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— THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1901 | = turped from Washington, where they went takers, ¢ sutber of booke taken, 4.9 l, T u 1 DL E to wait upon the secretary of war and se- s [ i ot “vaows - ctesatios iorary,| S TUDENTS MAY BE EXPELLED | cure”sonrovas et comtracte tor ahe euret , al 18,200, in government department, 5406; of water to the proposed army post near Sl . | . | - | Des Moines, so that the water company [ — — —— = - = | amount patd in purchase of books for rental - X 1l | ourpones, s108.89; ame e P b would feel warranted in waking an outlay purp #150.30; amount received from | Gollege Feoulties Are Investigating Their | (or cviension of the water mains to the thess books, $161 _ il ; % | MINOR-WENTION. '\ \ FIN( | The repe t o Conduot During Carnival Week. | site of the post. They tecured the approval 1% 1 e report of the finance committee v 14 P P ade < “hics ‘ S W s} ‘i v ‘ i RLbH URDER 0y pl“l.\‘.. | showed $1,663.18 on band October 1 fn the i [of the juige ..‘.:\.»..x.w and others ot the Madam Wilking of Chicago, an expert needle artist of cone ; Davis sells drugs. | tibrary funa | papers, hut could not reach Secretary Root, | . . it : ‘ Btockert sells carpets and rugs. | “Mrs. Dafley, the tibrarian, is attending | GOVERNOR SHAW SPEAKS AT ST, LOUIS | who has thus far shown decided disinclina- siderable note, will give free lessons to patrons of the store vhis Metz beer ut Neumayer's hotel ‘ Gas fixtures und globes. Bixby & Son ‘ Wollman, scientific optictan, 400 Broadway. am Eegin Worz in Ten Days cilmen Demand that Contractor Wick- | the mecting of the Interstate Librar | tion to approve the contracts of this kind i . | sociation 1n Kansas City. e S U - e | before work on the post is actually com- | week, Visit this department on second floor, ' More B { menced. The various preliminaries to the idence tn Fallor Murder Case Lily camp. al Nelghbors of America, init 2 | sec t the post are being closed up will ‘meet this evening of B0 ord. W DEFENDANTS ARE SENTENCED| —rarmers wife Makes Contly Mis- ,1:,.“{,”_'1.\:: 1t 1s lnrm Trflnn!ud as improb- wl:’lmnu; gnk“t::‘: .'w':h.m 3 QUARREL WITH GAS COMPANY REVIVED wivke ot vl s covmTe tnke=Des Moines Tinner able t any work will be done this year - ———- o, Rent-Modern T.coom restdence; ) —_ Bovkt | "’m‘"l"' TR ol S Alive. by the government. ighth street, corner xth avenue. ocket ol stric oart ol - Wedding presents gtven s ,‘m“m,_} Assesament Resolution Adopted After Various Cases. Rehearings Refused, HOURS "OR LESSONS: €_E. Alexander & Co. % Broadway. | eductions Are Made-Blectric The supreme court has ruled on several The High school cadets will give a dance | a—— (From # Staft Correspondent.) ons for rehearing which have been . byal Arcant 1l Light Poles to Be Mad A Gt Sta i motions for rehearing bt '.';.,,Zf..i.",‘ g or the s = i L L SR UL il R Oct. 14.—(Special.)—The | argued before the court at this term. In O to 12 a. m. - . 2to 4 p m. reg afe. was cleared of a pumber of cases assigned mous Alston case from Jeflerson b4 Board of Education Wil be this avening taculties of Drake university and Highland | the Park college today set on foot an investi- | county, Involving the right of inheritance gation into tha riotous conduct of students | of a natural son born before the code of = for trial this week by the defendants ves- It pays for itseif—Cole’s Hot Blast heator. 24 4 o bord } ¥or ‘il by Cole-Brelstord Hardware Co., ‘::.;l:fir:i] ading gullty and receiving their 41 8. Main, The eity council last night instructed | and " ese . s o ding for such in- J 7 - 1 3 1 1 d persons connected with these two col- | 1851 wont into effect, providing fo! Mr. and Mrs. G H. 8cott of Loup, Neb, | ¢, + 2 George Harrls and Albert Brown. two of " | 1851 won . AaR thelt sons, 0. T, end’ L. O, | Contfmctor Wickbam to begin the Daving | toir alleged pickpockets charged with | 108¢8 during carnival week in Des Molnes, | heritance, the court refused to grani s ve Beott, of this city jof Harrison street within ten days. the | o (N @ 0 e er from Ottawa, | The police forco have complained that | hearing. The argument for rehearing was atie 0 o | order belng made on the motion of Alder- s v @ f 0 r o ted The demacratic city central commitie Kan., at the Unlon Pacific transfer entered | Nearly all the serious trouble during carni- [one of the most elaborate ever presen i meet, Wednesday evening at' 8 oclock | man Huber, who stated that proverty owa- | piell G0 ™ *Tarris was sentenced (o | Yal Week camo from the studunts, Who gath- | to tho court. In the case of Talitaro against n_room 5 Brown bloc ers on that thoroughfare were tired of the or v y ¢, rehear- 'ohn Baker and Berthé Pralor, both of | delay (n improving their siret. The months and Brown o sixteen |ered in crowds and defied all authority, | Stefnman, from Woodbury county, rehear thin rity, were matried yesterday afternool hy 1D IEWISVISS o COn- |\ onths in the penitentiary at Fort Madi- | Fushing through the crowds and doing dam- | ing was refused; also in the cases of Mc ed to Wickham e ast . Juatice’ ryant offclating ""‘.‘r' ""r"d“ ::‘:::|dn' m»‘ "‘:,"‘_‘m""')‘\”:;” n. A. R. Willard, another of the gang, |age of all kinds, They ruined clothing [ Kibhon against Des Moines Insurance Com- Mrs. Hcott F. Evans s visiting = her |V . FERY 15 out on ball, while Fred Smith, the fourth, | and engaged in & good many fist fights | jany, Madison county, and Croft against mother, Mrs. Pliney, en route from Minne- | who were present addressed the council g A , o ) n apolls to Bloux Fa 8 D asking that the work be ordered proceeled }lu fn the county jail. Neither has as vet | along the str and one night they came | Colfax Electric Light Company, Jas . Charles B. Pardo and Martha J. Miler, | wip oy once | intimated that he Intends to plead guilty. [ With threats to the city jail, where some|county. The court will hear the case of no"on s'or' - Gounefl Bl“"s' la. | both of Omaha, were married In this city Wie _— d " | Frea Green, the negro charged with the [of their members were confined for disor- | Backus against Lawbaugh, from Guthrie yesterday afterioon by Juetice Ferrler. w": :’:";‘fl::":"""h: I”:’h'l':f’:'a"_“”‘m" a:: | theft of three sacks of barley from a North- | der and for a time it was feared the jall | county, again. T! guments to the court A case ot diphtheria fn the family ol s . pleaded guilty and | would be broken fnto. The heads of the |in the case of William H. Gibson against | west Winn Baker, 1719 South Eighth street, was | the gas company had laid its mal Man- ;“ stern freight reported to the Board of Health yesterday. | ager Nichols of the gas company said he | (1% o . 3 * | colleges will investigate, and in case evi- | w. H. Torbert, from Dubuque county. have F. W. Budrow of Des Moines. deputy « desired to put in larger pipe than he | . ) "f*y“‘"' fates—twenty days In the county | qence Is secured against any of the young | hean made. Thix ie a case in which Gibson reime commander of the Knlghts of Micoas | hag on hund at present. but if the council | M5l The complaint was reduced to one of | men, thair parents will be notified, and it | purchased phosphorus of Torbert, a whole MAJES I l of the order.’ | Insisted he would lay the two-inch pipe i B l:‘ny:r":"‘ktn"l"h"r‘l‘rhfln‘l'n‘:m indictment | 3 probeble some expulsions will follow. | gale drugsist, and as he did not know the | ¢ ed and . rhe est co s against students X s badly y A butping flue at the home of David |had. This brought up the old question be- | “RUECT PEEIDE G0 SRRIRE | The great mplaint | nst students | nature of the stuff he was badly burned and Trupe, 2826 Avenue A, gave the fire depart- | tween Wickham and the gas company as to | in the law and medical departments of | qued the druggist for damages for not ont a eaterds 00 o'ciock. Lowe, indicted charge of clous | ent & rin yesterday afternoon at 1 k | which should bave the right of way on the | ER (9 PR harge of maliclons | prake and the law ond commercial de- | notifyiog him what to expect when he Zot EleBl l lON o A MR oy woyat . | ST And Wikkium s tht 1 Th o | Bomr et hotn erner Gurmmee (o~ a roul, | PAFtments of Highland Park coll the phosphorus. Gibson was going to use esdays and Frida L | et ted 18 by o l ¢ : 3 \ § ention o P iR, o L R ey Fons Rl o the DAVIDK | dence tn Neols, while on a sprec. cntercd | Evidence Amainat Fatlor's Murderer, | the photphorus i making an fnvention of W p. m; children. 4 p. m. A s foF | days he d_enfoln the mas | Hmee il - et ome kind adults Fridays, 8:30 p. m ¢ (e | COMPANY from tearing up the strcet (o i ;y]..m.-"’nf“']rl.l~ " "".”“‘v wh (o a former | petectives have secured tho watch which = Fred Westrip, general yardmaster of the |y pqing In explanation of this threat Gl AL ML L % " taken from the body of Dr. Failo Northwestern {n this city, has b trans- | L the other two $25 each. Frank Foley, in- | v dq el re 0 de L 3.500 i 5 Newton e time he a urdered o™ ta Bone. Ta. and left for there ' be sald he was under a bond of $3.500 and | 4 f"0 (P (00 R0 FRTL FON T | Newton at the time he was murdered yesterday with his family |a guarantee to kecp the paving on that | o 3 A was found in the possession of A s ements for a game of foot ba'l | giree ) conditio Y6 Yearh nnd | ESeE B OlNE OC gullly SOcRY oRrt Chester T ) Begro W Arrangements for a gam street in good condition for five vears and | T “N@ el BT TN e vears | heart of Chester Tyler, the negro who | betweer the Council Biuffs eleven and | g 0€t B L T - s h ! BT lfegs oo October 2 at the Driv- | that be could not afford to allow the &as | ¢y, tng theft of thirty-five head of cattie | BAS been taken to Newton to stand trial his | pelonging to Henry Grobe, and Harris and | The watch was found in this city and was ing park have been completed | compapy to dig trenches and then have Handsome set of ware, 17 pieces, free to all who buy a great Ralph _Willlams of this clty and Mrs. | paving settle and be be responsible for it. | grown were taken to the penitentiary last | Felictantly given up after the arrest of | . G, Hacrtusl Faaee Wade 4 I Ak night by Sheriff Cousins and Deputy Baker, | Tyler. This is regarded as proof positive | ypoyersy v Evelyn Monroe of La Porte, ind., will be The aldermen were evidently of the AIMAJESTIC RANGE of us—THIS WEEK ONLY 9 1k aihne home | ance polieyi af- | MAJ LGS ANGE of us b SEIK ONLY. married Tuesday, Oc [ | opinfon that they had nothing to do with | “ayorieq Jones and Robert Stephenson, two | against Tyler, and it is felt certain now | firmed young men charged with robbing Wiillam | that he will he conticted. The wateh bore [ A: L. Hertert at al, appellants, against ride orte of the bride's father in La Port the question as between the contractor and shin Tlerte ton county ol Davis on the highway on the night ot | the name of Dr. Failor and was given tho |fGPNIe Herterts CIAvOn Mem o Sterry s & comedy with o Merry el e ter, td | the gas company and the order for Wickham on Jidge P C EV ~ < contest of a will; affirm July 10 last, were placed on trial vesterday | girl soon after the murder. v, J. Far- - . D OL & bON, a plot, a comedy written for laughter, the production in its entirety Is far to begin the work within ten davs stood. Timothy Dillon against M Ansessments Adjosted, afternoon. The robbery is alleged to have | Frank Branuan, keeper of the Parker ppellant; Dubuque county, Judg The assessment resolution for the Bluff | been committed on Twenty-first street, be- [ hotel at Promise City . on the line of of iy of the farce comedies of ¢ Rev, W. J. Calfee, the pastor, as R SR AR : - il ¥ et Feohal WP o e WS |50 BROADWAY, - COUNCIL BLUFFS, - 'PHONE 8T 3 | gonduct w apecla revival yervice & (hC | yreat and Willow aveoue paviax was | tween Broadwny and First avenue. while | the Keokuk & Weaiern, in Appanoose | (Ehioferie ranks, appeliant, neainat Slou | roadway Methodlst church next Sunday | (iopted" after some reductionn had bewn | Davis was attempting fo make his wav [ county, is undor mrrest at Centerille and | Clty: Woodhurs county, fudec Wakeield; plslonel Do 1. Henderson, apeaker ¢ will| made. From the assessment of the Stewart | bome in an intoxicated condition. The in- | tho charge of horse stealing Is placed | PN RURES SIS (ot cnapte o e Tebublicat campalgn here Thurs- | property $100 was taken off and the assess- | troduction of testimony for the state was | against him. It is alleged he took a team | City National Bene: Moya sounty, Judge was given the same sentence as his thre Now going on all this week. A cup of delicious hot coffec and a 8. AR Court Decls The following declsions were rendered by | higeyit baked in three minutes FREE TO ALL CALLEI weot- | the supreme court today corge Reed againet W 1 corrigun, ah | nice souvenir given to earliest lady callers. O S scover money oaned: i ul Haerther against Bertha Mohr, ap. unt a./:.'uw“: ‘:: 'm'-:ll::‘” “w’ll:cr::n;m?x l.‘l;":h_ ment of the W. W. Wallace property was | not completed when court adfourned for | of horses to Mystic and sold it. The offi- |Smith; action to recover money; reversed. 0 . Firet Congregational church Wednesday r;durrd $277. n:.F’rn“nm»wmvm against | the day clals belleve they are on the track of a Contract for Bland Monument. evening to take further action in the matter | the property of Etta Maxwell was reduced | S itRSAReasa | large gang that has been operating along o n hano! R on e our c l re“ g amtion of the pastor, Rev. J. W. | $125 and $122 was taken off that against the | HON. A, B, CUMMINS ARRIVES | the Towa-Missouri line bl R L D L L o Wilson Keller property. These reductions amount- e contract with & Des Molnes firm for the P. C. DeVol I8 home from an eastern | i,o 1, $624.54 will be borne by the cilv Even at a Shaw on Trade Eninrgement. manufacture in this city of a monument to | vhich he attended the meeting ate Hour He Finds Re- chard P. g 24| “,':"Ihl"‘ék‘lf.,.?... Hardware Dealers associa- | and paid out of the general improvement SUBTIREN Landess AGiie o | Governor Leslie M. Shaw went to st | Richard P. Bland in Lebanon. It will have tion in Clevuiand and visited the Buffalo | fund. : Louls this morning, where he was to sp a base four feet high, above which will be exposition. Clerk Phillips read the protests from | areet Him, before the St. Louls Republican club by|® frieze covered with sliver dollars em- wfl"{.'fiu?’f-h';.'T...SH:-"E'.‘TEF«-;-":.": who | o roperty owners against the paving in the special request this evening. Governor | bedded. Surmounting this, will be the lite- | plaint_of his wife as being mentall ll’m"‘lh ward, but the council decided to ix- Hon. A. B. Cummins, republican candl- aw Is taking advanced ground in refer- “'j"d figure of Bland. The cost will be ;:::‘.efi.w.‘:) Jn"hmr.u-a yesterday morning nor; memh and n:. action was taken in re- | date for overnor, came in about 10 o'clock | ence to trade matters, and in the course | $5.000. [ 3 gard to the matter. last night from Denison, where he had de- | of his St. Louls speech declared | The _pol e notified yesterday that N 3 is St. Louis sp | pihe pollce were HoU e Ty vy | 10 Accordance with the report of the cltv | jivered n speoch during the afternoon. He | Our forelgn commerce durlng the lnat MAY HAVE NEW PACKING PLANT from his home on Upper ifarrison street | electriclan and engineer the Citizens' Gas | Jeaves this morning for Glenwood, where fiscal vear was 23000000, but of this st acquire the Coffee Habit. Get out of the rut yourse|f! All doctors recommend COCOA & CHOCOLATE - - Bunday evening. His father, W. St. John, | and Electric Light company was ordered | p 4 00,000,000 was with Etrope. We exported, Reported That Slonx City Stoek aeled The police to asstst In finding the hoy. | at once to place in a sate condition all | cy will speak again this afternoon. Mr. {;70 0 3,000 but of this . The cascn.pgainn Contractor B A, WICK: | the ‘guy posta of (he sleciric light towers. | CUTTER 9014 o Bould try o wrrange Wit | ot | (a4 COmURR) SR tad in pre erence Lo coliee. , g D o Counc! % Jopulatic Aho ham and William Baker, charged With oy, "Loion chowed that with the exception campaign €0 that he can speak in Council |! o0, g gt o is abot Tts Business, expe itants of th dumg‘l.n“ material taken from the streets in our surplus e Hourth ward into indian creek, was | of two of the posts of the Firat street ‘nmnnum in police court yesterday untll| tower and one post of the Fourth street Bluffs on Friday evening, October 25, or Fcent Saturday evening, October 26, These are n nsume 10§ develop he Best? UX CITY, Ia., Oct. 14.—(Special Tele- Why not get t rin the week. e B O D ore o an Ansafs con. | tho only dates he has not yet taken. It | must 15 and mak s George Colller_and John Johnson, tw0 | yition be'p ho comes here at all it will be his only | Sure by Internatighal convention the (R “‘:""I“”"’ o SL88L Umpnrsces f who clalm thelr homes are " P, y. A ol cou ies O § s in session here, a meeting o PRy s W Nttt yestardfy The sity auditor wes instructed to draw | $P8ech I Pottawattamie county. He has must have something to sell it the the Credits Commutation company. '\:ir!: » to bay. We should bece what larger m uropean countries lest afternoon at the Union Pacific transfer warrants to pay the state and county taxes been carrying on a vigorous campalign | ¢ depot. They will be held pending word aeainer all the lots owned by the city. to | fOF the last three weeks, speaking once and from thelr parents con- o the | bas held a controlling Interest in the Sionx ir | City Stock yards and the big combination * 4ay | Prevent them being listed in the delinquent | Some times twice ench day. His voice become bankrupt and unprofit- | pry The fire department was called hiuml | tax sale. | shows the effect of the great strain that > must not only’ exchange trade | ° l’“" iy midnig e « C a4 haeh put gnon it it can be done to aavan- [ John €. Coombs, former general attorney company at Fourth street and Sixtesnt Damage Sults to Go to Trial put upon it. tcn avenie hy a still alarm. Spontaneous com- g Despite the lateness of the hour at which DRI Ao Seek Tiaw imarkete|ifonithe company, 86N Warm fght, (had XDEISA 10 (ne SOL; AR the" cquss. The | The recommendation of the judiciary com- | Mr. Cummins reached the city a number s. At the last natlonal convention the | C7Mme into control. It s rumored he pro- . & q mittee that the personal Injury sult of |6t the local republican leaders were at | [CPUPMcan party pledged itsclf to reclpro. | POSCs to bulld a new transcontinental line, M Q UNEQUALLED FOR The engagement of Judge A. V. Larimer | g b | 5 Al B : 4 A of o e s morly ot Councll Blufts, [ ReV: R L. Knox against the city be settled | tho hotel to counsel with him. Hon. H i DisISEA IR (AT QLR L [T i ), S coRslistig) ReclAciBhert 0 Miss Help of Hath. England, has been | for $200 was defeated, Alderman Bover vol- | w pearg of Harlan came In during the | chant marine; but it did not commit its which runs from here to 0'Neill announced. The wedding will be the latter | ing against it on the grounds that at the | (oo, " adherents to i Mt i [ Willlam Milehrist 8| i ening and had a long consultation wit n » ‘the detalls of any one bill . & Sloux City lawyer, part_of _this [month at the home ot the | time the council was called to task for its [y PR H § consultation with heretofore consldered or that may be here. | has purchased the Credits company's pre- 3. W. Rodoter of Omana, & former wel h“lTM “”l‘.fi“mll-;“ b \m:w::;-\.-:('u(y:? l?“(lkn.l-] Mr. Cummins expresses himselt as very | Constriiction. of an' Isthmin covar. tut|); |forred stock in the Stack Yards company known resident of Councll’ Bluffs, walked | 8¢}l cases the aldermen resolved well pleased with the prospects for the |0\d not commit its adherents to any par. | Which I8 the controlling interest. He has eb, QUALITY, PURITY & FLAVOR. yesterday from the postoMce In Omaha to [ such cases go to trial. Owing to the ab- ticular location. It declared in favor of | made t " o [ T e The. postoffice 1 this eity in sixty-Ave | sence of three of the aldermen Bover's vote | FePublican ticket in Towa this fall. the reorganiaation of ot censular servic | 1t ”;.“" pAymOnts of $180,000 ‘each, { minutes, despite the fact that he ta 71 years | yof® 2 FE06 O T8 60t the proposition —_— and of the creation of a department of is understood Milchrist is the agent nf IT 1S IGNORANCE THAT WASTES \ of age. The distance Is four miles | The care Is nssigned for it Fritay n | CHARLES T. OFFICER DEMURS | Cummeree ,;.m industries, Al of these de- (@ VI8 prcker, probably Swift, who will es- | Anthony Henry, infant son of Mr. an A . gverances had the same all important and | tablisa a third Mrs. Don Eckles, 'East Fleming street, dled | the district court 110 ‘View, towit.; mora markeis trade ex: | Milohrist rd packing plant here. Mr EFFORT.” TRAINED SERVANTS USE vesterday from pneumonia. aged § months. | Robert E. Anderson, druggist on Main | Claims Indietment Againat Him s |Pinslon, bettor seourity in the ports of recently purchased 140 acres of The fuperal will be Wednesday mornin . 5. De t Burope, b factlities for o o | 1and adjoining the stock yarde. At 10 o'clock from St Pei churen and | street, and J. C. DeHaven, drusgist on | Defective In Various commerce, easier And more ready aocees ot Ll {iterment wiil be In the Cathollc cemetery. | Broadway, were granted permission to pla@ pis norts and harbors hitherto unknown to | FALL FROM BROK Illa. Higeth .was. arzestsd. ¥ .. | signs on the sidewalks in front of thelr o Amerlean shipping EN TRESTLE d_with stealing a small 3 | places of business Mistake of Farmer's Wife, d Th ngine from the premises at 42 Noi Mrs. Christensen that the o v 3 One Killed and Three Injured Hightn atreet. He 'sold it to Otis Dubos, | The reatiest of Mra. Ghriatend N ihat tne| Charles T. OfMoer, who is said to have Battiaidin e piin an_employe of the opera house, for $1.60. | Clty pay her 4 ®ton Camp Near Dubols attempted to sell it again, but falied [ which she claimed had been ruined by the S ‘ to find a purchaser. flooding of her cellar at North Eighth These bullding permits were issued yes- | gireet and Avenue A by the overflow of In- terday: Jensen Bros., one and a half-story brick venect bullding on East Blerce atree, to coat §1,500; W. M. Hendrix, frame dwell- | comm!:toe ing at Twenty-fourth street and Avenue A. [ On the recommendation of the committee 10 cost §1300: C. A. Blgafoos, frame addi: tlon to Awelling, to cost §500, Edward J. Murphy of Omaha and Mis Simon Steffen, a farme occupied the position of cashier in the sus- | county, s s e pended banking institution of Officer &| Pusey, filed a demurrer yesterday to the| has just paid $900 to the United cided to vote & 2% per cent tux for the| DOHANY THEATER OCTOBER ¥ States on account of alleged violations of benefit of the Des Moines, fowa Falls & ? ‘ ey the oleomargarine law, and his case indi- Northern railway, which has for some time e v retorsed to the fudiciary | 'Mdictment returned agaiost him by the| cates that the law operates harshly on in. | RED OAK, Ia., Oct. 14.—(Special Tele- | been planning on bullding a road from district court grand jury on the charge of | nocent persons In many cases. Stefen | 87 )—By the breaking down of the [lowa Falls to Des Molnes, making Nevada | fraudulent banking by recelving deposiis| ships his butter direct to Chicago from | '¢5tle at Mike Elmore's camp on the new | a division point. | on poltee and health the contract orice | Vhile aware of the fnsolvency of the bank. | Germania. One day recently, when the re. | 1°Uble track work for the Chicago, Bur- Conkversman Hall 11 with Mra. J. E. Brooks for supplyink meals | He demurs on the alleged grounds that | frigerator car came along, Mrs. Stefton | 05100 & Quiney, east of Stanton at 7:10 bk 7 » ] | AEdward 5 Murphy of Omaha and Mies | 8 (v Jall prisoners was increased from | the indictment fafls to state facts constitut- | hastened (o send the butter tub to the | LC/0CK (his morning, John Sarmet, a ln- | DES MOINES, Lo, Oct. 1 tongrosman Snes Wickham of this clty, will be mar- |11 cents to 13 cents on account of the in- | INE the offense charged; that It fails to|station, but as it was not quite full, she | P°Te": OVer 60 years of age, was killed Full, chalrman of the committee on mili- fled” Thuraday” morning At BC Feane s | crease In the cost of all provisions. thow that he s one of the class against | packed some tallow on top of the butter, | ' (Bree other men were seriously n- |ty affaive S W at B home S s s —— | whom the statute against fraudulent bank- B jured. Sarmet was smothered b, cit olating. They will be at home to ther W I as she alleges with no intentl r . ered by a car of . . . T e 1 PP Ritoie %k | Gravel roofing. A. H. Rend, 541 Broadway. | ing fe aimed and that the facts constituting | the tallow for butter but to pe :or:r‘-I;?: dirt falling on him, The dead man's home | oM Of the bowels. He returned from B e Davis sells paint. the alleged offense are not stated In ordl- | at Chicago and disposed of separately. | “*° A 1490 West Congress street, Chicago, | W 4*h!NBO 12 22200 N. Y. Plumbing Ce . telaphone 250, R = | nary Ianrll common language or with such | The tallow was not mixed with the butter Killed in Wrestling Match Amerien Leads R SUES THE MOTOR COMPANY | certainty and In such manner as to enable } at all, but kept separate. In a few days a | pamA. 14, Oc 4 In consequence of the great demand for Ma we Licensen. | @ peraon of common understanding to know | detective came on from Chicago and in- | quring P “’ 14.—Saturday afternoon | cotton goods, the United States consumed Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to | w. 2 DEEsR € >amages of | ¥Hat is Intended or to enable the court to| vestigated, and later Deputy Collectol ® o friendly scuffe as a tesi of | more raw cotton than Great Britaln, which Willlam €. Drog " | puty tor the following: L0 Reagh Slhima ns | pronounce Judgment upon a conviction. | Sage of Grundy Center arrived and do- | pouns e o cr WaS thrown to the | has always held supremacy in this indus Name and Residence i X oy Belng Offcer claims that he never filled the | manded payment of $300 from Steffen as a fl""""l'“h'" companion falling on top of | (ry, just as Hostetter's Stomach Bitters hus Williim ' Ward, Chicago. ... "5 on a Car. position of cashler in the bank, but merely | fine and also that he take out a license for | b o e od, %48 thrown under him in | peen the best family medicine, and which L S vt filled the subordinate place of a clerk. the ‘fale. of Gleomurgnrine. Stoften was | oo & WAUDCE a8 to break his neck, | hus retained its prostige for over ity Martha J. Miller, Omaha. ... 30 | Wililam €. Drog» has brow sht suit fn the | badly frightened, placed a mortgage o plete paralysis of his body following. |years. Today the Bitters is used in al | [ Kage on his y “Peace of Jerusalem,” sacred cantata and concert, introducing Prof. Max Baumelster, | violinist, and A. A. Coral cornetist, at Breadway church tomght at 3:1%, He was given medic alrealy encumbered farm and got the 8300, | spite ,.‘.,x), Py ::.“::..;“;,‘.‘,::‘:e' ki dee which he paid. His nelghbors are planning | Mr. Atler had heen here oniy u snar to commence a suit to recover a part of the n e | time and was up to the J 5 Ca money on the ground that ft was illegally : T John Baker, Council Bluffs district court against the motor company Bertha Pralor, Councll Blufts oW v for $2,000. In his petition, which was filed yestorday, Droge alleges t on Septem- ber 2 last he boarded a car at Manawa and most every home. It cures dyspepsia, in- | wood & Ward's Lig company. presenting digestion, eonstipation and biliousness, ulso Ye. Two Norts Tramoe" purifies the blood, calms the nerves, and builds up the entire system ——" workin, fo “hic ol & offered t'o conductor the fare for trans- | Davie gella ginss colisctsd and B was undsr oo obllaation (o | B, Pen moneaty OL“:h:".'f;l;\:“‘""‘:l’:“;"."'”_rh" — i o th avenue. For it St § o 4 el hats wid K1dy wh portation to Twent i R el e take out a license funeral takes place today. Accused of Hranding Wrong Cattle GURE YOURSELF } Gy ST b AEn- LIAMR. HELARINEE i e Tare| . ARSERsfibY- Waman's Maskand, Den Moines * Not Murdered. Kt x LARAMIE, Wyo., Oct, 14.—(Special Uso Big G for unnaturel 8 RaRdUBRE. RO A ala. thon o vski anc Snyder R wed Mermit und De MeF! s arrested here 9 and refused to earry Droge, but “did then ‘:""‘ ~‘“""‘I Kilanowski and Emil Snyder | James W. Canney, who m fously dis- | CHARITON, Ia, Oct. 14.—Joseph Bu- ',“:ny.l. '!r':vl:‘ ed I\:‘Y.x;"('n:"n,m of cattle of mucous membranes and there wrongtully, maliciously and with NCTC afrested yesterday on an (0formation f appearcd from home last woek, has been | chanan, an aged hormit, was found dead n B Short ¥, MoCallum srrived from TuBloss, gnchol sl 1 great Insult and injury forcefully and m";lm"m ”'hh‘:“':z;‘h“““:‘ “_"r‘ ":v‘;"‘;'i“" seen In Chicago by a friend and this dis- [ his cabin near this place, his head being \\'..‘1:\:;1 tonight and will take MecFarland o ~Nol -‘;'nmu :u:.. Glflymfldfl chlll‘.fllalas against his will and in the presence of | JHRL G (CHE EUERONERL O ARL ey | D% of the theory that he was murdered. | split open with an ax. He was reputed to | back with him. McFarland is from Jopiin [P ) many passengers of both sexes eject him | HIBTRE CAVE BOL TEET, (S ot Mra, | The Pollce department and his family had | have had much wealth stored about his | Mo, and is accused of branding n dozen ) ..__M u Bra BMI aflns | trom the car and compel him to remain off | o) DT EL TS Jder have been occus | onreded on the theory that Canney had | cabin, And hls murder is supposed to have | hesd of yearling cattle belonging to other h \ the same.” pying spartments fogether at 819 Beach been foully dealt with and friends were en- [ had robbery as its motive. ranchmen. Recently he came to North Made By Droge complains that by the action of (/o “gnvaer was arrested whi ach | gaged fn ralsing a purse to offer a reward - | Park and bought an interest in a ranch q the conductor he was caused much | B¢t Snyder was arresied wi 18 JeAvIng | for information regarding him. But Tracey Vote Ald for New Rond from his father and a younger brother. | John 6, Woodward & Co. chagrin, humillation, shame and disgrace % UCE FORETAY T lfi e mtable | Polly, an old triend, reports having met him | AMES, Ta., Oct. 14.—(Special)—At a mass | He will not talk on the subject \Bea wam ‘us Pm[‘ucn Hasu"s “The Candy Men." and it belng In the middle of the night { in Chicago. At that time he had not heard | meeting of citizens of Nevada, eight miles $500 each and will have a hearing Thurs nce and asked him | east of Ames, Saturday night it was de- R r—_— . . 9 . gy ssesscscsces coocee sssescccce 0.0—000’ OR SALE— VINEYARDS ORCHARDS was put to much inconvenience and 'V trouble in being compelled to walk through 'I“;' '”:;‘ “j“‘"]“"" of the woman is a mar- that unhabitated part of the country to Ke' 8ardener living a few miles east of — the city his home on Twenty-ninth avenue, Libea 30% Broadway. o F T P May Punish Fallure to Prosecute. 2% ot When the case in which Martin Morten- i N ia clothes ook Iike aew. | The monthiy eession of whe BoalE OF sen 4 South Main street saloonkeeper, Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing. charged with assaulting Dug McClelland | e | of Cenney's disappeara cesee lowa Steam Dye Works Make you afiernoon was devoted to routine business, a bare quorum of the members being pres. | 204 Inflleting severe Injuries, including a LEWIS CUTLER ost. i A e R begins in the bowel It's the unclean Miss Margaret Sherman, assistant libra ?l'..c:)::::'xb'"g,f,""““’“f elfl,del_l:‘m -hnd Funeral Director rian, submitted an Interssting repart of the | Witness falled to put (n an appearance, The {13 8 BIGIAAN ROcy—Hasiesd A e—tRA ‘fi fif““‘ Lete)) aoousl meeting of the Tows Librapy as. | 88® V8¢ accordingly dismissed, but Jus- ‘catches' the disease. A person whosc 89 FRABL sriuw BOUN. TAMSRE ¢ ** | \ice Ferrier, belleving that the case had stomach and bowels are kept clean and soclation at Burlington, which she attended whose liver is lively, and blood pure, is against yellow fever, small-pox, cholera, typhoid, or any other of the dreadful di: es that sometimes desolate our beautiful land. Some of the cleanest people outside ——— e - d :u lheh filthl‘ut lin,ide and they are the More Ground for Cemetery. nes who aot only ‘¢ Cut Prices WL X 5 woagts St f o TR cre's only one certain | members of St. Peter's and St. Francis [ way of keeping clean inside so as to prevent disease and that i . 4 0!1 I“illiflery vx)m:.'rur:-.“;:‘.‘1‘1‘;\0;:;";::".“,1“':“ fler:dl‘d :!’E:‘!l‘a,lp::r{ ct‘:l'iz:nh?hnt; Mbozdt."m'm“lll‘“ Allhd‘n‘n.‘::ll:t: p?cAvinclfa v TRV o see T cemetery i N e dealer who t thi u PENNELL, MILLINERY, ] purposes nearer the city than the present| when you ask for Cascarets, lies. Sarr‘:;le:n:d. b;:l:?:z l;:f.,fizeflssfienflg 541 Broadway, Council Bluffs. athollc cemetery. 1 Remedy Company, Chicago or New York, Small payment down, halance on long time; low rate interest 16,000 apple trees in one plece, half mile from Glenwood; treer 9 years old, full bearing. 15-acre vineyard, two miles from Council Pluffs postoffice 115 acres garden land 10 acres garden land. 16 acres garden land. 20 acres garden land. ‘ 40 acres in vipeyard, H. W. BINDER & CO., 5 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, la. 90 000000000000000000000000000000000000ssssesnsssseses been rattled out of court, issued a warrant e aeemmn | The report of the librarian for September 3 J for MeClelland to o o gave these statistics: Number of visitors, ARl (0_apoags. AN 400N VA FARM LOANS BJ%S| o on sunturs, s0: mumber ot book: | [0y "oc Court 1 taling 1o prosecute. the Negotiated in Eastern Meurasse | case after flling the Information 1 James N. Casady, jr, - Council Dlufts. D