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TR OMATTA DATLY BEE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3 ‘ ~ - 18 B ™ Nelsn ~ &6 WLk the PovORRItion of the NStoR. | | WILL NOT LOSE HER FORTUNE NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA, [FTammans Vil i s R, g e ACRANTON, Pa, Oct. 3. -The Delaware . | it o |vLackawanna ‘& Western raiiroad posted | Absence of Adoption Papers Gives Princess > notices today that the wages of ita eu- | Hatzfoldt Bad Scare, b — | Al T F N ” - \]fl o [ Jvr e ]“j ‘r y stipulation and was | C1ONQ N r ) \ r v\n:‘-n would be n‘r:‘vnm:d ‘H‘l.y.d..wmn:::‘.“lr‘! R | CO (/ L\ (/[[4 I) ]4{ [’ gt | X ity will be tmpacsied (his n.u.;mmnhn'l'\s OF I0WA PROSPERITY woutd be. reduced 1o #160. " "™ "I WUNTINGTON HEIRS WILL NOT OBIECT | « second trial of the Schaefer-Budatz | Similar notices weore posted today by the | aking of testimony will t " Hillslde Coal and Iron company and the S LA Official Bank Btatements Are Great Argu- | Temple Tron and Conl company | Ertetons riena of Deaa Mionnire ® Mol > t Ros s o o w MINOR MENTION, [ MOVES MU | The trial it of Wood Bros. against ments for Republican Cause, General Superintendent Rose of the Dela AL P Ak Davis sells glass g R sl t Deer : pany would undoubtedly issue the same | Daughter. D everal torms, has been | n‘" . JIIE CHER Bisby's. | 8 Octol 0. The s DEPOSITS SHOW AN ENORMOUS INCREASE ""‘"":‘k ll' hj"‘ not "“”;‘ 8o yet oo | - as fixtures and globes at Dixby 4 iy . Strike leaders say the proposals o o be Unfon Land and y 3 JRK, Oct. 2.—P o Fine A B C. beer, Neun | Oouldn't Reach the Persimmons in the | SkE Seets 40t fo¥ OFs | o companies do not come up, to the demands| NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—Princess Hatafeldt b 1 Oounty Court House, W6 of these cases (here 1s | CAndidate for Governor of Wisconsin |of the strikers by means. The indi- | ‘B¢ petl by I G H. M rt, m e f m to be disposed of. y» Many Democrats Wish to vidual operators have sent a committee to | (V" no danger of losing the legacy of )yl ool g oo A 14 1 erm of the superior court See Bryan Defeated and New York to seek a reduction in frelght s Rl R “""'I by "‘; W3 THosterter k| CONSTABLE BLUFFED BY THE AUDITOR | was convened yesterday by Jutge Ayies Party Reorkanized. chargse, aa they say that oinerwiss they | FoLVEE Bucie millouaire A disaich 3. C. & W. Woodward, archit 13 1y, wort will make an assignment of - Ak e being made there for adoption papers, H W. K. Lewls sells monumer W way afternoon. There are at least | Btoppn 1 Coal Trade 5. Huotington having mad truttl 2 . " sites Judg JES MOINES, Oc poclal Telo ppage of (o b ) uting ving made /a fruitle Lemp's beer, Soenke Boy le agent Collect a Judgment |, ES MOI Oct. ( L READING, Pa., Oct With the gradual | scarch in New York for the documents and | 1. Ax Cof dustice Vein's Court, r th )—Auditor of State Merriam mado Best beer, L | number M8 court todny the reports from lowa's 233 | CloSIng of the collleries In the west ena | being much worried because they could not eta n Lesson ‘in d rt will be reconvene J (ke ;” \ }M state Danks, show. | of the Schuylkill country coal shipments | be found aw Inste McPherson, who will hear | SAvIng® BARAE SIS S0 B0 or 5. AD of.|0n tHe Reading ratlway are expected to| It was said in the office of the Southern v 4o of the unfinished bus o B il oo '“L at i doposits | CeASe, unless the company draws on its | Pacific railroad in this city today that Mr ‘“VEARS y i AW 1 "‘{X‘ ks are $94,673,230 and com.- | StOFAEe yard at Schuylkill Haven, where | Huntiugton's will left the trust fund to laundry inder Instruct case of Fred Wroth MR g Sl LB L b Lot sald a small quantity of coal is on | the ncess specifically and it m W o . o R fige Sdultery, DAGusit 18 & yerdin| DTN WItH (v conaitions 16 S000 wnow thwe | 16 18 WRIELR SIGH ROREEY O oo e e st R THE Rrion ositn have almost quadrupled fn the | hand. Toduy hardly 100 cars had been pro- | differeuce whether adoption papers ¥ ; h " duced. It 18 aow expected that all mines | be produced or not. As a matter of fact LEADERS ten years. The figures also show that § balmer. 101 will be tied up in a few days and that the | was sald there were no adoption papers Otto Ha the cash In the hard coal trade will then stop altogether. | record and never 1 been 1 conse for trial, an. unusual Pe Vier r night, after belng out abou nttempted yesterda Lk | during the Cleveland democratic admin- ey, fiie. MAAs AN o Rtls: CmaNs, by The members of the Council Blufts Wom- | in & and savings banks In Towa in No Change Netioed. | quontly Ro search has been made for them Th: en | tach part of the m % Cotinty Mre b are agitating the question of rep- | creased $3,000,000, whereas during the Mc NEW YORK, Oct. At the ofices of the | o herles H “[ : i 1" the board grderad ot's Arnd's office, County Treasuror cntation on the Board of Library Trus- | Kinley republican administration they have | yarious coal-carrying roads here it was |y, (0 ;I ) :Y Ao n’ln I‘ulll\.] s ok 3 ¢ 1 bl The removal of J. D. Edmundson to | Increas bout $53,000,000, or nearl. d e ecelved indi- i H At L Bl R R There . " v Arnd notified the constable that if b he ren | of J. D. Edmund Increased $ 10 . 8rly | said today that all reports received Indl- | poino.cy Hatateldt was adopted in the con celsfor v made n move to touch a of the ines in the near future promises to | twenty times as much. cated that the strike situation remained work ounty's money we + thrown | CAUSC & vacancy on the board and the club | The supreme court met today in ses- | ynchanged. None of the rallway managers Tt e ARTER) LIRS Je NS WAY tHker Wa i " g into Mr. Huntington's family as a daughte i ' Ni oy > . hrough the window table Baird de mibers feel that one of t n who | sion for the regular October term. Some | wag willing to talk about the proposed visft [ 4\ 1 FUNt ISt family as a daughter frmay ng“t, Oct_ 5, eorner jed that under the circumstan ) ere Instrumental in founding the library | forty candidates for admission to the bar | of a delegation of independent mine opera o Ly NI and understood W t retion was the beat part of valor and be suld be given a place on the board appeared and took the first part of the [ (ors to demand cheaper freight rates in oot b AR AL b G AL BLLEMIM L Allce i . Ar | little uncertain ns to whether the| The club women contend that a woman, | examination. The opinioms filed were s | case they should be obliged to grant a 10 beneflts that would come to a daugher rled {0 otlons e/ NEW: Peavived trom Tastl ire time at her di<posal, [ follows, none of them being of particular | per cent increase in wages. A "‘_‘“‘ Inaguste, THS priscess wa ran a *rhe 3 were exactly in accordance with the ro attention to the details | importar Rataan ¥ Hhncisate ST Shs CAe N RkSEIOk [} ” . Fer o . 2o Wihiraw withost o lbrars workthan, e other memiers | Sate ngunet, Chart ot pfetnt | WESTCOTT LOSES HIS TEMPER ™" " neome tre vie n 1hed any. of funds belonging et fn its infancy and so i scured any of Lk ko Stcas ek nit v HESRABNE and. Mahon.” appellants, agaifai | DEATH REGORD. October 6. | From Witneas Stand Captain Carter's Bros v ¢ ed seizure on the part of th jennings, with whom lies the ap- | tri 'l f Irwin Chauyet, appellant Law Dra Certain Nebraskn Soldier Borted i gor the county funds was due power in case of & vacancy arls el Ay e o8 Tdes. ' 8 Se i i Tar o | B et e o 4 ke D R et e tionn™ | ppcsreein soatee meres. | Flgborate Presentation it ' it " Nixte ok 4 ppeliant, K . The remains of John L. Showalter, the young th A [ Justice Vien's court yesterday morn y Mayor e E s ety | meaond, d¢ eat of fitteen | sumed before Commisloner Shiclds for the | : kb " At the last session of the Doard of County | the cliizens were in favor of the Woman's | years in penitentiary, affirmed - ) a3 : rvisors Constable Albert! club being represented on the board he had | | State & st Willinin. Kissock, appellant, | removal of B. T funeral was b afternoon from Memo 1 nte In ct, conviction for seduction, |8nd W. F. Gaynor to the jurisdiction of the | ., "ygy oy Il for $10, being expenses S ARLALLD, veversed Georgla federal court. Robert F. West- [18 & g e fn cornection with the seizure of the | The Council Bluffs Woman's club has Tlekets on lowa Ballot. cott, father-in-law of Captaln Carter, who |45 14T« LS LR L or stock of Charles Dobbins, the |abaudoned the idea of a matron for the city here will be seven (ckets on the of- | Bas been under cross-cxamination during the | OmPARY € i A the Graud \way saloonkeeper, under proceedings |jail. Through its attorney it has learned | I t a f the hearing he first | ATMY Of the Rep nducted the sery it el e Boatt e Boabd that the section providing for two or more | ficlal ballot at the election four weeks trom |1ast two days of the hearing, was the Arst |y, " rne jntorment was in Wynka ceme- UL ae b B e bs | Fantrois in’ oities |oF $4,000 and. Gpwaidy | DESt THEBANY 16 “Towws * THese ke thp | Wil y e Under the 1 to allow the bill CEIRCIE L Lol B R IWATdS | (lckets of the republican, democratio, peo- | Counsel for the defense showed Mr. We: SUlch AVINa S Ceut i NBLIGR Wity o j fal optt ‘it | Ple’s party, probibition, social democratic, | ¢ott canceled checks aggregating $50,061 soclalist labor amd united Christian. The | drawn by him to the order of B. D. Greene | ypyy, ., Oct. 2.—(Spe > it L INDER, Nob, Oct. 2.—(Special Tele time for filing nomination papers expires |&nd asked what they were for. Mr. West- y—Hon. W. B, Peebles dled at b on Saturday. The republican nomination |Cott sald he could not remember. home in Pender today at 12 o'clock. His| Prices—Ivenings papess have all been filed except for the | To & direct question Mr. Westcott sald| g sed by a cancer he never knew until the beginning of the | 1¢AB Was caused by a cancerous growth on | Ince, 2 county ‘made no: defense; the case was [the muattdd and will WEit until the oity ad- | Judicial disteict, wiiolt ‘Neldlifis gonvess % the liver. He passed away very quietl tion today. The democrats have o present proceeding that B. 1. Green was 7 A called and Justice Vien promptly red | mintstration is in the hands of a republican | 'I07 tedar. The democrats ba s Heo had failed very rapidly since his return W Judgment o tavor, of n;y(j‘”‘.,l.»;”..w T ;‘:;v‘-'r;\r‘y_o:r;"'l*:*'::;'\":“f"n:f,‘”:L;’,”",“4‘.‘.‘,"","“.",“‘j’,?’,“ = trom his western (rlp and I was no surprise BL“ANY 'aguz:} % R Notdesiring o levy on a judgement Howell's l.\n.l. l\nuf‘rl:ru coughs, colds. | &7 :vr:‘l‘ll.bxtlvy"'»v:“?}”::., The paogia's party |t Ko bt e n f.‘jq,,j::;! uneral Wil bo held at the house at 10 T e e et he somateos | 5t 1o (e S RIS | HAD TV proiices usasen Sud or | O 261 leciest i€ loesd, Cupni o ONE NIGHT ONLY, ustice er's ustice empor ue On 2 ¢ org dezengnd i . » “ R orsy , o e ter of securlag the high |toral ticket could be plased on the ;:;\ M Kellogs produced several letters from | ROCHESTER, N. Y., Oct. 2—Judge Tsanc WEDNESDAY, 0CT for the | g vird no uditor & that 5 i W. Lansing, a prominent politict Ne g G Dven s | Atnle-BRIRG dotighd. AUAIOR (Uiiee \CoA ling into t t In the event of constitution, but finally decided to[Mr. Greene asking loans and letters from |\ .0 " 304 ot the homeopathic hospl THE BIG COMEDY SUCCESS IriL (AVENUE | e was there for the express purpose Of| guoiven cavein was discussed at length and | proce wit the potitlo o avold | Mr. Westcott to Mr. Grecne enclosing sums |, i 10 CoSL | as would be mecessary Lo satisfy the JUE"| ciged on and the commissioncrs will inpect |labor and ualted Christian filings were| 1n bis direct’ examination Mr. Westeott | (10¢ BOCR BOTHINC Y bantink fuil o I \ ' l \ P ted with his om- | ™0t the structure this afternoon and then de- | made today sald he honored Greene's requests for money | (W8 " {ES KO “"W' ;‘M”" Ll { elal pos Rl W e money In that safe 18 my personal| tarmine what is best to be done Hon. Robert M. LaFollette of Madison, | Under instructions from Captain Carter. { 3 | Twel i & alti Ferrler “huw | ed 1o tesign a4 | proparty and mot & doilar of It belonks | 14 wag decided that as doon as the leaves | Wis., republican candidate for governor| “DId you get letters from Greene for Richard B. Flower. welve Big Specialties. (g R St LR : 4 are off the trees to have a survey made of for the state of Wisconsin, arrived in the | ®very check you sent him?' asked coun-| G ARINDA, In, Oct. 2.—(Special Tele PRICES: 20 and 50 surveyor. The new s, dccording to | INKEr on 1t said the county audtor the south, east and north lines of Falr- | city this morning to attend the supreme |®el: gram.)—Richard B. Flower, & retired farmer gLl i B telogram ¢ v yesterday, will | “Oh yes, but I must. Justice \\ *‘"” *“I"’ mount park with a view to establishing the | court session | “No; frequently I had nothing but 1n-|.n4 o1q citizer of Page county, died here &srive Tt 3 |1 could scize cash 1 might find in the o0, q0p It is not proposed to fence| “The republicans will carry Wisconsin | Structious from Carter.” tHis afternoon suddenly of spoplexy A " T Gt hany A O e e <o e D the park, but posts will be placed at fitty | casily,” sald LaFollette. “There is & very Mr \\"“':'}fd r:mlr":\,rr:r paid .;1“' bl ghort time betore he expired Hettiad hesn MUNYON'S F‘EAHAN'EE' s S il | sasaing o toon ot Lo make B 00 o v o v Sountaic " |8 coraan Topulie vt Wiseoul | mOe? 7R 6, Qe w11 LS oy b o serony Ao rtons 2o o ot Wi Hope Leo y N Ul e e I ibn. T Idat et 10 e usual grist of bills and salary 1ist for |and until recently the democrats have been | ! s i s tho Remedics WAl I s L el 4 th preceding month constituted the rest of |clalming it, but I am confident that we |®¢] took the witness into all the detalls Mra. M. B, Hoxte — Hulo Of seats opens (his morming | the name of the law that you allow me (jo huginess transacted | Will retatn almost all of it. The fact is |Of his purchase in 154 of a plece of prop- | SEHUYLER, Neb., Oct. 2.—(Speclal Tele Muoy Frank | nelee v rday replevined the | Access to that safe — {that the issue of Imperialism has beea | 7Y O Ighth avenue that ho subsequently gram. )G, H. Wells received a telegram ‘4" ‘(l,, :\, B0 A Ry the snerl Surine the fee | DndR Aqditor Taam. aphasa Chb WL | RS IS petne worn threadbare. The more the issue i |80ld without profit to Carter. Mr. Westcott | from Tyucoma, Wash., today announcing the 1 ol o | dow overlooking the nice grass plot out —_— y sald he paid for th roperty in bills He 1 " L e fouen Saper e ram | 5 e e e dscussed the more rapidly are the people i prop s death of Mrs. M. B. Hoxle. The Hoxies m WV ork i e cotria i Doukias | $1de the front of the building and turning | Domestic soap outlasts chieap soap. forsaking the banner of BryAniam. It ia]00uld not.remember the'tranmaction and| yiid'aronc.ihe earilest and most prominent Nebrasa, ‘{he sherlff had hopel (0 | to_the constablo aui: ‘Ir‘,\x‘n\[\ make one A e not & real issue, but until within the last | could not find any record of it in his check | goiiiars he ar- | move toward that safa 1 shall be reluc The aldermen mot yesterday morning as | couple of weeks the democrats were mak- | book. ht have w L was disa ‘ " CI%P Lanty but none the less surely ”'““j‘_""‘,. committee of the whole and Inspecied the [ ing such & display of it throughout the | All through the cross-examination coun HYMENEAL Phomas M. Marcy died yesterday | to throw you out that window e portion of Pierce street between First and | country that the chances seemed somewhat | ¢! had several times referred to iuforma d LSLRL Barnards howbital of hsast he constable saw and started Acros8 | i umay gtreets, where it s proposed to|dubious. It was so in our state as well | tion glven to the government by Mr. W t5ldwin City, Kan. survives hoy, | the hall to the office of the county tread- | ;o0 the curbing back in order to widen |as throughout the country. In Wisconsin, | €Ott. The witness lost his temper when the 1 wi this after - urer, where he reiterated his dem 4 in the street to conform with the balance of | as elsewhere throughout the country, we accusation was made today = Motehouse, i Fry the name of the law 1;:4\73‘,.‘:.\.» O the | b thoroughfare. It was decided to poat- | are gainiog a large number of the gold | I never said a word." ho retorted, “unt| Nt L NG SR (O RUC Beass Oyl Jon Eans be permitted 0 0000 cijon until City Englneer Etnyre shall | democratic votes. Of course we are losing | After Captaln Carter's sentence was con il fnterment will be in Wals | aaeh o R R L . ing at 7:30 o'clock. The ceremony was per - nut Hill cemet ttach so much of ”‘ b Ak bty | make a rt on the ordiuance establishiog | some, but to counterbalance that loss we | irmed and he was in jail. I gave my books | K B0 108 B CONE TG Episcopal church | STTAStcchd and oo an_v.x:‘mi:x : lat of cihe recelpt 1 the generwl fund at the | BOCCSSARY (o matisty the judgment in bis |y, c, 10 of the streot | are gaining a number of men who voted for | 2nd papers to my counsel, Mr. Stimson of | R 8, 0B T TG 1t you fead medicel advice w uyom filrisuian Home for luat week amounted to | ossesslon. As soon as County Treasurer | "y, committee also {nspected Indian | Bryan in 1896. They were men who were | Root, Stimson & Howard, for investigation | Loy Foil B o™ portia™ Atior 11 won Aret v TInean 100 ths CUREANT X panass Of tie Weels | 2104 had recovered from his : "" creek, south of Sixteenth avenus, which |loyal to the party above all things, but | 8fter your firm had accused me of being a{ (o0 BV CER & S S90S O 5 and Increasing the deficiency in this fund | '00ked at the diminutive constable and |, .., jeepening, as durlng the recent heavy [ who are now determined that the only [ PArtmer with Gaynor.* . ripiRipedtors il M iostre| n K R I 10 date o $TE.49. In the mand quietly informed him that if he ventured it o 5 il » > dem b Witness dened that he was ever a part- | °f the bride’s parents. ‘The groom is a trav r. ay $ nengvaior 10 dad A Lo e Ly oo B B et ea | rans it overflowed its banks botwe x- | future of the democratic party is in the | . IR e R i Kt b the nes the week . \hu ‘nxide Ahe office behind the counter he | ..y and Ninetcenth avenues. The creek | complete downfall of Bryan and hope that | Per of Gaynor company and the bride is the eldest daugh- | or s e nee f 5, S04 det thi would be forced to eject him throush | . " 01 1o be full of dritt mud and weeds | after his defeat this year the party | The witness said in an excited way when | o0 i 3 ot daugl- | of dysveumiu ) ous head : the window. The cash was not disturbed e e iy o ter of Rev. and Mrs. G. M. Jones. The ache, lver and i irusicints, 2 o w Il 4 , fthe w . eh was not dlaturbed | 4na the matter of cleaning and deepening | can be reorganized along older and safer | counsel taunted him on bis improved mem- | o0 B 6 CIC R0 o 0 ROIC oI and S S “ree lool e comedy Tne, will make its frst ap ie conatable.returned to Justios Vien [ (% 118 BRSO 8 T meets | lines and lpon & sater platform’: ory: “It is o striking incident in a man's | €OUPle left this morning for thelr new homo | Sy frrog AL 3 Suratoga pearance at the D tonight | for fresh instructions 1) Fought Up.at the councti*m ¥ Lded Brarance. et A8 ODIER! R L L [ life when he is accused of being a d—d IN.Y L In telling of the attempt to 3 | thiet. You k hat 1 a wolcome by the ( theater- | hie ou know that I am innocent an splendid support & L junted | that the prope ethod collect 8. Coz o enue and 8! eet | becaus: efuse to b licated I @ most elaborate [ e e A S P AsAn gk AYe) ud Sixth street| o0 rnousand Dollars and Some [ Vecduse 1 refuse to bo fmplicated BB ApIoes i 8 thnen, 40| juagment agalnst the county as prescribed | gays: I wish to say to all who may be The witness in reply to a quesifon sald dihiees Tuttle and the Jokes cun e atamped | bY Statute I8 Lo present same at the next a 1 was for years with s caticer of | Ysiusbie f'agora Ave Secazed he was innocent and admitted that he re- 0. | meeting of the Board of Supervisors for | the lower lip, I called on Dr. A. H. Bethke at Elkport, celved $100,000 from Captain Carter. But ¢ 2 | paymer and refused to th pply | fo eatme i [ happy to say o | p—— o derstoos oney cam i | armims aad 1 sl eauand o el gl o seiman 400 0k Moy 1450 1) g, 1. G = thite benpae | 10 8 20 VhGartacd e iasy 564 i ol | Saath Atinded I 60000 cakes Someaile Soup uned (s Couns | tho. board. o asttla Ns. Hre Tanes k- |one woskce chme, Mo Nick: Bwonsen of | Salered the bank at Bikport, northers lowa, | SUNCR Ly o o tons of 460,00 with Beta 2k five your sestiiabiencied Ag=chiliang cil Blufts last month | sed much surprise that Justice Vien, | Knoxville, la., says: “I had a cancer of the | g0 (RCAY 0 BER LIS SE When | € Flagg and you can’t tell us anything about ’ get our prices and see for yourselves being in office for elght years con r which for years was an open, running S o hots at cltizens | them?” asked the counsel y ; Marrisge Licenses. | tinuously, should have not been aware of Hearing of Dr. A. H. Bethke, cancer | PiSUed )"‘i ;‘y“x;:‘::d'm_" Aheritt are| “I have had traisactions ot millions and how very reasonable they are. Remem- lcenses to wed were lssued yesterday | this and should have given the Instrue- | g list, 1 1t to his office, 810 Avenue | #0C escabed. ! can't recall the detalls,”” Westcott repl to the following persons tions to. the constable which the latter | A, Council Bluffs, la., for treatment. There In purani RS ity a t tot's office and on being denied v Woman'sa Clubh Work. Istration, from 1533 to 1897, the deposits | route from Maniila, urrived here today. The Two hundre Woodme bal s« justice Vien's court. Notice was duly |pointment of such an official optional wit erved on County Auditor Innes, but ow- | the mayor. As it is known that Mayor Jen ing to pre of business, political and |nings 1s unalterably opposed to having a otherwise, he forgot to notify the county | matron at the city jail, the club women attorney of the sult. Consequently the |realize that it is useloss to further agitate | | - Auxiliary of the « | Reatdent of Pender. Elaborate propert focts to the county and 1 defy you to lay & safe in your o replied the constable, Hurrold-Jones ASHLAND, Neb., Oct. 2.--(Special.)—Mr Walter G. Harrold and Miss Laura Maude | N. Y. Plumbing Co., televaone 250, A ber it costs no more to have good work Name and Residence Age Proaperity in Stous Ot asserted be had. 10 cutting nor loss of blood and am R ) ; R AN f AL AL Stageman, Randolgh, Neb e N Tedive Shah the ()R l\ l ‘s‘ ]\”GHT 8IOUX CITY, Ia., Oct. 2.—(Special.)—The & than it does to have poor. R . e b n Manawa Motor. 800 wah shtiTary Latean L J\ o 1 banks of Sfoux City have more than $6,000, X | Alice 2. M Woods, Omaha | E Zgan, year-old lad living in the | 000 on deposit in their treasuries. It fs e Telephone 145, ... southwestern part of the city, was bound | Premiums given with Domestic soap. | (Cantinnaf naratinivat Darey sald there never was a time during the so Use Domestic ronp. Ii's the best. over 1o tha district grand jury yesterday | B . _ |catled palmy days of Slouz Clty that ~the J er] H. A. Woodbury, D, D. S., Council Bluffs. | afternoon by Justice Rief of Lewls township ce has not yot beel ered 0 banks were g0 well fixed as they are to Real ¥ Teansfers 0 the Claims ngeregating over $18,000 were | VaDCe has not yet been oftered. The mine 0 The following transfers were filed yester day v mever lLad so much money as led ’ workers as a rule do not appear to grasp | 98y, They never Lad so mu A e e i office.of | Lake Manawa Monday cvening Mor | 68 ty in the district court againat | BETU Do LS e (otice as posted by the | they now have and the reason for this con ) Next to W B 101 » ritt, & younger boy, was fined $25 and costs | OMcer & Pusey's bank by depositors. Th 1a¥. Coal o y ~clare | d1tion I8 that Sioux City never was so truly TS Ule) 11 Reatt etnoat | nged from $4,120.02 to 325, One | lebigh V oal compauy and declare 4 Hote ey 8 Fiater W0 WA (0 s o oty 13 the onense. Duggan 1 | cleime rancra o Stz o 45 o | KOSV L, SN Gwaras o | prosperoes s Grani w. d s wo | :;:“ ‘J']‘Il’-” bond was cc mmlited to the | HER0S) 4 el b Ly Ao Mima | sumption of work until ordered to do 50| John Freese and wite (o Harriette M county fa he' sentence of the youngor [ the bar i i Cody, lot 15, block 11, Potter & lad was suspended during good behavior. |Were sent out to the creditors of the bunk 3 Half & dozen houses in difrerent parts of | By Our New Plan Cobb's add, w. d ek e A Sypnind terday by the receivers. No roport as James Malone et al to NW. Waelis, ks (LU i Ul this city, occupied by non-striking miners, | ‘ $Tustea. gOVarnmant A0 tas ManAWA b b Bolnk Do e 5 were stoned during the night by unknown | tlons in_sectlon 14-74-4, & curve about & quarter of a mile north of th | Taliad (Bfates life g resort as one of the large closed moto BArsARN, ALl o AUAOKS 00RUESS ReS Qmaha, Counetl AERTLCRA SRR 5100 IES SR 98 cun Club Organ midn Nobody was hurt, but several | . DAY & HESS, 389 Pearl St Counc il lenil-, Rallwity a5 approaching, w o re that the ONAWA b RATNONS DS BAROW: MALAUMR $PUR BAIRK DIt | Have for sn large Hat of tmproved farms, chicken r a fruit m able lundsi alxo residence and b progerty in Counctl Bluit bloring field and H.E was chalrman a President Mitehel), accompanied by mems AL TRORAL AINe Beslls Rly treasnner tb W, “ SAURRHOEINR RIS 80 Mare _Sesn bY 08 Brown 2 A, McKinley and Rose. | bers of the national executive board of the acres Huzel Dell twp., 11 mfles ne C. B, 1 160-acres Missour! hottom land, 8 mites fnty troasiirer (0 41 W motorman, who gave chase. He succeoded e it adeg, Mloasa- | I'aited Mine Workers and other offcials of | g e e ol cify, $40 per acre P U g Ble e TN in capturing young Merritt, but Duggan was realdarts Bt Howes. vice | the union, left here shortly after 11 o'clock gad RUIAIGEN IR Dar et ¥ L0l A SR e by, T . ¢ too fleet of foot and escaped for the time D. Brown, sectetary and i, | for Wilkesbarte, where a big labor demon- | per acr per acre Bamuel ‘Alexander and wife 1o Mary Merritt told who his companion was and the treusurer. There wes a good |siration is to take place this afternoon. Mr. | 7 % S S e B, Willlams, lot 8, block 4, Squire's At the mass meeting 4 truit, $60 pet charge of wrecking a motor car near by a mine workers' convention oot w . car was thrown from the track and b ! 4 J e cine house Saturday night | by 0108 boulders and glass, dohn ¥, Gar Y tamaged. The hoys watched the result fro ] latter wae subsequently arrested by Depuly ) acres In Silver Croek twp., $60 per acre; 1w d and considerable interdst mani- | Mitchell acre ¥all Lanroved a John, Hamimer wite t Wiiliam Sherift Woolman. _He admiited pluelug the Jub will meet Friday even. | in that eity is looked forward to with con- | 60-acre fruit tarm, near city, good mprove uber, lots 6 8 b k 16, Cen rick on the track. It was after midnight 1 W 1 le erest, a helleved e w | i 213 acres fine tom - Rockford tral subdiv - 8 midnigh 1ge Ollver will address | siderable Int it 18 belleved il wesnLL SRWING MAC . ts, $150 per acre | 21 acr ne bottom land in Rockford twp., olitical matters. The republicans | reveal to @ greater or less extent the line | 8 00 aua 00 | uit furm a Mng eity, $6,000, $42.50 por acie; woll lmproved ecided gains among their popu action that the union will take in re- | $15.00, $1 and §35.00, ve in oniy 0 sumple of Hat. MONEY LOANKED ON FARMS AT . 4 | 1istic hren in Monroe coufty. As an|gard to the 10 per cent increase. Full nickel, with high arm. They ar Interest. Telephone S44. Commonwealth 10-cent cIgar. T i T i et d goud machines not cheap thing Domestic soap sells on its merits. | present from sherman township at the late | SETTLE ON THZ WAGE SCALE | ©ur 30, 35, 40 and 50 dollar ball bear | republican county convention were men | ing, double feed “New Homes" are the L] [} L) ‘MERIGAN i el ML T LD [ ho: voied tarcRizng. 1n sk Tin Plate Workers and Their Em- | finest you ever saw. Trial free E The trial of Fred Wroth, which was com - \ ployers Rench an Agreement | " oo oyers It you would like to see, try or buy ’ ted In the district court yesterday after- | FIRE RECORD, | om ALl but ¥ | L : ’ PRINcEss noon, winds up the criminal calendar for bs L a sewing machine call on us, We rent this term | Fort YORK 2 sewing machines 70c a week before the wrecking crew succeeded In plac Mdial mina 15 o) Ing the car on the track Drug Store at Fort Dodge | NBw Oct. 2.—The conference be 2 srviceabla” sohol The case ngainst Herbert Sullivan, | FORT DODGE, Ia., Oct. 2—(Speclal Telo- | tween representatives of the American Tin rybody knows that the “NEW | 8tylish, serviceablo school charged with larceny from a building in the | gram.)—Fire this morning damaged the || Workers and men representing thelr | HOME" is all right. You take mno| Shoes for girls at nighttime, was dismissed on motion of the | wholesale drug stock of the Oleson Drug|employers have agreed on a scale of WAEeS, | chances. We guarantce every one and | : . . county aiforuey yewerday on account of Ju. | comyany. The lowe I nearly 89000, aum: | but some minor demunds of the mea remats | (U LS | Some excellent lots, pleasantly located aud de HAMILTUN s The oase asainst Ed Jones of Neols, |in the bassment of the drug store by an|was deferred, pending the arrival i this Call on us and ace the sirable for suburban homes, can be had now at A machines and compare charged with a statutory offense, was con- | explosion of a can af carbolic ac'd. The |city of some of the district managers of i prices 1 ic 1 » ~ i b TIRTaaT Latil! naxt Lacm on el e T il Aamintuslontan ta Alb | L s e e are & L reasonabie price These lot 8 are located in | state, as an important witness could not be [ The three-story block, ono of the finest in | pected today, when the conference will b GEORGE A. BULLI Omaha, Wright’s and Central Sub. additions. This produced at this time. the city, was (hreatened with entire de- | continued. It is believed a final agreement ’ A 4 el e U ' ! John Evans, indicted on the charge of as- |struction. The elevator shaft communi. | will be reache : T rosdwar tounctt Wt | property will steadily increase in value as the city saultiug with Intent to kill John Clark, se- | cated the fire to the second and third | *“We have settled the wage question,' Mrs. Winsiows seot FARM LOANS cured @ contlnuance of his case until next | stories so quickly that some women were | said George Powell, president of the Inter- Ohuter M5 ,”.",‘E”,‘,",,},, 18 b | RIOWS in th at direction and the time to buy is the James N. Caxady, Jr | | imprisoned in living rooms on the third |national Tin Plate Workers' Protective A# : reeriing wion reit | present. Call at :.M N Biore Y In Jones' ease the ball was reduced from [floor and were rescued from the balcony |soclation of America, “the company grant- | FE SUCCEBS, 17 SOOTHES the CHILD | d v Tums S all $500 to $500, and the defendant, filing a bond "m firemen, 1t required an hour and a half (ing us a slight concession. The question | & X iihe QUMSE ALLAYE 8l P A s Y M By in the latter amount, was released [to get the fire under control, by which time | that is now under discussion involves a |edy for DIARRHOEX. Sold by 1‘,,“\,“ {nvesting r 8 iy one o ers who kep e stock was almol ot ‘uined b ®, )| p| d o t ec pd n_ever rt of the world He wure an QVO ) o‘l\"“" ‘OI!GY With the F. E. Silvers, one of the b s who kept | the st was almost totally rulned by fire, | prinelple, and unloss It iy recognized there | In overy part of tie world le ure ! 3 o NG ASS'N, [ Open on Sundays and took his case from the | emoke and water. The insurance s about | will be trouble. | ahd take né otner kind. Twenty-five cents o Street, Council Dlufis, la. | Superior court to the district court, pleaded | $:5,000 on stock and $25,000 on buliding [ Powell declined to say what the question | & bottle. Council Bluffs.

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