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NEWS OF MINOR MENTION, - ent elgar 206 Ty, tests eyes frea j ar 1 BISLY S Experie in the Wreck t 2. Willtams, 541 Bdy. | | N [ HIS WIFE AND BABY BOTH DROWNED ells m i and Father Sees His Loved t 8 e Swept Away by Wt r Waves and Howle B Ale | Pk Winda, Avoca wuest | 3 5. W irvivor of . O W rothe | on his w \by orm and ow o to enter a sanl im es he under y ¥ shat in a condition of com I mental collapse and | except with the constant Mr. Fieming's wife and baby were lost |1 inder particularly pitiful circumstan \ as ho saw them the night of the fearf | storm ter the first time in three months. | i | His home was formerly n Stoux City, | F hu had been engaged in the stock L O s Three months ago he went '0| Sixth Ward 1 ( rado on mining business, while his wite | Bam Albro, r b iraves, D, L. went to visit her sister in Galve: tor irrived in Galveston the night of encenl Dodge nnd the Guard, the storm and & few hours later his wite | General G. M. Dodge, ins 1 ¢ wera pt away and drowned. | L, Fifty-first regiment, lowa Nat.c parsons fn his brother-in-law’s [ guard, last evening at the armory in was the only ome to escape, He | Dohany block. The general, af er whom w root and after being | the company 18 named, wa h pleased several hours managed | with the drill and complimented Captain ind. His wite and oaby | Tinley warmly on the fine appearance of | were with him when the hou nt to|the compan: teces. His wife was washed away first and| At the close of the drill General Dodge hen the baby, which was in his arms, was [ made a <hart talk to the any in which / torn fr grasp from the rush of water. | ho emphasized the Importance of the mil 1] After that he remembered nothing more | itia. He briefly sketched the history of th ntil he found himself on dry land, clinging | regiment, referring to the udid record to a plece he roof | it had made in the Philip: nd in con Story of the Night, clusion fmpressed upon any the In doscribing his awful experience of that | importance and duty of maintaining the ulght Mr. Fleming said: “The house which | Pre of the organization my brother-in-law and family occupled was | Refreshments were served, after which At ibiics. Halll will e iven ! frame building. When the butlding com- | the members were individually introduced A e o 17 Suturday evening, Sep- | menced to collapse we had not time to |to the general. Ju mith Mc tember &, at Grand Army of the Republlc | I picked up the belt in which I had | the United States court accompani f | n my arms, climbed upen the roof. My | Will be tendered a reception by th N\ i brother-i nd his family were al- | bers of the Abe Lincoln post, G e | ready out o house and must have bean | of the Republic, fn their hall on it S swopt away immediately, as never saw | street. bhart | them agatn. The next two hours appear | . - 4 M 10 At | 11ke a horrible nightmare and 1 cannot telt | . Price of Riuht ot Way. mn overcoat. It | what happened. It was too awful to de-| The United States Lite clation we from tha haliway at his boarding house on | B BPb e oy wife washed | Cured @ judgment in the district court ye First avents g terday against the Omaha, Council Bluif Agent Shugurt the Adams Express | away and then my baby was torn trom my | (WfdAY MEEIRt the GRARA, Coulcl) BIW pRckugan Lo Galyoeion for he rellatit the/ly i1y aéarehedifon any traves ofimy:wite| PASY 107 $1,000;. [he Subiitian company S Nnf thevina L Mftnnlok, oharged | REAVGNT,EBULETECOUIds Kesknothlag of oy [ AT ARULELEE LRI L0 BEARRIMEUANA)) - Johnsor lost ones, neither could I find any trace of | !aid out its right of way across forty acres wis ta ny brother-tn-law's family, Hundreds of | Of farm land owned by the association south b men went crazy searching for their lost | °f the city. It never offered the association tness was taken | ones when they could not find them. I |20Y compensation for the land taken and the 1§ continued siayed for three days assisting in the work | !atter brought suit with the above result of e e A d with she Jarceny | of searching for and burying the dead. I teinde to Dilsmonunt Pavis, Weston {0k B CHEnES of vends yeat ould not stand it, however, amy longer, as | HIHE that ‘GRONMBERad "tNE “dRtbatics from (o court, ef Justice Ferrier t I belleve 1 would have gone raving mad if | (o Fairmount park during the entire sum- superior court The TR I had remained il . | mer has at last been removed. At the next until this m e T TR T | meeting of the park commissioners a con I'he first meeting of the Ministerfal asso- | i s {tract will be let for sccuring the bridgs pastor's ut of the First | yterian — The commissioners have decided not to re church. The pect for disc 4 will be Use Domestic soap. It's the best. move the structure from fits present loca- T eaoe AR e aar s n fone fo ] Sults for Divorce. [HoB-Ran Mlies DEMGYE It cRuybec IRde; nete On Sunday night the winsome youn Mrs. Martha Willlams commenced suit | fect1y safe with cables. notress und swewt singer. Della Pringle, will | ¢r ivorce in the district court vesterday | B PORAVAT GO ention: e ind ohptble compans 'and will |agalnst Adolph W. Willlams. She was mar- | Tne lowa State Bill Posters’ assoclation jesent the comedy drama SThe Midnizht |rled to Willlams at Logan, in Harrison | will nold its annual convention in this city larm. with all ‘the elaborate on September %, 1897, and (w0 |on Friday, Septen cr 25 The sesstons will e achanicnl eff later he deserted her. In additlon | po held at Grand hotel and It 18 ex- e New Yol i rce she asks that her malden | pocted that about 100 delegates will b ¢ f ame of Martha B. Syles be restored to her. | present. The Nebraska memb: of. the : o | Judge Macy of the district court handed | patfonal association will take the oppor- T 1 [ down hi on yvesterday in the divorce | qunity to visit thelr Towa brethren L and br to this city vester- | suit of Mrs. Marcy M. Smith against Wil wornan with living with her husband, ¢ for, but refused the application for alimony, | Mre. Sadie Coleman of Avoca has brought Holmos, last July t 1020 Seventh avenue in | Th t stated that the evi showed | suit in the district court against Dr. J. E. It et Hitmes b i Jall o, Placsmonth. | hat the plaintif had recently received the | Summers, Jr. to recover $25.000 damage Moart Pacific and Burlington railroads Mris. | proceeds of a morigage amounting to $2,500 | for alleged malpractice in April of last Holmes Is sald to be a resident of Omuha. |and that her testimony as to the disposi- | year. Service was had on Di mers — | tion of this money was not satisfactory to | while attending the meeting of the Medical N. Y. Plumbing Co., telepaone 250, the court. Mrs. Smith was allowed $100 | Society of the Missouri Valley in this city s | attorney fee. The Smiths are h of | Thursday evening Domestic soap sells on its merits advanced age and had been married close | e e U ; HOLD UP THE NIGHT AGENT In the divorce sult of William A, Peter- 1 A. Braberg commenced work Thursday a8} 0" aeqingt Maggle Pcterson, Judge Macy on nt Fort Dodge Robhed sistant to Foundmaster Burke offtelal missed the petition and the cross-petl Four M Who Lock Vietim A Braberg Wil [ jon holding neither party to the suit Box Car, fo Justice Vien's ccurt on [ gt (o sellet prayed for | A Fdardeny,: About.the Orsbabing | “'grgnve B Prioes w anted a divorce | FORT DOD Sopt special hs employed by the | g N Bmma . Price on statutory | Telegram.)—Four u rehed g calohar ‘was to correl 8 pet canine be- | .oy into the Minneapolis & St. Loui enger longlog to the famlly of Judge Ayles ). Brown c need suit in the supe- | station last night about 10 o nd at north. The judge resented ud filed urt yesterday sinst Herman | the point of a revolver compelled Night 40 Anforpintion - aguinat RUspg: and others to recover $230, the valne | Agent Roy Tomlinson to open the safe. Two dge had pald the license for (he canine, | oy "horga which he pastured with the | robbers stood guard outside the statio but Braberg asserts that when he lassoed | gogengants and which had been Killed | While the other two robbed the the dog It had nelther collar nor tag on. | yrough thelr alleged negligence ontents, securing about $25 and s Braberg gave bail for his appearance in papers. They then took the court this morning Howell's Ant WE' cures coughs, colds. | gold watch and, marching him to a box car s i ; uear by on a sidetrack, locked him inside, | ihe rolenl Eatate Teamsters., =~ | Premiums given with Domostic dosp. atills thev prosanded . lsisirely ob thel terday dn the abstraet, G W loan office | Mutters in Federal Court. way of J. W. Squir Peard In the United States district court ye About half an hour later the day opera ind wife to M a0t | terday Delos Snyder, indicted for breaking | (o7, Who had been out of ¢ arrived Lindt to Kl | into and robbing the postoffice at Polk City, [ ©B & freight traln and fc the pot t 115, Old ¥ ¢ I || entered a plea of guilty and Judge Mcpher- | doserted, the safe open i pers scat Hoagiand 1o 1 M. Ca 01 son sentenced him to two years in the tered about. T Jlice and Station Agent ame, Wi 1,000 | itentiary at Fort Madison and to | Noouan were promptly notified, but could Smith und wif 1 Lais M $1,000 and costs | secure no trace of the thieve | to Nora, Rob " e v o Wwih s travallng | BOmAIme later Agent Noonan discovered s i | ity raised a $1 bill to $10 and | (¢ BIEDL agent in the box car and released | nand wite and ¢ DD Mccesded fn mdueing a saloonkesper to cash | BIM. The stolew papers were found in the il g IH 19 Betriok e g it mitted his guilt and was sentenced to | *¥1tch yards this moraing. There is no 3 one vear and one day in the Fort Madison | €/1¢ to the thieves, but it is thought they Total, six transfers S99 | penitentiary and to pay & fine of $30 agd | T® Members of an organized gang who at T i . s | tempted the Clare bank robbery a few days 0.0 .‘u‘l»:(n":::mh.. s0ap used in Coun T s AaRiateon (GAmalatad. tha Bastiag |AKS i in the case of Walter A. Lattimore against Dicaitreis BabalTirs bixbks. Gravel roofiug. A. H Read, 541 Broadway, | the Hardsocg Manufacturing company to re- | AUDUBON, Ia 21 Be train an Infringment on a patent device | Kenmedy, while at the fair grounds yester. === | for holding a lamp in & miner's cap and took | day looking r some stock which he has his decision under advisement on exhibition there, was stricken with pat | This morning Judge McPherson will re- |alysis. He was in one of the stalls caring 1~ I tur d Ouk to spend Sunduy. Monday | for his horses when the stroke occurred of United State urt at that and | town and a physician s In spite bL“OOL \"()i y here Wednesday, whe erim- | of the best efiorts of the doctors he died L al cale will be taken up. As soon as | at s morning d Every pair warranted at trial of the suit of Mrs. Jen . | rrepare tor Gicury Meeting § s Alodain Wondmon of Ainaslan /s SIOUX CITY, fa 21, (Special.) ommenced Those harge of arrangements for ) 10 fscharges in bankruptey have'been {s- | the annual meeting of the Towa Library a sued in th owing cases: Willlam E. |52 g Kr g v L4 Partlow, A A. T. Thompson, Mon { v ) : ty, Frank Wisdom, Blockton her person 412 Broadway, TR R ] 't e Burnsted, Woodbine meeting W. Wakefield has been | chosen to deliver the address of welcome Commionwea ent cigar. | FARM LOANS | Election Bet in lowa | City Auother Suit, OTTUMWA, la., Se 1.—(Specia Negotiaied i ¢ | The lowa e und Tr company )—~While in Centerville toda ane, lowa. James \ | of b y 4 decree wil of Des M heriff of Polk county _|tem Arnd treasurer, and G. W. |wagered $300 with R. N, Hardy of St Paul . On City | Breit of a certain tax title, declar- | that Kansas, Nebraska and ( ?"ONEY To LOANI'NNN'\' the Il and vold, as|go for McKinley this fall. The the tax for d was (liegal. | based his opinion on information \ Savings Lean and Ruilding Associat'n | e aer e L A aa sa R, S Councl Blufts. lowa |or INTEREST taking @ tax deed to the propsrty in TIHE 17 A oM IFRO in Omaha und other western cities, DATLY BEE: SATURDAY, [GRAND JURY PUZZLE IN 10WA. 50, e s on for Belection of Venires if » i Amendment Carries i | | g by at$ MAY CALL SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE SESSION Sudden Death at Gltnmwa Woman's Christian Temperance Union Protests Axninst Erection of Army " reakt Post at Des W Ac i ath v omnt of e Kyl d v DES MOINES, Se 8 - Ny Rod (oS, of Lennsterred prigcipal members of the ¢ al) on i r ‘,' Iway . | o | Drwilkliams) venire on Fumer . L quis . Attended 1h na \ Il b no v 1 atte ed 1 ised also. bein " it (4 . the leg ay be required r ¥ B 4 e deie belug thought that the tmads T ; ment referred to will carry thi The exhit p e Ihe Woman's Christian erance § &l previon P Union of this district in conver d f re denouncing roan Viacchoen After foty ted army p. st for 1 h diarrhoea ty shall not be built on a ut ot ‘;'_v ht 1 Koy Weing cur \;..\.. evil influence of the fier Al s e ! Camp, ¥ g girls, The resolution piedge e bt S 1‘ iy A mone organization to use every effort to ere ] 1 given up " i hop r I w o eble from the evil it the post is located he . S fom | Action of Firemen R Rt B wtinn ot " o | In the lodge of the Brotherhoo Loco- |} | f'a SIS : motive Firemen today it wa fod ) Col OHoiee kit o pay beneficiaries t rsons partiaily | Diarrhoen R 1 il blind as has been t \stom bottles 1 el it ers being required to hecome 1a W rosu 1a Y ; V1% in order t oy Insurance nxlo b be e 1wk 3 ey w tenth blind, firemen got their ras I | P n of Des M rem - O R LR AT HYMENEAL. LIGHTUPERA little chance of favorable a & TGUATER " tor o ToNKY et Wonds-itol : nex unial national ¢ = bés sy The strike at Saylorville \th At bl wrer of the 1 and only awaits the fo anl de .‘ w J lara of President Rees il by 1 T fully so. At a n fng of ¢ 0 ) 1 3 : 3ot il ch T the miners elsewhere at t o b L “i wus cided to come to th term of the it t o : lowa division of United Workers | ] o ( of America and unionize the mines. Th o T racting parties ar decision affects men 1 1sider d union HERRON, N al.)—At hie miners have agreed to the union |, | he 55 i « body and accordinzly on next Tuesduy . -+ evening will be met by President Re Miss B & " who will give their camp a charter and Catliing ¥ formally install them At that tim Mr p o Reeso will officially declare th ke o . ; b i nd the trouble that has so long been cxisis RAN AR sk b aahah i ing at Saylorville will be endd A. Lockwood for a number ! for pres t; B. F. Metcalf vice president; Oliver Kine - e alway 1d liver or hal chairman; 0. . Ellett REATRICE fal Tel t d ) | general - SUNDAY NIGUT, Sept. i , and the oth gulshed | egram.)—Mr. I i with sty ) « N JOLLY ntu_[ PR'N&L( guests arrived over the Northwe from | Hughes, two of Beat bromi au removed and & norma iy oy Ames at noon and was transferred to the | Young society,people, wer 1 1in m condi obtained by a “ A " 3 ‘ tracks of the Les Moines Union and run | Flage last nieht at the Second Prosbyter ‘ TME into the Union station. There the speakers | church, thi adWa Yem iy were met by & reception. committee e =] At M'EM&&HT and egcorted across the street 1o the county | DEATH RECCRD | ' court house, where the speakers’ platform b L | STRANGEST fl&,fia ; had been fmprovised upon the stone steps. | Dr. H. B, Wilsen, S Eg Here w mecting had been in session for a| The death of Dr. H. E. Wilson ocourred | pyre Cenetatis A p o and | couple of hours, addressed by lacal s | unexpectedly on day ot Aberdeen, | Gause Perfect ® | b faces- B ¢ ",' 1k ers and surrounding the steps had congre- | Md., where e was spending a vacation. Dr. tian and nealthinl e the cure | Dr sold f gated a crowd which numbered about 500 | Wilson was a well known practitioner &t 8. BTN, BOWEI: | people. The presidential party was greeted | Omaha and had been connoeted with (he | Kid Nervous Diseases, Plles, — by three half-hearted cheers and at once | Omaha Medical college during most of his Sick Headach. ¢ | began the series of addresses. Woolley | six years' residence here, Duri he tr 3 3 [ spent most of mis time 0 upbraiding peo- | ment of 4 dipnherecic oo Lo o o AN Al Disorders of the Liver K]‘ug | ple who called themselves Christians and | Wilson contracted the disease and very | Price, % ¢ta. per box. Sold by all drug. vote with parties controlled by i1l for several weeks. After his recovery | g1sts, or sent by mall on rec of price, by power. The special went from e went te his old home in Marviand for RADWAY & CO., 56 Elm St, New York, o H 499 | Ames, thence to Marshalltown and on | rest and it uppo: ed stticked by | Be sire to/mst "Radwaye d HEEe [} yward Chicago. | some complication cof his fc tion Priests Under Arrest. | Dr. Wilson's tamily is in this city [ It not, you have misseq a good thing A letter was received by the local de- | ppy1oNs FOR WESTERY VETERANS, CURE YOURSELFY | This exquicite mult beverage stanis on a tectives today from Davenport offi ] Us Bix & for unnaturay | o | staelf. Ita o and | ing Rev. Paul James « and Jarlath | War Survivors i b, ug, | unta | Bdwards, the alleged bogus priests whose « n : 5 | pe . of many. The | stay in Des Moines w idenly terminated | WASHINGTON b 2 | the beneficiul hieved “within' the last Saturday, were taken in custody there 'UflONInE Rensio: S Drassista | luner man are BTNt b rant 410 oAb G and brought before Bishop Cosgrove, but| Nobrasku | L Williame, | or went in plain wiapper | (ts merits. Apj it otris | were finally released on promise that they ‘\f;'h:“ !‘ + h $3i | by expres, prepald, fo bl o< B | would conduct themselves properly In the | KAIM T ) foincreie | mphantly o : . | future. 1t 1s said the so-call sts col pecial a mber 10— Margaret Whero Cabluct enters, doctors and diug | lected something over $1,000 here it bbprd, Are tills exit. | John E. Waller, a wealthy sawmill man NPT AL o AEWED BY | residing near Swan, is lost and his wife $12, Original w Ma A“?I_Kawf ) | FRED KRUG GREWING €0, belleves he was lost in Des Moines, She | SUuehiier, “Davenpor por of Dow Phene 420 aMANA. NER, led at the police station today to secure | Dos Moines, $ i Hu- d of the police in searching for her aad ‘u L e A e ey | Hon s Drowned T | band has Teft his entire deposit in the swan | (LONDON. | L Slepatoh CGLE’” GRWGENA L EE@T Bl xb i 10 entlonally and is firmly con. | Chatkieh, i S L% vine he has been foully dealt with < e ; t : < "‘I i Whetlier he is held an involuntary prisoner Anheuser- Busch BrewmgAss 1) u. . Louis, Brewers of the original Budweiser, ¢ Faust,Michelob,Anheuser-Standard, Pale=Lager, Black and Tan, Export Pale, Exquisite and Malt=Nutrine, use no corn in any of their but only est of | products, the choic | materials, which accounts for their leading in both - Quality and Quantity. | oOraers addressed to Geo. Krug, manager Omaba dbranch, will be promptly executed. 220 BLEES PLACE, MACCN, MO, MAIN BUILDING 224 X 88 FEET, 4 STORIES, ABSOLUTELY FIRE PROOF. GROUNDS 700 ACRES CAMPUS PROPER, 143 ACRES GYMNASIUM WITH LARGE SWIMMING POOL TWO LARGE LAKES NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CAVALRY AND ARTILLERY BRILL NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR MECHANICAL DRAWING, LABCRATORY WORK, COMMERCIAL RRANCHES, SPANISH, FRENCH ano GERMAN NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR MEDICAL ATTENDANCE AND MEDICINE ATTENDANCE 110 BOYS OF GOOD CHARACTER FACULTY 17 COLLEGE TRAINED MEN OF EXPERIENCE. FALL TERM BECINS, 12 SEPTEMBER, 1900, Wiik Soft Coal, Gleas and Even Hs’z..... liness It is « han any wood | most hard coal base bur vy is guaranteed to Lold fire betier WITH HARD COAT equals 0 heat of any base burner made TESTIMONIAL. COUNCIL BLUFPS, Aug 1000, With No. 165 Fa e Ba ] hie fi rooms from first of Octobe May and only burned two and a half tons of hard eonl. Kept all doors open the wh le winter 1 19, one room 12x14, two roews 12x14 10x1 e raom 10x10 I Y, 615 Seventh Avenue 600 Hot Blast in Operation in Council Biuffs 41 Main St., Council Bluffs, Cole's Original Hot IH;M Clear hea Real Estale is IN VALUE., Some exce’lent lots, pleasantly located and de with sofi ¢ i [ sirable for suburban homes, can be had now at | reasonable prices. These lot 8 are lovated Omahlia, Wright’s and Central Sub. additions, Ti property will steadily increase in \x:fu. 5 the city grows in th at direction and the time to buy is the present. Call at T ET ) P THE BEE OF Council Eluffs,