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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 ~ \NT Sie ot b —~ . IR ; Bettie Werte. 18t & dusgaies ¢ 50 |QEURN. GHIDD- TN - WRTPRE| ThuBual Success Depends S OF INTEREST FROM IOWA, [BEFii, , Svel i W VIASITL IR an ton Do launching and during the visit of the Ome Ocours Near Pittsburg and the Other " COUNCIL BLUFFS. [Es Stz 10 SRTAPACE OF ORDER) "™ s e Repm R . t . - | | BURLINGTON, Ia., Sept. 19.—(Special)— | EXCURSIONISTS ON 8. & 0. DERAILED ’ the last week acts of violence and intimi Siigtate 1902, —= 4 ~ of burglary. During the last week a dozen sriion tTioN g X . been multiplying, culminating finally in the Upon Going to Baltimore, residences were looted in different parts Elght Crowded Conches Leave Track "Po“"n P : G ARG MU R R 0 SR | e o Tt e e Noiie e e nen | Tuk Gh TR - BT e heoi i Hoo 9 taken, the burglars in several cases stupidly tet of Ine & A - Blockert sels-arpets and rugs. proceedings In (he Unlted States court at | NO BENEFITS FOR SUSPENDED MEMBERS | overiooking waiches sad other sewelry and goary ey IS THE MEDICINE THAT HAS MADE " 53 B : S O s ae, SC ey o v he isited. s, ) fi:flhm fine ;Mrh fepiring, f:ofx::;' Held by Osroner to Answer for the Bheeting | for injuncticu against strikers and pro- o ~‘m"" h:::"" ,:'("l"m‘":\:m""l"‘r' yetigert THOUSANDS OF COUNTRY ( ert, eyesight spectalls % 4 . temporary restraining order from | Minnesota Parties Who Swindlea | 001 . 0 up. of Charles Edwards. cure, mporary restraining or v e o e vler " " F| PR T e TRty sald court and said matter is set for hear- | Perry Men on Land Deal De- | orron Bave beon o s o the rien. | PITTSBURG, Sepl. 18.—Five men were TOILERS WELL AND { For sale, two-seated buggy, §ood condi- Si ing in sald court on the 25th of Septem- el to Haks Matters l: m:‘F o Gis It Eh4E N6 polles BEVE killed and two seriously injured as the STRONG. /l tion, §20. A. B Howe, 316 Broadway. MEN HAD QUARRELED EARLIER IN NIGHT | be., 1902; that, as above stated, said mat- ¥ O e imtiancn tentold, the house. | Fesult of a head-on collision between But- The regular mvvfln,wpf White Rose Re- | ter is of great importance, involving & Right. !le"flllk their vigi .m: nfol i 1’-m falo, Roshester & Pittsburg and Pittaburg There are thousands of farmers in our bekah lodge will be held this evening great deal of labor and reséhrch and will breaking operations continue. Last night | g wegiorn passenger trains at Wilmer sta- Pyrographic outfits and supplies. E. 4 v 8 occ d d o ts land who are rich in broad acres and gold, AL U ss Brondway. Tei ses, | Three Boys Who Were Talkiag With| require my whole time and attention for two burglaries occurred in different PArtS | 5, oy the pittsburg & Western railroad, (From a Staff Correspondent.) | v ™ t, almost . yet lack that true wealth known 'as good l L R I il Al Ty e SHEIskE Wi o | an ot e ot et DES MOINES, Sept. 19.— (Bpecial.)—Tho | symuidaneously. * 1o both ase, however, | 520Ut 10 'clock today. A number of pas- |iieqych > prdw! ilable dru " 1ste o . &l 3 § 9 e b s, | * Pl A < e e b ing the Principal W | o, e e o I ahe - | soverelgn grand lodge of 04d Fellows to- | the burglars were frightencd away betots [ oyt R TOLer gkt Bt Hode f¥IN€| 1t is a molancholy fact that men and Mayor and Mrs. Butler of Avoca, Ia., neases at Inquest. | "‘V‘dlh:;l"( B ;‘7“”‘ for 18 | gay decided upon going to Baltimore for |they could steal anything. It is thought | sertousty: Nt e women in the country districts, breathing Sjopemg ot K, Sod M. AR, Sentae :;'1,":,,,:“‘ S U G o gy '"‘_'1" the next meeting. The vote ‘was 95 fqf | that a regularly organized gang is at work [ = S0 the purest air and drinking lrn{n God's VAL on the plawniie ot Tnalan. creek ot dlal chse at the next| paltimore and 93 for Hot Springs. The Hot | and when they finish the town, they will [ gpe B0t oo o bubbling fountains and limpid springs. are 10 henrly tompleted: The cost so far this | Coroner Treynor of this city held an fn- | tefm ot courl = oo Springe people had been working for the | move to some other place. Matters have | oGS CHUGRRTY, brakeman. = lliable to the same disesses and ailments year has been about $2, ;qum yesterday afternoon at Avoea, over tvod - 'vl st ||." . ;" : € | meeting some time and the Baltimore peo- | come to euch pass that the police have | p 'p "¢ 5" oo ’ that come thick and fast to clity people. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Southwick announce | Charies Edwards, a colored fan who was celve: |n_jurlm in an accldent on the motor | ple only entered. the race at the last. The | orders fo stop and question everyone found | sy by Ml areman of the B, |We fnd rheumatiem, neuralgia, debility ? the martiage of thelr daughier, Marle, 10 | oy ana Killed Thursday night at the Rock | company's bridge over the Missourl HYEr | selection of Balttmore was largely be- |on the streets atter midnight. If they can- | p 'g b, {ran. N, "|dxspepsia, kidney and liver troubles and | Devoe's ready mixed paints are recog- |Island depot, in that place. As a result of | r amputation cause of the feeling that the order had its pot give a good account of themselves FAY DE MOSS, a bollermaker, who had blood diseases almost as common in the fzed as the best in the world, Morgan & | the inquest, Irwin Smith, also colored, was | arms and left him a heipless cripple. Inception there and because it has always | they will be locked up. Desh traveling on the P. & W toeine. farmer's family as they are in the city ickey, 142 Broadway, are headquarters for | yo1q on the charge of having killed Edwards. g g . been so strong in the order. The grand - 2 homes. these paints. WILLIAM GRAHAM, fireman of the P. & | paineis Celery O 4 b ‘e Beat " g 11 | Smith was locked up in the county jaill at | NO EFFECT IN THE SECOND|!odse today adopted a rule or change in y 'alne’s Celery Compound, heaven's bes 1 st g e LR et | Avoes. L the Tawa cutting of attentive benents trom | FATE OF WOMAN IN DOUBT|w. train. blessing {0 the faming community, has done : : The following are serlously injured: Wisconsin State university. They grad- t the inquest | g delinquent or suspended members. X Ukted Trom the high school last June. The principal testimony at the ing Withdrawal of Speaker Henderson q P members. A sus more for the banishment of dread disease [ She Was in the Postoffice mt Minot,| K. E. Chambers, engineer of the P. & W. 3 was that of three young white lads, who " pended member or one in arrearage has ” and the tuilding up of health than all other ot i M. A "ot i S nd | were sitting and talking with Edwards when Has Not Alarmed Républicans |, ojoim whatever on the membership of R e . "::m'vvmé’:;:;:nb:;p:fl' e e B, R, | cOmblned medicipes. Mr. John Zuspan. a rs. A. W, Wyman. They are enroute to [he was shot. They testified that they were in that Section of lowa. the order. ing Collapsed. & P' Hals, will "'c v” ess messenger B. R. | prominent and well known farmer of Mid- california, where they will spend the win- | yiing on the platform of the depot with A number of other routine or business The sedident i :":'ed to be due to the | d1€POTt, Ohlo, writes specialy for the bene- [ v o Hale, r., and George Baugh Miles | EAWards who told them that earller In the | GIINTON, Ia., Sept. 10.—(Special)—The | MAtters were disposed of at the sesslon | MINOT, N. D., Sept. 19.—Nehmiah Da- | foiure to flag the ot tratus. The |t 0F sufferers in the rural districts. ' He { are planning {6 otganize & local chapter |night he had trouble with another negro [ r.oiiicans’of this, the Second Towa dis- | this forenoon. Reports of amendments of | vis, cut about the head, wrist and 1egs: | puwalo Rochester & Pittsburg and the | "> of the Hons of the American Revolution In | napied Irvin Smith, and that Smith had | (ORPRIRRS B0 B GO ECC least over | tonstitutions of grand lodges in the states | john Lynch, badly cut about the face and | pioqin SEEREIER o8 FAEE oy (he | Last November I was so badly crippled :253.;,"," Both are members of the IoWa | y(ruck nim over the head with a lf‘""i"m?' the withdrawal of Speaker Henderson. In ':" “:“”’; ‘;’lfl"d- ,Ml(;rh";“"-- Nevada, | head, are the only persons known to have | gune” tracks to Butler, Pa. About p_y nalt ‘;D “'l::“r?'“m?;"hm;m"hlfh“‘Cn'ln'; o "l'n The 1 eeting will be held |gas pipe, inflicting a severe wound. While of the speaker and the | Marvland, Missouri, 0, Oregon, Mon- | been Infured by the collapse of the post- et une, coul ardly walk withou o Bty evening o e "Jifth Avenue |they were talking a man appeared about | gict (e ACHOR OF (0O CRCRKCT AT 0 | tana, Tenncssee, ~Colorado, Connecticut, | office in this clty yesterday e At ::::g:: x‘r‘a‘il::n;:r:::‘:?u‘:!:dl::g pesdpedbiet e e bl st it b U Methodist church. = Rev. A B Grifith, | \ywenty feet in tront of them and called out | S0 By iCh 0 f Ty (™ What 16 | Washington, Alabama and Indlan Terri- | At the time of the disaster there Were | og'work ig being done on & new tunnel it | LC2tE ot November I commenced taking lete’ dlatrict, will preside s “Is that you, D. C.." the nickname by which | b S8 ECIE SO T tory and from subordinate lodges under |known to have been four people 1o the | no WORE 8 PUNE SO0 O OW LUAHC he | Palne’s Celery Compound, and after using l Attorney Paul C. Aylesworth, who re- | Edwards was known by his friefids. Before | " pooiyoqe s talking politics now and | diTect control of the soverelgn grand | postoffice lobby, one woman and three |oiher track. By some mistake, it Is said, | 0UF bottles I was completely cured and I cently left here with his family to seek | Bdwards had time to answer, the man shot ot g ; " lodge were received and approved. men. The presence of Nehmiah Davis, a e o :'was able to allend to my usual work as ; S tion in the wast. hias written to veias | VA each has his opinion and the result will | 10 . b P! h . the trains were allowed to come together | VA5 Dle ; . S Rt I e W Bt e et n | and Bdwards started to hid' feet. “Another | \ T po Piniorent tn the campaisn was moved by Representative Nolen | prominent attorney, and John Lynch, clerk | inciona of holding the lone. until the other | "¢l 48 When I was forty. 1 am now sixty- Whatcom, Wash, where he wili_engage :hn; was fired and E‘tdwudrdl ;'umbl-dflh:;k‘m.n GO Have Bl HLA NbCRIAR. e :ixT:nfi?"r-:“ the grand A‘p\‘r‘:.r’y be |of the district court, account for two of | nay passed. six and can walk and run as well as & man n the prac . y ead. e boys scattered and ran, and the it sole. Further. | Ordered print an appendix to the jour- | the three men. rty P s Ao b+ g V1Y Waterman, & |man who did the shooting also ran and dis- | E'J:f.d n:: r:::‘hl’;rn‘n':\p o;wl(:fllp!:pr:nlt: Y.‘;‘: nal in which should appear in codified and | The names of the woman and the thira | TUR® Into a Switch at Full Speed. P, yesterday from Bloux City, where they (appeared up an alley. trict, at least a large majority of them, | ndexed form the laws of each session of (man could not be ascertained. It Is| CHILLICOTHE, O., Sept. 19.—Two per- s H I- ' : attended the meeting of the Medical So-| The boys after golng to a lvery barn | ot 08 U 0 G0 " tlin ana stand | the soverelsr grand lodge. known, however, that the man escaped, |sons were killed and forty-four injured in p.cl. I1StS glety of the Misequrl Valley, Dr. BArstoW |and telling about the shooting returned to | VG0 %, (R B0 1 The grand lodge today defeated a prop- | but no word has been received regarding |a wreck on the Baitimore & Ohio South- in all DISEASES John. Hlogas, formeriy of this olty, dled l:n dept;l ;’vh;red M-Syor"hun;n had taken | °% B0 R0 Ble that there s motea dis- | Ohition vjordnpr:x;z‘:lszlln:h'hr[--nn:{l:;mlun the fate of the woman, “:wmu!;n‘; e vestorn road at Leesburs, thirty-thes and DISORDERS Thursday at Sheldon, la. The remains |charge of the body. Smith, who was carry- . " | whic e of the sale of liquors [ master Harry Frank and Miss Della Fos- |miles from here, last night. - will_arrlye here (hif morning and the |ing a bundle, also showed up at the depot :::.D;‘ ‘:"m:,.:rl:‘:u:x:w 'h"m.‘.“’,“i,,"'i';@ of any 4ind st Odd Fellows' entertain- | ter were absent when the aceldent oc-| The dead: ot of MEN. funersl Wil on eI At.D OuiecEaTon Bt |and looking at Edwards said “Yes, that 1s | QN0 A% MO UPROTIECE ORI it | ments. curred, Postmaster Peter Gelso being in| PHILIP ROE, engineer, Chillicothe. 12 years of suc- Soseph cemetery. His wife and four chil- | D. C. sure enough” The boys recognized | pre msertion of wne . sprer 1o tvery par. | The fAnancial budget or estimate on the | charge. The accldent was evidently caused | CHARLES STUDER, fireman, Chillicothe. cessful practice in dren survive him. He was 40 years of uge. | his volce as that of the man who had ad- | ji® €XCCPUON Of ofe, @8TCe 1 every DAt condition of the grand lodge for the com- | by the placing of about 3,000.brick on the| The most serlously injured ar Omaha, m{(h""’;m;"m'km:f;“:r"fi-oa,’l';“mg."',",fi;‘“{,"’_,‘. dressed Edwards before shooting him and | .o it W IO GOS8 TR0 m:‘ Alstrict | 08 year was reported this morning. It|postofice roof. The bricks were taken| Mrs. John Sellers, Wellston; will prob- CHARGES LOW. { i one daughter, Mrs. Ole Jensen of this city, | they so informed Mayor Hazen, who ordered | Is expected that the receipts from the|from the main portion of the bullding ad- [ably die. * & .( and Mr, Hoffman, the republican nominee, “nd one son, Peter Olsen of Boomer, sur: [Smith placed under arrest. Smith dented | 4 present time up till the next sovereign |joining, with a view of making provision | Miss Sylvester, Wellston; ;L\‘e“);‘lllvlhn.;x:‘lrgkI}Jrr:)k::‘n:h:’lfllllnl‘.fiyh::;lm{!.:g; !hnm,n: Edwards. The boys also testified :".‘}}“C'::""'C hearty support of every re- | grang lodge meeting will be $72,156.89 .fid iar thge construction of an opera house. |the nuay iRk ek !rednl!qq‘_e’?kgl‘aep!u!"EEQVOELE anfi burial will be in the Boomer township |that the man who did the shooting carried Koing o0 (56 duetboratic ‘Dapers of the that the expenditures for the same period sy Charles Mesher, Chillicothe; hurt about | time. Legal guarantee to cure you or money r cemetery. a bundle in one hand. Skt ofe pbliating. den :’”I"m"] atories | W1l be $59.023.45, leaving a balance over | PRAIRIE FIRES DESTRUCTIVE |vack. Ly R R Judge Macy left yesterday afternoon for . 8 and above the i p et v 5 cured for life w g e home gh’ Harlan, where he will spend | Bdwards and Smith are well known to the | ;" "o frect tnat there will be a split in cost of maintaining and run: Mra. George Warner; hurt about the head | SYPHILIS firrd.tol, " Sretiita “Hrort ™tk , y he lodge of $12,583.44 " y |and ar { fystem.” Bcon ever; sign and_sympto Sunday with his family. He will recon- | Police, both of this city and Omaha. About # <A R ning t ! ! Large Amount of Grain and Hay arms. i ax d_eym Vere ‘diatrict court ‘Mofiday tternoon, at | three years ago Edwards and a colored wo- | the tePubcAn ranks over the Henderson | The drilling of the patriarchs was com- And Wete” diuilgingn. Abs Mabel Warner, bruised about face. A rhs s & Tao T o ouising which time the petit jury is summoned | mapn named Frankie Fafhion, were arrested . pleted today. In the class A competition % John W. Johnson, bruised about face and | ho dangerous drugs or Injurious mediciges. O Gty Atiornes Kiljhck | for robbing a white man in an old rookery | 92tioh for such reports. Thete papers are | Blwood, Ind., won firet prize. bl L L head. WERK MEN ion iemim or yismas o @oua not expect to bo able 0 take up the [on Broadway.- The woman was convicted | Jkin8 ';,vuptrylnpfi:hfn . m:n u;; gon Dellvered the Right Township, Mra. Sylvester, Wellston; body badly | HAUSTION, WASTING WEAK ‘with EA criminal docket before the middle of Oc-[anq sent to the penitentiary, but the evi- d S they Wi e unsuc HUROY, 8. D., Sept. 19.—(Special Tele- | bruised. DECAY in YOUNG and MIDD! tober, at the earliest. cessful. | Some of the officers of the Perry Land with organs impaire dence against Edwards was lacking and he bert Langford Montgomery, grandson 5 v o e e T Sk 1a the | was acquitted. The letter signed “Frankie' | The republicans of the district - feel | and Investment company purchased a uest of Earl Hooker of Willow avenue. |found on Edwards at Avoca was supposedly | & atly eucouraged over the present out- | toWnohip of lund in Mercer county, North r Montzomery will enter the Naval| feom tnis woman ae he 1s Known to hav |100K. There is no question but Mr. Hoff- | Dakcta, of the Interstate Land company 1 next spring. H ! e Poker will leave. this morning | taken up with her after ber release from | ™8R Will put up & strong campaign. He | of Minneapolis. The price pald was $46,- o . An agent of the Minn 1 . for an extended hunting and pleasure trip, | the penitentary. is not as polished a man as the demo- 00 & eapolis com. i ; L e g ' & Itation Fiee, Trenument by Mail, Ahe Stinerary of whigh Wil nclide New | ~Smith was arrested in Council Bluffa a few | €Fatic nominee, but s a much better voto- | bo¥, Mr. McMahon showed & commitiee | john Nelson had 800 bushels of grain' Among passengers slightly injured were: Rl or mddrens, 130 8. 1A0h ¢ Arizona. They expect fo bs gone about | years ago, charged with being implicated | Better. He especlally attracts those Mv-| JeACoRL D! refl 2 l: be the land which | pyrned, Kelly's Land company, owners of F. B. Cross and wife, Fayette, Mo., nn SEAHLES & SEM“.E OMAHA iwo months. with another negro in robbing a white man | {28 in the rural districts and the work- | raneferred, but afterward, when | tne Caldwell ranch, lost a large barn and | Charles Martin, Green City, Mo.; George b ) NEB! Mansel Wix, a former resident of Coun-' ot 5 gold watch. He was also arrested on | PEmen. He is a plain, everyday man, and | the Towa people commienced to dispose of | cattle sheds, together with hay and feed.|D. Castor, St. Louis, Mo.; G. H. Caskey, ¥ gram.;—Reports of losées from yesterday | Mrs. Otto Wissler, Chillicothe; hurt about | tris snaranteet. afternoon’s prairie fire in Theresa and Fair- | hody: haby child ales injured. STRIGTUHE cured with & mhw hama i fleld townships continue to come in. Frank | Henry Greenbaum, Chillicothe; mass of | D) UL NI b Seva and Walter Oviatt lost all their wheat and |brufses about bedy. 3 Kiney sna Bladder Troubies. Woak much hay. John Steaks lost 200 tons of| Unidentified Englishman, badly cut about Urine, Frequency of Urinating, \ iment A hay, besides his wheat and barley crop. [head. O L ah T RE s iR ell Bluffs, died yesterday morning at Pal- lyBlufty, died yesterday morning &l bl | several occasions for vagrancy. at once impresses one. with his honesty | thelr land, they 148 deeds for an entirely | The losses ‘aggregate many thousand dol- | Fort Riley, Kan. F‘""' IR AReentin duys of the oity, but and sterling worth. erent tract of land. They went to Bt.|jars, Farmers will experience difficulty in Crowded with ¥ jater moved to Texas, where he was en- | Plumbing and heating. Sixhy & Son Judge Wade, the democratic nominee, will | Paul and procured the indictment of M nsvengers. taining hay for winter feeding. The fire gomed in'the tailroid business Four ot be. sble to make friepds among. the| Mahon. He has pinoe offsred {6 ssttle and | S DAY ' The train was No. 2, ive him. T SELUND IR was driven with terrific rapidity by & Royal Blue Flyer,” Qauehters dud NG O ue and aivs. 1da | TAKE ROAD FUND INTO COURT |class alluded to like his opponent. Mr, | made a proposifion to deliver the town- | sirong wind. The fire is supposed to have | WHich left Cincinnati at 6:10 p. m. It con- Able, reslde in this eity. The remains Wade s a gitted orator, however, of the | *hip which was shown the committee and | originated from sparks from the Chicago & */sted of elght coaches and wae crowded Tl be "brouzht ‘o Councll BIffs {or | Efforts to Reach Agreement Over|polished and exclusive order, which will' cOmplete the transaction. He had already | Northwestern locomotive. News is also re- | *1th Passengers returning from the Cincin- becomes languid, irritable and de- spondent, through loss of nerve vigor. pER Y 16 Discribitian Proves prove repulsive to many of the voters of 50l parts of that township, but has since | getved of destructive fires between Alpena | DAl fall festival. The traln was running Life seems a mockery. The courage, Millinery opening, Saturday September 20. G e the district. Mr. Hoffman is a German,Purchased back the parts sold, and on|gnq Virgil and also northwest of Virgil, |4t the rate of fifty miles an hour when it NS VIAT MAGIROH ol WS Ch iy 1 Grand display of Bonnets, Pattern Hats, i and speaks that language, and will be a OmPpletion of the deal the indictments will [ where many farmers lost hay and grain, |ro0 !0to an open switch, every car leaving terize full-blooded men, are lacking. | Street Hats and novelties on exhibition in 5 sl = % AL | Btrong favorite among the many Germans :’)‘: ""m';-‘ed» “l‘he company which made S the "};ck- 'l'dht‘F:‘uxlne exploded and Engi- our new store, all are cordlally invited to| AS & Tesult of a conference between Al- | of the district. e purchase Is composed of local capi- . neer Roe and Fireman Studer were killed . attend, ANNIN H. MOORE. derman McDonald, chairman of the streets | * ST AR tallsts of Perry, Ta., and $22,000 cash was | "o O omclals Viskt Minink CAmD-|oyqright, The postal and baggage cars . ] 339-341 Broadway, |and alleye committee, ani County Super-| EAl URE AT MARSHALLTOWN | Peid on the deal at the outset. RAWLINS, Wyo., Sept. 10.—(Speclal.)— | were piled on top of the englge tank and =, | A T e visor Baker yesterday morning it Is likely Insvenking the Bevard General Manager E4 Dickinson and Traffic |the rest of the coaches were more or less \ Notice to Subacribers. thatitis chatroversy batwsed b legana )L ool L S o e b et Fiivian Tl Mtseatins ) aannt Manager Munros of the Unlon Paciflo have | damaged. | .. the county board over the portion of the i n catine county, | returned from a visit to Grand Encamp- | General Manager I. G. Rown was in his { e Ryt diahalt :::w‘l‘::am:n::::';: county road fund levied within the cor-| Goes Into Hands of Recetvers [ fear where the murder of Jesse and Mar- | ment. They were surprised at what they | private car on the rear of the train and he R g e porate limits of Council Bluffs will be 5 a Tuman took place some weeks ago, [saw and, it is believed, will make a re- | immediately began superintending the re- e Bt s e il B et obtained for the next few days at the Coun- for Benefit of Creditors. are raising a purse to be offered e . k5 = foh P 8 the re. weak and ambition to the derpondent. il Bluffs office of The Bee. It is requested | 2ken into the courts with a view of hav- red as ad- | port to President Burt that will have much | moval of the injured. He ordered two b s d They permanently checke the weak- he capture of the mur ~ning draias, feed the nerves, enrich the blood and make men over gener- ally. ing the city's rights in the matter finally z ::fi:r:‘:c:e:;:n'u:o::::nom.t:::zl:“:h:«: d4cided. MARS!-?ALI:TOW};\. Ia., Sept. _1!‘ ~Th; derer. It fe supposed that Dan Williams, | airectors to build a branch line from Wal- | had the injured brought here. They ar- | | Wil e réturned Tn S -ho;t iina P In previous years the county has turned Rhoads-Carmine uufw :'011‘4-':”13[,l one r; ; tramp, committed the murder, but he | colt to the copper district. The officials | rived here after midnight and were at once hort time. VRt DRl oLy (80 DalERE 50t nots :edhrg:u;‘:;;lr:fi«‘;(xt(lg‘(l:rnn u'sha caety | '::an:le:e:ee: «hm-e‘d. The governor of- | would say nothing while here as to whether | taken to the Warner House, where they T ade a A A D ard, but it is not regarded as branch 1d be built or not, but it | were placed in the ha 4 Gravel roofing, A. H. Read, 541 Broadway. | tlon of the fund collected in the city for A D 4 A the branch would be built or not, re placed in the hands of local phy- b the municipal authorities to expend as | 204 C: C- Price of this clty were appointed | suficlent and the people of Muscatine pro- | could be seen from their manner that they | siclans, who were hastily summoned to at- Graders Down with Fever. they deemed best, the county retaining the [ *5518nces. pose to Increase it to at least $1,000. to do with hastening the decision of the | coaches and an engine from this city and $1.00 perbox; 6 boxes$5.00. Witha $5.00 order we lssue a written gua tee to refund the moncy if Do cure be thivk favorably of the proposition. tend them. effected. Book free. 1 SINSTL ANSLOTR T HYTAN BN e ominated Dr. J. 1. Gibson ) Elghteenth E: t X For snle by Kuhn & Co. Omaha. ber of cases of typhold fever in Council | OUDtY roads. The city was willing to me- | o Wb (Tl Pen oo of Denison for Gond Attendance at University. ghteen nroute to Riley. sale by H s, $212,- | me; e Ve Dillon's Drue Btore. South Omaha. 263. The largest credifor e et | B :’.:e";:‘:";'.,exff{::’:’:“;‘,;I"“ to| | ARAMIE, Wyo. Sept. 19.—(Special)— | CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 19.—(Spectal.)— | Davis Drug Co., Counell Bluffs. Ta, tlonts at present in St. Bernard' hospital | Supervisor Baker flatly refused to consent | . U gioie pank, whose claim s $40,000. | since the close of the legielative. s died | o dents are applying for admission to the | Companies E, F, G and H, comprising the | suffering from typhold fever, most of whom | t0 ABY such disposition of the fund. Ho ! e v D Glbachieas &k '!'; ve sesslon. | oo ie university in large numbers and it | second baualion of the Eighteenth infantry, are men employed In the grading camps | (00K the position that the law intended ¥ i g s MR o theyavns recently state vet- | 0 N 0 he attendance this year will be | headquarters and band, will leave Fort | DR { on the Great Western extenslon. Physiclans | {hat while the city had the power to di- ¥ S as large If not larger than last year. Act- | Russell at 6 o'clock in the morning In a P 1 say these men contracted the fover by drink- | Féct Where the money should be expended,| WATERLOO. Ia., Sept. 19.—(Spectal)— Reese Reaigns Office. ing President Ridgaway is negotlating with | special train for Fort Riley, Kan., to at- McGREW | Tag impure surface water around the grad. | the county alone ehould do the work and | M. Kozbers, a junk dealer who was De- | John P, Reese of Albia, president of Dis- | Chioago military man for military in- | tend the army maneuvers there. Colonel SPECIALIST ing camps. Councll Bluffs has as a rule | ©XPend the fund. | gotiating for a branch store here, has been | trict No, 13, 1ad Mige Wealore | oz structon: and he may he secured. Amoos |M. J. Bapno will be'fs' command,” with " J been free from typhoid fever, and local | VWHeR it was discovered a few weeks (placed on trial at Traer for the theft of | America, appeared in this city today be- | the out-of-town students already enrolled | Adjutant McFarland and the following of- Treats.all formsof Bluffs and vicinity. There are thirteen pa- | SPt the same proposition this year, but physicians are unable, to account for its |0 that the streets and alleys fund wu"mnney_conmned In the boots sold by & |fore the official board of the mine workers' | are: Mary and Elsie Marshall of Omaha, |ficers: Captains Arrasmith, Gordon, Mar- DISEASES AND prevalence in the city at this time, pr.cuuln{ depleted the city was all the farmer's wife, not knnwlngd(he money | organization and formally tendered his | Mark Chapman of Cheyenne, Tom and:Dean | tin, Murray, Butts and Hunt; Lieutenants DISORDERS OF Shl ke :“Z,",,',‘“ mu"lo !Nl:u‘r: the exclusive con- | wnl in :;r :o:u. lKn[hl‘rx enl(-A' btveln[ ! resignation of the office of president. He | Hunton of Wheatland and Sadie Kirkwood | Herron, Barnes, Pendleton, Morrow, Baker, MEN ONLY s sells g T a portion of the county read fund | guilty. He had a large sum of money o0 | js gucceeded by Vice President Perry of | of Cambria Pike, La Motte and Alfonte. Chief Mu- E . as In former years and overtures were his person when arrested. He was bound | Oskaloosa. The board coepted the ros! siclan Wurm of the regimental band is T A o N. ¥. Plumbing Co., made to Supervisor Baker. Colonel Baker, over at the preliminary trial to the district | pation of Reese and D""’;"d porty 'wlfh o SR8 Slaiee mesaas 11 and SAll miat mammmiawe Rixt ot il S m.x “.I:::mr:mm-m: R vy however, remained obdurate, although on | court. | & fine fountain pen. Reese resigns in order | PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 19.—The state- | the band going in charge of the drum major. cosa hup nover béan one occasion it is Said he offered to let ———— that he may devote his entire time to the | MeNt of coal and coke traffic orlginating | The special train will leave Cheyenne over | equaled andevery day brings many fiatterin; These transfers were filed yesterday in | the city have 40 per cemt of the fund, he Veterans Elect Officers. Da{ticalscaivgl " € | on the Pennsylvania Rallroad company's | tne Denver Pacific and will be joined at | Fports of the good ho is Uoing, oF vho. rells the abstract, title and loan office of J. W.|to retaln the control of the expenditure | WATERLOO, Ia. Sept. 19.—(Special.)— | candidate mr"'f’f):":‘:“ '“'l' ::: ";‘““‘;“’;:‘“ e e Bintemiar "1 Ehows:" An: |Denver by the First and Third battallons | B® bas given R Bauire, 101 Pearl street of the remafuing 60 per cent. To this the | The reunion of the Third Towa Infantry | trict. He will opén his campalgn abou | (DFACIe coal 38 tons; bituminous, 511,241 | of the Eighteenth from Fort Logap. Hot Springs Treatment for Syphilis Adam 3‘ m‘:ngge_':a Ellza Rnbcru,n 1 | 2Fe0ts and alleys committee would mot | closed yesterday and the veterans held a | palgn about | iong; coke, 206,450 tons. The ny has par nwi 26-76-4, w. d..... v s October 1 and expects to do a great deal | so far this year hauled 5,000,000 tons of soft b DL G - olratte 384 Sflote Commtss | Soodby handshake. They decided to hold | of speaking. There are about 5,000 mine | coal more "than mxr:‘ng‘ the same period md” Stoves and Ranges ontas skinor face and all exwraal signs ot ok, W 5 d o e and | the next reunion at West Union. The last year and more than 1.000.00 more tons A thediseaso disappear at once. 2PoE ™ bloek 11, Potier &' Copb's Colouel Baker arose, owing, it is said, to | officers elected were: President, Lieutenant | yoters in the Sixth district and Reese hopes | " dke Nearly all the increase 18 due to | AWarded first prize, Paris, 1900; Buffalo, k ; ‘obb's el 4 A to secure nearl; t 4 o 1901 permanently cured e o ol ot : 161 | Cofonel Baker's refusal to expend the | Colonel John Scott, Des Moinee; secretary, 7ML ot tham the coal strike. ; BLOOD DISEASE &l tosiss Richard E. Turner to Eila M. Kee- money as directed by. the committee. C. H. Talmadge, West Unlon; chairman, Dr. Yyuis Deslave Qraanised, = ‘ures gusrantsed ‘in an, lots 4 and 5 block 9, Hughes The conference between Alderman Me- | A i ) e The articles of incorpos VARICOGELE i s £X5'55%5 ’ B ves ; g ration of o gt o R 0] Donald and Colonel Paker estarday. was | 2ioe rharoommnty. B ool et Doton”” Ly the Mary Esther Poole to Mary E. Poole, West Union. Aetna Fruit Dealers’ assoc listen. Recently further trouble between | And ull Blood Polsops. NO “BREAKING OUT" A, Fragler to Willlam Southern, lot 1, block"2, Honey Cres vice chairman, J. D. Dool tion of Cedar ! cames cured of nerv i lots 8.and 9, and &3 lot 7, in Roh- for the purpose of trying to arrive at| .« o on s Rapids were filed with the secretary of o'Fn 30 000 G ahifid, *ls™si rer's subdiv. of part nelq swi, 8- come agreement satisfactory to both side b0y un % Tt Y’ i e Tischarke: Yinature: { v I DARE A oW oo | S0, STAUBAL sSitENSHOCE b Dotk idne, S gt R AN ;«ave today. The capital fs $5,000, with Gleet, " Kiduey and Bladder Disgases, 5 c s assert that asquale Pusat ydrocele. o Sow - Ghikuoerat aiin Colonel Baker is too:exacting in e.| _The electrical strikers have won their q #ri as president aad Johs QUICK CURES—LOW CHARGES g in his d c mands. fight at Ottumwa. lmDflfijll treasurer. Treatment by mall. P. O, Box 766. Office Albrook Enters the Race. . Glenwood will hold an apple carnival | The Eddyville Telephone company incor- | Pinr s Biath Aoty Detmesn Yarnam and | ELDORA, Is., Sept. 19.—(Special Tele- | Davis sells paints 03:“':‘(3'}.:51."&' Q\v‘_auhy e ;“';‘:]f:m‘:;!?;d-nl:e:s,ooo capital, by N. ke . - | gram.)—Charles E, Albrook of Eldora to- —— y AEhare 2 18 getting 36 per week 1. stat day decided to besome « candidate for the [ ATTORNEY BALDWIN IS BUSY | ‘Mrs. Amy Cavanaugh who has resided | Sthie Juberintendent Bafrett went to republican .nomination for congress from — }in lowa fifty-four years, has just died at | Bedford today to speak before the Taylor the Third district, to succeed Colonel David s No Time in Whick:to Try Dam- | ""® ('ui ol tae bye LA Hhi% : county fair on educational day, - ¢ requires fifteen clubs to serve the lit- 3 B. Henderson, Mr. Albrook is an intimate age Sult Against Motor erary n’sqdnulw s of Newton, and It is sald | New Court House Dedieated. | - - Ml-;:a of :’ -pel;kedrl.dnu atiorney of much Company. ac;:r'.a: x‘nm;»‘ A.“r. A:ir “'““\:l 2 ) J. H. Dyer of this city spoke today at the ty an ndid o X | _Richard ollyrod, a _blacksmith at | geaic, “ : = abllity sple campaiguer. P et by Arewming, but | dedlcation of the new Dallas county court Child Drinks Kercsene. ; The second trial of the personal injury &‘;“",',':d" 4 blacksmithing" job of it’ and | :'::“;u:,: "x:“' Th*dr:':"h""'; ", L;f' i e zome one and the people of as WATBRLQO, Ia., Sept. 19.—(Spocial.)— | damase suit of Chris Peterson against The | A new savings bank, with $10,000 capital, | county made much of the da: ey e g The 2-year-old child of N. G. Patterson Omaha & Councll Bluffs Railway and | has been chartered at Underwood, Potia Ao Sast & . arank & pit: of keroseme which was left | Bridse Company Is met for mext Tuesday | Nttamic county, and another ohe with | (he last day of thelr county falr and great will soon be here h - e ™ aae | 18 @lstriot sourt, bt the ‘meter campany | Wi 8t Columbis, Marion county | crowds were in attendance. The courthouse . n & pan n the child's reach. e q c The Business Men's assoclation at Cedar | has just been R e e e o Hal g sl ey has asked for & contlpuance to the next | Fully RoCn' COUFtS ©noOEN and are Dro- | s om oy 08 Shawt strangers will term, as its attorney, John N. Baldwin, is | ceeding to establish a superior court un- e t0o busy with matters connected with the | 47 the act passed by the last legislature Union Paoifie strike 1n Omsha 6 W in | torn®¥ DAve hot discoversd the perpetra- ALL READY FOEL@E LAUNCHING soon be in town tors of Several recent murders den gourt en that dy7. Attached to the mo- | Molnes, but somecns has discovered leod | Gevermer Cummine an@ Mest of ¢he —list your rooms tiod for & contimuance filed yesterday by | WeTe. However he won't tell where lowa Party Are Now in ¥ood many lowa counties ralse money owa Party A s the motor company. s an aMdavit of At- | B0k many lowa counties ralsc in The Bee. rt r- torney Baldwin, in which, after reciting | houses, but Audubon will vote on a pr that he has had the sole charge of the de- | o8ition to sell 30,000 bonds for that pu fense in the action at the former trial, in | "o BOSTON, S 9. —Gov! A. B. Cum- 3 While Des Moines is struggling with the STON, Sept. 19 vernor um- which the jury disagreed, and that no other | asphals combine Cedar Homids | that | mins of lowa, with Mrs. Cummins and attorn ’ could be fully advised fu the | It I8 Eetting the cheapest paving ever 1aid | thirty-five men and women from the. Dea Don’t plod along like your grandmother did before case at this time for the defendant com- | i fhat ¢ L JoF ek, having you, scouring and scrubbing; bending and rubbing. Telephone 238 and the want ad man will call, . B MR =¥, Moines christ: ning party, arrived here tcday pany, he ¥ n »n county sixty-five demo- | The cruiser Des Moines is to be launchea “That I am so engaged at this time in ed a pled; » vote for ! at the yard of the Fore River Ship and {mportant and pressing matters that it will | 41¥ candidate who will » s Wimselt | pagine company, Quincy, tomorrow, and be impossible for me to glve any time or | stunding the action of state comven. | prominent people of the western states and attention to sald case at this term; that | tion. eities will be present BLOOD POISON Is the worst Jiscase on eartn, tl You e | easiest o' curs WHEN | WHAT 70 DO. Many b 1 have charge of the legal matters con- | It cost a saloon keeper at Waukon 31600 | With Governgr Cummins were: Miss | . Many bave pimples, spots nected with a ‘strike’,Instituted by certain | 19, 501l & man lgu o make him | p\oie Macomber, who will christen the makes housework easy. It cleans everything and ‘.?fm'z?; r'-‘-‘::; Yone pairs. a‘(:;:} %) 3 Y - e employes of the Unlon Pacific Railroad jail, th Jail burned his ‘death, | cruiser; John Briar, secretary to the gov- injures nothmg, More economical than soap. “f;’;f:w'kf'mxfl?g. u?.“‘l‘?{fin':; to DR, — v ~—————— | COmpany, on bebalf of sald rallroad com- ,MM;\ 2 his wite the seller for | erner, and Mrs. Briar; W. B. Martin, sec- for BROWN'S BLOOD CUR. ’:‘ 4 pany, and_ that o « s . tle; lasts 3 pany, and, that & proper:attention to said | “YNCEIL g up | Teary of state; G. 8. Glibertaon, state Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, bottie; lasis one menth. sflh only ‘wy matter will require practically all my time | 4 temnest a m greeing to | treasurer; F. A. Merriam, state auditor; ] 5 . 16th and MORTICIAN. for a considerable period of time; that | advance the price of thelr iity to | Attorney General H. M. Byers and mem- Chicago. New York, Boston. St Louis.—Makers of OVAL FAIRY SOAP. Dodge Sts.. Omaha. 2 Pear] 8t, Council Bluffts. tPhone §. || | 1h® Teason this application was not fled [ CEDIs per quarl ae thoy did last win: | pers of the governor's stafl; Mayor James Brown's Capsules g e Adi dag woouer is becauss I Bad hoped that mat- | highopriced, ©C* (4t feed was scarce and | pronon, P. Q. Baogor of the Board ef §e Burooty

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