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THE OMAHA DAILY REE: MONDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1904. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL BLUFFS rTi sen druga. Lefferte glasses ft ftockert Mils carpet. Imncan ar it tb best school ebse. For rent, (-room Douse.. 72: S.xtr. svw. Ltncan dm th bast repairing 2 Mais . Vis Etta Kaswi. if vis:t.t.g c Cr-icarx tffir boy vavtd. It Woodbury. 3 Peart. SatlriarUdn f"ji.rax.:-ed. Wers la.. Coneg e Mr. V'tUw Fhcpard is via.tltig relative In Ktr.nf City Mr. tr l Mr T E Cira cif Park avenue err visiting in Chiuspo f-w tne w-irDofji of Drub pictures at .Aietatioer , trcucway. The cry t-rn.iiciJ wiU meet la adjourned rept.iar si.it u.i eicr.-.tg N.ght Kitj.id. n-w tl We!--a lewa col li Tutu.:, only $4 a month. Missouri oak cry corcwoed K cord delv. erefi Wni V mi !.. ii -V las St. Tei. 113L 1-iJ . Lu-i.a t'ow-Ifcr, t.jc I1.- Siciar. ' 'file r." FcuRti rtreet. ihone u K.n LTa E::i left yw.rrdty for B:iston t r. tare a special course in piano ius'-ruc-ti-.i. "he r--rV.ar noi 'X't et as! in of tbe board o! trustee of me rret pubbc library la e.t'.ta lor tm evening. Iputy Kan!u:l Miiilirw- Lamb (if IHiven Iiort. la., vl :c t-.r.T ! esterda) . U goet of FreoeruK tsnJVi. of Avpcut A- The funeral ol ih lire I. H Ki.more wii. tie held Hit alt-moon u tr clot frcira tre res.oenct. ? Myrister ew.. and m tenrieitl wil lit Id Fa-rview cemetery. Tbma Sloan ha r-een made jailer at the cl:y Jail and hfnaikt, Xei i-sanscm. who tiK imen tciiiig jailer since Jack O NeJl tt promotion if' bight captain, Ui been put hatk on a lieat Ttif-ron. the Jtifa.r.t n;.n of Mr .nfl Mr yf1TQtv. Tt lurKThJ K-ii. I fl3 lrm. enwuin ii i c tit.i k frorrj ttj fbm:!jr rtisici' tic tiij burikJ will It m Vt tlnui Kul W'ul'fr F., ih icfant in of Mr. nd Mr In Et k)r of Lit 1; fan'r tbfi v t'-ratj tr-S t Tin funcrkj viu i hfiC Tuhmj morujr t! t tincli frsrn tt. fviiT I'hurci, ti.J t'urial viii I lc ft Ji(j't i''rrtTj Chf?i-. it.f ii.ji.t 'n of Mr. and Mil "W". H Chnnrnni., Third avfriue. -cjfd ?-lra. y fc.nfrTtB.- Ti. knc f month Tbr firo-6l i l if bed tfai iifn-rnnun tt i. t-i'r:k fruTc thi? rifitniofc aiid buruJ "m'tU Juflp Emiih Mcf'iirrwn hup notified tb tnorri.v in tbr b- of ibf Smit Ittr.k r.f Chicsf o rfcint tb- Grtfn Cutiie C'.-n.jiaTiT tlmt b wiiJ bi3 ifsKin nf l i.nfd Suit ourt ii ibit cty on Cxnolur to be&x m;ier in coEnprtjon wiib ihif uit. fr. Ocorpp E3n.rd "W'tlk ocrupici tb uir(t yuri3i.y morning 1e St. Hul L.ijiM'('jiiii rjurth. tf bicfc tie m for ner;y rtrtfir. Hf ax.Tiounofd to bi Jcttttiw tirif hoiif'Mi tbat b- bad rticrid lb rT ttrrniHj' of Grace f-hurrn. Cftu.r Rapids. tt eoi;it tb nijifilrtnu-Ll of nttii ol the Ej'iwoopaJ caiij-fLli'fcl lii Iiuiai Tea. He rw.vT ujxm hi new du:ift November 1. While in Tin city firv. Mr Wklk la the (uei at Mxa. Jobti T. Steabrt. rr Brat. IVfik room lor rent. Bee offloe, 10 Pearl SENATOR FAIRBANKS IN IOWA pi;t uj the boiid anfl agiiare crber njartera. but an M Lk hi.jTSeTed the bcJe tti&c a a Mkhder and a bad one at that. There l do use rrylnr tww and aX I hav I to 6 1 to ttke rr y meair!r " ! CTaT.iite.ta fcr Tina rntnt T-:T V.lt. i-. i new jldcw mat carter on re: umir.f : e , , , DOLlira TO SPEAK HERE f-S'S! w J dark vent to Oiiernr a hotel. here be iay " -" -k ' tbtt they -aere vnsa-are tbet Karrer tu Clotir Tfnk of Caltpapi. J ur;(H-d of the li.k robbery and m;- ; jo-d be an-ed tc lie lew o aorourt of . . . . ,r.B . i-r indictment tpiunM bim at Avora. They V.KSY API C0W!!KG TO HEAR FAIRBAKKS : a furth thit ta tTTt lhf, ci , I Karrer be;r,r nus7erted of be:nf the bttk i l.alctt... Uarse (ri WiU IVe O.t en the Mochounda etopped j Vnr tllver. fr.r Cataa aataia a.l eier.l rcacreMaie. Bwakral Make iliirri. The Proper Kind of Underwear ' for Up-to-Date People la Erly N.r.l.f ta Giet lee PrniaeatiaJ Ca44ate t lew-au .From a fftalf Correspondent i rn? MOINES. On (P;rai The one 0ea CaaBalara La tatom. CT.E5TON. la.. Crt 4 .Srcitl The enlivening febture of ftie po.iticBj carrpalam rejublufcr rarrpaipn ir I'r.ion eounty aa for tbe romiriar k in Jras vrii. t the ier.ed lt i.irt t ir Litift. n to nt-h p the f y:ng trip of Senator C'hark-a W. Fairlnk.t prlnriptj addrvw le:r.: otlivered t'y Juage cr;f tbe Ftate in two fibja. In bi Jrniri.ey Mnporr,hr Th Ludie.noe waa -be larrert be wiD Ciake twei.t fiwbw in the state tawattatnie county in tbn city Tveeday. vbat ever awn:.led at a republican fxtber- nearly tJl verj- short one, but at leant on f-e.nator Jonathan P. Ioll:ver tC aadrea? tbe republican, of Counci, Bluffa and Ft- Noven.tr 1. 'Word to thii effect waa re ceived yeateroay by Cba..rman "Wrtt of the rrpuWlcax county central commr.ee from tbe aecreitary of the pe.aen bureau of the ta.le central committee. Whether Senatia- Ioillver will be here In the after- 1 In m Lincoln tca-nahlp and the er.tlre tta-ee tccaj!i(nf wlU Lave opportunity to meeting wa indicative of a big vote tar make ertenoed remark. Tbe three large the ticket tbif yetr All county candidatea maer meetinp will t In Waterloo. Mar were present and deL'vered abort adare. ehailtown and Imvenport. Tle trrt plan K-i.--.'r.tatire Scott Skinner M present 1 . vlllVt. 0ne of the but roeetii.c in tie and up: for tbe ticket. Tbe feeling over j Moiries. hre It waa panned Governor tim or evening 1-U BUI J-et Ien oeiex- n-mj one nun ery m-iwi ariory . Cumnuna ahou.d pres.Je, but the rationa le tne central committee ana trie maica- n.liel Erery effort will be made by Ch airman tiona are that the entire ticket will be Wrig-bt to make tl.ia meeting tbe b:g rally j Country meeting wiU 1 tbe ruie of the rinain weea of tbe cueDLci and t until the cloae of the campaign Cres-pn It la anticipated tbat Senator rH.lilver w-iU ! her' -ting tt wlilrii Colonel be rreeied with a big and enthusiastic and j Hepburn and other will deliver addrensea enoe. Chairman Wright Ftated jeFteriiay j thai if proper arrangements could be maoe j Damwaare r Dltrau be would try to secure the large ta-ber- CNAWA. la.. Oct. t Special. -The tp nacie building at the comer of First av- j Pralaers or. 11 big Mon.a-Harriann ditch enue and Seventh street, now used ft the ' eompleted their labor, and tied their re revlval meetlngra. for the KcuUver meeting ; ,ort f1' allowed It is tbouftt tbat the revival meeUngs wUl ': rracticaiJy the same at allowed by tne Tormer commission., tne thictgo & Nortfcwertam railway getting about tbe only raise. It claimed SZ..(hk in M:nona county and was allowed flC.lKK'; SL In Harrison county, and wa allowed Si.S. Judge Addison Oliver claim of ML.OOO waa reduced to an allowance of C' by tbe present commission, tbe same as lorme.ly allowed. be closed t'y then and that aa-tisf actory ar- ; raiig-ements can te made with the Fastorr' association, which put up tbe bulifiiiig. The tabernacle., although a temperary struc ture, is tbe largest building of Itt kind in tbe city and ha a seating capacity of le tween 2.51 and i.Uiti. In the event that this building cannot be secured. Chairman Wr.ght will vnfieas or tc rent tbe opera I house. ruirki.Li Taealtf Vir.l.(. AJtboutrh tbe Fairbanks meeting here to moTTrw morning will be held at at early hour. Indications are that tbe republican DEATH RECORD. Fasertl ef itaiei Dwararam. CF.ESTON. la.. Oct i (Special.) Tbe nominee for vice president will be accorded ' remain? of Conductor James rnippan. who Bluffs Day at Hi p sit low. Mayw Micnifc, on reairnlriir late Satur day night frc.rc Sueiby, la., when ln J;irrriea tbat tbe eaecutive committee of rlie Cmmerciiil club bad referred back to liirn tb matter of fcxmg the date for Council EluCa day at the St Louis erpo FltioB during Iowa week, decided upon Thursday He baa Issued tbe following jiroclu.mation : Whereas. Tbe week of Ortotrr If) W4. kas t-en st apKrt a Iowa week by Presi dent Iavid K. fYanci and executive com mittee of tiie Jjouisiana Purchase expom tion; and M'heras. The manaremejit has exn ended a fttM'Cia-i invitaTion to this city to demp x.ate a iny wiiicb siiall te known as Coun cil P-luf day t the exposition. I. Ixiniild ilBCTiu- jr mayor of the city cf Council Ki lifts flti hereby name Thurs day. toher IS. lV-i. as Council Elufts day ax? ! IxiuiPiana I'urcliase etrj.oEltiuju and urpe tTist aaW'T Risol 7ut tortts an effurt to -be iresot in cL. XjOUOS an the desig xiatfd aty. Mayor Macrae left yesterday to attend the meeting f military surgeons of the Vnited States as a major surgeon of the Lsa National Guard. He will remain in St Louie ror a week, taking in the expo sition, and will be rresent Thursday tt the It'sa building, when exercises In honor of Council BluSTa day will be held. Mayor M;.rrbe it aocx-mpanied by bis wife and chUdre.n. a rousing greeting and that tlitre will t a big crowd at the Illinois Central depot to hear him. The special bearing Senator Falrbai.ke and party Is due to reach Counci: Bluffs at Tifif. a. m. and will remain here untU t :J0, when the start for tbe Two days' tour through Iowa will be made. Senator lol llver and Cotifrressman Smith are with tbe Fairbanks party now and will accompany it through tbe state Governor Cummina. CorigTesaman Robert Cousins, State Chair man Robert S pence. National Commiitee man Ernest E Hart of this city and Hon. as killed In the Kansas City yards while rwltching arrived in this city Saturday nigrht and the funeral tork place Sunday morning from S"t- Mai cry' cburrh. Mr. rmggan wa a half brother of the late John J. ruFrar; of Burlington. For years be was a conductor on the Burltng-ton road, resigning to take up railroading; with the 'Frisco road In Kansas. committee charged tbi to Marshajltcwn. At Waterloo there will b a big: meeting In tbe afternoon for Fairbanks, then ether speakers and a second meeting at night. Those who will ass-st will be Governor , Cummins, Senator Allison. Senator Iol J liver, Congressmar. Waltr 1 Smith. Con I gressman E. P. Eirfisall and others. At Mart- hail town Governor Cummins. Con gressman Cousins and other wiU assist. ! At Iiavenpin, Conprr SFman Lacey and I others will assist. There will be no dem ! onstrauon at Ies Moinef . but a short meeting at the station. At Marenro. after tbe Fairbanks meeting, there will tie a ' meeting addressed by Congressman Sm th. There will tie a demonstration at Iowa City ' and a similar one at Fort liodre. Mr Haallra Mertinara. During the coming week the republican have a numlier of sjieaker out in the state who will endeavor to wake up the voter. Governor S. R. Van Sar.t of Minnesota ha three meetings, the last at EeMars. Satur day, with Senator Hubbard. Seth Lcw, ex mayor tf New Tork City, speaks twice, at Mount Vernon. Monday evening, and CTf kaicKisa the next evening. Victor Poll'ver ha three meetings In eastern Iowa. M T. O'Connell, solicitor of tbe treasury, has three meeting:.. Congressmen Eaugren. Smith. Lacey and Eirdsall all have a full week, sjieaklng mostly in the small com munities. A. F. Iawson and E H. Hut bard have daies In their own dtstricts, where they are candidate for congress, and Mr. Iaawson will have assiFtaiice at all hi meetings. B. F. Carroii. state auditor. Blae a adir at liealaartsu LEXINGTON. Ky.. Oct. Milk and ice ' speak at Malvem, Saturday evening. W. wagon drivers and bakers were allowed to ' A. Foster of Chicago. M. M. Garland of run today a usual. Irug stores were al- I Pennsylvania and John ! Raxell of Cm lowed to sell medicine and hotel and I pmnsti ail have t:u:i:f Aate in the r. l.fe Toung will join the party here Tues- j -FtaurB.r.tg were open, but saloons and all ' Governor Cummias speak at Burtlngtoa day morning. They are expected to trrrre In Council Bluffs Monday evening. Senator Fairtiank will speak from the platform tf his car Instead of from a tem porary platform as originally planned The spacious depot grounds will accommodate shops, confectionery stores and such Ukt j ul Cedar Rapids, then with Fairbanks were closed tigi.t. Crocs' 4 trend a e t aevxTSila. The Wil.uni meetings in tbe tabernacle were attended yesterday by good sised audiences In the morning Mr. Williams preached to the church member, in the aftttiCKin to the young people ajid in tbe evening to the men. Iesjiite the heavy rain in the evening there was a large at tendance. Yesterday wa the real tiegrin cing of the revival effort, which promise grotid results so the pastor interested In tbe mretlnps stated. Mrs. Connert of fwnaha sang a solo at the aJiernoon meet ing. There will be no afternoon meeting to day or Tuesday, but they will b resumed Wednesday r.nd continued for the remain der of the week. Tber4wlll tie meetings every nirbt at ':3f. o'clock. Tuesday nigbt Mr Willia-tna will preach a sermon for business men on the subject of "Relation j cf Men to the Community." There will be another meeting for women only next Saturday afternoon and a meeting for men inly next Sunday afternoon at I 4 o'clfKk. Willlaaa lel.ler CrltteatlT ni STAMFC.F-D. Conn.. Oct t Tbe condition of William Zeigler of New Tork, wbo was maty hundred people and in tbe event of i thrown from hi carriagre two weeks ago. rain at least l.lKHi people can End room un- ! was said tor.igrht to be extremely critical, der the big covered platform of the depot. A turn for tlie worse occurred a few days Advices from tbe country precinct indi- i afo and Mr. Ziegler has failed to rally, eat that large delegations from out of ! town win attend the Fairbar.k meeting ! The Bee Wart Ads Are the Best Business The several republican olubs. marching and ( Boosters. - . otherwise, win assemble "Tuesday morning as near 7 c'clock as possible at republican heaquaners on Main street and from there march to tbe depot. KARRER COSFEStEl TO BOBBERT Ber.rml t tlai f tk Meser ta FkerlsT C..bI(. "I robtied the "bank and got the money. That's all I have grot to say at present I may tell you more later, maw b Thi much Karl Karrer. the Treynor saloon keeper, tbe suspect arrested for tbe Trey nor bank robtiery last Thursday afternoon, confessed yesterday to Sheriff Canning. Part of the money secured by Karrer wa recovered yesterday and Sheriff Canning exjiects Ui recover tbe remainder today. Beyond admitting that be committed tbe robtiery, Karrer absolutely refused to gu into detaila. The confession wa wrung out of him only after repeated sweetings He said be guessed be might a well con fess, as he saw the Jig was up. He said be would waive all preliminary examina tion and tbe grand Jury and said he was anxious to g;o before th. court at once, enter a plea of gruilty and so to the peni tentiary, so he could begin hi sentence FORECAST OF THE WEATHER .kav, ltwi Fair u4 C14er la Kesri aal Kum TAs Tw a ! Fmlr. WAEHTNGTON, Cct. Forecast of the weather for Monday and Tuesday: For Nebraska, lewa. Kansas. South Da kota and North Dakota Fair and colder Monday; Tuesday, lair. For Colorado and Wyoming Fair Mon day and Tuesday. For Missouri Fair Monday, preceded by shower in early morning; cooler; Tues day, fair. Lrf-aJ Beesra. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BTTREAU. OMAHA. Oct ! Official record of tem perature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of ttie iast tire vears: lSHS. lsdl. Maximum Tempersture 7 f 7f 74 Minimum lemjierature ' 4 W' Mean temtifrature 7i M CS Ui precipitttion 44 .(. Record of temperature and precipitation at Omaha for thir day since March 1: Normal temperature S7 Erces for the day If. through lewa. and has a big Chicago meet ing Saturday. Dratnrrtti Tall Bis: O-ea. The democrats have at last got started They are arranging tc bring Into the state, chiefiy into tbe Second district, several such speaker ar Representative John S Williams, Senator Bailey. Mayor Harrison and possibly Carl Schurx. Waae Does His Owa llaaist- The democrctic campaign in the Sw'nd district Is personally miMf efl by Congress man Martin J. Wade, who is at work daily, making his dates only a few days ahead and doing a vast amount of persunal work. Tbe state committee is not apprised of hi movements, and the work 1 being done Quietly. Tbe same situation prevail In tbe Sixth district, where A. Brewter, the democratic candidate, tried to gel up a Joint debate with his opponent. It ia not expected that any fight will be mad-eise- w here in the state. Eler.tsr Trow blew. A report ha been Industriously circulated recently throughout Iowa to the effect that the Rock Island railroad is about to estab lish its own line of elevators on its s ysietn in ti.i part of the country. A high official of tbe P.ock Isiuid declare"- that tia i not true and that the company has never had the slightest contemplation of any such plan and that it would tie impossible to do so. The Rock Island ha had an abundance of car elevator and grain business and the official declare there has not been more friction in the state than Is ufuiJ when there 1 a large crop to tie moved. Ci-Gmrrir Bales Active. The democrats have suceeeaed in getting Ex-Governor Horace Boise to enter the campaign and be is announced to come V...... . ... ..t ...... Mt.vr.fc. H W. at once. This being tbe case, it 1 expected y(irrfcn! rrwipV'tion "(.'in'':h tbat Karrer will be taken before Judge i r-xrcB for the day 3f inch Macy some tor t j Tota.faU Marc 1......3 inches ; r,ltr,rr)f.r.t 11B hls tariB Grundy Excess for cor perioe iwit X Tt tncne county ana sjieak in tbe Second Xowa flis- Lfeliclency lor cor. pen;.c. usi lncnea Uien tP f0 inajal, fcna IKBSibly nrssn xrat niimi si i r. Bar Wltkawt a t'l.l-taat. Among the passenger on train No. 71 frtirn Sioux City last evening was a little -year-old boy. There was no one at tbe ' dapot to riaim the child and it was not ' known bow be came to be or the fain. ' All that the child could tell wa that be wa 4 years old and that las name was Paul. In Ms packet waa found a slip of paper ein which was written "Paul Olson Nilea." and "Mra. Stejla Nilea. 7TT St. Peter's street. St. Paul. Mirn " Wlielber the child J was on his way to St. Paul and bad been ! put on the wrong train or whether th j child lad come from St. Paul Is not known. Tbs child was taken by William Cochran, a fireman tin tbe Northwestern, to his borne at 3IE1 Avenue B for the night. X. T. Plumbing- Co. 51. 2k0 Xigrht. HC Trsaa TVVrk Taa Ortea. Thomas D. Mticaif received yesterday a Kansa City pi-r ativing an account of a xnan named Tom Burns being committed ts the county Jail there for one year far se curing a suit of clothes and other article kn the 'sick friend" racket. The method adopted by Burns in securing the clothing was precisely the same a worked by the man Williams two waeks ago in thi city, w ben b secured worth of clothing from Meteaif At Metcailf for a sick friend st tne Grand hotel. Mr. Metralf feel conn den tbat Burn and the a.an who swindled bins are one and tl same person and he wrote yesterday to tbe Kansas City authorities Jor a photograph fif Burna. numbing and fee tine Blxby A koa. StcsarJb Distress tUoTT ! one da ai rursd to star carat wibb Lrak laaie:ui W.d ait raacar cif Ui I'sper wiu a trial uuii.r Ire br ve'a ir.'r r r pvst. rare u, Iraa Forsuuia CHATTEL LOANS A. CLARK Av CO. VmmMimuW 1C kiv ana Mala St i or r rum ssi Ti.ii cw. iiTn w M-r Mnwm a nr aanM. auuarttu.4 turuuui at mm! -tMmLwl mm??. 1-.iuuiii c. l. if main- n sriu.fi : a. trm to muu itmrwvmmr kmc islRrws Mund aucurSikslt S.11 immiiiii nwi Sttrif. tmi. bi'a rmiw ukia m, t ' inii aui I . Bmims "i nig lot a Saturday night Sheriff Canning labored bard with Karrer to induce turn to make an admission and about U o'clock yester day morning Karrer practically admitted that be committed the robbery, but nothing further could be obtained from him. Tes terday morning Karrer consented to ac company Sheriff Canning to Treynor. where be would turn over part of th money taken from the bank, Karrer ac cordingly was driven to Treynor yesterday morning ly Sheriff Canning, who sccomtianled by County Jalier Frank Gal lup, who ha known Karrer intimately for several years It was not, however, until the party reached Kurrer's home in Treynor tbat Karrer finally made a straight admissios of having committed tbe robbery single handed. At his Instruction - bis wife handed ever to Sheriff Canning a large portion of th stolen money. Just hrw much wa recovered yesterday Sber.ff Can ning stated last night he was not in a position to tell at this time. He said, however, that be had recwrerad the bulk of ft, and that be expected to secure tbs balance today If everything went rig-fct. There is a discrejiancy between the amount w hich the bank officers claim was stolen and that which Karrer says be gut. The tiank opls Bay S1.&S was taken, while Karrer told Sheriff Canning- that while he did not know exactly to the dol lar bow much he secured he would be able to account for S1.41B only. That Kar ler gave part of tbe stolen money to a third person Is evident, but this part of the transaction has not bees mads public and possibly will not be. At the time Karrer gave his wife the money tt is doubtful, tbe officer think, that she waa aware that It bad ten stolen from the bank. Karrer told her, se Mrs Karrer stated to the sheriff, that whea h handed her the money, It was whit be saved out of hi saloon business by not paying his bills. Karrer, oxi the drive hark from Trey nor last evening, was a It: lie more com municative, although be declined to dis cuss further tbe details of the robbery He told Sheriff Canning that be had bees driven to commit the robbery by bis finan cial troubles and the fact that be bad been In flitted by the Avoca grand Jury and tbat be would ba called upon to put up a t&Mi bond, a thing for wbicn he was not jireparad. He said: "When I was told the tncirning of tt parade that there was a warrant aut for sue ant that 1 wuid have u put t.p a IU bond. I became desperate The tboiurht of robbing tb bank seised tbe. 1 saw lbs oja-ort unity aad nabr-hoad it. I thou at tf 1 oauid xt thai maccy I cwuld CONDTTIOV OF THE WEATHER. " " j into other suatee He ha had a large per- J IF ; sonal foUowtt.g in eartern Iowa and it is i l r j believed he will help Judge Waoe mi. i r .2 s ! T teriailv. si; 1 ! Omaha, raining . I Valentine, cirar , I Nt.rth Platte, clear Cheyenne, rioudy feait 3-tke City, cloudy Rapid City, cloudy Huron, clear Wilitstnn. cloudy Chicago clear St. Ixiuis ciear St. Paul clear Iiaver.-iort, cioudy Kansas City, cioar Havre, clear Helena raining- . Bismarck, cloudy Galveston, ciear cs i.; 12 r.2 Oil M 74 74 W TH 74 Ui at 4S Wi Nil (HI r. 71. u 7ti M 7" fil' K2 D(l St. ts a fair sued audience At tne close of the service a Sunday school wa organised and arrang-emen is mad( for regTilar serv- T indicates trace of precipitation. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Hen Growing Weaker First eraaa la btrtwrr. 5 I HTRON. S. D., Oct. t tSpeclal.) Tbe ' first religiou service held in the new town of Gregory, on the recently opened Rosebud reservation, were on the 4th lust., ' ' when Rev. Cnarie M. Haley of thi city. T : superintendent of CongTepationaJ Sunday K : school missions lor South Dakota, preached in Ml d i ioea. Rev. J. Arthur Smith, pastor of the " Congregational church at Bonesteel. rreaeb y j ing once each Sabbath. He will also preach so i regularly at Herrtek, where Chaplain Daley also organized a Sunday school on the ltd Inst. Plans for aecurij lots in the two towns on which to erect church building have !en inaugurated by Dr. W. H. Thrall, superintendent of Congregational xniss.on in South Dakota. The people at each p. ace are much interested in religious matter and the meetings were very be.p-ful. btrcBBoaa Life Is Ulr Vp Their Vital Forces atad Esverwy Faater Tkaai Nature Replaces Tbem. , As a result many are peine stricken w-ith riaraJvais. looomauir Ataxia, and Berrons proetratioiL To orerda any thing; is iormtiX and a on Ue nation of It ylll w bar out tbe sti-oagest mu. i Overwork, worrr. lirain-tlre, high 11t hf.. AisEip&tion and otter excenges and abuee wkate away the most rital elements of tbe blood, train and nerve forces, and disease stc In. At first there will be a general in disposition. poor arpptite. indirection, aerere beadacibe. wtke-fulnesi and weatnegs in ur bki anu epiac. virc m Jurisdiction, and it is understood that an table, tbe rpirits derreeBed the mein- wJJ mfca( ,o liiv. lbf, raii. orr poor and tbe xt-lnd weatenet snd- lb, tvn,tr term of vmted State inc in pmnature decline or decay. coun Uiu y. in oro,. however to do Dr. Claae'a Blood and Nerve Food is i thu lt wiU y tCl .umincB . gr2Llll eompoaed of tbe same elements tbat jQry. p.nt )uTJ ouif vlne tMen Aruwti cava im waKtea ana worn out in io Iur lte term. tlood. brain and xerrea. By iiiittnt new t-lnnd It rnma we.VwsiK. Into rrrmrtn and fnroes naw Mfe and tbe 1 1 rirnr of yotrtli into ctitt pnrtioa of be br.dr. restorler 6 Te to fr" fart manbood. W!r yrscraelf before taklra- ft. rrlee M certs. mm at ass aisaa ar Mardrr at kwrk.A ElOrX FALLS. S D.. Oct. Special. Jerry Carieton. chief deputy in the c face of the Vniled State marshal in tUi city, ha tetf d summoned to Fuinehud agency by a telegram stating that a murder had been committed on the Rosebud reservation. It appears, from tbe meager detail w hich ' have been received here that the person killed was a white man, and that two other white men are under arrest lor the crime. The names of the victim and the alleged j taurderers have not been aacertained here As the murder wa committed on the res ervs tion tbe Vnlted State court will hav lunsiM union Suits if That fit well, wear welf and feel well comfortable, 'durable, flex ible, easy to put on, yielding to every motion of the body, yet always in place. We Sell More Each Succeeding Season Our customers who have tried them never go back to the old style two-piece garments. We have a good assortment of styles and sizes and can give you a satisfactory7 fit if you buy today. 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Oct I -F.re ,r. the up per floor of William F. and B. F. Iown ey's livery stables. 1CT to 1C3 L street. N W., today oauaed a los of sbeut dMi.inai. Some if the hnest carriages owned in Washington, many of tbem belonging ta senators, members f tbe diplomatic corps and wealthy Waabtnglumans, stored In tne building, were burned The bit started front otiwtive electric light wiring Tbe French eBubaasy lost a haadaos ia oarriaa, and otbars was It, aabida ar Sena tore W. A. Moore. rr den and Fair- j banks; Kepresentstlvr Httt and Mrs. Wesi ingbouse. Two hundred vehicles on tbe top Coor were completely destroyed ar d about i others on lb third floor were badly damaged. Tbe los on tbe buildir.g i nd to the firm s s.ii. is about tTi tnw. and to private parries ti.(i The luiid.t.g is in sured for "'. and tbe stock of tbe Iww ny for UMi. Vt aocit !'.. tlie I'hliad. it-hia base ball plui.tr. lurried voluttew fireman and Willi a handkerchief tied across his month en tered the burning building with the fire men, ( Ball 4 las at ITra.u. FEEMCiXT. Net,.. Oct S special, s-A i tram build U-g at Karta Maia strseu owned by the Towner Smith estate and ao cupicd ly I. E. Hlckos and oaeph facos for offMea. was discovered to be on f.ra abiut I o'clock thi nr.rr.ii.g and the tear end .f lt wa burned out The damage ta the front room was osily by water. Hirk ' 1 is about Siw Fsscoe had hob air j.urr.u. whica were aloiast a total loss. V damare tieiiig aUiut t'MU A Quaauiy tit 1m usthtud gKid which were stored la the back room were also a total loss Tbs damage to tbe building is tiSii and la ful'y covered ly Insurance Th fir eaug-ht f rutn tlie liiKjut and !u origin is ui.knosa Tbe Want Ada Ar tbs bast fVrrnai Boosters Zllus whits diaoionda. Edhula.