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THE OMAH DAILY BEE UCTOBER CLAIM BALLOT IS ILLEGAL |5 sie v e e i 4o | AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA |FELL AMONG THIEVES EARLY constructed, but it fs certain that there | Younk Man from Valley Proves Will be a large amount of conatruction g | Y fom s 0 bitehed fine Enasy Vietim for Banco Rapublicans of Alinmakee County Objeot v | yp.* e lines and systems (s as | C1ty Cowncil Devetes & Bession to Its Men, meorat av Candidate. follows Routine Business. S coughing. Stop it at Miles €. A. Richards, a hustling and enterpris- Northwestern SUPREME COURT DECIDES OMAHA CASE it Movite wear CONN'S NEVAED ORDINANCES ACCPTED ing young man from Valley, Neb., came once, bcfore i( gets Jurlington & to Omaha yesterday afternoon and inside of Q A ceond tracks Cros o Pacific o two hours went into the padiock business | the start ofyou. SKOP A “fldel Wi il Wi ey Heew Brastons o onneit HIGNs at_twenty-five dollars a pad Dbl & Pacis President Adkine Takes Ste Mr. Richards was enroute to Buffalo fo it with Ayer's Cherry ) Doctor's Office Policemen=Wilitary Board Inspeets fl.«.\: ton 13, cladton " cure a New Deal on the Twenty« see the elephant—not knowing the sante | Army Womra Seveedng o | LR Pl bourin Mureet wae. | b in omahe one iy nerrie | Pectoral. Lt ot gt King's Danghters. Extension ~Lisis,” Minn, to Mason walk Matter, the Unfon station Mr. Richards remarked 28¢., Bc., 31, J. €. AYERCO, L fice hours. Patients can hardly hiosRo, Mifwatikes &' 8t Failis:' that he was from Valley and was going to 3 walk up stairs at such times. Extension Des Moines to Chillicothe, Buffalo. As it was several hours before e (From ft Correspondent.) P At the session of the city council last | {F@In time he started out to see tho town. X \ Th ixtension Daven Otfimwi ) : y visler ) DES MOINES, Oct, 21,—(8pecial.)—Attor- | Spur Clive to Dog A s brick planis night Attorney H. L. Cohn submitted two | Before he was off the viaduct he was mot 3 4 o .48 Beys representing the republican and demo- aukn o ore DANKS. .. ks U|00und coples of the city ordinances which DY & Dedt looking sirangst Who was “glad Bee Bulldlng cratic state committees and politicians from 1 R) & Al he had been employed to revise. Along |(f *0° ome one "’;"“h‘ b know_lots 4 2 Allamakee county appeared this afternoon | Chicago. Rock Tsiand & Pieific with the books came a long report about | o PCOP'S ”'1"‘{' h“"‘|‘ oL R ¢ 5 has all night and Sunday eleva- before the board having charge of the offi- | Double track, West Liberty to Towa lcertain ordinances which had not been | *F1% Was glad that the strauger was glad Ak O g Chty . #0 the two struck out together. From then (| 4 1 as electric Hght ine ial ballots to present the case from . T 5 copled evised 1o 8 P well as electric lght are in © hal pr off, Belk In., to Trenton, M pled or revised for the reason that they | on i+ wag the old, old story, ever new. The m. The rooms are all lght akee county lving the right ot x Lensiol e Center branch to o oW . = :\;:a:;;‘k‘ B TR SO TR enslon vl nter branch are now invalid. A warrant was ordered | giranger produced a nice new brass padlock 3 and our offices are most at mocratic candida : . 4 [Arawn in the sum of $200 in payment for | which he had just found. Richards ex- /Y tractive. Rents are no higher . 4 The. offietal | 1 EXtension Indianola to Lineviiie.: 8 to have his name pla on official | e Mofnes & Northern' lowa, Des this work and at the suggestion of Coun- |amined 1t and snapped it shut. The ¢ than in Inferfor buildings stranger believed he could unlock it with- f ballot. The nomines is Robert Hufschmidt. [ Mofnes to Minneapolis 5 oliman. Johneton &n- ordindfios @il ¢ oo ¢ o « held Saturday, | Pe® Moines Southern, Des Moincs to Johns ce wi \ = f, The dounty conventl . “""‘”” 'k’!"'”"' +| Cutate tine 75| drafted accepting the revision. Qne copy |out a key. At this time they were joined f € R. C. Peters & Co., :“\,"fl:”h, ”,"{,n”:;:‘,’yv 4”}., ””.... M:.:,.”:::‘. ',‘,; |.;'.‘ ’_\|‘.x”4~= Colfax & Kastern (elec- “h||| g0 to the police judge and the other to | hy stranger No. 2, who knew stranger No. v 3 Rental Agents, 1t . y Des Moines, iidorn & Northern (elec- the city clerk. It is the intention of the |1, After much discussion No. 2 wanted to Ofe o . State:; 1t was evident that it would be im- | (5 - m]councll later on to have the ordinances | bet that the lock couldn’t be unlocked with- iround Floor, Bee Bullding. Des ‘\hl'o"m'r”\ IV'V'n"r ‘m.. r l;\lcillvll't:|| ‘v: rhr-lyl Bex Mainen Towa CIty & DAL vised printed in pamphlet form, the | out a key. So did Richards. Five dollars / A a o conven vas held es Molnes, Towa City & Iastern, D ; ‘| “Molnes to' Muscatine same as the misdemeanor ordinances were | had been put up whe o trlo was rounded Coughs — €0 nomination papers were filled out in folnes to' Muscatin 0 d b ut up when the trio was rounded ) gh Fairfield & Ot {Aoible track ot ¢ printed ’ orce looki . * 3 Blank &nd sent to Des Motnes in the care | FLicld & Ottumwa Ao rack of a few years ago. The printed book will | up by a great big, flerce looking police v g \ Asthma 1 POSITIVELY OURE - ) P not, however, be issued until the old bulld- | man. Stranger No. 2, with tears in his B hiti of the democratic state committee, When | Fort Dodge & Southwestern, Frase to 1 lead: “Ofcor O'Mal g ronchitis - 1he HEREEIIOS Fi Thde THE Samh OF the | MO oo\ {77, 5| ing ordinance and the liquor ordinance have [ voice, commenced to plead: r 0'Mal- B { Moarsene rominse was sent by telegraph, filled 1n by | Nariallonn & Dakath Gowre norm: gone through the hands of the city attorney | ley, you know me. I can't stand the dis Weak Lung: and all affections of the skin and # o LA S A VA L sbor for okl heen b ) to date race of being arrested. Here, take this 5 eak Lungs 4 i the mecretary of the state committee and | tvest g by it B g ey . s i " " store to the complexion a healthy, roseate properly filed. The republicans protested | Misslseinl River, Colewburg & " Man- At the conclusion of the ordinary routine [and let me go; do good Mr. O'Malley.” At Z ; Weak Throats glow At your Tome. Book and full 1n- e e republics sted | / ) i that this was not regular. They appeared [ Muscatine, North & South chester, Coleshurg to Dyersville........ 18| hyginess President Adkins called the at- |the same time the stranger handed the offi- rmation l.r'ub ;"".g";.‘ .'-l.clm. v today to contest the case and both sides | Ottumin & Northern (Northwestern tention of the council to the condition which | ¢er a roll of bills. By “‘h“ :"“'; ‘“"‘"fi“ idld . WiTS. Fortesknii A Thw The 4 connectinn) o e now exists on Twenty-fourth street in con- | cOmmenced to feel shaky aboul prison walls, L' Y. SNWYVER he demo- | pujjy & Southwestern, Pella to Howell newspaper motoriety, etc.,, #0 he, too, threw pap! crats contende papers we . Fabasl nection with the laying of permanent side- P : . b " o the feature event at RS L A Bk e 1100 8 walke, Ho stated that many property own- | himsclf on the o 4 A A RACE ON THE MEMPHIS PL day. - winning with ) difference how the information came here| ‘*AtFloo to Denver ?[ers allowed the usual twenty days to clapse | o TV JO0 0 ST STl o Buttato, Wax Faver, Th gven or how it was filed, so that it was done and | Total oo 118 | before commencing work. Now that the | (b T ot Tuwen v gaid the officer, B —— olds and upward s the papers Wpa-correct. The republioans| Mimisters o Become » | contractor is ready to fulfil the condi- i and one-sixteenth give A get 25 more from 4 stand out for a strict interprotation of the tions of his contrAct he i prevented from | SiYe M6 8 and get me $56 mo O™ | Trotters There in 2:14 Class Go Heats of with Wux v t t ¢ some of your friends and you can go." \d cholces, | Jaw and declare that it is patent that the | Mayor Hartenbower at he city council | going 4o by the property owners jumping Richards quickly produced and agreed to Varying Length. Fst race, fve colling papers could not have been forwarded from :*::""f::‘;l‘":":',l‘m"‘;’;"""n'""':\"‘_";n”:fl“l": Inlin after the distance fiag bas dropped and | o R G (Y SR atternoon with mandscnaro won carat Btond, M Allamakee county in time to reach here | '!'® € i o e 6kt h:‘" of Deog | 1°2TinE up their walks. Under the condi- | yhy oiher $25. He then went o the gro- 5 v 06 Miile and twenty yar And therefore they cannot be in accordance | “¢PL Positions on the tons of the agreement tho contractor 15 | pery "stere of Courtney & Cos 2570 Capitol | RECORD OF PACING TO WAGON BROKEN S R LR ol f to o 1424 with the law, The republicans have 800 ;“‘."""‘l ,:,[:"':":‘ ',"h':‘“|‘::n"y'::-::“:"|‘|:,,'k': responsible for any damage claims, etc., |avenue, and told his story to Mr. Charles E a0, BL SHA B IRSAR: PdHionas, DuFse ";1,1"‘“':' o “" L ""r""" had both severely and naturally he complains about being Courtney, a former acquaintance, Mr. Oour Lad . Lasso second, Milftant held liable for something he s not to blame | Gourtney informed Richards that he was | Little Boy ‘Takes Threc-Fourths of | third. \ scored the police force of the city on ac- |, The primary object of the officials is | «wyp against it.” Secats 'Of His OWa USIvETsE h:liun“x:- ri wix ; Wm . Without perfect Late tonight the oMcial board on election [ count of the Iack of order during earnival " Il o o o o g 3 J > iitid physical health and to secure the laying of permanent walks on | “Ig it possible?" said Richards, when he Bk o bualiiy to¥ third 1 3 matters refused to permit the placing on | week and the prevalence of immoral 8hows | myonis tourth street, but stilll the con- | ook a tumble to himselt. And just be- ) \ iein o _and _ one-sixteenth, & llr';:!g_lh man's best the officlal ballot of the name of Robert Huf- | on the streets. A bitter foellng has RFOWN |\ raoior must be protected to & certain |fore collapsing murmured, “And the last Day. e o ceful second, Wax ""‘l“lgn' are un- Schmidt for representative in Allamakes | up over the resulta of the carnival and the | oyont, With this idea in view the city | words of mother. when sho told me goodby : R o 3 hile Grans Tonks rnunllvlwmm the papers were not filed | placing of the blame on different persons. | a(¢orney was directed to draft an ordinance | were ‘to look out for them bunco men.' " —— ith B Rolla s i 3 v b e RPBGIOIIYY Views Army Post Site, covering the ground and submit it to a| The police were notified and are on the | N\EMPHIS, Oct. 21.—The Trotting as d Neanity g treng! Denth of O1d Soldl " n They are » 83 and ambition so of O1d er. spectal meeting of the council to be held |lookout for the three men. of A | sociation inaugurated its fall meeting to- | FIrst und one-slxtecnth; pecessary to either Captain Abrabam H. Botkins, aged S1,|department to locate certain buildings, | #t Doon on Wednesday. believed l: the r“x"t‘f; o‘v:lolh‘: ':1:“““' ;;m’: day under most favorable weather and |y (rd et v 2 > )\ physical or mental died in this city this morning after a pro- | roads and rifle range at the army post site [ Street arc lights were ordered located at yzuns soldier ‘:' & s track conditions. Sec |;I rice, six gs: The Pride [ action. . i cross 4 two weeks ago. * ; e .| won, Sea Queen second, Vulcd r 8 tracted fllness. Captain Botkine was @ na- | praparatory to the building of the post site | Rock Island ‘ms.!nza at Madison and |al an:_l m‘?h"du who has the appearance ot | The first event was something of an in- | Ril T el nd, Vulcain thir Mak tive of Ohio, where he was born in Clark | iy meeting here today with Captain Turner, | Washington streets. These lights are to he | Mr. e average in intelligence, | BOVAton in trotting circles. 1t was a| Third race, five furlongs: Luclen 'Ap- Bone county in 1821 He was a first lieutenant | The board consiats of: Colonel Winne, Om- | installed and maintained by the railroad | veing ahove the WeRoss W (o PHEOD | purse for 214 trotters, three heats con- | pleby won Bhyrio second, Johii A. Ciark 2 and Muscle e o : L 4 3 b R 0 ed {bas postponed his alo indef- | | : o : % A oL . In the Seventy-ninth Oblo during the War|aha; Major O'Conner, Fort Riley; Mafor |Company. "”"” “"":“‘l“:: "":,"T"::;';N_l initely and will likely turn a ticket into *'""':1“‘ & race, the firat at a mile, the | “'maitiiy “rade, mile:” Bt Maroos won, W From thelaboratory and continued with the regiment until Ap- | Bdwarde, Fort Leavenworth; Captain Tur- |®t Twenty-third and A streets an 7< | cash at greatly reduced rates second at a mile and an eighth and the | boe second, Benckart third, Time: of nature it comes— pomattox. Ho removed after the war to | per, Des Molnes, and Captain Van Vifet of | $ixth and J streets. o third at a half mile. Janice won two heats |1 “:U. S Tl . from the fruit grove Des Moines and engaged in business. For | omaha. In a forenoon session the board | The proposition to give the city attorney Diotetion Wit BgRtysts. and the larger portion of the purse. Lita | it race, sexen o b aNE furlon and the health-giv- @ fow years Be was also in business in |jooked over the plans of Captain Turner | Additional help at this time was voted down . .| W won the third heat handily from Wau- | third. Time 3 ing herb. Its in- Council Bluffs, but returned to Des Moines. | and df 4 informally the work that has | fOr the reason that Mr. Lambert asserted | Henderson Grimmett of this place was|y,, Sixth race, mile and one-clghth: On gredents are pure " 3 and discussed informally the work that has b tricken with partial paralysis and com- eature o day man won, Bearcher second, Joe and sw t tastes He held the offica of justice of the peace | already been accomplished toward locating | that he could get along for the time being. | stric P rm 'and side, | The feature of the day was the successtul | fhiry “iik,o**|%5] s e for a number of years and was chief of | the buildings in question. This afternoon | He has now seventy-elght cases against the | pletely lost the use of o ‘| attempt of Little Boy, owned and driven| N majority in the county OMcinl Board Refuses. The milltary board appointed by the War After being treated by an eminent physician MY ORK, Oct, 2l—Results g °,',,'fi' M bl c years )ro| 3 o o city In the courts, but contends that he is er bel h by C. K. Billings of Chicago, to lower his st . steeplech about two 4 smells e sun, g;l;;:' rAe:"l‘r;m:") N ml‘lp-:"\’\lrx ::‘;‘I‘mx.\nl in :.-N:h: 'I‘:;rntr"-lcn:‘le"ihmun'l;‘fl‘n n‘!“Ihe dbie f0ido "“m(_(_ to all of them, for quite a while without rou'-»r.l mynv«lxm world's pacing record to wagon of 8108, :n...lyrl m(l'"” Hmlll‘”l‘;‘I“l '1-}“"“". Cleary %, [ Itenriches the blood e c c o Oar o e site an ere ey wi Ko ¥ ‘hamberlain's Pain alm, 5 g ey | mec d, ew e hird me U o News has been received here of the death | over the minute details of the plans and | The South Omaha Medical ‘soclety peti- ":’m;?::d;fin: o bottiss ot it he 1s & At the second start Mr. Billings nodded nd_race, Second Monday handicap, h M‘;;Hfi:i‘,&:’: ::: of Rufus R. Richmond, one of the old set- | when they have finished the detailed plans | tioned for the appointment of a city physi- ::m"n“"‘y ® ired —George R. McDonald, | fOr the word and, accompanied by a run- | Seven 1’:.”".‘1n:u||"'“ Inrll;;nn ks {iml'\\' Hfl 1 1 diad ahd anits the ) s 3 & B ek 4 . 4 e aeaann | WONL N second, Andy Willia tlers of Dallas county and well known | of location of the minor bulldings will be c¢lan and President Adkins quietly placed ( ot v ovon"oounty, West Virginta. Several :‘I‘“F “‘“T"l'- l;l'_;‘“ Boy fairly flew around | third, "~ Time: 1:33% ] Heeves, 1t 1 €he 1o throughout the state. Ho was & native of | forwarded to Washigton for the approval [the recommendation on fle. '~ = | oiher ‘very remarkable cures of partial | [he clreull The auarter wis stepped wn | Lbind race, (e Goldsmith, six furlongs, creator of tissue, the Highland, N. Y., §7 years old and had lived | of the War department, A ToqueNt will be made .of the O paralysis have been effected by the use of | 31%, (he 013, ibree-quarters | So0 Rl 1 ady. Btaciing ARid, T SRe! restorer of strength in Dallas county, twenty miles from Des Xt Dansht {0 Rt Street Railway company to remove about | wu."yiiment, It is most widely known, |in 1:31% and the mile in 2:01%. When | urth race, five and a half furlongs: | =—the reviver of ambition. It pours vigor Moines, since 1855. R aner. . ey eighty feet of dead rails at the east end |yoyever, as a cure for rheumatism, sprains u;’« fgures were displayed the crowd | Brunswick wan, Luscata’ second, Namior | into the limbs, pomer into the brain, and { ; Owing to the prevalence of smallpox in |of the L street viaduct in order that there | qou“yiiisen. For sale by all Arugglsts. cheered the horse and driver to the echo, | third me: 1 oy fhvglhoag g e s tha Omsdha Case in 8§ P g and bruises. Fifth rac fle: Elegy wi gt years, It pus FER L preme: Gonnt, West Liberty it has been decided that the | may be no more damage done to fire ap- pels S S el Summary: Almy Anna Darling third " rimes | liver, it cleanses the kidneys, tones the What was really an Omaha case was de- | gtate meeting of the King's Daughters will | paratus and other vehicles, Mortality Statistics. 2:14 class trotting, purse $3,000: 1:43. stomach and acts as a pleasing laxative. cided by the lowa supreme court today and | be held in Des Moines, beginning on| After ordering a number of street re-| rhe following deaths and births were re- | Janice, b. m., by Willlam Harold Sixth race, two miles: The Rhymer won, [ It is the tonic of tonics, and costs but 50 cents for a llré! bottle, l(P{D\ll' drufi INB ity hei o sloner fo Sand Willlam H second. 0: 3 % the rulings of Judge Macy in the Pottawat- | Wednesday of this week. The soclety has [ pairs and some sidewalks fixed the council [ ported to the city healih commissioner for | (Sanderson) . 1 1 ¢ Willlam ‘H wecond.” Tim, Only - ding at noon Mon-| Lita W, b. m., by George Simmon tamle county, district court were reversed. | an elaborate program by prominent young [adjourned until noon on Wednesday. Sha Loty -alEHERouts AnoInES: ¥ (Hutchings) ey Sragnons. s or sentby TH LI(.IH'fN! It wne the ‘whde” of Benry Geeson agalnost | church workers. TN W Republican Rally. Deaths—W glas County | Waubun, “ar. ., by Pllot " Mediiin Krag Park W Luckless Game COMPANY, Rock Isl Saguin, appellant. Plaintiff was employed | George Alford of Dallas, Tex., is in the houpital, amed Wi Kra D Rewards | Charley MAC, B, &., i itney In the Bowling league game last night by the defendant at work on the X Tnited | A grand republican rally will be held | Parker. aged S0; Baby Emery At L s 3| at iotE e o g league game last nig Mull's Lightning Pain Killer y he removal | city and will organize a camp of the United 4 aged 1 ‘month: Waleriam % 3 icHe ; 3 s the S three straiant | hining Pain Killer of the old piles supporting the Sixteenth | Contederate Veterans. He has organized |0t the hall over the city offices, Twenty- | goumm sixtcenth, aued | month. Mige Withey! 1. in’ ATk o e e parkt ol foums prompttyills St aches and street viaduot in Omaha. Plaintiff was ea- | similar camps in several citles of the (ffth and N streets, on Wednesday evening. | Eirths—Othelio Hour(roe [ Palm Leaf, b g, by Onward (Mc- ing Impossible spares, making the scots druggists. gaged In sawing off the plles while other | west and will spend some time in lowa. All of the candidates have been invited to Thirty-second, girl; Chris F | Carty 6 4 5|poor. Score 3 employes pulled them over by a rope. One Aok et be present and make a few remarks. Mr. " 1“.,.:, /'\llmlhum e n:.ll_v:v”xn.’llul‘:h b by Tnglewood KRUG PARK Y v 5 D own, 28 odge, arps € . Bersne i« + 3. Total of the falllng piles struck an idle beam ly- Edward Rosewater, editor of The Bee, will | 36’ Farnam, ohn Browi ten "y b | Y ) S 3, M v 1007 Marcy, boy’ 2:09, 22416, 2:04%. Zitzma " ing near aud it flew up and injured the ONE NEBRASKA TOWN THERE |,.;". I'"‘;""‘ ““"“"":“’;‘ an :“‘":';'i [ e o Note. v - Memphis plan | Wach P plaintiff. He got judgment on a verdict for - Interest in the campaign is increasing and %, one mile, mile and cighth, halt | ¥ H. 5 damagas (n Council Bluffs. The Towa su. | ‘2"t°" Joins in the Scramble (o], oypected that the meeting of Wednes- Conery . 140 ° 5 Constipation is the rock that wrecks manv [ W05 1o pacing, purse $1,000 Bengele |11 148 preme court decides: that there was no evi- Auceaed ifo; Tintan's sy night wiliibe g raising ens. lives: it polsons the very life blood. Re- [ cavonda. b. m.. by Allen-Tell (New- - dence that it wis the duty of anybody to onors, No Board Meeting. ularity can be established through the use st Totals P warn the plaintiff or others of danger, while P rror on the part of one of | Of Prickiy Ash Bitters. 1t is mildly ea- J . JERMANS engaged in this work; that If the lojury was | SIOUX CITY, Ia., Oct. 21.—(Special Tele- | no members the announcement was mad | {Partic and strengthens the stomach. liver g e 5 igberi | Stapenhorst die to earclesness It was that of co-em- | gram.)—The special convention of the Mod- | iy the papers yesterday that the Board of (404 Kidnexs. b by osey Wiikes Bexelin ployes and not the employer; that, fn fact, [ ern Brotherhood of America, which Will | gaucation would hold a meeting last night Ty TP ; b LS 4] € Conrad the negligence, it there was any, was In|open at the Young Men's Christian asso- The member who gave out the information A \br. breeding unknown Al Krug . permitting the lgose beam to lie where 1t | clation auditorium here tomorrow morning, | merely had his dates mixed. ft appears| The following marriage licenses have been | (NGRS G un oyl o Giippan oA, / would be struck by a falling beam, and of | will be largely attended, delegates from | (" there is no business of importance |BTANted: oo e Age. | (Dodge) s ais A i this the plaintiff had full knowledge and he | eleven states having poured into the eity | on hand and as the new schoolhouse at|pon Brooks, Omiha o ite st | i %, 2: Z me in Milwaukee, CA LIFORNIA was a8 much to blame for it as anybody. | all day today. Forty-second and L. streets is not quite | Mary Speer, Omaha SOl | ¥ 4 Qot:. $hesifipeciald1t Has 5 The case is therefore reversed. Inasmuch as | A bitter fight is on between T. B. Hanley ready nothing for securing teachers for |Selar K. Stutzman, Omaha . , definitely settled that th rbraska- The 4. alnt old mission towns and the .. Ho OMAhA...vregeranns purse " Wisconsin foot ball e will by e scaslde resorts of Southern Judge Macy had given an instruction fixing | of Tipton, 1a., supreme president, and A.|¢pis building will be done until the next i‘;’d l5.::(-;k“;i».\.w.:;v:rn : G| B0 class tr :un..;‘ ,I.MHI:L:-L Mifsonsic togt bl game will be played in A the responsibility on the employer. C. Elllott of Tipton, svpreme seeretary. |yoeiing. In the meantime the two ex- | hesmia® pium. Millard BB Cal. Cochran, br. T, by Bhude : AN o St ke o | VISR HVERY vizAn Court Dec 4 An effort will be made to oust BlMott. He | pory keep grinding away on the books ot dI%. LCinsin, OmAIR:»sioe | porder. b, A T of Neoraske by letter last evening. Mil-( = by thusands of toufists who travel v < v Il be.qetanded by Rew 8 INRet Tiny Preliminary Hea . Lulu Burton, Oma 2 Princess, b. m., by Aristides ment to give that city one of the games becausge it i8 the best and auickest he following are the cases decided today | ton and Milton Remley of Towa Cify, ex- Ll ¥ Roy Vinson, Bellevue scheduled. After considerable negotiating oute. In addition to the Pullman by the supreme court: i & Mr. Pl Rl County Attorney Thomas was | Minnle Defries, Council Bluffs : ch. m., by Young Ful- | it was decided to take the N ka con- rlace Sleepers the UNION PACIFIC attorney general of Jowa. Mr. Hanley, Assistant ) y ¥ MeGriff) 1 st there. Py H. G, Clark agalnst . H. Novak et al. | who is a lawyer, will argue the other side [in the city vesterday fling complaints | Harry . Mason, Fremont [T tay rrell, bl. m. by Axteli (Sl test there, runs Pullman ordinary sleepers every appellants; Joh c 3 ‘ade! < 8 Mary E. Wilderman, Omaha .../l " " oo diy Peclomre, " AMpmeq oY Judse Wadeil of (e case. Eiliott is charged with de- | against Glover and McNamee for assaulting | HASY ¥, YOt o ks - ell) PP oo ooy F AVIEH oMASLA AT James O'Nelll ugainst C. 8 Wilcox, ap- | fince of authority. and robbing John Andrews, better known | Wil *Bavkhurst, Oméaha AR iy ? ats K5 fbRerativs it HAl iddats hoso ordn $ k pellant; Johnson = county, Judge Wadei| The supreme headquarters probably will|as “Dutch John." Time: 2:113, 2:10%, 2:11%. Park school met t conducted every of ‘Missouri Valley, appellant; Harrixon | will make a fight for the headquarters are: [liminary hearing before Judge King this| 1here was no meeting of the Board of !\I)A:Jn'r ‘l{ll‘!lx‘n’nm B DY ‘l-w hant u_ | 0. Features of the gam Ly 'l','\: at 11:3 p. m. for Los Angeles. Hoanty fJudee Guyhor; action on accoun. | Sloux City, Council Bluffs, Marshalltown, | forenoon. 1t {8 understood that an at-| Firo and Pollce Commissioners last nieht, | giic, 'y 'l by Stamboul” (ugh urd i bucking' of Gernifh i orpy o8l information call at ity o, v 08 ' cloc . % cellent defensiy 01 ol il ol ¢ Emma Hall against Cedar Rapids Unjon | Makon City, Davenport, Cedar Rapids, all | tempt will be made to prove an alibl. In f the, WEVEE ROSHARIE IE 8 T8RN fiea ity B vy e gellent, defensive work of o oth ot L e e Rallway company, appellant; Linn county, | of lowa; Pipestone, Minn.; Sioux Falls, | case of conviction on this charge the max- | ngainst members of the fire department, | Lonise, Ji’fl}‘.’:i‘h. Wednesday afternoon at Twenty-ninth and hone 310, Judge Thompson; damages for personal in- | g Veb. C ol e ars in the penl- [ but on recommendation of a majority of | (I L Fagdlatdat ’ Jackson streets. Judge: Thomnedn 8 “‘1‘““1‘15:,';“'::1 N b houm'll ,BI\:lh imum sentence is Afteen yei P T e e tamnisbed withous | DY Book, bl. &, by MeKinney (i ackso Fliza Schoonover against C. E, Holden, | h88 & formidable delegation here, including | tentiary. prejudice to the firemen. This action was| Urea) . H Idhlhrllnnl Hvukulk goupt . Judge Clements; | Mayor Jennings Another Ploncer Dies. lnke’n a8 mulrk ln{ favor for Time: 1:04%, 1:043%, CHICAGO, Oct. 21— At Stk amages for neglect rmed. service of the fire department on e AGO, Oct, 2 A meeting here Henry Cessen against James Saguin, ap- John Begley dled at his home in Pa- | night at the fire in the wholesa r DEFEATS SOME 0LDT|MERS today of the stewards of the Western pelisnks Batiswaitamie county, Judge Macy. DR. HULBURT MAKES ADDRESS pillion yesterday evening. He was 83 years ESPRer Sia0 oaesdIRd ovaecs PN 18 everywhere recognized as the of age at the time of his death. The de- PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Hayes' Two-Vear-ld Munmncls Win | for reintatement by Jockews (" flerting, STANDARD HAIR COLORING A ceased came to Nebraska forty-seven years —_— Peaceful and W Powell and T, Casey was denied and that for Gray or Bleached Hafr. Tta appll- Reversed, te Cowvonftlin at et MAIaed Late a¥or sinsh: Fiva|® Wi I Bliravrs win o KAnsen Gity. 1aat from Peacefu ax of James F. Winter approved cation s Bot affected by l.nfiu Epe e ourling beolutely harmiess, and in. New Roads for Nest Year. Sloux Fal sons and (wo daughters, all married, are | MBht {0 be a spectator at the horse show aper. Bl Nobre: Salue P HeAr g Sabiaghs. ONE ) 3, Charles P. Southard was out yesterday PLIC ON NTR MONT! An estimate of the length of railroad still living. Notice of the funeral arrange- | ¢or the first time in_a couple of weeks 2 811, Neb., Oc (Special)— .‘}.‘L!J.Im‘f.’m.u’,t_ od free. proposed in lowa for next year has been g ments will be made later. having been laid up by a severe spell of VIS, Oct. 21.—Tom P, Hayes' v iy weh . High ; - made, with howing that about 2,000 BDAR FALLS, Ia.. Oct. 21.—(Bpecial Y z sickness j " s 5 colt Runnels galloped preh, | iy s 18, N. Y. i a showing (hat about 2000 | qelegram.)—The Baptist state conveniion | Swedlsh-American Club Rally. opened this evening with an address by E President Fred Lind and Secretary E. L. B. Hulburt, D. D., of Chicago uhiversity on | Gustatson of the Swedish-American Re- “'The Man and the Message for the New | publican club sent out a ¢ last night for Century.” One hundred delegates arrived | rally at Modern Woodmen hall on today and 200 or 300 more are expected to-.| Wednesday, evening. This club will rally morrow. Free entertainment is furnished. | with the other republicans of the city in Rev. C. G. Brookings of Oskaloosa Is rev- | greeting the speakers who will be present resenting twenty-two colored churches of | u {he Wednesday night meeting. The offi- lowa for which he hopes to secure an ap- | cers of the Swedish-American club request propriation. The Baptists were among (he | that overy member be present in order to 8 | pioneer missionartes, holding the first con- e welcome the speakers and candidates. vention June 30, 1842, at Jowa City, when the population of the territory was 4,000 Magle City Gossip. QGenuine Only $5 was used from the home mission | Don't forget the republican rally at Wood- ear for weak churches. man hall on Wednesday night s i Scarlet fever s reported in_the Fenton Q ™ famlily at Thirty-fourth and X streets. Carte r,s BOY FALLS WITH SHOTGUN l';‘,f‘u::x ‘.\m”;um::('r‘x‘(lfl"; of 1:3::‘-\2,‘;.;:5, : > p e, are the guests of Major and Mrs. - >~ hrak coam' Roth Bureal; Binikan |0 S e Tax adn Rlsch 1o e ves ¥ { Z - DR. McCREW (Age 52) Little Liver Pills, | = " hn™ ™ [miitnirpiiger o ey Sk : : SPECIALIST S. ing Death, s rdera of Men Only. The New Century club will Fai day afternoon with Mrs. B . 15 years im FORT DODGE, Ia., Oct. 21.—(Special | fOUFth ana C streets. Telegram.)—Eddie’ Gallenback, the son of |, A" fneral of Antone Tivonka will e cured In less than 10 days, James Gallenback, a farmer near Clare, | Laurel Hill «rmun-r.\h"”"m" b Neutra], White, Floating. Fl'&grant. SYPHIUS mm“L‘x'n"‘i‘fiu;ii“b"n‘.‘;.... cure not far from Fort Dodge, was fatally shot | It was stated vesterday that another tor lite. ' All breaking out an: Sunday by the accldental discharge of u | @fort will he made this week to wot a signs of the disease disappear at once, Shotgun. . The boy alipped as he was en: | Quoram of the Commercial” ciub ‘diréetors A natural substitute for benzoin, naptha, ammonia, gasoline OVER 20,000 Ganse,cUied, 55 Bafanys tering the house and fell, both barrels of It was r‘ rted yesterday that the rall- d d Jatury " ¢ men. the gun being discharged. The shot entered | ronds would object to (he hew Fules of the or other dangerous cleaners. The Purified Ox-Gall re- ‘ég::“ril.::-‘ei;&}':‘:{:‘rl(ll(‘{:‘r:’;:uxx;:“fiha‘é“-fi "Dle: his body under the armpit and death was :luqu':d‘.le;::u:::m:.!,1“:'1:::‘1‘-.\. regarding inter- Cures Guuranteed. ree, #lmost{ostantancous Thh Tarepiant CAstaLS sontipues ta make moves grease spots and stains from clothes and garments CHARGES LOW, P, 0. trips across the river for the accommo- ' A P Short Sirike at Wikatey City, dation of stockmen and others. The bout Sreafmsnt by mall. o8 I s WEBSTER (1T, In, Oct. 31—(speciaL) | ¥HI Aot 80 To Wintel Guirichn b ‘The quickly, without disturbing the colors or injuring the fabric. aver d Beun i stzeat; beiwien Faruem One hundred workmen on the large sewer Moisten a sponge or cloth in hot water, rub on soap lightly, 8 i s ’ ditch on Second street struck fov higher What's Your Face Wortht then apply to spot vigorously, Rinse out with warm water, NO CURE. NO PAY, wages Friday. They were gett 7 | 5 . ¢ v g fnen i L e od fm",'::,,‘_,l“ rer | Some times a fortune, but never it yeu CUDOMA, an ideal soap for Toilet, Bath and Laundry. Sold by all dealers. Nt il A e o fused. The matter was seitled yosterday | M%6 4 pigx. omplerion. A #huadiond. ook, Cudoma booklet sent free if requested, ans oy il dadtare v ¥ 834 1he 148 00 AL Wl ot the gl all sigos of liver trouble. But Dr. King THE CUDAHY PACKING CO., - Omabha...Kansas City. New Lito Pilis give clear skin, rosy cheeks, That's all you need to know about a |rich complexion. Only 25 cents at Kubn o particn. . GMRE QICK HEADAGHS. . stove or range 3 & Co's drug storg lope. two 4 MEDI ckey Club Relnstates One Hundred, W. R. Allen, appellant, against City of | b Davenport; Scott county, Judge Bollinger, | Chicake Professor Speaka Before Bap-