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TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. OCTOBER 26,
CURRENT
COUNCIL
m PAI DEAR FOR MISKT
Xiiinsapolis Vu Impersonates C&ccr to
Gv P mxi voi of Jog;.
OWNER OF THE LIQUOR FROM MISSOURI
Appeals PllrrBi t Prefect Hit
Tenia; aad Arrest at the
Preteaded Otlcer Pol.
lewe.
W. E. Case, a 11m W. K. Ball.nl. claiming
to be a barber, and a recent arrival from
Minneapolis. is behind the bar at the city
JaD, charged with 1m persona tins aa officer.
A section boss on th Northwestern rail
road, whose umt the police refuse to di
vulge. Is the complaining witness against
Case. The section boas In question came to
Council Bluffs on business Saturday, and
'when starting for horns decided that a Jug
of whisky would be a nice thing to take
along with him. While waiting for his
train Mr. Section Boss got Into a conversa
tion with Case and incidentally offered him
a drink from the Jug. and right here is
where lha trouble for Case began.
Case promptly accepted the drink and It
tickled bia palata so that he at once made
up his mind that he would like the whole
Jug full. Waxing confidential, he told the
section boss that he. Case, was a deputy
United States marshal and that he had
very reason to believe that be. the section
boss, waa nothing more or leas than a
bootlegger. This the section boas Inilfnanlly
denied, but his new 'made acquaintance In
sisted that be was snd that In order to
avoid arrest ho bad better turn over to
him the Jug of wMsky.
Now It happened - that the section boss
thought more of the Jug ef whisky thsn he
did of the alleged Vruted Btates officer and
be told Cass that he believed he waa noth
ing more thari an Imposter and a poor one
at that. Case at this point attempted to cut
the acquaintance and make himself scarce,
but the section boss would not have It that
way. He Insisted on keeping company with
Case until he found a policeman, to whom
he confided his suspicions that Case was
a fraud. - with the result that Case was
taken Into custody and will now have to
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answer to the charge of Impersonating an
officer.
Plumbing and heating.' Blxby A gaa.
Charged with Vlolatta Law.
LOG AN. J Is..' Oct. tS-kSpecUDPapers
filed la the office ef the' clerk of the dis
trict court today by 1 W. Fallon, county
attorney ' of Harrison' county, bring ' suit
la the name of tbe State of Iowa against
Raymond Jones and A. H. Miller, both of
Persia, la., oa tbe charge of eel ling liquor
wKbout license. Miller owns the store
building and fixtures la which Jones runs
a drug store, knows aa the Jones Phar
macy company. It 1s alleged Jones did
net use due care In seeing whether thos
who bought liquor had a physician's order
or net. Action waa also brought In the
bum manner a gainst Catherine Enrlght
let Julia Rockwell on tbe charge of run
lill a bouse of Ill-fame at Missouri Valley.
charge ef selling liquor was also made
against these nertlea, Court convenes at
November 4.
Bare Killed sal Baggy faaakea.
Booth Main street was tbe scene of sn
exciting runaway yesterday afternoon,
which resulted In the killing of one horse
and the demolition of a rubber-tired burgy
belonging to the Keil livery barn. Tbe
double team and the rubber-tired buggy
was hired by a young man who desired te
take his best girl oat riding. The young
woman lived on South Main street and the
young man hitched the team In front of her
residence while he went in. A passing
, " " " "
motor scared the horses and after one or
. .a a - a ft. x.1 1
I WO piUnC" inr y lUCCVCQro in vr?.aYinB :
1 .t,rrf ith i a run. I
Jurt th of th. Bur'lngton depot the team j
ran Into a telegraph pole. One of the horses
dled la a few minutes from its Injuries.
while the other escaped unscathed. The
buggy waa smashed lato kindling wood.
The orthodox Hebrews of this city have
purchased a lot on Mynoter street, be
tween Bixtn ana Bevema nnei on n men
erect
tney propose, in inv nnr luiuir m erevi
a ivmi eofiM. ArtirlM ef incoreoratuMi for 1
tbe new congregation have been drawn and
will be filed this week. Tbe Incorporators
. .. . .
are Isaac . uuinaay. u. vt niieooo, M. , tendered a surprise party Saturday even
Friedman. M. Solomon. H. Glllnsky. Sam Ing at his home on Fifteenth avti.ue l.y
v iw,, mrlA vf r-,,m r. ' a number of bis Pythian brothers. Mr.
Snyder, E. Pill and M. Marcua. The so- Ke)lh , flimllr wUJ. r,malll )n couudl
dety, Which la a reorganisation of th I B.uCs unul iixt spring.
Blkor Cholla tom pie oangregattoa. which A n-.eetlrg of the Improvement club of
had Its place ef worship on North Main 1 te Ketone precinct of the Second ward
. . r-k . t' v.i has tmrn called for Tuesday evening by
street, will be known as the Cbevra B Nal jresJeM. conrad Dlatman. a me7nlr
TlaroeL- Sam Snyder has been selected of tte poUce turce. The mt-etlng will be
as president of tbe board of trustees, , l--d st the oorrer of Ninth street and Ave
whe will have the building of the tew 1 Bu "'. PVK'". ll '. cluo
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synagogue In charge.
Oeta He Pay.
Judg Wheeler
of " the dlatrlct court
handed down bU decteloa Saturday In the
Vro.ht hr the Globe Publishing com-
Bany against the county and city to re-
eover bill for publishing th notice of
. - th -1 -rlon lar vMr Tha
a o , L JrJ,,
oounty IWftawd to pay It on the grounds
4. -A ' - - M-AmemA niihliahrfl hv
a ..- ... .,, i ...
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root tne ui n .run-
oounty was liable for all expeasea In con-
BsctUm with the aeneral election.
. . n ' . ".w .v.
Judge Wheeler held that neither
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for the tij
, ,
s provision
oounty nor the city waa liable
as the law made no' express provl
ma!ng either liable fur such publication,
although the law providee that the mayor
ahall cause notices of registration to tc
published. - , .
aslaeea Calleae Caarse Pri
I have aa opportunity tor a boy or girl
willing te work for what they get to work
for oollcge tul'lon and buard; one In cuun-
try bear Coutcll Bluff preferred. Address
F, care Mee effloe, CeaacU Bluffs .
rkaags la Newspaper Clrelea.
Robert Hendersoa has resigned his -
altloa as secretary te Congrassmaa 8a I a
ana wui succeea r. v. oecamaa as man-
aging editor tif tbe t uaacU Bluffs Voa
pareil. Mr. Henderson, before becosa ng
secretary to Congressman 8mlth. was lty
reasali the Weeld-rasewes
PALMIST, CUIEYGUIT AID AOVIUI
PROF. KIRO
Sua Fear a Street, rwaaell BlaCa, Ssu
Ter Fourth Pt aad Willow Ave. )
FEl'lVEH PKICES: Ladles, fc-r. gentle
saea. Sl.m. Hours lrtn I a. at. to I S. p. m.
risy pntt' an? conieii
LEWIS CUTLER
MOKTlCiArT.
, Coaasl kaaa.
NEWS OF IOWA.
BLUFFS.
editor of the paper of which he now will
es-ime the managing editorship. W. R.
Copeland. aa attorney of Extrs. Aud ibon
county, will succeed Mr. Henderson as ,
secretary to Congressman Smith and will j
accompany the latter to Washington No- '
vember S, for the extra session of ton- I
grees.
Missies; Bey Is Feead.
Oscar Fais, the 13-year-cld boy who ran
awsy last week from his home In Eddy
rtlle. la.. In company with an lS-year-old
youth named Lyle Rawson. and In search
of whom his father was here Friday, was
found by the police yesterday afternoon.
The two boys were camping near the Union
Pacific dump In the southwestern part
of the city In a small tent they had pur
chased here. Toung Fsls. when the of
ficers found him. was cooking supper for
himself and companion. They had been
working for the last three days for A.
Ellsworth, the dairyman. They were taken
f rii. h..4n,..r.F. wh.r. thv will be
detained until young Fala' father is heard
from. Among the elder boys effects the j
police found a revolver.
Old Wbeels.ee Take a gala.
Pioneer members of the Ganymede club,
who have rot mounted a bicycle for several
years enjoyed a reunion and run to Ruser's
park, Omaha, yesterday morning. The run , way the vacancy can be legally filled. It
from here to the perk, where refreshments ' they do not make a nomination the chances
and a social hour were enjoyed, was made are that the district will not have a sena
la fifty minutes, but the return trip, owing ; torial candidate on the republican ticket,
to the party having to face the wind, con- ; The latest news from the district Is to the
sumed a little over an hour. Alderman : effect that Mr. Soesbe, who controls the
Casper paced the party In his automobtie. j convention, will Insist upon his own nomln
The pioneers who msde the trip were Ed . atlon and that after he Is nominated he
Duquette. George Williamson. Ray Blxby. will withdraw because of the fact that so
Winn Jacobs. William Carrutbers. T. Da hi.
H. P. Barrett and Roland P. Robinson.
N. T. Plumbing Co., TtL 30. Night. FVH.
MIKOR MESTIOS.
Davis sells drugs.
Stockert sells cigars.
A store for men "Be no's."
Expert watch repairing. Leffert, 4CS B y.
Celebrated Mats b.er on tap. Neumayer.
Diamond betrothal tings at LeHert'a, u
Broadway.
14-K and 1 K wedding rings at LeOrt's,
00 Broadway.
W. K. Bernard of St. Joseph la the guest
of O. G. Butts and family.
Twenty per cent discount sale oa picture
framing. Alexander's. 331 B'way.
a'i Aiuiun ' i Auanur, 11., is uic Kuril
f MlM EtneJ cKlk of tkland .venue.
Mrs. J. C. Norton snd daughter, Miss
Ida. have gone to California to spend the
winter.
Mr. snd Mrs. M Wollman and son are
arranging to go to California to spend the
winter.
ssiss aavw nnam oi voiuraao ppnnn, ,
Colo . te the guest of Mrs. Robert Mitchell
of Sixth avenue. '
For Bale One Radiant Home base burner, j
good aa new. only to Oole-Hre.stord .
tiardwars company, 41 ti.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Reed of Cumberland.
Ia are visiting City Auditor F. L Evans
and family enroute from a visit In Mis
souri. Tbe regular monthly meeting of the
board of the Council bluffs Woman's club
will be held Friday afternoon In the club
rooms.
Mrs. C. E. Van Court of Chicago, for
merly Miss Kittle Ogaen of this city, is
the guest of Miss WtcKham of South Sev
enth street.
For rent. jQlce room, ground floor; one
of the moat central locations In tne busi
ness portion ef tbe city. Appiy to The tx-f
-' city.
Misses Pearl and Edna Geise of Nrola : "
snu Mies Cecilia mig of Denmark, la., aa one calling lor discussion in me puipii
are guests of Mis Marie Geise of Wain- u,, by agreement a concerted effort was
tngten avenue and Franc street j mm(Je to arotl,e a healthy public sentiment
ho'r reshtaT i that would back up the county official, an
sect Exterminator Manu.actunng company, j courts In probing the matters to the bot
Councii Mluir. la. i eiepaone -t. tom. There Is a general belief that rolten-
KT' I J- Urookes, rector of Grace Evis- i . has. prevailed In the administration of
copal church, and wile have taken apa.t- " ' . y ., ....
nients temporarily at the nome u Mr. and Jutlce for some time and that the time
Mrs. W. a. Hue oa Washing ion avenue. J Is -Ipe for a thorough bouse cleaning here.
The funeral of the Infant son of Mr. and I
Mrs. Chris Jensen waa held yesterday
rowTp" rtirzzv. !
terr. I
Chief of Polics Tlbblts is home from
Junction City. Kan., ahere he mited reia-
lives Wliuo mere Cluef 1 lObits took in
th, military maneuvers at Fort Klley an.j
. L, . T x-. t. .. a. . .
iiiru uiv VFKjy m ui v. um La ii 7 l. r ilij niiu
regimeni. lows niuonai umra.
w?Jj't
physical culture Separtment will meet
eoneiay anernoon ana ine nouKOma
The city council will meet this evening
In adjoun.fd icgulor session.
The meeting of the Southwestern Iowa
Teachers a&o.-aUi In will go to
Ked Csk This was practically decided
upon by the executive committee at the
cios" of the meftinc here Saturday. Coun
cil Bluffs bas entertained the annual meet-
' Ul 01 lhe "ut,mUo,, ,or the UM touT
j rears.
: 1 1 ' ..1 , k
Ill leave November 1
for Portland. Ore., where he will make
h' ,!!u"''r " .'p'Jri. ui"'f,
the Cnlen Pacific on the Pacinc ctat, waa
1 Boiiucsj ors-aniaaiion ana csnainaies on me
county tU kets hire been invited to address
t it Tuesday evenii.g.
Jcbn Booth, a resident of Council Bluffs
' hr. 1SALL d.efl vmiMiv mirnm m Ik.
I honi. of hi. daughter Mr. . Ali . Btork!
207 Harrison street He aaa US rear, cf
"1 jTMr. nfM &flLn
a. C. Stois; of this city, Mrs. w
. .T nf iv,.. w.v mJ v V i7.
, of New York City and Mrs. J. J
Baner
01 ivans -ny. ana one son. jonu A.
! 'th lhU w-
, choree FrrlU a veteran of the civil war.
i A .1 . , .H - - r. m . ft U , . . .
. street, aaed . vears He was a men .her
of the I ni"B eteran leginn nd the lnde-
pendent Ord-r of CMi Fellows. Hi. wife
; and step-daunltier. Miss U Ntv!r, survive
hl 11 Juneral will be heid Tueadav
lafiernoon at 1 SO o'clock from the residence
, and will be under the auKplce. of the Odi
; Felloes. Interment will te in Fairview
i
ctmeterr-
Farewell te Departing Paster.
Hl'HOS. 8 D.. Oct. S Opeciil V-Rev.
IH S. Wilkinson snd family departed foe
Mitchell rrlday morning. Mr. Wilkinson
has filled the pulpit of the Methodist church
here for the past three years with much
rid. snd satlefaction. and goes to Mitch-
eiI , taVe tbe pastorate of the Methodist
. eaurrb ef that city. A farewell reception
wa, -iven In their honor Thursday even-
lrg A Urge number were preaent and
addresses were snada by Captain Phil Law.
rence snd the Hon. H, 8 Mouser. to which
Mr. Wilkinson responded. The Methodist
pui,,it here will be filled by Rev. T
H
Your.gwisn. who cornea from Mitchell.
Ceaeral Hasalltaa ta Oa Haas.
NET TORK, Oct -Ueutenart General
Sit Iaa S- M. Hatnilioa. K C. B.. euar -
trrmostee general of the Brttiah army, who
s been vlaitlng Canada and the I'nited
rtes r a month. Is booked to sail oa
Kvfrr Wtlhelia l)er Groaee. which leaves
i Tuaay for Plymouth. Cherbourg aad lire
men.
rrwaalaeat Peaple Arrive.
KtW TORK. Oct. SL Among the pas-
aereera wha arrived todav on Arabic trm
Uverr4 and Oueenstown were Richard
I CmJIWo Juha A. Hoi slra Colonel W.
P. Otter. C. B . and Re
ev. H
enry T. acuddrr.
i all Rivala.
No eerra. lotloa. balm ee est aaa eampara
with Backlaa's Arasoa Salve lur kaAUag
It kills pala. Cwras or mm pay. Sae, ffWf
aaki by kaha SU,
HOLD SECOND CONVENTION
Eeptblisa.ru Will Try to Complsto Bobb
tor sl Tick it ia Iowa District.
DOCTOR INOCULATED WITH TETANUS
Cerraptlea Dlscaeeeel la Dri Melaes
Palplts lews Cearts Will ray
fsr Dlstaraaeat Pi
lace.
iFrom a Staff Correspondent.)
DES MOINES. Oct. 5. (Special.) The
second convention of the republicans of the
senatorial district comprising the counties
of Bremer and Butler will be held In Shell
Rock on Monday. The convention was held
nearly two months ago and resulted In the
nomination of W. N. Larkln over E. W.
Snesbe. There Is not much doubt that
what happened waa that two of the dele
gates who hsd been selected by Mr. Soesbe
his personal representatives deliberately
c"1 thrlr ballots for the other man. and
th the whole plot was well understood ,n
advance and expected by the delegates from
Bremer, the smaller of the two counties.
The State Ballot board refused to place
the name of Larkln on the ballots. Now
the delegates have been called together
again, as It Is held that this Is the oniy
much trouble has been raised over the
matter and some third party will be nomi
nated. It Is regarded aa probable that
Senator Craig will be the nominee, though
be declined to stand as a candidate before
all other nominations have been made and
the lists of nominations have been certified
out to the county officials, but In case a
nomination is made In thia district th
correction can be made on the ballots before
'they are printed. A similar case has never
before come to the attention of the authori
ties of the state.
Remarkable Case ( Leekjaw.
Dr. L. V. Rood, a practitioner of this
city. Is suffering from what Is believed will
develop Into a case of lockjaw or tetanus.
Last week he waited on a boy, who died of
tetanus and some of the poison was com
municated to the doctor's hand. A swelling
followed and he Is regarded aa In a danger
ous condition. Tbe boy's case waa equally
remarkable. He and another boy were
playing In tbe yard when he waa struck on
. ... . . . , . .
"e forehead wrtn a toy wmpiaan. ."s
abrasion of the (kin followed and nothing
T&a done to heal It aa It waa regarded its
in-teniflcant- The matter grew worse anJ
a case of lockjaw followed from which tbe
boy died.
r reaches mm Cerraptlae.
Nearly every minister of the gospel In
the central churches of the city today re
ferred more or less directly to tbe Indict
ment of township officials by the grand
Jury oa charges affecting their official In
tegrity. The matter has aroused a great
deal of attention even though the evidence
was procured from sources that throw aoroe
doubt, on its authenticity. Tbe ministers of
l .. ail uAMfaBi4 tHeh atllheaWt
Atteraey Fees la Dtsearsseat cases:
-
though there Is no law dlrecUy to that
1 effect, attorneys mutt be paid when they
apf r , proute In disorment cases.
! ., .m itn ,nv where
' Tee case came from Ham.lton county where
. ik. 1 . . 1 IJ.-att at tawl a gc lttnrTiV
j urc ltz guuc ijm, -
in proaccuuntr two lawyer- i ne omw
-t persons, who ii.ve been admitted
I to the practice of law, but have, by mls-
conduct, forfeited the right to pursue the
profession, is as much a matter of public
concern as the defense of those who are
charged with crime." sys the court. "A
disbarment proceeding Is not necessarily
In the Interest of members of tbe legal
profession, but In the interest of those
1 who. desliiaa" to have the services of an
j attorney, may be misled to their Injury.
or defrauded In employing a dlsquauned
1 or dishonest attorney, by reason of the
c,ton of the "'"e ,n "drnttlng him to
,-- , k..k. iniii hJnniiif him
practice, thereby impliedly Indorsing him
aa one to whom legal business may be prop
erly entrusted. When the state under
takes to regulate tbe admission of at
torneys to practice In the courts It thereby
assumes a duty to see to It that unworthy
and incompetent persons are not held out
to the public by its Indorsement ss quali
fied to transact legal business. Other mem
bers of the profession, fetUng a Justifiable
nriA. in tVe renutxtinn and standln at the
t'rld" w tbe rutuoa na etanamg or the
prortssion may reause more acutely per-
haps than the public In general the
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trace 10 tne otner roemoer. e. me
1 llTl XiJlZ
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J I""' s yi..i. w
1 apparently, provided for In any way a. a
. ,h- i..v .,rf M
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i reason wny an attorney required oy tne
court to discharge tbe duty of as:
ta uiklng away from a brother
attorney
. . w -
; who uohy of the trust
him, the right to further rec
imposed la
recognition by
public authority, as an
f ..,. ..
; render such services at h
(
attorney, should
his own expense.
After aa Atteraey Fee.
An Interesting suit la to be tried In Fort
""s lnI " I or attorney
-JV a- la a case WHICH
llad peculiar ending in the supreme court,
Th hrm hd "a ngaged aa attorneys
; f Vr- Bophia Oleson In a breach of
Promise suit against John Anderson, on a
contingent fee, and Judgment was secured
tar 91.m. Ths case waa appealed by An-
raon te the svprerae court and had been
, fullT argued orally to that court. But
' Anderson, without consulUng attorneys.
; thought to en the cses and put a stop
Chief Justice Bishop In the supreme court
j with Mrs. Olesoa and asked htm to marry
1 them. He refused, but they were married
immeciate.y anerwaroa tne appeal
.was dismissed. Now the payment ef the
attorney fee ft resisted by Mr. and Mra.
.-a .,. k- L,,.,
anderson, and suit will be brought la
court on that ease.
The following perse ns ware suecassful
la exasalnaUens Before the Stata Phar
macy board and win receive cartlaeatea as
registered druggists:
I Jamas A. tfoeale. Earlvlllei Samuel C.
hh. Nevada; L. K. Cwflwar, IVs
i m wuiam v, MncM. lTm : I..
R. eUdnMre. Palrneid: K K. Pearson. Kart-
hi: J T. Remoa. Ked Oak: J. M Hia
dale. Masoa City I R. P. Kstrlun,
Mulnwj J. Clare VUlrt Vtclareet: Mai
Hruwa Monrua; PrsBk C A llaa, Marsr.fi;
Aimw T.. riTetth, Maeoa O' t ! EMware C.
Al:iaea Wtutinr; Juha A Krt-aa. slssao
C!iy; l A. Ki U a. AnCita: Harry Wast.
turn Motnce; John L Beaa. Audubaa: C.
D. Poo worth, Msd-M: T. R- Smmmers. Va
Meter; Liod . Wilson. Lake City.
PLAN A FLOOD CF ORATORY
epahllcaa Dwctrlae ta Se Preached
fresa Haay Platfarmo ta the
Cess I a W eek.
(From a Staff Correspondent)
DES MOINES, OrL 3. (Special.) Nu
merous republican meetings will be held
throughout the state durrrg the coming
week, which Is the last of the campaign.
Governor Cummins, Senator Dolllver. Sec
retary Shaw and practically all of the
congressmen will matt speeches. Several
of the congressmen will spend all their time
in their own districts, but three or four
of them expect to make some speeches In
other districts. Congressman Cousins, who
has thus far made no speeches In his own
district, will spend all of the coming week
there. In addition to the speakers who
have been at work throughout the cam
paign, a large n amber of others have been
assigned for meetings during the coming
ek. Manager A. F. Dawson, of the
Speakers' Bureau, has arranged one of the
best weeks of republican meetings that
has ever been arranged for a campaign In
Iowa in any other than a presidential year.
In addition to the meetings arranged by
Mr. Dawson, many counties have arranged
for a series of meetings by local speakers.
These will prove very effectual In arousing
Interest and la getting out the vote-
The following is a list of the meetings
that havt been arranged by the state
committee for the coming week:
A. B. Cummins October 26, afternoon.
Pella; Octooer 27. afternoon, Creston; Oc
tober . afternoon. Washington; October
29. afternoon. Mount Pleasant; October
evening. Cedar Kapids; October XI. evening.
Davenport; November 2, afternoon. Ma
qui ike ta; evening. Clinton.
J. P. Dolllver October 2. eveninr. Eld
rlrtr; October 30. evening. Dea Moines;
November 2. evening. Dayton.
, Leslie M. Shaw October JS. afternoon,
Leoo; evening. Ottumwa.
B. P. Blrnsall October 2. evening. Na
shua; October a. evening. Whitlemore;
October 3. evening. Pocahontas.
R. G. Cousins October as. evening. Wv
oming; October. 27. evening, Vinton; Oc
tober, rx. evening. Grundy tenter; October
2s. evening. Mtate Center; October SO. even
ing. Cedar Rapids; October Si. evening,
Tipton.
J. F. Lacey October 3. evening. Mtir tins
burs;; October 2. evening. Birmingham;
October SO. evening. South Ottumwa; Oc
tober Jl. evening, AJbla.
J. A. T. Hull October 2fi. evening. Roland;
October Tl evening. Maxwell, October
evening. Slater, October Si. evening, Mit
chellville. Welter I. Smith October 26. evening.
Bray ton; October 27. evening, Kimballton;
October , evening, Manilla; October 30,
evening. AUantlc; October 3, evening,
Greentleld.
J. P. Connor October S8. evening. Have
lock; October 27. evening. Varina; October
0. evening. Randall.
M. D. O Conneli October 3S. evening. Du
mont: October 27. evening. Alden; October
2s. afternoon. Marshalltown; October 9,
evening. Lake Mills; October 30, evening,
Bancroft.
M. Lv Temple October 2C. afternoon. Nea
Providence; October 27, evening. Radcllffe;
October 2. evening. Plover; October 28,
evening. Laurens; October 3. evening.
Sutherland; October H. afternoon. Paul
ina. D. J. Palmer October !S. evening. Lone
Tree: October 27. evening. Ladora.
J. M. Bren ton October 2. evening. Ko
sata; October 27, evening, Millersburg; Oc
tober 2S, evening. North English; October
29. evening. Oxford: October SO. evening.
Wilton Junction; October 3L evening. De
Witt. B. F. Carroll October 28, evening. Keller
ton. 8. H. Hedrlx October St. evening. Oak
ley. J. V. Sammls October 27. evening. Maple
ton; October 28. evening, Smlthland; Oc
tober 29. evening. Anthon; October SO. even
ing. Alton; October Si, evening, Ocheye
dan. Shirley Gilllland October 5. evening.
Henderson; October 2. evening. Emerson.
C G. Saunders of Council Bluffs October
36. evening. Henderson.
S. P. Miles October 2. evening. "Bancroft;
October hi. evening, Burt.
S. H. Harper October 2s. evening. Dahl
onegal; October 31. evening. Blakeburg.
J. T. Brooks of Hedrick October XI.
evening. Blakesburg.
E. H. Hubbard October Si. evening.
Charter Oak; October 27, evening, t'te;
October 2s. evening. Klngsley; October SO.
evening, bioux ttapias
A. w. Buchanan October 27
Keb.
evening.
Will H. Adams October 27. evening,
Paton; October 2S. everilng. Robertson; Oc
tober 29. evening. Buckeye; October 30,
evening. Cooper.
' S. D. RJniker of Rock Rapids October 58.
evening. Harris; October is. erening.-Mel-
vin.
Simon Fisher or Rock Ranids October 2.
evening. Boyden; October 27, evening. Hoi
pers. N. E. KendaU of Albla-October 27. een
Inr. Grlnne'.L
Vlrtor B. Dolllver of Fort Dodge Oc
tober 3S. eveninr. Hawkeve: October 27.
evening. Clarksvllle; October 2S. evening.
Gladbnick: CK toter 29. evening. ElJora ;
Octier 31. evening. Barnum; November 2,
evening. Liehirh.
L. F. Sutton of Clinton October 29, even
ing. Bennett.
Charles M Dutcher of Toas City Oc
tober 28 evenine. Iowa township; Otober
29. evening. Pilot Center; October SO. even
ing. Uncoln Center; octooer jl, evening,
Riverside
Sidney A. Post er October 56. vnlng.
Mount Arr: October 27. evening, vlarinds
October 2V evening. Malvern; October 2S.
evening Exira.
John T. Stone October 2S. evening, Emer
snn. Genrge C. Siott October 28. evening,
S-tth'and: Octnier IS. evening. Anthon.
Fred W. Myers Ocloiier 2. evening.
Palmer: October 27 evening, ware; Cc.
tober 28. evening. Bradgate; October 29,
.vnlnr. Tbor.
P A. Smith October 27. evening pilot
Mound: October 7 evening. Farlln; Oo
uir sii eveninr. Cooper.
W H. Bvers of Hnrlsn October 28 even
inr. Akron; Ocfber 27. eveninr. Merrill;
fN-t.il.er B erenlnr. Prtmrnsr: October 29,
evening. Pomeroy; October 30, evening, Ne-
A. E. Kerrford "f Ida Grove October 28.
evening. Pe-sla: October t. eventne. Buck
nr.-iv- Oct"Vr 3 eveninr. Dow City.
I 8 Stmb'e Ootoler 27. evening. Siblev;
Octoher 2. eveninr. Sanborn; October 23,
eveninr. Ppirit Lake.
Ole O. Roe October 2, evening. Garden
rit
B. I. Salinger October SO, evening. Dy
sart. r. H. Van I .aw October St. evening. Zear-
irr.
Iafe Tonnr October SO. eveninr. AtL"1c.
David Brant tvtofer ever"'ir. v u
lis hury Vober SI evening. Victor.
Waller M Dsvis Oi 'nier ?7. eveninr. La
dors - October 28. everlng. Pilot Miund.
John Morrison Octuber IL evening, Blad.
efblirg.
R F Pmuty October 38. Pnlk Cltv; Oc
tober 27. Gnnrf'l' Ov-tober 28, Enterprise
fw.trtUr ?9 Runnells.
j. A. Dver October . CoI!!ns: October
Su. Rhodes. Nave Fearsboro.
CHILDREN ARE RECOVERED
Sewth Dsheta lastltetlea Takes Thesa
frass Mather aad Will Preee-
rate Ahdactara.
BIOCX FALLS. S. D.. Oct. 3.-'6 pedal r-
The three children of Mrs. Farmer cf Can
ton. who were kidnaped by the mother from
the Children's home of this city, have re
turned to tbe home. Mrs. Farmer returned
to Canton with Uena. Deputy E he riff Crooks
of thia city secured the children, but not
until after aa exciting experience. Tbe
mother endeavored to Induce ber neighbors
to mob the officer, but with tbe aid of
County Judge Cuthbert of Lincoln county,
Deputy Crouks was able te secure posses
aloo of the children.
Superintendent Eh err a rd of the Children's
home has sworn out warrants for the ar
rest of Sadie and Wllmct Richardson,
daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
L. Richardson, well known residents of
Sioux Falls, for their alleged connection
with the kidnaping. It Is alleged that Sadie
Richardson took the eldest Farmer girl
away from an assistant who bad them la
charge by force, and that Wllmot Richard
sea waa the person who remained la tbe
buggy while Mrs. Fanner entered the
Bast Side school, which ber children were
attending, and seeored poseeasloa ef the
other two children.
What Makes Sakr Un.
The pure. rWh blood saade by Dr. King's
Hew Life PtUa. They promote beauty, give
clear skla. rosy chaos., She. For sale ky
SCaaa Oa.
ifiTAIMBCi E
Three-f cm rtha of the food eaten contains starch. Tbe first process ef digestion to tbe rotreersJoa of starch Into dextrine.
W require starch, bat when foods ccttaioior. aa excess are contioaoualy eaten a cof la the first wheel of tbe digestive
machine to knocked out and the olbrr wheels of tbe machine soon, ia svrEpatb-r, tbe wboke pmceaa of diceerioa gnea
rroBf , causlny; tbe comioooest form of indigestion starch dyspepsia. Most of tbe ao-caUed breakfast foods contaia aa
excess of starch, while
D
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Is twice baked at a high temperature so as to destroy tbe excess of
Pahtablo lufritious Easy of Digestion
My etgwataee ea
stryssssajv.
Dr. Price, th creator ef Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder and Delicious Flavoring Extracts,
A awak bowk awataiaiaf 7S ax sen sat rwoeJsta far walaa the Feed sMllew free to gavy aeareaa.
Prepared by PRICE CEREAL FOOD COniPAHY. Chicago, Illinois.
MINING IN TIIE BLACK BILLS
SfEfstioDkl BiJcoTry at Clever Leaf Com-
pacy's Uncle Esm Uice.
PURE GOLD BARS AS 6IG AS A FINGER
Weaderfal Strike Said Sarpass
Aaythlag Ever Seea la a Mlalas
Casap Special fiaards M atch
the Prwperty.
DEAD WOOD, 8. D , Oct. 5. (Specials-
One of the richest discoveries of free gold
ever made in any mining region la re
ported from the Uncle Sam mine of the
Clover Leaf Mining company at Poubaix.
The strike was made last Friday night
and since that time many thousands of
dollars worth of the tlch i re have been
removed and on account of the great Quan
tity of metallic gold exposed in much of
the rock tbe corrpany has deemed It wise
to place g-uarda over the ore, both on
tbe level where It is mined fcna on the top.
Thia ia to prevent the carrying away ef
any of the rich pieces.
Tbe ore waa found on tbe C00-foot level.
Fragments of the ore as large aa a man's
hand have been taken out In which there
seemed more gold than quarts. It ia not
uncommon, so It is claimed, to see pieces
of ore In which bars of the pure gold as
large aa a man's finger protruded. A mod
erate fortune could be carried away in
a few pounds.
The report of the discovery has produced
something of a sensation. A number of
men who have seen the selected speci
mens U.ken out during the last few days
announce that It surpasses in richness
anything they have ever seen. These were
mining men of wide experience. It can
not be determined at this time .bow much
ore there is. any more than If can be de-
term!ned bow much ore the Homestake
has thead. It ia sufficient to know that
the Clover Leaf company is at last in a
fair way to gain some return for the targe
amount of money It has Invested In tbe
development and Improvement of this
property-
hated far Its Rich Oreo.
Tbe Uncle Dam mine has for many years
been renowned for the richness of its ore.
Many of the most beautiful specimens of j
rree gold quarts taken irora tne uiacx
Hills have been found in thia mine and
have been scattered tar and wide aa testi
monials to tbe richness of the Black Hills'
gold resources. It is conceded by every
one who has seen ore from the new strike
that It la of surpassing richness and
beauty.
The Dakota Gold Mining and MlUI'ig
company will begin the removal of Its
cyanide plant from Deadwood to tbe mine
near Portland immediately. The mill build
ing at Deadwood will be torn down and a
new building erected on the new site, into
bich the present material will be taken
as soon aa possible. The work of excavating
and ' laying foundations will be pushed
with all dispatch and If possible tbe new
mill completed some time this winter. If
the cold weather Interferes with the hand
ling of cement and mortar, then it will
be ccmpleted as soon aa tbe weather will
permit in tbe spring.
lhe site decided upon for tbe plant la
on the Lucy ground between the spurs of
ths Burlington and Northwestern railroads
that cross the Dakota territory. Water
for the plant will be obtained from two
sources. Squaw creek and Annie creek.
At the present stare of -Squaw creek it
will furnish, accoidlng to careful measure
ments, eighteen gallons per minute, and
the company's plant only requires twelve
gallons. Almost as much may be obtained
from Annie creek, which heads on the Da- I
kota ground. This water will be raiaed j
to thetplant with pumps.
WUI Slak ta ttaartslle.
Tho Dakota company will also begin a
shaft for the purpose of sinking te quarts
Its at once. This shaft will be started at
a point near tbe proposed new mill site anJ
la designed as the principal source from
which ore will be taken for the mill. Here
tofore all ore mined by the company has
been taken from the upper measures on or
near the surface and no quartxlle explora
tion has been carried on. It ia estimated
that quartxile Uaa a depth In that locality
approximately .) feet. John Blatchford.
mine superintendent for the Oolden Reward
and possibly more familiar with the quarts
Ite measures of Bald mountain than any
other Individual, haa advised the Dakota
company to sink and gives It aa his opin
ion that good bodies of ore will be found.
Mr. Blatchford is firm In his belief that the
ore sone found at or near Terry extends
beyocd the Dakota territory and that it
should be found to carry just aa much and
Just as good ore as It does further to the
southeast.
While the Dakota company haa a world of
ore la its upper measures, it Is believed
that thia is only aa index to the quantity
to be found on quart site and. according
to all practice and experience, the latter
should be cf superior quality.
Maeklaerr far t yaatde Pleat.
TERBT. S. D Oct. -BpeciaL-Tbe '
first carload of machinery for the new
cnayide plant of Lund berg. Dorr and Wil
son, haa arrived and steads on the track
waiting to be unloaded. The mill building
ia completed and all ntachlnery haa been
purchased. Aa soon aa It arrives it will
only be a saattar ef putting It ta place and
the plant will he ready for commission.
The plant ia designed to treat the errs ef
the Big Bonaaso aad Buxtua mines, ownej ,
hr Jofca Laiadberg, J. V. M. Dorr end A. I
mmm
EI
ii JJi
rJHEAT FLAKE CSLERV
D. Wilson. The plant Is going up on the
hillside, a short distance below the Bux
ton, and ore from that mine will be
trammed directly Into the top of the mill.
The owners expect to begin immediately
upon excavations for the receiving bin.
Ore from the Big Bonanza will be conveyed
to the mill by aerial tramway, about 1.000
feet long, across the gulch. The tramway
will be built w;th only one span, and will
be about 100 feet high over the wagon road,
where It crosses the gulch. Tbe mil bin
will be about loo feet above the bottom of
the gulch. Tbe cable will be operated by
power, as there Is only fifteen feet dif
ference in elevation between the mine and
mill bins.
The plant is planned to operate on a
-ery economical system. From the time
the ore is delivered it should not be
touched until it is carried out to tbe tail
ings dump. Power for the plant will be
supplied by the Kelt Electric Light and
Power company of Lead by electrical trans
mission. Bear Batte Prosalaea Well.
GALKNA. S. D.. Oct. 2S (Special.)
There is an encouraging outlook for mining
in the Br Butte district or the Black
Hills this autumn and the owners of prop
erty in this section are confident that their
long deferred hopes are about to be re
alized In a few months the Ruby Gold Mining
and Milling company will be running a new
mill In Ruby gulch, a short distance from
Galena, and the Branch Mint Mining com
pany will have a cyanide plant In operation
In the same vicinity. It Is also asserted
that the Gilt-Edge-Matd company has under
way plans looking to the completion of a
mill In Strawberry gulch for the treatment
ef Its ore.
Tbe Ruby company will Install the amal
gamation process. Tbe building is situated
on a hill side where excavations have been
made of four benches. Is completed, roofed
with corrugated iron and sided with heavy
building; paper. The general manager ia
now In the southwest for tbe purpose of
looking into the merits of various mills.
It has been decided to put in Chili mines,
but which type Is not yet known.
The Gilt-Edge-Maid is owner of the well
known Dakota Maid and Gilt Edge mines,
the former having belonged to the estate
of the late Joseph King and tbe latter
to the Specie Payment company.
HORN MAKES FiNAL APPEAL
Writes ta Witnesses Agalast Hiss
Asklag Thesa to Re-
e:.t.
CHETENNE. Wj o.. Oct. S (Special )
Tom Horn, the condemned murderer of
Willie Nickell and sentenced to be hanged
on November 20, is, aa a last resort, writ
ing letters to the leading witnesses for
the state who gave damaging testimony
against him. Frank Mulock of Denver and
Charles Ohnhaus of Cheyenne have al
ready received letters and Horn has writ
ten to his friends to see other witnesses
personally and get them to make affidavit,
that their testimony at the trial was false
Horn's letter to Ohnhaus is dated October
3. and opens as follows: "I was informed
by the sheriffs and my lawyers that tbe
supreme court had refused to grant me
a new trial and that I was to be hanged
on November X. Now. sir, I am going to
make an appeal to you to act In my be
half and It Is certainly not much that I ask
only that you make affidavit to tbe facta
In this supposed confession of mine."
Horn then takes up the confession para
graph by paragraph and after asking why
Ohnhaus left out certain portions of the
conversation he had with L&Fors. he de
nies having made the statement that "It
was the best shot and the dirtiest trick
I ever done." lie also denies the talk rela
tive to placing a stone under the head of
Willie Nickell and leaving It there as bis
sign for the collection of his money.
In writing tbe letter to Ohnhaus. H to
LOW
S
OK fill T EaD rnmciico' 1x38 Angeles,
ZuiUl) Seattle, Tacoma,and Portland, Ore.
$22.50
To Spokane.
$20.00
To Batte,
Salt Lake.
liMitM
!!lii!ir
J. B. REYNOLDS,
CITY PAtSIMGCR AQENT,
1502 FARHAM STREET. OMAHA.
starch and render It
and Read to Eat
evidently forgot that on tbe witness stand
he himself admitted that the en-:re con
versation was correct. He did not i '.mem
ber saying anything about the lest shot
and the dirties '.rick, etc., but said that
if Ohnhaus had It In his notes he had no
doubt but that he had said It.
Horn charges that Ohnhaus probably rot
a sum of money for making his not', to
fit ths case.
He closes with an appeal to Ohnhau
to come forward and save his life on the
ground that he, Horn, never harmed Ohn-
hauN and that unless he does this he will
never be happy through life, knowing that
he took Horn's life, when by telling the
truth be could have saved it.
Hearts Speaks la Pawnee.
PAWNEE CITY. Neb, Oct. 3.-(Special )
C. T. Res vis. republican cand.date for
Judge of the First district, tpoks in the
opera house this af ernoon on political Is
sues to a large and appreciative audience.
A Bart Sever Harts.
After Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil Is sp
elled. Kelleves piln :ntanUy and heals at
ths same time. For . or beast. Price. ,
FORECAST 0FJHE WEATHER
Premise of Fair for Monday aad
Taesday, with Wamser
Taeeday.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 2L Forecast;
For Nebraska and South Dakota: Fair,
Monday and Tuesday; warmer. Tuesday.
For Iowa: Fair and cooler, Monday; fair
and warmer. Tuesday.
For Illinois: Fair and cooler, Monday;
brisk, north winds; Tuesday, fair and
i warmer.
For Missouri: Fair and cooler. Monday:
Tuesday, fair- and warmer.
For North Dakota: Fair and wanner.
Monday and Tuesday. ... ;
For Kansas and Colorado:-'- Fair. Mon
day and Taesday. - "
For Wyoming and Montana: Fair, Mon
day and Tuesday. -
Loeal Record.
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU,
OMAHA. Oct. 15. Official record of tem
perature and precipitation compared with
the corresponding day of the last three
years.
131 ijrrj. i!.
Maximum temperature.... 7S 75 74
Minimum temperature.... 44 51 82 M
Mean temperature i ( M
Precipitation T .0
Record of temperature and precipitation
at Omaha for this duy and since March 1.
Normal temperature , 4
Kxcesa for the day S
Total excess since March 1 30
Normal precipitation 7 Inch
ix-nciency for the day 07 Inch
Precipitation since March 1 30.44 Inches
Excess since March 1 S Inches
Deficiency for cor. period. 1W.... Z.sstncbe
, Deficiency for cor. period. lyut.... C.lt inches
Be ports frosa Statloaa at T P. M.
CONDITION OF THI
WEATHER.
Om.hs. clear
Valentine clear
Nrth Platte, clear
"beyenne, cle.r
Salt Uk' City, clear..
Rapid City, near
Huron, clear
WilHston. Hear
Chicag'i. clear
St. Iuis, clear
PL Paul, cle.r
Davenport, clear
Kansas (ity, clear....
Havre, clear
Hrli-ra. ltar
Hifmarrk. clear
Ualveatnn, tieur
t
T indicates truce of precipitation.
L. A, WELSH. Local Forecaster
RATES
Anaconda, Helena and
wJISs.
!i f f
Nil
li
Proportionately low rates to hundreds
of other points. Call or write (or folder
firing foil tnfomatlon.
Thro' cars to Bas rraoclaco. Log A
teles aad fteatUa.
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