Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 24, 1910, NEWS SECTION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. SCTTEMBER 24. 1110.
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JCCDEICSCER CALLS CO I Riff
pvroa:aph ippiiMi. w. Comn In acmn
Minor Mention
nd maka hullday pur'-hais Wiila our
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Tbtrn CeaaaU Slaffa elea i
Ornate In la 13
Bat, ttoua .
T'e Clar't barher .Imp fnr baiha.
Coi rv..Tns. iinuertakeT-. Phones 1411
FAl.aT BKV.a AT RXiER.-- BCFFHT.
Picture frarr.i.ig. Ji-nn'Ti. Masonic temple,
'm.iring Under" j i.r.g ..umpauy. Tel. 3DA
L: Culler, ruimni director. Phone 'i7.
fee Borwick firit for painting. 3. Ma.n.
"on k;.ciia...u. ok k&al. itaTAru;
THY AV-i.
h nilmn Bi usalwa studio nw Iwlllull
UJ1 v t HroadAay.
va CiBHt M..LT KXTRACT. J. J.
Kie,n Co., U)i W-i broad way.
ii i i i 'tni a!a.-ee-; fifed or repaired by
. " T:ii-y, optician. ii hriaulway, uifics
Witil GcOl ga Ijel'ner.
Polio. J jitk'o tiuj der waa. suffering se
v :v-: (. lay trum an attack ot hay
l.er. i nix.iiii(i"l with ilia anp aim a
WUH'Ilt Cl(l.
J iukh Manner rlenlay heard the facts'
hi urn i.u-rmi .pi' y i a-.e ui' eu.ui Sliav t
Milm tuuiiiy, aiid aujuilard him a bank
i JpU
An action lor divorce was ye-derda v be-
ifun In tne district court bv A. li. Heck- I
man aia.iiHt nl wile. fc.itua M., on Uie
ground .it infrlelity. They er ceil heia
n n unruary, K3.
Cllbert H. Silirlhu.-r - . of Ch.cago, a
prominent railroad contra, lor. is in m city
in iTiue:fiii'B with . A. VS irkham in re
lation ui contract wura far uie Burlington
in utnmiu.
E. .V. Wh kliam and "Lucia Jimmy"
V M k.'i.uii ..?r'j among the many Council
iil'ilfs people wlio vent to Omaha last
evening tn attend the uan.i'iet to Cardinal
Va.niutclll.
Koha:inl PimM"V viii i 1ay sued her
'im nan.t. limi HH 1 llamaey, fur divorce,
a.lcuing cruelty. They were murml in
Council tiiiufs July 14. She a.ika ali
mony to the ext..:it of u a miintu while
.lie Plan la Dfunnit.
Mavnr M;iiiincy y"slr't;i' took steps ti
!ro-ttrt liiMtir rli- prutiirlioo for ixt
mui.Ma. in tniiniHiut wuti the rwiiihut
Omaha Kafiitrate Takes Up Work of
500TLEGGZH3 GI7I5 SZSTESCE
i(mrrrl artunii Wnmva ltr Miaaaa
r Parmrat at "mall
rtaa.
liri itn k ia still enmpiate; It will
rou.
ALliXANPKR-S ART STORS.
SI Broadway.
J'ldn- W H. MnnKr of Omaha T1iy
''pptid DlRa of iriiiliy fmm apvral of
Man Eats Tacks;
Thrives on Them
Curious People at Food Show Ifotice
Actions of Expert Booth
Decorator.
How many carrt tacks can a man awal- j
ndli-t-d p-ona tn fctrnl mnrt and runout annul intwrm-anca witn nil,
pnm-4 apm-n-a jpnn thr- rr.n. Mrs. ; ""'"Uva nparatus' Tha qiiMtlon haa ;
MxiopI Carr of foum-ll Hluff and Ernp; "n aaked by many cnrloua pwple cun- :
Svott. a n-ro tintlPK3Pr from Red iak ' nertart with ttla pum food huw after;
and Mathiua Jensen of Harnsoa county watching- ona of the axpart booth decora-
Mra. Carr had been .mCotwl for wnilinm operate a manetized hammer drawing j
arurnloiia postal cards through the mail his supply of tacks fmm a storage rawer- j
to Mn William Almy. also of this ctv. voir that nature designed to be lined aa a!
The cards were abuaivn hut not otherwise ! receptacle for his food. The man main-I
ohiectinnatile. and are' out of a hit?er : tamed a speed of about sixty tacks a
luarrel btween the two wompn. Mrs. "arr. second after emptytnv a full paper Into
who appeared aa a JTbnified -a'f noeseHed hla mouth, skillfully manlimlatinff the i
young aoman. told the court that hej tacks with hla tongue to keep one always
had mostly returned the cards that Mrs. , between bla teeth with the head pointed
Almy. hul sent her through the mull, sim- out ward. Only two motions wore used in '
ply eraHtng her own name and adrtr-as and1 driving a tick-pr-wntng the hammer to his ;
writing :n that of Mrs. Almy. so ttmt shei p and tha angle blow that sent home i
unwltUngly placed In pnseeodon of Mm j a sharp bolt of iron at tha desired point I
Almy all of the avlder.ee that her enemy "How do you keep from swallowing some !
had Ilkewtsa trangresaed the pontal laws. ! 0( thB ta. kar' was asked of turn by a cur
Judge Hunger gave Mrs. Tarr a !:inrtly lmn bystander.
warning and fined her CS and costs, which) ,),,., try to-. vaJ tn monol(yabic an- '
ner misnand. who la a railway "wurnraiin.
immediately stepped forward and paid.
It la aanerted in all seriousness that the
awer. "If they get too far back I just swal
low 'em to get 'em out of the way."
fentt. the negro bootlee.'-r. was ntenced T. . , ,. . ...
to pay a Tne of COO and coets and serve
thirty days in the Red Oak fail. In makinKi
the order sending Scott to R. d Oak, Jurice 1
Munger took advantage of the opportunity !
to give the Council Bluffs jail another shot.
declaring that he could not sentence a fed'
pointed tacka with no apparent discom
fort so far.
Uailie-. you are invited to call at our
store during the demonstration of Cola's
Hot Blaxt Range, commencing Monday,
of pin peny owners ami huaineas i men there. , p,,,,,,. to confinement thera in fnea
rinil t Jm mif rtici iiina nf tlisi Mlv (rilini'll t
He com. lud.-d iieKonations with the Omaha:0' continuoua reports that tha hiuld- epiemlier 19. and continues ail week. P. C.
Water companv. through President air- I Ing waa unsanitary, wcott !nterpised a pla,Devoi Hardware Co.. 50t Broadway and
nel.i. for inMbKlattiHi of nd.lltional fir D. pHrTT,itte(, to rrmn here but thai 18 North Main.
,i ill aula witii Hie understanding lhat the
c.aKt wm.ioa oenpla wnl provide their tire I court refused to consider It. :
i r.l.e. uim" aooitional hvdrant w'U he Jensen Dleaded aulltv tr sending an oh- ror mwl"'J " farnl.y use buy your
maiod at once In the vicinity of mime of
'.he la gcr biiiidlnga on LocuHt stret, and
".lieia will be siinplted as needeiL The
!u't Omaiia taxpayers contnhuie coni'ld
erama money t. ITounctl Bluffs and Pt
la'vattaniin county tax gaa.ie'-en. Tha
aliHinM a.one pay more than IZ AHW a year.
The city may be called upon to furniHll a
small 'iuant.lv of lioHe. hut outride of this
and the rental for the fire hydrants the
Increaeed fire proiection service wiil a4td
no expeniw. The price for hydrant rentals
-a tha same aa eit-ewhara in Omaha, fK) a
year.
Pat O'Brlrn. charged with violently heat
ing LwiH eYeew. or Krlea, was cnnfrontel
In poili.-e i ourt yiterdav morning hy his
victim, who wan di-chm )fe( from U" Ihh-
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tiifjti lull uim oiiiai. t iirr 01 tiim-iM uiiiuihmi ,
.it I li. mun f:,i.M mrl.l. if flifleolt tn tfll I and
scene letter through the mail and received "4""r f",m R-nfeld Liquor Co.. 519
a Cna of A and costs. A plea of anility j 3o",,, Main 1
was made by Jamea P. Teeper. a hoot- nrrtnKe Lleeaara.
legger. but withdrawn before sentence waai Marriage llcen.tea were yeeterday issued1
imposed. I to the following named persons: I
Iniitctneats Xaie Pa bile. Name and Heeuience.
Among the indictments made public were ;n"v-
I . , Mary Uranrtaff. South (jmalia. ..
thosa charging Albert Truesdule and Fred p Ml.Mi(.hap. aiirtni)a. Ia.
A. Lea with robbing the postofrice atlAitha Fern Ramwey. Lincoln
Valeria. Ia. The men are now under ar-1 L R. Canfeld. Tilsa. Oki
rest at Punmna. Kan., and will he brought i Maliel Tyler, Neileville. Wis
h7l Th'VrHd ' h "m'Ti IOW KRATEHaiTIEV PLEDGE!.
cf boyish tramps who broke into the post-!
office and atule ail of the money in niht ...
, . . .. I v" - e mw-m uirxrl
Age
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... 42
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wliet her ha was a white man or a rel In
die n. The chergft of irnple assault liMlgnl
againet O'Brien waa ctmnkred to the felon
ious i:har'4n of aneaulr with intent to do
great bodily injury, and O'Brien asked anil
wax granted a further continuance of the
hearing until he could consult a lawyer.
WitneNses were preeent to show that
O'Brien had attacked Fries with metal
knuck;ea, or some other weapon held in
IiIm hand, and that the attack waa tha re-
unit of a conspiracy between another man
wera followed by the postal inspectors and j
T. ....
IOWA CITY la.. nl '1-iS-!.! i
capture.1 at the Kansas town. The grand , Fraternities of the tate unive,-s,ty of Iowa
Jury ignored the chnrces against Pearl j ,dHy announce! tha following; plegwa of i
Fberhart. tephan Arnold and John Car-j the year:
bens. Sam Lane and Fred M. Michaels. Kappa Sigma Kirby Smith, Burt; Will!
switchmen, held to the jrind iurv on the; Cutler. Council Bluffs; Hugh Wilson. In
charga of breaking Into a bonded car. were dependance; 3. E. Huarton. Ortnueil: Frank
discharged for lack of evidence. Burga. Iowa City; Lrie Krapfle.
Jndga Munger. In the afternoon, em- Sigma Nu Lelaud Uioudewalt Hartley;
and O'Hrtcn. Tha other individual is said paneled a Jury and began the trial of the Ellory Former, Wellman; Charles Whiting.
! ba Tom Rapn. who tiwk exceptiona to
tlia demand of FHeM for the pavment of &
Xt loan, and engagi-t O'Brien to silence the
Importunate creditor by physical means.
O'Brien will appear in court with a lawyer
this morning.
te. FRANCES GiLLILLAND
NINETY-THREE YEARS OLD
la Eajayiaz Paatal Taral Ukawtr la
Hoautr af Her Aaal veraarr
Day.
Mrs. Frances (Jillillann. mother of Sena
tor dhirley (jillilland of Mills counly and
Mra. O. H. Lucas of Council Bluffs. Is
tuday seieoraung her Did birthday anni
versary at tle home of Mm. Lucas, & 0
Oakland avenue. Mra. GUUlland is una of
tiie pioneers of Una aection of tha country
she baa lived at tha Mills county home
near (..lenwood since the sprltut of li ex
cept tlia laut six years, whluh hava been
paaeed ax tlia home of her daughter. Mrs.
UiHiUand ia ubMervIng tha day In a novel
and original manner, due to Uialova aiul
esteem of her large circle of friends,
blia la enjoying a "postal oard shower."
Uundreda of her friends, hy prearranga
munt, ara sending bt-r postal cards, which
bugan to arrive yeaterday and will continue
suit of W. t Tanner attain st li. E. Bour- Mapieton; Wayne Fostar. Wellman. j
bon and other officers of a mining com-! Delta Tan Delia Olln Hukill. Waterloo: ,
pany. located at Roundsvllle. Colo. The 1 Harry Crowe, Boone; Blake Willis, Boone:
suit involves I.(M of unpaid waires, claimed! C'lay, Orange City: Vane Morton, Iowa
. . , j . .t . .,.'CItv: John Fleids. T'nfon
to ue one miners einnoyn. iji inn; - . '
L'heta Henry McClintock. Ce-
claims were assigned to Pourhon. one of
the number, and tile suit Is brought in
hia name. John C. Wharton and B. G. Bur
bank of Omaha are counsel for the men
and A. L. Preston of Avoca. Ia.. for the
company. The case ia being tried mostly
on depositions taken In Colorado.
The grand Jury waa discharged.
Supply of Stored
Ice is Limited
Phi Delt:
dar Rapids: Ben Swab. Cedar Rapids; Max
Cunning, Cedar Fails; Denton C. Burdlrtt.
Fargo, N. D., Ralph McOlnnla. Leon: Leff
Reed. Nevada.
Ph Kappa Psl: John McCoHlser, Iowa
C;ty; Claira Newberry. Los Angrles; W. W.
HanHel, Ottumwa; Jamea Sims, Deniaon,
Edward Williams. Cedar Rapids; Murry
Baird. Osborn West. Iowa City.
Beta Theta PI Ray Gardner. Sioux City;
Maivin lies. Davenport; W. Jennon. Sioux
City; Arthur Torgenaon. Beresford, 3. D..
S. Convllnka, Mason City; Don Fullerum, I
Dea Moines; Jess Howell, lowa City.
Sigma Chi Zelk Wilkinson, Hawarden;
Ralpli Symington. Spencer; Robert Mull
Dealers Say Bluffs and Omaha from , roney. Frank Mulroney. Fort Dodge; Rob
UoW OH Must Depend On DCanU- j Brt Wright. Fort Dodxe; Will Bemls. Spen
factmrid Artii1 ' "r; Hrc Love. Manson, L. Gilbert, Dav
enport; Paul Friedman. Albla; Morgan
Cornwall, Hpencer.
C. H. Chiain. president of the Council ! s, Ensllon-Harold Thomas.
Iowa City.
DICS aOIIED PLAYS MORHnb-lDR
lonti
Bluffs Coal and Ice company, said yester
day tha sunk at stored ice in Council
Bluffs and Omona was practically ex
hausted and denendence would nfH'esKarilv
...ti. a. .... mail .lull unru til i-niiuhiull the ' ...
w " , ' , navw to be upon tna daily output or me Gavaaa Set far Data a( lawaDrak.
day today. Tha postal card maaaa ara ( mi.nilfmrturM,v product. ! (,OUJ. t c,
hearty cungatuiailonn upon her long and , ..T,,a paut .Mn Uaa not been a satis- DES MOI.Ni Ia Sept. 3. -Special. -'
splendklly useful Ufa and loving words of j t.tnry on. ,u raukers. ul Mr. ' D. Moines coHega has c1ok1 a.ontract
cnaer iot i.er mm .... -o- Chisara. "The expedience In our own to olav Mornineslde cnlleae of Slo... .11.
juuiiit-j ii.i..iih -. . ractt.ry in umana has been a fair tumrat:on hera on Vni.mii.i- 12 the ,it. ..r
of tlia situadon in all other ice-making Drake game at Iowa City. Thia insurea a
plants. We have operated our factors' to football contest at the stadium for that
the limit all sea-son and are doing the same date.
forty man in root, ball suits wera out I
in tha business. Hcrrai tory ma-hinery and I for tha rirst genuine practice of the sea
the lncreaalng high price of etial hava cut I ,n at DraHa la-t night. Coa h John L.
off pi-ofita and dampened entliusiawm to Griffith gava them an hour s work on the
increase Uie product. We can't raise forward pass catching punta and falling
prices to consumers and we could not af- on the ball. ' The candidates are almost
ford ;o opeiaie our factories to more than all light and Inexperienced. Only a half
the present output and to increase tha ' dozen members of the big auuad which waa i
Hot Blsraita aaw. C uftee !tarval rraw.
Cule'a- Hot Bluet Htoel Ranges now 011
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uamansirauou w. .. o. j tliln, w. but ,herB haa been no money
iiitU kUii- afrvarii 4 rraj. f . v.. a-aj ui iiit
wari Co.,, iiM Broadway.
BABY SPITLEH GETS PRIZE
lutnst tailrf wC Mr. (ad Mra. S. C
Hnltler First aud mt Mr. aaal Mra.
J. . Dutayaa Smivsa at ksw.
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W' Vaaa-VtA: I
::'v-(,ii.';rs' k-vi -Crn -I
i '1 m .? ar -ja au ij' 1 ' . ' I J ( " at 1 ' w MB a m . - . j , . . aj
Vivrt? -'V:;-? K.;.i :?,.. -:cM . -', ' y ,;;'' rA r,
V)' x.i Jr.'H. V'-."V "A', .'i -.,.-:'--. -.V? :V I- ' v; -:'. 1. t t "C Js.A-A e V
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If you are going to buy a new suit ask us
We want you to know that this is a. store you can pin your fat h to;
that here business is conducted on the highest principles of integrity, with
a sincerity that springs from a scrupulous regard for the truth, a courtesy
that will insure the pleasantest of relations between you and us, and a giv
ing of values which will aain your everlasting confidence.
To this end we especially recommeed among the splendid makes of
clothes we sell, Society brand and Kuppenheimer clothes, and their su
periority of style and patterps lays in the tact that they arc copied everywhere.
SIS, SIS, $22.50 and $25
Are the popular prices, and handsome ones at $10.00 and $12.00.
And we guarantee a showing of three suits to any other store's One.
Come to the biggest and best hat
store in town.
When you buy your hat. This po'pular store
sells more hats in one day than many dealers
sell in a week. Therefore we are many de
grees ahead of competition in the matter of
styles. Hats don't have time to get old
in this store. Every diy brings some new
feature, and you who have been making your
selections from a half dozen sty les should
know the satisfaction, of choosing from ten
times that number of the snappiest produc
tions in the country, and the prices
$2, S3, 3?
Are a shade less than the other fellow.
Come to .us for your boy'
clothes.
No better clothes arc mide than those
wc ask you to buy.
Their style, combined with the lasting
wear of the pleasing woolens and their mod
est price will interest you, and you will real
ize how true is our assertion of saving you a
$1.00 or so on any boys suit you get here
from
s2.450 to s10
Many of these styles have extra pants.
Look over your Shirt and Underwear stock. Splendid time now to replenish the chiffo
nier with the new fall ids is of Shirtsr Underwear, Hodery, Neckwear, Gioves, Etc, Etc
We make
Uniforms
of every
kind.
3 D,? J??
Guaranteed
Ever Wear
Hosiery for
Men
"Women and
Children
! output means increased capacity by going : uil In winning
the formality of granting one the markets 173 worth besides the
tha championship last I
-ri, lull . .I., i,i unon whom da-1 "'" ,....... year ara now reporting tor pi actlce. liippte, . haying been neglecteu oy uie cut ........... p....
The tat-k of the Judges upon wnc-m aa- .. , . n, .. , " .... J ..t-i it m lion. Th ut:ier . fur tha markets in tha two patchet
I A. " -1. " - "n ot mM1w ut tn railway ."r " r.'.r. . i f. ; wntv-flve years. CRESTON-Mms Cora liainea. the young
and a former Pennsylvania player, haa re- I h . t.' I woman from tnis p. ace who haa been unae. ;
u-.r T-.iehrsierf their flHieth wedding arrest at Burllnatun for parsing f 01 ami
' mvVp-a?? y.surdaV at iVeu- hiimewitn he. ks, naa been released by tn. author! tee
'fZru.n.f.i.iily. all of whom wii.li there. Her mother w-nt u. Bur ling .on and :
voived tlia duty of selm'tlng tha handsom
est iialiy In Council Hluffn exhibited
the
tiie country that haa made any money this '
season.
",ru IUU" w Tha ezliauHtion of the supply of stored
somewnui usnicne., oy in. ..n.n lr will place ail of the burden upon Uia
tlnuo.19 rain that foil ail afternoon, uiak- , flu.Ull.jM , Qniaha and Council Bluffs Mr
1)14 it lmpoHSiaie tor the doting motne', 'W
ported for prai't.re.
! Vawa
liundrmla of prize winners tn reach the t
A jilltortum in tune to 'liter their ilui Hiikm ,
in umpetitiiHi for the If cajh priaea of- '
I ,i t by tha exhibitors aod tj mauugers ,
uf tha show.
Not 1tliataiidliig the rain, however, there,
eta several hundred beautiful cherubs to
look over and pick tha winners from, and
the task wua a big one. After all hail been
exanwiftl 'he judges selected tne baoy of
Mis. A. '. Spitlcr. Thirty-fifth street and:
rh:.U! avenue, aa ihe most beautiful and
lulm t cliiid ill a.i tiie crowd, and awa.-iu.-4 I
It l ie :'irsi pnae of
Tiie hal-'.v of Mr. J. 3. Pohyna. 1 South
Ta .-uiy-iii -."l. aa acclaimed llni nd
ha:itlouc3t .mil Miveii a -a tl prize of lu.
The beaut. fui Ueby of Mis. Netl Cole,
I'n'Mii) a. i-n lie. won t lit third pi :e. a
bnuliL new gold piei-a.
tha remainder of the season, and will call
for operation to the fnilent capacity at a
time ilien we should nearly shut down
ami readjust our machinery.
The la.'t week of hot weather liaa ahu.it
cumpleteh' exhatixttid the stia-Ua of storvd
ice. and rum now on
have to he aiibstltuted
outside supply.
L-uTiiirBini r c. cm ....j i i . k ,.ti eYi-ention wera nrehent. -
TtJ7 '.'..1T...' .. r ".":u. r .":' I ,i h. izwn at noon at winch tn.r-as tne gin seemed so tnorougmy ra-
. . ,.,,..ur, ,:,,,r.i, .ira.ir.iyni ue arm -;-' ,'.-, (-,,.r ,,f I ik af- . pentant and the orrii ta.a were stiiivtnceat
: residence of Matt R. Weir, north of tne i lY-'Ive .-.-mliiel waa a !ea ure .it ic at off(,nB4v wlliln
:1,y' land sattle.1 tn'ree miles aoutii of Kent In ; ' another chance, and she was
ZEAR1NC Mistaking a bottle of iodine I . i .. '. .... ..... f-rn n,v uvea allowed to go to Paducan. wm-rw. It is
"a ra-1 .... . .
p,mn Illinois Men
Will Approve
Tatt Policies
for a iKiitle of me.il. me. Mrs. Jamea . untll IVoi. when th-v inured train
.HeeKins took a ai.e before ahe dlscovere.1 j an, moved to Kent.
NAHUrA Maoel. the 14-vear-old
i-m it . learned, utie iiaa
' 4ti. mn make a fre.h start
Senator lorimer'i Same Will Sot Be
au k sistar and where i jLenucaea ana uxac oi Loueagua
her mistake. Tha attending physician, who ;
lauirh-
. , . i waa called immediately, believes that sue' , . 1 "., ZZ' , Ttn from inr miile ' r""" n
a. tiflc.al ica will i wtl. ron-,- ter of C. li. aria, ia as-tng iroin int.iniue . vavH oeen no
nni... j .... .. ! I naraivars. She aras alone when stricken: fa.her is
unite, w. find an ESTHER VI LJ.ELaa Coa. son , of Mr. and , ad ,aa found some honn. later bv her ; Zr
MAYOR TO HANDtE CASH
Hew Trmr.r af liiheralaaa Will
Hava Laric Siu nt Xoaay la
I Hla Control.
The Barents
' in thia clr dav she haa only iieen gone
from nuine annt two months and has sa
nest and upngni Heretofore.
an Invalid and the iliock of
i.im liMiortiier rf miHilrilns has left him tn a
I t j i.n.mif1nll. MlHH I nrT- I n ...... n ' . - . i n. .. ' . , . .
.. . . i ........ w.. r, , j- i .a uie. mi." '- '- - - ..... j i ia i . i . . iiiiiii.ii,,, . u. i ' i in ...a (.
ii.J R- o i. ,Z I man. daikhter of Benton t'oHTTian. was despand of.
the Baonst cliun-h. . . .. ,h a,v.. ,.ir it is
! rTer.Nf,rAt parTo", iZ T"1 RECEM ORDERS FOR THE ARMY1
wua aeeeru.in. naa oeen ottuna over to ar Mitforrt.
...i ft. Wl JU1 . 111.
Mrs. S. J. Cox of tills city, and Itdltn Downs
Will Also Be Omitted.
"PRINiiPtULD. III.. :4ept. 3 Illinois ra
puhticana, meeting in delegate convention
hera tomorrow, will. In alt probability,
adopt a platform standing solidly behind
MA11MHALX.TOVVX Mrs. Catherine
Woteta. who sued the city for 83KkI dam
aues r perscnsU lnjutiea received when
hiiii fell n a sidewalk, waa given a ver
dict of nua by tha jury which came in
Thursday afternoon.
Heal Kae Traaafera.
Thi'Mi lra:ijfers were reportod to The i
lc i'luii-iitay September by the Potta- .
ma.ta.niu County Abstract company of
Council biufla:
lunula li. i.raoaui and wile la i
Mgyur Moloney yesterday receivid fnm (
John ijuinii. the reining treasurer of the i
........... o, ,,....,. u. w.- ..... u,-irr( EHTHKKVILLJi-Whll. climbing down
of Hibemaiuns. the tiooka and accounts of ; tha ttiwl of a heavily loaded wagon, tha
tha order whu n have he n used hy Mr. team siai'ted, causing the wheel to run
Hereafter uver me n.Miy or tne ume vyear-.no ir"t
i u.f in je..i
1 '...ilias J. beally loin 1 ai
loo. k I. ui Iweiia a auuu.ou to ...n-....-.
-a., w. t 1.3
N ill. a. u Lnu.a-igii aiid w:fe to J.m
. :rnm.-ei. ot i and us or lot H. in
but. ii :n A. leu Cook adai
ti. n to av.m-.i. la., w. ! . l..w
A na ii. Hauu to J V H ig!ie. :..r ij.
oi 1 k . in i.wiitrai miij.l. in ..ouii-
iii niuir. ia.. w- d
Thon.aa J. B.ai;y and wit to Th nuaa
it. ..laoam. 10114 .. aiiu 4. ui btock 4.
i.i haii. 'M h la., w .1
aai.i'oi.l k Ha: -tow and w.i to
A.ia:i.t and Lena 1 'li.n. Ioim l '-iii.t
'. .1. U'.e k T. in n ii lia- .1 Pa.-a
a.i.nii.Mi to Council Hlu::s. ia-. w. !.
' .:.a.e lien a. mil. leiere, to i'hon.aa
Ivimiioii i..t k. in and 17. in bow s
i oi il'r km d a.i.Utioii to Cuuu.-ii
li. oi's. la . t-f. .1
U. lii.iKiiam et ml. t i-wil.la R. e.1.
lot i. in hn.i-k .1. ill e erry addition
tu l oiin.ii ll'- '.. "- c. d .. 3
To'..ll. -. 1 . !,!)
H. X. Pluluuuig Ca fat. Sim, Si 'mat. LrLUM.
(Juinn at hia offl.-a in t'hicago.
tiie offii e of tiie nat.oiiai treasurer will
ha in tlia city building at Council Bluff
in chargn of Mayor Ma.uney. tha new
treasurer.
I The change wi!l bring to this city for
t'.lr hiiuon an enormous sum of money. I Council
will Km k.l.t 111 tl.e om-mI IwiiLa '
Ai.tiiJWA Dm young man tr woman to
coiieae ji- university for e' ery v.nti
eiaht of our inhahttanta ia :he record this
town challenges the world to beat. Thiriy
nine young people ai now alien. Ilntl
schools ot higher education and tlia census
gives our population aa J'H.. Nina ara at
Mount. Vernun. aignt at lowa City. veii i
at Ames, three at Morningmde. three at
Cedar Kails, three at tiruinell. two at
Minnesota university and two at Cia.
CUB3TON After lying in an unconscious
condition for avar two niuntns. during
wuicii time iie has recognized no one.
Couniy Attorney Anniiage haa BurpriKe.1
. . . .. . u n.p ruu-. . i nu i.tinu.. ....Nil.... .
a. eie..tnc ilguts and power whan Judge I ' . r '.,, ... . ;Kir ,u m:u.r. rial
living
ih.ii of Mr. and M;-. I
near Liiliver. killing Inm instantly
MA RH.i.I.TOWN The Marshailtown
l-.Kiit. Power A Railway company won tne
flint bout tn the city s Rant for cneaper
which
tlia Uaal bMiiks.
South M.-Pherson. In tha federal court at ,
bluffa. overruled tne dty s de
murrer wnun denied ma nnt of tne fed-
a-i begu.l to taaa soil 1 tood. and re.-oKiilz.-a j
Waa Departaawa laaaea w t.l(a
a.at. at Data t Maa at
Varisas Pwata.
(Krom a Staff Correspondent )
WASHINGTON. Sept. 3. (Special Tele
gram, t Army orders lamed today ara as
follows:
First Lieu enant Roy C. Haflebower, raet'l
cal oorps. will proceed to Fort locum. X.
r.. for duty.
Captain Oliver H. Dockery, Jr., Twenty
fifth Infantry, la detailed for the recruiting
servil e and will proceed to Louisville about
expreeee a his campaign latter ta the re
publican conaTeaatonal committee.
This plana. It la said tonight, will com
mind the appointment of a permanent
tariff commission and a revision sclied tie
by schedule.
Aa the docum-TiU whieh wilt be -uhmlttcd
to tha resolut ona commitlaa and later to
the convention itaalX stood tonight; Sena
tor Lor mer w 11 ant ba mentioned by name.
To soften thia omission it la said that
Senator Culloin s nama alao will ba absent
from tha yronunciament. Simaker Cannon
arrived tonight from tan villa. Ha did not
seek specif. c commundallon in the platform
aJVT0N.2lia.kah BEDFORD, 2t ia, eidi
Arrow
7btch COLLARS
Sit snuijrry tn tfi. rMck. tbat top. meat
fai front and thatr. ia ampla spakca)
tor th. cravat.
Ifr IfTwTTri Tlnsn rsaim itj tj Tn Msksa.
Refei-eiica to tna books shusel that T
court tu hava jurisdiction tn the l
i
nt tha future.
F .r f!: at class work, 'list c!a-s giaxui and
.- aaonab.e pnees See Jensen. Masonic Tem
po, lia keei'J a'l tha latest and best wail
iiaper and paitita It pays to aea blm first.
Pretty pattern hats shown Satuiday,
iseptember i. at Mrs. Miunie Pheiffer a. 219
Broadway.
jKImii Oat mf Baaiaaaa
W a. e -. sins "it ail Uiiua of our stock.
I Hauucad piiaa ua Duiiursa. potiary, fraia.
in eiiaaife.1 at Earlham in tha imuieaient
and automobile b.uanesa for a little over
a yeai'. ills invemorv of Uanlilt.ea file, I
snows an indebtedness of nearly Sf.Jte
and assets nt mui-n Misa than mat amount.
KKT-Mr and Mrs. C. A. Francis of
MANCHlSTfc.li Tha pecudar situation
waa discovered hera taxlaf at tha numing
of tha council that tha Manchester Heat.
Ijkiil. A Power company and tna E. W.
Knag conipnr, botn punuu utility cum
i oait'ea. ara doing iiuaineea hera withuut a
I Vim niae. Isotn preranted ooinmunu sju.ns
I to t no council uslay asking tual a. special
' ele-tioii be ca.led when tne peupie cou d
kuia on s. ranting Uia rranenuan. Aa it de-
peopi. aud wuila gteauy saunsiiea u
uim illness, .t is uow thought .n may re-
nu.r n. . !. n... ub.iu 11 i.i. . u.. ..... i . . . n
am wiil come up tor hearing in tlia I ... oo..n ion., aud ha , aacsson "ami'ia. m.
creaian i.i.icu . ..i.
IlARLHAM -Omm L. Earlv haa matte an I i-m.ivi- r.o.n im.f.ir . frnlna rail-
ore.euent.4 prosperity and has taken a i assium-ni of pmperty tor Uia benefit of I road man was instaniiy kllle.1 aear Bur-
i sudden hurst of growth, it .s piouauia that1 creunora in ma wauiaon oounir com m.
the ezpenditure. will b. vary muca .arger ! t.'T. aT"" "
octobt r r. relieving First Lieutenant Guy and It ia understood that Be will not ha i
1 eiai
i Th.
uier Siu..... p... o". jr- .... u. u. L,M M,Hnrm bnul,. OI ln. fdai court.
IKQ as, anu aa rr.e oruer is enjoying un-
B. Hiiuu. ai artillery corns, whu wiJJ mentioned. Tha republican congressional '
for duty, delesratiua In conarres. however, will rm. i
caiva a blanket approval I
Captain Verge E. Sweaxey. xadlcal (Kirpa,
will repair to thia dty and report to th.
adjutant general of the army for lnatnic.
tlona.
Second Lieutenant Benjamin L. Carroll,
Philippine scouts, will sail from Sau Fran.
Cisco about November i (or tha Philippines
fur duty.
Lieutenant Calonel William E. CraighUL
eorpa of engineers, la relieved from treat
veiuya Uia nJ4 company bad aawar had m Uiaa, Mr. Lariisuu Uaa raaaaa aud auul la moinha.
Ungtun i urauay nig fit. It is supposed aa
sai down mi tne track and fell iap and
waa struck by a taal train. Life aaa x
un.t when he was found later lying uesida
the trat-a with his skull eriisned. Ha waa
the .ill of Mia Fran a C'sataatt. and had
Just been home fur an over Sundav via:
and as returning to uia work- lia had
Own aent back to flag a train and wiuia
UH3AN-A str.k.ng azampilflcatlon of tii.l ment th W,U,r, R" 'mmnl P"
value of "dry farming" may be found at j Washington, and will join his station,
tna homa of Frank Lamsun of Raglan I Laave. of aoeence: Captain William R,
towntih.p north w.t of Maanolia Inaiead meMcmi corps, tan days; First Uau-
auan.ionina lua fleldN aa ouiara wh.nl
! the droutn struck Harnaon cuno'. kr tenant W ayna H. Cnim. maolcal corps, tea
I lau-rtnon gave his glowing crape tna J y days; Second Lieutenant Edward E. lis.
j tanning treatment w th most satisfactory ' cmilu, TttiiTv as oiiiI lafaai'v iw,
I reaults On .ma acre in melons and mma- " 1 lwu
Goremor L'ineen will ba tempo rara rha'r
man af tba aoaventloa anut will sound rhe ,
keynote af tha party ln tn stata in bla
naaarn. There arera reports during tha day '
that a fight would ba mada tn make Mr '
Cannon the permanent ehairman hut this i
a as generally denied tonight. Tha spealter'
danlad any ambition ln this regard and It
la believed that tha temporary urganiaa
tloa. beaded kr tna governor will ba mada
pal ii i anew t.
Tha platform win d aavow party ra
apaaalMUty Cor th. M-partlaaa combination
which sleeted Huaaker Wiartlaff and tha
otter ale elevated William Larimer ta
I tha I'tulad dtatua sansta
TQM ta FOUTICaJi CAlal0V
Tha Passin; of tha Tariff
By BATWlaTO B. BaU9tlaAJr
"Mr. Brldgman haa th. dlacemlng
eye of the prophet. . . . Krom tha
ataiulpoinc of thoa. who look beneath
tna surfau-a anil beyond tna linmadlaaa
present tma will appear tlia grealeal
antt-ianff work yet pro.tucd.
prlarflald
LU aTet; n.30 aMacyald.
SHT.RMANjrSENCH & CO.
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