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NOVEMBER 10, [(SWA IBLUFFS BEAIS SI0UX CITUBLAU\S MAY LOSE Blu'ms'NEw DISPOSITION OF TROOPS Maroon and White Telumphant Over | Diviston of Philippines Wi e Cone Ceimson and Blue re of ptented with View of Stamp- \Pro]\on« Coastitution for Alaba e Oul Hebeltio that -French had threatened to shoot his 9 Disenfranchiss Negrees L - . that unless ha was piaced under bhonds - o oy e e e Being 10 to | FULL POWER IS GIVEN TO REGISTRARS | the Division of the I'hiliy coore preserve the peace he would carry his favor of the Riuffe % The tw tary of war has fssue N the Threat nto axecrtion. French denied draw- | 1owa Coliege Athlsta £hos Dead in Strest which brought victory for he teorganisation of-ihat df N " amar Hejeet Credentints of itary departments as foliow | | a quarrel with her, hut <aid a!l of his fam Cantan Aylesworth of Coine | g bl of Northern Luzon. comi and rugs. | v ily troubles arose from too much mother- | BANK ROBBERIES GROW MORE NUMEROUS | (1, (o%s and ho e e General Lloyd Wheaton Meta | Neumayer's |.&m Mandamus Snit Against Milwaukee In- ' Ilvhllar“mu» gave ball for his appearance ;‘_‘“IHIHI‘ k';,‘“.‘_" Dingman el isposed. :w\nhmyn ‘I,vl'mv;‘ n;-n'u‘:v-‘\‘ Welsh « Hix Ho ursda il which wa owned on the Jenora ade ) celentific opticlan, 4 Broadway. | volves Fricy of Gra Contrenl I After sever plunges by Vieayas, commanded by B | MO erboh W TONTGOMERY. A The of 4 g Bievato | i [COUNCIL BLUFFS SOCIETY | \aiiouas cnra amp tro SRl S0 | cems of Aabam i sore on. Monday- for | R T Hughes: ‘Deartment S Ladl will — then sent | 4 and Jolo, commanded by Brignd g ~Noted Horsen | Wakefield through the end for a smali gaii, | ¢ ption or rejection of the constitu vis Alexander WCAULL COMPANY INVOKES STATE AID | (ava rarties. Club Weetings, Wed b A Toat Cthe DAl by 8 fumble on the kec | tion formulated by the recent constitutional | ° ““ g bt 1 . drkes And Taneheons Mase end ond dosin, Beatt capturing, it After send | convention. For seve woeks & warm o aka ek todt W& Treyn good &ail | campaten has been waging and the people oo cheap or trade, Call [ ¥ o War department foday the div 4 Joud pony ‘for sale thea " Fighis the Bastern Ratironds' Effore Up & Busy Week. Cotngll it tried s auarierbicic frick | LAPOER Be been waking and (e BeOnle |y divided Into only tvo mil (Hismoust uk bo Joud, #6350 cord. Wen. « Out Use of Gnif Ports JYOR (From a Staft Correspondent.) in seven-and. ¢ echalt mintites” o " piay. | visions of the proposed srunient et LTI, e S i toflat articlen, best —New Elevator Also at Mra. C. R. Tylor entertatucd informally | DES MOINES, Nov. o.—(8pecial.)—Homer | Aylesworth missed ficking goal o The calling of the constitutional conven- | patire EHIIPIAC afebineiage. Thex mba e o iiist rivmy |4 whist Tuesday atternoon Holland, for & number of years a resident | s ufaskin went ont of bounds’ hud o | U1 6 @ mensure of the ~democratic | gauch Philippines, | The northern dena At dmin dane ut W, Q g | Miss Hardin, principal of the Bioomer | Of, Des Moines and well known in college | Fepeat; DUnEIAN Sl Ne Bol R e | B rominent repimienon (of rattflemtlon | ment will be commanded by Major ene oA “chool, is visiting in Gretna, Neb athletic circles in fowa. was instantly | 8 SEENCL, P SMETGH Billire had sent | MARY prominent republicars favor the adon- | \heatan apd will taclude th Luzon, Mindora and Masinie orner Xth avenue The wimadamus suit of the McCaull-Web- } ypo killed in a street duel in Mount Ayr at noon | gAyjeaworth through the line several tin tion of the new organic | while many Mr. and Mrs, H | ater Graip company of Minneapolis against | yopp toduy. Holland got into a quarrel with a da Byron ylnul"\;:‘\ln :.“L‘v. they ag Tie ufluent democra opposing | enue. s sertously 1 { the Chicago, Milwaukes & St. Paul Rail gambler named Hunter and was killed g the second t y The proposed constitutional con « will meet \vu “ road company. (o be heard before Judge Holland had been keeping bad company of 3 ;. Lus tor {is main purpose the disenfranch L UIBLBLLTE [ Green in district court Monday, means | v her guest Mre. J. H. Price of Stanberry, late and was a wild and reckless fellow e o ment of the negro, and at the same time | Gyteniia e the remaindor of th e, guaranteed not to | much to the farmers of northwestern lowa, | M7 Two years ago he was {n Drake university, N and R vun: | oa TaYe. tho URIHOL J0CtRe REX Y L ago and include the large island crscin & Schoening, Mer- | On the determination of this action wiil | Thomas Bowman will leave today for | kept there largely because of the faci tha: hd and Tre wlhite man in the dtate. The advocates of | pyiyy, Mindanao; the Visays depend whother the farmers can get 2 cents | Carbondale, 111, to remain during the win- | e was then the best all-around athlete in | Nor latter punted to Sioux City's 2 | the new instrument say that ihis with be o0 BT g e Bl T TR | vard line. Sfoux City then made “ome | brought about by the adoption of the pro more a bushel for thelr c A ey | ter. Towa. He was entered with the Drake uni- « and Coune uffs for off-side play- | . g el ope are to he concentrated in the A h orn than th gaing and Couneil Bluffs for off-side pl | posed constitution. It provides for a lien P { can hy shipping it to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. P J. Clatterbuck left yes- | Versity athletic team iu the intercollegiate | ing was penalized five yards. Fink ai- |1 s ) s 'The sult 1s to compel the Milwaukee rall- | terday for Randolph, Neb. to make it thetr | contests and won a majority of the points | Smpted to punt. but was auccesstully | lenant governor, increases the ierms ol oy ihe command of oficers of high ra - Leaterday by the serl- | yoaq o switch cars in which grain has | home. for Drake In & notable contest. Grinnell | on the fteathern sphere. . Trevior then [ 1imie S o o o © | With the full purpose of promptly sia athe | vee: d over itn Tine - | protested o o ¢ sunted to Sloux City's -vard ine and ! atio d makes ma fug out th frit of insurreetion, Merriam_ block, | een shipped over its line for transter (0| Miss Anna Ross entertained at whi l"""‘"‘“ himfor wh‘h:s;mml(;":, nnllh\' Py are ATancing the buht "ioe | chuniges. from . the Tundnmental Tew: under | o8 0% A0S SDIOIU 0L IRetrrgetion, line of Hot Blast | the Union elevator in this city. The Mc- | Wednesday night. Refreshments were | V18 shown he had plaved base Pall WIth & | wards their opponents’ territory when tme | which the state is now being governed. The || G LRl prices: that Wil | Caull-Webster Grain company alleges that | served number of clubs in southern lowa. By | was called DO eIt o et e BOYSERESE SROAIHY. huisbal” of. {hY ments, in add the railroad company refuses to allow the throwing out his winnings Grinnell gained On the Kkick-off in the sccond half by & \ (s i n making (b for o ademy. Roval Ar- | ! otk ie o Bl throwlng out his winnings Grinnell Kataed | council Biufte, Housh of Bions vty Caualis | Constitution will be adopied by n majority |yompact And efiel A aare MUty (ars In which grain has been shipped to hie home Wednesday night with cards | 0 the ball and advaneed it to the 2-yard, line, | exceeding 25,00 hildren, 3 p. m. Assemblies fof | be removed from its tracks and that in |and mu for lowa for the hop-skip-and-jump, hi% | At this point of the game Fink made the 8130 p. ' m | order to transfer the grain to the elevator distance being forty-eight feet six and a | only distance run of t lay for Sioux e were notitied sesterdas At gugong and teams have to be empioyed notitied soster Mra. J. L. Stewart of Fourth street will | yuif {nches. His father was formerly | ! Fuller the hol am . was I ;;“" system and on the suffrage clau; RECORDS GOVERN ROOSEVELT ; 4. Dingman was placed at left haif. | 1 is claimed by the op n to the entertain a usie i o ome t | . of il Poster Nichol [ This, it 1s ciaimed, is such an expensive | npiarnoon. o " MeF NOME LOWOFTOW gheriff of Ringgold county and was em- riier took Dingman's place at quarter: | ingirument that many white men will e Gorth Maln street | manner of transferring the grain that it ployed in the state house a few years ago, | back. Here Council Bluffs had a splendid | ool ihiced, as the registrars have too s o ; JpPOFLUNILY (o show 1ts defensive play, bit it atvey Hontetls practically puts an embargo on the ship- | M58 Nellie Bonham of Rochester, Miun., | living here at the time. Young Holland [ oFBEAnGER (0 BINAW B BEEERRAE WRSE RICH iuch power and can register or roject | Imndier Cenern Wi e agnlton. W Magctton wil s ment of grain to Councll Bluffs Is visiting her cousin, I. C. Bonbam, North | when he was in Drake university was a | ball was dangerously close to [t line, when | voters at their will | Made on Merit Alone, Pavor Temple 8 A Until within the last few months most | Second street better athlete {n many respects than any | the boys rallied and held Stoux city for Underwood s Confid street | of the grain bought by dealers in north- | Mr. and Mrs. C, S. Lefert of First avenue | person who ever contested in Towa games, | {iia i, L En, (EE, ST SERER Bunted WASHINGTON, N 9.~Th John and Henry I 1the *d | wostern lowa and Dakota was shipped lo | entertained at dinner Friday night. Covers | but after he was declared a professional he f and Sioux City got the ball, but Council | Congressman 0. W. Underwood. chair- | et 2 y e pregiden with axsauiting b By WY Chicago and from there to the Atlantic | Were lald for ten. left the college and has not returned. Blufts held for downs. Wartier gained ten | man of the democratic campaign committes | 004y declared to S Cullon of 11lino Eullty | before Justice Bryant - yeste 3 : yards off Counell Bluffs by the quarterback | Y that in making the promotions to the b ntence wae deferred for one week coast. The Chicago-New York trunk lines The Atlas club was entertained Wednes- Writing History of Towa irick and Scott made a mood gain around | #nd the democratic whip of (he house of . . tion he brik Fiies Jive in Cut-Off increased thelr rates on grain 2 cents per | day afternoon at the home of Mrs. W, N right end. ‘Bloux City' goi the bail on o | representatives, mado the following atate- | 2900 Boneraishin soon to hecome vacant b The of Me " o *hi S P 5 s . | tumble and advanced the ball to the 2 ent tonig \ .t 9 68 would be governed entirely by the vecord Serrerd AL | hundrcdweight. This caused the shippers | Clifford on Fifth avenue Ex-Leutenant Governor B. F. Gue, Who | Jamd e Cuhon Quarterback. dande. at. | ment tonight here ar y-two coun Rysmasds nospia) haves " 1o seek another route for their grain. Mrs. M. . Rohrer of Vine street will en- |88 been engaged in writing a complete | iempted d pince kivk:for goal, but faited. | 1% i Alabaina that | am absolutely sure | LB LR L R L R where "".-.J””J\\;.Zl:v:“!l‘f'".‘;ny:.” THEcTouE Guit Porta Get Busines {tertain the Oakland Avenue Card club at | hstory of !nvm for the |mfil'fl"le(l'nhyp;rp'_ Illtm-rr:':n';‘- |’-‘-.1.I:;:.‘g.n the ball reache ...“u}...;n::. rI“ :v““x.ulxhil‘-::Wn.-n\“n‘-l‘h:‘r‘"-l»'ln‘-‘;\l Sieeiin U1 nieniutive, it 1hAS Relther ror Junuiry i o heen | The roads running south began (o bid for her home Friday evening. I‘\‘:I"‘:;::“:‘:“'::'hlt‘w"r‘:_‘:_“u'n"’li‘:nr""'m n’rl"::r GOUNCIL, BLUFFS O-SI0UX GITY. [of the larger counties of the siate i considerations nor influence woul alohn Ledge of Rogers, e DA ocin: | the business and the shippers.found that | Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lougee entertained | o 4" "ihe prepuration of the second vol- | Byron i\ 1100 s dWUL o There are eighteen counties in whieh | €0UNt. Seaator Cullom had called on e tion hospital for tr ent. Ducing July | by sending their grain to Counct) Blufts | Informally Thursday evening in honor of | bo {e bractically done. Governor Gue has | B&I! v L0 Hougn | the result is very doubtful and in any of [BAll of Major Ballance. who went into the and August Mr. Legge had an uttack of | and then reshipping to Kansas City, whence | Mr- and Mra. . C. Shepard devoted is time for many vears o literary | FRcKinger ... 2o Keetnk | which 1 do not belleve the majority will | AFmY from Peoria, and Major McClernand tphold | 1t was taken to the gulf ports for shipment | The Tuesday Euchre club was entertained | work, contributing historical ma‘ter to | Kettring ool WHaon [ be more than 100 elther way. There are (@ Son of General McClornand. The latte S b Wil by @ ticket good for twelve | 1o Europe, they could make better rates | Weduesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. | magazines and periodicals and has lived | jrason ... ¥ Balachy | six counties in the state that we have no | Whe General Shafter's adfutunt during Tessont or twelve assemblicy att Morand' | than by shipping to the Atlantic ports. | E. A. McKesson of Grant streel [4UINt1p: Nare whils ‘enpned *in Min Biks | BUIGE e otish B Gibbons | expectations of carrying and in two or | S4DtaR0 campaign gancing Twcliol | Crolghion hall, OMAR | This enabled them to pay a higher price| Mrs, C. . P. Froom gave a course lunch- | torical research. He was lieitenant gov- | Trevne i) H B, ‘Wakefield | three the demecratic party has been given | Senator Burrows of Michigan talked wit} 3 niiren Saturday @ p. m. Thiriy- | for the grain in fowa and the farmers have | eon Wednesday for Mrs. W. P. Durkee and Avissworth (), J\ Bl B Cox | no representation at the polls and we are | the president today about financial legisla wight' pupiis Joir n' this city last|been In consequence recelving 2 cents | Mrs, George H. - unable (o prediet what the result will tion. Senator Burrows is a member of th Lavidge of Omaha | of the matter he in preparing is from an 0 month, Why not you ke Pe. e 80 polls, b kB ; \nance oo ® o senate and A5 o gt the 1o | DUShel more than heretofor Miss Lillie Savage, daughter of Governor | intimate personal knowledge of the lead- PICK JEFFRIES FOR WINNER |in these poils. But conceding them to the | Hnan mmittee of the senate and 4 : The Milwaukee, while accepting ship- A 4 opposition to the full oxtent of their voi- | $TONKlY opposed at this time to any further rincapnl Dungers of Parls,” | Savage of Nebraska. w g events in lowa bistory. ; Phe new. mejodrnme e of its stroig | meats to Council Bluffs, refused to switch | ¢ wf! TR “N‘:m b iy "“'(‘ “:"‘ LIS : Rullin Showing Improved Form unding population. according to the censu tion of the government's income. *1 foauuren, Mheyare divect cont - or make transfer of any of its cars here | % JRE 1 b MU ERE 0 S itsman street. May Give Champion | they cannot come anywhere near affecting | 10n't believe.” said he, “that it woull be ik exceedinglv Gl and thin g B A 4 N e Council Bluffs Woman's club fs ar- o majorities ot > o tinker with the revenues : whort and Stout e to the Unlon elevator, bolding out Yor the | oy " 510yt course, under the direc. | I0formistion has baen received bere of Surprise. {08 INl Hindr e s WUGERYS Cp TS ] DOW WLEINST RN S DO VMY hand of the sam It mimic en- | long haul to Chicago and thence to New | - | (1 death at Galosburs, 1L, of C. W. Wil- other counties in the state {imow exactly what money will he needed counters the s Uf ‘much NIty | York, Several cars loaded with grain | on of the Slayton lyceum bureau of New e g hhathgt Nohvaes. ia ‘White Contl it we are to build the Nicaragua canal ane n the audience which the McCaull-Webster company wants | YOrk 1]‘:: "‘"'"""»‘ ':“'flh ""' mfl"!.m;"‘:"A:f WBAY, "x»‘irx.\?;r,x’.sl:; 0, Nov, o.—Interest in bkl | provide iiberal amounts for the improve Y and owner of the famous horses, Ax- [ the Joffrica-Ruhlin fight for the world's The Springiield (11l) State Regisjer, in e g % SRR et i 2 _ tell and Allerton. Willlams bad a unique | Ch#mplonship increases as the time for th Thero are a large, number of negro | ment of rivers and harbora it would be the Fpedking of A Modern Woodman," (hat | 8Witched to the Union Pacific for delivery | Mrs. E. C. Shepard and Mrs. Nellle Jen- Wil be at the Dohany opera house Friday, | 1o the elevator are standing on the tracks ney entertained the Euchre club Tuesday | contest approaches. Hetting has not been | YOters in what are known as the white | height of folly at this time to glash the R O O ek ad A ‘ | and eccentric career. He was the bullder | haavy ag ver and il the manes pineed has iy : CE O | Feveiisn Jmost capaeity with recitlve ‘“" (HE. MUVRINGDIRE MR ORS 1B AU Crlat iwernoon at the home of Mr. Jenney on | of the trotting horse Interest in Towa. He | been at odds ‘on R L R el Lo DN el RASL LS nee and the pliy was ded suc- | the sui b i Iaid out the track at Independence, where | €XPerts. however, declare that in his nd- i Frivates in Marine Corps KNl haries I T anthor of the piay, as | The same company recently had a similar | Shaduklam temple, Dramatic Order | Axtell made & world's: record of 2 miitedly Jworoved form Ruigin will grove | Slostes that the oppusition o the ratifios eSS T e e it against the Chicago & Northwestern Knighs of Khorassan, will give fta third | Axtell was soid for $100 000 and_ Allerton, | be mr e o A e Lo, | tlon of the new conatitution is endesvoring | WASHINGTON, Nov. 0.—Rear Admiial THHlie Maved the Child part well and | road, but the latter backed down from its | annual social and ball Thanksgiving eve | from the same stock, made records below | tain his title. AHIDROR Lo A=} to vote Mon 1 do not think the negroes | Rodgers, a1 Maniia. today cabled the secre hix' singing specialties were loudly ap- | position and the matter was settled out | in Hughes' hall. | 2 - ¥ viauded, of court by the Northwestern agreeing to George W. Strong has gone 1o New to join her husband for the winter Mrs. Roberte of South Ninth street bas mtervening territ The southern department, wh commanded by Rrigadier Gen nk will apen fway, tomor- | | tricis where outbreaks have occurred, 1 ‘rank Withrow of Avenue B entertained tictlon of exnentes The main fight has been on the regstra Declares that Promotions o ernor of lowa many years ago and much Denth of Noted Horseman. e . . | themselves are disposed to take ' in- | tary of the navy an follows The Village * will be at the Do- | yuonooe cars wherever desived by the grain The New Century club met Wednesday | in Independence, but afterward sold out | night and will do the remainder of hix pre- | (ong’ them it will reduce our majority. | killed in action, owk poub Mgt Sar TR faran . Wil 1o a1 the D8 : | afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. McCune of | his lowa intercats and went to Galesburg, | IIINATY, otk in the roome of the Relly but even with this vate solld) Tkt | Skuiar b6 Lis 1 (arae At e I’ <Gor, whercil human emotions and | company. | Seventh street. The progfam in mediacval | He remained there a short time and re- | ihe bas. Tie has rediced his welghe con: e nyintia s boon bty St e a P e vil1cosn comany wind ih fhis euit | Bopurch (oirest, T ) FoRn r A, Tlo s reduced his welght con- |1 cannot conceive of anything to happen 10| No further details of the action are given the plav, It i #ald, has a high moral tone. | yonqae (8 SRR DU an embargo | ¢ moved to Kentucky, where he commenced 2 b 0 bein fine condl- | poquen our majority to less than . The monnting 1% new and beautiful and is M l ¥ 4 & Gales- 2 et e redtction away from the | on the shipment of grain to Council Bluffs, frs. A. R. Brinsmaid of Third avenue, | breeding trott He returned to Gale: & Ruhlin is tratning at a wayside ho Bargains of every description on the want A e £ LR : aswisted by Mrs. W. W. Sherman, enter- | burg only last vear. At the time of his rthis city, He takes 4 “ 8 DAge. mentionin 4 (orouell, refreshink | an the ahippers cannol ‘afford o IFANSIeT | {dloeq"the Ladies Musical chub ac her | death he possessod oniy a romoant of the | the cotniry”rouds o het‘hts Wi i WAYS TO HANDLE WAYWARD o vese 10BL ¢ Lpi e In eve v ¢ J s exercises in an improvised gymnasium. It - e e Sal oA o 10k | e levator by whgon. bome Monday_afternoon. large fortune he had when he lorated in | (XTI A" i RS EY IR 1| e eren sks weet 1o nis- | WISH KING EDWARD LONG LIFE Rer D&rt | The Woman's elub met Wednesday after. | Independence and started the race-horse | Action—the normal beating of his pulse be- SR (i New Elevator at Stake. Y & only e to the n o of ~ Met ot o 5 The biggest bargalns i stoves to be | noon with Mrs. Charles Officer of Seventh | boom. ing onty fosiy-thees (o the minute—ta:of 3 o i Englishwen In United States and Can- found fn the iy are at the lowa Furniture | The McCaull-Webster company has for | street. Those taking part were Mrs. Hark- lown Bank Robberle of Joftries I8 about Aifty-two to the minute Houses of Restraint, nda Celebeate Nntal Day of D D T oL adwns | some time contemplated bullding a large | ness, Mrs. Dailey and Mrs. Hill | Ruhlin ‘is fn good form and confident of | There arc a large varlety of stoves, among |. The recent series of bank robberies in | success. Y British Monar them being (he famous Acorn Oak: also | elevator in this city, but it this suit 13| Mr and Mrs. I. C. Bonbam of North Sec- | Jowa has thoroughly alarmed (he bankers e 2t KANSAS CITY. Mo. Nov. 9—The an fior Biaats anyl Aus.ranfey e sannot | decided - against it it wifl, it is sald. | ond street gave a chafing dish supper 1ast | of the state and steps are being taken to| MAKE READY FOR BIG MILL [nve! consress of the National Prison asso- . 4 : Windbw shades. oficloths, Tinoleum, rugs, | Abandon the project. This would prove an | night for Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Head, Ros- | puarq (he smaller banks of the state and ciation opened in this city tonight. Wil-| NEW YORK., No. 5.-To celebrate tha ete., at very low prices, A la iine of | immense loss not only te Council Bluffs, | coe Head and Mrs. Watts of Jefferson, In alko to secure special detectives to work |Jefiries Takes |'iiam Wallace, chairman of the local com- ! 50th birthday of King Edward VII the var! double und wingle couches have JUsSt ar- | pu the farmers of that section of lowa | Ernest Kirkland and Miss Anna Ander- | on the case. The robbers have left a mum. mittee, called the congress to order and|ous Britlsh societics of this city gathere! rived, which will go cheap. Anything yvou . 1 T R Nt rmiahing oo can’ be | from which the company buys a large part | son were married Wednesday might at the aud Ruhitn Robert L. Yeager of this city presi in_banquet at Delmonico's tonight Joseph F. Scott, president of the associa- | Before the wpeechmuking commenced ! at this store. of its K"fl"‘" i A home of the bride's parents, South Third fatt it Flolds Maralia Y The McCaull-Webster company has fled | gireet. Mr. and Mrs. Kirkland will live in A . tion and superintendent of the State Re- | 1etters were read from Field Marsha vl with the state railroad commission and | yire ' Della Wagner Thomas of Omahn, | eny raid. but i now i Lhat the name | A1 | Ruhlin iy, e president's nrnusl address. . BamusiiJ. Bar-i| leY aui Goveruor MIlob of:Bouth vatson S, this body is expected to hear the case In| who has just returned from Europe, where | gang is over in South Dakota doing busi- i it "t work. e waye he 4 ‘r.m:,',‘;",,;\1‘1;:"“‘“;:“:‘,(1:.’-my s ‘r:;uhl‘.‘r‘( "4::' M'"-';x:“rln l“:::l.nm:“.\w;'.".];w'yu.‘v‘ :l..,..: Hb‘n Councll Blufis Churches, this city soon, she has been studylng music for two years, | ness. The recent robberies in fowa, with | 10f Bropose o take the slightest chance of ik Ll L G APl RO taia i Gansesl OhaTrse KRG o ; rec . R e come. S o and al Chaffee and the Sunday school at 543 and morning servies | Davis selle glues Is guest of Mrs. James McClure of Stuts-|the amounts secured, are as follows Ruhlin took rough road work to keep | The sessions of the congress will last | Troops in the Philippines At 11 is the schedule at Grace Episcopal - man street Bank of Hinton...., Jsoa | his Clegs and wind at the proper noteh | five days and will include the aonual meet- | ST. JOHNS, N. ., Nov. & -The birth church Gravel roofing. A. H. Read, 541 Broadw The literature department of the Council | Matloek bank . (1000 2 zioan | wnd had a short, brush with the gloves in |ing of the Wardens' association uext Mon- | day of King Bdward war colebrated with Rev. W. 1. Cole of Moberly, Mo, will con . Bluffs Woman's club met in the club room | ik B B L B NG g from his father, Rev, James Jeffr day. There are 200 delegates attending | great cnthusiasm in St Johns today duct services todny and next sunday in the' 70 REMOVE ~ ADMINISTRATOR | Tuesday atternoon with Mrs. J. K. Cooper | Private bank ai Arispe ) evngellat, who in atpresent in Ton. | the congress. Among them re many noted | Chief Justice Little waw Knighted. .His o 4 —— w | Hardy b 5L Mr. Jeffries writes that he had | wardens of prisc d = B f k o First Baptist church R, A ) chairman. “Tbe Literature of India” | Hardy bank s " T About his "won e mateh widh Rupiie | Wardens of prisons and men who have at- | knighthood ix looked on as n spectul recog n the Latter Day Saints' church, morn- | * 6. 3 r e 5 and that, although he could not sanction | !9 world-wide pra X heir | nitlon of the loyalty of the Catholics in Th ik vy was discussed Bank of H S d that, although h 10 tained world-wide prominence by their | ¢ the loyalty of the Cath fog sorvice will be at 10:30; sermon by Charles Officer by Object! Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Casady of Oakiand av- | 10 1y believed the robberies have all been | Sertricn savs e roru MHCCoss. oa in. | YOrk In the cuuse of prison reforms. War- | New Foundland. They participated In the Flder F. M. Cooper at 7:30 p. m.; Sunday Credito enue entertained thirty members of the [y o P T e Arat time any | tends to fght, fle uaid: [ am in condl. | 1¢0 Mead of Auburn prinon, New York: 8. | joyalist demonstration in honor of the duke school at noon. Oakland Avenue Card club at their home | grearioq* o e (Loiiled In the stat | o8, now and, lizing that the game |A: Howk. warden of the federal prison at Preaching services in M. Zion Baptist Hridas aveniog. Trla e aca ko . DAL may be stopped here at almost any time, 1| Atlan i N. F. Boucher, warden of the chupel will Do ot 11 8. m and 8 pim.; |, During the hearing betors Judge Green PAYaRLIL. BEiReS 8t cArdn WOD | for several vears Previous losses by | want to meet him soon. | ¢ be wit- | penitentiary at Fargo, N. D.; Warden Moore SWEDES GRE?T : KING OSCAR Sunday school will be at & p. m. The pase by Mr. and Mrs. H. A. ; : s ke _elther 8 settiguiala aaorex in the disirict court vestorday in the mat- | % d:::“:m"n" :‘r“"’:‘l \ of the PamHS In'the st six years were as fol fefled either yutll” Tve sectied” old scores | 0 Trantan penitontiey, N. 2.: D: W. Bs- | s 1me ! Al ‘ ’ o current topics o o tor, Rev. E. D. Wilson, will preach ter of the application of Chailes Offeer, The First Church of Christ, Scientist Council Bluffs Woman's club will meet n - - singer, warden of the Eastern penitentiary administrator of the Thomas Ofc PR e ufis Woman's club will mee Bank of ' T $ 80 | of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia; Albert ,| Mminiatratar of the Thomas OMcer estate: | o'y room Thursday afternoon with | Batinge pins s 52 IOWANS SHOOT FOR HOT BIRDS |° 3 : will have services at 1045 this morning in | — the Sapp bullding. The subject will L ! LR Garvin, warden of the penitentiary at 3 o tho | Farmers' and Merchants' bank, Han- | A him in regard the mining property ot | MF® A. R. Woodford as chairman. The ntown o | Some d Rottles May Also Figure | H i | the estate, attorneys for creditors of the | Mortals and Immortals will meet at close of servic ber of clues and good descriptions of men supposed to be the robbers have been fur- Davis sells paint. s Messnge ¢ from 1o Stockholm Darin phus' Celebentio WAHOO, Neb., Nov. 8.—At the conclu- sion of the Gustavus Adelphus celebration held here in honor of Dr. H. K. Geseliuk Scheil, bishop of Visley, Sweden, the | following cablogram was sent to King Os- subject Is “Russia at the Present Time." Sunday school| omeer & Pusey bank, who are also credi- | The Council Bluffs Woman's club gave a varden of the Western penitentiary of as Company B Men Are to Pennsylvania, at Allegheny; C. C. Me- lors of the OMcer estate, informed the | Teception Friday afternoon at the home of | Babik of [orimor u b Banquet. Laughey, warden of the penitentiary at The firat of a serles of revival meetings | .o inag a petition would be filed, asking | M's. R. H. Bloomer, Eighth street. The| Furmers' bank. Inwood S 348 Waupon, Mich.: E. J. Murphy, warden | ' will be held this evening in the German | oo "o v 00 Charles flnh'vr,. a8 ad. | members of the Art department were hnm-, ¥. Bourquim & Co., New Hartford {of ‘the penitenttary at Joliet, 11l von | | Weathersfield, Conn.; Willlam M. Johnson, | | mmerclal bank, Rippey State bank, Bllsworth State Savings bank, Galt ) ot ni lley State by - Ia v (8pecial)—The ) angelical church, Plerce street and Glen | o o O esses. A musical program was followed by [ otV davings Sane . 1 1asting Ot hetween the paoal)=mhe | prof. Charles R. Henderson, pro avenue, conducted by the pastor, Rev. H.| ™, refreshments. Thor Savings bank.... BT Y] mpany B of the Fifty-sccond. leq | fessor of soclology at the University of | “aT% g Sassman. Services will be heid every! The Erounds on which this application A : ment of | State hankc. Blairsburk. .\ L S0 itenants Phillips and Donahoe, - | Chicago, and many other equally as prom-| “Swedish Americans, celebrating Gus SALING " of Aiite eaak would he based were not stated in open [ The household economics department off gy gi0y s hank, Eldon ) Sam | ®ulted In W victory' for ‘the former. The | inent are here. Ohio is represented by a | 1AVUS Adolphus memorial, have thankfully evening court, but from the attorness it was |{he Councll Bluffs Woman's club will meet | jiurdy bank (156 | #core stood 1 to 1.216. The highest fn- | D0t & P | received through Bishop von Scheil your In the Rfoadway Methodist church tonight | i o a0t i o | Thursday afternoon in the club room with | First National bank Griswold [ dividual 'seores were: Sergeant \Whito, | 1arge delegation. It is headed by General | 1ece the sermon will be omitted and a sacred g Ab:one-of ‘the: geounds will by Milton Firos riviile 4 8 {182, Lieutenant Phillips, 158 Liouten Roeliff Brinkerhoft of Mansfield, who is | Kracious message. We invoke God's bless b 41 the lack of " - | Mrs. George Carson as chairman. The sub- | {4, ["5q 00" Wi Donahae. 180, Captuin MeKe 8 The R sty and o or be concert glven inatead. The chotr of twenty. | 8¢ 1ack of confidence in the present ad L Srudent | el Btate bank, unknow: Srerrens seve | ODANOE, 180; Capiain ‘MoKeam, 34 he | prominent in prison reform work and is | INgS upon your.majesty and our former Sikht volees under the direction of Ned |MinIstrator, owlng to his connection with |Ject s b Our High henl Hhunauk | Lantgh U valiny DeNIUNKNANE, 1o 1ihes wers will bunquet the winners next week. | (pyjrman of the State Board of Charities of | loved fatherland | This in stgned by K. N, Swansburs, pres | | Sihell will be aaslsted by Mra. A, A, |the defunct bank. It will also be contended [ Adopt & Uniform.” For State Camp Ground, st Gets ‘Ohio bE, fose \dent of the Nebraska conference, an Getn the . o that it will be in the interests of economy | Mrs. E. H. Lougee and Mrs. Street en- e 8 el R i Covalt, Miss May Tulleys and the Misses ¥ A(LtAS Thnaril "B Vv s 3 ere are several women delegates in Gornslia and Grace Btevenson to have an adminiatrator other than a mem- [ tertained thirty guests at a handsomely ar-| \nlz:“d‘:..n( "v’u hnl Jl\ :'m»“‘l:: hn{ annual ‘v"w‘“j‘vfi:‘:.’u e “'M'f“:‘ Nmp::lr“nwrm'_‘w attendance. Probably the st noted s | M. Hill, president of Luther academ ber of the family. Further the allegation | ranged card party at the home of Mrs 'h"' f3 it e 0l recommend | Gogrge Byers of Hoston ftonight nt Elizabeth L. Tuttle, probation officer of B Bishop von Scheil {5 making a tour of the will be set up that the Ofcer estate Is | Lougee on Oakland avenue Wednesday urv-Jr at the state of lowa purchase ground | Chicago Athletic assoclation. Btift's m ton Swedish-Amerfcan communities In Ne TR e s Braabytarian ehukch, | In#olvent. The petition wirl be filed Mon- | ernoon. The rooms were dccorated with | fov @ BeFHAROnt camp of the Towa National | ARG thought i ¥ of the | The annual sermon before the congress | braska His theme at 7:30 will be “The Heavenly | 9 la France roses and ferns ARG LIRS RaSaRLIRL Jochilen Bo' seaired from the cast was entitled to @ | Wl be delivered by Rev. 8 M. Neel ——————— Vit Sday school will meet at moon.| Obections fo the court making an order| The Oakiand Avenue Reading club met | 59 tHAt [he camp can """’“,"""‘!;"“ f"(' four | draw, of this city in the Central Presbyter The want ad. page is the poor AR ot Junlor Endeaver soclets at 3 p. m. and|in regard to the mining property were filed | Friday afternoon with Mrs. C. M. Harle of 21 (W8 10N rekiments of ihe National Iy el church fomorrow morning Ket place. Small price and hig profits Young People's meeting at 7 p. m. by & number of creditors, who opposed | Oakland avenue. Those taking part were "h ? m'.‘l not expected that ‘-_Al four of | ki g 1 N - ¥ 3, P " 4 _ | any extension beiog mads at this time of | Mrs. Towsles, Mre. J. H. Artbur, Mra,|the reiments would camp on’ the ground | MADIBON, Wis., Nov, 9.=The Univer- In 8. Paul's Episcopal church, Rev 2 ™ | every year, but on some occasions they | LY of Wisconsin'defeuted the lowd Ag- George Edward Walk, rector, communion |th® leases, The objecting creditors aiso | Blanchard and Mra. Victorla Street. The T7IR SRtl e 0dohslons ricultural college of Ames, lu. (RIS afier Will be administered at § a. m. Morning | CFiticised the action of the administrator | club will meet this week with Mrs. Finley all go Into camp together. The ad- | noon, to 0. The game was (oo ones . , In paying the legal firm of Patterson & | Burke of Oakland avenue jutant general will also recommend that |#ided to furnish a lne on the Minnesota prayer and sermon will be at 10:30; Sunday ¥ 8 o 4 the state appropriate 875,000 for the build- | &V1Sconkin contest to be plaved here next school at noon; evening praver and ser- | Pardons of Denver $3.200 for fees in con- | The Art department of the Council Bluffe, 3 CER SPETOPEALS TE * the bulld- | Sutirduy mon at 740, Sunday school at All Safnts: | Bection with the lengthy litigation over the | Woman's ciub met in the club rooms Mon- | 18 OF & Siaic arsesal on Eround lready misston, Eighteenth street and Third ave- | mining property. It was shown, however, | day evening, with Mrs. John P. Dayis as| OWned by the siate for that purpose des for Future, nue, will meet at 2 p. m {hat the contract with Patterson & Parsons | chairman, Rubens was discussed. Those | pouistane I tlon Commissieners, | CINCINNATI, Nov. -%.—Pitcher Fran . K t were Mrs, C. A. Wiley, Mrs, F. Hahn, who played with i ol L had been made before the appointment of | taking part were Mrs, (. / ey, Mrs. I° " ! o | Hahn, who played with the Clicinnati Na Renl Estate Tranafers. {10 adtcatut o Blby, Mrs. V. E. Labbe, Miss Mulhol- | The Eovernor today appointed Thomas | tional league last seson, tonight o administrator and that Thomas Officer Stivers of Burlington an additional mém- | *lgned & contr play with the same These trausfors were flled yestorday in | ¥4s personally: responsible for the pay- |land, Miss Alexander and Miss Jensen. =~ | o 0r g (o0, Gomminsion to make pre. | €D NOXt s the abstract, title and loan office of J. W, |ment of the services of this firm. The pay- | A, E. Strayer and Miss Lulu Alexander. |, for the exhibit at : v Wi | i pt iy s, were married | !/Minary arrangements for the exhibit a Dies of Foot Bn Squire, 101 Pearl street: ment of the $3.200, 1t developed, had been | both of Councii Blufis, War the Louisiana Purchase exposition at St . s e i e, R GIORUEOREEe authorized by Judge Thornell of the dis- | Wednesday night at the home of the roba KIRKSVILL 9.~ Johnnie 3 ¥ 0 Lo A committee of the commission | Kirckner, col frowe, ol V' b § cour dge G “ e's parents, by Rev. W. H. Cable o] Lo® Kirckner. colored, v A hors Crowe, ot 6, D iodiv., w. d..$ 618 |trict court. Judge Green took the applica- | bride's pa y R will g0 to St. Louis on Monday next to|today as esult of injuries e receiyed Pattorson to P 1. Clatter: vide Trinity Methodist church. They wil make Al i injuries, i o] 5, Bk, StReets tlon under advisement 4 this ity thelr Bome. Among the guests|!ake an option on ground for an lowa [ i€ ball game last Mond oal‘ns, ec " c Tove to' Tiuste O. & Switchman loses Foot. from out of town were Mra. Anderson ef building on the assumption that the com- Geneva Too Fast for Satton, y Lot block 12, Mynster's add., - Sidney, Ia., and Mrs. R. Smith of Avoeas. ing legislature will authorize an expend! 5 3 N Siir a t a Alva W. Dennis, a switchman in the em- I ture for such a building and an lowa ex g.»‘.,"\‘l'.\\ b nm e ines a n John Bpearmun and wife' to’Ang DlN iR R T T e 4 8 100k || ha want k2 Sass 151be Hoar Tan'h Mats | RbIt. Tbe. crmbisstondrs selscted. are | Foatod Bl anis e Hish gehool-siaven de y gt Giton. ot % block 1 crushed early yesterday morning In the ket place. Small price and big profits pledged 1o work for a large appropriation —_— g and die out of the house, One ingredient Yy ) 2L P local yards while coupling cars. He was — ————— ¢ Dog Suves from Goring. dries up their lies, leaving no odors John C Meginness and wife to pling TSI b ikl bodi and Trances Grahl, nwly 2, removed to St. Bernard's hospital, where Low Pric Print O i IONRBE PMa el de ot 2 Cferiaate et i H . — 81, JOSE Mo., Nov whn Da rminator also of Mice, , wely 17 and ten’acres in fwll |it was found necessary to amputate the 1eg [ FaLL, RIVER, M, 2 +iF o T, JOREPLL Mo, Nov, &=John Dav It is a safe and sure exte ) A it o Chavies - %710 | between the ankle and knec. Dennis s & ALl RIVER, Mass. e AR Fortune Awaits Veteran, o "hadly by Jeres il t T aag Water Bugs, Croton Bugs, Cockroaches and all other Hunley, lot 13, block Onkland, married man, living at 1612 Seventh ave- \'ifi-..'\"..':""" Jopia to any one who ‘will | MARBHALLTOWN, 1s., Nov. 9.—Com. ! PN DOAY S Ondr onay shat hs ‘will vermin, It has been in general use in houses, stores, 19 B e 1981 pis, | brokers in this ety have been given ‘.'H'"'";’\"', "I“:"”' M "’l”r: ;'l."":’r',”“;l' unimal”In Chicugo, paying o fanoy pric: hotels, factories, offices, public buildings, ete., for - —— chance to purchase and It fs understood | received a letter from derick Rosbroug it for u dog, which eame t 4 < 4 The lLest bargains in the paper are o | that {he same gpportunity has been wiven f Ocsnbureck, Prussia, inquiring for Detrick | Davia' aeistance, 'hé ‘would have twenty-five years, Absolutely guaranteed, o he want ad. page. Don't miss them. to printers in New Y. nd Philadelphia, | a1, Miller, fo e member o1 the home, who d to death at onc Marvinge License ¢ o goo « e being placed pon FEeE mon v + Substitutes and imitations are worthless, - o e '.rn" mu;klsv :-mru"'n.:'.rd .'.rn."i i.'-‘.' T.i. con: | 18 the only direct heir 000 left by his OAUTION Tasist 03 STEARNS' ELECTI take nethiog else. Licenses to wed were !ssued yestorday e Mol insLaw Compinint. tracts the American Printing company | brother ntl d. Miller left the 7 to the followin RS for sovars] k- f SORpRIE 88 | RF0 Facently dsceased, B 25 cents & box at Drugglsts and Grocers or sent direct by Express prepatd. 0 the 0§ muel G. French, a well-to-do young | Made for several wes and aw maiy of | home in 188 and his present whereabouts f Namo ani Heslden farmer of Boomer township, was arreated | them Are made 0 2 bo, Ha conis S RSO0 are unkno STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE CO., Chicago, lils. Fotinpacn. Qraah, . o3 yesterday on a complaint fled hefore Jus- i Charles A Bmith, Lind Neb...... tlca Forrier by his mother-in-law. Mrs. | The Ree prints more pald want ads. than { Bargains of every des ription on the want Pl ShE. AbIR atian Neitto L. MOrrisecy, Livcoin, Neb.....: | Alice Wright irs. Wright sowplained | any paper lu Omaba. Why? Requlis count. | ad. pege, ‘A Christian Nation” will he the topic of Rev. Harvey Hostetler this morning at $ix transfers totgl . "

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