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| The MINOR MENTION. :\\n\m FAVOR DOVLE Davis sells drugs Btockert sells carpets and ’ Metz beer ut Neumayer's hotel Gas Tl‘('d-n and globes. Bixby & Son. Wollman, sclentific optician, 403 Broadw 3, For Ren! “Modern 7-r n- quire at No. 21 Main Missouri ouk body wo Welch, 2 N. Main st Get your work laundry, 124 Bre dding presen Alexander H. Wi trip to New sitlon It pa For snlc 48 Mabr The Two M al but wiil diang’ with them Abe Lin W meet this the Kep Unit ' will rnoon Mrs J Canada, by the George ell, e ramily at 2013 to the Board James D Lalika marr Bert T on Bros aswessed terday The firs summer rugs. ( Unvarying Testimony That Burns Ackmewl- edged His Partuership. | O'HAIRE'S EVIDENCE STAYS UNSHAKEN at the popular Eagie Phone | & «p ttention, & Iters left ork u m residence cord. Wm rAway He is the Man Who Grab Staked the When They Proapected the Cripple Creek Mountains. eclal Broadw ng for falo expos Two i Jast « Hot Blust | rd Hardware v « for fteelf by Cole ¢ Ao not come corr mps The unvarying testimony of every witness | placed on the stand yesterday in the trial of the Doyle-Burns suft in the dis- | trict court corroborated the claim of plaintiff that Burns had in all their mining | transictions acknowledged him as an equal partaer and evidence so far produced | Montreal. | huy been most emphatic his point. The weelk 489 | one exception the Frank G k. brother-in-law of Burns and secretary | aud (reasurer of the Portland Gold Mining | jany. He was placed on the stand by plalntift eimply to testify as to certatn | books and records of the mining company. | | i Pock five witnesses were | examined yesterday: William of | | Victor, €. B. Meskimen of Canon City George 0! Hender of Dunton, Charles ves | Bovard of Salida 1. Jones of Watrous, i |N. M. and John O'Haire of Colorado be. thi Springs. O'Haire s evidence the feature sedlon to open the | of (he day's proceedings and his cross wmination was not comple court adjourned until this morning The testimony of O'Hairq ix of peculiar [, | Interest he was the man who grub- 2 'to | staked Burns and Doyle und their associates wh | when they first started out p eting 1n the Cripple Creek mouatains iIn the winter of 1861, The fact that he was to tell the story of Burns' and Doyle's relationship 1n the mining transactions which now form the basls of the sait at bar attracted a large | crowd to the courtroom yesterday after- noon. O'Halre is in the merchant tailoring business in Colorado Springs and ha amassed considerable wealth through his mining transactions. He speaks with a rich brogue, clearly indicating his nation- ality, and much of his testimony was glven in the vernacular of the mining camp. He is a man of fine appearance and resembles Judge Guonell, one of the tor | Burns, closely enough to be for his twin brother. O'Huire's except one Relief Arr the church me of pal the h ace Episc ut shields 1= Iy he wa his ity ning Danville e called ather editor of o visit . on " was witness | the N to friends | the Co & reportod w ter surth uy Health Ha witt N ind - Mis Neb., were (fternoon pees, f . 1°. Steviek | Iway Wed rnoon, w £ and court addition 1 Osburn i’ poie ks evening seaste i sinee wil for a ox winter A Shake Fralney Huxhes when b, John 8 cvening night as pearea 1 In wiil he given thi hall, instend of last nourced through error. Mre. Fred Schmitten w6 written to the polic aswiat (n Andiog her Meye has run away trom his hor A _district convention of Subbath school | workers will take 1day in Rice Grove, Weston, Conveyanees wiil - 1ave Glen avenve and Broadway at 930 o, m he congregution of the Congreg; tional church hus unanimously 0 accept the restgnation of Rev. J Wilson and has asked him to reconsider 1t | Mrs. C. Hogle, Miss Julin Bogle and Miss | Loutse Morlock, who have bLeen visiting the family of W Maus Lincoln avenue, roturned thelr homes in Joweph yesterday Mrs. L. . Addington of Oreg here under ‘the nusplces of th Christian Temperance union, will an address Saturday evening in th and Labor Assembly hal Stephen Dunn brought suft district court agains<t D, K. Stuart Istrator the eatute of Matilda Dun demanding a partition of the property that he be glven his one-third Marlon Gumm_ and Miss Effle Hamilton were married Wednesday eventng At the | home of the bride's mother on Thicteenth | street. Mr. and Mrs. Gumm will mike thelr home at 2420 South Thirteenth street Harry Lang charged with robbing ¢ B Tavlor, a Glenwood farmer, of his witch and $i6 n' cach, waived exam y in 1o lice court yesterday and was bound over t awalt the action of the grand jury, He wits committed to the county fall in defau't of bail John Dunn skinner werd arrested g thefr business withoit first obtain They were hearing hefore court th us of Havania Awking () irst n to wi Woman's deliver Trades | counsel mistaken hins In the wimin- And Tentimo O'Halre’s testimony was given in a clear, straightforward manner and was evidently deemed of much importance by the defense, which tried hard to make him contradict himself during the lengthy and rigid crosa- examiration by Senator Patterszon, but with out effect. His testimony as follows ‘In 1801 there was some talk of gold be- ng found aroud west of Pike's Peak moun- tain, and after an agreement I concluded to send J. J. O'Driscoll, James Burns and E M. Stephenson to the district to prospect | for lodes and mining claims. They left Co)- rado Springs in the month of November 1861, Toward the lattor part of December, Burns ind O'Driscoll having returned from Cripple Creek to Colorado Springs, 1 went to the house where Burns and his siste lived. Doyle was there and after talking the matter aver in a general way I asked Doyle why he did not go up to the camp and do something for himself. After some more talk, Burns also inviting him, Doyle concluded he would go. Four davs later | Burns and 0'Driscoll, accompanied by | Doyle, returned to the Cripple Creek dis- trict.” 1 The witness | versies that 5| Burns over | were was .~uu~<mnmn,\'r A, Matthews Thomas for ply carriors necossary 1t . Ayiesworth Y Judge morning Plumbing Ca , telephone 2. Chambers' Dancing academy, canum hall, reopens for day, October 1; children § p. m. Complimentary puplls and their friend October 4. Circulars store. Royal Ar-* beginners Tues- £ p. m, adults reception to past i Frid at Marriage 1 Licenses to wed were issued yester: following ame and Residence, ames De Witl, Sioux City Lilllan Bronson. Hastings, Joseph G Miller, Oakland ora Pollock, Oukland, i v to the g Age In 49 Neh then told of some contro- arosc betw:en himself and the location certificates, which subsequently aatisfactorily settled. Continuing, he testified that in June, 1882 O'Driscoll sent him that Doyle and Burns had jumped of his claims, known as the Bobtalls No. 1, 2 and 2 and 3, had relocated the three as Yellow Jackets No. 1 and 2 Rough and Strennons Daya. Davis sells paint Gravel roofing. A. H. Read, 541 Broadway.-| As soon as he got this word he hastened to the cabin where Burns and his asso- clates were llving and the witness' de scription of the fight that ensued and endec in him and O'Driscoll kicking Burns and | Doyle out of the cabin proved most amus- ing, recited as it was in a rich brogue, After this trouble, he sald, Burns and Doyle went to live in a tent The witness then testified as to the set- tlement of the controversy over these | claims that was subsequently made be- tween himeelf, O'Driscoll and Burns. Al of O'Haire's testimony corroborated Doyle's claim that he and Burns were equal part. | mers in all their mining transactions a¢ this date. On this point fn particular | | O'Haire testificd that he met Burns ono day In Pueblo in the early part of June | 1893, when Burns sald that Doyle and he were together fn everything that had been !located up to then, and that had it not | been for Jerry O'Driscoll) he | (0'Haire) would bave been in with them | O'Haire bad brought suit in the Colorado | courts against Dovle, which was subge. | quently settled, and the defense tried to | make capital out of thisx in an attempt to prove on cross-examination that the suit | had been settled by Doyle in order to se- cure O'Halre's testimony In this case. Tt | is understood that O'Huire will bring suit | against Burns practically on the same | grounds as Doyle’s in this case. th N o PRIDE THAT 18 I8 possersed by elves an engagem fert's jewelry store benuty and artistic not posscssed by the goods of other jow in Council Bluffs have rings of every style and p HERMAN M. LEFFERT IRADUATE OPTICIAN 208 mun\l»\'\.'.‘:”mqlnm”‘n';\\. nn- Avenue, PA¥ very girl who it ring from beca it value such re Lef- has a as s any We on Partn plece of evidence In the examination of | Bovard of Salida, who testified to seceing the £ on the Tidal Wave claim, and | that a board nailed to 't bore the names of | | Burns and Doyle locators men of Canon City, who was prospecting {1 1891 In the Cripple Creek district and | | was well acquainted with Burns and Doyle, | testified that in a number of conversations he had with Burns the latter had always | spoken of Doyle as belng Iy fnter- !m.u with him in their mining properties That Judge Macy expects the trial will | last well into next week is evident from | the fact that he directed yesterday that the remalnder of the jury panel, which had been excused until next Monday, be no- tified not to appear untll October 14, Board. | | An important brought out wa Nede for those w1d know what's godl Woodward’s Ganymede Chocolates and_Qpera Bon Bons | Made By 1 John G, Woodward & Co, | + “The Candy Men." Councll Blufts | I | Towa. Towa Steam Dye Works 304 Broadw Make your o.d clothi look Cleaning D\slul lnd Repairin, LEWIS CUTLER Funeral Director (Buccessor (0 W L. £aled) 28 PEARL 11 51 ) FARM LOANS 655 otlated I Eustern M curasme lowa. James N. Casady, ir, A% S Coinel) Btures OR UPHALSTRI onovating ova-flmnr! ) Davis selis glass. like new | Gets New Wife, Loses Child, corge D. Haven brought suit for divorce agains' his wife, Emma Haven, and she in turn filed a ercss petition and on the trial of the case was awarded the divor custody of their minor child aged o yoars a daughter. Cut Prices iring. My PENNELL MILLINERY, | whol | Agnes | Alice Edw gram.) | paign and the | Haven failed to comply with | on Millinery!| order of the court and Mrs unable to secu matter w ire possers) as reported Haven was of the child Judge Macy, on to CAMPAIGN GUN BY GOVERNOR who yesterday issued an order requiring | Haven to dell sheriff or else the county ja Haven was m Miss deemed it mandate child of the Maggie Kissel appeared at his residence wisest thing to obey ver the ch be arreste: il for conte arricd agai and the court and City Counell cou pa Wi The city spected the Contractor approved mitted by Cit small piece of wag found of | assessment an about in front of it A the $70 of the cost of the neil yesterd aving recent ckham on o mssessment y Engineer property n naufMeient w value fld over to the d and placed in empt of court u Wednesday (o when the sheriff with the order he delivered up the ctlon Toar, afternoon Iy completed Scott street schedule as sub- tnyre. One Indian creck to bear the il have to stand imorovement ay in- by and ar After inspecting the paving the aldermen formed themselves into a comm estigated th and inv the rear of the Broadway, betw where the proy to have an all dldermen went pected the pla e block on ween Scott a perty ey to Ace opened Elevent it has b ttee of th e conditions at the north side of nd Sixth streets owners have petitioned From there the reet and in- een sugkested to build a footbridge across Indian creck They also Broadway nea Peter Wind years ago for which he full payment Their re mittee of the regular month next Monday n f Nearo's I Word was r body hand, supposed who di. inspected purchased \ris on these r Thirteent fro $400, pay or the pro 1 will meeting who Iy ight ody sceived here to be ppeared s the ing noW proposes to surrender | the city 1s willing to accep Reported lot south of street, which some and unless nother $100 in perty h m t $100 down, patters a made the A com he council be of nnd, vesterday that a that of a negro farm ome weeks 0, had been unearthed in a cornfield near the town of Waln: The negro come from on the John Schlicht, while erty in stsnipp! men in beaten men are Mi The the them said vi One day the negro disappe horse, some due him of It the people the missing The marshal know nothi bhody, beyond Residents of Council Bluffs Gets No The Jury in In the person Joseph R. R of Carson, bro morning for plaintiff, a ployed in cempany, out a the and i cornshel Schlicht this county ut, this cou whose name seissinpl 1 farn owning s a cinity (0 have thr crsonal pro of the farm egro could be t Walnut y % th A Tu to Avoca yesterday m Money the district al injury against ght In of elevator n April, 186 ler in the considerable a v the defendant resident @ of inty was not July near learned to work Walnut prop of Mis st n resident negro had trouble with white of th in the encounter, farm and THa ‘White catened revenge, d. leaving a erty and wages Foul play was suspected by some as no ot esterday claimed he finding of the that effect, and ¢ trace | no word had been sent to Coroner Treynor. brought the norning. story to for Mix Arm. court damage napp, Reid & Co. erdict yesterday company. The arson. was em- the defendant 8. while cleaning elevator had his at Avoea suit of arm caught in the machinery and so hadly mangled that the elhow. H company resist of contributory 60 years of age and has a large family small children for the defend, Ready Word was re ard W. T. Va they their ya Andover at boat they are rigged yacht as Andover. that the first urday morning may be finishe meeting will b clubhouse at inaries for the Real These transf: the abstract Squire, 101 Pea Wilson N, sw Jkom block Beach to lot 2, sub) of TEe L. B. Van and b A Tiet cel and wife 24, Burns' ad San f lot 3, 10, w. 'd Cooper Uplon pect part Bwartz, lot 1, 8 w. d t Total elght t Dollive AUDUBON, 1 Senator this afte addresses ever mostly on the McKinley. Th v i BOONE, Ia Thomas G court for shoc found guil wa I dear ¥ row would arr| Lake the Burns' ok 2 and wite it had o sued ed the ¢ neglige! for [ nce. The trial 1 ) Fremont Benjamin of this ant comaa ceived n Brunt ive here 1y to of sail Manawa bringing here of somewhat The Van Br of the merle in order ed that day e held lake, W race will b Entate ers were fil title and loan office of J rl street and wife 15 3-15-29, to Madg Je I, 8 W John 8. 7. 0. P. C. t N Whitehead and wite & o4, Oukland and wife o lots 5, 6 ar d, a. ¢ d Dantel Palmer to Leonard Teo Auditor's su [0 anc ransfers vesterday this morning this evening at Tranafe 82 amputated 250 and at th im on the grounds Ross {s nearly ot asted three dave ty was attorney y. Rnce Yachts Satarday from J Joseph H that with with Saturday. The is a sloon the same type unte are anxious 8 be sailed Sat- that the contest if possible. A the hen the prelim- arranged St I the A race . ed n w. vesteslay o Mary J a isen, il 1ot 6, ‘rooks, part B, q. ¢ to W of lots & w. d Mike nd 16, 200 Van- block Palmer. nety nety 50 b, 200 A 1%, a to 3. i ry add., F. and block 4 o 100 $11,500 Spenks at a. Oct. 38 Dolliver rnoon with delivered xample of courtroom Oct, §.—~(Sy on, ing on Henry open trial Walker at Fraser, of murder will be sentenced tomor Andubon, (Speclal Tele- d the cam- one of the best he He dwelt the character of was crowded. ¥ of Murder, vecial in Telegram.) the district in the second itors Will Meet nt Red Onk RED OAK torial ags ber 10 and 11 A. Ingalls, wite suffe years ney Cure and | began using it and three bottl la Crown Point ved from k She was induced to try F less than she was gr ecial.)~Th | tall meeting of the Southwestern lowa Edi ociation will be in Red Oak Octo- N Idney Y., writes trouble for ey's Kid- a week after she atly improved es cured her.” —_— ATER OCTOBER 2! DOHANY T Wood & Ward i‘fii & KLEIN'S, vt sy 611 Broadway, Council Bluffs. “The 4's big com Two Merry pany, presenting [ramps. had | | other | Bhaw Makss His First Speech of a Fer: at Indianels GIVES HIS VIEWS ON STATE TAXATION the Murder Cases Figure Largely ieneral of the State—De- (Fr DES ernor ing brief News Is of the Hardin County m ¥ upo Tragedy. ot the (Spech campal to national issues, question of a Staft Correspondent.) MOINES Shaw made hie first at Indianola tonight much of his time al.)—=Gov- gn epeech The governor devoted touch- taxation and promising in a later address (o submit observatic of this Governor in | aareery nta tory tor Our party plurality doubled n I think muke it 1 n view tack mad frairs, it falrly ' go there was a democr but it press feu has Ve fro tised defic tioned in b It addi pended i it ne w subject Shaw e all the ¢ ab! tral the | W of th nd the twe hich said heard npaign The to get a committes sitlon press concedes an unprecedented vi briliiant fthout e years maje nimous. f th e by is od At “t tured n m the fency the en fon pi tion 't herally meeting was referred (o fact the ife Lo ndition ute debt it in n e dute of But this 1 demacrat) commented Apers this for ity more the public historical building has be | Moines, Vhe the The one accupaney one at ¢ No such hefore be apportunt eRIKlnture er-urow people Proble Of cour been ridse ple who b those w subject ing proj do ne equitably ever will the sche ever equit At an « he him found | He sald money he him what with §1.00 id that or stock o not repor then why retalning I made in ers had county, 1,400,000, the same Tl let had b seven how chand A8 and a1l be to adjust several ity of kr think any pe it 1 do not erty us t sessed by valued men el tried to ec six bitrate int the on all de however, as high lands or sessment been borne i by Bfforts n too te be , that which bew are at lo and dar 17 educ b i to k ing n ty e the vl by o to Ty, ¥ stri s in Ably 1 ke a man sat down by of our visit suid, en th m i he n was he d ) idle It the r ot he hig of quiry in_ th 1 the while st you know taxation hile farm | eusll burd even of those and cortainly rson T ove “0 much as claim that such provides d by (unliz one of them has done others served with him 1 whi tweer rest pxecutiye als r n proj town for %0 adjusted railr telog I8 un t in wa the alls dtional it by h Clty are handso of e m 1X. not have have that huted, The the will cover Regarding that democr and much that oppos pres ey sta there fall the chalrm and 1 hi. able will largely we there fon 1 me th Four s phase affairs ery te is no inf 1 think party % v for its he oppo of the again be Increased ight to leader 1 pon oy vars no at stute re in ago of $410.000 und not wis The every puld off and $LO00000 In coid cash educational process is held inl (o2 there the ' this mu (s platform upon ¢ atate il n erect or to an hui of con now at Etale for provid. an evei to do all nor Burden no subdistrict distributed ttlers me h mor mong the farm found golng h 18 man Intended to buy la something else over not id when on the 1 thought | been e several first duy the ttutions 1 with ands nanufac aph reiched s equitably interests, | T been nccomplikhed to the harged with the to the never Wwho pay riax 1t the ve have have n his ouncil We ilroads should to act A portion lots. taxution that Lds was plenie with manifest \8sessOr Consecutive After | and learned that the husinesy loss 1, and the contriby had taxation concenled the ted no w th or burden do 1 of mi in not and n t i of his years. of his anya 1o use found of Jan with u banks of Janu that time wh nd 't 1 &t town lots, | valued high enough and it 1 high 1 at ater . ban e ph yet it | thir re sa not taxes of any class or {iterest thut does not ha cil ay h know ers of the st taxation and 1 his best differe such confldence ch thut I would willingly me and does K trust | radlroad not % nlway ve alway the re during the last three yeuars of the roads ha lands have higtory pal paid of the n brought abou mem: and voting But 1 enter at li 1 hope in observatio I only de a0 the publican ntrol of only ageme have not ATg 1 na Siry pheno ATty the has our in mones now in the - a less th state, A by 't T Succesw in n the 1 this these menal in Town national government rier 1 ever before intended at | subject of taxation. | future to submit <ome | branch | remarks t | suceess but it has been equally st ining ha “independe after rupt discordunt as well publican and featur Unless ou hope of voutly sou ux and w of thelr o sprinkle a 1 Bu the demo holters ar There wil year The county tenc not this today th Hossa for be term filec case act of has not the etate will file case and other tern been prepa it oraily su The case sup matter from rm nt’ ure note be couched has it “a ropar democratic 1ght ith wn ¢ 1 the ratic th 1 b K in which Mrs. lifte submitted The 1 add denyir evigle a motior ask ( m. Mr ariag snek within a5 has te or been tale ty can b all Boys \n_usual whe o 1 party no 'y he murder to th attorr itional & nce. The mpleted for hat it and_nursed it has been who xed promptly This should not be Ruce those A n resul th tiv never as In oth treasury propa a this r ununin f the executive thi of sinee in ind af cessfil it Ivertise ind pet Aty n from nt who a th vk Murd case but that cannot reme Wo court odbury poration of a company rators put | country weekly as far removed as from their place of business, | | | tntent bei Ito give It | mocpert pany | incorpera | the court | Is more ! small to | with the { the most | The ‘m the ca tar Ra n to kson N. Ander caunty; t the n publ cted of Sloux n 4 decide haa f n, the law cony following are urt lege pids quiet Hig o Judg which notice icity, the The Union Di publishe tity n u pape & that in ity v did v entent appell Linn it her ©oul, apy Gaynor, r miles no split that | will boiting eys f papers the in the case and tomorrow morning A continuance in the be lald over f Hoessack's attorne o submit the me Court De today county of publication of a notice of incor where in iy com republi from Hessack 18 unde imprisonment for m supreme the in some portions of the ab attorn argu now he the an th incorpor the Dan' wch a aw int at nd the decision gl tlon by Ames will soon’ be « buildings 1 the propitious 1y thie men betwen imply state Towa, ranks complaint have in sight ided slons. decid that insignificant anywhere ependent But it was over sury four ch adver- not men T ditorially s ex lngs. A ed in Des 1y people [dings in struction ready for 1 the ompleted have over And th next o for the rRTOWINgG Tazation, this has only pe reto are property ho hay same. | has been uppose 1t dntaining Towa was long_ago he course ride, that | he fired | of representatives and seuators have as vet township 1 askoed redits he township one with 1 asked someond wary. | 1 it. he did nderstaod ossful in | reached home furm- of that ary, over Wad *in | S0, money ‘ stock, | k rull- | one lines = diMcult these it s s faction sponsibil- tHetartion |0 not ve 1k I ¥ hitv that s | been bheen four have now that | nd of the | nt times in \m to ar- 5 or any that | greed agreed assessed | value 48 the as- | has | © burden high as her words, | the ral - | tion avd in the esult has mous vot cou s 5 he t b s time to the case o empha- of it the re resumed N mur pol &, ma n- Th d ruptore ted every Ale-beater the | the in 1 any publish critieised ere I8 1o end de re not of ne cans this N Warren sen- arder, will court. at | prisoner regard to general | ment for ¥ a s have and argue done. | ded in a in the | » Incorpo- | to |WOMAN WITNESSES SUICIDE | ceeded | slsted in his threats, and got iy, | | reaching thore | the Eleventh district possible e evident & to hide the notice rather than ation was Goods com notice of bury, b s Danbury nd A very to comply quires publication In newspaper filed today creditors Arme appe!l conviction promises; t property to judgment State against A, 1 Dexter Hancock county; Judge Keloy ing maoney under false Pinkney Pinckney and Sarah Madison county; Judge for partition of ‘realty Allen Johnston, appel phart; Wapello county id 0 contract; afirm. Aultman & Tavior Co., appellants, against James Kennedy and Red River Valley Na tional Bank: Des Molnes county, Judge Smythe; action at law to ald attachment; utfirmed Missouri Man Confesses Marder, This morning Columbus Brooks, under arrest here for murder near Macon, Mo confessed that he was the right person and that he was gulity of killing a man Septem ber 22 last Brooks Is a colored man who came to the city a few days ago and began work with 4 gang of men engaged in pav- | itg. The city officials received word from Missour! that he had come this way and | gave a description of him. They wrote that Brooks had white spots on his left hand and usually wore a glove to conceal (hem. With this description the officers tdentified Brooks and he confessed that he was the man wanted. He says he killed another colored miner, named Willlam Kirk, at what is known as Mine No. 61, near Macon He says Kirk owed him $2, which he re- fused to repay and they got into a flelt over settlement iMrmed o W et agalnet Mary Collie, appells Wilkingon affirmed against Judge give great heat consumed are ver littio att naterials, sktlicd spec shiy gunr entirg Senc! . Kh ment Estate of Mardin County Tragedy. Further details of the Hardin county farm tragedy have come to light. Only one of the victims of the murderous attack of James Lane is dead, and that is his aged vife. Lane was captured and taken to fail to awalt trial Lane's son-in-law. John Barhite, is improved and may recover. It appears that Mrs. Lane had left home aft a quarrel with her husband and had gone to the home of Barhite, and Lane followed searching for her. Lane commenced ahusing Mrs. Barhite, his daughter. and said she wis keeping her mother away (rom him He picked up a glass with the intention of throwing it at Mrs. Barhite when Barhite interfere Lane went out and got a shot gun with which he did the shooting, and at Barhite through the window hitting him in the back of the neck AR A matter of fact, Mrs. Lane was not at that house, but at the home of W. H. Ghosten a mile away, and Lane went there. saw his Wife sitting in the room and shot her from position near the window Lane had al ways bortie a good reputation, but was high tempered and addicted to drink Dowagiac, M Mairr Oak Roun) Gak Frera Omaha by Miiton Rogers The World’ uliats File Nominations. The populists today filed nomination with the secretary of state for their state ticket and this gives them a right to a place on the state ticket. There were about 800 names on the papers. Th prohibitionists expect to file papers with much larger number of names thercon But few of the papers for the nomination petitions of youth where all other Compounded by been filed with the state office feared that some of the get on the ticket . and it nominees will not Evangelint Wit Rev. M. B. Willlams, the well-known evangelist, arrived in the city today from Kansas City in response to & subpoena from the district court summoniug him as a wit s in a liquor case. George Keenhold Iy In the drug busin is charged with {llegal sales of liquor. Williams and a Rey A. Douglas of this eity went out round up the places in the city where liquor was sold illegally and had no trouble in purchasing bottles of beer at the store of Mr. Keenhold. Williams is here to testify In the case. Williams {s responsible for having started a systematic crusade against the aloon and lquor-selling drug | #tores last spring, which has driven several out of business ™ i Lig Can - | MR s for full informatio once, two showers and colder in afte aturday fair and v For lowa ard Missouri—1% Friday: Saturdey fair; variable coming southeasterly For Illinols— Fair variable winds For Colorado Showers and cooler northerly winds neon or night; riable winds and warmer winds, E ooler be. Friday and Saturday Menry Fischer Shoota Himself Dend In Spite and Mo Satur Wyoning of Feminine Friday; Persuasions. al Re LW Oct OFFICE OMAHA, Gt perature and the corresponding years or THER BURBAU, record of lem compared wih the past thre CARROLL, Ia., gram.)—After sco attempts at suicide, one by means of paris green. Henry Fischer, aged 21 years, suc- | in accomplishing his own death by | shooting himself in the side with a shot gun. He had hecome engaged in a dis- | pute with his father and brother and at | its concluslon yonug Flscher expressed his | intention of taking his life. In view of the |] fact that he had made <imilar threats | {oAMt] L frequently little credence was given his | otul words by the family. However, he per. Norma his shotgun, | Deficleney for the day ” " | Total rainfull since March 1 which was usually in readiness, as he was | Denicleney sinee March | an enthusiastic hunter. Deflefency for cor. period, 19 The family by this time realized that he [ Deficiency for cor. period, I was In earnest and sent for members of a| Report from Stutlons at family living across the road, one of whom was defendant In an action for divorce | in which he was co-respondent. The fam- k father and son, and this woman, whe lited by the Fischer family with having a strong influence over the ‘young man, were summened in the hope that they could dissuade him from his purpose. Some parleying was indulged in and the | rest of the family, becoming convinced | that the threats were idle, left, the woman | staying with him. The others had but '\'l‘"hgg'vl,‘ turned away when the report of the gun|{ AR was heard scher was taken to the|Balt Lake, clear Wright hoepital and died almost upon :‘ll'-’x"}::h"‘l‘v‘;rx art Williston, elear Chicago, cloudy 8t Louls, clear Paul, clear 3.—(Special Tele- of threats and two | precipltation ay of 1901 1500 1900, 140, Maximum Minimum t an temper celpitation Record of Omaha temperature eratire ure 8 0 a 0 temperature and this day 1 pre snce cipitation at Mareh 1 11 temperature for the day Mi 08 i) % in h 2.5 Incies 308 fncih s M inch inehos oh 1 was ¢ STATION 1 AND STATE OF WEATHYR cle te, clear el Richard Nominated fo BOONE, la., Oct. 3 clal Telegram.) At the judicial convention this afternoon H. Richard of Hamilion county was nom inated on the fourteenth ballot for judge of The candidates were Eugene Bryan, Bagle ave: W. D. Bvans, Hampton: J. H. Rich rd, Hamilton. Hon. H. L. Ganoe was chairman of the convention Judge. Helena Havro. 3. H. Addison, Story; " Indicates trace of pr Local Forecast OM {11 eld to Grand ONAWA, Ia., Oct. 3 case of the State against Lincoln township, up before Ross today, the defendant of assault with Intent to maim upon the person of Thomas F 10 he ) the | grand jury of Mouona county COOLER WEATHER IS COMING, Arrive This Aftern night and Certainly or Aw ult, (Special.)—In At English of Justice . M was found guilty Ris pernture Durl Mild Month, the Fa ptember was # month of During ' the month crept up to The are perature was When there w On the 17th of the and the 18th total precipitath hes, ‘or 5.8 in precipititic month Just passed b ny September xfnce 8.36 Inches of rain | “3Eight days in th du Houd ower 4 tor "t May /.83 1y Verage for Jugh 1581 8 were WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—Forecast for Fri- | {108F twelve day and Saturday loclty of wind wa For Nebraska, North Dakota and South | W W AL 8 Iate iy hour. e prevalling dire Dakote—Fair and warmer Fiiday; probably | g the month was Educate voar Bowels! Don’t neglect the slightest sign of irregu. larity, but see that you have at least one natural, easy movement a day. Pills, salts and tiquid physic are dangerous because they strain and weaken the bowels. What you want is a mild but sure tonic laxative, that tones and strengthens the bowels and helps their movements. Such a bowel med- icine is CASCARETS, and when you try them, you will find that it is the easiest thing in the world to make and keep your bowels clean and regular, strong and healthy. By keeping the bowels clean, all serious dmurder‘ are prevented by CASCARETS. mple box, 10c. Month’s treatment 50¢ Sample and booklet free. Address Sterling R.medy Co., Chicago or New York, the 25th Of twenty-six ton of outheast wher an 1 wind “w wood, 24 hours with coal gases from the fhre wn economy « without the characteristic principle of Round Oak Furnaces. Round Cak Furnaces vorkmor, " tefore nd without eive P.D. BECKWITH, The only genuine imported remedy for Debility and Impotency TEMPTATION TONIC has effectad In case your dealer should not n Sent to you on receipt Any Kind of Fuel Round Oak Furnaces burn iy kind of fuel, hours with the fuel-=the ‘e impossibie and hold 1 \ 1 \ 1k smoke ensy of operation and require but Furnace g removed. 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Ho YBREAKING OUY «inease onthe skin )r face ITeAtmen: contuius no dsnDgerous drugs or injurions wediciue WEAK MEM from Excesses or \ICTIMS TO NEWVOUR DEDLITY OF FXHADETION, WASTING WRAK with EARLY LIACAY in YOoUNG and MIDDLE AGD, lack of vim, v aud strenyth, Wita organs flapaired and weak STWIOY RE cured with a new Home Treatnent No paln o detention from busi ness. kidney nnd Bladde: ronbles. HA . Consulti nlrrnc!vrellzl:ll bv Mall Cal 119 So. 14th 8t De. §§‘dflé‘s.&' Searls. Omaha, Neb SYPHILIS | DR MccREw rAg.-52) TALE OF SEPTEMBER WEATHER MYPHILIY ar=u|AL|§ Din Jll Only. enrs In VA“IIJUG“.E ired In losy than 10 days, Blood Disenses cured All Lreaking out and disappear at once. curcd of nervous loss of it o oknases. of i Bladder Dis- casen permanently ures G ultation Free GHAR»-ES LOW. ireagment by mall. P. O. Box 766 Offica over -lu South lith street, hetween Farnam wnd Douglus Sts., OMAHA, NEB NO CURE. NO PAY. 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