THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER M, li01. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL MI.NOIl MIJNTIOS. Davis cll drug:. Btockert sells carpets and russ. Fine ADC brer, Ncumayers hotel. da fixtures and globes. Ulxby & Son. Wollmun. scientific optician. WJ IJroadmiy. U. U. Alexander & w., textures and frames. Tel. 8C6. Missouri onk body wood. 5&.50 cord. m. Welch, a N, Main at. Tel. 12S. Get your work done nt ihp popular i-agls laundry. 724 Uroadway. I'honc 167. - Myrtlo lodgn No, 12. Degree of Honor, will meet tonight. . AsHlslunt County, Attorney Kimball Is In Wyoming, lii-1 -n business. ,..,.,, Mrs. Uva Murray and son llix of IJlow Hvcnuo lire vl-IUng In Chicago. Mrs 14. 1.. I-'Vls of North First street Is'homo from u visit nt Hamburg, la. Mlis FnlronT of Chicago Is guest of Miss I.XTlc ! Patterson nf Houth Hlxtli trt. 7' Iir NVobuVyV, Pearl street H M. Penrlmnn of the Novelty Uon ore li homo from his trip to New i.o'K Wanted, office noy. iTcinr om ;"' 1 On account of Its being Vm?v'1w Novelty Cloak store, 634 Hroudwio. win no inning engine and holler. Apply If.'iL ",...( ivnrks. Council l.llllTH. Is.. son, Neb. WIH lSon of lad. 8. !.. H wn y to iih city ' Alderman McDonald bas token out a jl dlnT permit for tho erection of n res nco at KlfUi avenue and Heventh street. bull. denco to cost W.uOO. The wMI of Judge J. H. Wostiott was file, for i rol itb In the district court yrr iVJinl. .'v..,..,i for a l.-micy of W his property is icu u """ o'clock .Morten Petcnon ami Miss I.oiilsa I-arsen were married Thursday ovcnlng at tbo homo of tho bride's paronts, '1 w.mll.;lh avenue ana rmmii ltryant. ... , , ,. The sheriff's olllce was notified yesterdav that a tenm of horses stolen from Jitcott Doner of Armour, this county. h;.;l boon tound by th- Dojglus county authorities near Denson, Neb. Tho Infant daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Walker. 711 North Fourteenth street. died yesterday morning. The funeral will lie tills afternoon at 2. from tho residence. Jlurlal will be In Knit view cemetery. For sale, nt a Brent hnrcaln. a nice smmra piano, $1, with stool: also a lino Brand up rlKht U'0 piano, nearly now, nt J210. Itoiirl ctus' Music House, 335 Ilrondway, whero the orKau stands upon tho building. The funeral of lira. Johanna O'Hrlen, who died Wednesday In Sioux City, will bo this morning nt 8:S from tho residence of Tier son, Ilichard , O'Hrlen. ll Klithth avenue. Uurlul will bo In tho Catholic cemetery. Miss ISdlth Wyckoff, who has been visit ing her sister. Mrn. J. J. Hughes, returned yeiitcrday to her homo In Jacksonville, HI. Hhe wns ueeompanlcd by Mrs. Hughes nnd little daughter, who will visit In Jackson ville several weeks. I.lnnlo Stlnwood, a 11-year-old boy, died nt tho Christian Home yesterday of tuber culosis. The chilli's homo was In Wood bine. Tho funeral will bo Sunday after noon at 4 o'clock from tho Homo chapel nnd burial will be In Fnlrvle.w cemetery. . James Hasklus wna urrestcd yesterday on an assault and battery charge preferred ngutnst him In Justice Ferrlor's court by his brother Joseph. The trouble Is said to nave been over money matters. Huskln.4 Save ball und will havu n hearlnu Wcdncs ay. The residents of Vtiper Harrison street nro complaining that the city has done 1 nothing this year to plnco that thorougii farc In u parihle condition. From Llttls Ilcntoii Btreet to Fleming nvenun tho Etroet Is said to bu In n bail condition. The matter will bo brought to tho attention of tho city council nt the next meeting. Thn High School Cadets hnvo chosen these noncommissioned oillccrs: First ser Reant, Horace Haverstock; quartermaster sergeant, Norman Fuller; sergeants. Barnes, Spetrnan, Hooker and warren: corporals, VanOrder. Itnbertson, Chernlss ni)d Schorr. Merle Warncs has been mado trensurer nnd Kenneth llamcs clerk of the civil organization. The Dohany theater will present tomor row night the latest sensation, thu now melodrama, entitled. "Tho Convict's Daughter."' which has met with brilliant s.uccess everywhere. PIuj-b whoso prom inent features ure love, heart Interest, heroism, comedy, pathos, vice und vlrtuo nlwnys Und favor and tbeso nro tho dom inant characteristics of "Tho Convlct'H Daughter." Tho scenes uro laid In tho south and various types of life, good, bad and In different, lncudlng a unliiuo tramp char acter, are Introduced, while tho scenic dis play Is said to bo extra good. N. T. Plumbing Co., teiepnant 2S. A CRITICAL EYE must havo good sight, with unimpaired optlo nerves, If their criticisms would bo correct. If their vision Is Impaired they can supply thu deficiency by having their eyes tested and lltted with proper glasses from our high-class optical goods. Our lTencli crystal nnd Brazilian pobblo glasses are not only new eyes, when lltted properly, but glvo an aristocratic expression to tho face.1 HERMAN m. LEFFERT OKADUATB OPTICIAN, !3S imOADWAY. OPP. Ol.KNN AVENVK, COUNCIL BLUFFS. fe- kitt for Uio who knaa whAt'i pool Woodward's Ganymede Chocolates ajlOpera BonBons Mods By John G. Woodward & Go. "The Candy Men." Council Bluffs Iowa. Iowa Steam Dye Works HO Hroatlway. Maks yout old clothei look lllio naw. Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing. LEWIS CUTLER Funeral Director (buccesaor to W. C. KtP S I'KAIIL Sl'ltKUr. l'bono !17, FARM LOANS 6 MtaoiUteu in Ka&ieru NtlrijK and Iowa. Jamea N, Casady, 'Jr., U Mala St., Council Cuffs. ru ttev. U. I.. Knox, rector of U ro.l church, left lnt "VonlnK tnl land, 111., to perform u marrl.mo etiem luy. V marriage license was Usue. yest M to Patrick Howard. aged 30. of Jn mil. and Kllcil T. uoran, hk- - At tho nrsi rrrsuyiei m ' ':::,r1 S.nin5naW.?KSffinnV tR I.Vssons." The sorvlcu will begin nt ,:M .t.itrnli BlimlllV BLUFFS. PICKPOCKETS ARE NABBED Four Young Men Jatled n Way t Ak-3r-Btn Feitiritlia. PUT UP SWIFT FLIGHT AND HARD FIGHT S. A. Hester, n Knnxna Farmer, la Ho. Ilutril nf III l'ockctbook mill (ilycn the Tli Tltut Corrals the IJKlttllnRcrril liinrct. Four young men who gavo their namea ns Fred Smith, Albert Brown, Clcorgo Har ris nnd A. It. Wlllard, supposed to bo pro fessional pickpockets on their way to Omaha ,to work tho crowds at the Ak-Sar-Beu festivities, aro under arrest at the city Jail. They v.oro arrested yesterday morn ing at tho Union Pacific transfer after pick ing tho pockot of S. A. Hester, a farmer of Ottawa, Kan. They were caught after a hard right and chase within a fow minutes of tbo robbery and nn hour later their caso was being Investigated by tho district grnnd Jury now In session. Hester, accompanied by his wife, arrived from Ottawa yesterday morning on his way to Maltland, Mo. Ho was entering n car on tlis Burlington train when Jostled by tho four men. Ono of the four crowded In ahead of him while another telzed his grip and tried to forco his way between him nnd his wife. Tho other two also crowded In nnd tho manner In which they pushed and Jostled caused Hester to ex postulate. When Hester and his wlfo finally reached tholr seats tho latter romarked that sho believed tho men were pickpockets Mr. Hester felt for his pockctbook, which had been In his hip pockot, only to find that It was gone. Ofucer Qulnn was stand ing nenr ttio train and Hester at once told htm that ho had been robbed and accused tho four young men. Two CiiiikIiI, Two Hun. Officer Qulnn snw the four men hastening across tho prnlrlo north of tho tranefcr and with Baggageman John Abbott and others gave chose. Tho quartet was quickly overhauled nnd Officer Qulnn succeeded In grabbing two, but tho other two ran. Bag gageman Abbott started after one of them and ran him down. Tho fellow, seeing that escipo wns out of tho question, turned and put up a fight. For n few minutes thcro was a rough nnd tumblo tlmo of It, but Abbott flnay succeeded In getting a hold on the fellow's throat nnd subduing him. The fourth member of tho gang had a good chance to get away had not one of tho pursuing gang commandeered a wagon und given pursuit. After n raco of about four blocks tha fellow's wind gave out and ho was corralled. In responso to a tele phone call Officers Slack and Plattncr brought tho patrol wagon and the four men were hustled in. .Smith Tries to Encnne, On tho way to the city Jail Fred Smith suddenly Jumped from tho wagon. Ser geant Slack gave chase, but the fcllqw proved to bo somewhat of a sprinter and the officer twice fired at him beforo he finally overhauled him. Ono of tho bullets from Slack's revolver went dangerously closo to Smith and he concluded that If ho wanted to have a whole skin ho would better glvo up, which ho did. Whon searched at tho city Jail Harris was found to havo two $5 bills, of which Hester claimed to havo been robbed. Tho pocketbook was found near the transfer depot and a woman whoso namo was not learned told the officers she had seen one of tho men throw It away when pursued. Wlllard was found to havo $24.10 In hta possession, but tho other two had only 10 conts apleco. They claimed not to know ono nnother, and each gavo his homo In a different placo. Wanted, experienced girl for general housework: wagos 4 a week. Address L. H. Reams, It. F. D. No. 2, Council Bluffs. CITY'S JUDGMENT FOR COSTS Attorney Fremont Ilrnjninlit Fulls to Cnrry 111 Point In A surna me lit Case. Judgo Macy In the district court yester day handed down his decision In tho two stilts brought by Attorney Fremout Uenja mtn against tho city to nullify the assess ments for special Improvements levlod against certain property owned by hltn. Tho ruling wns In favor' of tho city and gavo tho city Judgment for costs. This decision Is of considerable Importance to tha city, ns several similar suits depouded on It. At the trial of tho suits Benjamin con tended that tho action of the council In fixing tho assessments was Irregular, in asmuch that tho records failed to show the adoption of the resolution. Judgo Macy held, however, that the actions of tho city council were substantially in compliance with tho ordinances aud statutes 'of Iowa. When Benjamin first brought the suits ho depended on the ruling of the United States supreme court In the ense of tho town of Norwood (0.) against Baker. In this ruling the supremo court he)d that as scssmcnts for special Improvements should be levied not nccordtng to the lineal front footage of the property nffected, but ac cording to tho benefits derived from the Improvement. The United States supremo court has recently nltcred that ruling and hold that assessments according to. tho llnenl front footage were valid. In view of this change In tho United States su preme court's ruling Benjamin did not bring up that point at the trial of hit suits, but depended solely upon alleged Ir regularities of tho council In making tha assessment. In a formor suit- of a similar nature brought by Benjamin against tho city and tried beforo Judge Walter I. Smith befory his election to tho United States congress tho court decided In favor of Benjamin. This case has been taken by tho city to the stato supreme court and Is now pending. Tho same questions were involved In that as were In the two decided by Judge Macy. Judge Macy's decUlon In tho Benjamin tults dctotmlnes that of Frank E. Alex ander against the city, an agreement having Dohany Theater SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. Tho Most Towerful Melo-Drama of tho Day! In Five Acts, Depleting Tht Convict's Daughter Ivovc and Pathos, Hato and Passion. SEE The escape on a moving freight train! The beautiful southern home) Tho unique character, Weary Willie! Tho hobo hero! been reached that both parties nbldo by this ruling. Benjamin, It Is understood, will take his cases oi, optical to the state supremo court Davis sells paint. Mity Vrto Bxprrssmcn'n Ordlnnnor. It Is not bolloved that Mayor Jennings will sign the ordinance making North Main street a standing place for the teams and wagons of expressmen nnd common carriers whllo waiting for hire, should tho menaure bo passed by tho city council In face of the protests of tho nronerty owners on that thoroughfare, Tho mayor has oxprcss'id himself as strongly disapproving of making a "stabla" out of a paved street like North Main street, although ndmlttlng that the question of providing the expressmen with a standing place la a difficult one to solve. Wallace & Oroul, owners of tho Bluff Cltv laundry, who havo Just expended n large sum of money In erecting n handsome build ing for tbclr business on North Mnln street, nro tip In nrmii ngalnst tho proposed ordi nance nnd before submitting to having the street blockaded in front of their place by wagons, will appeal to the courts. Davis sells glass. Files CliurKf Annlnxl llodcns. John Burke of Pacific Junction, who was with J. M. Babcr when ho was beaten bv Ed and Andrew Hodcn Wednesday, filed un Information in Justlco Bryant's court yes terday charging tho Hodcns with amault and battery Andrew Hodcn was arrested nnd gavo ball for his nppenranco next Wednesday, when tho two enscs against him nnd his brother will bo heard by Justlco Bryant. Ed Hodcn Is carrying crutches ns the result of Injuries received In n runaway a few weeks ngo, nnd ho wns not nrrested. being allowed out on his own recognizance. Bnbcr, whoso skull was slightly fractured In tho fight with the Hodcns Wednesday, was reported to be Improved yesterday. Gravel roofing. A. H. Head, fill Broadway. Itrnl Hatntc Trniiafern. These transfers were filed yesterday In tho abstract, tltlo and loan office of J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street: Mary Belknap to J. n. Belknap, nne- thlrd Interest In lots 1 nnd block G. town of Carson, w. d $1,00 Leonard Everett to Henry W. Hothcrt, lots 10 and 11, Itohrer's subdtv., s. d. d. 00 J. W. Ferrler to J. O. Icemen, trustee. pnrt of ei block 6, Mill ndd., Council Bluffs, w. d l.JOO Frank Case and wlfo to Patrick Oun- noude, lot 3, block 10, Hlddlo's subdlv., w. d 550 Theodore Stortenbecker nnd vvlf" to Herman Schnepel, wi ne4 10-74-11, w. d 4 M0 Five transfers total... 0,l'O Hold on .Suspicion, John Nothcrs and Mrs. Jennto Knausso nro under arrest at tho city Jail as sus picious characters. Thoy arrived from Sioux City Thursday. Nothcrs when nrrested complained that the woman had fllmflnmmcd htm out of $12. Sho wao arrested about I o'clock yesterday morning. The woman Is thought to bo Gladys Bush, wanted In Omaha on tho chargo of robbing n man of a large sum of money In a hotuo three years ago. According to the woman's story. Nothcr3 Is a professional sneak thief. Mrn. TlrniuH Get Divorce. Judge Mncy yesterday granted Mrs. Male Brandt a dlvorco from E. J. Brandt, tho custody of their son. a student nt thn Iowa School for tho Deaf, nnd $500 nllmonv. Tho cross-petition of the husband wns dismissed. A suit brought by Brandt to recover $5,000 damages from J. A. Wlntt for alleged alien ation of his wife's affections Is pending in tho district court. Tlileics Tnke I'niiilly Sliver. Tho resldenco of Hon. N. M. Pusey at Willow avonue and Sixth street was broken Into Thursday night and robbed of a quan tity of solid sllverwnro nnd n small sum of money. Much of tho stolen Bllvorwaro wns family heirlooms. Two roomers In the house heard the thlevcu In thn dlnlnz room nnd pantry, but supposed It was somo member of tho family. Dentil of (icnrgr Crnrri, George Graves, n resident of Council Bluffs since 1S(B. died Thurwday nt mid night, at his home, 220fi Second uvenue. He wan SI years old. Seven children survive hltn. The funernl will bo nt 2 Sunday after noon from the resldenco nnd burial will bo In Fnlrvlew cemetery. Itov. G. K. Walk, rector of St, Paul's Hplscopnl church, will conduct tho services. (nanllnc Nturtn Fire. Oil overflowing In n gasoline stove called 'the, llro department last evening to tho residence of C. M. Hnrl, 521 Oakland avenuo. Tho blure was confined to a Djmmer kitchen. RUN AWAY T0JET MARRIED Son of CniiRrmxitiaii Thomas of Storm Lake Klopca with Hanker' Dan Kliter. SIOUX CITY, In., Sept. 13. (Special Tel egram.) Frank W. Thomas, aged 25 years, sou of Congressman Lot Thomas of Storm Lake, and Mlns Flcta Brown, aged 19 years, daughter of W. E. Brown, president of tho First National bank of Storm Lake, worn marrlod In Sioux City at noon today. They eloped from Storm Lake. Their parciits objected to tho match. SOCIETY T0JST0P ANARCHY Secret Ornnnlrntloii in Slnnx City to Wipe It Out of the Country, SIOUX CITY, In., Sopt. 13. (Special Tolo gram.) A secret society has been organ ized In Sioux City for tho purpose of wiping out anarchy In the United States. The promoters of the society hope to spread the organization throughout tho lund. A local attorney will framo the constitution. I'll Ion Veterans' Knciinipiiieiit. CLINTON, In., Sept. 13. (Special. )-Tho annual encampment of tho Union Veterans' union, Department of Iowa, of which James Ellis of Maquoketa Is major general, will bo held at Maquoketa September 24, 25 and 26. The members of the Twonty-fourth, Twenty-slxth and Thlrty-flrst Iowa Infantry will attend In a body. They will also hold tholr regimental reunions. On tho evening of tho 25th a banquet will bo given by tho members of the Maquoketa Woman's Belief Corps to old soldiers and sailors. Exhibi tion drills will be given by tho lown Na tional Guard and by the Illinois Naval Bo rerves. The principal speakor will bo Sen ator Allison. General Dyrenforth of Wash Ington, 1). C, and soveral of tho Iowa con gressmen will deliver addresses. .tletlioillstn Pray for Prevalent. CHARITON. Ia., Sept. 13. (Special Telo gram.) The Des Moines conforence of the Methodist Episcopal church today adopted tho constitution of the church as recom mended by the general conforeneo by a voto of 113 to 17. Seven applications for tho mlulstry wore examined and passed lo the second year and fifteen second-year students were admitted to the conferense. A special message relating to tho condition of the president was read and Rev. W. V, Kelly, editor of the Methodist Review of New York, led In prayer service for his recovery. PUT OFF ATLANTIC MEETING Opening of Eepublicvn Campaign Poit- poncd Btciuie of BufFilo Newt. MAY B; HEIRS TO A VALUABLE ESTATE Hills I'nmlly of HHtliervllle Claim Property In Kimliuid Funernl or Cinirnil VoiiiiKcrntnn nt l)c Mo I n en. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES, Sopt. 13. (Special Tele ginm.) Tho meeting for the opening of tho republican campaign nt Atlantic has been abandoned by tho republican state commit too on account of tho news from Buffalo. Cliilm n Vnlimtile Kntntc, Tho members of tho Ellis family of Eath crvlllo think they aro heirs to a large es tato In Euglnnd. Mrs. Laura Stelnburg of Boston, n relative, who sent an attorney to Lnglaml, found nu cstnto worth $360,000,000 awaiting distribution. Thcro arc three mem bcrs of tho EIIIm family In Ksthcrvllle, one In Ixis Angeles, another In Austin, Minn and another at Stewnrtsvlllc, Minn., In business. They will Investlgalo further. I'll n mil of Coiirnit VoiiiiKermnn, Tho funeral of Conrnd Youngcrman of this city was hold today and wns ono of tho most notablo funerals ever held here. Ho had been a member of tho local lodge o Masons for thirty two years nnd tho funeral was in their charge. Fnlr Pi r in I ti in m I'nlil. Tho last warrants far tho premiums won nt tho lovia Stato fair wore sent out to day. Tho total of premiums paid In the speed department was $1,750. Tho largest amount, aside from the speed department won by any exhibitor was by J. It. Pcako Winchester, 111., on standard horses, his wnrrant being for $397. Tho lnrgcst pre mlums on cnttlo went lo T. F. B. Sothnm Chllllcothc, Mo., $318 on HereforJs. Ocorgo W. Troue, Rushvllle, Minn., got $216 on hogs and Thomas Teal Son, Utlca, Ia got $210 on hogo. E. O. Rubers it Co., Fort Atkinson, got ubout $200 on chickens; Fred Hlthcrshaw, Des Moines, got $281 on farm products; L. O. Clutc, Greoloy, Ia., got $281 on farm products, and Ocorgo Harding & Son, Wnukcsha, got $200 on sheep, Theso are all tho largest amounts received on premiums in their respective departments .ow Corpornt liinn. The nnmc of the Marshalltown & Dakota Railway company has been changod to Boone, Rockwell City &. Northwestern. Tho capital stock was reduced from $2,000,000 to $1,500,000. The Greene & Western Telephone com pany of Brltt has Increased Its capital stock to $150,000 and elected two more directors. Tho estato of tho late Andrew H. Mur ray of Cedar Rapids has been Incorporated with a capital stock of $30,000. Tho Diamond Grain company of Dc3 Moines has been Incorporated with n cap Ital of $30,000 by C. L. Mott and others. Tho Heart River Land company has been Incorporated with a cnpltnl stock of $150, 000, with headquarters' In Dcs Moines. It is to cngago in land and stock business In North Dakota. Tho president Is D. F. Witter nnd tho secretary Is George Hcaton of Perry. John Harriott, candidnto for lieutenant, governor, Is ono of the directors. A HAM) MlWfiPAPHIl MAX. GcttlitK n 'cw Crop of llnlr nnil Him No More Dandruff. Everybody In tho northwest knows Colo nel Daniel Searlcs, the veteran Journalist and publicist of Butte. January 10, 1900. tho colonol writes: "I tised n couple of bottles of Nowbro's Hcrplcldo with marvel ous results. Tho dandruff, disappeared; a new crop of hair haa taken root nnd the bald spot Is rapidly being covered. Herpl cldc is tho only hair preparation that kills tho dandruff germ that digs up the scalp In scaleB ns It burrows Its way to the root of tho hair, whero It destroys the vitality of tho hair, causing tho hair to fall out. Kill tho dandruff germ with Herplclde. Seasonable Fashions 391 1 Men's Bath Robe, 34 to 46 Breast. , Men's Bath or Lounging Robe, No. 3911 A comfortablo lounging robe, that .also can bo worn to nnd from tho morning bath, Is essential to every man's comfort and health, The woll-cut practical modol Illustrated suits both purposes to a nicety nnd Is abso lutely simple nt thu Bamo tlmo. As Illus trated It Is mndo of striped Turkish towel ing, with n heavy cotton cord and tassel; but elder-down and plain ftannol nro cqunlly correct, whllo colored blankota aro much used. Tho fronts aro comfortably loose, having forward-turning plaits nt tho nock nnd aro supplied with umplo and convenient patch pockets. The back Is plain ncross. tho shoulders, but Is drawn In slightly nt tho waist by means of tho cord that Is passrd beneath straps attached to tho under-arm seams, At the neck Ih a big sailor collar and tho coat sleeves nro finished with roll over cuffs. To cut this robo for n man of medium slzo 6 yards of inntorlal 27 or 3 yards 44 Inches wldo or a blanket measuring 70 Inches wide will be required, Tho pattorn 3911 is cut In sizes for n 31, 38, 42 and 46-Inch breast measure For the accommodation of Thn Bco read ers theso pattorni, which usually rolnll at from 25 to 60 cents, will bo furnished at a nominal price, 10 centK, which covers nil expense. In order to got any pattern en closo 10 cents, kIvo number and name nf pattern wanted and bust measure. Allow about tin day (mm dato n( your letter beforo beginning to look Mr tho palter". Addrcia, Pattern Uopartincut, Omaha Bce( STRIKE AFFECTS HONOLULU Pit I III re to l.onil Mhlpn lit fun I'riiu- elseo Leave City Short of Provision. HONOLULU, Sept. e. Tho San Francisco strike threatens to canto serious trouble in Hawaii, by reason of tho failure of San Francisco exporters to ship cargoes of pro visions here. I.ocnl stocks of foodstuffs are becoming low. The largo Honolulu dealers nro refusing to fill big orders and small re tail stores cannot replace their stocks na they sell. The British cable ship Britannia, which has been surveying for the routo of the cable from Victoria to Australia, has nr rived here. Its officers report that the cable will He within 220 miles of the Ha waiian Islands, to the enstward. Tho ar rival of the vessel hero has revived talk of tho possibility of getting cable communlcn tlon with tho outside world, without wait Ing for action of congress, by means of a connection with tho British lino nt Fan ning Island, only about COO miles from here Slxto Ivopcz, Agulnnldo's agent, made quite a stir hero by his utterances. Ho left by the Gaelic two days ago for tho Orient ami Is understood 'to be going to Manlln, where, Judging by his remarks here, ho Is likely to bo n troublesome factor. Major Robinson, United States quartermaster here, has sent to General Young of tho Do partmcnt of California a statement nf Lopez's utterances whllo here, with a view, It Is stated, to having him watched when ho reaches tho far cast. J0LIET STRIKEAT AN END SInirTer'M Order lie during It Off In on the AVny mill .'Men Al ready nt Work. JOLIET, III., Sept. 13. Although not offi cially sanctioned, by a Joint conferenco of tho local lodges tho steel strlko In Jollct Is at nn end. An order from President Shaffer 1,1 on tho way declaring tho strlko off. Tho order will not reach hero until Into tonight and the men will hold ono moro meeting tomorrow to ratify tho action of President Shaffer. Tho mills started at 2 o'clock this afternoon and many of the strikers have al ready returned to work. PLANS FOR HARRIMAN ROADS Humored Thnt I'nlon Pacific mill Some ICnntem Line May lie Com bined. CHICAGO, Sept. 13. (Special Telegram.) It Is reported that tho delay In announc ing tho resignation of President Hays of tho Southern Pacific nnd tho election of a successor Is Ae to a change In the plans of the Hnrrlman syndlcato affecting tho properties undor Its control. Ono of tho reported plnns is tho placing of ono set of officers over either tho Al ton and Union Puclflc or Illinois Central nnd Union Pacific and electing a president to operate tho Southern Pacific Indepen dently. It Is believed that It this plan should bo followed the Jurisdiction of Pres ident Folton of tho Alton will be extended to cover the Union Pacific. President Burt will then be sent to San Francisco to look after tho Southern Pacific. Another plan is the extension of the au thority of President Fish of tho Illinois Central over the Union Pacific instead of Mr. Felton. DEATHREC0RD. 1 I.ouU Full.. WPP.Ptwn WATRIl. N'cb.. Sent. 13. fSne T.nnU Polls, nn old resident of Woco Ing Water, died last evening of heart trou hie and dropsy Mr. Foltz was vico prcs iient nf the Plrst Notional bank. Ho wr 01 years of ngo. Ho leaves two sons ati one daughter. SHOWERS IN EAST NEBRASKA Thut In the Prediction for Sntur- itny, but Sunday Mny H Fnlr. WASHINGTON, Sept. 13. Forecast for Snturday and Sunday: For NchrasUn Fn'r In western, showers In eastern portion Saturday; Sunday fair varlablo winds. For Iowa Showers Saturday; cooler In eastern portion; Sunday fair; varlablo winds. For North and South Dakota Fair In western, showers In eastern portion Satur day; westerly winds; Sunday fair. For Kansas Fnlr Snturday; cooler In Boutliwcflt and warmer in northeast portion; Sunday fair; west to north winds. For Colorado Fair Saturday and probably cooler In eastern portion; Sundny fair; varl able winds. For Wyoming Generally fair Saturday and Sundny; no'th winds. For Montann Partly cloudy Saturday; warmer In southeast portion; Sunday fair; westerly winds. For Western Toxas Fair Saturday; cooler n northern portion; .Sunday fair; west to north winds. For Now Mexico Fnlr Saturday; Sunday partly cloudy; probably showers and cooler n northern portion; northerly winds. For Arkansas Showers Saturday; cooler n western portion; Sunday probably fair; southerly winds, becoming iambic. For Illinois Partly cloudy Saturday and piobably showers; Sunday fair; light tc fresh southerly winds. For Missouri Showers Saturday; cooler n eastern nnd feouthorn portions; Sunday fnlr; varlablo winds. I.uenl llcroril. OFFICE OF THE WKATHEIl BUREAU. OMAHA, Sept. 13. Omaha record of tem poraturo nnd precipitation compared with mo corresponding uay or tiie past tnrco yearn, 1501. i:o. IStO. 1SDS Maximum temperature .. "o Nl 71 tkl .Minimum temperature ... ti til 52 Si uciui lempcratliro - n m as Tecipuuinu ii i" i .u Itccmd of temperature and nroclnltnUnn nt uniunu tor tins uuy cmi sinco .March 1, I'JUl. Jorninl tcmnerntUi'p C.I wi'iii'ivncy nir inn uuy j. Total rxroHH since Mnrcli 1 Tfl'j Normal precipitation 10 Inch sxcess tor the May ul Incn 'rt'Olpltntlon since March 1 17. W) IneliOH uonciency sincu Mnrcli l k.&g Inches noflclcnrv fnr cor. tHTlod. lifctO.. l.ai Inchon ueuciency tor cor. period, iw.i. . s.ii inches ltrinrt from Stiilloiin nt 7 p. in. H1 a c d : i o o ; k a : fil M .70 I f 70 .(O I ii. 70 T 70 Vi ,W r,s "o ,.k) ti2 -70 .01 68 as T GS TI .1) 71 SO ,111 71 7S ,oo M 82 .00 M ESI .01 tkll iW T Oil M .01 SO h5 .00 STATIONS AND HTAVB OF WEATHER. Omaha, cloudy , . iieyenno, cloudy North Platti, partly cloudy.... Halt l.ako City, clear napiu city, partly cioidiy Huron, c iiiiiIv WllllHton, cloudy Chicago, -dear Hi. Louis, partly cloudy luvi'iipori. partly cioijuy CnnmiH City, cloudy ii'iciia, pariiy ciouiiy lavre. cloudy Hlsm.irrk. nurtlv cloudy (iulvcston, cloud v T Indicates trnto of Precipitation Ii, A hwHIli Locul Vorccaat Ortlclal. ach. Enriches the blood, increases its nourishing power. Good for ill, convales cent and well. All can use it with benefit. Sold by druggists. The superb product of the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass n St. Louis, U. S. A. Brewers of the Original Budwclscr, Faust, Atlchclob, Anhcuser-Standard, Palc-Lagcr, Export Pale, Black & Tan and Exquisite. STRI "I cure stricture without cutting or dilating, thus avoid ing tho horrors off surgery, " My original n.nd strictly modern treatment fnr .Stricture euros the disease without cut ting or dilating, thtm avoiding the horror of surgery.. It Is the only treatment that should ever be used, and the only cno recommended by tho legions of men who havo recently been sured by It. It acts Immedi ately nnd directly upon tha Strlcturs, dissolving It com nlotoly and dlslndsinc ntl dis eased tisoiin, which comes away in BuyjH or enrca-Jlke fiber, al laying all Irritation nnd inflam mation and leavlnc thn entirely freo from obstruction anu in a sound, healthy condl tlon. men Tn ttiii i, ., i i ' "i "ras nnu nssociate Ulseases und weaknesses of i t c malodlefi n'otio I havo earnestly devoted tho best years of my life, to hold tSrCT"nnt?JaPliVa 0 V."ne.Ql aml Klvo to :nch ''" " LKOAI, CONThACV madS1llfo0an0ew multliudca of ZlnT yW wh,to ,0 ,nvc""" 11 curo j.i jou cannoi can at our offices, wrlto your symptoms fully. CONSULTATION FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL. Office Uotirs-0 a. m. to 8 p. in. Smid iys 10 a in to 1 p. m. STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1308 Farnam St., Bet. 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha, Neb. PEARY STEAMERREACHES PORT On Arrlvnl nt North Sidney, Cniic Ilreton, IU-iortN All "VVVIl on Hoard. NORTH SIDNEY, C. Ii., Sept. 13. Tho Peary Arctic steamer Erik, from Capo Sabine, Ellesmcrelaud, August 29, arrived hero today. All well. In a letter dated Congor, April I, 1901, Lieutenant Penry summarized the result of his year's work as follows: First Tho rounding of tho northern limit of tho Greenland archipelago, the most northerly known land In tho world, prob ably tho most northerly land. Second Tho highest latitude yet attained In tho western hemisphere (S3 degrees 50 north). Third The determination of tho origin of the so-called poleocrystlc Ico (floe berg), etc. MILWAUKEE ROAD'S FINANCES Aniinnl IU'pnrt SIiimvn Incri-itxcil KurnliiK". DerrciiNOil Mipt'iison li n (I n Sunn SurpliiN. NEW YORK, Sopt. 13. The annual report of the Chicago, Mllwnukco & St. Paul road wns made public today. The gross earnings were $12,309,012, nn increaeo of $1S4,320; the operating expenses were $27,977,503. n de crease of $413,331; and tho not earnings wero $11,391,509, an Increase of $927,051. Thoro is a surplus now on hand of, $2,738,977, an Increase, of $631,095. PENSIONS KOIt WESTEHX VHTMIl.WS. AVnr Survivors Itt'iiiemliei etl by the (irncrnl Covcriimt'ii t. WASHINGTON, Sept. 13. (Special.) Tho following pensions havo been granted: Issue of August 23: Nebraska: Original Channel O. TInir. card. York. 16. Original widows, etc rhnebe J. Lawrence, Rising City, $8. Iown: Original Robert C. Prcmlee, Mnr shnlltown. $ti. Original widows, etc. Mary June Patterson. Nuwnmrki.t. iS: I.nrn A. Hennctt, Marshalltown, JS. Nothing "Just as As Dr. Pierce's l'nvoritc Prescription for womanly diseases, No one knows this better than tilt; woman who lias tried local doctors nnd ninny medicines nnd found no cure until slic began the use of "Favorite Prescription," It establishes regularity, etops weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulcera tion and cures female weakness. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. I was tioiibled for three yrnrswlth iileeru tlon and female wckne and my doctor gave me but little relief," write .Mi, Lulu Hunter, of Allenlon, St J.oul Co.. Mo. "I nv nn advertisement in the paper of Doctor 1'lerre'a pavoiite Prescription. I began the use of it atjout a venr ago. I took five bottle of it, mid one Iwttle of '(Solilen Medical Discovery,' and mv health ia better now than It wa for yenra. 1 have nlo recommended these medicine to oi!ie of iy friends, irlio MilTeied front female weakness, and good mult have followed,". Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent i ff on receip. of si one cent skimps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Uuf falo, N. Y. There's ANHEUSER-DUSCK'S The Great Food DrinK is easily assimilated by the weakest stom GTURE MASTER SPECIALIST, $5.00 A MONTH SPECIALIST in All Diseases and Disorders of Men 10 years lu Omsha, VARICOCELE and HYDROCELE cured. Method new, without catting, vMC A loss of time. 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