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THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1900, NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA ‘ T D SRR SRy 3 " ) NEvn 15 Pewied mpck i : teations Are for Tremendous Atteudace p“ref - iployes and 1 pas at Watetloo Meeting beir natty white uniforms the gua . fe showing. Identity of B Still 8 | Comeern oa o { Des Mol THE WORLD ers City o ex Motnes 1E S FAMOUS ¢. Pay befors October 1 wes wnd Placing of DAs 06 oAl Praserined ARCH FOR COMRADE IS FRUITL H1.00 & botile. Wre M X The King B [ - . DUYFY'S MALT WRISKEY New H £ Oficers Lunble to Locate Clue t ard Whereabouts of the Robher Who Escaped When Haster CONTRACT CONFIRMED IN GEORGE HUGHES ,_\‘; 64 61 Wl ! I Fire Dy AR Effort 1o Secure a New Set of Pla . ’ - : and i i dp : Y o s GV . . 3 amilton, a 12y < t r i} W N Tt your t, fhe ot g g ‘olty, has bhed T e - ) ookt et | & | Digests what you eat A : ! mpting to polson th m ’ ’ i \ Tt arti ol Ly digests the food and aida Tolaph J . Sargent, a prominent drus vl 1 ! y HiLL - N 4 strengthiening aud recops Bouth | « 1 I a A [ « ¢ r Le latest discovered digest- was a ' " s 1 Sta means of ded T . hit in efficiency. It toe - b efore & v coutrived to put \ otiatious 0 . . ' gestion, Heartturn, o 1o of e for supper, but Mr. Sargent ity the r brought abou L ) p ' A mperfe guest v:"\r o f He houte t er members of th 1 1 nt L I u|one allke stactor Large size contatns AbOUL (Y SDE PAIAT apared t C De'NI" T 5 CO. Chicage Mrs. | f h 1 o preparing a tie he gave it to his father I t Madison The instru t K 5 : muu PEANS oy K . n y and saved his life y s acqualuted with Murphy [ close the firmi h bis g 8 i ytlon, GoYeFY g.,V'OM EN’ s Vs 14 The girl confessed her guilt, but showed b he wau ment will see anis A : ‘ bty n'.‘-'.'m- Qorner No 8 . ’ row escape for the family. I% ; | Bluft 10 | the outrages i | | i % Mr talition were the prompt . Land, tucluaing | robber a number of times. | eration during 1 E Sacses snid ; t “sust for | aotion of the head of the h A b wun, who was o Frenchman |it can be stated that the foremoet among Al e By Our New l'iuu yoster! " fu The motio Swaln e to saloon frequently | them are Prince Tuan, Chao Shu, Chino and |© o “HE FPCS bbbt ring e M nd Macrae alone ve n the native Faed Between Farmers. at intervals of about two wecks and spent | Kang Y1 xcept Tuan, these names have Court Decistons, 1 Macrae moved that the original plans | GRINNELL, la, Oct. 4—(Special.)~A re- | (1o eveni her Jking. Ou leaviog | been Ilittle mentioned among those China | Toduy's supreme court decisions were as | 1 for the and avenue site be d has developed in Cedar | po would always purchase a pint or more | has marked for punishment, but they a vine alone voting county, which will prob- | o¢ \hisky take it away with hin o the less those who had 1 ¥ to tate ust Leonard Wychof eriou: for William Peterson with the outrages d they will be held to u tor seductio Baposed, most prominent farmers of th | arict secoustability $ \ ftman, Keok 3 ! a man named Fawo AOCORTH AL . | The German note contained i 3 nvic or & vers Jacobs. They have been arrested on the A clg X patches concerning the punishment of Chi wno cotpany i Barnurd W harge of burning a thresher belouging to | v sfenders is that which Baron uque distHiot, action upon Tharp & Pitts of Vinton. Peterson enter- | wit r nt ¢ th ¢ 5 Has boen okFiIoNt 4 W. H. Me 1 feelings of en or Tharp & Pitts b hin th < First ) fmatter " 3 The firm lost & mach carly in the sea ilding was son by fire. An attempt to wreck a second ngs and grof attend | was made with dynamite, which nearly re on was had he time | sulted fatally for some of the operatives admini p an. Measure ( i German charge . alniug signature | | B. Carte | tem werd 5 3 3 I SEWING MACHINGS AT | l | he dead & L RI.00 i it pie i e e 1 means fuil it 1s| OPINIONS ON THE PROPOSAL |, % lesrned today through an s Full nickel, with hi; | large stone in the grain and the las hone « Iy by fire. Jacobs has confessed tha r atlon by the | f b { wachines not H1GA 1. BRtatash. (5 battobis: (he pph watlamie county | Emperor Willinm's Latest Lookea | aching iwenibe | N N b in Loud Vinits se 5 a jinK, Q. v 4.—Emj DUBUQUE, la, Oct. 4.—Archt ] i\ regarded ue 18 making the rounds of h in other dipl i »us parochial schools. In the cour r 1o pave the y 5 tng . ] 5 P his remarks at Mary's German Cath b the power it whick olic school he ared that it was abso essential that the Euglish languas 1 t Baxter's firsi experie hould ght and that the catechism | Three ye g0 he wa t be learged in the English tongue. He 1% senger on the Wabash whew | Wi iret ’ isbury Vayor Objects to Tncrense 1 osce the 1 compure no nee ng g 1 t \ It ery one and person born in this country| the trai held up and the expre § tayor Hurte the language of his country | safo robbed of & large sum of moncy. Ou e ‘:1 the German schools. it, but the company had a posse of guards|* r ) Nroadwny Council Biufls, GRINNELL, Ia, Oct. 4.~(Speclal.)—An Officials visited the scene of the holduy " | ey i) g L hrax has appeared among cattle in the icinity of Marengo and the stock rafser uring of [4nd cattlemen of the county are greatly ¢ case was brought up | darme Several farmers have already Member Macras, “laid [icst cattle and the discase is present in| The board is afraid to |several other herds. Herolc measures ar an order of cour udge 'being taken to stamp out the disease and PAmPINE TFOIR GG S TR S e | position injunction order restrained the | the veterinarians of Marengo and surround- | (o8 Mot G800 BUEE R IR T e incurring any expense in the|ing towns are being kept busy vaccinating [ SHEUWECr S I H U Cad crossing, e ran down o track Lo the roud crovsios, +| STRIVE TO MAKE ATONEMENT Engineer t ! ctors of Galveston have | — . Fadoty P | oat bridges e R e NeVL R I DeIsexy e turned he meadow and struck acros hero bo permitted to contribute toward | GRINNELL, la., Oct R0l R S R he reltet of the storm-swept Texan city | Colonel J. B. Jeftery, United States post-| U8 Teive] SO RipRONAT gt & thulk Deurad ver played in the state by electric | house, eity water; § balane \endent Clifford and the prin- | Office inspector, was in the city today and | about duybreak ‘ e - ¢ i ) ance | established a rural postal delivery route | tent and asked for a drink. After aueneh | st sonday, st L—The dowages o monthly | out of Grinnell for Poweshiek ty. Th H“. ",,‘ thir AL LU Al o .T w | Press has deputed the highest official of the It Henls the Lungs house and roowm to Lnish iwo more | route 18 twenty-five miles long and touches | Into their hoat and wasd o B | b empire to make all necessary igements | Mering fro A ) rooms, city water, good repair; 31,1 $100 the country south of the city. This is the | 8¢Foss the river when they covered him | ERW : i dowu, balance monthly In the furnishing line and fur- | second route in this county, one of the | %ith & shotgun and ordered him out niture of all descriptions you will certainly | firat in the country having been estub-|MmAan got out of the bLoat and yesterday morning at daybreak and were [ previou o | able to secure t s of the robber wh At the An AL ombs Shoat escaped clear to the bank of the Missouri| Joseph H. Choate rcturned tl et e . a T river, where It is believed he secured a|the news of the ( e Fhboke boat and rowed across to Bellevue, After | received with much jumping from the express car when Bax-|evidence of the str i ! rin nus for the } Justi I 1 not then Griunell cc Grinne . lar fruit and sha 1 $1,600 novel game 7 © tomorrow evens | played at th Good § e, with bath and clo been equipped | cellar \ter, Clstern, good barn; ouly for It Will be the first foot ball A 3 WAL Mo Erected dor Baron |V nuab t iric light $1,006 th lal.)— | country. Two men, who were found cam; 1 t et aund Ofticinly pear the river, told tho officers tha teler and Official of the several schools were made i e et s hkatie Gonue. subscriptions The | fOF & most imposing funcral or of of Fole Baron vou Ketteler, the late € 3 [ " Fine X 10 1¢ besid, wsement, ister to China. She has also ordered the | ¥ f & and heallng of the parts | bath, cloget, gas, fur laundry room Al i I s s Pl el e b down the river bank. A boat i T , J nefit of the womor wixtiary ‘o [ f04 "“:l e "';"‘( GRS topath Attty ISR L BEEIT to @ fisherman named Rapp was found | éFection of a suitable temple at the capital | ¥ il t ‘wa‘ uced. Take no sub- | water on thiee floors e location b Iy erriam block —— - - 9 pir | to b memory. e superintende t &-Dillo Lrug Co. Jaba drace Episcopal church Directors for lowa Central missing lat ud it is supposed the man bis memory. The superintendent of Arade illon D . Omab; N. Y. Plumbing Oo., telepnone 250 J fc soap used in Coun: | GRINNELL, Ia., Oct. 4.—(Special.)—The | Who s t ht to have been the tra : | : W ross the river A | 3 | annual meeting of the stockholders of the | ficials at other ports will pay the g s g J avls sells pan - Ceutr ad was he 08 Y [ y 3 rr Davis sells paint Premitma given wits Domestle aoap, | 10A Catitral raliradd was held in Onka- | f 2N + police | BOBOT 10 the dead grmont | o, ohnston & Ke r k J | loosa yesterday. All of the stock of the € fhs An imperial edict de r + i Use Domestic soap. It's the best - A UM S pGgTAL 4 A & d ay, S Wl Entate Transiers. satisfy you that no other house iu the|OF by proxy. The directors chosen for the| Worn K poie o [ Tung Fuh Stang and other attsty 1 A ro filed yos usulug year were Elward Hawley halt @ g yer 100-acre farm, nearly all in cultivation, bouse, barn, well, etc., $25.00 per acre. | at Tien Tein has beew to megt the |t 8 Drug Btore; Bouth: Owaba, body on its arrival here highest of ;o 4 T e e |city equals Poterson & Bchocning's for LA Helane Davis, George Crocker and L. C distan ) e gcod goods aud low prices s an in 4 uire Pearl street d . irown | SENTENCE DAY IV DISTRICT COUN Viest Traln New Line, lercibly Effeetive Shot tni Stutes Citlzens in China Think CLINTON, la., Oct. 4.—(Special)—Yes- [ An examination of the dead robber ye ( should e and wite to James Judge Macy Hands Out tshment to 4 p . terda rain pulled into t ety which | terduy sho eleven of the sixt Shields, 4.8 ucres nwig nele v \ e Hiasiats Retave W1 rday a train d luto this clty which | terduy sh at el t th X 0-42, W tiracted considerable attention. It was | puckshot for charge that Express Have your teeth attended to—call and o' Bavings bank o ¥ Augudtus Smith, the West Indian negro | o qegi train into this city by the Indlana, | Messenger ured into the bandit > N, Monday, Oct. 1.—(Via get our prices and see for yourselves Mayne, Auditor's subdiy onvicted of attempted criminal assault| o e fowa Rallway company. For bhel, Oc yeat 4 o e ted character, w strack him o right Lreast within a 4)—Al a mectiog of Ameri an v ) how very reasonable they 0 pmem- Jackson's 3 most aggravated character, was sen-| .o gl mouths past the residents of Clim- | ; feud mun was | citizens at Ticn Tsin the followlag resolu . 4 Y y are. Remem 10w Squire Wilitam A y by Judge Macy of the di Pinkerton, s Squire's add urt to twenty years' imprison w. d t rt Madi n have 7 ting for this train and | wearing wh P 1o Le & nearly u lon was ad 2 ’N'l' ]L corts no more to h“\‘. 5'”</I1 “Ulv]\ i 1 with co | P We, citizer t 1 States, dey 5 It means auother i o ¢ i of ' z & » than it does to have poor. trs i Telephone 145 Domestic soap solls on ita merits o S e TGO e phone 145, Qunrtorts Waier wits R e R B e dad oun e | | il ‘ v L_ g " | 1. A, Woodbury, D. D. s Council Bluffs. Now duc betore Oc k they d 1 the Mitehell S POl ntto this city will be called upon to vote upon | BOM & ) 1 palace should have | Tel¢ Recepiton for Wald the granting of a anchi to the Blu raty dultery, was Phinney's band played t - i IKIN, § rd; E Y nmi City Eleotric Light and Gas company. The d to elghtecn 3 in Fort Mad concert and the ire | and learne ¢ 081 W * | sloners of the international f registrars will be in BCitad and nd th me ser o wa ted | fair wound up with a happy ending. This | OB the ra % . | v . ranging for ined oflicial re \u,.y aguin next Thursday. Keports last even 0 W azee, the young man who \ the corn pal ma nt | 8nd that vory light registration h, who pleaded gullty to forg: r in & body to the buildiug |into cu i i he neme of the Queal Lumber any ! : mt ¢ . h ipts have far surpassed the |particular Domestic scap outlasts cheap soap. of this clty to a check and getting it cashed | expenses aud a good dividend will be de The Burlington company brought fts |, o= G50 AR e | Prince Ching and Li Hung Chang can be ! - | at the Neumayer hotel, was given six | clared bloodhounds from Lincolo last evcning Howell's Anti-“Kawf" cures coughs, colds. | month tho penitentlary at Fort Mad - they were taken to the scenc of the holdup ey ¢ ) xv-“,,v,./.w as peace negotiators. | [ ana | Fiftecn lots fn a body for sala at & very reasonable price. These | rees are ar Is a Good Investment Marriage Licenses Licenses to wed were lssued yesterday t the following persons will muke & splendid locatlon for sowe factory. Several othor lots Restdence, will try to secure a pardon from the gov- | murder of Mrs. L. B. Herdmun of Gar ST. JOSEPH, Mo, Oct, 4.—Espress B Mucedonti, Ta. . ernor City on Stnday night. The borse und buggy | $€P€er Charles E. Buxter, who killed e sultablo for bullding purposc of them espectally will mak B SBHOR, {8 vvs iith, Wroth and Razee will be taken | that were stolen are still missing and | Burlington train robber near —Councll a fioe location for & home, belug within one black of the motor Josephine Swanson, Omaha + penitentiary today iere is practically no clue to the deed | Blufis, Was on the nger train th line and within two blocks of @ school house aud church located Judge Macy amnounced he would make | with the exception of un old lantern which | W28 held up and robbed at Roy's branch | ther assignment of law cases this morn son. In Hoch's case Judge Macy granted | Murder Mystery Unsolyed. and put on the trall, but did litle good. a stay of execution of tence for ten| DEALWOOD, 8. D, Oct. 4.—(Special.) T ot o days, it being understog his friends | There i 1l the greatest mystery in tb Mewn r Daxter's Story, lots aro located in Omaha addition and llo bigh and dry, They [ was loft 1 tho house by the murderer. [Bear here, on the night of January 18| rida i ¥ C | R S | Mrs. Herdman was & fine looking woman, | 1894, when the safe was looted. He has d y N Uhl 0 l 4 | about 22 years old. The strange part of the | been ready to use @ gun since that night. | § " | Apply Ry hall, Saturday night. | r s that none of th . e-burner on reported to be the case. The 4 Shoes for t " u look at th :xiw nt m:‘ o 1 ear-old f‘l‘“ of the family Is the l\" " e y ® R Council Biuffs. 4 y witness to the crime. He tells now |tridges re t opposite : niog's, Merriam bloc that an old man entered the back doc from the ind the | Ghildren at ¥ o Wae i, b DreAKIDg It cpen with an ux d ouanlen ven oot m: October 6. [l —m ( r nd save | imped out Conre arnn. y ng her husband e tralumen. Finally they started aw wken up with dis " pan Frank Have for sale a lnvge Hst irel fotinh shinken randhsx, finis sy « Shgg sm[e minor matters 0| Do you kmow me?" asked the man ber behir orat thelr e Anxaale s IAEe \at of improrail taviia anlaken. Tenah nis sud S bas N 4l 4 e last oven No. heads wnd Omahn SOME FARMS: VSR “ Thereupon the old man commenced firing I fired & ), aiming w breas 1 11 miles ne C. B., 16 ' e g4 at her with a revolver. Five shots we o rolled down the embauk y acre y in her breast. There was blood over the lled rank, Frank,' twice " NogpEeiad o L p | 8 L [ 8111 of one of the windows, where she evi- | KANSAS CITY, Oct. 4.--W jen, | Uiider the auspices of the \\“.H.y. W Main Bt § E d an't be | 4eRtly attempted to escape. The deed fs a | conductor of the train held up & o | Auxiliary of the Grace Eplscopal churet —_ ¢ ¥ wstery. for nothing was stolen and thera | cil Bluffs last night, describing the kill- | Elaborate properties, costumes and ef . A imprave ‘ ) Y m By " e no other motive. The deceased was [ing of one of the robbers, says focts, acr y fine bottem land in Recklord twp.,, SBVG our 0“0' {presting MeKinley K Well, in Boone county, Ia., and her par “Y found the robber's bedy lylng fitteen | ., . . . . 3 ng city, $8,000. well improved. SAVINGS. LOAN AND BUILDING A80°Y, | The new uniforms for the McKinley | ents reside at Donver. The funeral oc- |yards from where he was shot. The arms rices—Evenings, 25c, b0c, 7oc, . s o sumple of liste MONEY LOANED ON FARMS AT 1Us Pearl Street, Council Blud In, Guard arrived yesterday morniug aud the [curred in this city Wednesday atternoon. |and legs were extended, 1 recognized the !0C€ 2he, 2 Telephone G44 ]

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