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TIH i ()\I\H\ D\Il\ BEE: SATURDAY. N MBER committed &u t several searching < [ O F ’I‘ F r{ F S‘ F I{O l\d IO V A | :buxw;:ut\l.|h|lv‘ .‘lil\l‘\lv:«‘ll‘m;v' [t ‘v‘n’ h:::yul l]hlv Miss Frankie Hatha- 5 TN I » coroner ls holding an Inquest upen the way, of Sixteenth Street, remains, Holland, Mich., says : Jury Falls to Agree, "t wenty-one ONAWA, Ia, Nov. 16.—(Specfal Tele- e Y TN 4 TR e MLE ) NINC | gram.)—The jury in the case of the State | ears old. At sixteen I / 1 N ad e vt Ms of the upper DAPL| . 3 W] agninat Andy Payne, charged with assault ® as pale and weak. By ¥ the 1 " o ud. ssmoke upon Miss Elma Smith of Kennebra town ' the time I was nineteen — 8L r v y ship, returned into court at 2:20 today and vears old 1 veak 1 The damage vered by insurauce. " years ol was so weal . Attorney General's Plan to Seours an Early | were discharged by Judge Ollver, as the: l e MINOIL MENTION, N N INENANE " . . - h s ABab by oot & could not walk across the . LOSI OF THE LATE LLE[“()\ PAX FERRET CONTRACT 18 VOID, Amendment Oplaion, were unable to agree, having been ou aPor, i 4 0 is glass —_— twenty-four hours, Tha crime was alleged { I was terribly ema- Shvig soils giNES Attorney Says the Denl s Contrary to a— to have been commitied In May last. ciated and my skin had ‘oliey. bbb Wl g 1 inta WILL REFUSE TO TURN OVER HIS OFFICE Aged Conple Asphyxinted. \ lost all color. T'he doctor f N ““The col t ered into b; he Roard of 3 Board of Supervitors Audits Bills for the | g . i I Cunninkiam CBDAR FALLS, Ia, Nov. 15.—(Spectal pronounced the disease Fina Missourl oak. Gilbert Br Gas fixtures and globes at Bixby 8 Fine A. B. C. beer Neumayer's hotel Wollman, sctentific opticlan, 409 B'd'y. Bchmidt's photos, new and latest styles, W.J He lentist, Baldwin block. Moore's sto rms, fatter Drink Budwels L. Rosenfeld, agt Lefrert, jeweler, opticlan. 2 Broadway Bun fonnet Bables” at C. B. Alexander & Co.'s, 743 Broadway Get your work done at the popular Eagle laundry, 74 Broadway. 'Phone 15 { Mrs. James Frowr the gilest of Mrs, Thomus Pilling | W. C. Este jertaker, 23 Pear] street. | | | County Suj with F Fxpenses Incurred, to forret ou roperty which has e Te{ogram.)—Mr. and Mre, B. Nicklaus, Anemia. Being advised o | eas ' tawed for the smplo [ T Action Will ¥a residents of Parkersburg, were found dead to try Dr. Williams' Pink the board hae mo right to give| Court to Deliver a Decls! in bed this morning by their son, Joe. They | Pills for Pale People, 1 JUDGES AND CLERKS ARE LUMPED OFF |ayuy ¢ cent of any money that belongs Wil Cover tn Fall the Polnt had been asphyxiated by gns escaping from g e to the county for work which by rights | in Dispute, a coal stove. bought a box, and before should & by county officers whose sal — I had taken all of the pills Bills Pat in for Various Amonnts Are | o i by the taspayers.” — Kulghts of Pythias dance at Hughes' hall found that they were doing Allowed ut a Fised Sum for This statement was made by & prominent| DES MOINES, Nov. 18.—(Special Tele- [ tonight. me good. Appetite ine Most for your money-—Liomestic soap. creased and the healthy “Mr. Riley,' b-cent cigar, { _— fee | | | | | City and County Pre- member of the local bar yesterday while d18- | gram.)—Att General Remley has un- cincts, cussing the matter with wseveral county der cons ;lcxa(hn a plan by which he hopes l‘l)lUl’hE‘: 1 to show in my lals at the court house. He d, fur | to secure from the supreme court an opin- A y g ther, that he believed the event of the fon upon the complications presented by PROBLEMS CAN BE SOLVED cheeks and lips 1 con- Telephones. Office. 97; residence, . The board of county supervisors spent the [ supervigors attempting to fulfill their part|the Tity dment without having tc " o ® Q @ tinued to use the pills W, I Graff, undertaker and lieensed em- [ g o T irday auditing the bills [ of the contract the courts would be certainly [ wait for the matter to come up in the usual | Jodse Taft Deileves Re-Election of ML Y fovind Wew 1," T 100 8 dn street atef ps A MeKinley Wil Assist in unti ounid fyselt pere M upholst for the recent general election. The total |appealed to and an injunction asked re-|way through the lower courts and be de- e 1 1l ared, Sine reps ¢ RARINE, A expense of the election in Pottawattamie |straining the board from paying Cunning-|cided by that body. The attorney general the Philippincs. . pelieuvy CHITHV . SICE Mrs, ( £ Vine street I8 visit- fcounty will reach something over $5,000. |ham unything like 50 per cent of whatever |{s out of the city today and 80 could mot | i ceiny WoCT 0 0 _— then I have had no return ing friends at Corning, la., for two Wecks. | mpg jargest siugle expense is in con moneys might be collected through his ef-| b reached in regard to the plan, but it is i PO GR L R a of my old trouble. I gt Bl R A i (o5, home from | tion with tho printing of the officlal bal- |forts. The contentfon of Cunningbam, he |stated on reliable authority that he will of this city who has been In correspondence an extended visit with friends and relatives . know that Dr. Williams fn the east {lots. The local firm which had the con- [said, that the law is unconstitutional in|refuse to vacate his office on the first Mon. 08 the subject of tarlff for the Philippines (4 ° Pink Pills for Pale Peopl “Mrs, Whitaker . North Eighth strect | tract charged $8 per thowsand for print- | that it abrogated existing contracts, might |day in January and that Semator C. W.[¥ith _"""‘l“l““"“' AL Y S g oL 2 opie s been reporied to the Hoard of Health | ng the large ballot and the same price |hold in cortain instances, but in this case |Mullan, as attorney general-clect, will [ PIne commission, hus recelved a letter from saved my life, and I be- as suffering from scarlet | for the small b containiog the three |it 1s evident that the law was passed for [move that the supreme eourt recognize | JUdge Taft, dated Manila, September 21, in lieve that no other medi- Mrs. Darby and Mrs, Smith of 8t. Joseph, | ¢ P t f tho | the very purpose o nullifying contracts en- | him as the legally-elected attorney geu- | Which he says: i 1d have di i’ Mo., are in city, th ests of th speclal propositions. Tho total cost of the P him gally-elec “ " 6! e cige could have done it. «;m D 0t “Becond | bullots was $28% and this the board con- |tered into by boards of county supervisors|eral. The court will then be confronted I was very much interested to read your ¢ r L ! o v o ouble —From ), 71 myenue | sidercd excessive and & committes was ap- [ Which on their very face are fliogal and cou- | with a motion which it must elther sus- "“I"‘"“’ am glad you took the trouble to f or H’I/ ; 1;.’2‘”‘" Times, The Busy Bees' gull e \l | bointed to walt on the firm and expostu- |trary to public policy. IHe further expressed | tain or overrule and which will afford an | 8¢0d a paper on the tariff, which wo are lolland, Mich. chure meet this " o'cloc n P a8y cou " > ut to ak . Vi v pas T ar D" Jikcison, 515 | late. The four papers in the county which |the opinion that the supre by |r|l‘]l;\ view | opportunity for a lengthy opinion ‘"‘)”’l’ :h:‘:tu ,..vr'\"fi‘(.em‘\,\p u})‘]?hhlm’;ullll;ll‘ '““r::f«" e POopit e 0618 by LA e Bouth irat street, £ = printed acsimile of o official ballot | of the intent of the act, would hold It con-|question, settling al’ similar cases which c 0 s, 3 Pale People are sold by ail 3 Bouth First sireet printed a facsimile of the officlal ball ) > I think, the strictest law that has beer e or! Qirect from the DY. members of White Rebekah | wiil be pald $60 each. Another heavy ex- |stitutional. may have arisen in the state by reason of rect from I, Independent of Ond | o s the publishing of the gover-| F. M. Cunningham, who has mot been 1n|the defect in the amendment, D Nave s o adenlues cotady, N, X Sostpnd saieh ted to be pre fme | nor's election proclamation the city since last January, arrived here| An opinfon of this kind by the court I have mo doubt we shall be able to ceipt”of price, f0c. per box, aix | Tha registrars were allowed $25 each, | yesterday and at once started to work on fwould be to the same end as an opinion ::"‘; (;'h‘:nl:“;‘fu'l‘;v:h&' p;o:]\h-nzs'lwh.m- boxes 82.00. tho spectal policemen $2.50 each and the [the claims filed by depositors againat OMcer | rondered fn a case appealed from @ lower | /5 0 G C ">m »IH“ s at v",'.'“', '““I"‘ . Judges 1 clerks in the city precincts, $8 |& Pusey's bank. He stated that he ex-|court, It would affect not only the par- l!mlkhr 4. eve 'l:‘ “IK""‘l ["4“; ‘I“ :\" upon the et sccond-hand | each, except in the second precinct of the [Pected to flud that many of the liftgest de- | ¢jcular case of the attorney general, but e l“l» ’ '; '*l Hll- ]u" ‘"y 2 ‘f‘ KOV~ Kbods ‘stores Main street Sixth ward (Cut Of), where they were |Positors bad falled to Mst fheir Intorcst- | tho ofices of wecretary of state and treas- | SFAment toward these lslonds settled, but The f M llowel $5 each. In Kane township (out- |bearing depc fn the bank at the Ume | yrep of state and aiso the offices of county mean to say ther: are mone of them which they made thelr returus to the nssessor last | uttorney, county auditor, county Fecorder | [nsuperable. Wo particularly need banking tternoon #ide Council Blufts) the §-4ges and clerks ’ ey J cilities he d we need botte bot wil H ¥ receive $4 each. In Knox township, which | January and consequently these deposits |and county supervisors where the present facilities here and we need better harbor : X " ble t factlities. We shall appropriate $2,000,000 | v I taxation. Ho was unable to bents wero not elected to succeed pprog 2,000,000 | is larger than any of the city precincts, {ncumben 0 o vl for the p " } the judges and clerks were given $8 each ato when he would be prepared to file his | {homselves, as well as all township of- \i‘ll‘kl illn this week for the completion of Broadway odist [ report with the board, but might make & |cers whose terms expire on the first Mon- | the harbor work, much of which was done k' DInnIN while in the other townships their pay ["*PC 5 v ', COnKing de- | s by the Spaniards, but which remains useless R AR 8 o A | averages about $5 each. In the city, the |PArtinl ome soon. Mr. Cunninghum de-|gay {n January, 1901 withs lln e K > Dinner and supper will |clined to state whether he had discovered ith 1 Conta out its completion. When the harbor I I N g judges and clerka put in bills ranging [° "R B RS BECUEE (0 which haa| TO Commect with Iowa tactlities ars better, doubtless direct Amer- s a Good Investment articles wiil be oin & from $5 o $10, according to the wize of | (EUR BIOEOE e faxation, He sald, | A syndicato of eastern millionatres has | jcan lines will bo established to Manila. 1 pived from California and iy now residing | the precinct e was mot in the least fear- |been formed for the purpose of bullding an | feel confident Manila will become one of Fitteen lots in & body for salo at & very reasomable price. Thess | ih ! | s Among the miscellancous bills allowed |electric or compressed air rallway out of | {he great ports of the Orfent. Onl v the mission hall, 146 Broadway, and on Sun : ful about the board not carrying out its con- | S Lins b bt ol AL lots are located fn Omaha addition and ife high and dry. They diy at m. snd 70 p. m. M s Wheeler | Was that of the New Nonpareil company (i) 0O B0 MO BOHFARSAPR Sl bl Bl e with the Towa Cen- | face of the possible prospective business of " | hus | creral years exporience fimis- | for $330 for printing the delinquent tax st ({000 F b L L Ve it as his optn- | tral rallway at Newton, forty miles east | these islands has been scratched. will make a splendid location for some factory. feveral other lots B Haibae \Tunds, i oiiecavined’ oy, wiip | 1108 Weekly; abat, lion that the board could not legally carry |©of here. Incidentally it desires to @ce| “When you speak of letting Chinamen suitable for building purposes—one of them especially will make has been making the city Juil his head- | The sum of $200 was appro ed toward | 08 LM T GE I the face of the act passed |quire @ controlling interest In the Des | into these fslands, you touch a question @ fine location for & home, belng within one block of the metor guarters gor'eoral nights, was arrested | the ;',’"m"'. the Jublle bullding in the |y "ihy jast legislature, Mr. Cunninghiam said | Moines Strect Rallway company snd mee that hus o great many dangers comnected line and within two blocks of & school house and church located ening, charged With' carrving con- | first precinct of the Sixth ward at Twenty- | D ery soon make Mr. Klilipatrick |Botiations are alrea end | with it, and I could not now e Sheq som 0 ety e Witk & big | fourth etrect and Avenuo B, tho city coun- B - \evently. T e .:‘m\:!ll\.-hw;.:h.”tl:l‘..': | through the agency of Simon Cassady. | opinton on the subject ik s ke S revolver, was found on him cll havirg appropriated a like sum. T | the 1 (alRLA “passed the law was because | President of the Des Moines Savings bank. “I hope there is no doubt abeut McKin- A 1 at Pastor Diefrenbacher will preach | county’s contribution is on the express [, b e Mhe members of the houso | L+ H. Hanna of Cleveland, brother of Sen- | Joy's aiecticn. pply O O it Mty htrocts | condition that the bullding shall be owned | o WCE TS0 0 b T |ator Marcus A. Hapua, and J. C. Rock “With warm regards, belleve me sincerely takingwk nis subfect, “The Divine Hyman | and controlled by the county, while the | Wil HEC GR B0 oy fnto by the board | feller of the same city, brother of J. D.|yours, WILLIAM H. TAF’ | Bee ffice “u’fl" 'I‘Y‘-u\‘ \\lH e prec h\n;;l niext \v'xl"ui ¥ can have the use of it for election and ith i‘ulmm;:)mln ‘sives him elghtecn months “,,‘k,h‘”,,,, the lm.lTrd'“‘l:h‘l‘l‘ll’(“"‘;; .ln;. | ’ day evenin 4 verse by verse study o r purposes. . o com- | #ald to be the principal stockholders he ’ | i houi of Revelations next Triady oveits | *ril SGii"or Sherit Cousina for the | ffom Novembor 13, 1800, in il o ons | AL LOTBALES B ReIBE A iNtw b et WOMEN'S COUNCIL IS ENDED Council Bluffs. Miss Wiheeler. who has recently ar- | QUATter ending September 50 was submitted PIO0 BI8 worlt: yet progressed to the point where it has = ik i last avenue was, and shows: Fees taxed, $1,657.06; tees col Kulghts of Pythias dance at Hughes' hall | become Incorporated, but it is understood completed lust (for u 8trly | lectod, $622.06; mileage due sherlft, $:2; | ronight in a general way that two other capitalists and Bryant street mtractor Wickham | due county, $59.06; sherlfi’s salary, $625. |t Clevelana are interested, one of them Fan it of Des Molnes brick for the top | These fizures show that the receipts were | MACCABEES ENTERTAIN MARKEY. |y 0ty Caary €. Butler, a wealthy in- | pywg gpurse, bt expects (o be ablo o complete | fusuficient to pay the sherlf’s salary, but Rev. Her ry DeLong, missionary of the a supplementary report filed for the period American 8 1”'14 School unlon, and the from October 1 to November 12 shows that officers of the County. Sun hoal o fecs amounting to $1,072.12 had been col- | AL LR SRR AT lected, more than sufficient to cover the tlonal church Sunds noon, N discrepancy. ber 2. The invitation h n neepted The report of County Recorder Smith for | w gond program s belng arranged the quarter end September 3 v exercises will commence at i o'clock be quarter ending September 30 shows ‘ussage of Speelal R and Selection of Ofliciul Pin, ; APOLIS, Nov. 16.—The National - A ventor now here Women's council finished its work after hts an ndles Show a Welcome 34 _ . . oun! It s work after a Kaights e ove or rlx.u(\\ l:mr:)mhsl‘(mefl!(m;!rk""l' long executive session today. Most of NION E \ts and Ladies of Maccabees and | Van Houten of the Department of Agrl-|ine time was taken up in the discus T e . b i tho discusion PACIFIC their friends filled the Dohany opera house | culture & delosuls and adoption of resolutions offered by the 0000000000000 0000000000000000 last evening, the occasion being the enter- 1 varlous departments ¢ most important ainment and reception in honor of thelr| A case of smullpox was 'rennrtlo;l ml the | ot these was that from the socizl purity supreme commander, D. P. Markey of Port |State Board of Healt B h“"" ;""‘ session, which recited that it had been | Huron, Mich. The house was tastefully |Marion county. The case has been 180- | yoported on reputable authority that tho Tha Dohany theater offers Wilfred | 't 1,476 deeds and other papers bad been | o \0 4 with the national colors und the |lated. soctal evil 18 licensed in the Philippines | ClATKe's success, ©A W s Woman. for 1ts | Aled, tho fees of which amounted to e order, WHIl pUlti: wets _—_— i by our goveroment and protected by its attraction Sundiy even ovember 15, 111 $1,031.60, divided as follows: July, $344.10; | CBVIems & Aged Invalld Suiciden. ¥ s i an Ingenious farce. el in humorand the | August, $817.45; :,\“N],]l:‘f: sirgys 3344103 | grouped on the stage. City § lcitor . B \r ANTIC, T, Nov. - 16.—Special,)— [ OMeers, It was resolved (o uek the gov- \- November la, 20, 217, 1900, the e O T T I e, “Ae | The teport of the committes awarding the | Wod8Worth presided, while on the sta Mrs. Anna Hebing, the widow of Charles | CTment Immedlately to invesiigato this wermon to preach, th v being built | coal contract to Ralph Williams was sup- | 24dition to many of the Iunl'l»mlh‘l\v:: ' “:' Hebing, one of the earlicst sottlers of the | F°POrt and, it found true, to ubolish the Kimply for the purpose Ot INRRCCr | itted and approven Williomy w0 | bers of the order, Mavor Jeantngs, Rev. | U B8 0 LR, SO Ot o0 hanglug, | Fulnous systom of vice. Another resolution and the author has succeeded fn his fdea. 1¥5 $ATIBGOEE Ton fhi Rl 19 orge Edward Walk, the guest of honor, | (et Bt BIC S0t o age, and lived | declares that not a dollar raised by public Joln Horrigan of County Galway, 1r e o ton fur all soft coul sup- | g others were: J. M. Ermerins of Des : : ;| tax should bo appropriated to scctarian Tand, who claimed o be the only rish | plied for the court house and the following | ° : nander of tho order, and | ib 8 residence here which she had recently | ‘oo "0 v o barber In this country. wis arrested Thurs- | prices for soft coal delivered on orders | MOines, state commander o s and | rchased. The decd was committed early | SChools and that the sic.c or nation should Will make the following Reduced Rates, e Tor lom Jeue SXFINE | from the supsrvisor of the poor: In ten|T: T\ Popkias T e .T‘flq","\ this morning, for when the body was found | ¥UPport enough tnetitutions of learniog to ; Zors in a saloon. v h of the Nebraska Maccabe pleasing | 5 TETE Lok 1t was still warm. She was | #10rd every child in the land an opportunity OMANA TO GGDEN AND SALT LAKE CITY, ONE WAY, $23.00 Jromisiig to le o 1t once he was | lots, ol a SRR o Taa v tha oLt Tt DLR0 e, W ) : in halt ton lots, $1 in quar- was carrled out, the principal L ol Nt s Tatar I tha evsitne. hel ter ¢ o program wa discovercd by her daughter, May Hebing, | F @ 8ood common scheol education. The . IN wais Taund ' an toxicated condition and | “The board vepects to complete its features of which were musical numbors by [ dlscovered by her dsushier, bay Hoblng |,y § ool (o congross to assist industsiss OMAHA TO OGDEN AND SALT LAKE CITY. ROUND TRIP, 40.00 in police court vestarday morning, Judge | jo "y eogsion today and cdfourn. work | 1o Dudley Buck quartet and recitations by [ Who ad spent he WIght elacwiere, B | echools for the southorn megroes was OMAHA TO BUTTL AND HELENA, MONT., ONE WAY, 13.00 Tty e alead, HCSORYG Oy o0 ! oD Thomus Askin, o former graduate of the | m10 8t Brce FERORCE 8ORE ¢F (16 BERR" | favored with the reservation that more OMAHA TO BUTTE AND HELENA, MONT., ROUND TRiP, . 40.00 thie ity jull to sober up o - Mabion 2 /AY A traveling man g1ving the assumed name | Premiums given with Domestic soap, | Council Bluffs High school, now ef Tabor | CCr o o b s G e whero she | data concerning the necessities would be OMAHA TO SPOKANE AND PORTLAND, ONE WAY, - 28.00 of iines THrown wis atrested Tist evening MGy college. The latier showed his versatitity | RV ot ROUE 0 B0 BOLEE TOICEC, Nelt | Rathered. A pin was adopted consisting OMAHA TO SPOKANE AND PORTLANOD, ROUND TRIP 45.00 v disturbing the peace He and his wife | JANITOR CRUSHED IN A ILE T as o ocutionist by reciting from © pla circle PO crol F becume engaged i n fght on Broadway 2 N ELBVATOR |48 A0 O o abat it Tia sendition|| foT! ErUILNARD | strangling! herslf, iThere |OF B PI8In Qirvle supporting a morolll on OMAHA TO TACOMA AND SEATTLE, ONE WAY, 28.00 during which he slapped her in the face A 4 & o was not room for the body to swing clear | Which jears the words “Lead Kindly 1] 0 SEATTL OUND TRIP, - drawing bl The woman retaliuted by A iy ¥ Rt ";‘r the | ot Eugeno Field's “Yaller Baby Teom thie 8500, 50 Uho wust nave Held ‘hen | Lightot ~ May' WrightsBewall, president of OMAHA TO TACOMA AND SEATTLE, ROUND TRIP, 45,00 striking him over the head with her um- tod ittt Mayor Jennitgs delivered the uddress of | o (0 up. When found she was hanging In | the international council, reported on plans brellw and then called the pollee, he s cobsen, jJanitor at the Beno- | iy o1 in 8 bquen _ . bolico rofused o divulge his TIght name, | Shugart block on Pear] street, was. s | welco X u'n'lyl.‘l\r \I\llllllr\v‘nfl auw«l,“.lu;“:l,lr:‘,‘;]: the rope in a reclining position. Dr, |fOF representation and work at the quinquen- Round Trip Tickets Limited Thirty Days from Date af Sale, le was carrying a grip on which w riously injured in an elevator > 3 Campbell was summoned, but pronounced | Plal meeting in Berlin in 1004, and was wainted in red letters the word *Black- | T s an elevator accldent | Supreme Commander Markey spoke | d s * i : B e e e e iRy, both blba sl Wanere)y unkned | BroNm: BunkEse(Calimmndsr MOSKLY BRORS | igr/qay) authorized (o carry them out. New City Ticket Office, 1324 Fanam St. Telephone 316, | at - bt . o ————— W. G. Alexander 1 under arrest at the |and his left leg broken between the knee |y cabees since its organization in London Despondency on account of continued st rightiul Fallure R arii ARG fuRa%eh | ndithe ankin [ Ont, 1n 1578, Among other things he ald | *ickucss scoms to have been the cause of | gz torriblo failures of six diferent doc. 0000000000000000000000000000000004¢s bes fose) 4 0 Was 10, Wol Lockland, O., to an early grave. All said Alexander had been working for Childs, [noticed the elevator commence to “‘creep’ 4 4 o Ak Miohis ) ? people living in so grand a state as Mich b but quit Thursday and went to Omaha, |upwards. He made a jump, intending t0 gun nieht desire to reside in lowa. Last|he 1iving if one had to be sick all the |je had a fatal lung trouble and that he .. where, it leged, he hired a rig and . o e e Tala C. ' drove'to Childy piace Thirsiay nikht ana | & :":‘"""m";": ';“r;’: - FATaiAn jihe "” Saturday a team of cornhuskers from this | /M- must soon die. But he was urged to try GOLe’s 'lglna o as et O S 16 wecursd the.| yator: sed his footing and fell balf | ¢ uto came Fhyg 2 datibted the s . King's New Discovery for Co 5 B R e S I in wud Malt. out ‘of ths ase” The tar o o ol o - i “"rl d“‘;;" 1', ‘::* Prohibitionists Seem, to Mave Won. :;:n M/{’vkn’“r Tfl‘.ni”n"v.‘(f?uf;'..' s fo 1t mun fn ah Omahi saloon and was | caus Eavarithe ¢ nd- | 02 faot ball grounfeitheapide of & SIOUX CITY, Ia., Nov. Special Tel- |y, or il s S 2 3 ‘oul i Eaddle ac 3 pawnshon adross the siver. e | ditionul impetus and beore he could raise | oy born boy, who happencd 1o ba HVINE | (omty seans tr oo oria® OF (WoodbUrY | cure all diseases of throat, chest and lungs, ¢ base burne| returned here without requisition papers. | himself Jacobsen was caught between the |y yyichigan at the time, our heroes Wouid | fho tave baos makiog weniet i saiait |includiog coushs, colds, 1a grippe, poeu: Y ——— floor of the cago and the ceiling of the |, pove’ had a score to thelr credit el i AEAIDS monta, bronchitls, asthma, hay fever, . basement. Ho was in such a position that | g 4o L B EERE 0 ion of the | D that part of the county outside of | croup’ whooping cough, G0c and $1.00. Trial What Ul" Customers Say o ol the leva Sioux City. The law require ot~ h, 500 & Knights of Pythlas dance at Hughes' hall | B¢ Was unable (o reach the lever and traternal organization 18 the display of & | bpon of crnsent :L"A(‘I‘lv:]pqlrly”l-; ‘ll:‘:‘ L petl” | bottles free at Kuhn & &Co.'s drug store, Tad aliivaliaed s lata oas] hasadicn s tonlght. verse the actlon. He was In this perllous | yymapiarian spirit. The socleties have o Tt wineer, whe 1 got i No. 206 Cole's —— position for about fifteen minutes beforo | (i missions as well as tho churches. | oo soiorn, “ho voted at tho last preced. 3 Ttot Wla & hurned 4 tons of moft cont Domestlc soup glves best satisfaction |his cries for help were heard by nmu‘.[];,“;, are here for the purpose of mutual | 'mE electlon be secured before the saloons DEMANDING A SHORTER DAY Wil w (ted 3 rooms; lire never went Khox ouktodian ofiths bulidtns, who xtterl ero. | purpose of mutual | can be operated. * Some time ago the pro- | , e 4 ut, I e B What we Rot Just Some Qimotilty succesded 1n foreing open | S0 AR4 protection smong. the members. | pnipiionists stiscked the petition under |FOPSIDEEY that the Mach ) ovem, steady heat and Jjust us great Real Gistate Tranafer We have th 1 teatures and the ben Go 0 « We ever had with ha al e g # . gt @ have the social features and the bene- B o baen A . © Out on a Gen | L us we d w aed o The following transfers were filed yester- | o olevator door and getting inside the Pl il Sl A which the saloons have been doing business oral F. HIGGINS, "000000000000090000000000000 N. Y. Plumbing Co., telephone 250. a Metropolitan day in the abstract, title and loan office of | cage, when he reversed the lover. | and the matter was referred by the court Strike, : % & P. Conductor, 1420 8. 8th St n was almost unconscious from o Modny featernal organise Pt VEW Y J R X 3 teed to give these results. Be- . living. Today fraternal organizations hav g 3 NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—A mass meetin, :" It is guarantec [3 e results, e J. P Greenshields and e to Lewis Sovall 10 b W day filed his report. He find B &) J ”'““:”f ) “‘ \ds Ay :““ e h wl Wi |pain and was removed to the Woman's [y 1 Mxr::.rm sl‘ll«” '!“:x“lt:w:l:‘nt‘i"u‘llx‘lj of members of the Ini Stional’ -Aseaniat ware of worthless imitations. fit that over 8,000,000 people belong to them. | Prank J. Ploghoft and wife to N to a fractured leg and the crushing of hoth P el /i e P P e i Lo donia’ “tmplement’ company, 1ot 6. Bips 1t 1n feared ho recelved 10tornal in: | oo moe ua vimer. The fon s ony | NeTe ot properly certified with amdavits. | oS the Blno anc o helt hour workiay s. He is a single man and had but | This is not nearly enough to make up the £ &8 Agreed on by the Na- 1, MecCready and ‘wife (o M B Ala:na) ‘ tributed by each member have made no one | onia Implement company, lots 7 y been appointed janitor at the | poor, but have resulted in making people | tno pronfbitionists have asked the court lr"‘:l;"'ll: 'l':pnl h‘llhhl in the :lemmv‘nl A e d N iRl R g cached between the two assoclations at i AT - o declare judgment against the saloon men w. themselyes. The members of these asso-| il have to remain closed from now until | ¥8% Feported at lust night's meeting that Fremont Benfamin and wife to Frank Howell's Antl-"Kawf" cures coughs, colds. | ¢lations are the sinew and bono of tho na- | junuary 1, when the Board of Supervisors | VB0 the National Metal Trades ussoc rcham, lot 7, block 6. Meredith's Judege S Knights of Pythias dance at Hughes' hall Jury Allows $1,500 Damages, nine and one-half hours, it would refuse s - s we d by MISSOURI VALLEY, In., Nov. 16,—(Spe- | 0 Pay the full scale of wages. The meot- One Nizht Only, Kins, wip nwle %, ref, d orning shortly before 11 o'clock to th Distriet Counrt i WO Davis and to Nithantel 1 | Pesidenco of Congressman-elect Walter I.| The Peterson divorce case is wtlll occu- | Hunt was killed by a Northwestern pas- [Bon-union men who work o the shops of s“nd.y; November 3 § Bt bad e ne of | pying the 1o ge Greel , | senger train on a bridge two miles east of SCLr, Smith on South Seventh street. One of |pyIng the attention of Judge Green in the | SCnSer tra [ B the children had occasion to go to the |district court and indications are that it | here. H. C. Purcell, administrator of the | 1t Was anmounced that by a vote of dif- BICYCLE Total elght transfers 7 attle to put away some playthings and |Wwill not be concluded before next week Hunt estafe, brought sult against the [forent unlons of tle Machiniats' union hma, Attio to puv awi 0 RIRYSRINGS ADG | x 4 L Northweste! President O'Connell had been directed to awarded the GRAND Commonwealth 10-¢ Y ‘prn\l‘lml himself with @& candle and | Divorces were granted yesterday in the | Northwestern Railroad company and, the call eneral strike of th h | e matches, A few minutes later smoke was |following cases: Almeda J. Wise agalnst | the case being thrown out of court in[C8! & ®eneral strike of the machinists it || other American Bicyeles at the 5 | e i e LB Inst | this county, an appeal k o | he deemed it wise to do so. Some members oyeles & Rest welght—Domestic soap. Willard A. Wise, Anna waney aguinst ¥, an appeal was taken to th i el I | e b o ik e tarall | Joki M, BRARS, ThS AIYGECa MLlL 5 Flors | DRFRmS opurt of the trades mmoolation, fc wan said, ware| B8 LU || Paris Exposmon. Gravel roofing. A. H. Re 641 Broadway. | bucket brigade and had partially succeeded | Forgraves against Sadie Forgraves was | L0 return the case to Harrison county for ling to pa ages for nine ‘ The GRAND PRIX s, a its name at | visome gan and the jury, after belng out six hours | ATME Were not. George H. Warner, business | prices—25c, a0, Seats no sale at | t award. Other Licycles wer [rasmens L} nt of the Machinists' association, said | wardod gold, si'ver und bron the Wontatia” Mihtieth Rafatia lod | verdict for the plalntiff, ailowin 1,500 | that it & strike was ordered between 50,000 but ther. y o nd FOR THE BOYS.... so's Christian association, Bled | ¥ P hilowing 81500 | L4 60,000 machinists would be ordered out. e prize aud the Co.aiibia wom 1t % ditional b pi Py been In many pl. in the c“' 4500 to 8800, Ha sllcLek in wita mag Toe College Hoy Dies of Typhold. it is eald, demand an additional b per cent Yo, pegn In many |jured through the carelessness of the essed Ly Gray of Bieach i ) . . 1 day ulght occurred the secoud death from y ' L has never falled to win first nurses at the assoclation’s hospital while | 8 V taco whenever and wherev Wear [aurees at the. nasocla (xptoid ot the Towa St colese. Marvio| PARSONS’ MEN WILL MOVE Impanal Hair negcneramr fpasi, Tarass et Mintuiat ] All grocers sell Domestic 8oap. glnecring department, whose home was in | One on of Knikhis of Labor Ad- I in ahuetubily safe, ean Iy spplied.on | Icaves FIXED STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE, — Roscoe, 8. D., died at 9:30 in the college Journs to Washington (o Re- Yie o Mustach ¥ OAPPLICATION - > Colonel Hogeland Addresses Boxs. | pocpital. His parents were with him dur new Fight for Books, TR NN THS i red free HOME OFFICE, HARTFORD, OF, Colonel Alexander Hogeland addressed | He recited a number of interesting inci- | formor home, for burlal. \Witter wa sons faction of the Knights of Labor has uumbe ¢ ] ormer hon ) er was one i Sto 412 Broadway dents fn the carcers of Americans whose | of (he first students taken sick about four | d¢cided to meet in adjourned session in tho . 5 4 Omaha Blcycle flu.. Daaiore. ' lves dated from humble homes. They weeks ago, and his recovery has been|CIty of Washington next Saturday. The [tion of Committeeman O'Keefe, who resides Slhand s Tinanin | Aeanlon i 8L S despaired of for soma time. The fow cases x’;l‘hllnr; w«nl then, it is .u.(,,,,;‘(‘, renew ‘hv‘::rn'”hu e returned home x'llr“y-uqlnr\ of SI— remaining {n the hospital are recovering bt for the possessi of official papers 8 HAYSS WIDE 0vaY Waa a300utlve FARM LOANS " ists. Colonel Hogeland will address tho | una thore are na new cases. ¥ | books, etc, which by order of the sup 2 ———— CURE TUURSEL : High school girls on Monday afternoon | court of the District of Columbia were for- | . fLCARee 3 o AARes Use Big &3 for Teduction r ha've announced ey i s or “*'é ulu"fi: s-"flflm‘l plugacy: ¥ . Rev. M. (. Waddell, pastor of the Broad- | BOONE, la., Nov. 18.—(Special Tele- | Members of the Hayes faction contend th o woges of laborers and carpenter i » Jus hour g f laborers who now b AL0p, KUut or poiten vited Colonel Hogeland to occupy his pul- | found in a ravine just south of town today | strenuously denicd. Members of the Hayes | 1t s e A LOAN AND BUILDING Asy S ARGENT o address will be one of the deepest iuterest, | Iving by his side. He disappearcd on | continue about a week longer. The mem.- | And carpenters’ wages from & 1o 8260, wi : payd 0 reet, Council B Ia BARssse “Mother, Child and Curtew.” . ' September 12 wnd It was thought be had |Lers of the Parsons wing, with the excep- | {ircies are much excited over the matt Lt it o et J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl strect Jacobs bury the dead and provide bencfts for the | (o 1s 3. Stason ne referce Mr. Staon (o phitas me such a recognized need and bene- ne 25 2 | Christian assoclation hospital. In additio 1,010 of the P W | ; o | entitled to be counted because the others | 1°0 Of Machinists was held last night to Bidnic 10, Macedoniatsw have made us richer. The few dollars con- necessary percentage. The attorneys for | ‘lonal Metal Trades assoclation. There ap- und e 6 feet lot &, bloc 10, Mace- | g und k fa | building. all over the world botter and richor. The ron, lot 8, block 7, Mayne's 1st ad Domestic soap has no equal. assoclations have taught people to helb | ,nq if the court does so the county saloops | heIF Fecent conference in this city, as 1t row, lots 19, 20, 21 and 22, block 19, i tion.” i Y| tion was willing the workday of the - will be asked to pas other pe | 5 ¥ ‘ ) Tho fire departn was called yesterday ’ F. G Weeks, Fetoree, to Wesiey Ter The fire d nent was called yesterday Not clal Telegram.)— In March. 1865 % \v.|Ing was largely attended by both union and Chrlsman et al, the association HTE of the ln liclous Comedy PRIX In competition with all ced fssuln L he Jud Smith | | noticea issuing from the attic. Judge Smith which resulted in an order |Of the trades association, It was sald, were tricd by the court and taken uader ad- | trlal. It was brought up tkis term In Lo- |8nd one-balt hours' work, but that other All-Btnr Cast nifics, the Grand Prizc-tha hig BEST SHOE ON EARTH thomas D. Thompson, in his sult against | OF until 11 o'clock last night, returncd a | 48 | box office, i modals and “hono uole inentiun, The Best Dressed Fe)- ARMORED CRUSTR B amendmans i LR B0y RPEeRtiuE . — It & strike Is decided upon, the men would, Bicycle has AMES, Ia., Nov. 16.—( eclal,)—W increase in wages. positions and L RO Witter, a freshman in the mechanical en- sure and harmless remedy for either ing to a ing his last moments. The remalns were 4 e 1 WoPRIAL CHEMICAL MFG, CO.. 22 W, 23451, New VP - $3.60 Shoes the High school boys yesterday afternoon. | aken to Mouut Vernon, I, the family's| BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Nov. 16.~The Par-| gora by aruggists und nutraressers. Nebraska Cycle Co., Boatoete OMAHA, NE —_——— rallway magnates and leading capltal- tlated In Eastern Nebraska f next at 2 o'clock Found with irains Hlown Out, bldden o be removed from Washington ras, infa way Methodist Episcopal church, has in- | gram.)—The body of John Henson was|the hooks are in Birmingham, but this is [0 increase in imber ol working erste on, Palnlase s.v. Your "on.yh"}.‘r:“.‘{.‘f R [0 pit on Sunday night. The subject of his|with his brains blown out and a revolver | faction today stated their convention would | are redu ) $1.55 for ten he W Virapper. '

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