HIE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY 30, lf10. p jiORE LNFAMILfc PARALYSIS Bring the Small Boys to Our Store Saturday The Doy of Today Is the Young Man of Tomorrow s Saturday Specials $ Boys Knickerbocker Suits, ages 2 to 17 years-The Sampeck Kind $5.00 Suits for 3.65 . $8.50 Suits for ....5.75 $10.00 Suits for $0.75 $12.50 Suits for .$8.65 Boys' Khaki Suits, ages 5 to 16 $5.00 Suits for. . . r . .3.65 $3.75 Suits for 2.85 Boys Wash Suits, ages 2 to 9 98c, $1.45, $1.85, $2.25, $2,85 Boys Oxfords, sizes 1 to 6 The $3 Kind for $2.40 Store Open Till 10 P. M. Saturday. mi vmn nonrs OWN STNt raw 1518.1520 FAENAM STREET. Land Mixup in South Dakota State Board of Health Taking Active Measnrei to Stop It. MANY CASES AT MASON CITY Flfty-FIre Already Itrpflrted, with Three Death, Largest amber on lleeoril Airoitri at One Place. (From a Staff Correspondent.) FES MOINES, July 23.-(peclal Tele gram.) The secretary of the State Hiard of Health received Information from Mason City today of three more cases of Infantile paralysis developed there, which makes a total of fifty-live cases and three deaths, the largest number on record anywhere. The commission of the board of .health arrived at Mnson City today to begin the investigation Into the cause. paraoaa Defends Governor. Attorney James M, Parsons today re signed M assistant city solicitor after sev eral years In the plate. Ho la a leading democratic attorney, and hua been engaged by Governor Carroll to defend him in the libel suit due to his Indictment by the grand Jury. Investigate Strang: Kpldemlo. Wade H. Frost the United States Public Health and Marine Hospital corps arrived In the city today, and Secretary Summer of the State Board of Health ar ranged Immediately for a conference with him and prominent members of the state board at Mason Cltv for the Durpoea of Investigating the many cases of alleged in fantile paralysis which have occurred there. They will go there tomorrow and take all the time necessary to find out. If possible. all about the trouble. It haa same fea tures not understood and there la desire for more of an Inquiry than has ever been given. The report came today that five cases elsewhere In the state bad been found. Appointed Superior Jadge Governor Carroll has appointed as a su- State Experiment Station is Leased J to Farmer, Who Goes In and Takes Possession. aWMBBaaaa I PIERRE, S. D.. July 29. (Speclal.)-On account of the failure of the state board of regents to report to the state land de partment their selection for.- state experi ment station near Cottonwood, there Is a mix-up in that part of the state. The de partment, having no report, did not with draw the tract from the lease books filed with the county auditor of Stanley county, and, when the leases of state lands were miide last spring, an old Oerman, M. L. Mouser, leased the tract on which the sta tion and buildings are located. He was in control, and the state experiment depart ment was wondering where it was at After attempting to secure a settlement with the lease holder, and making; an agreement of some kind with him In regard to hay. the representative of the experiment work came to the state landa board with his troubles, and the lease was ordered can celed,, and the lease holder instructed :to call for his money.. He cornea, back with a letter to . the .department. In which he Intimates that It will save trouble to allow his lease to stand, but does not say In what way. In the meantime the experiment station people are la the saddle and wait- lng tbe outcome. - . .... Cement Company y t-x 1 Governor Carroll has appointed as a su- LfOpS LlVlUenCl prlor Judge In Oelweln, E. J. O'Conner.' the Is appointed to fill out the unexpired term Notice Sent to Holders of Common due to the resignation of m. d. porter a CfnnV S.n Aetinn ia TaVan in short thne ago. h bv v a A dm nf flftv-n ranrtldt.a for eertl- Ineir interest. flcates as registered nurses was before the State Board of Examiners this week, and i . . . . .. .. . NEW YORK, July 29. Announcement "r eaauiinnuons were vompieicu was made today that the directors of the ' To Enconraa-e Manufactures. Atlas Portland Cement, company, which . There was filed with the secretary of has a capitalization of $12,600,000, have de- state today the articles of Incorporation of elded to suspend the dividend on Its com- the Associated Manufacturers' .company of mon stock t. the present. The company, Waterloo, with $26,000 capital, the purpose which baa been paying 8 per cent on Its being encourage the location of factories common stock, obtained a contract from there. There was also filed the articles the government aggregating many millions for the Scenic Land and Loan company of dollars to furnish cement for the fan-1 of Iowa Falls, $26,000, and the Eagle ex ama canal. I press and Baggage company of Davenport, The company has $11,000,000 In common 210,000; the Perpetual Building and Loan of stock outstanding. The notice which waa Waterloo Increased capital to $l,6W,ow, ana sent to the stockholders, says: the Lennox Furance company of Marshall- In view of the extraordinary capital ex-1 town Increased to $360,000. penaitures, DOTnior increase in Ae to State Expense VShTMo. and erection of a new plant It cost the cltiiens of Iowa a trifle more at Hudson, N. Y., the board of directors this year than last to maintain those Instl- has decided tnat u is to your imt..i '" Muttons which are supported by the state. State Auditor Bleakly today finished the compilations, which show an average of suspend dividends for the present. HEAVY RAIN IN KENTUCKY 04512 the rat of taxation for Iowa. I. 1 1 t 1..4 -,is - . m I Allies IS eft ft)U lib 1IIVIIMO UVCI AO. JW , Thonsand. of Acre. Wh.t. Co ml F,v, ytM 0 u w . little more than .038. W1H Cancel Cnanrmnqna Dates, Senator Cummins has been compelled to ana TtuseM unner wnwa- aib i ' - .v, Qrtts River. LOUISVILLE. Cy..- July t9. Following ONLY TWO SALOONS FOR LAMR0 Judge Tripp Decides Against the Contention that It Is En titled to Five. YANKTON, July 29. (Special.) Lamro township, Tripp county," of 750 Inhabitants, according to a court decision here Thurs day by Judge K. B. Tripp, will have to worry along with only two liquor licenses granted, Instead of the five granted1 by tbe county commissioners. The decision was on a state law of ml, restricting-- llqaor licenses to townships, incorporated towns or cities under 1,000 population to one for each 800 people.. After the action or the ! commissioners the taxpayers took the mat ter up Into clEcult court, with the above result. The commlsslonera supported their action on the grounds of the absence of a state or federal census of their township, settled since tbe UH federal census and the state census of 11)05, which view was not up held by the court, who held the law of gen eral application over the state and that the matter of census was merely a means of Information, and could not be used to defeat the law. Liquor men watched the case closely. yesterday's heavy raln'in. Louisville' and cancel all the rest of his Chautauqua dates rn Hnn. of th. state there was a for the summer. He has found It to be l- ,',,4ti , .., Ana, Inch in Louis- possible to maintain his health and ,,..:. hi. mn,Hna: it haa rained in this strength and continue on the platform, ..ri evrv dav for five weeks. Immediately after the state convention he The damage to crops la great wiu go away iur a rwu OWEN8BORO, Ky., July 2. The Green I .Death of William Coalaon. river section of Kentucky waa visited by Although William Coalson was a colored another terrlflo rain and thunderstorm, pU-lman, the news of his death yesterday at ins the water, to a greater depth over tne okobojl-caused more sorrow among th thousands of acres of crops already cov- people than would have been the case with ered. ' At noon today It commenced to rain many prominent white man. Coalson u ogaJn. tor many years the messenger In the state Fields of tobacco and corn and tnouaanas executive offices, the Taltnrul servant and of bushels of unthreshed wheat have been friend of many governors.- He went Into washed away. - The Ohio river at this point the office with Gqvernor Jackson In 1S9S, la rising more than six Inches an nour ana and was In the position with Drake, Shaw bottom lands ' of Kentucky and southern snd Cummins, retiring with the latter. Indiana will soon be under water. , He had accompanied these governors all " 1 ' over the country and as he was stationed FFDERAL AND STATE MEDICAL t the door of the chief executive office, w nyn fy liinnil ITV neewme wl""iu wiiu.au u inuiui tArtHli Ml IY1HOU.H Ull l I politicians of the state. He was ever faith ful and honest, a man In whom everyone Health Officers Are Examining- Into had confidence. He was reared In Henry tanae of -Nwmerona-Ccumx ol. s county . He went te Okobojl about - six Cash stolen front Store Safe. SIOUX FALLS, S. V.. July 29. (Special.) An unusually bold thief, whose Identity yet Is a mystery notwithstanding the strenuous work on the part of the authorities, en. tered the store of Joseph M. Petrik. st the tiUie iuu of Liis Andes, t,xi abstrc front the safe the sum of nearly $500 in cash. 1'etrlk had been accustomed to carry his cash on his person, but. desiring to make a trip Into the country, he thought, the money would be more secure In the safe In his store. He did not return until late at night and when a clerk opened the store the next morning he discovered that the sife had been tampered with and the money abstracted. NATIONAL CURRENCY ASSOCIATION IS FORMED Twenty-Seven New 1'ork Banks Or. " naalse Under rrovlsloaa of ' Aldrivb-Vreeland Act. NEW YORK, July 29. The National Cur roncy association of the city of New York waa regularly organised today at a meet ing held at the clearing house and attended by representatives of twenty-seven national banks. The association was formed in con formity with the act of congress known s the Aldrlch-Vreeland act. providing for additional circulation, and in response to the recent suggestion by Secretary of the Treasury UacVeagh as to the desirability of forming such association In the country's Xinanclal centers. Infantile Par al rata. MASON CITY. July 29.-(8pedal tele-aram.)-Wade H. Frost, assistant surgeon United States publio health and marine hos pital servloe and members ol the state board of health are here examinmg into tbe cause of Infantile paralysis which Is afflicting this city. In all, there are now forty-eight rtfined cases. There have been aDout seventy cases. Six deaths have occurred weeks ago to open a barber shop and yes HAS ONE WIFE TOO .MAN Two Women at Nora Sprlnss, Claim Robert R. McClellan as Hnabaad. NORA SPRINGS, la.. July 9.-(Special.) Frank R. Shannon, or Robert R. McClellan, positively oi mis " by whatever name he may be known, mure are not sureiy . finding himself in a peck of trouble and all M aris-fet Pletnres. because too many women are claiming htm uTTSTOTsr T... July .-By a viva voce husband. Soon after be was married vi. the lower house of the state legisia- wne xxo. s. xno. i iui uu bum ..... vuulr1&v naascd to engrossment lk.u Mi.. ..A .lalm.il him all h.f MB p1cVPrSb Je'tfSlS According. io the rMt wife's hi Mtata An amendment prohibiting plct- were married about four years ago and she ures ol irnin ruuutuc, ...t i uvei .wnu xiiuf uuui imm. . ohn Jpnkin Hanged at Noon at Fort Madison Murderer of Miss Clara Rosen of Ot- tumwa, la., Confesses Before He Pays Penalty. i DE3 MOINES, la., July 29. John Junkln, the negro convicted fcf the murder of Clara Itostsi, a white girt, who waa killed while returning from choir practice In Ottumwa in February, IVOR, was hanged at noon to day in the penitentiary at Fort Madison. Sheriff Clarke cut the rope at 12:18. Junken lived fifteen ' minutes before he was de clared dead. The negro made the following statement through Father Zalser of Fort Madison, the priest who had been with him for sev eral hours prior to'hls. death: - "I, John Junkln, now on the point of death, desire ' most sincerely to obtain mercy and forgiveness from God for all my sins. I ' like to ask forgiveness from my mother for the sorrow I have caused her, and I earnestly and sincerely ask for giveness of the parents and relatives and friends of Clara Rosen for the pain I have brought upon them. May God have mercy on my soul. JOHN JUNKIN." John Junkln, colored, was a native of southern Iowa and was born in either Van Buren or Davis counties about thirty years ago. His . parents were wholly uneducated nogroee and Junkln grew up without any opportunity for development. He was de formed in body and mind and from earliest years was regarded as slightly deficient In many of the qualities which go to make up the normal roan. Despite this he waa able to secure and hold tome very good positions, and be wandered about the state employed In hotels and as a laborer. February t of last year be killed Clara Rosen, a white girl, in Ottumwa, He evi dently lay in watt for her, whether for the purpose of robbery primarily or otherwise, will never be known. He killed her and after horribly mutilating her head he fook from her body the Jewelry she wore and went away. In fact he left Ottumwa and if he had remained away perhaps his crime would never have been traced to his hands. When he was arrested a mob threatened to hang him and he was taken to Albia and later to Des Moines, where he remained some time. He confessed In the Albla Jail, but later tried to wlthraw the confession. The defense made for him on the trial was that he lacked moral responsibility . and that a life term was sufficient punishment. Neither the courts nor the Jury took this view. Governor Carroll signed the order for his execution and entrusted It to Sheriff Clark of Appanoose county, where he was tried. tally! A Great Oppor emi-Annual Clean-Up Any Suit in our store, except blue and black Sale This is an absolutely bona-fide offer, and no man in the market for a suit ot good clothes can afford to overlook it. Any Straw Mat, $1.5 318 south FlHentti Street Status of Drays as Carriers are Congressmen H. T. Ralney and Len- root; Olllilan, the author of "Flnnlgan," Floyd, the magician; "Sunshine" Wllletts; Father MacCorry, with eighty paintings of the Christ H. P. Miller is superin tendent and F. D. Hopkins morning lec turer. A feature of the program Is the "King Arthur Court" for the children. Arrest of Man at Mason City f ot Hauling Beer Consigned to John jDoe Eaises Legal Point MASON CITY. Ia., July 29.-(8peclal.)- Frem the justice to the district court and then . from the district to. the supreme court, and then possibly to the United States supreme court,, la the possible course ot ; tbe trial that was heard here today Peter Mable, a. drayman, Is charged with haulJhg beer contrary to the laws, of the stjate of Iowa, , Attorneys, could not agree upon statement pf facts, but. In the evl deace introduced, the state endeavored to establish the fact that Mable was not unit In the delivery of the beer; that under the state law he had no right to handle It and under the interstate commerce law he had no. right. Ten cases ot beer came consigned to two Individuals of this city. It came . without, any street address and the defendant did not try to establish the owners of the beer. Mable loaded the beer on his dray and was about to haul It away when the sheriff seised It, Mable could not show that he had authority to haul the beer, either from consignee or consignor, and It was seised. The defendant claimed that he was. as much of a factor In the delivery of the beer as the railroad, and the beer came Under the Interstate com merce law from the time It left the brewery until It was delivered to the one buying the beer. This beer chanoed to be ad dressed to John Doe, Mason-City, and the state holds that when the railroad com pany delivers it to the Mason Clly station the interstate law ceased And the state law applies. The state admitted in argument that If It came addressed to John- Doe, 221 East State street. Mason City, then Mable would have a right te deliver It and become a part of the original contract The case Is creating, a great deal of Interest. The brewing company at Austin la really de fendantJu the case, It Is alleged. Two of the leading legal firms ot the city are de fending Mable. The Justice court bound him over to the district coucti Ernest Wider is Under Arrest New York Cashier Charged with Theft of Half Million Dollars is in Custody. NEW YORK. July 29. Ernest Wider, the missing cashier of the Russo-Cblnese bank. sought for in connection with the theft of 200,000 in securities from that Institu tion, waa arrested here this afternoon, ac cording to Information received By the police shortly before S o'clock. Tbe detective was instructed to bring his prisoner to head quarters Immediately. Almost simultaneously with the report of Wider's arrest the grand Jury handed down an indictment against him. In the indict ment Wider ia specifically, charged with the theft of three certificates, aggregating 100 shares cf the stock of the Baltimore ft Ohio railroad, It being alleged that he dis posed of them to the brokerage house of Dick Bros, on May 22d last.- - SATURDAY was also adopted. The Weather . fr Ntrasla Fair. For Ida' Fair. Te.-.uw',twrs at Omaha yesterday; nours. I Deg. ... 71 snythlng put a path of rosea and she tl nally had to leave him, and, taking her two children, went to. her home near Tru man. She called upon herband's people and there for the first time found that her name was not Shannon but McClellan, since which time she hss been going under the latter name. About tha first of this month McClellan was married to Miss Roaella II m . 7 a.' m"".'."".""! 71 Flngalson. They were making their home 8 a. m... 72 with Mrs. Hefner, mother of the bride, 9 a. ni 73 where wife No. 1 pounced down upon them, J? m J? and, with County Attorney Lockwood and 12 m.. 14 1 Sheriff Fluent, the "bad man" waa arrested MORE ABOUT PADDED BILLS Some Charges Against Illinois Cen tra! Are laereaacd Iboaaaad 1'er Cent. CHICAGO. July S9.-F. W. Belmont, far mer clerk of the Memphis Car Repair com pany, paddi-d bills against the Illinois Ceu tral as high as l.uuO per cent, according ti his own tostlmony before Master In Chan cery. Mtiun tuday. lie declared that li. O. Osterman, president of the repair company, and Ms associates went so fat as to sub stitute bills of the Osterman Manufactur ing company ot West Pullman for those of the Memphis concern, and to paste on the Weal Pullman bills the "O. K." of the Memphis iuspectur. The average pad ding of bills, the witness said, was be twsen 40 and SO per cent Persistent Advertising Is tbe Road to Big Return 1 n. m. 2 p. m S p. m 4 p. m 5 p. m p. m 7 p. m .P. 8 p. ni 88 j ti CO 87 m 84 83 W l.uval Record. OFFICII OK THE WEATHER BUREAU. OMAHA, July 29. Official record of tein- Ijuiacure and trecipicauon compared wun i lie corresponding period of the last three vears: - 1010. UX. 1!R 1W7, Maximum temperature.... 90 1 91 . 81 Minimum temperature 71 70 "5 S3 Mean temperature 80 84 M 73 Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .00 1 uiiiprialure and precipitation depurtuiea from the normal at Omaha since March 1. and compared with the last two years: Normal temperature... 77 Excess for the day , t Total excess since March 1 ..666 Normal precipitation 12 Inch l(lciency for the day 12 Inch I'trcipltatlon since March 1 4.82 inches Pendency since March 1 13.21 Inches I'eflolenoy for cor. period. 19i M Inch ftlxcess fur cor. period, 1908 1.61 Inches Iteuorta from Statlena at T P. M. btation and State Temp. Max. Rain. McClellan was formerly a resident of this county, living at Rockwell. One of the two children from wife No. 1 recognized his father and romped about with him a great deal. What will be done with McClellan has not been determined. , Mrs. Hefner, mother of wife No. 2, Is quite wealthy, and she Is disposed to push matters. of W eather Cheyenne, cloudy lavenpoi( pt. cloudy.. ieiivrr. rain 1 Molnss, cloudy..., Iid: City, clear...... Lsmler, pi. cloudy North Platte, clear,... On. aha. pi. clouuy Put bio, rain Kaplrt City, cloudy 8ait Lake City, clear.. Santa Fe, cloudy Sheridan, rain sious t ay, clear... 7 p. n. Temp. 64 8S 62 U 74 80 S3 , "0 74 M 70 M 81 Valeutine. clear 82 74 4 79 92 88 78 83 SO 78 80 88 81 7 88 SO fait .00 .00 I 10 Alleged Blgainlat Arrested at Alburn NEVADA, Ia., July 29. (Speclal.)After being at large for more than a year, Rob ert Pool, wanted here under indictments re turned tor bigamy and wife desertion, waa arrested today at Auburn, Neb., according to a telegram received this afternoon. Soon after Pool deserted bis wife and family he married again, .and since then lias been working for a construction com peny in Nebraska. Andrew Laraem Dlaappeare. FORT DODGE, la., July 28. tSpeclal Tel eg rani.) Audrew Larson, manager of the Sllfer Elevator company ot SUfer, Ia., dis appeared Wednesday night and Investiga tion of the company's books revealed an alleged shortage of S2.0u& A writ of attach- JJ , merit has been secured by directors of the oo I company. Larson is a well known young 1 man having grown up In this community and heretofore highly respected. .01 .00 .00 .00 .Oil M MOYKMXXTS or OlXABT BTEAMSKITg Port Arrl4. Salla4. oknoa bwlia MoNTKKAL Moral 0ur( ua i ivi KPtHti. H.....1. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. jhgW tOa.... J"r4ria tar Utt Cbantanqna at Lake City. . LAKE CITY, la., July 29. (Special.) The 1910 chautaug,ua began Sunday and will end Saturday. Among" the attractions Justice Moody Will Retire President Now Faces Responsibility : of Selecting Chief Justice and Two Assistants. MAGNOLIA, Miss., July 29.1-Assoclate Justice William H. Moody, of the United States supreme court, has dsfinltely stated he will announce his retirement from the bench prior to the expiration of the en abling act passed in his behalf by the last congress. This act expires in the middle of November. The president now faces the responsibility ot appointing two associate Justices ot the supreme court and designating a chief justice. Advices from Beverly tre that the presi dent has not changed ils attitude with re spect to 4he chief Justiceship. Governor Hughes still appears to have the field prac tically to himself. 75c Rubber Gloves; ..... ... . . -SOtf v pint Witch Hazel and bot...lO 4 ounces Glycerine and Rose Water, for summer tonic 10t? 1 lb. Epsom Salts 10 2B! Woodbury's" Facial Cream.. 15J 26c Cutlcura Soap, every day...20 26c Powder Papers, per pkg....l2S 26c Lustrlte Nail Enamel. .... .25 60c Detachable Buffers... 255 16c package Emory Board Sh 76c Manicure Scissors 49c Bath Caps, from 26c up to.. $1.25 Bath Sprays special prices for Satur day. 76c to........ $3.00 Beaton Drug Co, Farnam and 15th HUNTER AND PHELPS LEAD Hligh Wind Makes Good Golf Scores Impossible Darin the Morn, tnar Round, MINIKAHDA CLUB, MINNEAPOLIS, July 29. Robert E. Hunter of Midlothian was one up on Charles Evans, Jr., of Edge water ana mason ic. Pneips or Miaiotman was three up on Warren K. Wood of Home wood at the end of the morning round of the semi-finals match of the Western Golf championship at the Mlnlkahda club today. $3 DOWN Pay SI PerWeelV For a beautiful 17-i.w.i .. Jusrhble watch, with 20 vr" guaranteed cane: th. n.w ,ki. .I1!!!' beuty: regular price 21. For a limited time we win give the above terms and sell u for tei a eci-i VlJkUtUU, FRITZ SANDWALL JEWELRY CO., Third moor raztos Blk. A high wind swept over the course and made good playing almost impossible. Wood did not win a hole in the last nine, Phelps winning five, while the other four were halved. Wood had hard luck on his long game and neither putted well. Their totals were: Wood, 79; Phelps, 77; Evans, 79; Hunter, 77. . if you have anyuilng to sell or trade Fadvertise It In The Bee Want Ad col. umns and get quick results. Stall Our 25 per cent discount Bale still continues, and from the way the people are taking advantage of the opportunity to buy high grade clothing at this liberal re duction shows that they appreciate the chance of buying reliable merchandise at legitimate reductions. Our entire stock of Men's, Boys', and Children's Spring and Summer Clothing is included in this Bale (except full dress and tuxedo suits). , Straw Hats IPiIce All our Men's, Boys' and Children's Straw Hats,' including Panamas, at one half price. SBniFt Specials All $1.50 and $2.00 Shirts are now $1.25. . All $2.50 and $3.00 Shirts are now $1.95. "White and Soft Negligee Shirts, not included in sale. Broken lines Boys' Blouse Waists that sold for $1.50, now $1.00. Broken ines Boyes' Bouse Waists that sold for $1.00, now 75c. You will find many other interesting bargains in all lines. . .We close at 5 P. M., except Saturday at 10 P. M. 15rQvninUl(ing 6 Cq B KCtj0" WASHINGS AND HAT8, h ' FJrTEtKTM AMD DOUGLAS TREETtL ty OMAHA. . . & WILCOX. Manager. Tho Store Of The Town. Call a Toxical) Superior Sertlcc Given Quickly, Safely and Reasonably If you have appointments and ao tin to loose OAXX. A TAXIOAB. If yen wish te make a train ia a hurry C1U A TAXIOAS. ' If yon wish te enjoy a eooL re freshing' ride om a hot atteraooa OAJUU A TAXIOA. Ton soar enrage xnaohines sev eral days la advAuoe. . re, roomy Vaseebs and Tear- seraoe M.a , AlTTWKXsUV Barge, roomy ase tnr Oars at yoor Tlka. AJTY rbAOB, . ' Calls Answered Prom. Any Part of tha City. . say and srUrfct . . Odaha Taxicab and Auto Liyeiry Co. Phones Doti 4678; hi A-3678 anaannBnBnBaaaBanBBniBBn. m nil' fit AV VYHKN CURED PILES-" ?JU LA All Keetel Dlseeees eared without s sarsieal eeeratloa sad Caar anteee1 to last a Lifetime. No chloroform, ether, or ether ienaralanaihaileuiad. Examination free. Write f er free Peek. JM B.e Bldg V'LHA. eV -MOUNT ST. JOSEPH COLLEGE" ACADEMY BUSUQUE, IQttA Conducted by Sitter $ of Charity, B. V. M. Collets Prre. AcademhK Depart ment, University Affiliation. Excellent facilities offered for the education of young women. Conservatory ot Muslo and Art. Domestic Science. V . One mile from Dubuque. Four and one-half hours' ride from Chicago. Direct . railroad connections with Omaha. St. Paul and St Louis. Ex tensive grounds Pineries. Private Rooms. ' Normal Courss. Grammar Department Business Course. Private pupils received. ' ' , For catalogue address . Sister Superior. ILx-x- -.---. AMUSEMENTS. COORTIAQD DEACI1 Great Musical Event 1 0 Daa OOKKXaTOZira kokbay, -AUOUI American. Band of 50 Bowen R. Church, conductor and cornst soloist. Anna Kills Dexter, prlma-donna soprano. Many other celebrated soloists. 6 cent car fare and 10 cent ad mlKBlon to para. ' Grandest treat 01 the present summer. , . The finest American Concert Band. Organised ltlJ at Provi dence, R.I. Also Bpeetseolav . Thriller, AU Week Rollo, "The limit" 2a Kis eramersaolt of Death oa Holler sates Mo &6e Pf D I B rf THEATER 11 b IL9 Z1 if-ht loo, ise, MatUee 10o aai Matinee Today ti30 oalght at ti0 OhUdrea Alt Seats, lOe THE LITTLE VAGABOND BVsTT8a luirxr or saitst iomm i V i r