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ingg DliHSjjSHT ill DUALKRStie change in thepopulation 1andfctal© Dairy Ci»miniH-int:r Begins Proceedings to Cumjiel One toPuy k'Ve-sayathe hospital is in goo cl condition. The yield of potatoes at the hospital has been much better than was expected, There will be between 4.000 and'5.000bushel? on hie institution rarm.State Dairy Commissioner Norton, after threatening icpeatfecily ‘to take measures Lo compel the delinquent’milk dealers In Des Moines to pay Uie animal license foe of $1, required by the code, -has resorted to’ more vigorous measures. K. IT. Butlln, who keeps a grocery oh Crocker street near Eleventh street, was one of the dealers who did not pay hte license i^p as required by Jaw and it Is alleged refused to pay It. The state'dairy commissioner Friday tiled information against Butlin in Justice Duncan's court charging- him with violation of the law requiring the payment of the license fee. Yesterday |utlin appeared at the office of the dairy commissioner at the state hou.se and paid the feu of §1, after, expressing in vigorous terms his feeling*: on trw subject. The dairy commisioner would listen to no terms but payment: of the lee, and when It was paid requested Duncan to dismiss the proceedings on payment by Butlin of . cost\ of the prosecution. The action against Butlin ihas resulted., in several delinquents paying up in accordance' with law. Other prosecutions are likely to be brought. •Judge L. G. Kiuiie .lias re turned from the regular inspection of the state hospital at Mt- Pleasant He reports lit-An examination of mine foremen andhoistingengineers will be held Nov emitctcvlic1:For the'Sakeo! EconomyIt Isn’t necessary to buy a ready-made suit if you wish to economize in your clothing. The*few dollars difference Is more than made, up’In durability and the individual style and fit of the properly tailored gar-; xnent which always -gives the tv carer the “properiy dressed effect- Drop dn here While you are looking around. • It will pay you.7?/*. ' * “‘''A'Crocker Bfdg, *bei* 13 and 14 at Ottumwa by the board of examiners for stale* mine'inspectors.The October number of the . Iowa Health Bulletin has been ' published. The Bulletin announces the third quarterly meeting- of the 'state board of health and medical examiners will le~ gan at tile odice of the board of health in the state house Tuesday, November 19. Dr. Kennedy, editor of the Bulletin, congratulates T)r, N. M. Voldeng of this city on, his appointment as superintendent of the hospital at Cherokee. When completed, says the Bulletin, this’ will hi its proportions and equipment be cme^of the finest institutions of Itsikind.in the wools country. Dr. Vokleng, because ,of his ability, experience and conscientious devotion to duty will -«g1ve it a most excellent and efficient administration/'According to the Bulletin, there were fewer cases of smallpox reported to the state board of health during September than any other month for nearly two years. There were about 25 cases repoi’ted in tbe stale last month.President Theodore Roosevelt has presented to trfe state historical department two pages of t#he original manuscript of hi? work, The Winning of ■the West/' The manuscript is in the president's hand writing/ An autograph letter accompanied toe manuscript which was sent to Curator Aldrn-h by the president personally. Mr. Aldrich now has manuscripts from all the presidents except Taylor, Jctinson and McKinley.Arliclee of incorporation were filed'with Lhe secretary of state yesterday as follows:Citizens’ Hall association of Gray, Jowa. Captal, $3,800. Incorporates. O. S. Welsh, J. L/Nedrow,, A- A. Kuael. S, C. Randles, T. B. Creveting, C.'N, Wilson, Fred Ross, C. T. Wiley and F. C.Hepp. k'• Protivin Telephone company. Capital, $4,000. Incorporates, Frank J. FencL John Fend,, Joseph Bouska; Fred Dukes, Frank Kalishek, Albert hi. Kesh, John Bouska, John,A. DostaL '•Nn one would ever be bothered with constipation if everyone knew how naturally, and quickly Burdock Blood .Bitters regulates ‘the stomach1 and bowels., Werkly I?nnk Statement.New York, Oot. • 26.—The statement of the Associated banks for the week'ending today shows: *Loans. .539,700: increased. $9,050,000.'Deposits, ’4954,435,100; increased, $3,332.-000. : ^ .Circulation, $31,lt;63.200; increased,m,• Legal tenders, .$(0,394,400: increased,• ■Specie, ; 5182.942,803; Increased,. $41,000,m.. •Reserves required, ?23S,2L025; increased, 32,845,500. :Surplus, $14,713,1 w doorcase,/ $752,600v. ^ ■
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