- I - _ _ - - - - - - - - . - _ _ _ - _ - - - - - - - - F o I . - I L-- _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ . - - - 1'nJ OMAhA DAILY nEB 1 : 'l'rN.I t ; - A Y , NOY.m [ nmIt i , 1S 9 ! . :1 : I : ' rnJ IIIW. : ( _ _ . _ . @lr _ o _ _ jJf2 ! { - WJ fr. .I ; : , ! f w : - - : : - - - m - ( fgL rm . . . _ 1r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ illU@D _ . _ I , . ! @I NEWS F.EOMCOUNCIL _ BI/UFFS. / - 1 \mJI \ Ofhe . : , 12 Ponrl Streot.-II. ) W. Tlltolf , l\Ist10ller flULI ! L08seo. ' ' = : : _ . f@1Fritifr ! fl'f2 ] frffrr2 frill Fr2I tr2iffij ! fi llra lffiJ 1'f2 ] Iffifr.lft2Il ! 1 tEl' - - 0 U --0 _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ . - . " 'O _ O' _ _ _ _ _ ' " : IIN0IL II I " " SON. - , Chryanthemurn : , J. \tcI'herpon. : . Tel 211 : Mr. and Mrs. I. Harrl ! mourn thc ( lo' 01 heft ! daughter r"cllce , AShl G t yrars , Croup wa9 lho cause of her llealh , The IIIgh school 1IIIIutet Is l layhlR ptaii to make a concert trio through we tern Iowa In Iho nltr futurc' St. 1'IUI's : gullll will meet with MISs : ' fltitts Crl First avenue , 'fue/wIay afternoon al 1 I o'cloek Imp'3rlant bUllln'Ju to he tra1u. acted It 1IOIVIII.111 has aold 901) ) acres otanAus farm land , located hear Topeka , 10 d. Coun- cil Dlurts Innn for U,800 In"re than he paid for It just 1\ year ago. The Hehelloh Hellef nHoclalion will meet " 'Hluslay.ovemher - ' : G , with Mre aeorge " ' . SmilIe , 701 Stulsmau slrC'Jt. All membe'rll Questell to b ! prespnt. , A marriage IIcenpt was hAued yeslerday to William Jacobs , aged 22 , 1\1111 Liell E. Pavey , aged 18 , both of 1lncolll , Neb They WrlJ married by Justleo Cadit. lecllon 1 returna will he recclred at Ihe Young Men's Chrstlan : aaoclatlon roorne this evening. Secretary Baker Ilet'lrell The lice to extend II cordial Invitation to every One 10 visIt the rooms. . Till funeral ot Wlllio Jones tool place I yesterday forenoon nt tile residence of his I mother , : llr. . . Jennie Jones , 13S0 Sixth aye- rue , Hev. W. 11. Cable of the Fifth Avenue Methodist church oiilciatlimg Slrvlces ! were heM at the grn\'e. A free mUf.eal ! and elocutionary enlertaln- merit Ilnd an evelllng of 1Oelal enjoyment await the memhers and friends ot the Fifth Avenue Methodist : Episcopal church tonight , beginning at 7:30 : o'clocl Good musIc , choice readings. All are welcome. I E. P. Clark ha , ' started : tocafe attachment to the Grand hiotci Short orllers are pre- "and and served In the ordinary from 7 a. ; m. 10 8:30 : p. 111. lie Ius ahll made a change In the time of serving regular meals. Lunch I will he served ) every day from 12 to 2 o'clock and dinner from 5 to S. "Ir. Wilcox , the florist , III receiving many , 'Islts at the present limo. For the benefit of the public allli the loverii ot flowers he Is HIving a free chrysanthemum 1o'1Ioever ) ' aftelnoon. lie has over 9.000 square feet ot 1119 green ho' se devot'll to the cultulo of thz/'O royal and popular fio\\'ers. harry King , who recently es- cap 11 tram the county jail nnll was recaptured the next day , Is no more a trusty , but has the freedom ot the corridor IIlle the other prlsonerll. It Is stated that he has sep'cd time In three penitentiarIes , that at Lcavenworth Fort Madison und Joliet. Herman & Drow's carpenter : shop , west of . ' the court house on Fifth avenue , was set - on lire yesterday morning about 6 o'clock and was nearly demolished before the flames . ' coulll be gotten under control. The bulllling was ot little yalue but several hundred dol- lars' worth of finished stuff and tools was destroyed. Manager Alton has secured a star allrac- lion for next Friday night at Dohan"L' . ' . 1.rnn lI. Rallsbury's orchestra , assisted " , by Miss Abbie \\0011 , prma ! donna. will give a complete musical program. This organization - tion Is one of the beet known and most ) popular ) In the west , and Mr. Alton lIeJeryes a crowded helm ? . f ; James & lIaversloclt secured a writ ot attachment In Justice Cook's court against . . J. II. I ! Hm'ell to secure a. claim of $23 : ! for gOJds bought. They also garnished KIm- ( ball Dros. , for whom he hall been working. Co.lstable Alberti made a quick trip 10 the ' place and found Mr. Kimball : just In the act ot drawing / : up a chtcl to pay llussell ort. lIe served the notice ot garnIshment just In time. John Johnson , who bad some trouble with ' L. E. Cally a short time ago and assaulted him becaliso 01 1\ \1p.roemeJt about rent. . . was brought before Justice Cool yesterday for a hearing on the charge of assault with . Intent 10 do greit / : bodily Ilijury. Cady wIth- drew the charge and flied a new Information \ charging Johnson with assault and battery. lie was tried all that charge , found guilty and 1I11C11 $1 and costs. Farm loans made In western Iowa at low- est rates. No delay In closing loans. FLre " and tornado Insurance written In best of com. t3 panles. Dargalns In real estate. LOUOEJ- : & TOWI..E , 236 Pearl St. I Money to loan on Improved Iowa farm t4 Large loans a specially. L. W. Tulleys , 102 Main street rooms 2 and 3. LI I ' This weather suggests warm and comfortable - I fortablo things. 'fhoso "ColoratIo Eider Down" bed comforts at the Council nlufh Carpet company's and the big IIno at fur rugs meet these suggestions. They are cheap , durable , beautiful. Chllne ! lii 'I'lint' Cllr.l. BurlIngton route. Nato changes. effective . Sunday , November 3. O. M. Brown ticket I agent. , ' Nicest line ot overcoats In townS Ietcal l3ros. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Hardman and Standard I'lan08. 113 N. lGt\ \ . . rL. . & 1iII ! ; Th"lIlrl"1I1 Venture I The National Ammmllent company Is the ' t name of nn organIzation which filed articles ] Jot Incorporation ytstortIay with the county iI/i recorder. The capital stocl Is fixed at $300- 000. divided into 6,000 shares of $30 each. . ' Two thousand : arc preferred stock , anti ot the -'remnlnln/1 / : 4,000 shareE' . denominated ommon . ; : - , \t'locll , 2,000 are to bo dIstributed , shar < for . .ire , RS bonus among those purchasing : ilt 1teferroLl stocl The remaining 2.000 ! : Ihares y i- are to bo given the promoters ' at the en- 1 terprl as commipensatiomm : for their services. , I The holllers of preferred stock lIre to receive , r. npr I'l'nt on their money Invested before any I \ \ dlvi , e ds'ar.e lleclarCtI on time common sloek. ; Council Dlnrta Is named as the principal place ' \ at doing business , but branches may be \ started at St. JOEpeh , Mo. , Topeka , Kan , , ( Kanma City , :110. : , St. Louis , Chleago , New ! York , Boston , Denver , San Francisco and 1 Lomlon. The object of the company II' I buy , sell , 11':1(03. : and operate the3terl' , parks , I zocloglcal gardens , and amusemonh ot all Idlllls. Time board of directors conslsta ot L. M. Crawford , IlIchanl Wright , Arnold Shank- IIn , Lewia Sells amid Clarence Burr. Deslda' ' these , E. I ) . Powell , O. 1. ' . Mariner and C. M. WillIamson 'Ire nallled as Interested parties. C The bct that Manager Alton at Dohany' ri llew theater formerly was with Crawford led to the belief In soma quarters that the filing at the artleles here might mean that Craw- tonI was about to gain control ot Dohany's allll would \ make It a part of his circuli. Mr. Alton was seen and denied that there had been ammy negotiations between thom nor that ho hall heard ot the move b.lng on foot. lie said that ho supposed that the articles were filed hero merely because the laws at Iowa deal marl' tenderly with cor' F pONtloml than K:1nsas : , Nebraska , or a good many other state Chrysanthemum display : ; largest variety ; finest plants ; lowest prices. J. F. Wilcox. The Ilardinanpiano Improves with use We have sold 3,000 hotbed sash In Iowa and Nebraska and never had a kick. Wo now have ready for Immediate delivery 1.000 mere at bedrock prices. Write for prices ' on all kinds glazed sash , glass paints , oils , etc. . stating quantity derlred. ! Council Bluffs Paint & Oil Co. _ _ _ _ _ _ A plant thoroughly equIpped wIth the nowtst machinery , the best work by skilled and fair treat- employee , prompt deliverIes ( meat lire among the timings that makes the Eagle "that good laundry. " Telephone 157. adlanl. Novelty and mmhurst stoves for llarol coal ale the 1II0st economical stoves made. Sold only by Charles Swaine , 7(0 Drealllvay. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Prudent people are beginning to think about holiday goods and they're noting the great line at the tJurfee Furniture company's , Chambers' dancing academy new open for . pupils. Call after 10 a. m. Circulars. Ihvo you seen the new gas heating stoTe at the comnpany's ' office ? NIcest line of overcoats In town 'Ietcalf Draa. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ! 'lorehouN & Co. , blank books and bInding. Time StAndArd plane next to the IIari3na.a. . : . - - - " = . . , . " . . . . , . - ! - - JI.II'I'WX : : , U\ \ . . \XU ITS -'IIci. 1 ! . IJllh I'girtIv " . tpmruiielm - ; ; , \ the liii 111)1 IlliN III I ( : mmm Ildenee ' . There has been i'o little excitement over the cunpatKn In Council Blurts that : rome peolll may overlook the fact that today Is election day It their attenllol } Is not especIally called ) UI It. The county candlilates have done considerable : quiet hustling , Jut ! time campaign ha9 been absolutely ! void of the sensational leatur that have marked some of Its prellecp > ! ! ors. 1\ \ Is conceded on both sides that the elee- tlon will Ic , close. A prominent democrat stated yesterday afternoon that In hIs opinion there would not lie a : dlfrerenc of 200 voles between any ot the c:1Udfllat ' , BolIl parties cl1ll11 evor.thln , howe\'lr. The democrats IIJroft'5s to feel lIIel'C certainty of the election ot John Stuhr as m'imeriffS'lIUamn D. lIarllln au treatmrer , A. J. Horton us uperlntendent of the 'chooll' , anti S. Wadsworth as memo her ot the Hoard of Super.vhwrit than any of the other eantllllates. The republicans claim their whole ticket will be elected , and that N. M. : 1'us'y for nutor and \\1IIIal1l Arnd for treasurer will outstrip all the rust In tIme cze ! of their majorities In additIon . to the election at candidates n proposition to authorize the Board of Supervisors to t3bJls1 ! a poor farm and to purchase real estate at a cost of not more than $20,000 Is to ho voted upon. The I'rop- oUlon also Is that In addition to paying $20.000 for the farlll the board hall be authorIzed 10 erect buildings and equip them at on expense of not more than $20.000 , and borrow $10,000 with which to pay the bllll' The bonds are to he In denominations of $1.000 each , drawlrl/1 / : Intere at the rate of Ii per cent per annul11. Ten at them come due In fourleen years from date , ten In sixteen . teen years ten In eighteen years , antI the remaining ten In twenty yeJrs. A lax of one-Iourth at a null \ on the dollar Is to be levied for the purpose ot paying Interest , and one ml1I \ ver I > annum Ie pay the princpal ! lu- teret and accruing Interept as fast as due. Time following are the polling places : : First Wnrd-Flrt ! precinct , Hoop building \ 120 East Broadway : Second precinct , CollIs- IeI' building / : , 123 East : Broadwa ) : , . Second Ward-1 Jrst precinct Leutzlnger building / : . :130 : BroatIway ; Second precinct , Ser- vis Mlldlng , 73t West Broadwa Third Ward-First precinct Keellne buihil- ! ! log 29 South raln treet : Second precinct , Dhxslm building / : , 807 Sonth Main street. ourth \\'ard-Flrct precInct , lUng barn , li02 Pearl street : Second precinct , McPeck's simop 612 Tweltth avenue. I.'lfth 'Ward-First precinct , Arcade build- log 1033 West Broadway ; Second precinct , New : huilding 1511 South ThIrteenth street. Sixth \VardFlrst precinct Midway building . lng , 2020 West Broadway : Second precinct , Theodero Johnson' , Ci03 Locust a\'enue. Kane-Outsldo city , packing houge , Green- dale. dale.Tho Time polio will open at 8 a. m. , and re- main open nntll 6 p. m. , unless announcement to the contrary 15 mode In the morning. "lie - ltemrip4tre4I. - . " An amusing Incident happened Saturday afternoon In the Second precinct ot the Third ! ward. An enthusiastic voter who had neg- lected 10 register came up town , and , seeing a crowd filing In and out at n store on llliln : street , near Tenth avenue supposed It was time place to rpglster. 'Veil , It was ; and the store referred to'as 919 ! ) . and the crowd was regluterln/1 / : a purcha ! of their winter underwear , caps gloves mittens and shoes. 'Ho also regIstered and will vote T. n. lIughes' lImo cheapest place In the city to trade. If yon hl1von't registered there Is amllle time to do so yet for our line Is com- I'lete ' and full of bargains. Uou't ' .VsmMte Fit'I Dy startlng'yo : ' bard coal ; , burner yel. , Get 'nne of SwaIne's airtight stoves or oil heaters. Cheapest and best In the city. 740 Droadway. Looking for fuel savers and hard times stoves don't overlook DeVol's new airtight coal heaters. They do the work and 1I0n't COt ! you much. Nicest line of onrcoals In tOIVn. Ielealf IIros _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The I.adle8' Aid society will mix religion with mince meat this weell. The old reliable kind. Gel your order In early. 715 Fourth street. Will announce later. For fine work wo are strictly up to date. Bluff City laundrr , 'pllOne 311. IIItOWX I I :11.\IJ : lS A SUGGI S'rlO'J. : " 'ml U I 'm th. . 'l't'i m'iImumma Coin man II ) ' 10 I'u , ' II I'urt mat the CIt , . ' " Light 11111. 'rho regular meeting of the city council was helll last evening , but owing to the proximity ot election or some other cause It was hurried through In short meter. Mayor Cleavel' mend A\t1ermeu \ l1arstow , Drewle1" , lIrowlI Grahl , Greenshle\lls \ , nlshlon , Shim- , I bert and Spetman were In their accustomed places. Alderman Brown stated that Sunday night time lights were ordered turned on at G o'clocl and the police tried to order them art at ! 12:11i : , but It was an hour and ten mInutes' ' before the central telephone station could be gotten to rellOntI. lie thought the Nebraska - ' : Telephone company ought to be made to pay for the extra hour's gas , which , for all the lights In the city would amount to quite a little sum. The matter was referred to the lire committee. A petition from llrs. : Druns asking / : for the remissIon of her taxes on the ground ot POy- orty was referred to the judicIary commit- tee. tee.City Electrician James Bradley staled that he had reeeivell a proposition from the Western - ern Telephone company ot Chicago to sell the city three lelelhones for time patrol . O each. The city now rents boxes . . at . $7.50 , . " . _ . . . . _ _ _ .u _ ' _ _ L _ _ _ three maCUlne8 Jrom time ! ' eurasaa lC'I"um company. one for the patrol box at the corner of Bayllss parlt another for the box at the corner nt Broadway and First street and a third for time police headlillarters. An annual rental ot $45 has been charged during the past year for each ot time machInes , but the cOIIIIany has agreed 10 cut down the rental to $15 for tIme coming year. Bradley suggested that as the machines could be purchased - chased outrIght for halt what they could be rented for , It would bo n stroke ot economy to buy thelll , Ills suggestion : \ was referred to the committee on police and health and the electrician , with power to act. The contract under which the telephone company now . furnishes time Instruments expIres today. A remonstrance tram reshlenls 'If the north side ef Story street between Dluff and Fourth streets against the laying of a sidewalk on that : street on the ground : \ that none but the residents ot the street would < use It . and none ot them wanted It , was referred to the committee - mittee on streets and alleys. 1 T. T. . Smith was granted a license 10 110 ' public weighing. A petition asking for the location at an electric light at tIme corner ot Broadway anti Oak street was referred to the committee on fire and IIltsts. TIme bills of S. nolln , Jolm M : . I1ardln , I. . D. Hltodes , W. L. . Marsh , Bert Stimson and " - = " ' ' ' ' 1I' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' _ J J. J HIHtlies for laying sIdewalk were open ell. lIardln's bid was the lowest on grallln , four. foot brIck and slx.foot plank , while III\ghcs' bid was the lowest on four- foot brick. The bids were referred 10 the city engineer for Inhulallon antI wilt be acted upon at the next council meeting The next meeting ot time council will \ bo held Monday evening. _ . The ladles of time Christian church wilt I serve dinner and , supper In the lseman 1 building on Broadway opposite Pearl street , today COIIIO and eat chicken pie. 'e"n" Itnl.'r CzureaI During a de.nocratlc . assembly at the Metropolitan - ropollian hotel last night "Texas" Baker was seriously hurt and John and VIe Webster slightly wounded Just how the row started Is a dlll1cult matter to tell. There was free beer , and this , when IIIlngled with time drinks of red liquor which hall already been Imbibed , produced among : all hands a longing for a flglmt. It was a free for all fight , and when the casualties were reckoned up It was f01ll1lI that Baker had heen stabbed In the back ot time heatl , that there was another cut In the hack of his neck , anti still another on his nose Thp two Webster boys were beaten abollt the head. The knife which Inlllclel , Baker's wounds was fdtm" afterward. lie was removed 10 the Women's Christian aso- elation hospital shorlly after midnight. , Nothing like It. The famous Crown plan I with orchestral attachment leads I them all. , lIourldus Music house llG ftutsman : ! street The Hardman piano wins wany frIends. 'l'OOle A SIIO'I'1' illS :11.\X. : i CUI.tnlu" I of * I.e GO""IIIIIC'III SII'ulII'r "ullllull 10 II. . " " . . ' "tI A" II t.I. SIOUX CITY , -ov. - ' : 4.-(8peclal ( Telegram. ) -William Gillam , employed on the government mont Ieamer ! Mandan : , now In wInter quarters here , has preferred charges against Captains Todd and Leeds and Mate Newman - ' : , concerning . corning time manner In which order Js mimatn- tamed on the steamer : , whIch promise 10 lead 10 an investigation by the War de- partrnent According 10 0lllam'9 story , he became Involved last FrIday In a dispute " , with the mate over some minor mattoc of dlclplln ! , during which the latter drew his revolver and fired several shots at his subordinate - ordinate , by way of emphasizing his views. Giliam 'rushed to the pilot house where he found Todd and Leeds , antI , on begging for protection , says / he was assaulted and terribly beaten by the co.plalm' lie does not thln11 the case warranted such drastic treatment , anti proposes to make a test of the matter before the proper authorIties. S"lIlItllrlII"on COllfi.ll'nt. DUBUQUE , No\ 4.-Speelal { Telegram.- ) Senator Allison has returned home confident of an overwhelming republican victory to- morrow. lIe said today : "The .republlcans will have : a majority of from forty to fifty on joint ballot In the next legislature. " Clii Iii Selll.lcl to D'nth. CEDAR RAPIDS , 13. , Nov. I.-Speiai ( 'f. : ! ' e. gram.-Near ) llontlcello : time 2-year-old con or 'Veen , a German farmer , fell \ ) Into a pan of boiling water and was terribly bmmrned dying a few hours later In terrible agon ) ' . U'"I1..tlr ' 1'ruuhh' H"ult" Serlo"I , . . JEFFERSON , Ia. , Nov. 4.-(8peelal ( Tle- ; ! gram.-Alberl ) Morland shot himself \ with suicidal Intent tonight , but not tata\y. \ ) It Is attributed to domestic troubles. - c. _ " 'E\'I'IiEIl I FOil U I.E C'L' I 0 S UA ' . Shower" I'rtal It'edIim :111111) : ' I'iii'aa . of the COUlllr . \SlIINGTON , Nov. I.-The following Is the weather forecast for tomorrow In the states In which elections will be held : . For Nebraska and Kansas - Partly cloudy weather : probably local raIns and snows In the western portions : winds shifting to north and much .colller. For lllssourl-Falr : In the morning : increasing - creasing cloudiness _ tend probably _ showers , , .I in , the evening or night : cOOler TUeSlIU ) ' . III"L , southerly winds shIrting to southwesterl For IowaIncreastngeloUlInesR and 1)rob- ' ' , afternoon or night : ably local rains Tuesday wind ! shifting / : to northerly and much colder Tuesday night. For North - ' : and South Dakota-Showcm : cohler. For Ulnh-I alr : decIdedly colder Ohio-FaIr during Tuesday and warm. For Indiana and Illinois-Full' during the greater portion of 'l'uesllI\Y : probably followed - ( lowed lay local rains during the nliht. For hentuc-Generall ! fair , but with Increasing cioulllness. For Lower tlchhan-Falr during the tiny followed by showers at nIght. For Upper lIchlgan-LoclIl rains and snow anti colder. For Pennsylvania-Generally fnlr. " 'uslel n 1'0I1ns'I\'anla-Generall fair. For Eastern New York-Probably ) l faIr anti warmer For " ' . . ! .ll'rn New York-Generally filII' For New Jerse > ' -Falr. followed hy cloudy and threatening weather on the coqt. For llassachusetts-Fnlr : durIng Tuesday hut may be cloudy and threatenIng on Ih wutheast coast In the evening. . For lar'lallll-PI'QbahIY fair In th . . . In tenor during the greater / : part ot time da and showers on ' the coast. For Vtrglnla-Generall fntr. , North nod Soulh Carol1l11 and GeorgIa Generally fair ; local showers on the coact 1'aRtprn : Florhlll-l.ocnl rains. For M lIsslsslppl-Falr , followed by showe ] on time coast. 1,01 11 e'or.l. OFFICE OF THE W'EATIIEII BhiltEAl O\IAHA. No\ 4.-0malm record ot ten ature amId rainfall compared with the eorr spo\llllng tIny ot the past four years : ' I&13. : ; 1631. 1593. 1St Maximum temperature . . 7 C G Minimum tempera lure. . . . . ii 41 28 Average temperature. . . . . (3 ( . G I ; ; 46 Precipitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'r 'r ,0 . CondItion of temperature anti Ilreclplnt at Omaha for time day and since Lurch 1S95 : ; : I Normal tempernlure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Excess for time day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accumulated eXCeSS slnco MarcIa : 1. . . . .1 Normal preclpltntlon. . . . . . . . . . . .01 I 1)eilcieocy for the dll" . . . . . . . . . .01 14 I Total precipitation since March 1 19.W Inc } Defclenc ) ' sInce Marcia 1. . . . . 10.l Inl n"I'O'I. trout Station " , nt S I' , . . ' " i . , , : ; 1 I . 8 " ; . . . ' ; v 'i " i STATS 5TAT1OS' ' WIATL STTIONS ' i " a ' E 3 : 3 ' g Q : ' 1 : ( ; ; . . . . = - ( it 7 ) p lj North Platte..5(1 : . ( til .T Part clJ Huron. . . . . . . . . : Il 44 .01 ) l ) eondy , Lhtalo . . . . . . tin 18 .ou CIOI , SI. Lonla. . . . . . t8 7 : .09 Clear SI.PaU. . . . . . . l 10 , IU CloUly , Davt'iiiori. . , . . . . . . all 70 .00 Clear. Kal"a City. . . . 18 7t .OIm Cljttd ) iiememmi. : . Cly. . . . . . . . W : :4 . : $ fnowh uavro. . . . . . . . . : 1 : t .T Snowll . Salt r.alto : City. . . . . 30 to .Ctl Cloudy \ Sil larl , Ciy. . . . . : : : ,10 .00 Cion" ) \'lnccm . . . . . l :1,1 : , .00 1 ( 'lQimtl ) : .OU11\11) \ Chcycnlo , . . . . . , .8 . . ill .02 Snowh i'Illtaatomm. . . , . . . . . : :1 : : : I .ou , Cioud , ) la)11 ) City , . . . . . . . 31 ! : s , UIIClolll ) - IVOKIOI . . . . . 70 7 : TICOUI)1 L. A. WrlS11 Obscr' " 1" Indicates trace at precipitation. \ . _ - I r1I1r1iiIifo1vicJIJJA ( ( k Q . . .4 r1la.i a . _ fr ----a- - - - - - ' DOUBLE WAS \ AREAT RACE I. ' I' . . - . , Tclmcr nnd Rodgers vo Jt , in Record- Breaking 'ime ¶ , OPENING or liE AUSTIN REGATTA - lulllr 111.1 11mm liii's ( tHai I I1&'al for d tie 1111' in the ! liille Seimlis- l'uAA ' " ' ,1 flit' " 'I'eximN ; Sllte Chl"Ilul"h I IIi. I I AUSTIN - ' : , Tex. . Nov 4-There was nn extra large alemlanco present today at the al'en- lug of the great International regatta and they were fa\ori : wih a. fine round at sport , though there were only three races entered for today . Time first race was trial heal three miles with three turn , over a three- cluarter mile course , participated In by I ng- Iishmen only . Entries : hlimbear . harry . lIalnes antI WIngate. Bubear was In fine shalle and won time race by five boat : lenglhs , puling an easy : stroke at twenty-eight 131ne , pushell him some In the last Quarter by spurting with a stroke of twenty-nine. Barry came In a. fair third , but Wingate was not In the race at any time , falling / : away behind from time start , Dubear anti lIalnes , having won time race In one , two order , will now 1'01 In the filial against two Americans for the championship ot the world. The two Amerleans are to be selected tomorrow , TIme at race , 1:18. : The mecond race , one and one.hal miles , wllh tmmrn , for the amateur championship of . Texas , was won by Ed 1Ogg ) ' of Austin , his only contestant being J. Martin ot Galveston. Time , 11:47. : The third race was a trial heat , double scull , first crew In to row In the final against ngland's I best crew for the ehamplomhlp ot the world and a 11rso ot $1.000 , three miles with lurn. Peterson and I.mlon , Oandur brothers and Teemer and HogerK starled. This was a beautiful race , all boats bel nIt hunchet to the mile nod a holt hag. The Oaudaurs got away from the lag first , but Teemcr amid Rogers , I'ulllg long , steaty strokes ot thlrty.five , soon pulled up with them and rorglng ahead passed over the line ant lne wih a fiye.boat lengths leal. Time , 17 :47 : { The last race was a magnificent one and lowered time world's record for tlmree-mnhle double scull racIng. Tomorrow's program Is interesting amid lengthy and the sports are betting / : heavily tonight on the great hal mile dash which will be putlclpatet In by all the oarmen , Jake Gaudlur and Teenier being the tavorltes. " ' I 1.1) 1 1 UNTSM . \ I ) S QUALI 1"I 101) . lIuh O"I.'r 111.1 horse neellre.1 tf . ittOaiiztvs . CINCINNATI Nov. 4.-The judges of the Lltonla races , after a thorough Investigation - thou , which Included 1 trip to St. Louis by Presiding Jadge Carter , rendered a. decision - cision In the Wild Huntsman case today. The hOMe Is dlefua\fied and the three moneyn are awarded to the second , third and fourth horsesSlurla , MQI1US and Cln- ton. No further entries : will bo recelvell from A. J. Stafford II whoo name Wild 1unlsmnn ran. I has been shown that Bll Jmrnnnon who has , been Outlawed , hal been interested In the horse within the last two month9. If imo ' I. not hue present owner. A horse owned all or In part by a turf outlaw Is barred from a turf congress Ire ) " , no mater It he has been soh congress Innocent parI ) ' . All evhdenga obtained by the judges point to S aforfs' connection with Bi tirannon . He ma ; ) , however , be the dupe of others. Carrllg of Council \uff9 ; who , formerly o\'nei the horse und who testified that Brnnon stole him , ovl- denti ) - gave his testlmoh to get even wIth Brannon belevlng : that time latter owned the horFe. He evidently thought heI'a ! ! letting Brannon have hIm when he made the bill ot solo to Stafford. 'rho latter still protests his Innocene ' a. ! any connection - ton with Tiraimnon . . and. 11 < ho bl able 10 show this ta he.true li ot couro . be put In good standing ; , as. ladles' day ' Latonia todny nnd thait ' "nlanee.as 1m- men e. The weather \as fne anti the track dead and rather slow. Summaries - maries : First race . selling , one mile : Miss Galio (8 ( to 1 won Sandoval (20 to 1) secant , BIguo (5 ( to 1) ) third Time : : 1 % . Second race , selling . five and a halt fur- lorgs : Crel (1 ( to Ci ) won , FIrst Purchnse (8 ( to 1) ) second , Oswego (20 ( to I ) third ' ' 1'jme : 1:0IH. : Third mc , ? . purse , six furlongs : Lintlol- lette (1 ( to 2) ) . Jlnllol- lete ( won Iodesso (10 ( 10 1) sec- end ) . Gateway ( C to 1) ) third. Time : 1:16. : Fourth race , purse five furlongs : I renter - tier (7 ( to 1 ) won , Ietrarch (30 ( to 1) second , Sir Vassar (20 ( to I ) third. Time : 1O3. : ' " ' " ; 'Ifh race , ceilIng . mile and a furong : rack . ' Silk ( ( 10 I ) won . Stafa (3 ( to I ) seer - ' , t'/iml , I.'n'ette Belie (2 ( to I ) third TIme 57. 57.tYs - - - . \ , AI.f , 'J'l1t IU\:1IE : OX , fUII' . lao YeimalIg SII , ' " FII"III'f. . fulrH I IIii'e'e 1..n IHI.I.UA".l. NEW YOHK , Nov. . 10\ 4.-Three of the Hot prln/1s / : fighting contingent Jossph H. Von- ig I , mannger of the ill-fated Florida Ath- .etle club ; James Kennethy } enneJ' , manager of the I'mplre A thJete club and "Charley" White one of Fitzslmmons' trainers FlzslmmonR' trainer arrived In New York tonight , All of them were greatly dlslsled with their western experiences . wester experience" and 1'11) laid the blame for time flame upon F'itzsirnmnons' Jimlian who he said , had . Ihl mannge" I..lz.fmnons' affairs from the lie n.serte his helet thE Flzlmmons blglnnlllg Was not afraId 10 meet Corbutt . and that the tight ' would have taken place hit for Julian' 1100r vork lie blamed ! Julian for the faluro of Fizsimmons to take a special omcns. train for hot Springs and' thus eva < e the Vendlg saId there ' ' wns yet hope where that time Stuart fight may hna be pulled ar at E I'aso gone to make armmumge. mntH. Forfeits for time origInal match will lateh not he paid wi 1.nluA" 'I'efllILCftmj "A" " ' . . "t. I NEW YORK , Nov. 4.-A IJlcled bowling team of five men , wih three substitute , frm the Linden ) Grove Bowling club , which holds time championship of New York anti liroolilyn wi go west at the latter cOil of this season , under time management of Sam ' Klrpf , armdngenment5 having been made for them to meet time having league's selected team In Hoehester on March : for In SWET7iES and POWER of TOIE , BEAUTY of DE- , SIGN . and STREIiGTU of CONSTRUCTION TI . BAY STATE" . , 4 GUITARS , . D4 MANDOLINS , ' , BANJOS , m 1t1 ' ZITHERS , and c/a flUTES FUTE are "uaJ ) ; .1 . by 10 oIlier .tmerh. . pJ . C.n Ilsln'mer , L".6ln muse ' . . 01 atmmystrtclly h ! IIrade Instru. . ment. ' . ' MYa&Ds. Seal tot .i , t Catloge. SCUl 1 JOHN C HArNES 8 CO , . 4 3 TO 11 . w5stNayoN s. , - DOSON. : FIHST ' NATIONAL ! BANK ----OF---I , --01.- - Couuci luffs ' Iowa - CAPITAL , . : . . r. $109,001) \ \ ' I , \\1 "IIICIT , UUSIXIJSS. \1' : UI SIIP'nun. . t01t.IOC'VIONS OXg . ' ' ' 01. 'rug OLlti' ' . s'r titxiCs ix un\\ . I'IOlt CtN'1' I'AIU ( IS ' . IAICS ' ' I CIX'I' IX' 11l10 1)fll'OSiT . T'I UII'oI'r : CALI. . ¶ A.\1 EN us 01\ % 'Itl'1'J3. pBcial Notces-Counci Iufs A ' . ' . PIS'\'I.ARS s-nOOM 1iOUS . GOOD LO. cation . , fur 1&0.0 ; come end see it , C. n. , ' Icho\on , Sa9 1 1roadla ) ' . nnl _ _ _ _ _ I _ l'oit Street after T. MY 1tL0SID10C . 816 IIATNCn conl'enlencel. November 1 ; Igbl rooms ; maitre Ala . lIve-loom house , No.8 ? ) l'iatner street : : Ilntner .Iret 105t.lon al any time . Jacob Slm. iIm1ty8 ! CLIOANrO : V.\ULTS CLCNED Eu Unite . al im ' , , . , < \ I Uomerl SIt Bro.Jla ) N ACIttOS I . iAlto ; lN uMJnX c'- FOIl " trade f'Jr COUnCIl Biutf . . . . . Olern . 53\ \ Broadway property . C. n. Nicim- 'T-ACItIO . f1lIT FARM - : SPECIAL - nAnaAI - - . EI. NtChOhIGn,53) L'redwmiy. - .on ht1NT . . tthm nJNT. ; IS.U SCVION.itOQlI C. A. i3anchard. ll nmiiilFm'Cio . J : , % 'ANTED , COOD GlItL ' . Gll' FOR GIONCItAL. ! vul.work ) ! rS. J. Mueller . : Wiow'enuc. O NCI. . - , , _ _ ' _ - - - - - - ; . ; _ _ . - - - - $250 : ; n silt . end nt Burnlo the' A 11) ' club I all the following lu ) -:0 - ' : reid ) ' hm' ni yet been recel'e < 10 time challenges sent to Cleveland and Detroit cub ! whhh : cities the eastern bowlers propose to visit on Inrch 25 nl1 2. ! They will roll against nn n1.Chlcn o five for n ' $2 cup 011 March 27 , nllll will IIIY Ivo Colo' " team at llwnulo for n stmulinr slmlnr amount 01 March 28. II the \'l'nt ot their 10t Playing Clp\'elan.t or Detroit Mann- gor Kmirpr ' says that he will nrmnge fur extra gnlls In Chicago all Milwaukee. The nume ot the men Selectti fur the trip are : 'fh'nnl' . captain ; Wingenfleld , WlnJenlehI Irnnlnler\ Silver , 1'niilon anti lubstltutes , Stein , lpphig : ' \ , - jr . nntl Wilikemme . UI"Ar..1 - oim list' - timid mig ttv . . NI'YOHK , Nov , i-Jtmdges Biscimoff nnll Gelgerlch , In general term of the court ot OOlmon 1leuf hnvo dlFareell In the stilt brought hr Henry Jtmdsoim against time 1"lushlng Jockey climb I wait expected thnt time tlechsiomm of time general term . wouhl have decided the constltutonnl ) of the Percr- Grimy rncllll law. The suit wn ! originally brought before . orlglna\ Jtmstiee I'nl In the first dl.lrlet jUllclal court In I stIlt brought by Jittlson tl recover n 81\101Istnke ! from the jockey eluh. JUI' tcu Lynn decided tmt n sweepstakes was a lottery antI threw out the case lulge , n I'hor hells thlt Justice l.ynn'l doclslon rhould ho ) mtiiirimmed . JUdge Gelgerlch holds that It shoulll be reversed " 'II 0111 , . 1II Plglithmmg . 1 : lllHIS , No\ . 4.-Jllme9 .1 Corbel leave tonight for New York lie says he wil pa ) ' no more attention to I.'ltzslnlnonl nod Is contcn111tn a final retirement from the ring . { 'orhet has Innl his pOSlof"loli I letter from Superintendent Hose of time Iron Ioultaln railway to G'neml IMsenger . \glnt 'lownseul , In which time slat..ment Is mllle that tim . ralh'oad Ileollle cotmlti eas\ ) ' hn'e gotten l'ttzsiniinong Inlo Hot Sprlng/J If Fitzsimuinon h:11 not Insl tel on rnnnlng Into the arms of Governor Clallle's oiilcialq. .It'mmkl , ' loimllt' ( 'ott I ury A\I\.I. CHICAGO , No\ . 4.-Tho following road records have been allowed by the Coull' ) ' Honll club at America : H. A. Sowammer lIve miles , lCi:51. : AU"lst 22 state reool'd ; C. E. Jenkins , :10 mil' ! ! ' , ' :1/:0. : / : Soptllbl'l' 7 Inll S. Iowa state reeonl : : It W. McClmmre . twentv-nve miles . 1:28. : September : S. ' 1'xas Rtate record : E. J. Whitsel , Ify mile , :1:2. : : : ; , tO imiiIe . 7:32. : Septeimmbi'r : V , Nebraska : state record : 'I' . ' 1' Mack , I rle.nufrlio cemitmmry course , 5:26 : . October G , New York state antI American records. " 'lIr"t , . lOhi'vt.mm " 111 Not 11 South . NI'\ HAVEN , No\ t.-I Is cvldent that . time University of Georgia , at Athens In that tate , has been IIIed ! Into the ( belllf that the Yall 'var ltr fet ball team : would gO south. 'he Yale athletic luthorlties denr that there 19 to be any ame. Nurtiia'ri 1"llle St't'hml :11. : "f'r. MI L\'AUKl0l0 No\ . . 11.\'AUKEg. NoJudge Jenkins this afternoon Issued fn order al'\ollltlng- Alfred , F' . Gary special master In Northern I\eclnl IPaelc cases wIth lower to exnmlne Into the r..celver reports alld to hear objec- tons led against claims 1.1"1" , ' Grnnf.o th. . l'lmlh' " 'Irncl , . NEW YOIIIC Nov. 4.-'he stewards of the Jockey climb hnve grnted n license to the Saratoga association to conl1uct I rare meeting nt the Ilmlleo track November 1 10 Noveniber 30. - - - - - - - - r ih'emi IIe . . .mler. Probably that's time reason so many j ladles turned out In answer to our , advertisement that wo made plc- tore frames to order at time cost of time moulding alone-Some of them \ didn't believe It till they , camo- they ordered-they must have b- Je\ed-r else they had money 10 burn. Same price thIs week. { U . , t A. HOSPE , Jr. , l htlicat : Art , ! II 1513 .oulos. i . . ; : - = ) ) ) ) : - - - ' : 1 I . . TPiEE gicis. I - - - - - - 'l'Ii " 'i't'on I I I'rus Iii t'al for ( 'Ii ia , him S flt'ri'm's ' , , . . ' 1. 'r'entll11 " 1,1..l flr 'h"llIlo ln"r'I' " ( ( II''III.1 tu I lit' Co em- uumtimI 1 * ' In I ' ' Stro 'i'eru , , -l'ht a' m 01mm I t ic 11111) cry ! Irlll 1'lI'lIIo-'h. . NUIIIIII ( fur I0 1 'II'rl Si't' I'e , , \ I 1..I'hc. 11'lllle.l. i flirted with asthma , blo:1hHs Ir ' ( hI 1.111 throat dheease , nlHI who I : IOW 1'lllltoll ' b ) ' the fIrst wnrlnl chi at wlntel' to Cl\ ] I good imiedical cnlo can niII to Un' meclc1 . Copclnnd amid fhcl1rd tUlar , tamer- row "I' whc'ne\'el' I cults hiM coii'titliemic'C , and rcct'ivo what II nol legl\ICI at time heat t alHI Inost s'teccmsfiml Ircatmett known UIHI lrllclcll for tnrlcllnr mnIAllle Ulder time pllldll t\ IJ'oIol / mllie 1) ' thee pimi'slchnns lime total cost of the tentmelit will he IIlltelI to n late of 15 : ; immoImtlmi' , nil le'lklnes , rlnedlal I Inhulnlt is. el ( , lopinG prc\hlel , or admlnl"lered without unr clulrgl whatever . lI'ti.ii 1 WO.IIX. ( ' \11 , " " "HI' " 'hl "a'ummut t to ( let Slrlll ! Shul,1 1'I.1 'I'ls i'd. : II" . J. F' . Moody , Friend , Net , . , a highly . rosl'l'cte.I elderly \ lady In hel' comlunlt ) . wrue" , " 1 Anrrrel from /eneml / ill hellth for years without Inlln/ out what really did ) mill me. I was feeble . Innblo to sleep amid commidn't , ell mcllm'h food. ' eelhln't rat \el nor 1''lsh may ; 1' 1) Ilhlne/J were sore a 11 11pelsel 0111 their II/erfect / , action illlti I 1) ' hlooll with poisons . In short , I WaS nn invalid wOlnn through anti tlmrotmghm. After treatln with tiliTert'mmt .Ioctol a for two 'ears with onh' little spel , of Iellof. I tool It COl'SO of 10le lreltnent with DI mm . CO\elnll nlll1 She\arI1. They etmlghllnlll moo out In u 11) \ tim t gave . me sltndhl health anti I nm permnllelt ) curel1. I InlFhel ) with these ph'slclans two years ago al1 I have n/o been 11 rlJht . OVOI' ilnce. 1 will not let aim opporttimmhty imass when I can spc'itk n good nrd " word for Dr. ClllelalI 111 8hll- " " 11"1 II 1111' helith "h.,1.1 . " " ' 1,1 fur tim. ' Sin'eiiat ' S"II.lul , Ilul" fu , ' " ' 1 I. . U. 'l'tae lIamme' 'l'rematiimemmt . II his ehii't'a uf ( 'mmsa's I. 1u'mma'iltlmmg ' .111 1" , . 11'1'llu "lrlllA" hll.I..I" " tin lmmt' . . 11"1 sumf- . . . fererH f.I' ' . .1. . . - - - - - - - - - lhltl0tiGilovN . . \ n..HII If lhrll' ( , agum'm'ii ( g"l"tlu Shiit'i' Ih 11.1 I hOllt. MrV. . 1. Jones ot 1012 Pacific street Is a wlehlnn for the. H. & M. rnilroad . lIe- In/1 / : an ohl olloyo or the road thll sinte- mmmemmt will ho read with Int'Jrost by hundredS . dred of railroad men who know hIm well. Mr. Jones save : "You see , I have been tronbled wIth Ca- tarh as long lS 1 can remimeniber-for IHteen ) 'PII'j nt least. E\'l'r'ho ! knows omt- timIng ot the laslno 8 antI limleery of the dlu'180 anti of its tIerphy InjUrlol effects 1\ ! erecl9 upon Limo system . II m ) ' case time com- Ipitito ' 5IO"I'I'IU of time 11050 cnl"ell a steady thrum or s'ila " malll' Into thc Ihroat slelt ol'cnsloling Ihat IICe ! alt ; 111'\'OI. hawk- "t . : . ; , " . . < c- ; . . " , ' . . " . " " cj - : /j- . . , - , - ; . ' " " - ' . " . " . ' , , ; \s \ " , 1 \ , ' : ' , 'w , I Jones 1012 Pacific SI. In/ amid splln th.lt mlles tIme t111n or ( su rlllms told by vletrs 111 \ \ hllh almost , wor time life omit of mime " 'hl'n sommmeiiov or other time Poisons seeml'll 10 mvork theirI'n ' \\011 way Into time " Onnch In.1 tubes In the lver , iimiiighmig on lmlllious ! ! I'el" . At these tlms 1 wotill . have hllou9 Ime nausea alil hlalachcs , witim 'uimmitimmg of a sour aul bitter tiimeimmargc' . For years 1 hlll these recuhmir 01I.fn9hlol1l , ) sick hiemid. nl'119. wih smmiteriimg amid mmgomiy sufC'ln. Iltogether . unl too horrlblo to he hilt ' In \ voitls. ) ' 'My I opinion is I > Imt Wh(11 I llm'st wen I 10 Drs. COlwlnnl1 nlil Shepnrl : mmmi ' whoo : rs- tcr was giving way unler the 11019un9 of cntah. Hut \uh'r Ihlll' I I \rlltm"lt t t I be- gimii to pick ' right ' ' . mtntl I ! Ilek imp 1\1'1) 111 kept on hllro\'lng ulltl I got 111 If time whole trouhle. I can't remmiemmibem' when 1 ha\'o hal ! FO good healh mis I now enjo . anti for thieso i'iLii'fli and Acnulno r'sul I give all the credi 10 - hms. - Copelntl - anti - - Simepard " DRS1 COPELA I ) & SHEPARD ROOMS : 312 AND 313 NEW YOm LIFE lUl.D1lG. OlIAlA. NI D. imlngs-Wednesijays and Saturdays only. 6 to S Sunday-mO 10 12 m. , Office hiours-9 to 1 a. I. : z to G p. m. Eve Genuine Si ldwich - "Adams' " fat 0 - Sheller - I = . Powers fmotmm 1 to 10 horse , Feed G riimtlcrs , Jmmcks , Chain , himmipi Cnt'ts nnt Inst ' but . not least , SOUTIIWICK 110 ltSF AND STEAM PO\\'Eht hAY I'IIESS. Branch I-louse - - - - Council Bluffs - , . - COUNCi II.UFPS . ' ' WOJKS . S1'EMII DYE . .2 I. = - - - - . . - = _ i _ _ _ -7.--c.-e- : UiuTa. : Iowa. m1r Tel. 522. ; - - - - - _ - - = - 7 - _ _ . - _ _ . , _ Ii . , . . THE J POPULAR , 1I 1 'AHOUSE FURNISHERS . ' _ - 'A " RELIABLE1 SERVICABLE AND UPmTODATE ( 's I ' IN EVERY DEPARTMENTI I' f . ' POPULAR PRICES. } - PALACE REGALt PALACE REGAL : VENTILATOR dIJ. VENTILATOR Guaranteed ' ; : f. \ Guaranteed to Heat f\ \ " to Heat . _ t 3 JiS' ' 3 , : Large Rooms wih only i ' , Large Rooms wih on'y . T - ' 2 f"r'a7il. . . . " ] I ' " . . h ! Ii . J 1 , f' ; : . . . Tons ot Coal Tons of Ooah ; . G SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS 4. : . I " . , To New Beginners in Housekeeping. * - . I : . . . . We Furnish Your Home Complete . C' , ' ' l . . . . W rIf not Convenient to . 4 , . . pay . cash , ve , vil111ale terms to 811it. . , . 'I , : - . ' : , . . . i' 1 Q - , ' r , . . . . 0 ' , e . ' . . 4 ) .i' ; .1' _ k ' . . ! : r' ' ; IzI-I2/3FAfj',4 ST. , , _ _ - _ _ - - _ ' . -i- . . f- . - - - - - _ . _ _ _ ; _ _ _ : _ . . . - rw