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s EWS OF = INTEREST ' FROM THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30 1901 IOWA, — maintaining a nulsance. He was defended by City Attorney Wadsworth and based his MORE THAN LIFE INSURANCE picket the shops and roundhouse, but there has been no disturbance. The strik ers are orderly. The company seems de- termined not to yield to the men's demands and proposes to continue to import work- men. A fow strikers returned to work to- day. A committee of strikers meets all trains and_endeavors to discourage all bonds, which have hitherto been paying per cent interest to George M. Bechtel of Des Moines, for 3 1-2 per cent. The bonds athount to §25,000. This is the lowest rate of interest ever secured in the state on school bonds and has only been equaled by one school board, that at Des Moines, which secured a similar rate for a bond fssue CO UNCIL BLU“ j S. defense on the grounds that the indict- workmen coming In from entering shops | amounting to $175,000 ment was not returned until two wecks — and in some cases they are successful. The el 2 ‘makes them like the prod: T — R —— _ |after he had left the saloon business and i 0 blematl e - = that it was a case of persecution more | 16W Companiss May Now Take Up Acei- T BRAKEMAN K'_LL_E_D AT RED OAK of the best MINOR M B { [ 0 E | | than prosecution, inasmuch as every saloon E. D. Anderson of Keoknk Attem Py French Cooks. , JOBBERS VOTE TO STAY QPEN |2 s aemuch o v wlos SHAW COMPLIMENTS ALLISON 5. 0. sndersun or weokss s 7l Davie sells drugs. of the mulct law. The case was given to Governor's Graphic Statement of the it Btockert sells carpets and r tha jury at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, but | CUMMINS' CAMPAIGNING IS UNCERTAIN el oo oF th Crashed. Mets beer at Neumayer's hote Implement Dealers of Couneil Bla up to a late hour last night it had falled to S bd Nadins Gas tixtures and globes, Bixby & Son. reach a verdict, lowa Senator. RED OAK, Ia., Oct (Speelal)—E. D Wollman, sclentific opticlan, 40y Broadway. Omaba Decline to Olese. At the close of the Dobbins trial a jury | His Physicians Forbid Him to Make Andeeson, & ‘brekwaian. for ‘distesn years r'l,\l,r:”/'«” ‘.;’w:rrh of LeMars, la, Is io R ;..' impaneled mT;‘h-.- cn‘; ‘;‘f B:l"flu;_hl More Speeches Until His Recovery, (From g Staft Correspondent.) on the Keokuk & Western, was caught be uncil Blu g J ‘0 Ilinger against Thomas Q. Harrison. The FONDA Ot 20.—(Special.)—Gov- ” " ¥ ¢'61oel N e goods, C. K. Alexander & Co., € o Which Seems an Une ) 2 pectal.) v- | tween two freight cars about o'clock "l away, talephone REQUEST OF THE RETAILERS REJZCTED | quit 1s over the possession of a cow and ernor Shaw Ba® returned from Ohio and|this evening in the Red Oak yards and Missour! ouk_body wo _rlvls" 0 cord. Wm. - :n note which "lr,rlla; nm:_luepd wh.:IQM -n!'~ certain Date, renewed his speaking campalgn in this | was crushed so that death resulted in a few | Welch, 2 N. Main st el 12 ecting accounts for Drs. F. P. an . J. state. » 1 Mrs.'J. J. Hughes returned yesterday January Meeting In Omaha Comatd- | giyet (" 5 ors have since dissolved b p"‘l':"l:"';el‘:'::ll‘:l"‘e’l‘:“"_'::_h‘,':n:"‘m'_' m‘l:r:';::‘““ i SRt O Rk gom w o months visit in Jac ered No Excuse for Shutting Up |partnership and M. J. Bellinger yesterday (From a Staff Correspondent.) Kinley and expressing the greatest confi- [ & Western passenger train which is due to Councll_ Bluffs odge No. &, B kors Shop., hat Lunches in Wa :’;I'.T,. '"m""n‘ of the '“"x‘ h“;‘l‘ Dr. F. P.| DES MOINES, O 20.—(Special.)— | dence in the integrity, capacity and sterling | leave here at 10 a. m. and in crossing the Union, will meet Thursday night in Murc roomns Are Abolished. g AL kgl y B Al Attorney General Mullan today rendered to | worth of Theodore Roosevell. He was grat- | tracks tried to dodge between two cars, one e hustiitiive I8, ore Ggmplate Mrs. Leah Fraser, indicted at the previous | suditor of State Merriam an important | ified at the well-nigh universal exprossion | of which was being switched. Kodaks A nTeria K fatersan & Behoening, Merriam ’;-rm on -:-h-.r-;::.;:':lyuv:';:u: d‘:fl‘;;fl:{:;" opinion in regard to the organization of | of confidenco that the business interests of | An inquest was held, the jury rendering ) ' | house ove 3 °d | jngurance compantes to do more than one | the country would not suffer because of | a verdict of accidental death, exonerating | he Peoria: \v-»(wc:vsflt:‘-"l"‘!‘ll‘;m(lll:”t""" At the monthly meeting of the Implement :':r b:ndlm :lho'r::""l:: :m’&.::"‘;':":‘:““; Kiud of insurance business. The Twenty- | any deviation from those policies and prin- | averyone from blame. Anderson's home 18 ™ peat, made. Detersen & 8¢ L Dealers’ association of Council Bluffs and | the county a Ay, elghth general assembly so modified the law | ciples of which the lamented president had | a¢ Keokuk, where he has & daughter 12 o 16000 6 183, DAL S DERR R e K eave today to foin | Omaha in Council Blufts Monday evenin it | paid in 3$250 in satisfaction. that lite insurance companies might amend | been the especial champlon ot b made by Eastman, faking plotures Mrs. M. C. Egan will lea) Were thy | was decided to refect tho request of the g =g thelr pl a4 di {8to other hinds | He alvo took i ThEE | e A it BIBAG, TN TR ax Can be loaded in daylight her husband In Rawlins, Wyo., where y eir plan and dip over into other kinds e also took occasion to congratulate the ks nded . Ti Maake.thelr home. ot v | TEMI imploment dealers that the whols- MONEY SHOWS ON INTERIOR | of insurance, particularly into accident in- | republican party in having in every way | WORK IN SAFES AND SAFETY Radiant Home stove, guirantecd ol 10 | salers and jobbers close their places of surance. This was done at the instance |an unobjectionable ticket. There ls not to Onl 80C Fiam block. ! business during the ‘meetiug of the re-|New Hish School s Subs of forelgn insurance companies that were | ba found, sald he, in the length and breadtn | Buralars at Husley Undistarbed, y A child in the Hansen family, 61% Kourth l'"‘:' in 0.':!"':“': :.n:“."«' “ Thfl' L Throughout and Handsomest engaged in life and accident busin: Re- | of this atate a single person who calls in Thoush They Biow Out & et reported to the Board of Health | quest was made because the retailers foun cently an 1o th toas ¥ . $ choening, A ock, e v e Seltariere 'line GF Mot Biast | 40d Jobbers generallyipraved & srester ats of the flat rate premium, has sought to en- | est office in the gift of this commonwealth Book” call at our store. Al in- tove y el traction than their meetipgs. It was also| The cadets will act as a reception com- P " A ®toves in the city and at' prices that will gage in the accident and fidelity busine: He was glad to note the universal verdict HUXLEY, la, Oct. 20.—(Special.)—Bur- struetion free. Surprise you decided by the jobbers that the lunches | mittes tonight at the formal opentng of the [ Fhe yoorne el Ot A0t O e | that Mr. Cummins was making & splendid | glars wrocked tha bank at this place last S, Chambers’ dancing academy, Royal Ar- | which have heretofore been served in their | new High school and will be detailed to | o \ " P! e eambery. A adeys And Feidays, adults, | ware T (e SVOLiRg0 bl (He Yons| EhawrCla ¥ isliore AFeuoE.th butldiEg, e cision as to its right, and he decides that | campaign and winning many friends wher- | night, ‘blowing the safe to pieces, blowing o me; childre A, biles for opms X ) stipulated premium companies, whether | ever he speaks. . TR Brietes . e h\;":m B °* | aters'be abandoned. m:.:el;- ;1 the -:;.::y will llfll:o st I8 | gtoek o mutual, may amend thels chArte 1 The overnet dlic. oM ALMNTION 46 1hE 1".'.,."2?.!;?21,.‘;'.'i."'"h'.,'ifaf’.\'."d'%,‘""’.,","',’,',’,. THE ROBERT J. F._ Wilcox took out a bullding perm “AE it B gt o and engage in accident and fidelity busi- [representative and senatorial ticket and | nearly $1,000. The expl ¢ e day fol o tion of two-story y B xplosion was heard at Jonterduy for the erpction of a twa-sioly | AT MERCY OF THE BRICKMEN | The exercises, which will begin at 8 neey ‘an well as lite. The law fs %0 com- | in this connection said in part: 2 oclock by several persons, bt aid ot (| DEMPSTER COMPANY Plerce sireet, 10 cost $20, 00 SRR ST el B, B o o'clock; will be in the auditorium. The | gjioated that an opinion was desired before | “‘There are two United States senators to | arouse anyone sufficiently to cause them to Grand _mulk ball u"l I|u‘nll\|(.1.7:!.|ll .;lll;:(; o = | bullding will be thrown open during the permitting companies to branch out into | be elected at the next session of the gener- | investigate. There Is absolutely no clue. . whursday evening, Kive dollars In st | courngement for Pavin Streets | ftornoon and evening for the inepection of | difterent kinds of insurance. 1t Is under- | al aesembly, one for term of six years and | The surrounding country Is being scoured 1218 Farnam Str ree. Whatey's orchestrn, Council Bluffs' in Fourth Ward, the public and President Hess and the | yi504 geveral lowa companies will engage | the other to fill the unexpired term for | for traces of the burglars and surround- " amous 1 R :“"::"'"::r'y':’::’i::’:‘:j":’?n':;:m‘:: in more than one kind of insurance mow | which the lamented Senator Gear was cho- | Ing towns have been notified to be on the | 3 ""I‘"“""""" for Amatéur Photo Mr. nd Mrs ward Murp ». o e e . Vi o o p! les. home lnrnm their wedding journey and are “I am entirely at the mercy of the briek- | sohools of the city take advantage of the that the law has permitted such branch- | sen two years ago. While the re-election of | watch. upp aests of Mrs. Murphy's parents, Mr. and " o ing out, but until this decision their right | the present incumbents is conceded, a word - re. James W betore taking up | e y':l':r;_"y“':"“’l' w"‘“‘;‘“ ";“ll'-';u‘;" opportunity to inspect the new High 8chool. | 15 do so was in question. touching their special qualifications may Probable Case of M thelr home In On b orning froi al % | The new High school Is regarded as com- 4 » The explosion oline stove in the | 111, where he had been to see if there was Asricultural Soclety Meeting. not be consldered out of place. Senator Al- | IRETON, Ia., Oct. 20.—An unidentified man Ermrs Mhiee aajoon ot ¢ plete in every detall, the money expended with equal rights under new constitutions. #cheduled at something over §5,000. open up its plant again. burn of the Kansas Agricultur: soclety, lison is the admitted leader of the Umites was found dead In the w Ot riay Tarning Beve;ths Aire de. | 837 Prospect of his béing able.to obtaln|{n it ef¢stfon being spent on the inside| The annual mesting of the Tows Blate | giptes n:nlle. the mn’l\ dignified, ml.n:.-: evening with nnh\nla:n::l:m’l):r::;; |m‘. partment o run. The blaze was extingulsh=d sufficlent brick to complete the paving of | and not on exterior decorations. President | Department of Agriculture, or Agricultural | oo the most responsible legislative body of | head. Murder is suspected Without serious damage _ | the streets in the Fourth ward this year. | egs, in speaking of the building yester- | soclety, will be held, as provided by 1aW. | which this world bears record. And well fois § o";.-..'.'.',,‘:v_\" 1;:; |.x'w:rr‘|'h;\r::1\‘“!,|";1ll o :‘u.rlul‘!' w | Wickham's trip to Galesburg was without sald: It 1s the best public job.I ever | in this city, in the rooms of the Soclety | qoeq he deserve this unique dlstinction. He o amber thx collectlons, hut | fatisfactory results. The Purington com- | saw, and I for one must commend Georga | In the capitol, the second week of Decem- | hogan his congressional career when Abra- Will not make any turnover until a new | pany, which has been supplying brick for | yyughes, the contractor, for the conscien- | ber. Secretary Van Houten is engaged in|pam pincoln occupled the chalr of the chief SRR o arRdiil TETAICEN MY. | the paving here, was forced to shut down | tous work done by him. With the money | Preparing the program for the meeting. It | oxecutive of the natlon. He took part in e Catlpway, general merchauts of | SAturday for want of water. The lake from | avaflable a better bullding could not have | is expected that there will mot be 89 |aii thosc {ssues growing out of the war of | Carson, this county, have filed a petition fm | WHich the brick yards drew their supply | peen erected anywhere than our new High | many papers on the program this year ®8 | \no rebellion and alded in formulating the 1 bankrugey in, the Upited States district | has gone dry’and the company in driving | yohool.” in the past, but that their quality will be | reconstruction policy under which the se \ court ':;‘»',:;h P LA o ity i | Wells as rapidly as it can with the hope of e raised, it that {s possible. Among others | ceding states were taken back and admitted | Ehicago wholesale firm helr assets are |obtaining water In. sufficlent quantity to Expects Six Hundred Teachers. who have been invited are Secretary Co- Chairman Ensign of the executive com- d . W He has been the personal friend and adviser | GMre Ellabeth Hethors, aged Gl yeats | With these conditions prevalling at|piig of the Southwestern lowa Teachers' [ Who has already personally indicated hi6 | of Ulysses 8. Grant, Rutherford B. Haye : e M Pty aventng. ©our | Galesburg, 1t s dublous it any brick can | oyociation, which will hold its annual ses- | Willingness to be present. Mr. Carrick | james A. Garfield, Chester A. Arthur and | ‘¢ Pendle 1100 different articles in the @nughters survive her. The faneral will be | be obtained from there this year to pave the | gion™in thia city Thursday, Friday amd Sat. | of Illinois will also be on the program. rubber goods line. If you don't see what ) e e Benjamin Harrison and the b i | thie afternoon at % from the residence. | pourth ward streets. The streets ordered i ttendance of 600 teachers. | Prof. C. F. Curtiss of the lowa State col- 4 e bosom frlend | o, \uni advertised—ask us—or write for 1 Burial will be In Falrview cemetery. Re urday, expects an attend of and able counselor of him for whom more | ° ) | T, ¥ Thicksiun will conduct the sefvices. i har ::rrdmh-‘: all Nonflv:‘:;l:: Advices recelved by the committee Indicate Lenln"';:;l&'fl;uldn‘vl:rdo;o"l:relzlr: & Paper | people rorrow than have mourned the death DRE DR. McCCREW (Age 52) | The receipts in the general fund at the | up, the old ce ocks remove that it will be the largest attended meet- o & vestock. Presi- | or any oth L William McKinley, A 4 Ghriettan Home luet week wmounted to | now almost {mpassable. If not paved this |ing ever held by the assoclation. dent Beardshear of the Towa State colles | ™' ur ‘meve than fttems veas rairiog | POWDER BLOWER. SPECIALIST s, belng KBS volow (e estimated | yoar they will become veritable mudholes | The opening session will be Thursday | will also be on the program. The election | priet period of democratic supremacy, Sen- ol ud Disorders vl Mew Unly. during the winter and unsafe for travel. experience, Some homemade brick was hauled yester- day on South Sixth street, but this is the only show of any paving in this ward made. When asked yesterday if there was suffi- clent homemade brick for the lower course evening. The High echool cadets have ac- 15 . pents’ Ih cepted an invitatiom to give an exhibition darill Friday afternoon before the visiting teachers. The reception to the visitors by the teachers of this city will be Friday afternoon at the close of the roundtable of officers takes place at the same time, and Vice President John C. Frazier of Bloom- fleld will be elected president without op- position. Mr. Cammins Out of Campal The physicians in attendance on A. B. ! and_increasing the deficlency In this fund | o0 date to $849.83. In the manager's fund | he vere $18.35, being $16.66 below the ne week 'and increasing the deficlency to $208.30 in this fund to date. Mrs. Stymest Stevenson, while driving Monday evening to attend’ u oclal event, was kicked and severely injured by her ator Allison has occupled the head of the table in the committee room of appropria« tions, and under his scrutinizing eve have been 'submitted bills appropriating more than six thousand millions of the people's money, not one of which has passed with- cured 1n less than 10 days, without cutting. VARICOCEL SYPHILIS 5586, AR Seeuicing out an signs ot the diseas dlll]?u!l: Itlana:. OVER 20,000 S2xsr,curss, ot Sarvous Powder blower, most cvnvenient mads shown_above, s oe of Whe By means of & ot Fhe i 0 meeting, instead of Friday evening as pre- orse. The animal beokme fractious and %ir‘:‘;_:"_‘::;"h::;:"";l"'::" bbbl o biia i ool v, Cummios this morning forbade him making | 24 racelv:r: ms o.x. So tamiliar hus o | e G e L by el %, lh aa il aural wealkneses of mun: tlon of the harness. Her dress caught and | ' . d blished Superin- | ANy attempt at re-entering the campaign to | become w! e business interests of the Btricture, (ilvet, Kidney ana bladder Lis- | tiomof the Narneas Tior drean caughit and | ™ (o0t L O Wickham volunteered the in- | Since the'program was publlshed Superin- | nY attempt at re-entering the campaign to | (U T U LS Coiching i RUBBER URINALS. |cuws. fydrocule cured penpmuenth tendent Willard of Marshalltown hue an- nounced his intention ef being present and will take part In the discussion with Su- Cures Guar ed. Consultation Free, CHARGES LOW, formation that he had advice from Des Moines that brick from there would be | criel, e horse kicked, striking her on 1 the side of the head and Inflicting a bud gcalp wound. 8he was at once taken to her special department are pending‘both demo- crats and republicans mark with closest come some quick change for the better. No. 3, Female, $2.00. His meetings have been declared off in- No. 1, Male, §1.25. | \ rs. Stevenson alighted to arrange’ a por- \ home. Four stitches were required to close | shipped next week sufficient for the paving B Interest every syllable he may utter and Treatment by mall. P. O. Box 1%, Office vorss o, Ahaire SO NER S® Ha [MiEhtn strests fodtatria) school, “The Problem of the In- | it is possible that before the week is over | 'Think of it, gentlemen. The senior sen- e When asked if he intended to begin work on Harrison street, which is to be paved with homemade brick, top and lower round of desertion. Mrs, Schultze applied for_the_divorce, but the court granted it 10 the husband after the facts concerning their married relations were made khown. ator from lowa has served in the lower house of congress with Thaddeus Stevens, Schuyler Colfax, Fernando Wood, James corrigible Boy." Davis selie glass. he can resume his campalgn work. Shaw's Nebraska Dates. NO CURE. NO PAY, ~8top taking medioins. 1f yon s , weak organ, lost mower The couple were married in Council Bluffs March posed the match and the young people were merried was told performed the bride went home and er gemain at home and never lived with her 6, 1599. The bride's parents op- secretly. As 800l as the ceremony parents, She was persuaded to courses, he id he had never been notified to do so by the city counell. ago the city council passed a motion to the effect that Wickham be ordered to begin the work on Harrison street Three weeks within ten Mrs. Byne of Omaha President. The feature of the meeting of the federa- tion of the woman's auxiliaries of the Chris- tian Woman's Board of Missions of the Governor Shaw 1s to speak at Syracus Neb,, the evening of November 1, and the next evening in Beatrice, the only two speeches he will deliver in Nebraska. His week in Ohio is reported to have been Brooks, Samuel J. Randall, Elihu B. Wash- burne, Benjamin F. Butler; in the senate with Charles Sumner, Zachariah Chandler, John Sherman, Oliver P. Morton, Simon Cameron, Matt Carpenter, George H. Pen- or weakening drains, our Vacuum Organ Devaloper will restore you. Ko drigs. Btricture and Varicocele pers ently cured in ¥ to 4 weeks; in use; Mot one fallure, not one returned; effect immediate: no ©.0.D. fraud; write for free particu. lars, sent in plain envelops. husband. days, but it appears this notice Was MOt | cyiiiian churches of Council Bluffs, Omaha | Breatly helpful to the republicans of that | dleton, George F. Edmunds: in both houses S0CAL APPLIANCE CO. 138 Thoro BI azenulls, Ind, - — served upon him. He does not deny, how- |and South Omaha, held in the Christian |# ate In their fight to retain a seat in the | with James G. Blaine, Roscoe Conkling, N. Y. Plumbing Ce., telephone 350. ever, that he was aware of the order of the | anornacle fn this city yesterday, was the | United States scnate. John A. Logan, Justin S. Morrill and Daniel ST council. address of Rev. B, B. Tyler of Denver. The Telephone Company Appeals. W. Voorhees. He has been identified with janEfls Real Estate Transfers. When it was suggested that the cIty | eeting was well attended and these offi- The 1 Tel every measure looking to the improvement We have quite a complete line of rubher l & M‘HUFAGTUBEBS These (ransfers were filed yesterday in the | might enforce the penalty for his fallure | cers were elected: President, Mrs. Byne, | e 'awe elephone company filed the | o¢'our ‘country, the development of our re- | UriDals-and can' supply ‘thein ln- the styiet 5 abstract, title and loan office of J. W. |to carry out the Harrison street contract | omaha; vice president, Mrs. W. P. Hielton, | & nr-lcl; (nd;y in two Important cases | o too SNl Ll ncement of our people, :2;':;,'},,.‘"’4,5';';);,"1’3.'?‘1-:&.'}m',’." OF OMAHA Baquire, 101 Pearl street: Mr. Wickbam simply laughed. “What pen- | Omaha; secretary, Mrs. Wesner, Councll | appealed to the supreme court of the stats. | S0 o 1 4ime, upon Bo question, at no | BEe: ikl R. H. Woodmancy and wife to R. H alty,” he asked. I could not do any pav- | Bluffs; treasurer, Mrs. J. Ontan, South | One was the suit here in Des Moines which | 5y o)), has he hesitated to record his vote. MACHINERY HND FOUNDRY. Woodmancy a. ¢ Busan A Hi son H. Bryant, nt of nelq nwi 2 and s¥ of ely swiy 14-74-40, Gllbert H. Summitt to Anna trustee, elp sely ne and husband d which to start the paving. done 1 wi ing on Harrison street until the thorough- fare had been graded and put in condition for the work and after that wi certainly entitled to & reasonable time in 1 think it the Omaha. The next meeting of the federation will be in the Methodist church, Omaha. Davis sells paint. resulted in an injunction restraining the company from setting up poles In the streets of Des Moines on the ground th it has no right here and has no franchis This is the sult in which the company The name of Allison, being near the head of the alphabet, has always been of the first, if not the first, called, and bis exam- ple In thousands of instances has deter- ZINGC DOUCHE PAN. vis & Cowgllt Iron Works, MANUFACTU. OF MAC! AND JOBB! INBRY. e ool O U poad, Crals, L hah b Brosdwath | o mined Important questions. Before the ¥ & } R lot 7, block 11, town of Macedonld, (1001 ‘who are kicking will read over the| Gravel roofiss. A hricaullioy » :,'“'d"!“r' l‘;’c"’h;!‘r"l"ic‘:""”’l ‘:' the streets | ,oy¢ general assembly adjourns, William B. k M - IRON ,§¥:m°'3m-ni"" Bylvestor Dye and ‘wife o William provisions of my contract they will find - RY SAYS MURDER | hien gaousliy.anizise. (o public | {1l ST have been elected to the £ HYRAATY 5 . Tompkin, 35 acres n nwiy nwie 3 | AEENOUE T b usetens for the city to at- | CORONER'S JU e s wyner sult In gne from SIOUX | United States senate as many times us any || ThoZine Doushe Pan, shownby out sbove, i AT G ; s 3 c pany " - | the best thing ever de or 8ithor & do shdha: UGy Ko Hitep Wood, lot§ tempt to enforce payment of pny pemalty. (o L O Colared Man At | who was injured by the crossing of an elec. | O™ 11VIng or dead. and some years be- | orbeq'pag .4 ton-corrodable and non-break: J. B. Cowstll, Moy and sk of lot 4, block 12, town of 1 cannot do the impossible,” continued S idhe o fore the expiration of his term he will have | g D et Tah carthonware aud less L= Nrn.rm"l';:::éyw'x:'so’r’m"vnii.fnkn..; 1600 | e Wickham. “If I cannot get brick I Ireton Was K d with & :r:d b(m; ':;: ?::.m';xllntnthe currents, | yorveq in that body longer than any man, | SXpensive than geanite. Very uom!nnlms‘ for '—-——————*-" Tot 3. block 26, town of Avoca, w. d-. 600 | cannot do any paving. 1 am ready to do Hammer. s elephone company | jyying or dead. AT g D e e . ll E co. Receivers of Officer & Pusey fo F. J. the paving as soon as the brickmen will and tho Sloux City Blectrlc Light com- | et justly fs Towa proud of her repra- | (i subny sdassiages mast be apparent to pay Pyl 13 and 14 block 17, Wi {0 SRS B S e oo T (special Telegram | DAL, And obtained judgment last. month | yiarion in consress and most Justly has | JANE IO p.zlg“hrrm.gfnmh,wlfi Manufaciarers and Jobbers of William Tompkin, _administrator, to Te'1s deratood there was sufciont | IRETON. Ia., Oct. 20.—(Special Telegram.) | by default againat each one In the sum of | sy, "earned the distinction of having the [ 17© " ™" ~ht et fubing. & Clacs A, Hadlund, lot 2, block 3 nomemade rek for the paving of both | —A murdered colored man found in & corn- | $3,500. Now the telephone company clatms | o' Lol delegation in the legislative coun- : s“.m .nd w ' s | _Hails add, 8d. Q... oo 201 | BOOY fleld near town last night is supposed to | that the default was because of the misun- 5 ‘¥ . WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. aler llflfl 03 | Wlizabeth 8. Platner to V. A. Street, Mynster and Harrison streets untill re-| .o o) oigeon Apparently he had been | derstanding of attorneys, and asks that a cils of the nation. From the days of Har- | b Of Al Kinds. ot 14, block W, Williams" st add } cently, but that Wickham Bros., who have | (¢ A0, SRR, (L Coroner Hulzenga | trial be granted. lan down through the list of lowa senators | Sharman & MaConnell Drug Co, 1014 and 1016 DOUGLAS 8%, o35 s the contract for the brick work on the new Grimes, Kirkwood, Wright, Allison, Wil- h ) o k. Holloway ‘and husband et al t held an inquest this afterncon, at which L g RS Frank A. Messmore, 10t 5 6, 7 and bullding being crected by the sisters in (11 48 IduesL thE REAROTL Bt wa urlington Inatitute Closes. s, Geav, Tiollixar—Tows has mever uad Oct. abtn Y andUDaARAUNE | 18"Vldek 14, Mullin's subatv, w. d.... 1.5 | charge o St. Bernard's hospital, are util- | & WAy AENCORIC T Lt or Ratchet, | Notice has been received that with this | less than the peer of the best. Sho has ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, | Total ten transfers .4 0,787 | 1sing them for thi A colored man answering to the measure of | month the Burlington institute will be | been equally fortunate in the house. Hero e 1 Mayor Jenni w much disappointed the deceased disappeared here the night of closed. This Is an educational institution the number who have made themselves na- $5.00 A MONTH —_—— Mar: when informed by Wickham yesterday that | gooioriver®y ‘jg01. He was known as the | founded nearly ffty years ago, which has | tional characters and their state and dis- .l'.m EI'Q"'Q ' Ricenses to wed were Issued i the prospects for obtaining material from | sideshow. had a precarious existence, and finally be- | tricts gieat forbids enumeration. While ECIALIST the following: Galesburg for the Fourth ward paving weve Jury returned the following | came a part of the university extension | holding dear each and all who now repre- in c.mp.n, Name and Residence. decidedly dublous. He realizes that the | orgiot: “We, the jury, find that the de- | plan of the big Chicago university. With |sent us, we must not forget those who have All Diseases and z rank 1. Smith, South Omaha city is up against a decidedly kunotty prob- ed supposed Samuel Crofton came to|abandonment of the extension idea by | retired after years of distinguished service. E'lsotrwal Suppli‘g ary Jensen, Manning, la.. lem aud that the chances of getting any | pjs death by the hands of an assassin.” the Chicago university the Burlington in- | Kasson, Hepburn, Updegraff, Lacey, Hull Disorders of Men Bell BonAty iBeymour. T IR TR paving lald in the Fourth ward this year| gome further developments are looked | stitute goes out of existence. and Dolliver have each and all served ten 18 7ears 1 Oake :‘.:l‘ u:"n Lighting 3 g . are of the poorest. Property owners in the | or, e L e g years or more in congress and made thelr KoL) oward 8t Predicts Prohibitioniata® Strensth. | Fourth ward are complaining because Wick- P — names familiar in the annals of the nation. VARICQCELE a0 B DENISON, In., Oct. 20,—(Special Tele- | DA has torn up the old cedar blocks when | ROBERTS DEFENDS THE TREND | Articles of incorporation of the J. A.| “Iowa has rendered no less distinguished HYDROCELE curea W gram.)—Rev. J. M. Dodge of Fort Dodge ' he was not certain of sccuring the material Brownell Shoe company of Algona have | gervice In cabinet positions. Our present HEN IN OMAHA spoke at the city hall tonight in the inter- | fOF the repaving Mint Director Speaks at Reinbeck, | been filed :uh the secretary of state; cap- | representative, James Wileon, has brought Natyed naw, iiow! visim ' est of prohibition. Mr. Dodge predicted | Some of the aldermen who want to see Ch ng the Course of 1tal, " $10,000, into prominence a most important depart- | | of time. 20,000 votes for prohibition this fall. Harrison street paved if possible this year Nntianal Peagress: Growth of Women's Cluba, ment, hitherto lightly esteemed, If not | g cured for life and the poison Byfnfl-"ammor nr’ GOMS 00 suggested to Wickham yesterday that he Des Moines has become a great city for | 90spised. He was the faithrul ‘friend of | Sl l ¥ goon” varsi8led G sympiom 4 begin at the top of the street and pave at women's clubs, The anoual meeting of | Fre¢ident McKinley and will be equally | tisappears completely’ and fore Honds' ] HOWARD STRERT, least as far as the old block pavement. It| REINBECK, la., Oct. 20.—(Special.)~The close and equally loyal to President Roose- | "BRUAKING OUT" of e disense on the skin the newl y graded portion shis was done it is believed it would save from being speech by George E. Roberts, director of the mint, made here tonight, was largely the City Federation of Women's Clubs wi held today and reports showed that the wvelt. If any democratic state has a prouder record let it be named so loudly that all or face. Treatment contalns no dengerous drugs of injurions medicine. o OMAHA'S BREAT NEW HOUSE, e ———— st year has b from Excesses or V Washed” out mext. spring: devoted {0 a refutation of what may be | FAtt YORE 0 DR "‘,“'fo‘:"k""‘ one 1o | 001 hear. It any other party could have | roY WaARYOUE DBty or B rn TENTS AND AWNINGS, The councll will meet tonight, when |termed the “common Mbels against civiliza- J done better, let those who call In question | WASTING WEAKNESS with EAKLY DCAY in | e e —C T 2 This organization came Into existence in YOUNG and MiDDLE AGED, Iack of vim, v definite action as to Harrison street and , which promote anarchy.” His text | B8 O e ot the | the past step bravely forward and holst | uud strength, with organs impeired and weak. mha el'lt &Awmn co the streets In the Fourth ward is looked | an assertion made by W. J. Bryan in |\ oo "bresy club taking the initiative, | (DAt PAFLY's standard at the head of its col- | §TRIGT oured with & new Home i 1 for his Labor day address at Kansas City that [ [VOmen's Frees e oty | wmas. Treatment. NO pain. Do detentlon from bust: OMAHA, NEB, s.nymod' chncma'.s “every decade In our history shows an in- 11 year the time was mainly MU A e wess. Kidney and Biadder Troubles. wd Opera Bon Bons LEWIS CUTLER [FA 9. ip i ,,'";{- AR %% | woph; J. H. Havward, zeneral roadmaster, | Huxley to ald in the pursuit | The murder was the result of a nelghbor- In all parts of the City éoll il Blufts. 8t. Joseph: B. M. M superintendent of wm—— — hood quarrel over land owned by Mr. ' bridges and bulldings, St. Joseph; Jonn |A, B, CUMMINS IS IN BED Guild, which culminated in a blood: o | - y mppuolsren "q fevattion, Mat: | DeWitt, passenger ugent, sn’ Louls; @. M - ‘:‘l:-hvlmllh .(l:;. Owoza (Special.)~The | tragedy. Oliver Bricker has confessed to At Low P"ces and Eas Pa ments Hoh), superintendent, St. Joseph; L. can Can e for Governor & @ In the Chicago Great Western shops | both rders, but claimed that c' y y g o o Ny Ty '® | Wakeley, goneral passenger agent Missouri I8 not settled. The company declines to RIUAIE i Suiad e - e 49 80 MORGAN & KLEIN’S,uif staid: | FARM LOANS 5.5t} John 6. Woodward & Co. special ¢ “The Candy M Made By ] | lines, St. ome rain, ing, from there U Loyis 0 inspec t A party of officials of the southern lincs of the Burlington system arrived in Coun- cil Bluffs last evening from St. Joseph by They are on their annual inspection tour and will leave this mgrning the Tarklo and Nodaway branches, returning to $t. Joseph this evening. Howard Elllott, general manager Misscurl 8. E. Crane, general su- In the party were creasing production of wealth’ and that those who produce it have less of it.” BLOW OPEN IOWA BANK SAFE | Robbers Secure Only Seven Hundred Dolla; Thelr Trouble— Po is Now in Pursuit, for DES MOINES, Oct. 20.—The safe in the spent in the work of organization, though some practical work was effected. Last however, brought nearly every organization ef the city into line, so that the City Federation, through its nearly thirty clubs, has a membership of about 1,100, and 1s ready now for aggres- sive work in all municipal affairs. Efforts during the past year have centered upon the making of a cleaner city, the placing of the right kind of men on the library board, timely ON TRIAL FOR IOWA MURDER Bricker Brothers at Make Defense that 1 His Own Death. Dodge FORT DODGE, la., Oct. 20.—(Speclal.)— The trial of George and Oliver Bricker, charged with the murder of C. A. Guild and his son, Clarence Guild, last June, is now perintendent Missburi iinés, St. Joseph; ( Bank of Huxley, at the town of Huxley, stance to Midland Chautauqua | i progress in the district court. Two sep- Funeral Director R. K. Smith, assistant superintendent, St, | thirty miles north of here, was blown open | and the establishment of & morning curfew. | arate indictments, one for the killing of (ducvessor 1o W, L. '“I’h ) ”. Joseph; D. O, Ives, general frelght agent | by robbers during the night and $700 was R Mr. Guild and one for the murder of his ono W7, 28 PEANL STREET. Missouri er my 122 SOUTH lines, St Tines, St. Louls general solicitor, St. Joseph: anic, St. Joseph; J. R. McKillip, assistant treasurer Missourl lines, St. Jo- ec Louls; nt, St. Joseph. 0. M. Spencer, . E. Lamb, Elliott Marshall, general taken. The citizens have organized a posse and are now In pursuit of the perpetr: tors. Chiet of Police Mathias of this city and o number of ofcers have feft for of lowa Cance Dates nitely, OELWEIN STRIKERS VIGILANT Are Meeting Incoming Workmen remove the roundhouse a nt foreman, son, have been brought against each of the Brickers, and the case of the State of lowa vs. George Bricker for the killing of Clarence Guild is the one now being heard. in self-defense, but a younger som of Mr. Guild, who claims that he saw the shoot- can fifl?@ffl‘fl"fiaz %th s Dr. Searlos & Searlos. Omaha, Neb. TENTS PFOR RENT. TENTS AND CANVAS COODS, SEND FOR CATALOGUE NUMBER 88, ' i ! | ! i et ettt ettt teetesteettttttet st ettt sete FOR SALE VACANT LOTS Call or write for lists, H. W. BINDER & CO.. trelght a Dok Case in Jury's Hands. Charles J. Dobbins, former keeper of the Senate saloon on Broadway and Bryant as the men demand. It gave the men till 6 o'clock today to return to work. A num- ber of the machinists did so and also a few helpers. The company has about 150 ing, testifies that the fatal shots were fired by George Bricker. DES MOINES, Oct. 20.—A. B. Cummins, republican candilate for gcvernor, is bed- fast at his home in this city and com- | Towa Steam Dye Works 304 Broadway, Couancit Bluffs, Fort Dodge Gets esssscsscssccsssssssssssssoooe | | Mak old cloth look llke new. new men from outside points at work and FORT DODGE, la., Oct. 39.— Cak AR Sl iotnen JOp ke Io% | atreet, ws put on trial in the district court | palled to caacel speaking dates indes. | they are boarding and lodsing them In the | The Fort Dedss schesl veurd has ?-I:»:‘l:luefl 8 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, (a, } Pbone A€l ot yesterday, charged under an indictment with * nitely, P ~ #bops. The sheri and abeut thirty deputies arrangement for refunding the school y 09 LS Helise w0 ¥