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SEPTEMBER 2, 1902. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, [~ g Which ¢ SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Sept. 1.—(Special.) | dustry of some American citizens while it o Dronse, Wat| _ne destruction by fire last Thursday of | ulls down sugar production of otl the Great Northern railroad depot in this |ican citizens in the United Stat Prickly Aeh Bitters. It pro ro- You Risk Your Lite city will result in the comstruction of a The argument of our gain in Cuban com- | moves impurities that clog and I-p.d. It you neglect plles. They will cause fatal | new and modern depot bullding at & central | merce is a feeble one; people who grow | the action of the digestive organs, creal diseases, but Buckl point of the city. The burned strycture | cane In Cuba are not mearly as valuable| good sppetite and digestion, strength u tively cures or Do pay. was situated in the extreme southeastern | conswmers of manufactured commodities as | sody and activity of brain. Amer- It you eat without appetite you need erected by Ppuln‘ lllh.cflpuol =i " ! T CTOM'K N 260 Sheiters.. T 48 | 3 Wyoming cull e s 1® portion, of the clty, and, besides being In | people who grow bests in Nebrasks. Ia Eu m lERcER SUIT OHAH‘ LIVE 5'[0“\ HARI\LT ip 12 1% |26 Whomine ¥ sl # % | AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OIAHA a very inconvenient location for the travel- | all the controversy nothing m.:: ANSW 2% w 3% |omicAGo 1 STOCK MARKET. public, the bullding, which was of frame, | more u!ll:elnlly u::nlrm“ .’uu:. o —_— 4 ] would have been a dlagrace to & town of | than the charge so often - 3 000 4 10 Hill and Defendent Reads Answer Btate . . i ; purpose of the company to erect a modern Grades Bold Strong to Ten Higher. 1w ™ 38 Higher—Sheep Steady. Notable Demenstration. brick passenger and frelght depot build- | does not entitle it to mmlmol. h —_— By}’ | N 17 10 390 | CHICAGO, Sept. 1._CATTLE—Receipts, g ing mear the heart of the business district. | We are not beet sugar alome, cane i 15,000 head, Including 500 Tex nd_ 5,500 b, and THE PRINCIPAL PROPOSITIONS ! HOGS ADVANCED FIVE TO TEN CENTS ig B 35 | westerns: market steady; Jd 74 5% | FINE LOOKING LOT OF WORKINGMEN MARCH | Pending the erection of a new bullding | In the south and best in the ROV LUl DENY i 28 900 2 25 |Steers, $7.75@S.60; poor to medium, $4.10G7.50; ! the Great Northern company is temporarily | the aggregate of suga —_— A 1 2650 9% 2 85 |stockers and feeders, $2.5006.40; cows, $1 operating its tralns from the depot of the | In Louisiana d Texas with beet sugar Affirm (hat Securitios Company Has No | Quattty o in I 315 | @60 helters, $150a8c; canners, 511 Omaha road. trom California to New York ia even now | A% SR T ol e ianerota j H \ .35, calves, i Texa P a total by no means negligible or con- ! o g oo 10 fecders.: wa 318 ke 1% |fa PR Seere STy EXPECT TO MAKE CLEAN SWEEP | temptible. The statement by Senator and that Ratlways Are k Be Quoted Just About Steady 1 feeder... 500 2 T 3 3% | HOOB_Recelpts 180 hend: estimated eral Comment Among Those Platt and others and eo often repeated Not Competitors. { writh Close of Last Weel. 2l cown...1001 310 % 310 | tomot .1;1"‘,-::":\‘;‘:"%‘:«:1' ;;r;)a{ ‘gp Who Watehed. South Dakota May Not Have an Anti- |that Cuban reciprocity ‘wlll not 'lnlnn 29 350 | good to choice heavy, $7.506 H Republi in the Le sugar production is simply preposterous. g, i 1% d 6ib 32 Soi Ny, $omg e, buk ot et iy > meas eally the Sept. 1.~ . | SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 1. 3w ves... 110 £ 80 (N L:umpnuel e, 1s0m|, Yesterdar's Labor day parade was the Iature. o oy ?fi’,mr";n";fi‘.‘. s 0 _':' .:‘:’.‘: :'::‘.;. -y :,‘,,,,;:', :,',"',':,, Offoal” Monda Catle- HoBy Bt 41 8 feeders. 110 4 ® |nead; marker steady; good to cholcs weth- [ Dot seem in South Omaba for 4 long time. country, whether of came or beet. The |t ot Minnesota filed thelr answers to- / l-n?:dlyo?lll"uk 2586 19, 46 465 |ers, $3.50@4.10; fair to choice mixed, $260 | All of the local unions were in line and a fine | pPIERRE, 8. D., Sept. 1.—(Special.)—~While | sugar consumed in all the world can be| 400 with the clerk of the United States Samhe Wk betors. ¥ WOYMING. - 3.60; western sheep, $2.6063.7; native lambs, | showing was made, Four bands were In the |(here (s practically no organized opposi- | produced on 10,000,000 acres of land, and n-’n Bame three weeks i SR O Al ettty T NI procession and each division carried the |ijon to repubiicanism in South Dakota, with [ no staple commodity may be #o easily [ Tpe gait was brought by the state Bame day last year. MONTANA e Recelpts, Shipments, !l;r:' r;fl?m:::»;- nn :: :.::. tront. Al |!h® OPen'ng of the campalgn, September 15, raised In excess of the world’s wanta.| g inst the Northern Securities company, PTS YEAR TO DATE. 1306 6 06 435 - the work will be h The welta t this state and this coun- . n-ktf;:o#emfi?z-:; shows the recelpts ‘;s.- l:;) ‘111‘5!‘ ooy’ n 188 :’::‘ “‘:' 'Pm"fl:q. men ":::"! ‘":':‘- & hot l‘-m‘]’nln :::e Q:n." 1":::2‘:,".:;:: try is khur:u;omn thing; and our abil- :::'," j’ ' ;,m,lmf' .:"::“ -|:;":‘v|;=:: “l':, catt 088 AN« eep Al uf 4 — ey mare] precision | wil] be made to secure a 1 t 20,000 | ity to su rt in comfort in tI future t orth f:‘r‘l;z-u to date and comparisons with m :g :: Ka ve Stock Market. through the streets. Chief of Police Briges | or more, and the only “,hl:.x‘:; :“ ,'.,.. great nu;b’:‘. of families on small farms gm:::n p,:';:onl:::l'::,n;;:.’,,“;n:: g 1901 Inc. 1810 3 90 m KANSAS CITY, Sept. 1 —CATTLE—Re- |and Captain Troutan rode at the right of | sbly cause fallure in this is the fact that | 18 of such transcendent value that this|,, one answer for the Securities company ; shis snon ShaTe 1106 3 90 280 |ceipts, 6,000 natives, 3,000 Texans, 600 Texas | the line and were followed by & platoon hiteh 14 Galves and 800 nati dy to 10c republican voters will feet that it Is not | hitch over the manner in which we shall | ;54 Mr. Hill, one for the Great Northern Bheep S #m st i 5% 300 | Bibvey And S0 natlve caled Htendy, (Oaog [0f police. Al of the police were in full | necossary for them to get out on sccount [help the people of Cuba beems lke the | ung one for the Northern Pacific. Tho an- "The foilowing table shows_ the ayerige 1060 3 50 300 |steers, $7.40G8.05; falr to good. $4.55@7.35; | ress uniform and wore white gloves. Later |of the large majority expected, and will al- | Perplexity of children in & game of pussle. | swor of the Securities company and of grice, of Bows 'sold on the South Omaha | o feedsriioh) 430 . fshars R st JaRY s |06 b m-mnnh u.-u:- ntu‘dv!lh‘ :hll:r low the vote to be light by negleet. The | AS to the opinion of the semator or the | y: il wets up all the matters in the . 'y v : er ng in & buggy decora w! ® | work of the campaign managers wil - | executive on the nt of injury to our wt_-on- with former years: MR 4R 4@ |steers wiogan; Texas cows E.0GIN; | o0 colors. Following the chiet came paign manag el ot n) defense and the railways in their pleading ) 17 e l’l'lbf tive \ rected toward securing as heavy a vote as gar production in the future, I beg leave | yymply follow the Securities company's Date. | 1002, |1901,]1900. |165..|1896. [1897 .| 1806 L% 3% @4 canners 5.40; bulle, $2.0001.5; | the three companies of the fire department. | pomsible, and with it the large majority | to hold my own views. They after all, | qngwer, with some changes of phraseoi- TUKBe s e < 3T .78 3 80 250 | “HOUS Reoelpis, 1,000 head; market 5@10c | All Of the wagons were gally decorated. |destred. ‘but men, and they may make a mistake. | ogy, as are required by their diverse char- { e 470 518 420 304 14 fiw Rye & s |Disher; top $1.76; bulk of ales, §.6a1.8: As soon as the parade passed the corner | The last legislature did not contain | Now is the time for The Bee to illuminate | 4cters. 1am' L EE RS RE K Y] 3 $1.807.7; ‘mixed packers: §1.507.00; | of Twenty-fourth and N streets the erowd |enough of the opposition to republicans to | OUr minds by an exhaustive treatment of | The main answer, that of the Securities - R B R WA ol 1o, yorkers, $1.90G7.00; DIS.| which lined the strests moved to Syndicate | even make politicsl matters Interesting, and | this beclouded matter, plercing through the | company, Is more than usually direct an 7% ‘l & 04| ':\ kgl :g :: .I% 1:0 ;s SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 3,80 | park, where there was a general jollifica- | the coming session promises to have even | mists of political fancy work to the clear | ;igin tor & legal pleading. It reads In EE - T 108 § % 15 |head: r:lllr.k;‘u\na Dative lambe. u',"mu; tion. While no set addresses were planned | fewer of the opposition, as indications are | sky of pure reason. R. M. ALLEN. | part: e s g 18 {7‘ 4% i |8 oo TR thers. | for :ovt‘nl Wete Gulivered, Smemg ‘::- in favor of carrylng every county in the No Place of Business. 5 .00@3.85; ‘clipped | Prominent speakers were M. F. Harrington | s this year. Codington county may be MR BB H 38 {8 Rl ‘stockers and foeders, $2.30 | and Bernard McCaffrey. All the afternoon |an exception, as a so-called non-partisan OFFICER IS _R_‘_T"ER HASTY | Detetants Ser T nas bver conductaa. an SHAI 6 T8 4 % ‘.fl KHEH 8.0, ;;!cl\ollo'x‘xe—Nob " . PRI and :"nll;lmlhle :I“: ;n I;Mflcdd ‘:Itlh legislative ticket has been put in the field | Dassle of m Twenty-Thousand-Dollar | DUsiness in Minnesots or l;.-\r?m:'r'lv P 8¢t. Louis Live Stoek Market. members of the local labor unions and their |in that county by a few republicans, and 0 3 Rew: of the sEp sl 4 :,,|:u s';v‘:.: . R4 i‘fi g oy ‘__CA,HLE_R“MW.|n?‘1;uhm1¢ upon :elvln[ at -’lnubl.ndn. In case they succeed in defeating the ros- ard w-m !-I- to Arrest -n?‘{n dl',l‘l::::;:':“.“"‘l?\:l‘;{:yvr‘; S th * | 583 600 436 874 371 954 300 6,500 head, including 5,300 Texans; market | PO! aving spent a most enjoyable day. [ular nominees, that county will probably et s ated by virtue ol A lease B e § 6714l '+ | 4.95] 4 47 3 66| 3 86| 3 92 9% 30 26 | steady; native shi and export steers, ™ w have the only anti-republican delegation 1 it I T ot or Soutrnl T2 B89l * (450(367 373358 538 310 ‘0 07 5; dressed Peet snd nutcher steers, WY, JEWEN SYRTSR 4 > elegation in owner Of or in_the possession or control , R R =i {8 |BRGHE: SETtuatt 150 WPNZGEE | purson tiing on Missourt avenue, sas | 3, "4E1O% 454 b th oy bresk in (he | FORT DODGR, . Sept. 1. (hvectal - | %11 e he¥S L0 e e 2 | 7 oola| 6 8| 601 4 2l 3wl o |29 L4 4D 325 |Deifers. $.2605.00; canners. HL.15275; bulls, | Of Sixteenth street aré golng after the L m———— (M6 iy, Wb caliod &poh £ fhee Sk BWh: | DNEE K Siiertts of TouCuslRL LU 3¢ e | 441) 374 383 ¢ @ C. 50@4.50; % " g wk- | than a_majority of the capl of the | o LA o 4is sos | BROLR: calver, 475070; Texas and In- | ity councll with u view te getting water | TEDDY |S HUNTING CHICKENS | wara charge of murder today. He was |Qreat Notthern company, They deny it ! Tu ‘@ uollq e By 1s | "S5 Judge Breen and others that there is a arrested by Marshal Bchoonover of that |cver became a corporation of of within the 1% R B2 REE D 1080 1% iz 2.000 ‘E’e‘-fi%’;nrkuk 1o | T B enre water 1 this locallty, and | ®® ©f the Prestdent Goes with | place on suspicion of belng a man named | state of Minnesota or that it ever became n& 5 02) 4 40| 397 2% 844 300 265 o el e Y Friends on a Shooting Trip in Dunham, wanted for the murder of a family | Subject to the laws thereof, except by filing 1 28 H-1 iog $7.65@7.82%. the only way that the Omaha Water com- a copy of its articles with the secretary o: 1 TRn st 3oy o o 16 0 400 | nend: fiim&“&m‘?flr‘f&vffifi"%fi 1% | pany can be induced to iay mains s for South Dakota. b/ oy :;o“ L R e :uxlc and compiying WIth the statutes ri- | . n:j 4z 399 2 81 R H. 45; lambs, $4.5085.60; culls and bucks, | the council to order fire hydrants. At the rd of §20,000 was offered for the arrest | lating to the admission to the state of rail 4 3% 21 i N fochers.. 879 4 30 H A of Dunham. mpanies organized under the lans of 7 ay 5 04 4 2| 946 1] foeders.. 513 4% gugguo. stockers, $1.6082.90; Texans, $.30 | prsent time two dozen familles on Mis- | HURON, 8. D., Sept. 1.—Marvin Hughitt, | Schoonover thought th 0‘!';" “leny that the Northern »ur i1 ' * Indicates Sunday. 130 § 2 %0 4 % ok sourl avenue are taking water from & one- | yr. and party of fifteen from Chicago and | semblance between Smith's aj company 8 lihes since the U‘:'r(l;lr:'l‘un:n i SATURDAY'S SHIPMENTS. gt ™ In o St. Joseph Live Stock Market. inch pipe line 1aid by John N. Westerfleld. | the east, with half dozen palace cars and | the published descriptions of Danhons. sme )8 Northern Securitics company | lia+o oTbe following st shows thf numter of M. F. Bro [SOUTH ST. JOSEPIL, Sept. 1._CATTLE - This line is private property and the water | horses and hunting equipment are side- | put the handcufts on his man without wait- ol o e, Grhcerdof thit combany | Sty and tneir destination: L8841 1020 4 T8 | Receipts, s ey, to 19 n Fher: !he g b- m: "‘n + e o” Y | tracked between Arlington and Hetland on | ing to verify the story. Smith satistactorily | &nd deny that the board of directors of the [ 940 4 80 00 8 | 835 Veals S04 Dulls wad. stags, 0.6 | here Was & break-in the line caused, %0 | the Northwestern. proved his identity and was released after | was Nisd or at any tme sinee have been " 190 4 65 2010 390 | @6.i5; stockers and feeders, $2.75@5.35. it is stated, by some repairs being made | In the party Is Theodore Roosevelt, jr. |a brief confinement. the pereons stated in sald bill. On the con- ,'m“l, i 100 450 18 | o008 Becelots T beqd: merkat koo | to n:; ltlresttcnd :h': n;fi:‘e::t- m‘h lsu; and Chicago & Northwestern officlals out | It ia thought that the dazale of the $20,00 | FATY. ihe board ot dircctors of maid, co 2 ;T Hordner; Bilier, Net e 44 L8 | mmaitts snd Deavy, SLARAGIM: vigs, i | CUmth SLEGet ‘emic te eenth stree sport. The open season com- | reward blinded the eyes of the vigilant | Bince, " hus' been composed as tolows: . ! £ llom—l . W0 48 $& | @%.00; bulk of sales 87541 were deprived of water. When the coun- morning, with the largest crop | oficer to the real facts in the c Georke " Baker, Haward H. 'H#’-'x'&::, { City, Ta.— o 44 RSHEEE AND LAMES Recelpts, 985 head; cll meots again there will be a busky dele- | of prairte chickens over known. Smith resembles the published description | N\ a5 §IOL8D, Brayion lves, D, Wi 8 —Q. E gation of east siders in attendance to insis — s Jai J . 04’ vy d 400 i that something be done to relisve the Harvest Featival at Garretson. B gL o },{.’:‘.‘5“ 's..,‘.’.‘,‘.'fi"é’p...'c‘s’é"fl‘:!.‘&'. agfl:.“;\“ { 119874 % °OF Teedurs 415 | The following table shows the receipts of | Present condition ot affairs. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Sept. 1.—(Special.) New Town in Towa. ‘_fi'egr Booinemas, pamiiten McTwombley, ! P uhu,m N.b P SR eelerk I £33 | oattle, Rogs and shesp o thae Bvs, peinclpal Schools Open Today. At & mesting of business men and other | 1owA FALLS, In. Sept. 1 (Special.) Taamael Reh, Philadeiphis. 3 =1 g o or September 1: citizens of Garretson, September 12 was g A i 3 s 'nm admit that cities and towns named Plyn- & L., Leetor, ..1039 4 40 Cattle. Hnn Bharp The public schools will open today. As 1 The Des Moines, lowa Falls and Northern | in the uill are points on each of the two of £ stock 1068 415 . 4,987 the teachers already have thelr assignments | 8¢lected as the time for a grand harvest 1 Droapht i thaay b::clfroffir:.." (B. O, Ruthe yo. 116000 umo there will be fastival to be Dald at that place. The | 1Th;Lot cempany has jum Bousht thirty | Lote ot RCRAY, DUk Ce O thas § e A 1088 4 0 - here will be little or no confusion. The acres of land in Polk county and will plat SR S that { Sotia, Mods Syaip. W' "“Tom, 8n K D O e 380 | janitors bave been at work for a week or | PFOSTAm of sttractions has not yet been |y new town, which will be located on the | ger \rafle Letv s said Dolnia 1n sny ait ! 2070 8 & 80 280 |8t Joseph IS8 1 0 | ore cleantng up and all of the school |COmDleted, but arrangements have Dro- | now road mow belng bullt batween. thig | Terent. mannel of by Ay, sreater extent A i 84 400 H M 25 — | Jiouses are in good condition. As for the | ET€SSed to such an extent that it is certain prior to the formation of the securities 4 | 178 530 Total .25 there will be some spirited h foot | C\ty 8nd Des Moines. It will be eituated | company than they have at all times done ) Sam Pyle—' recently rented rooms there may be some Vakah. o a3 4 orse races, foot | 1 5 vajuable coal district -and will be the | since the formation of that cempany, and M8 26 1 0 3% |omama WHOLESALE MARKETS. |lttie delay in securing supplies, ete., but by 3 g a merry-go-round, & | uhinoing point for the Whitebreast and Des | Will continue to do &0 in the future. They 89 26 1 0 3 ball game between first class t a deny that the lines of the defend 212 =18 4 the middie of the week it is exf;e}.d Rt | e arore 1 pase teams, nd | Moines Coal companies, which own valuable paniea hetwaen the state’or Minn 1950 3 846 3 50 ety i o ibe pu who apply will be ports. In the ¢ coal. ti 7 321 ] 86 380 | Conditton of Trade ana Quotatioms |1 U1 b PUPe MEO KDyl has the | Wil be & display of fireworks, followed by | sown. mes et 0 O 4 i bR e L e meting 11D Pe‘cenl at a Tew 65 40 1 .. 858 400 and Faney Prodace. Work well in hand and proposes to see to it | bowery dance, which will conclude the | about f 1 points, at nearly all of which poinia’s i B woit- —an that all of the pupils are given accommoda- | 48¥'8 festivities. It is expected that“thou- - m“o" gmw. zmm B';‘"e: g ;u.-cnml- b companiea ot b i ke ) . cago g of of nies. 2 B30 "ul 1 40 JLiva Fou peoc; rooste tonm: el e ::::;n:: ‘::\T:z?y ':?n“:.";“'::: £ ::: Alssaciitiok 1::?..:',".,.&:.".' Aol 2 gy o Ane Nk Competitors. o age, 4@6c rkeys, mnelly’ Sucoeeds - the Towa Falls road. W2 3 46 Aucks ticipate in the celebrat - They deny that the defendant companies e Mol -na Eon S@bc; spring chicken: James Donnelly Bas been mamed as the pas e celebration. have competed with each other (nr p.uen- 44 1% PO R e # e st Woman Brutally Assaulted. r or freight traffic in any ot dit- 080 3 25 ° unt stock, uy,e cholce successor of George Milo, manager of the F very at Lead. erent manner or to any grei or exlenl 1040 4 00 4 wholesale market at Armour's. Mr. Milo FORT DODGE, Ia., Sept. 1.—(Spectal.)— | han they have continuously ‘done sinee (hs harles McGinnis— AUGHT. FISH reslgiiod two weuliniud ndiproposes going | p it als & D, Sept, 1—(Speoial.)=The |\, A. Brown, s well kn “re- | formation of the wecurities company. and 16 feeders.. 865 4 10 10 pickerel, gc; pike e iowe g = Postoffice department a few months ago o il 0 own and re- | i) continue to do In the future. They ad- .mw 410 .. ig = I ressed, 7c; 0 Seattle, where e will engage in business ements to install the free de- | PeCted 1ady living in this city, was mlt that lries are the only Mnes of a 1140 4 10 i whitefish, 1lc; catfish, with relatives. Mn Donnelly is well known brutally assaulted on Sunday evening. Mrs. | single railway company traversing east 00 250 18c; halibut, 1ic; salmon, both in South Omiaha and i em in this city, and today it|p 2 cf west all the northern tler of states co 12¢; red snapper, 10c; lobste nd in Omaha. was put into.-eff vis was returning to her home and was i a0 4o | botlea mr“l‘p.: Tie: Tobaters, green, per Ib. Mrs. Balley Dead. b okl c:":,:”;“t::°:h;2' oo A the | crossing a vacant lot when she was selzed xf-': shens ke e (0 oaly Tiueg Hhocray | s 1% 18 Mrs. Edward Bailey dled yesterday aftor- | established and men asslgned to each, but b7, {he throat by an unknown man. She | {he Slate of Minnosnia And copnecting the o 435 b4 OATS—0ld, 48c; new, e. noon at her home three miles south of Gil- | it is mot belleved that this number will | 238a8¢d to scream, and help was speedily | state or that they are the only lines con- w0 35 eders. 900 415 BRAN_Per ton, $14.0. more. The deceased was the mother of Mrs. | suffice to give the best of service, for since | 70 ¢ 8Ot A% rescuers approached, her | Rciug (N {UHORY O Uiy U Therecs feede W. H. Lamphere. Funeral services will bo | the order placing the city on the free de-: or & stunaing blow'in £h¢ | by il with the Pacific ocean “iiv | 2 feegers.. m3 ‘uwmm—a. % Beld at the Unton chureh. 1n Savey county | livery list was jssued 1t has been found |2 and made his escape in the darkness. | “They deny that spur or. branch lines % . Mrs. B bullt Into’ terri afa 46 | 48 toeders 1056 435 : i v ';ll” n*}v-o Strew, J850 These }’"rc):' Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter- | that the business can be handled only with | Sii% Brown was Badly shocked, but was | GME 00y il o Ly BRI . o gt v~ IR, i B o R mand falr; recelpts lght. " “De- | ment will be at the Balley cemetery. |the greatest difficulty by this number of | Pincry ne, iainjured. The police are work- tween the companies, or that the 1ull: CATTLE There was quite & decrease to- | 1 steer..[1%0 § 0 o GYSTERS-Slandards per can, o extra | Gcorge Brewer of this city has chargo of | carrlers. Judging {rom the achool census, i B I he ol oy e duy in cattle receipts, as compared with tho . H. Whi salscty ¥ w York counts, per | the funeral. Tecently taken, the eity mow contalns a Rels eterred or i ahy way affected by the last two wesks, but ‘Siill there is an Increase | 44 steers....1168 4 6 n, Council Will Meet Amat: population of 8,200 Sitrann fetties Ramags Oote. }lorm-uon of the securit 4 over the same of last year. The gen- M. Kellher—8. D. NEW cpLs NaS RTABLES, SEOI ks WATERLOO, Is., Bept. 1.—(8 hey _say that except the srants of \ eral opinion was g gt R, 920 33 10 steers...1110 38 | NEW CELERY-Kalamazoo, e On account of it being a hollday the eity Award ¥ Th ., Bept. L—(Bpecial.)— | eV S8y, that except the STalis oif afraid of a Labor day market and as a r 100 375 EQTATOES -New, per bu., #%gatc. oounst! Soet & - ree ere 1s & report current that the Illinols | of rallways in Minnesota were made by sult many kept away that otherwise woul N. Bullen—Idaho. B bunchel-O':s_ er doz., according to o meet last night. There | pipppp g p., Sept. Central road has settled with Engineer | the tory and state of Ilnnuoll B Dae besn ‘the case for some time past R ey tante - W8 33 [ OLRNIPE-Per Da M. ::‘:l“m::mm ‘H::‘?::“TL:‘ _“fo"'u:.’ partment Commander Blanchard of the | Frank Bender for his terrible injury of a :',‘;‘;;f’ Pt B Sy fepapes {Here were not enough cornfed steers in the L858 400 42 cows.....1008 300 GREEE%—P%R%-:%!‘ &e. Wil be held ronight. City Clerk Shrigley | GTand Army of the Republic has appointed year ago In the Fort Dodge yards. It is | granting lands of the PYrmiiad lum S ad yards to tell anything about the market and 841 370 16 cows. 10 | GhEEN_CORN_Per d o*&k— g v 8107 | Harvey D. Lewis of Madison, son of C. E. | ®&id he receives §7,500 in cash, life tranas. | In the construction of such rallways. %3 & result the only thi be said is that 1468 325 5 reported that there was little to do except rtation for himself and famil: None of sald lands were ever the prop- T A T Y g Ry . 'H, Desch & Bros.—Colo, RADISHES Per_dox., ‘i0c. the consideration of bills and these the | L™is: o the free scholarship in the Sons | FIVELON mselt and famlly over all | erty of said territory or state, each of fhougn, ailfclaim they want mors cornfeds BN W iB basker o; NAmoms’ gtown, per magket (M, coneideration of bl nd hese % | o'\, ruay Momoril universiy at Mason | liacls Ceniral lines and bie doctor billa | ¥l el o inere Sndlelorts Trtnney ] with thelr westerns and that they will : . per market bas- City, Ia. Another free scholarship to a|P8ld for present and future. His attorney,{ihe title ‘of such lands from the United Tor desirable grades. and A. noon. 3. T. Sul “States to the respective corpor-umu by . 840 4 00 1% CABBAGE—Cllllornl. or home grown, Maste City Gessty. son or daughter of & veteran is also offered | J: T- Sulllvan of this city, refuses to con- | which such rallways were buflt and. sa ™ L i 0 s rew b to the Women's Rellet Corps. Applications | iTm the report, but says the company ha Whether congressional, ome grown, in sacks, per | Councilman Myles Welsh is home from a offered to settle out of court the $50,000 te. were solely In conside ™ 8 m ! i ERelalo? Springs for this can be forwarded to Mrs. Mary N. 000 | 08 o oot uciion and pot P £ 7 g Ty R i and, G, Stockan—Colo. ;;ounou—r.r market basket, 45@50c. I Brewer ia In Lincoln today|FSrr, department president, at Plerre. In d8mage sult now pending. nance of much rajlways and none of e Hhedlm ‘grades and caiers broueht & 28316 b feedern.. T 420 AVY BEANS_Per bu, $1.15. lo;:ln;l ll:-r business matters. this case, as the other, the appoistes must | oo, QIR L | IR e e D atasrer OF the' de- t ces ey ‘weel 980 275 w e local fire department showed up In|pay for room and board. . Bulls, veal calves und stage were tully 0. Reagan-—Colo. PEACHES—California Late Crawfords, | €reat shape in the parade ym-ra-y. ik TR IOWA FALLS, Ia, Sept. 1.—(8) Srants Ave.Not & Gise steady ' today and wt-hmc desirable met 2006 380 59 co ® Frank J. Fitle came up from Lincoln Ada to School Facilities. e Tl 4 Wi’ s g M with Teady sale. ] 8 | FLUMS - caifornla, per four.basket | yesterday' o’ spend. Labor 85 with st - The annual coavention of the Bleventh dis- | , JIonS oF Much Krants noe sither, of seid - 7uTue demand ‘M“ ckers and teeders -_-.-: % R WoltKa, cy, nug::-;:b:? \Bedeh boxes, | friends here o 4 LEAD, 8. D., Sept. 1.—(Special.)—At the | trict of the Woman's Rellet corps of Io ;'-':;" RRPETRL 30 6 gt Jo the som- fully'as active Wmm 1000 388 o ‘1‘.1&. ket ety | W P ’u cDevitt 1s back from a two| last meeting of the school board of the | will be held at Humbolt on September 26 made up on & vajiable and full ‘Con: » firmed up. 1029 4% 5 P‘“‘,‘,‘u,fl:,_l, Sl u % Xf;‘.m.c"é,'ty Ith friends and relatives t| city it was decided to erect an addition to | The district comprises twelve counties in 'r'.d*"fifl"“ furnished the company receiv- 26 Tooders. 002 428 ‘er box, ot Cart the present school bulldings of the city, | this part of the state and twenty-three local | = Fhey admit making I sh 4 'HOGS There was & very light run of ,.,,,‘o‘,,“‘—cu C,,,o‘,‘_“.‘* Ber box, SLT6; cuapwe | (3800, -;&‘.(.1".‘2.',‘ Lrom §2one N5 | ana the contract for putting 1t up will bs | corps. The following department officers | whewt and other product e vhe hogs here today and the quality was 3y rloties, per bbl, | Sfier business matters. awarded at & special meeting to bé held | Will attend the convention: Department [ D1ace8 hamed in biil: They ‘deny that Tha macket opaned ratber slow, but G10s | g3 o Robert Maxwell was on the streets yes- [ nori we ' The bullding will be a model | President Mira L. Parker of Des Moines, "':'-'1"“:"',?-""5‘:'&"1 0.2 “[3"""“ e er terda. 3 ., ween sal “m‘ cm‘: f{.‘.’. 'u::é“a%nfi" ‘}‘-"f (nfl gmfiwl‘f,"mhrn:&mln ¥. canta rh-ur{nfifn"x h“'n‘nnlb“" laid up wWith| " and erected on designs approved by | Department Treasurer Estella E. Plopper wmu:y h.-nornnluuo:rosn n'.: ..?‘.rm.. T o gy loy; " |, On account of it being a hoiida: the best authorities, and will contain all [ of this city and Department Chaplin Mar- R llnll. y b o more produciive o( ow t €ulingPrasn e, Fern g | “WRIERMEO N crute, wome, | i stel e Tmihing’ 27 | o e Lmprovements s be faund o wueh | guret Hiamas of Delmond S baskeagers Uhatd (URES Bees ol i " bulldings in eastern citles. The bullding, such o Rlgh e oo was o XS om.i_ iy home grown. per e basker, | James Vall reported to the J Laave Asonunts in Bag deny that suc) as of 1n season. %c; Tokay's, per crate, terday that his ' Entery-(hord ot G | which fs just an addition, will cost $25,000. . ve. Hme uf Todey s sdvance carries ) o nack TROPICAL streets had bee ken Into and abou e ST , In., ’ mpany or now or will be gher to the highest point reached since .Aunm BANANAS—Per bi m’ i §70 worth of tobacco and cligars taken. Heavy Cattle Shipments. _"' B, OYRX: T Sguts 1—Pasniahd lhlu I vald compan not fi:’rm ed. & immmm Iat, Tes u ¥ bunch, according to sise, | ° A "burning barn just west i Bogripn L. L. Sparks, agent for the Singer Sewing | ' 'On the contraty, they say that simee the No. 8h. 'r;.' Pr. NS—California Limoneira, $4.00G" Orfla.; “l unn-: dmkm'n temple PIERRE, 8. D., !opti I.—(lpc::al.); lu:hl:: company in this city, has ab- (o::atfilomfi .I...‘r‘c e?m“uuhfi‘“ have 8. 1 4.35; n..,,.. $4.5005. . . cal out re department yesterday | Seventy-five cars of cattle were shipped | scond and are now & -4 ;3 i iun .o':.l..r. ::enclu $.75@5.00; Mediter- :a:;“;?“ ere was no damage to|from this city yesterday, making the total | He left the city last week, lllvlu many | stated =}| ffi:flfiffig’ n:.hb:o'-'- mmb? ki % 1% e e ] " cm— shipments for August 316 cars, which is far active competition (m . 1% 1% PINEAPPLES—Per crate, $4.2504.50. 4 - 1% MISCELLANEGUS. UNION LABOR IS ON PARADE [sbove the average, and the probabliities Agent Smith of the Signer company i in S aitiliat atter tho Ton of o, 1% 1% CIDER—New York, BT at present are that the shipments for Sep- |the oity straightening out Sparks' busimess | the sacurities company and on Nevember E iin !E 4 i .Nn’ .1’« o a8 _Genmerally Suspended im |tember will exceed those for August. in ;::n::;::lw::;:‘ nu;p.‘n;' i E‘". Jhat rnm;g-lkgzn:leor:‘qlm: Lof, the o 18 T8 1, 12 No. 3 Stoux Falls in Honor of kg + < PR - § erook- thel red within t yet ot i R B LS| i Tl b e Day. ALLEN ON CUBAN RECIPROCITY [sinsse e net e wmown. buc witl Mkey | s, doos s, e fave o4 Fie e Shars 144 0 Retse Tol e 2 — r. Except aforesald, - 1 25 “the llut’ several oka. but u:g?::’- Nm-s-w-lnu'z:. Nolsf .f.'r"" SIOUX PALLS, 5 D Sept. 1—(Speciaty | SRHOR O BuEAT Tari€ as Viewed |y yuipect Mexioan Flantation .'.Efyov?:r'.amu .J:;:‘f;"&:.fi».".’.""“' ck ‘the ‘corresponding day of las , 8. D. L o : . - zr:.:";&‘.,'.'..:.':‘:’. w:{.m' The qui ldflly —Business was_generally suspended here By the Ne ""'::."" WATERLOO, Is., Sept. 1—(Special)— | Shangs for 1ts own shates Thon Wi “‘V g00d ai today to give the labor organizations and . 8. F. Morrison has been selected by the | the securities company has also [ ,.g.i{" "':'"‘l";d‘:" by o408 ncmz ;“"‘" people of Sioux Falls and opportunity to — lows Irrigation company as inspector for | {ne ca'-r'éna.m' fi oy Sompanles 19983 88 1o ckers tool falrly well of the fat|Soc. observe Labor day in a 'fitting manner.| AMES, Neb., Aug. 30, 1902.—To the Ed- |the plantation of 3,677 acres in Chiapas | other comp.n es. e in i % uft and anything desiraple sold at about| OLD METALS-—A. B. Alpern quotes the | One of the features of the day was a parade, | itor of Th i, oot A s old Mexico. The company elects an | , Fhey deny that James J. Hill was at any CALVES. ady pric he rcl({ of good stuft, | following Iron, country mixed, per r e Beo: L4 the principal OF ‘controlling ‘stocs, i s however, made ")... arket appear rather | ton, "$u1: Ay slove, piate, per ton. 'ss. | made up of about a score of labor organi- |editorial on Cuba in Thursday’s Bee, will | inspector for each year to go over the e O 2 u,,fit,, renern eom"l" b K COWS AND HEIFERS. T R e T Bet 1b, | sations, and headed by Mayor Burnside and | you not treat the matter wualytically and plantation and make & report of his find- | say tnat while sald James J. Tl waa for e e AND FEEDERS holce was offered they would pay rully| 3o members of the city council. Each of the candidly? I have read Senator Platt's | ings to the stockholders. The company | & Rprt thme mominally & h'-“v‘fi--?'&? I ) ™ 36 SI4Y_peices. 8 few fesder bu organizations was accompanied by a float |statement in the North American and fairly | bas alwaye paid good divide Rubber | any vote as director. Trhe Gefendants deny was = 16 e s il Lon oek Market. representative of the trade or profession | well kept the run of the trees, pineapples and coffee are the prod- lawful combination and ronfederacy. e 1 % LONDON, Sept. 1.—4 p. m.—Closing: of the members. The procession passed in {over the country, but there ucts of the plantation. 4 0 360 “n *Consols for money.. ¥ |New York Central....1¢s | Feview in front of the Cataract hotel. A |something omitted. No one w3 u HH at’ steady oo P - sgfNortolk & Wesieri !\ 18 | purse of $10 was awarded as a prize for |beet sugar people have always offered to| New Copper Co 7 Organized. §i0 ll.nra :::Ilcl.l:. were “fl'fi'.“.}.,’.h; .'.‘.i'f..:.'u'" Atchison, « ) the best float, and a prize of $7.50 was | give the desired aid to Cuba in the form of | IOWA FALLS, Ia., Sept. 1. —(Special.)— RASKA. Ris With te & SR Tpte awarded for the most novel or best appear- |a rebate which would not so conspicuously | The Erle Copper Mining company is the 0N AR Mow--R 1R Cinadisn, Pacite ing unlon, numbers mot belng taken into | hand over to the Sugar trust the control of (name of a new company organized in this fgople e a--ut help worryidy w % IR 18 -1 2 IR Chesapeake s consideration. No representatives of unor- | the dlstribution of sugar in this country. |county to develope 200 acres of copper lands g P S ] 2 cows. " 260 1 co 050 3 25 ewes l‘n::: Mo& 8 Pam ganized labor were permitted to participate People forget that the reciprocity bill [in Beaver county, Utah. The officers of the eu‘zl tion which often fl}""' - u.'; =: “w R :g 0; .oo?. Lohe pbe, Wetls by fi’""" Rosiaz I.nl':' pu-d-.|:db:u!:an;po-: onu;:‘ly of ca::.nn .p-‘dud vul:l ;h: -m--a:u:; :flmtmo’f l'-r;l “;l““::l.l‘lfl'." ng':n:. -lnlu--ny mu X 2 feaders.. %63 { 1 cow. 0 27 n.-' feeder yelr.lln.'- HBGIN; feeder | £1° nlon P unlons recognf y the American Federa- |al ing the different! uty on refin lents s oty a ora: C. B. Al- . 1 feeder... 1120 E 1 1050 2 '00673.50; | ®ae tion of Labor. ugar— i brook, W, J. M d J. D. Newcome: i are suffes tortures of | ’WE i }Eo; g0 :‘E Eeo" ?we-. icslll-uh E‘pmnuuv. LEAD, 8. D., Sept. 1.—(Special.)—Today . t::‘llhel.‘tr:‘:l,cm’wa'hl::‘:;' :::va:yl 'm:: o:oglaan .:a W‘I‘lrlrI:mnWeld!l of m:. qq': {':;’?:'_';::“"7"‘“;;{_’:,::,“_""" e e I8 1 bl &t i | D is Labor day, and the city is practically | istér of executive with limited power nego- —— can get wel Boows. = 350 2 bulls % 200 deserted, all of the min tiates & treaty which must be ratified, Valusble Apple Orchard. wh..... 888 290 1ca m e shut down in ord; should he charge the legislature with moral | WATERLOO, Is., Sept. 1.— e w96 380 1 % *Bx- ! , In., Sep! (Spectal.) i 240 1 ealf. 1 v - BAR su_ynm.....dy at 244 per ounce, | 10 Attend the picalc given by the miners' |obliquity i it chooses not to ratify? Ican | Jumes Van Ordsol of Rowley has & young ;: aur in fl 160 214@9% per cent. The rate of dis- | union and otber labor organizations, which |and do see good reason and good morals in | orchard that has borne 300 bushels of ap- i o B Potee. 118 H o im0 fi;‘&n‘m'r"u '.'.'.'o Sper market, for both shor |is being held at Spearfsh. Every labor | sustaining the executive in financial help | pies this year, while last year not & bushel 3 3 i 1 feeder... 480 § 00 ] - organization in the Hills is represented at [to Cuba until its industries are duly de- | was produced. Mr. Van Ordsol says 4 ol 10 1 feeder... 80 300 18 siaies &8 PIowes Tnveltod the plenie, and the day is being observed | veloped and diversified and able to sustain | only trouble with the apple crop last 4 9% 310 1 feeder... 620 30 i3 i © i b 3 % 38 | warerrowN. N. Y. Sept. 14 statue[*** hollday by every city and camp. its peopls. I do mot care how the help | year was the dry weather. The trees this H £ i ] ; % 260 °",‘3;.J";,,‘3°V""°“ i“"}"“ "'"'" F was Means & New Depot. e e "“"’;"":'““‘:"C'L"““l so de-) year are producing immense and lusclous 00 26 3 M 300 | s of people. The Btathe. which 1 O ol o . | v 3 3% 1 Lo 4 T3 gt o g Les 3 0 360 i £ 4 -3 o 380 1 § ‘u 3 k E ag 350 e 9, B o s s T

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