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1893--T WENTY PAGES. A SUNDAYSNOVEMBER 5, SIks, Dress Goods, Jackets, Gapes and Wraps FOR ONE WEEK, e — OUR REASON The temptation to buy goods this season, for a merchant in a position to do so, was simply irresistable. Mr. Fal- coner went into the market expecting to stay two weeks, he stayed six, the result is we have doubled the stocks in our Dress Goods, Silk, Jacket, Cape and Wrap Departments. The prices paid were lower than they ever had been. We are pre- pared this week to show our friends the largest and best selected stock of Dress Goods, Silks, Jackets, Capes and Wraps ever All We make this splendid One is to reduce our large stock, and the other is to give our friends the full benefit of our magnifi- Remember, 20 per cent comes off the regular price of all our Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets, Jackets, Capes and Wraps for one week commencing tomorrow 1808, 1807, 1809 Douglas St, brouéht into the west and give for the coming six days a discount of 20 per cent on everything in these departments. goods that were marked down will remain so and the discount taken off the marked down price. cffer for two reasons. cent purchases. DESTROYED MOSHER'S HOPES wards went to Omaha, and that they are money turned over to bim by s prede- crease its capital from $300,000 to 50,000. | HE v B T | ) w T \ “Iam s man not addicted to unfair movey turaey over o b, by e prsec: | HEAVY INTERESTS INVOLVED | ot szcapiatseom somon to smoom, | coUNCTMEN FIGHTING MAD | iamemsn oot sae s 1 g tog! A E. B. Wilber, as given at a former hearing. - | National have been elected to the piaces of The meeting then quieted down somaswhas DISAPPOINTED HARRISON. The state still has the right reserved to in- e those of the other bank pending the comple- and a resolution was put through proviaing — 4 troduce e\’idtém'edwuchh;‘x on lhe| aupmuunr 8 tion of the details of oonsolidation, which for a special election to be held tha third oA 3 4 5 5 : t Candidate Finds a Revolu- | setting up fraud in the settlement of i i ituti will be in a few days. i 's Oi i i Tuesday of the prese i Fis Rofusal to Testify Gives His Creditors snvr-m::::n B::m"m‘ ) et et A forenat Ruel Thnreday.| 00X Oity Embarrassed Institutions to Be S COlicago's Oity Fathers Engage in a Lively thE oAt v.a"‘;xe{-';"'pfiflfia ;l;:;orq:in\:g a Chance. FremoxT, Nov. 4.—(Special to T Bee.]— | of next week. Placed on Their Feet. * AGLE O A LINKES, Scrap Among Themselves. cessor at today's special meeling of the Ll 4 i o gy counci s Al Judge T. O. C. Harrison, republican nominee HIS BUKDEN WAS TOU HEAVY. Agreement of Cxtensive Rallroad Systems e, o for supreme judge, was looking over the PECULIAR FINANCIAL EXPERIMENT | C02ins Troubie in Smatter Properties. | oo oo oo oo R e R A B S AFFIDAVITS OF THE WRECKER IGNORED | qiiy under the conduct of ‘“udge” Ha- | Judge Symes, n Prominent Denverite, Com- / Stovx Ciry, Ia., Nov. 4.—[Special to THE HAVE 0 BECALLED IN | o0 o e o s (lomans e auehip of mond yesterday. The judge claimed that b lnlv-;nlcmo. i Bee.]—A survey has just been made at Bel- result of the Swift republican help, are in is chances seemed to be good, but that | UENVER, Nov. 4. —Hon. George G. Symes, a | mond with a view of connecting the Mason alliance with Swift ana he may ultimately atifls in All the Suits Filed at Lincoln Ehe;e rare 5o many and such peculiar influ- | ex<ongressman, a prominent attorney, one Ken::r:;- ‘;:Au(‘;a Co:plnl.-‘;n"o\'l | Gity & Fort Dodge road with the Iows | AUemPt to Eiecta Temporary Sucosssor to | triumph. Will Probably Be Permitted to ences at work in the campaign that it was | o Colorado’s pioneers and one of Denver's SR DAl T Central at that place. It is proposed by this Carter Harrisun Knds in & Disgrace- Disorder Renewed. et I idsmant ik Bard to tell in whioh direction “the land | & HECE B EONEE BT A eitizens, lies Sound Business Purposes—De- e vl ek el fal Row—A Lively Time Later on Alderman Madden presented a ol lays.” He expressed much disappointment - tails of the Plan. 2 8 SALODEILIE E0) for = While. resolution providiag for the selection by the Defanite that Dodge county republicans were so | at the morgue. s Mason City and Fort Dodge to Dubuque, extra session of a temporary mayor. Alder- %, badly split up as they mm{nd nzg ;\:Jr lf;-ozqes kxll]cd hl;nsulf. presumably, and thence to Chicago. This action has man Tripp had introduced a similar resolu- - ~ . be . by a brief survey of while ring under pain so intense that S £ 2 been brought about by the changes in freight ; & tion, and in the attempted discussion which M’(LINCOLN-QO'. 4 —.TN"’C‘;‘ to Txs B"']d_- city, "ss he had been piaformed | his reason was temporsrily affected. The | T:l"’;;‘fl"' i;\‘:’:'é") ispf‘:;"o'fi‘:“a"n:r': schodules 30 s 1o givo the throuzh lines all CH*“:& Nfl: t-Aldbmxl (5ot | follgwed agothier dissaceful soouo of disor- Chariey Mosher has & few more roun by parties on whom he 1 i P 5oy ] . | th ts and the smaller roads to | occurred in the council chami a; er ensued. The police were cal o e anoeatar attoreys ho 1o Tikoly o | was. practical unanimity for him. Tnat | suicide oocurred in room 70, Symes block, | og,; tg Credits Commutation company | o busimess aba oss. It promises €0 boA | when the aldermen mot to eloct & succosson. | Fostors order and. the Eouhiar it 1 - 8 orney Harri ade a good impression on | some time between 6 o'clock last evening g = Lo « & b= o were forced to taie thet realize that the fine laid pians of umsolf | Judge Harrison mafe® £4% IR % | 0d 12 o'clock soday. e was discovered at | fied its articles of iucorporation and com- | good thing for Belmond. ot with o | 0 the murdered mayor, Hon. Carter H. | Wgre forced totake theirseats. © and backers are likely to miscarry in a great | 08 08 WEOR OO (0 G L LY good nddress, | vhat hour by the colored janitor, who, knock- | Menced business. The company has control | B FUUL 8 BRosperous furmanh mot with B | Harrison, Rivalry for the chairmanship of | Swift placed in nomination. by the repube many importaut cases. Judge Tibbets this | byt the movement for Holcomb is irresisti- | ing at Judge Symes’ door and receiving no | of and has consolidated and recognized all | 8™ CHE PEG L O RORE MEBE L " ®Mpig | the meeting caused a fight in the council | licans, while MeGi was nominated by morning ordered Mosher's affidavits in the | ble and is sweeping over every political bar- | answer, inser his pass key and entered | the industries of importance that wentdown | taiin took fright and ran away. Hill was | chamber almost as soon as the session | the democrats for mayor protem. The bal- i 8 ¢ him to be | rier. the room. He was horrified by discovering | jay April in the wake of the rotten Union | thrown from the wagon in such a manner | opened. Inting resulted in thirty-four votes for Swift, PAFOSNL pulie bronght: sgawma) ttier weather for | his employer, sitting ina chair before him o P i ; J = stricken from the records. Mosher's attor- | Never was thero PRV BEUA are | quite dead. Loan and Trust company. Theso luclude | 45 to roll under the rear wheols of the | “rno council is amost evealy divided | bhirty-three for McGilien and one blaak, ) V] gath st 1 L The o i odi 3 y 4 | the Union Stock Yards company, owaer of eavily loa vehicle, which passed over itic: The 3 i id the chair ruled election.” et o “xlr‘:l\?e':t Sk ruling | EroTE I 10 e e vors uaver. moro T e e oo | the stoci vards and packiog houses; the tim, mangling his body 1o a horrible maner. ;"l‘;:lrt_"tl;‘».vi)mn:rwllefi\:b‘l;wlns‘;u‘:e B sught || Thoexcitement in the con dors outsiae o e he o ¥ > d to the death cha r. Sioux City Dressed Beef and Canning com- Vhen found he was unconscious aun od in A ot tha e dead mayor council chamber was intense during the 3 rhic - o g e d S air, e FoBvs s . s 4 'he e vam- e | 8nd. with dificulty. d Cl caso upon which an attempt was made | e namber of FOCCE TSR, & tho | His mouth gaping open, lay the remains of | \varehouse company, owning the terminal | The greatest excitement provails in Wam- | voting strensth. There has been s flerce | JiG, WD, Ailicully, handled the crowd, Thursday to examine Mosher, but he court y-9p . N it A Re et O s § ofpiins o | facilities hore; the Missouri River Bridee | kau over repeated attempts made by incen- | sy oipnal quarrel among the republica ich wildly surged back and forth in an 7 $9 oxpmin o prospects at noon today are that the vote of | Mr. Symes. On the floora pool of blood had | (A0 VERS TRERE BAG, RRSSRIE UVER, SRS ER | dirios to burn the town, Half a dozen fires al quarrel among the republicans, | epdeavor to gain cntrance to the meeting. held that Mosher had been informea that ho | 1503301 %all much short of that last year. congealed ‘which partially surrounded a | COmMPAnY, OWRIDE the PArUAILY CRRPCRC | | ve beeh discovered in less than two weeks, | the followers of George B. Swift, who beat B reniblicin members Laft the colae was to be examined in relation to all of the el e murdarons looking " weapen.ia pi-caliber | the * Missouri river; the Hodges and | audintwoor Lhree cases their early dis: | Martin B. Madden for the republican [ chamber, but the democrats feared to move, sases brought against hia versonally. Many | gy o RE NG Snocial o Tax | ditated the manner of death, aud s beief | the Vlormick interests, [ E | eovery only proventod desteucive conflagra; | masoralty nomiuation, being acoused by | 85 they feared tho cppasition might, wit C volve the e Bl . o > < g B The capital stock is $7,500.000, of whicl fon: ne of the fires was staried ne: b 0 ie: 4 o aste" 0 majority (vhirty-five votes), Mr. and Mra. J. H. Lynch, Miss Edna Gates 7 s : 5 " | stock. The stock will be issued to the cred- | 8 larze portion of the city would have been o Swift o of one hour the republicans returned and the Mosher had endeavored to transfer to other | i 'y 670 oh “und daughter Jessie, F. | Dlished. Judge Symes was clad only in his | 55050 1,0 companies and people mentioned Boomad” The peopls arerreatly wrought up. | administration patronage and prestieein the | sesaion was regularly adjourned. parties a fow days before tho failure of the | 7 "Nayior, Mr. and Mrs, A. N. McHenry, C. | BRIt shirt when he liiled mseit, But0ue | e oost of the stock is to be paid in cash or [ About two months ago Miss Georgia Ruoy | coming election, November 7, has naded fuel | Counsel was called in, but was unable to Capital National bank. The effect of the | I, Richards and F. M. Wetherald have' re- | Shot Wes saken, its squivalent, and stock may be issued for | of Muscatine, accompanied by hersister and | 1o the fire. A large number of judges | dcide whether or mot Swift had been er of Judge Tibbetts in striking Mosher's | turned from the fair. 8 : ; securities equivalent 1o the par value of the | a girl friend, went 1o Davenport, and going R Pt lye elected. qeder ot Judx fhdpad . Sohwear hos returned from the Re- | _Thedead manleaves a wife aud daughter, | SFRRRERR, U0 VAT U0 00 BEESRAE £ 400 | to'the Kimball house registered under are to bo elected and extraordinary fnterost Action by the Repubiicans. ABawer SLinii. o ROUORI Iy, 10 KITRIS | L) 20 v 1oy, 5k Tihoareat prosen visiting in Mussachusetts, | {orcentages of preforrod or preforred and | sumed names. While walling in the ladics' | ttaches to Mo result, owing to the contest | gporly ntier Chalrman MeGillen refused PislatTEIndement 18 Atauls Jobu Cropsey of Lincoln is visiting rela- | He was wounded fn 1ho epiné during the | common to the amount of the face value of | waiting room to be shown to theirroom. | being made by Governor Altgeld's fricads | to declaro Swilt elected ou the vote of 54 to Tried to Hang Himsolf. tives here. and been much depressed, Before his death | NOtes assigned to the company, endorsed by Miss Georgia, in some manner, slipped and | against Judge Gary, who presided at the | 83 and one blank the republican aldermen Frank Huber isin the county jail await- | Mrs. Jessie Overman of Laramie, Wyo., I8 | } "0,10 the following note to his wife the Union Loan and Trust company of Sioux | fell down the elevator shafiand was crushed | trial of the Haymarket unarchists, withdrew to the auteroom of the council . | visiting Mrs. H. A. Hendershot. <o) e _ | City and carryiug with suc signment all | to death by the ascending carriage. John A .‘\hh-rm:m.l\ illen, democrat, and H P. | chamber. They proceeded immediately to fng sentence {rom tho court for grand lar- | ¥y g orioyel has returnd from Omaha. My omamer wivs: Thave n torrible atack | 1oty chorcon and ail security and lions | Ramson, 4 administeator of her estate, has | Burn, republicat, wers nominated for chair: | cwear in Swife s mayor. County Clerk ceuy, of which he was convicied last weok. | Goorge Braumbaugh, o farmer near Desh- | of coukestion of the buc and bratn. 16140 | 3,70 000 railroad, terminal and hrix]yc4 brought'suit in the Scott county district | man of today’s uiceting of the couucil, and | Wulff administerad. the. outh. swhivh sus : . Hel"n‘x“&!‘n’:fiu:'iuh:i'lmg ;m:rm“'an:;fi ler, has just finished husking 104 nm:: of | ail about the assets and business affairs. Con- | properties, stock s or real or other es- ; inst H \\', Nnx'xllfllm,‘lnmllun} of :'j'l‘llfx-":;:tll.«tlll‘llt' roll ‘mrl:"é'h‘r“k{ nl:lumfi'ed drawn up and attested. matter will AXNSOT 00O hea o, " | corn. which averged forty-three bushels to | sult Oscar Reuter as vour attorney. tates and obligations of indorsers or others bail nouse, for ,000 damages for at McGillen was eloc e rushed 10 | now rest until the regular meeting of th : sequently bis frequeut threats that he would | th¢ gcre, b Have the whole condition of my estate ex- | in any way liable for payment thereof and ath of the girl the speaker's chair and seized the gavel B R Sl TR comumit suicide have been laughed at by bis | ' Johy Warnecke threshed thirty-five ncres | plained to Mr. Ciieosmian und bo will seo that | sicded by tue Sioux City Terminal Railway | The Johnson county = Agricultural and Bediam Broke Loo cil chamber is guarded by police. fellow prisoners. Yesterday he bid them | of wheat, which went twenty-six bushels per | ¥ family's Hhitle fortune 1s mo sacrificed for | 454 Warehouse company or the Union Stock | Mechanical Society has just commenced suit | ) o0 g L - bus customary farewells, saying that whien | acre, aud yeu people say tuis is an off year. | Lt {{uica sot bettor e A o ' | Yird combany of Sioux City. For these | in the district court av lowa City to estab- [ Bedlam followed, =~ Amid burmoil and ® WOKS.HID WA DXRIAE 26 WO, - e ——— . i ' | notes the company may issue preferred | ish its title on the lands u by it shouts, Alderman Hepbu 0 is an ad- corpse, or words to that effect. ‘I'hey scoffed West Point Notes, Mr. O § S i S’ £a06 valuo e | fair grounds. This hus been madc necessary | herent of - gthe Madden republic . . . 5 r. Cheesman, who is referred to above, | Stock in amount of the face value of the r grounds. i S e OOAR S i R Well Known Omaba Crook Very Nei and told bim he was 190 much of 4 coward | - wst Pout, Nov..—(Special to Tu Bre.| | T me Judes Symes hus boon worseies | notes in eu of 14 notes of dohn Horpick | by a claim_made 10 these sawe lands by [ faction, =~ mounted tho = spesker's AONB Omabs Grask Yary Near the 4 W81 biment iog Juiler Langdon | —Wenzel Duda and daughier Josephine ar- | about bis business affairs, and in addition to | and the Sioux City” Dressed Beef and Can- | Frauk K. Novak, who says the lands came | chulr - tad who eirk | auempied to | o Beatod o fow ol . A O O o Ra% | rived in town last evening from Madison to | this was in very poor heéalth. His suicide | ning company, the campauy will issue into nis possession ut & tax sale made in | throw him oub. = Howh sldermen claimed | = Sriacuss, } HNox. ¢.~{Bpooial.Teles ! e auakousd r-9 AAOP 13 ATuiMre 0ok, T AT family. was a great surprise 1o him, however. T of its face value in preferred and 25 per | December, 1857 S he clection, and each oalled for the reading | gram to Tas Ban.]—The case of “Di .l:‘;';:hil::':w‘ m‘e w'v:f l:llf‘ “‘_:'EW: h:;’;‘ '“A”nelnyrl‘“‘ e:’;":d‘-‘ R R A George G nes was born in Ashtabula | cent in common stock ulnd on approval hlr ’nm I>‘uu\4 Xi\x A-’hulil‘j nlh‘:l"\r‘»m.l\'l.h{»l' an | O KRG PR AN u"rc:‘:wm rl‘:‘ Wilson for the murder of Datective Harvey D o " > fact tl iller Thursday. y 't | county, Ohio, April 23, 1840, and was there- | the board of directors the company wili | alle ax deed givel ctober 16, 159 ? e adten ¢4 < was given to the jury at 7:30 tonight. he g tho cell rovealed the fuct that Huber | home of Mrs. Miller Thursday. Whe pleasant | 92 50,0 ite 54 years old.' He was a mem. | issue for such notes of D. T, Hedges 75 per county treasurer, a8 the result of Aldormsn Maddeo be lioard, aud vhe lauer | a8 81708 tohe Jory ab T8 fosight b i A% okt ,u‘w:,'f.'u‘f'.’nm':,“‘;:,,"J:',f'f,‘,'::, O e o ore and sons William and John | ber of the Twenty-fifth reziment, Wisconsin | cent of the face value.in preferredand 35 per opurporting to, have been madein De | cratio resolution. Maaden handed his reso. | Hoyt, the prisoner's counsel, District At- ventiltor of bis cell, He was appareatly | returned from Humphrey Thursday, where | infantry, of which cx-Secretary of Agricul- | coyhin GRORSICCR. 0o o0 oloven mem. | such a Sale of the society’s property for the | lution to Hepburn and the olerk jumpoed | toroey Shoveand the charge of the court 1 unconscious when cut down, but the sheriff | they Lave been engaged all Sosumee 8 4o s aaein B x‘;fin«{h Demg il e oo Monaay. e focor. | reason that no notice was gived the oMicezs | upon Hopburn. scized the resoluvion and | _Should this jury iod that “Dink" did nob ' ¥ ; . : a | Waus s, Kewanee, 8 ¥ ) nation convinced the jailer that his man was | highest point in Cuming county. The inde- | aud Jonesboro. Huving eutered as a private | aud William Ke h 200, M8 Hished and quisted and that Novak be held | speaker's desk, leaped over the railand [ uary. A uights ago Jatlor Shanuo merely shaming unconsciousness. He called | pendents bave united their voles with the | he :3";:1-)«:;;2';3& udae l;;»‘l::r‘l’:—’)’! R godae Wanwiox Sguan of - Ni. Leuls and | et B O o avee 16 alighted on Clerk Neumeister's back. The | wife heard a noise like fighting in Wilson's ~—-for a flat board and gave the man who had | republicans, thus making them stronger than | Uo Wi i W sempi s MR e, SO0 M. BSIMGSWN N0 P . democrats rushed w0 the front. Alderman | cell. Sne called her husband, who, with an teied (osuspend himself into the next world s | the democrats. Tho candidates on “the re- | Forty-fourth regiment, Wisconsio Infautry, | visers, Tae company ». Slookhaldars pepre. BOIES SEGIOUSLY 1LL. Carey threw off his coat and leaped at Hep- | officer, removed “Dink” from the cell and resounding whack on the bottoms of his | publican-independent ticket are some of the | e TeRTNAE BFIY (00 REVE 0 BRS baRtie Of | o, B0 T R O ere creditors of burn’s throat. Both sides ran 1o the aid of | examinea it. They found 1hat he had broken bare feet. L;l"’he «fln:a was ll“e‘flhe\'lunl :‘ ablest -x:lfl !»:v. msm::"u:n t'r‘x‘a oouuly:‘um A ';:l J‘_ln:"‘ “HM R :"rx'z P:a.‘:»:fi Ky.. | the oid iumm“mu’ Fhey have already paid | Sufferiug fram a Well Developed Oase of | iheir men the uih-lrmn hllu nu«'kllil .:nduuulued it sflo as was expected. Huber regaived his wan. every indication poin ward 8 great re- ¥, 3 Ky, | th e 4 Malarial Fever, Qaieted by the OMoers. to unlock the door. He had also made - i ’ and began the practice of law. In 1807 | assessments on theistock sod have the re » r ing seuses with 8 jar that shook bis cere- | publicas victory next Tuesday. e o ance was ' ‘candidute for congreny | sources necessary toarry oo the enterprises | WaTERLO, In., Nov. 4 —Governor Boies 1s | spolice, police,” was the call. oary | 4iFk 00t 07 3 bons comb. He was propering bral arrangemeots to thelr center. Ho isall Winding Up mpaigu. e R S e R Dy v suffering from & well developed type of | rauin and tried to oect Hex-burnom.f:; i Secans. right today ana has said nothing more about ey cEet, atod. ’ 4 H A verdict is not expected tonight. pAwsEE CITY, . 4.—(Special Tel- | In 1869 he was appointed by President Grant typho-malarial fever, which is now under | 8180 grappled with Carey, and made him put quitting the jail by the suicide route. Pawxee Uiry, Neb., Nov. I " v fows Bohemisns Exsited, yp A g # —— ool Wronged Hor Sister. egram to Tus Bex.]—Church Howe, G. W. | dssociate justice for Montana Territory. In | (0 R, pine, In., Nov. & —(Special Tele- | control His pulse 13 96 to 100, res- |00 hiscORL 0 iy Soldier on His Muscle, . 3 John Tt Little addressed @ re. | 1570 he resigued and began practicing law in - g . A For God's sake, act like men,” shouted | g R Daddy of o Ty A ' The somewhat sensational features of the | Collins and Johu R o B Helena, Mont. 1n 1574 Judge Symes came to | gram to THE Bee.]—Near Shueyville, Ben. | piration 80, temperature 99 10 103 | 4\gormap Campbell from the top of bis . Daddy of company Da aba, Raub elopement case were chronieled in | Publican rally bere this evening. This af- | Denver for the benefit of his health. From | jamiu Fordice was arrested and bound over | Goveraor B“l'f! 1a resiins 2 well as could be | gy, who married a girl uamed Si. Claire about s theso columns last week. Mrs Raub | bernoon Mrs Mary K Leasoof Kausas ad- | thefirst he gained a good position in the | L thegrand jury w the sum of §2,000, charged | SEieoted, wud ts now able Lo relain a reason- | Aiderman Swift rushed tothe speaker's | year ago, is accused of going to her parents' furnished the fiuishing chapter in her do- | dressed a laige audience. 3 praciice of law, which he has held ever | with = criminaily itine s Eohemian | 206 ameuntof hiquid nourishmess. 1¥h | desk and shook hands with Alderman Mc- | house aud attempting 1o cleau out the place. o tos by fling with the cleck of | Wavekiy, Neb., Nov. 4 —[Speclal Tele- | gince. He was elected 1o con in 1575 y assaulting no serious complications 8 complete recovery | (ilien. Holice luspeotor Hoss stood taning, | mestic tragedy by fling o of | _WATREE B, Ry e e T ) olec es 78 | woman about 60 years old. There is much | 1 tno usual time is looked for. Gi : > ; ad. | The people live a 330 Larimore aveuue and the aistrict court a petition for a divorce s A AR | il and servs one term as & republican, with | axcilament amo the Bohemians in that “Take your seals ered Alderman Mc- the young woman has been separated from from ner recalcitrant busband. She al colnand C. M. Brouson of Yaukee Hill | whioh party he Las always afiliated. neighborhood threats of lynching are Eiected Now irectors. Gillen.” “One at a time. The chawr will i \ that she was married to the wan o 1886, but | SPoke here this evening 1o a large gathering R AOERIEROC SIS anme y & o < 5 4 alars, recognize you in time." her husbana for tiree mouths. Mr. Daddy noe her sister came 10 live with them | Of republicans. Peter nud His Pewter. belag freely made. : N"l*“l “H 'A‘:M“ it'lbw'\ l:l ?:lufi“rmalxo Mfieuana 1 b heard,” said Alderman | 15 B8 10 have goue o :};e Iul\‘nm ukm‘l -f:\l]ar ¥ s B 2 - s 4 3 Tue Bee.) —At & meeting of the board of di- . some argument succeeded in knocking Mr. B0 kgl Lancols ber busnend aad, she girl Progress of the Wilkinson Trial. Poter Shafler was' arrested yestorday National Bauks Cousolidate. rectors of the Sioux City, O'Nelll & Wester | Ui followed. Exclted o B St. Claire down and severely bruisiug his o were guilty of conduct that would not lovk | Cury, Nov. & ecial Telegram | 8fterncon while trying to sell some bogus | Siovx Ciry, Nov. 4. —Special Telegram to g nar Loliowe e fhos rang from | wife. The assaulted parties will swear ous woll in prist. Oa February % of the prescut | Dakora Cirx, Nov. 4.— [Sp g oalae 18 Ss Thind Toanl. The s Ead | Ton B | mas e Ry o e raiiroad today & new directoraie was elected, | every part of the chamber. The police were | Wife. Ihe assauited parties o year she alleges that the faithless and | to Tus Bex | —The second day's trial of ex- :mm_ Bowter rings which A Dlated. HE Bre 'ne .Nmm'nn ank of Sioux | oo;nosed of representatives of the cr ors | kept busy stopping scufiling @ complaint for ¥'s arvest Lomorrow. » raceless pair committed & specific act | Treasurer Wilkiuson in the district court iags - | Ctey and the Security National bauk today | of the old railroad syndicate. The members | Finally, Alderman Swift secured the fi-or, — (.buwfl by the woral and civil law, and that | resulted in the state closiag up its side of e ntly cured by ing) consolidated under the latter name. The | of the syndicate retire. The new directors | “I recognize you as chairman,” he said, ad- The ¥ i e e simply because she was so unfortuuate as to | the case. The wilnesses exawined wero 04 permanantly fiy y & single | Nasional Bank of Sioux City has $900,000 | are: D. L. Plumer of Wausau, Wis.; John | dressing McGilien, ~[ask my fricods 10 do he Veteran Firemen's association held 8 tch thewm 4t At her husband beat ber uto | Simon Frilzson, the sccovntant, who claims | Painless ireatment. Dr. A. J. Cook, | cupital and was organized three years ago. | £llis, Kewanee, 11.; W. 8. Siiverthorne, | 80. 1 will put it 10 & vobe."” meeting in Chief Galligan’s oftice last nigut, ?::mhu [hecharges that the counie | that the shortage exisws; C. J.'O'Comnor, auunl K ;m‘;h-l, Grand Hotel annex, 1t hus uever Leen profiiable. This Security | Wausau, Wis.; William iReyuolds, Marole: | ~TNo, no; o vote, " weat up the cries There was & good attendance. Koutine busk from Ldscola 5h Louis, and after | treasurer, who testified L0 amount uncil Biufls. National under tho comsolidation will io- | head, $5. “} am clairmsw,” suswered MoGl ness was wausacled

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