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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, MAY 20. 1907. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL BLUFFS Offlrv, IS sof St. T.l. 43. MISOR ME3T10. Davis, drufs. fitockert sells corpsts. Ed Roscrs' Jory Faust br. Fine ensravings at LefTetfa Ses Bchmldt's elptfant new photo. Stock pastured, Pftlnner. 'phone 21771 Lewis Outlet, funeral director, 'phon. tl. Woodrlnir 1'ndertaJtins; company, Tel. 639. PETERSEN & BCHOENINO SELJL, RUG3 Pictures for graduation gifts. C. E. Alex anlr, SJ liroadway. Leaders In steel rods for $2.60. Peter snn & Sohoenlna;. Refrigerators that save Ice at D. W. Keller's, Ktf South Main street. DIAMONDS A3 AN INVESTMENT, TALK TO LEFFERT ABOUT IT. Wanted to buy, a pood hard coal heater. Address O., Bee office, 15 Scott street. Oxcarts are all the go now. All kinds at the very lowest prices. D. XV. Keller, 103 Bnuth Main. Mrs Virginia McConnell of Chicago la visiting br mother, Mrs, M. M. Robin son, b)i Fourth avenue. before, you buy. -see us for wall paper and picture framing. Council Bluffs Paint. Oil and Ulass Co., Merrtam Blk. BLDWEI3ER BOTTUED BEER 13 BERVED VSLtY AT FIRHT-CLA38 BARd AND CAFEH. I. ROSENFELD CO., Arts. OFFICE BPACE FOR RENT-Only half block from Bro.idway, apposite Nebraska telephone building. Heat and Hjfht fur nished. Omaha fit a ortlce, 15 Scott street Mrs. Kato Ochurn, who spoks at ,tba Broadwxy Methodist church yesterday morning, was in the Boxer uprising in China with Mrs. J. H. Gasson of this city. She Is now located at Nan Chang. The ba.e ball game between the Boost ers of this city and the IHamonds of Omaha, scheduled lor yesterday at the Sixth street grounds, fall-! to h pulled off as the Omaha team for some reason or other failed t m show up. Counsel for Qeorge Mntheson, the young man tried for aspnult with Intent to murder Former IH-puty Sherllt Baker, and found guilty of ns.aault with Intent to commit great bodily Injury only, It Is said, will tile a motion fur a new trial today. Mr. and Mrs. C I. Leonard are visiting Mrs. Leonard s patents, Mr. and Mra. (i. W. Letchford. Miss letohford, who for the last year has been living on a claim in B'ulh Dakota, and Mr. Leonard were married Tuesday of last week at Mitchell, a. D. Rev. II. W. Starr, rector of St. Paul's church, will go today to Burlington to at tend the diocesan convention of the Kpls copal church. Mrs. Ueorge H. Jackson, it is understood, will be the only lay rep resentative from 8U Paul's at the con vention. The Men's club of the First Christian church will meet this evening at the home of A. C. Foster, 702 Madison avenue. An address will be given by Hon. C. O. Saund ers and E. K- Jackson, county superintend ent of schools, will entertain with jacal selections. F. M. Anthony of Madison avenuVias complained to the police of the theft from his reside.noe during the absence of the family of valuable papers, rare coins and some family Jewelry, heirlooms, taken from a cash box left In a supposedly se cret hiding place. LIGHT LIVERY AND PHAETONS. WE HAVE GOOD RELIABLE AND GENTLE HOUSES FOR PEOPLE WHO DESIRE TO TAKE A DRIVE INTO THE COUN TRY. AND FAST DRIVING HOItSES, IF YOU DESIRE THFM. GRAND LIVERY, J. W. AND ELMER E. MINNICK, PRO PRIETORS. The supervisors of Pottawattamie and Harrison counties will tneet Tuesday in this city In Joint session as a drainage board, at which time it is expected they will be called upon to approve the transfer of the Western Dredging company's con tract for the Boyer Cut-off and Willow crock ditches to Pollard, Goff A Co., who are1, ggmg trie Alien creek cutcn. - The.' Board of Education at Its meeting Tuesday night ' will open bids for the pur- -Jerti and wrack nr of the i4d trtch school cuiming. Hince tne Dunning was ten witn out a caretaker it Is rapidly becoming a dttrellct and mischievous, persons have broken practically every pane' of glass in It, Permission wMI ba given the purchaser to store the material on the gsuunda for one year. J. O. Denham and Mrs. Agnes Reaser, both of this Nty, secured a marriage li cense at lo SO o'clock Saturday night and . fifteen minutes later were married by . Just.ce Cooper In the office of H. V. . Battey, clerk of the district court. The couple experienced considerable trouble In finding Mr Battey and when he was located Justice Cooper had to be called out of bed to perform the ceremony. Many sorrowing friends attended the funeral yesterday afternoon of Miss Helen Augusta Wood, the graduate nurse of the Woman's Christian association nurses' training school, whose death was due to aplnal meningitis contracted from two chil dren she faithfully attended until their e'eath. The nurnes of the Edmundaon Memorial hospitnl attended In a body and THOUSANDS VISIT THE PARR Band Concert Erawi a Eie Crowd to ths Cssl (bids of Fairmonnt STREET CAR SERVICE IS EXCELLENT Althoegh Seasoa Is Sot Opea at that Resort Maay Also Make the Trip to Maaawa to Look Aroand. The people and park commissioners of Council Bluffs paid the weather man many flattering compliments yesterday for the beautiful day which he so kindly provided for the formal opening of Falrmount park. With the double attraction of an Ideal day and Covalt s band, the people of Council Bluffs thronged Falrmount park and the orowd was increased by a large number from Omaha. The park rarely, If ever, looked prettier, and the breese tempered the heat of the sun's rays, making the afternoon a most pleasant one for a stroll In the glen and over the hills of the beau tiful resort. The street railway company made ample provision to handle the expected large crowd and the park service yesterday was conceded to be above criticism. Fourteen cars were in service on this line and there was an absence of the tedious delay and overcrowding of the cars which have here tofore marked any large gathering at Fair mount park. The laying of the new heavy steel rails was practically completed late Saturday evening, although some finishing touches had to be done yesterday morning. It Is estimated that about 5,000 people gathered In Falrmount park yesterday aft ernoon and enjoyed the band concert pro vided by the commissioners. Directly in the neighborhood of the bandstand and In the "horseshoe" every vantage spot was occupied and the hillsides under the shade of the trees were thick with people. ' The beautiful day and the excellent car service on the Manawa line offered Induce ments to quite a large number of persons to visit the lake resort and view the prep arations the street railway company Is making for the opening next Bunday. The member of the Rowing association were down in force and there was an air of activity noticeable around the club house and grounds. The cafe on the grounds of the club will be completed this week and several other improvements are to be seen. The Interior of the club house Is getting a fresh coat of paint and varnish, and con siderable work has been done on the grounds. The street railway company has had a large force of men during the last week fixing up things and the buildings have been given a new coat of paint. W. p. Byrne will have charge of the lake resort again this summer and he has engaged the Nordtn band again for this season at the lake. Offlee Space for Rent. ' Only half block from Broadway, oppo site Nebraska Telephone Building. Heat and light furnished. Omaha Bee office, 15 Scott street Graduation girts at O. Mauthe'a, 2Z3 West Broadway. N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. 360. Night, L-SM. Carpets, ruga, window shades and lace curtains. D. W. Keller, 103 South Main St. Petersen & Schoenlng sell matting. W. C. A. to Serve Meals. This will be Women's Christian associa tion week at the A. E. Hunter store. The association, assisted by the different churches of the city, will serve luncheon and dinner each day this week In the base ment of the store. Lunch will be served from 11:30 a. m. to 1 p. m. and dinner the many rkTal offorings evidenced the love j from 5:30 to T p. m. each day. V. ? . J , V? i r wa"Jl , Today the women of the German Evan by her associates and friends. The medlnal I , , . ... ... profession was largnly represented at the i sTellcal and Firth Avenue Methodist services, which were held at the cemetery, churches will be In charge. Tuesday will Rev. O. O. Smith of the First Congrega- .xeiUBiVelv Woman's Christian anaocla tlonal church officiating. Owing to the I iuBiveiy woman a tnnsuan aseocia character of the disease from which Miss " day, and Wednesday the women Of vvooa died, there were no services at the . Bt. Paul's Episcopal church will serve Interment was in Falrvlew ceme- house, terjr. Oar Glasses WTO relieve that terrible headache. It Is caused by eye strain. Give the eye a little help to bear the extra burden placed on It and you will stop the pain. Our optician Is both practical and experienced. He has the moat scientific Instruments for eye testing purposes.. We guarantee his glasses to give you satisfaction. See him at once. No charge made for consultation. Leffert, Careful Opticians. 419 Broadway. . Lace curtains, Stockert Carpet Co. Second-hand organs, from 110 up, at ths Bouriclus Piano House. All kinds of talk ing machines, flat and round record, 835 Broadway, where the organ stands upon ths building. Coat makers ana pants malurs wanted at E a Hicks', 13 Farl street. Council Bluffs, Is, ' Retired Farnrr Commits Salclae. CHARLES CITY. Ia., May 19 (Special Telegram. Herb Bandera, 65, with a wife and three children. committed suicide early this morning by taking carbolic artd and parts green. lie left home about J a. m. and was found by a neighbor ly ing In the road at the corner of Fair ground and died fifteen minutes later. Financial troubles and fear that he was going Irsane was" the cause of deed. Cor oner Dennis was called, but decided In quest unnecessary. Banders was a wealthy retired farmer, owning a large farm near Rudd. from which place he came two years ago. besides property In town and forty acres adjoining the town. O.ie Afient Wanted In Each Small Town TO SKIJ, OI K ICE CREAM Va guarantee our Ice Cream to bo equal to Ice Cream manufac tured by other manufacturers. If yon wish the best ice Cream at real low prices, write for particu lar,. N. P. JORGENSEN 604 6. Main. , phone 381 Council Bluffs. la. the meals. The women of the First Con gregational church will take charge Thurs day and Friday the First Christian and Second Presbyterian churches will be at the head of affairs. On Saturday all of the churches and societies will unite In an attempt to make the last day a reoord breaking one. The First Baptist. Broadway Methodist and First Presbyterian churches have In lieu of serving meals assisted financially. The proceeds of the week are to be de voted towards defraying the expense of equipping the new Jennie Edmundson Me morial hospital and the Improving of the grounds about the Institution. Special Prices On carpets, rugs, linoleum, oilcloth and matting, window shades and lace curtalna D. W. Keller, 10S 8. Main. . Fine watches, tit West Broadway. Mauthe. Lawn mowers and refrigerators at Peter sen St Bchoenlng. Threat to Eajola Manor Sale. That no liquor will be sold at Lake Manawa this season Is what the members of the Council Bluffs Fish and Game Pro tective association are saying. At the an nual election of the association some two months ago the board of directors was elected on a specified platform of opposi tion to the street railway company, because of the company's failure to comply with the demand of the association that It be provided with a site for a club house. . Now that the season Is about to open at Manawa, these threats of enjoining the sale of liquor there ore again being openly made by leading members of the associa tion. There are several attorneys In the membership of the Fish and Game Pro tective aseocia Hon and it wa stated yea terday that they were preparing ths neces sary papers to enjoin ths sale, of liquor at the lake. Wanted Girls In candy factory. O. Woodward A Co.. the Candy Council Bluffs. Is. John Men. Sea the Eclipse ball bearing, self-sharpening lawn mowers at Petersen A Schoenlng. Bny the Jewel gas or gasoline stova They are the safest. Petersen at Schoenlng. .tty Scavenger I haul dead animals, ll.oj per head. Garbaae. aaiiwa, manur and all rub bti; clean vaults and cesspools. All work done Is guaranteed. Calls promptly attended to. lad. Ph me lilt UH tu?4 1171 J. H. MI KK LOCK Water Works Or4liuet Tealgbt. George S. Wright, attorney for the Water Works company, will e-umbit to the city council tonight on ordinance granting the company a franchise. . The ordinance, i It Is stated, will be based te a great ex- tent oa the lines of the one submitted by rtbe Water Works company la December, i 19ia. It will ask Tor a franchise of twenty J Ave years and will reserve the right to j be city to acquire the plant by purchase at any time It sees fit and Is in a position to do so. The ordinance undoubtedly will be re ferred to the committee of the whole. After H Is approved by the city council It will then have to be submitted to the people of Council Bluffs for their ap proval or rejection. There Is little ques tion but that a special election will be called at which the ordinance will be sub mitted to the voters as the regular city election does not occur until next March and the Water Works company Is desirous of having the matter settled as soon as possible. For the Sweet Girl Oradeate The Jewelry store offers an unlimited se lection of gifts." Dainty pins, brooches, rings, bracelets, watches, souvenir spoons, necklaces, toilet silver, etc. The graduating gift Is treasured for years. Buy those things which are worthy of treasuring from a firm whose financial standing is your protection and whose ex perience In careful buying Insures as com plete a stock of choice wsres to select from as could be found In the fine stores of a metropolis. Let us assist you In making your selec tion. LEFFElRTB RELIABLE JEWELERS, 40 Broadway. Council Bluffs, la. Mnsleal Recital. The pupils of Miss Maude Kendle, as sisted by Miss Helen Olbbs, Miss Ethel Kendle and Dr. Claude Lewis, will give a recital this evening In the Bchmoeller & Mueller hall. This is the program: Sontata In D Dlabelll Vena Beck and May Kj1ngel. Vainka's Bong Whishaw Miss Ethel Kendle. Valse Roman tluue Meyer-Helmund Louise Beck, Festival March Rathbun Stuart Peterson and Russel Miller. Alpine Glow Oesten Ruth Jensen. Fifth Walts Oodard May Krlngel. Aragonalse Massenet Louise Beck. The Fountain Bohm Btuart Peterson. Valse Arabesque Lack Edna Krlngel. Duet Selected Miss Ethel Kendle and Dr. Claude P. Lewis. Romania (Left hand alone) Llchner Vena Beck. Trot de Cavallerle Ruhensteln Ruth Jensen and Louise Beck. Grand March Bartlett May Krlngel. Violin Solo Selected Miss Helen Olbbs. Masurka Lieschtlsky Vena Beck. Serenade Nevin Miss Ethel Kendle. March Mllltalre Schubert May Krlngel and Vena Beck. Upholstering, mattresses made to order, old matresses made over, feather beds renovated, feather mattresses made and all kinds of upholstering a specialty. George W. Kline, Bell "phone 643; Ind. 'phone TlO Black. U South Main street. Complete house and barn bills shipped anywhere. Freight prepaid. It costs you nothing to get our prices. Give us a chance and we will save you money. C Hafer Lumber Co., Council Bluffs, la. Eyes examined free: glasses fitted prop erly. O. Mauthe, 128 West Broadway. Dedication Day at GHanell. .-GRINNELL, Is., May 19. (Special.) Sunday was "Dedication dayV In the six tieth anniversary calendar of Iowa col lege.' Ths new Herri ri chapel end the T. M. and T. W. association's building were dedicated. The morning sermon wss preached by former President Dan F. Bradley, now of Cleveland, O. Addresses were made by Rev. Alexander Francis of ths English church. St. Petersburg, and by Miss Theresa Wilbur of New Tork. The evening sermon was also by Rev. Francis. Ths new ohapel Is a tasteful and oommodlus structure of gothlo style, with a seating capacity of 900. A beoutlful memorial window honors Mrs. Candace Parker, the first woman principal of Iowa college. Several other close friends of the college are thus commemorated, as also the missionaries sent out from here. Monday will be "Founders' Day." The feature of the morning will be an address by Gover nor Albert B. Cummins of Iowa. Free personal examination of the eye and sight Is one of our ways of convincing the public that we are scientific opticians. Dr. W. W. Magarell. 10 Pearl street. Council Bluffs, la. Let me show you my line of go-carts. D. W. Keller, 108 South Main street Special. Something for everydsy wear. We have a fine lot of ladies' shoes, dark tans, a little out of style, but the finest quality ef vlcl kid. Regular price, $3.50: now per pair, tSo. Duncan Shoe Co., 2S 8. Main St. Bee office removed to 15 Scott street, op posite Nebraska Telephone building. TEACHERS GOING ON STRIKE General VoTement is A) Farts of tha Etate for Hieher WW's. MANY SCHOOLS LIKELY TO BE CLOSED Tipplers la Iowa Are to nave Pare Whisky la the Fnlire or the Dlspeaser Will Be I f Agalast the Pare Food Law. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES. May 19. (Special.) scarcity of school teachers and low wages may all be settled. If the movement that Is now well under way In this state is carried to a successful conclusion. With out any concerted agreement, seemingly, teachers In very many different sections of the state of Iowa have started what I "sor to Allison, whether Allison Is amounts In effect to a strike. Forty teach ers In Johnson county refused to accept the low wages offered for the coming year and demanded higher wages. In Burlington recently a mass meeting of the school teachers was recently held and resolutions formulated demanding Increased waces. Standpatters are talking of Hon. Lafe i TkT nnnnlnl . . .. 1 Or COngre chemically compounded article to decline perceptibly. Ths law will cause some bother to the saloon keeper, for it requires that the label be on all bottles. It must be on those from which the whisky Is snl.1 from the ar by the drink, as well as those that are s-ld to the customer. It Is claimed that the moisture of the Ice box washes the labels off and the saloon keeper may have to fasten the label on with wire. Mother Hopes for Soa. Mrs. J. N. Thomas, mother of Charles Thomas, convicted of the murder of Mabel Scofleld. has Informed County Attorney DeGraff that she has evidence that will prove that another than her son committed the murder for which the son Is being punished by imprisonment in the Fort Madison penitentiary. County Attorney De Graff has promised to investigate the mat ter and lay the evidence before the grand Jury. Other than this neither Attorney De Graff nor Mrs. Thomas would give any In formation. Mrs. Thomas was assisted by Policeman Thompson In getting the evi dence. Opposition to Allison. The Webster City Freeman-Tribune pub lishes an editorial In which It advocates the election of Governor Cummins ss suc- can- dldate or not. In the meantime the greater part of the state Is waiting to ascertalu whether or not Allison will be a candidate. Reports are that he has quite regained his health In spite of the fact that he Is over 78 years old and will be able to return to Washington next December for the opening t. l.-. , i,. - . . .-, . Bianopauers are minine vi ... ... the salary committee of the Board of Edu- j 1 canaldate for K0V, cation and demanded a straight increase J"U"B , , . , ,,,,. ,. " " ernor. to succeed Cummins, of 7 per cent, which would mean a total Increase for the city of 16,000. This Is the time of the year all over the state when boards of education are arranging for teachers for the coming year. For that reason this movement by teachers In many different localities is a serious one. At Stratford, la., the teachers have reached an agreement that they must have bigger wages or they will quit teach ing. County Superintendent Holladay re cently took a trip over the county and dis covered many of the schools closed for the spring term because the teachers re fused to teach for the low wages offered, and the Indications are that the schools will remain closed for the fall unless the wages are - increased. Over In Crawford county the conditions are Just as bad. In fact, they are Just as bad everywhere In the state of Iowa. Indications are . everywhere that the teachers are leaving the profession becauss the wages have not kept pace with the In creased cost of living and with the Increase In the wages paid to other lines of work. For that reason the teachers are going to other professions unless the wages go up. An effort was recently made by Mrs. Jennie" Huegle, oounty superintendent of Polk county to induce girls In other professions to go out and teach. She went through the . Des Moines department stores and solicited scores of girls who were com petent to teach. Their first inquiry was as to the salary and when told that they couldn't get more than S3S a month every one refused. To all appearances Ihe teachers have the situation In their own hands. There la a Missions at St. Charles. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of Iowa will begin Its sixteenth annual convention at St. Charles, la.. Tuesday. The convention will continue over Wednes day. The program for the convention in cludes papers ard addresses by Iowa women who ate Interested In missions and In addition an address Tuesday evening by Miss Iaura Bobenhouse of Allgarh, India. At the Wednesday morning session Miss Bobenhouse will conduct the devotional ex ercises. For Lona-er School Yenr. Educators are looking to see the school year lengthened in the cities of Iowa to ten months. It is claimed that many of the cities have already adopted the longer school year. Marshalltown Is the last to adopt the change. Practically every big city now has a ten months' school. Make your wants known through The Bee Want Ad columns. News of Iowa. RED OAK The annual commencement of Red Oak High school will be held May a to :. CRESTON Rev. E. E. Flint of the Con gregational church of this city was called to his home In Ohio last week by the death of his mother. , CRESTON The Southwestern Iowa Bank ers' association convention, which was held Thursday at Osceola, was well attended, about flftv bankers from this nart of the state being present. F. D. Ball of this city was again elected president of the association. CHARLES CITT It is rumored here that J. W. Annls, for many years cashier of the Osas-e National bank and one of scarcity everywhere of teachers with no j the wealthiest men in Osage, will retire other professions from which to recruit the diminishing ranks. Every year there are graduated scores of high school girls, but many of these fall to pass the examina tions and even with the additions of their numbers there are not enough teachers. If the old teachers of the state follow out the present Indications and go on a strike education wUl be tied up when tha time comes for opening the schools next Sep tember. . Either1 wages will have to go up In the schools 'of the stats or scores of schools will be closed. Pare Whisky for Iowa. A bulletin will be Issued soon by the state food and dairy commissioner giving the law as enacted and amended by the last legislature In relation to pure food a One of the sections of the law applies to whisky and hereafter the man who goes to the saloon or has it sent to his house will be able to know whether he Is drink ing a concoction of aloohol and prune Juice or the genuine whisky made by the usual process and seasoned In oak barrels. If the whisky Is a manufactured compound, that Is If It Is the result of the chemist's laboratory rather than the whisky distil lery It must so state. Whisky that Is manufactured by the regular process will not have to be labeled. Being whisky it can be sold as whisky. But whisky that is the result of mixing together a lot of chemical ingredients must be labeled so as to convey to the public the true nature of the stuff and whisky that Is the result of blending two or more whisky brands must so state on the label on the bottle. The law may cause the demand for the from the bank and become president of a savings bank at Osage. It is ownea Dy the stockholders of the other Osage bank. CRESTON Miss Marie Groves, a former music instructor In the public schools of this city, but who has been an Instructor in the Drake Conservatory of Music at Des Moines for a number of years, will leave soon for Berlin and other cities on the con tinent, where she will study music for some time. CHARLES CITT The Christian church, recently purchased by the University so ciety, was dedicated here today. It has been remodeled at a cost of tl.OOfc Rev. T. r. rniitpr nf Wabash. Ind.. and B. ' 8. Denny of Des Moines conducted the services. Over was raisea. nev. George A. Hess is pa'tor. CRKSTON Arrangements have practic ally ben completed for the Chautauqua which Is to be held here the last of July and the first of August. The program com prises some very good talent, one of ths best features being the Royal Innes band, which has been engaged for two concerts. The management. Instead of renting the small tents which they sublet to campers, have combined with the managements of the Red Oak and Shenandoah chautauquas and purchased them outright. By this plan the three associations will own the tents and will be under no great expense. Hatton to Fill Xe wChalr. CLEVELAND, O. May 19.-President Charles F. Thwing of Western Reserve uni versity of this city has announced that A. R. Hatton of the University of Chicago has been chosen as the first Incumbent of the M. A. Hanna chair of political science In the university. This chair was estab lished by friends of the late Senator Hanna soon after his death. The foundation con sists of $100,000, which was given to the university one year ago. The list of con tributors to the fund represents a con spicuous lists of donors, among them being President Theodore Roosevelt, Vice Presi dent Fairbanks, .Vice President Morton and the widow of Vice President Hobart. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER showers Monday Night or Taeeday Is the Prospect for Nebraska. WASHINGTON. May l.-Forecast of the weather for Monday and Tuesday: For Nebraska and South Dakota In creasing cloudiness and warmer Monday, showers at night or Tuesday; colder Tues day In west portions. ' For Iowa Fair and warmer Monday; Tuesdsy, probably showers and warmer in east portion. For Missouri Fair and warmer Monday; Tuesday, Increasing cloudiness and warmer In east portion. For Illinois Fair Monday, warmer In southwest portion; Tuesday, Increasing cloudiness and warmer, with fresh north east winds. For Kansas Fair and warmer Monday: Tuesday, partly cloudy. I. oral Record. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, OMAHA. May 18. Official record of tem peature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: 11. 19r 16. 1901. Maximum temperature..., Ti TO 70 71 Minimum temperature.... W W 47 Si Mean temperature 01 60 B S. Precipitation T .00 .00 .00 Temperature and precipitation departures from ths normal at Omaha since March 1, and comparison with the last two years: Normal temperature M Deficiency fur the day J Total deficiency since March 1... HI Normal precipitation 14 Inch Deficiency for the day 14 Inch Total ralnfa!! slnoe March 1 l.fri Inches Deficiency since March 1 S.?0 1ncho Deficiency for cor. period In I.. U Inch Deficiency for oor. period In ISC. .to Inch Reports from Stations at T P. M. ! Station and State Tamp. Max. Rain- ' of Weather. Tp m. Temp. fn. I cismarcK, clear s Cheyenne, clear It Chicago, clear ei Davenport, clear R4 Denver, clear (8 HavTe, cloudy Ss Helena, cloudy M Huron, clear W Kansas City, clear..... M North Plane, clear M Omaha, clear 8 Rapid City, cloudy M Pt. lou.i, cloudy (g Bt. Paul, clear 4 (Salt Lake City, clear Valentine, part cloudy 63 Wllltaton. clear T Indic ates trace of prerlpitatlo I U A. VHlMlL Iml fa OK B CROW K Y SEAL WHISKEY AND "THE BEST." BOTTLED IN. BOND PURITY AGE STRENGTH Look for the word -RYE- In red on label. DiIlwvt DUtrUnitem nWford Co. Hy, Rilry Bro.'. Co- On nm. ..L- ,-,-,TTririrJ1JJ.1I,1u, B K .on 3 .00 70 T T" .no .en a .oo M .1 M .00 6 .10 71 .00 ft) .00 4 .it ; W .0 S4 .00 4 .On t0 M I w 0 that HEN alighting from a street car never pass behind it without making sure a car is not approaching from the opposite direction. Failure in this precau tion may result in fatal injuries. : : : ASSIST US IN AVOIDING ACCIDENTS Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway Co. f f- "It's All in the 45ih:: Shreds" - -.. ' - -w. -. " - Vi,r. , m dp crra i.g( fm n i -t -n B n The reason SHREDDED " WHEAT BISCUIT is so easily j digested is because it is the whole wheat, steam -cooked, drawn into fine porous shreds and baked. The reason Shredded Wheat is so nutritious is because it has all the muscle-making, strength-giving elements of the whole wheat. For breakfast heat the Biscuit in oven to restore crispness, pour hot milk over it, add a little cream and a little salt; or, sweeten to taste. . Shredded Wheat is also delicious and wholesome for any meal in combination with fresh or preserved fruits. At your grocers. D i o CZsmLD b b CZZm) is at Cnini b b (CUli) QJb j til ran w8 There are three fast trains a day to St. Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth via the BOOTH -U isira Hi leaving the Union Station, Omaha, at 7:50 A. M., 3:50 P. M. and 8:28 P. M. The equipment includes parlor, cafe and observation cars, dining cars and Pullman Standard draving-room' sleeping cars. 8:28 P. M. train elsctric lighted throughout. Tho Bosf of Everything For rates, tickets and full In formation apply to , . TICKET OFFICES MOI'MOS Farnsm Straat OMAHA, NEB. NW429 0 RIGHT in EVERY DETAIL j Chicago r Great Western A-vvav, ft 51 PAVLAMN MEAPOLIS service: you will like. City Ticket Offices X$J?WV'' Zt!?t j 36 P.aj-1 St, Council Bluffs r aj MAPLE ROUTE """IH1 Dee ouiiaing unices I No. 623 is a large inside rom facing on the court and close to elevator. There is a good sized vault in this room Price, $25.00. No. 607 has fine light and is a nice sized room; 15x15. Rents at $15.00 per month. I f Available June 1st Rooms numbered 23G and 233 at present occupied by insurance firm, will become va cant June 1st; 236 is 9x19 and 238 is 32x1 8y2, the latter being partitioned for reception room, cashier's department and private of fice. If in need of fine 6uite of offices it will be to your advantage to look at these, Janitor Eervice and electric light free. Beo Building Co. Apply Bee Businea Office, 17th and Farnam.