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fllTO OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE in, 37. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL BLUFFS OS re. I MCI . Tel. . MItK MEHT141. Ieri. drug. "o-kert aril err-ts. Ed Roger Tony Faust bear Fine -n-rvlng at Larffert s Se Schmidt' rant nw photo Jk larwig Cutler. funeral director, 'phon T. T TVtKvirtng I'wVTUkln rompeny Tel. Baa. Ft rem. Mr -Ton re ImoM, 33 Sixth A TIME & SCHORX1NO KU. RtUI Flabm; tackle fit for fishing- Wig selec tion. Hrt.e.i sea A AcfcnOTilaa " relator Mumtx- lodge ni meet to night lor work la the first degree. PUMOKM AS AN IXVEmilNT. TALK TO LBVPTETRT ABOUT IT. Teacher! Tn vU Bad picture far whoH mm at AMiuimIw i Art Store, S3 B way. BALE ON TOIAT. Dinner rarty !, I can far Jfcc Bart Milter. Both phone ana. JAROE GAXTAXIZCD OAftDAOE CAN Com fart sort- chatr Mara nmforuN then m biniMeL Sea t- W. Keller, lul South Main ftmL Before yos boy. see us for wan reaper end picture framing. Council Blnff Paint. Oil and Ciae Co.. Utmtn Mock. Th reaaeii why Htfr doe th boeioes Is simply thia Ha deliver tb good at your nearest statin) at tb leeet earn. criT-1 BOTTLFD Bm IS EEJtEJ UUT AT riRST-C!LA KAR.S A.i CATES L rUJSENFtLD CO. Agta A biarr-lage llcene was Issued yesterday ta K. P. Harrison. Franklin Cre-v. lit., aged tk end lbel Brubeaar, eC Oakland, la., aged an, A big delerutine ta ntM to p ti Sioux city, Thursday next, ta attend the Stat Firemen a tournament, and tber la taik of having a special train. John Eastman, colored, an ordered committed ta the Mat asylum at Clertnda by the commissioners ti insanity, yester day. Eastman la Buffering from melan cholia. The member of Fidelity council. Royal Arcanum, have accepted an tnvttatloa from tha pastor. Rev. a. W. Snyder, ta attend the morning aerrieea. Sunday, at ft John a English L-uiberaa church, la a body. The funeral of Arthur Joseph Smith wa held reaterday afiernooa from tha family residence, la Harriawa atraeU Council EluH aaria of a)a. of vkirh deceaand waa a mambwr, attended tn a body. In tarment was ta FalrvVew cemetery. The Retail Orooera' and Butchera' aaeo . elation, at Ha meeting, Thuraday niflit, left the asattar af arraarlnc the aate and electing Uhe placa for 11a annual ouiiru and filt-nle ta a eummltiee oonWirtmi; of a. H. Hanetnrtoa, J. A Countryman and lullua Kaeppar. W. B Maj-iM. rwferea fa bankruptrv for tnia dlatrtct. waa adrlaed yeaterday that tha Iowa Woaleymn aretTemlty at Muunt Plaaant had mmierrad nam tilm the &r fre or doctor of law. Mr. Ma)w had Juat returned from Mmmt I'teaaant. where on Wedneeday be attended a ne-tln of the aJjoinl ut the antreraity. Mr. Mivnr haa tji dlm.inrt.iom of beln- the ftrei 'student graduated from the Wasteyaa unlverlatv, being the only awmkar of tha elaaa of lh.r The W. C. T t". bekl a apecuU meeting yeaterday fnrenooa, at tha home of Mr. O. O. Oldham, at whk-h ttma orer l( boiHiueta were made and distributed to the city and oounty JaUa. to the aiercr and EamoDdfin hoafiftaia and to the Cbriattan home. Kext Tawaday. J urve m. at V'.Xi a. m.. tha Woman Ohrlettan Temoeranre 1'tiion will meet at the Chnatlan Home to eo-operaie with (Hata Superintendent of Flower Miaaiena Mra. M. F. Ulnnuw, f Ittaiont. Tha city JaO and polloe beadoTiartara building ara bomg treated on lb rtarior o a coat of red paint. Tha y council chamber la alao la the handa of the reno vator and U being repapered and the wood work revarciabad The raat of the ijmlldlnit ha already been repapered and "Vrvarntahed. Tha annual meeting of the ' Iowa Cau af M unietpalitiei wiu be held I ia (til city ta September and the mould f oal tmaeraiM ar anaiaaa to ravr th ctty I buildinga looking apick and aaan by that time. . , AJva Btaodea. who reaidea naar Taath alrottt and Avenue H In Cut -Off. and who araa arreoted Thursday on an assault and nailery charga. wrva fined A and enata yesterday by Justice Cooper. Payment of the Una. howrrrr, aid not result in Blen Atm'ti release, aa be waa held on nmniajni of Mra. Mary Hansen, a neurhoor. who enargea mm witn enminaiiy aaaaultlng her. Tha altered offenaa was said to hiva wiintltted January M. Hlendaa. who de clared the whole rharge waa absolutely falsa aatd tha result f a neigiiborhaed ouarrel, waa aent to the rrrnnty jmH tn default- of bail placed at V0 by J ustice Tbi weather ta bruaraig oa orv pea wary rapidly. We have gn( qutte a laraa apply f dinner party peas on band that w want ta dispose of. Bvsrybody knows da) vaiaa of filacer party roads. I3c per aa a tone a they last. We Intend to bare "a aato an taaapetea one f these daya wbea. tha arloa gata chaapar. Rips tomatoes are pattatg mora pkmnfat. Be per basket. They are extra fiaa. Hoaaa grown axraw bsrrle ara now on the market. New po tntae are cheaper again, Se per peek. Wa atm barw soan good atd patataaa. eolid and sound. Be par per. In Togetablee we bae aaeta, - cabbagaa. mtteu, radian ea gag let. taoa. Bartal Millar. Both 'phone a. Buy tha Jewel gaa or gasoline stoma. They ara the aavfeat. Petersea A aVboenlng. Vsa batter rtoltna than tbaaa kept In stack A tn Bonrlciua paann bowse, SK Broadway, There the organ atand upon tha building Bflere getting poanr ophoietering. nsat tiaa making, r apalrtng and raflatabtng Sana (at taa prtoaa of tha Margaa Upholateriag atr.paay. SS Broadway, aert ta AJexaa Aar'a art store. Tviephone for quick or ders. Ball. SSI, Independent. r7a-rad. Tina watchag, ta West Broadway. sNsa our aMding aettaa for porch ar lawn. Special offers Petersen a gtcboenlng. My' beautiful bom. No. X Park arenna. Jb for aala tnqnira as pi siuuwa Tuesday and Tnaredgy. W. yuuiyaa. CARRIAGES ALWATS SUCATTT. CAti, n. BOTH -pHOKaV C&Ak'O UTERI. J. W. AXD ELMER E. MrNXICX, PRO latwa uMssais and awn Seasoning 6a ta Klin for our upholstering and farnlcar repairing Sovtk Mahv pbanea. 'j sWIra undent. Tn Black; BelL ML f P tei ara ft Bchornlng aeTl rnatrmg. Bm offioe rasnoesd ta M Scott street, sp- p aaits jxeorasu telephone building. Oa refrlgeratora Icicle. Bowen and North ern Light. Oo-cans. 12 and ap. X. W. Xel asr. tot South Main street. Best optical aervic tn tha city, because we deewte our entire time to the car of bs ays. Tr. W. W. Magarell. racinare articles, 1 Fear) street. shell Barb. Btirkary. ' la wuses wood length, tl K) a rkv Joat fke tblag for tbea oool mornings. Biaftea aarta Smith. let! S. gth. Both 'phones in W. W. Xnrkerson, ta Wast Broadway, Cauttrtl BlniTa la. dooa al kinds cs? m W aratok rspaartng. City Scavenger I waal deed anima l a ii sa pr baad. Sana otsa,; it taws as ruaraateaA. Oea saswiptly atasaAad an. Ibg, Pbub 1 jr T tH fLed lrtl - J. aKEKLCsCK FIRE CHIEF QUESTION RESTS Council Cia T-le Xa ITurtber Actios Until July Keetvng. CHr AHerarr laatara It Mart B Assrorrd by taasril ta Order ta Baablr Hlsa to Aaaasae Weston, t waa charged that Oreea. oa mlsrepi eeentatiwria. eerured a qaanttty of feather from Mr. Tamer to "renorata." and for which work b waa paid ta ad raawa Tha feather, wheat retamod by Oreea, war la r Tartly tha asm condition, a whan ha took than away. Frank Green, a brother af Bert Oreea. Watt Net and Robert Bode, arrested on suspicion of working the same rrafl aa Bert Green, war released yesterday for lack af evidence. The fire chief contrcrerey la apparently la xru ana and there hare been no de velopment ki the last two dare So far aa the city onuncll hi conrerned. na further actum can be takea by It on Nicholson's bond for the next two works, as as meet ing, nnles a special session la called, will be held mil July 1. City Attorney Kimball take hunt with Commissi orter Zurrauahtrn and aaya that the bond of the fire chief mast be Aprirwred by the etty council. This. Mr. Kimball aaya, the law provides and the art creating the Board af Fire and Potle Commissioner. haa not amended or annulled the statute referred to by Mr. Kimball. Charier M. Nicholeon. appointed chief of the fire department by tha oomnlasloa, for some reason which he declines to explain, baa withdrawn from the custody of City Clerk Rapp 'he surety company bond which he filed and w hich the c?y council declined to approve at Ita session last Monday night M is presumed he Withdrew the bond. In, conformity with the opinion expressed by Commissioner Zurmtwhlen. that tb city council had no authority ta pass a-pon the bond and that euch a matter waa one that properly belonged to the Board cf Fire and Police ConuntsetoMira. Batata Transfers. Tbaa tsmaafer were reported to The Be Jon It by Rie Pottawattamie County Abstract oampany of Council Bluff : James T. Hall et al. to Jamee H McwMrter. wfe of rw" and ae cf rwv, sec It. and e of rw u l-7-I. w. d SIMM Jimea H. Mewhlrter and wife ta Henry I. Hew Liner. t of ir1 . of awla. and lot 1 In lrrerular Srrey of nV of of Se , t - . T-a. w. a Luther B. Gordon to Bernard H Kchlwey. eH of Int l. block . i Fark addition to Council Bluffs, i la. w. d ; E.isahetk Dutjaatte and busband to I K. Pilt lot 1, Mar I. McOee I additioa to Council Bloffa la. w. d Tb Taotie estate to Kodolph Wal ler, lot 0, biot-S li. rerry e adde lkn to Council BlofTs, la. w. d. . . Independent School bletrtct of tTounrtl Blutta Xa , t John C Bndret, rot It and H. block It. Beera' sahdlvlaion te Council BDuffs. Ia, w. d IL G. McOea and wife tn Henrietta Oreen. sa of nt of lot i. Mock 17, Hughe A ronlrhan's addition to Council Brtitre. la., m. d Charles K. Kimball and wile t T. Helton, lot 1. block SK, P.lddles subdlvisioa ta Council Bluffs, la, w. d Luther" B. Gordon to Anna Lelck, H of lot 6. block . Park addi tion t Council Bluff a. la, w. d.. On carpeta. rugs, linoleum, oilcloth and matting, window shades and lace ourtaine. D. W. Keller, V South Mala street Rammer shoe are now tn stock and aell ing raptdry at our usual low price. toat fall to see them; It will be money saved If you buy them here. ruoan boe Co. Ostlag af Deualaat ftearlrtlea. The aaaual outing and picato of tb two Ianlah societies the raninh Brotherhood and the ranebe aoclety, will be held Bun day. June P), Instead of June E, at Walnut Grove, near the east end of the Illinois Central bridge. There win be among other attractions a king program of porta, for whir primes rattled at HW wffl be green. Raamussen orchestra haa been secured for the flay. Members of the Xanlh societies of Omaha are expected to attend and an eu'ui sKm boat will be rtro between Douglas street and tha grouada. making hourly tripe. Car wBl be rua front Avenue A and Twenty-eighth street to the ground by th street railway ooan pany. Thl la the program af sports: Eagle ghoot: First, gold watch; second, mantel clock: third, stiver knives and forkar, fourth, suit aaae: fifth, watch chain; sixth, fruit dish; seventh, coffee pot. Target shoot: First, mantel clock ; sec ond, tobaeca box; third, pipe. Bowling: First, airrer-prated hafr brush and comb; seoond, parasol; third, bottle of perfuma. Married ladle race: First, Teddy near; aecond bottl of perfuma; third, silver Go-is' race. 10 to 14 year: First. Teddy bear: second, parasol. Girts raoa. uadar U ywars: First, bottle af perfume: second, teaspoona. Ladies' tug of war; lc cream to the wlnnera Pat mas' race: Alarm clock to the win ner. Boys' raoa, under 14 year: First and aecoad prises, pocket-knives Free-for-all race: Bom of necktie and perfuaaaa. Bowling contest, between Omaha and Council BluSa lodgea: Box cigars. Oaaea saet far Rest. Only half block from Broadway, oppo site Nebraska Telepbofi building. Heat and light furnished. Omaha Bee office, It Scott Street. . M., Williamson. Mcyclea, sewing ma chine. Edison phonographs, records. Ra paliing anachlne and bicycles a specialty. 17 South Main street. Council Bluffa. Ia. Thane: Bell, Bad 1 1ST; Xadapandaat, 707 Red. X. T. Plumbing Ca Tat. , JCtgT.t. L OB Feaesal af JaAta Beaaw Funeral aen-lca over the lata John Bono win be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at tha family realdeaca. UO Prank street, conducted by Rev. Marcus P. MeOura, paster mt tha Pint Pnratortertan church. Burial will be la Falrrtew cemetery. The honorary paTI bearers arm be John T. Oltver. Ohio Knox. John Bereaheim, Spencer Smith. Alex Wood, W. P. Hypes, L. WL Hypes and aV P. Schoentgea. Tha active pall bear era win be tha three sons of tb daoeaaau. John, Itanaid and Ora wr; the tw naphewa, Charles A. and Adolpb F. Beno and E B. Oehler. Mr. Beno waa a member of the Council Bluffs lodge af Elka and tha member wfll attend In a body. Tb members of the Commercial clan, of which Mr. Bona wa a peoailnent member, and btialn.aa man generally, will aasembl at tha club room s Pearl street at 1:11 ta attend ra a body taa aarrioea and aaoort tba body t ita last resting plane in Pairrlew cemetery. It I understood that baameas houses generally will do thl afteraaaa during tb hour of tb funeral, out of respect te the dead iibiiieer dry gnoda merchant af Council Bluff and aouthweatera Iowa. Sw Trial ta tsaaaag Salt. Judr Wheeler m dlatrtct court yester day afternoon sustained the motion of the defendant for a new trial in the libel eult of Miaa Nellie Buckley against F. T. C Johnson, a wealthy farmer and secretary of the erheoi board cf Ben tie jr. in which Mia Buckley wa awarded (Lin damage. The new trial waa rranted aa ground f rntaoondaot on tb part af csuneel for tb plaintiff, error of the court and exoea rv damagea. The four Judges of tb f ftaanth Judicial district. A. B. Thornell. N. W. Mary. VT. It- Oreea and O. D. Wheeler, will bold a meeting hi thl city neat Friday ta arrange tn work and tha term of court In the aevaral eountm for the next two yearn. Thoiaaa Q. Harrison, of thl city, ever whose prarticiag law ta tb justice courts there was Quite a cautiwj) among tb misiibi of the Pottawattamie County Bar aaaaataxioB. passed tba as am mat las Thurs day in Iea Motaaa and baa baaa admlttad ta practioa la all of tb atata oourt MM 1 fie 121 7B EDTC1II0S FOR THE FARMER State Cvlleg Propote. ts Carry Iti Work Into Kew Fields. nrsTzrcTox roi solai schools State Fair BTaaagraa Warned Or Aaaetaeraeal RatlrwaaVi Will Malta Ha gpa lal Baea aa? taa Spwtal Tratasa. The Big EASY o TFRHS a aaiiiii w - Store UP iif li Nail ON QUTFITTIMCk CO. 1315-17- I9TARNAM 5Ti look rem m tn as bold novs 3 Reims Furcisr.il Ccr.pleta for S 59-50 NhM tranrflrra. total. If i, Caadltlaa af City Paaaa. City Auditor McAnany completed raster day his report for the second month of the fiscal year, snowing th amount emended In two month out of the annranriatinna for the maintenance of th different mu nicipal dejiarunenta. Among tb extra ex penses during May were th new police amtmlanca, cosrtng tsr. and th purchase of a new horse for the fire department at CtM. Amount Appro-Ni ana , . Expended. tlon. Samrlea. ecntlr aent-..h.4 40 lT..8n6v Police and marshal' dept. 4 S.fl S TWi n Rtreet and alley t.hS N8 10 .an, m rrre Department 4.(114 an ei 47 1R7. 415.10 1RSCI1 8P7 7C 4 70 00 2.(X a uo i.ooa on 1.60.06 LKO 00 14,740.U S4 760.00 Fire knd police telegraph tnrmejn ocpartment . Prmtlng and suppUea .. City pound Elections CJtv property fhatll Sanitary department . . . Total general fund iHm lta Vat tor T. M. C. A. The ouestion of a sit for the proposed Tounr Men' Chxtntian association bund ing I stin undecided. The ofBcer of th association and committee having thla mat ter la c barer met yesterday afternoon tn the rooms of tb Commercial club to listen t several propoaala. So far tb sites of fered, with possibly one exception, are too ceetly. A new prnpaaal canie yesterday from Dr. T. F. Seybert, who offered the ntty fast adjoining bis residence a First avenue, but the committee conaldered the frontage wa not enough. Pine the committee aent out ita first no tlcea calling In M per cent af all subscrip tion of b and under, a considerable sum has neen received. From 1309 to 1500 "haa haa been received daily since tba notice ant trot, - Cp te date th ubacriptiona align tly n- SB.ono, and thla amount has raised without soliciting the railroad. TV ackers' Inert tste Close. The Pottawattamie county normal trum tute. after what la coneeded by all con cerned te bar baaa a wonderfully Buooeas ful session hi every respect will coma t a close today. Teacher from out of town who wish t mare oa tba early aftei uw train will be excused from attending the afternoon asealua. Th feature of thl morning's seaslen will b the lecture by Prof. WUoox on "The Teaching cf History. " In the afteraaon b will deliver th final of hi aerie of alx historical WKarea. The Crati In the In evitable Conflict, the Rise and Fall of the Slave Power. - Thursday evening County Supertntendenf Jackson entertained at dinner at Lake Manawa, the Instructor who nave don so rack a tnak thl year' Institute the tt ba Trams Plead Callty BmraTlary. CHAPP7SLL. Keb.. June .8nacial. Three tramps broke Into th Japanese house at Big Springs, la thia county, and after an exciting obese by th marshal of Big Springs, war captured about tea tnOe from town. Sheriff McEldowney went down al anus Lad them and brought tbea be fore tb Judge bera, where they plead guilty to the charge of bouse breaking, but haw net yet bean aeateooed. It la probable tbey will get a year each la th penitentiary. INGENIOUS FLOOR FOR THEATER ra Held ta Oraad Jary. N. Oram, oa a chars of rhsarbis by false prat aaae. was yastaraay after nooa bound orr ta awaK the action af tba grand Jury by J set Ice Cooper. Ia efautt baa plaoed at gm, Greas was committed ta th county jail. Graea I oaa of tba ear aaaa arrest ad ra connaatloaj wttb tha alleged traadauant faatbar f anaiatlug deal Taa fjartlcalar oamplamt aa whiob Graea waa bald by Justice Cooper, after a change of varus bad baaa takes ta hat court from th polios court, a anao kg Mia. Ilaan V So C a attracted tbat tha Aadttertum Cam Be Geaverted lata a Ban Room. The movabl stage which Steele Mackaya attempted to mak a feature of theatrical eonatructloa many rear ag I outdon by tb revsraibl auditorium floor Introduced ta a new Apollo music ball on ths Rue d flc,y. Pane. This device makes It poealbis tfi clang th parQuat Int a dancing floor is raven mlnutea Ths floor ia reversible. On on aid at I istad with MO chairs of the usual folding variety On th other side It 1 planked with hard wood, waxed and pc.Ila.he4. TOuraug the performance each night It la pitched at an angle of about IS degrees, Ilka tb floor af any other theater. Wboa tba show Is over and th dancing begins It 1 ebeelutely level All who patronise th bona will sea tb transformation every night. When the cur tain falls the aaatholder wfll be bustled beck Into tb orchestra circle and the foy er. Tbea th mechanism win work. Tb floor, or rather the two floors, ar built an each aid af a framework of steel girdera Thia ta hung oa preota and wboa tb machinery Is set la motion it simply turns the other side up the huge seesaw B me rare about etxsO feet atop at the appropriate angle when H la to be an audi torium and I secured there by strong aup porta. When tt reaches th level position ts . a aria a a ballroom equally atreag aaa j port bald It thur and previa far th 1 aafoty of th dancer. Whe tt stops In j either position it is la immediate coaneaun- tratloa with the other pans sf tha hoaaa. aa all tba aaceaeery eieee ara attacaed t 11 either ts reach the orchestra cirri or tb stag wboa tt la moltned at aa angrta Stage and Soar are continuous when used for dancing, the elect n faoUarnta bstng attar bed ta a disappearing framework, while a aertlaa of solid ftoartng taataa tnev plaoa The entire contrivance aeot il.X af which about aVMO waa spent oa ths Boor and Its mechanism and the rest oa the twenty -aevea foot eWs brtck -lined weal through which tb floor feelrea New Tack Bus PES MOINES. June 14. (Special ) Al though progress has been greater in recent years than ever before at th Iowa Agri cultural noDege and tha ecttvftie of th college are reaching out In more direction tha ervr before, yet under the leadership of Prof. Holden, Curt la Stanton, McKay. Panunri and others, preparation ar under way for a wonderful extension cf work for the next few yeara The college will make an exJ.itoU at the state fair In August that will ran to the attentloa of the farmer th great work being dona, and tt 1 hoped that rn thia way there will be Intelligent aireeTInn given te th reneral demand In tb state for some new work of special value ta th farmer. Last winter the ef fort of th roller and cf thou Interested In agricultural education were directed to securing the four agricultural high school, but th demand was hot auffloient to secure these. The effort to secure such schools win be renewed before th next legislature with some pror.pect of success. It is the intention of Prof. Holden of the stat college to ask for an appropriation which will enable him to employ a special agent to do work among the echoole or the state aS the time. H will work among tb teacher and at institute and give In struction t the teacher how to proceed to Organise and teach class re In elementary agriculture. Some work of thla kind haa been done by Prof. Holden, on Invitation of progressive county superintendenta, but there ia demand for a special ajrrnt who wil devote himself entirely to this work. It Is stated that there are practically no aatisfactory text bock to be placed In the handa cf teacher re latin- to agriculture therefore, there is demand for per sonal direction to teacher aa to how to proceed. In several oountle of the stat thl work ha been started n'ready. But 2f,0 o i b state college people cannot afford to l.ffioon devote much time to thl work with their limited force. The plan of th Ame college people to carry the college to the farms and ts da tnetrartlon work around th fireside of the farm homea la an ambltloua one. It la the Intention to establish a correapondeno course in agriculture tor Hit work and t bare It directed by the college faculty. Th college 1 In touch with something like 40.000 of th young people of the state wh ar already aaklng for more information In re gard te agricultural science. The only way they can be satisfied ia by establiehment af aom sort of a correspondence course for teaching them at their home. The college I better Atted than any other to do thl work. Th last legislature waa asked for ISO.000 to start It off, and evidence will be produced that will eon-cine th legislator that this sam ought to Tn given. The do mand for thl wort Is already strong and it will be made stronger ths next year. The experimental work of the cMlegft, Ita znaad far thai work 1 already strong and extension work In carrying the short oouraea ta the people. Its demonstrations on various farm hi the state, all have so popularised the college and Ita work that another legislature will not dare to turn down Its reoommendarlona even la th face of a harp criticism over extravagance tn ami i latlona. Try for Reeloeed Rates. A strong effort I to be made by the In terested persona to eeoure reduced rate for the Iowa state fair In August despite tha reported agreement oa the part of the railroad managers that no reduced ratea or eaxureion train of any kind are to be given In state where the J-cent far 1 In force. The Iowa 2-cent far bill goe bite effect June 1. There i no doubt that the attendance at the state fair will be re duced If there are no rate or special tratn for th same. The Pea Moines people have a ocmmlttee named to ce-operat with the state fair management la trying te secure the favor, and they have hop from the fact that It ia known that the railroad men thamsclve are not agreed aa to tha wisdom of adopting a retaliation policy at tela ttsne. Selkeel Cwatrovmy Internets. Th controversy over one phase of the new certificate law in Iowa la becoming a matter of public tntereet. State Bupeiin teadent Rlgg haa ruled, oa th advice of th attorney general, that a teacher can pay the Institute fee or examination fee la ber home county and then tak tb ex amination at any aummar achool main tained. Thl afreets Blackhawk county, wher the atata norma la located and County Superintendent Elliott, of that county, has defied the state authorities. Hs Insist that b will not permit anyone attending the aummer achool there to paaa examination la tila county without paying ta him th required faa He out In a letter In which be announce hi intention and give defiance to tha atata department a feducatton. It ia causing a mud ill ta then matter whUfh tb courts will have te settle. JOSE? The Store m aaabaaaaklmV That's Square All Over rldl( and R sella lag Go-Carts "ee our it, lihe 1 til K'tfk v tiler you a i t'art, u.ujc vt th bt cf line I.ced. b. k and limit are aujuriaiue, ha h li a li aoinw ImraeuL w 01 1 h Tn eat O taj Ffirni- tnre ani CIstbinfl en One DRESSERS REFRIGERATORS Th warm weather Ir. now here. Tou retd a good Refrigerator eYe cir-v the mort Economical R-f'-tcrat . made; other ark you 111 10 lor one not ae rood as the on we offer at . . . . 7.50 The eolid oak k.ni golden out fiT.ifh. tl-.ree large and p.ry sliding drawer, other ask tin. 00. vur price 9.75 aeol, wonh 4w. - .775 t I oldihg ar.d re timing 0-ut f otlif-ra iek 1 1 , our J 25 t rice. . -' Gasoline Stem Fur uce during iivm wealhei, a i ..b u r u e r. guarin- icM. ottw iik ta no our piii-e Tou the r.-1'l Te'll furtiiRh the iiiin.e.. All good a tiiuTkt-d in plaia firun. eree r?xi 1 1 "1.75 ilJc(L . A UNION'S FAMOUS EASY TERMS On a bill of $50, 50c mt w M-k or $2 pry month. On a biU of SKKt, tl Pr iwk, or 9 prr month. Larprr bill o Ofrnallr low term v. $1 Cash Free to All In order to teM the merit of thl adver tisement we w ill acce; t thi coupon lir 11 on all purchaeo of IK1 and over If preeenK'fl at time of pure base. .in a 1 na.;. 1 him FREE PRESENTS TO ALL On a bill of tl.i.o. j The present a I.eHLit 1ul franicl lh.re absolutely free, pieiure. ino extTU ,.,y ,D Cn a bill of ;. . , a verv prettv par- J'"" , r. r la-np. 'n a bill of I TO a (in a bill (.f IT.r.O. preity renter utile n verj- handhome On a bill of ; a rue. ' handBunie rocker. On a bin of tin a ti-piec dinner set. On a bill of i:5 an elegant Jforri rbalr. tn a bill of II 00 a rich, elegant up- Iholstered oouch. PERILS OF THE CC0L1NG PLANT toola ItefrlarerartaaT deseed as Ertra Haaara lor wrlu. ta r 1 ,Vi w ..1. - . 1 w .... ....... - .... . . . m ... . j Tiili una 1 1 tn Mfina i -tn I' 111 inmi 1 ' ill 'M&Mm'k:: mh I V IUfV.il JJ .-.-t'y-:V---: r--V''-.r-r--v.---.w-.'i-. i 1. v ,1 I'i' 'hi r. 1 u 1 s 1 rwmi m sy'ff, 1 rxuing the last See montha twenty-twa persona nave been kied and many ttme that number Injured by accident in the cooling room of one packing house. In additioa there i reason to beuev that other accident happened In tb same es tablishment which did not become known te th public becaus tber was no Iocs of life. Could these accident have been pre vented fiona of them, perhapa. but not all of them under existing condition. Tb danger of th ammonia refrigerating prooea lie la tba great preasur of ex panding gaa within tba cooling pipes. Thia pressure, auD or 76 pounds to th square Inch, ia resisted by iron pipes of a thick be ta resist, theoretically, 1,1X1' pound to th square inch- The pressure causes a certain amount of wear upon the pipes, especially at tb Joint. A tber la always a thick coating of lc upon th pipe tt 1 impossible ta snake aa adequate laapecttoa ta detaraiUis possible oorroaioa except by Putting them out of rnsmiislna for a time. Even If the mint mam life of a Joint could be determined and all Joints renewed after certain length of eervloe th operation would require a largo number of men and euch frequent hsterruatioB of service as to ba rn .practicable la th can of a plant with anile of plpea. Aa exploatoa of the pipe containing am monia ia peculiarly dangvroe m packing bouae. becaus th men at work there are la room tightly cleoed hp- thick partition d beevy doors. Although there are stop oock at frequent Interval, tb gas ha such a overwhelming effect tiaoa anyone who la expaeed ta tt tbat the rhaaac ar decidedly against kla being all to reach a 7. ' , " ' 'S Veai'ei.e. ' r ' 'Vm. mr Jf' - I if tm AC M w ger Is not ao much In the violence cf the eri loKt'ie a in the resuV'ng eaeape of the gaa la aa artificial ice factory the .1i.nr.et i relet ivlv HtnaTl. !nce the aim there H not to chltl th air. but to rt 111 the wtter. and the way of escape ta open in case t.f an exrlosion. The only S'JT way to prevent ertil'ieiori 1 to rave every cool'nr plum d jj.llt utei. o that everv bit cf the ptn'nr may h overhsvled. Th expense r.f this riupnva tion of plant 1 almost prr.l .iblt've. Tle only sure wy cf esraplnr the r?eri of the ra in case of an exrlosion ia t" war a suit Hke a eHver'a wit a an inflrr ni1"T't suprtly of air. but the weri.t ani eri wr4aes vi such a onstuni would inter fere seeiemslv wltb vi"t. A the case stand row ti' ooruT'&'ior rnuet lie cJaaael among the extra bexaedous. The men who enier It are In th shTTie caterory with acliHer. fireman, and other men aho deliberately rlek their Uvea Tb owner of uch a plant are not excused from mak ing e ry reontie efort to antioinate and prevent an explneion but tt a ill be rmt-ossTnie te eetneve ttie risk entirely omi', there ar.a'1 V -a duplioatloa ut yla-it or until iOTt suiistltute f 'r innimala a am iVmbl bat laaa dangrreua tbaa at Is shall have been bune. discovt red Olilcaec Trl- PARODY CN PITTSBURG ART Billboard Daebera Toe a Pew Tabs of (olor at faraearie laatltate. Commercialism is following art in Pit, burg aa the Constitution If Fuypoiietf tci fol ium tli fag. An Immense tnbiifcrS las tK-ea -.iected dir'ilj' (ipiaisiie tlie Curriegit institute. UKn Uch are jiortraye3 traves ties of mtFterpieoe wltl.ln the hall of the buildlny dedictied rr-et,t!y to the pe'ipl of I'ltthlurg by Andrew Caniegle. I There t du;rer artiong the trustees cf ! tiie lamitute and ariil in the heart of tha res:(?eTii. i't the beil brirtiood tiers use of j garish display i4 bam' heads, g& 1 sieve and j.ri:i good iu'-li at confront one id trolley or rm theater program, and even on the pafo-T fiifk covering the l.i'i liottle in t.'ie early morr'.ng The cl-Jleci lotiable sirr iioarfl ia 3 4f fort b.rg and aliout twenty fe-t l.lcti. an! fa we the CTiieie n.sntuie. It tnrloae txiard li f house that ba abaniat Urn turced lu LU'I I1UII1IU Oa of tba iianela advrUa brand of iteer tiii.t ia aufc'.x itt-d wltb the rokir of the CVimtie tan.an or j.laid. and which I. as bnen named after m af Mr. Car neeit a ihst ii in mtia. Th advertiser aag iliul it 1 or:lj- in narmony with The pre (r.eixa Ltd a 11D tl envirotiroent that lluiae who patronlte the rnatttnt ahoald drlbk no other brer tl.aa thia Ljl Tiiu h a t lc-ture, "Tii Rath," whh-b received the f.ret ptixe at the International Art txiiibiilun at lb Carneaie inalitut a Ilea week w. and wi.ii h ha been lauded arid rondermied frum varieua sauraea, ha : t n lukeii aa the ui Ject to Inspire n- i!.ui.ann ;n mudera piuriibuug fittliig. I Whiie the con.piet Ion of thl picture has I iweii de yd ibe lruument weather of la:. the "artist" ray that modem bath ! ill tie U' 1 uted. ti.uiu tiit aaiyr tiiat iea j uiifi ll.e w uud l.yu jil, la the FreuchmaB mat erjnece. , flesioer.t of the neighborhood ar ao much atiiK'jed ovt r the coustrurtlon of the biikJd U-al a ra, -lent baa been mad for the p.sae uf a ci'.y ordinance to prevent 1 he aefcp-liiu.g of residential sectiona Pltta uurf Iifcj.atrh. r If yea aut thing 4 trad advertise it in the For l Jti.Ki,t m.i un.ua af Tb Baa Van! Ad pga t