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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 2

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TflK RFfilSTKB AXD LEADER. FIUPAY MORNING, SIARfll 18. 100k. Ij rwrr4 la tha antemimeala. rvarybcxly Ihnuaht II waa all dnno.

Then eome DDICTni rnorn Wlaerr dlarovered thai tha bill waa a urn aoital bill and had not hnen paaa4 by lha hnuaa originally. Mamfeaiiy lha houa bad nn buatnaaa onocurrloa 111 annate aiiiemlinenta lo aenal bill and THE ATMOSPHERE I -Pagfig allowing lha main bill ta go by da fault, aiefarnl roolliioa to reronalder were id Jr. finally en motion uf Mr, Bousing Economy Basement News Head of Ureme, xmalderatlon or lh meaaur waa pialne4 till I ri rlo. Friday nitarttliig In tha hop lhat by Tbla se Colonial Olasswar It just (ha proper Ihlng-mada beg try r-Dcigh to atand bard naagv yt gentr-el enough (or tay labia. Laat year tha factorlea brought tha tumbler' they bav provaa ao EXPLAINED Mi REPORT TO THE HOUSE COMMITTEE.

DENIES HIS OWN CONNECTION Bargains That Will Take The Town by Storm TX7B HAVE just nude some big purchases of DcpcaJatle Goods that you can use right now early in the season, and we bought them so cheap that we are able to close everything out at incredibly low that Urn lh tangle ran ned out. Tha himaa adopted lha report of tha agriculture ronunlllea liideflnllrly a. lh pur fid bllL Th Tempi ainendmrnt giving raoh county a nnitr of th hnua waa rw taaerd. and It a now hMd lhat all of lha drferit In It are rura-1 an that If lha people adopt II thla fall II will atand lha scrutiny of lha auprmn rourt. A motion waa fled by Mr.

Lundt lo fin DECLARED HI WAS SICK WHILE REPORT WAS PREPARED. popular that bow they art making augara and creamer, bowli and lo fart rvrytblnB In thla pattern. Our romplriw Una bag Just arrlred ready tnCay, priced Ilka I hla; Vasog (ilka cut) Water Ihrtticg (lika SOa Tumulora (Ilka cut) 11.00 Oohlota (Ilka rut) dmoa 1.00 Hhrrbolg (Ilka rut) 100 Bugara and "reamer, per pair 25o and SOa Fruit Powla. I loch Sample Handkerchief Damagtd Kid Oiovee, Miceiinevt Mama, Lace Bargains, Ball Bargain. Wash Goede Remnanta, Shirting Print.

All Silk Ribbena, I. A W. Nekwr, H'gh Ciata WMi Oeeda. Rtmnante af Lining. Turkish Wtih Cloth.

Sewing MaUrfale. World a Fair Dual Cape, Embroidered Stock, Says. That Biama for Wrangful In- rerooalder tha vote by whit Kennoriy a bill lo make lha rir( rongreaalonal and tho Prat Judicial dlalricta ro-eltenalra. Mr. I.

un.lt did not vote with bla demo, rrallo roilraguc agalnal lb bill hich akea 1 rm counly out of a deinraraliu Judicial dlatricl all by Itaelf and puta craaaea of Salarl.o Sheulfl Raat On Parry Heath. All these Goods go on Sale this Morning and the prices will not be chanpeJ until the stocks arc closed out. Uomc prepared to sec greater values tnan are usually oucrcu iu Our Jiconomy Juscuicut aua conic prepared to buy. Il in a republican dlatrtct. Tha U'tno.

rraia irt Mm to rnnnent lo mnv a reronalderallon. II had vete. for lha meaaur. Mr. Kennedy sail that It would do no good.

lh Ju'lpiary committer reported In faor of lh r-aaaag of lha hill to WAIMUNOTON. March It-Fourth Aaalatant I'ualmaaicr General Irltow In testifying befoc tna hou special riiirimltlM on lh report today claimed for hlriiMlf reaponaililliiy .1 1 J. railed attention, to tha f-ic that tha purtleh pet anna foi atealtng current and gaa or water from wlrea and hot Ms wlf many year ago under ATTACKS MORE OLD AMES FIGHT mitigating circumstance and lh bill making II a rrtnie to VOTE WILL FAVOR Present Indication lhat Ha rah airi.y and war meter, and other paratus uaed by public arvli- rur Kuhn. lh young woman from Keokuk county, who ce ha ben compared 10 lhat of tb ceirbraied Maybrb caae in Kngland. will not rlv Hi pardon run tnTlftll I llim ror- VL RIDTiniJ I JllJlV tratlona.

A aubatllul for lh Werka I IVll I II III I 111 A other bills giving the LALIIII I I 1 1 LnllU council power lo aril Ink beda and AGAIN UPPERS WAG REOUCTOH tH-rQ. district had (una oer to firm and did nt twllrve In ltti' that another dento-era u- t.nirr. which mlaht aid them In aevplpf a intli! rfttiimaman In otice. Ie rntl attention ia the tit that tha dltrlt had already been rarrd luf In Ifta maltar of a ataia Matttr la Siftad Down. Senator Haundera flnally Induced tha rrptihlitana to vol on lh other dl- which ah praying for.

land a aa recommended for paaaage by for only th first even page of lh report wbl. waa aent la th polof. lb commute and said th other portion of lh dmumenl wer th work of other official of lh department. Th lerk hlr a lion aald waa prepared In th ofMca of lh first aa lata lit potniaater general and that part relating to lea by Inspector and other in hla own depurtrnetiL Mr. Hi latowa testimony ihrw con.

alderabl light oil ail phaae of lh Inquiry. II practically cleared member of congress from wrongdoing touching the commute, There la a fllng In lh legislature that thai body went too ftir to yar Th report of lha binding twin com' Oilttee waa mad lo lh bona and go th matter or pardon, and lh pndulut haa swung lo tha othtr ex- BILL WHICH INCREASES WAGE IT SHOWS ITSELF IS SELECTION repted. Mr. Jonea of Montgomery lrm. GARNISHMENTS UP IN HOUSE.

niada a verbal minority report. The OF TRUSTEE. INDICATIONS ARK THAT MINER) WILL ACCEPT ICALI. iwt an appropriation trl' ta which wvp tint In (titration, )eatr Ire tha niatiar of I ha dtwinon of I he NO MONEY FOR HUMANE WORK irso.Oi") for th re-ilon and malnlen am of a binding twine plant at An d.nimrat aa halwern tha aM-eund and Kigbth diatrlria to be determined lat inoea prison In be operated by convu I Local Society la Short of Fwnda for THE DISCUSSION IS BITTER MURPHY AND TEDFORD NAMED er. Thla waa dona and It waa then and lh prwtuct to be aol.l farmers a net.

Mr. jattea nppoeed lha Idea. BALLOTS ARE BEING COUNTED red upon moil.m of Itepreaentatue Tempi vote fur I lit relay and Allyn, tha funhtrtnc ef Ita Labora In Thla City. Tha approprlatlona rommltte report lha man recalling: tha arMteat numl'f In favor of lh appropriation of Of Vntea to declared Dominated, and for lh atat hlatortcal amrlety REPRESENTATIVE HART ASSAILS TO the dlatrtct fmm which tha candidal Iowa City. THERE WAS NO OPPOSITION THEIR REELECTION.

SENTIMENT APPEARS TO Be IT IN EVERT FEATURE. Plana for th financial Improvement of lh Ite Moines Human aoilct), wer discussed al a meeting of th of rcUtn tha laraat irumher of -otea, lo itltrn the democratic ro'mlr, SOLDIERS AT POST ENTERTAIN AOAINST A STRIKE. When lha counting of tha balloU he. fleers held In th office of Janice Ca. lanan, president of th organisation.

in i l.tk hlr ection of th report by dating that It wag Hi duty of th Dial aaalatant ofTU to ascertain th condition of ih work In an orac whrr an Im re bad Hon rcormnendd. Th night of January SL Mr. Btistow Said, he waa taken ao wild th grip and had bn Unabl to In hi ofTIc until last Monday, March 14th. "1 had nothing further ronally to do wild th mailer." continued Mr. Hrlatow.

"I am Informed that lh polmair general akd that lh office of fourth aasiatant poelmaaier general prepar lha information waked for and that II waa prepared by In-Siriora and turned over lo th pnal-inaaler general by lh chief InapaK-tor." A lo clerk hlr. aald hla Information wa lhat the Information waa prepared In tb orrica of th first aaalatant can It was seen from lha start that lha result waa to be rlnaa. Tha lo man ran neck and neca. until nearly Thay Qlva Grand Ball and Dinner to Tha Houaa Also Rantwa Ita Dlacua- yesterday afternoon. Tht Dtmacrata ef tha Sacond Dlatricl While responaea to reqtieet for finan lha ciiav.

when Alln forgrd a lime Returns Prom Vol ef Iowa Minora Thair City Frlanda Last Evening. cial aaalatanc in carrying on lh work aioa of St Lowia Appropriation, But Without Raault Land tha Plum Which Eighth District Haa Hald for ao Long. ahead and waa finally declared nom- of th society ara usually mad gen rutted with i votra, aaalnat 2 for Indicate Majority Against Accept Ing Ultimatum. It relay. erously, Iher la fold lo hav been om dlfflruliy In lh past In raising Company I.

of lh Twent. fifth frilled It waa freely acknowledged about th lh fund. Th work of fttatra Infantry, the colored oldler. gav Tha old Curtlsa and Biantnn tight for Aflr debating lh bill by Week lo floor that th riant on lurvlav waa a licit Ing haa devolved upon Ihe Kv te- a grand hall al the army post last night Continuation of the t'urtlaa and 8tn- auhjrcl all lh wagrs of working meg INDIANAPOLIS, March 17 Th tary. a duty which worn of th ii.cin- tha presidency of tha Piste Agricultural college at Am, howd Itaelf In which waa attended by a large number exteptlng ltd a month tn garnlahmertt on fluht.

Hirrlar had voted fr fur-I fa and waa iig.ilnat fltantnn, and It of Invited gueata from thla elty. and execution for drbta. the house ad general. had been gum out that he waa to tha legislature yesterday, anil resulted In lh defeat of C. Itarclay of Weal Tha affair waa one of the social events "Do I understand that Mr.

Watera In ber har regarded omrwhat out of hr line of work. The result haa Ix-en thai th treasury of th organisation I depleted and ther la now hardly enough money on hand to continue th journrd till this morning without count of th m'netg vol on the acceptance or rejection of lh two yeara" aval offered by the mln owner, began today and will completed eom time tomorrow. National ofneere of charge of th office atated lhat had unlahed. Mr. Allyn aerved formerly In tha leg.

which ar given periodically at th army poet. Tha ball eonalaled of eighteen completing consideration of tha maa mada a complete ImUT" ure. lalatura and la regarded aa a strong There might been raeea prior work. Tbewe condition will le reme Juat be for adjournment Mr. Kng dance, nln whlrh wer glen before dinner and nine afterwarda.

The ball and nd able man. Tha democratic trustee from the lo April I. 1U." answered rtrlatow. Ih miner hava received additional re died at one, member Say. dinner were given In lb qtiartermaater' Aaked why th date.

April t. 101. waa port from all Ih state. Th full an. llab of I'olk county raised th lnl Of order that aa the houa had paaaed on on exemption hill at thla aeaalon.

Second district will probably Vln-renl Zmundt of Iowa City. Ha la a WOMEN ENJOY A BANQUET building The had rom waa rifw-erated. special prominence being given uaed Hrlstnw said It waa boraua lhat waa th data of Heaver' resignation. official return, they say. Indicate that i ts I) miner voted, and of the lh rules precluded consideration of awyer and a graduate of lha Inatltu- lh rlag which waa placed at dlrleren Ion.

Puree about th room Ou voted to accept the operators' proposition and C.oon voteTl against It. and Two Hundred Gueata Attend Annual another. Mr. Kendall of Monro supported this contention. He said that Secret Mathoda of Department.

tn regard to the secret methods uaed Much ear waa given lo tha preparation In favor of a slrlk. Tha heaviest MORE COMPULSORY EDUCATION of the dinner, and event were laid f'r one hundred and fifty. Th meuu was aa If th rule were not enforced there would he nothing to prevent thoe who Y. W. C.

A. Function at Their Room Laat Night. sulk vote waa In Illinois, by the department to ascertain lha amount of clerk hlr lo whlrh an of. fallows; wiah lo have art exemption bill en- It Paana tha Sanata In a Diaguiaed cumbering lh calendar with bills VOTE IN WEBSTER COUNTY. FOI'P Cream of oystera.

MKATri. charged a bit as to phraaea but de Tw hundred women attended th an. flow waa entitled. Mr. Hrtatow said had aaked First Assistant Postmaster General Wynne about thl and Mr.

Wynne had said that th method waa Form, Liberty for trustee of th college. It eleo reaulted In tha Klghlh district ridding Itseif of the alleged affliction of a democratic member of Hi board of trustees snd In the nomination of Geo. H. Allyn of Ml. Ayr.

a repuhtkan. Th primary object of tha caucus which ws called In tha house at 4:39 o'clock was to plac In nomination Hernard Murihy of Vinton anl Howard Tedford of Ml. Ayr for tha respective poalilona of printer and binder fur third term. Thla was dona hut tha doing ao waa but tht carrying out of plan that find been definitely derided on before end attracted llttlo Intcreat. Tha reel fight rame upon tha education of deciding whether or not tha Klghlh or th cond district ahould have tha democratic trualc of tha Plat Agricultural cullcg aa provided by atatule, and tha choice of a trustee waa accorded to tha Hccnnd district, by tha narrow ma ruin of five votes.

A fight developed over the selection of a trustee of the Htate Normal school to which place K. H. Orlftln or Atlantic Waa nominated over I. K. McClenahsn 1 Rnal banquet Of lh Young Woman Roast Turkey with Nut Pressing.

Cran- Tha cfimotilaory education hit! paed In Sentiment ef Miner Overwhelmingly ha aetial tealarday in an ameiMlad and i nritln aKaoriaiion. in tn aawa iauon room a. laat night, Th gymnaaltim wa filled with Ih tahlM and, beautifully dec- herry Jelly. Boiled Ham Newhurg 8iy. NT UK Kit.

signed to attain th sain end, and lh bualnesa of th houaa monoollxvd by thla one proposition. Mr. Temple of Clarke diangreed with Meaara. Kngllsh and Kendall, and said th lest waa whether a man could vol for on bill dlaam-w-d form The bill aa iMed in- not made known lo lh public, bui It a member of congress mad Inquiry he wa show th method. Favora Strike.

milT POPGR. March 17 -IBpecUl creeed th tr inU nc- from twelve to oratd for th occasion. Columbia flaked Macaroni with th toe attendtnr Ui c.tm. Mra. C.

Cuatmlna acted aa toaatmls- A to th Lawrence. Karma, caae. rnence the mat of th h.x.l year, unleaa tree, and npnd th WO- latere! In th outcom of th vol r'-tly lh oneralor' proposition to rtvl. PE1.ihiu:s. ultierwlaa vrler4 by buanla direi tura.

Involving Representative Uoweraock'a name. It developed that there had been gramma with a charming littl talk un Lettuc. f1aln fickle. Olive. tM-iiatur I rawti.rd a toll aa ortainaiiy in- and against another on th asm subject.

He said he had voted against lh first hill which subjected twenty- tile them: "Man la a 'laughing 'tl said. Celery. reduction In the rent of thl oftV Radlahea tryl nel provided for an atttilni'e of hiriy-fiiur weeka, but una rane.1 a at.irm Jknd on -food for laughter' should flv per rent of lh wage of working of and bnator tlaywaid yea- dura th prlc paid for mining coal l' per cant has been rrr ken la aiming rt- cleg In Webster county. Th vol Ukn on Hi proposition on th 15th was forwarded promptly to th headquarter of tit t'nllad Mln Worker of America fed." Th toa a were: men to garniahment and execution for day tn rudud In auMiituia, wniun debt, but would support this one. aa "Gor Aaaotiatlow Th Paat," Mlaa VKUETABLE naked Corn.

Cream Feaa. BALA PS. Chicken ilad. French Style. PKI.ICAClfcfl.

Angel rood Cake. Nut Cake. Chomlat Csk. Lmn, an Vanilla lc Cream. The latni.r member r4l.d a storm of some time prior to Mr.

Howeraock'a election lo congress. There was no additional Information regarding the name of Kepresentative Lllley, or the Wada worth rasa. Mr. Rrlstow aald he knew of none other than these rase In which the statute might have been Violated. Speaker Pro Tm Cummlngs ruled Gould, "lha days and hur s-r ever protest again, the feature ut tna hill anclna by.

la lndlanapolia. Ind after a count had that the point of order waa not well taken and the bill waa properly before men provilel cur aiienaamv ai in laute Geneva," Mlas pora Ppencer. beea taken, and a statement mad out to "Th groves wer Gd a flrat temuiaa drat of tna yar on lh ground that many farmera would find It neory to lin of WlnterseL Tha vMi was-close but in nouae. accompany th vote Antdcs. iUnanaa.

rirapes. isut Our Aaaoclallon-Th preaant." Mlaa Fllsaheth Rood "Tb past bslonga to Mr. Orlinn waa clearly In the load and hla nomination waa made unanlmoua That I. he continued, "no other Mr. Chaaaetl had called lh chair's attention lo the fact that If the rule At l-ehlgh ther wer vote raat Slixen artnra.

Ud: th prnt only la or." I 'KINK and out of thla number ther wer but before the vote waa announced. auch rases touching members of th present congress." cited were held lo exclude th new Tale Red. French Prlp Coffae. Tea Th New Building." Mlaw Clementine Gale "Jevua hril Hlm)f being the Tha cuucu waa called to order by aix aaalnet tha stria or for work, all of lh other favoring etrik. exemption bill, no railroad consider.

Wine, Mr. McOermntt asked as to the du 1'al lU-er. oooa. Cigar. chief corncraton," Hon could be hsd.

for arly a bill on At Kalo. whlrh la tha headauarters for almost every phase of th railroad sub- "Our Aociaion Th Futtir." Mia Gertrude ttnow. "To or not be- ties of the fourth assistant postmaster general, and then took up the rasa of the Erie, postofflce. for which. It their boy.

help In hueklng corn. Thla waa reajnalol for tha amendment making It poaelble to avoid tna ItiH of Hi hoi yar ranulrement, by awltcall jii ti. pvarda of llrect.tr. The aeiiata tha Newberry Mil making aomn rhangea in the dairy department According to Its provixona th numlier of aeentani In tha uttlca la cut down from three to two and tuc taiarlca ara lnurnaae.1 from to li.J" t'h Ueputy la atiil allowed tha b. ntor llayaard aaure lncreapg tha par capita aupport lor th occupanta th Coalvlll and Kalo local, ther wer iu vote caat, 1 being for work and 3 for atrlk.

HE LEFT IT TO THE JUDGE that I th atieation. Jcct had been Indefinitely postponed. Mr. Kendall said that the observa On of Ihe tnasta whlrh th gathrrtng lion or Mr. Chaaseii waa like many received moat nthualaailcally waa that appear, Mr.

Brltow secured Increased clerk hlr whlrh was afterward ascertained not Justifiable. VOTE CLOSE IN WHAT CHEER. Justice Hlnia Finea Negro for Carry. by Miss Clementine Gale, on the building Mlas Gale very adollly told her I'lymouth. important If true and tory.

Imagining heraelf In a vision of "In what manner did yon do that?" Mr- Hrlstow said referred tha lleved Mr. Chaasell misunderstood the Ing a Gun On Primary Election Day. Small Majority Believed to Favor a queation. He added that since the th old quarter, where ah waa forced to aland for a half-hoirr In a long line of matter to the first assistant poa'maa- general with the understanding hungry girls waiting to get their lunchi member from Clarke had managed to get on all sides of the question he Reduction. WHAT CHEER, 1..

March st noon. Then her vision carried her to that It would Investigated and al Jtiatic Fred Hlnse yesterday took on would propose adjournment till 2 lowed If warranted. oclocg in the afternoon. tha new hulldlng, wher all hunger should be uolrkly appeaeed and wher rhcr ahotild be plenty for all. When It cama clal Th result of th miners' vol her la kept profoundly secret and publlo sen of lb flrat steps lhat has been mad in Ie Molne for clean prlmarte.

He fined "Who waa first assistant postmaster of Ilia Iowa hvlillera urpnana nome irom 10 to IU a tnotith waa poaaed. Tha Iml has another pr.ivlnton to in effi that all touaiy wards shall be paid for by tha rouuilea. except In ca a where the charge la uver when the exceaa snail paid by th etal. Juvenile Court Wednesday. The Juvenile court bill, In whli-h "ther Is conalderatfle Inlereat.

will coma up for The amendment by Matteg making general?" to lh rest room Mia Gale dreamed her timent Indicates lhat a small majority will Ilcpresentstlv Kendall, who asked Kepresentative C. K. Cr" tnka the chair and Senator K. Wlnne waa made secretary of the cuucu. Murphy and Tedford Unanlmoualy.

Represetitatlv Kendall then moved the nomination of Hernard Murphy fur lute printer and Howard Teofird for atate binder. There wna no opposing vole anywhere ar the two gentlemen were declared nominated. Then. In order, to Hear the field of candlttalea over whom there waa no content, Ucprcscntallve Kendall moved the nomination of H. F.

Osborne of Illppey, for the trusteeship of the State normal achool and for regents of the Kate university. J. It. Lane of iJaven-port. Second district; T.

B. Hanley. Tipton, Fifth district: J. VV. louder, C'reaton, Kighth district; V.

L. Treynor, Council Muffav Ninth district. These nominations were to fill the lona; and short terms, and the men were declared nominated without a question. For the trusteeship of the normal school there waa only one contest. Hen-ator Crossley placed In nomination the namo of titK-rlntendent P.

K. Mc- William Bead, a negro. and cost for having a revolver in hla poaaeasion at th it i nciocg me morning waa adopt ed. 49 to SI. aelf In th crowded room of the present- sralnst th strike.

White City, owned Mr. II th-" 'Why did you not mak thla Inves but th very dram of It wakened her. tigation yourself?" and sh hadr to Imagin lh new rest room time of th rountlng of the votes In Car bondal on February 28. Th Judge Im When th hill ws called tip no one seemed to want to debate it. Mr.

Weeks In waJrlnar momenta. Because It waa not a part of my consideration next vtedneatlay. Senator promptly moved Its passage. Mr. Hart Mlaa KlTsaheth Hood.

epeaJtlng of "Th prwaaed upon him that while It haa been by B. W. White, of Oakalooaa, cast I' vote, and it has bean tipped off that a majority of thre oppose the atrlk nd re In favor of accepting th reduction. Other camps along th Iowa and Minnesota division of Ih C. A N.

W. Ry. ara duties." th custom to allow everything lo go Present." gav many Interesting facta In of Allamakee then informed the chair Whlppt euececded yeateraay in naving tli bill mad a epeclal urder for that dy. Anxious to have the aenate a biiaineaa Well. If you.

being right In th re and uy on primary days, hardly regard to ta work or the aeaociation. Tb organisation now haa over 7i mem- building, had to rely on Investigation thought there waa axy necessity of In expedited, BVtiator Newberry offerel a of th first asslatant In such a case. tera. maktrur It the largest In the state. troducing any Kentucky meuioua in low.

raid to be about equally divided. renilutlin yeateroay to uie eneri mt was not a member of congress In tha Tha caae terminate. unuer exiranroin- I nlil vary recently Bloiig city haa claim-d attt-rnn he lield. I onaitieration mat memtiera had been waiting for the Journal to aee the hill and oblected to having debate shut nrT. Mr.

Weeks withdrew his motion. He said he had no objection to the freest debate. Hart Assails Bill. ary clrcumatanoeia. Tha trial waa by tame position?" of the rewilulioh went over until oiay.

AGAINST THE PROPOSITION. tha Urgeat memoeranip or any x. v. c. A.

In Iowa. Jury, th member were under the Im In order to meet a deficiency wnu uc 'Why, certainly." answered Mr.Brla- curred In defraying the expenses of ex- tow, "he waa supposed to pass on these A GUARANTEED CURB FOR PILES. pression mat eo mcreiv nao me gun for th purpose, of seeing a fair count, and that ha did not Intend to use It aa cases on their merits." Vote of Ottumwa Mlnera Waa for a sminaiions In lstul. lc and iwjtl, Henator Smith yeaterday Induced the aenat to return back to the state board of veteri Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Strike, long aa everything whs "on the the conditions they thought It Piles.

Tour druggist will refund money If PAZO OINTMENT fails to cur you to Put Responsibility On Heath. After a long line- of questions to d- nary examiners the sum ut 11.3. til. OTTl'MWA. March 17.

(Special to 14 daya. lOo. waa strictly right ami proper mat in negro should well armed. Claims Ara Allowed. elop the responsibility for Improper t'lenrhnn of Wltuerset, and Senator Uruce nominated K.

H. GrltHn of At-latle. "aa aouthweatern iowa'B candi Mr. Hart assailed th bill In all Its parts. He called It Inequitable and dishonest because It attacks the wageg of the working man ond gives the law-yer and the farmer their full exemptions.

He aald that the labor organl-gallon had protested against the bill on this ground. -Why attack us alone?" said they. The last gill he clerk hire allowance In fourth Beturnlng a statement mat tne jury nan The two Ottumwa miners' unions and Ih I'esr Creek union nesr her, voted against the proposition of the opera tut for a reduction of wage. diaagreed. Read declared that he wa DISCUSS STREET CLEANING fflce.

in regard to which Mr. Brlstow willing to leave the case to the Judge. said that such Increase ara determined 'All right, said the judge. I line you pon by the first assistant postmas flv and costs." The Council May Let the Job By Con ter general, and that he alone waa re- WERE BARELY DEFEATED. ponalhle for the Increase.

Mr. Me tract Next Year Believe Work Can Be Done Cheaper. al 1 turned1 his attention to tna secret regarded as more vicious than the first one. He Inquired what kind of Inquisition would be made to get at whether a man's wages were over or under 140 a month. The bill nowhere provides xhlblt known as and which Advocate of Strike Juat Lost Out In Tha senate passed Senator Haunders' hill allowing tl.7xfl.lj to the teachers and employe of the school for tha deaf whoa property was destroyed by fire.

The bills were allowed on a graduated scale, tlioae making the laigrat claims getting the least, and thoae making th smaller claims fitting the most, proportionately. The following claims were allowed: ilutton, J. Ri-httyier Ixing. tl8.r.; Airs. M.

C. Evans, Jli.i'i; fc. K. Clipplnger, iO; VV. ().

Cnnnur. MM; Hiram I'hll-llps, 135 01; Robert I), lioyt, J7() j); Ws thins, IWi ifl; Laura Mno Dill, l.M; Mlldredl Cooper, 75; Florence Wllcoxarn. PAM: Kmma Kinsley, IV. Mamie Cool, Gertrude Brown, Oakalooaa. th committee had aaked for.

Mr. Hartlett, a member of the committee, wanted It dnderstood that these exhibits did not relate to members of OSKALOOSA. March J7. (Soeelat.l-In for the taxing of the coats to the man who wrongfully bring the garnishment proceedings, but allows them to the vote of the Oakalooaa local miners' PRRAH 1. 1 6th Locust II union on tha acrepranc of th proposition of the operator, aa announced at the Indianapolis convention, liw votes be plied up against the wage earner.

congress. Mr. Met an staiea mat in committee would determine in secret session what It would do with the re Mr. Hart objected to measures which date for trustee." Senator Croaaley arose to explain that his candidate waa hIso from southwestern Iowa, but that didn't get the nomination for him and the vote waa for Mr. Grllfln.

Tha Real Fight. Then came the tuK of war. The fight was now to be on for the greatly not wanted democratic member of the board of trustcea. The following; men were placed In nomination: IL il. Letts, Letts, First district; Ceo.

B. Ailyn, Mt. Ayr, Eighth district; C. I. liarclay, Went Liberty, Second district; Kllison J.

Orr, Wau-kon, Fourth district. Kepresentative Temple started the ball rolling by movinr thnt the democratic member be assigned to the Second district. Representative Nichols was on his feet with a substitute, to the effect that the democratic member be given to the Eighth district. Senator Lewis, an Eighth district-member, aroso and announced he had wer raat. S8 votes In favor of Plans for radical changes In Peg Moines' street cleaning system are being discussed by aldermen, particularly members of the wutys and means committee of the council.

It has been proposed hereafter to have all paved thoroughfares cleaned by contract Instead of by day laborers, and the suggestion is meeting with favor. Like other citizens, a few aldermen ara thoroughly ashamed of the condition of the streets, and In considering the compromise offered by the oneratiira. ports. were endorsed by lobbyists from other states, employed to come here to press snd votes In favor of a strike. measures or this Kind.

Ice President Joyce of the Iowa district Mr. Dow of Franklin protested against the bill. He said that it struck of the United Mine Workers, said laat night: DOES NOT WANT A "RAISE" Fire and Police Commleaion Secretary "Iowa voted agalnat accenting th nmn. at the class which the constitution especially protects, the free labor. They nH Ion of the operator.

Illinois also voted to strike; but the acceptance of tha proposition carried bv a threa-nrtha the ways and means for an Improve- are least able to resist an attack of ment In this particular, tney see all those who enjoy exemptions, and voto." gielia Stewart, IJ; Olivia M. Stnats, jr Sa; Susie Nourai! Whitlock, i Su; Uzzlo Pick I'llzer, t.H; David Kyan, 0I; Laura H. Hahle, 12. SO; Mabel W. McOuIre, JTeS Thomas Banman, fix Henry W.

Hothert. tM HI. The third bill of this nature allow J0.li.70 to certain parties for expenses incurred In the enforcement of the atate pharmacy law. Tile following claims are allowed: George Jf. Shafcr, Fort Mad-loon, taa.Wi; B.

if. Crawford. Knrt Dodge, 1170 c. A. Weaver (dead), J.

H. llckett, Osk.ilooaa. tW3; fJeorga V. llenrv. Des Molnea, iU; H.

L. I'arrtsh, IX'S Moines, 13. House Billa. The Finest Coffee in the City Served mm possibility of betterment In arranging tne paved portions into districts, ana It la the only class whose exemptions are attacked, ft violates the principle of "Take somebody of your own size." letting contracts for the doing of the la Pretty Well Satisfied Now, "There Is nothing In th impression that the fire and pollr commission has asked for an Increase In tho salary of the secretary of the board," said J. W.

Campbell, late secretary of that body, yesterday. "The fact of the matter Is that work, to competing Arms, it is be Mr. Greene of Madison county re ferred to the arguments In favor of lleved that better results will not only be secured, but that the work will be a communication from the democratic members of the legialatuie, askinx that cheaper. they be allowed to namo the demo- cratic member from the Second district. the down-trodden wage earner and son of toll as hot air.

He said the bill, if a law, would injure no working man who was honest and paid his debts. It Is for the benefit of the dead beat. No one should defend dead beats. The SETTLERS' RATES. To points In Minnesota, North Dakota.

Manitoba, Ontario. Saskatchewan snd As-sinlhola. Tickets on sale by the Chicago Great Western railway every Tuesday In March and April. For further Information apply to E. J.

Bawyer. city ticket agent 614 Walnut street, Des Moines, Iowa, id Telegraphlo Briefa. BACRAMKNTO. Cal-The Contractors' association of Sacramento has decided to shut down all mills In this clly. This will put a stop to all building operation here for the time being, throwing men out of work.

Kepresentative Temple explained that for a number of years, the Eighth THE STORM HAS MOVED SOUTH Fair and Colder la the Outlook for Today and Saturday Also appetizing dishes of broman- the board Is asking for little more than half much as It did last year. Laot vear the appropriation for the was 11,300 It was made this large H. F. M. by Hart Permitting corporations to take public land under right of eminent domain.

Judiciary. If. F. S9, by Teter Requiring approval of life Insurance policies, contracts, and also medical examination of applicants. Insurance.

merchants of the state ask the bill, it Is true, and members of the national to defray the expense of the preparation of the manuals for tha fire and police celon. Triscuit and Shredded Dea Molnea Today The Change In Temperature Will Be Slight. wheat. Step in our store; sample merchants organizations had been here, happened here, when the measure was under consideration by the district had had the democratic member. He thought there ought to be no politics in the matter, but nevertheleHS believed that the Second should hava tho democrat at.

this time. Kepresentative Kendall secured the floor and read a communication from the Eighth district democrats, to the effect they had a demoorat selected for the place. Representative Kendall a cop of our coffee and you will at BISHOP DEFEATS CAUGHLAN committees. He thought It not mated once realize the superiority of our al If they were here. The merchants Fair weather, slightly colder.

Is the promise for today. The storm which drifted over Iowa from the southwest and left a shroud of snow over Inn country through which 11 traveled has now gone departments, a work that cost more man Inasmuch as the commission was Just getting started then, more money was needed than will be required In future yeara. The salary of the secretary of the commirwlon la rX per year, and It Is improbable that it will It is none too much. The secretary has more duties than most people Imagine. He Is compelled to spend considerable time around police headquarters, and In fact it Is his duty to see that the greater coffees both in strength aud excell-ance of flavor.

Fresh Vegtabla for th Spring Ap Capturea Colonelcy of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment Iowa National Guarda In Election Held Laat Night. to tha soiiinwani ana was yvaieruay central over Missouri. PreelDltatlon. whether of rain or snow, OFF. is not expected her today, and all the conditions point to a clear sKy and a stationary temtjeratur.

Lat night th mercury went slightly below tho freezing point, and today the NEWTON. March 17. (Special.) First returns seem to indicate that Llent. Col. Chas.

Hishop of Muscatine was elected coloned of the Fifty-fourth regiment N. O. at the company elec psrt of the work coming unuer tne flirec-tlon of the board Is properly taken car of. The. members of the board receive no salaries, and It Is but natural that much of the work should devolve upon the man who Is getting paid for hi tlm effect of Ihe natural neat or tne sun will be to keep he streets muddy and riirtv under foot.

and labor. tion tonight, over Col. II. H. Caughlan.

CflESnELL" petite. Fancy Tomatoes, Cauliflower, Green Onions, Radish, Head Lttuoe, Cucumbara, Rhubarb, Spinach, Celery, Leaf Lettuce, Yeaterday, although the rain and snow Capt. It. P. Howell of Company I at AN Iowa City was elected major by almost unanimous vote.

Following is the vote: Bisbon. Caughlan. had ceased to fall the vicinity of Dns Moines, precipitation was still going on In southern Iowa ant Mlasourl. Vincnn-sln and Indiana were also having some HALL MAY GET HIS PARDON Aged Council Bluffa Murderer Seem I do not conceal the fact that they ask the legislation. "Where does the gentleman from Allamakee get his railroad bills that he offers here?" asked Mr.

Greene. "Where do the labor bills, the humane bills, come from? From the people particularly Interested, of course. Ho It Is no reflection on the members or the measure that the merchants of Iowa are Interested lit the passage of this measure." Thereupon the bill went over. Early in the morning session Mr. Hart asked consent to take up the stork shippers" pass bill.

Mr. Wright of Webster objected. Mr. Hart had on his desk a letter from the officers of the stock shippers' association asking him to take it up- St. Louis Appropriation Again, The house spent about an hour on the St Louis appropriation bill carrying $20,000 additional and which is distributed among the various departments of the exhibit.

But it failed to get the bill through. Its status waa a puzzle. It came over from the senate with amendments attached. Commissioner Whiting, who Is a member of tha house, apoko for it and the house con- o. Ainia ARROW COLLAR ouAnrcai aizta, ia ernrra each, two ron a ckntb.

CLUETT, KABOOV A CO, mak las or oiurrr aaa noaaam aaiaTi Co. Co. to Have Won Hla Fight for Freedom. Facta About the American Indian's Healthy Hair. Tho AmeriraiV- Indmn aecustomod from time Immemorial to go bareheaded In all kinds of weather tg nevtr troubled with fulling hair or baldness, The close atmosphere caused by our "clvillted" head-gear in conducive to the breeding of infinitesimal germs which dig into tho scalp and thrive on the aap of the hair-root.

This trae cause of baldness is of recent d'scovery and explains the non-auccess of all -hair-vigors which treated baldness as a functional disorder. Newbro's Herpicide is a direct exterminator of the germ. "It destroys the cause and permits the hair to grow aa nature intended. Sold by leading druggists. Senjf 10 In stamps for su triple to The Herpicide Detroit, Mich.

Keed Hurlbut, epe--Ual agent, Den Maine Co. D. Pineappl, Blood Oranges, Grapefruit. Co. IS, Co.

F. The house pardon committee is still keeping Its action on the prdon cases 36 4ti Si 1 to a 4 18 27 l2 "40 4J sa i 1)0 354 lEa teflex effects or tne mattirnance. The path of the storm haa been generally followed by fair and clear weather, and 'that Is the kind scheduled for Dos Moines today. TOLEDO Two of Tama county's pioneer citizens passed away here this week P.enjamln La Dow, who csme here In 1KM, and William A. Dowd, who settled in 1S6S.

Both have been prominently identified with our best tntereats for slmost half a century. Burr Louthan. who lived here most of his life, moving' to Minnesota two years Sgo, died Tuesday mid the body Is on the way here for burial secret. It has Deen intimatea, nowever. HAHRAH c.

ixative ftromo Quinine Co. G. Ottumwa Co. Co. I.

ilowa City Co. Grlnnell Co. Ij. Newion Co. M.

Fairfield1 Ilegimentai band. that William Hail of Council Bluffa has been recommended for pardon. Cure a Cold in One Day. Criabi 2 n. Ot- Hall Is an old man, over 80 years of age, and an mcurame invana.

mn SIXTH AND LOCUST. Total Unofficial. was an old stage coocn driver in tne la. Phone 100, Mut Phona 870. box.

2 days when Chicago waa a village. He.

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