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. K] NEWS THE OMAHA DATI INTEREST OF ’ N TNEY | Thotme O The first s a personal vwnbroker offered to bu / 4 / o 21,0 I low 1enes ¢ leposit, $826.05; to g notified the police When | DEATH BREAKS CONTRACT FOR MARRIAGE sn time dey it nttorne toe n Hill returned with another guitar and liw s 10 e purchase of the mandolin Detective Weir, Captain Denny = & Globe ne P er 2 The econd e and OMcer Walkington were in waiting plds Ite " MINOR MENTION | t QN TONT \s banker of Hazel camp, Modern Wood- and they placed him under arrest The nsw He Mns Made \rrang Davie Rlass the bank. The third elaiw 15 treasurer but refused to give any further informa- | Road Mr. Rile ar. - of the Fairview ( clation and | tion about himself or the instruments, The Ga t i Ixb for $ai4 posited n the bank. ‘The Instruments are all new, but apparently | ¥ine A. B r'e hote Iowa's Able Scnior Benator Will Debate | %" presbyterinn church. of which tha|of cheap make. Hill, who ia fairly well| DES MOINES, la. Oct. 9.—(Special Tel iy Hy R Uampaign Tssues late Thomas OfMcer w casurer, fled a dressed, I8 A stranger to the police | kram ) The wipreme court this morning 1M ] (st fdi clalmm of $58 against the ostate | attirmed the case of Alice Bartley aga e . ‘. ) Aceenia ¢ sement the administrators of the e % " A 3 \ CREAT STREET PARADE IS PLANNED Does yo neighbor use a Radiant Home The city council held a special session | .. Grorge n Greenleaf deceased Ve A . “t henting stove? If he does, ask him what | yesterday afternoon and after Inspectng(pha pjainiiff and Greenleaf had en 'K' il i it 3 B | he thinke of it and it b esn’t tell him | the North Main street paving inatruoted | ooy 1o an oral contract, by the terms Ttes y\ r, Budw Ro Gl Akt Bforvis Being Put Forth to Make This | that It the best stove he ever had the city englneer to prapare the plat 8how- | ¢ which (hay were to have b marrisd - noa tr Y the Great Meeting of the Cn on & Schoening's and tell ing the individual nssessments against the | Lo ™ el T e Waw 1o keep house T e [ -Sdingii- iy There 18 no stove on the butting property and submit the same at | o800 e o EE O onslderation that anta0-C work A an equal it as a heater an adjourned meeting to be held next Mon- | gro vt B A E AN of his prop Norih First | snve dny night. After the counell has accepted | of/t 0 W00 ERTE 00 May 6, 1505, The ire. d | the plat 1t will have to be on fle tWenty | jiivin ™ nursed him in hie last sickne ' i 1 Netd thi the Grand hotel, | MOTOR COMPANY AND PAVING, | {0 nepection of interested propbrty BRACTY. | contract as ta the property the opin “ ! efore the assessment can be formally ac- | o oo e the deciston of the i iy it 8¢ st night aaying| 018 FIRRC ¢ Up Awnin n New cepted and the certificates ordered 18- | 5000 court in holding that the coptract | G ’ Fingle | not be 1o Counell BItfts before 4 ofclock this | Having beeu prevented by the injunction The council found but one piece of PrOD- | ringe and that it SR e s P AL Lo CLL G A & proceedings brought by 1. Forsythe in ertythe lot on which the little Hebrew | o0 the death of Greenleaf. The opinion s Aot L eater. | AfLcrDoC ) o t court from taking up its teack | church stands—the assessed valuation of | it i S0 %0 0 I not sk for w C ; he meeting at the opera house will com- | Sixth street aud fearing that the | which is below the cost of improvement. | o e iance on the part of the deceased V. C Est ertake pearl street | Mmence at § o'clock, preceded by & toreh- | o0 iving that street might possibly | It objection s made to the assessment for | (80 F0IE S0 Gl BT el perform o he resldonce leht procession. Senator Aliison il be [,"00nmanced bofore the restraining order | the paving by the owner. the council will | g ot i E L el Misy Zoc y voen he guest of | the only speakor. Indications are that the lifted the motor company yvesterday | probably condemn the lot for the purpose | “ay ™ 0" handed down the following e 4 5 o it v LR S 1o Ita Utmost | . 04 notice on the mayor and city coun- | of opening Vine street through to North W. . Graff riaker enmed em- | apacity tonight parade will form | i 1 M . i opinions ot ot Phone 6 FRSIS \ would not become responsible Main street. It this was done it would | 0TI Fliint, G Hota 4 bes \led to| !0 front of the McKinley-Roosevelt club |, t of the cost such improve- | divert much of the travel from Bryant | w' chitecr wnd Tlenre b Casteel, doon i h . v n err headquarters, ory of Firet avenue and notice was served while (he|street, which Is in a terribly dilapidated | county, affirmed e ¥ South Main street, at 7 o'elock. The M n sesston on the North Maln | condition and will probably not be paved | Jamee Jlurrington against J. €. Hubinger L) nK T tcan Tl | sy RUKtd wadl ke Untibrmied COloTes watter and reads as follown: this year Margaret Kocher agal . t Marching club will head the procession. " Mavor and City Coun A visit was also made to Tenth avenue | meter. Cal Atirm Mrs. J € % W. B, Emerson of Atlantie, In., who went £ Counell Klaffs, Too Gen- and the conditions existing on the Mmkfk ‘”‘:M'y""“ i N e 0 Y N N e . Eawl. R e s e Botween in ng St wreers et | B85 i of ik ; u {ake up wnd remove (te tracks | Rated, with the result that the aldermen | Greenleaf, deceased, Allumilk r v Wooilime he World hall ‘Thursday even- | *P " be be McKinley L trect by i Ninth avenue | found no reason why Contractor Wickham | firmed " Ad i ' lub next Monday nigh He' v Sixteon \ Ninth aves | <hould not proceed with the paving there | Arthur Reynolds, president of the Des g feolh % lism and militar f Lol chom ha matd | Without further delay. This block forms [ Moines National bank, returned from Eu N aiat, Tonace ‘ f Py DnF- MERIROR 168 i restraining | part of the first contract and there will | Fope and stated this morning (hat while ' &e T some sound arguments I ! 3rl Gl rottawattamle | be no questions raised by the property | in the cast he had completed arrangemenis ' tedd $16 wh will. L LRl L L e S xld comp 1w hending I Wald eourt. | OWNers as to payment of the assessments | Whereby money in abundance couid he se o 1 of Clirletian church | He spake Saturday night at Carcg ere | WChoret mpany is resteained and | for the improvement | cured for the building of the proposed Des " grected by a large audienc " L prohibi taking up its tracks or | Moines & Northern railroad from th Ity ring ne at M & spesch was exceptionally well received .‘“"]“I‘ ng LI ‘h'~ ""Illn gtrevis] The Radiant Home base burner or the | to Webster City. Reynolds is president of Ly e Y i | Chatrman Re 8. Wright of the repub- | { o O raat of avenue should KIDg Bee Hot Blast will suit you. Peter- |the company which proposes to cons.ru . o Bk lican county central committea completed | be lot with the distinct understanding that son & Schoening sell them and the prices | (he line. " 4 Brunoing, both of | yesterday the assignment of speakers for | the sume ov any part thereof will 1ot be lare guaranteed to suit your pocketbook. | No Trouble to Raise Money 1 hier Siinjecia.of he cmDAFo | the country precinew for the batance o the | PAid for by sald company by reason of said | b, KIATNEIEE @ O | Ak i I nted thelr NATUFAISA- | camaten. - 1t 1a &8 follows will tuke die notlee and be governod ac- | | “There is no trouble about raising the pers yestor Boomer, November 3. J. 8. Dewell and | cordingly N | Quarterly Water Rilly money for this road,” stated Reynolds this oiViitiam Powere of the {“nio P Dotigs OMALA, COUNCIL, BLUFFS & SUBT R- | Now due. Pay before October 10 and save | morning. “‘While in the east | made | duughters, Kas' gone o sl Belknap, October 26, W. H. Killpack and | By N, W WEILE, Cien Brosiient | © per cent. Offce open Wednesday ‘evening. | my special object to look up firms o re home ¥ Svra N. ¥ D B BiuRee W HT & BALDWIN, Its Attorneys gard to the placing of our bonds. There The cose e 1 Cetiter, November 1, A, 8. Haselton and Bxcept for sundry FemATKS such as'‘*We _Dug Up Stolen Gooda, fs absolutely no question about the financ QitH pbtanine o Vikiee . by, No GIHCERE 1 e OBV trom | John F. Mitchell, known in police cir- |ing That is the easiest proposition we Walke ! N I tuay heitl YO cles as “Kid" Mitchell, under arrest in T U wollee court vesterd toda Crescent. October 2, Charles Harl and | some of the aliermen. the communication [ ot o8 G Tt FRACE : have had to contend with. The projectors case of John W he 1| w. H. Kilipack was ordered pluced on fils without com- | o'nti 4 L PACKAEES | of the Des Moines & Northern road will ol A SR o ; ¥ b | from the wagons of the Adams, United | .. s weel situation chirgel e an old soidier | Zocoootober 81, A, S, Hazelton and | ment [ ek meet this week and go over the situatio named Youne, with o il wan 01 Blh In turning down the motor company's re- | S ‘pronn "xin:;:;n:w ‘\"-‘“r“r\“.‘u.’:“:l.‘.l‘f The line of road now contemplated by th G its ; LBV Wak sCdliad | Oniauty October 87 A Harelton and | quest for permission to lay double track | i OUREY (8 LA <ILY YRSIuRdRY BEOTRINE | company will run from this city north to vesterd Thur as the East | w, H, Killpack | on Soi Main street from the intersection | |\ "roree for the purpose of showlng (PO” | Webster City. From there the roud will SRl L D N 1o ‘oF THie. tio) Hardin, October 23, T. B. Swan and W. H.| of Pearl street (o Sixteenth avenue and | G O 08 (R RUTPORE OF SHOWINE WhAT® | oxtend (o Clarion and in a northerly di Ehtil then, T8 Killpack at Treynor | from Browdway to the intersection of Main | o At TEPIRCT OF 2 AUARLEY AF Ihe 81016 | rection. Reynolds stated this morniug that Cashier Charles Har it (he Pirst| James, November 1, Clem Kimball and |street on Pearl street, some of the alder- | (ST | PO (e B0 ROTE UPRCHICIen | the financing of the road would be com Natlonal hank e saterday morning | [, T, vVan Slyke | men have given as their reasons that they | proua i SR0 SO A fpleted within thirty days. It is expected from Richmarid! Vi Wher 1 it | Huzel Dell, November 3, Jo Junkin and |believe the company should first pay for | yefl(veY PRWHDroKer weto recovered ns|ipg¢ the contracts for grading will be let LI ABa! AR HOUTIte ChHRTte ot Bl dyatan H. Hiott its share of che old paving at the inter- | noil 4% & 10t of clothing that he had diu- | pecember 1. It the winter work is done 18 & member < N L Swa nd | sections, Suit to recover the cost of ter- posed of at various places in the city ifl!l the line it is belleved the new road will Keg Creek, October r. B. Swan and 1 ¥ T 5 inter Mitclell was arrested in this city May & Forest Rutherford having resigned Fred | w. i, Killpack at Treynor. section paving was brought by the olty | ¢ " hogqiing without a lcense, but after | P¢ 1B operation by the first of July TITk athot ety “tred Doiadn of the | Knox, November 2, W. I Smith and W.|agaiust the motor company in 1801, but | ot PO TS BRI B FEAee, o I ter | Auditor of State Frank 1. Merriam to DI Roto from suqong. o NPAE B rernane | 1l iciiipask was not brousht to trial until June, 1899, | hi"® el & few dava was veloased as there | g,y "ygqued his thirty-first annual insur- and Sergeant Robert McPherson mude sec Layton, November 3. H. W. Byera and D. | when the court found for (he motor com- | % mo estdehe fo s at the goods | 0 report showing the business done in ond Teutenant 1 | pany. The case was tried befors Judge | 2 h him had been atolen, as the | )" siate quring 1899 by lite insurance it e R el et police at that time suspected. The rob- day for Tipton, In., where Mr. St Wil Lewis October 24, C. M. Harl and D. E.|Avlesworth in the superior court, who held |y © 00 (0 (RO ROREEEER T by | concerns. The fire report appear a4 two RN tha kAL haaVen on Be i a Fihs | atii that the ordinances provided that the motor | ‘oo “Witehell has been going on for sev, | MOR(AS Ag0. During the vear 143 life com- eran wyiod e stuie of Towa and Mre | Lincoln, November 2, A. 8. Hazelton and | company should pay to the abutting prop- | co™ ZUSIeER BAE BEOD KOTME OB (08 8€¥- | oypies were doing business in lowa, hav- fiyder the twonty-ntth annual meeting ot | o g, Kimball erty owners the cost of the paving between | Lo S A 8T HEEE e e e the | 108 M7.111 policies in force and insurance soclety. 1 Macedonia, November 1, C. unders | its tracks and for one foot on the outside, | thief. | risks of $468.433.543. Of this amount $241,- A foot ball team with Elmer Mdther an|and O. Blanchard, but did not provide that the company should | o) 470,759 was written on the books of the gaptain and Gearge 7T reyn + manager {5 | Minden, November 1, George Carson and | pay the city for like paving at street iuter-| Come in and look over our large line | fraternal beneficlary societics and orders, H““El’;’x ;"‘Itz‘““l‘!:"“ '4 . :3}::\}_\‘-{‘ e I-xh”»‘: W. H. Killpack, | sections. The amount which the city sought | of furniture. We ask an inspection of our The lowa companies held $21.7 13 and of the members of the tamous 1ifty-first ) Norwalk, October 22, T. B. Swan and C. M. | to recover was $6,322.88. Itemized it 1a: | goods and prices before buying elsewhere, | the non-lowa companies, $118,918,453. The }‘h“\.\.;‘;'\ anteers’ foot ball eleven are among | Harl Intersections on Hroadway from First treet | iy favor of your own pocketbook. Pelerson | stipulated premiuwi and asscssment con- Charles Bast, arrested f the | Neola, November 3. W. L. Smith and W.|to Eleventh street, $3,060.21; on Fifth ave-|& Schoening. Merriam block |cerns had $64,758,050 and the remainiog peace by becoming 1y olved fuica) | 1. Killpack | nue, from Pearl sireet to Eighth street and | $21,822,148 represented the business held by Rrgument with i eolored aman named Wil Pleasant, November 2, C. G. Saunders and [ Sixteenth and Broadway, $362.07: on Pearl | Howell's Anti-“Kawt" cures coughs. colds. | {he assessment accident associations doing Stewart,whom he Knocked through a saloon | Phil Dodge. | street, $205.49: on Main street, $1,609.1 g business in lowa Whniow: Was releusod from (e oty dall| " Roctord, October 22, C. M. Harl and J. | South First street, $235.08; Graham avenue, | Commonwealth 10-cent clgar The old line companies, seven Towa and pended during good behavic S Dewell $84.96; Plerce str $76.85. | ST0CK Y ARDS DECLARE DIVIE thirty-three non-lowa companie doing A, D. Hart will arrive from Cine o Silver Creek, October T. B. Swan and| The motor company takes the stand vluu‘ | business in this state gained 17 policy ‘::;:, morning w rlrlx “‘w bod o ”L #on | W. H. Killpack at Treynor | the courts having decided in its favor the | Sjoax City ( uy Votes Four Per | holders during the year and $13,127,020 in St R BUEAL Dere M Hart le g Valley, October *. G. Saunders and | council should not now’ insist on its pay- Cent on Ita Preferred Stock. insurance risks, having altogether $140, this city, and {8 frelght and ticket agent | George H. Scott ‘KHK this moncv nor hold it over its head SIOUX CITY, Ia.. Oct. 9.-—(Special Tel | 478,686 in risks at the end of the year and for the Tnjon Pacific at Clnelnnatl, with | Waveland, October 24, €. G. Suunders and | ae & club refusing to grant its request | egram.)—The Sloux City Stock Yards com- | 118027 policy holders. The premiums re which road he hus been for the last iifteen | o, f1, Blanchard |to lay a double track on sireets, which it 'pany held its annual meeting today and |ceived by the companies during the year B4 oManiabithakexautiVe. damittes it . WasBIngEDD, Otober T. B. Swan and | claims it has & perfect right (o voted a dividend of 4 per cent on the pre- | on this fnsurance amounted to §4,160,034 the’ Youns Beonis's tpernnee union the | W. H. Killpack at Treynor General Manager Dimmock of the motor ferred stock of $1,500.000. This wus the | ywhilo the losses paid amounted to but $1,- meattig which wis o live been held last | Wright, October 30, C. G, Saunders and L | company states that tbe action of the city firat dividend in the hisiory of the com-|lsqstaas That s, 268 per cont of the o s s hoaponed Until BUnday i m, vag Hiyke jcouncil will simply rewult In the company |pany and was declared notwithatanding that | jriniing received by the companies was Methodist chureh, when' A, 1 Mctoll f| York, November 3 H. J. Chambers and |abandoniug all the work that i had con- |the company during the vear has paid a|iaia our in losses Dos Molnes, state prosident of the union, | C. F. Kimball templated this winter and the improve- bonus of $500,000 to the International | \\Il‘l "!“"\‘l‘l A address | — ments in the system decided upon will not -Packing c y for establishing a new t ALLISON SPEARS AT slotx a1y, A..'n,."' I\‘\Iuh-(-fi;h.x"]‘“ onor.the. Crilic | Quarterly Water Bills be carried out as intended, for the present |plant here | ferring with Chairman v 4 Now due. Pay before October 10 and save at least. This, he save, will mean that the | It was voted to immediately rebuild the publican central comi L0 meet ; per cent. Office open Wednesday evening. laboring men of this city will be deprived of |hay barns and other buildings burned Sun-| _ Heds , i 0 bin diatrict. Talking o the oniitions earning about $30,000 to $40,000, which the 'day; loss, $18,000, The stockholders elected | -‘L‘“ X "? Jas ":\ L ’T""""‘f’ )==hoe ans appenred to hive eversthing et e, | FPeterson & Schoening have just received 'company had contemplated spending this |the following directors: ). (. Elston, | MEht was a big republican night in Stoux longed 1o them and u fow besides {eleven carloads of furniture. For house- | wintcr Crawfordsville, Ind.; John Ellis, Kewanee, | UItY. Senator Alllson addressed a meeting Fred Matthews, the voung jud arrested | furnishing goods they invite vour inspec- [ The city on the other hand contends that |11l.; Joseph C. Head, Latrobe, Ind.; Michae] | 3t Young Men's Christian association au with 4 revolver fn his possossion, wa ra- | tion, both of quality of Koods and prices. {ithi mioton aamapany ix smorally. ic:Bat iskally | QUdaiy, Ohlcane: By Wi Eatabrook, Nashus | ditorium and then went (o the court house e A TIa R on condittan shat s | bound to pay ior the Intersection paving and [N. H.: Willlam Reynolds, Chicago. The | !0 deliver a apeech before an overflow meet a oz s HEY Nama T Tona Breniy it TORS WORRY OVER DELAYS. | o qag wimply a technical defect in the | directors elected the following oMcers: | 0§ the auditorfum being too small to hold 18 the #on of & poor widow. who wrete the 3 ordinance which gave it a loophole by which | President, 1. C. Elston; vice president, F.|he large number of people who desired to police asking them to send him home, as t of the y M, MEnéatout : it ; ; : 4 e 2 hear lowa's statesman D a0 AL TR e, an | R i ee 1 slipped out from paying its just obliga- | W. Estubrook; secretary, F. L. Eaton; treas- | d 4 » ticket. Oraaitors. of OMost & Busky's bank sre.|sions urer, William Magivney; general manager,| He discussed the questions of Imperialism The receipts at the Christian home, a g g A | - John H. Keene, this city and so-called militarism. He made a strong : P ne, commenciog o Lecome decidedly anxious, ) hen cording to last weeld's finuncinl stutement e e rereiters daaline | Of all the stoves that are placed on | giockholders of the Credits Commutation | STRUmeNt for the policy which President continue to be below the needs of the fnsti: | due (o the fagt that the receivers decline |, -0 0 wo Wil stand on the excellent | g | McKinley has pursued on the qdestions tuton. In the general fund they amounted | to make nuy statement and have as yet company at @ meeting in this city today | DI Pl N e e 10 31510, Doing $10.9) bilow (e ARHMALd | made o romart 0 the court as (o the cone | 7260rd of the Radiant Home base burner |gecided to wind up the affairs of the com- | Which bave confronted bim and during the needs for the current expenses of the week | 11t ¢ ™0 FIRAT 18 4 oy, is | 2F the best heater made. Warranted ROt |pany, have the properties appraised and |course of his remarke he pald & high tribute and increasing the deficioncy in this fund | dition of the institution. This anxlety 18|, . 0 petorson & Schoening, Merriam | place them on th ‘ket for sale. The |t0 the president. Previous to the meetings 1o dnte o $NRI 10 (he manager's fund | stll further ineroased owing to Charles Of- |70 place it 9 MArket 1oF 88 0 | there was a large parade, In which much e Feceinin ware 810, Leink $10 below (e | ficer as administrator having fulled m‘ " i prosoriies involved aver The Bloux Oityit ovtoity M o i own Betency T thin fond tdgnereasink the 4o Igje an tuventory of his father's property Quarterly Water Bills |stock yards, Sioux City Terminal Rallway | e The day the bank went fnto liquidation | Now due. Pay before October 10 and save &ud \Warchouse — company, combiuation Woman Avks Dumnages. Renl Batate Transfers the First National bank offered to buy the |5 per cent. Ofie opan Wednesday evening, | Pridke across the Missouri river and real| RORT DODGE, Ia., Oct. 9.—(Special Tel The following trunsfers were filed yester- assets of the firm so thut its affairs could estate In Sloux City and In Nebraska. The | ogram.)—Papers were filed this aflernoon in the abstract, tite and loan oMce of | Le liquidated without delay. Charles Of N. Y. Plumbing Co., telephone 2 | Credits Commutation company was formed | |n the case of Mrs. Minnie Simmons for J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl strec ficer, representing the Officer interests in | of the stockholders in 200 banks which were | g3000 damages agaiost the eity of Fort Edith L. Stimson and ha 1ot the bank, declined to sell, at the same The King Bee Hot Rlast s something | nterested in the Union Loan and Trust Dodge for personal injury sustained in M. Maynurd By Tots and 4 | notifying the First National bank that will suit you. Peterson & Schoening | company, which failed in this city on April | getective sidewalk. The plaintiff has re Mt B s At M (31 were certaln assets which he was sure the ell them and guarantee satisfaction. Call |26, 1§98 tained flve of the best attorneys in the a‘.'ll-‘!““,l'. 58 and 4 Wi M er 1 Lol bank would ,,“,I ”m“.‘v||“,“\, circ mr:,"‘ o and see them. Cisss PIeh: ot GRiRRsIL: | eity and will fight the case (o the finish Charlen Fryzek and wife o 1.8 Ty 1|dgalre to purchase. Theas faots became Con € With Hughes. GRINNELL, In, Oct. 8 (Special)— i B son, lot 1, block 2. Torwilliger s i public property vesterday for the first| The Board of Education held a special | Trouble between the freshmen and sopho- | si0UX CITY. Ia.. Oct Becial) LA S i soo | time and did not tend to wllay the anxiety | session last night und completed the con- | more clases of lowa collegs, which started | yuvor Burton will at once request General wh, Tots 10 and 17 and et i which creditors of the firm already felt. | tract with George 1. Hughes for the erec- | Friday evening by the sophomores taking | yerriam. dircctor of the national census, to 18, Big Grove, w 40| On behalt of the depositors whoxe money | tion of the new High school bullding on | possewsion of the room and refreshments | purnish & list of the names of the people \Y;:.I;-v.mlj‘hl r: 3.1',.‘:‘, nd wite o i 18 tled up In the bank it is contended that | the Sireet site. The bullding is to be|of the freshmen, culminated this morning | .ounted in the census which gave Sioux City 50 feel of et 1ot 2, Avocw Lo it there was upwards of $140.000 Feady | completed aud ready for occupancy by |in s hot sorimmage between the cla 405 | 33,000 people and which was very disap and Loan company’'s s e 1o (vash in the vaults the recelvers should | August 1, 1801, provided the foundations |after chapel exercises. The sophs in bra '\‘.“....\';f"\"fi nd N others bave been ablo hefore this to have paid |are finished by January 1, if not the con- | yado had worn portions of the refreshments | S B RS e Sun & Subur out a dividend, which would have gone a | tractor is given until August 15 to finish | captured from the freshmens. This Wk &0 | e eeeeseeesesssssssssssssssss part 1ot 10, Rico s subdiy, 4% 0 long way to tide some of the creditors over | tho building open challenge and no sooner was chapel ’ Foronto General " Trimi' torporation thelr financial embarrassments. The | Under the coutract Hughes is to recolve | concluded than tho fresbmen made an on- H SPEAK'NG OF : B Taabania 0, Bianmun A Fhomsor opinion expressed by creditors vesterday [ 80 per cent of the estimate of the work | slaught on the sophs in order to remove ! SN L esrar And || Was that it would be several months before | done 1o date, when the walls reach the (the offensive trophies. Class room werk z UALITY ‘ Wotal seven they would receive any portion of rlnvlr‘Lln' joists, when they reach the second | was forgotten, while the other students 0 . b #BYETL. transters $1.451 | money unless the court should take some |floor, when they reach the third floor, when | looked on the fight and encouraged fts| ¢ ! | action in the matter { the roof 1s on, when the plaster is on and | progress e ctruggle lasted for about | § M Depositors continue to file their olaims | the fnal payment when the building is [ half an hour. when it was finally quelled | ¢ ? and yesterday claims uggregating upwards [ completed and accepted by the board's [ by Prof. Buck, the senlor member of the | ¢ : of 385,000 were listed with the clerk of the | architects. No extras are to be ncurred | faeulty. It was ferce while it lsated and | § ‘ ] district court. W. H. Kuhn, & well known | until approved and the cost fixed by the | many of the boys are wearing mementoes of | ¢ . farmer of this county, filed a claim of | bourd the occurrence in the form of discolored | & ! nearly $30.000. J. P. Greenshields, as ad-| The salary of Miss Cora Gretzer was |ayes. Sophomore Van Housen had his ankle | § . sa 50 SHOES ministrator of the estate of the late Mrs, | raised from $65 (0 $80 and the salary of [ badly hurt in the fght and will be lald up | ¢ : . Margaret Fox, who was killed by a motor | Mrs. Ingalls, the new supervisor of draw- |for several weeks : 2 ARE {var, filed & claim for $5,804, money that | ing and penmanship was fixed at $80. - — . THE STAR MILWAUKEF ¢ bank. The certificates which cou t be | ApdNare SANS - ATe i 8 i Lol olds fast to publi | You don't need EASY ‘.,:\','m, At han VR e Eetas n“',‘ :‘,ml’fl:‘";"“l,‘r: {more complete. Come In and look over [While mukiug & display of fur goods at the | § I flavor, The B i thon'ase bait T E | dlscovered yesterday In an envelope in the | OV K00d8 and compare prices with other | dry koods store of A, M. Welch & Co., Mr. H and deliclous WOPl OUt o | vault of the bank | houses. Poterson & Schooning, Merriam [J. F. Smith, a travellug salesman, was of malt and hops— NoFa DULEe. FIRS T | Shemes Ratli® fisd & Potition of tatase | DlOGK robbed of & sealskin sacque valued at $300. and ihe delicute U L DAY | vention yesterday in the probate prurasd-} Selliug Muatcal Instruments Bart Bartiolt was zobbad of & rall of blils Srome of thate boors ings in which Charles Oficer was made ad-| A young man Eiving the name of G, H.| ATOUDLIPE (o $120, while in o saloon. Al LAty 1o monk | ministrator of the estate of the m.lm'” Man Arneaied Inab miaht witllaintiam ot the men in the place at the time were fastidious, o searched, but the money was not found ‘ i — . Thomas Offcer, u which he sked for Judg- | ing to dispose of sevaral guitars and : H Blatz Malt - Vivine FARM LOANS u\u\\;"(o‘:unl:,dl):““:l“:: ‘)::':m; on 'I-M;!\l | mandolins at a local pawnbroker's. The Street Fatr at Atlantie. : i NonsIntoxiospt) | ' , in 4 or an order | police suspect that the musical instruments | ATLANTIC, la., Oct. 9.—(Special Tele TR ' Negoplated ju Basgery, Nebraska | requiriug the receivers to make forthwith | are the procceds of solue robbery. gram.)- The street falr and earnival opened | § InvaluableSummer Tonic 126 Mala 8t Council Blufts, '~ ' |8 report of the amount of property wmrh‘ Hill went ipto the shop of a Broadway | today with a good attendance. ‘The city z ALL DRUGGISTS ! — - |has come into thelr hands and of the lias | pawnbroker and offered to sell & guitar, | has on its hollday appearance, with its ga 3 VAL BLATZ BREWING CO., MILWAUKEE, ¢ Y “ By | bilities shown by the booka of th firm banjo and mandolin which he had with him. | decorations of yellow and red. The local — I sa'. our OIIOX WOYSetng | Attorney J. J. Stewart, who s a ereditor [ He practically admitted to the pawnbroker [ merchants have gone to great expense in OMAHA BRANCH, ! %, LOAN AND BUIL ASS'N, [of the bank, flled three separate claims | that the instruments had been stolen and | building booths and making displays, and 1412 Douglas Btreet Tal. 1081, § Wwrl Strect, Coyncil Blu@ls, Ia. |yesterday against (he estats of the late the showing is remarkably creditable. —eesssseressssetesstees e o being asked if be Bad say more said 1 , FROM .Y BEE: WEDNESDAY IOWA. | OCTOBER GREENLEAF 10 1900 (ASE SETTLED s Llowa Court Decidos Alice Bartlay 18 Not En- titled to Prope orty. e e STRENGTHEN ting held here yesterday by busiue b YOUR NERVES Wy gt edit 1o the m ' population PRACTICAL WINTS T THOSE WHO SUFFER VRO ATt TR 1o Wi IOWA CITY. In, Oct. 9. -(dpectal David B Henderson v ceted by | A SERIOUS CONDITION TRAT TOO OF 000 delighted. cheering people at 1 TEN PHOVES FATAL armory Inst night, where he formally opene the republican campaign of Johnton county. | Statiaties nrove tha ' o ¥ | For an hour t y ents, Tocal | oF \ A ' 1 orps and McKinley and Rooseve Ay e ot te W th trum corps MKl TR A ot o WY this clubs paraded the streste before the time | into considerat Rrent e for the address of il ening. On e Catsen rasult A breaking dow ihs staudivg room was i The Work. in order i ones ever held In Johuson cc and he the one nedy that has . 1w Nor address wus oue of the most P LG he treatment of a logical ever delivered at lowa HUDYAN In now within the reach of Henderson propounded the ( ont of the | every one whe as 1t Pe forme day In a clear and convineing v In | pAld lurge sums to obtain 1t in ever Riance Mhelr money was well apant. ¢ this meeting and rally scores of 8 were | BROdvan RVAFIRBIS GUreR Weehies bF (ha stayed for Cay Rumple, the next con- | nervous system. Medical cheristrs ha i m h 4 nirated and deduce L 1t 1 Result of an Alterentio LA ] L TR TR LR L S L LT L OTTUMWA, la., Oct. -8y Ris & Wheh neople ha s gram.)--W. F. F - nasistar I er ! ram, 1UDYAN is for men and women who a tendent of the Chicago Pinkerton det oy hervols and wt " ~ warrant issucd by Judge Hall, the inforr AL ALLCTREL TG tion being sworn to by Attornev ('t the nerves. i . Fulton of Chicako. Captain Forser Vamen w for tha many rafles ne been In the city during the trial of Samuel | 5% dlsturbances due to dixordars 1. Ritehie of Baltimore. Md., who fs chur fave n then with being implicated tn tthe Eldon bank Men wh Jreak and ner and torney Fulton in the Ballingall hotel. Some | H sale by druggists. or it w hot words were exchanged between the [ Be hent dire ¢ f ol . | detective and the attorney. Fulton charges | "T¢ vaur Arigglat dors not "lm‘ Fors called him fo name nd a tire 1 . empted to s ke him. ] f N = ) 4 [SSIDRLSE O GLERW NI HUDYAN REMEDY CO., King's Day in Session = SAN FRA 8CO, CAL BURLINGTON g Comwnlt free the Huodynn Dooters h kb & A Call or write (o they e slate convention of the King's Da Tor sale by Kuhn & an & M | ter's of Towa will convena In thic city Connell Drig (o, Myers.Dillon Drug Co | morrow with delegates from all over lowa A Fuler & Co A reception was held ht to the visiting | - delegates | ’@ CORNING la., Oct (8pec The 4 wl steam luundry in this city was entered | i - burglars last night and about $50 worth of goods stolen purely Veueia AMild _and Reliable Murdee Mystery Solved L A R DRRE OF THH STOM DANVILLE Pac Oct 6 The . IV AND ROWELE bt 1, W, i<eller, who was recently o i R i : Sick Headache, Biliousnoss, murdered feven persons. among ther ndigostion, Torpld Liver, being & man at .Lm” . -r‘ P county Dlzzy Feolings, Dyapepsia. promises Uy clear i the myste murder_ committed twenty-seven year OBSERVE B0, The news hus produced the grea It Wine sinipioms resnlting from exciteme Mausdale, for the two-fold | Dissnse of (i qentiva Organs: Conatl reasor murder was committed theie | oo Wird sk 0f ihe blood i whicl never been sutisfetorily clead | (he head. Ac (it he BLoTACH, NAdEeR up, and hat a man named 1. W. Keliar | hanrthurn, disgist of food, fuinesy o Hved i vicinity at the time | welght L tomach. sour aructations The murder near Muusdale, up to the | Mnking ot ensations when i1 present day, 18 known as ‘the m ery f dizziness LU The body of Barnev West- | efore the wsel was discovered i an abandoned e tead; o mine. The evidence of murder wis plal neas of the Wentdossel had been u lleutenant if (he Y Prussian army and was stud for :h es of hea I priesthood | ¥ Hore Sult Against D f Han ST, PAU L, Oct, $.—The 1 Stutes clr cuit eourt Apyeals deelded a Sold by druggists peculiur sult agiinat st N bink of Deny © 83,50 M af ¢ m St New York W, Wilder, the p thut am bunk, taking certt - Cittes 0f depostt then went to b Klondike and claimed that at Skagway he Mrs. Winaiowss snotnt was robbed. He notit th vtk stating | Has been used for over ¥ RS by it snder i threat of hanging he i been | Af &0t MOTH LIS for theit CHIL Compelied to indorse. the certificates, The | DRIGK WHILE TEETHING, W VEL bank retused 10 pay him the money and he | FECT SUCCE 13 SOOT T S the CHILL broaght suit. The lower court found in his GUMS ALLAYS all PAI favor, 1 point was rafsed wheiher cQ and i3 tho best r Wilder had " bond to protect the ARRHORA Sold by Drogg | bank In payment of the judgment he ap- | in every ol e world. He vure and pellate court holds that such bond mast be | ask for Winslow's soothing Syrup,’” | filed bhefore the judgment can fssne and take no otner kind. Lwenty-nve ceits - a bottle | r at Kendall Station, Muss Oct. 9 —~Mrs. Fred v 2 it tils eity ‘haw received a letter from Kendall Stailon, Wyo. stating that FEMALE DPANS | et husband was shot and Killed by Leigh Great monthiy Bitler and that the body was rohbed of §200 reguiniorfor e his watch and chain. Mr. Hyatt was a log- L W iy etail ger and wbout to return to his here |, S| casne raliatai i [aw with wiges, Butler | mountafus ) the iinaio, A'b¥ Lion Drug ¢ POSITIVE PROOF FOR SALE | Should Convince the Greatest Skeptic House of o rooms, cellar, city water aed ' biath, 4 blocks from P. 0., $1,400 5 §-room house, pantry, closets, city water. Because 1t's evidence in Omaha CoaTaOi heuRe DALTIBIONEN LAY WRLYEL | IUs from a cltizen—perhaps w weighbor. | yomentel woit BICE T ST Investigation will confirm it I Mr. J. M. Hetbel, of 1708 South 29th St Good G-room ho with bath and closet, | says: “'1 used Doan's Kidney Pills and con- | cellar, city water, cistern, good barn; only ! sider them a grand medicine for the kid- | £1.500. neys. For four years 1 suffered more than | House of 4 rooms, pantry, cellar, coal |1 cén tell and used medicine trom doctors | pouse, city water; $830. $50 down, balance {and other treatment, but nothing kave w i elief. 1 saw Doan's Kidney Pills adver- | !:‘_m and procured them i Kubn & (‘o-s | 3-T00m house and room (o flnish two more | drug store, corner 16th and Douglas streets, | TOOW®, ¢ty water, good repair; $1,100. $100 1 only took one box, but it did the work, | 40V balance monthly | 1 can truthtully say that I felt better afte “ine house of 10 rooms hesides basement, | finishing the treatment than I had for four bath, closet. gae, furnace, laundry room, | years. You are at liberty to usc name | water on three floors, choice location and 1 hope it may be the means of beneft 100-acre farm, nearly all in cultivation, ing others who suffer from Kidney com- ' pouse, harn, well, efc., $25.00 per acre | plaint For sale by all dealers. Price 0 cents ser box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N J hns & K ¥, vole agents for the U, § ohnston err | member the name, Doan's, and (ake nc 115 Breadway, Co Bluffs. substitute, White enameled quality in an line Buck's Cast thing called Buck ble as their $ and che Not 1 one Thelr §1 of it all 0 Cook Stove just as d the difference. Medium poorer- quality and less durabilit We sell the fuel savers of the soft coal. The Favorite Base Rurner 1 Underfeed Furnace saves haif the loss mean the best for hs run it ountr d or The 41 MAIN STREET, Council Bluffs, - = - 00008 0800000000090008080000900080 60803 L el To} JoX Joi Yor Tof Jof ToX } Towa. 4 - Good Property Fittesn lots 1n & body for sale at & very reasomable price. Thess lots are located In Omaba addition and lte high and dry They wiil make & splendid locatlon for eome factory. Several other lots | nuitable for bullding purpoces—one of them sspecially will make | fine location for & home, being within one block of the motor Iine and within two blocks of & school house and church loceted | in the western part of the city. Apply at i | { Bee Office, | Council Blufts, | a Good Investment !