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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1895)
, - - - - - - - . - - - - L -r-- - I L- _ _ - - - . , _ - _ 1'nj O : tAJIA DAILY l1Eg I : ' 1Vh1Z n.A I Y , N ov .i t B flit . 1Sn . - , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - = - - - . - . \ i NI\VS FROMCOUNCIL BLUFFS. - 1 _ I ffi1 Ofke , 12 : Jenrl Streot.-II W , TUtottl Muuaer aall LCaJlleo I I , _ JJm.lim r _ @J@lll1@lJ1QJ' [ ] MtOItII'JoN. ' ! , - - . J Chry@nnthemtlOis. J. \tePheron. . Tel 211 $ ' Mr. and Mr9. I , . Harris mourn the IrJ'9 01 \1\elr \ ) \ lIaughter I.'cllce , aged G yr.u. : Croup wa the cause at her elca.h. The IIIgh Rchool qt'vLet Is laYIII plans to make a comA t 'crlp through wester , Iowa In the nI r future. 51. ' ' 'I'\III' \ gttlhl , , ,111 meet with Miss nutts. ' ern lIrst 1 avenue , 'fuN-Iay afternoon at 4 o'clock. Imp rtlnt : buslMU . tJ he trawl- cted. ' . Itl Bowman has ohl 9GO acres of Kansas 1 farm land , locatcl IIrIIr ' .opeka , to .l Connell - ell Bluffs Innn for 2.SGO inure thar. hI ! paid for ti. I just a year agn. The Hehellah Relief ! nRPoclalion will meet Wtdnesday , November G , with Mrs. George If \V. Smilie , TOt Stuhmm " .treet. All memberll ' requested to b ! presen t. t marriage tlcenp was hRued yesterdays s to Wllllal1l Jacobs , aged 22 , runt 1.lell I. Pavey aged 18 l , both 0 ; 1lncolll , Neb. They wr married by Justice Codl mctfon , returns will h wch'ed ; lit the Young 'len'lI Christian alloclaUon rooms this evening. Secretary Bnlll ( delre 'fhe lice to extend II cordial Invitation to every one to visit the rooms. Tlla funeral of Wllllo Jones took place ; yesterday forenoon nt Uw residence of ilg mother , 11'10. Jennie Joiic . 13S0 Sixth nv- ! rue. 11ev. W. H. Gable of the Filth ! Avenue rlethc.odlst church ofllclating Services were . ) held at the grave. A free mucal : ! and elocutionary entertain- C merit and an evening , of Mclal enjoyment await the ! men'bers and friends or the I'mh Avenue MethodIst Epl'copal church tonight , bCRlnnng ! at 7:30 : o'cluck. Geol music , choice rC lllns. ! All arc welcome. E. . . . . Clark lia' sta'teil 1 : . cafe attachment to t'o Orand I.otel. Short orders are pre- I.and and stTVClI In the ordinary from 7 a. 01 , to 8:30 : : p. 111. , lIe has also malic a change In the time of serving ; ; regular meals Lunch will be lIervPl1 ( every tiny from 12 to 2 o'clock and dinner from fj to S. "Ir. Wilcox the florist , Ii receiving many vIsits at the present tlm6. For the benefit 01 the pUblic nnd the lover or fluwers he Is giving ! a free chrysanthemum show every afternooll. lie has over 9,000 square feet of bl9 green 1.0' se ! levot'd to the cultUlO ! or thm loyal / allli popular 1I0\\r8. ( ! Harry King , who recently es- capcel from tile county Jail and WIIK recaptured the next day. IB no more a trusty , but has the freedom of tile corridor 111113 the other prisonerI' It Is stated that he line served time In three penltentiarleB that at Leavenworth , Port Madison und Jollot. Herman & nrow'B carpenter : shop , west 01 \ , tile court house , on Fifth avenue , was set on lire yesterday morning about Ii o'clock nnd ( was nearly demolished before the flames ' could be gotten , ; under control The building was or little value . but several hundred dol- lars' worth 01 finished sturt and tools was ( eleJtru'ed. Manager : , Alton has secured a star nllrac- tlon for next Friday night at lohany'Ll , Ienn H. allsbury's orchestra , aSl'lsted hy Miss : Abbie Wood , prIma ! donna , will give a comlllete musleal program. This organization - tion Is one of the bept known and most popular In the west , and llr. : Alton deserves a crowded hous ? . - . JOllIes & Haverstock secured a writ of attachment In Justice Cook's court against J. II , HUl'ell to secure a claim of $23 : ! : ! for gOJels bought. They also garnished Kim- ball nros. , for whom he had been working. Colstable Alberti made a quick trip to the lilacs and found IIr. : Kimball just In the oct or drawing up a checlt to pay Hussell off. H served the notice or garnishment jut In time. - John Johnson who had Homo trouble with I" him E. booa'n Cady a . short t _ . . , time . " U"- ago . . and . " " " - assaulted " i-sn . , brought before Justice Cook yesterday wall tile charge of assault with hearing on for a I I . Cady with- I Intent to cia gredt bodily Injury. drew the charge and filed 1 a new Information t and ballery. Johnson with assault charging , II found gullly I He was tried on that charge anti fined $1 anti costs. I I Farm loans made In Western Iowa nt low- t fEt rates. No delay In closing loans. Fire \ I and tornado Insurance written In best or com- I 1 1anles. nargalns In real estate. LOUOEB & TOWLE 235 Pearl St. I I farms. Money : to loan on Improved Iowa I Large loans n specialty. I. W. Tulleys , 102 and 3. \ Main street. rooms 2 \ Ii This weather Suggests worm anti comfortable - fortablo things. 'fhoso "Colorndo Ehll'r ' nown" bed comforts nt the Council muffs Carpet company's and the big line of fur rugs meet these sugRestlonB. They are cheap , durable , beautiful. Cluitilge In 1'111I" Cllrl1. nurllngton route. Note changes. effective Sunday , NovEmber 3. O. M. Drown , ticket agent. I Nicest line or overcoats in town. Metca ! ! Dros. I lIardman anti Siamlard pianos 113 N. 16t\\ \ I 1111 : Tllt'nlrlt'1I1't'nlllr. I . . . The Notional Amuuulllent company Is tIme , whIch filed articles name of nn organizatIon 01 incorporation yEsterday with the county reeonler. The capItal stock 19 fixed at $300- 000 , divided Into 6,000 shares or $0 each. , Two thousand arc preferred stock , and or the t remaInIng 4,000 sharefl , denominated common I1toclc. 2,000 are to be distributed , shar for I IoJhare. as bonus among those purchasing preferred stoelt. 'fho remaining 2,000 9hares are to be given the promoters 01 tlw en- tel'1rl.,3 08 compensation for their services. The holders or preferred stock lire to receive 6 per cent on their money Invested before any IIvhlemls are declared on the common stoclc. C 'ounell muffs Is nl11l10d as the principal place ' If , f doing business but branches may be ' tarted at St. Jospeh lute . 'ropeka Kan. . I ( anoo9 City . : ' 10. . St. Louis Chicago , New 'orlc , Boston ] ) C'nver. San Francisco and . I .nn,1nn. The object 01 the company Ic ! uyseil , leas . an,1 , operate theater . . p3rks. I Icloglcal arden9. , and amusements of nil t ids The board of dIrectors conslets of L. . Crawford. Richard Wright Arnold Shank- ; , Lewis Sells and Clarence lIurr. nCc1ltl9 ( ese . E. n. Powell. O. F. Mariner and C. : ' 1. lllanlfon ' ire named ns Interested parUes. t hI' fact that Manager Alton of lohany' v theater formerly was with Crawford Ice ! ' , that the filing I the belief In sonic quarters the IIrticles here might mean that Craw- ,1 was about to gain control 01 Dohany's I would nuke It a part of his circuit. I Alton wae seen and denied that there negotiations ' between them . been any ! : I that ho had heard of the move blng on j . lie said that he supped that the _ los were filed ! hero merely because the . or Iowa deal morl tenderly with cor- _ _ _ _ tlonn than K3nsns , Nebraska , or a good y othcr state ! ' . - - rysanth mum display ; largest variety ; . t plants ; lowest prices. J. F. \\'lIco\ : \ : e lIolrlluan 1Iano Improves with use. have fold 3.000 hotbed sash In Iowa Nebraska and never had a kick. Wo now ' reatly for Immediate delivery 1.000 more rock prices. Wrlle for prices on all glazed sash sian. paints , oils etc. , g i Quantity ee1lretl. ! Council Bluffs & Oil Co. _ _ _ _ _ plant thoroughly equIpped with the t machinery , the beat work by skilled anti fair treat- . 'e9. prompt ! \ deliveries { makes the F are among the timings that I "that good laundry. " Telephone 157. iant NoVoltyafld F.lmhuut stoves for most economical stoVe coal ale the I-- ' Sold only by Charles SWlllno. 740 ' 11) ' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' 4 eat people are beginning 10 think about . goods . and tbey're noting the great the DUl'foe Furniture cumpan"s. Iber ! ' dancIng academy now open for Call after 10 a . m. Circulus. 3 ) OU seen the neW gas heating dOTC' 4 comllany's _ office 1 l at line overcG\ts : In town Ietcalr S. trou house & Co. . blank books and bIndIng. taul1ud piano neJtt to the IIardlI11'J. I , \ : J - - - - - . - - . . - - . III'I'III.\ : . % IU 1tXi n J'fS g\II : : < ! . UulIL I'nrtlc" ' \ .lltl.lIIlCii - ; ; ; : the nullllt lION III I ( , ' 111' 1111 t'IICt' . S 'hs-e has seen so Illti ! excitement over the campaign In Council 1IIUlr9 that : E\Jme peomule , , ! ( ! ' my overlook the tact that today Is election da ) ' It I lnelr attentlorj Is not eppeclally Clllell { 1 to It. The county candidates hay ! ' done considerable 1JIIet hustling , but the campaign Ilas ! been abfolntely HI of the sensational leatur/1t' / ttat. ! have marked some 01 Its iredsceIsors . It Is conceded on hoth sides that the election - tion \\111 lIe close , \ prominent democrat stute'u' yesterday afternoon that In his opinion there ( would not Le a dlCerene ! 0. ' 200 votes between any 01 the calldlcJate . Doth parties rlm \ everything , howe\'er. Thu democrats profes ! to feel mOle certainty of the election or John Stuhr as sheriff , William D. I Hanlin as treasurer , A. J. Burton as uperlnlendent of the rchoolll , and S. II. Wadsworth as mem- , her of the 110:11'11 : of Super.vlllvr9 than any 01 , time other candidates The repuLllcanr claim I , their whole ticket will bo elected { allli that N. M. PUSy for swator and William Arnel for treasurer will outstrip \ all the rest In time fOze ! 01 their majorilles. In addition tu the election of candidates { a proposition \ to authorize the hoard or SupervIsors to e'13bllh ! a poor farm and to purchase real Estate at a cost of not more than 20.000 Is to Le voted upon The prop- o1lIon \ also Is that In adlllllon to paying $20.000 $ for time larm thc board shall be authorIzed to erect buildings nnd equip \ them nt an eXllen of not more than $20,000 , and borrow $10,000 with which 10 pay the bilk' . The bonds are to be In denominations of $1.00' ' ) each , drawing Interest . nt the rate or fj per cent per annum. 'fen of them come clue In fourteen years from date , tn ! In six- teen years ten In eIghteen years and the rel11alnlng ten In twenty yeus. A tax oC one-fourlh of a milt on the dollar Is to be levied for the purpose or paying interest and one mill Iler nnnum to pay the prlnepal ! , interest - terest and accruing ! interest as fast as due The following are time polling places : ' First Wnrd-I l..st . precinct Hoop building / , : li20 East Broadway : Second precinct , C01l1s- tel' bulltlln , , 123 East lJroalway . Second Wanl-I Jrst precimmct I.eutzlnger building ! , . 330 Broadway ; Second precinct , Ser- vis btJlhllnJ1 ; . 734 West Broaclway Third \\'urel-I.'jrst precinct Keellne huld- ! log , W : South Maui t'treet ; Second precinct , n\3xslm \ bumilding 807 South Main : street Fourth Ward-First precinct lUng ! ; barn li02 Pearl street : Second precinct llcl'eek's : shop , 612 TWElfth avenue Fifth Vi'ard-First precinct Arcade building - lng , 1633 West Broadway ; Second preclmmct New = building , llill South Thirteenth street. Sixth Wnrd-I jrst precinct Midway build- InJ : , 020 : ! West Broadway ; Second precinct Theodore Johnson't" liO ; ; Locust avenue. Kane-Outside city , packing housa Oreen- dale dale.The The poll9 will open at S n. m. , and re- main open until 6 p. m. , unless announcement to the contrary Is mode In the morning. - ' - "II , ' Itt'd..tt'rt'II. " An amusing : Incident happened Saturday afternoon In the Second precinct of the Third ward. An enthusIastic voter who had neg- lectecl to glster came up town , antI seeing u crowd filing In and out of a store on Main street near Tenth avenue , supposed It was the place to register. Well , It was ; and the store referred to was 9H1. and the crowd was reglDterlng n purchaoo or theIr wInter underwear caps gloves , mittens amid shoes. Ho also registered and 11'11vote \ T. n. Hughes' the cheapest place In the city to trade. Ir you haven't registered there Is alllple lime to do so ; yet for our line Is complete - plate and full of bargains. uy starling 'y 6ur"1Iia coal burner yet : Get one or Swnlne's airtight stoves or oil heatCrs. Cheapest and best In the city i40 Droadway. Looking , for fuel savers and hard limes stoves don't overlook DeVol's new airtight coal heaters. They do the work and don't cost you much. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Nicest line of ovmrcoats In tOIVn. Metcall tires _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The Iallies' Aid society will mix religion with mince meat this weel The ohl reliable ' kind. Get your order In early. 715 Fourth I' street. Will \ nnnounce later. For fine work we are strIctly up to date. muff City laundry . 'phone 311. J111OJI."U : S A SUGGBS'rlO " ' 11111" th ' ' l'el t'lilllllt' Cllm mum 11) 10 'It ' . . Light 11111. l'muy ' u I'urt nC tht < ) ; 'fhe regular meeting of the city council was held last l'venlng but owing to the proximity or election or some other cause It was hnrrled ) through In short meter. Mayor Cleaver and A\t1ermen \ llarstoW. Drewlcl , Brown , Grahi Greenshlehls , Ttishton Shn- bert and Spetman wro ! In their accustomed places. , . . , .u . _ _ _ _ . . _ . . . Alderman Drown slale1 tIIat nnllay 1II-IIC ! ; the lights were ordered ! turned on nt 6 o'cloclt ami the police tried to order them off at 12:11i. : hut It was nn hour and ten minutes before the central telephone station could be gotten to respond. lIe thought the Nebraska = Telephone cOmlany ought to be made to pay for the extra hour's gas wimich for all the lights In the city. would amount to flulte a ' referred to the lIttle sum The matter was lire committee. A petition from 'Irs. Druns asking for the remission of her taxes on the round , 01 poverty - erty was referred to the Judiciary commit- tee. tee.City F.1cdrlelan Jllmes nraelley stated that the Western he hall received II proposItion from - ern Telephone company of Chicago to sell time city three telephones for the patrol boxes nt $7.liO each The city now rents three machines from the Nebraska Telephone company , one for the patrol box at the corner of Bayllss park , another for the box at the corner or Broalway { and First street and ! a third for time police headql\arters. An nnnual rental 01 $45 has been charged during each of the machines , but the post year for . _ , . _ _ n' AM. . . . , Ion the company \ lias areell ! lU11 < "un" " 'U rental to $15 for the coming year. Bradley suggested that as the mllchlne-s could be pur- chased outright for hair what they could be rented for , It would be a stroke or economy to bur them , Ills suggestion was referred to the committee emu police and health and time' electrician with power to oct. The contract under which the telephone company now furnishes the Instruments expires today. A remonstrance from resIdents the north side of Story street between Blulr and 'ourth streets against the laying of a sidewalk on that street on the ground that none but the residents of the street would use It , nllli none 01 them wanted It , was referred to the com- millee on streets allli alleys. T. I. Smith was granted a license to do public weighing. A petition asking for the location of an electric light at the corner 01 Broadway anti Oak street was referred to the committee on fire and IIhsts. 'fhe bids of S. Bolin John M : . Ilardin . I" 13. Ithodes , W. L. : Marsh Bert Stimson and _ _ _ _ _ . _ - .h _ = = = = _ J J lilJlthes for layIng sIdewalk were opened lIardln's bId was time lowest on grading , ; { . four. foot brick and six. loot plank , whlllJ 1Il1ghs' ! bill was the 10\\ est on four. foot brick The bids were referred to the cIty engineer , ; for tabulation anti will \ be acted upon at the next council mnrttlng. The next meeting of the council will be held Monday e\'ellllll _ S The ladles or the Christian church will serve dinner and supper In the mseman building on Broadway , opposite Pearl street , today. COllie and eat chIcken pie. 'I't' : " ' " 1I1I1'r Corveti During a democratic assembly > at the Metropolitan - ropolitan hotel last night "Texas" Baker was seriously hurt and ! John and VIe Webster 1Ihtly , ; wounded. Just how the row started : { III n dllllcult matter to tell There was free beer and this when mingled with time drInks of red lIquor which ha1 { already bee imbibed produced among , nil hands n longing for a flJht : It was n tree for all fight , and when the casualties were reckoned { imp It was founel that Baker had bcn ! stabbed III the back of the head that there was another cut In the back of his neck anti stilt nnother on his nose The two Webster boys were beaten abollt the head The knife which Inflicted naker's wounds was fduntl alterward lie was removed to the \\'oml'n's : Christian asso- clatlon hoslltnl ) shortly alter mhlnlsht Nothing like it . The famous Crown planJ with orchestral attachment leails l them all. DOllrlelus Music house 116 ftutsman ! street The lIardman piano wins lVany friends . 'I'OOIC A SIIO'I'1' illS l - tN. CIIIIIII/r I , , , oC till' GII""I'IIIIIt'nt St . 'nmimer 11I1I.llIn Co III' Iiivt'stigmtl.ii . SIOUX CITY , Xov 4.-Speelal ( Telegram. ) -W1I1lam Ol\1am \ , employed on the govern. . ment steamer ! , 'Iallllan , now In wInter quarters here , has preferred charges against Captains I Todd anti Leeds anti Mate Newman con- 1 ' cornIng the manner In which order Is maln- tamed on the steamer , which promise to lead to an Investigation ! by the War de- partment According , to 01l1am'9 story , he became involved last Friday In n ell pute with the mate over some minor maltOl' or disciplIne , during which the latter drew his revolver and fired several shots at his subordinate - ordinate , by way of emphasizing his vlew Giilamn 'rutslmetl to the pilot ) \ house , where he found Todd and Lesds , and on begging for protection says he was assaulted anti ! terribly beaten by the cnptnlm' lie docs not thlnlt the case warranted such drastIc ! ! treatment , and proposes to make a test of the matter before the proper authorities. Si'nmutor IIl1lon COII lh'nt. DUDUQUE No\ 4.-lSpeclal ( Telegram.- ) Senator Allison has returned home confident 01 an overwhelming republIcan vIctory to- morrow. lie said today : "The republicans wl1\ \ have n majority of from forty to fifty on Joint ballot In the next legislature. " Chilli SI'IIIlell 10 B"nlh. CEDAR RAPIDS , la" Nov. I.-Speclal ( T'e. gram.-Near ) 'Ionllcello the 2.year-old con of \Tcen n German farmer fell Into a pan of boiling water and was terribly burned , dying a few 110urs later In terrible agony , . BOlllt..lh' 'l'roulIu' Ht..uH" St'rloJI..I , JEI " 'EnSON , Ia. , = -OY. 4.-SpecI31 ( T.le- gram.-Albert ) lrorland : shot hlmsell with suicidal Intent tonight , but not fatally. It 19 attributed to domestic troubles. - Co - - , , 'g'\'l'lIgll FOil BII C'l'fI1 : UA Y. Sh ' _ _ . , : ; : I. y J-.21'M ! : ! ) ; o' ' : \ t 'I . . u _ _ _ _ _ - In the the weather forecast for tomorrow states In which elections will be lucid : For Nebraska nml Kansas - Partly ' local rains cloudy weather ; probably ami snows In the western portions ; winds shifting to north and much collier. For Missouri-Fair In the morn In ! ; ' ; increasing - and probably showers In creasing ! ; cloudiness the evening or night : cooler Tuesday night ; southwem4teri ' winds. shirting to southerly ) lowa-Increllslng cloudiness and lIrob- For ' ' uternoon or IIlght ; ablocal rains Tuesday : ably \ to northerlY and much coller wind ! shirting 1'uesl1W nigh For North and South Dal.ota-Showera ; collier. , colder. For Utah-Fall' l decidedly Ohio-Fair during , 1'ue'da and wnrm. IllCllana and Illinois-Fair during the greater For portion of ' 1'ueIIprotmblY ; followed - ( lowed local ruins during the nlJht. hy fair but with For hentucIC ' -Genernlly . increasing c10111 Iness. For Lower \lIehlgan-I : during the dmiy followed br showers at night. and For Upper IlIchlgan-1.ocut : : rains snow anti collier. . . \ ' fnlr , For l'enn'yl\'l1nla-General\ ) Western l'ennsylynnll1.-Generall rail' . ' fair and Yorlt-Probabl 1"01' gnstern New - > warmC'r ' \ York-Generally rnlr. For 'eRIC'rn New For New Jersey-FaIr. followed hy cloudy and , threatening weather on the coaRt. For Ilu'sachusclls-Fnlr : : Ilurlng Tuesday J hut tony be cloudy . . anti titreatening : : . on th BOlltheast : COIlst In tI1e eyel1lll , ' ' ' fair In thp In For Ilnr'lan'I-I'l'obahl : : ' - tenor during flue grealer part of the da anti showers on' the coa9t. For Vlrglnln.-Generally fl\lr. , North anti South Carolina. and . Georgia- Generally \ fair ; local showers on the coast. Eastern Florhlu-I.ocal rains. For : : I1I8slsslppl-1"alr. followed by showel on the coast 1.111'111 n t''nrll. OFFICE OF T111 WEAThER BURFA1 O\IAI1A. : No\ 4.-0ml1hn. record of ten alUre anti rainfall ! compared with the carl" I spending day of the past fonr years : 189j. 1891. 1893. 1S Maximum tempernhlre. . . . 72 f5 GI : I Minimum tellll'.ralme. . . . . fjl 41 28 Average temperature. . . . . . r.J . : r.o 46 ' Precipitation " . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'I' 1' .00 I' Condition of temperature anti . preelpltat at Omaha for the day and slnco Marchi 1 Normal 9 : tem ernture. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fxcess for time day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j Accumulated eXCI'SII since March : 1. . . . . . . . Normal precipitation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .011 I Detlclencfor the Ilay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .011 i * Total precipitation slnc\ March I. 19,1:0 : Inc Dellclenc since March 1. . . . . . . . . 10,14 inc 1t"lllIrtN trout SllIlIolI" nt _ M II. I . , : : ' I "I' > ! i . . S B ! 'l ' . g STATS 6TJ.TION9. ' 4 , a : , ? i p wa.t.T :1 : l : : B 3 . " . 0 " i : 2 Omaha ; - : : = : : : . - ffi 7 ; ! Ji ( pm ; ci li North I'lallo" . . . . . 60 Uti . 1' ParI : cl4 Huron. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lei : 44 .011 ) Clondy , Lblcaio . . . . . . . . . . . . sal lId .nu CIa u i . I SI. Lonili. . . . . . . . . . . Uti ( 7. ! .un ( Clear. SI. Paul. . . . . . . . . . . . CII ) IIlI ( .00 ClolIly Davenport. . . . . . . . . . lit ( ' :0 (10 CleAr , KanNa Clly. . . . . . . ( Is = 1 7.1 .uu CI'Jull ' } itolelia : . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 24 ! ,21' ! Snowl1 lIavre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ! I 24 ! .T Snowll Salt Lutce . . . . . . :311 : 40 .5ti1cloudy City. : . g itistimarets. , . . . . : : : : : : . . 3 18 ) .00 : ! Cia tmtt i St. Vlncen\ . . . . . . . : in :1 : ut , ; .001'l\mlls ( Cheyenno. . . . . . . . . . . . : t' I 0111 .II : ! I Snowl1 \\'lIl1ston. . . . . . . . . . . . a : m I : i ' .00 I Cloutlu UuhlCllY ) , . . . . . . . . . all $ : ! A .UIICIOlllh ) ( Galveston. . . . . . . . . . . I 70 ) 72 , ClOUdy ' ! L. A. WCI.Sli Obser' "T" Indicates trace DC I'reclpllntlon. \ - - - - - - - - - - _ . _ j- jS r , . ' . .4t4 / : H , ; S t . . . ei.A' \.t \ ' : - . . - : _ 5 . -.5- -5 - < d--- , - - - - . : , - - - . - - DOUBLE ) WAS \ A T ( RAT \ RACE II. . it , -.1 Telmer IBId Rodgers : vr , ; I Jt in Record- DrcnkinsTime , --l. OPENING or 111E USTIN REGATTA I \ 1I11'II'nr 111111 Ito hit's QUnll1l1'11 for time < < I. ' hIlt I" I" Iht' hllllt' ! SI.'III/- / 1'1IJJ ) ' " ' 11" tlil'l'4.iis , " ; Suite Chnllllllml111 iii . -l AUSTIN , Tex , Nov. = 4. There was nn extra large altelHlance vresenj today at the open- log or the great Inter alonal ! regatta anti they were fa\ore-d : with I fine round or sport , though there were only three races entered for today . The first re was trial heats , three miles with three " urns over a three- Quarter mill' course , pa Iclpateel In by Eng- IIshmen ) ' . ntrlc I Hubear Darr ' only. : , Barry , Haines and Wlngatc. lubear was In fIne shape and won the race y five boat longtime pulling on easy stroke of twent-elght. lIalnes pushed him t'Om In the last quarter by spurting with a stroke of twenty-mime. Barry came In a fair tiirtl but Wingate was not In the race at any lime , falling away I behind from the start. ilJbear and Haines , ' having won the race In one . two order , will \ now row In the final against two Amerlcnns for the championship or the world The two Americans are to be selected tomorrow. Time of race 1:18. : The second ! race , one anti onehalf miles. with tumrmu for the amatEur ehamplonghlp 01 Texa3. was won by Ed 1'0sg of Austin , his only contestant being J. IJrtln or Galveston. Time , 11 :4i. : The third race was n trial heat double scull , first crew In to row In time fiml against England's best crew for the championship or the world and a puree of U.OOO , three miles with turn. I'etnreon and liammiomi Oaue\3ur \ brothers and Teomer and Hogers started Tills wae a beautirul race all boats being : hunched to the mile nud n half lIag The lalldallrs got ! , away from the flag first , but Teemer and Hogers , pulling long , steady : strokes of thlrty-fivc. soon pulled lip with them and forging ahead passed over the line with a 1I'eboat lengths leal. , 'i'imne 1i.17'h : , The last race was a magnlflccnt one and lowered the worhl's record for three-mile double scull racing. Tomorrow's program Is Interesting and lengthy and the sports are betting heavily tonight on the great , hair mile dah which will be participated In by all the oarsmmuemu Jake Gaudaur and Teenier being the la\'orltes. " Ills ltt1N'l'S.l.tN ' JlISlU\I.IIo'II U. IIl1lh OWIIt'r tutmililorse Ut't'I"I'cll (0 il ( . 0 III hi WIt. CIXCI- : = -ATI. No\ 4-The judges or the I.atonla races after a thorough InYestlga- tlon , whIch Included a trip to St LouIs by Presiding judge Carter rendered 1\ decision - cision In the " 'lId Hllntsmnn cage today , The hone is dlequllllfied and the three moneys are awardeti to ihC' ( ' second third nnd fourth horses-Silurla , . ; llomlls and Clin- ton. No further entrIes ' , vill be received from A. J. Stafford In whose name Wild Hllnlsman ran. It has been shown that Bill Brannon who has jbeell outiaved hall been interested In the horse within time last two monlh . Ir he' I. not his present owner A horse ownc,1 all or In part by a turf outlaw Is barred from a turf congress : track . no matter Ir he tmfuu been Bolli to an Innocent parly. All evlc1enc obtained br the jlmtiges \ point to Slarrorl'I" ! connection with Bill Drannon. Hc ma ) . however , be the ( dUle ( or otherI' CnrrlJfg or Council Bluffs , who formerly o\'rINI the horse , and who testllle1 { that Bmnnol1 stole hinm evl- dNt- ) gave \'stlmohr \ to get even with Brannon belcvlng : that the latter owned the hor'e. He evttlcntl3' ! thought he was lettln Brannon have him when he made the bill or sale to Stafford. The latter e"r ! " Trtn.ir' : w"J11.fnT t' " 'Inr..cu ; . . " . put In goo sUlumg. I ' 13R maumes' Ilay at Iatonla today . mind tha'cstoniinnce.svaa ' Im- mense. The weather was line and the track : dead nn'l rather slow. Summaries - First mce. selling , one mile : Miss Gallop (8 ( to 1 won , Sandoval (20 ( to 1 secone , Bpgue (5 ( to 1) ) third Time : IH : . Second race , selling , live and II half fur- lorgs : Crell (1 ( to fj ) won First Purchase ' (8 ( to 1) ) Second Oswego (20 ( 10 1) ) third. Time ; : 1:01U. : Third race. purse six furlongs : Llnllol- lele ( ( to 2) ) won : 'Iodeso (10 ( to 1) sec- onll , Gateway (50 ( to 1 ) third. Time : 1:16. : Fourth r.ce , purse five rurlongs : Fron- tier 17 10 1 ) won letrrch (30 ( 10 1) second Sir VasSr : (20 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:03. : ( " 'ifthm race sC'lng mill and a furong : : r i"jrll Silk ( ( 10 fj i ) won . SlaII (3 ( to 1) see- t'ttti . , I.'a'ette Dele (12 ( to J ) third. Time " ; ; 7. t YS AII ' 'IIE IluI OX .JUIItN. 10 Yt'II1J Ill ) ' " Flh/nlll' - ifYS if\ I r" ll' 1t't'1 I"IIIIIIII "II. NEW YOIIK Nnv. 4.-Three or the Hot prlngs fighting contIngent Josaph H. Ven- .1g. . mannger oC the iil-fate'tl Florida . \ - .etic club ; James Kenned ) ' , manager of the ' gmplre Athletic cub , and "Charle > ' " White. one oC Fltzsimmnons' trainers , arrived In New York tonIght. All DC them were greatly disgusted wih t theIr western experiences , anti \.Ilg ! ! laid the blame tor time fiasco upon . JUlan , who , he slll , hae ! mranmmgetl , I"Itzsimmimons' affairs from the mlulge,1 Ho nqsertcd his hAllef thal Fitzsinimona Fizsimmons was not afraid to meet Corbett 111 that the light would have taken Illace hut tor I Julan's 1'001 work. lie blamed Julln fOl' I the failure or Fizsimmons 10 take a special train for hot Springs amid thUH evade the o I ce r ! C'Ilg said there was yet hope that the light may bo pUlled elf mat m Paso , where Slunrt has gone to malt arrange- menls. Forfeits for the original maleh wIll not he paid _ _ _ _ _ orlllal wi haul I ii w 'It'llll CnlllllJ i , , , , , t. NEW YORK Nov. . 4.-A Illcke'l ! bowling team of live men with three substutes , Crom the Linden ! Grove Bowling climb which holds the championship at New York and iirookiyn ! will go west at the latter end (1 ( or this season , under the mnnagement or Sam Karp arrangements having been made for them In meet the Rochester Howling league's selected team In Hochesler on March : : for 9 In SWEETNESS and POWER & of TO1uE , BEAUTY POWR ; ? SIGN. and STREHGTH of 4..e'1 ; CONSTRUCTION t4r " BAY STATE" vv GUITARS , \ MANDOLINS , I t BANJOS , mIq ZITHERS , and . FLUTES tp 'tI.-q - are Elal ' 1 ly no other . \mel , H1 . cafllmuslrm'memV. LI..tln prtca prCQ LJi , oC any arlcUy htglm ! . erale instru. . iit - menu. ' ' AWAI"'S. Sent for u , ii Cabilogues. tt & JOHN C UA'NES & CO. , 4a.tk 4a T3a03WA.HInOT0NST. , ' , . _ ta DOSTON. FIRST NATIONAL ( ! BANK --Ol , - Counci Bluffs - , . ' Iowa CAPITAL , . . " , ft. $100.000 ) \ v n . ! ) I , ! CIT YOUR IStISINIISS \N UgSIII YOUR . COI.I.I c'rIOS. OXI1 Ol ? 'VILE ( HUES'rIAI\S IN 10"\ 5' l'Illt ClIN'l' ' ) ' ' . ' ' I CEX'I'IAIU ON 'I.ti 1) IOI'I' ! TI.\I' CALI : , A.\l ) SEN US OU " 'IU'I'N. - - - pec/al / Notces-Counci Iufs - - - - - A FIftST.'fAss 5.fl5J5 IIOIYSII . GOOD LO. calon , felr f&o.OO. . como end see it. , C. 11 Nlcholaon , t3iJ Broadway. II 'Ot EN1' . MY nESIIlCE , 316 PI.ATNEI1 Street . after November I 88 11 . convnlvlcu. Ireet. Novmber : tight rooms ; modera Also . Ih'e-room houle , No. 32) Platner street : Possession at any time. Jacob SIma. IIISSNEYS cLicANrD : VAULTS CLEANED. Etititirke . lt CLEAlrD . S lomerl , it CLIANEU. aI N AI S. : AnOF- 1 NI' trade for , Council Bluffs pr perty. C. n. Nich- Olson 1,5914 \ . ' & II0adWIY. _ _ _ _ ' 3Acn ; FIUiT FARM : SPECIAL IJAItQAIN. c. n. Nicholson , l'AmiPEO m . OR ItLNT , SLiVN.flOOf'.hItNCB ' . U2 Sib street ; BEvio . i' ! mSIENC 1t . ; . GOOD Glm. Foil - ORNIn\L housework airs . J. Mueller . i : Willow avenue - - - - - - $250 n I'IIl. , and ht nuffnll the Ally club on the followIng day. No reply hap nl yet been received to the challenges sent 10 Cleveland and Detroit club , which cities the eastern bowlers propose to'I lt on llnrch ; 2 : anti 26. They will roll against I\n nl.Chln o 1\0 for n $2 cup on ! llnrch : 27 , and will pi , Cnlo' ! team at Milwaukee for n slmlnr Amount on March 29. II the event of their not playing 11 CI\'clalhl or Del'olt Innn- /er Knrpr says that he will arrange for extra gaines In Chicago anti Milwaukee. : 'he nRmel of the Icn selclC for the trip are : Th'nne cmuimtain'm'ingenfleli. ; . Mennimmger Silver , i'nul.on anll slbstttes , SteIn i'pm1ng : . - jr.amid - . - \'ilIkene I . I ) isgrt'eal 111 ( l' llmmei mig 1.1" ' . rYanK. . r\ov. I.-Juliges Ulseluoff anti { Oeigerlch , In general term of the court of common pleas , hlYo disagreed II the stilt broulht by Henry Jlmtit'omu ngmuinst time Flushing Jockey club. I Wit t'xpC'ctC1 { thllt time IIC'cIFloI of time /enerl term . would . haYo decitletl the / time ' ' , Ileclled cOlstlutonnllt ) of lerc ) Gray ) ' racing lau' The suit wns originally brought before Justice I.'nl II the flrm4 district jllleial court In I stilt brought by JIlsol to recover I I'wC'elstnkcl' , from the jockey ' cliii JIS- : lice I.ynn decided flint a sweepstakes was I n lottery atHl threw out the cnse. Judge Bschol holll thlt Justice hymuma's decl ' leI rholl Ito alllrmued . JIlge { GehtC'rleh holds that It sholid be reversed. \11 UII ) ' ( limit l'iglitimii A. : llIIIIS. : . r\0\ . 4.-JlIle9 .J Corbelt leaves tonight for New York lie says ho wl 11) mme lore atenton to I Jzsllmons nnll It conlellllntlng n Inal retlemelt from the ring. ( 'ol'het hns In his posses lon I letter from Superlnleudent Hose' or the Iron Iountnln railway 10 General lMsenger Agent ' 1ownsell , In which the statement Is mlnle that 11 mlroal people ouhl enlI ) , hn\'e gotten F'itzsitnmnons Into hot Springs ' If Fltzsimiumnomms : hall nol Inslsle1 { on rlnnlng Into the arms or Governor Clllrlle's oiIiclnl . . 't'1I1.11I' I ' lomuliie Cen S lii'y . A llnuueui. CHICAGO . r\OY. 4-The following road records have been nlowed br the Century Head club of Amerlcl : H. A. Scwnller , five miles , 15:51. : Alh'lst 22 state record : C. E. . .lenklns 200 mlC's , OleO : : Scptlmber j unci 8 , lowl state m-ecorti . : ' 1 W. Mcclure : ! , twemuty-hl'e miles. 1:28. : Se\'telber 2S : ! , Texas stlte reorll ; g J. \\'imiteh . Ilty mIles . : : :2 : : ; tOO mieI i:32. : September : ' , Nehrslm state record ; ; I' . ' 1' . Mack , Krie-Ittiffuuio century course , 1i6. : : ! October G. New York state and Amerlcun reconls. I \'ur..I ) ' Il"t'l " ' 11 Not Gn SlIlth. NE\ \ ' IAgN , r\OY. I.-I Is evident Urt time University or Georgia nt Athens . In hInt stnlel lbs been misled Inlo the belIef that the ) ale ' \arslt ' fet 111 Icam woulel gO south. The Yale alhletc nuthorltes deny thut there Is to he any \I"nc Northern l'lwlle spt't'iimi tiuunt'r. : lUI.\\'A UKgI' , r\ov. . i.-J umilge { Jenkins this IIfternoon Issue an artier allpolnUn ! Alfred , I. ' . Gary pecllll master In Northern Ilcle cases , with power 10 examine Into the receivers' reports and to hen objec- tions filed ugaln8 claims. . _ - lit''miMl' Grnll't Ihl' i'Iuilleo 'l'rllt'I. NFi' YOHK , r\ov. 4.-'fhe stewards of 1 the Jockey cuh have grnted a license to the Saratoga association 10 conduct a race time I'lmnlieo track November 11 meeting to No\ember lt the . Phnlco tmcl r\o\ember 1 > ) = r : ; : ; : : m ' t : : : " : - I _ . " ! . - - ' - : ; ; , , 1. , if \ ' ! / ' ' ' if \ . , . ' . 0 . ' j t &r" v , r r . " . . "l'J' ' . . . . 11"1 111cc " "Tlllcr. Probably that's the reason so many ! ladles turned out In answer to our advertisement that wo made plc- } ture frames to order at the cost of } ! I" , mouldln alone-Some of them \ ! they order -they must lave 0- < le\'ed-r else they had money to burn Same prIce timis week. . li : : : : : ; A. HOSI5E , Jr. . ) i 11usic al : Art , ! m 1513 Jougia'i , l _ . . . - . _ . , - = _ . _ . _ - - - - ' - - . - . . . _ - . I . FREE MEDICINES.I _ - - - - - - ' 'l. ' 1".lflclt I J'rl'llh..1 . for ( . 'hl'llll Sn lTrt'i'pt (0 1 II 1'1 Ih.,1 ( I till ? Coni- miututil ' I , ' ' 'i'ei'lmi- tu tilti I I I't.t' , _ , 1Iulll I ) 11 , 'r ) lrolll " . s 111111 for g'llr ( St"'h'l , All 1'll.III ! I sst'lItltI. / , nlttll with asthma. bmhltl , ! or ( hl"M throat clgase. anti who 1 : IOW 1'1'lllte,1 ' LI ' thl first warnIng chili or viiitel' to Iee \ I Irpt wnllnl chi good , nuemiloni came can apply to Ors Ice11 cal 100,1 ! ! np\h Cop'lald I le IheJ.1te todmaY , toroI - , ' ' con'eliietmce , row 01' wh'ne\'H It dUls hip cOI\'elllel'e and rceel\'o what 11 now \'CgIU1CI1 nl the lto't : nOd lost lrccHrll trentlelt l < oWI IHI trtloticetl for those. imartlcuilmum' maltlle . 11lrtcNI Iw" Under time spiel < f 1'1 ' 11'0slol ' Inlle by these physicians time total cost nf the teatlenl will be limmmltemi to mu mate or t : IOlthl\ ' , all wi Illetl I . umetlie I mice . rNledial I Ilhllalt" . et. t . . \rlng pruYllled whatever. or ndmlnlstered without tummy chlrc I : \\.11 \O.tlS. ' ' " ' , 'nl. " ' 1111'hl ; 'j ; ; " ' 1111 tl < t.t Stroliur Siuitilil ltt'ituI 'this . Irlll : ! hlll,1 HI'III 1'11. Mrs. J. P. Moody , Friend . XI'b. . a iuislmly ) . respected elderly lnl ) ' In 11cr commumummity . wrl\ " . wrl"I suffered from Itenerl ill health for years without Ilntllmmg out what really dIl withoutJ111 nil 1 ( ' . I mamas \ Ceebl , nimble to sleep nl11 couiitin't rat cli moiishu fool' ' uty cOlhll't ! tel lor 1.I \ ) :1) ktiineys were sore IIHI ulisemaitoti mind their IIIlne\'K en."cc immuperfect actiomu lilleti amy blooll with II/C'rfeet nclol 11e1 1 lmoisons. / II short , I was man invalid WOlal hrolh anti tlmroumgii . After treating wih ! ' elfclt .Ioctors for two ) 'eal with emily 'I 111' sl'els ' or relief . I took I course of ' ' . amid Hom" Treatment with D18. Copelanll Iml Sheparll. 'h'y gtralghlC'net me out 11 I WiY that gave \e splcmlhl healh anti I 11 pCrlllell ) ' cured. I InlFhetl with these phslelans two years ago ancl I have been mull ) rIght ever since. I will hot le 11 . al : oiiiuortuimlty Itass when I cal FpNlk a good o\Iortull In."s . Copelant ; amid Shep- ard. " _ _ _ _ _ \Vuiimi'ii III uuui' ht'lIlh "hllll1 iiemiti Clr ( lit' ! 11.t.11I1 ! ) 'lIIt.11I1 111111. fun ' \1111I..11. 'I'ht' 11111' i ' 1'11111111 II this elmts'i , Ir t'iINt's I" li'iit'lltiiig ' nlli . t'lrll Ii nod i'els . "hl iiiis't' Il.t'l , , "C- . fevers fat' ) 't'ilu.,4. . - - - - - - IHn.\\n IW . . \ t"1 IC ClimatIc Cnlll"I'h 1"I..tl/ Siit.'e Cii iiul lutuii. ltr. : \ \ ' , II. Jones of 1012 Plcile street Is a swltclmmnafl for Ihe. B. & : ' 1 rairoad , BeIng - log an 011 elllo'o or the road this sta te- ment will bo read wih interest by humn- dreds of railroad len who klow him veli . Mr. Jones says : "You SC'C' , I have ! been trolblNI wih ca- turrh as long us I cal remmuenuber-for fifteen yelul'4 at leit : , Everyitody icnows comae- hung of the nastiness anti nimsory of thuS dit-mtso amid of' its deeply imijurlous effects upon the system , lii mumy emuse the coni- ltlt'tO StOmimigtj of thmt : hose caused a steady drIp of 'iIo muintter iimtt the throat , Iliac o'cmusiommhmug thaf imicessamut flervotus imaa it- _ ; , - ; :4 : w , . I. Joimce . 1012 Pacific St. log and ! llln t t I g th.\t t 1 I lie ! Iho t bl'cel of 1tinltOtfls tel by vlctls Ilt which almost wor the life 0th of mmmc . ou le. " 'I'h1 sOIC'how or other the luoisons geC'lell 10 worIt their \l Into the omnh anti tubes Iii the liver , brllglnl on blllo s S\els. \ , At Ihese lI1'S I would haye lmorri- blo naU"I'1 1111 hcndacheF , wlh'ollln of 1 sour amid biter II'chlrgC' ' . For " years I hnll these rcllnr oltl.fiumtlmiomueti , ' sick hl'lIll. tIdies , with ! IIC'rlng amid iigony alogether ton horrible tl belt 11 ' 1101) \lt " : \iy ollnlon ( Is tl \ t when I filet went to Drs Copelilul nlul Shellrll may ' whoe : sb's- 11'11 Was glYllg 11) ' tinder the \olsols 1)1- cntnrriu. limit antler tlmit' \'ltl\lt \ I be- In pick ' rigimt ' . and I ' 11 tip rlJht IIl ) ant kept 01 \rllrn\'ln ! ; unllI \ got I hi fr the whole Irouhle I can't relC'lher when I have hind po good health lS I nol enjoy , alitl for nnt IhCo 1:111'11 : nnt gcnulnl results I gIve ' all time crel to.E ' ' ( 'olmeltimid _ amid Shuepard. " DRS. COPELA D ) & SHEPARD noo'ls 312 AND 313 NEW YORK LWf IUIDr\O. O I"lIl. NED. nings-Wednesdays Ind Baturdn's anI , e to 8 Suinuiny-lO to 12 mu. Office llourmt-3 to 1 a. m. : C to G p. I. Eve Genuine Sandwich - - "Adarns"01 Sheller ' . W % . ' . 4. i N& . 7jc.s % . . 1/ / , f % 1/ . _ _ asr. --a Powers flolmi 1 to 10 iiom'se , F'ced G m'ltutlors , JIleks , Climmin , lInmimI Carts anti last bitt not least , SOUTII\VICIC 110 11SF ) AND STE4I PO\\'Ii LAY [ I'll ESS. Branch I-louse - - - - Council Bluffs - COUNCi - . " - . B.UI"FS S1'EMrl ' DYE WOJKS Al kinds or Dyeln L and Cleanln ! ; ' done In the highest style at _ the arl lndcl and S 10 - - look lS good as new.'ork done an , ' promply In all parts or the country. Send for 'S. Si . . . . . . . S _ _ _ I'rolinletos' . . ' _ - S - - S = S S . ; , . ' -a- - = . . - - - - . . tmlurr. . Iowa. ' ) Tt. 322. - - - - S S 'S ' THE I - S M . : , POPULAR . 'S ; , HOUSE FURNISHERS RELIABLE , SERVICABIE AND 0P40-DATE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. POPULAR PRICES. PALACE RECAL ja PALACE REGAL VENTILATOR VENTILATOR Guaranteed . K' Guaranteed to Heat toHeat . ' 3 . S. ' . 3 Ja ! . : Laige Rooms wiLh only large Roams with ony . . .5. 5 2 : . 1' , Tons 01 Qoal. Tons of CoaL . t TL SPECIAL INDUCEIENTS , ; To New Beginners in Housekeeping. ; , . S . . , w Furnish Your erne Thmpte ' . I V. S JfWIf not Convenient to , , S cash will fflake pay we . . 5 S suit. 'X 4 . terms to , S. , - \ : . t I ' ° . , . : is t.1 ' : : . . , " I , . . ; , zii-12/3FA . . . . N4M Sr11 _ _ _ 14r _ - - - - , - - d -s _ _ _ _ _ .4 _ _ - - -