa county and on It I situated four villages. Amana, South Amana, North Amana and Home steed. Impersonated United State Marshal. Bryant Bigga of Kansas City, who came to De Molnea yesterday on an excursion, arrested a Plnkerton detective and three or four excurslonslsts, representing that he was a United State marshal. He was arrested himself when h rearhed this city and sought to turn . his prisoner over to the police, and today when being arraigned In police court made a bold attempt to es cape the custody of the officers. On the train coming from Kansas City a passen ger announced that he had bean robbed of $io0. Bigg said he' waa a United State marshal and at one arrested the Plnker ton detective and three or four other pas sengers. In police court today Biggs acted maniacal and threw his arms around a police officer', neck. He was finally Over powered and placed in a cell. The Plnker ton detective arrested wss A. B. McJames of St. Paul and the Kansas City passen ger arrested by Biggs was' Attorney FJ R. Wright of Kansss City. All the per sons arrested by Biggs were released here Grand. I.odg-e Mason Tomorrow. ' The Iowa Grand Lodge of th Masonic order will open In this city tomorrow morn Ing at o'clock and I.ooo Masons will be In the city. An elaborate program for sev eral day has been mapped out. Thla la the first time in many year that the lodge ha met in this city. There will be a three Says' school of Instruction. The local lodge will assemble at the Chamberlain hotel, the headquarters of th grand lodge, tomorrow morning and escort the grand lodge to the auditorium, where the three days' school -will be held. During the" three days, In ad dition to the .school of Instruction the lodge will visit the army post, where a special drill of the Eleventh cavalry ho been arranged with full review at 2 p. m. Wednesday afternoon officers will be elected for th ensuing year and In th evening the entlr seating capacity of the new Em pire theater will be given to the. Visitors to witness a vaudeville production. Gothrisksrg Mayor' an on Trial. Henry Otto, the alleged son of the mayor of Gothenburg, Sweden, who was arrested as a participant In the bold hold up at Valley Junction, will be on trial In the district court her tomorrow for attempted murder. Connell BlotTs Hid Tomorrow. The State Board of Control will tomorrow open the bids for the construction or me big $50,000 building for the School for the Deaf at Council Bluffs. Thla Week's Conventions. ' Republican county conventions are being held thl week as follows: Monday, Worth; Tuesday, Hardin and caucuses In Mus catine; Wednesday, Montgomery; Thursday, primaries In Jefferson; Friday, caucuses In Eaat Waterloo and Newton; Saturday, pri maries In Jasper and conventions In Cass, Story, Black Hawk, Muscatine and Jeffer son. It I understood hra that Governor Cum min ha abandoned his program for this week and will spend all hi time In Black Hawk and Jasper counties. tjiFollette Not Comlngr. Senator LaFollett will not com from Washington to tak part In the Iowa cam paign In the Internet of Governor' Cummlna. Governor Cummlna today received a letter from the senator stating that hia duties In Washington prevented his leaving there, Worked oa Sympathies, t A man giving hi name a Boyle of Omaha canvaaaed East Des Moines for aid today, claiming that he had Just romo from the soldiers' home at Marshalltown and was a veteran of the civil and SpnnNh American war. Through telling a different tory at each place he was detected, but th police failed to make an arrest, the man learning of the suspicion and making his etcap. . HOW HE WON A FREE RIDE Hobo Take Lively machine; la Preferear ta a Rid on th Rod. A husky 300-pound man of th hobo typ worked a new game upon' a Southern Pa cific passenger conductor the other night The man boarded the train t Ban Antonio nd took his seal In th forward smoker. and apparently sank Into a deep slumber. Hia snores resounded through the car. At Intervals throughout the all night ride to Houston the conductor, aided by the train men, tried to arouse him ao as to get hii ticket. They pounded hint, pulled his ears, his nose and Jabbed him all over the body with their fists. H slept through It all. or at least he appeared to be asleep. Just a th train was pulling Into th yard at Houston he cut short a snore roused himself, opened hi eye and aat up In hi seat. Th conductor waa entering the coach and saw that his troublesome passenger was awak at laat. Without word th conductor touched him upon the arm and called for hi, ticket. The man felt through hi pocket with a sleepy air "I II declare, I forgot to by a ticket," be announced. . "If you hav no ticket you can pay me the far; 1. I $.8o." th conductor said. Tha man looked at th conductor and mil apread over hi face. 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