THE OMAHA DAILY -BEE: MONDAY. JTXE 3. 1W7. 3 f v 4 NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL OB , 15 aeon KITOR JIEVTIO Dan, drr.r. "tocre-t ;! '"1 R-.rr T :r.r Faust ber. Pin engrav.n: at LeCert . Sci.rr.i3t r elegant new pbotoa Tor P.t-ri M;3trn houet. 7S Ctii At. Srr pastured. :nrjcy, 'phone nTl. Lewie Ct". f crx-raj c tree-tor. phone 7. Wooijr ,,! T"nd'r"afcir.g corrpany. Tel. fcl. P.CRfCN A SCHC11NG fEU-RCGS L-al-r :n rree: roi lor tVae. Petersen St n'n. Jwire fcir.icVr li tcrv-ne the June lTia tl the m:n r t-puri tocaj-- SHrfmai that save ! at I. W. SH nj. 1 South 5air. rjL fV,u;-r and ti'i"-!'.'f Trr Fra.2ckt.toa g".ft. A i itrutr . rToadway. i'Ua-M'f i.5 AS ! N V i TJiENT. Talk 7a Li:T"FiRT ABOIT IT. 11 f l'u.ti iurt.:: t.J fid i;t council. l'- aJ A!ii:ij.t, ;.: U- I. til this evenir.g. Wnv6-An ti;f rmitj :-u.li :o kai-s-i. aa. f.-'j.r j..j.:iitti rn''tMHl to r.tijt rWiore yoi. itjf. fcrt ui f'.r a3 taper ana pict-r f rat., inc. Co Elate Paint end u t.. karma m tltK.lt. pnwLjfEP. battled bexr at EERVti' CM.T AT FII?T-Cl-ASo BAKS ANL vAits 1 h-jsENftUi Co, Af:a The Wscub'i Otirii Anrtitjan will hold it roonih- tneet-n thin afternoon at tiie residence of Mrs. M. F. Kotrer on Vine Wk-khaxa Brother hare tieen awarded the 4.mract 1j build.ng to be erected by the r".rtere of K-rtT for a riy a arbooL 3 t t-v.iin a ii. cunt Uut Mu.(KKi. OmCE SPACE rCR KENT Oa".y iia.it t"j.Lt-:jr tu."D;i f Hai ar3 i.fht 1 : r t:t. jmaii i,e oait-e, li b'it ;wu (ivtti a c-ali' tc i.ti-ay- tjri. a fr-reabyionaa :'.tPtn.i v.-t. it ti.e Btrt u,e f:tj. ara-ned tt paan-oravt I eavaraa jr. TJe titT Ofmtiri iif-et tl.i ereninf for T,e ff-mkx ixT!U.. -ftuiKfi.. 2l la a eftfd tJifct wcr4 IriLDff.ie r- au.btioe u airjcjt'3 at the UFn netii( aul i.-iie lur tte tiiird running.. Thorta. tie U.liLLit son Mr. and lira. F". failiTatx. U' -:fLh areijut. -iwdajr a3ienan iraio ;.ir.kj imritiertia fcvd U mot', tii Tt-i i t.tje f-rdr: d chUj 1 mm e-.rtnk.fr xa Uus cti within a Tba funeral of tiie late CItwm A. Daupb. tn 7 -aaa betd jeaifrcihy a3trriooB from m tam;! restoenoe. S-crt.i rirat nrwU Id- ' r'; bF iSrk. w" ; E.arr. rarc- f Fl- I"aul a Epinoopai ciiurcb. j I.eoeaad aa a retran of the civil ar, ' fcartr aarred in tba Firth OUo cavairr. ) He araa a snbr of the local exK-aaipmeui cf trhe Vctoa VettTran lxn. the merutx-re of bJca art-ded u.e funtral in a bodv. I beats bla ot. eatiirrUT, Mra 1. K. J Atxliii of thia cty. rarrlvt turn. Iecaed 9 yoara of aire atd i.h.a been an In- I Our enmplcite llna mf all the beat trade t eiae In the small nsiruffierrte irlve great eiif action to ocr tDcreaearxa' number of jaJ rotia Bor)cius Piano H erase., tX Broad- y. arbare t&e of pun exande upon the btaMlnc. ' Sjmrr,er ione ar now in atock and aell tre rapidir t ir usual low price. Don't f-" to see tbem; tt arm he iro&ejr sarea If jpa bwy tbera fcere. rnincaB Shoe Co New patterns In rucra. con.?any. Ftorkert Carpet Bar the Jea-ei faa or. raaoima store. Tery are the safest. IVtersea A Srhaeailnat. f, Fine aratcbea. S West ECroadarax. See the EcMpse tiaH bearlnR. self-aharjiem- f fc. laa-s movers at Peinraea sV Brbaezitnc. i Carrna rtii window shades asd lac mrta!Ji. IX w. Verier. 1 PI Soutn Main. etqage tott carriages from the g5usd livkry pgr the com- .JTJiSCrEMENT " -EXERCISES. BOTH 'THOTfTS CI. J. W. A ELMJER E. MIN- T"r Bunt Free room cortare, VM Xorta Fl-vtli street. Inquire 73 TCashmgton ave- r. o. . . , Cstlde Sslooas Are Basy. The beauvlfi:! weather drew a large crowd to Iake Manawa yesterday. Owing. 1t Is suj'poaed to the recent threats of Injunction proceedings, nothing but soft drink were rvbtamabie within the enclosure, but Une aaltfn on the outside did a rushing bosl nHsx an day long. The scene outside ths grotrada re-mbld much tl.Bt of a Midway. How laag the saloons at Manawa arm b permitted to do business on Sunday Is a suattera of ooijecture. aa the aaloonmen erstbin the city limits omtend that tf the suthu WJiat are arming te allow the saloon at the lake te keep open Bundara. the prtfiloc aigut te be extendad to Shredded Wheat PA You do not know "the joys of June" if you do not know Shredded Wheal and Strawberries" the most luscious berry that grows, com bined with the best and purest cereal food made. A joy to jaded palates a boon to bilious livers. The porous shreds take up the fruit juices holding the delicious aroma of the berry. Serve with cream and sugar. Try it : For breakfeut heal the BUcuit in oven to re tore crlspne, pour Lot or cold milk orer it, evdd a Little cream and a Little salt; or, sweeten to tiita. Shredded YWt it delidooa and wholesome for any meal in camhinatioa with fre&h or preaerveai fruits. At j-oar socers. BLUFFS M. Tel. S. StRMOX TO THE GRADUATES Frtc S tit fLin af iirji CaTtart Deliver 471 twa-a A&dmw UF6E8 UPON TrUM HGH DEM.S CF Ufl hel De Teetr ItBMt la Ulr'a Work and TWf Uf Will rt Be a Fa liar Whether eeaee. rtam ar Sat. Rrr. Cbarlea E. f.)t(in. prwrtflmt of S'Tnpann k Iii3iam;a. Ja artm ! prcha the tiawia uifai r mtnta yirteT-fcflm-in to t.h arniw dan f the trh arnonl. ira rrma fry an attfitropr a-hich crorj.lMt lj- Ztt4 th larfs auditorium .f t.h Mf b acbtwl buHdine. Hta aaartiaB. i -fcch vari3 In inajiy rwpwta Tram th i cauaJ wrmon 3f ItrfTfJ an arb orculrat, 1 Irf-Jd th attt!tl'ii af th auflWp frmu ' th PTt!irif to the elrKln ato. TTwrtarnt Ki.frtt.cn took aa kta topic, i "Know TYT-f- Atfl i teat. "At He j TT.inketh la Hi Heart as ia Hr," Prprert. ; v the fouiij o and tiwn bo are l about to atari out In life, hafl ort te the J lor 1be oliifT folk and ewpeciaUy the jTt j of the rounr men and a-oiwi of the arradu j at.1r,g c'.aaa ta tike t f-art ard thtr.k arr 1 Ti6t the eotd a at the real aelf iragt hat rpeaker lmf-rawd rjon the rcur men land mo lefore h!m. There -a a ltnilt. fc, ..jJatiiea. ta rfc emmrfh nfih. t,i.r.Mi X'hran life, t'ot there no auch limit on the 1 aonl of life.. Tailns AdmlraJ Velacm's ta- moo eihortatipn to tlje men of hie fleet. "England e.xjiecta ererr man to do hie fluty.- be Raid a pereoa should not be ctm ter.t aloM with Joiii hia duty or her durjr. tut o aa the Ja;.bea adrrrfral aaid la th men hie fieet a tt arent forth to do tattl artrh that of Ruseia. The emperor rjerti ererj one to do hi rtmoat-" Rer. Junti O Mar. j.aator of BroaiK a y cturch aaaieted ta the exerciase and the - the a,uhi quartet r the aedor claaa ITGCET10t FOat CS-AOFATIOW . . , . ' ,B l-ert Mar TTe perj.lei!nr qneetJoB of trhat t errre te eaally aolrd here. These price are sure pteui(. FOR THE TOrNO ULDT. Fretty collar pins. Kir te SUA. Fancy fcat pine. JSc to C. ut:f al tirooc-bea. Cat te till. Gold Joekets. Cts U Gold cross. C5e to tT.au. Gold tmk. chaina 2 to Dft Bt autiful braortota, SS to KoveJ belt buckles. Fl 7i to (i. Gold beads, tt SO to FS. St! riiifa. tt to CLa. rxajDond rinca. CCU to tlOb. Chatalaln watches. KM to tit. Fine rold watches, te Sjo. FOR THE TOl-XG MAX. Artistic scarf pins. $1 to S1L. Gold shirt studs, 76c to C Gold rest buttons. Sic w (I Gold cuC buttons. ll-Ut to Ha AttrartJre fobs. Cat to ta. Watch chains. tU to tt- Seed rtufa. S to US. .. Set rta-a, t2. to Oft. triamcmd rinca S3 te rutO. Tie clasps, tl to C Gold watches. Ct.aO te SHL Watch charms. C to tit. Ifcffwu. Beliable Jeweler and 0 Broadway, Cosncfl Bluffs.. Optician. -X. T. Plumblns- Ca. TeL t; Nifht. X. AH. Laos curteina, Stockart Carpet Co. Weddtaat farprtae Faiaafa. Miss Maude McKesson, daughter of Mr. and Mra. O. P. McKesson, formerly of Council Bluffs, now residents of Lr An geles. Cal. and James M- Compton of Gal reston, Trx.. were roarried peeterday aft ternoon by Rer. T. 3. Macksy at All Saints Episcopal church In Omaha. Mr. and Mra Compton left for Garreston. where they will cake their home, last evening. The bride jarenta reoently went to tba James tcwa exposition and sine have beea to North CaroJliia. They were, n ta sal a. nn- j aware of the approaching marriage af their j smtiiir uui mivi p - " Saturday. Mr. and Mra McKesson, tt Is i anoeTWuooo. xeje-apziea men- oaugnxer asa- j uig uisi uie vwKiixis tm ycwiHmaa ubiu they ret-urned and saying that tbey would start for Council Bluffs at oaee. Th bride, whs la 21 years of age, while bar husband And Strawberries. is tViree rear her cnoT. hsr tra star lnc wtth thir repectT-e tretB at the Grand hotel, where they became oorjalBte4 but a few week ao. 8. M. Wi:;iamaon. trrdes. aewins; na calnea, Elsoa pho-oof-rapha. raoorda Re palnn inarhlnes ar-d rirrdes a eperlalty. IT South Mala ft Counc;i B;u2a la. Tbcncs; Bell, Red HIT; Independent. TIT Bad. JX ti repair rw Fpertacles. Prampt. cpurale aerrtoa. Dr. W. TV. MsaareJl. TriaruTarruririf ticlan. Botn Phones U Pesrl t. D4ItH ItTHER AH COTTXTTTIOW Lairara Vaaarr ras-eeted ra Attead the ataal Cataerlast. Tte anu-ual tiatjrmaJ corT-ertloa of the Trued Imnish Ever.reiSfal Lartheras cktirrh. to be held 1a Council Blufla. oorn TvnHne" Wedneaday of tfci week sod lant- Jnr et er Taesday, Jtrne 11. 1 eapepted to t t-ririt te thla rtty a lare-e Butnber of mem berf and dirntaries of that church.. The propram for the rl dars' session ras bea Iseued. It Includes five feneral topic, but the work it dtnoefl us soonrdin ta Cara with rerular set programs for each f Fica or day. The conventlc-a will start a lth the first sreneral torc and wheia that finished win take up the nert, aid so on cntU the work of the mnr.tnf Is cotn plefled. The prrisrraTn follow: Orwwitn st FIttH Presbrterian ehurch em edn3aT momiijg at o tJock by Rer. M r. rveholm. Short a53reia Vy President G. B Cnria tiariaon std oihera Hr f"rt of president and other officer of the church. Ei"ctv of cifEoer an i coraralttees. Tourn people soriis ard work wtth Or wMnout a -entral orcaniration. T.kie n-itsrKm field at borne ard abroad. mr priorticn to the evee--cal rynod of the south in the Japan m'.Mrtoo. Diecussion of the Lbeolofriral echool eye tem. , Crfl (nation. Tie ewater.lnf- of the chcrrh. Conftmnation. The officer of the orranteattara are: President, Rev. G. B. Chiirttanseia. Andu iKm. la; rice president. Rev. A. I. J. Sve bolm. Roral. la.: arcretarv. Rev. 1. John son. St IojiR, Ma.; treasurer, liar Beck, F.latr. Neh. : trustees. C. D. Fkow of Rsrtne, TTia.. snd P. Clsusen of Albert L-a. Minn. The Danish Uotheraa church maintain eve educational Insiltutlrm In America. They Include a higher theological seminary at Elair. Nch la connection with the col lege there, and colleges at Kenmare. X. IX, Ekhoa-n. Ia and Raatna, Wla A disrns sloa of the vstira t presert In ngne m these various hastttutiona. which are largely self-support tng. win be on of the leading topics to be discussed at the convention. Among those wbo wC attend the con vwntion. In addition te the officers and Iiastor from many states, are Rev. 3. P. Jensen ef Blair, Neb., president of Trinity seminary: Rer. C. 8. Ericksen of Blair, professor of th TOlogy In Trinity semlnsry; J. ML T. 'vriBther. missionary to. Japan; 3. Pedersen. alitor ef Ianlsh church pub licttlons. ET.an. &. D. Tie following is list of the past.ora.wbo are expected to be ta attendance: P. L. C. Hansen. Ran Franrisoo; E. Pro rensen. Rartne. Wis.; J. Kildslg. Racine, Wis.; C. H. Jensen.. Re erne, ITia: E. Hanem. Chicago: E. M. Nielsen. Newport. N. D; A. P. Hansen, Canada: Harold Jensfn. Bait Lake City: C. Christ en era, L.tndser. Neb.; J. A. Larsen. Cush'ng. Neb.; J. P. Nielsen. Philadelphia; N. P PiTnon- son. Waupaca, Via ; i. P. Chrirteneen. ILdnooln. Neb.; A. L- Nielsen, Coulter la.; J. P. Naarjp. Cshkoah, Wia ; A. C. -W ess man. irnver; M-. T. Jensen. Owaumna. Minn.; W. C. Nielsen. Ringsted la: H Njlsem, Neoia la.; H. P. Jensen. Mtndea. . Neb.: A. M Nielsen. Orwaha; H. M. Hawses, ICordora. N.; i. Marnuswm. Jlaim-jew, iNeb.; A. W. Liad, Intnark, wis.; C. 1 Hansen. Kimbalton. la; J. T. Jersfld i ETikhorn. la : J. Marcassea, Beresf ord. . 1 ; H. W. Bonds, klarcua far L 1mm rtuklng, Neh. ; E Anderson. Frrmom. j 1 Vie!- 4 sen. Oak a I. T 1. Risflahi. Wahoo. Neb : N. J. ftorenenn; Nelson. V.ttin : J. T. JLcnd, rioux t.-itr; i. N Jors'ld. Neenah VT ; J. K Jensen. Extra, la.; X S. Nielsen, Dos Moines; X. P. J. Nielsen, Harlan, la. Let me show ywa my Rne of go-carta. Xk W. Keller. 1st South Mala If you got one of Hafefs cars of hanber. that one would settle It with the fellow. C Hafer Lumber Co. HIGH WAT BOBBER It SOOI XABBFD Crabs "eVatck trass lea-reaal Frtead aid adla It. Ed King, a negro. Is behind the bars of the city Jail witb a charge of highway t robbery axaiast him. He le charged with i taking a p-tenn watch and chain from Chri a vnrr fj him1 f i.ii fm.kn la, yesterday morning. King was or-; rested by tb Omaha nolle, er.0 hroucht ' tack t Council Bluffs by Iietective Wil- oa after be bad t-een Identified by Peter- ; son as th maa who had robbed him. J Poter-o was accosted by the negro oa : Broadway near Blxtk street, and Peter- ; uu . i i-. r uwi ui on mi wsy to the North we tarn eapot to catc a hi wal JLT. " lw It is by far the most totereating situs be was also going to Dnlaa and aeaoa-1 . . . . . parded Peterso, to the depot. BeachT, ! V " 7. th Xorthwestem tracks. h7 negr. sag- i " 18 rened they walk north along the tracks. .Rr Ere Glasses. " w"l''a "i them to nang around tne oepot. The negro Sue- In learning from Petereoa that the latter had but very little money, bu: that he had a watch. From the tracks the negro lad Peterson toward the North Eighth street school, where ha asked tie young aaaa the time. When Petereoa drew out his timepiece the ntre seised it and ran. while Peterson was berrying to Inform th polio, the negrcf after offering to sell the watch ts Peter Tollman, whom ha ac cost ed on the street, disposed ef tt for tt at Snyder's psarahop. which is but a short dietan oe from police headquarter. He tbea boarded a car for Omaha and was arrested by the Omaha nolle oa word front here before he fcad time to ' get ff th motor. He was Identified at J Ui Omaha city iaO by Peterson as ths who bad robbed him and later en being brought back to this city by Pawn- Biscuit compsny, wttk a capital of Xabm broker Snyder and Toll maa, re waoai he The firms interested la the new company offered te aell the watch. Th negro are: Blklea M'inxer Grocery company, gave the name of Ed Xing ts Snyder ant j Burt-Zaiaer Grocery company. Joha to the Omaha police. He Is a stranger is Blaul s Sons Ca, CTinton-Copeland Co the local police. i Gard-er-Gould Co, WDliam Archer, cap ' ea As viral tare. F. S. white, ag-rtcultarel and bertSc-V-taral oommlasioner of th. Rock laiand Fnsco lines, will deliver a free lecture la Council Bluffs oa agriculture, horticul- ture and kindred topics ea Saturday. Jane j 11. The lectur will bo at 1 n. av la seme hall t be arranged for by th Comiaer- da clue. I The beck UlaxUl-Frlao Lines bare, j j through their agricultural and hor.Jcal- i j tural deparuaent. equipped and at- j tractively furnished a sperxal car rut i i a ces plete and varied display ef e grains, fruit and farm products. This oar rUl be placed ea a andetrecat near the passenger oree at tb head of Mala street. After the ascture fey Mr. White. whs is ta charge ef It. the car will be epea far inspecuoa aad valuable bulletins a grains, giueees, fruits aad ether fares products will a. distribated free. Oa Mender. Jane 14. uus 4scaxiubkl train" mil start frtwa CecacU BibtU far a tear of wastera aad north westers I .a a. rmdinx at Les alolna a iliiUi Ji.lv a Free lectures alii as gtcea by Cocnmia iener White at eecto aewa where the traia stop Ls Petiawattamis oaanty let sarea wUl be glvea U News aAA A race, BOARD SY5TUI OH COUNCIL It Vtis'i ui ritral Itvt Ztm Tf Crtr fnp sti KnicptJ CLicrt. lUSlHlSS L BACK W.ttrENT Castas ay OwatlaaT Frtty FwlltleUaa Crest ei'rlaat Eiaesa? Will Ma sell raaaa tin Atml a P1a.su (From SHaff Oorreapon dent. ) DES MOIXEa Jane i. (Special -The political sitsattoa IB Dee MMse and to sortit sxtejit la cen'.ral lows Si'peara to be r4Unt- teva a maddis baosuae of the local fht over adopttoa t s new plea of city evpveraxneiit. The rleCMoa Is to be held in i about three wettks, when the Des Moines j people alii decide whether they ar to Iists i t" erxroei.t by a board or comiciBsian in I place of the svstem long Is Ufa. The cain- pa it Is becoroirif decidedly Interest ina. snd te some place there Is a (rood deal ef UI feeling arouaod. The movement baa been fathered and roshad ay the represeststrre hslnee maa. the bankers, Bnerrliants and baavy tax psyera. It la dlsunclly a tnovamant t effect a change la the form of government te get rid of the graft and waste and ex traraganca common under the preseat srs tein. It Is claimed that at present the city supports s small army of hanrers-ea and that they are able, by sticking together, to nrtaany control the politics of the city and of the district. The desire of the busi ness men Is to oust the petty politicians, break up the gang that has b-n doing business so long and introduce plain bust- aesa method Into city alTaira The fight naturally turns tn the dlrertloa not only of discrediting the system tn rogat, but in discrediting the present city administration: and thla fca led the city omnaas. under direction of the mayor, to organise to defeat the entire new plan at the polla Mayor Mattern has beea a reasnnsbly good mayor and hae permitted thin pa to run alor about a they had ' been for pears, but be feela that his ad- ministration will be discredited If th peo ple vote kirn out of office at this time. The entire force of cltr officials and an the city employes and every beneficiary af city favor hi fightlr.g the new measure. eaves pers for Oaet liirreA. Three of the daCy newspaper of th city ar banded together to give support to the new movement and these newspapers have never before got together on any propo- siuon. one newspaper, a new one strug gling for a foothold. Is making defense of the city administration. Among those best Informed there Is a wide difference of opinion as to the otrtoome. Th fight Is without regard to party or factional lines, but there Is some polities tn the game It so happen that Mayer Vattem we the manager of the cam paign for Congressman Hm Br years ago. when be had the hardest fight of his l.fe against Judge Prouty. It te now ad mitted by everyone connected with th campaign at that time that Prouty really had the majority of the votes and that only by manipulation of the returns was his nomination prevented. Mauera was the marshal xa charge of the Hull forces at that time.. Th fact that be 1 leader ta the fight against the new plan Is caus ing eoaunent. ' Then R was disars m i d that aa tba fed eral officlala who to any way owe their appointment te Captain HuH or his friend also fighting the measure. This has tb reeled that his followers defeat the new te they can. In th meantime. Hull, after consulting with his close friends here, went away on a visit, to be gone until after th fight was over. AH efforts te reach Mm direct have failed. It so happen that the business men who I i nktn the fight for the Dee Motnes i xuaxi are aiso -Lnose wno came in at an i opportune time and supported Mattem in i ,-vw,- -v.. Tj.n a making the fight for HuB five year ago. J tT are demanding that Hull force ( his lieutenants Into line for the new nrieasure. As It is not likely they win be able to do no. the situation Is proving very e3barraacing for Hull and hi frienda. Nlghtar meetings are betog held asd the new naeasure Is belr.g flisenssed. Able speakers have been advocating the change and other able speakers have defended th present city administration. A good - . V... WJ4. . v , to keep out of It. but gradually they are tik1tl- . Aa there are several her WBO ,!, , th, lB r so , H.T1. it prrtble thrt hi. attltude will cause the bringing out of Do . you have trouble wtth y ev- wlaeee starlna- on or nlnchlns mir now. 1 and making ear places? If as you should try th "So Easy" ere glasses. These mountings ar made cm a new principle and hold -lthc.Ut any unnecessary pressure, are both comfortable and r.ntt ta appear , enoe. They maintain a beauty of expres j sioa that lends a charm te ths face. They I are ear y to adjust and are easy oa the nose. We have them In D sixes and can fit every nose comfortably with them. Con sult our optician at once, he caa make the wearing of giaasaa a pleasure- Leff ert. Careful Oiic4aa, Broadway. IrSeweadeat frarker Flraa. BrRLIXOTOX. la Jan t (Special. V- Th r"t effective means of fighting the Xational Cracker trust was secured ber hen seven of Te best knowa Jobbing booaes ef B ursine-ion orgariised the loaa italist, and J. V Storrar. broker. These firms are knowa tar and wide aa thla part One Atent Wanted in Each Sma.Il Town to fin.i,i oru ice csclm ' Wa r&Araatoe our Ice Cream ta ba egaal to Ira Creeua xaxXac-t-rci by oLLer B-a&afactarara. If yoa wish the beat tea CreAxa at real low prv-t. ertta tor partica lara. K. P. JOI-CCtSEN &04 S, Mala. Ptattssa SSI Co-acfl Blafta. la. Ctty Scavenger I fcavkJ eead aatma-a, l.t per baas. Gartea a a ties, n-aeure aad ail rus eah. cisaa vauita aad r laijuia i AJ1 wore deee is gaaj-aetevd. Caoa presapUy aoauM as. led. Pbee lilt T bell Bed ISTl . U, KHTTRIQCai B e nnilll ii nrsBaiimi nrrMTTinri II iinnnrmTI 1 . , . a I (Use flLLE VA LH'V j vir V vCi m Rtrs, " ns -.. r " 1 Tn I n '. ant o-.n j," to ret a Nc bouer t.- vav SJtsaa s raotr rat nc m maxi coo'fl bs-d'- r"t ibrna ri iu u nvnimc. rna t . nr aopoer tlisi 1 ufifTed. fcisof Butrit iUIVt F07-EA- 1 hive b abie to put m. tlw n aslmea in liwsnom nc. ant me pais ! a : eenHL 1 !.. w tarn A Li-SiN rx.'7-LAM hut tl ttii bj feel axa csesa, uru oaunM expraw acy Utana te yoa.1 Wrm. it. i Lr a. Jt tk, aiW. liat tk LoattVM Lasret av abovrt AUca't rot-Easc. "TW aVesrctsbea Knciw aaalical sotliimTn Lmt,,m hmt, : -AnaT disctnuee dLTJET? TTXT. XAM tngfaaieiiw miiahw lt treacinf tin fern. The pevuer a a eii aoaiw4 fnr t M lio-ptae ujWto4 1ihw tt fa ant aba s-itk ae:ii:r. sTrty bwilmr t tWfcwl li. nvwem-rr. ctnar- ar arf-pTir. fcrrr mml Ins m vm- laitaiiaa ra farwur ef :ht nmiin " It ba won lis wr trtn t.hmtrrt ef bnrrfa. one t-riria renraiBiesdu Da bola PTaJ PrarcWt everrwher- t-w nerra F watrtr Tt.1 i -V rOOJ'T-LSK cAMTABt of the cotmtry, and they send hundreds of traveling men broadcast. The nw Iowa goods will be strongly rushed br j these traveling men and t Is expected the ; trust goods a Ol be driven from the mar- ' ket In a short time. A fine factory fitted i wtth modern baking machinery will be ! fitted up. and the good ill be ready for the market by September 3 Go to Kline for pour upholstering and furniture repairing. l South Main. "Phones. Ind. Tit Black; Ben, Ml aerial P Oa carpets, ruga, linoleum, oilcloth and matting . window shades and lace cwrtaina. D. W. Keller, iu South Maa. Laws mowers and remgerattors at Peter -ten and Bchoaninc. OaXce Spare far ReaL Only half block from Broadway, oppo site Nebraska Telephone building. Heat j and light furnished. Omaha Bee office, IS Scott street ateraes Addreaees Cratsatea. AMES, la, June I ."Special.) Th ad dress of President Ftorms to the graduating class of the lows Ptat oojleg today we 1 masterly effort on "Democracy and Edu- I cation." "Democracy Is no longer a pollt- ! leal erpcrtmer.k but a spiritual enterprise." j be declared. The underlying thought In the entire address wa that no democracy bow- ever wealthy can endure permanently without having for Its ground principle rlghteousnesa Democracy according to h! trterpretatloB of th word means the tear ing down of class prrcflege and arttflcieJ lties. Its watchword Is freedom and op portunity. Graduation gifts at O. Mautbe's, S3 West Broadway. Petereen a Schoenlng sen matting. Far ike trrsdaate. Otra your young friends one of our at- new art pottery la honor of their gradua I Won. Alexander' Art Store, ill Broad- , war. I I Calls far Ketwra f Passes. BOOXE, la, June I especial -Ther 1. wailing among the annual paes j holders or th jseinon aVNorthern. General I Manager J. "U Blrak of this city is send- OTt c,rrulBr liters to all person bold- ! lng annuals In which h asks them to return them soon lf not quicker" as tb Iowa antl-pasa law la going lno effect shortly and woe unto those found having annual paases except the owner of the read and one or two others. The pssses hsve started arriving and General Manager Blake la tends holding them for -eepaakea." Be office leiiKn ed to II Soott street, es poslte Nehraska Telephone budding. Matting and linoleum, oompaxy. Stockart Carpet tblldrea Bwi a d to De-taw ST. PATTI Minn, June t During the abaeoo of their parentA. wbo a err attend ing a weddxng., two children of 6amu-l Copievich were suffocated in s fire which started in their home at M Chestnut street snd a third chBd was fstally ir..1ureL None of the children was over i years old. Geweval aEareki Start. West. CHICAGO. June t General Baron En fold and rty left Chicago tn a special tram tonlarht for BLock l.and. Ill mh-r Ithry adll Inepart tli Veiled stale aratrr.aL Tb Japanese viwtors mill then sro to Furl Lranenwonn and thence ts St. Paul and Seattia FORECAST CF THE WEATHER Ikaatn aad Ceeler Maaday TeeAsy Fair aad Wara la WASHIXGTOX. Jane L Forecast of the weather for Monday aad Tuesday : For Nebraska and Kansas Shower and cooler MoDday; Tuesday, fair and aarmer. For Iowa ho'tn and colder Monday; Tuesday, fair. For Missouri Fair Monday, except show ers and cooler in north seat portion: Tues day, ahoaers and cooler. For Booth Dakota Fair Moadtiy and Tueeday; warmer Tuesday. For Colorado Sliea'ers Monday and cooler to southeast portion: Tuesday, fair and Tur Wyomliig and Montana Fair and warnier Monday; Tuesday, fair. I.f.l Beeord. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BfREAT". OMAHA, J:n L f?iCial tecord of er fieraiure an preciiauua compared vna t -r oorresponetr.g -day of the la-t thee years: IfC. : Vf i, : Maalnrum t emperat ere ... . 1 s id Tl atianmum teR.netature U M ft ; Mraa temperature C7 TJ fct ! prec ipttauoa I . . 1 Ttrojrat ure and precipitation dtrturea ; from tne nviaj at Omaha ant- Mjsrch 1. ' and corr.bariBaa with tn ast tws years: I Nonral temperaiure : Iwr.cvw ary tiT the day. 1 j tendency erne March 1 1M : Normal precipitauon 17 cb Dehciency for tb day : inch ' TuU rainfall sine March 1 I 18 lor Se , t-ttmnricy mart March 1 t. If inches eficjrncy for oar. period is 1. 1 i inches i Drfic ieKy for cor. period r li. .1 af mc'.es I Beaerts frees atetaees et 7 P. Id. St tK'a and Stats Tern, ef Weather tp. art Plamarc-a. clear C4 Max. feam- Tera. talL U m a .15 i .te Tt .1 T4 K T -' .t5 to M 7 .e 7f M. TV . M .(a m a vt . 7 at tt .) Oierenne, co.dy.. Chicago, clear Ievenport. ciear... Iesver. cieuay W 71 U fefc v. ' k .....lc lturon. cioaay I Kansas Crty. clear...... , ort fiatt. rieufly... Omana. cludy ' Kapid Ctty. part cloudy... .. f e-t Levi, near fa. Paul, eiaer Salt Laks Oty clear. Vaaaavuo. coutr . . ... ... 7t Z Utaxeuas lt.- of preciiiitanoa. e. A. Uaie SCe4a. WS F BO C-3 A powder to t-e hali it to tl eioea. Tc-vjr fct Il gwcUrn, wr-rous, bet aiji p"t tirjj s2t. If rcu ir jkLitp. tMrmrUi g fet, try AJn T iTjbjCi. It resit tie Uci ax.i urjakfw new or tifi.t i-iof eja?r ; aJwavg ow it to ISrt ti ia New SLoe. ' It cures. rwcDer. Lot, swealrtg ftt, liliftx-rs, iscrfwiEjr tails ar?3 rtLotis Fpc't. lUIjfTt corns sad bunicns of all j-ajh atjd pTf Tt and OomJort. We Lare ort r tLirt t thousand tita.i vi.iel4. Try it tWiry. Soli It aZI Irupcrla"eT"rvwhere ii3 cei.t. iX't evwpt any gnbstitat for AKen' F.ot-ILa. Trial partaco FREH Addrws Allra S. Olnst-xl L T-tt, K. T. Euror. Branch Of5 r, rbcirrrup;h. Erg-laud. WARMTIVP Sncoritig bhus iriilatjoria. Soore cf efferei for Ka!. Insist rjm banr ATtn'g Fxt-Eave. Tie OrijiTiaJ powder for the fwt. Twelrc veiars lfor tL public Armual mhlr ortr two million rar V Do net it4. aptuiotM niltil att clui'Xit'i to be ' j-.iM a pcod." lieroeraber. Allen 'a Foot-Ease is ..id crJr in 23 c?ct rarlapva Vm Can IVcar Smaller "T : eernt ymrr effen.nwnun t is a majmaiWL MaAvK. Am jn-i ao W - on m 1. Nat Accent arr Sahttttiitt tw ULI $ FOCT - OOE.5-FJLD, a new invenar-nyVdiresa a He WATER FROM HOWESTAKE ' Paap. at Werk Faaptylaat Work lag ef Imaaeeae Valaaae Feared la SlOfX FAL1S. S. D Jure fppeal Thoee uhfa-miltar alth the vastnese of the unde-y-round worktr.ga of the fotnoua Horre- i suit against the Chicago. l'!weukee A St. stake mine In tl Blatk Hills, which hsd iPaul Railroad oosapstiy, by which they to be flooded in order to extinguish the I sek to restrain tl railroad rotcpany from fire ahxh troke out In tie mine oa the . putt'ng Into effect the advanced rate from night of March 2 last, can have but a faint Chicago to Sioux Falaa. which, according conception of the great undcrtiikir.g it will to the announowwnt of the company, 1 to be to pun-.p th water out of the mine, this go into effect oa June TT. The Ptoux Falls work now being in progrcw. JohtT afk for a tf tr,porary restraining or- Th aster t being pumj-d from the mine j der. and a hearing upon their application by a number of mammoth pumjie Two j be held on Friday. June 7. in tr.l city. LOW'-gallon sklji are doing duty st what "when It will be determined whether or not ls known a the Highland hoist, two are st ; the temporary restraining order Ktiill b th Old Abe. and two :.W(-ga.llon skip sre 1 granted. This ls another interesting slags st work at the Alllsc-i -iet. Two !j0(.-gallc.n i to tle fight between the Jobber f Florx ones are at what lr -icwn st the Terrs j City and Sioux Falle. alth rate from Chi and th same at the TV-Fmet It 1 eFtl- j cago to the two cities aa the bone of oon- mated that m this way gallon a min ute 1 being raised from the nine. With all these In active operation wter la being taken out of the mine at th rate of 7,3(H' gallon a minute, or E.i'A.ttiiP gallons a day. At that rat It would take a little over a month to pump si! the water out of the underground workings, but allow ance must be made for the catvral Inflow of water, so It ie thought In well-informed otisrters that the stupendous tatk of pump ing the water out of the mine win not be completed much undr forty day from the time the purrje mere set in motion. Therefore, by the middle of July It is estimated all the water will have been pumped out of the mine and active mtr.mg Very Slimmer RAtes S, J..j. -'.j-. t ! Dr. Ernest Van Someren, the celebrated Italian authority, says food should be chewed until it is prac tically in liquid form before it is swallowed. Dr. Licbig, the great Ger man chemist says that beer is "liquid bread" a genuine food in liquid form. The Pabst Eight-Day Process does the extraordi nary work of changing the nutriment in the barley-grain into palatable and easily di gestible liquid food. Pabst BlueRibbon TLc Bear of Qualirw made from Pabst Perfect Eight' Day Malt, is a pure, wholesome feed, rich in nutritious, strength ening properties that build muscle and make good blood. The flavor is delicious you have never tasted a richer, mere meHow beer. It strength ens you aad at the same time lessens the work of digestion. Wbea twdcrmg beer, aak for Pabst Blue Ribbon. Made by Pabst at Milwaukee And borued Ay at tba Brewery. rabat Brewing ca, 1157 Lea tree a orth gt OsjXa. tXoz rxnaa 7a. Sbota. I basel t a pa-4 suC t p m can Lt aijlr.rea. EISE. 3s of 13 I rT,K.S. BBrmr1'1 . TV-, c. R. OboiT-d. 1 Ilrr, '. operation can apain commence In all parta of the mine. rek ta fte.trala Railroad. Siorx FALLS. S. D-. June S. P;e( ial V Artlrg in T-;t:i of Jewtl Bros Jewett ef tt.ia cltv. wbo also rcireent other Bioux Fali Jcbbrr. C O. Bailey and Senator KittTdre hare coirin-eno-d aa icjunctloa ten lion. Beelc I.laad Trala ta IVItee, CXION. Mo.. Jtrte t re-TireT train No n or: the Rock Island rai'mai. witch left St.. Ix'Ut last r '.r!it frr Kh'imi Citv. waa wrecked one rrile earl of here early thia momins. The hacsae car and two p?t.eaencer enachr ton;. led over an etrihank metit. Thre v ere 1 v pap-Ticer tin the train and no one wa r lured. The road wa tilotked for ten hour na.baad aad Wife Ah xiated. ST. bonS, June S. William Bum and hia wife. Mart- -re founc oeed toT.irht 11 thetr home on MofEtt iwnw, ca Jets being turned on. The fo!ic 1und in the house a note strned rv the vc-man tn a hich ." tell her miration to kill lerae)l. but makes no mention of her huaoand meeting death with her. Low for Outings Colorado Grand Canyon California Just aak W Santa Ft Summer Tout book." Sarr.1 Larimer. Psm. Agent. at. as. y. i;?-, aoe otii .... Eotntatiit BMg aa liioinea, lo a Malting: sag m aav SB aa JL. En iaH l ilynu.ii m f r- . m rp . riiiii AxV -4ewy.K F :., - f " ' it i) 0 k ZS2-k5t I le5J X