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AHA DAIL J WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER Control Is expending & larger sum on mu | at all instituttons than ever before Linotyper Breake Record hine operator in the Dally Capital office county attorney to transter the euit of Dr N N\NE BRTC | e Cot bt Thon oF SoRparell - erant A hani he b COUNCIL BLUFFS. |} R | CHUSHED DADER - WHEELS e o, 3 22 i SRR O, v em, he touched the Keyboard 217380 | 0 - e ik smallpoX patients in the cast end of | oo o Deathe and Tnjaries of the Year | times 4 [ Why shouldn’t a woman? he county last winter onnty : | g ' ¢ cotite ) [ The best household tool b ]LRY l\ THE DOYLE “SE on the rounds (Nu ths sounty wea & | e B MRS. BELDEN IS TO LOBBY‘ known is Fels.Naptha soap. /s sells drugs. non-esident of the city. Judge Ayles- | Woman sueamins, n Sesn i i Blockert il tarpete ana vus. 5 ¥ b Vorin ruled piacricats hat e uridte- | TRESPASSERS WOST NUMEROUS VICTIMg | Wowmen Suirawints, Now in so ‘ With it the drudgery of Bets beer nt Neumayers hote Twolve Men Ohosen to Decide the @old |tion of the superior court was concurrent el A clothes-washing and house- x’,y«r: ‘I'HI‘ xll: ’H»‘l;"\“ :r«llrn-d"\[ Mine Dispa with t of the district court | v Kitted Majority Are Intion Thronah, g Dr. Stephen faldwn block. Tlevator, i IMPROVING THE WABASH ROAD ‘ T cleaning is not half as much &eny B COUNSEL CAUSE MUCH AMUSEMENT — i SL4(8 cGAVHILIOH O Wotnen suRFakla as usual, because there’s no s Al A Omaha & SG Louls ds (0 Be bl 1L English 1 | i8 in scssion here today. Delegates from boiling, snder & Co., &3 Y a5 ot el | Arought Thoroushly Up- every large town in lowa are in attend . plls soap dirplay in the ahow win eir Sallies of Wit at One Another TosDite, atice. 1t will bo one of the most important If upon thorough trial of Missourt onk body wood, $.50 cord. Wm. iliven the Outaet of What - (From a Staff Correspondent g 8 g g B Ml g i Fels-Naptha soap you don't RIeN S L oo ol nat o Promisca " A party of officials of the Wabash rail-| DES MOINES, Nov. 12.-~(Special.)—Ac- "';’, ‘y:,“yfi")‘:""j"' "‘""‘r:"u‘l‘ it Bl find thi " crl.n"»‘l;m’r‘mu by Petcrsen & Schoening, Mer Warm Contest. roud, who arrived Inst evening in a special | cording to statistics in the ofice of the | ya toming ‘-4-‘"1..." Two yéu A 5 th nd this true, your grocer will e block | train from St. Louis on a tour of inspection, | state railroad commission there band oL ey Hursoy from J the pi - were | cuffragistn were almest successful in has promptly refund your money. y from AL spent last night in this city. Their visit | killed on the railroads of Towa during the | {ne an smendment for soman suffrage i A : :{"‘:'k'-",~ e Contrary to expectation, the jury in the | Was for the special purpose of noting the | pasi year 232 persons and in the sime | (hy g submitted to the people. The We authorize him to do so. B, 1. Hallnger of Carroh, reportet of the | guit of James Doyle aguinst James F. | mbrovements n el mnlu:.mm & St Ume 8 wero njured. The number of stato wupreme Lourl, wus Burus, prosident ot the L T R R B AL ¥ purchase :dlylul {s the same as in the previous year, | will make every offort in this direct B ikhianders have secured the [ Mining company, was selected before noon | 0¥ ti8 WABASK SR Yo but the number injured increased 201, The | Thay have been working with members of ondmal Of AN Tall'in the Merviam | yesterduy. A special venire on accounc [ [0 the par t ilton Knight, second | great majority of those Killed or injured | yne jegislature and organiziug in new cou Biock for thelr mect of this case had been summoned for this | V!¢ Iv!'v’-l'lrm and son of W. W. Knight: | were not passengers, but trespassers on | tjes for the last two vears and belleve A marriage fcense was fsticd vesterdnd | topm, but, with the exception of Alderman | . B. Pryor. awslstant to (he vice p th right of way or persons stealing rides. | (heir efforts have been successful in man B, Stone, aged &, an 3 * | Mconald, who was taken from the spe.|d¢nt: 8 B. Knight, general freight agenti | A great many of those injured were rafl- | instancos. both of thik ¢ Charles B. Adams, superintendent of (rans- | road cmployes. Of the 222 who were | 1p ju. oy cmumeil will meet this afternoon | cial panel, the twelve men who will try | 4 STh ok 4 is probable that Mrs. Evelsn 11 Hei K to tnepect the grading recently | ihe cefebrated suit were selected from the ‘"'_’f‘""li“":'» “l, "‘h C I.ylv;. a.l 1 Hl‘m general | kjjjed weven were passengers, sixiy-five | den of Sfoux Citv. the president of the ’ 4 e 1 ‘h”n'»,','.‘;‘: w schoolhouse | regular panel nrnl‘ln-t:hl l’\l‘r’r.n" "uuul. n.”:rv:m “;: e i DiYoe ond 160 trespassers. = Of | association, will have charge of the legisla m\.u;l:;;‘ '.-”m" A furday or Sunday night | This is the jury: Robert Green, Coun- al 1iVe stook agent, They Were ';\r“‘ ap | the injured 104 were passengers, 623 were | tive work again this winter. She probably Ja ‘mm mutilated the furniture cil Bluffs; A. Kolght, Neola; T. A. Kirk 00" qoona hotel by Mayor Jennings and | CRPIO¥es and 140 were outside of these | will be assisted by Mrs. Dolly Koman ards’ foot ball team | wo scel s veland; wo classifici e Dodge LIght Guards’ foot am [ wood, Crescent; I 8. Bkelton, Loveland: | oo if00 SO0 B F0E two classifications. Eighteen of the thirty | Bradley of Denison, who Is now vice pres Looking for will plas the Creighton Medics of Omaha y olaes o e b = ilhrrs L ;‘n e furnoon. | Y. C. Rhodabeck, Councll Bluts; Fred | ““G{C0 B UG DY LR (ine of (ne | T0Ads operating in fowa reported accl- | dent of the association. Mrs. Belden worke i meotig o the Ladles: Ald soclets, to Holsi, Treynor; J. €. Norton, Councll | e iRl SUERC (R, B LN [dents. The largest number occurred on the [ uimost alone two vears ago, and her of. | Sl‘l'UA l ION : HEAT WESC he home' of | Blufts; Thomas McBride, Boomer town- }"mhmx o the old Omana & St Louts | Chicago & Northwestern, while the Bur- | forte came wo pearly being successful R", \ has been postponed until | ghip; W, 8 Clay, Councll Blufis; K. F.|gaid: “We intend in the frst place gs | INEton, Rock Island, Milwaukee and Di- [ that the opponents of equal suffrage in next woek . Sehoening, Merriam block, [ Cochran, Councll Bluffw; C. W. McDonald, | yoon as possible, to place the road in o | 1018 Central were not far behind. There | both houses were greatly alarmed. Hor | gteraan kR NS ine ot Hot Council Bluffe; B. F. Barrett, Hazel Dell | (horoughly v safe conditlon for travel, and | V% built during the year 212 miles of new | friends believe if she will consent to tak Wtoves In the city and at o that Wil | Before the jury was impaneled the de-|iyon centinue the work of improving it | F*ilroad, but in the previous year thefup the work again this vear she will be A HO . (“‘T.‘T'I K Saatstiationwitl e Bl thN fense filed a motion asking that certain [ until it will be equal to any of the first. | M!l€age increased over 800 miles. The | able to secure the submission of the ques - ool o perinl mecting of the Macca- | equitable issues in the suit as It alleged be | class roads in the country. We will spare | Fallroad commissioncrs believe that n an- | tion to the peeple at the next election A SERVAN l bees I Al Arcanum hall te | tried 10 the court without a jury. Judge | no expense in the work and the roud will | Other year the mileage will come up to 10,- mmander “”‘l""ll";"“‘\”'“ pottRAL b Groen refused to hear the motion at that [ be supplied s fast as possible with new | %00 miles, the total now being 436440 The [ STILL BLOWING NIOWfl BANKS ses of diphtherla were reported to e ” Gehco Wes. | time, intimating that it was rather late|and up-to-date equipment. We have on expect to be successful this session and total tonnage reported from the lowa i 5 ” 2000 Houth W Strect, and Annie [ in the day for any such motion to be | the track this side of Pattonsburg 140 cars | toads last year increased from 13,475,046 [ Robbers Wake Bank A 25¢ Want Ad in The Bee will do the work. Plymonth the 17 South Scventh strect filed. Counsel for the plaintift also asked | of eighty-pound steel rails, which will re- |10 13602821 tons. Some of the lines Sevent | . Freshun, o travellng man (rom | hag arguments on the motlon be deferred [place the old streaks of rust which have | have not submitted estimates to the com- ! | \VW(-)ODWARD'S Woodward's means Good Cand Aok, Cheutian L th1 for | until C. 1. Hughes, jr., we present. The done duty so long. New ouk ties will bo | missioners Vie Arcatment for hemorrhages of the lunge, motion, providing the defense will insist | laid and the road will be ballasted with | Synonyms - nd 3 g A fngg on FIfth avenue, com- [on it, will be argued this morning at 11| &tone from one end to the other. We are DES MOI » —The bank of | y y ‘ G 00“‘ SAND Good Candy means Wood- pisined to the polles yeaterday sneal | grojock, the Jury having been excused un- [ now working on the sisteen miles south | The official count has been completed in | Plymouth, la. was dynamited by robbers | ¥ Y. ward's, T o 0t hes, & lodge pin and a pair |t 1:30 this afternoon. of Council Bluifs. The Wabash thoroughly | @ number of counties of the state and an- | 1ast night. The safe, vault and building | LUl bt Paldwin's Humor ¥ . appreclates this section of the country | Rounced by the members of the boards of | were badly wrecked. Fifteen hundred dol- | JOHH G. WOODWARD & 0. E. E of the 1linois Central loc % h Troyer realizing that the line is by fifty-two | Supervisors. The result shows a remark- | lars were secured. The robbers escape frefght office left yesterday for FFort Dodge, | The monotony of the selecting of the | mjles the shortest route to St. Louis from | ably close election in the Cass-Shelby sen- | leavi elue. 1 “The C M ” 8 e he has been promoted to the posis . v | s short e to S 0 se electio - § by sen- | leaving no clue. This is the seventh bani | e Cand en. . " Where he HReL DEUK Sl | jury was enlivened somewhat by the in-|the west, will do all in its power to get | atorial district. \When the unoficial vote | robbery of the kind oceurring in Towa y Council Bluffs, la Ton of cashier. J. J. Mets will succeed urned it was believed that James [ within a month, | Close Election on Senator Bhm 1 (he office herd Jection of the humor of John N. Baldwin, | the road back into the public favor, as It | was L o Yok o S e B S o S Sl | L S S5 DR 1o [1OWA HAS AN AUD THKOWER| THE DOCTORS EXTEND Y adunte Club as<oc) . & | G . Mr. Hart g neye, 18 represented by a long list of law- | Mr. Knight and party will visit Omaha | ent wenator, democrat. The reports from | ftamps and $1,200 in cash. The robbers ale In the class of 1881 E yers, every one of whom it happens hn!‘mduv and return (o St. Lows this after- | the officlal count show that Emmert was|put up a fight while the postofce safe | | THEIR TIM[ VL W YriRontor the BlrA SOUpt| % tUS ko mikRAmE SYAHEE Sy ADResds | uoah elected by & majority of one. Shelby | Was blown. in which Mrs. . E. Bickel was | Julia Moorehouse Dashes Vitriol at Mrs | By, Novamber 86 31e will | o the 1ikt Mr. Baldwio would sk the " oo cone oo county gave Bruce a majority of twenty. | #hot in the arm and Ray Shaner was shot | | fenen Tor hix new pastorate n Loke Geneva, | Juror it he was acquainted with United | D s paint. i3 SIRG AL Cais: gave EBOF: & majority: 6F ) 6 4he nows, . - NeltHes Wound'ld tatal, THE| | W e liuine T T [Sates Senutor - Patterson and (hen 00| worqutess Bilin i Clrcutntion thirty. It is claimed by the friends ot | robbers broke into a blacksmith shop and | el otk 0 CemBell | SO0 e Gunmell - Congressmn || A Tumber of worthless 32 bilis_ ave | BrUC that e wil content the election | seoured e tools Four men susrded | VICTIN IS BURNED SOME ABOUT THE FACE | ment of a K 4 peen ¢ Soua " and have the legislature Investigate the |the building and two worked with drills [ riendea Music company. He Nehring | Smith, Chancellor Ross, Colonel Saunders, | been circulated in Council Bluffs within | 1o0 and fuse inside The explosion awakened b et Moy [uhibER ey e to Pra | Before De ber o thi Tk etore dudge Avlesworth I | winding up with plain “Mr." Flickinger, [ the last few days. Investigation by the | the Ahirbwa vp Mer A * dhaF e people and a pitched battle was fought p Her Arma tn molcasaliee St HEEED R Slodsen AR ME BAIAwIR iwould)dayieloeoial Btrein , Authorition. Ruowd AL hfy| HAve bégi| fafoechchers AERI st WEEE. with the above result. The robbers es- tect Mernelf from W iks | OVION lonihe IAIge nupiN of Lovelidy e s opera house Il- | on the title in running over the list of | bassed in most instances in saloons, al-| Tho safecrackers are again operating fn | caped | ; who have called upon the British Doctors day, N e 1 i desdre cholee seats, the defendant's counsel it afforded con- | though several business houses have been | (his part of the country. It is reported | TRENTON, Ky., N A LU L ) oftice v sire cf ats, . 4 I Bave-| y., Nov. 12.—The vault of at thelr 16th and Farnam B e e besn “Aold: e | #iderable amusement for the court and victimized. The Council Blufts Savings | that the bank at Plymouth, near Mason | the bank at this place was blown epen with | Offcunive Letters, trects, rooms Board of Trade e LIRS dy been #0d. oMo | the spectators. . |bank was the first to detect the worthles | City, was broken into last night and the | nitro-glycerine early today by robbers, who | building, and who have been unable to sews hursday Another amusing feature of vesterda: bills, a number having been deposited by | fact was discovered this morning by the |secured the postofice deposit box, contaln- | FORT DODG la.. Nov. 12 (Special | them, these eminent gentlemen have, by re Ward s been received here of the death | proceedings was the fact that the number | its patrons. The bills were issued by the | hank officlals. The safe was blown open | ing $i00. The inner vault was bored, | Telegram )—A woman who signs eraelt | auest, consented to continue giving their of Mias Helen Louden ut b 3 of attorneys engaged In the case was more | defunct New Brunswick State bank of New | with dynamite and the burglar-proof box | charged and several holes were exploded. | Julia Moorchouse, but of whose past 1itils | SFVICes entirely free for three months Counell Blufts & than the two long tables provided for them | Jersey. taken out and broken open in the same |but the doors could mot be forced. The is known here. threw vitriol In the face of | (Medicines excepted), to all invalids who Reld e position of axsistant in the office | would accomodate. When one of the at- A G pieiad: way. The door of the chest was blown | robbers made their escape on a handear. | Mrs. George Wadsley last night. infiicting { ©411 upon them for treaiment between now o it o v Y | torneys would leave his seat his “claim” | B : across the sireet. The burglars got about | As officer and several of the citizens were | injuries thut were slight only because the| @00 December o e s, Hert Casey and 3. W. | was promptly “jumped” by another, much | The Board of County Supervigors com-|gioo in cash, a much emaller amount than [ Investigating the condition of the safe an | victim raised her ari » in time to protect | THOS¢ services consist not only of con B are Ui hames givon by three men | to the amusement of the rest. OwIng to the | leted yesterday atternoon the official can- | s ysually kept in the bank. Bank offi- | unexploded charge of nitro-glycerine let go, | her face from most of the chemical. | *UltAtion, examination and advice, but also under urrest at the elty jall on suspiclon | aqqition of several members of the local | vass of the vote cast at the election last | cjals will give out nothing concerning the | severely injuring two men. avemiva of minor surgleal operations bt being \orsons who' Stole o seal fur ; ; ) e e Sebbios | bar, the defenso is represented at this trial | Week. One or two small changes in the | amount of money taken, but admit (hers The object In pursuing (his course is fo o » o | tendant and a woman of excellent standing i Minden Monday ovening, " They were at- | by ten attorneys and they present a formid- figures were found, but of not sufficient \ wuy nothing lett. From 32,000 to 10,000 DAIRYMEN BY THE HUNDREDS |in Fort bodge, but while the reason for | F060me rapldly and personally acquainted rested that, nfeht on tele arrlval in(his | ablo array of legal talent. The presence [ Import (o make any material difference i fygq usually carried. 1t 15 believed that {this attack Is unexplained the act ftself is | *1th the sick and aficted, and under no diry on i Trock Tatund frelght tratn | of %o many Iawyers on the side of the do- |tho totals already published. The certl- [(he amount was not much over the first |Larwe Attendance at the Seasion of |t climix of 4 sories of persceutions fo | COMIUONS WL any charss whatever Do terday afternoon from apoplexy at ihe fense proved somewhat embarrasing for | fled "I'““"“" were "":’“"""' “:"‘ evening | foure named and one report says that the Town Associntion which ‘Mrs. \Wadsley has been subjected | ¢ {0r auy services rendored for thres Tme of her von. Robert 11 Koontz, 1023 | the s dally | to the secretary of state by Auditor # : ted | B Rt S DT el OF me’of her'on, Robort 1, Kopnts, Mz | the plaintirs counsel at times, espectally | fo ihe secretary of state by Audhor| only $i00 was i the bank, the smallest Debagse: since last August and fn which Dr. Bishop | it t0 @it who eall before Decembor the widow of the Hon, Robert 1. Koon when a juror was challenged. A11tHs wak " amount carried in years. The explosion, as | has shared to the extent of receiving offen 8 reat all forms of disease W prominent lawyer of \Washington, Pa Sising Up Challenged Jurors. o week. OREly 4 hid belliatrad BSclFred ACAILGE e e e e O rec eIy IOR ofen | and deformitics, and gusrunteo a curo ia The funera wtice of which will be glves B N TBUQU 0 2.—The every case e dertake. o - o T Ferldence of her | The ten lawyers for the defendant would | Gravel roofing. A. H. Read, 541 Broadway, | 2 O¢lock. The front of the bank bulld- DUBUQUE, Ta, Nov. 12.—The annual!yoorchouse woman. The I vy casa shiey sndertake., Atithe ftst iy ter has disap dnvghter, My= Jane T. Baldwin, 702 Firet | pige from their seats to take a look at tho ing was blown out. Soap was found on N::v»‘n::n: of vn.] '1““ State ll!«llr)m‘vu'!\m.m.,.d 106 TaRC HIRNUN ALLAGKARY-tHe ‘.f, "I';"':; "1\"::”'.\"1”“';':"!','""”’"“ {» mads, avente P o v o d Mr. d- ’ the window evidencin tro-glycer- | A880ciation opened here today with about | .o are baffed and le, you are frankly and TIj8 Feceipla, I Ahe wanorsl tundTRER: v::II:I‘K::Im{:.rr:rn::“1::::“:“1:”»:“'“‘;"“n':‘l|:- NABERHAUS’ FRIENDS TO AID| " --r::rln.-h'u were :xv'd'f“’l‘::nmm:lr);;:( 400 delegates in attendance. On Wednen- | ©C "Med Kindly told so; also advised agaiost spend Dl 407 e e emtimated. weeds for | nent counsel for the defense were not pro- | Nelghbars of fowam Who Was [the robbers were tracked three miles | 4 and Thuraday there will he fully twice \WQMAN ESCM’ES THE GI\LLOWS e i ussiashitieatngnk the curre » the week and in- | vided with windows in their anatomies, he Felna Anaionb for Akesis south of town, where the money was evi- [ that many. This meeting takes the place K‘I"I" foriale wanknew, oatarriy and greasing L his fundd 10 9980 | would request that they keep their seats e e dently counted. Small parts of the sate|Of the national convention and in view ""m..m.n Coure Holds thac [ C10TRAL SEriianh Ao UGN Rikow celpts were 2 o | in order that he might be able to get at to Captare Ofenders, were found there, probably having been | that fact there are prominent creamery e Chntlatie Salier AL ALR SN "*"“_-l'"“ all diseasen: of amount needed d ' | teast & glimpse of the jury as it was R gathered up with the money in the huste | MeN here from the entire country | the rectum, are positively cured by thelr inis Tund s o g selpcted. This caused former Governor [ MAPLE RIVER, Ia. Nov. 12.—(Special | 0f the robbers to depart The most Interesting feature of the pro Was Withont G new restments : 3 - - Thomus of Colorado, one of the principal | Telegram.)—-People of this vicinity have in- Ay Pkt Nesubled AEais gram is a debate which will take place to- | sy CHER SRR QRIS LS RUEAOR O the Insti- N. Y. Plumbing Ce.. telephone 250. lnwyers for Burns, to make the remark | terested themselves in the search that 3 morrow on the Grout bill. which will come | JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, Nov. 12 e iOE aay (R, sty that it was the first time in his life that | Sheriff Nestle is making for the person or | The people of Des Molnes are agaiu hav- | before congress at the mext session. €on | Alice Nesenbauer, tried in 1900 f Lol e tsp. m, Davis selle gluss he had been made aware that a man could | persons who polsoned victuals on a table | 1D trouble over their army post. The [ 8ressmen Davideon, Grout, Tawney and|dering her husband, was today saved from L de not see through or around him. The former | in Joseph Naberhaus' home, between here | MAtter of making a contract to secure | Babcock will talk on this question, Which | ino gallows by a decision of the supreme IOB=1E-yon onunet cally governor is very spare and very tall. Mr.|and Breda, last Sunday and which so nearly | Water for the post is holding up negotla- (advocates an increased tax ou counterfelt|court, which held that there L. L blank for In view of the possibility of another [ Baldwin was, however, equal to the occa- | ended In the death of the Naberhaus family | tions and it is proposed once more that | butter. commonly called oleomargarine. ground for her conviction. She had been epidemic of emallpox in this cfty th1s | gion and he courteously replied that it was | after they had eaten of the food upon re- | the city annex the land out to the army | Two large bulldings are used for the ses- | convieted and sentenced to death for pot winter, Mayor Jennings and City Mar- | his eminent opponent’s mental uvoirdupois | turning from evening church services. My, | Post and thus have power to extend the | sions soning her husband, a Burlingion round- #hal Albro drove out to the pesthouse ¥e8- | that was in the way. These little sallles | Naberhaus is a young farmer, apparently [ city water mains that far. The fact that| (o o ., ve 1 o 51a house employe, at Hannibal, in July, 1500, | ferday and investigated the condition of [on the part of counsel did much towards | inoffensive, but he has suffered frequently | the army commission is soon to mest to | oo 'Y M® it VMe 1 Neewabatens. cilArsnrhan the bullding. They found the furniture | enlivening the dull process of selecting the [ in the recent past at the hands of some- | investigate all army posts 1s also caus- | DES MOINES, Nov. teThe police this|qig, died suddenly, and the facts that all and other contents intact and all that Wil jury and furnished sufficient amusement | one who seems to cherish an aggressive | ing some alarm. No work has yet been | morning arrested a colored man who they | pree had n insured. that Mrs. Nesen be needed to put the place ready for oc- | for the lobby that the ballifft was more | hatred for him. done on the Des Moines army post and |assert s “Bossie Francis, the nero|p,uer objected to a post mortem examina- cupancy will be a few new window 1ghts | than once compelled to rap for order. About a year ago an attewpt was made to | BOthing can now be done this year. wanted at Independence, Mo. The police | ion wud the finding of a powder in the and the cleaning of the well. Thero Was | The opening statement to the jury for | poison hix horses, but the poison was dis- Novy OEhBetRHORY, seem to be confident that they have the | oot “ (0 HE L TE Core in her convit Registered nothing to indicate that the hullding had | the plaintiff was made by Mr. Baldwin, who | covered in the feed box before the horses right man. He fits the descriptio A R R P e iy ) been tenanted by trampe, as was reported [ was followed by Mr. Thomas for the defend- | had eaten any of it. At another time | The West Indian Investment company of | KANSAS CITY, Nov. 12.—"Bossie” Fran-| o prisoner had her baby conetantly with some weeks Ago. ant. Mr. Baldwin occupled the attention | while he and his wife were attending a | 11074, has been organized: capital $20.000; | cis 1s wanted for the murder last summer |, , L of the jury for one hour, but Mr. Thomas | dance in the neighborhood someone ep. |9- H: White, president; R. R. Swallum, | near Warrensburg, Mo., of Misa Mary Hen- 220 BEE BUILDING consumed nearly two hours in presenting | tered his barn and cut up the top of a | S°CTetars. The company will deal in real | derson, aged 40 years. Francis, who is|gATTIE “LAKE NEEDS M|NERS ARA, NEB. Madam Quinn of Chicago, demonstrator | his side of the case. new buggy. About n week ago he was | €8tate in Porto Rico. The Jessup State [ about 20 years old, had worked on the Hen- Phens 1116 for Mer Ladyship corsets, will be at our | James Doyle, accompanied by nineteen of | husking corn and left the water jug in | DAk has been organized: capital $25,000; | derson farm for years and was = trusted i store 1o meet the ladies of Council Blufts | his witnesses, arrived last evening from |a corner of the fleld. When he returned | J: H. Carey, president; A. Carnforth, | During the absence of all save Miss Hen " i and vielnity and prove to them the koo | Colorado. The party is quartered at the | later on to get a drink he found some | “0fhier. The Forest City Hotel company |derson and Francis the woman wax = as. foclians. cRlrist RC'NO May pOWdel' polnts of this unbreakable corset. Don't| Grand hotel. , poison on the mouth of the jug. has increased its capital stock from $50,- | saulted and murdered. Francis disappeared Huve' to Suape fall to pay her a visit at our corset de — - & 000 to $100,000. and for two weeks hundreds of armed men | i Sartment any time during the present | WARNS RUMSELLERS TO QUIT |RIOT IN 'OELWEIN'S STREETS e hunted bim over four counties. Francis Isf ool L TS nluvu and cures all disorders of the feed Grinnisd (S0 | Gue to excessive perspiration. HITELAW SARDINER undersized and is crippled in one foot ook, HITELAY & SARSE Mrs. Ella Jahn, aged 50 years, was found — ik e A S arrest | clal)--Colorado men bave offered $10,000 Roston Store, Counctl Bluffs, Ta. | B. F. Stevick Notifies Them He V Unlon Men Safd to Have Clubbed | dead {n her room fn the Church block this Hepvy cawaci ".'. f’" a r"’l hiRhrroe |for a one-half interest in the Rrookiyn | Pl‘lce 50 Cents, R ie Transfers. esponsible if Non-Unioniatsa as Latter morning. She had stopped up the cracks Tews Oity's Wamen Riditers ;““‘f‘l"' _I‘_’I"f" vituated on South Spring | ge1 yy aruggats ana giove aeuters : S M kestordar in He's Drunk Again, Start to Leave. around the door and windows and had [ TOWA CITY. Nov. 12.—(Special.) - | F0K. The ofier was refused, The own- | where Sen. by mall for 6o additional Thake SPARSHEER TEEA AT I W 7 turned on four burners of a gas stove. She | A woman has charge of the lowa City Re- | (" discovered the mine last wummer and | cover pcstage the sbeiract, title 8ud loan oMce of J COUNCIL, BLUFFS, Ta., Nov. 12, 191 —= G , Jived with her son-in-law, Lafe Owens, who | publican, Mrs. Florence Huntley of Wagh- (N3Ve driven a tunnel in fifty feet on the Squire, 101 Pearl strect: wSRICIH, REUYES, 8. Novo B 1= | omLw Ta., Nov (8pecial.)—-A | works at night, and when he returncd home | fngton, D. C.. has becn selacted to succeed | 140 and have struck rich ore. Men are | Bophia 11 lmushy;: Lo Prore Brof. . am | vick. being sober in my right mind, do | Pad street riot followed the return of [ yhix morning he found Mrs. Jahn dead. She | George T. Redick. Mrs. Huntley has served | %0 soarce in the district that sever ONE o1y Wl 1 2 o warn all sale K 1 the city not to | strike; a 0 3 e ' nines unable to wo while ot | Charice fradley to Willlam ¥ SATA A ARIROI Keatere 1 the btk 1 strikers (o work in the Great Westorn | pad heen acting sirangely of lute and it |on the Minneapolis Tribune, St. Paul, Pion- [ ™! inable. ¢ rk, while others | DOSE OF Rradley, lot 6 and part lot 7, in 15 whisky ‘or any intoxicating liau yor | ®hops last night and the discharge of the | jig supposed was demented. She had been | eer Prees, Washington Post, and is the ay- | €annot do one-halt as much development | “arsor « 1,000 | o ¥ 4 S o on 500 o . w s 1% desired o R T R A penalty of the law HOTUSTEVICK, | non-unfonists. Ax soon as the non- | g widow about fitteen years, and had been | thor of two hooks, “The Drcam Chilg: | Work as i d J ver. lot 12 block 6, Willams' 18t The above appearcd yesterday morning|Union men employed in the shops |, resident of Des Moines about twenty [and “Harmonics of Evolution.” She as. | Presidint Miller of the Ferris-Haggarts | PR'GKL' ada T A Paeld (1l as an advertisement in the Council Bluffs |Neard that a settlement had been | yoars sumed charge of the paper today ‘m-m hia ordered that all operations on Chiengo Sland cifie . sreby | affected they at once called f izt the famous copper property, oxcept the | c I ety Witse, 8l | columns of The Omahba Bee, and therchy | ® ¥ a or i { | why campany. 4 grsne " hangs & tale, A week ago Stovick, who fs | their time and started for the depot, N at Industrinl Sch | WMan and 1iis Money Depar S T I P R A W R Butler and wife to J. \!“Pnl:] somewhat of a politiclan, was arrested on | Only to be met by an angry crowd of the| The State Roard of Control is demonstrat- KBOKUK, Ta Nov 12.~(Special.) drain the mine, be suspended for (he win B'TTERS \on, lots 2 and 3, block 1, Gate's ad - | complaint of his wife, who charged him |Strikers and town sympathizers, beaten, | ing the great value of music in reformatory | gamuel Smith has disappeared from his | '°F to Oakland, g w.d _ clubbed and chase o ons. d Wiillam T. Reshaw and wife to Tsa M with disturbing the peace of their domicile | clubbed - and chased Itke so muny dogs. | institutions. In both of the state Industrial | rome near this m‘u.r hn,. .WI been missing T T o P Pl it Ty since Sunday. Ho had a large mum of [ | = C T (EET D S EE ‘sbpstits and haine the Lindsey, lots 1 and block 1, while under the influence of liquor. Mrs. | The strikers all along have been orderly | schools rousic, vocal and instrumental, is money on his person and his disuppenrance |, ! Wadsley of Fort Dedge. Number Whe | Mrs, Wadsley Is Dr. Bishop's office at mur- | Look nt the Peathouse. was no ¥or One Week. Ave o Searce that Se Reshaw's add to Hancock, w. d Stovick followed this up by fling notice | Until Jast night's scenes. There scemed | taught tne hoys and girls and reports retal sin tranaters 27 [ In the district court of her intention to|to be no hand of the law raiked to stop | Indicate that thix teaching has & most | s regarded with suspicion | w“-y;“““‘ dVpageraon, oharesd with SLUGGISH BRAIN, bring sult for divorce and asking the cus- | the assaulting attacks upon the men. The | salutary effect on the incorrigibles. A great proprictors of the Post, with intent tody of their minor children. | compuny says the mayor refuses to sweag | many of the young people take up with Long Fall Kills GIi ;“I"“ bagun taday. I the.eelmingl hranoh of l ENTERVILLE, la, Nov. 12—Lewis| This was more than Stevick was looking [ in enough officers to keep the peace and [ music and follow it in after life. The board | gac CITY, Ta., Nov. 12 (Special) | ihiata the Jury: fatied to agree npon o vor Pallles cut the throat of his sister. Kessie, [ for, but he realized he was up againat it. | the few who are on duty Are as good as | has been informed that Walter B. Jones, a | charles Glidden, foreman of the men em- | it Jast night, infilctiog a fatal wound, and | He lays the blame for his thirst for in-|none at all. One assault, that of a young | Young man just released from the state [ ploved in puiting up a steel water pipe | PO PR a1 1 YT then slashed his own throat In a futlle at- | toxicating liquor at the door of the saloon | apprentice boy, was so bold that the | reformatory at Eldora, has gone to Hills- | pere, fell from an eighty-foot wcaffold ves L i 5 l tempt At suicide, Te fs believed to be in- | keepers and came (o the conclusion that | young man's father swore out warrants | dale. Mich.. 10 enter a business college, and | terday, He was instantly kilied |iemieeLia CRERIC Nov, 14.-The LOOkI"g for it they would only refuse to sell him uny | and two of the suspected parties have been | has planned to go later 1o Oberlin to com (B Vs e 1 wolldntod nnd wil drink that he could refrain from quenching | arrested. In order to get the non-upfon | plets a musical course. He expects to be [ |F PARENTS CANNOT BUY THEM ntaed s i anle N v a BC"CF - - —— - that thirst and retain the affection and | men out of town the company has had to|able to pay his way with his music. He St etz WIS CUTLER ®ood will of his wife. 1f, in the face of | stop the trains at the shop. was one of the leading members of the [ Chicamo Given went Ordes - 3 | Hous LE this notice, a saloon keeper should happen e ~ industrial school band, and in the cantatus sl When the ficklo appe- | ouse to sell him a drink, the dispenser of liquid | DES MOINES WANTS YEOMANRY | the school has given he has taken a promi tite of the irritable con- | refreshments, according o Mr. Stevick e nent part. He played the part of the prince | . 4 will find himself defendant in a sult for | prenant Meeting of Brotherhood Hay | D “Princess Snowwhite’ and has a very valescenf, rejects every- dumages. fine voice. He had been in the school four | CHICAGO, Nov. 1 dge Tuley toda thing else yon can think B o M ssnlinn L ol ; Hendaua ' ’ » FARM LoANs 60“' Stevick lays the blame for all bis do- | a ers Question Held vears und elght months and was sent from | medified his order in the free textbook (i Dyt ok BT ted jn kaster mestic troubles to bis drinking and, mow Refore 1ts Byes. Stoux City. Wil €. Van Cleve, also from [ case to allow the clty to purchase school of in the food line, try that he has served this notice on the saloon S Sloux Oity, will be discharged next week | books for children whose parents cannot bim with a cup of beef keepers of Council Bluffs, he nol only | pgg MOINES, Nov. 12.~The quadrennial |and be leaves at once for Marion Ind., |buy them v, hopes to induce his wife to withdraw her | parjonal meeting of the Brotherhood of | Where he has been appointed leader of the PRI B sult for divorce, but to rehabilitate him- - Ay B i American Yeomanry, having delegates from | National Soldiers' home band. He bas also Hrit Span J | cnmpany'l ’ ) her graces and become a model d nes played le Jarts in cantatas “ E 1. Noy lonu s‘eam DYG Works <. AT /RER00H el | nineteen states, opened fits sion in thig | played leading parts in cantatas. veral A.?"“"f.' x‘ ....5‘] whiov y“ city this morning. It is a fraternal insur- | other members of the fine industrial school [ xchooner h are Extract 303 Broadway, Council Bluffs. AN AR rac Dr. Tobey's Lawsnit. ance organization having @ membership of | band leave this fall and their places will | hroUght AWEniE AN Bands of Sy AT S W okt haThas WAL JIke iaom 30.000. The principal subject up for con- | be taken by new men, and Invariably tbe avman Hrac, by ¢ OF BE B 0d: araihiat ha tata CLEANING, DYEING and REPAIRING. | Judge Aylesworth, dn the superior court, | sideration is the making of Des Moines the d ‘wasociuios. . The JEF. Odds wre that he takes v musicians secure good positions wnd get [ Magnis Bur eimaclatos, ) h . Phone AG2L. yesterday overruled the motion of the | permanent beadquarters. Jinto good company, Tue State Board of | Valled"ul between 36,000 and 35000 | ¥ gratefully and feels better after. Centerville Man Knifes Siater, sesecssssssecccel You can probahbly find one to uit you if you look through the Houses For Rent” column en the want ad page 1t you dou't find the one yon want, a Zi-cont wd will bring a bushel basket full of replies. Qeeccsscsccsicssescce ssssssereccessen, @eceosecscccsccsss sosssscnn

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