THE "OMAHA tAlLY BEE: TntTRSDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 190 1. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA r . COUNCIL BAMS OBJECT TO . RULING Federal Court Reviews rinding of Eeferee in' Green Bankniptcj Case. FIFTY-TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS INVOLVED Jfamber of Men Indicted by Clraoil ; Jrr for Minor Offenses Plead. Galltr and Are Sentenced bjr Judge McPherson. The hearing nf mutters In connection with the bankruptcy of H. 8. Green, the Dow City banker, and the Green Cattle com (jny, occupied almost the- entire day In federal court yesterday. The principal mat ter In this connection Involved the dis position of notes ttKgreftating $.'2,000, Issued by. the cattle company and deposited by II. 8. Oreen with a number of banks as collateral. The master in chancery held that these . note formed part of Orren's estate and should be turned over to Wil liam Arndt. the trustee In bankruptcy. To this the banks Interested objected and the hearing yesterday was In the nature of nn appeal from, the ruling of the master In chancery. The banks Interested In the suit are the State Ravings bunk of Chicago, Central Trust company of Chicago, Thomp son Tipton of Chicago, State Savings bank of Dei Moines, Century Savings bank of Des Moines and the Merchants National bank of Omaha. Henry Erti "of Carroll, who had been Indicted on a charge of sending obscene matter through the mall, entered a plea bf guilty. Judge McPherson deferred pass ing sentence. , Indletmer.te were returned by the grand Jury against Chris and Andrew Sorenson WHO IS TREE FROM CONSTIPATION BECAUSE IT IS TH C STARTING POINT OF DISEASE. HAPPUY, IT IS EASILY REMOVED BY TAKING ON ARISING HALF ft. GLASS. Or '. T.E ? NATURAL LAXATIVE WATER. MimyadiJ&nos FOR YOUR OWN PROTECTION, ASK FOR IT BY THE FULL NAME, HUNYADI JANQS. NOT SIMPLY HUNYADI. - POSTOFFICE NOTICE warded until the arrival of tne Cunard steamer.) HAWAII. JAPAN, COREA, CHINA and spcclallv addressed tnall for PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via Hun Francisco, closes at 6:3 p.' m. September 2oth for despatch per s. s. Onellc. P1UL1PP1NR ISLANDS and GUAM, via San Francisco, otose at :30 p. m., Sep. temher 1!6,- for despatch per U. 8. trans port. JAPiN (except parcels-post malls), CO KISA, CHINA and PHILIPPINE 19 1.ANP8. via Vancouver and Victoria, P. C, rjlose at 6:30 p. m. September 27 for despatch per s. s. Empress of India. HAWAII, via Ban Francisco, close at 6:36 p. rn. October S for dfspatch per s. s. Alsmeln. FIJI ISLANDS. ' AUSTRALIA (except Vest), and NEW CALEDONIA, via Van couver and Victoria, B. C, close at 6:30 p. in., October 8, for despatch per s. s. Aorangl. HAWAII. JAPAN, COREA. CHINA and . PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via San Fran- Cisco, close .at 6:tt p, m. October 8 for doHparch per s. s. Mongolia. TAHITI and MARQUESAS ISLANDS via San Francisco, close at 6:30 p. m. October 15 for duxpatch per s. s. Mnrlposn. MANCHURIA AND EASTERN SIBERIA at present forwsrded vta Russia, lnaleud of via Japan, the usual route. ' NOTE Unless otherwise addressed. West Australia is forwarded via Europe: New Zealand via San Francisco, and certain places It the Chinese provinces of Tun nun, Kuelchow- Sxechwan end Kwangsl, via British India the quickest routes. Philippines specially ' addressed "via fc.irope," must be fully prepaid at the foreign rates. Hawaii Is forwarded via ' kin Francisco exclusively Cornelius Van cott. Postmaster. Postofflce, New York, N. Y-. September ie. im, ' 1 UOVHK.VttU.M' NOTKIS. PKOPOdALS FOIl FRESH VEGETA-toles.-Hjmce furcliaelng-Commissary, U. t. Anny, Omaua, fvooriurtia,, bepteniuer iu, Wh. Sealru jjtoposul in triplicate will be received here uutll 11 o clock a. ni.. central standard time. October 10, IsM, una men opened pubJicly. fur furnishing and delivery 'el such (juumuira bf ioiaUK- and onions as tnuy b required ty the tiubsisleiice Uo parunont at Omahav Neb.; Furls Crook, Niobrara and Robinson. Nebrabka; Fort Meade, Soum 1'ukoiu; Forts D. A. Itussvll, 'Mui'keiiaie and Waxhiiklo, tVyo. Prdpusals V 111 also be received utid opened by ilia I'oniiulifarles at Fort Koblnson and Nlo. bnua, NubTuska; Fort Jleade, South Da kota; Forts D. A. Runst-ll, Mackenzie and Wsshakle, Wyo., until 10 o'clock a. m., rtiountain standard time, each C'ummlssary receiving proposals for tils own post only. The right la reserved to reject any or all proposals In Whole or in part, lilank pro posals and spoclflcatlor.s, showing In detail the articles and quantities required, and giving lull Information as to conditions of contract, will be furnished on application to ativ of the above-mentioned olflcera. En velopes should be marked,, "Proposals for Fresh Vegetables, to be opened October 10, JIsM " and addressed to the undersigned or commissary at po?t authorised . to receive proposals. T. B. MARKER, Csptsln. Com- missary, i.. p- .urniy. S-20-a-22-:3 LKOAL NOTICE. NOTICE AND CAUTION. Tha Just deots of Guy n trews con traded before- August 10, 1904. will, being duly certified and prenentad within reason able time, be paid by me. All persons, am. bwev-r, warned against trusting or loaning tisd Guy Andrews on my account or cashing checks bearing his name, be. cause, Asve as above, I will not liquidate any indebtedness by him Incurred. r BENJ. ANDREWS. ..."ncnln Neh : Pent 7 1W. 'i-rlWIti , O. M: E , Tel. 611 ;r MESSENGER. AND BAaaAOE. ' , . 101B Farrier Street ; WILL OUT YOCR UAGGAUE THERE UN Tina.- GJ THE j H Y A MAN j if . wo man BLUFFS of Marne, charging them with bootlegging. They at once plead guilty and were sen tenced each to pay a fine of (100 and be committed to the county Jail for thirty .days. Later Judge McPherson ordered that if the men paid 30 and the costs the bal ance of the sentence was to be suspended. George I Wilkinson, postmaster at Neoln, Indicted at the last term on a charge of Illegally refusing to forward an Issue of a rival Neola newspaper, entered a plea of guilty and the case waa epatlnued for sentence. It Is asserted thai . Wilkinson acted under a misapprehension of his duties In tha matter. BAPTIST ASSOCIATIOM MEETING Over a Hundred Clerical and Lay Delegates Kspeeted. . The annual meeting of the Southwestern Iowa Baptist association will open In this city tomorrow morning and will last over Sunday. The sessions will be held In the First Hnptist church and among those on the program for addresses are Dr. B. . F. Fellman of Grace church and Dr. J. W. Conley of the First church of Omnha. Among the prominent church workers who will be present are Rev. H. Williams of Des Molucs, district secretary of foreign missions; Rev. D. D. Proper of Des Moines, district s?cretary of home mission work; Rev. 8. F. Wilcox of Des Molnea, state mipslonnry; Rev. Wilson Mills, state secre tary of Sunday school work, and Mrs. C. W. Miller of Ottumwa, state secretary of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society. The meeting Is expected to bring over loO pastors and lny delegates from this section of the state to Council Bluffs, who will en tertuln at the homes of the members of the First Baptist church. To the Public. Council Bluffs, la,, Sept. 21, 1904. The Nonpareil newspaper of this rlty, after first advLlng you that the new dredge' for Indian Creek could not be floated, and later attempting to persuade you that the machine was eating up too much money, has at last arrived at the conclusion that the city will save over $26,000 In money and $2,000,000 In health by virtue of the dredge. This, however, has not been 'told to the public In whom It is bo much In terested. The Nonpareil, not being able to cdmpete with the dredge n the mud slinging business, has now turned Its mud batteries upon the chief of police. Here again the pnper lias come In direct con tact with a strong wall. The man against whom they are directing their aim has been the target of enemies of the United States on many occasions.' Hero, however, lead bullets were used by. brave men who were In danger thamselves. Therefore we con clude that' the chief must withstand the as sault of the honorable an brav twenty five cent men behind the rnurf piles of the Nonpareil stronghold. I rather expected (?) the Nonpareil would tell the truth and Inform you . thot the present police force has made more Important arrests In tlx months than were made In the previous six years. The object In writing this Com munication Is not to find fault with the Nonpareil, but rather to set aright a state ment made In the Omaha News to the ef fect that "ordered Chief Richmond to his home " The reporter of that paper Is very much mistaken. Chief Richmond has con sulted me In all tnlngs and has my un qualified, support; in all matters enacted to date. There- is rto friction In the' police de partment. The trouble deems to be -"a tempest In two little tea pots"; one belonging to the Nonpareil, the other the News, and all for the reason that "they won't play If they can't have their own way." The reporter Insisted -on taking pictures of the three little boys held for the death of young Merrill. The chief rightly refused to al low this for the reason that a great In justice might be done to the little fel lows and their friends In having their photographs placed In the papers and rogue's galleries of the country. Any just and right minded man who has a son of his own will appreciate this fact without flirther discussion. This Is the cause of the reporter's mania "to get even" with Major Richmond. If the newspapers send gentlemen who espect our rules and reg ulations, the department will be glad to aid them In every way not In conflict with the best Interests of the city. Respect fully. DONALD MACRAE. JR., Mayor. . Tor Rent. An excellent office location, fronting on Pearl street, only half a block from Broad way, with a nice large showwlndow which can be used for display. - Be offlce, 10 Pearl street. Council Bluffa Thirty Days for Wife Beater. Thirty days on bread and water, with In structions to the police to see that the punishment was carried out to the letter, was the sentence Imposed by Judge Scott In pollca court yesterday morning on P. J. HorrigaSi for brutally beating his wife Tuesday night. - The wife was unablo to ap pear In police court yesterday, but Dr. Hanchett. who was called to attend the unfortunate woman, furnished the neces sary testimony against Horrigan. School paints and paper. Alexander's. ' Three Sentenced to Penitentiary. In the district court yesterday three of the defendants against whom Indictments were returned last Saturday by the grand Jury entered pleas of guilty arid' were each sentenced to one year In the penitentiary at Fort Madlsqn. They were Chester Eg bert, charged with stealing two. carriage lamps and two buggy cushions from the barn of T. N.- Petersen, and Jack Murphy and John Wilson, charged with the theft Asthma and Hay Fever Cured. The truly marveloni cures of Asthma, which are being effected oy Dr. Schlff mann's Asthma Cure cert. Inly call (or notice, Rer. O. L. Taylor, of Washburn, III., says:. "Soma 7 yean Bo my wire used several packages of your Asthma Cura which resulted la a permanent euro." A Hay Fever sufferer writes: "I Lara been a sufferer from Hsy Fever for over 20 years, nd It seemed harder every year. Ihe first night I used lour Asthma Cura I was greatly relieved. It cured my cough after using a low times. 1 shall recom mend It to all sufferers of Hoy Fever." Mrs. MarthaSlmeron. LalogsburR, Mich Sold by all druggists at 6oc and ll.oa Send 2o atamp to Dr. R, Schlffmann, Hox SOS. St. Paul, Minn., for c free trial tackage. . WESTERN IOWA COLLEGE Fall Term new open. Students enrolling every week day. Write for catalogue. D. P. MILLER. Pres. Maannle Temple. 'Phone- BO 1 4. LEWIS - CUTLER MORTICIAN. II Pearl St. Council Bluff a 'phone VI. of a quantity of toola, the property of H. P. Keller. Real Estate Transfers. . These transfers were reported to The, Bee September 21 by the Title, Guaranty and Trust company of Council Bluffs: A. B. Walker and wife to heirs of Mary J. Moss, seW. ew4, 6-77-40, q. c. d $ 1 W. 8. Mayne and wife to F. T. True, lots t and 10, block 17, Stutsman's Becond add., q. c. d S Treasurer to F. T. True, part lot t, in (). P. lot Z. t. d. Same to same, part lot IS. O. P., t. d . s John L. Arp and wife to L. and J. Maseenberg: lot 13, block 10, Pierce's add., w. d 633 Hiram C. Morehouse and. wife to Dan iel H. Moss, part iwV sw, 8-77-M, q. c d 1 J. E. Rudd to J. R. Schuyler, lot S. block 21, Bayllss . Palmer's add., w. d E0 F. J. Hart and wife to J. P. Christen sen and Mary K. Mallory. lot 17, . block 4, Van Brunt & Rice s add., w. d 825 Cedar Rapids Ixian and Trust Co. to Willis H. Kimball, lot IB, block 28. Mullln's sub.; lot 12, block 11 Oales hurg add.; lot IS. psrt 17, block 4, Howard's add.; part lot 24, Johnson's Bld. ; lot 1. Hutchinson's sub.; lots 21 and 22, blochlf. Hums add.; lot 24, block 3. Highland 1'lnce; lot 4, Judd's Court; lots 7, Judd's Court, r. d l.M Nine transfers, total $3,915 Poor Plcklna for Holdnn. Dan McSorley and Dnn Mnher were In police court yesterday morning, charged with being drunk and disturbing the peace. McSorley's face presented a badly battered appearance, with one eye In deep mourning and his nose spread over considerable sur face or his cheeks. Maher charged McSor ley with attempting to hold him up and rob him, while McSorley preferred a like charge against Maher. Search of the two men at the city Jail showed that their en tire possessions consisted of a Jackknlfe, t,o which Maher laid claim. The police are In clined to believe that the men had been drinking on South Main street and became Involved In a fight In which McSorley came out second best. Judge Scott sentenced McSorley to ten days on bread and water, he admitting . being drunk, but Maher denied the Imputation and his hearing was continued until this morning. Mlsslna; Man la Located. Daniel E. Buck, a veteran street car conductor, left his homo at 2200 Second avenue on Monday and his failure to re turn caused his family considerable anx iety, as he had made no announcement of his Intention to leave the city. A letter from him to a friend In this city, however, relieved all cause for anxiety. It develops that Mr. Buck, who has been In poor health for some time, went to Omaha and. after securing a layoff from the officers of the motor company, went to Marshalltown, where he Is at present In the Old Soldiers' home. Judging from his letter. It Is be lieved that Mr. Buck, who Is a veteran of the civil war, Intends to resign his posi tion with the motor company and make his home In Marshalltown. N. Tt Plumblne Co. Tel. 30. Night, F80L Marrlaa-e License. Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to the following: Name- and Residence. . Age. Nels Hakensen, Council Bluffs 23 Carrie Howard. Omaha 28 William T. Cottier, Chicago I 68 Mre. T. B. Maben. Chicago 52 H. J. Landon, Crescent City, la 68 Mary Skelton, Crescent City, la 63 John R. Sumpte. Council Bluffs 22 Carolyn M. Madison, Council Bluffs .... 22 William Nicholson. Council Bluffa 82 Mabol Edgar, Council muffs,..,. 24 Plumbing and heating. Brxty& Son. t MIOR MENTION. Davis eells drugs. Leffert's glasses fit. Btockert sells carpets. . Duncan sells the best school shoes. Opan . Sunday. Tucker's B'way studio. Duncan does the best repairing. 23 Main st Western Iowa college fall term now open. Millinery display Saturday, Sept. 24. Mrs. Albln Huster. School paints, brushes and paper. Alex ander's, 333 B'way. Missouri oak dry cord wood $6 per cord de livered. Wm. Welch. 16 N. Main st. Tel. llii. Tlgredia temple No. 107. Rathbone Sis ters, will meet In regular session this even ing. There will be a special communication of Excelsior Masonic lodge tills evening for work In the Becond degree. The Court of Honor will give a mas querade ball at the W. O. W. halt Sept. 24. Admission, 60c per couple. Justice George Carson left Tuesday even ing for an extended trip to Spokane, Wash., and other points in the northwest. William Busse, who was removed from the position of night captain of police by Chief Richmond, has announced bis In tention of demanding an Investigation. The ladles of Broadway M. K. church will serve 15c lunches at noon on Frlduy and Saturday, at 43-45 Main St., at the head ot First avenue. G. W. B. Westerdahl of the Board of Education arrived home yesterday from a trip to Portland, Ore., and other Pacific coast points. The Ladles' Aid society of the Second Presbyterian church will meet this after noon at the residence of Mrs. H. U. Davis, 118 Grace street. John R. Sumpte and Carolyn M. Madi son, both of this city, were married last evening by Rev. Henry DeLong at his home on East Broadway. . On account of the Illness of Mrs. Cher rlugton, Lily Camp Aid society will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Tlin mle, 2410 Fourth avenue. Presiding Klder Griffith and the pastors of the several Methodist churches of this city , went to Atlantic yesterday to uttend the annual conference of the Des Moines district. . Rev. W. 8. Barnes of the First and Rev. Harvey Hostetler of the Second Presby terian churches of this city were at Lor ah yesterday attending the meeting of the Council Bluffs presbytery. A meeting of republicans of the Sixth ward will be held this evening In the county building Twenty-fourth street and Avenue B, for the purpose of organizing a Roosevelt-Fairbanks marching club. The park commissioners will have the head and antlers of the big buck elk which was killed Tuesday at Falrmount park, mounted and they will adorn wither the walls of the commissioners' room cr the Carnegie library. Justice Ouren yesterday performed the Tnarriuge ceremony for Nels Hakensen of this city and Carrie Howard of Omaha; H. J. Lapdon and Mary Skelton of Cres cent City and William T. Cottier and Mrs. T. B. Maben, both of Chicago. The police received word yesterday that Ellen Hickman and Geneva Black, the girls who ran iwtf from the Associated Charities' creche Tuesday evening, had been soen in Loveland and later at Honey Creek. They were thought to be making their way back to Council bluffs. It Is known that the girls left the city Tuesday even ing on a irelght train and were put off at Loveland. John Lynch, who was brought from Ne ola a few days ago and plao-d in St. Ber nard s hospital, pending Investigation of his case by the oouimlimloners, was adjudged Insane yesterday and ordered commuted to the state asylum at Clarlnda. Lynch pro tested against the finding of the board and announced hie intention of appealing. Pending the appeal lie will be left at St. Bernard's. John Albert, a stranger who was picked up by the police about three weeks ago while wandering about the streets ap- ai tally insane and was committed to St. ernard's hospital, was ordered discharged yesterday morning as being recovered. Ltul night about a o'clock Albert waa found on Broadway near the pout office shouting and praying alternately. When the polka siarted to take him into custody he foutht like a madman and It tuck the combined strength of three officers to hold him in the patrol wagon while being taken back to St. Bernard's. , Bridge Case Is Advanced. ' ; WASHINGTON, Sept n.-Announceroent was made today at the War department that the hearing before Secretary Taft of the St.- Louts merchants' bridge case has been changed from Bepteuiber W to Heptem , bar Zt at W a, m. IOWA REPUBLICANS ACTIVE Demand for Speakers. Literature and Buttoni Iwampi the Committee. FILLING VACANCY ON ELECTORAL TICKET Frank SherrlllTe to He Rearrested on Release from Penitentiary on Charge of Robbing- Depot at Leckrldge. (From a Staff Correspondent ) DES MOINES, Sept. 20.-(Speclul.)-Chalf-man R. H. Spence of the republican state committee, with Manager McNeeley of the speakers' bureau, went to Chicago today for the purpose of consulting with the national republican committee' In regard to speakers, literature, campaign buttoni,, lithographs and campaign songs. The Iowa committee has been besieged the last few days with applications for all these things and the activity of the local committees throughout the state is such as to leave no doubt that the campaign will warm up as It progresses. The state committee will meet here Sep tember 30 to fill the vacancy on- the elec toral ticket caused by the resignation of George H. May of Charles City, and W. I.. Turner of Chickasaw ' county has been picked for the place. May withdrew be cause he Is a director In a national bank. Governor Van Sant's dates for speeches were fixed again today and, he will speak at Clinton October 13; Independence, Oc tober 14, and Xemara, October 16. ' Will Prepare a Monument.' The Iowa commission for building a monument to the Iowa dead at Anderson vllle, Oa., will go to Georgia early next month and locate the monument site, and arrange the preliminaries. The commission is now engaged In securing a list of the Iowa soldiers who died' at Anderson vllle and are buried, there. The design for the monument will be selected during the win ter and the contract let. It will cost about $10,000, and will be the fourth south ern cemetery or battlefield where Iowa monuments are located: Sadden Death of Woman. Mrs. Thomas Cubltts, wife of a labucing man, was found dead In bed this morning under strange circumstances. She was In fair health, though a year ago had been afflicted with a painful- swelling of the ankle. This morning her daughter took the baby upstairs and laid it beside tho mother and an hour later a small child sought to awaken the mother, but was unable to do so. Examination showed she was dead and the cause was not disclosed. Shercllffe to Be Tried Again. Word comes from Fort Madison to the effect that the sheriff of Jefferson county, lowa, has asked to secure Frank Sher cllffe when he Is released from the peni tentiary next Friday or Saturday, and that he will be taken to Fairfield to be tried for an old charge. He Is supposed to be the man who, with two others, brqke into the station on the Burlington at Lock ridge In 1390 and held up the agent. The men were arrested at Ottumwa, afterward broke Jail at Mount Pleasant, were re arrested and then broke the jail at Fair field and disappeared. All this was before the California JJqctlor diamond robbery. Shercllffe has been Identified as the man who was at the head OT'fhe gang and he Will be given trial 'tti Iowa once more. ' - 9 MORMONS ARK . ,..AT '.DOW CITY Reorganised Chureh of , Latter Day Paints Holds Reunion. DOW CITY, la., Sept; 21. (Special.) The western Iowa reunion of the Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints la now being held In Dow City, Ia, for the fifth time. The city park is used for a campground and hundreds of people, are in attendanoe, among them being President Joseph Smith of Lamoni, la., and one of his councellora, Elder R. C. Evana of London, Canada. E. L. Kelly, presiding bishop of the church, and Alexander H. Smith, the presiding pa triarch, both of Lamoni, la., are also pres ent, besides numerous other elders of con siderable prominence. About twelve ser mons have already been preached and the meetings will continue over next Sunday, when It Is expected several thousand peo ple will be present. At this time it is not known whether the reunion will be held here another year or not, but that will be decided before the meeting closes. The park is a beautiful place and it may be difficult to get it away from here. Every bod seems cheerful and happy and are certainly enjoying them selves. These people are bitterly opposed to the doctrine of polygamy as taught by the Mormons of Utah, as their utterances from the pulpit here plainly show. CONSECRATE BISHOP LENIHAN Bishop of Great Falls Elevated with Elaborate Ceremony, DUBUQCE, la., Sept. 21. Right Rever end Mathiaa C. Lenlhan, pastor of St. Mary's church of Marshalltown. was today consecrated bishop -of Great Falls, Mont. The ceremony took place In St. Raphael's cathedral. Archbishop John J., Keane of Dubuque, acted as conaecrator and Arch bishop John J. Ireland, of St. Pail, de livered the sermon. ' On Sunday, October 9, Bishop Lenlhan's Installation will take place in his new ca thedral, St. Ann's, at Great Falls, Mont, Hall mt Onra. ONAWA. Ia., Sept. ,21.-(Speclal.)-Onawa was visited by a severe hall Btorm Mon day night about 6 o'clock. .18 of an Inch of rain also falling. "Hall stones S or 6 Inches In circumference were thick, and there were many chunks of frozen Ice of an Irregular shape. Considerable damage was done to windows and skylights In town, but nothing serious. Corn Is too far ad vanced to be damaged. ' Ditch Litigation In Progress. ONAWA, la.. Sept. 21. (Special.) A mo tlon has been filed by the county attorney of Monona county to set aside the default obtained In the Monona county district court In the case of Addison Oliver against Monona county, which was an action quiet ing the title to lands of the Judge's through which the Wattle's ditch runs. The mo tion is likely to be resisted. Clab Elects Delegates. MISSOURI VALLEY, la., Sept. 21.-(Spe-cial.) The Treble Clef met yesterday after noon with Mrs. R. C. Hills and decided to hold an open meeting on Monday, Sep tember 28. Mra. A. II. Bnlff and-JHrs. R. C. Hills were elected delegates to the ninth district club convention at Audubon, Octo ber 12 and IS. ' - Locate Man Who Robbed Depot. ATLANTIC, la., Sept. 21. (Special.) De tectives have located the man who robbed the Rock Island freight house of $1,600 and officials of the road are said to have made a demand upon the thief for the return of the money. Over half of the money taken was In checks. Mlasonrl Valley Repoblleaaa Meet. MISSOURI VALLEY. Ia.. Sept. fl. (Spe rial.)) A meeting of Missouri Valley re- Announce the Annual FALL OPENING of Fashion s Most Original and Artistic Types in Fall and Winter M illimry Thursday, Friday and Saturday September Twenty-Second, Twenty-Third and Twenty-Fourth .--' rix,?; -t. ' b'f !,.'... ': jf in millinery from creations for dress 5w2 From a style standpoint it is an exhibit of rare merit. Very pronounced will be the artistic blending in the new colorings so fashionable this season. Models will be displayed in all the correct shades new mahogany old rose, bricl reds, browns and yachting blues in three tone ejfects. The prices will be found very low here for the character of the millinery and the quality of the materials. publican hns been called to convene at the town council room at 8 o'clock on the evening of Thursday, September 22. for the purpose of organizing a Roosevelt and Fairbanks campaign club. The call was signed by the following chnlrmen: A. B. Hosbrook, first ward; C. W. Kellogg, second ward; Z. West, third ward. PROSPECT OF LYNCHING IN IOWA Posse with Bloodhounds on Trail of Girl's Asmtllant. LAKE CITY, Ia., Sept. 25.-"Buck" Gregg of Lake City, accused of assaulting a 10-year-old child. Is being hunted by posse? with bloodhounds. There Is danger of lynching If Gregg Is caught. OUTPUT OF PACKING . HOUSES Not Much Changre Noted In Marketing of Hogs Daring; Past Week. CINCINNATI. Sept. 21.-(Sper!al Tele gram.) Price Current says: There Is not much change In the number of hogs mov ing Into the market exchanges. The total western packing was 310,000, compared with 303,000 the preceeding week and 310,000 last year. Since March the total Is 11,050,000, as against 11,170,0(0 a year ago. Prominent places compared as follows: 1TA. 19-13. Chicago 2.665,000 8.2MI.00.1 Kansas City 1,400,010 1.00.ov) SOUTH OMAHA l,17o.00O 1,316.000 St. Ixiuis..; 1125,000 7n,(V-0 St. Joseph 754. (K) !45.(KI Indianapolis .- fi4-,0 54.S.1W Milwaukee 4il,uuO 374,000 Cincinnati ZM.irjO I'M.o 0 Ottumwa 83K,oori 25'i.ono Cedar Rnptds 227,000 2J7.00 Bloux City 2os,noo 245.000 8t. Paul 372,000 347.000 m HtBWH Vlho escapes from jail is by no meant free. He is tinder the ban of tbe law and punishment is written over against cis name, soon or , late he will be caught again anrT Dear added punish- kv ment for his short t S escaoe from his cell. 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