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THE ()\IAIIA 'DAIIY BEE: SUNDAY, FEIHH'.\R\’ 22, 1903. \F 0 not recalled. The defense then announced 10 PECULIAR INSURANCE CASE[ e, etet (oo e e oo ailed several witnesses in rebuttal, wish- | | ing to cover testimony regarding the dog. | , Oo {ay Be Al%»d tofay Whalurr Legal | the ax and other minor matters. Most of o Aesile this testimony was ruled out for the reason Hanging i1 an Accide: | that it bad not been covered in the direct - { examination. Upon the completion of the COMP'EUI[ FOR THE CMAHA S|R|K[fl)r\vdumv Judge Nichols announced that the arguments would not be heard until Mon ! day at 1:30 o'clock. Court thereupon ad- | towa Coltegtans Are Not Pleased with — - 1 !)nlxru!d until that time. the Manner in Which Rhodes Dr. X. LaMott: Sige, a No'ed S:ientist, D>zates $10,000 | e T e [SAYS IT WAS IN SELF DEFENSE "n DA An A ' to Bz Used for th: Publiza 1s Orkanized. Ve 01 and Frez Distribution g "':hi"" ': e ','; ',","':' ,',‘,"“" pr . ; ! stad for Beating His ) B H‘imcpnn'?f’.f;u'""“‘"’m e RSy, | Pehers B o I St G060 WER Be AU e P sy fon of peculiar nature, and one which | | WEBSTER CITY, la., Feb. 21— (Special . . . 3 lowacours bave net been called on | JUERSTER OTE B T s et |l morning, All Winter Goods will be sold regardless of cost Wants to Demonstrate ‘h: P—\ tcal Valuz and Power of Thls‘nm.' with & murder case. Harry Hortman | [o retumm sn indictment Meninst BACHC New Sciencz in Business, in Society, in the Home, o g e bl o7 ,’n",““",‘"(':jn, father with an iron rod by beating his in order to make room for New Spring Goods that will be hang and the date was fixed - N . et in Politics, in Love, in Diseises and asa 12, U1t ‘was practically understood when |Drains out on February 10. The boy :om he contessed 1o the murder of his sweet. | Mitted the awful deed In self-defense, says Factor in Influencing and Swaying Deart that he would be given & peniten. | the Jury o lht Mmd‘ Of Pcople. tiary sentence only, but the judge sur- G a Lis entence. prised him and his friends by directl it that he shall be hanged. But an appeal m‘:fi:’fl“:kk"‘hl‘r; ot ’-'“"‘l']’vl::';:\_ has been taken in the case and this can-| . b . bid Prominent Business and Professional Msn, rlinisters of the Gospel and Others | not be subnitted until the May term, so | 1>-Year-old daushior, Wwes thie mornine Heartily Indorse the "lovement —-A Noted College Undertakes the that he will not in fact be hanged in March. e L S . gl o L D e inatst on | the Anamosa penitentiary. ~Strens has | Work of Fres Distribution. i he uaseuments on a peliey of ac. | een confined in the county jail here for | B N s o S two weeks and in that time he made three " £ et twurince ke vty orimtn b | (T2 000 0 U T U0 @ O Monday we will show New White Waistings arriving every day from now on. Any One May Get a Book Absolutely Free So Long as the Edition Lasts and | as there is an appeal pending the [ i oSty s Bt g Master the Midden Myst:ries of This Marvelous Power at Mis Own | to keep the policy alive so that it will be | of 216 Shaestrifen the Gecthl SIme be N.w Gallcos and P.rcal.‘ Home -Many Jealous'y Guarded Secrets Made Public. 'An’"::‘.:"":'(-‘ ";‘:":'."_‘:;";“‘!l'n"_‘:::w‘; "r"m: | tempt was made by beating his head vio Lot | ey caited on'state ofcers today to na | B A L8 (el S Jhe Jon, ok | New White Goods, Plain and Fancy Carnegle is giving away his fortune for | friendship of some ome you know, or ] e e O sion the | Strens was finally gagged and strapped to | lbraries. Dr. X. La Motte Sage per-|you long for fame or remown, you sbould | jorco il et T %1 ad held that where | DiS bunk in order to prevent further at- | N L f ‘“ Kl ‘ Poses to put the most uscful book In all| write for & copy of this remarkable book | 4y (astranee compaty continuss to recelve | LOMDIS at ssif-Seatrustion i ew Linens 0 nas s, free of charge, right into the at obce | payments on a policy after the company Is | | homes of the people. For this purpo The following extracts from a few of the | poon ) S8 4 U T javana or was | LEGISLATORS ARE AT HOME | ld i d L he has just donated $10,000, and a big pub- | lotiors recefved from some of the people | \hi.ineqd by fraud and misrepre sentation | | .' m 'o .r “ ‘n .e" :hllnl!ho:u ;:"bu!y day and night tura- who have read the book give an idea of its [ o i como other way had become vold, then | Plerre is Deserted by Members of ng out the books for free dlstribution.| unusual character and great value % v is llable gy % y | B o 0 Lol her. iy it bIED e, Puabiay] % comeay ds Tabie T fe SlEed | 5 ntflee and Baiie Whd Bitdle New Hosiery and Underwea, free of charge is entitled “The Philosophy | Colo., In a recent letter, says: I was 80 | poo o B0 % 0o 0 boliey up to the BESSEI I TSN, of Personal Influence.” It 1s heartily en- | sick and worried I could not eat or sleep. | yimo Hortman is hanged for his crime, if he —_— dorsed by the ablest business men, min-| I used the methods on myself with won- | . ponceq an effort will be made to col-| PIERRE, S D., Feb. 2 Speclal Tele- | 2 H ? H isters, doctors and lawyers of two conti- | derful success. Today I am perfectly | o " (he insurance. Hortman is at An- | ErAm.)—Both houses today carried motions | spec'a rrlva o l ovas °r ‘ e s arnlval '-;:1;.'"“1:h:Lx‘u:;:zg:;y“?nlu.(mua with | well. I would mot part with the Iator- | ymoga penitentiary and is in fact in such | for adjournment over Monday and a num- | gs, and every | mation you gave me for any money. poor health that it is doubtful it he will | Der of members left on the first train for page is brimful of intcnsely Interesting| Mr. T. L. Lindenstruth, 30 East South|jico' uniil he shall be hanged. | home. Not enough were left for the trans- and practical information. It is a book | street, Wilkesbarre, Pa. says: “Your action of business and only short sessions which should be in every home. It is by | work on personal magnetism is a fortune NuRty $ee the. Mishing were held. In the house Egge attempted | far the most remarkable work of the kind | to anyone starting in 1if It is abso-| A committee of the Union Pacific ma- | to secure reversal of an unfavorable com- | w. '“" cl. n 0“' 0“' that has ever been written and it has truly | lutely sure to bring succe chinsts consisting of J. D. Murphy and G. | mittee report on the twine plant at the created a sensation In the book world. | A. J. McGinnis, 60 Ohic street, Alle- |E. Norman has made a thorough canvass | penitentiary, but failed, and that proposi- It explalns numerous instances in wiich | gheny, Pa., says: “When I wrote for|of Des Moines and secured contributlons | tion is dead for this seesion. Resolutions people have been secretly and instantane- | your book I was laboring by the day. Now |said to aggregate between $500 and 3800 | gaking for an amendment to the natlonal ously controlled by hypnotic Influence. It |1 am managing a business. This is cer- | for the benefit of the striking machinists | constitution for direct vote for senators | tells you how to learn to protect yourself | tainly the best proof that could be offered at Omaha and elsewhere. The local union | was introduced in the house by Gross of | from the use of hypnotic power over you. Of its great value. 1 advise every man|men had but recently finished the long| Potter and the matter of resubmitting to 1t tells you how to learn to develop and | who wishes to succeed in life to get a |telephone strike, which cosi them over | the people of Meade and Pennington coun- use your magnetic power %0 as to wield a | copy at once.” $7,000, but despite this contributed freely | tiea the éhange of boundary came up agaln, wondertul nfluence over those with whom | G, . Lincoln, M. D., 101 Crutchleld | to the strike fund of the machinists. It is | having been passed at the last rlhiresy before the cold enap is over. Our Smts are divided into four lots that you come in contact. | street, Dallas, Texas, writes: “Your | understood that the committee will visit & | but not carried by the people of the coun- make the prices to close them out less than the tailor got for mak- Men like Vanderbilt, Morgan, Rocke- | methods of personal influence are mar-|number of other cities of Iowa, raising | ties. | ing them——-sm 15, $14.15, $11.90 i % teller and other millionaires have studied | velous. 1 have used them on my patlents | funds for the striker The senate warmed up a little on the ’ b 2ufepdt Skiate b the very methods explained in this book | With wonderful results. They cure dis- Rhodes Scholar Troubles. attempt of Close to force the judiclary and have used them in thelr business to | eases when medicine and everything else committee to report mot later than Tues- worth $218 for . AR R R SRR plle up millions. This book lays bare me- | fatl.” n’:::’:dL‘C.fiz’::‘:;'t‘::flf:;":;:‘:‘:fl"fn:*‘n’ day on the liquor license bill, but his ac- A Mink G.F. orth § % J 3 = 109.60 crets in the lives of rich men of which 8. R. King, M. D., Glllam, Ind., writes: " | tion met the opposition of Lawson, Frie- | you have mever dreamed. It reveals all | “You have truly sent me the most re- :’:;M‘:__;::“"::m Broverrip s o8 Rhodet | berg, Dillon and Bottum, which evi- A Beaver Glpl worth $110 fOr. eetevernnetiencnnsncecneneen... 56.00 the hidden mysteries of personal magnet- | markable book I have ever read. By the . dent that any attempt -to force actlon \ “ g i ism, hypnotism, magnetic healing, etc., ‘melhnd- explained in your work, head- | Ded "“: "““d "““ that ";’h‘“'"" "‘:"“’ would meet with defeat and kill the bill, All other Cloaks, Capes; Jackets and Ulsters at.......... alf Off Marked Prices and discloses the real source of power and | ache, backache, rheumatism and other dis- [ 2°t “M‘“’““M o gt - :‘ “": 1:‘ and the committes was left to report at its influence in every walk of life. 1t con- |eases of long standing disappear like WAR Beld in Chicago and omly & few Bf WU | letsure. Bills were introduced in the senats tains secret information of inestimable |megle. Your instruction in personal |IOW colleges were represented. At B8 | roguiating corporations and the location he committee was named, at the value to every person who wants to suc- | magnetism is simply grand. It gives one [ Meeting U . of mining claims. ceed Inlife. Many of (he most prominent (o power and an influence over others |head of which ls the president of the State - — public men In this country have obtained | which I did not dream it was possible for | University, an """’h"" g Extradition for John Barkel. ihis book and read cvery line, and they | the average man to acquire. Your book | tonal colleges in the state. The Iowa o PIERRE, 8. D., Feb. 21.—(Special Tele- * | state college and the State Normal school ;n :n:lnydulln: its teachings to their own ::‘vt::tll"lrn.ore ;:.u':‘-:: «: um;.l:::. e ot ignored. and tne triends of | Svam)—Governor Herreid today sranted . g these lnstitutions claim they were en. | Xtradition papers to Sherift McDonald of -:c’ :l“):l:l;:u %o you the power by whick you [ mated. -l'ly only reenet s ':.t- “, oras | il t0 as great recoguition as the & Morton county, North Dakota, for John New Spring Goods on show, Large invoices that were { Barkel, wanted on & charge of grand lar- and bad babits without the ald of drtugs or K man.'” nominational schools of the stute. As a| . ' . P _medicines. It tells of a secret, in- | The New York Institute of Sclence has|FeSult there is much dissatisfaction over| gy o 1 aughiin of this county is on his suspended are Nnow belng received. stantaneous method by which you may |undertaken the free distribution of the | the situation. way back from Texas with Israel Trumbo, produce a state of insensibility to pain in [book referred to. Big roller presses are wanted on a charge of kidnaping, he hav- ADy part of the body, so that the teeth |running day and night to supply the de- LAW SUIT ENDS IN MURDER ing secured pou" fon of ftwo ehlieren . g may be extracted and surgical nwnllnnl mand until the $10,000 worth of books are ven to the custody of his divorced wife s“a s '“ M Illnar for Ever Lad Sortsrmsd) Witkout' the. 06b af coraine; | dlstributed tres.. Ou sceount of the great|TroSvAY 1 the Outgvewth of oma|ENNG 10 B UMY 10y where ! ether or anaesthetics of any kind. expense incurred in preparing and printing Feud Litigation at he was apprehended. Under the law of It tells you how to learn to induce | this book, only those are requested to write Lorimor, Towa. two years ago this Is a penal offense in sleep in yourselt or others at any time | for free coples who are especially interested this state. of the day or night that you may desire. ‘lndnllly and truly desire to achieve greater . [ - It tells you a subtle power by which you | success, obtain more happiness or in some | LORIMOR, Ia, Feb, “-—‘:P"“‘ Tele- Board of Pardons to Meet. can develop your mental faculties, im- | way better their condition in life. Pleaso | ST8®-)—J- E- :‘“"‘"' aged 4 'h:“ oy oM| LIERRE, §. D., Feb. 21.—(Special Tele- prove your memory, eradicate disagree- |do not write through mere curiosity, as the | F®8ident of this place, was shot and in- n 5 gram.)—The State Board of Parddns will able tempers and habits fn children, | free edition is limited. It you want s book | 21A2¢1Y :‘;}:"‘:l(‘;" night by 8. E. Wilson, |\ 14 a meeting Thureday mext, when slght steengthen your will power aud riso o a |Write today, as the coples are going very|®'qo O MMe Y L L | cases will be up for consideration of the position of prominence in your community. | f Never before in the history of the e g o e e e B S | P tnd T e A e | 204w e Tt ot & wmere snd gu | ot S ot b 1 e Eings- The biggest and finest show of Reliable Pianos to be bury county “Whiteca | 1t you have not achleved the success to | great demand for any book as today exists | ' ® Justice court a few months ago. The Tolch your abies w4 wlents iy | for” The Poleephy of Peronal a2, T80, % KU, 124,200, 50°* | GENERAL WHEATON 1S BETTER ll seen west of Chicago. Every Piano strictly guaranteed and When the men met in the store the &ood position, obtat 1 Remember, at th T s |1 e o, Sa,00ormh o ¢ il | g hegms.Kaight 18 i o e od- | e Pasese Thoasah (he Crisiont Stnge ? your mccepted business or calling, If you postage prepald. Address New York In. | Y8204 towand Wilson with a kaife snd the #¢ Pasasenis ang Wit sold 0“ Eas Pa man' Plan Gestre to wield a greater influence mr]-umu of Selence, Department 239 L, "S;;L:".‘;:u“’:.. gt Dasti e Recover. others, it you care to win the love or | Rochester, N. Y. S e Brad, et b was but one witness to the shooting, & clerk | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21.—Major Gen- ERE sz 0T WATGH FUTURE ANNOUNGEMENTS A R cently retired, has been very fll at a . VERDICT IS NOT GUILTY| hotel here during the last few days. | The general, accompanied by his wite e R s arrived from the east about ten days ago ol s et in poor health as the result of his Phil- PNprises vy ippine campaign. On Monday a severe the Jury. cold, which he had contracted in the east, | \ir, Healy about thirty years ago, shortly developed Into an attack of pleursy and bis | aficr their marriage. She always fook 40 . i3 temperature rose rapidly to a polnt where, | active interest in charity worl o was K s e 2 e Jury in the|in hia weakened condition, It was feared |a member of tie Rebbeca lodge of the Jo- To Many Ll To Many turned o verdict late this sfternoon en.| € Would be stricken with penumonia, | dependeni Order of Odd Fellows. Points in JURA Points in onerating the defendant, Mrs. Krebbe, whe| FOF & short time bis condition was re- | Vatoren Tame’ BALSY. %5 was chatged with % garded as very serious, but it is now be- | b, 21.—W. W. the State of “I 0"‘. and b prerion b,,.u.:m:’: :fi:;:n::'b;:: ;’; Hoved he bas passed the critical stage, and | FAIRFIELD, Ia., Feb. 2L—W. W 6! 1, ed of the Ledger, died today, aged California ¢ P o Jeta N T e o i been oditor of the Ledger for Public sympathy was with Mrs. Krebs, | oo g B o bt grtomgpeirion who testified that the shooting was not 4..¢ENEW CLAIMANT FOR ESTATE |bait a century snd wes © | editors, in point of continuous service, in V to this Incldent, but t —— | » .o E ERY DAY ut to a quarrel over her | o ¢y 0 of Richard Tighe, Recentrie | the history of the stat e prospective divorce, sought on the grouuds | _——__TUDENT DIES The Union Pacific will sell One-way of criminal assaults by ber husband on New York Millionaire, Turns | H NELL S Colonist Tickets at the following rates her stepdaughter. She claimed self-de- Up in lowa. .‘TENT COR 5o FRONM MISSOURI RIVER TERMINALS | fease. | College Boys Leave So Fast that Sani- | $26.00 to San Francisco, Los Angeles "‘::"".Nlo Exodus to Minnesota. | NEW YORK, Feb. 21.—A new claim tary Committees Cammot Be k iy S % 1 | has spoken for a part of the estate of | Made Up. and many other California points. 10 June 15, 1903 . ¢ . Feb. 3L—(Special.)—The | picparg Tighe, the cccentric old milli j ] exodus of farmers from Grundy county this | - 97. Near =ye 20,00 to Ogden and Salt Lake City. year for Minnesota bids fair to exceed that | “o° 'hh” s PANN S TN erAGA W, P 21.—William Elliott 20.00 to Butte, Anaconda and Helena. of last season. Six farmers who have dis- | apour two dosen Betrs. SRIEY NDORR L saiher. & tved Cornell university, | it 2980 to Spokane & Wanatchee, Wash, posed of their farms here will load cars and | *"orry ' Ohar : \ City Chamberlain Dr. E. R. L. Gould |dled last night, the tenth student to fall leave next week for Travis county, Minne- R e avid s tim to typhoid fever. $26.00 to Everett, Fairhaven and New part of them golng to Wheaton and | T°c°i¥ed 8 letter from David Barr Tho 1 3 y w skin c n The exodus of st 8 is not abating and 2 Whatcom, via Huntington & Spokane. rt to Kenta. The farmers are: L. P. II;‘ ‘n"‘_"" ‘f;:;‘g 1[:; g Fovgg R by g of the senior class: de Ru ture « sof oule Jewel Vi | Begion e > S n . s is 25.00 to Portland, Tacoma & Seattle.! hristopherson, Louie Jewell, Van De P : > : | ctarea any s of his cl W. A, COOK, M. D 25.00 to Ashland, Roseburg, Eugene, iy Welsman, Jobn Hughes and €. P. | 2 LI R I o ere said Barr, in | had left ¢ wa that he was .m“l!‘ fo make : B b o Albany and Salem, via Portland. - his letter. up the student ¢ ovided for by It you have any allment in the above list you should seek r Protest Against Lee Statue. | The chamberlain bhas provided all m-\ yesterday's mass mee 3 {he bamks about our reliability or let us give you the names of good eiti- CITY TICKET OFrivE . . information at hand and referred Barr to| Because of the conditions here the Cor- zens we have cured, whe do Dot object to the use of thelr names. We cure 134 Farnam St Phone 16 OSKALOOSA, Ta., Feb. 2L—(Special)—|(ne executrix of the estate. }pr \-Hary g meet has been car Varlococels in ome week. Dever to return, by an original method you will be PRLESMDAT pois Orad Armr ot T4 Ro- | a pleased with after we explain. Hydrocele in ten days. Lost manhood and SO, S (08 7 208 20mdt teativtiams | evil effects of vicious babits in 30 to 90 days. Blood Poinson in 27 to 60 days | vigorously opposing the erection of a s BOERS SETT_LE.“ IN" AMERICA| PH(EST AND BURGLAR DUEL without potash or mercury, Piles in 10 days; Pistula in two weeks and of Hobsrt X. Lae 1a the capitel of ““’“"‘ ls..-n- African Duteh Buy Big Tra Rupture in six. We guarantes our cures in writing as well s to show the |ton. The post calls Lee a deliberate | el . hor ens | traitor to his country and says it would be | of Utah Land While Tour- ixchange Half a Dozen Harmles proofs first. Charges low and consultation free at office or by letter, just as appropriate to put a statue of Pene. | ng 5. Shote in Indiaha Parochial - dict Arnold in the capitol as cne of Lee. | jre Residence. oo e lca o Student Who Stole Drinks Acid, 3 Utah, Feb. 21.—G E S George : e . Owens, vicket agent of the Lackawaona at | ANDERSON, Ind., Feb The Rev S 14 h O h o FAL la., Feb Spec - T-l::::::»— -rx\j')u;dcun:n a -u:q\:: ‘:; New York City is in Ogden today to meet | Th proy, assistant pastor of the 110 1‘2 t t-o ma a, ‘Neb the State Normal, committed suicide to.|® d¢legation of Boers on their way esat | Catholic church, exchanged half s dozen S Pac! | wit hurgla e P C es! OVER DAILY NEWS OFFICE. day in the presence of two students by | °'SF the Southern Pacific shqts with & burglar in the parochial r » X Solle ack s had ? | Mr. Owens says these Boers will ma 1€ arly o 10 & m. to 1230 p. m. Grandpa’s Rye taking carbollc acid. Ho had contensed to | Yoo, CUets t078, [h0ge C0ers WAl ke | Y0l SO0 Cacdied ana'W in betioved was stealing $20 from his roommate and b \ paid .‘ fine before :,,, mayor. Rex “'_: of the various rallroads and will reach here | unhurt, he also failing to hit the priest | was the cause. on Monday. The Southern Pacific has sold | The brrglar probably was after the cash | m————e - A, them & large tract of land for seitlement | Feceived from church falr, of which |, o0 gan Francisco, by wi . | . e ¥ | from San Francisco, by way of Valparak on stands above all others | switehman Mangled by Train. within 100 miles of Ogden. It is under |Father Conroy wa surer and Bahai. Hancock was formefly the :r:’::'u:;';f:f:, ::l';::'iu:":r""“:n" A 2 | e d e | ————————— Guion line steamer Arizona, and in its best | ' . for perfect purity, high MARSHALLTOWN, Ia., Feb. 31—(Spe- | %04 that this land lies u the Bear river | Texas & Pacific Seconds. | days s Boted greyhound of the ocean. 1t |the ministers of the town helped to eu- A cial Telegram.)—W. G. Clark, switchman, | YolleY o the northwes this city NEW YORK, Feb. 21— The stock lst com. | &% Técently turned over to the Navy de- | liven the program with short addresses quality and rich flavor. was struck by a Northwestern fast mail in | DEATH RECORD. mities of the Block exchange has ruled | bois o mcaring unts s ihe Brlon e the yards here this morning and so badly TH . | tnat rexas & I’Hn‘; railway second income o L4 1de H | mangled that Be will die. His home fs in - ¢ JORAS 99 3 Sneg Guver, Saty Whe Weer~ | Mrs. Ed Morrison, the herolne of Wednes Recommended by leading physicians | Hampton, Ia ‘ Mra. Mary Healy. {lng owmst and futirity sespons, . This » Limesls, Mekinmley. |day evenings shooting episode, in which or its saperior quality gt » s i N > be sbedrintion | — el o she wounded George Willlams,' the negro 3 Hossack Case PREMDNT, Neb. Feb. 81 \ Unerips TER, Neb., Feb. 21.—(8pecial.) | 3, T UHoCe i 710 Rave attempted to hoid | “Mrs. Mary Healy, wife of Francis M. Healy | ) b The birthdays of Washington, Lincold ' her up while she was enroute to her home WINTERSET, la., Feb. 21.—The evidence | of this city, died here last might of pneu To Be Recelving Ship | and McKinley were appropriately observed | visited the police station Baturday after The Mountain Distilling Compaay, Cincinaati, 0. | in the Hossack case is all in. When court | monia, aged 56 years. She was born in oon nd positively identified Willlams as | couvened this morning Mrs. Hossack was | Milwaukee and came to thia county with Jun- Vietim, | the man who accasted her and whom she transport Haencock arrived in port today BPupils of the public schools at the High'ghot - “

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