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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1900 NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA, "™ ™ M 00 AnheuserBuschBrewingAssn Louis, U r— = —— — = ——— . Bands of Rough Riders Form Under the Re- - P publican Flag, Brewers of the original Budweiser, Heed Will Remain Here, He had en a resident of this city since ONE HUNDRED MARC}“NG CLUBS IN STAT - W. . Reed stated st night that while | 1850 a0d at one time was editor of the now - Pale-Lager, Black and Tan, Export he has retired from the Suburban compan nct Globe. He leaves a widow and [SW \i]||\\'|\(' [r)i(r(|(p§\‘7(j\'}-"|-("" JETenTed Ly R In ComMCl) [DOMY KAV |\ rion O WHTLIIVINY, NN MG W0 B, PUNVE: | PRGN Y IeE R aeiy sty Pale, Exquisite and Malt-Nutrine, use make this city his home. He and his part y Pre Quiet A Davie | ner, George Townsc will open offices fn | Notice of funeral will be given later. | ® Sald to Resp | Chtosgo ned thie cle ol —_— no corn in any of their “Mr y P Chicago and this city, and he will stay b - At Rt b ing o HoM ort 2 | to look after western business, while Mr. | HOW Kawt" cures coughs, colds Ghe fixtur it Bixb Bridge Motor Line Completely Surrounds|Townsend will take charge of the Chicago . products, but only ol ;”m by & Reports of Thieving. DES MOINES . i ! the Suburban Company [ White unwitiing 1o state what price Mr. | it waa mwakened seiariny moreine too ) the choicest of ¥ir Wattl fa o nue was awakened yesterday morning about | egram.)—Within the next two weeks the r Bchmidt ¢ tytes. | ) attles paid for the Suburban property Mr. | qayiight by a noise in the dining foom. On |publicans expect t Try K " SAME STOCKHOLDERS OWN BOTH NOW |Reed sald be turned over stock amounting | ontering the room to investigate she was to $1000,000 and first mortgage bonds ta organize 100 marching 1 R ’ 10 1 t n b clubs after the Rough Rider style ] “‘ at eri a]s A W hl‘h You get the ' v - mount of $600,000. . T AR A L S P bl A 1l be supplie ) oC S i You et the bent ¢ Vienoa. | ! the amount of $600,000. It is known bat|ihe gideboard. She asked him what he | Will be supplied with horses, but the | accounts for their Riley. best pho | witt operate as Deperate Limen Uns [0700 wortd revenue stamps were PUr- | wanted and he replied he was looking for a | Majority will walk. Chairman Weav der One Maungement, bat Mat- | chased for the transaction, therefore, this | piace of soap. Pefore she could arouse the | the state central committee is ser | lcadmg in both ter of Fares in Still an would imply that $700,000 is involved in "‘:“mh' inmates of the house the fellow |copies of the cometitution, which each Campalgn pi buttons. C. B, UnEEEt atio ! In some manner or another, although | packed through the door into the Kitchen | will adopt | | % 5 | These clubs are to Alexander & ¢ v |1t i not believed that anything like this |ang from there into the yard. From the | louble of zations. The civic section e : ible organizations. Th N ] 1 1 i i " xmount of cadls wae paid over yard he jumped over the fence into the al- | hay | a t and M Lo says th u ong, pendin 1 < ‘Penrl street, | The deal whereby the stockholders of the | M" Reed say \|lm\\l”n 8 1 he "% [ley and disappeared. 1t was discovered (military branch will have the regulation u ! y . 2 L Cotnoll Blufts Ratiway ‘& BHAge e negotiations r. attles said he did | hat he had been in the bedroom occupled | army officers. Each county chalrma ex maha & Council Blu i ge | ot by T. A. Cochran, the head of the family, | pected to appoint a colonel. Each congres. and abstracted a gold huntingease watch | sional district will hav batner, o4l undertaker and licensed em- | secure the Omaha, Council Bluffs & Sub- | mitted a proposition to buy, Mr. Reed re- | and chain and other trinkets from the lat- | county a regiment Mis. T.-A. Batker of Firet Wie tege |urban railway was finally consummated ed to entertain it, belleving at that time | tor'g trousers, which were on a chalr by [ A speciol from New York saye: “Miss Re B Thursday for a visit with friends in Colo-|about 5 o'clock yesterday morning, after the | that Mr. Wattles was acting M». the old | (he side of the bed becea Miller, a Presbyterian missionary at | T rade, partié interested bad held an_all-night | fompaty It wee mnn.l; the ahaence of| Mrs. Harrison W. Martin of 332 Park ave- | Teag Chow, China, has written to her sis- | [ o Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark and family of | meeting in the o f the suburban com- | Himself and Mr. Townsend in St. Louls that | nye discovered a burglar in the cellar of | tor, Miss Mary M b Y f ¢ . 1 tami e cffices of the suburbs S o or, Miss y Miller, Mechaniceburg, Pa., Giyoon, Wyo., ure visiting relatives in"the | pany in this clty Matthew Slush, who had been taken Into | her residence about 2 o'clock yesterday | under date of June 17, telling of the numer And the quality of our work should b | ; Miss Ollle Parker of Fullerton, Neb. {a| G€Orge Townsend and W. 8. Reed, fc ‘:"" shiteia/L “hf.n had m”: to wxrrt:m;v | murnh;u She ;nmn.v.. the six chambers of | gus outrages that had occurred in that vicin ki = of interest to you if your teeth are uu‘ the guest of Adiss Bryent ks | ity Sheutts d eecretary of the Su. |the stock of the old company, agreed 1o | g revolver at the intruder, but her aim was | iy, She aay wakes her wrat 1diti the ¥ liss Bryant of ‘Stutsmin | merly president and sectetary of the Su. | W00 FOCK o€ the, B SGRPIAY, GEERed W0 |8 re A d ty. She eays that it makes her wratby b n perfect condition. It matters no incertain and t cause Conger has not listened to the warn- la, 18 In the city visitir r tives anc iy B Stes e K Tt bt . . L ing he has recelved from Americans, prin S ‘ how little or how much you have te iy A e A e et Oraln. awhy | the stockholders of the old motor company. | hat ity e TN o TR HELC RYCI be done, we will be pleased to do it Mrs. Lyman Shugart and children have & ! i . |rest. She then makes this surprising state . gone to Colorado Springs and other Fesorts’ is understood to represent the interests of | General Manager Dimmock stated last | Harry Burke, the blind son of P. Burke, [ mont: ‘Conger took warning in time to get A for you, and the charges will be very n_Colorado. Guy . Barton and Frank P. Murphy, pres- | nIght that the committee to which the mat- | the Broadway blacksmith, went into Linder g . u bt 4 Ry 1 | his family out of danger before the Boxers moderate. pMrs. C M. Dyar. (Sixth avenue. 18’ jjont of the Omaha Street Railway company. | t°F © had been referred had decided | & Filter's saloon yesterday morning 10 |iore up the railroad. Teng Chow is loyal to . 4 fordsville, 1nd Before adjourning yesterday morning the [0 @ straight fare of 10 cents from any point | quench his thirst. While drinking a g1ass | (ho missionaries. Two Boxers who came Telephone 145, in Council Bluffs to the lake. This fare, he | of beer some one stole his gold watch from [pore taiied to stir up mi ¢ L kbl and John stt are enjoyin s W sald, would n force tomorrow. The mat- | his pocke g . e ’I“.IHV“‘T L\":, v joying an outing at the midnight meeting elected G. W. Wat i ¥ mo! The m his pocket It Mra, R. Thompson of Neligh, Neb., fa 1 | 168 President, and W. 8. Cox secretary ter of the fare from Omaha will be adjusted o In!xl»u:c‘:u‘I’,‘\‘\“.’ l'lr‘liv'j‘ l‘:r:? .‘12“\’ ‘;‘ ’\{‘j. I‘-u’x;b} "' ‘ wo'dbur'| D- D' s co“nc" "“"" the city, the guest of Mrs. Sarah Came ¢ [ While exact figures are not obtainable, one |11 & few day Davis sells paint ply the calm which bespeaks a storm and East Plerce stroct |of the persons directly interested in the Miss Florence Donahue of Freeport. 111, | deal sald that the purchase of the Suburban | Commonwealth 10-cent cigar. Divorce Court Matte "f"( "“ e h ”*»’m”_ Ketiold Next to {n the guest of the family of James ||ine, including the resort at Lake Manaws | Mre. Lillie Eaton commenced suit in the | ¢tIVity tomorrow he ertson i . WhaslsrTof bt Ss, line, ircluding the resort at Lake Manawa, | y (¢ Axorupm mie district court yesterday for divorce from | Were most In evidence and were confident ' ran ote Mr. had cost the stockholders of the old motor and Mrs, H. Greer are entertain B. F. Eaton, to whom she was married at |Dut there was a sufiicient number of the fng Mrs. G. J. Helm and Miss Elizabeth | company in the neighborhood of $400,000. A y Morrow lieutenants to keep track of event nE Mrs. ¢ i lzabeth Nebraska City, the petition, however, fail- | LA . Spaulding of Waukon, 1 From another source it is learned that these The paramount question today was concers Rev. Albert Venting went to Woodbine, | figures out $50,000 too hig | 1 4 of Educatio ts 1 t ecreta b T, Yestepday, WhHete e b Com: ine. | fgur re about § )0 too high. f Education at its meeting | ;o o iaq in 894 and she asks that the court | IDE the secretaryship. The supporters of . L vices In'the Baptist chureh The directors of the Suburban company | last night returned to ite first love and | cii®y o BEE B S B TG TR 0T | Redman and Martin were keeping eyee wide | Henry Paschel companied by | prior to the sale were George Townsend, W. | once more selected the Street tract on Fifth | (- open to detect anything which might indi- | Shields of Omaha, has g to the Black | ced, F. Espenschied, A, B. DeLong and | avenue and Bluff street as the location for | "\ Mortia M. Amy, who was married | €ate the leaning of the Gilbertson men and Hills to leok after mining interest | Ha ¥. Espenschled retired at | the new High school. This site was se. ot DA t th Ity “" i Val- | the Morrow lieutenants were esyecially an ey R Hannan and children left 16 the Suburban company bought the | lected after the board had first rescinded its | 10 ¥ Ry, s A D IR Ve Thursday evening for an extended visit sl ley May 25, 1533, says she has found mar- | 10Us to secure the least information showing With relatives at points in Michigan | property of the East Omaha Street Rallway }.v\wmu In choosing the old High echool site, [ iuoa o fallure in her case and filed yester- | the direction of the wind in northwestern New and s I-hand furnitire, stoves, | company. Thus when Messrs. Townsend and | an appeal from which action has been taken | a petition for divorce. She alleges that |10Wa. A prominent worker in the Morrow . Porbey ", house, furnishings botght and | Reed retired yesterday morning it left C. R. | by Attorney Chambera. The Street tract|hor hughand fails to support her and has | forces said today that the situation was O Bndi a1 <upay oot Broadway. | Hannan of this city the only remalning | was the first site selected by the board after | for ytealy i1 treted and abused her. Tn|"In the alr.” He believed the treasurership Some excellent lots, pleasantly located and de witl ARnaer i LA Ay bail mber of the original board of directors. | the proposition to issue the bonds for (Iu»lw“h””” to the custody of their two chil- | igkht was still anybody's fight sirable for suburban hnmefi, can be had now at kniown as D Gresoatit t Lake Max sent in his resignation, but 8 Mr. | purchase of a site and the erection of a new | gron aged ears and 10 months respec ’ ke Man s dren, aged s and 8 respec- Charges Against Physicians. awa Wattles declined to accept it When seen | High echool had carried at the school elec | tively, sl sks e ¢ d e 2 S ji\llorney John Lingt and duughtor, Dr. | yesterdny afternoon Mr. Hannan aid not | tion In March, 1505, Tho site did not meet | o e gq uls, Sk the court (o order her 825 myo soye quarterly meeting of the suie | T€ASONAbIe price These lots are located in LAndt, and Miss Maude Shane are a month alimony home from w trip to Denver, Salt Like | GU1te seem to know where he was at, and | with general favor and the action eelecting | = Nre, Caroline Fosdick has filed original | Board of Health and State Board of Medical | Qpnnaha, Wright’s and Central Sub. additions. This and other western points | expressed the opinion that he had been | it was rescinded and the Oakland avenue | potice of sult for divorce from John Fos- | EXamIners will be held next Wednesday. At Willlam Whitney. charged wilt [ “bumped” in the deal, although at the | site chosen. The Street tract has a front- | giey that time the regular routine business, which | property will steadily increase in value as the city and battery on C. K. Atkine, ente v plea 0 0 s | it 6 always comes up fo sactio e of ULy yesterduy borare Jumtice Jpeiicd | same time admitted that all of the claims | age on Fifth avenue of 216 feet and on Bluff AL, always comes up for transaction, will and was fined $2.50 and coat & T |of the Leke Manawa Rallway company. of | street of 206 feet and can be secured for| Gravel roofing. A. H Reed, 541 B'way disposed of and in addition the Board of | TOWS in that direction and the time to buy is the Dr. 8 K. Shriver returned yosterday from | Which he had formerly been recetver, b $5,500. —— Medical Examiners will sit as a court for presem. Call at . visit to m’\ old home in Cambridge, O.|been allowed and the cash paid over to his On the hoard convening, Members Swaine Real tnte Tr-n-l-n- the trial of three physicians who have been 1 hix way home he visited the Trent sevatal ome he Vistted the lakes and | pank by Mr. Watties and Stewart were absent, Stewart putting| The following transters were filed yester- [summoned to appear on charges of negli e 3 days In Chicago Y Akt y d been | day in the abstract, title and loan office of | gence and incompetency in handling small e ek R LI Eube 1 The Subiushe in an appearance after the site had been | @ Y | ullit Vice prestaentisy, Senitleman of nop. EVFINRIRG THe =3 selected. The matter was brought up with- [ J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street: pox cases, At the last meeting of the board } ] well known citizen of Decatur, 111, 1y | Following the all-night meeting Mr. Wat- | o any’ formalities by Member Hess, who | County treasurer to 8. A. Burbank, it was decided to summon the three phy % IR PlLY, & Eiesgent tis Narimdyer tles called & meeting of the “stockholders | woo o™ BRI Y O T action in 7197 W leakny Bcdies anbaly, £ 4.8 siclans accused of these charges, but their Council Bluffs. hix’ posttion i secretary St hcriniened | of the Suburban company at the office of | yojacting the old High school site. He was | more, Wig of lot 5, block 14, Grime's namex were not given out. One of these Is Rrazil and has secured o place with (he ra- | the old motor company at the power house. | youonded by Macrae and on belng put to| #dd, w d a health officer and the others were attend publican national committee in Chicago., | Those present were G. W. Wattles, W. 8. |, y51a Cooper alone voted against it. Then | 1 P, Rlce and wife to James Bon ing physicians upon cases of smallpox which Hess moved that the board proceed to select | a ¢ d ; they refused to recognize as such until the o 8 Chapman has recetved word from | Cox. J. H. Millard, N. W. Wells, president lot 2 of subdiv of old plat of lot Iapian, Gepartment that his son. W. 8. |of the Omaha & Council Bluffs Railway and | another site and this was carried, Cooper | Cl rence K. Parsors) snd ‘wite x‘-. disease spread and caused an epfdemic fn | again alone voting against it e 3 P t bloc Chapman, serving with the United States | marine corps, wis not serlously wounded [ Bridge company; J. J. Brown and George Van Bront & Rices add. v'h 4 | cOTtain communities, which might have been | at Tien Tsin F. Wright. W. 8. Cox tendered his resig On the informal ballot, two votee were | Lydia Gurnsey et al to D, W. Merre "7 |avolded. The trial of these physiclans will | for the Street site, one for the Turley prop. 1ot 19, block 6, kett's add, w d 200 | be held behind closed doors, but the result | |”l‘:‘ ‘\\ : n..w and family are enjoy- | nation as director and secretary and Geor 1 o Vacation auting on the Tless farm'for | 1o Wright of this city was appointéd In his | arev e the head of Willow avenue, one for iy T gl T LB of the board's finding will he given out A fow weeks. Rev. Barnes will occupy his 5 PUIDIt at the Wirst Preshyterian chureh tor [place, J. H. Millard was also elected @ |\ diia'at Avenue D and Twenty-th' % street MadIey anbdin s i ) 1,600 [ Should the ” testimony substantiate the morrow morning as usua) director and treasurer of the new Suburban [ a 4" 0N 0 ¢ Way between here and Sharff to Lydla 8. Jostyn’ and Lydi charges the certificates of these men will China." Guernsey, lot 19, h‘”'k 8, q”"k"” . be revoked IMARKIANI WINE, Seorge Ha son_of Harry Haworth | company dd 1 1 of this elty, e nemby m ¥ g as P b e i s VoIr ik The matter of fares was discussed and| ‘ppo formal hallot gave the Street site| | “towa’s thirteen tnstitutions cost the state PURPLY VEGETAR w. I the Philippines. | niistéd in Denver | finglly referred to a comittee conslsting of L. Firy-fir volunteers, who sers oS four votes Jo the red Seven transfers, total......ooo.ee. $L03 | $1,146,733.41 from June 30, 1580, to June 30 ¢ the Eighth United Statecs infantry for | G. W. Wattles, president of the Suburban [ ipy " oIS e r e DAtk i i ; World Famous Tomc At Cura Datrun, Britie T n any way represent the old company i W Hi in any way represent the old compan | ed from $1 X0 1o $1,45 1,000 ompany, through G. W. Wattles of Omaha, | Last December, when Mr. Wattles first sub Orders addressed to Geo. Krug, manager Omaha branch, will be promptly executed. A brigade and each . | burban company, having disposed of their en- | 4 fellow made his escape Dr. E. I Woodbury, jr Burlington. | (ire holdings to Mr. Wattles, retired from | M- Reed said, Mr. Wattles insisted that the | through a window. Mrs. Martin described Me. and Mrs. Fred Geise. Mrs, V. Schott directors of the Suburban company present B ing to give the date. She alleges t ton i A o LI b Thirty-sixth strect and Nineteenth ave 1900. These figures were given out by the ‘ Out, Cures Dandruft, Brittle Halr, Itch e; N. W. Wells, president of the old mo . Eo Ay avy y W, Tevnolis of w1 seventny avenue | 10 No W Well, president of the 6ld mo- | e, out on the prairie. On the resuit be- | RUNAWAY MAY PROVE FATAL |#tate treasurer today. The governor and \ng and all Scalp Treubles whle Randling' s iy Sack serew o the | clected general manager of the SUNFAN. | (hy; the members pending the bullding of | MeDowell of Oraaha Meets with Sert- |Institution accounts in the treusurer's offce cuaranteed to Cure rew nee of | Ourgleer In Morningside it being decided t it would be more | ., achool 00! w o . 8. - . ese figures are 3 ! nder the i i i T8 RBGIAGnE Wil conis im Mosningside. K B4 asheol Rightiloak ATaHNA tos GLscIat Sk Asel0ale. MVINTe - Madiug and these figures are the result. Under the | Aids Digestion, TP At 1d 0fher: vomeaies have futted | | as they might come in handy later on, as Near Arlon. new Board of Control law the state treas Veterans of the Philiy war organized b Jeanagement this selection would probably be appealed | DUNLAP, Ta. July 27.—(Special.)—W! urer was made the treasurer for all the in- | | S i an TiEnth Army Cota oiue i iefantaed | “Atter this meeting it was stated that the A e Sl Rl e Braces Body, Brain ‘ A e vrritaee Bar s gt NSO A Apming ofticers: Trostdent. | Cantaln | suburban line and the Bridge line would | "4 "n Nioholay submitted two site proposi- | 5. R. Cadwell of this city and John Me. |40Ing away with the individual treasurer and Nerves Treatise on Hair and Scalp troubles free. Tinley: secreiary, Arthur K. Lane: treas. | D® Tin as eparate properties. At the same | yjong 1o tho board. The first offered the | Dowell of Omaha met with an acoident | Which had been the rule before. Now all L A. R. BREMER CO. . Ohte: Johannah, the infant daughter of Mr. and | both companies were identically the | . aving T o 3 P no ity of e Board o v ATy v 1 alchan the, Infant duughier of Mr. and | m.”l h avenue, having a frontage on the avenue of [ McDowell. The tongue of the vehicle in [treasurer upon :.uvhmm u.vn 'n ard ot mar m\’:nmx.'rm testimonials from eml | o .. & \cConnell Drug Con o T R R LT LT TR 284 fee and on the atreet of 138 feet, for | which the men were riding came down |CONtrol and a separate syatem of accounts | B I or less without the present build- | while they were descending a steep hill | for the institution is kept by the treasurer. | goin by all drugs Refune A Dillon, South Omuha held this afternoon from the residence and [ pany’s office been brought (o a close be- | jygq Tno gecond offered the property on|The team ran away, throwing the men out.| Shortly after the Board of Control law [~ Mariani & Co W. 18th st., [y Interment will be in the Catholic cemete fore wagons lined up in front of the Fir the west side of Sixth street between Wil- | Cadwell cacaped with a few bruises about the | Went Into effect the executive council publish a handsome book of endorsements | oy 0 0y Colorado vexterday morning. met” ex-1 Mot e Ll R N ettt UL ACE 1( |'!wn Aanin :m’ immediately | shoulders and face. McDowell was picked ‘Klfllnlrd‘u rwmrlv'nlhflw"V"‘:\‘;“" that "I‘fl Archbiahoge’ and other distinguished per. fiofe gnae Chief John Hates at Red Cliffe, Colo, Mr, [ Suburban cor y @ v north of the Catholic church, having a|up unconsclous and take: o | institution accounts be checked over regu- | sonages. 5 sent gratis a Ritex ‘was on hix way to visit his brother | ofice furniture and other effects of the | g o . up unconsclous and taken to Arion, wher — YT Suburban company were hauled to the of- | oo . h g g ! = VEPO® »,)_ ® ¢ Rluffs about Sunday = "‘, Ix I,",K - ‘y .-n]t:y“v at the power or “'possibly less. everything possible to restore the man to|IDEly thie is done under resolution of the . @, W. Bauer took out a bullding permit | fce8 of the old motor company L | After the site matter had been dispe sed [ consciousness, but to no avail. His wife [council and not statutory provision ® yesterday the erection of u one-story | house of, Member Hess suggested that the board [ was summoned from Omaha and she arrived A Chicago firm is manufacturing an auto e i J. broke one ankle and sprained. the atner ing unnounced, Momber Macrae suggested state auditor completed checking over the | Prevents Waste onomical to run the two companies under FRSATIIAL esk o money refunded from stitutions under the Board of Control, thus | urer, Richurd D. Rutherford [ time it was admitted that the stockholders | norhwest corner of Sixth stroet and Sixth | whieh. it in_ feared. will emult atas tor | Institution checks are Arawn by the state | No ether preparation has ever recelved FRas I chitis, ged 7 ome h The funeral will he Hardly had the meeting at th 14 n £14,000, orge I' Wright, who returned from | National bank, where the offices of the mperors, Empress, Princes, ¢ muul- 4 b ) Kevh 1atl s governor and auditor. Accord- | 81l Wha write for it I Denver Snd expects ‘o Teach. Councl | frontage on the street of 2i0 feet, for $20,- | he was attended by a physician, who did |!arly by the governor and auditor. Accord 1. (. Besley was granted o permit to erect What the Co; ny Figures On. fix the salaries of the superintendent and |on a late train. The unfortunate man was | mobile which, if it meets all demands upon W twa-ntory frame addiilon th N Teslence, | George ¥. Wright, whe, fn addition to| Principal. In doing w0 he wald that he | still unconsclous this morning when placed |it. Wil become the property of Governor d 1601 Bast Broadway, to cost $300. becoming & di.ector of the new Suburban | {NOUSL it only fuir to Superintendent Hay- | on a stretcher and taken to Omaha Shaw. The vehicle will cost $1,700 and must )roo Ighteen hobos were rounded up in two | o ] lso its general attorney and | 2¢%: Who had been elected (o the superin- - iy therefore be a beauty. The governor visited ‘m-m at ;h.- il ¥ vurds vesterday r"'.' company llw ] '*’l: Iv “irectors, when | tendency at Rock Island, to know what he | HARRISON COUNTY REPUBLICANS, manufactory and inspected the varlous ioon ahd_enjoyeed e Noapitality” of the | ssoretary of the board o e 0| might expect here. Members Sargent, kinds of automobiles. The one which the Aldormin Boyer still persixts in | 800 after the meeting yesterday aflernoon. | oguer and Stewart opposed Axing the sal- | Pe1eEAten Chonen to Des Motnes | §on iy building on approval Is propelled by : O / his refusal to provide the necex<ary tools, | #aid: “Yes, the old company has secured| . o0 Sy B 0 0 APIE T e and . Sirong Tisket Nominated, soline enginee Andrew Dwyer, a son of (he Emerald | the Suburban company, but the two roads ! . 1d the board adjourned. | MISSOURI VALLEY, Ia., July 27.—(Spe- | $48° giase > i :u' '~;I“w=~ fighitn \I‘-K:IY- 4 ot 1St even- | will he run as separate propertics althoush | cpxmrar wh LEAGUE s, | ¢1al Telegram.)—The republican county con- « 1ta Suicide tn Hospital, I l’( ( In Et pinder & diltors Broadway salooh | under one management. General Manag vention of Harrlson county was called to- | \"VORIC, July 1A woman about 2 CHICAGD and EAST, = fister pisxing havoe with {ha Bas fixiures | oo took of the old motor company Las | Mid-Sumimer Games Cam | gether at Missouri Valley at 10 a. m. today. | years of age walked into the Presbyterfan [} . . interview Judge Aylexsworth thix morning | heen also appointed general manager of the n Good Crowd of Experts, Prof. H. A. Kinney was made temporary [hospital today and before the attendints | g mavi 100 A M.—4i6 P. M.~7:46 9, . =3 th He had partiken (oo frecly of firewater. | G han “The matter of fixing the fare The midsummer meeting of the Central | chalrman, and afterward permanent. A “"“"'r}"'\]‘ Nl aNe Awallowas fonr duncea I\S In e Stella_Robinson, the ¢ girl who ran of carbolic ucld and died in forty-five min 4 A e AR k, in| Whist league opened yesterday afternoon | committee of one from each township was had card containing wy from the Rescu n Omaha, | 10 be charged will be aettied, 1 think, ¥ afternoon P Utes. The woman had a card containing TR NIR fe Fertis A | & day or so. The stockholders in both com- | &t Lake Manawa with about eixty players in | chosen to send delegates to the state con- | the hame and address of “Nellie Hlair, 3o | ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS, PO RPO® . F « noon dn- Bayliss park had discarded [ panies are now identically the same, That|attendance. The regular association game | vention. Those chosen were as follows: E. | Caroline street, St. Louls LEAVE 64 A M.~7:8 P. M 4(, tlna“ the red eallco wrupper and siippors she | {70 say, the stockholders of the Bridge|opencd with twenty-six pairs and will be | C. Arthur, H. A. Kinney, D1 T. G. Hood, new costume, which e fompet | line have wecured the stock of the [finished this afternoon. The acore for the |A. P. Lyman, T. L. Canfield, £. J. Dewell, ok 4 % Bouahe: for Her. " Sho was. (uried over L6 | Supurban [atternoon sexsion was as tollows Albert Bowen, T. J. Arthur, Alinor Stern HOT SPRINGS — DEADWOOD IHave you B OmARA. Authopitis | " When asked if the new Suburban company | Redick and Morsman, N. and 8 150| M. Watson, G. A. Kellogg, George W. Egan, omen LEAVE 2:00 P. M. ; tried a eihan Baird, 15 C Melntyee, (i R HAL | {1tended to operate the line to East Omahi | Bruington and M M W 162 1. 8. Dewell, C. W. Kellogg, W. Middleton Omahn packing house employes, hid & pars | over the Terminal bridge, Mr. Wright eald | Bhcin ik tid B Ny v B R While the committee was out preparing 0"' Officas. 1401-03 Farnam. Bee Want Ad tial hearing i police court yesterdiy after- | ina¢ he presumed under its charter it would | Organ and J A + 71| the list the following candidates were nom- seee neon on the charge of creating w disturb- | 8 P8 B0 GRE R0 B0 o rer provides | Jordan and | N , noon on the ol oreating a dixt ford ; 3, and inated: For auditor, B Huff; for clerk - | - p—— P They Ay evening. A continuance was had untii | that the company shall run at least three | A UHoE A, Giinn, Noand 8. 4 9f “ha - caunty court, W Gnrrison; for | bring results. xt Tuesday o permit of the.attendance | (raing cach way dally from this city to| 1 nd Lewis, N, and 8 | recorder, H. L. Harvey, and for county at | -Goer, of some importunt witness : As Avenue €, | Crummer and Howli(t, E. and W | torney, Hon. J. A. Traver. | | | ™h H East Omaha. , to the line on nd Howlith, B, 5, i There were sev- CeOe® CROISROTCRCR0 o i i tomorigm g, i | tne old compay an Avenue C and that the| Mottt Qi i i, N v 8 Kittea by Fait in_wen. About This Tho s moustfor evry purgoms of $5.00 A MONTH. Wil be (he toplc amid the ‘meeting will he | Falls laid from that point to the IlMnols | & W {filwie wid wite, N. nna & 1| STORM LAKE, Ia. July 27.-—(Special.) business or pleasure, $60, $78, DR. n charge of J. M. Sylvester. presidend of | Central depot would be tgken up and used | Scribner and Meikle. B, and W E. Harwood, a resident of this city, em- the soclety. Rev. W. I Cabie, Rev. Alex: | (o replace steel on the Md company line [ Harstow and I M. Shea, N and 8 ahdor Litherind and Coloney Tulleys wili | (0 reple g [ Tt i ftockefeltow, 13 w0 111 | ployed in digging a well at Truestale, six| 4 addressing Mrs. McGREW, V] Ay e Gy ‘vn\;\‘ was wora .‘;u:h 3 not negotlations | Neylus and Mrs. Righter, N. and 8 north of Storm Lake, wae overcone | [Dipicham you are oome Chain slT'Ec.:‘:us"r The carry-all i hen aske ore wer not negotiations yre and Thompson, K. and ul air yesterday afternoon and fell at ‘orma oo e A"\l | pending for the ultimate”cousolidation of | Bl 1 Wi i : P S municating with Wheels DISEASES AND i P AYC Lt | the Omaha Street raflway, the Bridge ywens and M On Tuesday a ga “ket was struck and Eesidence of | e indicas | and the Suburban road, he sald there was and Griny 3 o v | u ap AR ARIA RoAe. RN :‘ j Grayson, B. and Wi the well commenced to blow with Increas A WOman | Bame a8 the ohainless except driving DISORDERS OF tions nre ihat It the wether'(s good there | but that tho Bridge line and the Suburban | Hunter and Waterman, N. and el o R B U s | 1& , $80. MEN ONLY. planning to drive out for the Son ser. | Would o luto the deal as two separate cor-| “Averages: North and Houth day, at which time Mr. Harwood deemed it 22 Years Exporlence. | Tice. The convention begin o'elock | porations and West, 167 5-1 safe to venture down to a point forty feet A woman whose expeo- | 12 Years in Omaha, and will continue untll + o'clock, an hour [ Should Mr, Hannan insist on retiring from | This evening the meeting will be brought | peow the surface. where he wished 1o Coaster ELCTRICITY a EDICAL Treatment com belng set apart for lunch at the grove the directorate of the reorganized Subughan | (o 4 close with a free-for-all contest In the | rugten some curbing. The presence of gas rlence In treating female ped Varieoed strfet i b r\]:;,]m waw recolved (hete yesterday bY | company, It will be necessary to el -v.m,‘m..‘w room of the Grand hotel. The di- | had been proven hy the usual lamp test s is fr..lgr than that | Brake O o e R vt Yes of deat . at ~f th sidents of this state in o 0 w ool his mo! $ ¥ i p sultation and Examination Fres oure, X Miss Solma peneter, daughter of the late -\I;lnr“l'l wl-l’-‘ b ”1 ,m.. I-I; :"‘ ""”“ f:"‘:‘ “'r‘nh 1 mm '”'“ morning. | and his fellow workmen tried to dissuads ol.nyl vlnyparson, male | Bimple, nure, efloctive, No strain on | | i en Rours.8 | John Epeneter, at one time 4 restdent wia | Mr. Wright on the bo s the compan ose present are | Bim from making the experiment, but in b by mee 0¥ y L. bitween Far Puaast man of this ot Jieath was harter provides that three of the directors| Omaha-Mesars. Bushman, Thomas, Mc- | iain. orain nk ‘he experiment, but | or females | | ariviog wheels. With 1000 models, 88, | | 5700 S0 Gl o preumontia after i sho 1084 o re ust be residents of this state. Mr. [ Nutt, Redick, Morsman, Jordan, Boulter, | 2 mains will be brought to Omaha and the | must resider y A an, Jor ulter, | gtantaneous. but it was impossible to re | funeral will probabiy ba held Sunday, inter- | Wright atated that by-laws of the company | Anthes, Gerner, Sumner, Burrell, BUrness. | over (he body antil nearls flve hours later She has fifty thovsand 48 4P t MA?E MFDA MAN ment betng {n Tairview cometery’ in' the | yilowed for nine directors and that the | Scribner, Meikie, Rockefellow: Mesdumes | oo tme eroomn oo e o' | such testimonlal letters | | Hartford, Stormer and Pennant TA WAL family lot. Mixs Epeneter wax a sistor . i bieliol | s falled " ALL Neruus Discases Failing Mom: Mre 12, G. W. Sauer of this city | board would be filled to this number at the | ¢ Grummer Ipetzer, Ogden. his light-welght garments. The deceased | 28 WO are 00"8'8"” b= | | chain wheels are leaders in the mediume 0w, ot ,“.’../..a oy over next meeting, the date of which had not| Denlson—Messrs, Foss, Grayson, Owens oy 2 b was 35 years old, a highly respeoted citizen Ilahlngshowlngthal y‘”" priced cluss, $38, S28. ore 1o ality a ol N. Y. Plumbing Co,, tel. 250. yet been decided upon MeKabrer nd the only support of his aged mother ) ) Rot— L S wat Bia panse rand Lsland, Neb.—Mensrs. Spaulding E. Pinkham’s Vegetahle COLUMBIA BICYCLES, X | Prince, Nevins | Dairymen Prepare Convention - aseThowa e [ A et oUR AUDUBON, Ia., July 27.—(Special.)—O8-| mpe final outcome of the deal, which has | Lincoln—Mr. and Mise Aitken, Mr. and| STORM LAKE, July 27.—(Speclal.)— Gompound is dally ro Homo Office, - Wartford, Genn. | | Z5tfabiie™ i, ) : AL tar Ray, & blackemith who recently came | ooy hending so long, comes as B0 sUFPFise | Mra. Helwlg Mesdames Mariin Balley and | A committes appointed by the State Dairy- | Movimg hundreds of suf- . Cycle Co. Columbls Deslers fumeaes. Tosits o2 R Siarsatee tp here trom Red Oak, was kicked on the head | \, bg people of Council Bluffs, as for a| Righter ; men's asoclation, consisting ot President | f@rimg womens Omaha Bicy Btormer Dealers, gfic's vor iy £ i W1 troe by a horse he was shoeing yesterday even- | ooy or more past it was generally known | Kansas City—Mr. Howlitt W. K. Boardman of Nevada, la., Vice Pres ymana, > P respli oL oy {500 bt 1 VTul s ing and serlously thou®h not fatally injured. | (hyi" the old company had absorbed the | Macedonin—W. Dye dent W. Guyer of Fort Dodge, Secre J Every woman knows AJAX REMEDY CO., 79 Bearbor sg, Suburban and that this accounted for the| Carson—G. F. Brulngton ) | | C. Daly of Charles City and Captain E. W 74 For salc in Omana, Neb. by Juas Foreyt N haste in which the matter of getting the M-S | Stetsch of Newell, were in Storm Lake yes some woman Mrs. Pink 202 N Lot Kubn & Co. 1th and uou.fi.}. FARM LOANS city council to grant rights on additional| Death of Colomel Whittleacy. | terday arranging for their convention in No. | H@am has restored to GURE YOURSELF] fonil Blufta by 3! O Deblaveny in Easiern *veurasks | strects to the Suburban company was rushed | Colonel A. T. Whittlesey, a veteran news- | vember. The dates 13, 14 and 15 were de- | hoalths | S Uso Big @ for uunatura N Camdy. IF. | hrough. As the matter now stands the old [ paper man of this city, died yesterday | cided upon and an attendance of fully 1,000 | " infamimasions Mt Bt Caonell oLl ) b b Main W) ausll W company will lose nothing should the su-|morning at au early hour at the home of | members is looked for. The convention will Mrs. Pinkham makes | Yus raembranre nr Kay ’ RCI'IOVHNH On City | preme court afirm the decision of the dis- | his daughter, Mrs. W, B. Fisher. Dea | serve as a school of instruction and papers h' ' » s, 8h I' “". anisad b AT PP "o"iv Io Lo‘"p“,p“l; trict court, whieh held that its fitty years' | was due to apoplexy. Deceased was born | fouching all dairy questions will be read | M@ statemeonts .d ;’.'”';, v aotaala, conutipation: . BILLTS Saaes tranchise was null and void. It will now [in Indlana in 1534 and for many years was |and discussed. Jules Lumbard, the famous| RIPOV@e Her advice Is | plain wr he v and Kidn At drugklsts. e 4 4 v 1. Send for Free 8 s“ml; Loan and Bl‘ll‘in‘ A$S00iat'n | have the fitty-year tranchise of the Subur- | prominent democratic politiclan of that | einger, will be present, as usual, to assist| FPr@Gs 5 Pinkha P orepel and 31. Scnd for Free Bample, Froe Book 3 ! ottlen 1d_Eree Advice. L A ‘Council Blufts, lowa. ban cowpany 1o fall back upos, Which gives [state. He was four times elected delegate | in the program. il T l v Fi%ee Advies O B, 1 Kay, Sanlogle

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