Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 13, 1906, Page 3, Image 3
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1306. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL BLUFFS Office, 10 Pearl Su Tel. 43. MIJOR MESTIO. rH, drug. Clara's eodss. toeksrt sells carpets. Vina engraving at Insert's. lid Rogers' Tony Fauat bwr. Plumbing and heating. Blxby at Ron. Souvenir postals, Alessnder's, 133 B'way. Woedrlng Undertaking company. Tel. 319. Lewis Cutler, funeral director. 'Phone 87. , DIAMONDS A8 - AN INVESTMENT. TALK TO LEFFSRT ABOUT IT. MIm Cora Gretier of the Washington .venue scbool le visiting In Colorado. George Hoagland haa the Kansas Bball Brick. All herd brick. Oet bis price. Judge Q. M. Bcott and C. F. Mauer left Saturday for a Ashing trip In Minnesota. Only ten daya more for those suit at Hicks', worth 136 and up. K. 8. Hlcka Bee Stephen Bros, for Are brick and Are clay, eewer pipe, nttlngs and garden hose. BTRICTLT CASH FOR AL.L, SHOES AT DUNCAN St DEAN'S GREAT CIOtilNU , OUT UOK SAt.iL. B. W. Elder -end family of Ix Angeles. Cai , are guests at the homes of J. 8. Dong fend Robert Hendersan. - Mrs. Elder Is a timer of Mrs. Henderson. We whoiesole Ice cream. Shipped to any part of the slat. Special price to the re tail trade. 1. Mucd, He tvm Broadway, Council Bluffs. Ia. Tel. Mi. We have the Anest line of sample monu ments to select from lb the west. Bheeley 4k Lane Marble and Granite Works, 111 East Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ia. Mrs. I. C. Bonham and daughter, Jayne, ' I'oiTom, of Tacoma, Wash., and Mrs. red ef Jefferson. Ia-. are guests he 'and Mrs. J. I Mabie of Oakland file--, - mil opening Weatern Iowa college, Mer riam block. Council Bluffs, la.. Monday, August 37. English, Normal, Bookkeeping and Shorthand departments. Send for new catalogue. Both phones. . The general committee In charge of the German day celebration to be held In thla city October 1 and 3 has appointed a solic iting committer, which will start out today end canvass the city for funds. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cola' the latter for- Berly Miss Alma N. Neunaa, daughter of re. Theresa Neunas of 813 South Main treat, . who Svere married last week In Salt Lake, arrived home yesterday. Just received something. In new and up-to-date picture moulding. Now Is your chance to get that picture framed up you laid away. Berwick. HI Houth Main. Don't worry about lha price; wa will make that right. The following Iced drinks and lea cream will be served all this week at the Clark Drug company's: Madja, frosen phosphate. bi Dorian nip, eiaoraao sundae, tropical sun- da. Carmenclte kiss, southern beauty, American sunaae and Greenland loo berg. OWINO TO THE LARQH: CROWDS THAT ARB ATTKNDINO OUR BALIS DURINO THE DAT WB HAVE DE CIDED TO KEEP OPEN UNTIL NINE O'CLOCK EAtJH EVENING HEREAF TER. DUNCAN DEAN, 23 MAIN ST. Max Orollch and his son. Sandy, will have a hearing in police court thla morn ing on the -charge of violating the city or- ainancea by emptying elope and other gar bags In a vacant lot at Eighth avenue and Mala street, uroilch ana his son are in ' the employ of the Miller Brewing company. Tha golf tournament at the Manawa links lor the jecquemine tropny is reaching tne Interesting stage, only eight players being eft In tha handicap contest. The series of games this week will be as follows: Mel- bop against Hlser. Shepard against Mayne, Coppock against Empskle, and Block against Hess. ' Lucy, the 11-year-old daughter of Mr. and 3fre, W. H. Baldwin, former residents of this city, died Saturday afternoon at their Home in Ferry, la. The remains wiu be brought here today and burled In St. Jo seph s cemetery. The child was a grand daughter oi Mr. ana Mrs. jonn &.eiiy oi . 1 South Ninth street. In district court today Judge Wheeler will hear tha application of W. A. Jamas (or a modification of the decree of divorce secured by him against Cora James so that . tha custody of. their little girl may be taken from the mother and given him. Mrs. James haa Aled a resistance to tha application of her former husband and will tight it to tha bitter end. A large num ber of witnesses have been subpoenaed on both sides.- Where Shall I Bay My Groceries r .WB ANSWER THIS QUESTION, FIRST WHERE PRICES ARE RIGHT, SEC OND. WHERE THE GOODS ARB FRESH . AND FIRST CLASS. THIRD. WHERE TOU WILL RECEIVE COURTEOUS AND HONEST TREATMENT. WE FULLFIL THE ABOVE REQUIREMENTS IN EV ERT RESPECT. , GIVE US A TRIAL OR DER AND WB ARE SURE TOU WILL BB OUR REGULAR CU8TOMER. JOHN OLSON. 78 W. BROAD WAT. RAID IS NOT PRECONCERTED Major Pan! th t ManbstUs Jut ia Tim to Witoeii Bow. PUTS HIM IN A MOOD TO INVESTIGATE Orders Foliee to Arrest All Csantei with Place, hwt They Fall Get Bartender Cnttl Seat Back hy the Mayor. ' The raid on the Manhattan saloon res taurant after midnight Saturday by Mayor Macrae was not preconcerted. It was tha result of a disturbance In front of ' the place, which attracted the mayor's atten tion, and the raid followed. A young fellow who was eating lunch In the restaurant became Involved In a eon troversy with one of the waiters, which led to the young fellow offering to settle the dispute with his fiats. Charles Per fine, an attache of the place, whom the city directory gives as "clerk at the Man hattan club," who was also partaking of a midnight lunch, took It upon himself to throw the young man Into tha street Just as Mayor Macrae happened to pass. The victim ' of Pertlne's ofllolousnese seised tha opportunity to complain to the mayor that liquor waa being served In tha restaurant and tha latter decided to In vestigate. He found several persons seated at the tables with suspicious looking beer bottles In front of them. He Instructed the two officers with him to arrest every per son connected with the establishment, but at first the officers only carried out the Instructions so far as the two waiters back of tha lunch counter were concerned. . From the Manhattan Mayor Macrae went to tha police station, and when the two waiters were brought there he ordered them released and the bartender arrested. Captain Schaffer and Officers Wood, Gil lespie and Arnold then repaired to the Manhattan to take Jim Hansen, the bar tender, Into custody. Hansen was eating his lunch when the officers arrived and de clined to budge until he had finished his meal, which he did while the four officers stood around him. Hansen, after occupy ing about twenty minutes In eating his lunch, accompanied the officers to police headquarters, where, however, he was not detained nor booked. Yesterday tha police received a tip that In a certain saloon on Broadway neaf the business center liquor was being sold In the cellar. Detectives Callaghan and Keellne were detailed to Investigate, but on reaching the place found everything se curely locked and not a soul on the prem ises. Later another tip reached the police to tha effect that liquor was being sold In apartments over a saloon on Pearl street. Detective Callaghan was again sent hot foot to Investigate, but unearthed nothing stronger than Missouri water, and the only persons In the place were tha man and wife who occupy the upstairs apartments. city of Des Moines. Hon. Iesll M. Shaw, In th absence of President Roosevelt, will represent the administration, and ha and Hon. J. A. T. Hull, chairman of tha house committee on military affairs, will address the meeting. On Wednesday there will be a big parade, a striking feature of which promises to be the division designated "as It was In the Philippines." On Tuesday there will be a review at Fort Des Moines for the Philippine vets, besides other numerous forms of entertainment. W. C. T. I". DISTRICT COVE!TIO! Larsre Delegation Gnlasr from Connrll Blaffs ta Attend. A large delegation from Council Bluffs will attend the convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance union of the Sixth district of Iowa to be held In the First Presbyterian church at Woodbine. Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. The district officers sre: President, Mrs. G. G. Balrd, Council Bluffs: vies president, Mrs. O. O. Oldham. Council Bluffs; secretary. Mrs. H. B.' McNaughton, Earllng; treasurer, Mrs. ldella B. Hart. Council Bluffs. The convention will assemble Tuesday afternoon and there will be an evening ses sion. On Wednesday there will be morn ing and afternoon sessions and In tha even ing oratorical gold medal contest. The contestants and their subjects will be: Rena Coulthard, California, "The Old Vio lin;" C. . N. Crawford, Council Bluffs, "Judge Morse's Reasons;" Florence Klub, Earllng. "The Defense of a Drunkard;" Ouy Lalng, Panama, "A Boy Plea." The program for. the business sessions follows: TUESDAY AFTERNOON. 1 :3tV-Devotional, Mrs. H. A. Kinney, AVoodblne. J:0O Roll call and appointment of com mittees: report of secretary; report of treasurer; report of auditing committee; president's address; report of unions by presidents. TUESDAY EVENING. 3:00 Bible exposition, Mrs. E. K. Denny, Council Bluffs; music; address, Mrs. Ida B. Wise, state corresponding secretary, Des Moines; silver chimes; adjournment. WEDNESDAY MORNING. 3.0ft Executive committee meeting. :0O Devotions, Odella B. Hart. 3:18 "Department Work: jAil and Prison." . E. K. Denny, Council Bluffs; 'The Sabbath and How to Observe It." Mrs. ldella B. Hart, Council Bluffs; election of officers; discussion of new constitution, Mrs. Ida B. Wise. Des Moines. Noontide Prayer Miss Winona Doug lass, Dunlap. ' WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. J.OO-Devotlons. Mrs. Wlllett. Woodbine. 2:15 Department work continued; "Pur ity," Mrs. Hattle McNaughton, Earllng; "Medal and Essay Contest Work," Mrs. O. O. Oldham, Council Bluffs; "What Hope ful Signs Do We See to Encourage Us to Believe That ,the Temperance Cause Is Gaining?" Mrs A. A. Thompson, Dunlap; "Our Hope for the Future." Mrs. Joslah Coe, Woodbine; Local presidents, Ave-mln-ute talks on topic, "Best Thing Our Union Has Done This Year." GREEN AND NORFOLK FURNACES GIVE THE BEST SATISFACTION. A8K PEOPLE THAT USE THEM. THET WILL TELL TOU WHAT THEY ARB. F. A. SPENCER. 1M Broadway. . Wa are agents for tha bast wheel chairs for Invalids. C. E. Alexander, 331 B'way. MALONET'S PEARL ST. NEW LOCATION. SO A FINE 80-ACRB FARM Ava miles from Council Bluffs postofflce, well Improved. Will take a 32,000 residence toward It. Address D. 8. Kerr, KM Broad way, Council Bluffs. 'Phones 417 and SM Re. For Imported wines, liquors and Bud welser beer go to L. Rosenfeld, wholesale liquor dealer, til South Main street A. Metsgar aV Co. New Location of Wholesale Bakery. . 31 Mynster 8treet,' Co.i Bluffs, la. Home-made Bread a Specialty, Visitors Welcome. -" THE MOST UP-TO-DATai RESTAUR ANT IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. GOOD SER. VICB AND HOMB COOKING. Tha Calu met restaurant. 620 Broadway. MALONET'S PEARL ST. NEW LOCATION. It you are looking xorwara to your sum mer's outing you will need a faw va cation necessities; it you are going camp ing with a small party you will want a faw' delicacies ; If you are going to a picnic you will want your basket Ailed with , "good things to eat." Sandwiches, olives, pickles, cakes, cheese, fruits, a cold bottle of ginger ale or root bear In tact MoAtee haa everything necessary to All a dainty lunch basket ' and tha bast tha market affords. ' - . 1 ClaeUtaT Oat Sala oa m sinter Goods, M per cant discount on Gasoline Stoves, Hammocks, Garden Hose, lea Cream . Ft as acre and Water Coolers. Don't forget . wa sail Ender's Dollar Rasor. , SWAINE MAUER, 333 and 333 Broadway. . ' Gas Staves as Ranees. Wa have tha Favorite Gas Stoves In a variety of slses and styles. Prices from SUM to 126.00 for tha popular slses. ' Don't buy a gas stove without first seeing tha Favorites. Paddock and Handachey Hardware Co. Did It aver occur to you why there are no . many "VanBrunt's Vehicles" down around tha streets of Council Bluffs? It Is because ha sells nothing but tha best quality, and If there Is anything wrong tie makes It good.- That Is worth some thing. Isn't ItT - ' Wa pay SUM par ton tor castlron : mixed, tj.ot par ton; stoves. 37.(0; rags, le a Ib.j rubber. To i oopper. lio per lb, J. Kattle koan. SOS South Main. Both 'phones (BO. ' LEFFERT'S Tha Only Perfect DOUBLE yiSION LENS. COMB IK AND BEE THEM. EXPERT OPTICIANS. ' .40 Broadway.' f OCAVCNGER WORK .1 haul dead animals. H e par head. nura and all I Garbage, aanes. ataoura and all rub bish; clean vaulta and cesspools. All jerk dena Is guaranteed. , Caiia proaipUr attended to. - . 'Vhona. Bad ims. J. a SHERLOCK (.300 acres good farm land In eastern Colo rado, 35 per aero and up; no Irrigation re quired. Can raise all kinds of small grain nd corn. A few good homesteads Join our lands. Send for printed matter. F. C Lougee, 124 Main street. Council Bluffs. Ia. POOR CHAMCB FOR LIGHT COKTRACT Compear lawllltng to Meet Condi tions of Ooaacll. Unless Councllmen Wallace and Knud- sen modify their demands for gas extension materially the chances for the city coun cil approving at Its meeting tonight the proposed lighting- contract with the Cltl sens' Gas and Electric company, it Is said. are slight. Some agreement, however, on tha disputed points may be reached be fore tha council meets, as President Nash expects to be In tha city this morning to confer with Counoilmen Wallace and Knud- sen and tha members of tha Are )and light Councilman Wallace, who as a member of the real estate Arm of Dodge Co. la Interested In Babbitt, place, Insists that ths gas mains be extended to that addition. This Mr. Nash says cannot be done this year, as it Is almost impossible to secure sufficient quantity of pipe. Tha exten sion to Babbitt place, Mr. Nssh says, would mean tha laying of 2,600 feat of main, and CENTRAL FLOUR -31 If. Every as ok warranted. Central Grocery and Meat Mar ket. Both 'phones 24. Srocery Store Robbed. L. N. Green, who conducts a grocery at 134 West Broadway, locked the front door of his store yesterday morning ' while ha went to a nearby barber shop to get bis whiskers trimmed, but omitted to fasten the catch on a rear window. On his re turn he found the window open and Investi gation disclosed the fact that the till had been robbed of 33.96 and that several pack ages of tobacco were missing. Grocer Green toll the police he suspected a young lad who was In the store when he locked up to go and get shaved. . Iowa Naws Notes. ATLANTIC The eleven months old son of Oro Swolley got held of some daisy fly killers that are deadly poison and ate a quantity of the poison before he was dis covered. A physician waa called at once, and aside from making him deathly sick, no serious damage will result. ATLANTIC The prohibition party has called a district convention of the Ninth congressional and Fifteenth Judicial dis tricts to meet In this city on August 30, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for congress and three Judges. Oliver W. Stewart of the national prohibition com mittee will be Jiere on that day to deliver an address. ' ' ATLANTIC J. H. Knight of Bear Grove, who was In this city Thursday In search of his son Oliver, 16 years of age, who had been gone from home since June 17, has located him at the Frank Berry farm near Wlota and has taken the boy back home. Horses Stolen Near Stnrgis. BTURG18, B. D.. Aug. II (Special Tele mm I U'irii w n Kmnrht here last nlsrht as there are only at present seventeen cot- j that thievei had stolen seven horses from tages In Babbitt place, tha revenue from . nnch north 8turgis, belonging to L. such service would not warrant the . ex-, Cowdln Grtlt excitement prevailed. A pense at this time. . - nartv of Afteen armed men. together with Councilman Knudsen demands a number sh.riff Brown, started out Immediately. of extensions In tha south part of the, city golng , a drectloni. some of them re- ana is pacKea up in nis aemanos ny wai- ,urn,d our1nf the nlKht. jy, of the lace. After the last conference Mr. Nash horBe, wer. found thl, morning on the re. told tha councllmen that he had made every rvanon near Bear Butte, the other two concession practleabls and that he could Mng atAM, nor,e, ar. m,mgi not and would not go any further. "The potfd to hav. ttn riden off by the thlevei matter Is now up to you. gentlemen." he 8om tnlnk ... wlr, fenoe ... cut fop ' . ' I meanness to let the horses out, while An interesting time is looked tor at tnetoth, tnlnk it ... ork thlev,. cuunvu memiii turnout, wiicti iiiv cvn- tract Is reported by the Are and light com mittee with tha recommendation that It be approved. . All parsons knowing themselves to be In. debtad to. Duncan 4b Dean or tha Duncan Shoe company are requested to call and settle at aace. Tell your troubles to Hafsr, tha lumbar man. If they are In his Una. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Tel. M. Night LSN. Mast Ow. , - Thirty -one lots belonging to an eld estate, west of car house on Avenuee A, B and C, First. Second and Third avenues, fifty lots, 3100 each.' on monthly payments. Wallaoe benjamin, room 1,, First National bank building. Both 'phones 303. . Swaen Heeds Money. " : I can aell S-room modern- dwelling at big discount. If sold at ones. .It li In fine neighborhood and an paved street: Call soon. There are several smaller dwellings, too. Tel. a. Charles T. Officer. 413 Broad- Philippine Veterans Rewalea. A number . of tha 'hoys who served through tha campaign In ths Philippines will go to Des Moines today to attend the seventh annual reunion of tha National Society Army of tha Philippines, which commences today and lasts over Wednes day. Governor A. B. Cummins will welcome ths visitors o& beaelfv of the state and Mayor O. W. MattarnVon hehaif of tha to steal them. . Matamaaa Killed la Mine. LEAD, 8. D.. Aug. 11 (Special Tele gram.) Aba Dyer, a motorman employed on tha three hundred foot level of the High land mine, received Injuries by the over turning off the motor which he waa driving which caused his death at 1 o'clock this morning. The motor Jumped the track, turned over and Dyer was caught beneath it. His light arm 'was torn off and he was hurt Internally. He was married and leaves besides his wife, two children. Hand Shattered hy Gnn. STURGIS. S. D., Aug. U.-(Special Tele gram.) F. W. Tracy, a farmer residing north of here, had his hand badly torn to pieces by an accidental discharge of a shot gun. Amputation of the Arst three Angers and part of the hand was neces sary, leaving only tha thumb and little finger. thaat at French Beat. ' PARIS, Aug. IX A despatch from Tan gier to tha Temps reports that a shot from shore today passed over a whaleboat 'of tha French northern squadron, which Is lying off the port and that tha admiral In command has Wdered an Inquiry. Mad Mallah Raids Border. , LONDON. Aug. 13.-The correspondent at Aden, of the Mail reports that the Mad Mullah has raided the Somallland border, killing mora than 1.000 'of tha Rareharoa tribe dwelling In tha Ogdeies) region v) capturing LOuu camels. , , VETERANS FROM THE ORIENT Soldiers Wbo Barred ia the Philippines HeTinc Reunion This Week. RAISING THE RATES ON ' FRATERNALS State Para Food Camaslssloa la a Start la an Analysis of tha Sa-CnllaS Health (From a Staff Correspondent.) ' DES MOINES. Aug. 12.-Speclal.) Des Moines will tomorrow he the gathering place of the soldiers who fought In the Philippines. The seventh annual reunion of the Army of the Philippines will be held In this city tomorrow and Tuesday, termi nating In a campflre Wednesday evening. Every effort has been made to make the reunion the biggest and most successful yet held. The lending officers of the army snd navy who participated In the engage ments In the Philippines will be here, In cluding Lieutenant General S. M. B. Young and General Bates. There are many early arrivals in the 'city tonight. Tomorrow morning there will be a reception to tha delegates snd visitors at the Bavery hotel snd In the afternoon at 2 o'clock there will be the Arst meeting of the organisation of the Army of the" Philippines. It will be held In Knights of Pythias hall at the corner of Sixth and Locust and Commander-in-Chief Alfred 8. Frost of Evans ton, HI., will preside. The Invocation will be given by Chaplain Bee be and the vet erans will be welcomed to the city by Mayor George W. Mattern and to the state by Governor A. B. Cummins. There will be 'numerous responses, and In the evening there will be a smoker In the same hall. Tuesday forenoon there will be a recep tion at , Fort Des Moines, tendered by Colonel Thomas, and in the efternoon at 1 o'clock a business meeting In Knights of Pythias halt, to be followed by addresses by Secretary L. M. Shaw and Congressman J. A. T. Hull. In the evening an athletic entertainment at the Iowa Athletic club rooms. Wednesday the soldiers will meet at tha hall In the morning, and there will be a parade of the principle streets of the city In the afternoon at 2 o'clock a business meeting at which officers will be elected for the coming year. While this business meeting Is In progress, the women attending will be given an automobile drive over the city, starting at 1:30 from the Chamberlain hotel. The reunion will close with a camp- Are Wednesday evening. . In addition to this regular program it has been arranged to give the women at tending a theater party at Ingersoll park Monday evening. They will witness the drill of the Eleventh cavalry at Fort Des Moines Tuesday morning. Tuesday even Ing the visiting women will be entertained at the home of Mrs. W. S. Conkllng, 1003 Pennsylvania avenue, while the men wit ness the wrestling match at the athletic . . High Rates for .Fraternala. Rates based on the American experience table of mortality are to be recommended by the Insurance commission as the mint mum rates for fraternal Insurance com' panles. Though the recommendations of the legislative commission have not been prepared, It la understood to have been practically agreed upon by the commission that this recommendation will be made to the legislature. The.,. recommendation will revolutionise the fraternal insurance bust ness, as the rates sit' present charged are far less that the American experience table of mortality. Tha rates are now not even up to the American fraternal congress tables. . The same American experience table rates will be recommended as the minimum rates for assessment companies. Health Foods Target. The laboratory equipment for the chem ical laboratory for the Food and Dairy, Commissioner's department, which was lost - In shipment from Denmark to Dps Moines, has been found, and it Is promised that the laboratory will soon, be set up and ready for use. Pending Its comple tion the chemlst for the department Is making analyses at the laboratory of High land Park college, but only In a small way. The new food law provides that the food and dairy commissioner shall analyse all foods coming into the state, snd one of the Arst things to be looked after by the department will be the prepared health foods. It Is asserted by, some that these foods rare more susceptible to deception than any other and more easily adulterated than most other foods on the market, be cause they are made by secret formulas and their contents or Ingredients' are se crets. It Is asserted that some such foods are made , of nothing moretnor less thsn corn cobs properly tree. led to make them savory and then shaved Into thin chips. It Is said that ground dbcoanut , shells treated to make them soft, and mixed with toasted bread crumbs, are palmed off as health-giving foods. With the completion of the laboratory so that work on an ex tensive scale can be done an effort will be made to ascertain to what extent this is true. Under the pure food lsw It Is Illegal to In sny way deceive the public as to foods. If a food Is advertised and labeled as a healfh-glvlng food that Is In fact manufactured out of corn cobs, It Is Illegal, snd the commissioner will at once take steps to put a stop to It. i Enoraaoas Grata shipments. Railroads are preparing to move, from Iowa this year the biggest grain shipments In the history of the state. Last year the yield of corn waa 346,000,000 bushels, an Increase of about 25.000,000. This year there is every Indication that the Increase will be much greater. The oats and wheat crops have been good and up to the aver age, though not record breakers, but the quality of the grain is much above the average, and for this reason will sell more readily and bring a better price, and hence the shipments will be heavier. Because of the amall elevator capacity In the northern two-thirds of the stats, the railroads an ticipate trouble in handling the crop. The Arst shipments are ready now, and It Is confidently expected that In a few weeks the shipments will tax the railroads to ths limit to furnish cars. Xo Opposition te HnbharS. Congressman Hubbard of the Eleventh district will be renominated to . congress without opposition, and the three candi dates who have been announced and dis cussed In that connection will no longer be candidates. A meeting was held a few daya ago In Storm Lake In the office of F. F. Favllle. which was attended by all the leading Cummins men of the district, and after considerable discussion It was de cided to not oppose the renomlnatlon of Mr. Hubbard for a second term. Mr. sFm villa himself wa ona of the candidates that had been announced to oppose Hub bard. Ths meeting was also attended by 8. D. Rinlkor of Lyons county, another candidate who had been announced, and also by George C Bcott of Sioux City, who had bean much discussed ss a candidate. 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DATE FOR BRYAN'S ARRIVAL Roaches Nsw York Ancnst SO and Heme at Lincoln Sen tenner . PARIS, Aug. .-Wllllam J. Bryan and his party went In automobiles to Fontaln bleau today where they visited the palace. Mr. Bryan hopes to pay his respects to President Fallllerea at Ramboulllet Mon day or Tuesday. He cabled C. W. Bryan, of Lincoln, Neb., today, fixing the date ef his arrival In New Tork as August 30. He will visit New Haven and, Bridgeport, August 31; Jersey City, September 11; Louisville, September 13 and Cincinnati, September 13, stopping at Kansas City on ths return trip. FORECAST 0FTHE WEATHER Fair and j Warmer Monday, Showers nd Cooler Tnesday, for Nebraska. WASHINGTON, Aug. U-Forecast of the weather for Monday and Tuesday: For Nebraska Fair and warmer Monday; showers and cooler Tuesday. For Iowa and Missouri Fair and warmer Monday; showers and cooler by Tuesday night. For Illinois Fair and wanner Monday and Tuesday. For North and South Dakota Fair and warmer In east, cooler and showers In the west portion Mondsy; showers and cooler Tuesday. , For Wyoming, Colorado and Montana Showers and cooler Monday; showers Tuesday. Local Record. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. OMAHA. Aug. 12. Official record of temper ature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last throe years: ' IX. 19U6. 1904. 1902. Maximum temperature.... 83 M 89 M Minimum temperature.... 0 72 70 M Mean temperature 72 7 80 , tn Precipitation 00 .01 .00 .57 Temperature and precipitation departures from the normal at Omaha since March 1. and comparison with the last two years: Normal temperature 74 Deficiency for the day 1 Total deficiency since March 1, 190S 189 Normal precipitation 11 Inch Deficiency for the day 11 Inch Precipitation since March 1. 1M6. .13.07 Inches Deficiency since March 1, 19n.... 1. 76 Inches Deficiency for cor. period 19H5. ... 3. 08 Inches Deficiency for cor. period 1MM.... 3.12 Inches The Guilf rot Coast Texas That's the name of a new eigkty-page "'illustrated' book just published by Rock Island-Frisco Lines. It is of vital importance to you that you secure and read it.' 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