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OMAHA DAILY BEE ‘RIDAY AUGUST 31, 1900 Thousand Dollars. 1 r T/ D T 2y cracked. There was no attempt to make | dinner or pper, will henceforth be the| i Low Rolling Near Corning. O ( \ C 1 l [ ] L F 14 f) the nomination unanimous | rule at the city jail for all hoboes and per- | CORNING, 1 AuK 0.~ (Special.) J & / Dy . As soon as the Pottawattamie delega- |sistent drunks who cannot pay whatever | PAOHIBITIONISTS ARE VERY ACTIVE | Wednesday, the 20th, wae log-rolling day at tion had tired itselt out yelllug the chair- | fines may be imposed upon them, The| Fdgewood lake, near this city, for the Wood — man appointe D. O. Stuart of Shelby rock.as it is broken up will be used to re ki men of the World, and they had an immense 3 2 v - % i g | county, A. Mills of Montgomery county|pair the approaches to the bridges over| MINOR MENTION, !““FF”‘R |}l‘\ ’”". PL “‘F nd Colonel Raunders of Pottawattamio | Indian creek. The prisoners sentenced (o - FLE N il 4 & | county a committee to escort the nominee | the rockpile are confined by a high boa | Davis sells gla | e to the convention hall. While com- | fence, but are not hampered in their move- | Why 80t Kaok (he hp. elget | TS mittee was absent on its mission Post- | ments by a ball and chain. If they can | Leftert, 236 Bdy., tests eyes frea | Oouncil Bluffs Man Named to Succeed Judge | master Treynor of the Pottawattamie scale the fence, which is ten feet high, l Oas fixtures and globes at Bixby's. W, I 8mith gation moved that the convention adopt a | and make their escape, well and good Fine A. B. C. beer, Neumayer's hotel. d resolution (nstructing the chairman and | o0 e i1 4 Dr. Stephenson, 101 Pear] St 3% _— | secretary to draft a memorial, asking Gov- | selis paint. l tate fair today. The management | | Candidates Woolley and Metealf and | crowd to see the sports and hear Head Sov Chairman Dickey Directing an En- | 0relgn J. C. Root of Omaba address them. | crgetic Coldwater Campalg It was a grand success. The ball game re hroughout the Stat sulted: Fontanelle, 5; Nodaway, 4 Teain Crew Not Responsible DES MOINES, la., Aug. 30.—(Special Tel.| ONAWA, la., Aug. 30-(Speclal Tele egram.)—About 25,000 people attended the | ETAM.)=The cofoner's jury at the inque satd | today brought in a verdict that Middleton ' that have tonight that the fair would clear $20,000| Jividen was killed by o frelgbt (et OF) There WAL J it tomorrow s a good day. Saturda e e e e corps Saturday night Bchmidt's photos, new and latest styles, | ernor Shaw to appolnt the nominee of the | py B et atmers at the vienna. | NINETY-SEVEN BALLOTS WERE REQUIRED | convention to il the vacancy for the in- Riley, best photographer, 42 Broadway asmenn terim between Judge Smith's resignation | Unable to Find Men Who Ave Willing “ab. photos 1.5 Villtams, 541 Bd: d the election next Novemby ™ 0 Run for O e AW Wooawara s, 20 By, | Delegates Stand by Thelr Candidaten (54 the slection Rest ‘evaries Th « v fo W. E. Lewis gells monuments. 301 B'way 1 ersintence and Draw Lemp's beer, Soenke Boysen, sole ageht. | Contest Out to a Best beer, Budwelser, L. Rosenfeld, Agt Great Length, Sclentific opticlan at Woolman's, 9 B'way. — Al Rt A away " ™| 1t took twenty-oight bllots vesterday| UGy L\l ipyauke the Detesates, |10 81l the vacancy caused by the resigna- | s, Samuel Dickey and others mad Get your work done at the popular Eagle | morning to break the deadlock in the re b | tion of Judge Smith. Owing to this lack | Addresses. The burden of Mr. Dickey's re laundry, 724 Broadway. ‘Phone 157 publican convention of the Fifteenth judi When Mr. Wheeler finally reached the | of willing candidates it was finally de-| MATKS was criticism of Governor Shaw's W. ¢ Extep, undortaker. 28 Peart streot. | Bl gil SOPY ) Orville D. Wheeler of | hall many of the delegates had seized their | cided 1o adjourn the convention until this | POSItion in the Methodist conference at Telephones: OMes, ¥1; Fesicencs. B | this city secured the nomination to fll| hats and were gotting ready to start for | morning, in the hope that in the mean- Chicago and that of President McKinley, | issue against him, ordering him to sign | gists, 10c, Colonel (. Saunders left last evening W » gove lonel time some democratic member of the legal | Whom the governor defended for his posi- | the warrant for $5.500 to Thomas Hoctor for Chicago on n short business trip. the vacancy on the bench of the district|home, but they stopped sufficiently long Beginning ¢ in Gregg shorthand, | caused by the resignation of Judge Walter | to permit the nomince to thank the con-|fraternity might be found who would be | tion on the army canteen. He said the|for the purchase price of the lots on which [ = willlng to be led out as a lamb for the | Methodist church bhad better rid itself MOCRATS SHY ON CANDIDA of the exhibits will g “'l””"' es were not in any man base ball game between A national prohibition rally will be held|P'a® iR from B PRy here tomorrow, John G. Woolley, candidate | 5 g&mm-x‘c-x,mm., o¥h | ball zrounds i for president, Candidate for Vice President | Police Ofcer Newman will leave for i e 9 ‘ [ bench until Saturday the secretary of the | tion yesterday afternoon, followlng the Meteall, Chairman Dickey and others in-| i South Omaha News . & dianA ext week for o visit o his old home. | convention was instructed mot to certify | congressional convention, but none of the | tending to speak. A Jocal meeting was | b ] | He has not be h | | resolution was adopted and in view of the| The democrats of the Fifteenth judi fact that Judge Smith does not leave the | clal district attempted to hold a conven- Mr, Wheeler's nomination to the secre- |men named were willing to accept either d yosterday and a state meeting to- | RRIREEAEU SR TE TSI | (0 1hr Yook and has been Rere ever ain tary of state until after September 1 the nomination to succeed Judge Macy ot In which Dr. E. L. Eaton of 1 A notice was yesterday served upon Sec- | that time retaty Brennan of the Board ot Education, | No More Cannon-Ball Pills requiring him to appear before Judge Key- | Science has retired the pill. A toothsome sor today and give reasons why a peremp- | fragrant, medicated tablet fills the need ot tory writ of mandamus should not at once | the hour-Cascarets Candy Cathartic. Druge Western Towa College, September 1. Smith. The ninety-seventh ballot gave | vention for nominating him and for him r 1 1 to erect a high school iR Ead it SFRPL T |1 S T ey e el g v, I b Mo 1, M i b it b, o, o o e e we| MUNYON'S INFALER her reaidence to o South Sixth atree Tete, Elatyettrd yotes, Just sufctent to|particularly thankful to those who Had|®miers vy ome misunderstanding about | ® LFAIn Hrces the state the misdle of Sep: | Arat time Lla Syesits fetons ior otustg | B R, ndg e e, DR nominate, while W. . Lewls, the candi-|stood by him through the fight, now that | yne call for the convention. Chalrman . | tember and have specches made from the | (o sign the warrant. In the first place, he Mr and Mrs John Moran left lust evening | date from Mills county, received 46 and J.|it was over, he had no Hll-will against | 4; ware of the judicial committee having | Platfo In every town by promineut|claims that the Garlow injunction proceed- | CURES for Mackinac island and other Michigan | B, Rockafellow, 14. Shelby county finally | those who supported other men equally | fret jegued the call for Friday and lacer | WOrkers in the pa | . | v | ings, issued some time ugo, enjoined him 2 H Lo oy thime O § | broke the deadlock by throwing six of its|as good as himself “Unlike the demo-|changed it to Thursday. Word was re-| A- W. Ricker of the social democracy | from signing the warrant and that that CATARR SAME and Mr Albro clausen of Avene B | VoIl (6" Wheoler at the opportume mo- | cras” o said, “after & contest In & 10| Colved from the Fremont towaty delegn. | V48 BETe oday and authorized tho atale- | injunction s suil in force, s he wnder Colds; ‘Couphn, sbent the summer. | ment, thus securing him the nom- | publican convention, however flerce it|yion that it could not be here until Fri- | MeNt that the whole western half of the|stood it. When the hearing was had upon | Hay Fever, Brone Mall Carrler George Scott and wife re- | ination. The convention ipstructed the might have been, Is over, we are all|gay and it asked that the convention be | 5tate Wil be organized during September | it part of the injunction was dissolved, but | y Fever, turned yesterday from u two.weeks visit|chairman and secretary to draft a mem- | friends jostponed until the in the interest of Debs and socialism . o maln rest | chitis, Asthma with relatives and friends in Missouri - 1 " postponed until then M i Brennan claims that the main restraining | i relhtives i friends tn Missourt, | QP Lo send (o Governor Shaw asking him| The following were named as members | "1t iendanco was even smaller at the | Meetings will be arranged at Councll BIufs | order akainat him sUll stands and ho could rebir gk i marriuge license was Issucd vestorday | o appoint the nominee of the conventlon of the judicial committee: Audubon, W. | ougressional convention and Chairman |01 Other western lowa points. The plan|not have signed the warrant for Hoctor 1 the Throat and Mary Stewart, aged 2, of Denver, ( o Il the vacancy caused by Judge Smith's | R. Copeland, Exira; Cass, W. A. Follett, | Ware, on calling the gathering to order, | W1* t0 organize only the eastern half of | even if he wanted to. The decision of the | Z of the Throat an Valdemer Johnkon, stamp clerk nt the | restgnation, which will take effect Septem. | Atlantic; Fremont, R. C. Campbell, Ham- | guccested that & vote be taken on post. | O State this year, but Ricker says the|court iu to the effect that no property can | Lungs. !“;’““‘}‘I”“ll il Ao oo LR o) ';‘"“\m‘- | ber 1, thus causing a prospective vacancy | burg; l'.\4rr]v~rm C. W. Kellogs, Missour!| poning the meeting until this morning : mands from the west half are so great|be purchased unless there is on hand, in Clouds of Medl Vapor _ate fnbaled g5 i Ao Rt i | between that time and the election in No- | Valley; Mills, A, E. Cook, Malvern; Mont- | paii™ Avleswo: Fhatly g that they must be answered. Debs and| the proper fund sufcient mof o pay for| tHrough the mouth And emitted from the Bos Miss Pansie Morehouse is home from A Paul Aylesworth made & motion to the | it tHOY | By fund sufficlent money to pay for ( TUSHG Lol L7004 Vaporiziog all the ingamed Vinit With her Sinter at the Chicago tni- | vembe gomery, R. Pringle, Red Oak; Page, A. B. | oftecy that the convention proceed to ¢ personally campaign in west- | it A( th ana diseased DAF(n WHICH canbol be reached hy versity and with friends in Benton Harbor, | The nomination of its candidate was | Clark, Clarinda Pottawattamie, D. ern lowa 4 . s ganize and not wait for Fremont county. | | chased there was not sufficient funds medicine taken | stomach Mich | achieved by Pottawattamie county only |Stuart, Council Bluffs; Shelby, D. 0. § fie: Totion oRrried and Pramont Benjae Anti-Chreistinn and Tealt, the treastry. Mf, Brebnail Bow says that It veaches the sove spots—It heals the vaw Doputy Shoriff Ed canning went to BIAOTA | (oon 5 para fight and at no time until|art, Harlan, The commitiee met after the | g | A S "t | piaces— Tt goes fo the teet of direare— Tt aots o8 1888 Tenine With Briinam ater, the youns ! . . " min suggested that the temporary chair-| Rev. P. 8 trum ot sed | 10 order to purchase the property legally i nd fonic {0 the twhole aystem—81.00 ab 1ad committed to the Reform school from | Within the last few ballots did it k as | convention had adjourned and organized | pun W H Ware, be the permanent chaire | through o8 today o < way fo|the last time, readvertising should have 104878 or-aent by mail. i ok Bt o s I the convention was willing to accept by electing D. 0. Stuart of Shelby county | yap’ of the convention and the suggestion | Chicago, where he will ask m“ .:f.l»y ‘.u‘rfv | been done and the p '1‘-:” purchase bl W 2ME I 1L Hershey of North Platte, Neb., | Mr. \v\»‘.:.-v..r as ::; ”l::.n\'n:\;;:;““\‘!“f:ix'n~‘;’:“v‘ulr:::]\“\‘u:\'i‘:’:."”\ tuart of Pottawatta- | sromniy met with favor. G. M. Harris|publican committee to assign him to work | After the same manner in which it wa b U R A 13U dmpuniod | Jurng e course o he bulloling yeter | e SOunt) MO0« ap born Novemper |1, Mistourl Valley bad ‘boew siaed for | among the Scundinasians. tio worked and Oltially bough TThie har nat bee don by her childre | . | 4 | per ent chairman, but he was unable |voted fc yan in 1896 and says that his | One of the main defenses of Brenban is Qi . 3, iams of e Molueg wh, o | il county was golag (o g (2o pum and |35 10 on » farm mear Sevasme, Mo. | io” b present,” owli 'to sckaess' . |consclence will net permit b ta do 110 the, elect that there s not vow. o With her brother, I M. Bwan and tamily | & 255 s vad iy, : bl Al 5 Ware, on assuming the gavel, stated he |48ain. He says the anti-expansion policy | DeVer hac been since this matter has been for & few days. peared favorable for the nomination of J | ot 16 years he entered the lowa State uni- did not intend to make a speech, but the | anti-Christian as well traitoro He | agitat nough money in the treasury | F. C. Lougee and family of Frankiin [ B. Rockafellow of Cass county versity, where he took a slx years' course, | opportunity evidently was too good a one |has £iven up his pastorate to go into re- | !0 buy the property at the price named avenue are home from u six-weeks' visit | Dark Horse Availed Little, graduating in 1884 with the degree of f ; g to be lost and, starting out to make a few | Publican work and he is powerful among | On this there is a great deal of conflict. | B N With friends and relatives in Portland, Me., |\ 0v0rmined effort on the part of the|Ph. B. He then spent two years In civil | jopprks, he gradually drifted into quite a | the Scandinavians The school treasurer says that he is un and New Hampshire e [ y al | hers will be a meeting of the High school | Fremont and Harrison county delogations | ¢Bgineering I“[‘l""‘ "’;" e e DTt | lengthy address, in which he urged the| Treasurer of State Herriott and the other able to determine the amount on hand Great cadets at the Lloomer bullding this evening | to break the deadlock in the early stage [¢!Pal of the High school at Sigourncy. He | onyention to “‘nominate a man who stood | members of the executive council each js- | O%INE to outstanding warrants. Hrennan at Td oclock for the election of & fFst| of yogterday morning's proceedings by vot- | then took the law course at the st upon his own feet” and not on account of |Sued statements today relative to their [5a¥s that there {s no doubt that §3,300 resignation of Lieutenant Hicks ing for Jocob Sims of this city failed of | University, graduating in 1§33, when he il enant to fi 10 VACHNG used b, € o P TollEnation of Lis, T A his political afiliations position with respect to assessing and tax- | 18 on hand, but whether it is in the A Mrs “lekinger and you effect. as Dottawattamie county, with its|¥as admitted to the bar and came to|" A"'(ho close of Chairman Ware's re.|INE express companies. The council ma. | PFOPer fund to buy the property is another g nd Mr T. Flickinger and young wan Ware's | returned vesterday from Battie | twenty-seven votes, steadily refused to|Council Bluffs, where has has since re-| kg Frank Tamisea of Missouri Valley |JOrity. Herriott voting against, assessed | Question. He maintains that no other Independence, 1a ing there was considerable talk of spring- [ Ancient Order of United Workmen. district were regresented, except Fremont, | that the council had no right to deduct go- | Bently, employed by the board some time | by the insanity commissioners. ~The au. | Mr. Stone, when he learned of this, de-| | City Solicitor Samuel B. Wadsworth was the name of John P. Organ for the nomina- | ‘I8 the reports were falsifle g LML GRS LU hana go before the convention K of exeityment . Bt k) Hbds e for the p se of the property i . 4 Dini been stolen, were found yesterday. Grote's | [here was a suppressed air of excitement (pg race against Judge Walter I. Smith, the , the nomination. Then il Schurz sug- | lub champlonship will be decided tomor- | fOF purchase of the proper towa n"' nlfllfll Gar s.“l“ o o s - attorney had certi t tit t i r mals ure thought to have streyed away thing to drop at any moment. What 1it- | yegterday morning, but it was 1:30 in the | was not prepured to offer himselt up as o | STEVENS NAMED AT BOONE i e iRate i ! Ing " 12 [ to change the situation and when Reading of Captain Fercier In Detrolt there Breen today served a notice upon Brennan gathering to order and announce Hon. Lew |nomination for the short term to fill the 3 y : i d W ; o 4 board Sarah A. Henry died last evening | convention opened Wednesday morning | \nen Mr. Genung started to make one of | Judge E. E. Aylesworth. The judge fs in | $1ated Judge J. L. Stevens as the Boone at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The fmmediate | two ballots brought no change, but on the | n Page y che i ot this matter. | 'AGO S ¢ Py A R T L AR AL G LI o enty-3 Page county switched | gigipict were represented. Mr. Genung| James McGovern placed in nominat on | 2ftCF @ conference of the leading poli- | CHITAG and EAST. time the property was first pur Journing for Mre Filckinger's henich, On | SWerve from its candidate. sided and practiced bis profession. He 18| g selected as secretary. A committee |the companies on an average of ten times | fund can be broken nto to secure this Their way home they visitod relatives near| After the adjournment Wednesday even- & member of the Masons, 0dd Fellows and’ on credentials was appointed and as soon [ the actual value of their tangible property. | MOREY " as It reported that all the counties in thg | He insisted on twenty times. He claims| BY the report ot Expart Accounta pdeorse Hulbert, the insane man picked up | ing the name of Hon. John Y. Stone off o - Titted G B fernards hospiol Yesterday | Glenwood as o compromise candidate, but| WADSWORTH NAMED FOR CONGRESS | ng conventlon started ia to make its nom- | CUrltles from the companics' assessments | 150 SR TR i simply because they were reported as uged | Absolute lack of funds shown. Since tha Dby ihe insanity comr s, ‘The ¢ : Democrats of the Ninth District Easily (0atlons. Dutside of the comanies: iaineey siuned | Mr. Hoctor has had the accounts audited thorities have %o far been unable o secure | clined to be considered a candidate in any fek Thelr Candidate. Jack O'Nell of Council Bluffs presented | OUtside of the companies’ business, claim- | anv information concerning the man. who: | yense of the word or to allow his name to 4 pinta : a t nominated by the democratic convention of tlon for the long term. Mr. Organ from | Dr. John R. Maxwell of Keokuk won the | 11} what amount this showed to be in th HUFFET LIBRAHY c‘ns gThe horses belonging fo [, Grote, & | When the convention reasscmbled yes-| (ho Ninth congressional district yesterday |the lobby sald he was not a candidate ana |S14te Individual champlonehip at golt nere | HFIRSEEE (o oh0noh come time Fuwt, Hroadway, and Jacoh Cluusen, 1% | terday morning, shortly after 9 o'clock| afternoon as the party's candidate to make under no clrcumstances could he accept ‘018, He beat Warren Dickinson. The | etk een atolen, were fo eaterd . a aeiea AEoRtIRtors WeTe e oW, This'1e thie A¥et state tour yrovided that it could o be bought bk A Rt | e e S s o e e o T | on o b e e | s M o iy S nCn pasture south of the eitv, THoth anis | @pparently anxiously looking for some-| mhe convention was called for 11 o'clock | tary of the convention, but Mr. Tamisea b SR 5o 5 B | This has always been a defense for not AR Cnthusiastic and good sized crowd of tle caucusing had been done after th ;;“l afternoon before enough delegates were pres- | sacrifice at the present ime and he de- - signing the warrant, but the ,,N,”,l(,,r 1 Mekinley Guards wore present last night | journment the previous evening had failed [ ont 1o enable Steve B. Morrisey, chairman | clined the honor. | Another Man i b Ani Race for | o B0 AR T iy ereor ank. Atloiasy g g of the congressional committee, to call the| Then an attempt was made to make a 3 4 LA A pecial’ meoting for dril | Clerk Miller started “the ball rolling by to the effect that the titl 1 d ne, il meoting for dril | ¢ i Sl D] Wed term o the effect that the title was clear an ~ m,,mm,\ ..'. A ;,“31: Eatioe “’.k‘w‘;\”"l 3 alling the roll of m‘m';'! for the l-\fl'\ Genung of Hastings as temporary chairman | vacancy caused by Judge Smith's resigns = B 4 that Thomas Hoctor had good right and the ‘orgunization ure requested to be press | MAth ballot the four candldates were rela- | and . W. Merritt, r, of Montgomery |tion and Attorney J. J. Stewart of the| BOONE, In. Aug. 30.~(Special)—Al-| liyority to deed the property to the ent. tively in the same position as when the|county as temporary secretary. Board of Education suggested the name ot | (OUEh political = prognosticators have i gering HINess at the residence o 56 gave Whoelé! owis, 36 Satnty oy ek . Poone | “Mr. Brennan declared that at the hear- | Borhrother, & Henrs: s SIX avenue | s ballot gave Wheeler 44, Lewls, 3% |his characteristic talks there ~were but | Chicago attending the Grand army en- | S0UDY candidato for congress (o (11 the |y todyy he will present to the court the | Brief services wi'l be h id at the residence | Rockafellow, 23; Beason, 1 © next|iwenty-seven delegates present, although |campment, but his son, Paul Ayleswortn, | YACAnCY made by Dolliver's elevation to| yim . ities that have surrounded him in RIS SIS SCESTNEIIL S aYe SEmaia ; ; each of (he nine counties comprising the | declined the nomination for him. |the semate, J¢ was 20t until Jast night v of Mr. and Mrs, 8. I | yeventy-secont SRR EBEY TS FABLIE LD (La BI Inme At f"';,‘":' "'."",‘“‘“ ,'fi"“ :"_‘“': ‘; ”fi“’:‘;“‘. opened by stating that it was a good deal of [ the chalrman of the convention, \. p | '\c1Ans here, that the matter was full LEAVE 7:00 A. M.—4:% P. M.—i:45 P. M Db R N iy erment will take | and for a short while the stock of M fun for him to talk and that It was the first | Ware, but Mr. Ware bad had honors enoush | ided on. Judge Stevens has alwaye| Mayor Kelly today issued the following | “aptted T # time this year he had attempted to make | hi a4 by b Aihe .. been a firm friend of Dolliver and it is | proclamation in observance of Labor day Apolls W enint, W Tyear.old, boy MNING | tendency. Tn tho seventy.fourth ballot ’ Y Jie | Citbed ce Bimmityithe patiy/Rudihe tike § ' ST, PAUL and MINNE i a political speech, but he expected to make [ wise declined to accept any more. Emiy| “4f¢ 10 say that he will be one of the|and its observance at Syndicate park Sep LEAVE 6:55 A. M.—7:3 Yesterday ‘morning by his mother on an | three votes were cast for Pusey, but this | cuite a number before the end of the cam- | Sc § S ’ strongest candidates in the field, as he is|tember 3 RAYE: S8 A downtown.. At 10 o'clock last night | falled to Improve the situation in the | y Schurz thought the best way to settle the Aobtadly: Haix X . s found on South Main street sitting paign. He spoke for about thirty minutes, | difficulty would be to leave it undoubtedly heir to no small part of Dol-| As mayor of the . » lesire to call at "] 4 ki o < L to the judi “ o entio) o or day ember U the sldewall eating a silce of melon. In ‘:';*'r ”‘l‘ :‘f"; Ltevenk :"“ "‘"”“'“ o0 | ovidently sparring for wind in the hopes | cial commitice to select two candidates m]mlu political strength O e L daveBentemben Snda HOT spm“\!ssmnli‘“n onn meantime his parents had become al | siderable switching was done from Beason | (.. elegate 1a sbow up. |1 : 4 gy udge Stevens was district attorney for |holiday. In our city, whese muteriil v LEA > mast distracted and every membor of the | to Rockafellow and on the seventy-elghtn | . it S0me more delogates would sbow up.(This suggestion was promptly frowned Yollaay, In Ity, whose materinl pe'lce force was hunting the whole town He was not disappointed, as by the time he 0 v o Sl the Eleventh judiclal district of lowa from |fare is largely dependent upon the Iabor D s forye was hunting the whole (oW | batlot the candidate from Cass county had | P ’ | down upon by the chairman, who sald that had gotten through hurling invectives at ke b e 4 IN7S to 1886, In the fall of that year he|And the tolling masses, it s cminently y A0 rnam lttla lad could give was that he had been | three the best of it over Wheeler. The 3 ¥ 3 | to take such an action would practically Froper and mast Htting that oy | Gt Off cas. IGI 03 F,a; m : ur the republican party aad the administration | be fo Sanve A was elected judge of the same district, [{Yould make a propes abrervancs of the | - playing with some boys cightieth ballot witnessed another change 3 Ly be for the convention to adjourn without T - y Mayor's Proc of President McKinley some half dozen out rved one term and two years of his|day dedlcated 1o *he great cuus labo i making any nominations. efore, e raagt N. Y. Plumbing Co., tetepnone 250. and a number of Rockafellow's votes went|o¢ 1oy gelegates arrived Mhen Braront: Binianila)shaxested. that| 1% ond term, when he resigned and formed f[l :Ulll:“m!:,ri“ u:lr ot .vllv.‘.lv“v“‘h transaction |, 3 v back to Lewls. There was but little| ¢ he cloge of Mr. Genung's flow of ora- | the couvention adjourn until the xy | @ partnership with Sidney Dyer of Boone, (he suspended on this day and request that Mra. Johnson's Money. change in the voting from that until the ; % s the next| where he has since been engaged in the |cur citizens refrain, as far as p tory the temporary organization was made | morning and that in the meantime nossi- | gaged in the | Mrs. Sarab Johnson, the old woman liv- | elghty-fourth ballot, when Lewls and| omanent on motion of James McGovern | by 4 cantime possi- | practice of law. He was appointed spe- | {rom earrying on the tegilar a il ng in a small shed the rear of 2627 | Wheeler were neck and neck, with forty y two candldates wlilling to accept the | business of the ‘day after & o'clack 4. m of Harrlson county. Dr. S. B, Tobey of Oak- | nominations mi clal commissioner in the Des Molnes river | to the end ihat evéry lnoorer and tollar i1 . who comp i bolias lane vo s might be found. Benjamin's | | : H /‘\‘w:uu l\ \”m rv‘n‘ll mlml to ”“Hl"l“‘! one votes each land, James McGovern of Missourl Valley | motion was secorded by . J W.“‘f” g | 1and sults two years ago and was elected | our city may be aftorded ednesday that she had been robbed o Beason Out of the Race, and L. M. Doctor of Red Oak were appointed ¥ i 3 a large sum of moncy, was brought before i | carried and = the convention stood ad- one of the delegates from the Tenth dis- |Aitend the plentc and entortainmens . T) e S[ | cure y -|a co e and e 5 trict to the republican national conven- |coy kK ] ) the Comminstoners o i etiis| At the elghty-ffth ballot Beason com- (& commitiee on ere dentials and it took them | journed until 10 o'clock this morning i onven | council of this eity | : : St fon this summer. i menced to lose ground rapidly and on the |less than five minutes to report that all|" 1y was reporte 5 s e s ( £ Natanlatit ¢ g was reported on the streets last night d Ntave a Siernoon, hine complaint char.Ink Mrs. | eighty-seventh ballot dropped out of the | counties were represented and that there | (nat the democrats were in favor of Bleseiuanlae BLathns 1u Known b igrel ot the j ‘ Digosts what you: o ia 4 l|1m.m v\“n n“ng u“m.un anged Was | vooine for good. It was on this ballot | Were no contests e R Y e o B "M‘x\.-m.-n politicians in the district and goes| My Thomas Alton in Al-| Jtartifi Ailv(llu.-»h.hufvmd&mdn 8 ant of he premisen at ooy AveneeC\"[that the name of Sims was sprung by| Then the convention started in to nomi- | tho names of W. S. Lewis of Mills county i race with & airong following Io the | bright, was thros~ from & moving sy ?l‘r‘\‘lchll;)l)(l'”l:“l(l’.‘i")l“lllllrl.t"i.l”‘:ll::fi'l:‘lr:(l)le.- The o i I i and John P. Organ of this city wer . e i car Wednesday night and suffered a com » % P Ste l'h Ssamination by the board demon-|\.hijo Harrison county threw ten of its | McGovern, who constituted himself the lead- | {{oned in this connection ¥ e men- | Boone county pound fracture of the right leg. Mrs. Al- [ Kans. 1t i the latest discovered digest strated the fact that while she was evi-|peoc SR CREE RPN A0 Callot | Ing spirit of the gathering, the countles wers h c th. | #ntand toni No other preparation i by 4 ik RAILROADS CLASH SIOUX Ciry, | ton was on the Albright car going south. | BI ! y pa D dently strange in her behavior, Mrs. John- | Gi11" gave Sims sixteen, but it was evident | called by roll. Adair started the ball roll-| Commonwealth 10-cent cigar. ToUx Crry. | O e jupction of Twenty-fourth and Q| €an approach it in eificiency. 1t 1o son was by no means insane and she was Ot that his name was not a sufficient talls- | IDE by casting its ten votes for Mr. Wads- : i Union Terminal Company Secure In- | streets the car in which she was rding | ;‘,"‘:",.!,":“"'"“;‘f:,,",,“','\"':; ,""I'l:‘:]ryt;)::l',f]' arged, o has been for some (ime|@AB 1o SpIC the Poltawattamie delega- | Worth. and the other cight counties followed | Sunday 0ol Convention, Junction Agninst Great Northern. | ran into a Twenty-fourth sireet car ;n\d‘ Dripepela, Tadigosbicn Homttbuls ’ 5 e L tion and on the next ballot he was dropped, | In 1ine. Then, on motion of McGovern, the Rev. and Mrs. Alexander Litherland, Rev. SIOUX CITY, Aug. 30.—(Speclal Tele-|she was thrown to the ground and when RrIened, RO Cifars d a pensioner on the county and for more | gy Vi e M T YT E G o weif| nomination was made by acclamation Henry DeLong, City Auditor F. L. Evaus, J. | gam.)—~The Unfon Terminal Rallway com- | picked up was unconscions. A doctor was | SIck Headache Gastralgia,Gramps an than a year recelved weekly cash al- |19 SERCE BAIGH PROMERE Bheslor welt) T Govern and Still Dye were named by | B Atkins, Mis. ¢. H. W. Brown, Mrs. C. P. |pany and the Great Northern Rafiroad com- | immediately summoned and after making allotherresultsof imperfect digestion. lowance from the overseer of the poor. | gonite R RE L O O e wen. | the chair to escort the nominee to the hall. | Shepard and son and Mr. and Mrs. W. Har- | pany had another clash today and the Term- | an examination found the ahove injuries | Pricefc.una$l. large sizecontaina®is times This money she hoarded and denied her- | {1WF [ During their absence J. J. Shea, who was | COUFt returned last evening from Oakland, |inal company secured n temporary injunc-| 1t was seen that u collision was immi- | S siec: floskcul WORETVIRH! ..;::wn seit the necessities of life. She clamns 0| 3Ty the balloting a bull pup |Seated with Mayor Jennings and Chiet of | Where they attended the two days’ scssion of | tion against the Northern restraining it |nent before it happened and Mrs. Alton | — aeaare By . :.hy“ah )::: k‘:.:'v“::'.: ,xm:”nn:lhx.lw;; s.;l\.-d belonging to George S. Wright of the Pottas | Folice Albro in the lobby, was called upon n_h.: convention of the Pottawattamle Sunday | from removing any buildings or tracks on |started for the door. Just as she reached | n Ka £3 R ' Yblch, she kept in a emall sachel in & bAS- | yq(iuiuie delegation and & (oy terricr, the | OF & sbeech, but he discreetly declined. |School astociation. They report a most guc- | tho Terminal company's property. The It the cars crashed together and she was r. y enovator Kol aThe money was stolen wome (M| Coperty of Justice Ovide Vien, who wis| Mr. Wadsworth on entering the convention | Cc4sful and well attended meeting. The | Northern in a short time will run Into the | thrown to the ground. Bhe was taken to| vening a plcion that the old | FEOREH O e Wot tangled up. in s | %08 Warmly greeted, several of the dele- | Columbla school, six miles east of Oakland, | Milwaukee depot instead of the union pas- | her home and s resting as easily as could | of” dyspessia, ‘Consis SHE Yery, Norse aaune woman accused Mrs, McCreary of know- fight and the proceedings of the conyen. |EAtes leaving thelr seats to grasp him by | carried off the prize banner for the best at- | senger station, which is under control of [ be expected . | mehe, Tive idnieys. At druggists, 2. e e st i skl B 0 procesias o e comven, | L L B e e e Tor it compans. T Nortern com: R T a8 B b b e T g o th T i 0 b ST B TSR0 v s TR, o0 rnto. |5, i, 8 5| s o, B 8 Sapon o B8 Irs. ol 01 was take! L I b ; " v ne chalrman to 2 ¢ -4 ) s bbb e postoffice at Pap 0 s still ?‘:rrm‘.".rhl:; I:"I\\ :‘(m:‘llf‘;‘n”":“ :‘::V‘K;‘(“r:‘i make the remark that they had gotten into | speech as he had once made a vow that he District Court Not - — robbing the postoffice Papillion, is & .u' Tu‘ °."ul”‘ d ver de o 0 of Ad ™ . " o COL. PRICE JOINS REPUBLICANS, | in Jail here. He refuses to talk v\Ivn\\l t0 Have valatives 1o New Haven. Oon. and|iBe Wrong zoom, that the demooratio gon- | YOUIQ never duliver & poiitioal addreda fol Judge Smith of the district court yes- . 4 lowing Mr. Lew Genung, as the latter in- erruled the motio y . 9 the matter further thap to ssy that he they will be communicated with vention was on the othar #ie of the ball. | (Il Sl U0, ind out of his salls ard overruled the motlons for new | Ome of Founders of Populiam Leaves [ is not guilty. He admits having d The dog fght ended, balloting was re- | ATIADIY too e wind out of his sails and| trials in the cases of Ole Rasmusscn His Old Party. \‘w,," heavily for several days in Papillion Real wte Transfers. sumed and with the Montgomery county |M® talk In consequence fell flat. Despite his | against the Kastern Building and Loan| SIOUX CITY, Aug. 30.—(Special Tele- |}t cjaims to remember all that he did e follawing ransters Were 0 yoster: | candidate out of the race wnd his county | %N Bt be bad no intention of making | aswociation and Peycke Bros. against John | Eram.)—The most recent prominent canvert | Wik tY4 0"yt iy suiden fisappear MANUFACTURED BY day In the absiract, titie and loan ofce of | i | & speech, Mr. Wadsworth managed to ta %6 Py A NaloE AKed abouk i sull b 4% ot 101 aar sifeet with twelve Voten to throw where it liked, | % *0S¢ct Mr. Wadsworth managed 1o \alk | T. Hazen, sheritt. = = to the republican party s Colonel M. M. | S0 S0 0 e e that 1 1ad 10| CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP O Son Bulee, 16 peart aireats it 'was svidept that the sad Was fast ap- uring | In the case of W. L. Whitney against|Price of Woonsocket, 8. D., one of the found- | yixnifcance and when he left he did not NOTE TEER NAMR B AT A e fo B 3 Schors, proaching. ‘The ninety-first ballot gase | YPICh time he told the convention what he | the Odd Fellows Hall association the court |ers of the popullst party of South Dakota, | even wnow that the postoffice had been |— = AUditor's sub. sely nety Wheeler. 51; Rockafellow. 50: Lewis oy | Would and what be would not vote for it he | made an order taxing up nine-tenths of | which state claims to be the father of popu- | Mrn. Winale svrup Bana’ts Mashian e Colonel Saunders, chairman of the botta. | V28 fortunate enough to be landed in the | the costs to the plaintiff and one-tenth to|lism in politics. Colonel Price has re Has been used for ' YEARS by block ), Gentral subdiv., w. d | wattamie delegation, made frantic appeats | Unicd States congress. e binted that an | the defondant nounced his connection with that party and i Heirs of Alexander Kennedy to New to Shelby county's delegates to h avalanche might possibly land him in con- will gtump the state for McKinley. He is ton D. Kennedy, nig selq and i X y's gates to help | ol and wWilllam Jennings Bryan in the Stoux City Looks for Reoseyelt ¢ | Et—" AR pecy ; 5,611 | Wheeler and he became so excited that ’ . SIOUX CITY hare | 200 0F the moat eloquent speakers i the| Masie Gity Gem | White House. His address was cut to suit| S ) Aug. 30.—(8 tate and will follow on the trail of Gore, | Miss Lu Hunt has gone to Lincoln | | Audubon county, which gave him six votes, | nate Mr. Wadsworth. On motion of James southern part of the district, outside of Guaranieed (o cure (e very worst caset | robbed. No money, stamps or other val | uables were found on his person when he was searched at the jail clal.)—There he could not keep his seat, but paced the | + 4 A 1 ) Druggis Total transfers . floor restisesly . The nl"fl)flf‘)‘n.l .x:‘,‘m, audience and at the close he was warmly | S¢ems little doubt that Roosevelt will be se- [ the blind populist orator from Texas, who| John Hansen of Bmerson was in the oy wotlds Ha aLepEasy has been sent into South Dakota to do cam- : | applaudea cured to make a speech in Sioux City on | yesterday | asic for' ~Bivs Winstow's Soothing Ny rup ninety-third ballots brought no change and | e gemocratic congressional committee | Political day of the fall festival week hero. | paign work, Reankoipmatlaand Rev, Srapbish Tad | REL NS0 B0 aast kipd. EXSRIRAIS GHAL excitement was now running high. On the | v | Cl Bohner and Miss Nora Smith left yesterday | a bottle. was reorganized as follows: Adair, M. W.|Chalrman H. O. Weaver of the republic I Rettatan iR Ballap VAT Ayatas i Ar ‘ganized follows: Adair, M. W f the republican | e e Williams; Cass Jones; Harrison, J. K. | state central committee has assured local Boy Killed hy Tral Kighe N w to Lewis and | meQoves ) S y, §. | republquns that he will use his influence JEFFERSON, la., Aug. 30.—(Special Te G2 108 niaaiys0tn Ballat ing Lavlh mes vern; Mills, F. E. Donelan; Shelby, pubin he will use his influence to I8 pecia 1 B. Morrisey, chal d on, Geol that end The New York governor s to be | e8ram.)—Frank Nelson, aged 15, while at had their hopes revived, as he recelved isey, chairman; Audubon, George governor is to » [} [ L | Hoover; Guthbrie, H. E. Frost; Montgomery, | In the Black Hills country October 3, in Ne- | tempting to catch onto a freight train c“annE"'s 49 \l»luu».l« nlflny«xu{n.fl Wheeler's 51 and Rock- | w. w," Merritt, jr.; Pottawattamie, . | bragka October 4 and in Waterloo October 5. | 1ast night, fell and both legs were cut off afellow's 22 '.“"‘ next ballot Fremont | gealy It 1s expected he will stop in Sioux City on | He died this morning from loss of blood plunged on Lewis and brought him up to | Samuel Bovee Wadsworth was born fn|bis way from Nebraska to Waterloo. | e s“uEs a' the fifty-two mark, while Wheeler got | Os 3 f it Je Ogle county, Illinols, February 22, 1851, He dates Vislt Jogersol enough of Rockafellow's votes to make him ew ote EFF A a . 30.—(Special Te came to lowa in 185 from Oregon, 111, and wa News Note JRFPRRS Ia., Aug. 8 pecial Te) | ffty-six 4 Mrs srge Burch has glven the Home | egram,)—Senator st was In the city { was admitted to the bar here in 1893, Be- | for (he Irrlendlcss at Dubugie & Hbrars SR SRt SR YA B W8e G 4 l ’ Shelby County Ends It. fore coming to lowa he served as county 'he 00t ereamary was totally A7 ARG Juog d day In th L Hardly had the roll call started for the | Superintendent of schools of Ogle county,|Stroyed by fire, causing a loss of $1.500, with et S Some excellent lots, pleasantly located and de ninety-seventh and, as it proved, the last | 111inols. Since taking up his residence fn|©n'y #1500 insirance 2z i § 3 ; ] y oy il BiieL2-HEVDID And. A8 L Droved, (he NNt | ewch Diufs b bas aeed at chniemen of | UopAE) . Atkinton of Dupons was| CAmTexeza. —|sirable for suburban homes, can be had now at q across the hall to the Shelby county dele-|the county Board of Supervieors, as mem- | tral road. He Boars the reasonable prices. These lot s are located in s’ enrouts to Bheiend noed and end this fight.” Chairman Lock.|#nd at present occupies the office of city | Buress MeKosky and Willlam Poyer, tw of 7 Omaha, Wright’s and Central Sub. additions. This gation, saying: “Give {s the six votes we|ber of the Board of Park Commissioners | With a shipment of horses at the time Biguature young men of Kalo, huve been sentenced t FARM LOANS woed af the helby county delegtion made solicitor i et T e penfiéntlary on e’ charge of c‘-.ron:&_ property w 1l steadily increase in value as the city no answer, , while e gal- vell’ " v e ".‘.“. g P Negouaied in kasiern, eurana |0t colonel from Pottavatiamie couaty Howell's Antl-"Kawt" cures coughs, colds. | "The b ¢ 1t & N Railroud compuns hos The Kind You Haw Avajs Bught | grows in th at direction and the time to buy is the and lowa. James N. Casady, Ir. |breathlessly awaited the announcement of | Rock Plle in 0 i of the heirs of Edwin J. Barker, who wa Sy e TR i Pospihisanly SXAIlad n Madonant of |+ - Resle Plie in operation, | e ReE e Il Vo BatKer. wha present. Call at B 1590 On City | Lewis, 4. and the deed was done. Potta- | for business yesterday morning with James | Wir L ABCRTA. uo"Ev To |.°l Property | wattamie's candidate had won the day, but | Lally, Charles Kelly and John Hayes | jol when the Jallor 1ook 11 the simper th © Tho Kind You Have Always Bougo without a single vote to spare, and the| wiclding the hammers. The men are re- | other night he jallor went out, leavi Boars the _ . 9 Sllll\[l loln and Bfllldlnl A$S00iat'n | Pottawattamies gave vent to their feel- | quired to work eight hours a day until | the key I the lock. The prisoner’ reached ‘Councll Blufts, lowa, fugs by yelling untll thelr throats almost | their Spes are served out. No work, no| weikedour® "4r% turned the key and o ( . Council Blufis,

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