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Rm THE CAIRO BULLETIN, MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 15, 1903 mm AIRDOM The Merrymakers Musical Comedy Co. 25PE0PLE-25. MOSTLY GIRLS. I5"-Big Song Hits15. 8Qriginal Simiays Acrobatic Dancers 8 Special Sctncry, Pretty Costumes, Startling Electrical Effects. o iviusicai uonieoies Monday and Tuesday 'Till: LITTLE WIDOW" Wednesday and Thursday THE RAJAH'S DAUGHTER." Eiday and Saturday Lr theatre ONE WEEK Commencing THE AMERICAN BEAUTY CHORUS. PRICES 2 5 and 50c "ATRIP TO SWITZERLAND" TONIGHT i ii ma ixvt Ki.iij.priN akid Hi U. Curo Penttfflc toi li.iuxitil.i Uroufk ttia mail. t ttwosd-alMi ; THE WEATHER Yesterday's Cairo Temperature. Maximum Minimum At 7 p. in At 1-' midnight (street record) ALLEGED GRAFTERS OF PENNSYLVANIA CAPITOL AC QUITTED OF CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY. iMU:ICAL COMEDY CO.1. v Five Former Officers Released Leav ing to Be Determined Guilt or Innocence of Congress Man Cassel. General Conditions. Tim day was fair with a stiff bruize f loin the north xv est. Sun a:-.d Moon. Sun will rise today 4:2S a in SSun will fit t today 7:d2 p m Moon will rise tonight '.:' p in Note: The above sun an. I nv on record is for Illinors and approxi mates the record at Cairo within a few minutes. Washington Forecast. Washington, June 11. ILLINOIS Pair Monday; Tuesday iticreiisttur cloudiness and wanner, probably lo cal showers; light north win. Is be coming variable. tf tfttMtMtf tttttttt x i S MCU0 nCTUC DUCDO 3 11 u ro ui nil niiL.no rn rrt ran?? srnrrr The river marked :;3.2 feel on th:-j Cairo gauge last evening, showing h 1 fall of 0.2 of a foot, in 21 hours. i The Liberty went down th-.; river yesterday with an excursion patty, to m-iow (..ominous, returning last evon In? and going out with another, Re turning from the second excursion and trying to land at iVMiekliffe she was caught on a sand bar where she re mained severe! hours. The steamer Three States with an excursion of W. O. W. coming r. from the lower river. pulled the Liberty off. It tools an hour and a half to accomplish it. The Fer.i Herold of Memphis was in port half an hour yesterday afternoon from Memphis bound for St. Louis. The Harvester from St. Ixmis, pass ed to Paducah with empties. Han isbiirg. I'a.. June If After being out 22 hours, the jury in the ease of the i e men charged xvitli conspiracy to defraud the stat1 by renderiu a false bill f.,r metallic furniture for the new (ap t 1. to !:n bnught in a veidiit of not guilty. Three ol the defendants, tenner Stat. Treasurer V. E. Mnthu.s. former Auditor Ceneral V. P. Snyder and dailies II. Shuuiaker, former Sii erin teiideut of Public Cicuuds and Puiid jugs, were aocpiittel on binding in structions front Judge Kunkie yester day, leaving to b ib t -I'mined the in noceuce or guilt of Congrt ssma i II. Burd Caused and Je seph M. liottsfe n. tile" other two accus-'il men. Cassei is the head of the Pennsylvania. Co:: st ruction company which supplied the canitol with alv ut $2.oH 0"io worth or metallic furniture, and Huston is the architect of the capitoi nad also the designer of the fn'ir.s'uings or the building. The live defendants ware charged with defrauding the state out of $3, O'Jii in a bill for $17, una. frank Ir vine, a traveling auditor fur the audi- )jtor general's department, was a'so a defendant, but he was granted a sev erance because his mind gave way during the trial, necessitating his re moval to an insane hospital. The trial ended yesterday i.-f the st-( ond in the series of cases to be brought in connection with the ai leg -d capitoi frauds. At the first trla Snyder. Mathues and Shunmker wit"i John II. Sanderse n. a PhiUide'pf.?:- contractor, were convict d cn cr ; iSpiracy to defraud the state in con nection with a woolen fuin!t-ir' con tract. They have asked a n. ' Vi and argument on the appeal w At the Airdome Toniqht With Chorus and Fu.t r.iakers Other Attractions. B;3 Opening tonight at dome tlieater for an ime week only The Musical Comedy Co.. in of absolutely the kic s! the New A i r fV.lgageinellt of Merryni ak rs a repertoire refined and ly. ii'iis ge W. Sis, ley. 1 " col tax rec-dpts, May. John K. Ue-ter. wa .aii: and in t ices. Ma . . i ;e s Ki ed (i. I'.ihr. siiiaen s, engineer's c flie--. ;,:.iv, Pantagtaph i'iiiitin; Co lithograph bond-. Mav. i ) h.',:i, T 3c;i'.:i.i .' r- X lie. c r.liiia 11 c- and poiice. colilluitlets reporte.l rei i-lf i:i s r. 1 'i iS funniest musical comedies ever wit nevseil. a clever coniiiany id' twenty live artists mcstiy cir'.s. prdtyj dresses, scenic and electrical eff.( t-, runny comedians, nn acirregation of i-t.ir.--,, something entirely dinerent than any flung ever given hr fnre at this popular sirrw-r theater. Also the eight oiiaiiial Suaiays. acrobati. d.uii'c is. Three of t.,e best musica! comedies ever written. Monday and Tuesday -The Little Widow." Wed nesday and ThiTsduv "The Rajah's Pu'tchter," Friday and Se.t'pday. "A Trip to Switzerland." Tonight t ie funniest of all musical comedies "The M. S. Kuan, fe d i May. li-o.s Hailiday-Kittenhc u. tiical work, i-itv I U'OS '. tor . Cc. ..'e -Olfics, M y Postal Telegraph Co.. sages. May. pic.s 1'nion Teleplione April, 1!eiS I -ni, n Tel. C l. ! !')' Lbr., ICai's, :i hi! s i Central ! Tld: -. Wi stern I sa-.-es. May P. T Langan city Pound, (" bil si Ma-. ! P"s Woodward Harda-" Co Mes account i f o.-r'a. ( tills) May. pios Ited Cress Drug Store, Ml.,, c.f c ity c ft' res. Ma 1 !. 1 ,e a I.T.b i M.c 0 17.-1 ! . !''. 2 . 1 '. 1.41 1 ni fir. in", th; mi. iibc l!i-d f Aid.- be r 'ceiv, currtd in Tl;e c rd'. atn te-.'S 1 - -1 .(.) ( , it 1 J tie n e f a:' n.M.t si in. I Thistl-wood-- Kochlrr and , hll-'Sevf e u t! jail and Th-' police Hum ud- ivptTted i Creaney to e sai I speci ii jail and lire COi!lille'l.i!!g ; the lot ! tne c-r linauce restiie-ii: i f '.ilcnis after ,l.inu-:i i.';ty. b' noi. adoplef. ni.ia Ne-llis moved the icpen! i;id n co nnie'iidat ;ons con The motion was adopted and street evmniit ii-comuieiidi:i'r the f an e r.iinaue-e for a co walk on seaitherly si, I of T. u Illlo . ! I ( !l i': 1 ( ; h stre c t fit m Cuiiimere ial to Pi 'dar stre-l. ;leruia:i Melhan ino'ed the1 ! rec. hed and oidiuaaee pi econd r it ii.ig. The motion ilVi e-rve with cummit'ce. th' ire Station No. 1, as ling be allowed, lis me. veil th" rope rt reconi'iie iiilat ions e-ou-na tie-n was adopted te l or.d ittle Widow." w ill make you Don't lai.gn. fail to sect it. Prices 2-") and a i cents. Ope n at Performance at S : 15. Doors At the Arcade. "A Pool and His Money Soon Parted" will be the subject of the picture at the Arcade on Kighth street this afternoon and tonight. JEALOUS MAN SUICIDES. Jackson, Miss., Jan. II. Ned liuiiue. catain of the Cniversity f ilinnesota football team shot himself. Je'alousy over another man's atten tions accepted by a young woman friend of Dunne's is the cause of the suie dde. SENATOR GORE LEAVES. tila i 1 1 e heard in October. Tho T. If. Davi of lumber to Joppa. The Mariner brought u; of lumber ami returiuil pmpties?. The Dick Kowlor was in and out as tocdi two bar tw ii barge s south with FLORIDA ON DRY DOCK Monitor Was Pierced By Torpedo in Vulnerability Test Yesterday Not Seriously Damaged. Washington, June 14. Senator Core of Oklahoma, left tonight for Oxford. Miss., the Pome of his mother and sis t r, and will then proceed to Oklahoma where he will continue treatment tor his eye s. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS CITY COUNCIL. OF THE (Concluded from Third Page.) in Port. Monroe-, dun. Anie-ric an while reed with liRual yesterday per trip. with pas HAL ROUGH VOYAGE. !ait!e, Wash., June 14 Captain rrielorsood of the cruiser Colorado, which was last night reported to be aground at Piingeness Spit, rejoits n rorgh voyage all the way up Cm coast from Ca'Ifornia, hue he de clares that the cruiser was at no tfin in danger. The Colorado reached Ptiget Sound tonight. 1 An Oversight. The Youngster "There's no doubt about It I was cut out for an orator." The Old Man "Pity you weie nevei made up." Illustrated Pits. 1 1. le ad torpedo, car rying a charge of gun cotton which tore- a big hole in her side-, the I'niie-d Sttae-s monitor Pioiida. now rest- 'n the dry dock at Norfolk Navy Yards the- vietim of a naval expe-rimeiit te lest. the. vulnerability fiom a torped- attack to her water tight bulk he-ads. The water in the vessel s hold pive-i her a list (,f seventeen inchevs to the star board. Naval offieial.s while admitting the damage eione u:e ve,oi is ve ry ser ious, eleclare that it not vital. They assert that battli.ship-c eipiipped with hulk hea. Is similar to that te.-te, t0 ilay could coiiiinuo t.ghiing if injure. d to the mm,. xt-nt. nubs.- several coii..par'nie.nts on the s.de w-ie simi larly pniu-tureei and w.,oi!..r eondi tions had. How Few Do! I Italian proverb: Hippy is the maa I who does all the goml he uiki of. A SAFE HOME TREATMENT In S. S. S. nature has provided a certain, safe, home cure for Contagiou3 Elood Poison. It is a medicine made entirely of roots and herbs of rccof tjtzed blool-purifying value, and is the one medicine which is able to pet down to the root of the trouble and remove every particle of the virus, and at the same time benefit and bui'd tip the svstera and general health. No harmful effects ever follow its use, as is so often the case when strong min eral medicines are used. As soon as the svstcm gets under the influence of r . 'cac uegin!, 10 improve, ana when the remedy has thoiouphly purified the blood and driven out every trace of the prison, no sipr.s of the trouble are ever seen apam. The ceneral manifestations of Contapious Wood Toison such as falling hair, copper-colored spots, ulcerated mouth and throat sores and ulcers, etc., are merely symptoms of the poisoned condi tion of the blood, and in most cases respond quickly to local treatment while S. S. S.-is doir- the necessary work of cleansing the blood Our "Home Treatment" book is of great assistance along this line It is a complete puide for treating the trouble, containing instructions fjr the different stages of the disease, and also valuable suggestions alxmt the local treatment, that will be most helpful in effecting a cure. We will be glad to send a copy of this book, free of charge, to anv who desire it and if rpecia.1 medical advice is wanted our physicians will take pleasure in sup flving it without cost to the patient. If you are suffering with Conta r ions Blood I'oisoa you can cure vourself in the privacy of vour own home Ly the use of S. S. S., an absolutely safe remedy THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAHTA..GA. P"iS Dr. K. C. Dille, veterinary ser vie e-s. lire department, Mac, i:m .'. Kaufman Brothers, inosipiito canopies, fire department, May. pens Maloney & Puchcr. shoe. Pig horses, e-tc, fire eleparfe-nt. May. l:iS Cairo Pi. and Trad. Co.. gas and KI. lights. (Ire d.-puit-i.ie nt. May, !n.S J. M. Warner, elon-n brooms liie di-purt;i;eeit. May. P'o-. Call') b'e and Coal Co., ice-, city offices (2 bills) Mav, feoS John O'Shea. plrrnhing, e ity I'fiie'c-s. May. pifiS Cairo City Coal Co., coal city jail. May, peas Cairo city Cas Co.. hot plate-, city engineer's office, Mav, Pi'S '.. A. Hurke. fee-, and trans portation on horses (Z bills) May, p.eeS P. T. Langan, 1 hank sash cord cord, fire etepartinerit. .May. plus Th'st ie w ciod A- Co.. fe-ed, li' e- I r;i;!iii n. 12 bills) May P"S Wiodward Hardware Co., lad l'-r and nails, lire elepart in. -it. (2 bil'si May. P-(iS.. Charles Oste-rhdi, ; lioe-s stock food, lire- il.'partnient. May. Pens Cairo Wiit-.-r Co.. hvdrai:t nut- May, pins ; W. J. Dugan s' aneening nic ks. etc.. St. De.pt. May, Pj.iS. . . Kelly Poos. Lbr. Co.. Lbr.. Stakes, etc.. sblewa'ks, (.'! bills) May. PRS Wood win. I Harlwr.-e (';., Mds-. Acef. Street V) -pt., 12 bil'si May, !: Cat re i Citv Cas Co.. gas a'ld PI' chic lights, citv office . 2 bibs) May. lr.i.S Cairo City Cas Co., ltil' street lamps per contract. May, P'-eiS Cairo Lb and Tract. Co., S- are lamps per contract. May Ptc-S John O'She-a. pl'in-.rilns. St. Mary's Tark. May. lrv-S . . . Tie- Pullet in Co.. puli. ()- d.. Pi e;ee-e. inns. etc.. May, tnv T! v Star Pri itin? Co., r-oo i-ct" hea ls. May. Pnw Ke lb r Cn see nt Co.. 2 books. May. PioS Ge'orge B. Walker. 1 Mag s- trate's Docket, May. 19nS.. The Citien Co., 2",0 cards. 1 . 20 2.S- S.O' met. P'n.S M. C. Met.ger, Md a -it ity offices. May. pens T. H. Ueese, towels, c.ty o'Yi ces. May, Pees Keuff d & Ksser Co.. supplb-s, city engineer. May, 1 1 -S ... Jesse K. Milh-r, Co. Cik.. Cle rks fee Ordoia o-es sd and l.'d Conrad Alba. Insura ire on fir1 station No. p May 19 KS .... Kdwarel L. (Jilbert, Insurance on tire station No. 1 Chas. It. Stuart & Son, Insur ance on 2SMi st'eef inimti. May, pteS W. Oreanc y, Insrranc-e on P th street tmmii, May, p'ms Cairo Kl. and Tract. Co., lights I.'umps, (2 bills) May, pens. Cieiro lee and Coal Co., coal and ie'o, pumps, (:I hit's) May, PioS Smitli Torrence. be per work. 2Mb street pump. May, Pai'S It. K. Cannon, coal ir,h street pump. May, inos D. F. MiCarihv, coal, loth street pump. May, pin-; .... ; P. T. Langan, roofing, etc., loth street pump (2 bills) .May, Puts Charles Scott, hauling acet. 2Sth street pump. May. 19ns H. V. Moreland. repairs, 10th street pump. May, Pmi.S .... Standard Oil Co., oil, 10th street pump. May. 1 f '8 . . . . Jos. Ii. Ueed. Mdse. and re pairs, pumps. (12 bills) May, pens Woodward Hardware Co., Md.-e.. acet. pumps, (1) bills) May. P'e.S Sn.it.n Pres., Mdse. ord -r Hoard of Health. May. P.ct8 Harry W. Sc-htih. Mdse... rr.ler Heard of H--a:th. May. pc-'S E. A. Burke .hoi si- and buggy. 1 .!'. 4 . 2) was then plac-d c .n ml read at h-iigth. I i is me ed the a io c-r.ii.ia ic as rea I a:i I I. Tii.' me t Urn was adopt oto: Ay..- I'.Jiii- ('.riaon. Da is. KergtiMin. He. Mage. r, M.-ehau, Ne' Istll-W odd - ioS;ni"i :idiag ; fell 22 .oO Crea:;.;.-, iel! lis. S.-uliiu a - Non . The tiiurice c, mmitli e re re-iung from W. P. Cream c:ly tre-asuier iter April in can.-e-le I and paid spee-ial l.-'vee pun. I Warrants; J.'m.r.i in can ceii-d and paid special Library Pund ! arrants: J7S l.il'.t in cancelled a-id iai.l Special Iniprovi-meiit Fund War rants under Ordiuame 111; Jl.lpi.i:-, -12. Nay l-te-d 1- , de)Uty lli'M $!,- re cillsttion of ien.1 at last m, Able rman Ne bo re'e-eive-d and eurred in. Th by the following vote: Ay Pon- gois, Hurke, Cannon. Davis. Ferguson. Cr.aney, Kelly. Magn. r, Me ehan, N.d lis. Sc ullin and Thistlewec d - 12. Nay None. The police, jail and lire committee l-'perti'd further, recommending that the applicaiioii of Charles p. Powms from ilramshep lie.-nse- at .'V'" Com-m.-re-ial nvcniie-lot t. ble ck 2-".. firs! addition -be granted. Al.b-rman Scullin move-d the report 1 e tabh'd. Tin- motion was h st. At the r -i;ue st of AM. - men Th's-th'we-od and Scullin the report was C ( u laid oxer ul. 1: r th-- n(l.-s to next regiilar m-e-tiag. Aleterman Kietdilcr uppeai-t-.l and Hm k ids s-iit. The lmildiag comuiitt -e r.-piirted r comm. -n, ling that penults b - grant ed as follows; Can! wi-ll, lo e red a elxx idling pi cost about I block .". I - 1H Walnut ; of five Aide in il o. .' e - d war-'two ste d I in canceie.i ami pant general fun ll.oa rants all of which the committee .destroyed by burning. I The finance committee n-pon 20.1") ce-iviug from Thos. Mahoney. city trea.-urer, $1,l!S !"i in canceled an I 2;).S"i i'L'"1 H'ccuu tevce tuiM w-Hrrants ?2h.:.!iS m cMiieelled and paid 2 1.;,!) .library fund warrants; $12. 0 ff-!ed aiiel paid coupons from bonds (for sever Pi Twe-lfth street. Walnut I pi stroetaad .Washington avenue; $.,t;.7r jin canceled and paid general fun I n 1 j xv at-1 ants all of xvhieh the commltt-v ' jhad d.e.siroye,l by burning. A'.ii rma:! N. His iuowil the ri'port; I be r -ceiv-'d and filed. The niotio-. "0 was adopte ,1. The finance e omiuitt -e re ported j j further, recuminemliiig the approval , shed Mrs. Pninia t ii story frame' i'-'.'ii on, lot l'! street. Albert Morgan and C-'orge I; I mon.ls, to enet a tent PIxl'I on lot C, block .'12. city- 111 Commercial. Mrs. Fannie' c;. Wynian, to ei'-i-t a H9 ty fiani.- dwedliug on lots :!d and ."7, bloc k 17. fouith a Llition -Twenty-se xeiph stre-e t. Able. rman Davis move.. I the repoit be receive.! and permits granted as re,-(, iiimeuhh', I. 'pi, motion Was adopt- I. special l lo' liuildiiig committee reported in can- further, recommending that permit 4 be not grante.l as follows: Ce-oige . H,-i,. to erect a one-story collage and necessary out -building, to cost $I.S."io.o!) on lot 24. block '2. fourth addi! ion -s Park a venue. William A. Moore, to remove o;ie P re..- loom collage from lot p;. Idee 1; "!', first addition, to lot "2, block 27. first addition -Thirtieth strei.'t. to build all out -houses such as am! cdoset, fe-ni-cs. 1.00 .."0 to erect a room, about .40 ,14 oiJit Hoard of P'nS rte! Cress Drug S cine, pest house-. Dr. Jas. McMancs, vices oide-r Chie f. St. Mary' Infirmary medicine-. Hoard May, P.toS Kaufman Itrothe-s, eler health offie-e-r, J. H. Jones, iige-nt. Health, May, meeti ngs ami May. Pi of. May, c- a re of Health, 32. 10 I . r.o 9.01 .Oil city 121 Twelfth I the r. -ports ndatieiiis con as adopte d. supply com- mitlee npoiti'il re.comme.nding that a water main be- laid on Twenty se-veu-.tli street from llidhrook axenue to Park axeiiue and that a fire- plug be local, -d at noithwe steily Inte-rsi-ction of Ho! l :oe k axe-nun am! Twenty se-veuth street. Alderman .Wilis tnoxe-d tie- i-'pc rt Ie- re-i-i-ived ti.id ri-coniun-ndat bin rem c;;ire-i! in. Tie- motion was adopt . by the f.illowiir; vc te-: Aye It, m gois, Hurke-, Cannon. Davis. Ferguson, Creaney, Kelley, Kochler. Magne-, Meehan, woe 1 1 1 Ni she-e-ts. or May. P'l'S transpnrta- ,su board of health. May, board and x fe .01 I .01 .00 bags levee elltfl 40. 4.00 tieill. P-ieS C. P. Crabt re-e-, me, Heine of health. May. pi-.s. . , Sam Halli.lay. elixi r, help. outfit nt Tenth street break ThisCe-wood ,t Co., lui'H) and t w in-J Tenth st reel. break K. A. Hurke. Mm bags, T street levee- break W'. IJ. Thistle-wood, cash paid for labor and watchmen Tenfli street lexoo break.... L. I Poxve-11. salary librarian May, puis E. A. Ijinsd. n. salary assistant librarian. May, pi S Marie C. Claub--r. salary, as sistant librarian. May, Phi... Paul Simmons, sal.it y, janitor, library. May. pies Cairo El. 4i Tia". Co., lights, libinry. May, PoS The Citizen (V.. r, hi letter heat's, library. May. p.i.'S.... of officials hoiieis as follows: Ernest Mary Jackson, INoiaiman, city comptroller; Wilbur I!, (building for lunch Thistlewood. city engineer: Maiti-ilon lot :p), block 41 S. Kgan. city marshal; Jamc-s O. street. Cowell, night s-c rge-ant of police; M. Ahh-rman Nellis move' l.utz, city jailer; ,Pdin Sheehan, street i be feceixeel ami ri-e-omni supervisor; John Shee-han, pound keep- ;curred Pi. The motion v er; Fred Hofhe inz, William II. French. J Th." pump and water Ceorge- Hradiey. (Jus Johnson, Frank ilagey. I). (J. Je;hiison, John Wade. .lonu iiiaue. iji-orge x . lirankel, John Carinody, James Higle-u, S. M. Orr, police constables; A. llouglin. night poiic-e clerk; Kiclanl .bmes a-id II. I.. Wedding, captains in the tire e -p:i i t lire nt : Guy St .t s, J. J. Kelly, William H. Walker, John Collins, Jes.s" McCrit-. Fr-d Wliite-amp. John llaggerty. Cha.s. J. Hart, fire in -n. At the reepiest of Aldermen (Jrea ney and Mee-han t:.e reports of th corntnittecf on bonds of the ca; tains of fire department and of the fire-men were laid over uinier the rules to ne-xt regular m -eting. Alderman Meehan tm-n moveel that i the re niaiioler of tl'.e reports be- re ceive-d and bonds ap rove-d as ie,, land ree-e iinii' iided. Tic- motion was la.Iopte.l by the- following v. t": Ay - ' liourgois. Hurke, Cannon. Pax's. Fee-- giison, t.icaney, Kelly, Marn r. Mee han, Nellis. Scullin ami Thistle-' xxoe.-d 12. Nay None. , Abie-rniati M-eliaii move 1 that the chairman of the police, i.iil and fir- 02 j') i committee he iiiKtrue-le.l t.. not if v ;.li 1 nreiicn to luoxide themselves with stoiy. S room holts f with uniforms within thirty .lays or be s1k. jn rear. lot 12 ble ok ii suspen.leil. lire motien was adoote I l.uis.iec a.l.iiti.m The police, jail and lire and iinanc Oscar He-u.le rsen. t i erect 4S .0-1 ! committees ivportod reeoniineiiding frame Imihlian. Tvtu s ft the aeloption of the resolution con- lunch room, let 0, block IhJ. cernins a new fire statf n in the Sex- dii ion Hi 1 1 Poplar stroo 37.00 entn ward which resolution had been referred to the committees at last 00.0'J i regular me-etirig. and i-ecoiiiniciided j that tin- locatieni or tne said (ire- station be north or Thirty -fouith And WOeid small Pxl2 and taking; a reee-ss The ami'iidni.-nt of ban was adopted. After recess the police, jail and ,i committee re-por'ed neennuren 1 , ; that the elramshop license of D '. Johnson be transferred to Ed P. M -. ge-nihl i;n, Ioc:;t'cn of said li c ; transferred t ) liSP', Sycamore e r . A!-!' rman Meehan moved C'e -port be- rece've-el ami recoume i tie ns corieurre.d ill. The mttion x, ; adopted by the following vote: Ax - -Pink.-, Ca-iiioa, Davis, Fergmai Cream y. Kelly, Koebh r, Meelia i-- k! Nay- it, urge Is, Yu :n r. Nel is, S- j. lin and 'fliistlexvo, ,- r,. T!m polio -, jail and lire com nlife t re-iien.-l re omua-u.l ing that th 1 ap plicaCcn c;f D. ,M. Johns n for a Iramshop lieer.s.' at lot S. block 2, city 41. "i Oil in sfeet for the re mainder c f th.- y ar be- granted. Aide rman Wilis moved the report be re ejve.l an.! i e-i onime-ndaffi i e-m. cuned in. The motion was alopte-1 by the follow i ig vot :: Aye- Hrn l e, Carmen. Davis. Ferguson, C.iva-ie;,-, Kelly. KoedrU r. Magie-r, .Meehan N d lis. Sci llin and Tliistle-xvoe d 12. Nav H.'i'rge is I. Tho (inane" e-eurunit ti'e reported r-commeiiding: tin- approxal of the. stale' and city retail lienor dealer bonds of Ed P. Fitzgerald at US 1 r, Sycamore street (uuplalteel gremndi and of D. M. .Ie husein at. led N. bleick 2, ( ity 11." Ohio strei t. Aldernmn Ivoe-hlc r move-d tin- report he recidxed and recoiiimen-la'ioiis con curred in. The motion was adope d by the following vote: Aye Hurke'. Cannon, Davis, Fe rgusoii, (Jreanoy, Kdly. Kochler, Magni'r. Meehan, .Wi lis and Scullin --1 1. Nay Iloui gois ami -Thistlewood - 2. Resolutions and Motions. Alderman Nellis offered the follow'- . Ing resolution: I Kt-solvc-d: That, the city engineer be and is here by instructed to have all street interse-etions connecting with Washington avenue, graded eleiw n to the grade tf Washington avenue, where stive ts are bricked, Also tu re pair that spac- of walk between con crete gutter a'ld sidewalk at. all stre.-t intersections. Ablci man Ne-llis movt-d the adoption of the' resolution. Alde rman Mee-han moved to amend to rider to street e-oiniuitle-e and oily e-nginee-r. The atneiidmi'iit of abler man Meehan was adopted. Able rman (Jre-am-y offered the fol lowing resolution: Pe -olxi'd: That the street commp- t. 1.0' Hid Thistle l.tion - no .v ! add.-! His, Se-u!Iiu Nay None. Petitions. Puil.ling petit ions were reael as fol 'cm s : .xiar.v liouglass, to prect an ;id of cn- reiom nn, she-d to house situate 1 on lot 7, block 21. first tien 2!P! Commercial avenue. Vis. l izzie Poioomt, to renio.lel j and move over the house now on lot! block lin, c ity, so a.s to conne t ; the same witli and make? it a part of the- lieiuse now sitrnt",! on lot 40. ; block 20. City 210 Twelfth street. Ferdinand Poe-ppc 1. to erect a tvxo- P'Xlfi wool ". Fei ci'te-r a small high first 13.0 2a. On .0 C.02 The Democrat Printing Co., ."ili'ii Hook Cards, library. May, pmS fi.Oi Davidson, the Florist,' plants and planting; same, library. May. 1huS 4.70 A. C. McClurg & Co.. books, library. May. 10 is 2.1.0:'. Frank Ilillig. rcbimling books. library. (2 billsi. May. PeiS. CO."- i Alderman Maimer lnc.ve-d the bills 13.00 be allowed as n-ad. The motion w:s ailopt- el by the following vote: Aye 2H.30 Honrgois, Hurke, Cannon, Davis, Fe - HIO.'T, (Jii.1 . 1 1 i 4. so 43.01 1 .On , cation was tieeomi a .ie hx an ! city retail liepmr borob I itxgera'd a last D. M. Johnson i a ne xv I'ramshop guson, (4reaney, Ke-lly, Magacr, Mr- street ami that a conondtee of three including the mayor -e aiipointe-d for the purpose of purchasing suitable fcrouii'Is for lire location of the- U ird fire station. Pi this connection the ob-ik pre sented ronrmrnic ations re'c.-ive l from E. D. Matth.-xxs Lumber Co.. the Siage-r Maniifai tin i ig Co , lie, I i an. Ma -e & Co., Weis pet.-r-ori lleix Co.. t urging the council to tak-- pre m t ! rii nnii in the mull, r f -t o. l.i. a. n ...... . - 1 - , -e - .-on. if. i "ii i -. ri i ( j . the said (ire stnfi-n. r.-uaimb-r of tin Alderman (Jr ;noy mox., tire re. port be reci-,-t i ami reromm -nda- tioirs eoncuricd in an I the eon. me;, j. nti'lis ref.-ir -il tei (,;,ox ,- be t- fe. red I to C:o sp,i.;al co-.m Pee. The tw: jtion whs ad i-t, .1 by the following ivif: Axe-;', ti.xols, Pril-e. f 1 tr ti. Drixis. Fe rguson. (Jreancx. Ke-lly. i Ma ine r. Meehan. Wilis. S ulll i r,n 1 I aisti.-weieii - u'. A ay N . n. The mayor appniuteel Aldermen J. :'. Peterson, to erect a staid 21. t.ne-stoi y frame, let 9. block fourth addition. Alderman Nellis mavel Fic tions be re-ferre.l to tie- buihlin; niitte e-. The liKtion was adopt -el. 1). M. Johnson pet Itiom-d the. e-oun-cil to transfer bis dramdiop licn-e heretofore granted to him at Ic t 7. block 2. city, to Ed P. Fit ?g -raid at -!.. s-xe-amnre s'ree-t. which app i the ftuti' the finance comn Itt"i of E l P , and f,re committe . be instructed lo have- an arc- light ; place', 1 across Washington axe'im,. at .Thirtieth street, on motion of Abler- man Creamy the roseduliuii was re j fe-rred to tin- sfre.-t commit tee. j Alderman Mei'aa envied the- fol I low ing re se.dut ieill : lie-solved: That pp. stret cc.nmiit(i-e ami eiigini-e'i- be authorized te iur- cl ase a txvo hoi si- stree-t sw i-e per. Ablerman Mee ban moved the a.lpot ion of tin- re-solution. Al.lerinan Fe'rgusoii moved ( amend that stree-t committe'i- seenr prie es on stre.-t sw eepers and repot t same to council. The- anie-iielmeiit was adopted. Alderman Cr.-aney offered the fol lowing re-soiut ion : Ke'soHVil: That, the city attorney be and is hereby Instructed to prepare an ordinance for the conslrue-tioii of ;, c-:ih nt walk on south side of Thir ueun street, lieim Sycamore to Elm street. On motion of Abb rman Meehan Hie re-solution was adopted. Alde rman Cn am-y effere.l the follow ing resolution: R.-solve,l: That the pump and wat er supply committee is hereby in structed to Investigate the matter of placing additional fire lndn.ots on (ho for, I'i'opc sed improve, 1 streets, nainely: ad-: Sycamore, and Poplar streets noith of j Twenty eighth street. 2'xl On motion of Aldermin (Jrean y 10, the ie soli-tie n was referred to t'tei I pump and water supply committee, pe-ti J Abb rman Th'stVxvooe t ffere I tlu com- folloxvini resolut on: Pi'solved: That t' e pay (,f Pn , firen:;n be i-rereas.-d t n 1 l'a s p- niontii from beg'nnin ; ( f ne-.t fis ai year. On mttion of Ahlerniin Thi-stie won-1 the resolution was i e V-ir.-.l " I a 1 1 i olie e jal' and cit for said hi n I t a'ld r f. re-tail locatie u sail le.ii rre 1 t ?-.t.ti ne I lo-ati; ti. a b- appii a ion for lie-e-nse at lo". 8. ( ll.io stree t fur the I'm- 1 oS. (Sta e lie U"r e'O lieT llOIldi l ax ing i e n n --l by 'o:i at last the Buriners. iiitroiliu-te,! anv pe-rsoi an Cll- Mifjcellaneous Alelerman Magne;' ordinance prohll itin ferine any ) rivate pre i is s agalnst the consent f the- owner or occupant thereof unde-r pena'ty of Tin of n -t less than five dollars nor mem t'nn n c e-t ng txvc nty five elo'la s for i m b i ff its,-. fiaan e Co uni t w hich oidinance wn : rer-.l nt lenctS anl, on motim of Aldermin M pi , Abb rman Th'sib-wo d luov.-d C e- referred to the ordinance eonimlte-, a: i.'ie-.t'on be- referred to the po ice. Alderman Ko hler move 1 ti r' inil and fire coinmi'te-e ml the b-n..s jem.n. The met on w-s ado-te I to the nuance co'i.nii't-e. Alderman Mei ban moved (o a rend by referring to the sahl eom-nltt es Tire C( uncil then a-pon ml. UOHT. A. HATCHER. , City Clerk.