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THE OMAHA DATLY and Mercer told me that it was the mew | to Geeorge Franclsco at republican head 1 s ’ T T T Py A postoffice building he had secured for South | QUarters in the Murphy block. | Duf S i 4 4 Omahi nd that it cost $100,000. 1 want The funeral of Nels Rasmusson will be | " i | held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, {nstead I @ | to wuy that it (s & characteristic of Dave to | of 4t 3 o clock. e presiously announced work for the interests of Nebraska and he | Arrangements are about completed for & ure COUNCIL Bund 1 I remember being here four years ago and il gl —_— - — — — ] has done it ever since he entered congress. | DI republican rally at Koutsky's hall on 9 b o) ~ Officer & Pusey’s bank as collataral against | I "m I? \\\”S ITS OFFKERS speaking 1n a tont on Twenty-fourth streot. | er v it of (1o (ANKles have bean strafght- Malt I)] L 14 11 \S he billa receivable and overdrafts LUDGE NAMEY 11 Conditions were different then. - . Now nearly | trict bids it is expected that work will But few claims were filed with the dis every one has work of some sort and times [ COmMmence at once E [ - trict court yesterday against the bank, the | In this bustling Magic City are better than .‘,'.;i'n”..“... , - ot m‘r y”m}"; vv'rl II‘.r;":;n‘— ‘s ey No Fasel 011, = g e ST total amount not excceding $1.500. Claims | g ion | ever betore. 1 am told that & man can get | & iblican club of South Omans rder of Eastern Star Holds Annual Election #et| 0. L. Mallen, president: Peter Johnson, . MINOR MENTION, . N d U CTIVTEOD 2RRregating about $5,000 were filed against I;. B \ work here any time he wants it, that uln-«- president: deorgo Johnson. secretary THE WORLD'S FAMOUS ' — —_— v ploy- | Johnson and Gemee o or Den Olson, 1. Prescribed by | octors for men ::hn::‘: Sheant cfgar, | Domestic soap gives best eatlsfaction ;":{1""’""“‘ e el ki sdd ittt MLl ze Johnac ,:.'}'l:'::. ,urlzu:v'l“;hnmr‘.‘“‘"lfifimw?ll‘“ 3 " beee . . —— 9 ————— (hnulant s (o v g or dire. 1 Ous fixtures and globes at Bixby'a . : ? REGISTRATION 18DICATES ni6 vory: | SIOUXCITY IS THE NEXT MEETING PLACE | “huring the last four years the employ- | Alabama for N o 81708"s Borile! e e 10 rrem Medical Voot | Fine A. B, C. beer, Neumayers hotal | Minneapolis Man Charges Hin with Work- | "™ | ment of labor has increused more than &3 | MONTGOMERY, Ala Mecretary | DUFFY'S MALT WRISKEY CO.. Rochester, N Wollman, scientifie optician, 408 B’y i i ! < « the Interent of Voters in t States. It does mot | Of State McDuvid has tuken the firat step | =——er—=— 1. M. Leffert, expert optictan, 236 By, | ing Real Estate Ewindle. FIlRS DRy Bk the ditoott: Atter a Few Hoars of Ardusus Laber [PCr cent In the United States. It does Bot | qoyard anenxing West lotida to Alapamn, | . MPs. W Lagt-+4- 1L 24 i At ey, oo vom Tho result of the first day's r ntist, Baldwin block. |ACCUSED WILL REMAIN IN JAIL HERE sesterday indicates that a he Behmidt's photos, Cab. photos $1.50 W. J. Hostotter, seem to me that under such a condition of | In his annual report to the governor the | Has been used for over FIFTY YEARS affaira there ought to be any need of a | Becretary of state save Alalama rans o MILLIONS of MO'THERS for their CH 1 er south on the e | § HING, with Piil campalgn, but campaigning in this country | {S CRCT IR P ihe sastern boundary | RIER WL ri with PLii gistration the Coustitution is Amended and vote will win o T SUCCESS OOTH S the CHIL Lemp's beer, Saenka Hoysen, sole agent be cast in Councll BIuts thin election. The f8 the fashion and it has to be gone throush | ehown and that'the tiae |y Pogeesacd o BOFTENS (h ¢ ALLAYS all PATN, U et ¢ 028 B registration was away above the average . wedge of land which his oMoe record URES WIND ¢ nd {s the best ren;: J.C.& W Woodward, architects, (38 By, T T T o | SanP SRV Bret ol ‘-m. every so often. There 18, in my opln- | PSR (O, n i g, runoce secords | CURES WIR S Bt U B, |4 Drink Rudwelser beer. L. Rosenfeld, ag* orneys He or the firs on, no better educator in the world than | along the southern end of the state | In ‘every part ot the world. He wure and H. B. White, employment agency, 619 BAy. Attempt to Secure His Neleane cincts the lists showed that at least one- DES MOINES, Oct ~(8pec! the ballot. The American ballot is the | ask for “Mrs. \\'lnulnwn".‘im\fl:l’\ln Syrup, H. K. 8mith left on a trip to 8t houls on Hall, as Minnesota Wi third lnf‘!hn electors had rl'l!*(nlfd’ Vhfl: gram.)—The Order of the Eastern Star | greatest educator known. When 1 think — ‘:ngo“a:. no otner kind. wepty-five cents yenterday s/ Take Him. names, From the number of names regls r"I" today elected officers follows: Worthy |back to four years ago I remember that n"!"'l'"s' —— —e Hoard and rooms. Mrs. Hutchins, 73] yesterday, It 18 expected that (he tolal re18< | grung matron, Mra, Freda Oppenhelmer, | we were discussing the so-called ‘crime of | JTEEOWSE IO BVUY THE CENVINK Rmu:.“r::'\n ‘n: M o AR RO — tration this year wiil reach close upon 6,000, | Webster City; werthy grand patron, A. J.[1873, but I think now that a general ver ok UITHREIL Cire, s sure dnd Alexunder & Co . 35 Broadway Thomas R. Scnter, the alleged ler, [ as agalnst about 4,000 four years age Small, Des Molucs; associate grand matron, | dict of cquittal has been returned on that | it FRAS SIMEAMALE (GG = mhre and 4 et your work done at the popular Kagle was identified resterday by J. A | As voters, when rex stering Mrs. Jane eber, Cherokee; associnte (alleged crime, because we never hear any- | sciation, lumbago, gout. Has cured thoy laundry, 4 Kroadway. Phone 157 Siyke of Bluo Earth, Minu., as the person | required to st their political afil | rand patron, Dr. J. C. W. Coxe, Wash- |thing about it these days. andacwill cute Nou' Price fe b box; sl W. C. Estep, undertuker, 28 Pearl strect. | op, ynger the name of David N. Ross, [Itis not possible.to give any definice Agures |, gion . grand secretary, Mrs, Maria Jack “Since the last campaign there has been - 4 MANUFACTURED BY Suiephones: Ctice; ¥1) Fewcenes, 5 about four months ago victimized him to|as to which party shows n gala by Sed-|uon Council Blufts, Sfoux City was chosen | more learned by the average citizen and | KING DRUG COMPANY FORNIA FIG SYRUP C& W, Graff, undertaker and licensed em s regisiration. Party managers are | CALI e et raet. "Bhe the tune of 81,000 for a bogus farm mort av's registration. Party ingers | for the place of meecting of the grand [school boy of the geography ot the world, working hard to see that their full vote Councll Blafis, lown, Agent “The regular meating of Myrtle lodge, No. |gags. The swindle perpetrated on Van chapter next year, Newton was the only |of the law SOTS TGR RANE. of the world, of the people of 12, Dogree of Gonor, will e held (hi% even- | Syke waw precisely similar to the one ({8 reistered. The reglstration boards will | competing city. The work of considering [the world and of the islands of the sen | e - irg. Jing | WOrked on Lougée & Lougee of thi city. In | be sessfon today aud tomorrow and | upg adopting the new constitution was an |than had been learnel in any three years 1'.A” 8 l;n an ““'l-’“ i ol -1 ';"”‘;;“,‘,",';‘, tace of these later arduous one on account of its importance | prior in the history of this country.'” jevelopments Senter's | again on Saturday of next week | , - = attorneys decided that it would be only | The places where the registrars are in|ang length. 1t wae taken up paragraph| At this point some one in the rear ot duyn attorn 3 S \us i | Mayor Roscoe Barton vas n the |a waste of time for thelr client to give |session in the different precincts are s |and section at a time and consumed @ |the hall asked: “Is there any more mon elty, accompanted by At CIark | pail on the forgery charge, and bo will | follows f i . Jen. | C0UPI of hours of the time of the con- [in circulation now than there was in 13962 { of N "';' Reltef corps will meet with | Femain in the county jail here until his "I'”Lr;' .,‘.\,‘J‘"’ I ""'m‘.'.::i“':;l Q.'Z.'ff:l -‘;g; vention. The most important change com- | In reply to this Congressman Cousins sald | Mrn Mary Fonter on Mudison avenue this | cases disposed of. The bond signed | FinKS" BAth. East Broad templated was in the matter of delegates. |that in 1896 the circulation was $22.26 per afternoon by Cashier Hannan of the First National | Becond Ward-First precinet, City bufld- | Several minor matters of routine business, [ capita, while on September 1 it was $26.85. Charles Young, arrexted Wednesday a8 a | hank in the case in which Senter is charged | {ik. Bryant sireet; Second precinet, 0| nowever, are altered and the new con- he sald, continuing, “Mr. Bryan must susplcions ohy cter, Ix being held at the D with obtaining money under false pretenses | Third Ward-First precinct, Chicago | Stitutlon as amended will supplant the old |cover his 18 to 1 theory and cease his oy nl or b o of the Councit| and in which he was indieted was with- | house, corner “Willow avenus 'and Main | ono, which was found lacking in some ek~ | warning about the awful calamity that was s W e il Wil e held 8atnrday | drawn vesterday and Senter surrendered | Sireel; Second precinct, 8. South Main|gentials. The movement to docrease the |(o accompany the gold standard, or else fternoon at & o'clock at ‘the club rooms to the custody of Sheriff Cousins. This Fourth Ward—First precinet, 520 South | humber of delegates to the grand chapter | he must confess to the people that he was ting of Bluft rns soft coal c¢lean as hard coal ina se burner. What our customers sayt Had always used a hard coal base bhurner There will be u specal meeting Jatter part of the proceedings was a mere | Main ‘wtroet:'Second precinet, Kelly house, | meetings was defeated in the convention, |absolutely mistaken. 1f wheat docs Dot {1 Tamt winter, when i'got i"No s o't j I oo Loae s i Witl be |formality, as Senter was already in the |13 Bouth Main stre e einae. OhdAte v, | SltHoNeE & mmittes reported favor- |go down with its old chum silver, it is | S W Rt Y ot TR % ot Lony L) custody of the sheriff and s likely 10 be | j,q " Fifth avenue and Twelft oot; 8 ably upon it. The plan as suggested Dby |evident that our government {s not to be out, and I can't see but what we got served nd Twelfth Strect; L : { Don't_burn vour old wool mattress. Mor- [ for some time to come gud_ precinct, County bullding, 51 South | Judge B. Hyatt of Webster City and|converted Into an empire and even Mr w even, seady heal and ust os gen f gan & Klein will do them ocer by the bew | 75 A van Sivke, a loan and real estate | Thitteenth stres (G g, | D18 assoclates on the committee was (o | pettigrew, Mr. Altgeld, Mr. Atkinson and | higlpiigasioco s Yo e NGl 3 broeaue better than new, 1z South MUy oker of Blue Earth, Minn., accompanied | g “Aventie 1 and ‘Twenty-foirih street; | 108%en the delegation from each chapter |Mr, Bryan are ltkely to lose their visions | C..R. 1. & P. Conductor, 1120 South 8t § e horse stolen from John Garner's barn| by Deputy Sheriff B. Davis of Faribault |Sccond precinct, residence of Charles Nego: [ %0 that It would be two instead of three [of a coming emperor in this country.” & fow duys ago was found List evening run- | county, Minnesota, arrived here yesterday | thon. Locust street B members, cutting out the assoclate grand [ Following this line of thought, Congress- ning loose in . pasture about four miles | yorning and at once proceeded to the rnunv)" Most for your money—Domestic soap. matron, As it stands now almost 800 dele- | man Cousins spoke of the immense amount e Jo will be|Jatl. The moment Van Slyke saw Senter, | i s gates are accredited to each convention |of gold put in circulation during the four Bl i et 0t 100 o clack from (e |he positively identified him nn the man Standing of Howling Teams. and the officials believe this makes & con- | years the republicans have had control of pesidence, 258 Vite stroet. Interment will [ who about four months ago secured $1,000 | The fourth week of the bowling tourna- | vention too large and bulky to be bandled |ufrairs and of the betterment in the general be in ¥ Jilds from him on a bogus farm mortgage. He |ment closed last evening with the defeat of | easily. The convention concluded its la- | conditions of all by the increase in the cir- was positive about the identification and |the Monarchs by the Liberties. The stand- | bors this evening culating medium. Mr. Bryan's increase in IT 18 GUARANTERD TO GIVE THESE RESUL WARE OF WORTHLESS IMITATIONS 41 MAIH ST Souncil Bluffs BE. Mra. 1. A, Landergren took out a buflding pormit vesterday for the erection of a one. Blory frame cottage in Park addition on! says there could be no doubt but that Sen- | ing of the several clubs to date is as fol- | The Towa State Epworth league opened | wealth was mentioned and it was asserted Elaventh avenue, to cost $2,00 ter and the man giving the name of David |lows its eleventh annual state convention here |yhat he made his money off from those Matthew Edwards, son of Mrs. Lucy E , Ross, who perpetrated the swindle on | Clubs Play wards, Thir id First avenue | Indians Yy oL ERnt SR ’ill‘:"n"_‘:'"",‘:: with some 600 delegates and | who atill believe in the 16 to 1 fallacy. g_EEGfiEEEG(-EGEG “‘s;sfiQfl\Ess‘(}\ Med yest L omeumption, him, were one and the same man. Further | Nunpureiis i 1 | | | In referring to the Philippines Congress- | ) aged 1§ ye I will be held proof of the identification was found in | Libertie 9 3 welcome, etc,, Bichop W. I. Joyce of MInne- | man Cousins spoke feelingly of General \ . $inday arternoon the man's handwriting. The writing on | Cham s Ficd apolls delivered an address. The business | Lawton, of Stolsenberg and of Logan and Enuc‘]’m"AL vu"“s GONTEST n corhe Westinghouse Threshing Muchine tho papers held by Van Slyke as a memento | Monarchs -1..0.. 0\ 3 s | moeting commences tomorrow, when it 18 | s remarks on the careers of these brave L " That brass fttings of the vil bhout $iy of his $1,000 and on those in posession of | Sumsons B ¢ expected there will be 1,000 delegates and | gefenders of the flag wers greeted with | o - ’ - P had becn wtolen from goods standing near | Lougee & Lougee s identical. The swindle | W holesalers 1.2 8 [ visitors present | che In concluding his remarks on the P its warehouse on Inmh;mvn' W ker o |1 VAR Slyke was carried out exactly in ! Slous Clty Darber Fight, Supreme Court Opinfons Philippine question the speaker sald that - m e e e e s | the samie manner as the one worked on| SIOUX CITY, Ia, Oct. 35.—(Special)—| The opinions handed down by the su-|he knew a freckled faced boy over there m T thriving town were fn the Lougee & Lougee | A barber fight 15 on in Sloux City which | preme court this morning were | who went through West Point elght years day: W. H. Butler, Fred ] Seater when confronted with Van Slyke | has grown interesting. The scrap grew | Fdward Cooper, appellant, agalnst Clty |ago and stood one,two, three in his exam L] At e, Y atkine. hey are ll| profussed not to recognize him and sald out of the demand of the journeymen bar- T e, o et ver 5 M erioan | I0ations. “This boy writes me,” said Mr fnt ich republicani : o ale, a8 v ertcnn | f Local d wy will celebrate demo- | he had never as far as he knew seen him | pers that shops be closed at 7 o'clock every | Savings and Loin nssociation, ngainst Ida | COusins, “and I would rather believe what p ow with a rally at the | before. Deputy Sheriff Davis me pro- | week day evening but Saturday and at 11| K. Harrls and Caleb C. Horrfs, Tama dis- | he says than all the statements made by speakers will be Hon. | yided with a warrant for Senter's arrest |o'clock S Y trict, reverscd oliticians of the Tillman-Bryan stripe.” ymet Tinley. Hon. 8. B, Wadsworth, can- | . gl o Arrest|orclock Saturday nights. Formerly all the | "ok, "Rrammer agalnst Wabash Railway POl 3 ripe Aidate for congreas, and John b Organ, |And requistion papers from the governor [shops kept oper untll 8 o'clock every even- | company, Bolk dieiriet amrmed Along towards the close of the speech a candidate for county attorney of Minnesota are now on thelr way here. |ing and until midnight on Saturday. Ten man named Siecle in the audience inter- The foot ball team of the Kansas univer- | In the event of the authoritles falling to | of the shops refused to accede to the do- rupted and said that he had been withcut gy M Lawrance took supper al the Grand | convict Seater on either of the charges [mand of the journeymen barbers on the work for sixteen weeks. To put it in his | party and they were on their way to Ver- | #Zainst him, he will be taken to Minnesota. | ground that they could not afford to shorten own words, he said that he had been on | milion, where tomorrow they L, conclu- | When Senter's attorneys learned that the | their hours. The journeymen barbers took the bum for this length of time and did not bellese in the prosperity talk. In. | | cratic day tomoj Ogden house, Th a Salaried Position 7 WITHOUT LEAVING HCME OR WORK. m December 8rd, 1000, The Bee will present ten Free Scholar- ships in the famous Internatiomnal Correspomdence Rchools of Scranton, Pa., to the ten persons recelving the most votes. Dr. Kennedy, secretary of the State Board of Health, will go to Ames tomorrow to investigate the cause of typhoid fever epldemic at the State Agricultural college. According to the statemeuts of officials of the institution the fever is the result of using milk from a farm house, where meim- siona on the gridiron with the South Dakot | deputy shertff from Minnesota had a war- | their case to the Trades and Labor assem- ; Y Smmith of Neola, republican commit. | AL for thelr client, they decided it would | bly, which represents all the Iabor unions RLancly: CONgESuNuag , Cousinn’, . QY mAtideq teeman for that precinct, was In the city | be useless to attempt to give bail in the | in the city. Upon request of the journey- | pers of the family have been suffering | (DAt the man give his name, saying that he 1| forgery case, as he would have been arrested | men barbers the assembly called upon all | prom the disease. It is said that the fever | ¥0Uld furnish him employment today. The o e 1 those siudents who used the |Crowd cheered at this and within half a terday and a caller at county cent | ommitteo headquarters, Ho reporied every- | again on another charge. The bond fur- |union men to patronize only “union shops” itk i question and 1t 18 the genoral be. | miBute Steele was offered half a dozen jobs llet that this is the source of contamina- | A$ Work was apparently in sight Steele thing in his tion of the ¢ 4 2 Diendla sBape &na. that the republicans | Nished by Cashier Hannan of the First |ameng the barbers. Printed dodgers with have made sure gains this yeur. National bank was guaranteed by the First |the names of ten shops which will not close tion. Dr. Kennedy will make & thorough |Made his way to the rear of the hall ami s pet v TaKe. such nction as the |the Jeers of those who saw through his result may warrant [ play The new artificial stone curbing on Broad- National bank of Keokuk at 7 o'clock were distributed today. The The address was one of the best delivered 3 3 The person recelving the largest number of votes will have the ehoice of any one of the entire tem Scholarships. The person receiving the next largest mumber of votes, the second chotee. yay Qloimoen Twelth and Thirtsenth ~genter will be arraigned in the district |dodgers ask that patronage be withheld of the blockude on this portion of the street [ COUrt this morning. on a charge on which | from these shops. i T | Hi has been crushed out of position. The [he was indicted here two years ago, that 23333 RN 4 " r i v i re- | The person receiving the third largest number of votes, the third P welght of the granite paving blocks piled Up | of obtaining money under false w Looking for Men. A. C. Morrison was tolay appointed re- | = e 4 Sl e e 5 < it AR Ay of pretenses. Farmes | b A 4. Gro k ere in some time and received the best o X 5 % 4 b O K N I IR, mea” Mra. 4 | MODday morning next he will have his pre. | SIOUX CITY, Iu., Oct. 36.—(Special,)—I¢ [ colver of the De Beltrand Grocery com- | G'C 0\ n®ro M A% i choice; and so on, until the ton receiving the most vores have each B} 2 Royvnolds hid ' Mrs neighbor, ar g the e morning Judge Avicsworih re : 5 Molaes Savings b i Wamel & sound lecture and toid them [James ownship, from Theodore Cowitz of |(TeSSes: It seems almost {mpossible for At R s S mortgage for %0 home and fight no more. Oklahoma. the farmers to get hands to husk corn. A v\ lication of James C. Hume, lizabeth ields, ‘a | liminary hearing before Justice Ferrier, on | tEere are any able-bodied men out of em- | PAtV, o8 SPP CHtEOl OF S&ME € Ce: ted on a charge of distirh- | the charge of uttering a forged instrument, | PIOYIeDt in the state of Towa the farmers ';T""y ey ndieat. etitior e Dot ce. In pollce court vesterday 1 |in this part of the state want their ad- | ®hip came as a > 0 he war. | the alleged deed to the eighty acres in P (L uk fillng for record selected a scholarship. TEN FREE SCHOLARSKIPS. C. H. Dietrich, candidate for governor, spoke next and was remarkably well r cefved. He spoke of the national lssues particularly and only incidentally touched } ‘o1 | o0 the state campaign The gang of land swindlers which operated | ThY aFe offerink 3 cents & bushel and | $800 In the fnanclal statoment of the well | 233 n i - i ! o . J. Coleson, John F. Schultz and B, 12 | ffl 1. Mechaatoal Enginesrin 7. Commercial Branches. nmn N. Y. Plumbing Co., telephone 250. %0 muccessfully tho last two vears fn thia | POATd: Bt it bothiers them to get men to | known grocery company AL A :‘:'\\'l!'nx also spoke briefly, z‘ 2. Riectrical Hogineering. (Includ- 8. Mechunical Drawing. (Includ- " T e cpor i A state, of which Senter is believed to have | Mendle tholr crop. It is a question whether | S0400 | TR ph ing Complete Electrieal Out- lug Complete Drafting Out- AR L been a member, secured close on $20,000 |theTe ever were so many women husking |B L L0 toob] A R Rt Cherke, dubelatad ot 8 a%) m ¢ . ° 20, el Q) = By, .U rake university 200 Des County Judge Vinsonhaler has announced | 2a N 5 e E o banks 884 lian brokars op te corn as there are this year. Deputy United ; fofty | ) 9. Architectural Drawing. (In- : nl‘-- ;ml.:. sl Lo |-“ |.m:n"x o] hams g KUS TN | gintes Marshal Tracy has just returned | ball enthusiastics go to Towa City on & | the uppointment of the judges and clerks | A\ 8. Architecture. oluding Complete Drafting n coutde Fudden was brought 19 this city g i from & trip alons the Tilinols Central road |SPeciul train (omorrow moralng 0400 | of' gleciion Five judges and two clcris | f\ 4 Oivil Bugloeerd Outdt) m [eaterday from Omaba in charge of three | ..o y.. 400" - . S o S %0 Drake play the university of lowa In the | pave peer ed for each of the ol it Plumbing, Meatl) a oo gl e S oo ol g o s Anti-“Kawt" cures coughs, colds, | anc comments upon the scarcity of huskers. have been named for of the uin 5. Sanitary Plum eating, 884 10, Ornamental Destgn. (Inelud- " Jantly commission haviug again dectded ; e “I saw one man's check for his week's | &fternoon voting precincts in tho city. Take 1| A\ Ventilation. ing Complete Designing p HEHG commismion NIk sman decidod |, Davis sslls paint, work,” he said, “and it amounted to $17.61, | At @& meeting of the Des Moines coal| from top to bottom the list is made up .rl m 6. Chemistry. outat. ()} bility of carizg for her rests with ihe | SEEK TO RECOVER SPE This paid for 687 bushels at the rate of 3 | onerators today It was agreed that #3 per | competent and capable men and it in | " " o Sl g o o cents a bushel. The man got his board | 0 uhnll’”r'n 'Vhe [\:‘\(‘fi for T"n 'ml this | naturally expected that the count of votes | o4 = W\ side of tho L k ‘ b winter. s 18 an increase of 50 cents per . y and rapldly made. Sec- | T8 years ko Tottn was'taken ron | BXeeuigys of Bathis ot Morace sad lodging in‘addition, of courssi (5 T aes Guleak 12 maxina) b icihane oo ! * Handsome Leather-Bound Textbooks P he river, the commissioners nere holding T Sfoux Clty's Regintration. velve y o ¢ e Al that her legal residence was in Nebraska, | t008rd Everett and Mary L. Everett, receive returns from the city at the re Furnished Free. s executors of the estate of the late , SIOUX CITY, la., Oct, 25.—(Special Tele- Horace Everett, commenced two suits 87M)—Sioux City registered 3,153 voters agalnst the city of Counchl Bluffs yester. |1008Y. breaking all previous single day duy to recover $54T724 paid as special | FORIS(ration records and passing by nearly taxes for paving, Krading and. cogbing |400 Dames the first day's registration in assessed against forty-three parcels of |89 which was 2 The Nebraska authorities, however, repu- diated her and she was sent back here. Bhe was then committed to St. Bernard's hospital, from which institution she was @ischarged about two months ago as cured. The commissioners will take up her case publican headquarters In the Murphy block More than likely the head of the ticket will be counted first in all the precinets | on account of the great fnterest in the election of a president. The balance of | 5. Galus were made fn | Congressman Robert G. Cousins of Towa | the ticket may be counted straight down | NINE ADVANTAGES. property in this city every precinct but one and In several the | mat with an enthusiastic reception &t |or in sections, according to the wishes of | 1. You can study in spare hours. this morning and it {s expected that she |~ ppe amount which it is sought to re-|INcrease amounted to more than 100 per | Blym's hall last night very seat In|the committees In charge. | 2. You need not leave home or work while studytng. Wil he committed (v the state agylum at | covor ropresents payments on the speciai |C€Bt: The Eain for the entire city was | ihe building was occupied and many wers - 2 You can stop studylng and begiu again, and move from place Clarinda assessments levied by the city between |V0Ut 14 per cent. The republicans had | ompelled to stand. One feature was the Advertine for Bids on Bonds. t place, at your pleasurs. Hest wolght—Domestic soap. the years 1892 and 1848, Interest at ¢ |the best of today's registration; they have [jarge number of ladies present. The meet- | It 18 understood that the council will in- dies s0 | per cent is asked from the dates the sey- |®0 OTganization which far surpasses the |ing was held under the nuspicies of Swedish- | struct Clerk Skrigley to ady 4. You can arrangs your studies so as not te interfere with business ise for bids | | | th 10 v R 7 o or soctal engagements. Commonwealth 10-cent cigar. eral payments were made. In one suit it [emocratic and at least two-thirds of to- | American league No, 2, and President Fred | for the $70,000 district funding bonds [ I\ B 18 sought to recover $2,324.40 and In the | J8Y'S registrations were republicans. Ac- |[ind occupled the chair. On the stage | Which are about to be issued. The ordi- 5. You will be taught privately and cenfidentially. 4 Real Estute Transfers, other $3,152.84. cording to the republican poll books there | ware quite a number of candidates, among | hance providing for this bond issue will 6. You can have your teachers’ written explanations always wifh qune followlng trunsfors were flled vester- | The ‘claim is made by the plaintifts |#till remaina about 6,200 voters to be reg- | hom being, Hon. C. H. Dietrich, republi- | most likely be presented to the council at you, to refer to and study repeatediy, aud you whi have te be thor- ay in the abstr: ¢ » tle and loan office | that the taxes were pald under protest and | 18tered. Today's registration fs taken to | wan candidate for governor, Hon. David H. | the meeting to be held on Monday night. | ough. J. W. Squre, 101 Pearl street: 23333333333333 3. 1o prevent the property against which |indicate good republican gains throughout | mercer, John F. Schultz, B. E. Wilcox and | When a batch of general indebtedness | 1. It backward in your studies, your temehers will give you inex- "'«‘"I‘-‘,: . ";{'.‘.':m.x'.:"nJu..'l‘\'udmx‘:":fi' LT-: they were "-"nzd from b:lux. unl‘rl by | the elty. \1:.«..1 McCoy and Mead bonds were offered some time ago bids were | haustible attention; no lack of previous education need keep you trem ' o O e 15 1L Tk By the ¢ S y . e 2 . h oriar 25 advertised for and the result was entirely the contest; !f you really study, you will surely su and ot & Auditor's subdiv of neif, |the county treasurer at tax sale. The al- Sanzch t5r OIR Honic Madr: In calling the meeting to order President entering ¥ oceed legatlon is made that the laws of the state nd the ordinances of the city under which the special assessments were made were unconstitutional Inasmuch as the latter were levied according to the foot frontuge of the property and not according to the benefits derived by the property from the improvements. The grounds on which the Lind stated that the Swedish-Americans | SatIsfactory, but this plan has never been | Benson, 65 years old, is now missing and | hoartily endorsed the policy of President ;‘:‘h':’.“d';"'_‘:“"'h""lh:':."':"‘"""‘w“,' et ias the woods along the river are being|McKinley. This announcement was greeted | /¢ PSP g |‘:1|lm|ur:..v” . searched in an effort, to find his body, as | With cheers from all parts of the house. | 5/ CFEE O [0 FEURY FRECAT A el 1t 18 feared he has committed suicide. He |1 his closing remarks Premident Lind ams- |, %o o o TR0 Lo O aoe was penniless and despondent and when last | serted that the republicans would surely "0 taki Qiatrie 3 4 *|overly anxious to take hold of district seen three weeks ago was on his way to|carry Nebraska for McKinley and the bal-| pongy anq that chances in this case arc Deliw ¥, Feriner to Sarah J. Raymond, lot 3, Cottage subdiv, w. 4 nty treasurer to O. Hokenson, lot 17, block § o€, . 5e{fDecial b 8.1t you wish te prepare for examinations, you will get the best DOANR: 1. 00k M0 (RBSEM ol Kind of preparation, because youw will learn to express yourself clearly in writing, and you will remember what yeu write, 9. You will Bave no text books te buy. HOW TO VOTE. 3 323 3 fo transfors HIpre the woods with a revolver In his hand. He | &0ce of the republican | A will be received it | MR Domestic soap has no equal, Everetts seek (o recover from the eity| 4 5 . Congressman Mercer was then introduced, | tNAt VEry few it any will be received it M\ of e Coupon on page 2, and mail or bring it te Al | had been heard to threaten sulcide and it s i ut out th P pag Marringe Licen Bap o, (hO%¢ on Wwhich Attorney | (s tnought his body will be found in the | but from the reception he received it was m the business office of the Bee. Each Coupon must bear the name of the person for whowm you wish to vote. The records of the competitors will be shown in the paper every issuc, and votes will he received until mid- night of December 3d, 1900, Each Coupon counts one vote. Every 18s paid in advance on s bscription counts 158 votes, ctc. on. Fremont Benjamin based his several sults o evident that he was 4 o VA vel v vident that he was known to every ms = Boday;: Tdcensen to wed were Issued yesterday to | against the municipality and on which fn | "¢ OF #0me ravine along its banks. Pasinier Today 8 ersons - - and woman In the vast audience. The Roard of Regisrtation will sit today ‘hl:l:::llnl~‘.:y:vll.,:(::m'nlm‘n- Age, | (e case tried beforo Judge Smith he we- Republican Rally at Ames. In his introductory remarka Mr. Mercer | trom § . m. until § n m. FEvory one wha llaworth H. Munford, Lincoln, Neb... s | C0red @ verdict agaiust the municipality. | AMES, In., Oct. 25.—(Special Telegram.)— | gaid that his voice was considerably woree | desires (o vote this fall must reglster or vangeline Lewis, Omaha 34| M. Benton commeuced suit in the dis- | The republican rally held here tonight was | for wear and tear. He spoke briefly of the | else have o good excuse for mot doing .5 Hanson, Counell Blufta ... m l\r':\'l court yesterday for a divorce from |the largest ever ®oen in Ames. About | conditions existing today as compared with | o, 1t Is expected that nearly the tota] puis Norrla, Qmalia ..o 11 | Ada J, Beaton, v‘\]hnm he married in Har- | 5.000 people participated. ~Large delega- | four years ago and calied the attention of | vote wili be registered today, leaving only atella A Gayhart, Underwood, Ta:... 1. 16| she qeenmey ' January, 188, He claims | tions were present from Nevada and other | tne luboring men present (o this fact. In|a few late oncs to come in on the lust | he deserted him in 1898. He asks that|surrounding towns. The torchlight parade | conclusion he mentioned his own candidacy | day, which will be on November 3 Wanted—Fifty boys at Dohany stago en. | {he custody of their two sons, aged 11 and [ was wbout a mile long. Hon. O. F. Wil- |and told what he had dome for Seuth| Mayor Kelly's suggestion that a count trance today—this morning at to pass | 7 YeArs, be awarded to him Hams, consul 33333333333333333333333333 Mis for Frank B, 1 LIDJe Rislax bammabiRal sutt 4 i hm Manila at the beginning ( Omaha and the district he represents. Con- | be kept of party aliations as the regis kvl . m s for Frank B. Long company. “‘Wait | 1 8 enced suit to enjoin | of the Spaulsh war, spoke In the city park | yinuing, Mr. Mercer told of his trip to | tration proceeds is considered pod one S e el [ e e S o e Sherif Cotsins from aclink (o ‘Mgt | o eree crowi s ' e 9333332333333 3323323333337 Sweden Inst year and how the government |and it is expected that at least one mem xs y gt here sent a commission to this country | ber of the Board of Registration will look signed to him by E. W, Sigler, le Plant Changes Hand k 5 tte: : —— - e BOONB, Iy Oct TSpecial)-John | 1o Study our financial condition, with e |after this matter in order that all par- e ¢ t imilar policy. A pro- | ties interested may learn the re Premiums given with Domestic soap, |- YoR&e and August trom have pur-|View to adopting a similar pr result as ey chased the Barnes Tile and Brick works, | t¢¢tive tariff is now in force In Sweden, | soon after & p. m. &8 possible | = ments which the plaintiff asserts were as- HAMILTON'S $3.50 Contractor's Hond ea, paying $6,000, and will open up In the spring | M" Mercer sald and the country Is pros- Sehaltz and Wilcox Busy. | The Board of Rducation held a short | With a full force manufacturing tile and | Perous | John F. Schultz and B. B. Wilcox, re-| || special wession yesterday afternoon at the [ PAVINg brick. It Is one of the best plants | About thia stage of the proceedings the | L. "o iiidates for the legislature, o ‘ office of Secretary Ross, at which the bond | in the state, electric lights went out and many thought | a 8 “ [ | ¥ 3 workinug hard for tho ticket, Every night of George Hughes for the faithful perform- | ot that there was some trick about the matter, v PR S Sy oy R PR Ut investigation proved that the belt on | tNCY attend & meeting In some section and | - tace :x‘.:‘i:r:::f.\'\i:.:c:;‘.m vb",”m.}': of the | qpmEmON Tn ot 85 “:,:.:.J.nl» :)hl.‘» :»:x v.'.'f?.fl, “.»n[;::,:t(“:m 1::-1",1';,“, a flvll;- deliver short addresses. Hoth Is a Good Investment fi N 15 10 the sum of $26.850 and i furaiona | Eram.)—-The first day's registration fgures | ing plant had slipped and required a fow | e P O S i o 0 | by an eastorn mecurity company. It was | (€L ¢/&hty-seven short of four years ago. |winutes to be readjusted. During the time | of PLOtCting AGTiaraathe IAIARED " SORRAN | | Fitteen lota In & body for sale at & very reasomable price. These they laro it | expected that the question of tho rejection | FCSIATAtIoN. wan 802 agaiust 479 in 1806, | tho Jightn were out Congresman Mercer |{\0 ViV, Bb feclared themaclven. Whose AP Ay R g L e NMave comfort of Hughes' subcontractors by the board's | | 0'® !8 O foar but what the full regis- | kept on talking aud kept the audience ia at et fraternal Insurance societies and propose will make & splendid location for some factory. Several other lots in wearing | arehitect would have been brought up at | T8HOn Wil be secured good humor by telling one or two good [ i to do what thev can when elected for the | | suitable for bullding purposes—one of them especially will make them. this meeting, but the bo a . : % | storles, The Arion quarter of York, com- [ © ©2 M ¢ | this magting. | u”mw(l‘:lr‘t :":‘odurm‘l as no::;‘“m“n 4 Siat \:;:lnliula:. : Dosed of J. A. Parke, H. Seymour, O. W, | Protection of such institutions I PP P el ot reigpemprdbon o 1 B i epppts R ] night the police made a raid dpon the slot | Bostman and A. E. Sedgwick sang several Magle City Gon I 11ne and within two blocks of & school houss and church located - s . ~| Caramels and chocolate creams, 20¢ & | machines, closing every one ,':‘ the city, | 8elections, which were encored. y:un'l forget to register today , iw in the western part of the oity. FARM LOANS pound at Purity Caudy Kitehen, 338 Broad- | They had been runniog wide epen for some | VAen Chairman Lind lotroduced COou- | The buttona for the hospital are expected | | el oY way. Saturday, our big sale day, every- | (| gressman Cousins, the speaker of the even- | 10 4rrive toduy. ot 2 Negotiated in _Eastern Nebraska | {0 “HUSY: me B e, aoplauss wan”aracitying In the | . The Easiern Star will meet to initiat g pply and lown James N, Casady, jr. candidates on Saturday night 12¢ Maln St., Council Bluffs. g i Bankrvapiey on Lurge le, | extieme and it was some moments before | Guite 4 delegation of candidates will go | Bee Office . dac L4 Wil Make Su emental Repor DULUTH, Minn, Oct. 20.—Willlam C.|the house was quiet enough for the speaker | to Millard on Sunday afternoon | h 5 Y s Y “ (,",f,’;ln. Receivers Bereshelm and Murphy have in- wood, senlor member of the firm of | to proceed. He sald in part: 1t is understood that no attempt will be 4 ave vour won x“'m. UNE | ttmated that they Intend as Koon an pox- C. Sherwood & Co., real estate and| “As I rode down through your buay [ Mide to arravke for ihe annial Commer-| | Council Bluffs, SAVINGS, LOAN AND BUILDING AS®'N, [sible filing a supplemental report which inge in bamkruptey to- | city tonight. 1 asked what that cream col- [ '}y 50" paC M ROt} "Riber Uniform usea | Ll 388 Pearl et, Commell Blusts, 1s. [will held by | day. $403,991; assets, $143,40L ored building with sione trimmings was |in the Roosevelt parade please return same | M= = — = \ |