- & - - - . , _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - 'T' - . . - . . . . . . ' . - _ _ _ _ 1 ; : : : _ i ; : 'rllB O [ .AIIA DAIXJEIWJ : : ) N I'.Y ; ? , H OYEMBgU fl,1S9. a I f ( T Jr1 _ fQf , . COUNCIL BLUFFS _ _ NEWS. I - .IL , . - . . , , . i I Ofilce 12 rcarItrcct-1I. W. TIItti flTiingcr LcSMCo. _ _ . , L . _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ , . _ _ , @ 1 @ ! rm ; _ - . ' . - - - . - . - . , . . - MINUIL ! \ : l1f 1oS. Chrysanthemum ! . J. n 'lcPhcrPOn. TeL 2H A marrln(3 ! IIcenpe WIIS bsued 'csterllay to J. M. N. rlcm of Omaha nge l 37 , antI Mary 1. I"rank of 1I0).t , ICan. , aged 2. ; ; . The Larlles' Alrl ! ocety ! of Rt. .John's Eng- : ! Uslt ) Luthran church meets Thurfl < lay after- . nOCJn at the resltence ! of Mr8. O. W. Sn'der , " " 217 S'Juth Seventh ( street. The new grounrl" of thl Ccuncll l1Iurfl ! Piehl rluh wl1havl \ ) ! their formal openIng ' next Satlmlay afternoon nl 3 o'cloclc. 'fho club'l fool ball team will play \ a game with the Omaha team. City \ I'h'slcll\n Trcynor II I ! lockln ! up sev- I , oral caee lul'hlclt he claims Ilhrslcllns ) : nUll parents : have failed , to report contagiOUs 11Is- ascs : to the cRy cleric ai required by \3w. \ Informations muy be fIIetl. Ilegul.1r meeting ' ot Woman's Chrlttlan Temperance IInl'u will ho held at BroaI\1'ay , Meth Idlst I tll copal church today nl 3 1 o'elork p. m. All members lII'gently requested - quested to ho ) present. lrs. T. S. 'Ioles- 'Worth. seerellt : J.'arm loans made In western Iowa al loIV. HI ratcs. No delay lu cIoIng ions Fire 01111 torn'\I ] Insurance written In best or com. panJE Hng1lns In real estate. I.OUOI & TO\\'J.B. 2 : ; Pearl St. Money ; 10 io.n on Improved Iowa farms. Large loans : a pcehllty. L. W. Tulle's , 102 Main street. rooms 2 and 3. - - - - - ThIs weather , nggests warm and corn fortnblo thin , , " . 'fh080 1olorallo I'IdClr ' : Down" bed comf'tts at the Council Bluth Carpet com pan ) " ! and the bIg line or lur rugs IIIp.t hese I su/gestions. They . are cheap , durablo. bMUtlful. CllnlIJt" III ' 1'111I" . ( Jllr.1. u . ' Burlington route. Note changes . effective Bnnlhy , November 3. O. M. [ Brown ticket orent. ; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Nicest line or overcoats In town. MctCJI I3ios. lIardman and Stahdanl pianos. 113 N. 16t. . . . un. . . . . I'iItStNIj PAil AOILI'IIS. . 'lrs. Ell Jetrerls Is dangerously 11at \ her home on Nicholas street. henry ( Luring left Yl'3tcrday for a business trIll to Coniucraville Il1d. r. M. Treynor has been engaged as tenor In All Saints' Episcopal church chulr. He will begin his duties next SlInl1a ) ' . \\'lIIlam Swan of Chicago Is In the city for a brief visit wIth his parents. Mr. and Mrs. henry Swan : on Sixth avenue. ' \lss \ Sylvia. Mcssnioro [ has accepted a ( psltlon ns teacher In tile Garden Center ! schooltl , and will leave for that Place to- morrow. "lie n"A'I"tt'r..1. " An amusing incident happcnel , Saturday afternoon in the Second precinct or the Third , warrl. . An enthusiastic vcter who had neg- lected to register came up town , and , seeing a crowd I1Ilng In Rllll out or a store on Main street near Tenth avenue. supposed It was the plncl to ngIi.ter.'oIi , It was ; and the store referred to was 919 ! ) . and the crowd was regIsterIng a IJ1IrclmOe ! of their winter underwear , caps , gloves. mittens and hoes. Ho also registered and will vote T. 11. Hughcs' the cheapest place In the city to trale. , It you haven't registered there Is ample time to do so 'et. for our hue Is complete - plete and full or bar alns. Miss JJadollet's elas ! > or St Paul's church will give ! Il reception Wednesday evenln . November G. at the residence of 1\Irs. E. II. LQugeo ! 515 [ Oakland avenue. All friends are cordlIII Invited. The I.allles' Aid socIety will mix religion with mince meat this week. The old reliable Illnll. Get your order In early. 7j [ Fourth street. Will announce later. For fine work we are strIctly up to date. luf City laundry , phone 3U. H lit'UIlL1CANlSM IN 11'111. 11'llrlN IINI Night l.o.l.ed 1.1 , , a CI'11 SWl''I' Yesterday was election day In Council fliuffs. There was hut little excitement hut ' n fair vote was polled In alt the' precincts of the cl . . At G o'clocle , when the polls closed , the republicans claimed to have won the day , and later developments tended to show that they were not far 'Hong. At 1 o'cloek only four city precincts had been heard from olcllll ) In the first precinct ( f the Sixth ward Arcd republican candl- ditto for treasurer had I majority of 7G over Hardin , and , Morgan : . republican candidate for sheriff , had a majority of SG over Stuhr. In the Second of thE Third the repuhlcan ticket ran pretty evenly , with a majority of about m. : In thc First of the Second Arnd had a majority of only 3. whIle Morgan had n lajorly of 23. In the Pint of the Fourth Drake . republican candlJlto : for governor. hall n majority ot 31 over flabb . while Pusey hall a majority of 103 for the sate. anti Morgan 32. lardln had a majorIty of 12. runnIng considerably alt2ad cf his ticket. C. 0 , Saunders stated at that hour that , the indications , : were that the city woutli i , 1o republcan by about GOO , and the county 11 about 1.000. Morgan was nearly UII with his ticket In till city , but Ard was a Ito IJehlnd. although he would be elected by n good maJority. Stuhr made quite a gain In Minden , n German settlement. but It was F offset . by a large majority for Morgan In Ln.ton. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ We have sol 3,000 hotbed sash In Iowa and Nebraska and never had a kick. Wo now have ready for Immediate delivery 1,000 more at bedrock prices. Write for prices on all kinds glazed , sash , glass. I'alnts. oils , etc. . stating quantity de lred. Council Bluffs Paint & Oil Co. A plant thoroughly equipped with the newest machinery the best work by skilled I etnployes primpt deliveries and fair treat. : met are among the thIngs that makes the Eagle "that good laundry. " Telephone 157. Chrysanthemum 11spla ) ; . largest variety ; fInest plants : lowest Ilrlces. J. I , ' . \'u'Ilcox. The hi.trdunan piano Improves with uso. Fin' I" I ' 1'1101 1hOII A. Lungard's tailor shop on Main [ street , , . near Willow avenue was found to be on fro last night shortly after 8 o'clock. low I I started was a mystery. lie had left the buIlding only I little while before after put- ting out his light. There had been uo fro In the stove. When the firemen arrived the Illpe was found to have been knocked , down , hut as there was no fire that docs not seem to throw much light on tie situation . A man who passed the place just before the fire was discovered stated that ho heard I 1101) lethe 1101 \le the sound ot an explcsioii. Mr. J.unganll states thl his Iou In nmado.tmp goods wi ! nmnaunt to several hundred dollars , which was I covered by $2.000 Insuranco. ' At midnight the fire broke out again and i tlmt buiidtng and contents de- thl bul\lng were entirely - I uutroyed. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I The la,1I1 or the Christian church will Fr'l dInner and supper In the lseman building on Ironll\l'ay. opposite 1011 street , toda ) Come anti eat chicken 1'le. - - - Nothing like It. The famous Crown plan with orchestral attachment leads them all. lourlclus Music House . 16 Stutaman ! street ! luu't ' \ ' . " . 1.1 Dy starting your hard coal burner 'et. Get one of Swnlno's airtight eto'es or oil heaters. Cheapest and best In the city. HO Iroal\a ) Looking for fuel savers and hard times stove demit overlook DeVol's new airtight coal boaters. They do the work and don't cost you much. . RadIant. Novelty and Ehnhurat stoves for lIard coal sue the most economical stO\'f made. Sold only by Charles : Swains 7tC liroadway. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Prudent p'ople are begInning to think about holiday good . and \ they're noting the great line at the Durfeo Furniture _ company' , . . have you seen the new gas beating atoTe , at the eomp ny's ofce ! Nicet tine of overcoats In town. Melcalf , Dr . iI i I orehou & Co. , blank books and binding I 7ho Standard piano next to the lardra : I . - - . - . - - 'l'OUtZIIS lt'ItUI 'l'liX.tS 1.\ { I. , , ,1 1H'1 Colored % II" lirt " as the 1"ut I , ' n UrulI'el now. TIX ! Baker , who was slugged In a row on Broadway near the Metropolitan hotel Monday night , iliad ot hs ! Injuries yesterday morning nt 5 o'clrtck Four well known toughs , John and Dick Webster , George Hoper and Frank Johnson , are all In Jai , charged with murder as the result or the encounter - counter John Webster was arrestcl by DEputy Marshal owler as ho was hclplng move I house on North Sixth street at 8:10 : a. en. At the tune hl did not know' that halter was ( dearl owler told hIm he was \l'antll. and understanlnl , at once what It was for . he consented UtoUo without ; any do. hate. On the stay to the city Jai ho talked freely about the affair. "Wo lied I numhe of drInks , In the Metre- poltan bar ard were all of us pretty well jagged up. Hoper Imle,1 , flaker'ut cigar out of his mouth arid stuck It hack : again with the lighted , end , foremost lallr got mat and went across the street , coming back a minute later with a brick In his hand. But , say how hard Ild I bump him 7' ' "Pretty hard John " was Fowler's rep ! . "lie's as ( lead CS he ever will be . " \Vebster stopped aghast anti , turned pale lie atipuostI that the escapade would turn out like ni the Innumerabl fights In whIch ho has taken part with a nominal flute or a Cew minutes In jail. When he learned l th't murder was the chare hlch wou\l b2 made , against h'r he had not another word to sa ) ' . Deputy Marshals Fowler and Anderson then weut down to search George \oper's hou3e. : On the way they met Olcen Peterson amid : Murphy and hey al went together. Some one Infol'mt"l them they woull nrHl Hoper anti , [ lIck Webster drinking beer hack or the Northwestern saloon on lower 13roadvay. They followed the clew ant arrested both men putting them In separate cells In the county jail for rate keeping. half on hour later Jackson was arresteil , and when lockeul 1 tip In the city Jai told the ofcers thaI II was John \ S'ebstsr'iio Ild the kiiilng. I Dick Alien witnessed the fight from the , start. " ' \1 felos had Texas make a speech " said hc. "tie was In good humor ant nude a god speech. Roper pulled the cigar ont of 1M month and It male , Texas mal , , lS I would anybody else. Texas ran across the stret and picked up a brick. Just then I saw a man run out of the bUl1lng. pIcking UII a big club as hel'ent I don't knol posltl'elyl'ho the man \'as lie ran out Into the ml110 of the street and met Tex.ls right between the motor tracks. The felow struck Texas across the nose with the club and Texas tell. lie folowpl , the first blow up with several others anti I was sure he would : . kill the darll ) ' . After lie had quit I went UII to where Texas was lying and started to pick him up and carry him off the track. so he w otihhn't bo run over by the cars. Hoper asked moo what I was doIng ' . and when I told him he pulled , a long knife out of his pocket and was going to stab me. But he didn't As Texas foil after the first blow I heard him say , 'Ian't John , ' several times. " Immeiately after the fracas Officer Van- den Burg , who had been standIng at the eli of the hotel porch fartho3t away from the bar ran up . but before he reached , the place where lInker lay his assaiants hat , ! fled. lie went after them but after chasing them some little distance gave i up and came back to Baker. lie thEU cal 1 the patrol wagon and sent the body to the hospital. TIm club used W.19 a stick or nttnn wnnfl four feet long and a couple ( or hiiche l . ! : After he was locked up John Websler ad- mltCl having struck Baker In the back or the head with it . Inrl told Delluty 'Iarshal Anderson ho threw It away In thc alley west of EIghth street , between Avenues I and C. Anderson went down and fOU111 the stick Iylug In the alloy and brought It to the city jail . where Lt Is now kept al evidence Web- ster . said he was so drunk ho 11,1 not know anything that was happening. There are witnesses . u ho claim that Jackson - son also used , the club. There Is positive posiive evidence connecting George Hoper with the tragedy , In the shape of a knife that was taken out of hIs pocket when he was arrested. The wound beside Baker's nose was clean cut and the physician who attended him was Positive a knife made I. An examination was made of the three knives , and Hoper's was foul1 to bo blood ) I was the same knife that : he pulled on Dick Alien . and the one whLh he Is accustomed to stick Into people on slight provocation . One man , who claims to have been an eye witness or the proceedings says that the rol started with an angry tale between laker and Hoper as a result or the cl.3 episode. . Inleer chalengcd Roper to fight anti Hoper agreed. laker then backed off . an' ] Hoper followed , him up. Baker went across the street Illck"l up a brick and came back to the huddle or the street , where the light took place. The doctrine of selr-defenso will wi probably be the theory upon which the de- tense wIll bo conducted hut the fact that four healthy young fellows were after one lumen G5 rears or age will probably have some weight wIth the jun' On the way to the hospital Baker saId the lIeId was done by the Webster boys and Roper. After reaching the hospItal liLa talk V as rambling and dlacouinected and he coult ! not gIve a clear account or It. lie was 10 Intoxicated that the doctor could not get hint under the influence of chloroform lie was unconscious a part oC the time . al11 dIed at ; o'clock. his Injuries consisted of a fracture of the 8J\1 about the base or 'tho ' brain a cut by the nose ant another on the forehead All four or the assailants have long and varIed police records. George Hoper has already served : term In the penitentiary. A few months ago he and the Webster boys attacked a lan named Shatter on Lower Iroal1way and cut him In the arm. All three were indicted hy the gran,1 , Jury but have not yet been trIed. Since then Roper broke Into a saloon ant stole a lot or liquor. for which he was given ten days In Jail. Jackson - son Is one or the parties who murderously nr.saulted Ed Anderson In the Mint saloon last winter. A post 10rtt'm examination will be made of the body this mornIng at 8 o'clock , and a coroner's Inquest at 10. The failure or the police to arrest the guilty parties until after 8 o'clocle yesterday morn- lug almost nine hour after the olTense had : been commited , and almost four hours after the death of the InJured maim caused a great ! : deal of comment. Captain Ia\hy , who Is supposed to have charge of the night men , when called upon by The flee reporter about hal an hour after . the array took plnce. I dll not know an.thlnvery eariotis had taken place. lie hall heard that Somebody < y namel "Tex" had been beaten up a little . html beyond that had heard nothing In spIte of the fact that one of the regular force. John Sandel , was on thug wagon when It car- rlell the injured man awny. I Is merely lure luck that : any of the guiy parties are In custotly. Noue of them fortunately had hoard of the fatal result of the atrrar. anti so they did not skip out as they undoubtedly would had they had a sus- picion of the truth Nicest line of OVlrcoau in town Metcalr Ii to . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Chamber dancing academy now open for Ituphls. Call : after 10 a. m. Circulars. Thus Hardman piano wins IPaDY frlenda. C1 UOC.a'1'S 'I'UG I ItiSlIL'i'S lown Clh"IN 1111"1..1 to Ilt n Shut , I. ii 11.1 Ci'anui. ClEIOKEE , I. , Nor 5.-Spoclal.- ( ) Cherokee has about the toughest Jot of joints ' to be found anywhere There Is a block on Maple street , commonly known as "Boiler I Ivenue . " anti \ most every dar a row of some I , kInd occur In one of these dlvetl. The : worst one Is that run by Faust and Situ' I mons. A couplE of days ago there was a crap game "tartol\ \ In thIs II\ce. and before night the Illn'cr were throwing for big stakes. Charles ll , one of the local toughs who It tryIng to mike a record o abid man for hhnsclf , and a barber . by the name of Joe I10wne e the rlae.Pll t : playtra Irown threw the dice and won $5. but hut grabbed all the .takes. Then a tight ensued and Brown got the worst of It , Hull doing him up badly : Drown wet t to his shop chaffing under his defeat and Kot a revolver. lie returned to the saloon and hilt came at him again. Brown Iulled his revolver and tried to shoot 11111 , but friends of the men r.'ented any further trouble. 11 was arrest1 anti taken before Mayor Primrose ! who find him $100 and cot lrown was nlolell to go unmolstcl upon promise to mend his ways. There Is some talk of a general ! uprising of citizen , who will uk that the dives on "holler nvenuo" be blotted out - - Cl'rokcm"sl'roilMt'uI hliusiul huh. ClEl0EE , I. , 5.-Speelal.-The ( ) commissioner for the new hospital for the insane , to be erected at this place next sum mer , will meet at Des : 'lolnC November 20 for the IHlrpo of adopting visas anti spciflcatlons for the plant , lt n cost of , ,000,000. . The matter has been delayed for n conEderable ! length or time on account of the illness of General Ed Wright one of the commissioners , who reslles at Des Moines , who has been confined to his room for S0l0 monlh The c0lmls910n Is composed of five memo bus : The three puperlntt'nlentp , or the Iowa I state Q'lums , 10cate,1 , at Intppendence , ' Mount 11t'aslnt end ClarInda , and General Wright anti Jed Lalco chairumuan of Independence . dependence , The new hospital to be erected here wi he the largest one In the stale. - CItSSI1U ' 1Ig'I.US ( P APIIO.\ . A muierhu'm , mu 1 1,1.1'1 Si'iids'trd . . t Ills Su.'e , ' ' ' ' PlUADE.PlIA [ , Nov. G.-A cablegram was received In thlp city last night from Dr. Donaldson Smith . dated At 'no bearing the word "euccessfut. " This news establishes the safety of the plucky Phtatlelphlan who for the past year anti I hal has been exploring - ploring the wilds of easter AfrIca , ant nt the same time puts an end to the doubt as 10 hIp safety which ! had been felt by those interacted In the expedition for the past few munlhs. Dr. Smith entered AfrIca on the eastern coast : a ) 'e1 ago last June to push acr013 the country or the Gallreas and Masaito two lakes which bath been recently discovered by another expedition thenca on to the two N'anzas ( Albert and Victoria ) his ohJcet to cnry out and complete the line or exploration from the lakes to the cast CO.st. a rlptanco of several hundred mie ! Dr. Smith ! was accompanied hy ahout IGO Africans : and nl first by an Englshman who was subsequently obliged to return to London. Dr. SmIth Bent : back some flute feclmens of the rt'glon's flora after he lied bean on his expedition n few muonthia for the Geographical Soc ty or London anti , 'me months later was reported to he pushing on hy another party whom he met. Aside front thepe evidences of his safety there hIve been none until the arrival of his cable \am laE night As the regtn : "blch Dr. SunlIt las traversed IH at the present tIme repretlcnted br a blank apace on the mall of Africa time significance of the explorer's biof mesage will be re31- .zell Il11mt'lntel , ) ' . lie has undoubtedly made many discoveries of much - "alue. \\1.1 , V I S I'i' l'UI'1SI ) % 'I' 11.\ : . C.IIN ituumthiiigtuui " ' 1 Look . . I"t. hue h''u" Ill"'u ) ' S'stimiiuu. SAN FRANCISCO , Nov. 5.-C. 1' . HuntIngton - Ington expects In a week or two to make a trIp to the City or Mexico. His Mexican National railroad concession requires his personal attention . It Is saltl. There are other reasons which make his propoecd visit somewhat In the nature of a necessity. Time failure of his negotiations with J. gdwar.j SImmons of New York , president of tie Panama railroad . to restore peace between ' ti'at road and the PacIfic Mali has had no small erect , It IS baltl , In bringIng ! about a desire for a conference with Preshlprt Diaz. Such a meeting would naturally have for Its main object the perfection of i'omo sort of an arrangement governing New York ant San Francisco freight hlpments between the Pacific road. Mall [ and the Tehuantepec rail- road.A A local paper says that Edward Atlanta ' , an expert accountant from London , and H. C. Iaggaley , an Englsh civil engineer have been sent here hy nn I nglsh and Scotch syndicate which Is negotlatn wih C. P. .Huntlngton with a vIew to purchasing his Guatemala Central railroad. They are to examine the books of the company In thIs city and will then go to the Central AmerIcan - can republIc to Inspect the roa , ] They expect - pact to leave on tie next steamer for the Bulher country and will probably be busily engaged there for five . or six weeks. imo'I'ii ' \\'I'I'1U , ' 11111 CROSSING. 1.llh' : \I""llh""III"IIJt I i , ' 'u'i'ehs 'I'n'o ' ' . ' . ' 't'i'iti . 1'ilMMilu.i 1"111" DALLAS Tox. . Nov. 5.-Thl southbound train on the Gulf , Colorado & Santa Fe . and Missouri . Kansas & Texas railways , both tried to make the crossing near the paekery 3t the same tme at about 6:50 : o'clock yesterday - day mornln The "Katy" engine get across first , and the engineer seeing that the Santa Fe engine was goIng to strike his train , vcr ) ' skillfully stopped time baggage car over the crossln to receive it. The "Kat ) . . baggage car was smashed tip anti the smolcr at- taclwd derallell and turned half over. The engine anti the coaches remained on the traele. The engine of the Santa I'e , was de- railed . but the rest of the train remllneJ : on the track. Several members or the two crews anti n number of pasenges r ccl\11 nervous shocks anti were comtsidtunaltly shaleel Imp but nobody WUS seriously Imujured . I.en the baggage agent In the "Katy" car , tnt was knocl" Into sthinters . esona1 nnlnlnrNl TIme blamuue J ; - . of the collision has not , . beeu ' " ten. talnly located. ThE men on both trains chlln that they complied wIth the requirements of the Ian' The regular northbound passenger train on the Missouri . Kansas & Texas "as "reclled : yesterday about four miles from Waxahachle , bet wen thaI place amid Sterrct which ro stilted 1 In the engineer being ! instantly killed . the fireman Ecaldetl anti a number of pas- sergers inane Dr less Injured. none seriously. . - SIIA'Ir hinuumu t ) ' 111" PiIeiI. NEW ORLEANS , Nov. 5.-TIme sugar planters , through Colonel J. . D. 11 and oilier attorneys , filed two sugar bounty claim suits In the UnIted States ercult : court under the agreementvlth Washington authtonitlos who will aid In speedy trial amid appeal to the supreme cuurt. " ' ' : . \ ' ' 1 Poll IC.\S'I' . PiII nl.1 C.I.I'r 11'11".1 . for Sotuthi. a'itst X""INI.I. WAShINGTON , Nov. 5.-'ho forecast for Wednesday Is : For Nebraska-Fair ; northwesterly wInds ; colder In the southeast Ilortion. For South Dalwta-Generlly fair : con- tnued cold northwestel'wl1II. For Mlssurl-naln. clearing In the wcst- ern porton ; wllls shifting to northerly antI colder. 1"01 lowa-I'-alr. preceded by raIn In the weslern portIon ; much collier ; northwesterly winds For KansasFair. precel1l'd hiy mine In the early morning In the sonthpast por- ton : much colder ; northerly winds . Iot'iu I II'e.r.l. OFFICE 0 'lm WEATlmR DUBHL' . OMAhA. Nov 5.-0mahI : record of tll- attire anti r.\lnfal. compared with the corresponding - spending day oC the past four years : _ _ . . 1s2. 189 ! . lS03. 1St2. : Iaxlnum temperature. . . 7 45 ' 2 61 ! nlmul temperatumre.'t 3 37 31 Average tl'IPl.rature. . . f2 39 Gt 4 Precipitation . . . . . . . . ' .0 .00 .W Condition of temperature nail Ilreclpitntol 1&15 mit Omnha : for the day and since lurch 1. Normal temperature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H gxceMs for the da ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Accumulated excess since . March 1. . . . 423 Normal prpclillaton. . . . . . . . . .01 42 [ pfclenl ! ' for the 'II ) . . . . . . . . . . .01 Inch ' 'otalllreelpllntlon plnco March 1. 19.tO hitches Deficiency since March 1. . . . . . 10.hS Inchmea ltt'morht frtm Slntol" itt H II. I. " V ii it ! . : Q' ; StATE . or ST.TIOSS Vj 0 i W UTIl II. e " 3 . ! : Cg : i 1 ; ; : : = = . al 7 T Clean. : - North . Ilate. . . . 30 lii TI- 111.01. . . . . . . . . 3 : 12 .00 e"lr. . Lhlcaro : . . . . . . . . I ti'4 . Otm ( 'loutly. : .11 1 ( SI. Loumma. . . . . . . . IU itS .ou Clolly SI.lall. . . . . . . . . l till UI l'art ciOumfiy Du\.coPOtl. . . . . . 04 11 T Iatl CIOII\ Italene C1t' . . . . . tu US 1 ' (1U11) . hleicima..1 I .4 'r I'art c ioumtiy 1I\u. : . . . . . . . :2 : .01 lar\IOII : Salt Lake . . . . . : S4 .OU ( 'louitty. Cly. :1 31 18Iarc" . . . . . . , . : : 22 .30 ( Moiety . Sm. . \ 'titcen1 . . . . . . . 2 : : .U SflO ' . IJ'llceM . % % tog' Ch.yenno. . . . . . . . : Ik , i 31 . ) , ! noIII. ) . Wllslol. . . . . . t.o 30 .5ntsiiowtmmg. : .llt lalI < Cly. . . . . . . . 10 : U .ou nowlll. Oalveslon. . . . . . . . . t : : 7 : .10 Cloudy . L A. WF l. I. Observer. 'T' Indicate trace ot precipiaton , ; - - - - - - , . BEGINS TO IMO1SER1OUS t tERIUS Discharge of the 19ro of t 'Itnclloy ' fire Creates n Bitter l Lt1ng , - tng -I' GOOD PROSPECTS - FOR AN' , A , i U. STRIKE 11 Sill he nf tie I"rl"J. llh'I"lt" I ot Ir""I.I."t 111 the ttreIit nrlh- 111 SllutuI hit'gl listo . I .tssuiiile 1 'I'hrel teulll .1.\"Ielt. : . 1 . ' ! ) lNNEAIO.lS , Nov. 5.-There are come threatening aspects In the Great Northern strike situation , which lead to u belief that , the strike may become general among the I 'merlcan Hallway ulion men on thlJ system by toimiorron' . Tint discharge of Engineer William le t , the intro Qf the lndey , Mmii. . fire at West Superior , hI very distasteful - tasteful to the men. . Dst was Ilresident or the American Halway union at that point and a member or the grievance coutumnittee . I Is charged that ho was dllchargel for those reasons. A Devils Lake , N. D. , special sayi ! : The strike went into effect at 2 o'clock this uttorn- ing. Train No. 15 , a through fast freight , arrived this morning and Is still standing on a side track Three englno crews responded - sponded to the cal or the foreman , but so far no train crews have been secured. Only part : of the employee are out. The city council last night adopted a resolution declaring - daring that In case : of a sttlkc the com- pany's property and its operaton ! of trains would be protected at all hazarlls. This "as wired to Preshlert Lull. Iii view of the fact that Devis Lake was a strike center In the last strike 19 deemed significant. ST. l'AUL , No\ 5.-A special from Devil's I.alc. N. D. . says : Since the strike was or- dereti no freight trains have IlepJrtell anti hut one has arrived. The later was a IImltEI one from the east. Passenger traIns are not Interfered with Mayor Kelly and the city couucll are determined that ito saudi disgraceful scenes as were enacted In the ! el last Itrlle shall occur The huslness len generally are provollel and ( lsguste,1 , with the tate of affairs. . The elevators are full to their capacity with wheat and unless cars : are furnlShed promptly - they wi not be , able to take moore grain , which wilt cause eln11ete stagnatiomu of business and jobber wi qulcley feel the effect as country muon- clients wilt he tunable to meet theIr ohlga- tons at l11aturlty. The strikers are quiet and orderly anti have lade no moton toward Interfering wIth their fellow eumupioyes The Icn simply refused to answer thin calls. They seem to he determined. Wlll { ; nslg t1Niiit Anll 1r. Grlll 1.thl'rl 1'111I1.11'1 I I I Agiuimust I lit' 'II Ie " , ' . KALlSPEL , lont. , Nov. . -Roy Oood\l'ln , director of the American Hallway Union , who has just been released ( rom Jail , where he was sentenced by the United States court with E. V. Debs and others culled , a meetng of the order here last night. Only ten em- plo'es or lho Kalspel dlvlIon were Ilrescnt the balance being men discharged from the . service. , , I was voted to strike tmd Ooodwln called the strike to take effect at 1 p. m. At the appointed hour the train crews resll011ed promptly , and when.1 was 'announced that G0(11wln hal caled a strike they took a .trong stand In favor of . the company , anti expressed a rletermlnatlOl1 to deCea the slrlke. GoodwIn was denounced as an agia- ton , unworthy or notice . His anarchist speech at Spokane I few days ago lost hIm any supremacy he may have , OJoyed among the railway men. All the trainmen fre'r ' t. anti passenger engineers . dispatchers and 'r cmCI kept at worll , anti volunteered' thEir .unltl support to the company. They had no grIevance. The only railroad : men In ctlve service who went out on the Kalspel division are three firemen . one engineer and4one section bos'a the others about thirty , are discharged section men. At midnight a mob of about fifty strikers went to the roundhouse , killed all the engines . glnes ant pushell a car : Into the turntable. Sheriff Baldwin soon p\troled the track with tieputles . anti gualdcd two freIght trains that cnmo In at 1 a. m. Superintendent Ryan acted promptly , and' set about to end the strike. Warrants were sworn out for Goolwln , and other rlng- leallers. At 4 a. m. Gootlwln was arrested. ACTIVE ON TIm COAST. SAN FRANCISCO No , ' . G.-The threat- ene,1 , strike of the elplores o the Great orthern railroad has catuLed no little rnlroad caubo,1 ltte comment - mont among local railroad : men and eSPt'elaly among the men of the American Railway mu it io mm . The dissatisfaction or thus 11 men has a peculiar significance ! In this city , Oakland aud Sacramento . Inasmuch as It Is generally ad- mUted that on the success or f.lule of 1 strike on tIme Great Northern railway systel at this thins hIngEs the future of all organIzed - Ized railroad labor west of the Missouri rlvel' . Incidentally It many be saId that on the Southern Pacile raIlway : system there has beeu unusual activity of late on the part ot labor unions. Within the pasL month It Is ofclal ) ' declare by the local AmerIcan Hall- WlY : union ohlicers . nile lOdges of that order have been successfully organized on th Pacific coast All this work has baen 'etrectEU throlgh the Instrumcntalt ) of James huogam . : of Salt Lake CIty , who Is the general west- cnn representntve of E. V. Dabs and one of the nominees for congress In the coming election In Utah on the people's party ticket . Hogan , It Is said , has three traveling delegates - gates In this state who have reported to him that American Railway union sentiment Is stronger than ever on this coast and promlsel within three months to bring al- most every railroad employo In California and Oregon Into the camp. E:0NlmRS IA VE NO GmEVANCI CLEVELAND . Nov. 5.-FIrst Asastant : Grand Chief T. S. Ingraham of the Brother- hOOI of Locomotive Engineers , who represent - sent Chief Arthur during the latter's ab- scuds In Europe , said today that so far as was known at headlluatcrs the engineers on the Great Northern harl no grievances whatever. lie believed It highly Improbable that they wouhl he In any way Involved or take part In any strike . on the road. D"llh" or nUl ) ' . WAShINGTON , Nov. 5-News has Ieachpll the Stub department of the deuth on October 21 last at .AnluI , W . I. . of James D. Pox , United S\ut , \ : consul lt that . hulact' NEW YOIIK No\ him-WIlliam Libbey , Il relr'd merchtttnt . who. formerly was ntsao- lllted In business with A ' 'I' . Stewart tlell 1IIIIell ) ' ut his home , tod/Y , \Ir. J.Jbey \\'al found unconsclou hI n oorn. A doctor was called In antI It was found that the patent tent had ruptured n blood vbs"ll. Ho never recovered being found. consciousoess . and . : died soon after ; geN BETTER MA AL POUCH TOIACCO No Chemicals PUREST and BEST No Ncmivgm QIiAKINcI NO MART PAI'ITATiNQ No LYSPPTIC ACHING IL TINERVOUS I I-DYSPEPTIC . - . - - - - - - - - --ru-- M i't' : TO . \nlt ( l 'I'll I : Si'l"l'i.lilI'i' I l'rl'lmlllrl" i I " Ir the " /u.lel'hll- IIrl.rlulh'I..I.lJ. . I NESS''OIiIC , No\ 6--AI the parties ' directly Interested In the marriage settle- ment of Miss Consuela Vanlerblt met at the . residence ot : 'Ir. Vanderbilt 01 hast I teventy- second street toda ) ' . The duke or Marlborough : . borough and his lawyer , V , ' . : 'Ilward , were I met at the house hy W. K. V.nllerbl anti I ex.Judge henry 1I0wlan.l , representing the I family . The Denhelm ( deed , which , late I from the reIgn 01 Queen Anie , were hsnded ' to Mr . Vanderbilt's lawr to be copied , anti , the memorandum of the brlde's seltplent I was read , and c0llente,1 upon. All Informa'i tlon on the subJect ur the sEtlement was refused , but I Is said around the hotel 101I' I' riders that the yearly Income which Mr. ' VnlHlerbl has settled upon his laughter wU11 exceed $ ZGO.OO. LONDON , Nor . 5.-Tho Stan.1tr,1 . says that the marrIage of time lullO or Marlborough to MIsS Cousuelo Vanderbilt will be celehratll on alt the lulIe's estates. The bells \ I bo : rung . In all the chnrches where he has Ilrop. , crt ) cud the cmllln'es will be given a Itoh- day and n dimmimer. The newspper hEe I eagerly pint the reports from New York I of the preparations for thus vedding . but thE I I Suit referrIng to the SO'ClIEII : rehearsal or I the cerelnony says : "Thc rehearsal was cc- . I Eentll ) ' American amid vulgar. :0 clerg ) . I man here would permi It. " " The Westminster Gazette this afternoon prInts a cartoon headCl : "The Duke's He- turn from the Lanl of iohIarz. " The cartoon mepr2sents the titmice of 'Iarlborough reclining In the stern or a pleasure boat wih hIs bride seated ou lop or : Jle of dollars. " 'II\I.I IIXI'11.1. . liE IliGlihilt. CII . . . of I il ( ' : 11.1 " ' 'llrlltII11 Semisuuuu liii' 'a't'uurs. fil11' SAN FRANCISCO :0\ ' . 5.-Fire more or the whalng fleet arrived from the north to- < a ) They were time steamers arlhal and Orcn , the brig Hhlnlgo and the barks Alice Kowles anti Lyilla. , With the arrival of the Orca the last hope of 1 calch In the late season llles. The Hoasarlo brought news that thin whalers hall gone to the west\nrl amid there was yet a chance for thc blubber hunters to redeem thusmsel'es. According to Captain cOregor [ there , i ere any number of whales to the westvai'd , but they were Inaccessible on cc- I count of the Ice. lcGregor says that this ends the worst year he ever exporlence 'In the Arctic. lie caught but two whales. < The catch of the Arctic heel amnounteti In all to t\l'ent-slx vhiales the snulest known In lan ' ye.ars The yIeld of bone from the catch will be . about 10.000 pounds which I means that whalebone wi be high this year. : Bone Is now selling for $2.71 a pound anti It Is eslmate that the prlc wIll b9 all- < prlc1'1 vaneel to $5 before the sale begIns. . . O G f . e Did ( DidYou 9 @ Sleep @ @ Well c last Night ? Sleeplessness is one of f thc principal symptoms of ' Kidney ( Troubles. Don't ( take opiates , but cue your kidneys with ( © HObbIS G Qs paragus - . . . . _ _ - I I A few doses wi relieve , @ e A few boxes wi cure. ' - At all druggists for Soc. t1 I- \ al rmdstH GO.ller boxer \ mai'l postpaid on . recepto ! pnico. O I rte/or interctny ( l > am/llc. @ HOOO'S MEDiCINE CO. , O Chicago Son Froncleco. G e t AS ClS'OIAHY , HOBB SPA AGUS PILLS wi le felt in Omha 1)2. ) ' the SIEHAN [ AND M'CONgI.L DRUG CO 1513 Dodge street , second door west of 1' . o. M011thly Pains . \nd anxietIes can lc relieved to a cer. tiliuty l ) usIng Dr Chevalier's Female Pills. Price 10 IJer luox. I ; )01 11l'C humid and in ,1oubt . ns to what : wi relieve 'Ol , scud for these lulls. SClt sealed securely ly lal 01 Iccclt of price. Slierifiun n & McConnell C \ Drug Ci I 1513 Dodge St. OMAhA , NH ! ] . ( MornIng ) Iniperatively Needed : . ' I ' Every person entitled to life , lIberty ID'l the pursuit of happiness Is honesty entitled to one of tbeio Secretary Book Cabln ts. For the pursuit of happlneu Involves the ownership and use of such a pIece of combInation - bInation furniture . The best evidence of this fact Is seen In this rapidly Increasing demand for them , Three short ) 'ear ago they were a specialty- today they arc a staple Where we sold one then we lIterally sell fifty now The engraving shows a very Inexpensive pattern. There are five shelves Inside the cabinet , holding 150 books under lock and kcy. ly using the top anti , upper seclons ! you have two places for additIonal volumes that may be often needed . Then there are the three drawers anti thE desk Itself , with the most complete subdivision - vision of pigeon holes , racks , shelves , com- putmentl , drawers , etc. Chas. Shivcricl &C 0. , 1206-1208 Domigins I St MILLARD HOTEL BLOCK 0)1,1. - - . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ . - - _ - - 4 , The G.cntc , t Bat.gain Cnc.tivnl 01 Record. _ The Bankrupt Sale OJ TIB upmU STOCK UP TIB : Morse Dry Goods Co. No' lit PII amid Slc.cssfll Pi'cgrcss PIUCHS 'NNIII.\TI ) ANI u " ' .Im IltOllSIIItI . : ) . NcnI' aicro lllgit-'mrndo ( UUOlH Holt nt sich S. ! . OLSON COMPANY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Hosiery and U tderTcatDept. . CHl.onE 'S H1Umo llOS1' -Fast black Imea'v gttls dottluin imeolti and tO , . Morsn'uu ' 2k' , i3AN'iUUi"r IOJc SALgOXLY Ilol , lAIH. . lorso'l . . . . 11'lco . . . . l' . BAKHU11' . . . . . ; / 2 , DOYS' UC\CTI' 10SI - nc\ ' leI 1 do1iblo heels anti tmettlmt'SC't a.ie , nAN1uI1"r ! SALB ONLY 5 1'AIIt. . I\'BO't . . . . . . goods . . . . . BAXlHuP' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . < C LArlEs' pLmcm LTNI'l ) VESTS AND 1'lSot. . . \ . 0 hue gOOtl' . llmo's dco (30c ( , hAN KU1"l' [ SALl' 9 , ONLY 110 0011' , I AGl : . . . . price . . . lOc . . . HANKHU11' . . . . . . . . : . . V " C LAIIES' . WOOL COMBINATION SUI''SVcr.II O. ( Ii' 1 98 l'etrulutt' tuntle , lol'so' ' $3.00 : , BAXKHUl' SALE $198 ONL . . . I . . 11 . . e . . . . . . . . . . pdco . . . . . . . :100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . , . . $ I cIIIr4nruN's WhITE COM HN , ' lIN suirs-Etegammt ( Ij" 1 47 11mw utli 'Om1 ol" , tItim'e' ' ' 3.0O . BANKHUl' 147 SALE ONLY \001 gOOIL . . . . . . 1'Be't . . . . . . plcn . . . . . . . . : . . o. . . . . . . . . . . . ' $ . Flal111el Depart111et1t EX1HA QUALITY OU'rINt . PLANNr T.-megalt dnu'lc ( ' ) t ' , In utmuti Stt'iles . limo ISo ' , Bi..NI- 10 - cuItm'lngu - / ( ) lltslds gt'adu cnlodll 1111lts PHCEONLyAUD. Ilt Stt'IVUA. . . gl'I . . . O . . lANK- . . . . . _ /-2 C WII''I BABY FLANNELS-Eioutrmt , soft , fine loo(18 ( Mom'so'd hOc . BANKHUP1' SALE 1'iIOl ONLY 23 YAlE OSO't . . grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lHII . . . . . . . . . . . . J SKTHrNG FLNNEr-Al1 wool heavy ' rOtR. Mom'so's .I 1t3 , BAXKBUP1' SAL1 , i'iuci ONLY 29c YANI c quality ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lHIC1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . EIDEfDOWNS-.1 Inches wile , plaIn clot'i , gout ! 0 shuttles 3'iLt'l . . : . Mtmt'o'i . : . . . : . .1:1:1.0.0. : : 75e . . . : . BANICIIUP'l' . J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SALF . . . . . . . ONLY . . . . . . : J 9 C l\Iusln r' 1 Outing a7 1 Remnants 5 - 2 C Flannel HI - 2 C ItANR 0,1.1. ICU1'T . . . SALE . . . . PRiCE . . . . ' % J BAN ONI.Y IitlTi"I' , yAD. AI.E . PRICE . . . . . Linen 0 Thread 3 Linen C J hAN ) I ' HIr : . . SALE . . . . . InIE . . . , . Floss. 1 C Int'-il ; . - ' IANIIWIT ; ! . S U . . IHOE , lutl:1 SIlk -1 r- ONJI . . . . . . . . . 1-Iandkcrchiefs 15 I P Handkerchies , C lANIIII' . SALE . IHlIj . j % .j Lace mo.y. . . . . . . . . Curtains 49 Black Laces 10 I 1' IIANEIIUI"i' ONt.\ . . . SALi . . . . . lHCE . . . C C 1tANIhilTI'T 0:1.1. . \E . . lHWr. . . . : . _ _ . . 11 eavy . t ; Knitting 1 0 , - " ShIrting Flannel , 10 C SIlk . C BNI\ll \ ! ' . . . SAI . lHllj . . . . . . . . . . . 1mAlhtVpT , : SALE PRICE ONLY . . . . . . i 0N11\ . . . S..E . . . . . . _ g Whiting ' ) t Ladies' Shaker Flannel STI" Kid Gloves , 88 C . 2 . . , C I' lA ONLY Ihti'i'T , \t.I : : i'IIIOE . . . , ) B I htt'PT . . . . .s. . . : : . ' .I.t.I. . : , . . . . . . _ . _ . _ _ _ . - . . . . - . " \ " .H"S. r- .bE'.J' ljLJV. ' = " 0' ' ' : . - C/ / FIHST NATIONAL BANK ( ' % 1/4 4- ! : Counci --01- Blufs , ! owa . CAPITAL , . . . $ IOOO ( \ , I : JH.ICI'r . YOU1 ItSIXgSS. \I IH ! ' ' CI.I.l'C'IIIS. It'111'1 ) : O g ( I 'I'un ( ) .I ) S'I' IASI1 IX U""A r. ' ' CI : i'I' , ox 'I'DID 1 ' ' 1'I'11 1\U } I'OSI'IS CAI.I. AJU Sgg us Oi " 'IIII . .pJs1 ecial - mufs - - - . " : . . _ _ A 1"lST-I-LASS 5.1001 JOlSJ . 0000 LO- : . , t.t . $ OO.O : como and . e I. C. It . 1FlTTtttNG CORSt I J THE WORLD. Nicholson , t ' . Broadway. - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ c , rout 1t1NT MY mSWJNcSI6 VLA stitet . after November 1 : eIght rOU8 ; modern . . " ' OTOOhIC 2 , r'fl Al' ) I" Ii V P.f e connnlcncpu. "E' , U I ItIJUU U. VU , , 5 i. U way , , , t Also ilve-room house . No. 320 Platner .treet : possessIon al any time . Jacob Sims. cIImMNuYS ci.EANrIvAue.Ts , : CLEANSU. Nrr.EANrr VAU.TS CLFA . Fti Uttuko. I at W. 53 , Homer's . GOt ilroadwuy. _ . H _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SI'10 , X. Y. 11 " " ( 'NI ! ! llh St. ' ' .JO'wl'wi , ' . , . ( 'cam nil I'aric ) 13"ACHD VRUIT 1'ARM : Si'ICIAL HARGAIN. , 'I' I I i .5 ( ) ( ( l'I''l' M'IIIOI. ) ( aIJ ( onlmllarl , l"AnISII'CIAL nAIOAIN. 1'111 ' C.lt.lCttttSOit.3)i4 i2rontlwuy. ' . lm- : ; . 'itAmmIt - . . 1lOMt AND ( or.ra n D I.1ITI"U. 10 n ( IAI ONAOI' 10 young Iadleu ,1..lrous or tnklnJ 1 01 ImN'r , HEVEN.RO0M IUStmNCC : , ] GZ aiecmal c urees. ' 1Jrungh , < colegiate lr"I.artl. 81h street : $15.00. C. A. Itltmmuchtird. Hiocal $5.0. . _ . . ' Muale . Art 1.111101" lme. I'roment rur- ( - - - - 1usle. wIth Iia. Sly\'unus heed ) , Mrs. Chae. \'rD. : loon OIltI1 Fan (1 : In.\ : Leslie 1organ , I'rlitdlititls. huu"cworl Mrs. J. Mueller , nz Wiow nvenue. 'M/ ' ' : ' .1 TWIN CITY DYE WORKS V4/ / - - - Av & . Dyeing and Cleaning of E- ' Clothing , Dresses and Household Goods. , - . " Y. ' . : "i. ; : OMAIi1t OEFiCl , 1521 Pam-utmmti St. Telephone 1621 , COUNCIL BLUEFS WORKS and Office , Cor. Aye , Aan'l 2Gtlt St. Tel 31 SEND FOR PRICE LIST. - - - - , - _ . . COUNCIL 13LUFFS. iT STEA I DYE WORK ) Al Clcanlnl kinds of Dyelni iIi Itnlned the the ort highest , fabrics Faded style mad ani at to look as good n new. " 'orle done an" prolpty delvered In al . parts of the country. Send tor prIce lst. . . , O. A. : lICIAN ) ' 1'1' rl ct. r. Droadwoy. near North- i Ulur. weter . lowl. Depol. TeI Council 8 _ _ _ _ I IT WILli PAY YOU _ _ . 1 To get our prices on paints or any kind of glass before you buy. We can save you money. Bring your sash to us' Glazing promptly done. Davis Drug , Paint & Glass House GEO . S DAVIS Prop . 200 Irodway , Couuichl iIiuft , ha. .iJ4 S JL V A , A. rop. , Tclcpholc 281) . . , . - . - ,