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e e e [IE HAWKEYE I BESUTIFUL FIEND, »ly Murders uvention of the Sunday night NDRED DELEGATES Temsporary Infunctions Issued Against ernvon and w | the evening was preacted by 11 Dakota Patents, ur 1o ship the The Junketing Cound ed at Boyd's was Primrose & W The Omahia coun over the city today arfield heach ther h..mu-v at th The house wa nore than thr council tonight on the visitor The Towa Hoosiors. nessed upon the stage part was hung in beautiful buck Hoosicrs had their aunual pienic grouped in front. stra occupic from all parts of speukers were V. Jonesof Dubu Jue, 1ow nearly ninety y and Judge G, Kol Menorial exercisc adopted in res of Oskaloosn pect of the memor %, Clarkson and L ck Cleanor, Ta., August 14, ~[Special Tele- favor by bis etor of the Des Moines has invented a rota is placed in front of th ch culminated in his ma i nd his sistor 5 Messrs Prim- bility of the invention is apy It i bo ttached 0 grip cirs or cars run by ors of applause. West and Jos. Naf The quartette of the organization »and Inwh voice notone for which an 7, L., August their festival ke of Davenport was u\m.-u Jartwig Schmy , at the Windo Volkmann of S; Julins Meinke n Francisco, of Cleveland, vice prosident ; Jut as good voeal efforts Ind,, was sel forholding the d s the plac one might expe was admivably im- Hi--u created quite anwmourt of amuse- Masox Crry,Ta., gram to ik Bk found dead ina Junction early this mornine Augnst 19.—[Spe merited the grateful ap- plause which it ¢ members of the eont Closing Up the Joints, evolutions v gram to My Bee, has instituted prosecutions prictors of all lden staffs which the The most grotesque wais that by iginal package A injunction was served on Mandercheid, and his 815,000 stock of lig ‘.urs 1s now in the hands of the ofti ever witnessed it John Daly, Dan at Des Moines, [Special Tele- ., Tn., August 19, gram to Tip Br munu facture Dunipty seri evoked thunders of appliause of tumbling which i habilities £16,000. signnent is chicfly due to loss by early spring, whe Pge GuAnLity A stock of prooms were destroy iinst the Mercer Ave- twenty-eight L Take the Aggressive, Chairman 12, E. irteen lots of Merc . D. Cassell and thiviaep logaofihioy republican state ave areived in the city They propose notes that if the interest not puid when amouut should become ol headquarters 10 manage an aggressive campaign rom now uutil the election, 28th of last June the became due and as the paid a suit in foreclosu The defendants and stockholders ave interest has not been been bronght as o Tue I3er rnor Boies “will re- turn from the national guard encampment at | Spirit Lake tomovrow, ston to attend he blue grass palace on Thurs Gray, Frauk V , Thomas Miller, Wasserman, 1 tichardson, S Nebrasha, Richardson, W ASIHINGTON gram to Tuk Bee, | were granted tolay to Nobraskans owa and Dako vian church, Jameson The following pensions Charles Corbett in the district court to £0,000 which he E. Bavkey, of the fira suit grows out of sterday commenced s Anson D. Crow, alleges is due ; Charles Blanchara, al em barrassment William Wiley, Fairbanks; William ¢ In his petition, Corbett alleges that Mayne executed Abrabam Adamson, 5 lorbett) was Davis, Boone Carbeit) wa He afterwurds sold it 1 two years later the owner of the note hence the suit is brought Im-wuw -8 mer Wil Investigate, Mrs, Cora Cook, who went to South Omaha a few to become the housekeeper for Cris Peterson, wus found dead in her bed | last evening when he went home from 1and will be held until after the covoner’s inquest, although th 0t the case that en guilty of as Dillon, Clinton ; iam E. Davis, Des Moines, —— Smith, Lehigh; ford, Council Bluff: I*'I‘l'.lvrin'k S, Dunham, Uochrgne, Hillsborough' Michael Hatton, Fort Madison : Thomas McConnuughty, Boni erett,Villisca ; un'lA' .lnlvln'xfl Ross, Gale Daniel Diltz, Saylor, hu\hu\nh' Caleb S| nitat; Thomas J sisting in the demi. 3 ) weut to .\'l}.llh Omaha and inquest today A., widow of Jesse 8. Morwow, Bloomfeld South Dakota Brant, Lake. made wreangements for the Adum H. Caruahan, venth Ward Republicans, Seventh ward were —Spe ot pocial *ting held at Toft's ory TH, Catton, Wakonda out in full force at the m 2 Park avenue, It wus 8 mecting of the Seventh Ward Re. publican club, but notwithstanding this any ut mber of outsider: \\'u The presideat, C chair, and after rapping for on For Omaha and Vicinity For Nebruska, re in attendance, Thomas, occupied the er yunounced Towa and South d‘.!nlr, warmer; southerly to west- THE OMAH.A DAILY BEE, WEDNESDAY, M THE NEWS 1IN THE 1 that the office of secretary was vacant, N. I, | Benson having resigued. " M. L. Roeder was ted to fill the vacancy., ). W. Eller stated that in times gone by democrats had taken a hand in running republican primaries and in view of this © ho moved that tho chalr appolnt m committee of five to deaft rules and vegalations governing the holding of the nthwi republican primaries, i that the cor eport to the elub the nest meeting motion prevailed and 1. W. Eller, Joh wompson, Charles Sa bin, Arthur Baldwin and M. L. Roeder wery ppointed A motion that all members of the club and Wl pepublicans or the ward meet o the hull at 7 o'clock this evening and ina boly march to the mecting of the Doug ius county republican club, to be held at Ex position hall, was earried, aftor which the aweting adjouried until the first Thursday in September, - LABOR DAY JONATION <. The Necpessn s Being Rapidly subseribed 1 «s Men. Talius Meyer, tr the Central lubor union, acknowledges the following ve ceipts for Labor day Max Mever & Bro.., Metz Br B, Krug Omuhi P wtional bank Omahn & Grant refining works Storz & Lot : tises MeCord, Brady & Co Chicago lumber company . Boyd Paxton & Gallagher W . Richardson drug company v Dewoy & St O Byron Reed American National bank Nebraska National bank U. S. National ban J. AL MeShane k-Koch C Omalin Savings bank ohin M. Thurston 5 Consolidated Tanlk line, C. M. Dietz ..., Bolin Sash (‘o 1. Cummings Sloan, Johi<on & Co Kivkendall, Jones & Co i Garneau Milburi (o Foley coner Him Ta M. Hell (ol Nebraska Clothing Co. Robinson & man ..., People’s Clot J. AL Fuller A 5 Me. L. French bas beer appoint an for theg barbecue, Replies have been received from the labor unions of Omaha, South Omaba, Council Bluffs and Plattsmouth, ting that they will be present on Labo day and participate in the general festivi- tie hing Co. “Pen Broeck, the English acronant, has been engaged, wd will make a balloon ascension and parachute drop. The coutract stipulates that he shall go to a height of 5,000 feet, About one-fourth of the necessuvy money has alveady been raised, and it is certain that the coming celebration will be one of the grand- est ever held fn the west. The complete pro- gramme will be prepared in abouta week and will appear in Titk By —-— DINAN AND DEVANEY. How Their Names Appeared on the B, & ML Pay Roll. E. Bignell, superintendent of the eastern division of the B. & M., filed an information charging Fred Hayes with obtaining mon under false protenses, k ter of the B. & M. in this eity, and it is al- Jeged that on the 30th of April he represented to the company that one “TI. Dinan” was ng under him and tvas entitled to $62,33 his month's work. On the strength of the representation, the company’s paymaster de- livered to Hayes a check for that amount. Hayes afterward represented that one F. Devaney was the “Dinan’ to whom the check S was yardmas- had been made payable, and Devaney cashed the check at the Nebraska national banl. Itis ¢ :d that he (Denaney) turned the money over to Hayes, and it is also claimed that this was n part of a system pursued by the latter to defraud the company. gned his position as yardmaster v afterward, and was succeeded by Mr. zbach about two weeks ago. Hayes immediately gave bonds on being in- formed of the charge, TAVES DENIAL, Mr. Hayes says that he has not signed a pay roll or time check in toree years, and it he has not had a man on the pay roll who did not give his work for the pay which he received. Tn regard to [\ Diuan,” he says the has never, in his yard, Iuw aman of that name on the pay- With regard to T. Denancy, he denies that such aman_ever worked for the B. & M. roud under his supervision since the Bur lington strike, nearly three years awo, ovigie nated. - WOODMAN- CONFESSES, He Charg s T. W. Smith with Parti- cipation in_ the Robberies, If John Woodmansee tells the truth, T, W. Suith, who lives on Second avenue, in Cen- tral Park, is a burzlar by occupation and has assisted Woodmansee in several robberies, Last nightubout eight o'clock John Wood- mansee, the burglar who was wounded at Chirtysixth and Farnam on Monday night made a confession to the officers about the city juil in which he siates tha {5 w. Smith of Central Park had been his partner in the hurglary business, He said he formerly lived at Smith’s house, and that they had burglarized a drug stove in Central Pavk and store on Ames avenue, Ho said that be first met Smith at the Deum saloon, and that they had been warm friends until a tew weeks ago. OMcers Cormack and Shoop were at once detailed to find the man Smith and bring him in. After considera search in Central Park they found s houseand arrested Smith an rought him to the central station, He denied emphatically all of Woodmansee's state. ments, but acknowledge at Woodmaunsee had boarded with him several weeks ago, He stated further that he and Woodmansee had fallen out, and since that time Wood mansee has beeu laying plans to do him an injury, Swmith is ason of a well known sidewalk contractor, and claims he can show that the Woodmansee confession is the result of malice, und that there is not & word of trufh in it, — - Her Wounds | roved Fatal. Mr. Solomon’s little gicl, who w bly burned yesterday afternoon at her home ou Corby street, lingered until the hour of midnight, when death relieved her sufferings. Her parents had some hope of her re until within a short time before theend although tie physic to think her recover frow the first, a3 80 horri- e, aus who attended seemed aluiost an impossibility Found a Baby Carriage. A fine baby carviage was found in the alley between Chicago and Davenport streets last night by a gentleman who delivered it to the police. The owner may obtain the same by calling at the police headquarters acd proy ing proper! e Omaha h\\lll'hlll ¥ It is evident that the men Brothe rouble. rs of the wod of Rallway Switchmen of the Omaba yards auticipate trouble in the near future, though they do not think the strike will reach this side of the river, A number of the members of the were seen last night, and while they refarined from opinion, they said that t t reach Council Bluffs, The men in the various yards stated that the latest information they bad had rvegarding the castern strike contained in last night's Ber, They e that a general tie-up will be ordersd in cago, but canuot at the preseut tis what effect that will bave upon tue roads leading 1uto Omakhe ing a positive AUGUST « l.hh WEST T0 BE HEROES, pgsters Carey Bloodthirsty Things Witha High Hand. i Arthur Weeks, a Union Pacific Switchman Meots a Horrible Death, venteon years of Ed Bayne and of Cold Wate A VERY SLICK THIEF AND noon in a4 box ¢ Kuusas City, { with a large fter reaching they commenced to do the *dime novel style o an old orie volvers and made limits of the gin the W the announeenc n taken awa red man with their re. their amuse: So faras the A distrossing and in the Union Pacific y them that he w knocked him down and pounded his head and face quite seriously with a_revolve : y painful wounds, from which the was o switchman young man gaged in the y unload cars | hose purchased at Bixb; s trate on the ground the down the railroad they met a party of W was helping the Sante Fe, en on whom they drew 1 down the yard vis desired to The cars were being push: out of their wits, | by hand to the pe One had beon standing and 1t was desived to couple of the way and left road the hoys coy - bullying them persons were A ittle further up with the oth awhile passed on aten and robbed when the boys went to a small timber dark, wheén they pr them to assist in pushing 17or this purpose he put officers heard of depredations, loweye | too much cor gone buta little dist when his foot tenough s fn, and thal ned them and locked gother and he slowly moving wheels, 1l the sudden given by the fall dislocated He made the coupling from the south side of and wus walkin 1t was thie left foot which wi inside of tne rail thatwas ties,and when he 1 when we get out we ke you smart for this.’ better accept the ht between the | the other win Will Have Charg Those Who ankle to'the hip, ¥ the obstruction unfortunate ushing it from tho Wit heh the motion was stopped ith the provisions of the act providing for t's Columbian exposition at Ch the president today approved the desiguation | were pushing at the other end of - the It wiis 1npo- car from him without the aid of Jack serews and it was des vd of control government vellon A. Brown, chicf clerk of the depart- e, to represent that * Mutual Bencfit Ban The member: fit association e wheel slowly imb of the tortured man * the crushed as found that forced so tightly between shoes had been nient, of stat ation in this city b e tics that the tacks in lis nd socl cmbedded in the hard oak, and it sacy to pry the foot loose 1s picked up tendorly and carried to Major Clifton represent the v I'he atten to represent the navy de . Huzen, assistant postriasto weneral to represent the postofiice department; 1 vlor, commissioner of ru present the'depariwent of the intevior; nt of the department of ‘nt that department; F secretary of agri represent the department” of B. Goode, assistant secretavy of the Smithsoniun i institution and tae ins, assistant in charge of the division of partment; A, T. following programme was | Chomus sutm such a frightful nature that y remained, and he the influence of dpiate made to amputate the mangled limb, as he under the operation te in the evening and died i min whose lif Foster, gener justice, to repr Willetts, assis SThe You would have Ma He was 4 you | most exemplary Song, by George B, 1 Vocul solo, by Miss Jennie Keatir Piano solo, by At the conchiisi cal part of the proz . Assistunt Se designated as chai Good Templars n of the litevary and musi- Boston Wool Market. y1s inconsolable, He was also a f the Switchmen's union wus devoted to di market main- all desirable g ) Jl'\.v wool spect possible by conducting force and it v advance, and low s contiuue to_be insisted upon by all the Fine washed Ohio and Penn- : offer g great bargains rediosd vab and veal estate se is dificult to establi cook stoves and ranges in th from $10 to 10, lavge buyers. i d sold at botte and Michigan, and New Y ork ots., now 40 cts’ by held; fine comb i line in novelties in our In bedroom suits we pride ou complete assortment, at the o combing fuirly steady flecces rulc at 16 arcying the 1¢; pulled wools steady at pr ¢ of 30 styles. A National Union Council. utlemen assembled in st evening and | , wardrobes \\nh this unlouding salo or Muandel & Klein's Abont one hundred the Elks lodge rooms tuted a charter council of the combining ]\mri' and_benevolent unanimously elected the following offic ex-president; V. 3 nt; C. S. Potter, Vice president R. Davidson, ? arou Tf you wish 10 sell your pr Judd & Wells Co., € lin Hing garden hose, and ha largest stock i th i all grades al B, Paint & Oil company, Nos. TERMS—For boa'd and tuition ems 1'and 3, Masonic temple. i 5 - | "Tho Manhattan sporting headquarters, 415 anch, financial secretar 1. Vaill, treasue Engleson a Slick One. Engleson, the you ulty with the Twin and brought, suit £,000 damages for injuries aning clothes with geant-at-arms; J. A. Elbert, doorkeep: McClure, W. P. Brennau, J. dall, trustees. The Grant Mc men, New Pacif is under management of W, new sample rooms, Commercial proprietor for sxas Farmors in , Tex., August 19 s’ alliance met here tod ant subjects world will be discus committee of the Grant tion met here today that up to date he had received subscriptions to the amount of §147,11 adopted a se » body of the ben tinlly interred the in the discussion concernin tion of his grave Monument associa- The treasure name of John Mergen toa committed a good many other s before an effort was made still at large. en issued for for #35, and The committee olutions stating that illustrions Americ wonld tak no u change of lovas arrest was upon prictor of the suncil Blufls stenm dycworks, charging him i ony of £ which he from the patrons of the dyeworks and failed "he younz mau got out of the had collected | formation of a New German dragoon regiment on .l:m‘mr\ 1 next. Asiatic Chole to turn over. y before he was ar r:wlml sensation has been by the announcement that there Strictly to Lusines a go0d Clong rded Sunday nd went to a 're he secured lod the city a great many culity which he successfully perpetrated have beén brought to light. at & number of pla from a steamer from coffee house, wh day he was carr coffee house to & bospitu pronounced the case one of esstve, [l of enorzy, and mouoy Corner Maine and Phey ueed speelas’ tralning tor COUNCIL HLUF s about the eity, eugaged, even if it wis re the doctors for not, more t 3 in getting unlawful possession of the moncy n a Saloon. At 2:30 this morning the fire depa Aolng wranl work Weatorn Lowas COLLEGE MAXOY, BOURGEOIS & COOKE, t time was the aving the city dry on Broadw the proprietors b ceeded 1 doing them up for about §100 of the colloeted by him, €. A. Machan, m Sept. Ist man at 1018 fons reported to hat were made by the young ud the wmou places to hear on the road fc towns in western lowa is used as a kitehen for the restaurant in the ind in that the second story o 1 while in his employ, The damage will 0, \\I(h a large Council Bluffs, lowa, | ~ev. reiepubuegss. ™| eil Bty “Ii. Tole- visited nearly all the astern Nebraska. His embezzlement at s amounts o &0, A Change on the Kearney B Keanyey, Neb, [Spocial Tele The Enterprise of t city has discontinued the use of press reports Smythe's connection aper has been severed backing the concern is in a semi- nized condition the Enterprise company muins & matter of speculation. from the cons: shrewd settlement with the proprietor ed from his last trip he went to his rding house and claimed 1o be sick, week or more passed before he would render accounting of When he did so he told the proprict about his sicl s and the expense pelled to use the monoy he had colle The democratic | was very penitent and wanted to s called to order this aft auization off Australian b state convention works man by g should be taken up by payments deducted E note was given brictor that Chest Protectors, Et ¢ Agoants Wanted. D 000 Broadway, Primary, €econdary or Tertiary permanently cured (‘l'rmnn.m-i.l(n-m[mr-u'\‘ g Resolutions Laccopted he told the pre to the comuittee appointment Jjourned until tomorrow. i never bo arciun of tho d Parties can be treated at or.o, (for Imoney and pay entire expenso of comings, 11 2 of o note that provented iy hrown Under the Ca , Wyo., August informed the dime and also in 1to get big dumages ted that he expe from him in a suit he v 4 tracklayer personal dinia Black Hills railvoad on the gasoline deal The umounts collected do not r 1 ihis paper. Al IMEDY €O, Omal ugleson wis s pussed over his working on e stautly killed, cent upon all orde ssion and wa The man was o young Swede and has relatives living in lowa all the bills be had “e Was fnsufficient, In the case of Mr. embezzlement and an be brought ag city or is ca y and one for for Judge Helsley, the wis not suficient evidence to convict and the > was dismissed yesterday afternoon, Twenty-five carpenters wanted to Freparing to KRed ON, August 19, customers for you have i bi Sheafe & Co, at fain to offer PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. N. Schurz lStone & SimB-Cowne HonmaT aaes providing for the ut bouds at §1.04 painterand de: SIS South Sixt - 10 his friends, A Vein ofsitver B Special Tele A five-foot vein of na- A depth of forty-two feet beon discovorad i above Duluth. Itis L.lvm. usly rich, stolen from him by H. C r, the fellow New fall goods Saturday for chiant tailor, 510 vedat Reitex's, mer- driving around the city, e ——————————— minge bofore I Mg VIV carth for the proporty, then | SEISCTAL NOTICES \wying that ION 8 Or W \ - | Ho' at once drove t k. wtoltigh Mo o oaniiboPt foad v milos wbove Omahi, | iy 1, Aphly 1 DR Macraee eI Aiso heard the story of | JROR SALE or Rent—Oardon land, With mar Bl Ueen seoti | B ¥ s, by J. R Rice. 10} Main st Gounell Y covening, T'h 7N rent WhOn yoi ean buy a hone on the oy [} tied toa at w\’v e leave vour fanlly the home clear of i y Sk A home worth $100) 0t £ por month, viphed the police o A home worth & t ot montl Ly kuown to Me, Botuet | Bddresst ‘“1\\.\ Wolle CLEE Brondway, honovable in ks dealings JORRENT-the « oo, Not 18, fronting e 80 Nowtoundlund fomalo pup; black fre v Levery f of Avwith white breast and feetanswers to name N Nelie and has pr neut 1 on right side - | [ covntspaying. Any one knowing of hee | ENT - Large fuciished front rooms, <> whway s references given and roe Into i | auira 1 s P ATENTS for fnvontors: pistoftic Hox e 1 of comi to Of £ 008 . ttation free. Omaka Patend f \ V. Cor Sixteen and Capl v eling the iin \ ALL WORK WARRANTED rent tel in sl for some Mut vated the first Lin Masonie temple entertainment was Piano solo by Miss Puss Keating. | Ladics of St. Xavior's Tinley ——AND Piano solo, by Miss Jackson SR Priuate Hospital. M by Rev. T. J. | Cor. Breadway nud 2ith Stroet. 55 dosie Durgan tho(reat ta nidchronte i Drivate dise m Banguet was | o e the cvening | niat yotanco il Wenkioss treat v | it tho Y BasAY Cattiny Piralysis 1S 48 - Diabetes, Bright's ) sty Piles, lowed on_chtto | Canccr Varotole Tiviros v, Tas curity by Shnfe & Co | mer Diseases of the eye and e Clib’ foe ity by B, H. Shaate & Co | f1ik Girvature and wildi ) e bones, e el | THWe Tiave deparient devored exelusivel Guild Picnic. i (4-\\41-H: tmect of Uterine discases L ren of Unity Guild Sunday sehool | Modicine sent sceurely paked and free from 4140 8 toasb ok plananra Ltomor respondence confidontial. Address: sment as detailed is for the DR. BELLINGER'S i Piere the Guild Sund street ¥ school Su.uu\l ln titute and Private Hospital, 0 o'clock In the morning. Cre- r. Browdway and 20h st Council Piufte I, dentials for admission to th 3 mprise o lunch for cach child ( tinclude two Lo The motor AL I 1 at that point when the party will pass cast and avound the loup and return, transfor to tho pavk li mount park, where the picnic will be held s civele of picnic d the then t nd afte to Fa llu.\lxn.\g and Day School, TFifth Ave. and Seventh ¢ - = > be ¢ ric treet, We are moing to quit| €an be reached from any of the depots @ doubly on motor, " city. To close out we [ Conducted by the Sisters of Charvity 1 fixtures at dead cost, | 13, V saeing all branches of u finished eduea- 76 for session of g first Monday tion for young lad onths, commen Comeil oneswith | five 1 sptember and February respeetivelya Sy For further particulurs addr®s pssion. SISTER SUPERIOR, he state farm St I Many import Coune itating the agricultural F. M. Ellis & Co - Academ Hew Eeking Baimone - A TR O] TL(‘ 'I‘S ¢ has been issued for the AR A10ING Bub e Omaha vrinm Block s K8 and Neb.. and Koo Counieil Blufts, Ta, Corre ATTE_ND v OFFICER & PUSEY ICWA, fon. HMer publie schools | depor her inercasiug aililons. . Maxon. L., B Bourgeols, 1. (. Cookes il for or Sttty Mol | Architects and Superintendents. nd 08 1 0 Roowns 240 and Merriam Blk., Cos Rooms (07 Y. Life Bidg, Omal ViT, Viee-pros ). D, EIMUNIRON, Fros. CHARLES 18 AN GITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Blulfs Paid up Capital. . .. $150,000 Surplusand Profits.. ... 80,000 Liability to Depositors.. 850,000 Digkerons:—1. A, Miller, I'. 0. Gleason, B, Ta Shazart, B E. Hart, J. D, Edmuanson, Charles C Hannan, Transact general banking busi= 5 ness. - Largest capital and surplus of uny Electric Trusses, Belts, Dank in Southwestern 1owa. INTEREST ON T'Mz DEPOSITS, . C. Juda. Council Bluffs, 1 3 10r & 000 WY 27 MAIN STREET. Over C B, Jue uemin & C0's Jowelry Store A. BEEBE & COMPANY, —Wholesale and Retail Dealers in—-— B ol b 2 rzest Stock and Lowest Prices, Dealers, send for ( Nos, 20 and :.’ )17 ey Blufts, T Broadway, and 2)1 and 205 Pierce Stre . Plans, Estimates Building, Council 1Blufs, la. lustice of the Peace. Ofice over American Kxpress, No, 424 Broadway, Couneil Bluffs, lowa, ve at L AW, Practice in the State and KFedera shugart-Beno Bloek, Counch Bluffs, lowa,