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1 THE OMAITA DAILY B MBER TUESDAY, SEPTE 5, 1900, | NE\,VS OF INTERES'[ FROM,, TOW A, [MVERS R o s WA — = T - — General Rains Throughout th Waters to Rise, GET A SAMPLE CAKE OF ate Cause i rAT/ p) S | of his intention to plead guilty this Jing been wedded to a man named Youns i | J 4 - at on proven that she is a the married woman FIREMEN WILL MEET IN CHATTANOOGA he damage sult of George gainst the city of Counchl | ault, as under the laws i was the district court ye r $300 for alleged f ¥ ¥y against a married woman Assist Convention of Nrotherho in Des g « | ant Cou Attorney Kimball telephoned to Moines Ch Tennessee City | : } clerk of the court of Buffalo county Aft Hard 1 Davis sells glass K ity st o R { bk B § ol er a Hard Flaght as P ctive grading, causing the water received a to the effect that no Nesf Gathesing Pines, overflow thelr lots. record could be 1 of any such marriage pe “Mr. Riley,” B-cent ¢ se having been fssued | Leffert, 26 1 Js fxtares and glot oo Doub Owing to a number of civil cases having 'l - A | Permission Acked to Lay a Double Track | | been settled out of court and thus taken her story to the court the young woman [ pES MOINES, Sept. 24— (Special Tele By, Steonens 01 Pear! St, Tel, 300 Down That Street |from the assignment the criminal cale nded that the marriage was & secret | gram.)—The rains throughout the state have | . Schmidt's photos, new atest | — | endar will be taken up Friday. when Au- | tho husband being father's hired | heen goneral and very heavy during the last Cab. photos $1.80 dos. Wiillams, 1 Bdy. | | gustus Smith, the negro charged with [ tarm hand, and that soon as it became | ¢wo days and high waters are reported Wollman, scientific opticlan, 409 B'd'y COUNCIL GETS POINTS ON A FRANCHISE | breaking into the Hamilton home at night [ known to the fan Young was sent away | averywhere. The river here is up four feot W. J. Hostett t iwin block |and attempting to assault Miss Hamilton, |and she had not seen him since and work on the East Sixth street bridge 1. C. & W. Woodward, a ts b will be put on trial. There are two ine | T ROt bad to be stopped today. The rainfall he W Lewls se wonument . it Bxplal - T \ents against Smith -4 . ce 8 Ig! s been 1.8 inches tnvi 1l Lamnp's beet ko Doysen, | ATh¢ Bextaras of the CHRP(ar UNUer ‘“ S ot ko Hon. James Wilson, socretary of agricul- [ #lice Saturday night has been 18 inches E invite visitors to Omaha, and all Omaha kel Welneh ¥ : » " it S - ture, will addr the republicans of Potta- [ O MAte damage has yet been reporte: M eyttt S B, Alexand Lkt ok g | SPECIAL BLECTION PLANS MADE. | L rnie county next Saturday afternoon yFrank George, u brakeman on the Des| residents, to call at our store, No. 205 ) adway ¥ in Operating Its Lin | at Macedonia. Colonel C. G. Saunde Moines Union railway, was found dead at 8 Fhrin T t Denver, Colo., 1a City Clerke PRillips Arranmen dor the | B b ed for an address there, | (ho Fourteenth street crowing. He was South 14th street, Omaha, and examine the sest eobe asEs olling riy - . . . ¥ e o . .. 'he yund 18 : . + s L L © leebe: o Evans, yen | At the meeting of the clty councll last| City Clerk Phillips has completed ail|A number ot republicans of Council Blufts :;“r*l"‘:‘;”::if"‘;h":"“r TR ‘.'."‘:".‘-i.:\ large line of premiums we are giving with 1 khter night the Omaha & Council Bluffs Railway |(he necessary the spe-|And vicinity are arranging to be present at Moty . blood it 1 - : . AR A R T L P el b Bl s e s | the meeting ination it was found that no bones were Russian Soap. To each visitor we will present a 724 Broadway. 'Phone 157 step, undertaker. I3 Pearl street | broken, o the cause of his death fs un- | et . | § Hon. Bartlett Tripp of South Dakota has ) e cause of his dea u approval of the city to lay down a double |15, at which the people of Council Blufts | Tof THFRERL PR of FOUR BAROH v [known. A doetor summoned and made sample cake of Jap Rose Transparent Soap as e O e der ack on Pearl street from Its intersection |will bo called upon to voto upon the grant- [been secured for an address in this city | BOCG TRV P08 SIRAIOREC (L Fye i y i 4 " South | with Broadway to its intersection with Main | ing of a franchise to the Bluft City Elec- | neXt Mond ning on the political fesucs | & bo il . A a souvenir, o€ Jap Rose Soap is made from Yed from 118 So o Mgl gt g b A ok of the day. Chairman Wright of the repub- | foUnd no broken bones which would fndi-| street Y I stre street, and also to lay a double ¢ tc Light and Gas company cate o om the to i lirgi 0 RN, oA KA A58 TISKNG AT | LR NeFuSk PO Tx Totartsotisn WITR BRML| - Sverr Gotur. denMIOE 0 cave: His wafise | 1A ooiikty e mlfte B s exers et | S TR ILERE BE R Pure Oils, Cocoa Butter and Virgin Glycerin, o LM treet. 'Phone 508 | SA0 street . Ao o ivery g |decided in which hall the feeting will be | ©! sk vise 10 COFOner 0 make : ; Sehert are home | Street to Sixteenth avenue he foot of | (hat day on the proposition will have to | an fnvestigation of the case. Delicately perfumed & € w ¢ ‘¢ A rip to M a point street, that portion of Main | register the same as for a geuneral clec idge Carson and Hon. H. W. Byers of | Chattanooga gets the next bienntal con- | \ ' abiishment | street from between Tenth Eleventh [ tjon. The registrars will be those who | o050 00 0 S0 oeses bofore the | Yention of the Brotherhood of Locomotive | CT——— 4 AL . NS R T W W I ret 1 v ' ¥ enues to Sixte ]n n."-‘ e for one track | omciated at the last general election and |y oepow'p llon B0 A8 ECEE L ening | Firemen. This morning a long and hard - v thereon be tional upon the payment | wijj sit on Thursday and Friday, Octobe: 2 fight was had over the place of t ot ' Mrs. € &1 P ; oL gk ot b - at republican headquarters, ght was ha er plac next m S I G 6 d ! b I, fong company Into the city treasury of || uud §, and Saturday, October 13, and on | *( TeAUbIICn beadquarters. © T G daog won the fieht after thr amples Given on 25, 26 an t P il adpn o : the day of election. The same rules Will| opang addressed a large gathering of col- |ollcall ballots. Cleveland came in second . eting of the Elk N, ot outside thereaf, the same to be | govern registeriug as at & general elec- | greq votors lnst night at republican head- | best and Milwaukee third. St Paul, D Roya r f THETRBUtHNE PIOONER) ‘v‘n“\h tion. This registration \“nl'n;v; ;mn o ]rwr‘.“m"_n Both speakers presented the live | troit, Indlanapolls and Louisville were in Yo ihin sooin. tw P T n to the amounts or ally as- | p, general election to be held November 3 the race at the start. Beneficiary clal ’ " b ik sodgron, Sl L political fssues of the campaign in a forcible star n | it e ai Bt < 3 cf thereon against the property abut- g rs will havo to register afresh. | pua“lco) (€ OF L8 DI L o Tty | were discussed this afternoon and tonight JAMES S. KIRK @ COMPANY [ e ng th A unying this cogim | The « registering for the general | Witk {h closeat attention. The proceedings | tho_question of removing the headquarter QU A S AR cation was & check for $4,900.40 and & 1€80- | glection have not yet been announced were enlivoned by music by the colored |t0 Des Moines is up. The convention will b LU oL, Rt el Ao Rewin pliing Places. |quartet. A number of women were among |84J0urn at & late hour and the delegates | i A \ thetr nified fts intention of laying a second track places of registration for the special | the audience start home in the morning on the grand | fon will be Mayor Reid of Kansas City is booked for | 10dge special train ) x Spr n South Main street the council decided f 1 L f ht | hat b .‘, \,‘. & would be granted the| First Ward—First precinct, 218 East|an address this evening before the local Brakeman fx Missing. v cleb rec has s 1 onns wauld have to pay the vale of |Broadway; Second preciuct, 219 East |democracy. The meeting will be held in the| Dell Rosebrook, a brakeman in the en o gl Bis residence to Omar paving, less 5 per cent for deprecia- [ Broudway rooms of the Bryan-Stevenson club at the [of the Northwestern, has heen missin : ki T ta NANGEL A P rhe paving on Main street from Elev.| Second Ward st precinct, city build- |Ogden house and not in 044 Fellows' hall [ Friday evening and bis friends have a " row mornin enth avenue to Sixteenth avenue originally | ing, Bryant street; Second precinct, 7208 previously announced the chief of police to help locate him. 1 L $248 per square yard, the aggregate | West Broadway believed he met with foul play. He ha | oo 2o ¥ Yor v oing $5,26 This, 1| por cent,| Third Ward—First precinct, ChICagO | g foilomins ente aranafel "iled ves. |JUSt drawn a full month's pay when he dis- | lN VAI UE he ract for f the ¥ * | amounted to $4,9 which the motor | house, corner Willow avenue aund Main | terday in the abstract, title and loan offt ppeared. P [l e 1 J n which 111 ba wet; Secoud precinet, N 1 hose house, | 0 J. W Juire 1 Pearl stroet Charles Grimmit colored miner, shot ' [ ) I pany ls r 1y to pay and which w r ¥ net, o . house, : . Brothers A 1o, The ground | COHPERE 8 O operty owners it the city | South Main street. . 1 nd, wite” to Christer |8 drusken row al tho Saslorvile mincs Some exceilent lots, pleasantly located and de « tr il will cost a r | grants the compa ermission to Ia he Fourth Ward—First recinet, South " e . ¢ of b woun ' il e 0 1ay the | aln street; Becond precinot, 900 Bouth Fiei a3 o | i st conteal conmuneee | SiT@ble for suburban homes, can be had now at o 1 who s visit R e Wkt Main street | EreXpan % and part seld ne T 'lw‘[renqomlh e prices. These lot 8 are located in "t %, where he b | Fifth Ward—First precinct, county build- | Willlam . o ‘wite 6 Giirist | plete for the Roosevelt meeting to be he § X Franicisen, he 1 n anelgned fOF | o Toet that the company asked per |ing, corner Fitth svenus and Twelttn | Larees k"5, Parreis In Waterloo October . The forenoon “Iu Omaha, Wright’s and Central Sub. additions. This Wiy ines el b iassesodgaei LD L B o LR IR A A7 et i patade i the forenoon A e ot 51 2¢ 1or | PrOperty will steadily increase in value as the city Mo case against John Nelson, or Jenmigs to question Attorney | Uiy Ward—First. prectuct, 2100 West | Mt e T A RO L S DL d grows in th at direction and the time to buy is the trum to & ler for n pi b on ght, who appeared for the COmPADY, 88 | proidway; Second precinct, residence of A. Woc b iregs, nd) this has been extended to cities like Des il 1" halice court” Yexterdus | to the reason for such a request. In expla- | Negothon, Locust sirect, foct of Tot 4, ¢ Jacksow'sadd., o I Moines and Fort Dodge. Fully 20w | present. Call at Gatrum: ha A Th yro b 0, Attorney Wright said tho right of| “rpg"piaces of election in the different |4 ddie M. Gregg and husband to W. A | strangers are expected. These xmml‘-n] Fardinn ighsmith. ¢ le motor company to two tracks on this| Loty of the city will be Nood, lot 3 Apattor's subdiv., ely | o |trains will arrive at Waterloo not anrl = Unfon Pacific has sold his residence a et had heen questioned at various nm;: First Ward—First precinot, 106 Hast ¥ Daibey and wite {0 4 8. Bren |than 11 @ m. It will be after their ar-| {he corner of Washington avenue nee the e \;u of nl\{. ‘h‘:nr oL (XHN | cskaways Wacond:pieoltial K07 Bast Droads| ! man, lot 6 block 8.’ Kvans® sec- | rival that ”‘f p"u'.m’v ‘\:]Hkul;; (‘\u e. The| )} North enth stree Rl " ‘.| 0l Council Blufts Street Rallway company ond Bridge a W . country precincts of A« awk county | <1 B tht 'hia ohiidren Thy &6 o schaol here. the company desired the matter. sets | i 0 ward—pirst precinet, 23 Bryant | ChhS: Morgan dnd wirs o Rollin A [ wiil furnish 1,000 mounted Rough Riders for | Council Bluffs. A on .‘l‘ ,‘{ be 1 pece 1 herw “\ tled. He said that under its .\.;:‘:rrr n” street; Second precinct, 734 West Broad| W: 9 P 2 ‘\'IM\ xlnl.m.-( In; .\iulv.; \\l\(\ n‘\v the I 8- | — ydn pal 11 ' | which there were thirteen years yet to run, | al Jol ", Fremo epublican club, and Mrs. J. W, Beardsley. Mrs | which th A i 4 4 way | Total amount of transfer & 12,000 | g i . " ¥ . and under its fifty-year charter, the com A § o Siikas . which will have 300 members, and the Tip rmerly Miss Edith Stave ¥ | Third Ward—First precinct, 105 South en. pecanoe club with its 300 members, beside yesterday to | hundreds of other republicans. Clubs will be sent in from every town in the Third district. The speeches will follow the din ner. The meeting will be held in the city J. G. Wadsworth, and 18 w ny had the right to elect to occupy any | " 4 this city, where sho fre bans;hRe Lok Calit oy ] DY A0V | Mfain street; Second precinet, 911 South rects other than th pecified I8 ctrigt ise wit the consel and pp! 8 o t | franch ith th HE A0 SRppIovel Fourth Ward—First precinct, South Name and I Main street; Second precinct, 612 Twelfth v“‘";-“'{h Han avenue. P Before you Have your teeth attended to—call and e o ™ e S horsday, " was | of the counctl, and this it did now. | captured yesterday afternoon at his home | The aldermen {ded that the matter Age. ‘|”‘ ‘«k:' reek towr 1 LY. Deputy Bhe nee h. v |‘«” m;.'n H;!IIJI:L"':V:“ n Mvv\ Fitth Ward—Pirst precinot, coutty bulld ]\‘l Jele I pptsrtsiaee |‘|'k 'u\n’hl h\\ lr,n r\‘x» |l|\ 5 HI?:’H 11‘ get our prices and see for \nurlityl\nu to the asylum st duly. He will b of Alderman Brown, the whole matter Was| . "oormer of Fifth avenue and Twelfth €. A. Jackson. Carbo KO WIIRLERBRLE, & 0 Dt e turned to Clarinda today | 1ata over for one week S Socond precinet, county building, | Aniie M. Muadsen, Carbon, W36 vl speak nrat. * Senator Dolliver, Gov how very reasonable they are. Remem- A telegram wis vecelved here yester | olda s . o foi 2 Y L ernor Shaw, John Proctor Clark of Boston finouncing the sudden death in Dem Molds Hack on Paving 1511 Seuth Thirteenth street | Domestic soap outl ts cheap 80ap. | and General Curtis Guild of New York City Bl SYYREQ NI DPAO 0L (B0H0 s veat wiil follow in order. Governor Roosevelt Broadway; Secoud precinct, Bonde build- | pOLL OF THE TRAVELING MEN | will i atter thic metinr. woine to Cotar ing. corner Fifth and Locust stroets. RApids andi thesits %o DAvEOROrt: ' Tn the ber it costs no more to have good work than it does to have poor. The req Alderman Hammer that ome st en to place Plerce street on First and Stutsman streets in a N. M. of P. Ward, brother of Mrs. Mary | Iughes of Fourteenth avenue, this ci Mr” Ward was a mem! £ ine firm of | Ward & Courtney. raflroad contractors, | betw passable condition brought up the paving ““T n"m..‘w‘n‘« y\'\l'll‘ln taken to Wilmington Sl L aitr TR wek Judges and Clerks. | 0ut of One Mundred Setected Yadis- | evening there will be a gr torehlight pa . .. Teleplhione 143..... o question. LLilarahs : h The following will act as judges and iminately Elghty-Two Wil rade and speeches by Allison, Henderson | Mre. I Alice Byers, wife of J. W ent and he was asked whether he Intended & Judges a ‘ er v Bighty ol it el el of Higel Bl towiiahipaivd sindny. after: | AN L A aving or ot He | CISTks at the special election: | Wil = A T H. A. Woodbury, D, D. S., Gounsil Bluffs. three duy \ he leaves [ roplied that he was waiting for legal ad g Al ooRti b it I v P i BEAGIE. (i ae ) two. children e | o e ity of the cortificates | Harmer, C. H. Huber, Carl A, Morgan;| SIOUX CITY, Sept. 2.—(Special Tele-| MEN AFTER DOLLIVER'S SEAT ext to other an_infar funeral 1 until that is determined he is not pre- | clerke W. Woodward, D. A. Siegfried | ram)—While ‘at Rock Rapids, la. last| un” l§'w.hi|. i -"‘”\“.H; “'m‘l toik |96l Any EaaLFANCe He sald that| First Ward, Second Precinct—Judges, E. month John H. Scriven, Michell, S. 1 .“",,,, ts for th nor and Thelr | fil'aml “ot01 will be in Gregg « ' | ¥t waivers from the property owners can|B: Gardner, John Bohn, YV Keller; gcneral representative of the ble | : S Eeare i e | H. Chen was arr vesterday for vio- [y "o ireq he will go right ahead with | clerks. E. C. Baldy, A. L. Raln Life Insurance company of lowa, made a Dodge, Towa, | lating the pawnbrokers' ordinance in not e ing. He asked that the cost of | Second Ward, First Precinct—Judges, E.|bet with a man who believed the state- = — reporting the purchase of stolen brass. It is | the paving. e asked a 8 cost ¢ b >, Willlams Gieus | enent ot iha Bma i Wa erald tha PORT BODGH, tHoaatsiil CharEed. that Chen Duschased wome of. the | the paying on North Main street, which H. Lou J lv Williams, 0. H. Lucas; | ment of the Omaba World-Herald that the | FORT DODGE, la ept. 24 pecial S 3 brass, alleged to have been stolon by ¢, 1. 0 (1% ARG T) T liocged up and the cer- | clerks, M. F. Rohrer, J. E. Sweet traveling men of the country will be lined | Telegram.)-Intense interest in the Tenth | llqunn‘y,ulm;.. the Mi v |w.‘|“ 2 a1 ur- | incat : {hatiad. 80 that he oan Kes What cond Ward, Second Precinct—Judges, | up for Bryan. Mr. Scriven wagered that | qjstricr congressional convention that is t 1 igton Railroad compinies at Plattsmouth cate sued, Ovide Vien, J. D. Johnson, John Hink out of 100 traveling men, selected indis- | gelect Senator Dolliver's suc iRyt | % S whe oimes is 1 1 Jadl awalting trinl | disposition could be made of the paper. | bl | select Senator Dolliver's succes: i | , & B T e RO e ted {5 ke | SIAFXR . 1y Rosk HACEyELachiow riminately in this section, not less than | dent in the fact that every one of the 153 | DAY & HESS, 59 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, lice court this morning | s report by the mext meeting on this pav Third Ward, First Precinct—Judges, | eighty would be for McKinley. The two | delegates have arrived a day in advance of | Have for sale a lnrge list of improved " far g% hea fruit Tand €. Bouner, the man arrested at e D hat the certificates can be issued. | Ohio Knox, W. M. McCrary, J. I Datesman; | men made up the list between them and | the conventlon, and also an extra 100 po- | Veketnble lan nlso rexidence and business pr Conuctl Blufls [P thad swincis de thought to I haner to inquiries from Alderman Ham. | €1eTk&, A. B. Nicholas, James L. Wealey. | inquiries were immediately made from all | litical workers and friends of the eleven | ® 1 Omahs, SOMB FARMS: 4 in Securing 360 from LOngee - & | mer Gontractor Wickham sald he is pre-| Third Ward, Second Precinct—Judges, E.|of them, and it has just becn anuounced | candidates 160 acres Hazel Dell twp., 11 miles ne C. B, 160-acres Missourl bottom land, 8 miles se Loukee of this ciiy on a fr nt mort ‘"":,.‘x to ““ A Tie il paving on| € Brown, B. A. Donham, J. B. Connor; that eighty-two will vote for McKinley | In signed statements to the Evening Mes | ®ood buildings, $45 per acre. city, $40 per acre, N AR At An who manased o vietioiee | Bt irset a8 soon as walvers can ba | olerks. JoR. Taylor, R. H. Stewart and eighteen for Bryan. The 100 traveling | senger the managers of all the candidates 80 acres near Crescent, well nproved, 34 ) acres near Pacific Junction, well lme 1. Palmer. The description of the swindier | gecure Hammer gave it s his opinion | Fourth Ward, First Precinct—Judges, C.|men selected for the experiment by mu- | announced that they are in the fight to the | Per acre proved, $40 per acre arrested ot Stunrt answers that of the fel- | F bl th trect | W. McDonald, H Chambers, J. B. At-|tual agreement make a represent finish. It is apparent that Judge Connor |00 acres b miles east, good buildings avd|,, = Siiver C L 50045 A0Te1 low who worked the game here. | that the property owners on that strect|, IGEk T W Mbirae el Rl 5 . 3 na | truit, $50 per acre 20 acres in Silver Creek twp., $50 per acres i ) ok ling two | will all sign the waivers, as they are|Kins: clerks, . Morse Etnyre and cover a wide range of territory and|of Denison, Judge Stevens of Boone and d well improved. vilinble Miga: The praserty of hie brather: | anxious for the paving to be done. The| Fourth Ward, Second Preclnct—Judges, |almost every branch of business und trade. | Harvey Ingham of Algona are the leading | 60-aere frait farm, noar city, good {mprove- { i { I \g#, the property of his brother: | anxious for the o be gures RAR SRS s | Ay b e b e ments, $150 per acre 213 acres fine bottom land in Rockford twp. In-law, waived examination in police ¢ matter of removing the curbing back four 'I i B |~M|<“ L ‘NEBRASKA MAN FOUND DEAD S Blioiigthar Avnl\\.‘:‘wy n | 30-acre fruit B ALalox by 6000 SIA0Inar dceal n Al hmvavent e esterdn morning was bound quee cle S, 1 H. Swan. ground are % e Secor, nebago | ¥ . < 0 ) o v o the gr jury. In default of bail, which | feet on cach side of this siradt was o [ ¥ pitch Was A Disclor Ton bl Ve chlher At o Dawelt Teot | 1 in only n ssmple of our | list. MONEY LOANED ON FARMS AT 1§00 he was committed to | forred to the city attorney to investigate o d J Mc b R 5 n 4 | L ARl ATt s A | geztad 0 6L 63 4 | Clark, Peter Smith, M. Callaghan; clerks Lextngton |hontas; J. E. Winchman, Hancock; J. L. |® " op :.7.-1 agu mplice u~| the rc Y, lu’mu ar | 40 L i & e C. Konigmacher, N, E. Tyrrell. 1 ux City Kamrar, Webster City; B. 1. Salinger, Car. wrke. The police have recovered hoth of Move & Main. Fifth Ward, Second Precinct—Judges, D roll; J. N. Crim, Emmett, and M. L. Brown, ; o rings, efuse to state where the se Al 14 o b: 5 it |in. the Sha ssue 0 the conve ol e ey T omate i th The water works company was ingtructed | L, Grimes, W. C. Runyan, J. H. Nielsen Palo Alto {ajsst ho S o 10t Ais contantion. By O Ly New Plan M. F. Richards of 120 Seventh avenuo | !0 move the main that is obstructing the | clerks, J. H. Strock, R. I. Gallaher SIOUX CITY, Sept | Tele- | At a mecting of the congressional com- | g. or at the hands of the majority of the i A ' gomplained to the paifce’vestorday mornini | buflding of the new bridge on Fifth avenue, | Sixth Ward, First - Precinct—Judges, 1. |gram.) —Peter Tsaacs of Lexington, Neb. | mitteo tonight the temporary officers | .onyenion ”‘”"{ H-'Hmnt n",lvf..‘.”.“wm’.‘ ol };I‘”l L“f,“l”"’ expense to be borne by the city, Lovett, L. M. Bhubert, W. C. Boyer; clerks,| was found dead in his room in the Bee |chosen were Parley Finch, Humboldt day night. He placed suspicion on & gang of | The claim of Ovide Vien for damages to| p, J. Clatterbuck, J. N. Wolff hotel, & cheap lodging house here, this | chuirman; George I McBurney, Greene | hersetraders which camped near his place. | his buggy to the extent of $13.60 by reason | gixth Ward, Second Precinct—Jud T'ho police captured the gang just as it was | of the ro W. 8. Kenyon, Webster. , W, ‘nvm'nlm’ He had taken strychnine. The | county, secretary test population and the largest h On motion of Alderman Brown the streel | Use Domestic soap. It's the best. | busy that they aro working unusual hours | ratublican majority. There are fourteen | YOIFs: The women were also permitted | supervisor was iostructed to employ a -~ -* |to create the things needed for consump- | wounties in the district, about 47,000 voters | 0, VOt® and their majority increased the pina} 1o o i s e | 46 n¢ ghness of the streets was turnsd LA Maenond. Joboitasutn, Willaw fiaden | hedy ad Ian thets 10 or thim hre and . H. Mayne, Kossut, assistant socro Y HAYOEA ) Tot “more. supposed to have been ‘stolen ta| The city attorney was authorized- 1o far AL Proaperity In Towa. s vantilts 0t the/nonysntion are traught!| - OFTUMWAL 78 Bapfy $4==80s0ia] Ts ; {hls Vicihity, The men under arrest gave | settlo the damage suit ot Wilson Smith| " The registrars for the general election |, [OWA CITY, ., Sept. 2i.—(Special)—| it much significance to state politicans | E¥4H)—0tiumwa ks aceeptod Andrew Gor George MekKinney., alley and | against the city for the flooding of his|on November 6 will be appointed at the|The Fesults of republican prosperity an|,.q he influence cxtonds beyond the boun- [ BOSIC'S appropriation of $0.0N for a frec| S Droperty by the overflow of Indian creck. | meeting of the city counci] mest Menduy|De ©asily seen in this state. The people | quriesof the distriot. The Tenth fs the | Public library, the clection on the fssuc N. Y. Plumbing Co., telepaone 250, Smith had offered to compromise his claim | pigh. [sre now in a better conditlon Snanclally | jargest congreasiomal dlstrict fn the state, | (0137 Kiving a majority of almost n of $300 for $100 Satitel than ever before. Our factories aro 50+ |y tho favor of the measure; 272 were cast by male 60,000 cakes Domestic soap used in Coun- il Bluffs last month, WE SELL SEWING MACHINES AT gy ATl e 3 3 ree! 1Y L N 0! ur artisans, cchanics and labore " . total to almost 0. The measura lost last Subscription List Closed. n’.,,e 'r:r-o of o to n|:’:“;¥“::’|”l"'¥h‘l’ | MOTOR AND SHUNTER N wixUP. :\l B, QuE AFHERAY, 1o hH: doa ‘n’fll :‘A" OeTS |t nearly 11,000 repubiican majorlty, 1a | June, when the suige of et thiat connt s F15.00 and $25.00. e subse 0! st fo . oston | After the recent heavy rains in orde 2 g e recelving more fo € o com- | The fina ty conventions were held | p "8 4i NN ) o Th bseription list for th LY aRl O | T ache 1n & faw Hava; Switch Engine Collldes with a Trolley | poncaiion and wages then they have been | The finsl county conventions were b beld that the women were not entitled to| Full nickel, with high arm. They are Saturday avd the last candidates who will ving for many years and it their | o presented to the convention w wages are computed by the rellef fund was closed yesterday noon and | . o, | Mayor Jennings forwarded $115, the amount | Rev. James Aherne of St. Peter's church collected, 1o Mayor Jones of the Texas city, | Omaha, notified the city council that he Wlly so1 | would hold the city responsible in th while the list at Camp Bros'. drug store|%um of $1,000 for damages sustained by Car, Turning It Over. Motor No. 29 of the Fifth avenue line, in harge of Conductor W. G. Fuller and Motorman Willlam E. Hoyt, was struck by an Illinois Central switch engine at the | vote. The male vote in June gave a ma-|good i | Jority of 51 | carry women, The election today settles the hines - not cheup things. Our 80, 85, 40 and 50 dollar ball bear- ing, double «1 “New Homes"” are the finest you ever saw. Trial free. re named purchasing | There are only three counties In the dis- r, as much as ever betore trict without candidates. These are Greenc | There are no idle laborers—all desiring | county delegation, although unin against the me e, the iss ng only by the votes cast by th Mayor Jennings received per wh ¢ his buggy overturned ¢ oadway ork can s Our farmers have ¢ ] 3 d; | Auestion. amounted to § The mayor expre ‘““}“';”“‘”:"“P‘ “"‘V:”'l“l' 44 x"\l .\J: 'Y | Fourteenth street crossing yesterday morn- | o S48 Stoure H 0 ‘,'I,\"\'n'l ‘th;a‘ tructed, tavors Judge Congor of Crawford . If you would like to see, try or buy Rimaslt apipuich. disnnpalnted a the § e N o auahe | Ay abmit ¥ olclocie Thaitaroa at Rustiols| SR ERUUMNSE S EIRAR SIS NS R A et A A LD i inere Yrin Wislary: u sewing machine call on us, We reng of his appeal, especinlly none of the & ogndl i Tuly 25 Tast. |liston knocked the motor off the track, |goon ABL oH b | structed, but favorable . DoWolt of [ GRINNELL, Tn., Sept. 2h—(Special.)=| 0 Colm e far ' ook, banks or wholesale houses contributed to | fare: The accident occurred July 25 last. | WU KEOCUER L0 MOTE B CER THACE | good prices for their products—on an aver- | pocahontas county, and Webster county, | What promised to be one of the bitterest v e e The matter of the sewer on Sixteenth | !/ pletely uge as much for them as they received [ the home of Senator Dolliver, which, while | strikes In the history of Jowa i Everybody knows that the “NEW “ avenue was lald over for a week, as City | *! g | for them y time before They have [ it has congressional timber, did not deem | Loen averted by a sweeping for HOME"” is all right. You take ne \ A 3 Conductor Fuller jumped | b Davis sells paint. Engineer Etnyre reported that thers was R, A St o [ but few del those existing having been | i wise to present a candidate out of defer- [ the miners’ union at Mu nock. Much- chances, We guarantee every one and i - tCe——" insufcient fall and that a flushing tank A P Moo g | created chiefly for purposes of improve- |ence to the support given Dolliver in his | akinock has long becn the only nonunion iR e AR 7. | would hav |'| .1m b toaian coar| H8 AN STSTSIZ. SUE ADSi: (a6 Mok p | REBE PP Lot lazgement ‘rl their | senatorial campaign. camp in the Towa district and it has e an tha Domestic soap sells on its merits. & ROVILGR AOF A NEIGRR )8 ARG, GTRN™ | n{ncen af alase fram thevestinnleiwindowe, | (b 30 THOSA TERGIGHER IRAARE SRR NORRGR. |\ ERER of the candldates I8 voclferous in|eral times successfully resisted attempts » and compure g at Thirteenth street and Broadway was [Pl q it at a lower rate of interest than ever | his assertion that he is after the nomina- | 1o force it into the upfon. The wage 5 1 ceived and placed on file. The resolution [8!1 of which were broken to pleces. He was | yotore and instead of the borrower pur o 3 e wilie t Commonwealth 10-cent cigar. received and placed on fil T skl pi i+ e L 1l instea pur- [ tion and not a decoy for some wilier as- | paid there have been higher than in m providing for the holding of the special | va‘l"u ‘:nh.n ‘\‘w“"r"” |v~‘ m‘” a0 480" | suing tho lender for opportunities to bor- | pirant, 1t is evident that if the convention union camps and the conditions have heen OR(' A. BULLIS Fowell's Anti-“Kawf" cures coughs, colds. | election on October 16, when the Bluff City ’ ; " L "1 2 -u'v ks aries w | row, the lender the borrower with |{s prolong it will also develop a geo-|so satisfacte that the men h been 887 n...u.mn,. Council ulnn.. | Brectri Light and Gas company's franchise :I‘H" ”’ 0 J ‘I" s '|:' \‘ '\”'W' ’ “”‘_’* 'I:"‘:l"‘ ';‘ | proffers of low rates of interest. Im-|graphical issue, the north and south halves ntent ' utside fold. The will be voted on, was adopted provements on the farms and in the towns | of 1t Buxton | 9@ IPIEEEHOEY DOPD OD® district contending for suprer | unton demand erinte while painful, are not serious. There were The ordinances providing for the appoint and in the citics are going forward every- | Judge Crawford of Denison, generally rec- | that the impelled to | @ @® o e o A S Mmoo | o Bassengers o the car | Vbl s Segres o pees | et s Qovrmot Shmes s, i o e e mre b e s |3 IR@S11L o ROL(I“ RID[R ters were lald over until the next meet- | The accident occ 1 at the junction of | perity to our people unexampled in our |represent the south balt and Harvey |would be bitterly resisted, but the com- | ® i | the Terminal company’s “Y** and the motor | yiciory (i on ot 1 ok It aa i ST AN (8 8 AT AL, SR A ® ~ . The sidewalk contracts were also laid |tracks near the Fifth avenue bridge over | Moines, will be the standard-hearer for with the miners at this time and to avoll : el] [ until next Monda | ing back across the track, going east, whon | OGRINNBLL, Is., Se 2 (Speclal )= | o “hurpose of some of the delegates to unfon demand was complied witk THE BEE WANT ADS 4 R | the switch engine, headed west, rounded | The Atwaters mentioned in the press re v PRODUCE RESULT : pair warranted at Premlums given with Domestic s0ap. | the curve. Owlng to the high weeds at|ports from China as being murdered were | = D 4 q this polnt the eugineer did not see the [Dskaloosa people and well known there [} District Court Notes. 8 motor car until within about fifty feet, and | The father, Ernest Atwater, was a son of In the district court yesterday WAIDUF| ou1q not stop. The wheels were sliding |the late President Atwater of Penn col- Razee, the young farmhand charged With|yyen tne pilot of the engine struck the |lege. The news has just been confirmed bigarn I\ ntered }.l plea uf\::mh» ],\vnl.-w o | motor squarely in the middle, turning it |in Oskaloosa by letter SRR 412 Broadway, was deferred. Razee on May 1l last mar~|voung and over Into the right-of-way. [mother and two daughters were murdered ried a young girl living in Garner town- | Every pane of glass in the car was shat- |near Foo Chow on Aug ship named Chloo Fosdick. It developed | - o' ! - 0 OAF WA | tered, but otherwise it was not much dam — later thut be had & wife living in Cherc - . o Mun Killed by Train, Ta., from whom he had never been di-| AFTON, Ia {.—~(Special Tele CICIOIOROIOICIOROJOROIOTOX VWY WW reres UWWWW W IWIIWMW SCHOOLY Iha Kearney Military Academy KEARVEY, NE Third year begins Sept, 12, 1800, with ins creased Mitiés to' glve the boys of aska complete preparation for Universiiy or Husiness, Charges moderate, Address the president Childbearing is a perfectly natural func- tion, but it is rc -Mnd of its terrors where the virtue of *“ Mother’s Friond”’ is known. This unique liniment, applied externally, relaxes all the muscles, so that | nged ST U - E q ? z 2 & —] é = R I‘I ‘fl AEW PUBLICATIONS, Nt‘rmlllfl in Eastern svevrasks W. E. Hoch, who last April forge a The case of Ollie Orr, the young woman | Finnegan at 3 o'clo today one-fourth of lowa. llmrl N. Casady, check on the Queal Lumber company of [charged with sustaining improper relations | & mile west of the depot He was walking e r a s as“ It wae painion’ M this city and cashed it at the Neumayer |with C. E. Holmes, was partially heard in|on the track und was killed instantly, H 1 by a1l beat Druggiste, Sant by Selgt of price, [ Avrmons fesiing in vor SEEKING A = liberal * term |v tablo form hed house n,, City |hotel, also entered @ plea of gullty. Sen-|police court yesterday morning and con | N rtes w:Mothar's Trisnd oy 20 bisead o8 Property |tence in his case was likewise deferred tinued until tomorrow evening. The young |and his b ago, where he has = DIIDIITAN ok tor women C. E. Bird, indicted for breaking into|woman sprang a surprise on the prosecution | a sister He was abou ) years old., The THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR €O, anta, Ga. s, BIMALA o e et BLIS . mtrmightforward Savln‘s Loan and Bmldlng Associat'n | the Hoagland Lumber company's barn aud | when, during the course of her testimony, | ind was blowing so that It was aimcult to WWWM‘W‘WW”}“ fdaress " BOOKS Councl Blufta, loway stealing a set of harness, notified the court |she swore that she s & married woman, bav- | hear a train. Herald 230 8t, New Yorg er on the grading gang her WILL BOLT, of Lynasvill has reliaved wy wife 041l cram ARAARARRARAN by,