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THE ()\L\H\ DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JULY 30, 1900. ——— - - " i 3 erty, and the case will be heard by Justice ' L] 1 Barlow of Oacoma next week. On account And the quality of our work should b e of the prominence of the defendant the case of interest to you if your teeth are no RA & A . - " " has naturally created considerable excite- | M " ¥ ases 1 LU D oy by Fepore Wi kted thee M. | ! how little or how much you have to Dimmock had lost ) ad because e AN be done, we will be pleased to do it e ] ot ML A i ct. | Aged Suitor Murderously Attacks the Ob- > for you, and the charges will be very NOR MENTION, PASTOR PERKINS' FAREWELL | xar as nothiue to do with the case ject of His Ardent Affection, b L BB LB AL moderate, Davie eells glass sk ’ o - 4 4lals | this story is but a advertising dodge Phaitdiny L t nkotn oly ] . y" Secent of n behalf of the Tommy Griffin. Ask your e L ; . Telephone 145, S Ry bomtoime, Vite's friend about 16, | HATCHET AS AN ADIUNCT TO COURTSHIP| o e : . R s Gas fixtures and globes at Bixby's | Obristion Church Flock Takes Formal - clegram)—The body o Magasines bound, Mootehouse & Co S £T i fabet Commonwealth 10-cent cigar. — Telegram )T boly ot Jesse Bariow, n | [§59 K. A. Woodbury, 0. D. S., Couns!l Blulfs. Budwelser beer, L, Rosenfeld, agent xes the Jealousy rmer member of Company B, t pine R e, Nemayers et — POOR HEALTH COSTS HIS JOB| vrenchman Smmed Bitam awd | L0 00000 0F e e e i the rd JTry Keystone Priating House. Phone 37, | HIS WORK WHILE IN CHARGE OF CHURCH | v & wevider of Fhitlppines when the regiment returned to | 1 Gr.nfl “ol‘l Grent Northern Result, You get the b8t dinners at the Vienna b America, and enlisted in one of the regular Riley, best photographer, 402 dway. v e T W ey S regiments and who dled in a hospital at W. E. Lewls sells monuments. 201 B'way, | Many New Members Ad the Manila, arrived today. The remains were 9 P e+ = SI0UX, CITY, July 20.—(Special Tele Setentific olan &t Woo o b " . 1 MaGe Aty b s . . escorted from the depot to the Auditoriun on b 1 ot b 1 of b 4 s . o it Wy A o by & guard of honor, composed of his former Lr s Peturned yesterday from o gram.)—Sfoux City rallway circles were | young woman living at Lunt's Siding, near [ ¥ © K08 | & trip o the lnkes anin. greatly surprised today by the announce- | Rock Rapids, in company of another man. p . : 4 - : At 1 o'clock this afternoon private funeral | Campaign_ plotures and buttons. ©, 1. ment that W. B. McNider, general freight | o Frenchman named Blies murderously [ 00" ®CATK P8 SECREOOR BITEEE (RRETt | Alexander & Co., 333 Hroadway and passenger agent of the Willmar & Sioux | assaulted her last night with a hatchet and | * the and atives ¢ Get your work done s Rev. 8. M. Perkins, who has’ been ps #alls, & G : | voung Barlow were conducted by Rev. Rugh s Great Northe ! ) e cted wounds that will cause her dea taandsy s "otk dorie a Great Northern auxiliary, had been | fnflicted wounds that will cause her death W. C. Estep, undert k' 2% of the First Christfan church for the 1ast | aked to tender his resignation because of | Bliss fs old enough to be the young wo- |°f the Re 'llln;nl'«)vmr. h. kr:..- '(;m‘n\u‘ saty Tolphspiaten, undertaker, 28 P three years, preached his farewell P.ru.n;. his failing health. He s to be,succeeded | man's father, but age made him the more [ 48 Y€ ACE G0 & O COTE T ":‘ Audltore . The price o 8 in Cot uffs has | 10 his congregation last night. The church|py § ogers, chief cle e offic de s & sulto oth lived M " ltum, D Scott of the Congre o he price of gas in Council Bluffs he \ ng n la ¥ R. Roger fet clerk in the office |ardent as a sultor. Both lived in Minne- | 4o TR Lo G E O on, The been réducea Troim 1.8 1000 to 1.6 100 | was crowded (o the doors and at the clo% | of Darius Miller, president of the Willmar | sota some time w0, but th Kirl came to | UTCh delivering the funeral orati Some excellent lots, pleasantly located and de W. . Graff, undertaker and licensed em- | of the service the members of the church|g& Sjoux Falls line and vice president of | lowa to get away from him. Bliss followed soldfer b s L e L a0 | gathered around Rev. Perkins and his Wife | the Great Northern. Rogers was formerly | her, arriving about a week ago. Last night [ \oFe escorted to thelr last resting place In sirable for suburban homes, can be had now at Day e, wr Black of the police Mount Pleasant cemetery b Arge o rgeant Arthur 8lack of the poll | he ‘came to the gir's home and found her Al o el b fores hadta dav ol vesteMtay' in-cefebras |10 Wiak them Gocapsed nd svery Ja7 SOLH| asslathnt geseral fraight agent for (ke Soe [ e to the sl s home and found Wt course. The Spanish War Veterane, Unlon | T @Sonable prices. These lots are located in [ ton of his forty-sixth birthda happiness in their new home at Viilisca, | jington at Ch : i g i 21 o . Veterans, Grand Army of the Republic and C. B Flage of Columbus, 0., wipreme |1a., to which place they remove In & few | Mr McNider is one of Sioux City's best|a young neighbor. This enraged him and |V Ay o e ot | Omaha, Wright's and Central Sub. additions. This o oyl he U e dnthe city | days and where Rev. Perking will assume | known railfoad men. He came here ten | following her to the houee he selzed an old | A Sttt D ol ki bR L A, gl i the pastorate of the Chris(lan church s o from the Burllngton, for Which he | bacchet. stmuck her with 1t and knocked | ©0% 11 Bonor of the soung wolaier, ooz | property will steadily increase in value as the city “ nd-hand furnitire, stoves, | svsatian oodty, Rev . was sounded over the grave by Musjelan carpets und house furnishings botught and | 10 bidding his congregation go had been general agent. Here he took Gp | her down. Maddened by his wrath he in Bod 3. Bhein & "G T Wt Browiway, | Perkins bused bis discourss on *Paul's | the dutles of general freight and passenger | ficted several more savage blows upon her | CTandall, the former bugler ot Company B, | BFOWS in that direction and the time to buy is the The city council will meet tonight tn ad- | Farewell to Ephesus” and said in part: | agent for the Sioux City & Northern and |head and body and left her for dead. In-|With which deceased went to the Philipnines. | ypagant, Call at Journed kexslon when ‘the matter of the| f haye dome my duty here as best 1|the Stoux City & Western. He was very |stead of trying to escape, however, he went | Barlow’s devotion to his parents caused charges against Street Supervisor Harden | ema he Philippines fo will come i [ could and teave with a consclence void ®f | successtul during six years receivership of [to Rock Rapids and gave himself up to the (B to remaln fn the Philippines for the A crowd of about 2,000 people visited Lake | offense before ¢ I man. Paul speaks | (hese roads and when they were sold to the | sheriff of Lyon county. The young woman | PUIPORC S0 wariin® mAnew Wi e WA o Manaw vesterday. The H-cont fure from |of ‘grievous wolven ing in after hi8 | Great Northern be was continued at an in- [is not expected to live pay & mortgage agaluet their home in ] any poln ! | ANy haint n Counctl Bluffs was inau- | jeparture, Since 1 we have ridded |creased salary. Mr. MeNider's health had . — LA ~ y B e ol e ™, Qb a0 | v of quite o number and added |hoen bad for a year. He just returned | MINING IN THE BLACK Lastasen Rerors B Council Bluffs. The police made another frultless 140 sheep to the flock. These wolves have | from St. Paul to plan the year's campaign | HURON, 8. D., July 2 after Mary Johnson, the mysteriou y been howling ever since and are Just walt- | for freight shipments, but while there he . B e erfered attendance IR SR L1 nyaterious 3 | v Expect to Carey O gram.)—Rain interfered with the attendan —_— ported o have High sirect, | N8 for me to get away. I have erected & | recolved no intimation of his removal tginal Plans for Devel at the Epworth aseembly today. A large ’ where it wi W house | wall of truth about you and you are ex . - Two Wit audience listened to an interesting lecture and axked for | pected to keep it in repair. 1 now rejoice | MONONA COUNTY K oN AN by Prof, Freeman Bloodgood, superlatendent There will b ting of the | that the church is in the best condition DEADWOOD, 8. D, July 20.—(8 — g T il o hat the church is TAD ), B July 20.—(Special.)—=| of schools at Waterloo, Ia., entitled “The Retatl Clerks: assoclatl morrow even- | oot 0 merically, soclally and spir- | Populints and rats Agree on n !v L Te (s e Abowh M AE 10 L g At e nk At % o'clock, Ther very important | 102 Division of Local Ofces, | James Hardi [ ew Woman's Ideal Man : = business to come before the ‘meeting and | {tually it has ever been. 1 have :,. n m:\: ONAWA, Tn. July 26 —(Special)--At the | moter, who started the Two Bit boom four | Thirkield, general secretary of the Epworth ery retall elerk in the city is requested | you longer than any pastor you have ever 4 years ago, left for Chicago this week 1o | league, lectured this evening on *The Build to be in attendane om- | democratic caucus Saturday night twelve | Years ag Bue, 8 Sum Karl, a peddler from Omah had, 1 hiave WBjored By KRy AR O legates were elected to the county dem- | complete his plans which yere originally | ing of a Man." Sunday's program will in-| THE ORIGINAL pollee | yesterday afterne ory's wall s painted & beautlful pleture: | i\ "onvention, which meets in Onawa [ made. If the plans are carried out, one | clude a sermon by Dr. Hall, president of the| WORCESTERSHIRE I Jost. between the hose which time and toil ]:.umul n»x(mla_. o | Friday, August 3. The populists hold their |0f the largest mining enterprises in the | Union Theological seminary, and Dr. P. 8 ondway and the Seche or e nob odly, consecrated ‘band ay, 4 o ve the resu The \ > w bundle of dry. goods valued 'a; | Lhonk the noble, Eodly. conre N olled for | convention the same day and the two par- | Black Hills will be the result. The Har-| Hunson of Chicago. Bsirs 2 resttath He sald it had elther fallen from |°f women who have sacrificed and to tos huve formed & “trust” and will fuse | din brothers organized five companies about | Mrs. Maude Ballington Booth returned to| ®@~ Beware of Imitations . nature s on every bottle 3 hls wigon or had been stolen the cause of Christ. 1 thank the choir n\:v on the county tcket, the democrats get. | fOUF years ago to operate on ground in the | Chicago today with her little son, who has Iirzah, Iyw Httle daughter of Mr. and | has sung the gospel so beautifully and wil tiug the office of county auditor and recorder | TWO Bit district. Expensive machinery | heen quite Il here, and on that account she [ It is highy pproved for the very . " . mutups of Wekt P ingly, the officers who have been my coun- " | was purchased for hoisting plants and for | may be compelled to cancel some of her lec- | Which it im Fish yeurs, was burled yes " nd the populists taking the balance. Levi v ¥ L Col stery in this oity, 1 sellors in every hour of need, and I also | por aking aly ¥ boer il v it o 9 et i B s \ K from the residenc wish to thank the pastors of the other | McNelll, who was defeated for auditor by | ' el Lo oa™e o hanrly a year and then S ’ . T of Mrs. churches of the city with whom it has been | C. B. Ellis two years ago, I8 a candidate "n"mw“m, 15 Slowy MOWH, B oY, < THe Hosaen and SONS, Agonts, New York, AR IR D L R (1T my pleasure to assoclate. for the nomination this year and has| o on"eor he closing down, as learned | PIERRE, 8 D., July 20.—(Special.)—The 'he funeral of the late Colonel A. T. “The daily papers have b exception- | no opposition There are a number [ [ERROT (00 e few of the principal owners | shipment of horses from this station this Whittlesey was held yesterday afternoon | ally kind to me. I have always counted :.r candidates for recorder from dif-| om0 ke companies, residing fn Chi- | year promises to be larger than for many VIM:VIGOR . VITALITY:FOR:MEN $°1 s \residence, of his daugliter, Mra. | them among my best friends and I have|ferent parts of the county and the nominee | 20 FO0E b o Pluy & freeze-out gume | years pust. Nearly every freight takes out were conducted by Rev. R Knox nothing but gratitude to offer the news- |18 likely to be an east slde man. J. W.| o 50 maiiey stockholders. James [ & few loads of horses, some of them being Grace | pil ehurch, and inter papers of the city. The reason 1 have | Anderson of Onawa has a walkover for the |y, i, gaw how things were going and he | shipped as far east as New York and Penn- 1nsom nia, was in Walnut Hill_comefery. T| uever eutered the fight against Sunday | populist nomination for county attorney. A. |l 0 Pl of the big men from | sylvania. lowa s also taking a number of mi ll:\(‘ Nervol: , n, Var bearers were: C. M. Magnard, papers is not because I endorse it, nor be- | Lamb of Mapleton, the present member of | o iny * by consolidating the intercsts of | range horees. Vue train out of here this t RATROY :kf_‘-w.n"-' Diavis and 0. Ewall i cause I endorse everything that is printed [ the Board of Supervisors, will be re- | 0 Ee B0 0l o stock, A "'“'i weeX took horses for @ veral different Towa Saus aligs & e Tl sttt Mrs. Catherine L. Johnston, wife of Bd- | during the week, but because 1 would be | nominated without opposition. For clerk of |y 'y b "l vivinal Hardin mine was | points and one car for Springville, N. Y. . B €17 ga'eo by mall on 8 Romedy Co., Ban Franciacc, O ward shnston, died yesterday morning | entering into a fight against the church’s | the courts J. E. Jerome, publisher of the | poonened and regular shipments of ore have | The Belgian hare craze has reached this Addnu.nlnhun y Cou " at her home in Crescent city, aged 601 friend and supporter, a sin of which 1 hope | Home Advocate at Mapleton, s thought to | puen mude since to the Deadwood smelter. | city and several Pierre residents will start The ore is pyritic ‘In nature and there is & | to raising this claes of “live stock.” five ehildren to mourn her loss, Mrs. |1 shall never be guilty. When I have a|be strong enough to pull off the nomination very large shoot of it in the mine. Re- S— Emma Case of Omaha, Mrs. Anna Mon- | trye friend I never expect to find in him ab- | although there are two cr three other parties LT el A R G AL T e ite perfection, but 1 shall court his good | working hard for the place. oafitly & new HOdY Gloalicious ore hes been T v T WANT YOUR Wi hnsten who e ot home. The funaral | will, regardless of his derelictions. I would [ The republican convention for county of- encountered, which runs well In values. PIERRE, 8. D., July 20 happy by our Tarkish T. and P. Pllls. Monthlies sure to the day. Ney will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock frather have 1 ordinary enemles than [ fices will not be held until October. Aside The Hardins are now working on a plan | state treasury has within the last few uiy. exceawive or puinful mensiruntion. Nothinglike It in the m Orh the residence and Jnterment will b8 ] the i1 will ot one! newspaper. from the activity of the men secking county | whereby the five companies shall be con- | days received $4.425 liquor license money. ire uny_case. pain no dane: ahn's Pharina Fire Chief John W. Bates returned| “I now commend you to God and the | offices, political matters are very quiet in | golidated into one’ company. The work of [ Clay county sends | 100, Kingsbury X Batardas et from hia trip 'to Cape | word of His grace, which will be able 0 | Monona. *“The Tippecanoe Banner,” won by | developing one mine thoroughly will then | 3 dmunds, $91260; Charles Mix, me. He has completely recovered from | build you up and give you an inheritance | the republicans last fall for the greatest | pe pushed and when it is positively deter- |¥ ; Buffalo, $30, and Clay, $150. SCHOO! B o, D% (frery | among all of them that are sanctified.” | increase in the republican vote in the state | mined what other portions of the camp con- | The total recelpts of the state treasurer's — - —_— ” a ce fo V' end d 0, from all Verdone nnd that there will be consid of lowa, was on exhibition at the late|tain in the way of Yrd, all the mines will [ Office for the year ending June 30, f . Olcest and largest grable deatitution there by fore many of the | Davls sells paint. county convention and won much admira- | be opened up by the one company. The | TeOurces, reached the sum of $1,162.650.68 .n 'orl | lhr’ cal em' military school in ortune hunters are able to get out o e y « i FOR SALE BY MY e total disbursements o unds for the Central West. the country. There is plenty of gold thers ATES START TO DES MOINES, | 100 stockholders in these Hardin companies are | The total disbursements of all funds for th Government supervislon, State commisalons to eraduates, Prepsrution o Universities yet, but all the claims taken and a b . | :\(!rrl\ul time nnlll!\lllhl'll yflxu $ :I‘ . ! ;‘”Hn lnd Natlonal Academies, COL, SANDFORD SELLTRS, M. A.. Supt., LEXINGTON, MO, W man stands no sho He only met - 3 Big Pac ant for Sale. $i6 Sacking RGlaoturera iat- | notud Wl and all epecial funds han- P LA len thete and that ‘was:| comers Get Away to Make L T e 1y | the packing men, sonp manufacturers, hat- [ FUGAE SRR P reltt Hendry, o former blacksmith of Start at the Convention. DAVENPORT, Ia., July (Speclal)— | (ore " raflroad prestdents and many others, | 1164 by the treasury - - thin iy, who is ‘Working s i bartender | judge Walter I. Smith, Hon. A. S. Hagel- [ Tho plant of the Tri-City Packing com- | oot or e iiony of capital, . James Experiment in der. governor and a member of the Mas=ahusetts | SCHOOLS. i m’u'”.'\ .\!.rym Bates sy Cupe Nome 15 | oy " Colonel €. . Saunders and Jacob Sims | Pany 18 (o be disposed of to the BIEeSt | jyiriin,’ who is ngw in Chicako, has assur- | PIERRE, & Do July pecial.)—Sev- | legislature, is highly regarded officially and LI ¥ eft last evening for Des Moines to attend | bidder. The stockholders ""‘l'l @ meeting | 4uc0q that the consolidation of the com-|eral Sully county farmers who sowed a [has considerable means. BROWNELL HALL N. Y. Plumbing Co., tel. 230. the republican state convention, which will | and deci "’l“" “lz“" up ""'; “"'I‘"" of ';“‘ panies will be effected without any trouble. | large acr of wheat last spring and who - - - | sonsdlas il B e SR be held in tho capital city Wedneaday next. | company and to dispose of tho plant at the R T aid not ecure a crop on account of dry | Dewitt's Little Early Risers are famous | PORT4INE and Da ol CENTRAL LB Postmaster I M, Treynor and others of the | bes AR Lkl GRIDE D keauEel. 1| ¢ the opening up of & few mines in the | Weather, are cutting the growth of wild|little pills for liver and bowel troubles S d e delegates will leave this evening, while [ outstanding indebtedness of the firm aggre- & u e Worthi Meeting Closes with gates $106,0 erel o Two Bit districts were all that the Hardin |STass and thistles with what wheat that| Never gripe rm bealn 1000, ce-for-All Mate others will not start until tomorrow. gates $106,000, merely in the form of notes ¢ did show up for fodder for their cattle. SO L iy Ol Ao uRihanbe ity. The | brothers had in mind it would uot be of One of the oldest and most successtul o midsumm eeting of the Central | Pottawattamle has an ax to grind at this [ held by the various banks of this city. The ) _ | Several tests which have been made show e e Ehsn oty e et | convention, as Jacob Sima of this city is a | @ssets are said to be the value of the plant, | ¢special comment, for new mines and new | Soteri festt W Bve Om BETe RICR FORECAST OF THE WEATHER | cducational institutions ot the west—ita e A her the largest mumber of | leading candidate for the nomination for the | bout $60,000, and about $20,000 more which | 4mps are belng opened up every month In |\ 0o UFCh SN foole the best of hay for hiEl ptanterd inllowing 1t to Somustetnin prought together the larges ver of | leading candida o ’ arden cattle eave the best of hay fo oan. be quickly colleoted apartel the Black Hills by other companies. The 5 astern colleges and schools. Buil players at any midsummer session of the as- [ office of attorney general. ~Mr. Sims will | €an be quickly collected. It s reported that | bt = Reh © 00 B ¥ sme of | the thistles and these fields now being cut eally Falre (n Nelrasks Loy OLAREN RO » ldings woclation since Its ton. The free- | go before the convention with a very strong | the stockholders will probably have to make | Hardius have on 0ot a gigantic scheme of | complete order—perfect steam heating, san- hich closed the mee attracted sixty o delegates, and eve ooks mo: " 7 " ract of fa g ground ed Water, fou A elght “whisters,” while at last year's meet- | favorable, it is sald, for his nomination Stuart Wins at Chess, tract of farming ground on Red Water, four Amicable Set —_— guages and art; competent corps of teachers, ing there were only twenty-clght players. [ His strongest opponent is conceded to be the wealthiest men in Chicago. They are STUART, Ia., July 20,—(Special.)—Con¢1d- [ and one-half miles cast of Spearfish. Red | EHEYENNE, Wyo., July 8| WASHINGTON, July 20.—Forecast for | Every advantage offered s regards the At ! : erable interest and excltement were dis- [ Water isfone of the largest streams of water | poregram.)—Chairman ©. E. Engle of the | Monday and Tuesday: moral, mental and physical training. Send The game lasted until midnight, but the | Senator Mullan of Waterloo. Mr. Sims | . 0; 000 Thureday and Saturday over the | in the Black Hills. It flows enough water | griova o ; eyl e | i _ | tor circular or apply personally to Mrs. L o was not completed until yesterday aft- [ will have his headquarters at the Savery grievance committee of the Union Pacific Nebraska—Showers and cooler in morth- | o' 0 50 PR Beore Wi chess contest between Stuart and Guthr to supply all of the mills and cities in the firemen is here and says he believes the o pton, Principal, ernoon. Burrell and Sumney of Omaha won | house, . o " o 4 g s ern, fair in eouthern portion Monday; Tues ; n ! % o M i) 1y | Center over the phone. The losers stood the | hills with water. The Hardins propose o | Unjon Pacific will settle the wateh inspection with plus 14, Gable and Grayson belng - The delegates from Pottawattamie county f e TR Lo § Uttt A e [ erect 'n large smelter, cyanide DRt A | i e an e durins (g | 40y falr in northern, showers and cooler 1n | | ond ;"“l" {":'“H‘,'; ;‘".:_m,r,"{._’r'":hff":,,',fl:,':\ o “"""’““‘“M:"'-" mllon are: B, «“.”:”l‘_- sey, M. A. VanHemert and P. L. Sever, who | chlorination works on the river and haul | next few days. There is no change in the | southern portion; southerly winds M‘ssoufl MILITARY ACADEMY (-'«“xn Wluuy B ik, who was her | Donald. G . Scott. M. M Darkinson, . | #ustained the reputation of Stuart by win- | their ore from the Two Bit mines there | iuation among the men here., They are | Western Texas and New Mexico—Gener- | New bulldngs. « e o MRt |‘>£’3’1‘" Tishand's partner, also secured plus 5 and | . Dlerce, Walter 1. Smith, Spencer Saith, | 08 the Saturday nights game in hirty- | for treatment, The distance of haullug | firm, but say they will do nothing further in | ally fair Monday, with warm in southern | 500 0 from ' best achools of America o Bufte club will donate an extrs | John Schoentgen. Ed . C. Brown, Johs | Bine moves. They are now ready to meet | Will be about twelve miles. Jumes Hardin, | (he matter until after the couference be- |POrtion; Tuesday, fair; southerly winds and. Kurove e o e of the free-for-all | Lindt, 1 M Trevnor L B. Cousine. G R | any local cranks in the neighboring towns [ who is the more active of the two brothers | tween their committees and the offcials. Indlan Territory and Oklahoma—Gener YANCEY & FONVILLE, Mexico, Mo, ol for her. S00F0::08- B8 hiRae \“i('f”’;- ;M. Galvin AL s |#nd show them the fundamental principles | in the promotion deal, states that every in- e 25 ally fair Monday and Tuesday; northeasterly game follows annan, C. M. Harl, J. M. Galvin, A. S. 4 i . d ‘ DARGIE TRsors ity A : ot TN e AR R O liotithe (pad ducement will be made to the railroads to A NORTH AND SOUTH. Ataton, e T, EHeKInger, J, (2. Greens —— build shops there and make that town the | PIERRE, § D., July § L)—Artl- | Minnesota—Generally feir and warmer i Tureell and Sumney. oo i shields. B. A, Consigney, John Jenks, Dr. e valing Man In Thonki railroad center of the Hills, Mr. Hardin | cles of incorporation have been filed for the | Monday; Tuesday, showers and cooler in Mrs. Balley and Mrs. Martin..... """“"[“"‘- \ Kree M ‘““"“"‘-1 Harry Nor-| BSLOAN, —(Special.)—Deputy | asserts that he has proposed his plan to the | Chontalpa Tobacco company at Plerre with | northern, fair in southern portion; north- Cook and Harl 3 aasi ton, George ruington an \!. C 13~-~ Sheriff Kelso and Rev, Van Marter | managements of the Milwaukee railroad and | ® capital of $10,000,000. Incorporators, H. | erly, shifting to southwesterly winds. Tushman wd it | pew; alternates, Willlam Arnd, Frank Ev-| brought back to Sloan this evening C. S.| the Illinois Central and that the prospect C. Thornton, J. W. Avery and T. P.| Jowa—Generally fair Monday and Tues- and Mrs. She ! i erest, Victor E. Bende: Wheeler, E. | Arge, a traveling salesman of stereop- | is good that one or both of the companies | EStes. Alko for the International Pucking|day; mortherly, shiftlng to southwesterly and Mrs. Mayne.... 2 H, Lougee, J. D. Johnson, huart, Dave | ticon views. He is wanted by Van Marter | will build across the reservation, making | company at Plerre with a capital of $150.000. | winds. WA MeKahren .. : Stuart, Theodore Guittar, G. H. Mayne, H. | for obtaining money under false pre- | the town on Red Water the terminus. Many | Incorporators, Ralph M. Jaceby, Hoace | Missouri—Generally fair Monday, with teuses. He will be tried Monday morning | of the residents of Deadwood and Lead have | Checkly and G. V. Pattison. warmer In southwestern portion; Tuesday, Cal inet” [0 L 3 J. Chambers, J. J. Steadman, Charles At- In Justice Oliver's court. Arne Is wanted | for some time been agitatin T air; wortherly, shifting to southwesterly ' ol & the plan of P Pt " also by the proprietor of Hotel Winegar, Fatal Accident at rman ¥ I A R wood, Finley Burke, F. L. Reed, B. 0. Bru- T s | ington, O. . Blanchard, J. L. Blanchard, inds, nd Dudle - “ 4 ! : putting in an electric road between the two SYENNE, W 9,—(Special | Winds. & Crummer and Mrs. Coipetzer.gio = 6 | Wt Killna “l-,l“';"':: B Jomght, B M| where a 314 board bill remained unsettled | cities and Spearfish, making the latter place o TR Whe, ity AL {ftele | Nortn Dakota—Showers and cacler Mon- Coe and Mrs. Coe s % A ey, « Kimball, A. L. ef . The e esidence " y e " day; Tuesday, falr; thwesterly winds. Bearle und Mra. Searie. . Preston, J. J. Hess, F. E. Chambers and :,‘",,-'l.?: ];..( KR tERRLASTAAL AR A0S :\,:l:yl.::.";‘m"ym’yrh:nmllrh.':m ‘Illm;l"‘ll"”{ men, whose name cannot e learned ".:""' R Dakciaibonare and oonlar Inil 1e ot you have missed a good things rth inus. , ) Ia, desire e Lead and Deadwood | y, - shars | ) “plue. ~min Riley Cook. el Bl ke Blaas i heaimend ey .'::.];n::“::‘l4.“.;:'":“] L?:(NI]\::(‘ of Sher | northern, fair in wouthers portion Monday: | guy exquisite mall beverage stande on & EAST AND WEST Howell's Anti-"Kawt" cures coug EpanTAveltng Man Minsng. il | FAIINAY companies would Lulld to Red Water | cuge today. The cage toppled over and the [ TUesday, falr in w e, Rty windy. | unlaue basis. It sells itaclt. Its fame and Gable and Grayson.... A, we | CEDAR RAPIDS, la., July 20.—(Speclal) | from Deadwood and the Hardin company s equeezed between the cage and the | S00ler s southern portion; K eputatl the envy of many. The pal Wickham and 1'08B.corgereerees FARMER WHO FELL AMON John A. Wells, a traveling man whose | would put in an electric trolley from its | side of the shaft. . Colotado—Fair Monday; warmer {n east- |reputation s the envy ¥ P " Joger ind om0 2 L AMONG THIEVES || i thi cly, bt who b ety 1 | Vo' oy Speurtih, “The st cound pe mide side of the shatt. ern portion; Tuesday, generally fair; south- :hu beneficiul u-‘:m. nlwlnew.'d \;Ill:x:n“'.ll:'. Tarstow and J. M. Shea ' A. J. Moores from Strahan Mas Am- | Council Bluffs, has been mysteriously miss- | from Iead to Spearfish in half i erly winds nner man are the only and real judge i*:m'n and Miss Altken her Contly Sewnion with Holdups, | IDE since July 3. On that date he left Siant :' g el i"" Bour, IS STILL UNSOLVED MYSTERY |“Wyoming—Generally fair Monday ana its merits. Approved of by them, ft trie BREN BRA LSRRI, v A. J. Moores, a tiller of the soll whose | Cedar Raplds for Muscatine to begin work ¥ aner in Sight, e Unabt Tuesday; southerly winds. umphantly enters inpumerable households and Boulter 2 5 homestead is near Straban, in Mills county, | for & Chicago firm. His letters and con- | There is nothing in the way of the Hardins | Pittaburk Prison Ofcials Unable a Montana—Showers and cooler Monday; ‘ S b Hor ins and Rookefeliow..., mplained to the police yesterday morn- | Signment of goods remain in Muscatine un- | !0 complete all of their original plans. The Yet to Explain Sterling Tuesday, falr; westerly winds. Where Oablost entars, doolors and dreg b LT VN ing about 2 o'clock that he had been held | called for. Wells was not in good health | COmPanies are Lo be reorgunized and it is Street Tunnel, Taoel Bagard: bille exit, ] Prince and Spaulding up and robbed of $30 by four men on Broad- | and it s feared he s 1l among strangers | ®tated by these promoters that all of the e Am A% R TGRSR mAL) BREWED BY Mrs. Albright and Mrs. Montgom way and Flfteenth street. and unable to make himselt known. money required for the smelter and other [ PITTSBURG, Pa., July 20.—The mystery [ OFFICE OF THE (it FRED KRUG BREWING €O, ¢ o July 29.-Official record of tem- L) ore o s ore-treating plants, Failroads a- = i & . | OMAHA, J Bruington and Mrs. Bruington. .. Moores had been visiting some friends on & P gailroads, mining ma- | of the tunnel from the cellar of No. 28 Sterl 7 perature’ and precipitation, compared with | Phone 420 OMAHA, N feikle and Scribner Riss West Broadway and was making his way ulist State Convention, chinery, etc, has béen subscribed by the 3 ing street into the yard of the Western pen- [ the corresponding day of the last three - — —— Agkwith and Benjamiin. 1100 back to his hotel, when he encountered fouy | . WINTERSET, Ia, July 20.—(Speclal)—| Armours, Swifts and others in Chicago. |itentiary may never be solved. Today the | years. SR e Ofios aver S18 Senth 14th St plus. —minu men on the sidewalk. They parted as if to| Th® Vopullst convention of the middle-of- [ James Hardin will be gone from the Hills entire length of the tunnel wis explored. [y i o borature.... 46 14 $5.00 A MONTH. R let him pass. As he was about 1o pass through | !N¢-708d branch will hadd its conveutior. | several weeks, pertecting all the plans, and | It was found to extend from Sterling | Minimum temperature.. .. 62 # i Gravel roofing, A, 1, Reed, 541 B'way: they closed about him and ome thrust|'® P¢® Moines on August 28, during the | when he returns hdme to Deadwood he ex- | street under the etreet to the prison wall, | Average temperature o6 4 PR, a revolver fu his face, at the same time o | State fair. The call will be issued in a fow | pects to everything arranged for im- |a distance of 261 feet along the wall line, [ Rainfall L L McCREW, dering him to bold up bis hands. Reallging | 107% bY Edltor Weeks. A full state ticket | mediate work all along the line. The first [There an opening was made through the | Record of precipitation at 0 ba. 08 A SPECIALIST ’ the odds were decidedly against him, he | V1! be placed In the fleld. An effort will | thing necessary s a railroad from Dead- | heavy spiles and the tunnel carried five | 94Y a0 i aks " et il ::‘ur}q:‘.n\: .iul;l‘wlx;l.n.“I.\‘:(»un;. ‘(.l.:.';'..,.n,-‘.,}:.fi- complied and pointed his finger tips heay. | P® Wade to secure the presence of Whar- | wood out to Two Bit camp, The Elkhorn | feet inside the yard. The direction taken | Normal temperaturo for the da i DISEASESm day that his resignation as member of the |$0MAS: They thew Went through hia pook- | {0 BATRER, the DariY's cacdiduis for pres- | company would Gy be the frat ene|from (Rat point was upward and fo within | Sotal excess siice March 1 1 inch Beand of diveatars had hesn mscsnted, Tuls ets and took his h, amounting to $30, | ‘1Pt :‘l'l.'"!“d in :nf-n; helng a spur part way to|five inches of the surface close to a ]n}lu- i\"v'yf':;f.'..?”"." all oo sya}s inah msflm’fls“ Jeaves George F. Wright of this ety the |'¥0 fve-dollar gold pleces and two ten- aitted et B eds ¢ e camp already. This company would |#tone pile. The work was most complete in 158 nrge. Total rainfall since March 1 only lowa man on the board. The charter Accepts Nannan's Resignat Gurdon W. Wattles, president of the re )% Inche doliar Bold pieces. One of the gank took | ROCK" RAVIDS, Ta ity 0 (Specialy | M40 001 & SHOrl bt of roud to bulld to|every detull and measurements were tvi- | Duliciency since March | » i hen mfif‘(lgmkv- watel o .y # #Pos Red Water, s om the road 7 8 ke ° g cy Jeficlency cor. period 184 513 Inches of the company provides that at least three [ 1% WALCH: but atter u“.x.m“k coneultation | _Charles Rocker of Doon township, who | oo “.;mfw“:;',““"p""\‘ 1he rosd Isnding 4 :'I'IY‘"‘”“I:; with the grentemt socuracy, | BOHOIAnOY Sar, Peviad: 1N 163 inches 23 12 earsin Oma of the directors shall be residents of the [ WU 'S CORTE BUL I back fn Moores' | was arrested on an information chargtng | X1l ot (nformal minie men believe | by the tannel. but Warden WrIght (s of the | Reports from Stations at & . M. ELOTRICITY wnd MEDICAL Troatmont coms state of lowa. e " Fe night | him with the murder of August Shrader, P % » 0 Dalleve ] By Hhe INRAS s s , hinad ricoeste, Siristure; Syphills, Id ; Ay that Two BIt ha 3 PR olnt conspiracy of the Vieor i Vitany " GURES U ARANTRED, Mr. Hunnan will leave for Des Motnes, | "CC0 {0 6ot uP 40 time in the moruing 10 | was brought here yesterday and wiven a [ oot TV 'T’,'“Ah‘,:m“".f'"","‘f;" Siaun of | AELAMR Ehat i AR R.10.0 SARAMRY 65 bl Cifiren low THOME TREATMENT! Hook Oon: where ho will attend the republican state [ %4°h B8 TN oS Eaiiminary Rearing betore Judpe Beith and | Eot1 0% FO0 GAMP Ras Bath 1ha et fore | SIARER 65 AR e aindias. to witilian iid. weaminasion” Free, " Hours ¥ s m. convention. After the convention he will & Of the street where | jscharged for want of direct evidence f ! A" ore badiss, All of the | B e, " y " 380 141k St botween Faruam and e torney Emmet Tinley for a tris unen | !¢ holdup occurred Moores was unable to plans of the Hardin brothers scem to be | effect their relcase from prison. He thinks| grAprons AND BTATH 3 o 14th 84 glve the police a very good descript vol by T practical and feasible. the outside work was completed and the OIF WEATHER, 4 £ Sre Bve 1 Y K ription of soued by Tan ) ! the sald i one o ore N a., J y 29, Specla - ugl S ———— orkers lel depending o ose Inside to W."8""Reed, former general manager ot | U1 UK but suld that none of them wore | KENT, Ta. July (pslal)~Hush | 0o me— workers left, depending on those inside BUY THE GENUVINE B e tompanies by [#ny mask. He judged from their appear- | McCaulay's family of six were poisoned escape at the most opportune moment, The s family, left yesterday for Colorade |41¢¢ that they ‘were laborers or trampe. | yesterday from eating toadstools, which the | I”\i"“"“"“\ 8. D., July (Spe- | (imely discovery of the tunnel fpsures the | i - Springs and Manitou, where they will |ADOUt & year ago Mcores took a trip to|took for mushrooms. The mother fs ex- |y’ ~"‘” Winter, a prominent stockman | retention of the prisoncrs until their terms | Omaha, cle : . sDsRd the summer mootha Omaha to see the elephant and fell into the | pected to die. The others may die algo, | o €ONducts a large ranch and mercantile | oypire, Birkman sent a communication to [ SPEUR T ! bands of thugs, who robbed him of his watch — — business at Westover, elghty miles west of | \arden Wright, in which he denies any | e Lt MANUFACTURED B! and chain, but overlooked his money. In Heat Remedy for Diarrhoen, this city, was today brought before United e =y AR 1| O Al g “ knowledge of a plot (o escape and says the | FARM LOANS telling Lis wocs to the police yeste Mr. W. M. Cross, a prominent and influen. | States Commissioner Tidrick in thix city | oy b - 4 CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP G connec n of his name with the story may suid “the time before they took my watch | t1al citizen of Coryell county, Texas, says, | Ubon the Information of Brand Inspector SOTH TER RAMS. A e his chances for the pardon his friends | Chicago. S 3 “I neve a4 such pains v lite Jack Foster, chargec d way | 2 3 5, clea Ne, n;:’-'::d o Kastorn, wveorasks |but lett my money, while this time they took | I never had such pains In my lite ag I|Jack Foster, charged with driviag away | uro working for St Louts, clear o y b ered dlarrhoea attacked me, issue cattle from the Rosebud Indian rese 8t. Paul, sles 3 7 ’ (P my cash and left my watch. suffered when dlarrhoea attacked me, 1 reser ot - 5 PALL Sl08T 2 ussil it have tried many medicines, but noue glve|Yation. He was held to answer to the next w t May Go to Italy. Davenport, ‘cl r. ay's nenovator B Dimmock No me such relief as Chamberlain's Collo, | United States grand jury at Deadwood fn| WASHINGTON, July 26.—The name of ex- | Noped Cir " 4 Guaranieed (o cure the very worst oa "oNEY To Lo‘ The shake-up in the affairs of Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.” Thie s [ September and was released upon giving | Governor ‘Wolcott of Massachusetts is under | Havre, clear . e of dyspewsla, constipation, bilious heads s, | motor companies has made many changes in | unquestionably the best remedy known for | $600 bail. The case was prosecuted by As- | serious consideration s successor to Gen \".'LTJ‘,L’(‘.“.. clent ..o . ache, liver and kidneys, At drugsists, $e s“h“; Loan and s““fllu Ass0ciat’n | the working force of the Suburban line and [ diarrhoea. It always cures aud is pleasant | S1stant United States Attorney Porter of | eral Draper as United States ambassador (o it L and \d for Free Bample, Free Book 4 d Free Advice. Dr. B. J. Kay, it Councll Blults, lowsy _. . | Whes It was anuounced that W. 8. Dimmock | to take. Tyudall. lmwmediately upon the relemse of | Italy, Mr. Wolcott bas been licutenaut Locl Forecust Omclal | M- ¥, bR R L ) g v canivsecuRy, w