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A THE OMAHA DAILY R — | Moines won st NEWS OF INTEREST FROM ‘A Real Estate s Rising FIREMEN (OMPETE AT CRESTON ! COUNCIL BLUFFS. [shmiensnnn o (ENSURES BOARD OF COTROL | roams rom secrs s zomas v | IN VALUE. 4 | tor the last few years. Prior to that the | Ish Sport | BONILIVE ‘WES €N RUROTATY o6 W60 Tt s R CRESTOX, 1a, Sept, 11 [ Some excellent lots, pleasantly located and de emolume: thoit ow that | gram ) Three hundred firemen, m. | — = - — = s U B ette ma ' pamutacion op 2oy | Secrotary Wilkinson Resigne on Account of |of the Southwestern Firemen's Tourna. | Sit@ble for suburban homes, can be had now at MINOR wMEvIION, )l\”\fl\\ \T -”” (”\ JAIL |50 “Park Commissioners. can receive 4 that Body's Business Mathods, fake part i the snral tourament,” Vil | reasonable prices. These lot are located in —— salary of $5 per day, not to exceed 100 | | . " U: § v 5 H Davie s giaes A R R | - llca was chosen as (he nest meeting place | Omaha, Wrii‘;:ht nnld Central Sub. additions. This Eaert, B0 RS Tart ot TS i ; R Gras auny wakes Fivan mepowr, | IOWANS LOSE N TEXAS INVESTMENTS | JECE (T el i e roilon. | PTOP@TLY Will steadily increase in value as the city Gas fixtures and glohes at Nixby's Women Decide to Have the Law Carried Out . pest appeariog department, the prize was | grows im th at direction and the time to bu the Fine A. I, C, beer, Neumayer's hotel in This Regard, Strong Mill Presented Aaninst Hig- o | caPtured by Red Oak. Hub and hub race, | y Dr. Stephenson, 101 Pearl 8t. Tel. 3 wine, but VMiss Riley ta Dismi 3 Locomotive Firemen Stronaly 18 Fas | o00"o on, ” Glarinds, time o shenan- | presemt. Call at Bchmidt's photas, new and latest styles. e The district court grand jury completed [ vor of Home for Ratiway Em. | o, 000 © 00 N0 TORE SOR L :|‘_‘> } Cab. photos 8150 doz. Williams, W1 B4Y. | yavop REFUSES TO MAKE APPOINTMENTS |its deliberations yesterday afiernoon and » in anar- Lad climbiog_contest, Red Oak, 07; | WElmEn Solant n 8 nay. | after returning a third batch of fodict- ters May Remain in Peorin, Villisca, :07lg; Shemandoah, :07%. Nov i Sy, WL D'WiY | gy for th '”[‘:”:”":;"’ ML L R L] s elty race, Red Oak and Shenandoah di ewls sells monumen I B or the . Some of the indictments as o . s upent, | Unwillingness to Incar the Expense vided the prize by agreement on account :’-n‘w beer, Socnke B Horl Figgidod Rl Lo o) g AL Bl naual were not made public, owing to the | DES MOINES, Sept. 11.—(Special Tele- | of nccidents Fire alarm race. Red Oak. Council Bluffs. est beor, Budwelser. | | ‘ fact that the defendants were not In cus-|gram.)—L. A. Wilkinson, secretary of the ace was won by Re Ity Aps Chatterton I8 visiting friends | for Not Complying with S0k |Etate Board of Control, at & Iate hour onk & Th\fl ‘.:x:'!'nr':l fuce, (1“:;“:1::: fllr( A at Red Oak, 14 the 0 ¢ ntrol a e ho k assoclat o o arl st, . = Get your work done at the popular Eagle To indictments were returned against|this afternoon placed his resignation 1| .43%: Red Oak, :As%: Shenandoah, :60% ”TT“« (R\I\ 0}4 “)‘”')R]‘ PARGAINS 1V HloU'sEs AND' LOTS laundry, 724 Broadway. 'I’none 157 . — M. J. Higeine on the charges of bigamy |the hands of the board. Wilkinson Was | Coupling contest, Clarinda, :05%; Sheman- £ Etrois R e T WO Es ndertaker. 28 Pearl streel and adultery. Higgins was married No- | the first accountant of the board for a few | doah, :084 The free-for-all Face was won % ‘horses At the lilinols Cantral B e VEAT Ay N S0V | ki Coeus hs demonstrated|vember 10, 187, in Baltimore, Md. to|months and was afterward made secre- |by Clarinds 1o 6% PR et Bl &, it Mise Nettio Gra ' tor rlr that Council Bluffs has a population of over | Maggia O'Neill, who {8 the mplaining | t Sing Ginas . he | N ot ¢ to riaime her studle ! Neill, compla aty, succeeding Grant Jordan. Wilkinson ocrats, Knowing the ! ms and bath room. wit T T o takor and Hoansed am. | 35000 the agitation for & police matron at|witness againat him. They had two chil-|is an sll-round accountant and a mam of Sunday School vention. }D"" rats, Knowing th l:"""“" that is | L UL MR o (Rl Imier, 101 South Main street. 'Phone 506 | 'he city jail has been renewed. Mrs. E. C.|qren, a boy and a girl, now 12 and 9 years | concedod exccutive ability. In resigning| DENISON, Ia., 8 (Spocial.)—The Ahead, Rejoice Over Result in Maine, | water, cement celtar ther lot. with B, A Wickham retirned vesterday from | Smith and other members of the committee | o1q regpectively. Last March Higgins se- | his of he gives his reasons in writing, | Crawford County Sunday School associa- prane ;J v D e hlock m m v Price § im0 weeks' business irip o' Granadn, | who have had the matier ln hand called | oured o divorce from his wite, Maggle Hig- | Hin reasons vl stesile (e miarn, "rc/8. | {lon held its aanual convention at Denison ! L0, easy terma. A hargair 1;~'j and Mra, £ 1L Ott roturned yester- | 1POR Mayor Jannings and Chiet Albro yes- | ging 1n Omaha and a few days later was |tacks the business methods of the board, | September 8 and 0. The meeting was a | OHNSON MAKES PREPOSTEROUS CLAIMS with room t W off § more day from n t « and other | terday urging that a matron be appointed | parried in this city to Mamie Riley, with | ¢ lally in the purchase of meat. The |Success in avery particular, the addresses R_— roon 1 atet, w barn 1x18, 2 good Southern s | without turther delay whem it 18 charged in the indictment he | moat supplics amount to about $40,000 or | Were stirring and helpful and the whole Price $1,000, il = BIIOEINe {‘m ire given free with sach feamo | The appointment of & police matron 18 |paq been living as man and wife since | §:0,000 per year and the methods pursued | SPITIt Of the meeting showed that the | ato Sells Looks Throuxh the Mg Knd | '“., tIn 8 .' ber of + Alexander & I not optional with the mayor, but is made | 10 1300, almost a year prior to sccuring by the board, he saye, have been such as | PeOple of Crawford county were getting| ©f o clescope and Conver | feroom v Noartt (e REORE o aaa X mandatory by the laws of the state MOW |. 4ivorce. The divorce In Omaha, it 18 | ta cut out v sstitle |awake to their responsibilities toward the | Coming Democratic Defents ¢ water ern and large A K P 4 . it out all Towa competition and to ' Price’s Fiand” meet ut “opera houss this | 138t the clly 1s sown o Bave & population | gie med, was not entered for record uatil |place the trade in the hands of the large|9OmIDg Eeneration. Into Victories for Beyan. o1 1 o'elock 5 top | 28 20:000 and upwards. The law says that|,eyoral days after Higgins had gone | meat concerr of Chicago and Kansas City,| AMODE the best speakers wo note the — O ar tpo o and raom for bath M it Do anq | LWo matrons shall be appointed. Sectign 654 | 4y, r0ugh the marriage ceremony here with | At the Mot Neas: s or | DAMes of State Secretary Mary B. Mitchell S AL UL O wa stal aiseippl, « > and | o¢ the code of foll 10 sit Mount Pleasant hospital, under CHICAGO, Sept. 11.—There was rejoic returned hom b R o S B CItIeS | Mamie Riley. At the time of securing the | Dr. Gilman, the state erected large ice |©f Eldora and Miss N. Florence Johnson T ol B i o ot e | [} W 4 r city work, | having a population of 25,000 or more, for | p. riage license Higging made a declarae houses and other facilities for taking care | ©f Odebolt. District Missionary F. C. I-'~ otk o h‘l o .u;'u national headq! $200 dow 4 foge Al g un: | Sach station house provided thereln for the | yion that it was his first marria it that might be butchered on the | Winton and County Misslonary Georgs F. |\t Over the result of the clection in | m | rfiokf.'ru . 3 i< | detention or imprisonment of women OF | praiiminary hearing was held before b, ® plants have been |BoYd were present and helped to mlkv“'.“'c m” re ”;';h a sh “.m\‘ Na fonal | T3} ot 1 The Modern Wondmen of America wil | cBildren under arrest the mayor shall ap- | ey P HENE WER U BOOFR TS worthless, he <harges, by the pur. | the convention successful. Commitsoman Jobason prepared u set of | with'piimp fenfe today at Lake Miniw There will | Point two or moro women, residents of the | Riley” wara hound over to the Frand ury. | mraws wp oo, he ¢ the present plan, | The Teport of County Missionary D, w. | f8Ures, base ol d e Rl e Sgeecad M ' F Gl ' team of (he | oY, an, Pogico matrons, who ahiall be OVEr | The grand jury fgnored the case, however, | Wilkinaon charges thar efter bide cre .| Welton showed a marked increass in fn. |18 Maino ubon which they claim the ¢ ' charged with drunken- | g0 fen e n: e apointees shall be. las far as it related to tha woman. Hig< |colved for meats one firm Is by seme meen s | t6Fest all over the county. A strong corps | \O¥in& states for Bryan by the indicated | 8 ness was committed to the | §0 far as appl JSublect to the SAME | .0 1a)) wag fized at $1,000 on the bigamy | or other nformed ot the lowest prices bid |Of OMcers was elected, with Prot. W, ¢, | Malorities ! gount tor liya"yeaterday 'by | regulations and restrictions as policemen | {0 fo MEEGTR AL AN 0 PIERY o other firms and that firm immediately | YADNess of the Denison Normal school as | Marsland S| mhad % ; N ‘ and hold their positions during good be- |, 4etauit of which he was committed to | tef Sl oM president. On the whole this was the | Michisan i ] i abgedtecy alt hoiler on North Main | havior, unless by reason of age of infirmity | tetegra a special offer, giving a cut street paving caught fir 8 T s A e b ) o MY [ the county jail yesterday aftarnoon | rate. most successful convention that has been M P. 0, good gay morning and the iremen of No. | they x,vw.“.- Hx-‘v'y\lv tated to perform the | i\ Rizes, a young farmband, was | Condition ot Tows Cropa beld in the county in ten years Kentuck, i barn. chicken angine hoase another T uties of the position 3 couaty | Vest Virginia applos udicted on the ¢ bigamy. On M The Calif. Mre 1o A Grav, who has heon visiting | Section 665 defiucs the duties of the police | {11jcted o the charke of blgamy. On 14v | The last regular crop bulletin for the Hamage Chse Batiied: el phn 81 the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | matrons as follows: “Police matrons shall | 11 188t he married & young gicl 1ving 10 | scason of 1900, issued today, has the fol-| FoRT hemame Lese special | North Dukot il ‘, L3R or weniie, returned to | . | Garner township named Chloe Fosdick. A |jowing to ¢ th ait R G A, Bept. = 11.—(Bpeclal | Bith Dakota o Retme it S AU | have charge of all the women and children |y (ECE AOFIRCD HECE (LAt e g | 101108 L0 say of the conditions in lowa Telegram.)—~A settlement of the sensa- |10 ERR Murai Wrig anche John, under arrest, accompanylng such as may re- | A& RES ILEE, TG Bk SNCRLeN, Ht BIAE | ho week ending Soptem o, wan warm | ional damage caso of D. A. Dillow against | “The democratic gain ‘in Maine et ali R Tty AL Y TaTsiec, | quire such ald to court, They sball be sub- |y oo Trg “grom whom he had never been | Was from 3 Vo notial and, | the Upper River Ice company for personal |! 4 LR L - Hirat Baptist ohirch at his residence | Ject to the authority of the marshal and the excepting {r | loss was 12 | th the state, | injuries was accomplished today. D. A, [/0BDEon, “and the republic | divorced. The first wife's name beforo ules o ) o wi ] ; per cent based on the vote cast n 1804 | A barn belonging o Attorney John | rules and regulations prescribed by his| oS , v e, e han a trace of | Dillow sued for $3,000 damages for injuries | /C7 0N af the corner of 1o 1rth avenie and B authority, and in stations, when on duty, |Marriage to Razee was Laura Spinharney | rainfall. “The conditions have been very | DU o d It similar results are obtained in other street, wus partinlly destroyed by - fire | ’ Wy 4nd there ate two children as the result of | favorable for ripening corn and threshing | Teceived Whlle in the company's employ | ¢ f "I TEHIER Are obibiaed in | about' 7.3 oclock Tast evening. The aam. | Nall be subject to the authority of the off- | b ' o L the balance of linstacked grain. Fully 8 [last winter. Dillow was “riding the dog" o) S el Y e FepUbiionky wge was about $600, ered by fnsurance. | €ers in command. A suitable place shall be An indictment was returned against W. L”.lrnr‘v.’,”f' ‘-{4‘- [ crop s now practically | and a broken rope resulted in the crushing | M Pryan cannot fail of election. The | The elect officet ond. | provided for the police matrons when not | 4 il the balance Is %o near maturity o) o ¢ |Tatlo it maintained in New York would ntn slated for Jast hight's Theeting of the | on duty t and refreshment 8. Deviv oo the chitge ot embenstemient, | FLK 1i fnay. be considered well wnsured, fof his foot FiMOUS sharged tle employ | o) v Sarvuis " Suts owaves, b It 1th wlated for last night's meeting of the [on duty for rest and refreshment. 4 ripening process ha een ol 5 o y ve 5 or, Yis slated for last night's moesting of the | ¥ reshm, Davis rented a bicycle from tho Lathrop | 1o, [IB°I\E Procecs Has Been normal | ers with criminal carelessncss in (e char. | [ SCARLES & tha First Baptist church, was postponed Mayor Opposes the Appointment. | would cut down the republican majority to the Firat Baptist churcl \ Bon 4 Novelty company of this city last May and | of cars ani irain e | HOLER (of Lhe £ODY, THe eABe wix tri8d in | fby o0 s iy muJoRlty GO $68,000 In Lask musical progriin was Curried out and Rei. | The police department s under the ex-[a day later was arrested while trying to | I 18 the most uniformiy good crop grown | the present term of the district court, the The result is more than gratifying, coming ¢ deliver : 1u 1 y 1 th 1 1 Within the last two decades, Tlusking re- | jury finally disagreeing after a protracted | ; 8, coming H. Cable delivered an address. ‘ uglve control, practically, of the mayor, [sell the wheel in Glenwood turns are likely to show 1t to Nove after the republican slump fn Vermont ors of Wil Ay dohnson, who pon- fand he from the start has refused to enter-| W. E. Hoch was iIndicted for uttering a | all previous records, and the farmers are | 5688100 By the terms of the agreement | a millinery and notion &tore in f It shows that the republicans of Maiue aro hen- | ¢ i B PPN iy 2 10 d a | Cutting and securing more than the usual | the defendants pay Dillow $300 and agree . andoah, filed a petition In the United States | {410 the request of the women that & matron | forged chock. April 13 last Hoch cashed a [ SUICIMS &Rd securing more than the usua 10 piy the costs in the oase, BT | dinsatisfied. T the state at la SEARLES OMAHA district’ court here, usking that he be de- | be placed at the city hall. His excuse for |check at the Neumayer hotel purporting | fixeept (n pors of 'the northatn Nt s WOIIKGE Tenbings Bevih, ho remuised mmmml o clared u bankrupt. The claims of the petl- | refusing the request has {nvariable been the | to be drawn by the J. H. Queal Lumber | of the state the soll has been et e ¢ 68 N In his room at the Auditorium hotel all g the e i o e« | €xpense. When the matter was brought to | company of this eity for $83.74. The check | Iry for ple D O A tLanee | WATRRLOD, Th. feph (8ot |@Av;iis prepasing o BUBbIF" of apssdhss | PRITATE DISEASES mOrnInK severil Sane and G bodrds wire | BIS attention again yesterday he held out mo | was forgery. Hoch ascribes his downfall | Fas ¥ afford a good SUBDIY | The eornerstone of Bt Josephis. corheig | Which be will begin Thursday at Mort OR Dhowh dwity bt e qamae ‘dne wx | hope for the appointment of 8 matron this |to driuk and says he was under the i | of forage For hin weiui uf'tns ear. . | The coraerstone of St Joseph's atholid | Warne, Ind. He decitned to discuss the | MEN comparatively small. At Lake Manawa ' year, as the appropriations had bee de | o e o cas orts indicate a good yield of flaxseed. | churc d L on with | 4 £0 atively Wi orn from ia Yar a8 the appropriations had been made | fluence of liquor at the time he cashed the | [orts, indicate a good vield o have done | appropriate exercises. Right Rev. Father | Maine election further thaw to say that the moorings and soverul sections of fence and 80d there would be nothing to pay a matron | check. by Wl , TExcept winter ‘apples the | guan of this city presided. Rev. Father | FeSUlt Was no more gratifying than he had | ® number of trees blown dowr with until after next April, when the salary Yo bills” were returned against Howard ou‘l;'n l'n hm\;»().‘ Ided fairly :.-n Tl;-' I.:",“ ot [)n‘“q)u l.m:‘l: 1 th SO20% | expected and more (gratifytug returns s rocaints at the Christian Home last | of suc cer coult clud Iro charge s e & s prontees; A & whols | Garrall or Dubuque Yered ‘she' sermon i ‘o guarante e cancs wodle Toeelpts at the Christian Tlome last | of such an officer could be Included in tho [Crosby, a young lad charged with belng | ¢ has ween a most bountiful crop season. | of the day. Twelve other pastors wers|WoUld follow all over in the November | ¥® Euirantee to cure il cancs curable of 6o 6, Detme funeral fund, amounicd 10| yearly appropriations. The women, despits |implicated with Dan Sullivan in breaking p e AR M Sisation WEAK MEN SYPHILIS Needs'for i current expenses of the weck | the refusal of the mayor to comply with the | into a Rock Island oithouse and stealing b dudegie LAt WL LT gl B ARNE sttt e | dewatos Huwas MakiNo OFINIswy SEXUALLY Sured toe. Lite e Tvask the defidiency in this fund flaw, do not intend to let the matter drop (a quantity of brass. Sullivan was indicted, | AS nearly as can be judged by telegraphic | D¢ one of the finest in the west. Its estl- Night Emissions, Lost Manhood, kydrocele, {o. date to $501.70. In the manager's fund fang there was talk yesterd N v reports Des Moines people s 1 or- | Mated cost is $30,000. Within the corner-| Semator Hanna, whose time was occu- | Vericocele, Gonorrhoea, uice: Syphills, % Was received, being $18 helow the nesds L vesterday of taking it | Charles Smith, charged with stealing $10, a | FOports A people are almost cer- . ; Ly i Ll et ey onurel o SYpbl BF st g santany heink SIE Delow déficlency |Into court and securing a mandamus to | revolver and a sult of clothes from the pro- | t&In to be heavy losers by reason of the | tone was placed a history of the parish | Pled in Informal conferences with members | Stricture, Plica, Fistuia and Kectal Ulcers . o AviNOrY - ¢ . .| and ail in this fund to $1748 to date compel the chiet executive to comply with [prietor of a South Main street restaurant | Texas hurricane. Thousands of dollars | from the date of its organization in 1861, (Of the natlonal advisory committee, de- | QIS RN, isnars nnd Disorders of Men Jaosb Clausen, the blacksmith, arrested | the requirements of the law Iast April have been fnvested in Texas riceflelds and e e Gatut by vhaeee gu epinkn, Bik VICG LT deinine S Ourediat Mut for allexed compiicity In the theft of conl | 1y ‘tecontended that agor Jenniogs® 1AL other plantations by Des Moines men. The Osceola County Republicnns, Chatrman Payne of the republican execu- | Consultati “all on or address from Mayor Jennings' vards Sunday night AL hings' ex- FETT t 'm . athtrld L e SIBLEY, Ia., Sept. 11.—(Special Tele-|tive committee, speaking for him, said: DR. SEARLES & SEARLE! was discharged in police court yesterday' [ Cuse that there is no money to pay a matron | Domestic soap sells on its merits. storm district afdo includes several Towa o WuB e 18- Sept. 1 % HoABDA % 2 bt 110 south 14k B OMAMA. (fausen claimed to have bought the coal | is not well founded, nefther fs it necessary — - settlements, which are populated largely | 5'2™ 5 “, i ”;-'0 county republican The result in Maine has n"‘ earing on of youn & not Know 5 Stole 2 conve . held c esterday, | the natio ectic 0 sense — §f vouns Bmith, riot Kfiowing ft was stolen: | 15 have a distinot apgropriation for such & Again. by former residents of Des Moines and | CO0YeBtIon, held at Ocheyedan yesterday, |the national election and was in no sense | thicves were usit liaul the coal when | Purpose. So much each vear Is appropriated | The closing chapter in one of the most re- | ymaller Towa towns. This Is particularly ntern Yo T mith, Mike Smith | for the maintenance of the police depart- |MArkable criminal cases in the history of | (rus of the town of Alvin. It is but a few and “lv‘n;’v)”}:l ’].\‘\:‘\’;‘ IH);V.‘- 'l;\.v”n.mx;rn Nave | ment and this amount cannot be exceeded, | IOWA& WAS written yesterday when Judge | miles northwest of interrupted by O nominated George W. Thomas for auditor, |a disappointment to the republicans. e | E. A. Bunker for clerk, J. W. Reagan for [are as confident as ever and our confidence | Iveston and in the | T®corder. C. M. Brooks for county at-|is growing. 1 do not pretend to say the their henring this morning. far this year the department has been | MACY of the district court issued an order | vary heart of the storm district. torney and G. W. Higley and Alex Gilkinson | cause of the apparent republican loss e 4 D. ¢ Frankiin, presiding elder of [Fun on strictly economical principles and | declaring Jonathan Jones of Honey Creek | Amoug the heaviest Ds Molnes investors | 07 SUPErvisors. Senator Dolliver made| Assurance was received from Senator " /ot ] ! principles and & or! & i s hRee ke Wiaden " mhator 0 Fraitain ™ Methoatst | MA¥or Jeauings not later than last Mon- | #ane and terminating the guardlauship of Al | (5 Texas along the gulf coast 1s James 6 [an excellent spesch te a8 many people as [ Foruker today that within e il I Churen i T, f P cnone oiat | day made the statement that he expected | Fraster over him. " For Aty atwo Years | Bereyhill, who owns an immense plantatien | ¢°!14 crowd in the Methodist church. ol UL x“":\ hedertidd i L] of dhe Kirst Avenue Mothodist church, left | to save at least $1,000 out of the approprias | JON¢. at onc time a wealthy farmer, has|ung pursery in the path of the storm. A roetd of campaign speeches. Senaol nna Jesterday for Boone, o attend the unual | ton. It this be the case It ia contended | DN IIVINg WIth a penitentiary sentence for [ sriaitaia neaded by Coverncr Soeor ped T "':(' ’l'l'""':r":]'l'l'l“]' Mare | ASSIous (or fénstor Betaker (o make a8 [ sAhWAYE| NEADY RRTTRN meeting of 1 des Molnes conference, to |, | Zing " e A * | Sept. -(Special.)—Mar- | 4 qqres Chicago on September 25, Sen- [ INWARDLY, Wil IN A F Des : ; by the committes that there heck nslaughter hanging over his head, but he Ehios tKL{40 AL Tas s s v address in & A ) hich Council Bluff ks, ¥ W mi that there would be ample a big rice plan n at Terry, near Beau s Se a ¥ . S CURE e Cablo will' leave for thera this. morning ‘n. pay the salary of a police tuti1 | never saw the insido of the prison walls. A |font Lank Dy, pave erorry: B 8 cus Seigline, » young farmer of Liberty |gior Dolliver of Iowa has been gasetted | UTHE CURI M ) | { s m a police matron until | ¢ \ e | v iy gaank liros, luve extensive Intereats | township, aceidentally shot himself near | Commercial Travelers' | &g i The conforence will be in session mext April. The committee is wiiling to|fe™ Weeks ago Governor Shaw exercised bis | (; thiy section and their apprehension since | o1y Manve croek. 1t " (SRR DeLoReite LRMINAIOLe: LAY S 8K Pators 0t ‘the focai {hifthes Wil ‘e r.- | be content with the appointment of one | PFETORRLIYe and extended his clemency 10| (ha receipt of private mtiemation by Wire | pesreiea b :,“':‘:,'";“:":If‘;:y""x';";;‘l“'nn'\lmn club at Indianapolis on Sep turned hore matron and not insist on twe as the law J“]""'[f"' ‘:’:n“‘“,‘;‘:“" "“”:“;’;’r'“_ of Jones | '® ®° Breat that they aro talkiug of €oIng |(he hammers ccidentally caught Both w::';\'r 8 peakers assigned today are W R A yRAp provides, but it Mayor Jennings persists in| 10 February, 1878, a neigl o o their property In person. It was re- | parrels w it | 95 pasKe foped . ALL INTERNAL N. Y. Plumbing Co., telepaone 2! thralig dantille ot {h"“‘_ {ts | Bamed Roberts was found dead on the road- | oriat toduy that oo of the Langs had | ") ; "‘”‘h""""'"f"d In the pit of bis | Colonel W. B. Shaw of Illinots to tour | £ RAAWES'E Tandy Rellet Use Domestic soap. 1v's the best mind aud insist that the provisions of the | Side near Jones' place. A bullet hole in his | i\ready doparted T M. Walker o aley “l‘”"“:' h ";"r“:fl:“"‘ ble results. He died | oregon and Washington: Captain E. R £ Radwayis Ready Relfet estic soa s the best. ] r L already arted B 4100 | Shiorily. aftérwarde. oo i ) ) p “tatute be carried out and two matrons ap- | Read gave evidence of murder. Jones was |pouseused of an extensive tract fn this sec- |0 i LR LT [Biitaietictionsitann ok at Clinton, Yt | marming” to trenuthen ‘und sweels m e Prepure for Winter, pointed. arrested, charged w e crime. He Was | \ion " Dr Smouse nk M. Pelton and Clinton Loses Dr. Morrill. 0day/ ARG Mondm 4 it Hoac AL L B It won't be loug now till you will need OlnbaBoned 6. HAYsLTs convicted and tho case was appealed. In |yyiijjam Miller have Inrge plantations weat | CLINTON, Ta.. Sept. 1L—(Special mgley | SURIOL LODREEMINALE LARII BINIRISR Y 4t ees A IR BN s N SO AR o~ somelhing to kesp you warm, 1€ you aw| - o= i Fd | ali he bad four trials, the last ‘":‘l In 1857, ot eaumont, about halfway between that | gram.)—Dr. Henry Morrill, who came here | “"“"I']”" lr" M ""mm:";r:::‘ ,"K””:m‘l Ll Mook necding u heating stove you are invited to| Now that the women have the law at their | and each time he was found gullty. He se- |Cit, und"Houdion ‘and about ftty mites from | from Elgin, TiL. four yosrs aga. bes e |of Miinots Jlo tour Nebrasks, beslnning | STANTLY | 2 N o8003 ll and see our Radiant Home baseburper. | back they are determined that female pris- | cured a stay of proceedings and finally 18 | Galvaston signed to accept the pastorate of the st, | SePtember 24 and October 1 respective SIS, SWE P OF THE JOINTS 1t has been sold in Council Bluffs for years | ©ners and children detained at the city jail | 1881 was adjudged insane after a trial in The oftizens of Des Moines are asked to [ John's Episcopal church at Holyoke, Mass Calitor: afe for MoKinley. LUMBAG . INFLAMMATIONS CON und whoever owns & Radiant Home is satis. | #hall have the services of u matron. A|the district court here. Al Fraser was ab- |o(iend a mecting tomorrow evening to re. | Since coming here. he has tutle o hew| Adolph Sprackels of 8an Francisco e |t | \.Iy RUOTIAC ”':LURAI» esides being warranted not to crack, ft is | b ‘ d d . As & * | fiom Texas as a result of the a or | sand dollars and has done muc o assured Sel b " Sl the best fuel saver in the market, being |Police matron will be called in the near|don was received application was made to llmvkh‘n be f:llt.n nutl.u\ ulll ”1.;\\.(;:1“:\::"; § oL A5 L o Bipsgdvark nia would give the largest republican ma- | nE Tveap built so (hat there is no waste heat. An- | fulure and some definite plan of action de- | the court to have the guardianship termi- | oo S ci0 iR BIE E0 B0 wrought such Den Matnes Mun Dies at Sen. Jority: eyer KROWR: - BAWRI Rosewaiar ot |, 16TY YEARS by other feature of the Radiant Home is that | terinined upon should Mayor Jennings con- | nated and Jones declared to bo of sound |y vor ‘" gy, vo 10 FIONE FALE NEOUBRE SWh | xow “YORI. Sept. 11—The gteamship | Omaha told the senator that while he was | $ for thelr CHIL is to your advantage to call and inspect this | Provided by law. Ay ernor Shaw could not be reachec enotgh 10 pemit e health dmeer of the | braska for McKinley and Roosevelt there g ’ ALLAYS all PAIN, St PETERSON & SCHOEN NG Savle i Premiums given with Domestic soap. T P e ot R AL port to satiaty, himecit that hone, of tho | would be a hard fight, for tho democrats are CURES WIND COLIT aud (5 the beut rem? ’ s Collel alnt bl M 5 i ssengers on’ board hac eloped symp- ora t edy for DIARRHOEA Sold by Druggis Merriam Block. i Howell's Anti-"Kawf" cures coughs, colds. | relief proclamation is not known. He fn | tome of (he bubonic plAgue ormantsing thoroushly in all gections. ' (| K7 f0r, S sl wotld: Mo Nurs ved - Bolttieal Natas o in South Dakota with Roosevelt. The mat- | .S A. Kingman, saloon passenger from| Willlam Jennings Bryan will leave for | W CYEIY, QUIE @ IS WOLEE U0 BU0 it 50,00 os Domestic sos od ‘oun- N . : es M i 0 3 vayne to : 1 4 el d. Twenty- o 80,000 caken Domentio sonp st in Gowna | o o o Ralttond Natese - Binfls Wins at Bowling. [ter vests entirely in his hands and not | P¢* Moines, died of malaria. Feie Farss i ng ::mfl:,o" sdyinory e ninen Y LARERIRS e RARt N SEle I B It manth an address tonlght on the political ques- | A Mmatch game of tenpins played last night |even the executive council fs empowered to | PENSIONS FOR WESTERN VETERA Togay b DTN 0k Sa0s ASHNATY Commonwealth 10-cent cigar. | tions of the day at the headquarters of the At Abbott Bros.’ bowling alley on Main street fact. The state oficers in town are anxious Gy committee of the republic aatlonel exe 3 | McKinley-Roosevelt club at the corner of | between a team from Omaha and one com- | that Towa do as well as other states and | WAT Survivors Remembered by the |ccutive committee was held here, wi h the Real Estate Transfers, | First avenuo and Main stre The t- [ Posed of local bowlers, resulted in a victory | predict that Governor Shaw will gend a , General Government. following in attendance: ~Chairman M. A The following transfers were fled yoster- [ {ne”witl“ba catled £ ",‘;,r':' ¢ 8 o'clock, | for Council Blufts, Three games were played, | proclamation if he sees this course is be. | WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.—(Special)= | Hanna, Vice Chairman H. B. Payne, ¢ “' i » . oie wers e O8LOFe | 4o called to order a o'clock. “ : R S R 00UPN 810 P oo ANLE 0 o follow. g o koe, V. ane of | day In the abstract, title and loan office [ Mr Shinn has the reputation of hm:“ an | the first being won by Omaha and the next | ing pursued by other governo The gov- {:fil]l‘."r‘:flf“,‘" been granted to the follow Ptister of Milwaukee, D. \\thI\‘m\ L ot J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street cloquent and Interesting speaker and will | W0 by Council Bluffs. The scores by games crnor will not return until Sunday. Tasue of August 21, 18%: hnm.:.ls. l;ull(ns;;:alt‘rz(x“!d()x:‘x;a:‘un-\‘;“““ [ gt ‘ " 3 . k' v Nebraska Aditions ander Sum- | Revell, John pee a Grame § Thomas 1 Gayle and wifs W doubtless be greeted with a large audience, | Wo¥e it for Railway Employes. | moymio Sleasanin 2pe! pateo i | bt B thut my Ithenniaty Brown, 2 19, Willlam: o T8 Firat @2co ploy merman, Pleasanton, $: N e~-Wilitam | of Chicago. | y Hes ke 90| L. Zurmuchien, Jr., chairman of the dem« | o\ o oy Secc The Locomotive Firomen's convention this | H, Atwaed, Lincoln, 86 Henry J. 8huev: | “uNoihing of importance was done.” ald b e il relierd a"::l ! Perry K. Howard and wife to J ocratic county central committee, has an- | Omaha morning heard short talks from the head 0, S fanson goules, L44 e " ) or thi Y | DA O, SCIR s KO 4 3 ; ® nl " Widows, Ete—Speclal acerusd | Vice Chairman Payne after the meeting AR RO NEER R 1R 10 S 05 Tom 103 18 ANA a) L nounced that he will issue a call for the | INDIVIDUAL 8¢ officers of the trainmen, the conductors and st 20— Emma Burnett, Barneston, $; [ «woe merely met and talked over the sit- ;“_n"":;‘ A hours, Ten O a0 S A ey e democratic county convention for Wedn: “ouncil Bluffs i engineers and from L. Coflin, who Js | M8T¥ Wirte. Sabanon M o o L ationt 4 and cure in & few south & fect of lot 8, "Johnwon's | day, September 26, for the purpose of | Nelson ... e workiug for the home for raflway em- | g10; Calvin W McCray, Vincennes. 3| Cato Sells of Towa was a caller at dem- duye. Lol M. BEerraave e Witk v % | placing in nomination a county ticket Piokering ployes which is established at Highland James W pRamsav, Garner, 38 Brank | oratic national headquarters. He said: MUNYON. T d e ir UL L Penl C. Aylesworth, chairwan of the dem- | Frush 7 2 1. This home will be for eno- | Bnover, Babula, $6: Sidney 13 Woodford s " ctio Bongety & in . ioerw subdlv; Feul'C. Aviesworth ohialtmnn of the I«hn Frush o 3| Fark, Iil. This home il be for the bens- | Eouer, Sabjlac i Sldney 3, Woedrord There will be & decided reduction In At all drugginte, fny 22 Ridaie's i axt @ et | ocratic Fifteenth judicial committee, has fit of railroad men of all kinds and while | gjers home, Marshalltown. 85 Renéwal— | the republican majorities of Cousins In the 26c. a vial. G f shiLs RN SR B IR A been notified by C. A. Bolter of Logan, Total® .evveens % the men in grand lodge this morning | Willlam H. H. Low. Maxwell. $12. 'Inerease | pioh ana Haugen in the Fourth, the pres- to Health and m»\\l- 3 halh s ) o v 1| Harrison county, that ho cannot accept the [ Omahu cond. Third. | took 1o action they will do so later by ap- | FLewls 8. Kennedy, Norwalk, $i0; Georae | THT SV0 BEUEEE 0 HOahy L ROl cal advicn free. Riles . DL Chn A, Gk ang tlomination for Judwe of the @latrict sourk, | Sardiner 1% [ pointing co t 1 reporting before | hinmes " Chrh 5. Townson R. Jones. | not impossible that lowa will be registered 1506 Arch o el nety Bwly 9.77-44, We . . s and | the same having been made by the demc 1% n closes. So enthused were | Bedford, 17 John Wright, Alexarder, in the democratic column.” DN AN PTb W HR ’ uicial conventio city with i 164 | Mn's remarks that after the | Napoleon H. Morrison. Creston. $i7 8 ; . ; Mo Albert w3y, B B Mo “1 ) e e B ]lh T | B 1% 13 | ke marks that after the | jhOPo0 4on. "Northporo. $12: John W Mr. Sells will speak the first week in etz R M Yman W § Baye | out consulting him. Mr. Boiter gives the | Emery | 0k bim up bodily and car- | man, Perry, $12. Relssue—Harry H. Green, [ October In Nlinois, the second in Indiana Wk it v wite toq 1 20| pressure of private business as the reason StAls T 727 [ ried him around the hall with cheers and Dubliaue, ¥i; Divid € armean. (akville. 317 [and the third in Ohio. The fourth week GHave 18I 8 Mynst \ld, W d 3 [ for declining the “high honor conferred | pledges of goodwill and practical support. | t s0-Julia A. lrb. Keokuk, 312 |he will devote to his own state [ - ~ ! [ B, Folsom 1t 3 Flore ¥ pon him by his democratic friends. Mr District Conrt Notes. Nearly all railroad organizations have taken T ik W 018 0ver 218 Salin 14l Rirs s [ A Bolter's nomiuation came about after the | In the case of tho Fort Dodge & Omaha toward supporting the home uth eiinaleWilliam, L[ ——— i 4 und & in 1, 2 and | ), » . . 4 L A5 tin | subdiv, . ¢ 1[couvention g failed (o0 iuduce any of | Rallroad company agatnst Fowers and others, ' the convention heard the | BUINS. | Spearfian, 3 " inerease - Martin (AR | 3600 A MONTH. the local legal lights to accept it. Chair- | Judge Macy yesterday issued an order that f the auditing committce and took | Sheridan. §4 @ i 4 Elght transfers, total 4 man Aylesworth is in favor of leaving the | no further steps be taken until the plaintiff | olutions and other reporis. Colorado: Honrietta Norton (nurse) - 'fl‘\fi WLAT“ER ‘\ Gravel roodag, A, H womination for the long term blauk, as |company appolat & local attorney In accord- | "4y 1o moving of the headquarters from | Renver: $i2 - Increasetpaniel enlaach! ‘fl“‘“ Hoy, M:CREW Julge Macy's eclection 1s conceded by all | ance with the law passed by the last lekls- | paoria thore is little probability. Some of | imuenial® eneriea Chimal, Wilows, Fite = e == | and by doing this it {8 thought possible that | lature. A firm of Omaha attorneys up- | (no firemen, while interested locally in | Muntoe, Danver . k | SPECIALIST | Fremont Benjamin's chancos of clection | peared for the railroad company. In com- | gariing the headquarters to their city, are | LAIC of Auguat 22, 100 L Baraies | Tr eats all Forme of | to the shert term might be enhanced | pliance with the order Harl & McCabe of |not golng beyond reason In the matter plel M. Dowd: Tecumueh. 312, Maxie DISEASES AND i'lw« city were brought into the case | They are being ked as to what reason | War Widows-(Special accrued August 27)— Largest Assortment Damasiis ssan antiasts shasd soss. || Tho auit brought by Bensamin Dougtas. 5. | 11 for Chugiv them trom beoria and | R s DISORDERS OF -~ against Louise Douglas and other heirs of | \no fuct is fow reasons have been sprun, William R. Johnson. Keosaqua, $6 | Bovs! Privilewes of Park Board. | the late Benjamin Douglas, founder of Dun's | R AR ol R ,,‘y | Knutsen, - Clinton, 85 - Increas | | "f'a E.':. o’lgbv The establishment of the fact that Coun- | Mercantile agency, to Bave the estate par- | qolegates from Des Moinos, Cleveland, Den- | Laisaron, donteml | | *34 Years in Omans cil Bluffs has a population of 25000 will | titjoned, was dismissed and costs paid. It 18 | var and elsewhere there seems to be little | T athie SR W Hatten Mu, VARICOCELE cured | Bive the FPark Board greater privileges | ynderstood that the plaintiff has disposed of | yroin for mak a ch Des Moines | catine, $5; Charles I Warren, Counct Dr. McGrew at quickly without cut- 8175, $3.00, and enable it to Increase the annual tax | his ghare of the property to a firm of local | wunrs the fquarters, however, If there | Biufts, 8. Orixinal Widows, Ktc.—Magdas | sing or pain J levy for park purposes. Heretofore the | joay agents A P and will be right after It | —(Bheclal Aurist 2orMinor of Christopher | TSYPHILIS tn all stuges cured permanently board has only been able to levy 1 will | Tho evidence fn the Meginnes Aivoree | from tho word go. | yre than prob- | F. Bigmund, Cedar Valley, $14 aud fer Lo, Suriouire, Hidionsle, Lots oF annually for park purposes. Now it will | cage, both as to the divorce and the claims | p1o the firemen will re-eloct all the pre ~ 3 S ‘m,‘,,,,, Ridnoys, Gonorrhosa, Gleet | be able to levy 3 mills it it fluds it neces- [ or Attorneys Ware and Lindt & Mynster, | s et : N Fatal Steam Fine Rxplasion. TEMPTING e 4 cnt grand lodge officers. They are recc PHILADELPHIA, Bept 11 —-One man "AND | CUREC CUARANTEE sary and under section 852 of the code, | was submitted yesterday and arguments will [ 1,00 ag eMciont and hard working and no | wis instantiy Xilled, four others are is most refreshing— | CHARCES LOW amended by the Twenty-eighth general as- | pe heard tod | ¢ 1 the point of death and r more s m S ' . 412 DROADWAY, " p p 0 RARG 30087 suggestion of a reason for a change seriously burned us the re of the delicious and satisfying, | Blectricity ana Medical Treatment cor sembly, it can for the years 1900 to 1903 in | - | come up in the shape of a motlon or reso- plosion of a steam pipe in win's loce A bined. TREATMENT BY MAIL. Consul. clusive levy an extra mitl in ner;‘lul v'n = A--rmdnl1 uunl Ie <.m]-u. . \,L“” i motive works this afternoon The embodiment of >|.]vi|07: op i o ml Sundax 8ide Ik iB.0 - PSR | the Fapulge 3 ®ills, this makiag the levy 0 AGIRG.GAY:0f sohoat ymiarca how Tonight the ladies auxiliary of the order Marringe Lic | purity and goodness, | | go Ml el lar 2 b Il atreet, for park purposes for those years 4 mills. |a further increase in the enrollment and |, AONER (e Ties BEEREN OF Fh orter $ [ Bo% 2o Farnam and Dougles straets, Oma: FARM LOANS 10 ok Dursses or s 98ie 4 i | veher toep s e st 04 | podndrs o s e SR B y Nc‘o!luvd in kastern cvepraska | year, as the levy has been certified up to | crowded Owing to the crowded condition | """ 2 h-\ hwl‘lv\\.vl\KR]" l’n‘vn‘ e 438, Jema, James N, Oesedy the County Board of Supervisors and by it [of the Second Avenue school the Board of | Dea Molnes Horae Show phisme snd Residenge. LH NO CURE, NO PAY W Mala NG WY Incorporated in the general tax levy for [ Education has deeided to remodel the old| The Des Moines horse show opened here | Ahomat, & Flven, Omata o ey o have gmall week organs, st — e ¥ | Bdushion b o N : H“ R e s b | B Lokl wer or weaken (g draius, On City | 1900 school building at Fifteenth street. 1t will | tonight and wil o more da furza Weight, Pottawattimio : : E wim Organ Developar wiii P, | & e har Brlnilens AixEn tha haatd nudse | Ba opened next Monday with two rooms, | Six classes were shown R Sims of | Blanche Johnéon, Pottawitian ORDI.:R A CASE ) Orral Darwsenar wil K Property RETEARS & | - first. pr Tames Wadding, Hrookville, Pa ¢ || VAL.BLATZ BREWING C0., MILWAUKEE. Cleatrieity . 15,000 ta ise; et one Building Associat’ the Bew s(atus of things Is in respect and this is expected to relieve the pressure | Kansas City took first prize in gaited sad- | James Wadding, Brookiille, b ‘ W A B BY St to the salaries of the park commissien- | for the present at the Second Avenue build- |dle: A. F. Ashbrook took tandems, also [ [I'E4 5 THanta, Pottawsd amie . ' Omuha Branch, 1413 Do st T aralet in platn ¢ ..IVII[S lgf,',‘,,flp!,,ufl, ‘Ps,. ssociat'n ers, MHeretofore they could mot receive ; Inigh steppers; W. H. Henderson of Des | iy Shencer, Mitsours Valley: 18 5 | Teleplione 1051, | "UGCAL APPLIANCE Co.. 414 Gharies Biak.. Denver, Cole, B

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