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THE OMAMNA T’,\TT,Y BEE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1000, )lum After the men had been missing unmo| he holes they had scooped im the hillside |1 sm I’(nrl.r'u M'-:k" o8’ busband sad 1 0 N M ” | Goveten has oot beoo seen since Sundey |BATTLE OF THE BICDRT WASH . e e et | BN I JOMTA Knew All About Genlo he different commands bammer o8e | o "Gonetiution: 1 bave fust An : - Ao Arisons Oanyon Made Memorable by a | 420(heF o0 the backs and demand expluna | 115y sonnet,” said the por 0 and .““IISC‘CS. N o . ~ a ] N ight. that tim eme N short .y S f [THOCSANDS FOR THE TICKET 4 South Omaha Nows Doene i [ ; i h-rwutaxwwww«g Fort Verde, about Dinety miles to (ke At Destructive Chunges Due to (he ires and g + at Bixh B GENERAL CHAFFEE IN A WARM CORNER | west, had been intorme the route of a4 S Foreign Elements in the Biood ©. beer, Neumayer's hot Towa is Rolling Up McKinley Votas to Beat ' t s ( the hostiles and ha detach pous “.f‘: »v,..‘:,” ha % How to Obtain Positive and h and latest | the R Sreatly pieased at th bead them off. He me time by the Kecor | at Bium's ball An Inkhtand Made from a Homan | fajse trail near F reek at | e s - 3y, e say that the ha a Skull Heealls a Stirring Border swung eastward through Green and Pl i :.- i Per nent Kelief wd befors. The 4 t Incident — Chafiee's Rescue ant valleys aud struck Chaffee's CONGRESSMAN HEDGE ON THE SITUATION | 1. use was tavorabls commented tewm (86 Kpnekes, M g g S G . J. €. & W. Woodward, architects, i3 i sections yes and a request n jeloed by a scouting ! u '“rl‘y'\ W E. Lewls cells m tade that more speakers of \ne same kind s Apache from the east, o R fomn'n bes nke Hoy Hin Tonr of the State Shows Mim that e gesigned sth Omaha aur , whiting desk Minneapolls | pany of White M Woman!® Best beer, Zudweiser the Pacty is in the Highes ampaige i Pt Boer of ganeat|some cavairymen w what g Younkerman State of Organization of Nrs ake many r & peoulise inkatas Close | Morgan and Converse, and at Prese votes this fall. One old democru velops the fact that the re- | force pushed on at top 0 » \d yesterday: "1 have kmuwn Mt for ink 18 & section of buman|in the mick of time. Tho Apacho scouts S fom s ur years and, uarm he ju White from exposure to the |belonged to an antagonistic divislon of s T etk et e g i launry, 121 Kroadway Hon. Thomas Hedge 11 ' verted me.” Other rewarks of a foade ¢5 serve its purpose through | the tribe and rendered the best of se: Mo ve aiwa a W Estep, a Telephores. Of she sa times it's telling the butch Kain shutting the door on the baker, hidtn’ from be house rent man and #inging, whem Sun of congre ¢ similar nature were heard il over iting tn silver upon & polished wooden | vice [n the fray. One of the scouts, in iy ! 7Lhe repubilcans hope that from now vo bat t s highly valued by its owner, | cidentally, was “the Kid," the Apache who Wit SEraek Them arrungements can be wade 0 hod for 1t 1s & memento of a Aght wherein he | later wemt on the warpath alcse and to sled O » three times a week & {pated—a fight such as soldlers rarely | Whom are charged more than twenty 18 ordet n of the hott in the history of ' ders o ory the proser ¢ e hwestera Indian warfare. It brisgs up| Lieutenant Morgan came out of the fight They t ia asseried that memories of Chaffes, the heroic, now fght- [ With a severe wound below the shoulder uth Omaba going dem ing in Cb Armed with a repeating rifle, an exprass, | o'y (0 nes or date for con- | fall The fight was the battle of the “Big|shooting expanding bullets, he ¢ They looked o RS | grans wil) at least one spaech In| Quite & number congratulated Ma o Wash " relates the New York Sun. | bebind a boulder and suiped away at the [ pejarcut | of the board | each of the eseional d s Kelly yesterday ou the good : Though the action has but little fame with | black spots that bobbed around the edges ol et WL W stronger today in|tained at tbe bali. lu rep the general public, its memory is cherished | 0f the great r across the gulch. He | poo with lightain " e, pa . Towa for McKinley than it was four vears of this kind the mayor said (hat ! by cavalrymen as one of the most gallant [noticed that an Apache RImost 0DpORIe | jug'io tho offce, he & g pall ' ” Lnton, ag0. 13 the way Congressman Hedge de- | posed to n the best of order & own to their arm of the service, Par-|him was dolng some very good sBOOting | geinq the visifors what feat A create Northwestern (i i scribed the pofitieal Bituation ‘o “ib8 tings, B0 macter whet.er uem- | {icylarly did 1t demonstrate the effective- | {0 his direction. Exposing It a 1t | jpprossed them among the wonders of t ures ea of the Chatrman Wr republican | state as observed by him during his pres popt or repubican. I Dro- | gess of the American horse soldier and [tle more than be should he waited for| g X . oL eounty centr " ived a|ont tour. He said that while the pres “to reverse toe order of | i apility to beat even the Apache onm the o to raise bis Bead. The mo-| “wjy yrikes me,” sald the ome with the 3 e e 3 ' ent campaten {8 pecullarly a quiet oue \nings and give to every speaker, no mat- | trqjl and in the fray. When grass time The edge of the Apache's |y gy whiskers, “that you have ot the 2 or six paciages For 1o o & Miss Harric A g nevertheloss the meetings at which r.; h--l ter what political party he belou@s tu, & | came in the summer of 1382, about 150 c ‘“_"'”“"“1“"‘;' ”"":“‘r}nnw lot of pretty girls 1 ever s os on ts Srugglat doss not keep HUDYAN s spoken have all been well attended and | f4ir and i{mpartial hearing. Anyune who | Apaches, three-fourths of them mature 4 T o o ¢ — v ot 1o the HUDYAN REMEDY s : O Thenll Tatetstot 10 the diMRSSIn:of | Lone oo oeeiorbs betioin tul LS il the | el S abieis, rolbemas |8 AMRiSE or risochat-shot tro tho 113 |WILL - DE ~WARMER_ TODAY | n Krancince, CRyra, he 18 His observations led him 10| intention of creating & discurbance will be | yion. on the Gila river in Arizona. They|O9f #ome unreckoned warrior struck him t DYAN, Doctere that the repuublican party Was | igken to police headquarters and de.a.ned | giarted off immediately after ration day,|and he dropped Wenther Forecast from Wushin : gains dally and that people | yniil the meeting in ¢ At K- | well supplled with food and ammunttion. [ It was io 1821 thn;h\l orea r.»l,)m.»a. to bk A VAVIERTS » Ty were satisfied with a I oftered tho democra m- | It was in the days of civilian Indian agents. | the scepe of the fght 13 ihe ool Winds 1ons and ot willing to take chances | mitiee {he services of as many Poiccmen | The godly man in charge st the San Carios | WASB" With him was Jack Hicks, who | any change While satisfied with the |ay they needed and offered to swear in 88 | agency, when advised that some of his|bad been with Wallace as a scout, but process. nditions under the present administra- |many specials an they desired. This was | wards had decamped, only expressed his | Who 18 Bow an affuent cattle owner. They Bireet o, people he noticed were WillIng 10 /4,56, the committes naming the speciais. | sorrow that such lies could gain currency | searched the battlefleld over, noting the The t ar discussed the money, expansion and | This fs not & matier of poliics wich me, | to the discredit of & peaceful and long:| Cartridee shells and broken accoutre seasior g, whe eriallsm fesues. “The people in 1owa |pu g question of preservizg kood order In | suffering trib ments that still Nttered the pointa whers (SEUETU TN Tl RN fain: Saving are as a rule busy these days to tAlK | yno ajey | ““The Indians passed the populous eopper | the memorable day had beea the warm- | i, wisik "5'6,,6”5:?;(55 - B R e Pt P mining camp of Globe at a distance of oaly | ®t: They found the boulder where Mof-| "pyringiana, Hitnols, lows and M } - Eld . X T n 1 practically gene out of business. Every- That Missing Bond a few miles, gathering in about all the xnu“llwl ought ‘",".',M‘ " 3 . | Fair and continued cool Monday und Tu \‘\;\Tfr’/ Branc A hr | body who wants to is working and that| That missing gas bond is cais ng (he @ItY | horss herds of the nelghborhood. A platoon len 1 was hit the officer explained, sty bbbl Wil pre v P M is the main reason why this presidential |officials considerable uncasiness. A cafe | of the local home guard, the Globe Rangers, | | hod just shot at an Indian behind tha D e this e ampaign lacks the excitement of former |ful examiuation of the records of the pro- astily mobilised and was started off | VIS rock across the gulch. Let's go over |, ... jo4ian Territory and Arkansas—Gen Hon. J 1 1 paigns ccedings of the city council fails to show 4 the Apaches, recover the horses| T . ot. Behind the | ©Tally fair Monday and Tuesduy. noctherly Ry hor ; Accompanying Congressman Hedge here |that the bond of the Omaba Gas company, | and warn the settlers fn Tonto bastn. The| -~ Ofer there’ they went Heud the i L aon 18 1 : v erday was F. M. Molsberry, & promi- | in the sum of §.000 to faemnify the ci.y | waraing was given, for the Rangers, by |UIE Fock was @ crevice and in that wan “UUN oo Generally fair Monday and | S - AR Wi port Der nent attorney of Califorala Junction, who | against loss by reason of cxcava lons, was | hard riding, managed to beat the Indtans | WeIRed 4 bleached skeleton D s b L A, ! BR go L. M. Bower . Blling speaking dates through the state | aver accepted by the council. The frao- | into the basin. But mext day they wers | 'h% SKull Was missing express rifle | “or Colorado, Wyoming and Mon.ana— =~ AN e W T } n \ auspices of the state central | cnise granted the company calls for a(penned, twenty-five of them, In & cabin | “0% FIeAly eve had beah (ruc t | Pragrif P e i o | Generally fair Monday amd Tuesday John D H Y \ sumittee. He waid the political situa- | g5 000 bond, but up to the present time the | on MidAleton's ranch, to fight a long-range | ":m"" bat is where the inkstand came| ..\ " i gl PONSETT, DELROY N General M tton in lowa was all that could be de- |1ing {tself has not been found and tiere is | fight in which no one was killed and to o scal Record. .25¢ each '@ for25¢; mator compa red and McKinley, he thought, Would |no evidence to show that one was ever hled. e R watch the Indlans stampede their horse DIAMOND CUT DIAMONT OFFICE OF THE WEATHER NURBAU, T ABO b Union Pa . t s t a much larger vote than he did four | yayor Ensor said last evening that he was | herd. But the Rangers did good work | OMAHA, Oct ! : )CLP[‘ MRE: SPY&CO terday morr T the y-fourth strect | years ago. His experience as to the at- | gitive that a bond had been filed; in fact, | in that they delayed the Indians a day Necame Carrent in re and pre > wi e W KER and Droadw 19 tendance at the meetings where he spoke | po g T Ia th wned the the same Congress: Hedge nds; they who will | aravy . - - - Merchar 3 h the same "‘l 4\"‘ man 0dge ‘h to make an aftidivit to the fact on foot, the Apaches passed om up Cherry N Maximum Mrs, Wi e otnt - 4 e 1 Rk owds and close attention to the | o P issing | ibte | eras i LGN (56 Witk mum ten . 10w s Snothing 3y T Ba haen oon t the issues ool v R Phax 2 3 bidic: o g Has been used for over FIFTY YEAKRS by ing ra as he a 1ssion of the isa ful it the city can at this iime proceed ¥ &b b Norse pleted . p re well under with 1th suits to decever Elsfelder tumpede ) | The three words opening the above quo- « n i TEETHING, way. M ed to the gr d w t C Els! e - < Lt c right a able weather 1s had Quarterly Water Bills Schiagel and Burke judgments The settlers had been alarmed and bad tation from Ford, “The Lover's Melan- f s 3 TENS (he ¢ ‘l‘t“_ 'Xll"h\ O PATR probubly be ready for | Now due. Pay before Octuber 10 and save | [n this conmection Mayor Kelly said yes- |fled in time save om one ranch. The twocholy.” Thamaston: act 1. scene wre 1 5 RES WIND COLIC, and i the best rems w_i! < ; per cent. Office open Wednesday evening. | terday: *At the meeting of the city coun- | E1gsby brothers had about 100 valuable|recalled by Mr. Joseph O. Theard, who y for DIARRHOEX 8 d by Druggiste of Com Who erved in the Ph —- ¢l Monday night I shall recommend (hat |borses and had taken time to gather them | tells how he first heard the expression : nce X Y BT Biteiow's Ssothing Byrup, ines this fink_in the Guards' armory | COUNTY SAFE FOR REPUBLICANS, |all ordinances and documents of any {m-|UP from the range. The band was being in 1845, when he was a mere lad, relates | for the day uch | and lake no otner kind. Tweaty-five ceuts or the nsidering the 3 portance be pasted in books prepared for |held in front of the ramch house, ready to the New Orleans Picayune. 14 rainfall since March | & bottle. :t’".r:"m( i L e oL Chadrman Wright Says He is Confi- | (he purpose and alse that coples of thege be driven away, when down the vall.y| It was at the race track. Two sports- | ISASY f'ifl".r““f,}:‘. Captain M. T Reed, Dillon Mot- dent of the Election's Outcome. important papers be made in & book of the thud of horses' feet. Driven by |men were conversing. One of them ad-| Deficjency for cor. period taz, Sumuer K committee When the ballots are counted in Novem- | rucord, By doing this I hope to preserve daring bucks, the Indian herd of mired a flashy diamond breastpin wora| Reports from Static . lomemememomomoNomonmen Sh ity Canning re- |ber it will be found that Potuwa.tamie (ho records and prevent the mislaying of | 1008e ponies dashed into the Sigsby bamd | by the other : B e A Ground Floor e T anith, thadiien: | county will be right up 1o the repuu.l.as |gocuments.” and stampeded the horses up a side can "That's a fine pin you have” says A Indian 1 we “ars i front raoks,’ sald Chairman Wrignt of o | yon. One of the Sigsby brothers and a| ‘“Yes' replies B.; “it you fagey it 1| IC€ with a Big |V ault— (] SR SR the republican coumty central comm.ttec | Indiana All Right. French cowboy named Houdon mounted | will sell it to you for $500." Located right on Furaam Street, in & g FIRE PROOF buildiag 1s an oppor- ¢ yesterday, Reports receivid by tue ¢.m-| “Uncle Jimmy" Scott, the veteran gate- |and started after. At the top of the cad-| The bargain is consummated, but A no- @TATIONS AND STATE ittee from precinct chairman are iucs. ! keeper at the east entrance to the stock (yom they met death, though pot till they tices that B and the other feilows are OF WEATHER. flattering. They say that the people yards, Is in receipt of the following letter | had exhausted their ammunition and sent|quletly laughing. He says nothing and ou P athouth " Stho theg " broughout the county are perfecily sat-| from Hom. James A. Mount, governor of |five Indians to the happy buuting grounds. ' reaching the city he goes into a jewelor's wng man ' _with isfied with existing conditions acd do mot | Indlana The Indians then turned their undivided |shop and asks the man behind the counter requisitior haye want a change. Thero is uotafng to indi-| “I have buen canvassing largely in the | attention toward the second S giby, who to examine the diamond - ;::;‘“'{.,"“(‘, il | |cate that Bryanism is making any ga ne in state and I am confident we will carry had been “creased” across the chest Ly a ‘It 16 & fake stone,’” says the latter. tunity which may net come in for g compani « the county, but on the oth.r band reports faua for the state and national ticket rifie bullet as he ran for the log house A then bargains with the jewele years. There is another large room o . t adjoining which you may have, it you g want It, which opema on the court. g Blectric light, heat and janitor serv- g ice are included in the reatal Dosides, thera 15 an advantage oM being n the best building 1a town. @ for a 3 trom the several precincis sh.w that con- by a large majority. The republican party Sigsby's defease of the cabin was glo- bandsome money conelderation R. C. Peters & Co., ¢ Rental Agents, 2 ol . veris are being made daily by the repub- has redeemed every promise, wh.le every | rlous. Though painfully wound:d, for | genuine diamond in that pin and next day’ Ground Floor, Bee Building. o -0..-0.0.0..-0..... heel n § a WASHINGTON, Oct. 7.—Forecast for Mouday aud Tuesday For Nebraska, North Dakota and Sou b Dakota—Generally falr Monday, with bitpany pondi h three 30 certain of this that he is williug | Leaving the Rangers to retura, crestfallen New Orieans, d e wsads, - “way dnwpxy uopdReid eNemomen clear ans. Chairman Wright looks for a b g prophecy of Bryan has proven false. Hence | forty hours, single-handed, sleepless, he he returns to the race track. | majority for McKinley in Puttawaitam.e the people are disposed to vote for the #tcod off at least 100 Apaches, thirsting| K and the gang smile broadly when A ounty and feels coufident that the en.ire | party that has redeemsd its promises ana for his blood, enraged at his conticued re mes around e e P county ticket will be elected. has brought the country to the higheat | &istance. The cabin walls and door were What are you laughing at?" he queries S e put ¢ The republican meetings held in the va- | degree of confidence and prosperity ever |perforated by hundreds of bullets, but to “We are laughiog at that spurious dia- & ‘\f‘-"l"l 1 i o~ rious country precincis are well aitend.d. |attalned, while on the other hand they d.¢ 20 avail. But the Indians could mot tarrs mond you are wearing - " 2 e . n fact, at many of them large v wds have |trust & man whose every srance and lopger. The troops were on their trail I'Il bet $5.000 that it's genuin it fr Broadw re-| soss Senile W n f been present and the speakers have Leew prophecy has been found false. in con- and the emoke signals on the peaks showed | torts A a bl e i istened to with close attention and evi- |clusion I will say that Indiana is all right” | impending danger. Io the night they gah- We take the bet,” reply B and his L. A. WELSH N. Y. Plumbing Co., televaone 250 lent interest. In every precmnc. so far, . ered up the es of several Warriors | chums | Forecast Ofctal tdaiid the republican meetings hav wn oat Cars Talk. whom Bigsb shot and hurried away The orowd drives to the city and enters | = = = 60,000 cakes Domestic soap used in Coun- | large crowds, while the same caunot be| A great deal of interest being mani- | northward by had done even better (a jeweler's shop. The diamond is pro D L] el Blufs last month ald of the few meetings held by the |fosted by business men in the proposition |than the Ran The eavalry was close |mounced genuine. Two other jewelers are r lyon s 2 3 e Hryanites. of the Commercial club to bold a carnival behind. seen and they also find t the stone [ ] Use Domestic soap. It's the best. Chairman Wright Is making arrange- | of some sort here mext year. The commit At that time, Chaffee, a Sixth cavalry | perfect. Quarterly Water Bills ments for a big meeting Thursday nisht |tee appo.nted last Friday by President Flyun major, was io command of the lit le throe-| B bands over the money PERFECT CONONOINONINOINONOINOITONS Dr. Kay s Renovator Now duc. Fay before October 10 and save 1s week, when Hon. H. W. Byers wiil | is composed of hustlers and will get to work |troop post of McDowell, thirty-five miles | Later A, haviog had the false diamond Guareuiced § 4 e open Wednesday e he principal speaker. Mr, Byers (s an|at once upen plans for & celebration. Just | northeast of Phoenix, then & village. Gete reset in the pln, meets B and offers to re Qeng vie . SORNHUSEER. "hfj‘:“h,‘,,:;_"‘_:: quent speaker and a monster mesting | what the nature of the celebration will be |ting wind of the outbreak he joyousl n the dlamond to bim ou payment of ik and 31 Send for kres Samyls, Free Book Howell's Antl-"“Kawf" cures cougds, colds. (s looked for. The afternocn of ihe day of | has not, of cour ween decided upon. The 6ounded “boots and saddle” and with half $500 he had given oo ow er ;‘J"'" Accce. Dro B J. bay, Saratoge TR P T the meeting there will be & conf-reace of | committee will about for novel features his garrisom cut a vus-fr‘w high .\{ata zal | B gleetully accepts (as the stcme —— » There wore mo new developments lo- 'N¢ (OWDShip committesmen of thit dis-|and will endeavor to present tho outlines ramge, past deserted Fort Reno, through | gang had moted the day before had h--v AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. HOWELL'S Don't sufter from trict at Minden, at which Chairmain Wrigh Tonto Creck (U curo the very worse casea cally in the train robbery case and 8 of the plan to the public before long. -...1;: and flw ', the Ni"r‘u valued at $1 = O '\ (LS ' T tacdit ts still unidentified. The lo | ¥l be present, as well as a number of D Anchas. He arrived at Sigsby's omly a| When the story became known Used by people of refinement n‘l aw #10p and oure b cal auttorities do not attach much impor- | /*24In8 republicans from this city. Bohemian Duilding Association few hours after the last Indian had de- aports took up the saylng, “Dismond eut| for over a quarter of a century. "l’,‘(’ e, Al dr tance to the alleged identification by St.| . The time of Senator Allison's arrival In| Some day this week articles of incorpora. | parted and it was his hand that first shook ' dlamoad’ | §eta. Tosebh Sertien ‘cumcll Bluffs next Wednesday has not yet | tion will be filed at Lincoln by an organ- that of the brave frontie an. But there T e e e | The body was viewed by severs) huns Leen definitely settled and until th is | izatlon to he known as the Bohemlan Build- W&s work for him ahcad. Leaving Sigsby ¥ - dred yesterday. a continuous stream of !N ATTADEemaents for his recepiion cacnot|ing aud Loan asscciation. These are the of- | {0 bury his dead he pusted on at a Kl | goppior Dantel's Struggie to Pay of ‘t n people passing through the undertaking L¢ COmPleted. Much interest is being man- | ficers of the new company: Philip Zalinka, 28 pace. Thirty-two mlles were covered the Debts His Father Left rooms of . Lunkley, where the remains |'1°3t¢d In the meeting to be celd bat n ght | president; Joseph Sterba, vice president; |in five hours over the roughest of moun-| Qne chapter in the of Senator Danlel | T lie. The face has assumed quite a dif- ! the opera house, when the distingu sh d | Frank J. Fitle, secretary; Frank Koutsky, |'a! Soon the trall was lined with | Is sufficient to tell the whole story, rela'es HE ferent look since 1t was first photo. S6PAtor will talk on the issuss of the | treasurer. The directors are: J. M. Tobins and discarded troop horsee. Buy | he Chicagn Journal Until now it never graphed. s the coloring with which the | COmPAIED. That Senator Alison will be|Frank Benak, Don Hlovka, Philip Zalinka, shrewd campalgner, bad brou:ht | Jnown | X 1 beaple in the moustache was dyed has been washed off BTeeted by an immense crowd seems to be | Joseph Dworak, Michael Volen m from McDowell fitty extra country dxe W “ with the preserving fuid and 18 now a pale &7 assured faet, as advices from the c.uu- Novak, James Sterba and Frank Tlustus tam Dar f Lynchbure, a man of pr straw blond, while before it was & dark precincts are to the effect that iarge —- - Indians on the Watch, inence and considerable wealth Alth At the request of Superintendent Butler Present The ety council r fire 1 Y 75 graphed abead b and smoke and blenket | and during o which suecer of the Adams Espress company the body | 1B uuiforms for the McKinley Guard |session tonight. While nothing of great tguals the coming of the galloping troop- | he was a o who foresaw th X ars agaluat oracking. 1a to be kept here until this evening at |*0d the Colored Republican Marching club | portance Is booked now it may be that 6ev- | ars, The Indfans turned aside into one of | Sreat comt V4 cument of ths eoun AL THREE-FLUED Buse least and possibly longer if necessary bave arrived and both these oraanisati ms eral matters of interest will be the great canyons that indent the cliffs of t terpris But he was sar x y lmitat but no will participate In the torehligsht parad:|is reported that Jnd, the “'rm’" of the Mogollon b i bel visionar o TO TWO D A HALF A Cara that will precede the meeting at the opera | tender his resignation as orney and | hg outnumbere » : oy i ; 3 D COAL will heat three rooms The 1 wrers of Banner Salve ha se Wednesduy evening | that W. C. Lambert, one of the best known 3 datermir 4 e r . 1\ Nigr v with the FAVORITE. authoriz iudersigned to guarantee it | Local politics are commencing to warm | attorneys in the city, will be appointed to i of ig Dry : at f ek strong fort for burns 5, ulcers, tatter up somewhat aince the first of the montn | fll the vacancy. Mr. L t has m rocky hill several hundred 'y it n he " 3 { NVENTED COLE'S ORIGINAL HOT rema and all skin disesses. You have your and candidates are beginning to get out | speclalty of municipal law and is cons that absolutely commanded the { 3 stove that bas revolutk money back if it doesn't do all {t eclai and hustle. The democrats are centering | entirely qualified for the positior R ths Eoree: Dhakeattits & oy 3 . n h r business of the Un Myers-Dill z Co., Omaba; Dillon's r forces on ome or two of the c un - Drug St th Omaha | ofices tn the hope of by so dolmg and let " R \ & o Big Receipts Looked For a He d men unde 1 1 4 ) soft o |tiog the others go they might posstvly | prom revorts rec - tle i . FURNACE |1and them. There is nothing at p P ey s predicted that the e p ) X med thi p . i AR 'y Buck 4 present, 4 Davis sells paint [Bowever. to tndicate that the r pubioan | Catre this week will be very k 1 ma . eption v iny " § " FUBL'BAVRRS OF THE preparations are being made according wa 1 rock to rock ¢ county ticket will not be elected from top Premiums given with Domestlc soap. to bottom, | Range catile have been held back to some | ¥ we ho be indians wars ¢ 160 keen for success to attend the anticipatad ” P m L ft e8 HARD COAL RESUL Domestic soap sells on its merits ommonwealth 10-cent o { extent on account of the fine condition of fee, with a score of c ncigar FIRE CAUGHT FROM A SPARK | fai™.on Srpourt of ihe fine copiition ot ¢ B e Quarterly Water Rille are therefore in much better conditio ; . 1 the e Now due. Fay before October 10 and save | S1ows City Stock Yards Company Suf- | formerly. A heavy run of hogs and gin bo fire of ording r s of b § per cent. Ofce open Wednesday evening, | fers Heavy Loss Through a | te also leoked : They ot | Sunday Blaze. 1 ,. Y tashioued " a even v go. Blixty ( ? 41 Kain S!reef. Domestic soap outlasts cheap s0ap. | | SI0UX CITY, Ia., Ot, T—(Bpecial Tore| City Clerk & A ORI U o b tor T 16 voars o : Council Bluffs, la. grum.)—A pasting locomotive set fire to ! cating 3 e t nk th woul i X her's cre | one of the large hay barns at the stock- | booths ar ! 3 i m n Yoo IR M N o set vards this afternoon and $13,000 dama e | day or two. mes to selecting elecs v t t . g o 3 . ieh cripg ' was done before the fire was put out, The | tion bootbs some dificulty will be en s | des on e fire started In the northwest corner of the | tered as there is @ scarcity of vacant roo Jcknow r ; ineten, , e ol vard as wind was blowing from |or bt 1 red that tents . p . that direction it was feared for a time th:t | have to i b 1 Fourth | & e . — $3.50 SHOES he antire yards would be swept away. By | warts ¢ sl POINTED PARAGRATHS, . By have ' on was ¢ ARE prompt action and bard werk, huwe er, | been securcd : ! foot. Up t Mis Sense of Pride Is a Good Investment e blaze was got under conmtral. About - o swallow-tailed guidons of Shashias A LA Ry, Waskington Star yfive cattle pens were d.s'royed. be- | . Maste Oity : a howling RIOR | \p Meekton, “there is ¢ You don't need ides three hay barns and a horse sh d. |, PTOIE 0G0 4 5 tamilar fgure of Mtalwart | oy to make of 3 R % The horses and cattle .wore taken out| o 'p . |olda ca Vallace. The Indians, over-| .y is 1ty WOFH OUt L0 R T t danger before the fire had spread. The B e iad & 301 h f et unwilling to lose what they | L bav: comtort Stock Yards company will &t cn-e begn e e Bt their prey, sullenly and slowly | (e dons & L By work on larger she those w.ich 3 a'm \ ted, fring trom behind every boulder. | were burned. The covered by | Fed g 1 end of the bill pamed, the vantage | asurance ball ot Koutsky's hall « ud was with the whites. The Apaches | Vctober 2% an? ran for cov the rocks at the "ARM LOANS ;‘"\:}[ul';-n \'x" tn Well, | It ta axpect that ""'H"."”v: o1 the | aide of the gorge. Iu"hm- fire of the ad- | e 2 | ¢ NNIPEG, Man The badly de. | DEW O Uding Will com- | \uneing foree was too heavy and too accu ply a Negotlated In Eastern Nebraska | composed bodies of Charles Daw and Jacob | ™" ¢ ‘oo VAT i 5 1 rate. Leaving horses and supplies, the | WHITE HOUSE L - 1 Mawn 8t Council Blufrs [ Smith, two well-to-do farmers, were found | crhin Bematar lenves 1odns for & chmpeinn, | Apsches wildly fled, each for himselt, scal COFFEE. Bee Offlte | buried in an old well on one of their farn.s | ing tour through the county. i ing the steep sides of the canyen. Ther [l , . ~.onie who are willing to pay ’ s Y “ By todey. Daw and Smith had been missing| The Labor tempie committee (s reported | climbed the cliffs like fies, te ba picked ot || Fair hut not a fancy price o . d ave Your DIIOX IInitng | stoce last July. Ther had just sold their | to have several good locatione in v by scores by the relentless rifiamen below Cleland & Smith, 14tk & Douglas. Council Bluffs. SAVINGS, LOAN AND BUILE ASS'S, | tarms to a mnn named Govelon, be alleging | It looks as if the labor uniona South | \" taw egcaped, but most of the survivers OMAHA. aha would soon B nome ot the 153 Pearl Street, Council Blu " | that be paid Daw 45,000 and Smith & large | oyiei® WoUld s0on have & home of their | Lol aark dropped their riies, came out of g don't motice it. At any rate don't'hold it up against m a while I got to thinking of the fact th You see, every omee |

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