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Hrow of ofetal Quir, 1§ foot be moeetlig oclock ut th Voorhis street £ Mrs. Gre 4 L s of moth afternoon bullding most suec relationsh we McKin rnoc the lower g aged 4 ut her r hree diughte this clty heid Saturds m St nterment \ will be In Allee tn Wond theater October brightest, prett charmingly attractl ver ever secn here now rehearsin, stuged under matist, Miss City A way able y e und re the oper supervisior detached live near Fourth oxcltement enall boy, whose game fn contact thrown severnl feet is brufsed, but he police were nc 1 t before doing any further N eloctric streot yes! with wire nt! wis the wire into wi th ha Y. Plumbing Co., tulevnone Davis sells paint. "ox Estate. The contestants over late Margaret I me yesterday and requested polut J. P. Greenshields administrator, which was fixed fn the flled. The letters sued to Michael the dead woman to an the of th done. $15,000. administ brother revoked was sum of Fox were Use Domestic soap. It's the be Murringe Licenses ard ger turday o8 court by's, hotel, 236 Bd Bd atest styles. {litams, 41 Bdy Kk 23 By 1 wa axent nder Ag & C with [n Eagle dertaker, 2 Poearl street. he ed em Yhone 906, Denv ¥ | r glven an at for a v eral ho! Meise surce ng t f t | By Mi & er by ith o of th atf o w of and erday short T the the rt th e pal to! hom, 1 he Klein's Main Park wit one High Mitenell Bt thit to play church W of | unusual inKtead of waful I s, dled and’ for survive he mory the lerland and 8 and tu wi f th New ] meetings L the Wasil Ihese meet. 1| to between s and the parents of the puplls, 1518 ng Xuvier's Cath at it most | performanee 'wo hundred children are | be dra York Broad- consider- | A rned, wire 230, was He injured was | the estate of the AgTeement s city His b which ratton In-law ot. to ap as nd he i8- of Licenses to wed were lssued yesterday to the following Name and R W. Corlies illle Linden, ouls Barad tartha Holmes, J. A Tucker, Omuha Ritta Smith, Lehigh, la W. Harnett, Thursten, Hattle Young, Counc E W. Welch, Omaha Minnle Robiff, Omaba persons “dence Counell Bluffs Cournell Bluffs rell Blufrs Counell Bluffs Neb 1 Renl Estate The following transfers were terday In the abstract fice of J. W. Bquire, 101 Pearl si Chrintian Carstensen and wife el 20-7-43, w i d Cobe and Puryear 13, add;, w John Gillatt Read te 28 i Transfe 1 wit blo: Mamw K qa and nely wite Ay Lav R ok o nd w. d Dantel R Ennie Ring part e 167548, w. d Mary C. Smith to Johr hotn, lot 12 and west lock b, Bayllse' Ist. w John Ryan to James Ryay and nwly nwi 187743, w and wif * e fe 10 transfers, totul The Best Drassed Peo in the City Wear HAMILTON’ Age Bluffs .. . o fled treet o An- n f 1 a art harles rmor of 11 ely nwig 4,2 1,90 | ney 1 yos- title and loan of- 00 $15,438 $ $3.50 Shoes AND THEY SAVE § FARM LOANS ¥ Negotiated In Eastern end lowa. James N ] 1¢ Main 8t, Council | B Save Your Mone L 183 Penmrl Street, Council GN, LOAN AND muu¥ 1,50 n Casady, lufte Blufrs, ir By Investing With the NG ASNN, local the Burling- | over | Htiy ur BLUFFS. PLANS FOR ALLISON RALLY Arrangements Made by Chairman Wright for a 3reat Time. RECEPTION COMMITTEE HAS BEEN NAMED Prominent Clttzens Who Wil Act for the Party in Recelving the Dis- (ngulshed Senator During His Vistt In the City. by igements are Wright of ommittee for ered United his a It s belng perfected the republi a gran N n to B xt iral ten, Ator it Allison ival y Wednesday distinguished senlor senator the train with an escort composed of the McKir guard and the McKinley-Roosevelt Marching club a large republicans. From the Allison will corted 1o the where at 8 o'clock in the afteraoon be dered a g republicans P have the oppor meoting and greeting him The arrangements this reception ot yet comy as there is still a numbe talls to The follow reception oposed to meet lowa's t t loy delegation depot and Senator hotel will that Grand he be e in nd of p awattamie of pe ny ur soually for are named as a Wright have been Ch committee saldwin B. ( io Hart 1R Re Tr Wa't Smith 1dke O George 1. 1 Cagtain L. ous Judg George Car 1. M 1] neer Smith M. Harl D. M tor I olone! J D ¥ Chambern G Saunders S Wright Sapp. S, Hazelton hoentgen Hannan Arnd L. Reed mith Wil Be o Humme wh 1 Wrik \der Stead o ax B Baldwin Atwoor M Erow Gronewe Judge Smith M Judge N. W, Macy Sherson rge " A “A Gevrge Harry W. A b Williar Frecmar LB The meeting Wednesday evening at Dohany opera house, at which Senator lson will be the principal speaker {sed to ba the leading event of the cam paign in this locality. Advices received by Chairman Wright are to the effect that there will be large delegations pre from the country precincts and It is expected that the opera house will be simply packed from one end of the bullding to tbe other. Ar AL prom ent | rangements are now in hand for a monster 1 | known to m | parade through the principal downtown stroets previous to the meeting Chalrman Wright has received the follow ing letter from Hon. H. O. Weaver, chair. man of the republican state central commit tes Dear Sir: There interest manifest he carty organizers of th The spirit of 1866 and 180 scores of letters are « quarters from these old s of the party manifesting an interest in the work this year. There i8 nothing that will bring us #o much credit as the consultatio 10 recognition of thoxe who have founded 1l the principles of our party In view of the manifustations already e 1 have concluded to ask that chatrmen, with the ald of the township chairmen, make w U8t of these Framont votets 1'am having prepared a very neat badge, consisting of a silk ribbon wiith the pleture of General Fremont and appropriate in- aseriptions thereon, which will be pinned to the lapel of the coat with a McKinley but ton will e it well advertised In the \pers that everyone of these voters whose e I recelve shall be entitled to one of these badges, which will be sent from head arters to me as 8oon as thelr proper ad obtained. Yours truly H. 0. WEAVER, Chadrman. has been more than an d on the part of republican party vived, and o head- -3 | the county dresses can be Political N the McKinley-Roosevelt night it was decided to attend the Roose velt meetiug In Omaha tonight in a body and a large delegation will cross the river to help greet the Rough Rider hero. In the event of the new uniforms and fam- beaux arriving in time the McKinley Guard will turn out and take part in the big pa rade in Omaba. Chairman Paul en. At club last C. Aylesworth of the democratic judictal committee of the Fif teenth district has called a meeting of the committes to be held in this city Wednes day, October 10. The purpose of the mect ing Is to fill the on ticket caused hy the declnation of Carl Bolton of Harrison county to accept the nomination 1t 18 announced that 1. J. Dunn of Omaha will address the Bryan-Stevenson club at \ts headquarters at the Ogden house to- night. On two former occasions when he was announced speak here Mr. Dunn failed o put in an appearance. Ex-City Treasurer Brooks chairman of the democratic committee, Louls Zurmuehlen, resigned vacaney to Reed 18 now county central jr., having | District Court Notes, Judge Macy of ‘the district court | nounced yesterday that this afternoon 11:30 o'clock he would pronounce senten on Augustus Smith, the negro convicted of |attempted criminal assault; Wilbur Razee | who pleadod guilty to bigamy; W. B, Hocl | who pleaded guilty to forgery and passing | & forged instrument, and Fred Wroth, con- victed of adultery | The case of Schaeffer against Budatz was | mettled ont of court yesterday af.ernoon and the jury was dismissed until Friday | “In the of B. W. Nash against Unfon Land Tmprovement ipany and | others. the, court issued an order directing an at Nebraska the defendants to produce all the books | and accounts of the company The case of the state against Mrs Kate Feelev of Underwood, indicted on the harge of shooting with lutent to kill, was dismissed on motlon of the attor the defendant haviug left the state In the superior court yesterday Mrs Ellzabeth Krause secured a writ of re vlevin for the saloon fixtures at 2 South | Main street. The writ was directed | against Henry Brandt, who held the fix ttures der a lease from the Nebraska Brewing company, former owners. Brandt resisted surrender of the @xtures on the arounds that they belonged to the Wine company, the owners of the saloon The fixtures were seized and removed um der the writ by Deputy Sheriff Baker county Superior Judge Court Aylesworth first assignment of caus term of superior court October 10-W. H Hardin and others October 11D, J Olson (Jury) October 15-~A. W Myuster and others October 17-—Adellne E. Witt Jensen (jury) October 15— & Lougee (Jury) October 23—Chris Knutsen against Chi- cugo & Northwestern rallway (jury) Judgment made the | Fogarty agalnst Simon | Way agalnst W, A aguinst A P R. Jeffries ugainst Lougee Matters in Federal Court. Federal court was reconvened by Smith McPherson yesterday morniug, the INTERI the | the judieial | the | Jarvis following for the October Ware against Charles Judge THE OMAWA DATLY BEE: THURSDAY IOWA. | OPENS ~ CAMPAIGN re the court being the ap } J. Willlams to bring sait | fvers of the Omaba & St 8116 damages fc of fut cattle The the appointment January, and under brought agalnst ot a teation | IMPERIALISM a large Is tn- | Pherson reserved his de crguments i the oiher SAys Everything is Leoking Fine for the Republicans and Predicts an Overwhelming Mujority tor McKinley und Roosevelt, atter b it W the ree road t killing of irred receiver ALLISON plication Lc killing of th 18 recover two head before last t be with 8peaks at Des Moines on the Issues the Day. of | law sult can re FRAUD | cetvers except the A# there u ap amou our similar IS EXPOSED M pending 4 Judge until | | | | Bankry tion of the court during the Judge McPher: turn home to Red Oak tonight y matiers engaged the atten afternoon ses expects to re DES MOINES, Oct. 3—(Spectal Tele gram.)-—-Senator Allison arrived bere ths morning and this evening formally wpulhdi the campaign in this county. He addressed | |an immense audieuce of several thuusand | |at the Auditorium and made a de:p Im preesion with his clear expusition of toe | izsues of the day Quarterly Water Bills Pay before 10 and save Office open Saturday evening | Now due per cont October | \ \ \ | { Days. wh ry person entitled his ballot th ered afresh. The regl or the reglsiration fc 1al election to be held in this city October 16, on the Bluft City ectric Light and Gas company's franchiss will not suffice. Every voter in the county will have to reglster atresh for the general election he will not be entitled For the general November 6, eve who wis t be regls « enr ocours to cast Absurdity of Imperinlinm, bl K nator Allison spoke as follows To my mind all suggestions of imperfal tsm, under our government, seem absurd ud’all fear that we are to 1ose our liberties here becase congress or (he president miy mistake the powers granted to them, of that such change Is porsible exoept through | revolution, should ’w banished from tne jminds of Intelligent men, as, if mistakes are made, the constitution itself provides A cure through the dooisions of the courts. Nothi aterial hae thus far been dono | hat has not recelved the sanction of the| eglslative and executlye branches of the government. Nothing has been done and nothing can be dome ir violation of the | constitution t United States by con- gress, or t president, that is not aube | Ject to review by the supreme court of the | United States The democrits in the spe Tuesday otherwise his vote the city t the For precincts meeting of ht will sit the registrars ap the city council from 8 &. m. to the following days: Thursday, Friday, October 26, and Satu Saturday, November of election. Voters, how put off registering until the as they will not be entitlea | that day they can were out of the city on the registraiion days, | in the several where registrars will be in session have yet been selected, but will be in the course of a few days, when the list will be published | M p. mw October day and ever 1 nday s 0 on | | | Al October on the must y of ele reglste th day tion thelr platform seek to make this quostion. which they denominate mperfalism, ' the paramount issue in this | ampalgn. Their platform declares that | “this administration has embrolled the re- | | public tn an unnecessary war, sucrificed the | lives of many of ita noblest rons and placed | the United States, previously known and applauded throughout the world as the champlon of freedom, In the false and un- | Amerlcan posttion of crushing with mii force the efforts of our former all chieve lberty and self-government characterizes our conduct as * minal sggression against the on unless show they other regular places the not precincts soup outlasts cueap s0ap. .nnl | ar Domestic | - | Thelr whole charge agunst the admin- istration for ita conduct in the Phillppines | 8 based upon these false nssumptions and sitive untruths. The administration has i embrofled the republic In an unneces- wary war. It has not placed us in the un- American position of crushing with mill tary force the efforts of out former alli®s ) Yachieve liberty and self-government Wo have niot Waged 4 war of criminal ag gression againkt the ilipinos. The prasi- dent’ of the’ United States Hiaw used the ot the denkt v sentor | power given him by congress and enjotned | thee. bank Sitter. the Seme A Shecaehior )| (o Yhie By iRS T GemiRNN R0 partner, Thomas Ofcer, and received in | {jiress a rebelllon againat its authority, [ good taith by the surviving member of tho | and”thin war has been conducted with the The order empowers the re-|full knowledge of and the full sanction |fem. The order empowers the re-| il ress, not the manction only of celvers to retain from such deposits any | or CONETess, not e MEnC e sarotion o amount that may be due to the bank by Y all political parilen fn ~ongress, such depositors il show hereatter. The re to ndvance up to $1 Howell's Anti-“Kawt" cures coughs, colds. Claims Additional Pusey's Auninst the cluims against Offcer k, aggregating upwards wing from $10 to 83,000, yesterday in the district court Judge Macy Issued an order yesterday authoriging the recelvers to refund to | those depositors the amounts deposited in Bank, & ot | | were an flled were further authorized John P. Weaver such amount was found necessary to pro tect the bank's surety, the receivers to be charged with the responsibillty of mak ing the surety as profitable as possible to the bank No report of the condition of the bank has been filed yet by the receivers, neither has Charles Officer filed any inventory of the of his father, Thomas Officer, Mask for Free Stlver. "his declaration as respects the conduct the United States in the Philippines political declaration having the pur- to overthrow the wise, prudent and conservative admidinstration of the repub- lican party through President feKinloy, 1 to secure with the election of Mr 1 a democratic majority in the two houses for the primary purpose of carrying | out certain political ideas respecting our standard of monev and respecting our eur- rency that were condamned by the elec tion four years ago, and which, if adopted would have brought disaster to the coun try, and If adopted now will have a still more dlsastrous effect This new agitatic falsely called a "Y»r'lv mount issue an only resylt in prolong ing the contast {n the Philippines, and A | lay for a time the full restoration of our | authority and with it a final and lasting | peace. ow Mr. Bryan claime that we have no axercise authority there, or sov- state \ 60,000 cakes Domestic soap used In Coun- il Blufts last month : Premiums given with Domestic s0ap. Board of Education President Heory yesterday morning is-| sued call for a special meeting of the Bowrd Education for this evening, at which tlme it expected that deelston will be arrived at as to plans for the new | hgh school on the Street site. [ 1t 1s understood that since the last | meeting a mujority of the members of the | board are in favor ot adhering to the plans | s origloally prepared, when it was con | temuplated to erect the school on the Oak | land y. At that time the contract was ovisionally to George | Hughes, who made all the necessary ar | rangements be prepared to commence the work at any moment he might be called |upon. As Hughes contracted for a large | amount of his material at that time he| | feels that he is entitled to the contract at | the present time and, according to the | statement of of the members yester day it Is understood that he will be | awanded the contract-tonight on his origi- nal bid of $57,500 > right to creignty there, without the conment of the | inhabitants, ond he calls the exercise of this rightfnl authorty “tmperfaliem.” 1t | it i tmperfalism it began when the trealy | was ratifled and he is as responaible for | #t as any one man having grent power and Infitance can be, as withotit his Active | *upport tha treaty would not have ben [ ratified. But if ‘we have ne authority | Without the consent of the fnhabitants how | can we establlsh a stable form of govern- | ment thera, as he proposes. without being Euilty of the crime which he attributes to e It 1s | i o avenue prope L an established princlple of inter- natfonal law that when territory ls ceded | from one country to another the allegiance | of the Inhabitants passes with the tran:- for unless exceptions ara made {n the treaty | tself. 1In the treaty with Bpain It was provided that “the civil nghts and political atus of the territory ceded shall be de- termined by the congress For nearly four years California was overned under milftary authority, and New §fexicn was so governsd, Yot no harke was made that her people were cpprassed by this temporary military government The territory now embriced within New Mexieo and Arizona ha o governed by actg of congress elther directly or {ndi- rectly slnce the close of the Mexican war for a perlod of more than fifty years Aluskn has been wo governed gince iis a | Guisttion In 107 from Russia, and vet no l' plaint has come a& to the establish | to one | K. P. dance Hughes' hall, Saturduy night. | Whaley's erchestra Quarterly Water Billa | Pay before October 10 ahd save Office open Sa‘urday evening. Now du G ! 5 per cent ment of an empire either t New Mexico, 1 Arizona or Alaska. So If it 18 imperiallsin b T | to govern temporarily under military au- thority the Phillppines until congress shali act, 1t was aiso 'mperfallsm for Thomas fer in Loulstana, for James Monroe Florida and all the other presidents who exerclsad this authorfty from thair e until now | When asked in regard to the next house | Observe Yom the Hebrews of Council Bluffs yes was Yom Kippur, or the Day of Atonement, and it was religiously observed. Owing to a recent split in the Bichra Cho- lam congregation, three separate services | | were held in this city yesterday. One|he said: “The boys who have charge of branch mot In the Grand Army hall, where | congressional affairs assure me that the | Rabbi Valinsky officinted, while the other |next house will be republicap. It Is true | | part of the congregation met at the old | that there danger In many localities. | Hebrew church on North Main street. The [but on the whole the republicans will gain adherents of the reformed church held |as much as they will lose. Take it in the helr sorvices in Marcus hall on Broadway, | Second Towa district, for instance, There The observance of the day closed at sun- |the republicans are having & hard fisht, down but T am convineed, after a visit to the dis- | trict, that the republicans will elect the | congressman. The result i largely in the | hands of the people of Scott county. The| silver republican vote there s of little con sequence a8 to numbers, but the gold demo- | crats are strong and they may he depended | upon te glve the republican candidate a big vote Kippur. With terday in i Water Bil re October 10 and save open Saturday evening Quarterly | Now due. Pay b per cent. Office X. P. Whaley | dance Hughes orchestra ball, Saturday night Areann Owing the | tions, the party by the Royal util Priday N Party 1 number planned Arcanum h evening of next and friends ontponed of other attrac-| for this evening | been postponed wesk, October will please take to Looks for Big Vote. erything is looking fine for the repub- 18, and 1 look for the biggest vote aad | the greatest majority for known in many years. Which do | consider doubi- ates? Well, 1 don't look at it that { wav. Some of the states are as they | always bave been, but I don't llke to think | them as doubiful, as, for instance, Indi 1 1ilinois, Michigan and } & lot of others wiil be republican, and frowm | the way the are carrying things | n many of the close states they will get there at the time of the fon, though | ¢ may seem doubtful just now, I have been speakiug through lowa for some time and bhave never found the farmers more pros- perous and ready to talk republicauism, They will be practically solid for MeKin. ompany and when strnck was talking with | jey, I expect to extend my tour consider- | two others, neither of whom was injured | ghly, at least I have been informed that I| or felt any shock. Nothing but a vivid | must speak in ral adjelning states in | flash of lizhtning and he fell dead in his | ne near future, and I confident that | LAtk e married man, about 38 (e game conditions prevall thrcughout the | and well known throughout northern Iowa., | that are found here in Towa. This is | a republican year.” After the auditorfum meeting & reception was held at the Grant club in honor of Mr. Allison The supreme court this morning reversed the case of the state of lowa vs. John Me- Garry from the Dubuque district on ac- | count of errors in instructions glven by the presiding judge, J. L. Husted, to the jury. | McGarry was indicted for shooting W. O Lavake, & prominent attorney of Dubuque | trom the effects of which wounds Lavake | | died. The indietment was for murder in the first degree, while McGarry was found | gullty of murder in the second degree. The opinions banded down by the premo court this morning were Btate agalnst John McGarry, Dubuque district, reversed. e Mekinley embers | due notice, clos Commenwealth 10-cent cigar. Domestic soap sells on {ts merits, Of course Killed by FORT DODGE, gram.)—~Charlc ropresenting t this elty | Hosick & instantly and briet thunder Mning Stroke, Oct (Special Tele H. Wilson, traveling man Farl hide house of und formerly masager for H, M t Sloux Cliy, was struck Killed by lghtoing during a shower at & this afterncon. Wileon the rendering works of his republican el ve was at sev am west Attacked by Rowdies, FORT DODGE, Ia., Oct. 3-(Special Tele- gram.)—Vick Blomgren and Albert Colwell, | two prominent young men of this city, were | attacked last night by a company of row- | dies connected with Pawnee Bill's wild west and were beaten over the head with loaded The cause of the action is supposed to be robbery. Both were badly cut about the head canes suleide at Clinton, CLINTON, Ta., Oct. 3-—(Special Tele- gram.)--John Krohn, aged committed suicide this morning by drowning o the Mississippl. He was one of the ploneer sottlers of the county and had resided here thirty-five years. He was despondent ever continued tiness. ts Bu- appellant, | seventy-five and 100 homeopathic ph | and Dr. Dohany Theater Grand Saturday Mat, Alice i Wonderlan OCTOBER 4, 1900 Htate against Agios Houser tate nga trict, afrn M'L Th Madison distrt State of Towa Joseph Zimmerman inn_distric D. Clough royersed Warren dis n against B Smith reversed ox rel W. H. K Attorney 0f Pottawattami ppelinnt, Against Jumes 5 Hemsw tawattamie distedet, aMrmed Ce s Reports Iffer. Evidence an ning nature reached the city this morning which show that either Des Moines has more population than the government merators credit it with, or else St. Joseph Mo., has padded her count to the govern ment in & most artistic manner. The new clty directory of that place was recelved here this morning by the Polk City Di rectory people. The hook was fmsued just betore the population of St. Joseph was an nounced by the government. In the intro Auctory the book the publishers—and the book is published by a printing hou of that city-—announce that the population of thelr city is 82541 The government | census of the city as published a few days ago is 103,000, While there is a difterence of 20,000 between the claims of the city directory and the government count, there is still a greater development when a com parison of the eity directory of St. Joseph and Des Molnes is made. If the same ratio used by St. Joseph is employed by the di rectory people of this city the latter could show that Des Moines has a population of 112,000. By actual count the St. Joseph Airectory has 26,074. Des Molnes by actual| court has 34,860 names. The latter has| 8,786 more names In her directory than St Joseph, yet the government gives tho town | on the Missour! a population of 108,000 and | gives Des Moines 62,000, a difference of 41,000. | | CARNIVAL ON IN SIOUX CITY J K t srth v | overwhe } about enu to Town and Streets Are Filled with Visttors. SIOUX CITY, la, Oct. $.—(Specfal Telo- | gram.)—~The city Is crowded with people | who have come to witness the attractions of | Sloux City's annual carnival Today was | women's day and the parades this after noon and tonight were made up of the most magnificontly decorated floats and equipages over geen here. Noarly 40,000 people lined | the streets as the wonderful pageants passed | by. Tonight all was merry on the bril- | liantly lighted boulovard {n Douglas street, | between Fourth and Seventh streets. One of | the features on the boulevard was a cotil- | llon by leading society young men nm‘l | | | | | ATTRACTIONS AT CEDAR RAPIDS, Reanion of lowa Veterans and Good Races Are Chief Features. CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia, Oct. 3.—(Special Telegram.)—Over 100 members of the Twen tleth Towa Veterans' association arrived to day to attend the tenth biennial reunion The day was largely spent in visiting. This evening the visitors were tendered a ban- quet, which was followed by a campfire. The business mession will be held tomorrow Twenty thousand people attended the car nival today. The races resulted as follows 240 trot, purse $300 stlkwood tephen L, William rancher, 8. A Pat Ford, N."M. Hubb: Twin love, Pearl W and also started. Time: 2:42, 2:19 pace, puree $300 Baby Kid, B. Parker Prosperity, Lewls Yoy Sarah Lou, Ed Allen Enga, W. R 8mith Birathie M rtha Lawrence alko sturted women. Tomorrow will be stock yards day IHendarson Clark 1 Hlack Wo 2:39, 3, Jim’ Kiibor Time: 2:30%, 5. The running race was not finished T | | Doctors Meet at Stoax Clty. | SIOUX CITY, Oct. 3—(Special.)—Between clans of lowa, Minnesota, Nebraska and South | Dakota are in Sloux City today fn attend ance upon the convention of the Northwest- ern lowa Homeopatnie Medical association, This evening a dinner was served iu honor of the visitors, when an informal program of toasis was presented The association at this meeting will changw ita name. The membership 18 by no means confined to northwestern Iowa, and a name will be se cured which will eonform with the membar- ship. Dr. J. L. Hanchette of Stoux City | A. P. Bowman of Sloux City are president and secretary, respectively. Child Burned to Death. GRINNELL, In, Oct. $-(Speclal Tele- gram.)—The little 3-year-old child of Mr and Mrs. Ed Zimmerman of Belle Plaine was burned to death today. The child, with another playmate, was playing ahout « bon- | fire when {n same way his clothing canght fire. He attempted to run to the house, but breezes fanned the flames and he foll quickly, uttering cries of agony. When help reached him the lower part of the trunk and the upper limbs were burned 1o & crisp He dled shortly after, Preshyterians at Fort Dodge. FORT DODGE, Ia., Oct. 3—(Special Tele- gram.)—Presbyterfans iu this section met In this city last evening to perfect plans o ralse 360,000 endowment for the Duena Vista college Presbyterian school at Storm Lako. Beveral hundred dollars were pledg.d among the members of the meeting. This 18 part of the general movement amoug Presbyterians to raise the twentieth cen- tury fund for educational institutions. Robbed the Grave. A startling incident is narrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows 1 was 1o an awful condition. My skin was almost | vellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain | contiaually in back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three Physi- clans had given mo up. Then I was ad vised to use Electric Bitters; to wmy Rreat joy, the first bottle made a decided tm provement, 1 continued their use for three weeks and am now & well man. I know they robad the grave of another victim " No one should fall to try them. Only 5o, guaranteed, at Kubn & Co.'s drug store, Friday Night, Oct. 5. October 6. Elaborate Presentation of Hope Leonard's Operetta, Two hundred children fn the cast Under the ausplces of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Grace Eplscopal church Elaborate properties, costumes and ef- tects, Pric tnee, 2bc. Eveuings, 25ic, b0c, The. Mat <[ BANKERS LISTEN T0 ROBERTS socta The lows I8 $300.- 0 talls on Dayton & ¢ snly partially covered by man & « of wh props bookbindars. (% was 000, b J The emen wer by the falling Among United Statee Treasurer Disousses Important Phase of Money Markot. OVER THE PRESIDENCY = .. BUSINESS Unrest of & por \ ware Randall Al Hil, bad arm badly em jured Joseph and. &, Henry Page NOT STRONG FIGHT S0 GuoD e o Co a Mol Fentures ne any Yection of Org W Meeting At Whic of Many Stded Busi- Are Covered tn Detnil. Tnetdent anifests ntinl More Vear THaelt jn NRW Dun & for the Compar 1at mont} YORK, Oct RICHMOND, Va., Oct. 8.—The American Bankers' couvention was called to order by President Hill &t 10 o'clock morning Reports from the various states were read every section of the country reporting finan improvement by The followed allures date and aino country this ilitles (his year and ¢ clal An address Roberts Market Committee . Hon. Ellis H. Roberts, treasurer of United States, delivered an address entitle The Treasury and the Money Market."" He 1d in part NUMBE United Treasury Mr Makes Treasurcr the Mouey sl States and Roberts ) on 1.2 N o TARILITIES 1900 o flurry In which wis Iy operations, quotatlo l not been above o 1 and ihen for only & short peric ling rate, although touching ranged al from iy 1o llg per cent commercial paper has found sale a 33 to 4 und seldom has the quotatic uk though occasionally to per - TH W riates for money ent in e world, have brought Rumsta and Great Britain to horrow from us, and Jap: And Sweden o seek loans and, last of al Germany takes $4,000,00 of our mone New York has pecome one of the two clal centers of the world. Without t flow from the treasury all this would | impoasible November tirel De er from treus wll mone ent the Now 3 31 1,567,445 made just ended months of milarly disturbed and conditions we prosent existing. The given herewith Liabtlitt §20. 119,90 64 6,68 1.7 1 ce e Arison bet tailures of the the quarter and | when a polttical | not untike | number orresponding three n busine by was the and \palgn aver K of gold every added more than § a record never be k Among nations The gold in clrculation, including caton, has reached $831,084,02, which 1s more than all prior to 188 and s $10.06 pe r population, which is higher total circulation’ in 1882 In spite outflows, the Eross old fn_ the treasury (s the Inrgest over | held--$437,221,191—and 1t fn growing. Except the abn hord of $460,00,000 01 the Bank of Irunce, ¥ so0n d, therd I8 nowhere else In th h'of the | yellow metal nnder If this flow of gold shall the appeal for | money, how wealith coudition will be Immediately atter the adjournment of the convention for the day the nominating com mittee, composed of one member from each state, met and agreed upon the following | slate to be presented to the convention to morrow: President, Alva H. Trowt New York; vice lent, Myron T rick, Cleveland. There he a fight for the presidency made floor in behalt of J. C. Forgan W. L. Maye trade Ko year our favor 45,996, T'0 - 1898 has been the avernge in ‘ t curs fallures st H Hank Lunk fallures DEATH RECORD. of certiil | y | i i the Ne v o8 FREMONT, Ne L $ Josiah Lydick of this city dfed at dence on Maxwell avenue noon, after a short fllness. He was a natly le came to b p some land ved for cattle ra past In o riday aged to be redud world wir witl ir yos alter of Pennsylvania rd, Ia ar Tek year In 1848 and in 1866 he touk Neb. ren ings mah where ving Far the this elty his & K ty u he " many nch years to near His wi Lydick d November d den Mar ot this wedding shal A, W iy, W and A. L ters, Mrs | was a rugged type and during county a leader i pres W Al n the tong Mrs ; ' of Clicao ! Butte, Mont.. Kenneth Clarke, t. Paul, Minn.; James H. Willcock Pittsburg; S. A. Morrison, Indianapolis, and William Hill, Richmond, have been selected | for the executive board. They will the mecretary and treasurer The company” section of th n separately from the general this evenlng, seventy-five \ting every state in the unfon, being A paper on the “Dutles and Lia bilities of Trust Compantes Acting as Trans r Agents and Registrars” was read by Harry Bowdoin, vice president of the Mary land Trust company of Baltimore, “The Proper Conservative Attitude of Trust Com panies Toward Corpe Interprises” was treated in & paper by John E. Horn, presi- dent of the Coloulal Trust company of New York The subject, ““Necessity of Trust Company | Officers Having Legal Education,” by Heory | Russell, counsel for the Union Trust com pany of Detroit, was the address of the day “The Advantuges of Operating afe De postt Vaults in Connection with the Trust Company”" was treated by Willlam A. Carr treasurer of the Unfon Trust company, Pitts burg, A paper on “Trust Company Advertising’ was read by Richard L. Crampton of the | Northern Trust company of Chicago. FIRE RECORD. Mg Shoe WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., experienced the most history early today. The big four-story shoe factory of J. A. Dayton & Co., occupy ing almost an entire square, with its great stock of finished shoes and raw material was entirely destroyed. Other occupants of the building who sufter total losses were the Royal Brald company and L. E. Whit pioner n the d name | | ordest DENVER aged 86 years ceived by b Ho I8 beliey newspaper editor born in printing publish rait Col oot N died today K siruck | ) ted B State Whie 35 [ C Galloway, met from tes r a body by repre members e | | tramway car | the oldeat ited States. He Oai Lawrenc ar tted newspaper Oblo, Illin Missourt and Utah, am | which were w (1) Signal the Missouri Messeng the on n Portag trade 1 was learr Ind, in oK and at urg and . 3 w i Francis Rober STORM LAKE, Ia 0 Francis Roberts, of Bros., dray and tranafer sterday morning of (yphoid after a month's iness. His place this morning at 1) o'clock. widow and mall rs of age. (Spectal ) of Roborts died early paeumontn He leav s He w the tirm line two | children Inent Town Physte CITY, Ia., Oct gram.)—Dr. Andrew C physictan, who major Fifty-second lowa regimen Spanish-American war his bed this morning dsath was apoplexy an pecial ! on ( Tele ninent of the ring the dead in of his was was The foun citie ctory. Oct. 3.—~This city disastrous fire in its More Hod Found at Galveston GALVESTON, Tex, Oct 3 - -Twanty bodies were vecovered from ‘the debris da making total of 2.3 nlly ported us recoverad since orm the m Favors Revision 8T PAUL, Minn, Oct The 8t. Paul presbytery Has voted for o revicten of the Westminster confession of faith of Creed LS 1] 141 “Mother’s Friend” because it is used externally fn cascs of the delicate situation of expectant mathers. It ia a constant ro lief, robbing chlidbirth of its torrors. Internal reme. dies are dungerous. * Mother's Friend " {5 a blessing in a bottle. There is nothi +The mother of thr erch, obuained o bettie of At a0 was rolleved hichly. Al moshers who e e d Sent by express pald on recelpt of pefce, o Book. * Motherhood, " mailed free o ladies, Contauning Tenslole advic and testimonials, THE BRADFIELD KEGULATOR CO., Atlanta, ¢ MMMMMF}\§ COLE'S ORIGINAL HOT BLAST WITH SOFT COAL, CLEANLINESS AND EVEN HEAT, 1t is cleaner than any wood stove In ns most hard coal base burners. axhes of either a soft coal stove guaranteed to hold fire better tha WITH HARD COAL equals heat of any baseburner ma Coungll Bluffs, lu bought Cole’s Original and used it all winter holds fire just as we ways heat up he ing before put ting i steady heat, with I over half the fuel we ing were loft perfectly clean winter. and to look In the stoy draft you would never Know biirner” We wou'd uot oxchunge it f Ve and gladly recommenc LU R, HUGHS, ¢ Hinats 1n Operatl a “ No, I've no pain. her fourth confine and 1ncs paintul. Ve SOLD WY ALL DRUGGISTS. 1« clean half the and in . or wid even [ Aug jHot Tila heatlig for it & mber Cole: Wa No, 8 about '12x14, 1t We could al ery morn even t Jant Al st an hour wnd 1t didn Our walls and g O oo ning with wik A hurd « any other stove 1t to othors 10 South Conme ft t it \ for at St @00 Cola's Original Hot Blant Cleaniiness and even 41 MAIN ST, Councll Diuffa, Ta. m—— gal Estate is Risin IN VALUE g Some excellent lots, pleasantly located and de sirable for suburban homes, can be had now at reasonable prices. These lot 8 are located in Omaha, Wright’s and Central Sub. additions. This property will steadily increase in value as the city grows in th at direction and the time to buy is the present. Call at THE BEE OFFICE, Council Bluits.’