Eau Claire Weekly Leader (Newspaper) - June 22, 1895, Eau Claire, Wisconsin i IS EAU CLAIRE WEEKLY DER EAU CLAIRE WISCONSIN SATURDAY JUNE 22 1895 THE DITCH IS OPEN Kaiser William Cut the and Sent His Yacht Through BALTIC AND NORTH SEA JOINED Salutes from All the Warships Which Are Answered by the Hohenzollern KIEL Juno The weather wai magnificent and the greatest prevailed At earliest hours of day thousands of persons were en route tr auc in order to await tho arrival of the imperial procession from Bruns The special train conveying tho rep s of tlie press arrived here from Hamburg at a m Tho shipping in harbor profusely with bunting and tho whole port pro HI a very appearance The stands in the neighborhood wer filled with and masses ol people were unable to obtain seats and were grouped here and there and every where Started Through tho June a quarter of four tho imperial yacht lent with Emperor William and the princes on board entered tho water gate of the Baltic aud North Hea canal in order to formally open it The gate was magnificently decorated and the passed through amid ringing tho military students and masses of the tho bands playing tho national anthem tho weru the voices of tho crowds assembled who joined heartily in tho chorus His majesty stood on tho deck of his yacht and bowed his thanks with visible emotion on all sides At 4 oclock severed threads stretched across tho canal and com the passage of the new water way The arrival of the was witnessed by tho empress of Germany Princess Henry of Prussia and their suites who occupied tho Hotel Belle nn Juno lern reached tho canal lock hero at the first vessel to formally pass through the canal and was greeted with cheers from the mass of specta tors Tho appearance of tho Kollern was tho signal for a cannonading from the vast floet of warships in tho hay as tired salutes in honor of his majesty The then replied with her guns to tho salutes of tho foreign war ships and tlie opening of the canal was accomplished in fact The Kaisei Adler with the and grand on board com tlie passage of the canal at and tlie hiM vessel of the the burg at I p m to Marry nir Trim 0 It v K bishop o Methodist Soutli in Kansas Jtv to Mrs of aUo tic K years of iic and rM r i In a liw his r T of their i ii iii rau d a Dr Prices Baking Powder Worlds Fair Award Man June Thf are made by e to tho following me re ban Is Cult to i Kansas beof T V Sheep J to c I amix to Clives VN to Hides i to v liV Wool in pork lard lard r Hams liUto drain oats iv ioni round loou to hiy to f straw iii i ikt V ro i e Mti extra Voice v loviM nil h Ux s io lo or S pT bushel Millet f I W bus hoi Kui 7 bone trni I to Ix1 nvit ton s ti 1 I1 to r pork b Vt i ii to VJ saiN iue It U to M 1 to IJ v 10 tv Ii tir od kiM O A v Iu anl lud I u iio tMi i pie I V por 1 li dluH OM Kic Ji ptr il Jev onions J National Convention DENVER June J C of the Kansas City pub lic schools treasurer of the National Educational association is in Denver concluding arrangements for the an convention to be held here July 5 to 12 Never in the history of the as sociation have tho prospects been sc good for an immense gathering and ho estimates an attendance of 20000 the Books DENVER Juno committee re cently appointed to investigate the books of the town of Highlands Den vers largest suburb has reported to the city council that certain books were burned by Treasurer Wygaut now county treasurer so that they might not be examined by the com mitt oe Chimneys Smoke ST PAUL Judge Willis will not allow tho chimney of the Oil man terrace to send out any more black smoke and noxious gases Ho granted a perpetual injunction against tho Capital Investment company and Alexander Cathcart the former tho owner and tho latter the agent and gave judgment for damages in the sum of against the defendants This is the beginning of a war against tho smoke nuisance in this city Five Overturned HOUSTON Tex Juno relief train is being made up to go to Eureka live miles out where the northbound Missouri Kansas and Texas passenger train is in tho ditch five coaches being nt S D June II K Warren president of Salt Lako has boon president of college A T resigned Looking Into the Merits KT PAUL June 18 The case of the appeal of tho Great Northern Railway company from the order of tho railroad and warehouse commission commonly known as tho wheat rate case came up in tho district court be fore Judge Korr Tho entire day was devoted to the examination of Colono William Crooks and D C who testified to tho cost of thO OOP struct ion of the road For tho School Fund S D June IN Commis Lockhart is distributing 000 interest and income fund which is di vided among the counties on school population and goes in the school fund of each district and viO of permanent school fund which is among tho counties on vot ng bo loaned by tho of commissioners at U por cont u tores t LEAGUE AUXILIARY Likely No Resolutions Will Be Presented to the lican Convention AN ADDRESS AS A SUBSTITUTE This Thought to Be the Safest Discussion in Committee CLEVELAND June The second days session of the national conven tion of Republican clubs opened with every prospect of harmony standing the contest for three days le those wearing tho yellow and tho white badges The only differences wore on the silver resolution On tho tariff and every other question tho delegates were united in standing by the antecedents of the party A I drone Instead of The point was made iu the early hours of the morning that it would bo good polities to avoid collision on the only point in dispute This was im possible with tho usual declaration of principles by because no one could draw a resolution that would satisfy both the Eastern and Western delegations It was proposed to go further than resolution and adopt only an which would set forth that the Ind Juno 1 Judson J lUkuns li Saylors and James D commissioners of Wabash county have been placed undor arrest m grand warrants Nineteen in wore found against the throo for tho misuse of public funds and illegal allowances nine of tho being felonious and mis Postal Convention Juno 20 At the eon hold hero between Director of tho Universal Postal Union at lierne and Assistant Postmaster General Neilson it was do to begin tho meeting of tho Inter Postal congress to be held lere in on tho first Wednesday n May About six weiks will be do to the session PIERCE CURE OR IS REFUNDED follows a rundown system with tho inactive and blood Boils Soros Carbuncles and Uko of blood should driven out of system with Dr Golden Midicnl Mrs KlHN of 618 E New City follows It me to I bad u run nine upon my and had it oper ated upon three times and still it not cured I was also run do vn very much There WHS n decided change after Dr 1 took a few and WM Bonn cured Later my had a lump his ear he tried rour and one bottle cured him I thall always your medicines Krus O b v 1 I 11 K iif MMI M VON MOHL CO illin A u Kast County tlt New Orleans L and and on the Sabine water cation with the Julf of Mexico Sabine TO Tlie bost and Land in texas at Tv M An almost inexhaustible supply of Hard aud Timber of every variety Lowest Kail and Water Transportation Rues Site and Facilities semitropical healthful and pleasant Climate For further information cor with The Orange of Pra o Orange County HALF KATES To Baltimore Md and Return Via Baltimore Ohio Rail In nn Auxiliary und not a primary organization and therefore it would bo bost to await the action of Republican national convention of and not anticipate it All efforts among the leaders and delegates as well as among the com men were directed toward this plan with a view to preventing such a light in convention as there was in tho committee on resolutions It is ex that tho silver men would show their strength in running Trumbo for president and again in pressing a report on silver but those two interesting numbers on the programme were declared off on a draw Silver All Intercut The silver question however con tinued to absorb all others as it has done all week On this question the states hud in their previous delegation meetings to act as ft unit and tho silver men that their scat tering minorities throttled They charged that tho organization of the convention especially in the com on resolutions was against the vote and there was a disposition to railroad the old Minneapolis platform through without giving them a fair hearing For three days the yel low and white budges representing tho two factions had been fluttering from contending breasts anil there was ex to bo a showing of hands As most of the members of the committee on resolutions had beon previously iu by their respective tions it was necessary for them to con fer with their colleagues on tho pro posed address and this revived the agitation by states These conferences also delayed the assembling of the cou which was to have boon to gether at 10 oclock and was delayed over one hour Warner Miller Spoke When President Tracey called tho convention to order at 11 a m tho first thing done was tho appointment of Sen Thurston of Nebraska H Clay Evans of Tennessee Prince of Now Mexico Messrs Good now of Minnesota and Buck of Georgia to wait on Senator Warner Miller of New York and invite him to address the convention While these gentle men retired to escort Mr Miller to the hall tho committee on re ported in favor of seating both delega tions from South Carolina This was adopted Ou tho report of tho corn the rules of the Hoed house aud tho Denver convention were adopted Hon Warner Miller then addressed the convention SUM nn Inane Mr Miller argued forcibly against the tariff being taken out of politics Ho held that conditions were such ivs to prevent if not render it impos sible Any party whose policy did not raise revenue and created de was a failure The Republi cans were not for tariff for revenue only but for a tariff for a surplus also His argument for the Monroe doctrine and tho American flag on Hawaiian soil was vigorous As neither Dopew nor any candidates for the presidency were present he was to discuss auy con tested issues bur he at length for sound momy and such a ation of tho banking system as ex tended the circulating medium without dependence on government bonds for the issues of bank notes He hoped tho party would stand by its record for bi on a privity He had tho full est confidence in other nations soon consenting through an commission to bring silver to its old place as a standard money and believed it be impossible to bring about such a result without the cooperation of other nations A rising vote of thanks was given ox Senator Miller As the committee on was nor ready to report an opportunity was iven ail to offer resolutions which were referred without debate lutkus poured in on the Cuban Hawaiian republic the Arme and all other foreign subjects Blackwell of Massachusetts offered n resolution favoring the right of women to vev at all elections and lating the of Colorado and Wy t in ing upon their of the elective franchise Mr Blackwell also a resolution arraigning the ad ministration fur its Turkish policy Mr of Maryland offered a resolution which he said would the Democratic states It pn cabbage per H s corts pvi k Hu b TIOS cents Green IVas We jtr peck jer dozen HV per pound On July K md 1 theH O K R will soil tickets u Md rato ol fare for the round trip on of Baptist Peo Inion Meeting will ho for return until August 1 Side trip excursion tickets tvill e sold to Washington D C Va Harpers Ferry W Vi and Hvv Ridce Vn iu delightful Chesapeake resort i at very rates For further information call on or address L S Alien Assistant Agent 111 m v CURES RISING BREAST I have been a midwife for years in case where MOTHERS was it accomplished wonders shortened labor and the pains It is the tost remedy for rising of the known and worth tho price for that alone MRS M M BREWSTER Montgomery Ala Sent bv or mall on receipt of lOO Book To REGULATOR CO SOLD BT ALL rides for a protective tariff reciprocity honest elections gold silver and paper on a parity an aggressive foreign policy eto Silver men and men con tinued for some time alternating in offering resolutions that did not ma differ from those that had been previously on the table by representatives of their re factions Mr Knowles of Delaware broke the monotony by offering a resolution for one terra six years Thou in order to shut off the flood and fuss a motion wus made that tho rule for the reading of resolutions bo rescinded This brought out a debate on the gag rule Prince Thurston and others opposed shutting off the reading A debato followed in which neither the speakers uor tho choir could recognize each other Chairman Robinson from the com on resolutions came to the hall and reported that the committee had worked all night and up to this hour and had hoped to be able to report in the morning but if all these resolu tions wore to be considered the com could not report before next week The motion to rescind the rule for the reading of resolutions in tho convention was lost Shortly after 1 p m a recess was taken till 2 p m In the afternoon tho subcommittee on was not so near a settle ment as appeared aiter sunrise The committee of revision did not settle on any expression on tho silver question and the subcommittee is progressing slowly Several attempts made to poll the delegates on presidential prefer ences but they were inclined not to commit thomselvos and the only thing they sonm interested in is tho declara tion on nuances DEFIED BY MANITOBA HAYWARD GETS A STAY DEBATED IN COMMITTEE Much it CLEVELAND was after 3 a m when tho subcommittee on reso lutions of thn league which had been in in the ad Mr Blackwell of setts presented a resolution inclining very strongly towards the gold stand ard mid other resolutions ex pressing all sorts of on tho money followed It was aoon evident that there were only two real silver men on tho committee Senator of Idaho and Mr C E Allen of Utah They fought like tigers for free coinage making vigorous speeches which wotto listened to with close attention They spoke for free coin age at IU to 1 without waiting for tho cooperation of any other na tion As the discussion progressed n tendency manifest to dodge the entire question by declining to adopt resolutions of any kind A reso lution was offered declaring that it is not the duty of the league to adopt n platform for tho Republican party as important action should be loft to the national convention which ates presidential and presidential candidates Messrs Dabois and Alien vigorously opposed this resolution holding that it was tho duty of tho league to declare its principles Tho gold men in favor of tho resolution aud the vote was 9 to 2 in its favor The subcommittee resumed its ses early after breakfast Tho sition of tho coinage men was modified into an address that would prevent tho silver men from preparing and offering a minority report Sena tor Dubois of Idaho and Allon of Utah had to be satisfied to prevent two reports going to the full commit tee Tho subcommittee appointed Dr of Now York Senator Du bois of Idaho aud Mr Harkness of Missouri a committee to revise tho Tho revision committee reported to the subcommittee at 10 u m and tho discussion on tho silver Issue was ro Tho however announced that it would report to the full committee at 2 p m it was 1 nought that all differences would be adjusted iu tin committee room so aa to prevent two reports being made tc tho convention and any light being precipitated on the floor NEWS BRIEFLY REPORTED Russia will increase the consumption tax on tea Firo destroyed worth of Seattle street railway property The South Dakota r and crop reports satisfactory progress for the week Chicago detectives made a raid and captured five Canadian burglars ouo an Governor of Ohio addressed an audience of 10000 at the opening of the Ottawa Kuu Chau Mrs Louis F of San Fran cisco who recently inherited huh a million dollars decided to become an actress C H of New York is under arrest at Detroit charged with being a member of a gang of direct ory swindlers Reports from tho Dakotas show that frost so retarded the growth of the Russian thistle that the pest will not harm this years wheat crop William Nelson postmaster at tho National Soldiers Home at Milwaukee is arrest charged with of the the office A match has been arranged for n trophy between W C Sanger of Mil waukee aud C M Murphy of Brook lyn and it will take place at the meet of the Kings county wheelmen at Man hattan Beach on June JO Forty thousand dollars worth of se purporting to be backed by the credit of Los Angeles Cal that are being peddled among some of the lead ing financial houses of the East are pro to be forceries Societies LEXINGTON Va June from local eties from the Unite States and ada gathered here to take part in the seventh convention of the i of America The sessions in th Le Univers ity chipel Robert of New York presided The congress will be iu till rhe Road CUAR la annual raoo of the Rapids Oy was run with A i3 wth a handi cnp won the i ace in minutes D L was time winner in The coarse is 20 miles Premier Reply to the Dominion Govern ment Endorsed SEPARATE SCHOOLS DONT GO Only Ten Dissenting Votes on the Motion to Sustain the Premier WINNIPEG June 20 vote on the debate was reached at p m All tho amendments wore voted down and answer refusing to reestablish separate schools was adopted As the debate progressed there was more evidence of fight on both sides and reports from Ottawa that tho French members there were trying to force tho Dominion government to re establish separate schools did not tend to allay tho strained relations exist ing between the two factions Mr amendment that tho house should Mr entire reply of refusal was debated during the afternoon It was in effect a proposal that all the Held by under the old laws should be Mr Meyers was the first speaker Ho claimed that the house had always been conciliatory and open to reason still they offered no com promise they said what they had done was just and right and they did not in tend to receive from it Independent followed My ers Ho advocated a national school system as best for Manitoba a province of mixed population Mr Cameron said that even if the Dominion ment passed legislation the Manitoba will have power to amend aud reject such act The final vote on resolution respect tlly refusing to act on Ottawas request that separate schools be re established 25 for to 10 against NORTHWESTERN SYNOD Supreme Court Defers the Execution of the Sentence ST PAUL June The application for a stay of proceedings in the Hay ward case was granted lato Wednesday afternoon The stay is for 80 only Assignments of error and tho record were filed in the supreme court in the morning and after the usual session of the court the matter wan taken under advisement Tho discussion of the case was of course executive but it was afterward learned that there was a division of opinion in the court as to whether tho stay should be granted at all consider ing that the filing of the notice of ap peal was loft until such a late date According to the terms of tho deci sion the case must be argued at tho present term of court which will end July 3 The argument will probably be delayed as long as but it cannot take place later than the day named Tho court may decide tho questions involved off hand but tho probability is that a few days will in between the argument aud tho final decision Tho ontiro probability is that a now trial will bo refused In that case Governor dough will at once fix a new day for carrying out the penalty pro by tho district court It ia al together likely that the condemned man will be executed sometime during tho mouth of July He has already expressed himself as being opposed to any unnecessary delay if ho is to be ex Evangelical Lutheran Convention In Ses sion nt DULUTH Minn June Eng lish Evangelical Lutheran synod of tho Northwest which includes tho territory from the Lakes to tho Pacific coast is in hero this week Tho follow ing officers were elected President Rov A W Frick of Mil waukee Rov A of Rod Wing Minn C A Smith of Minneapolis The animal re ports of the president and treasurer wore read and show the synod to bo growing in strength and in influence SALOONS MUST STAY CLOSED Iowa Supremo Upholds a Lower Decision DBS June supreme court has refused to grant a cloas leaving tho decision of tho lower court closing saloons on account of in of the in force Tho saloons have nearly all and wll probably remain HO until a uov poti tion is Mum Junn small town of Vntr wost of horo tho hit upon n plan ol g away with th uso of saloon iic MHO momy ior building walks They to build sidewalk by tho mile tins ami to ihc worid that may bo hul saloons bail a grand Hold day horse bicycle and loot rar ing ball and loot bull sporis making up Mio pro gramme Thn proceeds will bo put into the sidewalk fund More entertain ments are to follow in tho near for a Now Minn Juno a voting occurred horo question of issuing bonds for I ho of a now school house with the result that 150 men and women wore in favor of and 79 against tho Colo June Tho dis covery has been made that myriads of are dying Brighton and there to bo a promise that the pest will bo wiped out by means of sonio unknown disease or agency Hoys Struck by Lightning Minu Juno 20 While out doors three boys of John Henderson living near this place wuro struik by lightning One was killed and tho other two seriously injured KNOWLEDGE comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when used The ninny who live hot ter than others and enjoy life more with expenditure by more promptly adapting the worlds best products li ilse needs of physical being will the value to health of the laxative principles embraced in the remedy Syrup of Figs Its is due to its presenting the form most acceptable ami pleas nit to the the nml truly properties of a perfect lax ative effectually cleansing the system impelling colds headaches and fevers vA permanently curing constipation It has Driven satisfaction to millions find iit the approval of tlie medical because it acts on the Kid Liver and Bowels without them and it is perfectly free from fry objectionable substance of is for sale by all drug in and bottles but it ia man by the California tig only whose name is prints on every aho the name Syrup of Figs ind being well informed you will not on if offered Wur Indemnity WASHINGTON June 20 Minister Deuby at in a dispatch to secretary of state says that by tho fourth article of the treaty the war indemnity to be paid by China to is 200000000 imperial treas ury taels equivalent to silver Mexican dollars Highest of all in Leavening U S Govt Report Wisconsin Politician IRON MOUNTAIN Mich June Hon W F Coming of Portage Wis died hero aged 36 years He was vis iting with his daughter and was taken suddenly ill with ft paralytic stroke Ho regained consciousness Mr Corning was well known all over Wis especially in Democratic politi cal circles He represented the Portage district in tho legislature and was mayor of for three years Special Convicted Ia F Waite special examiner of Minneapolis and tho man who prosecuted the Van Lou ven case so vigorously was convicted hero of Mr Waite attempted to compel D W Andrus to make af in reference to his own pen sion that would have convicted him of perjury threatening to prosecute him if ho did not A Wrecked HOUSTON Tex north bound flyer of the Missouri Kansas and Texas was wrecked ten of hero The wreck occurred at a branch of White Oak bayou which is usually dry but had been swollen by heavy rains No one was killed Show Slight Gain WASHINGTON June statement prepared at the treasury department shows tho aggregate receipts from in ternal revenue sources during the 11 mouths of tho present fiscal year ended May 80 1895 to have boon 040 a gain of about over the same period last year Northern Conference WADENA Minn June 20 The Northern Pacific congregational con ference has closed It was well at tended and judging from tho amount of discussion profitable The next conference will be held at in 3890 The OMAHA June 20 Missouri river is rising rapidly here the June rise having commenced in earnest The water has been advancing gradually for some time LATEST MARKET REPORT Milwaukee Grain June 20 1805 quiet 2 spring No 1 Northern July 3 0 white No white BARLEY No 2 sample I Duluth Grain June 80 1895 June No 1 No 1 Northern No 2 July No 1 hard No 2 North ern Grain MINNEAPOLIS June 20 1895 July September On 1 hard No 1 No U Northern St Paul Union Stock SOUTH ST PATL June strong and higher of prices butcher stuff strong and in demand fair demand for good mockers and feeders winners dull choice steers sold at lambs strong and ac tive all other sheep are dull good mut tons selling at Muttons lambs common Receipts Hogs 1300 cattle 125 IU sheep 100 Inion Stock Yards CHICAGO June 20 1895 weak to lower Sales ranged at t445iU470 for light ft for mixed for heavy packing and shipping lots for rough steady Dressed beef and shipping steers 650 cows and bulls Texana weak lOc lower Hogs 25000 cattle 8000 sheep 12000 CHICAGO June 20 1895 CLOSING PRICES WHEAT June September December July Sep tember December May Baking mm Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE HE farmers are all glad they have much wind this year like last two ye rs Yon said in youi issue of lust we have noI irot imy potato in your coun try If you wan I some seed we can accommodate you with a few of the pesky striped things and also a out worms of a very destructive kind They take t very tiling In some localities they cannot wait for the plants to grow to the top of the ground they dig down after them Thee is a man liv ing in one who says he took a half pint of worms from one place in his garden that was not over four feet of a surface of ground ami we have no reason to dispute it Major come up here and go 1 routing Ueo Moyer out oilier day and caught one hundred and fiftyeight beauties half a dozen of them weighed over one pound each Mr Allen of Fall City passed through our town today on his roul from where tie has been to Ainey to see his daughter and to visit with the old Vets Mr Scott also passed through SPOT This Ono dollars Flo ward for any case ol that can not bp by Halls Catarrh Cure K J Co Props Toledo O We tho undersigned have known F J Cheney for the last lf and believe him perfectly honorable in all busines transaction and financially able to carry obligation made by their linn WiiST Wholesale Druggists Toledo O KINNAN MAR VIN Wholesale Toledo O Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly acting directly upon Uie and m neons surfaces of the system IVice per bottle Sold by all Drug iris ts Testimonials free Horn in Oxford Mass Was educated at in and Harvard Law School in Was fur ninny years for J July Sep tember May 896 32 11330 July Sep tember 11316 j 1650 July 1650 Sep tember I SHORT It 40 Master n II H Co The only pub ever held by him as ber of 1 he lower of Massa in Was once a for attorney general of Massachusetts but was defeated Has a wife tw daughters both of whom are married is tf cine or M per box slam ps for KPT M IH Jir in Kan liv J C t T til O AGE DID NOT SAVE HER A Woman of Eighty In HIM ANAMOSA la Juno tfO tlie oldest woman to an penitentiary has arrived in Anamosa in tlie of Mrs Everett of Du buquo who is 77 years old gray and well covered with wrinkles Her crime is that of abortion and sho has a sen tence of eight months This in second term for the same crime She served her first sentence of pix months in when she was 07 years old la Web ster City iH the only town in Iowa which has had its recent census re by the state officials Word came from Des Moines that tho count had been thrown out A special session of the city council is being held to vide more assistance to census and it is believed 500 mure names will be added to the list with a thorough count The first census was not ac cording to the provisions of the law on the Docket LISBON N D June The district court which was adjourned from the 4th of June on account of the inability of Judge Lauder to attend iin session There are tax citation cases and civil on the calen dar which is the of Coin er of Agriculture I Elm Soap by Allen Fi Wrisley Co Chicago Try it It is the nicest washer in America highly medicated highly odored and within ready reach of your purse Beware of base Imita tion Allen B name on cake and box E H Playter special agent Fun Over Treasury Shortage Keeps the City Dads Questioning The common council will hold its third session for the current week on Saturday evening This is by the molion of Aid Thompson last Highland arose over the notice of City Clerk Dougherty withdrawing resignation and offering his bonds regularly signed by E M Fish R R Chase and G 0 White The council in extra session was called to order by Mayor Day at 8 oclock and Clerk Dougherty was in hid usual place The aldermen were again all present with exception of AM Fletcher The hrst business was acknowledging the petition of Mary A Fox couched la legal form and protesting the placing of any frame building near her on North Barstow street This is in regard to moving of the building now oppo site Claire house Then Clerk Dougherty submitted the following To the Honorable the and Common Council of the of Eau Claire My resignation not having been I hereby do withdraw the same and my bonds in the sum of one thousand dollars in the form an prepared by the city attorney with the following as sureties E II Fish li It Chase Guston D White Aid move to refer that to the judiciary committee and they re port at this session Aid second that Aid amend that and move that the same be referred to judiciary committee and attorney ind they report on Saturday night and that the council when it adjourns do so in til that Tnis amendment was carried i Tim Curfew The curfew ordinance introduced by Aid Anderson reached its third reading It provides it bo unlawful for any boy r girl under 15 be found on the streets between the hours of 9 p m and i a in without cause or without guardian under pain of punishment Tlie major called the vote with thia result Anderson Ronk Farr Severson Schlegelmilch His Bonds but the M utter toes to a Satur day The mayor pronounced the ordinance but President Farr pointed out it go through the committee if the whole Or motion of Aid the vote was reconsidered and the council went nto u big committee and considerable amusement to to wed Aid move that instead of ir we make the age 21 Aid would move to make it 55 Aid accept that Aid apposed this as con licting with state law The following vote was called and with each vote iu there was i hearty laugh especially when Aid Schlegelmilch so voted Beecher Bonk Schlegelmilch Thompson Anderson Farr Forrest Lawson Sebenthall Thomas Aid Hebenthal said he would move hat only police officers be allowed to make arrests Aid It would require i lot more policemen than we now have fudging from some of the boys in iuv oca lily J Aid would ask as to legality of th s ordinance Aid do not think it legal i he ordinance was then referred to Mr Singleton Money Aid Whites motion that the treasurer receive all money and tire receipts for same as provided by wah passed Jle It een the was during the u the clerk to receive cemetery money For this I Link we have had this Male with the city clerk Aid Sebenthall thai the treasurer and city attorney proceed U take necessary steps to recover unpaid taxes as paid to county treasurer He said Wen the city treasurer was arrested he had in his a large amount of tax receipts for taxes he was carrying for who ought to have paid their taxes be fore the lime for returning the taxes to the county treasurer had passed He was trusting them We need the borrowing or paying to the amount in large The parties are not poor men hut business mpn with of Rll are Aid may be rich men bull dont they are good or they would have paid their taxes before Aid think M I under sUnd this matter the city treasurer makes his return to the county and any tax receipts he holds back a persona matter and he is re sponsible and the council no con trol in the Te proMem was left unsolved I rodent us get it legal On motion of Aid a large of the L Light Power was w d to see jf taxes due from that cooperation could not be deducted grade Main street hill Aid give the upper a watering trough The U 5 Govt Reports show Royal Baking superior to all