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    THK OMAHA DAILY BKE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2cV-l&06
NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA
- - t L Ikal Ik.ft A -.11 A ... m lar v( sr. till
COUNCIL BLUFFS
Office, 10 Peart U Tel. 43.
CASS3S SPEAKS ON T1RIFF
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Practicall Eii Eatira Addresi U DrUd
. : , - V Jo.tb. Snjrtt.
Country' doinG'too well to change
All Who
I Th rAte 'Packed sail
nitre te Heir His aad
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. Wale) I'uM Gala
v.; i
r- !i r
'dralssloa.
. iJTC ud .pralcallyriotliliig but tariff
"""J thV subject discussed br Hon. Joseph
J i;. CanoouV .speaker; of the house of repre
rtntallveev ' and' Congressman Jam C.
Watsoo .of. f rifllaaa. at th meeting In th
New theater, last night, which marked the
openl -fit; the republican . campaign in tha
Ninth. Io-a,ij'OhgriOTloniil district, Potta
wattffwl vinty, and-.th. city of Council
uhiff:,"f :- ' '
The moating -km a noteworthy, on and
In marked WMMrt to that held last week,
by OaiW,,lt, Porwr. the :lTnocratlc can
didate fn governor. Thre i an Inl
ine iW' gattfni1nr; to greet Speaker Cannon
and hhrjMeocUUe; The house was packed
from Hoot Jo roof, every ; seat In tha par
quet,' hoe, .bidtaohy. and en the gallery
Mini filled, white every Inch ef standing
room .waoccjupld and many were unable
to TMif e adm!sloa at. alt...
The": iadltorttim and stage were most
.-.,. II..' " 1fnrmt1 with - tha national
.i.lr.t.'V.An'itfjv VftnfaM flltnt While an
, V V ' f l p viu ' " - - - 'i
luuneriite bKjuet or red roses, several feet
hlghi' graved ttia speaker's table. .Seated
on the stage wefeJ soma sixty prominent
republican fro rn different parts of the
Nint.h. tnatrlcvamong . the.. number being
X Judge, ti, 5S Macy. Judge J. R. Reed. Hon
J ir..W.-HiT Hon. E. Mitchell of Sidney,
j f KatloS)- ;ornfnltteniaa K. K. Hart and
i Congressman Kennedy; of Omaha.
raaftreawa flaslth Presides
Congr'essmai.- .Walter I. Smith presided
and art 'entering WW' the speaker of tha
evenjai. .Jfl i -.thraa distinguished statesmen
were gtveru as rousing raecptlon.
Ihtfoilucrrif Speaker--Cannon, 'who made
the prpal apeerh ;pr th evening. Con
gressman' niith told of how Mr. Cannon
had JW at Jjtant elected to congress from
iMnvllle", jlte-. letrlct ' In 1S7J, when ha
was V years J' n continuously since
fur .JiirJi-rour years witn one exception,
were anxious to see and spesk with the
noted statesman.
From here Bpeaker Cannon and Congress
man Watson go to Charlton, la., where
they will speak tonight.
cheap labor, you shall nut do it until you
pay a tax or a tariff for the privilege of
nclllng tn.ee product In the markets t the
fnited Htates. In that way we will get
monry wit, which to carry on tha govern
ment. 'In thai; wy our labor, getting
hiKher price, chn stand behind that pro
tection and build ilia factory, mine the Iron
ore and the coal, erect the furnace, and
then we will live within ourselves . sub
stantially. Well, we elected Mncoln. Our
friends of fhe souOi. whe. controlled tha
other labor, the slave labor, said they
would not plav. There came the moet ter
rific of all wsra In the history of th
world as -to which should control.
We shot away ';.0t.rtMi' worth of prop
erty that the union might live. - Since that
time we have paid $J,MiO0.00o In pensions
to the bovs that wore the blue. Since that
time we have substantially paid off the
enormous government deht. Hlnce tint time
under this government the sovereign states
nave sprung as it by magic-from inirty
one to forty-five. Flnce that time, bearing
all these burden by labor, our .imputation
has nrnenered. and today we have. Instead
of WJ.Ooo.ooO of people as In liitt, J5.0P0.WHt of
irae ana prosperous people. Hlnce mat
time we have increased our wealth, which
Is but the saving of labor after labor
has subsisted, from iK.outl.ooo.Uio to lian.nno..
(MJ.OOO, a niultiplhation nine times. Since
that time the 1...00D miles Of railway thnt
were being operated In the republic have
grown to MMmU: mllos, one-half of aHtlia
lallways of the earth. Since that time w
nave giown and develnped our industries,
utilised our resources, until today these
SS.ot.isaj of people on farm and In factory
and in mints, make one-third t all tha
Agricultural products and nt all the manu
factured products that are made In the
civilised world. And we make It by labor
that receives U and $.1 per day, ns against
labor that receives (1 a day outelde of our
borders throughout the civilised world.
'inat IS not all. With this enormous one
third of the world's products. -earning these
wages, with, this enterprise and this In
dustry, ninety-four pans out of every
hundred , are consumed snd And a market
by exchange among our own citlsens and
within-our own. borders. That is not all.
The "peerless leader" Bryan told us In 1S92,
ana tola us wnen the Wilson bill was
passed. In thoe clarion notes of his, hacked
1'V his wonderful iminatlam. ihm tha
policy of protection of the rennhllcsn nsrtv
would destroy Our foreign trade and that!
wo wuuKi oecomo Dcggurs. Me told lis the
Same thing tha other day down in New
York, sWIth the same clarion voice and tha
same uplifted face. That is not all. The
little six parts that we oroduca so abroad
Into the markets of the world, Increasing
In amount year by year, until last year
and the year before last year, the amount
of our products, from farm and factory,
made us the greatest exporting nation on
ureai Britain not excepted.
Fralts of Peasoeratla Poller.
Now then, by their fruite ye rfhall know
them. 1 wan in congress when the Wllson
llorman tariff bill waa naased and I wit.
nessod the performance when Hryan swung
little Wilson upon his stalwart snouloers
ana marcnea woout the hall of the bouse
aiiuuHi wna nussas. i nat is. what he had
been flgllng- for, that la what he had been
preaching for, that Is what he had been
speaking, for, L apd . behold, what hgp-
thousands of factories' were either olnsed
We sell the genuine Beckwlth Round
Osk stove. See the name on the leg; noire
genuine "Without the name on the leg.
Swaine A Mauer, Ill-Ill Broadway.
theft and delivered up a larg part of the
stolen whisky.
TaCy leans .
Come to the Purity Candy Kitchen.
Angel food taffy, yanky peanut and tint
good butterscotch now on our . counter.
Home-made candy la alwaya the best. O.
C. Brown Mfg. Co., 14 Broadway.
UAHDISBR DRAWS TWKSTT tKAR"
Plead Gellty t Attempted Asaaalt
a W hile "Wessaa.
James Gardiner, the negro who broke
Into the Robertson horn at 1M0 Sixteenth
avenue on th night of July 2S,cf till
year and wa Indicted for attempted crim
inal assault on Mr. Robertson and for
breaking and entering., waa. yesterday stn-
nced by Judge Macy to twenty years In,
the penitentiary at Fort Aladtson on a
plea of guilty. - ' ,
Clardlnar at first waa willing only to
enter a plea of guilty td the breaking and
entering charge, but Judg Mac? dr.-llr.ed
to listen te thl. H aald that OarJIner
Would hav to plead guilty to b'nh id'pl-
ment or not at all, as he would not ac
cept a plea of guilty on the lser charge.
On being taken t .the county Jail Gardi
ner had another conference with lif at
torney and during the afternoon he de
cided to plead guilty to botn charges and
throw himself on th mercy cf tha c iuit.
Judge Macy, however, did not sec tbut It
was a case which called for any leniency.
Four other .prisoners Indicted by th re-
wtilci was in 1890. when a democrat wa
clec.edfromhtb district 1 U told of how parSairyr
Mr. Vaimon ha .anted the title of "watch- . tMlldi ..w w, m'rt rln teM h,;,
dog of Iha'l treasury'' and 'concluded 'by (priced labor piling up the product. We will
referring to thfr speaker of the house as , ""t risk finding customers," - ahd they
' . j ... v.- uuwn or ave UUI pa
partial emnlov.
""in, as people aia not nave in where'
...It V. 1 ). . . . ...
the tnoet' tU'atlnguiahed republican wbo had
honored-. Council Bluff with Ms presence I with to buy th factory product. About
w win vi irvvtr i'.j in our DODUiuuon ere
farmer. Th other 66 are doing aomethlng
else. W buy their product and (they buy
our. But. don't you know. We hav got to
liave something to buy with? The farmer
saw nts proauuts) going down, and he took
In sail. And during that administration
men who profess to' speak officially by (he
book saia inai n,wv,o(io oi men were walk
Ing th hlghweys hungry, seeklns- emnlov
ment when there wag no rutin to give them
employment.
The 1 4-war-old hov then Is a voter nnw
I want the man who was a boy then to
realise, I want men of my age to rise up
In the highways and byways and upon the
rostrum everywhere, tell the story and re
peat -the text, "By their fruit yo shall
i"ci". vii, mwy sir mm every
thing has grown tilgher. 1 wrl fef! you
on thing that ha not. Thl 130,ooo,OfX(U
worm or our great wealth, eaual almost
to the wealth ef all the balance of the
world, ha not grown higher. Why, bless
you. Instead of paying 4 Dr cent nramium
or t jwr cra oonas as was aon under
ir. uieveiana, in oroer to construct t hi
Panama oanal aa the law provides tha sec
retary of th treasury a few day ago rmr
rowed money at I per cent Interest. Well
since the visit ht the lat lamented William
McKlntey. - ,
Bpkef Caftiloo,-who' wag-In good volos.
wa given jemendott ovation on rising
y-vpea. ite openeo oy quoting rrom
the scriptures: , .''By their frulta y shall
know -tiieo-You would not expect to
gather figs froma thlstlo or grapes from
a thorn" . thriel ' bf said li would take
s his -text.. If he might call It so and
at'dnoej plunged Into' ar discussion of th
tariff. : : '' v
keaUr Caaaa' Address, i
kir Oinnon skid In part: " -
In-iffwi trtbtm Xlhooln In a plaWorm
widen lie wrote, declared two things, that
slavery waa sectional and freedom was
national, The net thing h did wa to put
upon the statute books a law that would
protect American labor. How? Haying to
all tii balanra.-of the world that when
j on make articles, the Jlke of which my
Ixtys cau ntake. and- you want to come
over 4n my country and sell them, to them,
msklng those articles, a you do, by your
... i -', ' i "" T .'I
WANTED TO BUY
WAN'tfcO "rt 'buy eoond-hand furniture,
stoves,' carpets, .rTmhing and shoe; .pay
th;Us"t price. Tel. ul:" M rt.
,.-4't c ' ' WM3W OI
SECONDHAND; oluthes. Tel, Bed-ak.
SIX l.aiO pounds sound horses and six
1.X6Q pounds to- l.eUO-pounds horses. See
Tom Bsker. turn master.. IHK BEN-
NKTT -,XJMPANT. NrS.W
FENCING
WIRE AND IRON fenee: loweal prices;
free .caUlogu.. Omaha Wire and Iron
Work. i-3e-I No. ?4lh BU ,TeU Pougla
1781. v
M-ul Oil
AN
O
CMOS And tron Fencing; "Wire Fencing
. per ftqLM 17tn Su Tel. Rjd I fit
CHAMPION' fW bu IU B. Mb. Poug,
Uo. , ' .
, WANTED-rTO RENT
w'AVTlcrw Twri or three furnished or un
I ur ii wnen rooms, wjtn privilege i gei
tlng Uraakfaat; Kojnt Mace pr north of
city pr5errd - Addresg1 8 &, car Bee.
- - K-e? 117
RksPjOCTABLS gentlemen fan find nicely
furnished -room with ' team heat and
electric, light,, within walking oistanc.
Addres a-pv,Be... ., . K-91 fit
WANTF.&-,Sfnn fnrnlshed houe or apart
ment In west or southwest part of city;
tnsJl family
LOST AND FOUND
farm. TOth
returned.
Lost-4j
TRATJPtir-Biack btttJ-e, from
nd . Cente.-. . di. lewatd ff
I rr n i i ' " . . .
BTRAtETj Red cow with horns; reward.
Phone Douglas it . , , .
-. ; .- - . ..... t.ost M7M I0
WHEN GOlNO TO HL'Il.U: GO TO GKO.
A. HOAOLAXD, THK PlONfcFH IAM
BKR MAN OH" COl'NOIL. BU FFS. ,H
Bol'TH'MAlN 8TREKT. TKU :C.
MONDAT, OCT. 1. New classes organ-
laed In Western Iowa college.
PHOURBgg.O I.IUHTISa CONTRACT
t eaaellssea ss Prealdeat s Held
m Cafra.'
Good progress, it Is said, wa Tnade last
night at th conference between the city
council, committee on fire and light and
President Nash of the Cltltens' Ga and
Electric company In th negotia
tions -looking toward a new lighting con
tract. Nothing deflnlt.' however. It was
stated, had been reached, owing to th ab
sence of Msyor Macrar who- wa Indis
posed and unable to be present.
Councilman Tounkerman, chairman of
th fir and light committee, stated after
the ' conference that In all probability an
agreement would be reached thla morning,
when another conference will be held. The
city' lighting fund , amount - to about
I14.00 a year, and th committee la trying
to arrange for no light on the all-night
schedule. There. T t. present 1(2 light
on the moonlight schedule and two on the
all-night 'system.
No agreement. It waa salil. had been
reached a yet' as to the suggestion of
Mayor Macrae that, th lighting company
be required to pay a royalty on Ita gas'l
receipts. Chairman Tounkerman stated,
however, that h waa.of the. opinion that
some such arrangement. would be arrived
at satisfactory to both parties.
If you need a ewlng , machine or want
to rent a machine or want. your, machine
cent grand jury . also entered plea. of rrlr. wll on WHllamaon, at 17 South
guilty and received Jail sentences.
Main street. He baa maohlne to-rent from
HOSPITAL AT IIWA C1T
Beird f Control Prsfan to LocaU it Sr-tr
tbo Euto UniTsriitT.
i
VALUABLE ADJUNC1 TO MEDICAL SCHOOL
srrangemrnt In ennnectlon with the re
union of the Socle, y of the Army of th
Tennessee In thl city November S and
0 expectn to an n on nee th subcommittee
this morning.
When the case in which Mrs. Psrah A.
Shpard. who is charged by Mr. Andrews
w)th making malicious thn-nts, was csliei
In th court of Justice Field yesterday a
char of venue was tsken to th court of
Justice Gardiner, whet heating will bo
held next Monday.
. OIRI. FOK UrVo'KRAI. HOI SKWORK
WANTS A I LACK whete th family pee
our famous Ohio nut coal. Will do t.i
work of Kconomy nut and Kentucky nut.
I Km, a tun chtsper and three times ss
clean. Bridensteln Sc. Smith, Fourteenth
avenue aad Sixth street. Telephone 1SJ.
President Mattern of the Iowa beague of
Municipalities has announced his appoint
ment of the Standing committees for the en
suing year. ' City Solictor Kimball of this ,
cty Is given a place on the committee on I
state legislation wnne t ouncnman io.ins.er- . . A . ... ,h-, - i i,. .ulf-
man Is again appointed on the membership' -' " .
poie lur me luiRituii'Bn, .-
at
hrlaera Dedicate err Tempi
lie Melae vh Klaborate rrt-aaay-Cwavlet
Released
' 1 Attead Faaeral.
tFrom a Staff . Correspondent.!
UKS MOINKS. Sept. 2T.-(Sprctsl -lf
Ham Jaoque, against whom two Indict- I
menta had been returned for forging th ;
name of A. Raymond, a farmer for whom
he worked, to a check for $60 and fir
passing a worthless 'check for 16 On Frank
Whltaett of this city, escaped with a nr
teen day sentence. Robert Williams, th
negro charged with assaulting .with a
knife a whit man named Spearman, wa
allowed to plead guilty to a charge of
simple assault and received thirty days.
George Bishop, the young fellow who ad
mitted stealing $20 from th residence of
Mlv Minnie-Avery, by whom he wa em
ployed, waa given -4hirty day.-'' Joe Ben
nett, alias E. Swisher, charged with steal
ing a bicycle, th property of Baxter
Green, was given sixty day.
Others under Indictment, It 1 said, aie
expected to plead guilty today.
Mary J. Woodford brought auit yester
day for divorce from Edward Wood-'
ford to whom she waa married June ,
1890, in Dunlap, la. ' She charges her
husband with deserting her July 26. 190.
Ia addition td, the 'divorce she asks tha
cou,rt to award her the custody of their
minor child and to restore to her her
maiden name of Mary J. Relcbman.
i Willi Prkr ue for divorce ' horn
Augusta Parker, to whom be wa married
April . 108. In Oskalopaa, I. - He ys
she deserted him without reason In April,
1B.
; Th trlit of th suit of- Israel Boren
against Cornelius , Boren was begun be
fore Judge , Macy yesterday. , The litiga
tion 1 over 4 Toad way which the plain
tiff seek to restrain .th . defendants hi
brothers from ulng. Th plaintiff re
aldea In Crescent township while the de
fendant lives In . Hacel Dell township.
Their farm Adjoin. ,
Ko up.
CENTRAIj FLOUR-H.H. ' "Every sack
warranted. Central Grocery and Meat Mar
ket. Both' 'phone tt ' i "'-' '
Real Estate Transfer. -
The transfer wr -trporirA to Th Pn
September 27 by the Pottawattamlo
County Abstract company of Council
Bluffs: ... .
C. E. Lynch and wife tq C. V. Miller.
lot 11. In block 10. In , Ivans' Second ,
Bridge addition ta C noil Bluffs, la.;
w. d. , $1(10
Florence F. Rrerest . sod husband to
Susan Pike, lot II and 23. in block
SI. In Railroad addition to Council
Bluffs, la.' w. d.....w...Ji.. ....... ......... 30 I
Charles D. Borner and. wife to J. J.
Otto, P. and Annie' M. Borner, Jots
10, 14. 15, in block 4i; nd lot 28 and
3u, In block ?, In wy addition to
' Council Bluff. Ia.;, l.)f. fd
Three transfers, total!
.1131
committee.
KVKKV HlL'BFWIFl WANTS HOOD,
FKt-H AND 1'I.BAN GROCrJHIKS AT
THK MOST HKASONAHLK PRICKS.
JOHN. OLSON'S GKOCEHV AT 73K AND
T41 WEST HROADWAT, Fl'LFlLl.S Al.Ii
THESE REWI IRKMEN TS TO A LETTER
AND ALL DELIVERIES ARE EXCEED
INGLY PROMPT. .
THE FOI.1KJW1NG URINKfl WILL Bb
BKhVED AT CLARK'S SODA FOU NTAIN
TI11K WEEK: MADJA. lUc; FROZEN
PHOSPHATE 10c; HAPPY THOUGHT.
16c: aLUAKAlX) SUNDAE. l.c; TROP
ICAL Sl'NUAE,. l&c: MAS1SCHIXO EGG
FLIP. 10c; iSOL'THERN, REALTY, lie;
AMERICAN SUNDAE. 1H-; MAPLtl
LEAK, 10c.
The blanks In conformity with th new
naturalisation law have lieen received by
H. V. Battey, clerk of the district court,
snd he Is now prepared to issue papers of
declaration of Intention to become a cltlse.i
and to receive petitions for naturalisation,
which under the new law have to remain
on tile ninety days bifurt the tlnal pupcis
can lie Issued.
Miss Dagmar Rasmussen, who has been
spending the summer vacation with her
parents In this city, will return Saturday
to Chicago to reMiine her studies In the
Academy of Fine Arts. In the school
prise contest at the close of the last term
Miss Rasmusseni won first prise, ' which
entitles her to a year of study in the
academy free.
Ruy Meyers and Irving Matthews, the
young fellows charged with the theft of a
copper bnth tub from the premises at 412
North Eighth street, were In police court
yesterday, Diit'tiieir cases were transferred
to the court or justice uaruiner in the at).
nee from the' city of Judge Bcott. and
continued until this morning.
William Mermt'1. r.ie city expert in tno
water works appraisine-it. ha none to
Chicago and the da".- ot his return hire
Is uncertain: Before leaving Mr. Kler-
sted said he had secured practically all of
the data needed for his report. Ha also
said that he was unahle to state definitely
now soon ine report would ue ready.
wen for tne oig aemonsiration. lK-t - i
to Oct. . i Hot Blast Heater burning hard
coal, soft coal, cobs, all in operation dur
ing this week. . Cole's new High Oven
Range snd Cole's Colelxed Hot Blast Steel
Range also In operation. They broil, boil,
bake, toast, roast and cook all at the
same time.' Don't miss it, Oct. 1 to Oct. .
Paddock Handschey Hdw., 41 S. Main.
If you think of painting your house let
ds give you an estimate now. We guar
antee the paint to be made of pure ma
terial, roixed and put up by skilled me
siianlcs, so when we paint It" stay painted.
f also have come odd lot of artistic wall
paper that we are closing out at low price
to make way for new stock. If you want
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T
. Fee. 1.
A GOOD FATING SHOE STORE, DOING g00& papeP .t .itti cost come e u now.
n.wo a. MUBiii, wiut.. wvvuita .ww. Tetlsen a. Ntcolaesen, 23B Broadway.
SPLENDID OPENING. DtTJfCAN A I . '
DEAN, 3 MA'N ST., COt'NCIL BLUFFS. I RAILROAD SHOPMRX .O.H STRIKE
THE MOST CP-TO-DATS! , RtSTAUR-
ANT IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. GOOD SER
VICE AND HOME COOKING. Th Calu
met restaurant, K Bronrfway
Objeel to Feremaa Whia They Allege
I laeorapeteat.
MARSHALLTOWN, Ia.. Sept. j7.-Tlie
employes of th Iowa Central car shops
her.. struck today because the company
refused to remove Foreman John Green,
rnllroud - witclua can be built ' to tna
grounda ml there will be an ahuivi:i:tc
of good water It will likely recur fo lo
cation of the Institution. . Thus far, kfier
looking at-forty or more prop.is-d ilusl
the beard 'a not satisncn witn any. mere
I g dislre to kcste It at Ijm tity be
cause of the location of j the Stiil t.nl
verslty and the Medical college there.
Physicians assert that the doctors of the
state must be educated on th? siihj..-.t of
trestment of tubcrculouls and the Idea is
by locating It near the State university to (
educate the students first hand. it is
also claimed that the pathological Itmtru
ments already In the poesessi in of th
University school will suffice, fur b itii In
stitution and thus, save the taxpayers of
the state a great "deal of moiwy. "
fthrlner Dedlrate Temple.
The First Methodist church, transformed
to a temple for Za-Ga-Zig temple of the
Mystic Shrine, was today , dedicated with
elaborate ceremonies which brought to
the city hundreds of Shrlners from otlur
cities. A parade whlcii took forty-rive
minutes In passing wss ope of. th: r.iost
siectacular ever seen Irt this 'city. The
temple was dedicated ' at 5 o'clock ti'ls
nftrrnoort. At a later hour there was
Initiatory ceremonies and in elaborate
banquet and a vaudeville performance, nil
given In the temple. ' ,
Re-esaaalae Voting; Machines.
In a suit raised In Winneshiek county
the qiifstion has been raised- that the vot
ing machine commission will hti- to ex
amine all marhlnee again because ef the
change In th law taking tne circle ff
the ballot, the re-examlnatlon Is to de
termine whether or not the niachln will
lit the cs. The suit In Wlnr.eshl!t Is
to restrain the suprrvlsora from m-ihina
A purchase of the machines.
' For Rrotlier'a Faneral. - -For
the purpose of attending his broth
er' funeral John Walker, now serving a
term in th penitentiary for killing Isaac
Finkelsteln of thle city. Is to bo released
from-the .penitentiary under custodv of
a guard. Walker la a colored man. When
released he will for tit first timo in many
years aee another Brother, Rev, Harry
Walker of -St. FftUl. Minn. The funral
la to be held Saturday,
Mrs. Dan bam Hold Key,
Efforts to unite the two faction of tne
Woman'e Christian Temperance ' union ' In
this state, which split sixteen years atcn,
have reached a point where, it-Is stated,
Mrs. Marlon Dunham of Burllnglon, who
la president of the faction llmt bolted
Confessions of a
Fiat-Iron
7y .4 Taihr-.CMttfr,
seventy men are Idle.
Swarson- Mualis company, - '-47 ,"TOe(
Broadway th place where you will And
a aplendld assortment of piano to select
from. Conover - Cable. ' Schubert "and
Kingsbury's. , All clean, n good. Prtce4
and term to ault every person. ,-W think
It a good house to deal wltbi ' , '" : '
Wllllasa Fearlcy Killed.
terday hai wmiam F7.y oV WaUu. rh' "'" J'
H. thl -city, had been killed in Oklahoma,
where he ha been to some time past.' But
meager Account of the killing have been
received yet. It la said that he became
Involved In a quarrel with a. negro In a
pool room , and th mtfijot cht .. nd killed
mm, regiey was wen Known to tne police
here, having bee arretted.,' frequent In
ttrwala for distucbJng.AMntecpta4 mis
sion service and. other fcse.. .....
All persona' knowing themselvts "to b
Indebted to Duncan A Dean or the Duncan
Poorerare1Th.0rorrtthlrhT company .re requ..tad to call and
pe In the Cnlted State owned t.m.Qto if I aettle at once
rarnux in law thev owned S.OJO.One of farms.
Since William McKlnley toox the oath of
ornce(the savings of th men Who labor In
th factory and the mine, . In the. savings
Danas, nave wen oounieo, until today,- in
round numbers. I.OUO.nno of wage-earners
hav In .the saving banks n.M0.0OO.0U at
Interest. And yet the "Peerless Leader"
saya we are about to be- destroyed and
una aoout plutocrats: There never waa
a population on earth In any country or at
any time' among whom wealth wa so
' AUTOMOBILES
'-".? OR BALB-S seoond hand g
mobile Iij perfect condition
asollne auto-
beina umA
every-day Oa aer - buying new cars.
On ytlnder' Kord; detachable tonneau.
VX;- uim 2-cylWidr 14 h. p. iueen. side
entratu taaneau, il. K. Wheelnck,
S:i Karhanv Rt. M tJi O 1
PLUMBING
f
BUT plumbing aupplus direct. Wholes I
price.' bv on every article.- Only first
clax good handled.' Prompt aiteaile to
ery order.- Wend for caialogue. V.
KaroU lik Harrison St., CbKwg. HI.
M)l a
evenly distributed and In o large an av-
Without alluding to Governor Cuinmln
and hi tariff revision Idea,' Mr. Cannon
asserted' that there should be no tampering
with the tariff While the present prosperity
of th nation exist He said that Iowa,
although generally called an agricultural
tat, should bo aa much Interested in a
.protective tariff aa the . northern central
state, as her manufactured productai today
were aa much as half of her agricultural
products..
Congressman Watson spoke for about halt
an bour, dealing also with the tariff ques
tion, but Interspersed his talk with num
erous anecdote. , ., , ,
Party Arrives Early...
Speakerpannon ; and - his party1 arrived
over the Burlington early la. the morning
from St. Joseph. ' Congressman Walter I.
Smith wag at th local depot to meet the
party, but, the private car ."Oceanic," which
tha party - occupied, was taken through to
th transfer and later switched off on Six
teenth avenue. Later Congressman 8mlth
and Stat Committeeman George 8. Wright
located the car and after the viaitore had
finished . their breakfast escorted then to
the, Grand hotel.
Speaker Cannon and his arty spent the
morning enjoying a drive to the top of the
bluff In Falrmount park. After lunch at
th hotel th party e as taken In automo
bile to Manama, the School for the Deaf
and then to Omaha and back.
Beside Speaker , Cannon and Congress
man Watapn, In th party were L. W. Bu
bey, aecrcfary to the speaker; Samuel it.
Gray, official stenographer of the" house; J.
H.' Aubfre, Washington - correspondent of
the Bt, Louis OIob-Jemoerat. 4n1 pavld
Moor' representing the national congres
sional committee and who I In charge. of
tha car and all traveling arrangements for
tha party.
While at the hotel Speaker.- Cannon wa
greeted by a number of republican who
T
OSTEOPATHY.
apposed Barglalr Wtnii'i Hasbaad.
Th police were called late Wedneaday
night to the residence of Mrs, Charles
Urford. 411 North Eighth street. Mr. Ur
ford pn. descending to the cellar of her
house to Insert more money In the ga
meter, the supply having begun to run out.
was alarmed by seeing something move
quickly. and disappear Into a corner. She
wa too frightened to make an Investiga
tion herself, o she called th police.
Th pollc on searching the cellar, dls
covered Charles Urford, husband of th
oman, hiding tn a corner, Urford and hi
wife have been separated for about a month.
the husband having taken room at a local
hotel, ' Although living apart from- hi
wlfe.-Urford baa continued to pay the rent
of the house and Mrs. Urford' grocery and
meat bills.
..Urford explained to the offlors that "his
visit to th cellar of tha house .wa for th
purpose of watching his wife. Mrs. ITvford
did not want the officer to tak her hus
band to police headquarter, but he wa
led off. When he explained matter again
at headquarter Urford wa promptly re
leased. - i
-A.
Owa'er Weese.ay.
"Must sell 'modem slg-eonr dwelling near
high chooL Tel. . ,iarle Tv Offlcr,
411 Broadway.
Marriage Ureases.
'License to wed were Igsued yesterday to
the following:
Name and Residence.- r - . Age.
Edward Miller, Omaha.
Id Wegworth. Omaha..:.?....:
Herbert M. Kingsbury, Defiance, Ia M
vertia losing, Persia, ia....
,.-' :" ... Metsgar A Co.
New . Location of Wholesale Bakery,
" ll Mynster Street," Co. Bluffs, la. ,
. l,Home-hia3e Bread a Specialty.
'L . Visitors Welcome,. . ...
- .'l. -v . ' i if I K' . '
i. Baptists at Waterloo. '
WATERLOO,-' Ia.7 Sept. 37.(8peclal.W-
Great preparation kre-belrtg itiade In thl
city for the obserV rice of the fiftieth an
niversary of the organisation of the Cedar
Valley' Baptist association, which will be
held In Waterloo Friday, Saturday and
Sunday; September 2S, 2 and 30. Over JC0
delegate will be here to assist In the pro
gram, which' 1 a strong one, and the three
day will be given up to reminiscence and
suitable exercises. Thirty churches will be
represented and.no expanse haa been spared
41 Ip arranging tne detail of the golden an-
THE "Tailor' Goose" forsooth! ,
"Well. If I'm the Tailor's Gooso
who Is the Tailor a Fox? tell m
that.
"Better ask the Tailor lie .knows .. ; ' '
"When there's any- Toting to. be don
with Suit of Clothe', or an Overcoat.
you'll find OKI Doctor Gooiw Is the tr
performer.
"When the Journeyman tailor loaves a
fullness here. 1h,at , sfiould have ;been
worked out by the needle: .of. a hortne .
.there: a tight scant or a slack one, that's,
the time Old !)m-tnr Goose gel busy and
Increases his practice.
"I can do more stretching and shrinking
In ten. minutes than your poor oM needl
woiklng Tailor, could do in ten hours, as
the Tailor knows. v . . .
""And no Consiiiner'can tell, at sight, tha
difference In effect between my ten-mlnut
Job snd the needle-Working ten-hour Job.
."Of course, "my work won't last beyond
thei first damp diiy of wear. . . .
".'But what does' Brother Tailor' car for
that?
"Before the Purchaser can wear th
Cont on a damp day. he must buy and pay
for It. ; ' ' ' '"."'''
"And' when lie has bought It, and worn .
It, then ltYs'up to hlm' to keep hi -Coat
In shape vl., get lt pres8-d Tip -and
shaped over regularly by Old Dr. Goose.
"Oh, yes 1 know that expensive!
"But the expense fhen comes out of the
I'iircliaser's pocket-t-not out. -of Brother .
Tailor' pocket ' "' ' ' '
"Of course, Brother Tailor and I have ,to
make our little profit, you, know. . , '
"And It costs about ten times a much
to shnpe a Coat Collur fully with perma
nent needlework a II ooats .with mj quick)
and easy process of hot. Catlron faking.
"What'a th us of putting -permanence
Into the shape of a Coat Collar, or into the
Shoulders, when you.-can't ge any more
price for them from the Clothier, and It
doesn't "show' to the customer on the day
of SttleT - - ,
',' 'Sincerity Tailoring' Bosh! ' .. . ,?
"What. doe Brother" Tllor, or 8roth
Clothier, csre for that If he can make a
dollar or two more per. ault by the Dr.
Goose method 7 ' '. '.
"Why. f per cent of all th Casta nd
Sixteen yeara ago. holds the key to the I Overcoat made are shaped' by . tha ; flat-
jjj niversary celebration.
For Imported wlneaj Itouora and Bud. SEE OUR SPECIAL. DISPLAY IN OUR
welser beer go to L. Rosenfeld, wholesel NEW BUILDING of the Monarch malleable
liquor dealer. Ill South, Main trt.
MAIO NET'S
PEARL ST.
NEW LOCATION. M
HKOR MEJ(TI0.1.
Iron and teel range. The-only perfect
range on the market that lasts, and give
satisfaction. ' Keller-Farnsworth Furniture
company.' m-W-ll Wt Broadway, Council
Bluffs, la. :
'At
Davis, drugs.
Clark', sodas
Stockert sell carpet.
Fin engraving at lfeTt'.', .'
Ed Roger' Tony Faust beer".
Get thos new photo at Schmidt'.
Plumbing and hek ting.' Bit by Son.
School supplies, Alexander', 133 B'way
Lewi Cutler, funtrel director, 'phone- 97,
lafaat Beraed to Death.
WATERLOO," T.. Sept. 17. fSpedal.)
There was a ad event In this county last
night when at La Port City the Infant
child' of Mr. and Mrs. O. H Smelxer, In
the temporary absence of the mother from
the room, pulled the spread from the table
which overturned the lighted lamp and aet
fir to the room.' The father wa drawing
Woodrlng Undertaking company, Tel. 139. a pall of water from the well and cam In
v. - . . I . V- .l. vi... w.r... n.n.l,
time to extinguish the "hlax before much
harm had been done, but the baby' burn
proved fatal after a brier period or mien
uffeiing. I
'' Rotleel r ' '
The celebrated Aoorn Un of stoves,
ranges, base burners, heating stove and
cook stove. old the world over, and
acknowledged to be the best stov on th
market for beating, cooking and durability;
Do not buy until you see the Acorn. D. W,
Keller, agent. 101 South Main street.
Tou can't go wrong on a proposition that
saves ..you tlm and money. A carpet or
rug cleaned by our method will wear K per
cent longer than if cleaned In the old
fashioned way by beating It with a etlck,
and cot . very littler more. "Phon SIS,
Council Bluff Carpet Cleaning and Rug
Mfgj Co.,' 34 N. Main t. '
t'ssitabl Arrested for Theft.
" Jack Kllgore. constable at Carson. Ia.,
wa arrested Wdnedy by Deputy Sheriff
Grace and taken to th county Jail at
Avoca. Kllgor la charged with breaking
Into th Rock Island depot at Carson and
stealing from the .ornc of the United
State Express company a quantity of
whisky ana Vi in cash. Kllgore. after
being taken Into custody, admitted' the
nt:
JOHNSON Instltut. til N. T. U Tal.
Liuug. 14. . i
DR. BOWSER, vr 1W0 Faniam. Tel.
Do;i g. iPTo.' Hi9i OjH
MUSIC 'AND LANGUAGES,
CHAHb-LAlN School of Language Day
an evtlug cleasM. French, Urmaa,
8poUu. fencing. Davldge r!ldg. -"74 Ol
.PBESSMAKINGV
MADAME WCODRUFF-Robea. Suite SU-14-14-14
N1ll jeua. Tck. Doutitas till.
-. i , U M OcfJj
OETECTIYE SERVICE
rV'FTMORK deteeM, Jcvice 'Phon Re.J
'.40!, . Rmwiks U u4 It, L'niun Blk . !:.
1 At -iw V14
Grand Fall Millinery Opening
Friday, Sept, 28 "
Unique Pattern Hato
Peter Fan, Jan Hading and all the latest French
design.- Misses' Hat4. epeclaltj.
MISS JFISIIER OF CHICAGO IS OUS DESIGNER.
Mrs. Albion fluster
S21 W. BROADWAY..
MALONET'8
PEARL ST.
NEW LOCATION,
Cowrt at. Atlaatle.
ATLANTIC. Ia., Sept. Speclal.
N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. 2. Nlghtt4.
Killed by rail from Trala.
AMES. Ia., Bept. (Special Telegram.)
Frank' Ward, a barber, by trade, wa ie-
Grand millinery opening September 3.
Mr, phelffer. SI9 BroaOWay. -
NEW CLA8SE8'brgariJd Monday, Octo
ber 1, In Western Iowa College,- . - .
' DIAMONDS A8' hX. INVESTMENT,
TALK TO LEFt'ERT i30UT IT. ' ,
Buy your' phonograph and record from
Williamson, It So.utt)lMa street.
Born To. Mf. and -Uiw.' Mathew Mergen
ot the Neumayer hotel. . daughter.
Superfluou hair removed peraianently by
electroly. at Grave. ..1U. Pearl .treat. . Th0r.oll h. convened the September
Bee Stephen Bros. .for. 0r brJk and fir UUB" ' . k., .
clay,, se wet pipe, fitting and garden hose.. term of district court here. The docket Is
Hafer, th Maek lit Lumberman of a full one,' with 181 case many of which
Count.'!! Bluffs, lgeatd ibm all-on prices. Bra interesting, and aom of the nine dt-
Glea Mill baa been otnsea captain ot th Voroe case promise aensatlonai testimony
high school Joot belli team fur the season I . . . ...
.i iiujii . . I Tiiere is Dui iiim -
W tak contract for paper hanging. Jury. The term win consume inr
painting and Interior decorating. Borwick, 1 .
Ill South Main. - I Iowa Physlelaa lajarcd
I pay L per ton for cast Iron; mixed $H; L WEBSTER CITT, Ia.. Sept. CT. (Special
stove, ; rags, ia per mf; ruoner. oc; Teiearam ) Dr. T. F. Desmond of thl city,
copper, 14o per lb, J. Kateiman, U2 Main. Telegram. '"T- 'ZTt th- . ,
both phone 0M. . - ' I prominent In thl part or tne tate, sua-
If you buy a plan from A. Hoao. U I tained a dlslocatd shoulder and hip In an
South Main St., you ret advantage of all aolcdent it Ackley yesterday. Th doctor
cinnoTpay" commUMos " wss driving in from th. country, when th.
TwMJE?cZi Shinned to-.nv .haft bolt broke, pitching him with tenlflc
part of the state. Special prices to tho fore, .to the ground,
reiairiraae. i, MUCC4. tit w mi uroaawsy.
council Miuns, ia. jet. sm.
Jnppa council. Royal and Select Masters,
will meet in stieoisl aaeembly thl evenlim
for Initiatory work. : A banquet will b
served at the cloe of thf meeting
We have the flnt tin of (amnio monu
manta to select from lit the west. Sheeley rlously it rot fatally Injured here today by
UyWclZLXl ST ,U ''" '", : train while he was
City Treasurer Tru. who returned from "' th Influence . of . liquor. Ho la a
rjea Moines Weflnesday morning, left the man about years oi age ana nu iu iria
same evening for Chicago to attend tho tlve in thl ctlon.
MIIIIIMI lllOVLIIig III III! eiWHl IAMUV UI
Muniolpalltle. ....
Word ha been received here of the death
In Chenango Fwrks, N- .. last Monday, of
V. K. Terwlillger. a brother of B. B. Tcr
wllllger of thi city. 1 Deceased formerly
realced In Council Bluff.
On .motion, of Assistant County Attorney
Roa tit case against Arthur Southwell,
charged with a-ujtlrig tioren Thumpaon
with Intent to kill him, waa dismissed by
Juhuc Oardlaier yesterday luy ruing.
On account of suffering from a severe at
tack ot Quinsy Judge Wheeler ha bevn
obliged to close" th irm til" court at old
ney. H returned te hi . home in In la
city yesterday morrUng t-i itcuporau. . ,
Th pollc patrol . wagon hajs bean aewly
equipped with rubber tirea fur the exprea
eonvvaienoe of the city councilmrn who
are at time forced te nee the vehicle-whan
driving about tne city en Inspection tripe.
J. A. ( McVeigh, an evangelist from Chi
cago, la holding servlca at Btrthauy mis
sion chapel u Klghleenlh avenue this
Week. Ints Is th Preehyterlan mission
ekiurch of which Hv. it P. Gray (ia
tnargn. v '
The funeral of Harold, the 4-year-olt
son of Mr. and Mr. H- P. Haiuea, 711
Cuok avenue, sho died Wednesday, wss
held yesterday from In residi-m.-, tha
service being ennduf ted ' by Rev, . J., P.
Hou. ...... i '
'i'li ".tacisi vvtumiile having ia charg
situation. It I asserted there will bo no
hitch In th program to reunite the fao
lion If only Mr. Dunham will withdraw
a a candidate for the presidency of the
merged society. During-the entire six
teen year since tho bolt Mr. -Dunham
ha been president of the bolters. . It Is
stated now" that her friend hav advised
her against- being ' a candidate - and. thA
other faction protests and refXises to unite
on her as, a president, demanding that
some one. who has not been so prominently
Identified '.with "either side v should ' be
president. " The conventions for the pur
pose of effecting"- the merger will be held
pext week. '" " '. - -
Aanonace Dale for I asasalna.
Committeeman Converse, in charge qf
the speaker for the republican central
committee, today announced that Governor
Cummin Will speak next week at Mis
souri Valley, October S, at Afton, October
4, and at Buxton October (.
Improvrsaeats oa Hock Islaad.
As a result of a tour of Rock Island
Ofllctala over that line. It I claimed that
million of dollar worth of iniprovcment
Will be made thi fall and next spring.
Whether or not the tour of -the oflltilal
started the Improvement, tho Improve
ment, follow the tour. Those on th
tour, which wa finished tpday, were: B
P. T oakum, chairman of the executive
committee; D. G. Retd, chairman of the
board of directors; II. V. Mudge, second
vice president; ' W. B. Biddle, third vice
president; P. O. Mclcher, general manager;
H. 8. -Cable, general auperlotendent. and
C. W. Jones,' division superintendent
Habbell Draw Heavy. PI a.
DES- MOINES. Ia.. Sept. 27.-Th F. M.
Hubbell company, which I the Incorpor
ated nam for F. M. Hubbell, probably the
wealthiest man . In th state, was fined $000
fn criminal court today for leaning properly
for immoral purposes. ,
. Th Judgment came after Judge Howe
overruled a demurrer to the Indictment
and the defendant refused. to enter a plea.
There were six ' indictment, against th
Hubbell company and a fine of 1100 wa
Imposed In each ' caseT An appeal wa
taken to the supreme court, where the mat
ter will be further fought out.
iron.
"Granted they do wilt in a hurry, and ,
need constant pressing - ,
'But that the Consumer funeral.
'1 tell 0U) Neighbor', this Kuh."Nsthsn
& Fischer method I Just so much profit
wasted. ,. -'.. , . , . , .s - -.
"Their .Idra -of opening up every - faulty .
aeain, in a- Revision Room, and their r
shaping It by" costly needlework Is -as 'fooU '
lsh, to-my- mind, , as their' shaping of au .
,'ollars, 1-apcla and Shoulders by the samg ...
tedlou- method.- ' i .' V .. " .-
Th Retailer won't pay them any .more
price for their Clothe on that account . t
. "And the Consume' docsh t care much. '
Ither. ' . " . ' '" V ' . ;'.
"He doesn't know enough about th dif
ference in permanence, to care
Ye. ye-l grant 1'ou-the t'oniunnr
must frequently Pay .for' pressing a fist
iron shaped suit, if he. would keep it look- ,
Ing a well a a 'Sincerity' needle-ehapcd , -
ault would look without pressing. .-- -
But that' th Consumer's loss, not th
Manufacturer's, nor th Retullcr loss. .
'Oh, -very well then . ;. ' v . ,
'people who, know enough to--want '
needle-shaped clothes Instead of -rlatlron
shaped clothes can get them if they look
for ih label of the 'Sincerity cwimeig
en them. That label reads-
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
PROPOSAL FOR VETERINART SUP-
plies. Depot quartermaster's otflcc,
r V. . X.' K ftintamh.. VA IQdiA C.I A
proposals In duplicate will be' received here
until IV a m., iiooer Ms, jvue. ana ineu
onened. for furnishing mlscellaneou vster
Inary supplies. Cnlted Stales reserves the
right to reject any or all bids, or parts
thereof. Copies of proposals furnished on
application to captain i nomas gwooe,
Quartermaater. - -
B27-3-29 01-24 S
CONSTRUCTING QUARTERMASTER'S
Office Omsha, Neb., September ft), IDOi.
Sealed proposals. In triplicate, subject to
the usual conditions, will be received here
until 10 clock a. m., central standard
time, October l, iwm, for furnishing and In
stalling transformer, service ware and
watt meter for electric IlKhtins- Dost ex.
change and gymnasium at Fort Omaha,
Nebraska. Full Information furnished on
application to thla office, where plans and
specification, may be seen. Proposal t
be marked "Proposal for Installing an
tier trio Lighting System." and addressed
to Major M. Gray Zallnskl, Constructing
VUHriermasier, Army nuiiaing, Oman
nrasaa. oepi-'v-;i-ji-j-.--uctl
INDIA x AND CEYLON
T(S(Ql
' . Xu ruattcr what tea you 'have uih-1 or are using you want the lW-eU
If yon are drinkliiK Tctlcy' you have the IWt. If you are not s.lve ft a
trial, Vo will le the gainer.
. McC0r.Dvr.RADY CO, Vbolegal9 Averts, Qrzihx
1 SINCERITY CLOTHES
madk and ouarantcko by
ruh, Nathan v Fischkr Co.
- CHICAGO
Moderate
Prlc
i. r ll lW OIvIM U tfinm few J .
"assaAk say BubatABe tmjuriwas lo 4
, . JT: kMi twaT la tlelasisl - t
Tellaw the ng ,
Round TRIP
r . RATES
XOMSgEEKZR rOUTTS on far
plus , 9iM0
First and Third Tuesday.
CAbTADIAJP rOlSTS on far
plus .777.
Hold Daily during September.
Ail gammer Hesorta great reduction
Bold daily during tteplamber. .
ATXtAsTTA, OA. .S3S.1
' Sold October sth and th.
yaw oKiBAJrs. i.. fas
Sold October llth to 14th. taclustv.
If BW 0X.AW, Z.A.., Sttl-M
bold October' lth. -TfrTAXO,
. T $a.T
bold October 10th to lith, inclusive.
' All Information cheerfully trfven at
WABABK CITT TIOXXT HmCM,
101 jraraaa Bt. Vaoa Doug-, ago.
Or addres XARBT B. WOOBa,'
, a. A. . WAJASI s. V,
- OkAKA, USD.
PEPL'TY STATE VETERINARIAN.
H. L RAMACCIOTTI. D. V. S,
- cirr v-.TKwiAit!A.
Offle and Infirmary. 28th and Mason Si.
OMAHA, NEB. .Telephone Harney M.
SCHOOLS ASD COlXEQKi.
OELLCVUC
COLLEGE
COLLaioji
ohici CUU1ML
ACAi'ka4 AB accredited High Sobent,
Prepai for Lcllevu it aay nUusr e
lese or university.
NORMAL SCHOOL -Elementary sad ad
vanced courses. Certificate giaated.
COJtSfc-KVATOK 'i i.aoiy of ri.uci. h
alio, votca, vWlln. elovunua as J art.
OMAHA CONNfcc"l'ION- tlectrlo liu
gnd buiiingion railway.
tun orb-., ' '
Addieoa riwiul Vfcaaaworta. Jt.
f