Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 30, 1911, NEWS SECTION, Page 6, Image 6

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THK OMAHA SUNDAY ftKF.s A PUTT, ."A lf11.
Council Bluffn,
Minor Mention
ft etine1 )1tff Offle xt
t Omaha la at 18 Broil
arratt. Mot hon 4J.
I 's v I", dr 'IB.
fork pat-Hire'l. rhoh Mnnr 2111.
unit n. iittdet taker, rhnneei IW.
r XI .1 nKMt AT IC'IKMS Mt'FrfcT.
V"i,'Hfiif I hdctttiMli rotnpi'tiV, '11 It"
I .. n I ; i ' r . funeral rtlt' tor. t'ltopa 9i.
t'l Itl! M",i WF.I'tNU MINUS l.r-;K-I-
I. II I M.
trill 1 1:1 J. J. H lain t'n , fir a raaa bf
ll'lti'l IthIpK Hear.
Hi I; ml nf tBllnrlp- you want at Martin
I i ui ii s, 4i6 Broadway.
F,. Mff paw joil wall paper patterns at
Iimi a lik a. -'II P'i'iilt Main street.
ii. , units' 't !t' rlpM"ii norurnielf fl'lcd
lltn nine rt;ty at l.rflcfta Ml. Jewelry
Mm e.
l ull UK-NT Kn"r npt1t tnntna: ana,
unlet, elect tic. li-lit, etc. J. .oiler, 1'W
Hl'Miil :tj
Ms iai ftsme phttttes cheaper than njr
ntlii i mi slot In (.'miiih II Bluffs. ('. Jensen,
.Milwinl'- Temple.
Hue vd'ir g'rtssr fitted or rPlt'l b
3. W. I'dtv. PI'"' U Broadway, office
lin ii" tge tlerner.
'Ilia P A. M'ira f'n. she store la now
r'"H fin- buluas at their tifW location,
hi 1 est Broadway, between Ferl and
Rlxth street.
All I M Fellows' of the rlty ara requested
to B't"t"i tha ai.-hnnl of Instruction to ha
held In Odd Fellows' temple at o clock
this eienttitf.
It. i. i'. tf. ttanlev of tha peoples IVrt
Kr Miitlmial church, will apeak HundNjr
trntniiiK and evening at tha paw t'tilnn
t hmrM, 111 Ixn oliJ. I.
licit nt t.'aitla. aged J tenia, ann nf Me.
Htvi Mi-. J P. I nd'e. tR:1? Manila H. died
jestetda afternoon at 4 o'clock trout heart
T'llliif. tha fntirtal announcement will he
tmiria In i at.
!1iot Maloncy Is cupcclrd to irtvnn
from MtntH'iipnllM thl mopnltn, hi-ntlng
vahialila tntni mnlpn rutira I nltia (Iih pnto
tli thl'ltj of nti nip-halt tnli r for the Hinail
waj l)i i H paving
Vtldrtj nnly nna tnnrrlnBa lleatiaa a
raMi-l li r. U aa Ianai1 to ,t A. Hittton
nf t.inhnrn, .Nab., nlnl gnva tha aaa ot 8J,
an'l Mi)4Mp :itv nf the aamn place, who
ra'd aha mi 2 ytirn old.
Il'tnitfi ai tlatti-allv ftaniad adorn th
linm, iille It piiMi iy and chaplv framad
!' nnalthtly. Jtnndrada of nioiildtnM
ftamra at Fa'ihla Art Pimp lo aelect
f ill ni aiiaiinable price
.town T. Handaraon yaatcrday crtif"rd
Jtnlt"iait In tha rilauii't point for t'Wtl
In tnvo) ot the J. Stellar Mananttla torn
pnnj Ilia nmiiimi la tot itu-uhnndHa anid
and drllvaiad prior tn fi'ptamhrr I. 10i.
t hlif of )'oli o Frnom na m-atcrdny cn
gaaad In moMtiR from thp atiartnianta orar
i4 hiijnnny, which ha haa ociuplad aa a
home lor ninny yaara, to a handaome cot
tme on tltnhrtVn nvenna m-ir tha anii-nnce
of I-nirmount parlt.
Tbontaa IMima, nB-d ?! yaara. dlad ;a
taidny at tha Inmily noma, M07 F'oimn
Avan'ia, nfvat a ahort lllnaa from atomai-h
Itoiihli-f Ha la snrvUrd y bla mother,
fnin Hi than and thvaa alatara 1 ha
hrothat it Fdwnrd, l umls. Jaioma and
latitiK. nd the alsiara aia Maty, .Annas
.-tnd Kin :. Ai t anupmants lor me f uncial
will Via n ada latar.
t'hftilin I,. KendHih ot tha taoal orld
Haiald ;atf qnlaily nd baflltlnah rala
hiatrd Vistcrdny hia fortieth Mrthrtnv nn-nivt-t-aniy.
Ha recall ad many ronKi atiila
tiona linn faw of hia fHanrta ware banrtU-aa
eno'ian to point out tha giowlPK bt-caotn f
the t am ajtot that ta mblttonaiy exti-ndms
en Vita tl.uht doma to the pjirrrai' point
of uliituoe. All Joined In wishing him at
taait tony more aneh anmvaiaaHaa with
nona len happy than thla.
The miaial manniiaia of tha wire com-
fiarha mfected by the ni-dtnajv-e raqnlrlna-
an wins on rtroaaway to ne piacai tmrtar'
B-i-omni 1 a notltlad the city admlmetra,.
tlm tnat tbav win hemn putting In thalr
l Ordiina aa aoon aa ontrai tor WlcVham
Vifini ii arlnr up tha old ktmnlta blocki
Th h;. ,ti aiv-an a plcdra to keop well
ahrad oi the pavaca and promtae to tamp
and tlnth tha trannhaa until th aarth
around hecomaa old. tVntractor Wick
Jiatn M i 'dv to bofrin tha pavtnn aa aoon
ai he flt.:hca the worX on Mill atreot and
smaii ai aa adjoining.
1'he Kcrltnca naot1fttad larra i-attle
flaal this week hy Which thay pnechaaad
:( riiM.i or rceviera at Kannaa fiiv with
out aia n ; them A telaprnm was l-ecalved
from ln ta 1ty announcing the poaaea
ilrn ot l ie cattle and making an ot'ter of
tha who.,i lot at a favorable pi-lee. A re
rioct t ii untniT by wn-a wa made. A
letpgiai" waa aant making an otfar of a
few it, o, .Hand doitara leaa than the prlca
aikart nr. t an anaw-ar waa returned In an
hour to .neet the nnant at maha on the
rlnv fniluwing. Tha deal waa doaed in
iTcord tma. and tha atoch waa ordered
ahliid til the Keeline ranch near Otllette,
No. 'i ie cattle will not be aoen until
thiy ai-nva at the ranch.
amtt'-i MImkok, ag-ed T 5'earg. died at
Ma hum.', one and a half mtlea north of
Wc-ton. .tt S o'i lo k j-paterday afternoon of
bean iintibln after a two-wpekg' liineaa
te w:ia a native of Germany, and-with
b' rwitt.ta, moved to thla country in 181a.
. aeitnnt, .n t.l inirs-ion county, llilnola He
lived iti. re until lxvrt, when tie moved to
liva arm settled on a turn near Weston,
w here he veatded at the time of hi death.
In ISii.'. ho in married to Mary OVonnor.
To thcM wn-a born nina children, four of
V hotn htirvlve blm. They are Mi-a. 3, 3.
i)'t'ofini ii ot J-tarper, Kan.; Nli- J. O.
lianfan .-f Amherst, Neb., anfl Anna and
Janiea, voiding -at home The funeral will
ta field Monday morning at h o'clock fi-om
ft. .loacph'k t'athollc church at Weaton.
liev. Father Oaffenny conducting the aerv.
tcea Interment will be In the Weaton
emetery.
Local commlaalon men explain tba stiff
rrtcea ttiat lave ruled the eg market for
the Inat motuh t staring that the demand
fi'r April i'KM entries from local grocery
men ann commiaalon packers, who, this
year, have decided to store onlv April
ai.d Mm cri,-s Tha millions of doilara lost
l.v cold Ktoraire aharks last season 1
ascribed to the greed that led them to
store e'ra all aummer It ts asld that
tha eKS 1 rod i lot It shout HO per cent greater
than u -vas at thla eeason last year and
the prohrbiltty la that tt will double awatn
before pfernber. Ahout every person who
could tin ki has gone Into the chicken
buattica with the expectation of getting
rich In welling t"-ceni ck-irs and 7! cent
fry. i'i ia couimis"lon trnn said yester
day tha1 In bis opinion o.-j-a would tie
llliig in Council Ttlurfis in : cents a doyen
in J'.uy and Auguat a"d that JS a doven
woutd be a big price for spring chickens.
Tt waa rtated yesterday by a commission
ttisn who has been Keeking the Information
that at least h'.ooti notthators have beo,
sold In southwestern Iowa sine January l.
gtid that, about every fanner has goon Into
rha chlt'Veri Intsltieas mo(e or aaH ex
tens, veiv. Joining the women on the fMruis
In what for The Inst year haa been a most
profltabla Industry,
After exhausting all other means and
sorely taxing the patience of his relatives
and frl nda, IpclmliriK I'ncle Hcnrv I e
l.onif. W IIMam Dunn was yesterday placed
under srreat on hn Information I'hgrglng
Irebrlhcv. He was brought before .ItKlge
Snyder A"esat-dai morning and sentenced
to a fer-n of three vca rs at the Km villa
Iriebrlitfe hospital, and tvrts takeu to tha
coiintj iti until Sheriff Mci'affery can
take h!tn to the state ns-t!rutlon. Putin
bus ins'le a rtrong effort tn break his
bhhttt Put I'ms fsPivl after receiving even-
tviarl'ta eniviuravetTieut H"d
assistance
I'rder t'-e new rec'ila tlona life Hi Knowltla
has ccH-ed to l. a picnic noil the eoi'flm
ti'ent tt'.ere joke b'ver person sent
tcere i r' ' . . . "V "
i c-t i i mi . "i"!". oi nn hi nil in' iMriTi. re-
vtrlctl'nt of a starrer nstur, wr,- placed
Upon tl- patients, nntt leavlux hi will l
l o loiieer possible b:ver employe ahot.t
the In -tltiittoii 1s a pence officer,
empowe.-ed to niMke arrcsis Refractor
pHticts are ilnpnvod of thalr llheriv until
tttey re.l1e the ri'.v.in ot nhev'lnK orders
Hrretof ra the putt, on w-ere onlv aunposcn:
to Co operate w ith thes. who are emlehx'or
Inv to I'Ure the drink habit Now thav we
he,;tilreu to t-S-. ry pttfletit I kept there
until In- Is not onI sure of hlttiself, tint
until the officer r,. sHt'sfteri tbe p
(Htlte f'r stlmtilaftB has been destro'ifi.
Drink Budwelser. Vlntj of Bottled neera.
prlr.k Budwelser. Kin of Bottled Beera
N. V 'numbing Cn. Vel. r. Nlcbt. I-!Tt.
V" Team Woldler.
1'oiiMK Men's Christian aasoct
at'on i1M open Ir baae ball easott thli.
vest with the team oi oli1lr 1id ai Ko.-t
iba. W c K !t' t'-e wptad ann
te Y rt tiniM' kinti bur. hivti hav'liv
dstli i.raotce l te1i resrectt" psrxs ii,
tba ;-.-t week ami two naa. l-all
Council Bluffs.
U. P, TRANSFER OFFICE GOES
(TOternment Doei Awgy with Bmnth
Station in Ynrdi.
RAILWAY MAIL CLERK IN CHARGE
fteanlar (neelaea Will erte Ihla
lllalelel In the Fntr I nlhank
Uoaa n lha ainln
ttfflee,
Aflar Mat 1 the btabch pn(offea al tha
t'nloti Pnclfi,. t,,nfot depot will he dla-
rbntltiuad and tha giaslof pnri nf tha local
Work thai baa been done there will here
after be performed at lha central post-
pfflea. The order ringing, the of flea tains
In telegram to postmaster Mnalton ye
terdae mnrtilng from Flrat Assistant Pnat
master tleneral tltanfleld It directs lha
tranafet of tba working force lo the tun In
pfflea and announce that the handling of
tha registry business will hereafter be Itn
fvisec upon lha railway mall service.
Tha order nf lha poatmajtter general
elnaeg piece of historle interest In I 'nun
ell Pluffa. Tha branch pfflcg waa estah
llaheej In 11 for th aeuslg ttaa of lha
teglatry department nf tha railway mall
aerrlre. It hag handled many millions of
dollars. tter personal mall waa received
and delivered there. It hag always given
emplnyment tn a branrh postmaster and
number of assistants, and haa been tha
ohly pfflea In this part pf the country
that baa always bean kept ppen night and
dnv. It haa bean nf pattlcutar ccnvenlence
to l'nlon Pacific eniplnyra who have ra
rahed their mall matter there for many
ears. but the chief patrons hate been the
railroad laborers, rnnally foreigners, who
have bean quartered In bunk car and
poi table shanties which have been moved
frequently about tba ynrda. AH of the
people residing In the vicinity of the
transfer have also enjoyed the convenience
pf having a poatofflce cloae by.
The order of the department conlemplalea
tha aervlt-a of all of theae people hereafter
through the agency of th regular carrier.
It la doubtful, however. If tha carrier will
be able lo f Intl any conalderabla proportion
of the transient foreigner, who will time
be greatly Inconvenienced. These patrons
hnte sent hundreds of thnttsanda of doi
lara worth of money otdara Isened from
ihla office to tha old country. At t'brlat
ma holiday tlmea th business of the of
fice haa always been so heavy that sev.
eral extra men have been added. t:ach
year sine hta appointment poetmaater
l4r.eltnn ha had tn pull hta coat and go
down there and labor like a harvest hand
10 prevent hla aaalatants from being burled
by the avalanche of mall that haa been
piled In for tranafer to the various rail
road lines.
The department l-.S-S Informed Postmaster
Harelton that tn place of the ordinary
branch poatofflce It will establish a, branch
railway poatofflce which will give em
ployment to t ieaat a doren clerk to te
taken from the railway mall service. They
will oerupy quarter much larger than have
heon need for the old office. Ttie work of
tearing out the pwrtltlona and making the
enlargement waa begun j-eatevday. It
will be located tn the south end ot the
peesenger elation, occupying th extreme
aontheast comer of the main building. The
main floor will b equipped with the work
ing fadlltle for two railway mall vara,
each giving employment to three men. The
old mall car which baa atood on a atd
track for more than a year and ha been
used for th Omaha and tX-egon mall
gervtc will b abandoned and U of the
work don Inside.
Tn abolishment ot th old office will
Increase rather than diminish lh local
mall facllttle. W. C. mthank, who haa
been tha chief clerk there for many year,
fifteen at least, will t transferred to th
to am offlca.
DIGS TRENCHESTWO DAYS
WITH NOTHING TO EAT
Vred XXHltama, Arreate for glewHo
plaatr Pall, fell llita Story
ttt PAltrv.
FYed 'William, colored, Mg. strong, good
natnred and willing, struck town about
Monday laat. Joblesa and penniless. Tty
lively hustling he came Into contact with
a Job early 1n th game and then sought
a friendly restaurant or boarding bouse
where they Would take ble Word for 1t
until ray time arrived Paturday afternoon.
William really and truly waa honeat, of
a Tuxtlva type that did not how on the
outalde, and could find no on who would
bellev him. He bung to hi Job, however,
and worked two day without anything
to eat. HI Job wa t.-ench-dlgglng. and
It was hrd work, requiring physical
energy that demanded plenty ot meat and
potatoes to Supply. Hunrsr gnawed re
lentlessly and t tha end of the second day
and th beginning of th third FYed was
In a condition where h W'B willing to
take chance.
When chance permitted Frank Tarlato,
kn Italian dlfch-dlgger working on another
Job, to leave his dinner pail unguarded.
William took th chance and also the rH
He was devouring tbe content greedily
when IrlBto aw him. The Italian
dropped hla shovel and flew to th rescue
of his dinner. Th colored man also ran,
but be bad to r1v too tnuch attention
to th dinner, gulping It down In chunka,
and the angry Parlato caught blm
Wllllajna handed over the empty pah
and tried to aqtiar It. but the Ttallan waa
obdurate. The colored man waa bustled
to the police gtation and booked with
larceny charved against him. In police
court yesterday morning Judge Snyder
continued bl c until today, with th
certatntv tht b will be discharged If bis
atoi-j- prove trua.
SURPRISE AT MATHER'S HOME
Friend ot Former Ttiepeiet Tel'
e-
phone Maw Keeetved JMaay
t nannownced ?.
A number of emplove of Th Independ
ent Telephone cotnpanv patbered at the
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7f Mill street VhtirBdav evenlnii. nd
verv pleasantly surprised them The oc-
i .., ,, . .n
Mr and Mrs Mathew'B expect to leave,
! soon for tbelr ni w home In Missouri Vat -
! lev Cards and music were the order
of the cvenlnu
A four-courae luncheon
is seiteed and many remarks Were mad"
j r.rrtinK time when all should me t
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' t1"' farm and eat ehl-ven with Farmer
and Mra Mathews. Mr. Frank Flcan pre
i .-ntert the urnrlaed nartlea with hMlf a
doran band-palntd plates Those present
were: Messrs J A. Madden. W. K Ret
ler. K K. Rensrd. H. K. MUl'r. fi. K.
la't.-y, Frank FltJan. John SundermMn
)!lbert Virtue and II A. Phillip; Vea
datnes Prank Klpan, O'lnert Vrtue; Miasma
Kuntca Vortenaon. lura Shoemaker, Bea
le Rovna, Irene Ward, Sadte Orrla Clara
Buhl. I'earl Morris Mr and Mr. Mathewa
and Miss Nettle Kill of Omaha.
I. V.. Henard prcaen'ed Mr Malheww
with a handsome bonipiet There were
a'so Individual Ift from a number of
other
Tblb evenlns Hr IV V HHr will give
a dunce for Mr and Mrs Mathcwa On
Mopdn vvenln Mts-s V:un1ci Mortenvon
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Council Bluffs,
County Delegates
Must Meet Again
Chairman Hem Will M-il KotirM to
All to Gather In Conyention
May Thirteen.
J .1 ' tlss. chairman of the republlcsn
eounlv central committee, haa derided that
It will be neceseary tn notify by mall all
t'f the delagalea to the county convention
aeleetrd at the .tune primaries Inat year,
that Ihev ara re-iulred lo assemble again
In ennvetillon on May 11 and t honse dele
galea In the Ninth congressional dlalrlrt
convention which meet May 11. tt waa at
first thought that It would be neeeeaary
only In lesue the convention rsll In tha
regular war. but upon reflection It was
realised that very few of the farmer who
will pniiatltiile the bulk of the ennventlon
are pat lug tnuch attention tn convention
call In tiewspapera at this aon of lh
year. It la not believed that half of lh
delegate wpuld ea a rail or pay any at
tention tn It, If thay did ge It. Moat nf
them hi re forgotten that thay are dale
gatea, and thay can anly b ueeesefully
reminded of It by personal appeal. There
are mora than 100 delegate.
There appear tn ba but llttl doubt tht
fptlawattatnla't twenty-four vote In the
congreaslongl convention will be est solidly
for Judge W. R. rjreen, and lhat he will go
into th convention with a majority of tha
delegates pledged to him. 11 1 believed
lo he about the only man mentioned for
successor lo t'nngressmsn Umllh who can
harmonise the republican faction. Judge
tlreen ha been characterised a a aland
pat progressive and a progreaslve stand
patter. Ilia long service on lh bench haa
removed him from the turmoil of politic
and ha has pot been called upon to ally
himself wllh either side.
DRAINAGE FIGHT IN COURT
long Rattle In Prnapect Wefnpe'
HUM to Battd Hitch Is
ecarert.
The fight g1nat the establishment nf the
Nlshnabolna drainage ditch, Which Is being
tarried on In th form of a great legal
battle In the Avoca branch of the dlatrlct
court, la developing much bltterneaa. A
setlea of three ault r being tried before
Judge Woodruff, all arising from and con
nected with the Injunction ault Instituted In
the district court at Council Hluff three
week a-o by 3. M. Tullen.
Pullen sought to prevent th Poard of
enmity Commissi oner from letting the
ditch digging contract to th Unit Con
struction company upon the remarkable
bid of J. M. Lena of J-KVtth part of 1 per
rent below the lowat bid. which waa that
filed by Sternberg A Ron ot thla city. Thla
firm Intervened and other aults followed.
The hearing began on Wednesday ot last
week and has continued alnc. County
Auditor Hannan returned from Avoca yes
terday and say the prospects of reaching
an end ot the litigation are etlll remote.
Attorney Frank hlnn la pepreeentlng most
of th vhlef objector, Including the Careon
Milling company and about all ot th peo
ple ot th village, who are fighting to pc
erve their power plant. Numerically th
objectors exceed th conntora, but th
latter represent the greatest amount ot
land to be benefited. There are many law
yen involved. XV. H. Mil pack repreeente
the county board. -
teal Katat Tra wafer.
Meal eat ate transfers reported to
Th
T4ee Inrfl ti K.- Ik. VkA , ...... . . - . . !
VvL. V ."-"-.-m. v-ounvj
Henriette 8. FOx and husband
to
iora v iauen t-iuscn, w 4 of r of
and W of M-76-l, w. d (i My
James I'attecaon and wife to William
Amd, lot S. block 2 Hutchinson's
first addition to council 1-iitiffa,
la., . c. d j
Kva lwia nd buaband to Montle
O Miller Ti2f feet of lot 7, block ft.
Haifa addition to Council Hluffa
Ta.. w. d i fyvi
Kcank Plank and wife to i. ii
Corey, lots M and is, block S Web
ster's First addition to Council
Bluffs, la., w. d
iFrant 1ehman and wife to Oamua
1-1 . lehman. lota 4 and h. block 1,
Treyncr. la., w. d
W. A. Tuff and wife to Popbia K.
Thompson, lota t, 6. 7 and 8. all in
block IS, Howard' addition to Coun
2S
cil nitirra. ia. w, d
4. MO
W . C. nickey to C. A. Morgan. Part
of lot 1 of partition subdivision of
16 cre in a1 of
nl. 2A-75-44.
. w. a.
feven rrnsfr, total.
V.tV.7
Kw Tde grs rngea. the handy and
sanitary line See them In our window
Oa stove, tlno op. We have th line.
T. C. V Vol Hrdwar Co., H B'way.
v. m. c. a. roi,irg rti-Ti.n mrkt
,
... r-e .
owna mm Kna-agre 1 Vtettto
t pna 4mffi1fw lloer,
1-at nlKht the Council Bluff Young Men'
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Chrlstlan association held a field meet at
tbclr gymnasium. Summary :
One-fourth mile relav race between the
yotmger and older boys, eight bova faking
part i n younger oova were Marrv leni.
i-i.. i.. ni.. i.'i, '
nor; older boy,' Harry Hromher. Harley
u.iie.. im. u.l. Ti.F, Tv-n inu
older bovs won Time: S O".
farallel Bare Charle Hardens, flrat. S5
points; Harold Barr, ae-nd, v points,
Arthur lennox, third. 71 point; Klmer Har
ris fourth f point.
Belay Race, One-Fourth Mile Student.
Frank Ollea. Elmer Harrla. Arthur 1ennox,
Harry CVowl; emploved bnTi, Robert Wise
Joe Weinberg, 8tdney McTntosh. Harold
Hmlfh. The students won Time: 1'40.
Kxerclsltiit In Oymnaalum iharlea Har
pens end Harold Barr. both students, tie.
V'ach 9 point.
HlKh Jump Trvln Harden, first. 4 feet.
11 Inches; Harry Jones, Beconri 4 feet. 7
Incpes, Benny Moore, third, 4 feet. Inche.
Bennv Moore won the prellmlnao' Jump.
Intermedia fe'a WlKh Jump ""harles Hht
BenB, student, with handicap of 2 Inches
- . ,1 1 n ..l. - X.1 .. A .. . I , V.
Iploved boys' econd, 4 feel. 10 Inchea: Frank
in.
iea. etndetu. third. 4 feet. 4 Inches
RlnK Vaultlnir-Joe Weinberg, emploved
bovs first. feet. Marrv Crowl. student
second 7 feet, 11 Inches; Chrle Hur-
... ... f,iHeni third 7 feel. 7 Inches Karl
i Hart and Claude Fletcher dropped out
i Xlliifr t'Ueson s-ave an exhibition of rlnp
, vanlflnn, join over the bar at fee .
I the behest vault of the evenliiB
Handicap Spring Broad Jump Charles
!Mrirens. student, nrnt a feet , Inchea;
turner tiieson fniim vei .-..... - irn,
ig f,, i' Inches
inenee. unriiji ,wiiii.., rMirm, (miiu.
Total points for rvmnaslum work wss as
! ,",oH'" : ,nrm Msra-ens. flrat ! points;
Lennox, third. T2 polnta; Klmer Harris,
fourth. Vi points
Total number of polnta made durlna the
field meet. Student. ?TX point; emploved
bova. I point
Charles Harsrans
the beat all around
man of the meet retttmr VK point
C-ClliTflB aflTTRFflflF WFtafFR
L"nlvM "
aiowta. fsaWora ler CMelww for
lesrrr Ferlod TtMia Any Time
aiaee Illaeaa.
MOT SPRfNOS Ark., April The
phvslctan attending former Senator A B
o.tv, rwlini. wkn i eetiieatlv
MMrenfinr.".". ........
III. ImueJ tt rnuowiti mini-rai '"i"n".
"Senator Klttredge wai conccloini todav
lonmr than at aay tlm (liidnf bhj lllne.
tonsrr Tnmti
,t rts vitality wa a'ao lower thn It baa
' peen Me re.-oled f-ienda who crrv
. from kN horn to e blm."
! KENYON DRAFTS TRUST BILL
New lowt Senator Ready with brier
man Law Change.
WILL AWAIT TRUST DECISIONS
ttellevea Pahlle Will ! agrerlle
Any tAeahenlna nf This lleavla- J
lory Art loaa lalrwdaee
Tariff Nlll.
Frnm Ptaff Cnriespondent ) ;
W A PM I NMToN, April ffl-(Hpclal Tela-
grsttt I- Senator W, H. Kenynn of Iowa.
will Inlroduce bill for the modification I
of the Bherman anil Irual law. Kenatnr
Kenynn la now engaged In drafting It, but
has not announced the lerma of the meaa
ure. It Is hla Intention to seek to mak
Ilia law more specific and mur trlngent
than at preaent. II hope to have lh
penallloa made mote severe, both wllh re
aped In Jail aentencea and to tine.
It la the opinion nf aenator Kenynn thai
Ilia American people Will never consent
to the emasculation of th ftlierman lew.
Itn believes Ilia public demand I to have
lh law made stronger, Instead of weaker,
As assistant to the attorney general, In
charge nf anti trust raaea for tha gov
ernment, Mr. Kenynn acquired knowledge
of th working of th Hhei-man law. Hla
Prat prh In (th Ben at mrlll probably
ba on this tihjct.
Pentof Kenyon will probably defer the
Introduction of thla bill until th supreme
court has bndd down th tobacco and
oil decision He expct, hnwver, that
theae will not ba long delayed.
Water t'aeiV Decision.
E. n. P. Tlndall. president of th Pell
Fourth Wt t'er' association, Mall
Fourche, a p., has been In Washington
several day In conference wllh the secre
tary of the Interior and official of th
reclamation aervlc.
As a result of the conference Mr. Tlndall
ohtnlmd several decisions from the depart
ment which are of much Importance lo
Battlers on the project, tine ot theae, gov
erning the Btatua of nondeliquent water
users, was that those members who were
not delinquent on March SI, 111, are en
titled to receive a graduation of payment,
which I being drawn up by th ecretty
on the bala of a Ml water right. Th
delinquent water ttaers and thoae who apply
for water hereafter muat pay from to
13 per Bcr for water.
Mr. Tlndall reported that out of a total
of H6 water ttaera only three are delinquent
and that with this ruling he believed all
would meet their obligation to the gov
ernment. lin and Free 1. 1st.
neprecrittlve 8lon today Introduced
three bllla Indicating the articles he would
place on the free list. These bllla would
take the duty off timber nd lumber of
whter form or tte ot preprtlon or
finish, plac on the free list boot, shoes,
harness, saddles and saddlery, sewing ma
chine and all part thereof and salt.
A. tl. Poland of Fall Klver count , South
takota, haa been appointed custodian of
th Wind Cave National park, succeeding
Hutu J. Pllcher, resigned.
JUNIORS WIN FIELD MEET
Register rttt-Owe Polr.t la raeet
at Athletic Park to i.i tar
for Pealora.
Th Peld meet ot the Councl Bluffs
High schooler drew a good steed crowd
of spectator at Athletic rrk Thlrtv-
fonrth and Uroadway, yesterday afternoon.
Th senior, Juniora, aopobomore and !
freshmen w-ere represented In all of th !
extents, but the husky junior won a ma- j
! Jortty of the points, gettlVtg a net count i
f fifty-o,,, X(t ,h nenlor's forty-two. The
( game was entirely be;ween the two ;
clasaea. and it waa a valiant battle for '
physical upremac.y. Tb sophs ww the
tailcndera, with a total of only fourteen
point, while the freahie scored nineteen.
following th the result of th various
vent: .
1AtV.yard daah: Friedman ophomore.
f Irat ; Macrae (freshman, second; f). Smith
sophomore i. third. Time, ivvv
Sx'-ard run: S. Clark (senior), firs;;
Hairia Omor), gfcon.l; Aiberil taopho-mory-i,
third. Time: t.U
Pole vault: Bates (Junior), flrat ; Cleaver!
Csenlor), second; Hunt laenlor). third. lls
tsn"e: feet 8 inchea.
2?fr-yard hurdles: W'll.-ox Junlor l t;
Bat e (.tunlorl. second; Hubbard (Junior)
tt.i.d Tim. OH
High Jump: Macrae (freshman), first:
CI, aver (aenlor) and Bates ( Junior) tied
for second plaoe. Instance : b feet s
Inchea. Cleaver and Bates made n feet. :
12-pound al-ot put: Barton (freshman)
flrsit; Hates (Junior). second; White
tjunlor). third. l"Utanoe: 88 feet ft inches. 1
230-yard dash: KYleflman isophomorei,
first; Macrae ffrehman). eeond; Kobln-
ftin ijuriloil, third Tinie n.;rA,. I
Broad tump: Batea (Junior). first; !
Cleaer faetitor). second' Robinson (Junior!
third. Distance: 17 feet ft inchea.
Mile Tun: Saner fsenlnrl. flrat; Bauman
(aenlort. aecond; Crowl ( sophomore i, third. !
'j'lme: ft.i'i.
I 'Iscus il row : Hunt (Bcnlorl. flrat : Huh-:
, bard ,j,l,r, ,; Oretaer (aonlort. '
( th.rd. l UKtance: TH feet !
' "!',.V'71 .r,,r,'"','': WHcox f Junior), first;
Kutihard ijunlori aeoond; Cleaver was dls-
U.iiried for third place for running around ,
la Inutile 'rime: 0 21. t
I ," y rA """h: Clark faenlor). flrat;
j Av""n """'."' A , ""r (senior), !
. " .'" '
! S0-yrd relav : Sonbom-re team first
1 K,7',or V"m fr"hr"" team third
1 Tlm'' l "-' "he teama were eomnnae of
the following: Sonhomtires
Crowl, Ijennnv. Maxwell and Friedman :
inarri, (Tils.
Junior. Boblnann, Wilcox, Barea. Huhhard,
XChlre and Mitchell: freimen lim-m,'
Trao, Fre-t O Clark, Pent m l Hafer;
sen ot. S. Clark, Saner, Kaunian ami ifra
on. PRETTY WOMAN MURDERED
Veplte-w FttHs UnAy After YTnabaad
Kaat for Wife for Two
Ttarw.
J.AKTrWOOn. "N. J.. April -Mra.
Charle Turner a pretty bmnetTe of middle
: vm rounn "T
j hind a studio nutinitiK on Kiiltnn freet
i tndav. The woman' face had been beaten i
, b 0jh wh)(,h ,fcy neRPhv
I ' . , . . . ,
! The body waa found bv Arnold Turner. ,
a nephew, wnn was aenrchiiiK for his aunt
! ,. hurt heen mlsalne alnne V.,ln..H...,
; .. , ..
' when she left her home to deliver some
dresses to Inmates of a sanitarium. Her
hnehand. Who Is an emplove to the estate
of (umii. had hunted for her two
. day.
The body wwa lying In blond. Indicating
thul .h, hart heen killed there.
Iowa Wews wjntea.
CARROl.l-Rev. I'lrtch Frev, for twentv
years priest of the Oerman C'Htliollr
church at Roaella. thla county, dletl this
: rnnrnltta, after a ahort lllne
fl A Rl.AN O P. Wyland of this cltv.
chairman of the democratic cniigressionul
committee. hM ,,(Ml , convention of the
N'lnth district I
Ninth district lo he held at Council Hlilffw.
la., for the purpose of selecting k citniii-
dwt for consTre.
VKWTOV-ttiw was ae-lntisly liilured
and four other were sllt'tith hurt when
K F. I.lvlnirstoi ' automohlle turned turtle
near nerw tortav Mrs Ieter Walls, the
most seriously hurl had her leg broken
ami ahoutder dtalocated
i b l r. -s A rv i i a n a
SHKVAN'nOAH Arthur Breawn had his
hlmJ ntred n a rioul matwler.
H- was worklitK about the mxriilne at tbe
I Oie Johnson bakery when his lisno whb
i f"u,,ht T,""4 'V" r0" wn ,nl
lh machine nearlv to Ihe wrlsl
lOW A CITY A rahlram from Ihe Pa
cific ocean station on Midway talund to
Vof C C Mulling itt Ibe I nlinptm
l&Mft
OFFER
i GRAND
You Have Just As Good a Chance to Win I s Magnificent Piano as Anyona
Better Get Busy RiQlrt ISJow
. is i ii vui-i wm t.'ie m. i"-HtnTtrntrr '. J
n jr.'l.V iTle IIIIIIIIIIIIIVV I
j ; ug1 'put - X
I U ISBMSSMS "l l
nillKCTIONN DuUlne on till or a gcraraU? sneat oi paper, twenty oujecis m me iuu.o.
namea bentn with tUe Iptu-rs ' ba." For example. "ball."Al write out your list of names. The porson , not
owning an uprlifht piano, arndlng the nearest correct answer will receive the first prize. Also other prlteg.
Including Jewelry, etc. to be distributed among contestants according to merit, to the amount of J.Z.
Kveryona not owning an upright piano that gends in an answer will receive a prize. innc-rs will be notified
by mall Only one pr! awarded In a family. Decisions of judges final. Professional artists, draftsmen and
designer' answers will not be accepted. Writs your name and address plainly on your answers and mall or
bring gam to us, together with a self-addressed en v lope.
A. MO
isi.i5in ihv;us stufkt
UR-iXCH
SERVANT FOR T
Cease Your
n n
kaMAaal Ml
Starting Sunday, April 16, The Bee
will publish your Domestic Help ad.
lir1
If you need a girl about the house,
drop in The Bee office and leave your
ad, or telephone TyIer-1000, or let us
know what kind of a servant vou want
av
and we will write the ad for you and run
it absolutely free until you get results.
But don't forget to telephone us when to
stop the ad.
Remember! The Bee always secures
the highest class help.
Pi
LET A
the Iowa Ia'shu Island expedition 1-hv-shu
Istund, the acetic of Iik hlrd explora
tions. H A J;l .AN -ti Wedtieartav nf tint, week
F j,.fnr. president of th. Sliellc
County Stuie hunk nolo uluumi lus eiiu-!
; Interest In me luitih to n
f lowlillt. ''
OrHiul IslHnil. Ned Mr fiowlliu-- will
encufcte In tile active bitslnes of ilu- hiinU
and will move bare with hi fmnily soon
HHKNAN't'i'iAll- V'nrk on the new writ
fictal ice plum lias Keen aiiirteii hiki i. prejit
effort It- hellic lilHtle to have e .'ery : lllut
In raiuiliiesn for operation P June i- I Ii
plMiu la helii! erecieu by the Mlieiititwion I
Artificial I'owcv Hrm l.lxlit Mini let
eoiniHtiy and will have a citmii'Uy of
tonu.
KlU A CITY Wtitter f'.etchett nf I-. ellu
la a (lentMl stlKlent lit the I III ver-lty of
Iowa, suffered niixst iiln'ii. i.uir at
t.wse ball io1av when tnr pom of the tntri!
fPu-'er of his rlt-'lu hHnu iNf torn fmin
pine,, and iriiiectat iiuin lion, ,n in.-i.
tliroUCt. the skill Hf t resull of itf lielllf
bit Willi a pltihai btih.
AkiKS It It. Ilel tltut I'rof b K II . et
i'-oii t,i i nr .ic.i..,,.,.. p.....-..
I nrotuibiv the t.e
knnwr, eoio.'isi of tne
int-. will proliMiil. be M....iiiieii slwie
itetilfWist lo succeeti I'rof i'mS-.Ii. of ioww
StHie university who dteil rr.-eiit!. Vtu
anoolntment K to be made t tin siwli
feoloalcal himrd on Mh :i
tiHI'.NANHi'lH-li Sclirt-ai Pan re
eei -wi lii apoolutmen; hi- i ot-.fti'-i- in
soector and will enter iji..n. t u- v-ork ai
S'mo. hi, tit-; boml Is i,:'I'I"Vi-ii Mr
Scitrtver is ssiHtttnt posnna-iei tn tnia
r letrv Me lsel tne ee iiillui I .Ol. lor lli-
UPRIGHT PIANO GIVEN
IVIAY 3d,
TO FAMILIES NOT
CONTKST CLOSES IVIAY 3d
IPjE
omaha. xebraska.
STORK IOT BROADWAY, nil.MIL
Worrying About
ra
) i II M
HE
lfyic.!&ljill.
t
WANT AD DO IT
0 Lb La
eeteari ut that tltllt wee exreeflltit;!'' hi'h.
tit bat. twit yet been usMitriieij terrnoi". .
I T A t"il: i'F-Tht lutiiiit chili; of ill
hllu Mr f 'reri ( 'litpstiilillt' Who li'-r netii
(ulva In this rtiimt . dicrl of luttiutiic
ptirHl.-His Thih It- tlie fn--l chsc renirt,-cl
In tula r.ouiitv :hla aprlnu
IOWA CITY --Tilt- firs: neitr-traml of
the CHUOelni-' Kr4l.soli ol, Ilu lov.fc nvel hi
the riitvc-rtlM o; lot.. tool place Ihh;
nicht. wlien ctlhnn, r. f'-.irMiiiH ot Atm
numu miki .lunn-i- A.
.iltiiHii ol iliinintoii
were preelPitHleil tilt
the deenem pan
tilt- Mtreatli lust libo", tlie Itiit'h Irtltliwl
tiruli-'e till-. cntl---uleriilile Mf-lljllllie
liroilk'IU till- vollllt. KIlllletltH lo till' snort;.
tniici. ex .iHU.meo iron, their narrow escape
MiA ('.in 'VI-'- W hen It,-. .Mr Hutlnr.
pHKtoi ot tlie Meiiu.illST cniircli a' ttttttlt
Creek. Hilt- rouiitv x-.a 'I'liinc at Itie
toti-'li of Arthur, also 11 tlili county, pe
nittwt-il tfie ln-t train honn fot the da
nmi tinytn. ui. iiitiietneiit lo tlep.er an
Hiiife.--- iiui' oyeiiiut. In UtiTim out ami
waiUail llie foll-te.-t lllilt- ol. tne Tailro.til
Hack, itnlllt tile lllslaln-e It loilt liollri.
h.a
f i rti 'l. Jiuliit F 41 I'tiwere on
tianileii iiov.'ti ii fteriAiot In wnicp
n- (lt-tllcs tile HOtllli.lllot! IllaOt i airi.
11 It Ainipacp for an li.iun inn aiomist
ul: the kalooli KaenerM 11 lile county Tn.
Ctist- tnie heei: (leiuiin several nionthi- Tlii
rimi ho lHen to in, p.aintlf! It P
tnoillll tlia: tnlr fmail. "l.o. 'n. war tie
tMeen the -i ii . : nrr n Inti- rr.unt'.
at le.iH' for anoln.'T f t -.ear
I 1 1 ' V t Si I . -I ' '1 .Jevelooiiiant a to
l.to,t,;i'. hiin iort-"i! Ho cne.-Ki- or NentMUi
tank antl wm, ha-- i'fr c.iu-'iu ft lion
tj,, anow tual Uw tl ptuUll. oit-uJ
AWAY
OWNING PIANOS
CO.
m.t.tt. iija.
the Servants
1
aJ
Si
bfore In T 1 1 tt- line In Mm,ih"I Tie T'tnk
( r nn up ii,.- lii'iievw ti at uiulor ilf. tu,nlf
oi ie , f HoS 'llMleli, ,,, cV .lldletl liailkh
nt I.hiihi! i'i' i nc ! nil ienii, Mica Tin
t-leri: of tlilh cinintv if expected to re-tu-ii
vtti nn priKoner Satiiriiuy.
Ii:.VIS'N-Mr bars AluHenrv, cannier
0 ( ir.-i; ;iti-tia' tiaiik !i:o- acnopiail
lc co t :.-t f n n tin C.iiiiinarcial clui. to
1 et .. '-. , t. sp -lnKi-il lo, he comillL'
i"'""' (' U P ii" nt M W Week The
Clt Colllli i hit: Cllllllie.i ulHt Wnwfc
t oulti HOI bt' linlie nt H. iTi..,. ,p ,,,,,
cllll net out to Mtmw It cnulli pa KI,J 4.
p.-iMl om ! , I .nt ,,, , 1U
hail iiuin' chaneer in kuiiihi uii contract
l. i ,, -V i. Hit'tii ch.il 'man uf the
repulillcati count' central cuninilt ie.
:,iiei: u call to nil reiiulilicun rteieBut'..H
eie.'ien in i iar-i min county m n,, prima'-'
lied In .Inn 1 ilu in iih mi le ul tin court
nmi"' a' l;.'iiii baluitt.'ty Aluv l:j ui )j
i Vlorlt h til to Kelel TvVel'-,- rl e I ell it ,.H t,,
tin reniihlicai. eonn-n-nonal conventimi of
tin Nlnll district to h. itenl m Ciaincl!
It u'tr k y 1 li. - m hi in. i, rapiiiiii,;ui
caiiii (l.iti mi the (ioiih. oi reiireeenuilivwi
oi tlie Ninth c iturrranunul ilislrict.
IIAIIU'.N- Tut littBrnuile ('olla of ('onl
ine ret, located ner. haa lei, riirKanixrtl
itiai re-ciiristeueil Artici, uf n,i rp,,i -atioii
luive been filed win, u,r auditor nf
aiair and tin new name, i tp, Wwtirii
Iowa V otiatlunal ct)lle 1. 1. Botter in
preittil til ol tlie new Poilv; ( . hwitl
Vl pre.Kleilt rfllll 1. Hlieplierit Beere
la' Tin- (! coll.-jje liiiliiimji a,l
twenl aei'-e of Krouml for cainiiUB have
bee, i.ui it a raptiai Block Tne culitaa
vip ot'Cii ui Uuie ttii acuuol wurk uaxi
fall-
ASKINGS
Ivwa toda aanou.i(xsl ltM aafa arrival f j speoujr some time o aiui all mar re
nine will tax tils flelii on M a
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