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LY 6, 1893 e ———— THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JU THE DAILY BEE|NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS |t s, e | HORRIBLE DODBLE MURDER | asgn st e s o [ PERISHED transform Rescue hall fnto & the refusal of the commissioners to put up 8 ate Home for Dependent Boys and Girls. | | half the money settles the questic Ct of music —_— Several improvements will be made and Revelvers' Request. COUNCIL BLUFIFY | at Fairmount park this summer, as the com- e facilities enlarged. Purtavriena, July 5-—The petition of ‘4 OFFICK: KO. 12 PEARL §TRE1r | Nice Little Scheme Attempted to Bo Worked | pany will not foot the bills alone Two Sisters Frightfally Mutilated Near T ) Destruction of- a Floating Hotel Anchored | the Reading road receivers for leave to dis- - — by the Poll Tax Collector, SHOT AT THE DARKIES, Their Home jn Kentuoky. . in the River at 8t. Paul, solve their agreement with the Peunayl- | Da . Color s vaula, Poughkeepsio & Roston rallrosd was 4 tlivered 1y earrier 1o any part of the city o Arrest of & Young Man for Trylng to Pro- T A Mexican sheep owner at Grand Junction gyl wrnu!‘c"d by Judge n;\.u,\m l\'nluea m“l:' W, TILTON, - MANAGER, tect Himself. shows the pelt of o lamb born on the Grand circuit court today, the dissolution to take LK b »s ](ull'nrn("“«"'. SN GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR BIG PROFIT | FOURg an namod. HehFast], Whe-worls THEIR THROATS CUT FROM EAR TO EAR | shows the pe days ago, It hias two bodies, SIX CHARRED BODIES ARE RECOVERED | piuce at the end of the prosent month. Night Editor, No. 23 S— nights for the Rock Island com === | Mr. Mikesell's Pian that Would Undoubtedly | misunde iding with three colored men | Two ¥ vy, had a T ) with but one head. andred Men Searehing for the Fiend | Although noarly all of the producers will Result in Penefit to Himself—Some- | Tucsday evening that came near resulting With the Deterndnstion to Make :.i".’%.flli'.f‘t;;}{:,";;l"‘,',‘{‘\.;,",',":.l;‘,:;;c;‘;3‘,‘;;‘,;;,“; Barned thing that the City Coancll Should disastrously for one of them. The trouble Short Work et &im When living in gold mining. 3 by the lnm ites—Other Dis Bit Down Upon Hard. started at the corner of Broadway and Discovered. McEvoy, Shuy & Frasson of Aspen, Colo., trous Fires Reported. Ninth street, where all four of them were | Four Men Supposed to Have Teen Fntally sperate Hattle for Life in the Northwest ¢y 8.—Reports recelved ns through portions of Minnesota and South Dakota. N> N. Y. Plumbiug Co Boston Store for sun umbrellas have bought the Aspen mine in this (the ‘.'fi‘l_‘“"" Benton, Minn., high wind and ’ & Judscn, pasturage. waiting for a southbound Manawa motor. Ruby) district, for 812,000, They wiil this — };'l;“‘ considerable damage to growing Mittoul . er, 502 Broadiwa: . _ Nothing very serious took place there, \ —1Spect n season do development work to the amount 5 " 9 y p I _‘l’l': ltid"”jn']lti.n‘l hatter 'l:lmv\:“:mv The poll tax collector has just put into | UMK very seripws Mook BRCE eain | . CAIRO, TIL, July 5.—[Special Telegram to | SO0 s St Pavy, July 5.-Six persons lost their [ At Highmore, 8. D., soveral houses wore { o Mayne Real Izstate Co., 021 Broad way. | operation n plan which, while vers fair to | ut~ Munawa the * bittle was renewed. | TnE BEE]—Two sisters were found by their | “p it o o kafive. | 1i¥es fn @ fire n this city tonight. At | unroofed and a numberof stock barns totally .r{‘:d![es ?“‘""&‘\'xy :_n h:?'- ““;1‘ iatd r“_‘f“‘l\; | Took upon at first, will not bear the light of a | Who ~ was to blame could not Do | mother this morning murdered. A tramn i8 | foot vein of the same quality s the Canon | 10:30 firo broke out in the Floating | demolished. A Mrs. Whipple was probably Leglon w ive oc oM0! bhvbotsd e i Ak 4ine Schife avie | suppe o The oldes Wit evooing nt the residence of L. Sherwood, 120 [ YEry clear day. He calls upon the citizens | ascertained, but at all events Schiferli, evi- | supposed to have killed them. The elder ¥ Rufus Waldron died at8:30 o'clock yester- | them with the usual notice asks them to re- | diraction of one of the colored men. For- & 4 \vas two storics high above the | At Aberdeen, 8. D., an inch of rain fell in P day afternoom at his residence, four miles | turn the notice to him for atime. “Theway | tunately it did no damage. and Mayor Reed, | murders, The othor a more child, only 7 ":l‘lm‘un! ln;v g‘ll.n‘l\l(‘l'_lx at N}‘m lurlnp;)(s hull and dry as tinder. Consequently the | 8n hour, for which'the rainmakers are re- 3t of the city on the Kog Creek road, after | the poli tax business is run now,” says he, | Who happened to bo prescut, valorously took | years old, had evidently boen killed after | gl RITERGSING 0T, atih s 4 Sreh are goid | flames spread with great rapidity, and celving the credit. d --tlfyllnlno;:.:r‘:::e:-l:-‘ak’.m.lm B “ithe money is not spent fixing up the streets | the gun away from Schiterli before h{;fikx! she witnessed the death of her sister. In | producers, many of the lensers leavine work | 1688 than five minutes the boat was a scoth- I TR A et or cutting dcwn the weeds, or anything of | Any further chance to practice, & R Kty | was then put into the Manawa fail, but dur- [ English Lutheran church will me se the girls' necks were cut from ear | in the silver mines will go to work at gold ing mass of fire. There were a number of afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Movements of Oconn Stonmers July 5. that kind, but is put into the city tre ing the cvening he managed to burst the | ' mining. persons on board, most of whom were asleep, s At Now_ York—Arrived—Majestie, from and used for paving or sewers or any oth t ! gl The oy 1 2. Ao and before any could be aroused, six, twa Tiverpool; Hecla, from Copenhagen; Labn X bard, 1607 Fifth avenue, e B o e "I vou will Kive | MAssI¥o bolts and bars and make his way | The crimo occurred near the home of John | Tho " Pharmacist laid oft tswanty-five | G\ oS A \omon, supposed 1o have boun | o rethon; Dibpieday. from Hottortam” Dick Webster was given o trial yesterday | me the notice I will see thata man works | 0ut to liberty once more. , between Fort Jofferson and Bardwell, | FICTS TS ok, becausg, the siclierd ¥ | employed by thostewardess, and four othors, [ At Movilie-Arrived—Anchoria, from New " on the churge of tapping o saloon till to the | out your tax on the strects, and then you e nine miles from Cairo, this afternoon. | Pluvmaeist orenow 1 Denver. are still une | Mule lodgers, perishod. Escape was imt | York. ' auotnt of ubout 4, and was given five days | can pay him 82 when ho presents Southe | oy aonca of H. R, donos at the corner | 18Y 18 a county officer and one of the most | sold, as most of the ore from this district | bossible, | aud” they met w ‘hovidle | At bl hebadason ) Ll n the county jail by Justice Fields. not Al DAL psteeme o is p {ehtucky. | nceds silvei 1. lond oves a8 ¢ ate, heir charred remains being | Aller, from New York, M. Marcus' store was visited by three | ‘Uhis plan. if followed out, would virtually | of Sixth strect and Washington avenue was ‘l’;“"l'"f“ 1"" 13':'.‘r '-l;lr‘x-nl‘lj“‘\f 'Il\\'ILI(K;‘\‘. W“m;_ er and lead ores as a flux in { found in the rumns after the fire At London—Sighted—Edam and Spar- shoplifters yestorday, who attempted to run | Put the pol tax collector -in charge of the | the scene of a pleasant social event lst even- | His two daughters are noted in the county he recent purchasersof the Tndependence, | S48 extiiguished. Their names cannot be | dawm, Fuerst Bismarck and Gellert, from . it B e o onught | Wotk dono on. iho stroets, lnstead of the | fng the marrisge of John L. Templeton and | fOF thelr goodness and boauty, They lofu : purchasers of the Tndependence, | obtained. thers bately escaped by | New York, 10 VHB LS 10 o, pellon 1o Issor stroet commissioner, whose duty it is plainly | t! S o o KL their home about 7:30 this morning to pick | ashington and other claims, who paid | jumping into the river, here they were S - n the attempt and compellod to disgorge. roet o ", whose duty it is Dlinly | Mige Carrie Goff. o of M K g £155,000 for the different properties, have let | picked up vinhurt ) PRATIHNR FORBOAYTS, The district doputy grand regent of Widol | mado by liw, OF course no charge cin b0 | ynd Mra. Jon About twenty-five neigh- | blackberries in a patch less than 200 yards | 4 contract for the mining of 2,000 tons of ore | © faour mhen ey 7 . . 1ty council No. 13, ltoyal Arcanum, Grand | made against the present incuibent, but his | horg™ ‘Wi ‘fntimato friends wore presont | from the house. Their mother saw them | from tho Tndependence nt S13 per ton. Al | urios ik brmbie e fuyd: but thelr in- ‘ Seerotury H. A, Stiydor of Waterloo, will bo | ittle schoine i one which mightbe used 10 | 1 witnoss the ceremony,~_which was | iess thun half an liour lator and they wero | of the veins will averago about $12 per ton 3 sispaite Ve LA g 8% the council mcoting tamonow ovening. | Gimetly ubove a littie sharp practice. No o LR Bop Jumpson of | then separated by some distance, each ono | Under stamps, Pennayly n Burning. Al o ’ members are requested to bo presont. LI U IS L et D) Spiscopal church. Mr. John Hunt- [ (2" e bout | A miner from Planco, Tex., was killed by [ Prrrsnvia, Jul A message | | WASHINGTON, July b, —Forecasts forThurs- b 4 record of the amount of work done 5 e A% HiF fntent on filling bier pail with berries. Abou 3 A ,1:45 o, message W. M. Shepard of Mad SRR ToBt B ! ington acted as best man and Miss J ha b He 18 svack, Hi day: For S8 " . M. Shepard of Madison s streots would be kept by any one save the | ¢} ; bl 9 "oeloe ¥ ho younger | & Shebearat the head of Ute creck. He | pag just been received by the fire depart. | 48¥: Ior Nebraska—Local thunder storms valuable jersey cow on the morning of the 8 i A Clausen as bridesmaid. The bridal pa 0 o'clock the mother heard the younger | .4y ospocti d met tho bear, 8 just been received by the fire depurt- L Jerscy o the g ® | collector, and no report nced be made to the | o il i 4 " had been prospecting and met the bear, ent from MeDand 0., 4 o | followed by clearing weather; probably Fourth. She hae been tothered in the back | (i ™ doiineil, oxcept of the mumber of | Stood under a beautiful floral canopy daughter scream_us if she were it mortal | which nad long been a terror to cattlemen | Meht from McDanald,”Pa., an ofl town | BCERE" N S GO Iy yard, but became entangled in the rope and | 10N COREEE CFERT & gula be slipped | the vows was being agony or fear. She rushed toward the place | jn the vicinity, followed by two cubs. He | twenty miles from here, asking for assist. | 8¢Vere local storms in castern portion; vari- r falling, broke her neck. Her owner valued | howecs prved whe 8 could be, SHPPE | evenine's enjoyment cld s« where she had seon her last. In order to | ghot and wounded o1l three, whon the mother | &nce, as the town is likely to bo destroyed | ablo winds, ¢ her ut 100, PN N LR g (lvl:x ous ur.‘n sxh:m»mi |~'!l|'|v|0l||;|{ T l'h it Tllc.hl;\d to pass the spot where the | gave pursuit. e climbed 'a tree but was | DY fire. Five engines haveleft on a spocial l'-‘"l' ln‘\m_fi‘sivvcre local thunder storms; Olive T. Thompson has commenced an ac- | choose 48 his pal. | The men who | 0CCuPies the responsible on_of city | older one had been standing. caught and terribly torn about the head and south winds. P tion for ‘n_divarce. from: Jofin Thompson. | orlk out poli tix bn-the streets do iitia | Marshal and it s to bo doubted if thero s 4 foreibis Disgovery of the Mueder, body, e escaped but died at Kingman's T TE VM ki) outh Dakota—Local raing I castern ) }l:mcx'"':’;::;:: ““l‘"“‘: o sed ‘\"[',‘,’('{ffl',',l',f’:‘;' ksl ot A M | His bride has been a teacuer in the Wash. | - Without warning sho came on her deaa | ® , Colo,, July 5.—Fire at midnight ; warmer in northern portion. Looal Reco ‘d. 108 OF Tie WeATHER BUREAU, OMANA, Omaha record of temperature and pool, now operating at | o i o Abovt four tiiles | Gestroyed one of the outlying buildings of \which has been | the smelting works. The damage will me | amount to about £0,000. The out the next June d from since. ~During the short time | the' bulk of the receipts of the poll tax col- lived togethier the piaintiff clyims her | locto hugband gave hor sc 3 ington avenue schonl for some time past and { body lying on the ground. Her throat had The German min, and has not been seen nor | gut, the time would undoubtedly come when | i0gton avenue school for some time past ‘l"')l besh oub" from ear o The mother | the head of Vir m a | screamed frantically for aid and threw her- [ South of Cent had | self upon the body of her daughter. steadily devel hus the esteem of all whe know he in housekeeping i 4 elling, which the ty ing 1ts property for W days m hus s office would find its v ims_ ¢ into tho eral severe whippings. | pockets of the collector and the . ain build- ¥ re sury v ! ! ) RHE T - telite zs, whilo in great danger av times, wero 4 TR A ol noaE corner of & and M J. . Dupoyster, foreman of a gang of rail- | months past, has made a v ble strike in | 1NKS, W L g ) A1, compared with corresponding da, _An_information was filed before Justice | would bo made the victim of an out-and-out Lod near tho corner of Sixth and Mill | o N, was ot worlc. with This men | the 180-foot west level, where the mill dirt | 1ot damaged. of past four years: v LI Fox yesweaday by John Hamilton charging | steal. i SR “I'hey heard the | recently opened out to three feet wide. The Moo ey 1803, 1892, 1891, > 810 S 652 i C. A. Carl with disposing of morteaged | The subject is one to which some attevtion | Manhattan Beach property. It is alleged that on the 10th day | might be given by the city council. T'he of lust January he disposed of two Lorses, a | bresent collector has shown himseif rather b sct of double harn I hogs and a sewing m: were covered by a mortgage held by Hamil- | by taking more pay than he is allow ton for the sum of §10.75. it is likely that nothing but a good, lis restaurant now | child seream and star open. Fish suppers a specialty. Break- | cause. Then the mothes cortain the | Dresent rich sireak is seven inches and UNION PACIFIC RATES, Maximum temperature. & followed | show Minfmum temps o tompers 7 Precipitation 000 .00 Statement, showing the condition of tem- perature and procipitation at Omaha for the bunches of free gold in spots through ute S s - 3 3 bedl | and guided them to the spot where she and | itund is no doubt the best ore yet found | Lower Fares L WL L) B s £ > 730 jons before, | fast served for fishing partics. of the law | Rapp, proprietor. a spring wagon, two | ludependent on one or two oc hine, all of which | violating the cle: ond Notes, T'he Union Pacitic an- ¢ of her eldest daughte i here. . Ll 42 at once made for the other e BB " Cicago, J1 also dead when found. Her | _ Granite has been struck in boring the | nounced to rest proyision d, and All Ar e B TR ay that beginuing next Sunday 0 inch tor the da. 20 Tnches March 1 . 1.86 ches Reports from Othor 8 p.m, Rt a8 PAcHAIl W eoncenled! by tho bl Webster, S. D, artesian well, and it is prob- | iy will mg b elRg iy I The Jumior Order of United Amerlcan | Of being sat down upon, similir to Louis Grell made the - acquiintance of o Dushes only & fow yards away. Hor | able the well will be abandoned: ‘h"::l:{; i) "l‘:“r(‘l‘}\ll‘:“l‘ ing fir 4 Mechanics gave amicule at Wilcox park east, | Which the council practiced upon him a few | traveling man named 1. J. Whitnoy about a | thront fad been cut s hev' sister's had been. | Pierre, 8. D, boasts of a female lnwyer | giite and . Helens ) B of the city lust Tuesday. Overa hundred | Wecks ago, will bring him to terms in the | yionthago, and he has the very best of | The elder girl's body had been horribly |ana an Indian lawyer, both admitted to il B L ecipitatior members of the order and the friends made | Present instan ovo that he was the victim of | mutilated after the manuer of the White | practice before the supreme court of the | o the Mssourl river, $0; to St Chapel murders in London. state. Louis, 831 It is supposed that the little one came upon the scene at that i full tragedy and uttered the scream the mother had heard and that the murderer, 1n order to prevent the child from prov witne i . ous to beli Manawa. smail swindling operation which Whitney until further notice, | 8 now practicing in other and fully as green He represented himself as agent for ke street, tom shiry bout ¥ worth of yment of #1.75 up the party, and they were conveyed to the grounds in the good old fashioned way, e i by means of hay racks. Among the | Picnic train L et amusements were n shooting contest and o | Will leave for that great fishing resort, | Beid 9 " ptwvee! e marrie o) % ine v 8 in. | the firm of Neuhaus game of base ball between the marvied men | Ray's Landing and Manawa park, Min- | e fun of eubais & C makers. He ordered goods and made a cash two performances wl bo | o A ng the scason daily at 4 and | giving him a veceivt for the amount on ult with intent l”“";‘i 8:30 o’clock p. m.) as follows: Nine and | printed slip beaving the firm name uand stat- ort | 1la.moand 1and2 p. m., and every per ¢ The basing rate for points t of the Missouri river will be The same rates as quoted above wil be put into effect from Ogden. In making : & these rates, th 4 visitors are in at- | left untouched., v nd Army of the Re- | Passenger assoc! Relief corps encamp- | Missouri river aro cut § ke, N. D. to vrovoke considerable discussion iu the as- poVilliam Phelps had his left ear bitten oft soclation meeting tomocrow ud - will prob- 0 I O oy Joen so daring in his | by @ stallion. The latter bit at another | ably lead to u reduction in rates, o nclther, Whitnoy nor tho” £00ds have | so many wre close at hind. Near the body | the groou veceived the attack and " 1ost his ‘1l bezan to wonder it he had been | Of the elder girl was found a man's blue | €ar . flannel coat. The whole aroused, farms, threshing m even villages are deses By the caving in of the Placer trench near it, had seen the | the Ho stake mine at Whitmore, Charles | & Buneman and five others were buried alive. Three have been rescued. About 200 delegate tendance on_the ( public and Woman' ment at Devil's 1 and the single men, in which the latter | eral Springs, German shooting grounds, were victorious. Manhattan beach and Manawa opera Oscar Hull took a change of venue to Jus- | house (wh tice Vien yesterda i on the charge of a mit murder, preferred agaiost him b man Harrison. After the hearing the & 4 § b, dismissed the case and directed that a now | thirty minutes theveafter until 12:30 information be drawn charging the defend- | night. Last train will leave Manawa ant with assault and battery. On this | for Council Blufis at 11: charge he was found guilty and sent to the 5 county jail for thirty duys. The two other MetsgorinniiRantilet's 16es, charges against him are still pending, and If you want something fine, leave an he will be t Chicago-St. Paul rate is hile the rates in Western tion tevritory east of the This is likely g o against him, had caught and killed 00, and tossed ler body into the BTATIONS. given a hearing | piven du in ten minutes after the discovery of S atal- | the crime fully 200 wien ivere on the ground. ' Passenger cintion tomorrow will, unless all signs blishaient of i one-fare D to Chicago during the World's fair, The proposition to establish re inflammatory rheumatism and dys- | $uch rates will be made at the meeting, und A number of cases bave been cured | if that or its equivalent s not don I, end in the e for the | Yite for the round t 5 D. . community is | The Daily Capital is authority chines ~and | statement that the Pi 1 and all the people | will ¢ aud upon writing to Chicago he d that there never had been uny crre ar 0 water \ I \r injured in its new shaft at Williamsburg, at a | Bothel, a home for river men, anchored | ™Hy"] 3 y » Ml the \ e | gt § 2 A ! unt, S.D., & two-story bullding was b By ; who are linble for the tax, and after serving | 9ently having the worst of it, pulled & re- | girl only 18 years old, had been mutilatod | aeoth of 300 feet, ¥ ations are’ being | at the foot of Jackson street. The struc- | torn dowi ¢ Broadway. volver from s pocket and shot it off in the | il ™o S SEEE B AT (AT RN | made to mine 500 tons & day next winter. tite - | torn down and other minor dumage done, d again as soon as the term he | order for Metzger & Randlett's delicious are engaged in the 's ‘ch. A number of | pepsi g o ary 5 alread f tho roads will threaten to wit is now serving has expived. The other (68 e v ATe (HnTA ATt B el oy B suspects were arrested and though thoy | already of t 8 il t u to witl- who were arrested at the same time with Attt Y N IEnE TRl gave fair accounts of themselves are still | Agent Lillibridee of the Cheyenne agency, | heay Mo, the ussociation. Matters uiay Hull, churged with being his accomplices in Domestie soap outlasts cheap soap. held. is authority for the statement that there ks Y the assault, have all been discharged. s 10 % ¢ to go any further. Nonc of the now upon the Cheyenno reservation, seven- | o B2 any - further. =~ N¢ John Vickler, N. C. Oleson and John FIRED, BUE MISSED. Rien Buildin ir Notes, teen missionarics, all fdians DUt two; ten | Luginess. and soveral of thein S Christianson formed a trio last evening ) Ciieaco, July 5—Two American republics | One Man Killed and Eight Others Injurea | CUrches and four more being built. .. | spent large amounts for extra equipments that hud been organized for the purpose of | J. A. Stafford Has . Narrow Eseape from | o oo™ s % 0 Rt iboiW ACDroSya ks NI ght: Joe Bear came down last evening from Hill | aye begiuning to worry over the failure of confiscating all the liquor in sight. They Two Murderons Negroes. By, S SO New Y T iy trolley ears of the | C1tY and stated to several that a rich strike | peoble to crowd the trains, The result is al- ceded in a large measure, but beforc | ConductorJ. A. Stafford of the Chicago, | fair today—Venczuela and Costa Rica NEw YoRk, Julyb.—Two trolley cars of the | i, gold ore had just been made in a claim m | most certain to be a reduction of rates. d made 4 complete success of it thewr | Rocle Tsiand & Pacific railway, had o narrow | foreign buildings are all now practic Brooklyn City Rafltoud compuny crashed | which he is intcrasted, on Tepes guleh, | * Chirman Caldwall of the Westera Pas: - together at Sixi spirits arose and they found it necessary to | - s PSR e , | finished and a few days will find the fifth. street, and Third | and that a rich body of gold ore had been | senger association “decided that under have somesport. The Salvation army hap- | escape from death yesterday morniug at tne socintion agreement officers of 3 4 S Te =n o bodrded | complete in its entirety. The finances of | avenue ata late hour last uight. Nine per- | uncovered. the revisod %(-ned to be havine a drill at the corner of | hands ofa couple of negroes who boarded ”w‘ hibition, too. are fast assuming a | 50nS were injured and onedied an hour later. A large number of new churches and | the regular army must pay full fare. The rysntstrect and Broadway, and thothres [ histrain ay 8 o'clock for tho purposo of , o o tbA daa Thea Tl The killed and mjured ar school houses are being built upon the In- | ruling was asked by the Atchison, which fellows amused themselves by standing off | stealing a ride. He discovered them u?flw»d'-. actory condition and the city of RICK M'HUGH, killed. - dian reservations in South Dakota this year | alleged that some of its competitors were and pelting the members with oranges. | about the time the train reached . the | Chicago is becoming truly, geateful for the infured by the different denominations, the Catho- | granting them reduced rates. They Werfllrufl_inon the charge of drunken- | senool for the deaf, and immediately | large number of visitors from abroad. An lics, Congregutionahists and Episcopulians R — oas ‘.““.‘L{‘n‘.‘f“?‘n“n”:‘f ‘ll::x k';:fifudl.lu:f,fi :‘f'.’" called upon the ' porter of the | gvening paper estimates that “in the period being the leaders. Rate Committes In Session, bieyele. rider and ilte 8. | train to help him put, them off. =~ After he | oyrced within the last twelve days of the At several places m South Dakota where | Sr. Lovis, July 5.—The rate committee of cycle rider and had tilted him into the | had succeeded in getting rid of them one of B ; 5 efforts are being made to sink artesian wells 5 . T 3 + street, hursing him considerably. the neroes turned suddenly and fired o re. | fair, a sum ranging from 120,000,000 to $150,- muh troublo is bolng exparienced on account | Sho Scuthwestern Railway and Stoamship After Thursday Miss Ragsdale's mil- | FoIver in the direction of the conductor. | 000.400 will be brought into Chicago by vis- of the drills striking rock, supposed to be | 3ssociation met here today, G. A. Jewott linory store will be found at N, - Poged | The ball missed its aim, but struck the car | jtors and left here.” Certain jt is that AT IE ORIt TR WAy grauite. There scems to -be a ledge of this | acting as chairman pro tem. The mecting oEYERIOLe AW L ound at No. —Pearl | and sent a splinter flying off, which struck every day shows a gradual increase in the / 3 e (AL . | granite extending the length of the entire | is for the purpose of disposing of the dock- street. Mr, Stafford in the face and reminded him ORreGON Crry, July 5.—A team driven by s der the J Vaulley. ST that something worse might have happened, | Bumver of attendance. M. B. Bradley, ran away and upset the | oo under the Jim Valley. .| eted subjects which were not considered at Stop at the Ogden, Council Bluffs, tie | qyo'no) & R L) S Ae S Pan et Today opened faiv and cool, with a bracin gt o st e Mining and smelting in the Black Hills | the meeting held in Chicago to cousider the o P R The police were notified of the occurrence, the crowds. bewn to flock | Wagon, throwing Bradley, his wife and four | go on without interruption. The condition : est 2,00 house in Iowa. but were unable to secure any trace of the an he crowds began to fioc My iy =t s Y s M amended agreement for reorganization and 1 ware ut > ates, The government build- | children over a forty-foot precipico, killing | of the silver market does ot affect them in | go'chiain shmatures of important. interests two miscreants. ; Rica and Venemela were | Mrs. Bradley, fatally injuring two children | the least. The hills constitute gold-bear- | po.coi&in §FIAEEGE BF FIRTEAIH, TUCHCELE dny with oxerciscs of an. in. | and bruising tho others, ing_country and the silver mines are un- | Clact a pormanent chaeman. O aceomt of Uiy il T, A eaiiny iborate preparations are being made to KTOW] % d b little was done today. The committee will Lo. "c"l.“f“'-'“[’.e,' .f\’." 'z}“."“.' what the | ojve the Columbus caravels, which are | jured and his wife aud being Miscy meet daily until the business now pending is weather is it reaches the customerin | oxpected to arrive about the 7th, having en- | thrown from a cari runaway horse. : thita disposed of. S N 3 The first fresh figs exhibited at the | disposed of. perfect “”"‘““L“."‘ '\"“‘}“" car load of | tored Lake M g, Lo 'm0 war ed by Lizhining World’s fair came from southern Nevada. T emons was put in Saturday. Michigan, accompanied by a fleot of vessels, - i e 3 o Dedicatlon of the Venezuela and Costa AL OLLISION OF ] OTURS. B! ST indicates trace. * missing. Grorae E. HUNT, Local Forecast OMelal. TAKE STEPS IN TIME, When your blood is out of order, You can't afford to wait. " A slight cold this scrofulous condition, is enough to threaten you with Consumption. ~At tho flrst sympiom of any Wwenkness in the lungs, oF with any cough that you can't soem o get rid of, ou should take Doctor Vioree's Golden . Modical Discovery. For Gonsum| tion itself, except in the == most advanced _stages, and for all the conditions that lead to it, this is a positive and proved remedy. Consumption is Lung-Scrofula. You must depend upon the blood for a cure. The * Dis- covery " reaches it, through tho blood, s nothing else can. 'Not only this, but eter form of Scrofula. In Consumption, Wi Lungs, Severo Lingering Coughs, Asthma, and ail Bronchial, Throat and Lung Affeo: tions, it is guaranteed to beneflt or cure, or your'money is returned. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. There is nothing in this country like | George Schindele is home from Chicago. | ypo fruie kept in. Wheeler, Hereld & Miss Belle Harkness retuined yesterduny from a trip to the World's fair, J. H. Mather of 309 North Eighth street has gone to Chicago for two weeks. tancous, \ : 3 4 Choap Excurslons to the Fair. = o T A A e D SR faLaoco; bys deatiol i | Gagerows, Mich,, July 5.—A farm house | _Butte has done herself proud by aunexing j } Alma, of Grand Island, Neb., are guestagof The Grana Hocel, Including the coast survey steamer Bluke | 8 iles northeastof this pluce was struck | South Butte and sthe Parrot addition, i | CINCINNATL July 5.—After several efforts For Colic, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cholera 3.Q. Anderson and fauwily. Councli_ Blufts, The mo : Morbus and Cholera Infantum, take Dr. Pierce's Compound Extract of Smart-Weed. HYNSTER SPRACS WATERCH elezant in | will go up the lake to meet them. When they | by lightning and burned Iy this morning. | creasing her population by 2,500, to agree ou o general reduction in World's Mrs. F. J. Schnorr is visiting relatives in | Towa. Dining room on seventh floor. | arcive at thegrounds there willte paradeof | A mun named Babcock, his wife and child, | A petition 10 congress to open the hot | fair rates, the principal railroad lines of Crystal Lake, [ll. Sbe will spend the re- | Rate, $3.00 and $5.00a day. B. F. Clavk, | United States troops, sailors and mavines, | a man named Frost of Fostoria, and a child | springs portion of the Shoshone reservation nnati seem to have decided to act sep- -4 miinder of the sumuer there and at the | Prop) with detachments of French, Italiun, Rus' | of Roberts, a tenant, were burnod to death. | to settiement is being circulated. arately. The Pennsylvania line has tuken > Vorld's fair. b e sian and Spanish sailors, and a muster of | Roberts’ daughter was fatally hurt. Five The annual sun dance of the Shoshone and | the initiative by announcing the first cheap Miss Flora § who has been visiting urth. queer people from Midway plaisance, It s | others in the house escaped. Arapahoe Indians, at which the young bucks | excursion with a ten days limit. Tt has Miss Delia F eft yesterduy for her | Robert Golden, an ll-year-old boy who | also intended to include soldiers from all the are made “braves,” occurs at the Aparahoe | made a $7-round-trip rate for July 11, tickets BOTTLERS OF home in Missouri Valley, Miss Fenner ac- | lives with his mother near the cornerof | couatries of the earth as far as possible} Botn Shatito KAl = reservation next weelk. permitting ten days stay in Chicago. companied her for a visit. Third ayenus and Ninth atreet, was tho Vi The address of welcome will be detivered by Rrrox SrriNs, Fla., July 5—While try- —er There is yet a great deal of snow on the o make an arvest last night City Mar- | mountains in Slocan district, and severalof | .. Dold She ipat. i shal Whitehurst was shot and killed by | the trails leading to the mines will have to | . SAVANNAW, Ga., July 5.—I'ke Darien Short Bird Stevenson at Sapling Woods. White- | be shoveled out in order to getin needed | Line railroad, nineteen miles long, from here sked to participate in the exercises, hurst returned the fire, fatally wounding | supplies. to Darien, Ga., a nesr conuection with the The World's fuir national commission met | Stovenson. AV tard There are about fifty pack animals on the | Savannan, Florida & Western railway, has Mrs. E. J. Shubert left last evening for | tim of a bad accident Tuesday night. S Galveston, Tex., 10 make au extended Vsit, | or iy oo SEomLBIEhY. Home together with Mr. ana Mrs. G. A. Yancey, | Of the ucighbonst had been shooting off big She will be gone for several months. dynamite ,flru('r.udcrs,hnml he and his Mr. Ed and Miss Lena Morehouse of Mis- | Prother, a little older, had been watching r nation souri Valley, Tn,, and Miss Nellio Anders of | the sport. Ono of the crackers had burned | 8% noon and, for the fivst tim Hon. John Sherman. A number of other | in senators and prominent men, including Al son of lowa and ex-Speaker Reed, have been Mynster Springs MINERAL WATER , b05: 1 ; 8 Y Nukusp-Slocum trail, and about the same | been sold by decree of tho court obtaincd by —AND— ! N ) aniz ediately went into secret ¥urs Lost In a Fire, - I G Creighton. Neb, are visiting with Charles | us faras the end of the fuse and then appar- | Bapization, imme Y i CEw Y Tt Wire in the fur store | Bumber strung out between the end of the | the Continental Trust company of New York. ’ P o] y ® | ently went out. Robert went to picl session. ~ Commissioner Tousley, in making New YoRk, Jul rein the fur store | pr S neat 2 = NI AT e v, Improved Hire’s Root Beer. [ § nMc‘:x‘;-(uhE?sluln?;lxo\v\"f‘?;"‘y‘;::".w"‘lsiiifls‘&io{?“ :\I!“lllmv:':ullusstn! the man who. Uhlll)lll‘k'-‘f:)::] the motion, said there were muny things | of Henry Seide caused a loss of /000, | Esuslow pnd the mises and oamps: | It .wos' bought by Mr. Leyorman, of New P around New Denver. York, representing the northern bond- Mr, and Mrs, F H. w. | it, and who supposed tho fire was out. Ju:t | 10 bo talked over which should not be [ Much of the damage fell on C. Smith, Murs, Seide's cus- Privute tamilles furnisned with Pure Drink- e e i ho fire was out. Ju o st h of the dam oll on Sold By the 10th of this month the shipment of et | Iug Wator frosh every moraing, at §150 per Halon (Mo O LA O m el W, W EhAOHIa b MR arackerieaploded. His T o o tomers, whoso furs lio was carrying for the | peef cattle from the ranges of Wyouing will e Industry and got pure anthorn, D. W. Bushuell, ) 5 v was s and, ean Yt oo CF. 7 7 arnest. There his never bees z Putronize Homo Industry an At Mims Zuranehlon mes mmonet e wmson | L was left hanging by a shred of skin, | holders in the captive balloon compuny, 3 bogln luscon easnost. Liore busiioverivagn water and who.esome i er drinks. ¢ Council Blufts departures for the World's | The end of his sccond finger ‘also blown | filed a bill in the circuit court tod Three Killed in a Picnio Fight. a better lot of beeves for shipment than are v ld's off, so that it had to be amputated at the ing that a rccoiw‘r ',qr the company bo "’;‘N Dora Wright of Lincoln, daugh ¢ | first joint. ‘The thumb, it is thought, will pointed. ‘ Jmll(‘(t:"Loll{‘nshnhpnm!v(l C “Doc™ Wright, wawell known former Biamita, | be saved by the aid of several stitches. Son'fo Ik puargo ol tho oo o ol Ao oy Jormar &) Wi |, Sherman Casey, a young man residing at | The m";plnnmm-.k‘ aims fo iZomp on South Soventh streot.. She hus | 210 Thirtoenth avene, was ring off u stmall | SIS O BES0FIE TR 1 0 et The list comploted i course at the convent 1y | cannonon the glorious Fourth. Repeated | § Duas i, $50.000, ohn Marse James | 1OW to be secn all over the state. (PR arana ki) For the week endiog June 24 there were I Smith were killed tna | 0oy in “the warohouses at Ukiah, Cal., bales of wool, agirregating 356,665 pounds. is amount represents tho clip of 101 sh vanches of the aorthorn portion of Mendociuo LouvisvirLe, July Francis and Dem) fight at o picnic yesterday. It is thought Joel Mitchell fired the fatal shots. No ar- rests. Mynster Springs Water Co., Council Bluffs, la. COUGH dgooln, f:'.l'?fli}’:‘."i.i‘;fifu':‘&’:fi‘r‘a' n‘l‘l‘; l\lfinlnlcl: (x::;z\l;c 5"‘1';'; cla mxtc‘fl, i‘x:ufieillli;] ”“u'ui’flyfi'xifi \;;'I:::l:i‘fiml‘l';lxt (‘u(-‘lll;,:lrr\'l(::.,..“;l‘l‘;;l<“L‘A':\"|::XI::ILI Fraser, w:?\l-‘uiwlrhr car loaded with passengers re- D ON T D EL A Y sp‘;fi:}u n :FEILO i) Ask your grocor for Domestle soap. | loadin e thoro was & prematuro explysion. | W€ B Patrick Daly, James Morris aud J. . Carl. | urning fvom the park caught fire near the TAKE g e — Williamson & Co., 106 Main street, iax powder, his wkin beluz discolored 50 PELD SARREE GF. 4 BHIF 04B: :21‘J:;7}r3rd-.“fifi‘x::.’d in Laako Luboo by tho Wb | qpialyy and the panic-stricken passengors 8 horvhh, L largest and best bicyele stock in city. B T s anrecokuizabic. Ho | g ondway, Now York. the Scene of an Ex- FXpavT s, Rapely e biod with ol lver, DY bl P ey T S R R M T T o Boone Hardman, young man living on ,,‘j';!"' AS 'l‘";“—l'fl“_ "‘;"‘.'\'“""-. J.N. Adams of Loring, Aluska, has come Bennett avenues. Mrs, C. Watte, who liyes at tho -mrm“_ - Avenue C, between Tenth and Eleventh New Youk, July 5.—Thisafternoon a cable | president Palmer of the World’s Falr an | down from Port Sinpson on the Princess v gl RACTS and loi atin and ity proporty bought and 8old.” Pusey & Thom Blutth 4 streets and a little girl named Ida Currant | car became unmanageable on Broadway near Earnest Advoeate of It. Louise. He represents in Alaska the Cut- Seventeenth street and Avenue A, had her ;vuro :ivug{ugud m‘:lr:l':g off ;u;‘old muzzle luu;l- the City hall park and started on a rampage Cn10a6o, July 5.—President Palmer of the | ting !"nchlilllghcomlmny of Sun l“r‘unchvo. confidence 1 the genus tramp sovercly | iog shotgun, and the quick succession 1 | yoward” the Battery. The gripman was un. | Worlds falr stired u Al Occasionally he goes out prospecting und g ¢ , and vh £ succ A an was un- g edup th> national com- castons)| b . L shaken last evening. A seedy looking - | Whi¢h the volleys were aischarged warmed able to release the grip, and under the cir ¢ 1 5 » | has discovered an islund ot quartz near Lor- ) v o ¥ on- J 3 = | mission this afternogn on ‘‘Sunday opening. dividual called at her house and wanted to | tiq 580014 weapoD S0 9 grpel pltoh of eu al N (4 ing, o work which he will try to form a thusiusm, in & paroxysm of which it went | cumstances the brake beam became useless, | He urged the adoption of the Hundley- | company in San Francisco. show her some articles that he had for sale | off too soon, in fact, before theload had been A In front of the postoffice the runaway car [ Tawsley resolution, which has for its pur- The eastern company which is preparing Sho allowed him to do 80, and so great was | rammed into place. The explosion filled | crashed 1uto the rear platform of a horse car | pose the closing of the gates on Sunday. to develop ore, oil, coal and soda interests in his persuasive ubility that it was not long | Hardman's fuce withi burning powder aud he | gyt 09 118 EEEE B OVE O @ HOPSC In his speech President Palmer said that | Wyoming announces that it will this season (UM A S NARE ia now sufferiug severely from the effects, | Ahoad. 'The driver of the horse car reined | ot rhors” of ‘thi ‘commission had put | commence. the construction of a railrosd until she had agreed to make some pur- | iy Jityle givl stood by with a flask of pow. | 118 horses to one side just in time to save Sommens 3 Taliroad chases, Mr, Tramp then stated the ; e themselves in an attitude of antagonism | from Rawlins to Great Falls, Mont., to con- principal object of his visit, which was to den in her hund, and this, too, went off, | them from being run down. Both horses | toward congress; that they were in & pect the Union Pacific and the Northern Pa- , Councll §puols. vaults. chimneys at Taylor's grozery, 640 proved farm in e 97-32-41 for wale at $4,000.00. Tl way below its value, Johnston & Van Patton. Infu. Croup. el — nd Asthma, JOR EXCHANGE, nice lot on bottom for horss first stages, aud bugky. Greenshiclds, Nicholsoi & Co. Use at once, - - - 1 (o work about the & young in; ouse other roou 00! . v 4 . 4 ¢ Y fret dose. Bold by deal farge ADply ut office of Leonard Everett, larder contained. Mrs. Watts went to the | sears have had & chance to heal over, torn awi of the petty . avasion that pre- | tothe condition of the money market. Over to got the wherewithal to satisty SN With the partly demolished horse car | tends that the opening of the gates on | g450 000 has already been expended by the b 100 ] . s anageable cable cor con. | Bunday wa ccordance with law. The pany. her visitor's appetite. Returning a few min- | Greenshields, Nicholson & Co,, real | dhead, the still uninanageable cable car con- | Sunday was in accord company. ARTMATA VR . NAUUTCARA A gl | 00, SAGRAINOD. o :C0: tinued on its mad rush. - The gripman strug- | repeal of the Sundag.closing act had never S———. petite and all, and he had taken udvigtage | 5 to#nd rentals,b00 Broudway. Tel.151. | gled and strove with nil his mght o veloase | Deon i the covrts, for the final decision Kansus ers Dou'c Neod Help, 8 \ o 80 5 m— - | the grip, failing in which he shouted . | hinged upon the master of jurisdiction, and | Torexa, July 5.—Governor Lewelling has pair of gold sleeve buttons valued at about ¥ty 4 i Wy i v a double rate.~ The pussengers in both cars | 9 he _ gates —Wa D olation Of | 41,6 Jagisluture to take action for th elief 3. The police were matified of the thasy | fast surved for fishing purties. Fred | becume ulurmed and made & rush for the | futh, was withdit sanctfon of law | Uhe lo¥isiutu LMoy 448" Folls ¥ hpd Rapp, proprietor, doors, but the conductos obstructod their | #4nd ~had injured ‘the good name of | of the farmers inthe western partof the fnd ’:Jwrr:‘l{f‘l'n‘,mit“l’-“::glu‘:]‘:"{'ll&mtlfi‘e‘; ..fi{(;f‘\‘,‘;- e | Say Hnd prevented anynody from ioamierr | the commission. (If:he motion to saopt | state who huvo no sced wheat on_account of caught. Another improvement to the popuiar | Near St. Paul's churctyard on Broadway | the resolution is lost now, I give notice that | the drouth. He says the exigences of the Schubert piano. Swanson Musie Co there was o blockade of horses and wagons, lfim)l move & reconsideration and keep it up | case are not great enough to warrant such Domestic soap is the best. ——— and & number of trucks were standing on | A%long as the commission sustains me. 7The | a course. Whilo wheat is a failure, the corn —— No Music ut the Park, the track. The runaway cars dashed into | original closing rule stands and will stand | prospect was unever bette; Cook you meals this summer on a gas For some time past the question of having | the first one. ‘The wheels -or the | unless a majority of the commission sees fit ————— range. At cost at the Gas company. music at Fuirmount park on Sunday after- | vehicle were torn off and the | terepealit. > Makos the Usual Claim, s e S————— noons during the summer has been under | bovses thrown down, while the | Several other members made speeches and | Puesto, Colo., July 5.—The Bank of Flor- cons. = B . driver was hurlea against' the wall of the | then Comnissioner Martindale™ asked for | enceat Floreuce,Colo., closed its doors today The field day held by the Youdi Ments | COhMideration. Dalbey's band wants #40 a | chuchyard. He eseaned with slight i Roathonsmont uatl) the writién ovluion of e a A Miantaan A tiaua IO N Christian association on the Fourth was a | 48Y for its services aud the motor company | juries. ~Still tho cars rushed on, ploughing | Justice Fuller, which, it was claimed by | of Bcrio"“fhe ussets aud Habilities are ety . g would not pay that amount. A proposition | through trucks and knocking down ho Commissiouer St. Clalr, would settle ponts o, ¢l success in every way except financially. The de by th . h , At ine rses. e ey i ey unknown, but it is claimed that the deposit vl WAL AN SRe ShAR= ° | was made by the company to the park cow- [ The drivers usuully had warning aud | under contention, cou had and lald be- | g0 o'\iill be paid in full commi ugh mouey to pay | missioners to go into partnership, each pay- | escaped, but owing ‘to the blockade they | fore the commission for guidance, tho expenses, so that the settlement with | iug half, but to this the commissioners would | were unable to save their horses and wagons. President Palmer assented to this and the Secretary lRose is still a thing of the future. | not sgree, reasoniug that as it s the | When the cars had cut a passage through | commission adjourns A number of the young men who took part | motor company that made all the money | the blockade seven horses were stretched iu the contests are making arrangements | through in Kiog George Hasu't Abdicated, i . L Ar 1l A . Loxvox, July 5.—It is reported from the ased patronage, it ought to be | upon the ground uad about five wagons Committed sulclde, United States that King George of Greeco ‘ i J for & genuine college fleld mect at Manawa | the motor company that put up the | were rendered fit for the repair shops. 1. Josern, Mo., July 5.—Victor Langfeldt, | has abdicatea and republic proclaimed. n eam e 0]‘ S. on or about August 1. The audience at the | stuff. The commissioners gave thelr final [ When it was scen that nothing could stop | & German of noble birth, committed suicide, | The Greek consul general here pronounces - | o] at such an expenditure of the | nearest telephone and notifie p oy, | 0 Sy o— il portunity of witnessing anotber sutertain | publio funda was uncalled for. 1t is likely, | streot power house. The cable was stopped | oeucyj e Fesult of 1UI" health and Suaucial | yusiice Bintont tion Critical. Dy eing,‘ ,Cle“’{‘!‘,fl,’ an.d « quflnishing ment of the same kind. t00. that they do not. care 10 run the risk of | immediately and the cars came o o stand- g Newrokr, R. L, July 5.—{ustice Blatchford OF GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. damage suits which might be brought | still below T phone 310, Send for carculars and price list, Omuba office: 1621 Farnam Tel. 152L o At & meeling of the Young Men's | refusiug everything except liquid food, i — rinity church. Trafiic on Broad- Btate H for B d Gl Cl o) % Ce il Bluffs offl L N 26 . Tol Use Domestic soap, agolust thew boudsmen by certain citizens | way was N‘P’:ud{*; Juna) whu:. on Broa ome for Hoys and Girls. is 10 & critical condition. "He is reported nl ouncil Bluffs office and worke, cor. Ave. A and 26th St. e f :