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THE OMAIA D@ILY MK MONDAY, AL 1900 ] ome, Ferd Frohar R the names of all parties implicated in the Sorme excellent lots, pleasantly located and do workers, Dinner and soctal h oo Affalr. There are six of them all are| ~ - - = |ing by the children, Normal work, Mrs b o g telograph operaors but e actat work | Sirable for suburban homes, can be had now at MINOIU MENTION, WARRANT OUT FOR BALDUEE & e Tume. e Tuie oy | ough ““'R“f \\I;W‘;:r:nk ““‘0‘!‘;‘\‘ the Towa | appears to have been done by the e | paqgopable prices. These lots are located in Tun elly wius, i s [t e B S tadd s i i o duly ek was arcested o e | Omaha, Wright's and Central Sub. additions. This h room of the union station at J¥hy ot smoke the Why clgar _— | prcioise o8 pavive sarsnias, |UNCERTAINTY AS T0° THE EXACT DATE | Lovl* where he was sending out some of property will steadily increase in value as the city Viah REIET wot Do o Waiters' Union Member Oharges Him with a— e e lera e s tiken o O Tgrows in that direction and the time to buy is the 5 Fine A, B, C. beer, Neumayer's hot Retailing Beer, |« t wittee Unable (o Make an | (il Heis a small,quict, mild looking man [ present. Call at Dr. Btephenson, 101 Pearl 8t Tel, 209, ‘ e and claims to be innocent Behmidt's photos, new and | t styles, _— The principal business before the elty Owing to the Fact L) You get the best dinners at the Vienna T | council at its adjourned meeting tonight Big Gan's T ‘:‘,"'{ " ':*‘”‘Vn:» o ""‘: bl N "‘_"“ 4 Riley, best photographer, #2 Broadwa ANOTHER PHASE OF LAKE MANAWA FIGHT | (0", (oiroving of the contract with B bbb tound up the rest of the Fing befors court J. C. & W. Woodward, architects, 523 Iidy. A. Wickham for the pav p the r & before court y & of the group of et — convenes in September. W. E. Lewis sells m B way streets embraced in the third resolution " Council Blufis Lemp's heer, Soenke Boysen, sole agent. | Ohjection of the Union and the selecting of the kind of brick these | DES MOINES, Aug. 12.—(Special)—The Se tific optician at Woolman I a ot | of material is anticipated to bring on |Yet unable to give out any definite state- | o - " Campnly fetures ar ttons, C. | . . b owa campaign w be opene joverno necenn ceting with Alsxander & ¢ Hhaave 3 as they are known to have different view : il ‘I"‘ 4 Al ‘I‘”’“ ' Parsite xvd ¥ R g . H et Yol ok AT ¥ on this matt AU the last meeting Alder- | Roosevell s coming to lowa and there Y o laundry, 72 Phone 187 W. 8. Balduft, proprictor of the cafe at|man Brown suggested that this group of | SCCms "'l" i ort ‘_’,' eetanding "‘""l BURLINGTON, Ta, Aug. 12— The closing | O n e l I OOrun ° C. Bate raker Pearl street. | Lake Manawa park, was arrested yesterday | atreots be paved with Galesburg brick or [ BI8 speech will be the opening oratoricall . = oo™y % niy Coer b srengerfest was o Telephiones: Office, 97 residence fternoon on the charge of selling intoxi- | plock. sing e on te base, bus | ¥UD Of the campalgn. Governor Roose- | - 0 - — 3 5 w J h lock, single course on concrete base levoted to a business meeting, o parade ndertaker and i - " f velt will speak at Waterloo, but because | v ° d ating liquors, contrary to the law of 10Wa. {n view of the fact that the interested an sle. Charles b ot Chicag » " N N hutit Main W6 warrRES whE ANGW" PO THE COUPE OF | tanceriy onens o Mynstes ahd Hasetpoti |OF. (Y. Usceriatnty of M. Rooseveivs |01 F A ““““ - "H ' “'_ o . 4 We still have some exceptionally desirable rooms g 18 reported t | R iy p iy chedule s i ble to set the date, | 4% electe bbb Aok 1eydore 3 s inble gold 1| Justice Ovide I\HIH LA et L « had petitioned for Council Blufrs | Schedule it b e |l . ":K rens of Chicago vice president and J "“'S although about threefourtlis of the rooms were rented o filed by B. C. Dodd, representing the At rick, top and bottom course t was de. | Defe Speake oL, Ashin ess of Milwaukee libra he t L\ i to; ptoven, | uta’ unlon ©f OmKNE: DOAS Wal Aecom- |aided. to kv the HALter OF Slesting 2ol ton the Rough Rider colonel promised him | . _"“ b Mbrarlan The e | @ when the army headquarters moved out. That is merely : otght and | panjed by his attorney, S. Alts Joxg | K100 0 Brick over until tonight's meeting K'l ’” e “‘ 4 Ko “l rl L ‘r' B° | test organiz o Peorta, where the next | @ @0 index of the popularity of o ank Shint vominent | BAUM has experienced more of 1688 | \fupy of the aldermen are in favor of using | 1678008 home district, on ember 20 | ggongertest will be hel memnbet. of ths ) i, | trouble from the Waite of Omaba | M 4 h ,’m”_ ,,' el St 4 e, "8 und that will probably be the date. i “' AR |® o was in the cit rlends. | ever since Lake Manawa opened for | “rho strects embraced fn the contract| THE Orand Army ve b mw.‘ 164 by 1.“”!‘; iy L '_‘,‘” ) o goure was marnin | e Rt ¢ the union | “% T e |train to Chicago during the coming na- '8 Py prente gt o Red Onk to 1 ohjecting to Balduf® e oying Thomas | geott street to ¢ g Pt tlonal reunion and it is certain that u\‘ b g = = [ Mr f | Purshome as his manager the lake and |strest [party of at least 200 will go from here. | 0 CICE o R ettty and finat "“‘ o X e o U LT ' LT ot on account of any refusal on his part ham avenue from Madison avenue|It ls planned to leave here on Monday | e The entive fifti: floor has been re orated and pre- e former's r r l¢ . ter ) s not mount park. worning, August special reaching wo 9 o 3 # o low of Avenie | to enkage unlon waiters. Purshome s u wlway, from FPirst street to the east- | MO : | Caiabp b AL I A LI U L sents a most attractive appearane An oflie ere funeral of th Major 1. A a member of the Waiters' union and claim line of Frank street | Chicago that same evening he two| WEBSTER CITY, Ia., Aug. 12.—(Special) | @ st A Pl I". » in & ! Wil b held tomor from th he is not engaged by Balduff in that ca trect, fr ith line of Wash. | Grand Army posts here have an aggre Sensational developments in the atairs | © fire-proof building, will cost you no more than in some o 1y restdence in Avoca and will be under ivenie to y curb e of . ership of 600 and as a very low & . 5 " tis atep or el Wi be ¢0deT | pacity. His position fs not that of head streot extension [ kate membership of and as a very | of ex-Sheriff Sinclair, whose m rious | @ fipe traps. o Republic A number of yeterans of the | walter, as contended by the union, but that from Hroadway to the |rate is given them a great number will appearance and n return were (-] o ehil war | republicans from | ot manager of the cafe and the employes [ nerth curh of Pome go. The lowa Ex-Prisoners of War asso- | jocts of a great deal of el | ® ° this city will ¥ 1ules | W Bchool avenue avenue g g i i e e e e ittt L ervors rosats| sk s e oo PR AL R § A 0., Rental Agents, rested y enrryin n- | of employes working there | to, Broadway Weaver's Move tn |was at one time suj 1 Sinclair had | o - R Pierce street from First streot to Blu « rman Weaver's Move bhisid 1 ¥ 5 ft 3, g Qerante o 4 them carried @ " From the day the cafe was opened to the | I} ik b Weaser of the republican | €1o0ed: The woman's arrest was caused | @ The Bee Building, I7th and Farnam Streets, I public the unfon has fnsisted that Caterer | Bluff strect, from Plerce street to north | Chalrman Aveaser OF C(06 FORUERGR [by "o brother-indaw of Sinclair, on the | @ b i w Balduft miss Purshome, but this Balduff | ¢ ne of Ninth avenue state central committee re e O ke of thrcatening to kil Sinclair and 000 0000 000000000090 0000000 000000000000 creck thelr arr has refused to do. Not only does he pay N6 o Whied Sen sy et to west | trom his home In Wapello, where he has |y, "ip0 ™ 1¢ qinears that the Hand woman | ofichn T. Fugh, chlef c higher wages, it I8 ciaimed, than the union e Trom Maiin street to west Bt Ltesniog b0 AcH lp,v\ym-l-} '..w'y(..{ et Sinclai of the streets & few evenings 4 hi tHon to Atoe demands, but has at all times stood willing hird ot | matte omorrow he 8 to Cec AP” | gince and demanded $10,000 an K re- Tha Mecormibi Harveating to employ members of the union. The strect,” from’ Mifn street 4o B |ids to meet with the members of the con- | g e {0 A It ‘)“\\ Eiih Wholg fu Hiy. Chicago. M dugh has been % _ cressional committee and county chair . bty S Yol b el \ PI118 have Leen ln wse over o years Ly the lea. SIacekg, b EUEh hds L Omaha union, however, would not be con- |~ Fourth street, from Broadway to Worth | KFetsional committes and couity Ghatis | on nearing of the case the Hand woman Couech TP IR BBOPE, 118 e tne St chaceieotd ok 7 Il parture from tl it tent with this, but fnsisted that Balduff dise | stroet | man of the Fifth district. Tuesday he will | Lo " s tooad, of seitabuse, dissipaiion, S, o o shne, ures Lost Ma by a large circle of charge Purshome, unless the latter joine The contract was awarded with the pro- |be back in Des Molnes for o meeting with | ro‘.noy,l.elt§ wer, Nlght-Losags, Boermatorihoay 1ns ice the Waiters' union. This Purshome de-|viso that the council is left the option of |the Seventh district committee and chair- | Two Want Dive ity oadac \F- nees to Murry, Loes of gen ckman Comedy company clined to do as he is not by occupation, so |selecting the streets to be paved this year, |man. Thursday such a mecting will be | CRESTON, la, Aug. 1 cial)—F. fgu‘;°1\"'“°"‘,?“' LA R A fa » 11 b e h e fs &t b ¥ opern_house, presenting th he u waiter, but 1s employed by | which leaves open the opportunity to cut |held In Davenport and from there he Kovs | M, McPherson of Dodge township has fled | o (MEE | FetiPandlon” b6 gor W ‘:Z.f 1'% gusoby A » lish dvama, “The Land of the Livi Balduff as manager of the cafe, | from the list those streets in the group on |'0 Burlington to meet the First district | gjivorce procecdings with the county elerk & ouiey sefuuded, with 6 Loz iec. Addrosa, Bighop Romedy Co., Oii: Franclaco, G » RUBIeNgs. Whldh: Thorsuchly Sria | Baldal's Indignant Protest. ;n.u h there Is property that may not b |PeOPle Saturday he matters to be con- | After forty years of married life he secks ron BBy RS-DILLON DRUG €O, 10TH AND FARNAM, ] performance. The pluy was well Mr. Balduff was naturally highly indig-|4P1¢ to stand the assessment. Alderman 1 at these meetings will be the tak- | jogal severance from an engagement that ’ and the several parts well aeted, Th b Lougee Is unxlous to have stiicken from | 108 of county polls and the completion of | he avers was not altogether unpleasant to = = mcmm— claltles fntroduced between acts are nant over the action taken by the Omaha F y A thorough organization In every pre- | pim He charges his wife with wil de the ordinar 1 sy 1 mentl ¢ | il veaterd It nd declared | the 1ist Graham avenue from Madison for him. I\ J ife with willful d RETHe iRt Eh donL o iy | dion oy enterday -asters LELE LIS, & to; LK cinet n the st The matter of organiz- | sertion. Elizabeth Hronck, who was mar- WANT YOUR WIFE ke made of the clover turn done by Harey | himself in no uncertaln terms. He said: 1| avenue to Fairmount park, as he contends | et McKee, who © tognoteher | 2 . that o large port 5t the 4 & Rough Rider clubs will also be gone | rjuq to J. J. Hronck at Osbornien, Pierce Made happy by our Turkish B and P Piila. Monthlies aire o the day er disappoints any ] 4 3 lave o large sum of money invested here and a large portion of the abutting prop- iTEh Ghe Neole! ke J fee D O oucrmalve.0n sl menntrantiads Notilag K61, i 1 matkes 810D oo ‘alloged contidence n B R o e i S0 [y i nd the cost of the paving, [OV¢F and the work of the whole cam- | county, Neb., January 1, 1502, says her hus- | § Ut iy i e Boues cure any. et No i o danger. HAM'S Bhafuiies Omhs: Neb were urrest enteran ot conduct my busihess i the. state of A8 It I8 unimproved and nonproductive. It |PRIEN Will be planned. It 18 going to be|pand beat and cruelly treated her, finally snloon at Sixtee Iis : {4 also sl t , 4 a busy week for Chairman Weaver and a | qeerting. She wants a divorce. B e wared Tae Towa without belng dictated to by an Omaha |18 al%o sald that the property on Plerce || L™ Sol 1 "one™ Much of the succe ‘ ! wanted In Omaha union. I have at all times stood willing to | &treet between First street and Glen avenue +aih iy Horath Frt . ’ The register at the city ol paid b Dudy, e WY | utreot, protesting agalust the paving at this| The important question of whether or | egram.) democratic county convention e bes o [3 the money was to held for ‘e | the union. On the opening day of the park, e rotesting against the paving a 3| x ATatelhe aEUTE: cat ohioln & | wak yostordhy and the fol A A4 L i LAA LS ’ The police were unwilling to | when a large crowd was in attendance, the |time, has been filed iU L g L P ¥ ttas H|m- ® | e CBUALy IRMUE: Samedt Hebora R he Co formutiin reRHvAthE the Seras +"fohr 1t | union “walters I had. employed. in_ Omaba | Wickham's bid on which he was awardod |1Ustiee of the peage from trying and do- | lowlog county ticket ne gl in the untry recognize the o Towa' Morty und Truxt company | ager, Mr. Purshome, ia not a member of |OF block top and Councll Bluffa bottom, |diction was decided Saturdny by Judge | BUARCL FELSUL Cert BRIV g ) of this city has filed notice of suit in the | their union they refused to go to work and [$1.69; Des Moines top and Council Bluffs ot SAMLL Rl | Several nominations for attorney were made, - 3 district court to restrain the county treas- || und the & hile hundreds of | bottom, $1.62; Council Blufts top and bot- |00 lssue such an injunction. As & re- | 2y RS e % te R Uil Ny dread ¥ aroun '.m’ he L.;“ while .‘v “._,.;‘ Bt (E0tamEeL0ns Doun L ’x‘-ul‘ ot- L1t of the decision the case will go to the | but all declined and it was left to the cen 3 \ Trett title to & certain in Hecrs | customers had to leave without being |tom. $1.3%; Galesburg brick or block, con e g~ o e A8 Te tral committee, Delegates to the state, con- 9 subdivis wleging that the spe tnx | srved. Thelr refusal to work that day en- | Cfete base, $1.79%; Des Molnes concrete |Supreme court. The declston was relas | FESEPRHEIEE (0 BEOICR 10 TAG o ¢ WORGESTERSHIA for which lot was sold at tax sate i | (iiod'a loms of at least $200 upon me. I|base, $1.66%. The re cash prices with | Ve to the case of the Home Savings bank i al judick nventions were 3 o ERSHIRE fllegal o L. The sult Is similar t oottt e AL oot s Bl L £ . LALL e Agains 3. Hicks chosen nature o WARE OF IMiTATIONS UL SR by Fremont lensamin | cannot see how the other labor unions of [0 Per cent to be added for certificates. against J. B, Hicks, = i lmy % ,,’,‘;" : akainst the K nd fn-which he secired | Omaha and this chty should uphold this ac- Alderman Lougee will insist t the Democrnts Beating the Bush, Cire pwn Over, For Game, Stcaks, Roasts, S verdict in his favor The tax | o cc o) P Y % 8 i s and every varlety of made dishes o tion on the part of the waiters. This Inter- | contruct contain a proviso that on all ke xti a6 : effort to| OTTUMWA (Special Tele to be vold du the assessmients were lovied |ioleuCo “in ‘my. business ‘hore (s nothing |streels ofdered paved the woric must b | . nS. demOcrale are making sn efort 40 | giunlsc )"y one passed ove //’7"”1" I8 most invaluable, without reference to the benefits derived ness he nothing get up some interest in their state con- 5 2 :__f——-fi Joun Durcaw Acexts, New You by the property short of an outrage.” completed before Junuary 1, 1401 B ohich will be held in Cedar Rap- | this city this evening about 7 o'clock un " Dumcal . W Youk, The Initial performance of the Packman As soon as the warrant was served upos i, s s g i 2 . roofing houses and blowing down trees. The e & < . Comedy company vesterday afternoon and | yp BRTAUIEL o) 44l BE: baart sbLthn fchre ie TS wank, but the seuple 4o hot SRS | tents of Wallace's circus, which were pitehed - | st evenin was witnessed by o good, % - o ol to enthuse and as yet there is no avowes b ek i o f 1 audienee, and from the enthuststic | was discontinued and the hundreds of visi-| The rain yesterday afternoon sadly in- | andidute for a stute office. A few men | Bere today, were blown down and more or » AR AN RARANAAAIN DA AR AARRAARAA IR ”m“w‘w:‘ m"r‘m” w\v\‘.-h. h‘h-" acting, from {tory “"1»{“”-.1’;\1“1 to g;, ’I‘Imk ‘l\ ]ll.n!-l.!;'--}\ fered with the [[»l nI|- of the local Dan- | pyye been suggesied for places, but they }l‘w damaged. No fatalities were reported wen'woflh M'I“ar Academ Iif.f.i',:,”‘ 1 "l,'{ tertulnment was a hit from is op wave hond in the sum of $100 for his ap- |ish societies at the Driving par as it |pave had nothiug to say themselves. | Central West. until the curtain dropped in the list | pearance before Justice Vien this morn did with the enjoyment of a large crowd | suvor Vollmer of Davenport, for instance, | FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Government mipervislon. State commialing to gruduuien, reparation (or Ui einition PR i DEMOCRAY COUNTY CONVENTION. | visitors were also caught in the rain at|.aq (s also suggested for a congressional [ Wil e Fnir Warmer with were very Fairmount park. The Danish picnic was at he Second district. C. C. Southerly Winds for Today - r f t candidate in the Second 2 5 e dens Aty " |tended by wbout 500 people, who had a | pgomis of Des Moines 1s a possibility and ondd | CHool L s £l mie Jerats of Pottawattamie county | N0Toughly enjoyable time until the rain [ (i jq even intimated that it may be given i e 8 ot il The oo e i oo demectata of Pottamatiamis counts | bt S cilivig up.a-game ot a1 Someent e s, ‘weavar v Shor | WASHINGTON, Aeg. 13—Forecast for | BROWHNELL HALL (i U e At 10 o'clock in the superior court | PetVeen the Ganymede Wheel club and & | 1o catch the populist vote of the state ;“"‘_““_fl‘\ hg ;“"\‘I'u e | Bonrding and Day S e Phe me t. Grand| room at the county court house in thiy |'¢4M frem the World-Herald resulted in [ courtney Millard of Ottumwa and W. L. | - For Nebroska, Sorh and Souh Dakata- —under the direstion ST Aray of Ut tWice | Giiy (o select delegaten to attend the state, | © YIC1OTY for the local team by a acore of \yillinms of Primghar have been sugkested | Genera i A‘ml‘\«.‘nwlv Monday; Tues Worthington, S0 D, LL, T yesterda cts to & ¥ o 6. o e bicyele race was wol 7 | day, fair; southerly win Nen £l e at2 | Judicial and congressional conventions. 1:‘ t A A “; IRLIGLLIOYSIR: R WAR, X N | for treasurer and Henry Eicher of Wash- | LR L A Sl | K et ]‘1‘-1‘““1 Pe A, 100, A ter i tt and |The democratie state convention wil be [PY John Roberts, who was awarded aljngion for auditor. No one has even been | Ly ann s Nawe Mas o i ne of the oldest and most suc e-st I the at miing 0F | olg ot Cedar Rapids mext Thursday, bt | [4MP: Charles Christensen carried off the | pinted at for attorney general and su- |homa. Indian Territory wnd Arkanss— | educational iustitutions of the wes—ita Fenting. Rerr congressional and Judic onventions | {Fottng race and secured a buggy Whip.| jreme judge. A big campaign fund has | Genera talpat and Tuesday; ligh high standard al'§wing it to comyete with latter f t 1- [have not yet been called. This county is |© Hansen won the fat man's race| oo rajsed and an effort is to be made to #outherly wind; tern colleges and schools. Bulldings in Aertking ol 3|0 e c 8 N and was given a case of tollet soap. All oo e ArtoadUnioastidtatiiate Indiana—Local raing in sout complete order—perfoct steam heuting, sans entitled to twenty-four delegates to each regain what are termed “clo stampede | a4 i 0 Wells proved the best marksman and won | 1o the et D, J. O'Connell of Burlington | fIf in northern portion Monday; ttary plumbing; colleglate and prepatatory Tunawiys W Lt he county convention will be called to | the TFifie shoot, being awarded a single- | (g niiteqd against Comgressman Hedge, A, [da¥. fair: fresh southerly winds courses; speclal students In musle, the lane g to check the pole [ a0t SO it R A barrel shotgun. A. Hansen won at bowl-| ¢ ‘Srack of Ottumwa is to run against | For Ilinols—Local rains and cooler in guages und art; competent corps of Leuciels, - between and would have Mot with {order by Louis Zurmuehlen, jr.. chair- | § | western portion; fair in eastern portion Every advanta ing and secured the prize, a porch settee. ! [0 (Tl b gixth and D. R. McGinnis of offcred s regards the erions Injuries had not Undertiker Bstep [ man of the county central committee, and ’ Fushed out wnd caught the animals by the [t s understood he will name John Jay |The ball game between the Suburbans \icon’ is to run agalnst Hepburn in the [ Monday; Tuesday, fal:, light to fresh moral, mental and physical trainlug, Send e and a t from Neola at Lake Manawa | ks « | northeasterly winds for cire or apply personally to Mrs, La head st 4 and a teain e an Huffman leaves for \iney ®emporary chairman. Eighth. Chairman Huffman : ! ' [ Vi SR b £ : 4 had to be declared off on account of the z i rrow and the local del- | For lowa—Lacal rains; cooler in east- . Upton, Principa Y The caucuses held Saturday night by [ BAF GOIr RADIIN LamOTEO Y. AR 3 bt, the |ern, fair in western portion Monday; Tues- = the democrats in this city to select dele g egation will start Wednesday night, th i A f I s 5 day, fair; variable winds “Roonevelt Club, gites to attend the county convention . convention befng held Thursday. 4 s ; { The lar weckly meeting of the Me- | {omorrow attracted but liitle interest and | o :1 ) """""' g ""’I‘" & i, = 5 DLE YoR Mhenne Lo DAIERCARY: oROIER N \M‘,s§,0l{nl P M,luu,n,Y A,CAD\F{M,YI ) Kinley-Roosevelt club will be held this some of the precincts no primary was he-foltowlng tyansters were filed Saturs i By 0 e i {3 Al badld S 3 . e d ¢ ovening at headquarters, First Avenue and ‘;::II “-lv n ”I\,.‘q. ,.,," L ,,n;..,“:m\'\.! \.. “r:., day in the abstract, title and loan office of STORY OF CLEVER SWIN Kansas—Fair in western, showe ol home, Paculty MEN- herd i ) South Main street. One of the principal | celved from only five precincts and in the | J: W. Sauire, 101 Pearl street i Foltowing |40 co0ler i eustern portion Monday Hire B | atters of busivess to cowe re the | others, it s underst the precinet | Thomas Officer and W. I, M. Pusey and Pals Lo & | Tuesday, fair; southwesterly winds YANCEY & FONVILLE, Mexico, Mo. atters of business to come ore the | gifers s understood, the precine N i A Pusay and m for Calor yoming and ! { meeting will be the organization of the | chatrman will make out a 1ist of dele- | Sai‘Ts Diotk b 1erry s s add. s w.d 223 N ket S SUIRD S DL AR AR } Rough Rider Marching elub. The special | gy Flore crestand husband o paite sis nnrll.llll) hxlr Mouday and Tuesday; } Y co ee appointed this purp Teans SHi fallowine dhe panventin Pearl Gilinsky, lot 2, block 15, Beers - outherly winds | AOMEIN ABDE Lt B 18] Tuesday night following the convention | ity oy 10| STORM LAKE, Ia., Aug. 12.—(Special.) ¥ expected to make its report the Bryan and Stevenson club will celebrate 0. P. Dillon, the young telegraph operatc YRICE O | B L] IRBAU | 8 he McKinley guards, who will amalga- \ng of its permanent headquarters tal two transfers T s A ataaten’ (niOhls | DI e TR SRS FHIR RURRAT: | mate with the marching club, will meet at Oafinn housa with s 1ova fasat Ras i I“‘ '{ i having appropriated | perature and precipitation compared with 8 o'clock this evening in the rooms over | fraghments such as are customary at a [l wtally ded. aR0, . pacently sob ““|_“ . ‘” fing to! the corresponding day of the last threc i republican headquarters, when every mem- | gathering of the democratic party will be | LEMARS, Ia, Aug 12.—(Special)— :;:"“'A-‘m"r‘;"”:\ ',‘,‘\"l’,'”\.‘ ‘.J.Tn.i‘ . baen | Yaare 19%, 1599, 1808, $ ber 18 expected to be present on tap and a program of speeches 18 being | Floyd Westley Putterson, a 4-year-old boy, 8 SPGan mEpreis. SAMRRRY, N Maxi 9 59 86 v AR S 2 . ‘ . s ‘| returned to this city to await his tria: Lximam tempera ture i > arranged by the cof e in charge. The |was fatally scalded at the fa of his | Mintmum temperature 0 I | For Sale feanaed Ny the comuliitea In ohargo. TUS [naw (4(81ly Schlded ‘Be Ghe: Tapi O BIS | whay taken belore s masisirate e plendsa ) RUUIIRIN, SORIEETREY e i A large plece of fruit land, partially fm- [ Bathering la expected to be a large one, as | grandfuther g Wesl oOWR s | guilty and desired to waive preliminary | Precfpitati T .0 . [] 4 proved, mear Florence; will divide to suit | BVitations have been sent broadeast over |te fellow was drawing a wagon and while | F0 5 40 GERRL B8 SUREE PEGCRL Rl precipitation shi tox a lne 4 e [ the entire county to the “faithful” to at- frunning backward fell Into @ boller con- | CUCGE, B0, TR S 0a"yo appear at tho | (K day and since March 1 1o0: i s NN AL GRO- D roN. |tend and partake of the good cheer. taining scalding hot water which had been | ¥ 2 Apps | Normal temperature for the da g C. F. HARRISON & GEO. T. MORTON, ; 4 ' | September term of the court. The youns | Excoxs for the (ay g 013 N. Y. Life. Tel. 314, Polsoned by ¥ k. placed on the porch. He received burns |, . H."c 0"ty be one of the most expert | Totul excess since March i It not, you have missed a good thing, iy 5. 3 all over his body and suffered terrible rmalrainfall 5 g o I T AMES, Ia., Aug. 12 1)—A mum- | o dying after twenty-four hours | €1CETaph operators in western lowa, I8 tali, | Bl hintall . This exquisite malt beverage stands on @ Davis dalls peint ber of men employed fn the operation of | WXFTH good looking and but 22 years of & Tho | Tatal rainfall since March 1.... 1774 Inches unlque basis. It sells Itsclf. Ita fame and | R ia M Ley Es Ralih: Dand Winston & Beer's steam shovel on the ot ek s story of the robbery, as obtained from the ‘:v‘jw» lency since M 'fh"mf\ i S inch At lon s [ Atiyy aplci et S KL RIS Sister Mary de Sales dled yesterday | Chicago & Northwestern railrond were se- Duases Bhatintfharation: county attorney, is as r..nm«l\ e et T I R e R R G thie eniaflal reatith ackisvad iw(tbinditia & o g at 8 il s hospita he | riously poisoned Friday by drinking but > 4 “ On the night of June 8 a book of money oo f onw “ morning at St T |Iu>n}| }‘ n‘ v tal .Ir A 1\| x'l‘l 0 2 ! x‘ -\\\ y i in m,l n( ONAWA, I, Aug (Speclal.)-~The “M"lh l“ n :m:“’”l § 58 B0k ot Dan 17 Reports f Stati at s % e s theonlx aud raal dudses o was 43 years old and she has been a mem- | termilk he poison was the result of .y (pawa local telephone exchar com 68 ARREES . ool LI i orits. Approved of by them, It tri ber of lh-~‘~.v~h-y:|nm| l‘lu llhr last ien yenra :«Iml’u me:.' as wr..nmu.-( ;'\’ D o e aaes fa AR e B ‘\lmyy'nl n M:m:,. conpany kl" m’;‘-‘u\mn‘: nflsk E [ e :m:‘ :m .l ) Laa ”.: Before tuking the vell she was known as |Ing farmer, appears, sent the men a ¥ i . | Central depot at Storm Lake. 0 Agen S5 umphantly enters innumerable househol . proprietor, has been actively engaged for i DHEY we 25 2 b Miss O'Dwyer and her home was in Hobo- | cau of buttermilk from which they dravk | ahout three months in preparing the plant, | Rose next day the ulght ops Nfl”r!” P. Dit- BTATIONS AND STATD o %2 £ “Anny E MC E ’ | Where Cabinet enters, dactaps aad druy R ken, N. J. The fune r’;: ulzn be held Tues lq.m.- f |l\ \‘Iluulu: Imu mornin: the tem- | which i first class. About 100 ‘phoiies have 1o l|4manulI 1.m-v~|.l'1‘ of the missing OF WEATHER, o£|28) 1 bills exit day morning at 9 oMo perature being high and the buttermilk | heen taken already. It is proposed to extend | PFOPerty. Two days later he was trans HH SAE RSN g | k . 5 | HEWED BY very grateful to the thirsty employes. [ ha lines to some of the e ed to Cherokeg, where he worked one ;%18 ] HRwy ] sravel roofing. A Read, 541 Broadway. . i Ly e fes &ia : % FRED KRUG IWING €O, : ; v, i, 1, S I o 7 | S e MM | poruLaR PRIC ik : 1 pos! L Y ¥ 2 | orretenas TR > 48 UMANIA, NEDy with symptoms of poison. A physician = pals R h and Mostler, who had been in | s " mmonwealth 10-cent cigar. | - | te, Clea $1 |8 |0 A Commanwenith BE SigAT: | was summoned and worked over them for Atian muine e Storm Lake the night of the burglary, re- | Cudy o 18150l RED HOT pEC|ALT|FS e 0 E several hours. He reports they are out | ONAWA, Ia, Aug. 12 cial)—An ef- | mained in St Lows, Mo., tll arrangements | Sult Lake, clear AR m— of danger. The men most seriously af- |fort s being made here to sec free rural [ 0uld be made for Dillon to meet them in | fRIC CIU0 CREEE . (178 | o Ofce over 216 South 14(h St fected were Willlam McCarthy, Cashier | mail delivery from Ouawa among the far- | Des Moines, From the latter city Reinach ( Williston N |0 5.00 A MONTH. Myers and William Strunk. mers, the proposed route running west |00k the blank orders to Chicago, where he (B0 6 | & 0 2. ALL DOLLARS » tanor o =a along the north end of Blue lake, thence | Was shortly followed by the other two men. | gf pot b ©FAT 7 N DR- ane LIGNO! 4. sou AN est to the er settleme The blanks were then filled out for the sur JAVENPOr art cloudy 5 M ARE THE SHENANDOAH, Ja., Aus. 12.—(Epecial. [*00th and weat o the Oulver mewtioment, | T BIORn S aee T the sum of $1,000, | Kansh. Cltge easoovcii0srs | B 188 | 18 McGREW, Friday ‘the atrests, for o few hours, | HITRIDE DY WAY OF J2ASHS, BAPUURL St |oh BOE A in. g o Ll Helena, clear 4 | 74| .00 ' sp:ruusr, : 2 oo |@bout twenty-five miles. One hundred | By agreement Dillon stald in Chicago while | 3yt 0olm fn o 2 | 78 | L0 SAME SHAPE sAmE sIZE flowed with whisky, brandy and beer. The R i fiis canted s ties in Indiana | Rismarck, part cloud TWO QUALITIES Treats ali Forms of NUAR Slmmonk 4! Y-RIE0 DASkaseA un ar Jan adopted was th T indicates trace of precipitatio ot liquor, ranging from one gallon to five | oo by REn 8 Bling Pis, PIAN:MARING WAk 0l ; it B A W BLSH, DISORDERS OF | 9% EARRARUEAMAARn. Kb 180 CEDAR FALLS, Ia., Aug (Spectal.) | Mostler visited dry goods stores and dis Taoal Farssasl At N L8 ’ T e T o ¢ | —Nick Sorensen ‘and Ed Carpenter, who | played samples of silks and watins, repre- : L) ONLY. \ I»A b e ot Ao = ‘” | have been suspected of operating a “blind | sentiug himeelf as a sman for a New | = e — ?2““ Exper g e | 208 - , 98 “CORCerneg sinoe i3 ere o ¥ e she and con- | York firm uring e inte L einach o ¥ dheiizon 1 ¥ | the liquor in the possession of the Wells- | '\'“ “ "‘u"‘l‘ ‘l‘“"i’ "Iun ‘.:k:-dl.\ .A. l.m “s oL | ;.“ And st a ,‘ wing wl ‘11 Egum'- 7 « HOME TREATMENT Book, Cons |Fargo and Adams Bxpr ompantes At} o¢ beer n the cellar, tfy bim at a bauk. After an intraduction 24 NOVARA WARCL":"‘w 2 a PO fox 760 the Omaha & St. Louls and Chicago, Bur- 1o the merchant the latter would al b x 28%.54ak f¢r254*‘ petwoen Fuviam and I on & Quiney warehouse —— TR BEAR WALG SINAIN. N CASBTOIRIA. i (2 Oiniha, Neb FARM LOANS ington & Quincy warehouses Mra. Scales Adjndged Tnsane, wsked to identify the newcomer or to cash The Kind Yeu Hav Awars Bought Negotlated in Kastern =veora sa . Trogram. CRESTON, 1Ia., Aug. 12.—(Special.)— | the express order he'd by him, and in most | Besrsthe . CLUETT PEABODY&CO — —— and lowa. James x;lwt‘%'_uuy. i, A district convention of the Pottawatta- | Mrs. E. E. Scales, the mother who killed | instances the request was granted liguature I FAMAK KRS $ NO GURE, NO PAY 1 Main e Caunel mie County Sunday School assoctation will | her daughter by giving the ¢bild laudanum, | Telegraphic communication was kept up of xL4 1€ you bave small, w be held next Sunday at the Evangelical | was today sentenced to ghe insane asylum. | with Dillon in Chicago, presumably that he cASCTLIA., lost power church on Samuel Underwood's farm, nine | The jury found that thd baby came to its | might give them timely warnig In case Property OPEFLY | lles southeast of Council Blufts. The |death by laudanum administered by the [ the climate became too warm at that end of | Bearsthe ¢ angs Lean and Building Assoclat‘nv followiug program has been arranged for | mother. The little chid was buried this | the line. Cipher dispatches wera employed | Siguature Councll Blugis, lowa, |the mecting, which will commence at 11 | moruing, aitogether. A telegram worded thus cet| \ ot The Kind You Have Always Bought acha, ot Avdrog. | Eints, o by mufl T Vioe,ota of _Dr, B. J. Kz, Surdtous, D fraud, write fop ¢, Danver, Coles

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