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8 THE OMATA DATLY BEE: FRTDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1900. o . - FYT~ T e e o) - - VIV Nl{\\/ OI: l4 , ry > ‘o.oooooooooooooooooooooooooo0o...¢....[§ / / Cd L D) -~ 1 - —= - — e @ $) 3 : “Lits ] MONEY AND ARTIST ARE GONE COUN Uik, DL e Gl I an addity wnent Tond it | MONEY AND ARTIST ARE GONE | o K * e L G, and T, H: Lavges o y | Qo COUNCIL BLUFFS couNen sieits, % e of the estate of fae tate | De8 Moines Women Miss Coin Spent wi o 10WA 10WA ., MINOR MENTION on @ PHICTER : ¢ ASKING FOR 3 MEW TRUSTES syl < et P T . . ‘ & i 4 . 4 4% it cannot be partitioned | L L) lepreciation. K. H. Lougee | Co et : ¥, 1 inted trustces | PICTURE MAN AND WIFE NOT TO BE FOUND | $2 p - . ; ’ make thair bond | { Bond Company Calls Court's Attention t A L . L) i Incompetence of 'W. H, M. Pusey \ the Sehe Are Told That | . P Possesston of u Haby i i h \ { baby §I8) WIER Waken Will Hecetve six Dotlars Per | (@ tan! Good Values in srqe . ! Baldwin 1 BANK'S AFFAIRS TAKE A BETTER TURN ' i it D for & Courne of Instractiu | o i v e oo n ! 8 Ehdet" kel 16 Underwear : ol [0 T Pablic fidence ¥ 1y Restored neton DRE M " black only, made | . o ! den rid ES MOINES, Oct. 11.-—(Special Te | Men's heavy At $3.00 i ; " prt of Conditio I's | vam.)~Thirt i e, © of 4 good chev . N iheid is Mapeoted Kate | | am.)-~Thirty women are after E. C.|{@ N 1 il | At 30¢ fleeced shirts and | eu——— |, P ) oIy Eapecte ran | Evans for alleged swindling. Evans skip- | of. with large appliqued reveres, | drawers. worth ¥ D \ ' soon o ' ped out last night with $100 secured from | ¢ high storm collar, full lined, co: for a9, shapes, in felt a ¢ K : Virs, O'Brien had reared the child since it | (M compluinants by aileged traudulent | €@ uck, worth $5.00, ur price this w ; 1 {mmed with b i old and recentiy placed it | MEAR®: EVAns and his wife ran & picture | gg ;). 505 thers; styles thut we . . : 0 fhe Fidelity and Dej mpany < re of & woman in Omuha who was to | S1OP—that is, they hired women to enlarge | | Men's silk feece $5.00, our § « P d he p Stiryintd ffvd & petition n the dist o oo B Harre Smicy | Vortraits. They agreed to give them $6 per | Og e i ok K ¥ e ourt yesterday asking that F. L Duy be o plumber of this cit bile working at | We¢k for their work after they had mas- A fine Kersey | hirts and drow each " f O itarod an truatee of the Ballard LrUst | this woman-s honee raw the tape S o' [ tered the art suciently to warrant his [€® | At $8.78 [ ciotn Ladiew | ‘ well miade irtaker ! nd in place of W, H. M. Puse he | learning the particulars, offered to adopt ving the portraits for fAnishing. All of | do Tacket, 1t bisok and very durable; worth $1.50; of o, Mr v Hrowh 18 c with Ter | 1ate Mre. Sarah J. Bailard of thi 0 | provided his wife consented. Mrs, Smith ' t : ; & winter, M Villiam Browr ' : Octobor 18, 1807, executed a deed of trust |saw the buby and at once declded to take ft | YOMER Were to be confident there was no | © tans and castors, full lined, made with | 2 Wanted-( general Aty Mn Pusey. turaing over o him the |and the child was given over to her. Lust | SMch In the scheme, because it they de-| (@ large roveres, high collar and beil | — - Y North L 00 « o be held by m | Sun y ) sired to cease rk he . D i oo of - s Gl stroet, 3 um ;,v ‘,'“ 0 in ca v: t 1“ ul l,",; .»;’H‘ " w; Mrs. ( lm.;.. y;.lm‘-\ her Omaha | 1ot o “oW ’“‘r:""lm:“:'dmfp"" ;'.‘"‘,';\ '@ shaped sleeve, with two rows of stiteh i Ladies' Egyptian | large variety of shapes and styies O br. 1 oe I8 home fr I I for the benefit of O. R. Ballard and other | friend to come to this side of the river and | il . ol sbhudgn il | t wort 50, our pric C M . ot her heir got the baby. saring she wanted to mce it |0 learn the art. This morning Mr. and [ (@ e B e b e s At 25¢ I LB B UG LU U R Mra. A A lay for Chi i< g ‘ Mre. Evans left the house. It 18 & " ¥ | pant ko fine felt;: would eas Y sago of pue 4 4 The Fide and Depostt company was | before it passed from her possesslon for- | - 101se supposed S i s sknlodin pants, #ilk fin ild easily bring pe e ,.‘ ' bordsman for Mr. Pusey as such trustee | ever. The i got the baby, promising "’\ ‘m;" v” Omaha. It e thought he 1-y o tshed vests and drawers, made with | Price. only $4.50 cach P ploim 1 oo e kst of lang its petition for the appofniment of |to return it, but as soon as Mrs. O'Brien Fown who was in DRVERpOM | A fine all wool | french yoke bands, worth 39c, for ; ; foriu J RJl this city n place of Mr. |securod poasession of It she refused to sur bkl UL e R < I At $7.50 | Kerser Jucket, anl b ®, i . -l Aormeb i Nhpes e Pl e Omrien wom- | down today as follows | @ Mack. full satin lned, neatly stitched ‘ Ladic heavy At $6. At in ne D t r Al neompetent the company doe tth decides the habeus corpus case today.y mun. Linn diserde " nst W. L. Criss- | all around, truly a bargain, only a few At 50c¢ Ango fleeced et . e of A » ( no! 2 » be lable an nger on hi on. e r ‘I.) B on mech ”‘\i * left, our price only $7.00. lerse bbe trimmed in b \ ; ! S Fi N e b koBTeREIONS ATed. in Renl Estnte Transfers William . Lippold et al, appellants, | (@ ve nd pants, heautitully finished worth $7.50 i ®, 4 Lk wing fors were filed veste galnst 1 W Lippold, Pottawattamie dis: | > = i) L Ui } t he distri et B with "“ da he abstract, title and loan off trict, Bult fof partitior of real eatate. Div. | (@ Ladies' all wool | “Of!! = PV gach po | } Ay Offcer & Pusey the Maryland company 1s |\ | RS : 1. Hea rdtan, against Wood- | (@ $10 Kersey Jackets ®, : : I8 W Bieh to 3. C, Marxen, part perfor Coirt, Cedar Raplds, Action | he fir ake legal notice of the dout i 6, Allen & Cook's add t o Affrmed d in tan, brown and Children's He, w % ‘ o [ AT i B ke SR Al St D R [ % Rasn L IR AETATH B0 DL awainst Mollle Forrest, | g black, finished with six rows of stitch L. Il eavy ool And well assorted line of * " tod Taw ( o the unt o $22,000 ixh Lu Rever kg b ine ol i ing, a guaranteed satin lining, lare leeced iyl a-Libl Mr A i the clerk of the district rt, which Fannle 8chmi Polk district, “Action to set wilde wn an: | @g ~ Thite pearl buttons. This s the best b A ; Vldett ment. Afirmed | value in our entire line a ¢ ¥ J ! brings the amount of claims xo far listed 3 il b | alua o line and worth $1 $8, $9, $10, $12 v ' y i 75,000, Claim he amount octi Roye W i Work to Secure Hasna. | €@ =ser proe’st0i00 esSis an ants $8. fi_ s * -_‘h 2 i " ny has made ar ; o were vestorduy Mo Metdrim, part St 9 b | In spite of the refusal of Chatrman Hanoa | @ - . 4 5 and $15 to $25each. o frente wireby it W re t wgainst the estate of Thomas Officer and | ( . Y ; bl to come to Des Moines when the matter was I v at the P AN A AR 1 2 it I8 expected that most of the creditors | Rowa B. Meidrum and hidand to' ¥ first broached to him, Chairman Groves of | {® sadies’ short tight fitting and Box Following Prices: } " done Mors & Kloin of the bauk will now file their claims also | \ I ¥ LT M0/ iale il 1| the county committee is continuing his ef- | @ Coats in red, blue, black, tan and cas bl and com- P Al Kinds of muttresses ma by new | against the estate i oot forts to get him In Des Motnes, and it is re- | tor, at, each TR R At $1.00 fiae of ® Process Weiter th . South: Mah ; 4 Council BLMTs, )| garded as very lkely that he can be se- | C® 2 to 9 : S {LLSULG str leplione « idence In the Firm R Rl R J‘Im‘ . 312 s|5 $|7 50 s|9 s25 11-2 to _‘,‘ s vt (tés" cak ° fembers of e Kolghts and | f ' Confidence in the ability of the firm to | tor, pari nely nwig 2-75-40 | Y ) Uy l 21-3 to 1 N Becur T ruested t poci ¥ was restored somewhat y day | block 6, Oakland; lot | A charter was lssued by the state auditor R 1 gOWNS, lace trimmed, extra (ull g P o) morr ening 8 o'clock at | P® A PR ored SOHISWHRG YRS(GHINY. | block 1, Big Grove, Oakland to the Ringgold County Savings bank, with | €® ————— -~ s el made, for $1 the office of Dr. Keller when it became known that certain attor 1770t 4 and subdiy of nwl swii a capltal of $10,000 | (o 81 . sesne @ » lium A, Dant Mies Maggie A, Neys acting for a number of depositors had | 12:75-40. w. .l 500 : sy 7 1.4 § An order was fssued from the adjutant L d W T ot maha, were married In | made an investigation of the. property held Al d and husband to B, J D T 1 T e L Gl S R T e b o e e €0 Ladies’ Wrappers | mEm och R " ¥y the bank, W ha oven satisfacs w. ¢ | 1901, no officer of the v Juard 13 ¢ yenrs A b it fory. These atforneys stated that they | Jennie White and husiand o ARioifo L e KT S o NS ki L At $1,00 [~ AL mem }in n Modern | believed the {s of the firm. when re.| Iorl, lot 4. Auditor's subdiv of uwly governor's staff excepted, will be commis- | fg (ood lino of ladies' wrappers in | . | - ; ® WAl mer bl LI MOl el et y Ll SRl ln\\ ; - 0 toned by the commander-in-chief until he | . calico, percale and fleece lined, at | gt L ¢ meet at thelr hal th flerne " b } pet hyurivy . 0 | 3 - bas been duly qualified for the office before BARGAINS IN BLANKETS AND | fanunel, neatly 1 [ ¢ gldlock tn Gttend (he' furiera M I:\ ‘|“m,r tor dol In!{ulmlx‘h it will [rlul;lv; Nine transfers, towl seeseesss BTy Chonrd of not less than three or more than | @ BQG.SI, SI.?.‘) $|.50 and s‘.?s COMPORTS, | s$1.00 . 8 Tl i gty ShlyiDaLROteting HeEhr - CRRRILAEe. Paving Washington Avent five officers of the guard, the board to be i 1 \ receive their money. Much of the anxlety | (ont Wickham has commenced the | appointed by the commander-in-chiet. 1t €® . H ¢ 4 members ar: ¢ felt by the creditors is due to the fact|javing on Washington avenue, beginning at | the report is adverse and is approved by the | €@ ® ; e vt T cliss of the Coun. | CCIYers. although onc has been promised | contract which James Saguin brought pro- | issued | Co X ol Bluffs Woman's club will meet th's ‘“‘““" daily b "‘1“ last “';;" The "‘=l“-“”‘ ceedings in the district court to enjoin the | The lowa State ociation of Rallway —_— D ‘ j wlternoon of { aloek 4t the clih rooms, |on the part of Charles Officer to filo an | fuiiling of. Contractor Wickham stated | Surkeons met here in seventh annual con 4 b i i B e i Dasiman e JaaL et Bl s, ';" his """""I Attt has & dis- | yogterday that as soon as the block of pay- | vention today with some fitty present. The | (@ 401 to 405 Broadway, Council Biufis, Ia. % 3 v k quieting effect and until both these reports | ng Tenth shus betwee! day A e ' 9 i Treasurer Phil Wareham of the Federal | U0t ing on Tenth aveuue between Main and |day was devoted to papers and discussions .0,0 i Javor i reccived from the bond. (Are With the court depositors are naturally | Sixth streets is completed he will at once Today the visitors were entertained at a A VUV VUV VVVVVVVNVVVVVVVVVVVVVOVD M Ik company u check for'the amount that | anxlous over the outcome place a force of men to lay the paving on | smoker. i FE R R B LT The “‘“w\-mkIHM;;r was went 1o the | Pierce street botween and Stutsman| Whether or not the disgrace of an unfor- | . i e e i ot sot buen toetd. | recelvers yesterday by the Tirst Natlonal | streets. Work on the Hre ¢ paving has | tunate girl should, where possible, be kept | COLLEAGUE FOR HARRISON o ~ l| ”‘l:lilV;fl} rkm: \“‘\Avfl: alve clng bank ooty ; ¥ heen at a standstill for several days in or- | quiet or should be common property for dis- | RRIS 9 0000 000009000002COO0 G000 O0S0O0O0O00@ next ey evening. Oetob R | COUNCIL SRR, T Qi 1 1000 | der to permit the motor company (o raise lts | cussion in meetiogs of local unions waa the | Flace on Nague Honrd of Arbitrai [ wion, 2 v elvers Bunking House of Officer & Puscy, | tracks The sewer on Grabam avenue has | theme which presented itself at the morning Declined by Cleveland Offere f Michuel i was r wd of o | CHYS Gentlemen Helng advised that there | been completed by Wickham and the clty | #ession of the Woman's Christian Temper- {6 ADDihor: e ] gl Wit yiutérdiy "Aftcrnoon wigie | 5 About 8100 cuslh on hand belonging (0 | engineer’s o measured {t up yesterday, [ance unfon state convention today. Ofeers | iy -4 crosaing from Omaba o i motor car e 1 R ik that 11 Wil 1 | Preparatory (0 making the assessment. | were elected for the ensulng year. Mre.| WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.—Probably with | Bake Biscuit in 3 1.2 Minutes. o |/ Bo Wia Ve o Jostled him S hie | some dittle time before this In pald o . | Georgla B. McCle| el d v to g o aRLraDYe (] i ) iihe car, ihe nolice huve | Crder that we may be of some assistance to | Woman on Library Board. | A B MEPIRIAIOITINE SO0 LT AR A1 BALBAILA LY IO b0 VIV the) Uniitec, dialeatrapy White enameled line Buck's Cast Cooks and Ranges. Only t et LG plekpock the creditors of the bank In paying them | Mayor Jennings was called 3 president and the former president, Mra. | sentation on The Hague board of arbitra one quality in anything called Buck Lo victim Drital ahd. m week the | uomariing npor their Tinds which ire ted | o inings was called upon yester- | gita B, Hurford of Indianols, was elected | tion complete in case there should he oc- | @ St 3 ; g : : ¢ In Denver, (ol N siptar of 8. . Mos | UP We beg 10 offer you 3 per cent Interest Gt R A S e from ' the | aorpesnonding: secrelary. Mrs. Flors.J, Mo- | caslon: tosrefer-to that body for: ssttle- |© ... Thein $15.60 Cook Btove Just as durable ds: their: §35 Rapse. Plalner and * ¢ Rroe or Thie e e e veerved woid | iBon the dally baiances of a part or ali‘of | Council Bluffs Woman's club, which urked | Achron and Mre. Nannle B. Howe of Des | ment some of tho Chinese indemnity ques- (@ 1068 of It all the diffcrence, Mefum Anc oheRpar ATalleh lu alliother lloes) g hat while aer Injurles are serious and <he | l ! | the appointment of one of the members | o . : | v mean poorer quality and less durability. Not so in Buck's. Ove qual at while ner Injurles are serious and sh Moines, for recording secretary and treas- | tlons, as suggested by Russia, the pres o I, putering w shock, she will prob- | Cnianiar. | Of the club on the library board when a | urer, were re-clected i Tt e s o the best. We gell the fuel savers of the country —Cole's Original Hot Blast Huwle e % 1 tnfiananns No reply to this notice had been received | Vacancy will occur by the removal of — able .»un,»‘).gm- for ex-President Harrison for hard or soft coal. The Favorite Base Burner—two and one-halt tons will g Drder of Odd | entertain 4 num- | Up to 1ast night by the First National bank. | Trustee BEdmundson to Des Moines. The Leaves Creditora to Mowrs sod in plaes of sx<Presidest Olevelsnd, |@ ° '+ The Undertssd Pusnkos ssves Rall the osat of hastlng ° :v:'r‘vm“u i d, s and thelr wive It was stated vesterday that the receivers | committee presented the names of Mrs. [ KNOXVILLE, Ia, Oect. 11.-—(Special.) lbA kel Eah Toabisi to kotant s ‘, B ot be prebont promoqeTee |and Cbarles Ofcer bad dropped all other [ Horace Everett and Mrs. Keye The | The Express, published last evening, says: | o¢ arbitrator. Today the tender was made o 0 B T e o hrgeant P 0] Work and were busy preparing the reports | mayor notified the committea that as far | “Austle Ghrist, a,well kuown Young | g, ‘snother person. but il | 2 b invi to bring their wi \ men | tar the court as he was concerned he was perfectly [ Knoxville business man, got a team and | oontance it e 56 SREASCAR N A N |9 o s e —— willing that a woman should be placed on |bugsy at Shive's livery barn Thursday | known his nam not deemed proper to make | & ° tractpr. CAMBONY 0f hin atceptance of the | Davis sells paint the board, but declined to make any prom- | morning and started for Pella. Since that | i ° o PO bridge r Indfan Creek at Fifth and iR T dh A Lits (ise until he had ascertained the wishes ) time nothing hak been seen of him. He | PENSIONS OF WESTERN VETERANS. | g 41 MAIN STREF ® Doionavonues, | Campbells bill for the [ JHOEE Tron e N onnected with | Of the citizons generally. If the citizens | has, In fact, absconded, leaving his busi- | c o e brid ed Wt the last meeting . B, am, forme connected w L . i ake ths | ues 4 Ruadite aiit War Sarvivors R . by the 3 ; f the cit ioll, but was Inid over untl | the business department of & local newss | desired it b willing to make the | mess and his creditors hehind | ELYORE, "‘ embered by the ® Council Bluffs, - - = lowa. e {he wtructure had " been fovmally wecepted | pabor ™ it rneg terday from n three | APPOINtmeNt, he said Since his abrupt leave ft hax been | \M“\""l'l"{‘ "“"”"“""" : o C A R e L A el e R v found that much of the collateral put up at | gollowing penuions Iise becn' granied C#00000000000000080C000000608C8 000 808 NIEhL on sus 1 of being the person and ohildre d not heard fro m fo : 2 E ie banks as seey or loans is merely ssue of September 2 | xS BN DIERL on suahiclon of Delng the person who |and children had ot heard from him for| The McKinley Guards and & number of | coples of notes that he still had in his | x Nebruski: Orig Austin B Trumau, | | This citv ol then sotd i o, o&0 11l | the last two vears and his return home | leqding republicans went last evening to| possession. In some cases he had t uperior, §8 Restoratlon and refssue ~Wil- | g = == =i e 4 horse traders, who were si wently taken | yesterday morning came as a joyful sur- f r po! o a o | " r - Wwo or | lam W, Hickman (dead), Omaha, §i2. In- | AR 1ERdATA wina wereialiibecuon T takon | rontorilay Lmol Minden to attend the meeting at which Hon. | three copies of the same not deposited in | crease-Lewis M. Willcox, | Beatrice, 5. | || | Proved they had been imhocent nurchassrs | ik e H. W. Byers was the princlpal speaker.| different banks. 1 Original widows, ete.—Clarinda Bacon,” De- | || Of the atolen harness. purchasers | “otior leaving here a few years ago hel Chairman Wright of the republican centrall collected advance payments nstances he | catur, #. War' with Spain original™lid- | | I ] .?*r}-“lvw.‘ L in the case of John Lindt | WeRt to Edmonton, Alberta Terriiory, | committee accompanied the party and held |yet due, receipting the makers ,,': T,‘,‘:Y“'fl‘.“' l‘;;lllg;v'\“llll.‘..l:~1!v| ‘l‘(“'-l‘w-?vn Web [ I 4 gaalnat Augist Ublein na the Schliiz | from where in 1508 he started overland | conferenco with the township committee notes therefor—and the makers of the | g, Gity: # Bilas Suavels, Mascatine, 3 | ) o g A L Funiror ot | for the Klondike. The journey occupled fof that district prior to the rally. Most of [notes will always have thewe receipt e | ARG poi B Mervih, Sin orove B 1 1 ! a otice of appeal t the gupremé | ¢ e - bseldadins y. ; s e recelpts as [ Alexander Cummings, Dunkerton |1 gourt, This i the suit in which Tind thirtéen months and was wrought With | tho candidates on tho republican county souvenirs. They are of no real va'ue, as | Supplemental —Charlcs Anderson, Dubligie, | 1 Is a Good Investment | Soaured. §iudsment for Bilka ¢ t of | considerable dan and hardship. He | ticket were present at the meeting. the notes stand against him $6. Increase— Benjamin Franklin Markin, | |/ | ont of poansssion By the ltigatl kept | spent a considerable time in Dawson City - 140k whols affain A Rolfe, $§; Nathanicl ks, Jacksonvile, | The funeral of the Inte Jahn Smith wit |#nd secured a good claim, but his cer s * Allixon at Shenando (ot i LALMARIEINAR B REOAS UiRrNS)[I0E ATRRAR, EaIS b D RISy LT Fifteen lots in & body for sale at & very reasonable price. These bo Beld this aftornoon at i oclock from | tificate ran out before he was aware and Senutor Alllson left yesterday mornfng on |0 (¢ rnpu"m‘n“ “:,'d N"'”“'l ad & “""l" Philllp Yates, Blanchard, $30; Harvey B | | Tots are located in Omaha addition and lie high aad dry. They iy, residence, i Seventh ayenio, |other parties jumped the holding. He sald the carly train for Sheoandoah, where he | PRI FURIFALION And could have h“\" - | Moore, Albla, $ |l will make a spleadid location for some factory. Several other lots \ | Rman o Aniehlce. T tasnnp MOUeEn Lis by Had hid \chef o 4 | was booked for a speech last night. He was | ™% oredit & wesk ago, Now | = ' B R ftatce, | nitespn? Wil ‘”l:;wty‘ l.‘v:‘.!n“:n‘y". \‘wu:\"»wlrnrimu n;:"v:lru: | aaam aarind trans Roreihp Hon: G. B, Jen- |that e I8 gone it in sald that he was in “’AM'::‘:( fox, oo mm;:h”‘l.' ¢| SIS 8 RN R RLEL B srsssiy. whl mal j Valnut Tl " winie | have ble to bave told a differe ) By bt ol b SHINGTON, Oct. 11.—The Boa | i membors of Hazel camp will act as all” | siory snd would have made some money, |IIEs of Shenandoah. The senator is ex- |7 Ay 8 RR0e trader and. provablr kepk | gvat Buresn Chiets '|.l-«“.1.u:lu-.n::":y % & Rng looation foo s Ralt bSE WIttia eRs biook gf e metor I B etror i GILag; Gnagles Copiy: 1% |as the claim was & good one pected to return hero today to g0 either to| & BIE losing business golng ln order to )y, "o¢ s 0" 1 "tg houtpone the date of | line and within two blocks of schoel house aad church located | | WA Goenring Mr. Ingram says the better mining |Denison or to his homo in Dubuque, his|melntain & hish credit at the banks aad |, on 0y bige for the new battieships, set | 1a the western part of the city. o homas Drake of (his city re- | claims are all nearly worked out and cop- | P+ans as to that not having been deter- ;“‘""“‘“k ety pplpices It is thought that| g "Novomber 16, until December 1., when | | lul appointment as organizer | quently the mine owners are unable to |Mined when he lefe here. ' took With him probably $4,000 or #6.000. | e bias for the crutsers alno will be | || Apply at Mion. s terrifory will | pay the high wages they did formerly and Leading Inanes Discussed opened. Rear Admiral Bradford dissented | | AN, SEURHEELORY. Wi w L fon ALK " mixen in Nominated. . & p Rear Admiral Bradford dissented eunthrn . Konnuns oy O otowi, (Nebraskd, (4 man working for wages Is better off In| The democratic judiclal committee of the| PANAMA, Ia.. Oct, 11.—(Special)—Judge | from the postponement. He s understood ‘ ee ice pourt” e W ik e B . | lowa today than he i dn the Klondike. |pifycenth district has selocted Frank Tam Walter I Smith of Council Bluffs spoke to | to desire the mutter dlsposed of before | ’ anged so ns (o Nebraska and east- | » are more looking for work s a good audience here last night | congre: sets 3 pme! sl ern_ Kansaw and cuts off Arbanges e p isea of Missouri Valley to fill the vacancy ast night upon the |congress meets. The postponement was | | , . 28 asanass and cut Arkansas and | than there is @ demand for und this ends | on the democratic judiclal ticket caused by | PAT&mount’ ssues of the political cam- |desired by some of the large shipbuilders Council Bluffs. e Smith g 0 who became | (0 Keep wages down. When he first | Curl Bolter of Logan declining the nomina- | PAIED. A 8fe and drum corps from Shelby |in order to give them timo to prepare In- | o ; inynlved In o fieht Wednesduy nlaht over |reached the Klondike living cxpenses were | (ign for the levg term In opposition {0 Judge | furnished the music. The judge made a |dividnal plans, which have been Invited. | = e vosterday. Smit) 5 ylee court |sky high. but they have tumbled now. A lmacy, the republican nominee. clean-cut and convincing speech. He |It also will permit naval offclals to con- | _— got the worst : \wmihupltedit | meal that formerly cost $1.50 can now be | showed up the fallacies and hypocristes | sider several plans for changing the bat- | . N by | el ) who I8 a follower Rr g0t the worat | had for 75 cents, although, as Mr. Ingram Marriage Licenses. {of Bryanism in a plain, logical manner, |teries heretofore agreed upon | A: Dingman, Fresman, Cerro Gordo county. | AWERDWORKED MEN, decided that matiers y A Aviesworth | puts it, a better meal can be had for 10 | ‘,"","f'," to wed were Issued yesterday to | While this county s ordinarlly demo The board took up a proposition by 1 ‘“(""“:““f Jr ? ".‘Im(:,’u, ..‘ln Uhmlmuhl'\ | . Folonsed them on thety Teomiolt even, %9 | conts in Seattle than for $1 in the Klon- | the following person | cratic, the republicuns have an show | bullders of the sub . baat Plupger | (BB Q0teber30 tuIs {140 GeUTRrY:. I8 .0 DA 3 'E W N Suotythelr argument W (ieh | dike. In his opinton Alaska will develog esidence. ase. | of carrying it for MeKiniey and F“\.',‘(l,].,\h:;r HLANRT 0 :Il";":":;“',::: mmm\-vll Jlher | established at Liverty, Guge county. Neb | DELICATE WOMEN, noubhs only . iman, Benson, Neb " - i one carrie Length of route, twe YA ZIVY O . at Mrs. Bophle Ward will be in a few years into a very rich ccuntr Omaha. Much interest is being manifested all over [at & total cost of $170,000, what has been | ¥'tB arrior, length of routs, twanty SICKLY CHILDREN, answer in Justics Vi ok a¥ but he strongly advises any one thinking | ¢ hurl Robey, Council Hluffs the county paid on the Plunger to he applied on the | #eVeD Miles: population served, €35; carrier noon why she did i malicihg 1o | of going there to stay at home. Dora Milots, Councli Biuff new boat. A decision on tRe proposition [ L, N+ McMurray TAKE and eriminally beat, stri - | crhood of Americu. ; The order discontinuing the postoffice at 1 Che v . " *Roos as de ' oug s doubted yound” Mary Hogga us a 11 Howell's Anti-“Kawf' cures coughs, colds L theapey 1o Ray RN, CITY, Oot, 11—The Modern |¥88 deforred, slthough It Is doubted dy, Hayes county, Neb been re : ; 14 3 y Tutter 1 Infornintio ) fied ik OTTUMWA, la, Oct. 11.—(Spectal.) Wl of America, i fraternal order | Whether there is authority to contract | i Tha” womely had “wordaver 2 SUEU e Mhvee Tish wars rolled Bt $11 ARt &t the chief strength Is' in Minnesota and | for a new boat | peinded . War AR have smash. | N y olnt of a revolver were forced te S 8 first supreme convon- | it . complaining witness in AR OF The arguments in the Omaha Bridge ana | P! r r v reed to jumg 18 lively fAgh | Conwular and Diplomatic Service. , which was swol mle it 2| Terminal Railway company right of way | [FOW @ freight traln running at full sy BPITALLA for Offices Wik narrow'y | wiised Batcs Loses Grent S hemiat. | (U SHINGTON, Oet. 11.—The auditor of whea she appeared to file | m appeal were concluded before Judge Macy | U8t West of Albla yesterday morning. dring the election of officers to- | WASHIN N, Oot, 1 “‘r ot “”"‘ "W: | {he State and other departments in his an a u t Judg acy | LU0 OF A BN 4 Phoi ircular had been sent out to the [for two years past connected with the Ag- | 819 8 o e e n the dlstrict court yesterday afternoon | POMU the work of trampe and their {iriiar, had baan sent out (o the |for two yess past conascted with the A& | oy roport o the secretary of the trestury ) And the fudge stated he would hand dows | Vi€!Ims were men who were bumming their supreme officcrs. n' which it was ase & SepM 1 riaied states that the expenditures on account of WiARL AN WihvE his decision this morning. The case has oc- | W&Y Over the road in an empty box car d that the constitution of the assnsia. | 10 ogical chemistry, has reslgned to ac-| ). "g;0natic servico during three years | other preparation hus evar received Ao | upied the attention of the court the ent with the desperadoes. Two of the, men are had no ) followed. and that the (cept & position as lecturer in the Ag-| o 0 R0R e gy many voluntary testimontals from eminent [ week. Tudge Macy. accompanted by the at. | Will Boyer and a man by the name of | relatives. In a Seiras Canremn ot | cultura) college of the Imperial untversity | Sl U verys { during the year | PeOPle a8 the world-famous Mariani Wine k acy, accompanied by the at a - ame of | relatives. In an address Supreme Pros ul | e consular service cost during the ye : , Hon ) 1 i|of Toklo, Japan. The new position i : | A torneys and other interested parties in the | BUrke of this cit The third map, who dent T B. Ianley of pton, Ta., took |© $1,117,148, but the consular fees recelved . . 0 L 3 oceaslon to deny these charges fa emphatls [ much more remunerative than the Agri. . . | suit, went to East Omaha tn. | escaped injury, is unknown. Boyel i ton t & ¥ K t 011,610, leaving an excess of ) Ei Omaha yest morn J oyer and After the convention rad gone |, amounted to $1,011.6 \ R()ufih lelder il ; ay it AJRER, 3 BRRBARS zone | oyltyral department could offer, carrying \ ing to vie e in controversy urke were seriously injured, as the train ommitiee the whole to investl expenditures of $105,637 Lrig : o charge \tterenee r lary of $7,000 a year 5 DS . In the original condemn n proceedings | A1 the time they were forced off it was th harg 11 differences — were | 8 8&) 7 S, chool Shoes DIBUARL by (he Termubns e iy ra et leunnink AL the tAte OF thirty: Tailes AR | Abceelkace raaietlid, RN OF L SUSLRH | i Soax came S0 this conptry fem | Brotherhood of St Audrew. WORKS WONDER g TIRhE ot v ime ool sompanyfar M4l L e ire i | latre e Nimramt s Lo i | Munich, where he had an intersational | RicHMOND. Vi, Gct 11 ATt pre- | Bold by all druggists. Refuse sebstitutes. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED [ Detroit_syndicate $1.000 aa ncre for 354 Ufled @ farmer, who went to the remcue | HRICV, (IO, Jh VIG®, MY veputation in orsanic chemistry, to carry | Wimiary mECMM G Hoad ot Bt Anarew | . Mariant & Co. 08 V] Jih Bt Nernents acres. The Meate placed the value of the Of the ner's companions, taking them [ tnry, A. 1. KIOU, ipton, Th.: LFeavurer. | o tna fal ltne of original resarch work | Lty a2 . m. More than 60 dele | S'impepors, (impress, Princes. Cardina A | 1and at $3.500 an acre and appealed from the '© Albla, where medical attendance was | Virgll Gre Blmore, Miin.i head physs | f0F the department in connection with the | gutes, e esent Ahe report of the | Archbishops, and gther d guished per § | award. The question of the ownership of | P1ocured The two men who committed | 11am Dro I T Baker, Indianola, Ta \hrmum.mv n of tobacco. This work he | the union. wor A A R e ks | SONARS Tt 18 rent gratis and postpuid te ’ the railway embankment also enters into | (he robbery boarded the train at Chariton, N A in Temple of Fame, | suseasatully comuleted, developing several | 57 fourtaen 1n the numbsk of chapisry ol i o \ [the oase. Bapsris who testined oo to oo | They gat into 'the same oar with the Ots| NBW YORK, Oct. NeAs & Penult of to. | |BPAFiant factors in connecticn with to. [ he ehans o L BRSO E L Gy ) - | value of the land differed on oy | tumwa men, whom they had pever op | dity's labor of the eommittee of the senate bacco curing, which the department feels lgas Yeuvs agg cie SVeTeN ¥ g % 4 groatly in their Dever geen | ity's labor of the eommiitee « ot gt vl <o s Witk 1 Shoe Store. L i s iared wrsaliy n (alr| RS Fians, RAGE, SAOF B DaTer woan b ave rone unligmii " i [will be of " great” practical ”benent to i dopar et rowe steadi WHITE HOUSE | $4.000 an acre doubtful -‘l 1 for a pl ¥ 3 i | ErOWers. e 413 of HOY8 §n4 youtns | weted place fn the hall of fa ’ in the 418 chapters g K | E = WL we counted today were in the followh . i | Commonwealth 10-cent ¢ Ac Spec e wses: Preachers and theologlans, m Conn t Shows Incremse. -_— COFFEE. - = | LANSING. Mich., Oct. 11—The resolution | CiaNs: painters and sculptors, physicla WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.—The population Crisia In Chicago Gas War. 1 the very highest grade of pure Mo F ARM OANS | New Bond or No ithort submission to th |M ution ynd surgeons, soldiery i sallors, Fa | of the state of Connecticut, as oMcially an CHICAGO, Oct. 11 he war for cheup cha wnd Java obtuinable. On sale by Unless John Crosw files ¢ horzing submission to the people at the | the lead of the men of letters. eapecially | 1oy a0 by the census bureau today, Is | ik Wik LEGARBL Lo & orisle I don (4hs Cleland & Smith, 140h & Donglan, Negotiated i Buster b B.ph ‘," 1 9 additionai bond | general election in November of a|Hulet Witldo Emerson, who led vesterdsy | o, qr In 1890 th lation ™ R W g anANA {"lowa. Jumes N : s required in hls suit in th urt | constitutional amendment permitting the | Gt who hends todas e Hse with | AR e ARE S0 DRRIIA ) AR 19 BT R R TP T 1 s the Pawnee Bill W o I Grant, who heads today's llst with ninety- | 258, The census for this year sk od n o e'n it L6 Ml ouncil ¥ against the Pawnee Bill Wild Wost show by | taxation of railroads and other corpora- |iwo votes. The entire Nt fs faa ehliw B W oty B Bovgp ety tart Quo Warranto proceedinks —_— tomorrow morning Judge Macy has notified | tions on the cash value of thelr property |l 1vases Simpson Grant, 2. John Mar:} | tnerease during the last decade « 1ty of the consolidation act | s Y M L his attorneys that the case will be dismissed, | paseed the house at moon today. The re. |91 Jonathan Edwards' 81’ David Glassow | or 217 cont of 1T by which the People's Gas FEMALE BEANS g el iin e A on today . v obel ee, 1 and Coke « Jany ists. The P | Creat moath AVO YOUT DAONOY triine | Bt borioss vho sases:he eprars s | oo Soams 4 ook ot The oc | Barsia o Hiber ol pub s ik, g P |l e bt x| :‘:l\ .\ .mn AND REL NG ASN'N, | In the sult have applled for their dischurge | early today and decided to dispose,of the fl(nx\ 84: John James Audubon 2 Wil WABHINGTON, Oct. 11.—(8pe ghow reaac ‘.“m procaedings :\,, id 110t be most stubborn cases relleved inew days. 8 Py n o N y th ounds Crow had A Chanr 8: Gilbe iart, 408 wekan. Mr. Moses announ-ed that he woulc Sherman nelin Knnn & Co. and other o luffe, on the grounds that Crow had failed to | resolution this afternoon. B S arnee Bushnell $2: Asa Grav 81 " | gram.)—Postmasters appotuted B il et an S dny ot he would [ vt taatied by Licu Drug Co. hubsies R . ) ’