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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1901, NEWS OF INTEREST FROM [OWA, [l imen sl g 4 een reached that both parties abide by ) D[ N NTIC \ 0 y " h G t COUNCIL BLUFFS. [Ef ] ™ MU o o o FoodDrink Hawall, by reason of the failure of Sap Davis selis paint. Opening of Republican Oampaign Post- | Francisco exporters to ship cargoes of pro- | & ’ is casily assimilated vislons here. Local stacks of foodstuffs are (R R pate he RAREN — y d B ¢ Buffalo N T MINOR MENTION. ‘Pl(l\POCl\E]S ARE hABBLD May Veto Expreasmen’s Ordinan FORR Teoanie of BUIIRI0 News becoming low. The large Honolulu dealers i by the weakest stom- a——— s 86 Py " ¢ Jenni are refusing to fill big orders and small re = Davia sals drugs T olen 15 ardioedes mavibe Novth Marn s HE tall ‘tores €annot replace their atocks as f . Blockert sells carpets and ruga R wad | WAV 05 HEINYY0"A VALUABLE esTATE | (oL o0 ach. Enriches the blood, increases its Fine A B C beer, Neumayer’s hotel. hlace e ten ¥ S % 3 01 o o 8! ble ship Britannia, which . . ias fixt 10 globes. Bixby & Son. wagons of expressmen and common carriers The British cal N . » w“n’lsz.:,mrn-‘:u 6 optician, 4w Broadwa ivi while waiting for hire, should the measure | yyyie yopp, Bathiervitie ©1 hae been surveying for the route of the nourls.hmg power. Good for l", convales- B v, pret o counci ce of the ¢ icto o Australia, has ar- C. B Alexander & v, pictures & be passed by the city council in face in slandutuneral able from Victorla to ralia, has ar Property of 9, . . . trimes For WA ! g | protests of the property owners on that rived here. Its offcers report that the cent and well. All can us y wilizoust guk ey wogd S0 O W™ [y yp SWIFT FLIGHT AND HARD FIGHT | thoroughtare. The mayor has expresead Conrad Youngerman wt cablo will lte within 220 miles of the Ha S5 My -t 'Th‘ ¢ it with benefit. eich, 28 N. A . iy ¥ " i himselt as strongly disapproving of making Mo walian {slands, to the eastward. The ar 0| U, iStS. ¢ SUng SR dpre, ot BRI g a “stable” out of a paved street Itke North rival of the vessel here has revived talk of y 88 perb product of the > S A, Hester, a Kansas Farmer, I8 e« | Main street, although admitting that the I the possibility of getting cable communica- Degree of Honor, e el | B i [ RIS Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass selniant Co ’ 4 a stan ce 1 a diffi . g (i y o Assintant ¢ | Gives the Tip That Corrals Wallace & Groui, owners of the Bluft City [+ DES MOINES, Sopt. 13.—(Special Tele- ing for action of o ““.;“"’r""‘“:r“”‘_:"' ,',f“"_ g Murray and pqn Rsx of Wijlo the Lightfingered Quartet, taundry, who have Just expended a laras K1am.)~The mecting for the opening of the | connection with the Britieh ling at Fon St. Louis, U. S. A. Initing In COIED et treat sum of money In erocting a handsome bulld- | Fepublican campaign at Atlantie has been (MI0K island, only about 600 miles from hers 4 1 Firom i Visit at Hamburg, 1s -— ing for thelr business on North Main street. | abandoned by the ropublican etate commit- | SIXt0 Lepes, “Aruinaldo's agent, made Brewers of the Original Budweiser, Faust, Michelob, Anheuser-Standard, s home from u X | | quite a stir here by his utterances. He le ' cago is guest of Miss . st the proposed ordi- | tee on account of the news from Buffalo. I Pale- Miss Falconar of Chicago Is guost | Four young men who gave thelr names|A¢ UP In ‘L’"’;":“_"“z'y‘i':""“"m"m"M““ the 8 by the Gaslls two days ago for the Orlent Lager, Export Pale, Black & Tan and Exquisite. abelle Patter ¢ Bouth Sixth stee | A : Teabellc | boy. Prefer one ly [as Fred Smith, Albert Brown, George Har-| Ll 1ol o™ "eront of their place by Claim o Valaable Estate, aal 1§ (HURATRod %o 1t going. to) MuBl Wanted « " e dentistry. Dr Woodbury, 30 1l ris and A, R. Willard, supposed to be pro-| ons, will appeal to the courts. The members of the Bllls family of Bsth- | where, judging by his remarks here, he is g an of the Noveity ' fessional pickpockets on their to Omaha | “2800% e M. M. Peariman of the Novelty, ssional pickpockets on their way to Omaha | - —_— erville think they are heirs to a large es- | likely to be a troublesome factor. Major store 15 home ‘;u“lw‘l‘r‘l m:r rrnndlle at m:- ::k-’snurl!en Davis sells &) tate in Eogland. Mrs, Laura Steinburg of | Robinson, United States quartermaster oliday the | festivities, are under arrest at the city - — - o8 o / to| here, hae sent to General Young of the De- On account of its’ being . hollday the g . ~ . Boston, a relaiive, who sent an attorney to 3 Ol Cloak Wore, a Broadway, $Il D¢ | jail. They were arrested yeaterday morn- Filss CRRIEes ARATRSt ‘Hodons, England, found an estate worth $360,000,000 | partment of California a statement of clgeq gley dy man, capable of | 10g at the Union Pacific transfer after pick- | John Burke of Pacific Junction, who WAS |y uiting distribution. There are threo mem- | Lopez's utterances while here, with a view, good _stea porson | Ing the pockat of 8. A. Hester, a farmer of | with J, M. Baber when he was beaten by [y tif 8 TR0 REERR: FCRE BER TR IO T tated, to having him watched when gine and bolfer. Apply i ot T vel | v Vednesday, filed . e ke, Council 1S | Ottawa, Kan. They were caught after a| Rd and Andrew Hoden Wednesday, filed an . S Sl e Bl o "L Knax, rector of Gract Eple- | hard fght and chase within a fow miutes| information In Justice Bryant's court yes. ! 10° Auscles, S LA BT far I cure stricture ¥ ourch, ot st evening for Fish- T ' | earauy d kgt Ruatt othe Ste sville, Min: h —_ onil ehurch, I it GRS (Smony. | of the robbery and an hour Iater thelr case | terday charging tho Hodens with assualt |0 CRRGL Bt SenbieRER S W o) e eroiee T AT AN EnD| Without cutting or Jand, 11l to perform a ma . was being investigated by the district grand [ and battery. Andrew Hoden was arrested ry 13 fssued yesterday | N A marriage license was 1580 YSGULL ) jury now in session. | nnd gave bafl for his appearance mnext Funeral of Conrad Youngerman, dilating, thus avoid- (Gt masriage, licenss 24, fler's Order Decluring It O is ing the h rs of ¥ o T, ge s, Emer- ste m s y 4| Wednesday, when the two cascs against " and Eillen T. Doran, aged 18, of Hester, accompanied by his wife, arrived Y, h - Canrad t L i " lteom bitewe yestorday morning on’ his way | Bim and his brother will bo heard by Justice | e funeral of Conrs Sl Rt 5 of T the Way und Men A " Wil Lyon of Lead, 8 Do on his S5 (8 (o Maitiand, Mo. He was entering r{ Bryant. Ed Hoden is carrying crutches as | 00 o8 [EId today ond was ono of the FONAY Kt Work: surgery. Ghicagoy stopped ovir (0 WRA (rlends 10 on the Burlington train when jostled by | the result of fnjuries r;m\m In & runaway days' v e i the four men. One of the four crowded| ® few weeks ago, and he was not arrested orighnal and strictly this iy, onald has taken out &l in‘unead of him while another seized his| being allowed out on his own recognizance, | Masons for thirty two years and the funeral| JOLIET, 11l Sept. 13.—Although not of- | modern treatment far Strioture bulldmg hermit for the ercetton of w et | T ST force his way between | Baber, whose skull was slightly fractured | Was in thelr ch clally eanctioned, by a Joint confercnce of | cures the diseate without cnite dence at Fifth avenue and Seventh strecte ) oy o e The other two also| N the fight with the Hodens Wednesday Fair sy Pard, the local lodges the steel strike in Jollet is| ting or dilating, thus avolding to_cost $.00 cestoott was | crowded in and the manner in which they | A8 reported to be improved yesterday. * at an end. An order from President Shaffer | the horrors of surgery. It fs The will of Judge J. 1L Westsolt WEZ | o o RGNS S WU Gl Pl cacd ddbioes: The last warrants for the premiums wou | s on the way declaring the strike off. The| the only treatment that should fled for e (macy of shw his | Pushed and fostled caused Hester to ex-| Grayel roofing. A. H. Read, 541 Broadway. [t the lowa State fair were sent out to- | grder will not reach here until late tonight| €ver be used, and the only cne torday, Mxcept Ois ‘widow | postulate. When Hester and his wife finally S - day. The total of premiums paid in the | ang the men will hold one more meeting| Fecommended by the leglons of irst Dresbeterfan church 8undav | reached their seats the latter remarked Real Estate Transfers, speed department was §4,750. The largest men who have recently been evening 7:00 Rev \\\ \rfiu»"\f:-'-‘r"'nl “I“'_I'nh.n she believed the men were pickpockets. | hege transfers were filed yesterday in | amount, aside from the speed department, sured by it. It acts immed= speak on ',I'_;'. \\“,"\;”,f will begin at 7.0 | Mr. Hester felt for his pocketbook, which| tha abstract, title and loan office of J. W. [ won by any exhibitor was by J. R. Peake, ately and directly upon ths Tensons o | had been in his hip pocket, only to find | Squire, 101 Pearl strect Winchester, 11l on standard horses, his | poioitifoh B0 MARY o0 Btricturs, Alssolving It com- Morten Petersen and Miss Loulss Larsen | that it was gone. Officer Quinn was stand- | Mary Belknap to J. B. Belknap, ane- warrant being for $347. The largest pre- 2 plotely and dislodging all dis- were married Thursday evenin Wil (ii | ing near tne train and Hester at once told| third interest in lots | and 2, block 6. ! miums on cattio went to T. F. B. Sotham. ;Mrd fissue, which comes away nome € amt Whin Etrect, by Justic | him that he had been robbed and accused | {0NN Of Carson, wo e L SO Cnillicothe, Mo., 8318 on Horeforts. George | PLANS FOR HARRIMAN ROADS | 2 5trivs ar ehred-like fiber, ai- avenie so-bl : . il s Ratoitia 3 laying all frritation and {nflam- Hryant the four young men. lots 10 and 11, Rohrer's subdiv,, . d. 4. 970 | W. Troue, Rushville, Minn., got $216 mation and leaving the r-“r‘\:I The office was notified yesterd: g J. W, Ferrler to J. G. Lemen, trustee, hogs and Thomas Teal & Son, Ulica, la., | Rumored That Uni acific and . thane SHeCil's o tans. Blolon framt Two Caught, Two Run. Stk 5T it s, St ok, Bireh entirely frees from obstruction zot $210 on hog Rabers & Co., Fort “ ou county, has been 4 : 1,500 | BOL & ' Eastern Line My Be Com- and tn a sound, healthy condi- et i Sl S LA | omcer quan smw e tou men e | BRI i o i ™ | Atk £ ot 40 o ehickene Fren e o # o Bty ntl vy A G TER FO5% Heaaon, Neb. ; |across the prairle north of the tranefer| noude, lot %, block 8, Riddie’s subdiv., | Hithershaw, Des Moines, got $284 on farm * % The Infant dnughter of Mr. and Mre. . | and with Baggageman John Abbott and| W. d p SSiveae . products; L. G. Clute, Greeley, la., got $281 sure also to stay cured VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE, RUPTURE, CONTA- v W 7 th' Fourteenth streat, - v 3 Theodore Storienbecker and wits fo b it ot SHICAGO, Bebt. 18—(8 GIOUS . BLOOD POISON, NERVO-SEXUAL RS TURE:s (‘|‘|.-.|“v.-',::(.';‘im"mnmm'n The funeral wili | others gave chase, The quartet was quickly Herman Schnepel, wi netq 10-74-i1, on farm products, un:.l eorge Harding & | CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—(Special Telegram.) | pirgp {apg@ Ot PO e o ym: “l‘;\ll“h{lfi:.m‘l“txllrll u:(n”-)-r::"mfi'\fln“‘.‘.fi““y T A fternoon At 2 from the residence. | overhauled and Officer Quinn succeeded in| w. d. Son, Waukesha, got §200 on sheep. These [ ~It is reported that the delay in announc: men "~ To thene maladion alone | have enfpeetiy doried fhofoet oare Lenean Warial will be In Falrview cemetery grabbing two, but the other two ran. Bag- are all the largest amounts recelved on [ing the resignation of President Hays of |I make no charge for private counsel and give th ench pat LEGAT, CONTRAC T For ’s':. i‘n”.;‘ t'uv..‘.:,"ylt‘ff"‘:'i\]" nt! A"0h | Bageman Abbott started after one of them Five transfers, total... premiums in their respective departments. | the Southern Pacific and the election of a | B ARG 70T OUT B ":'m'"mln s vm:_“\\" rth your while to investigat cure that haas Y hin, hearly now, at $210. Bourl- | and raa him down. The fellow, seeing Held on Sus New Corporations. successor s due to a change In the plans It you cannot call at our offices, write your symptoms fully. clus’ Musle House, 4% Broadwuy, where | that escape was out of the question, turned| ;o' \oivers and Mrs. Jennle Knausse StonEttien uedor n)-n4||.:.|»’.«n-um. o CONSULTATION the organ stands upon the bullding. aBd pueKipvar aght; For-n feve. dibutes | . ) J o The name of the Marshalltown & Dakota | properties under its contro! F 2! oSl ot S gomana 0 Briok 428 honm Afmiat ¥y (bl Gt g | 0 s SO LIRS & Dots | SRR WO 15 S o g FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL, 3 angred o v Owiil ba | there was a rough and tumble time of it, | ™ 4 . g . TR0 dlad. rednendsy Jr B ION% Seddange. of [ but Abbott finally succeeded In getting o |PiCIOUS characters. They arrived from £10ux | poono “Rockwell City & Northwestorn. The | of one wet of officers over elther the Al- Office Hours—Ba. m. to 8 p. m. Sundiys—10a mto 1 p, m. | ih ice ¢ | ‘City Thurs Nothers when arrested ol > on, Hichard O'lirlen, 1438 Eighth " fetlaw City Thursday. Not arre capital stock was reduced from $2,000,000 | ton and Uunion Pacific or Illinols Central B o it Wil b I the catholic | hold on the fellow's throat and subduing | complained that the woman had fiimfiammed ey 2 and Union Pacific and electing a president - cometery. "‘""' The fourth member of the gang had | nim out of $12. She was arrested about 4 | “pieSeolh o o Telephone com- | to operate the Southern Pacific indepen- Migs Edith Wyekeff, who has been visit- 1 good chance to get away had not one of | g'clock yesterday morning. The woman is 4 | g her sister. Mra. J. J. Hughes, coturned | tha € ; pany of Britt has increased its capital [dently. It is believed (hat if this plan gf{‘l‘rfln.;‘":ornu'fl,.mv in_Jacksonville, 11l | thS UFSUIng gang commandsered & wagon | thought to b Gladys Bush. wanted in | IETT 0 TEt "%, (FOieces, e ABIRE| SRR b L e e fuFiadiction of Pres- | 1308 Farnam St., Bet. (3th and (4th Sts. Omaha, Neb. A ; MU d given pursuit. After a race of about he was accompanied by Mrs. Hughes and | a0 : Omaha on the charge of robbing a man of [ 310 ident Felton of the Alton will be oxtended VN anumhten arha will visic 3 Ysckeons | four biooks the (ellow's wind gave eut ani| a-large sum of money in & Houso thras | “TNICeoie o the late Andrew H. Mir | to covet the Union Pacific. Prosident Burt le several week: by g ! by e Htinwand. a 14-year-old bay, dted | N0 Wa corralled. In responso to a tele- | yenrs ago. According to the woman's story. | i op Codur Rapids has been incorporated | will then he sent to San Francisco to look | PEARY STEAMER REACHES PORT A M 0 NTH ttorney Kimball 18 i i blsiness. | i had been a member of the local lodge of My tomorrow to ratify the action of President Shaffer. The mills started at 2 o'clock this afternoon and many of the strikers have al- Stinw 5 hone call Officers Slack and Plattner | Nothers Is a professional sneak thicf. - , at the Chrintian flome vesterday of fuber- | B 2 L with a capital stock of $30,000. after the Southern Pacific. v R “w{'f."".,fi g, ‘.‘;‘,}','.'l'l :r:r"!‘:f,;":fid“':;f°' Wagon andithe four men Nvus, BeARal Ohis. Bivere “T‘hc lhrmmlnml :irnln (‘onnlmnr‘ho! Des lh,\n'::nm-r nllnn i |nhle :‘Tz;m:‘«:nl:: ';;Tmlo\:s On Arrfval at North Sidney, Cape noon at & o'clock. from the chape Moines has heen Incorporated with a cap- | thority of Preside a B lom BT AN S 3 LIsT ST WU oW R R . Smith Tries to Escape. e e ey e | 1tal of %0000 by C. L. Mott and others. | Central over the Union Pacific fnstead of Bt ':cl': RV L oy YT 4 v el 3 The Heart River Land company has been | Mr. Felton. J on th o 3 s : . on an assault and batters e way (o the city fall Fred Smith| custody of thelr son, a student at the Towa | yneororated with a enpital stock of $150.. All Diseases and suddenly jumped from the wagon. Ser-| School for the Deaf, and $500 alimony. The v SIDNEY, brother Joseph " i 2 ® 1000, with headquarters in Des Moines It NORTH SIDNEY, C. B, Sept. 13.—The s e’ boar: ayer oney mat Haskins [ eant Slack gave chace, but the fellow| cross-petition of the husband was dismissed. | 1'% 10 BeATayAmErs i bes Motmes. -t DEATH RECORD. Bt A ahmtr RO ot CupR Disorders of Men gave ball and will have a hearing Wedaes- | proved to be somewhal of a sprinter and| A suit brought by Brandt to recover $5.000 | x o1 €"EIC ' TREC SHeRdsEt is D, B Sanls Tates RAbite, Bilssmerelasd, Ausust 89, areived 10 years in Omaha “Phe restdents of Upper Harrison street | 16 oMcer twice fired at him before Le|damages from J. A. Wiatt for alleged allen- | \(iiiaw and the secretary fs George Heaton 2 here today. All well VARICOCELE are complaining that the city has done finally overhauled him. One of the bullets| ation of his wife's affections is pending in of Peri John Herriott, candidate for WEEPING WATER, Neb,, Sept. 1.1—-('51'\1‘- In a letter dated Conger, April 4, 1901, h aad nothing this year to place that thorough- from Slack's revolver went dangerously! the district court. leutenant governor, 1s one of the directors, | c1al.)—Louls Foltz, an old resident of Weep- | 1o ananpeary summarized the result of | r HYDROCELE curea, fare In u parsable condition, From Littls [ close to Smith and he concluded that it he ing Water, dled last evening of heart trou-| p v ooy work as follows Method new, without Henton street to Fleming avenuo the stroet i g by Thieves Take Family Silver. 2 . i P vas vice presi- in anid to be in a bad condition. The matter | ¥anted to have a whole skin he would better | s L A BALD NEWSPAPER MAN, ble and dropsy. Mr. Foltz was vice presl-| “pypge mno rounding of the northern lmit catting. DAL loss Hiodt of time. will be brought to the attention of the eity | Ve ub, which he dld. The residence of Hon. N. M. Pusey at dent of the First National bank. He was | o !\H=the FOURIINE oF the northovr councll at the next meeting. When searched at the city jall Harris| Willow avenue and Sixth street was broken o 61 years of age. He leaves two sons and [ (16, Gleemiend nrebipelanc, the most cured forlifeana thopolson £% chool C ave chose! s d ve two $5 oh | 4 % 4 . ¥ A . thoroughly cisaused from Ihe HIgh School Cadets have chosen | was found to have two $5 bills, of which | Into Thursday night and robbed of a quan one daughter. ably the most northerly land . Soon every Slgh and symptom these noncommissioned officers: First ser- | pro o Ry No More Dandraff, weant, " Horace Tnverstock. quartermaster | Hester claimed to have besn robbed. The | tity of solld silverware and a small sum or v Second—The highest latitude yet attained | isa gosuplacely ever. ' No sergeant, Norman Fuller; sergeants, [ Pocketbook was found near the transfer|of money. Much of the stolen silverware | Eyerybody in the northwest knows Colo- ASKA | in the western hemisphe " . of the dlsease on the skin etma ookel o e v . y S spherq (83 degrees 50| or face. ‘reatment contalus o d Barnes, ‘Spetman, Hooker dnd “warten! | depot and a woman whose name was not| Wes family leirlooms. Two roomers In | ne) Danfel Searics, the veteran journatist| SHOWERS IN EA_ST NEBR e q gF, face, Aretment ‘contalus 1o Gungerous : rder. learned told the officers she had seen ope| the house heard the thieves In the dininz Jlicls ¥ 10, 1900, i an orr. Merle Warnes has been made and publicist of Butte. January 10, 18 . % Thé 4 Atien o E O Excesdss b B hen ana Honnets Barasas patn mA0e [ of' the men throw it swey wheo pursued. | 100th and pantry, but supposed it was some | {ho colonel writes: 1 wsed a couple of|THAL 1% the Prediction for Sutur e aetermination of the orlgln | W R N ety o BaE L civil organization. Willard was found to have $24.10 In hig | member of the family. Tottlia ot Nawbro's Harkiolde with Gincval any, Sunday May of the so-called poleocrystic fce (floe berg), WASTING WEAKNESS with EARLY D&CAY in The Dohany theater will present tomor- | possession. but the oth B el G tles of Newbro's Herpicide with marvel- " ete, YOUNG and MIDDLE AGED, lack of vim, VIgoE row I,,.Km 74 |:,“‘,I.,,I ,“.,.,.,..M the now :um- g 'rn:yo ]eir !:u had only 10| Denth of George Graves. ous results. The dandruff disappeared; a Be Fair, and strength, witn organs impaired and weak. melodrama, entitled i Convict's ce. clalmed nof w oW ¢ 3 d " wi BRIt WU, T COTSLY | oo et et hrnedy %t 19 KIOW| oprge Graven, o restdent of Counclt [V €TCD.of bair hav taken root and the — MILWAUKEE ROAD'S FINANCES | SIRIGTYRE cured wih s new Mome succews éverywhere. Plays whose prom- | ditterent pi Blufts since 1863, died Thursday at mid- | Pald spot is rapidly being covered. Herpl-| . \qyiNGTON, Sept. 13.—Forecast for - nees. Kidney and Bladde Troubles. nent features are love,” heart iniere, b | night, at his home, 2206 Becond avenue. He S 4 s Soly Baln pEREATALIGn (At KillR] gopngey and) Bty Annunl Report Shows Increased Conssttaoy (R OED & 2N o Mall 2 R g A £ h g o AR | was 82 vea g ven child ve hat digs up the scalp | mo. x, ¥ ) g ol 2 always find fuvor and these uro t Sl w Fana Was 82 vears old. Seven children survive | the dandruft germ t Nebraska—Pair in western, showers arnings, Decreased Fxpenses Cail on on or addre fhant characteriastics. of The. Ganciars |y vanted, experienced girl for goneral |him. The funeral will be at 2 Sunday after. | in scales as it burrows its way to the root | F°F 4 v ull on o oraddress 119 So. 14th 8ty " T tl tion Saturday; Sunday fair; and n Snug Surplos. Daughter.| the acenen ire lnd'in te'south | J0uReNorki wakes 34 u week = Addross L.\ naon from the residence and buriai will ho | of the hair, whoro it destgovs the vitahiy | €MD portio i Dr. Searles & Searles. Omzha, Neb. Aitterent. .l,wf,"‘.,,,,.' I L e A o i LB G R LR Faul's Bplsoonal thucch ai (of the halr, causing the hair to fall oct.| i1 (™ Ghowers Saturday: cooler fa| NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—The annual rep ort | — — e — acter, are Intr i o the scenic dis- | re of St “plscopal church, v erpleide. 4 X » Chi iikes & Bt P Dluy e sald o b cxtra goca. " "¢ 9= | CITY’S JUDGMENT FOR COSTS | conduct the services Killthe dandruft germ With Herpicide eastern portion; Sunday fair; variable|of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul road ; 3 - it | was made public today. The gross earnin Gawoline Starts Fire. S — . For North and South Dakota—Fair fn|Were $42,363,012, an increase of $184,320; the Oll overflowing in a gasoline stove caled | S€BSONADIe FASHMIONS | ycxtern, showers in eastern portion Satur. | Operating expenses were 527977303, a de- the fire department last cvening to the Aday; westerly winds; Sunday fair. crease of §443,324; and the net earnings residence of C. M. Harl, 524 Oakland avenua For Kansat—Fair Saturday; cooler in|Were $14,391,600, an increase of $627,654 The blaze was confined to a simmer southwest and warmer in northeast portion; | There is a surplus now on Kitchen. 4 Y Judge Macy in the district court yester- Sunday falr; west to north winds, 4n increase of §631,6 day handed down his decision in the two For Colorado—Fair Saturday and probably | 1. - suits brought by Attorney Fremont Benjn- RUN AWAY TO GET MARRIED cooler In eastern portion; Sunday fair; vari- | TN SOV FOR Wi min against the city to nullify the assess- | & ) " able winds. ’ ments for special Improvements levied | & S0 RRRMAY o Hoxm For Wyoming—Generally fair Saturday| WAF Survivers Remembered by the against certalu property owned by him. and Sunday; north winds. General Government, Tho ruling was in favor of the city and Daughter, For Montana—Partly cloudy Saturday;| WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.—(Special.)—The gave the city judgment for costs. This warmer {n southeast portion; Sunday fair; | following pensions have been granted: decislon Is of considerable Importance to tha | SIOUX CITY, Ia., Sept. 13.—(Special Tel- westerly winds. Issue of August o clty, as several similar sults depended on | egram.)—Frank W. Thomas, aged 25 years, / For Western Texas—Falr Saturday; cooler r\'-r*l\vm‘;lkuK ‘f;rlx{'1‘<l "”“""", G. Hag- | DR MCGREW (Ag' 52) IL\: ShST stdr o sou of Congressman Lot Thomas of Storm In northern portion; Sunday fair; west to| Flothe s Lawrence Rising iy s © 07 | PR, Xl At the trial of the sults Menjamin con- | Fake. and Mius Fleta Brown, ased 10 yeurs § north winds. Towa: " Orfginal—Robert C. Proadee, Mar- SrECIALIST tended that the action of the council 15 fanghtarof W. B, BIown' Hreciasst of tao W For Now Mexico—Falr Saturday; Sunday | 8halltown. 86 Original widows, ete~Mary | D und Dixord t Men Only. fixing the assessments was Irregular, in- - AR Jetn BOmRIE RAR [Jane Patierson, Newmarket, §; Lora A expericnce, 15 yenrs in asmuch that the records failed to shoyw | Firt National bank of Storm Lake, were partly cloudy; probably showers and cooler | Bennett, Marshalltown, $. 4 fed In Sioux City at noon today. They in_northern portion; northerly winds ) ; 0 daxs, the adoption of the resolution. Judge Macy | "*F" Y - a\ 4 H cared In less than 10 days, e g i LR il(;e“:l:; | eloped from Storm Lake. Thelr parents For Arkatsas—Showers Saturday; cooler VARICOCELE 5it5d. el roceie: g and all Blood Digeascs cured council were substantiully in compliance | °PJeCted to the match. in western portion; Sunday probably fair; SYPHILIS and il Blood Diveasca cured with the ordinances and statutes of lowa Getting a New Crop of Halr and Has N. Y. Plumbing Oo., telcphone 250 Attorney Fremont Renfamin Falls to | Lake Elopes with Bauker's o southerly winds, becoming variible. signs of the discase disappear at once A CRITICAL EYE When Benjamin first brought the .u.(,lsOCI'ETY TO STOP ANARCHY i ! For Nllinots—Partly cloudy Saturday and OVER 20,000 &85, e, oF Sirsive Gubility, he depended on the ruling of the United | probably showers; Sunday falr; light tc ALY RA GaDUiy, loe 28 L et must have Eged, M with unimpaired | States supreme court in the case of the | $6€Fet Ormantzation in Sioux City to f fresh southerly winds, § , Gleet, Kidney and Bladder Di corpect. It ‘their viston is impaired they | LOWR of Norwood (0.) against Baker. In Wipe It Out of the 2 P For Missouri—Showers Saturday; cooler Curen G ed. Consultation F're can supply the deficlency by having their | this ruling the supremo court held that as- in ecastern and southern portions; Sunday ures Guarauntesd. Conanliy } Country. v : 3 eyes tested and fitted ‘“h proper glusses | sessments for special improvements should | b falr; variable winds. CHARLES Low from our high-cla eal goods. Our ’ 8 et Franch cryatal and Brasiiton ndtie giatur | be levied not according to the lineal tront | Nioi A L h Local Record Treatment by mail. P. O. Box w6 Offics are not only new eves, when fitted properly, | footage of the property affected, but ac- | S » 1., Sopt. 13.—(Special Tele- 3911 Men's Bath Robe, outh Jth strect, between Farn but Klve an arlstocratic expression o thé | cording o the beuefits derived from the | ETAM.)—A secret society has been organ- 34 to 46 Breast, OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, A |and Douglas Sts., OMALIA, NEB. ace. improvement. The United States supreme | 120d in Sioux City for the purpose of wiping i ool ey Tocel 2l BT | ( > NO oURE. N PAL: court has recently altered that ruling and | OUt anarchy fn the United States. The| Men's Bath or Lounging Robe, No. 3011—| he correspondine day. of it thece MEN.~Riop takingmedicine, 1E2¢ HERMAN M, LEFFERT [held that assessments according to tho | Promoters of the soclety hope to spread | o comfortable lounging robe, that also can | Years: ol K g il o 0 - B § : 901, 1:0), 1569, 1898 I e ering anlc u GRADUATE OPTICIAN, lineal front footage were valld. In view | the organisation throughout the land. A |be worn to and from the morning bath, 18 | Meximum temperaturs .. 0 Xor 199 184 ; per v 258 BROADWAY, OPP, SN AR, | 65 RUEThaney 18 (e l:'“']““"s"‘r;l" ] local attorney will frame the contitution. | essential to every man's comfort and heaith, | Minimum. temerntire 5 6l 63 B COUNCIL BLUFF! preme court's ruling Benjamin did no - — | The well-out practis s iy perature @ 1 @ INCIL | FFS. G that Dt At e i Unlon Veteruns' Encampment. © well-cut practical model {llustrated | {Ewl LOMDER 0 T 0 sults both purposes to a nicety and is abso " N thi — epended solely 5 NTON, & Record of temperature and precipitarl o ’n sults, but dopended solely upon alleged ir- | =CLINTON, Ia., Sept. 13.—(Special.)—The | iutely simple at tho same time. As ilius- | at o bol® TS F iR B g L y DO | e regularities of the council In making th | annual encampment of the Union Veterans' | trated it is made of striped Turkish towel- | 190 LOCAL APPLIANCE CO. 13¢ Tharp. v " 9o assessment. unlon, Department of Iowa, of which James | i, empe Y "J" ' , = — . | ing, with heavy cotton cord 1 tassel; 'mal tempe . In a former suit of a similar nature | Ellis of Maquoketa is major general, will | bui elder-down sn .;:.u:lmmu-lnml» ml:nul- plenoy 1or_the aay g 3 s brought by Benjamin ngalnst the city and | be held at Maquoketa September 24 25 and Sy S s ital excess since March 1 " 1N - | i A pan g 7 i i 2Xpe wondwa'd’s tried before Judge Walter I. Smith bo(uru!u, The members of the Twenty-fourth, | ueed while: colored blankiots are much | Normal preetpltation............\\\\.. winch | as Y lliL.\pLfl-”lve M election to the United States congress | Twenty-slxth and Thirty-first Towa Intantry | The fronts are comfortably loose having | | RO 1 [Ranes ”»” Office% ? ose, A March 1 .50 thches Good 4 L] v o court declded in favor of Benjamin. | will attend in a body, Th. : GIIIYIMUU flnflflflll“s | | This case has been taken by the city (0 the | thelr regimental reunions - On the mertrs | ©O7VArd-turning plais atthe neck and aro cor. heriod, 186 &3 nchs | stato supreme court aud In Bow Dending. | of (he Shin pammey hr‘gl\‘:nr;-;n:::‘ supplied with ample and conveuient pateh | Deficlency for cor. jeriod; 1 24 nch! PHERE ARE NO DARK OR o s jon: 2 ) fiven pockets. The back is plain across the| Report from Statious at 7 p. m. As Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription NDESIRABLE ROOMS IN '___nfl un"a flflllflfllls ::' s 3 'I::“l'w‘n.'.f.'.fia"L‘,“':'.,'.'n’.e"'.u:.'l'y' :‘:r";::e:: ‘:v'll‘h:nxll‘«m:‘m“:: Woman's Rellef| shoulders, but is drawn in slightly at the for womanly diseases. No onie knows THE HEE BUILDING. YOU d diers sallo axhibi- 4 = CCORDING 1 Made By Judge Macy's decision in the Benjamin | tion arills will be KI\_:: h)”";:fi»[ml\u:hl\[.L walst by means of the cord that ls passed this better than the woman who has FAY ACCORDING TO THEIR b K 3 ed local doctors and many medicines izB. THERE ARE A FEY suits determines that of Frank E. Alex- | 3 h8 4 I | beneath straps attached to the under-arm tried local d nd many medicine Tt P ARE A FE! John 6. vfifiag“‘l‘d & Co. Ander againat the city, an agresment having | $Lo0a) Gusrd and by the Illinola Naval Ro- | seams. At the neek is a bl sailor collar and found no curc until she began VERY NICE OFFICES WHICH “The Candy Men." | The principal speaker will be Sen STATIONS AN e use of "Favorite Pres "t T FOR ONLY ¢ | |80 tha ‘ooat Blakves ara aciohad itk Taile ONS AND §T4 the use of "Favorite Prescrintion RENT FOR ONLY $10.00 A 1 Gountt Bitee 0y Xe Ator Allison. - General Dyrenforth of Wash- | gver cufrs bl il i, e e establishes regularity, stops weakening MONTH HIS INCLUDES e 4 AR ington, D. C.. and several of the lowa con-| To out this'robe for a man of medium d drains, heals inflammation and ulcer LIGHT, WATER, HEAT, JAN ——— DOh a“y Theatel‘ ressmen will dativor afdromes 120 63 yards of material 27 or 8% yards 44 iR :,“'"]" .M\"«l e "’“',‘: ];m:;“l:;;f 1‘1».\ "l[I‘I’lI'L 8 |;\\¥;.| e ‘}\,‘, \A.‘Y. V n Pray for P Inches wide or a blanket measuring 70| _ = » akes weal k THE CONVE CES OF Towa Steam Dye Works SUNDAY, SEPTBMBER 15. Mathatice Prer e Prestaant;: | [0S0 RS 084 e, o ——— women well. it T HHE A Bl LR 304 Broadway. N, W1 was troubled for three yeas y 2t . Sept. 13.—(Special Tele- The 3 ! : Rl 1 e pattern 3911 Is cut in sizes for a 31, | Cheyenne. 1y 70 .0 fon meet female wegkness and my roctor guve Make your oid clothes look lke new. | The Most Powertul Melo-Drama of the Day! | §r&m.)—-Tbe Des Moines conforence of the | 38, 42 and 4 (nch bresat mieusire Romy AL Sy 0 ; R AT L Methodist Eplscopal church today adopt: Bult o Clty, clear . pton, St Louis M. I saw an b Clsealag, Dysing.and Bapeiriag, Ip Five Acts, Deplcting the constitution of the chureh b reme b : W partly eloudy joscuent T the peptr of Dostor Dlareys The Bee N YT TN T cloudy Wte Prescription. - [ began the use of it mended by the general conference b, For the uccommodation of The Bee read- | (Wi, Clondy, venr ago. 1 took five botties of it, an: - . LEWIS CUTLER Th. cnn'io"‘ n.u '“ vote of 113 to 17. Beven applications for | €8 these patterns, which usually rotail at| Cnioes o D1 A Bioider Rintical. Disaavery!! hod Bllilding Funeral Director s .r the ministry were examined and passed to | ffom 25 to 50 conts, will be furnished at a Bl Louiw, partly cloud 4 2 is.beiter now han 15 was fod ye & N\ sBuccssucr 1o \v. U. Kated) Larsiand 4 | Knuah Citg, cloudy. e ; who suered from fenale 28 PEANL STHRER ‘Fhono Ui, ove and Pathos, Hate and Passion students were admitted to the conference. | eXpense. In order to get any pattern en- | Helena, paitly cloudy weakuess, and good results have follow FA—RM LOANS PRR. | SEB—The escape on & moving Disiant ‘toxtot A special message relating to the condition | close 10 cents, give number aud name of [ Havre. cloudy Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical C. PETERS & Co, Hi-1- T abao hRoviag Leaie) | of the president was read and Rev. W. V, | pattern wanted and bust measure. Allow | HEmATck, partly cloudy : Adviser is sent free on receipt of 21 ¢ Rental Agents I dway 2amesa: the second year and ffteen second-year | BOMINAl price, 10 conts, which covers all [ . 8 | alveston, vloudy ) Negotlatou 10 Eastbrn D ohrasss Z - 2 , | Kelly, editor of the Methedist Review of | about tsn days from dato of your letter| - cent stamnps to pay expense of mailing L a" H ik-"‘!‘g‘g N pianady, o8, T :m";:r::rmer. Weary Willie! | Xew York, led 1o praer service for is | before beginning to look. for the patiern | T indicates trace of precipftation, only, " Adiress Di. BTV, Pierce Bu Ground Floor Bee Bldg. b IS Tecovery, 1 Address, Pattern Department, Omaha Bee. Local iorecast OMmeial. | falo, N, ¥,

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