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Backache ft Kidney Disease WARNER'S SAFE CURE MADB about to give up the struggle, when I roud an advertisement of WarueiVSafo Cure thought I would try it. It might do mo some good, and at any rate it could not make me foel much worso tlwu I did. 1 got a bottle and commenced using it. After a few doses, to in surprise and delight, I felt better. My friemU all noticed the change, und encouraged me to much urging to dpUmt'tho fact UmtVwS feeIng better making uje want to keep it up.

to make a long story short, I kept right on taking "Safe Cure," and today 1 can siiv with inuch thankfulness that I am a well worn- r. niy r( covel is solely due to ariiei Sale Cure, und I am only too glad at any time it to any one wf need of a cure for kidney disease." Kidney Disease. TEST YOUR KIDNEYS AT HOME: ment the uric acid will clog the blood and in'okon TM i TMi, on without treat- GOOONOW RESIGNS. Will Sever Connection With Rock Ig. land Road Shortly.

Chicago, Oct. 13--Charles A. Good- will sever his connection with Chicago, Hock Island Pacific general manager at the end of the present month. Though his (resignation was forecasted several ago. It was not formally presented until yesterday.

Fourth Vice- 1'resldent John F. Stevens, who recently came to the Hock Island from the Great Northern, will have charge 01 operations and construction, and has been semi-ottlcially announced that B. F. Wlnchell, now vice-president and general manager of'the St. San Francisco, is to be third vice president of the Hock Island and be given supreme charge of tne CHARGED WITH MURDER.

Icwa Man Held for PoltonU, his Third Wife ISldora, Iowa, Oct. 11--Ebenezer Clydenburg of thih city, who was last "lent arrested for the alleged murdei of hit, wife by poisoning May 24, was. arraigned before Justice C. Burling and was released on $10,000 ball. hearing was continued until Wednesday 14.

Blydenburg had been married three times and It Is alleged that two of his wives died under very suspicious cii- cumstances. Wife No. 2 was a Miss Goddold of 999 Lafayette avenue Brooklyn, who died in May, 1900. said her life was insured in a I i of companies and her husbau SB 01 1 7 00 fr the pollcies a system. Mr.

Winchell, it is said will is claimed that he sud on November 1. It is also'stai BrookI rjl leaving a numoe that Mr. Goodnow's position as general manager will not be filled nr B)y was an insurance agen 1 1 1 notary public and contractor in New York city, and also established ter his retirement. PROPERTY WAS A TRUST. a O.

Supreme Court Gives Decision. Novel Case of Des Woiiies, Oct. 13--A peculiar case was decided by the supr court Monday in which a farm in hard lontgomery county was in controver- Tunis Horn had been farm of ICO acres by his father He was 42 years old. When young lie had afflicted and left partially deaf a mfb s.un during his residence in Brooklyn He spnt the winter after his wilt died Florida and went to Wauseon O. in 1002, and taught a fcdiool class in which wife Roseborough, i.

possessed of acres or Iowa of his scholars. She was very deaf and ten or more years S- en I older than TSIvrtenhnTM Sunday No. i ana other so-called female troubles are U1 j.u owuuoa ju tissues; heals the organs, restores energy i S. W. C.

8. MEECER. Publishen. SPKINGEB Editor J. E.

BEISENTEIN City Editor E. A. Circulation 4L Iowa City office 834 St. Xew York office, 140 JSaosua St. fe Maxwell, Eastern Rep Entered at the Office at City gecono-claaa matter.

Subscription Rate for The Daily Press. imejw'b'eanr 1 82 00 Cash drance -I rl Hr WWabie manTM, au ranscrlptlons by mull will Oe stopped wlien spires for which they are paid. When ordering a change of address always we 'as "'8 i-ew P. 0. and Make all remittance by P.

o. order, drartorchpckon nn Iowa City bank to THE The finest example of Siven in Iowa, perhaps, was on Satin- day afternoon when at the football game Drake made that touchdown. All the capital school boys and girls (he 'grand stand and on the side lines simply yelled for every pound there was under their hats. Those in the stand stood up and the air was full of blue and white flags, hats, wraps and i oar. No body of that number evet mt up a louder shout than did thosf young folks nor kept it up longer.

It was a good, healthy, long- drawn out yell and should convinct- evereyone who heard it that there Io no physical deterioration on the part oer than Blydenburg. The state will attempt to prove that Llydenburj; on May 24 prepared and blind and I Whlle wife went to capacitated. Shortly after Vn- UpIe had failed to Set aI TMS uiu.i TIB a on account nf 0 lie married and ir.fcnced to live on the farm Tne far- i sold and another purchased. I I nt ars 5" hl the to the woman HI die-1 and her father and the i of her hug band both the- land, the title to which was the name of the wife, 'ty decider! that the owfiership of 'md by ths wife -vas in tlio nature .1 trust for the benefit of the unfortn defective and the guardian a 1 the Sunday dinner, from the effects she died in great pain May I 29. The remains wore taken to Wa-i The court (- interment and were court exhumed at the instigatir the land.

KISHENEV WOMAN ARRIVES. Mrs. Esther Steinburg and Three Children Join Husband. Des Moines, Oct. 13--Mrs.

Esthe Steinbui-s and her three children who passed through the horrors the Kishenev massacre hidden cellar, arrived in Des Moines a sister of the dead wife, Mrs. Co Kellar of Hubbard, Iowa, and sc to Ann Arbor, where v. C. Vaughan made a Cttrefa! exan nation and declared that the stomac contained enough arsenic to cans death. Satui mas and Good rr be In pvpry coin- TUESDAY OCTOBER 13, 1903.

IOWA DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For Governor. J. B. SULLIVAN, Union County.

For Lieutenant Governor. JAMES D. BUTLER. Iowa County. For Judge Supreme Court JOHN R.

CALDWELL. Tama County. For Supt Public Instruction, A. R. M'COOK, Howard County.

For Pallroad Commissioner, W. S. PORTER, Hardin County. of the young people of Iowa. Ot course the Iowa University boys and Sirls yelled strong, but there were more of them, and they were led by boys stationed for that purpose.

The Crako shout was spontaneous, it came right out from the heart impulse and did not require any prompting. am i was in not the least weakened by the almost certainty of their boys losing the game. As a piece of "rooting 1 it was superb and worthy the praise of all Iowa's friends. day night to join her husband, wl, 'as been here tor about two years sf-nt for them at the time of the acre but she has been unable to are permission to leave until finaih fc-he escaped by bribing a Russian offl cer for thirty roubles. A Love Letter.

Would not interest you looking for a guaranteed if you'r Salve foi Soros, Burns or Piles. Otto Dodd of Ponder, writes: "I suffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box or Bucklen's'Arnica Salve cured me. Ir? the best Save on earth, 25c at Shrader and J. H. Whetstone's d'rns cie-- For State Senator, 25th District.

THOS. STAPLETON. COUNTY TICKET, For Representative GEORGE W. KOONTZ For Treasurer FRANK B. For Sheriff JOHN CAREY For Superintendent of Schools LOUIS H.

LANGENBERG For Surveyor ARTHUR J. COX For Coroner F. W. SIES For Supervisors GEORGE HUNTER WILLIAM HANKE The excellent county ticket presented by the democrats to the peopl' of Johnson county is maintaining the high favor with which it was received on the day of the nomination It is made up of men txiio are a credit and honor to tie county, and whose election will be a cause of con Siatulatioa throughout the rears of their terras of office. Johnson voters have every reason to give to tLe democratic nominees a hearty anted support for there are no better or more thoroughly qualified men offered for their voles.

They are making a clean, straight and honest caia- paiga. one that commends their good qualities and fitness for the positions fc which the voice of lie people csll them. Senator Depew's New York Central railroad system has sJgnalizod the ere. "prosperity" the summary discharge of 2 500 workmen on its lines. tv.upled with this comes the an ncuncement that the example set bj the Central will be followed by every rilroad in the country.

Strange to the reason assigned is the gloomj- Don't yen think that woman Clever! TvTiy. she's so clever sh- can make her clothes without other vomen hno-ing it--Brooklyn Broke Into His House. S. LeQainn of Cavendish, Vt, robbed of his customary health by of Chronic Constipation Whet- On King's New Life Pills broke into Dyspepsia--bane of human exis ence. Burdock Blood Bitters cures i promptly, permanently.

Regulate and tones the stomach. Is it a burn? Use Dr. Thomas' El lectric Oil. A cut? Use Dr. Thomas Electric Oil.

At your Too late to cure a cold after con sumption has fastened its deadly gn; on the lungs. Take Dr. Wood's way Pine time. Syrup while yet there It's a mistake to imagine that itch- ng piles can't be cured; a mistake uffer a day longer than you can help Doan's Ointment brings instant relief At any drug nd permanent cure, tore, 50 cents. Cholly Horses-How getting long with your suit for Miss Roxley'o Walker whiteside 3 NIGHTS COMMENCING Thursday, October 15 Matinee Saturday.

Engagement! Earl and Martell's American Stock Company, Presenting ih following successful play Thu-sclav- night, Oct I LIFE IN NEW Frday night, Oc'. 16: "TIJE WORU) Saturday matiiiet-, Oct 17" A I Palm-daw irght Oct 17: "JEANNE DIJBARRV. Continuous Perfor ra Vaud i een Acts! Night Prices, lOc. 20c, 30c. bat.

Alat. Prices -RKK J-RblE'! o'peu- mjf a laily re a ROFESSIONAL CARDS TH08. lntur.net and to 6.00 0 ftccoinp 'trserved liur-lav evening. The advance sale iiy nioiijin''. a nd Attorney! at Law.

Money to loan on city and farm n'n 10W rflate of College Street. of John.on County, Iowa. Abstracta of Title Carefully Promptly prepared. In office with Bailey College St. Iowa City, DR.

J. G. MUELLER, Physician and Surgeon Suite 10 and il. Odd Fellows' Block Iowa City. Office hours 9 to 12, a.m., 2 to 4.

m. to 8, p. m. 'Phone-- Office, 177; 91. DRS.

I MORGANA Physicians and Surgeons. Office, No. 12 Clinton four door, outh of postoffice. Iowa City. i a Night calls answered at orffc bones.

OR. LEORA JOHNSON. Physician and Surgeon. and 22 K. CihH- a St Iowa City, Iowa.

Office hours 1) to a. 3 to 5 Sunday 9 to 10.30 a. m. Te.ephone 203. L.

LITTI6, Physician and Surgeon. I'm-al CoJlega of Surgeona. -fnce-0ver Pirst National Bank Both Telephones ollege St (fiesai- Iowa City, Iowa. Vere--Oh! I'm making pru- and? Percy gress. Chclly Horse--I thought her father Licked you out every time you called Percy Vere--Yes, but he doesn, kick me quite as hard as he used Ledger.

house, his trouble was arrested and now he's entirely cured. They're guaranteed to cure. 25c at Shrader and J. H. Whetstone's stores.

drug in the comlne Mil look for railroads vear. The country will ow to share Senator Depew's gloomy stications. The railroads are busier 1 an ever, and there are no clouds be financial skies portending any sig- al for this shout of calamity that breatens the livelihood of thousands nd thousands of skilled workmen and ieir families. The squeezing of ater out from the inflated capitaliza- on of stocks and the bursting of hot air balloons that never had any money i- them. These mere speculative attempts to boom worthless stocks have had no effect on legitimate business, and even though Secretary Shaw the money to enable gamblers to keep up their games it can have no effect so long as the public refuses to part, and the public is cordially united in a refusal.

Mr. Morgan's steel trust stocks not been heiped any by the revelation as to how he and Mr. Schwab undo tcok to -rig" ihe market shares of shipbuilding (rust stock. Grace-- Do you admit that is the best judge of another woman's a woman character? Gwendolyn--Yes. a good judge a better Set.

WHEN TO COMMENCE. Very often persons are afflicted with kidney disease and do not realize tne fact until those organs are partially destroyed, and that is why kidney diseases are so generally considered fetal. When you have headaches backaches, dizziness and capricious appetite, commence at once the use of Foleys Kidney Cure and you will escape the dangers of kidney disease. For sale by Henry Louis and W. Morrison.

CLAYTON GETS A GOOD JOB. Ha! Ha' Just give me the'boitles I will do the resf and bring me FOWA FIRST WHISKEY as it makes th? Best Mixzd drinks, beca se it has such an ex' cellentflavor and it a Brand of Whikev i vou can pend on, as everv bottle is am 'measure besidT What you buy at Frank ftclnnerny's voi viii ret it no mat er whom you seruU: wili he the FRANK McINNtRNY, I A CITY, IOWA. DR. D. F.

FIT2PATRICK, Ptiysician and Surgeon. (Successor to Dr. Jas. Murphy.) Office hours 10-12 a. 1-4 p.

m. Vight calls answered from office. Tel- Phone 100. South Clinton St, owa City, Iowa. MRS.

A A SOUCHEK, 728 E. Fairchild Street. Graduate Midwife. ty and Country. Telephone 512.

GET THE BEST 1HEPSESS 0 CENTS A WEEK Morgan has passed his zenith and wi hereafter find it ar 0 regain confidence. The city of Des has aga! taken up the raatter of raising Hinds to buy a si vcr serV 5 for u. crnJser named after toe capital Iowa, it was a great oversight not have abated it during the time the conventions were in session in citv, Ex-Governor Francis M. seriou-Jy at onse in Ite most too early for what the Republican elegantly referred to as "shin baking" at the city hall A Ut- parading on the part of the admjn- istration force in the Sine of keeping pedestrians off the sidewalks when they are being nsed by the cyciers, vouid be appreciated by the owners. users of wheels.

The eastern papers, in referring his sickness, quite overlook the fact he was once Governor Iowa and refer to him an the "father Jchn Drake, the noted turfman." Such Promoted by Shampoos of Cuticura Soap And Dressings of Cuticura the Great Skin Cure Purest, Sweetest, Mist Effect lie Remrfles for Stii, Scalp irtHiir. This treatment at once stops falling removes cmsts, scales and dandruff, destroys hair parasites, soothes irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, loosens the scalp skin, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp when all else fails. Millions of women now rely on Cntl- cnra Soap assisted by Caticnra Oint- mcnuthegreatskin cure, for preserving pnrifyingand beautifying the skin, for cleansing tie scalp of crnsts, scales and dandraff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening and soothing red, rough and sore hands, for baby rashes, listings an for annoying irritations, or too or offensive perspiration, for oloerative and many sanative, autl- purposes which readily suggest ttemsclves, as well as for mU tie purposes of the toilet and nursery I Former Member of State Committee Will Go to New York. Des Moines, Oct. 12--R.

w. Clayton formerly of Oskaloosa, and a member s. the republican state committee and the past two years a resident of Wasn- has been assigned to the position of special agent of the treasury New York City. The position pays S- 000 a year. Mr.

Clayton has been engaged in making a special examination there and has been permanently tut charge. AVhen he was last in Des Moines he expressed the hope he would be located at Chicago. "WATCH THE "When they are affected, life is in danger." says Dr. Abernethy, the great Engush physician. Foley's Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys.

Concerning this remedy, Mr. P. H. Duffy, of Til rf that writes. "This is to certify I have taken two bottles of Foleys Kidney Cure and it has helped me more than any other medicine.

I tried many advertised remedies, but none of them gave me any relief. My druggist recommended Foley's Kidney Cure and it has cured me- Before commencing its I was in such a shape that I could hardly get up wher once down." For sale by Henry Lows and W. w. Morrison. wery GFAF BROS.

Golden After giving our GOLDEN BREW a fair trial w- re sure you will use no other. In Kegs and Cases delivered to any part of the city. Mail Orders Fccdirc vtJJ wo ow jwompt attention OLD AND NEW 'PHONE, 65 Rock Island System A tics. IOWA CSTY. IOWA.

West Bound. 4 4 3 p. iu East Bouno. 0 2 a 3.57 p. CftA o.

except Sunday Northern District Eastward (North) No. 202 leaves VlO a No. arrives Leaves TM No. 206 leaves 'A No. 242 (freight) 12:35 Leaves 2:15 Westward (South) p.

No. 203 arrives 4:10 p. m. Leaves 5: o5 p. No.

205 arrives 7:60 p. No. 241 (freight) 10:10 a. mJ REMOVAL TO LEARN AMERICAN METHODS. I CRESTON MAYOR'S HATCHET.

Course in Farm Mechanics at Ames, Next Spring. Ames. Oct 12--Prof. C. J.

Zintheo the department of farm mechanics at the Iowa state college has received a communication from G. F. Rush of Kent, England, asking for information 5 regard to this department. Mr. Smith--Brown certainly doing hJs is organizing a party of duly as a parent en to study agriculture in this that? try The 31 5s planning to come to Smith--He's trying his best thc Unlted States next sprinc.

Ti his children the way fce 11 71 visit Alnes to iake th WJJ have Dailv Jnechanics as students. should Xcws. A POLICEMAN'S TESTIMONY. N. Patterson, night policeman of Nashua.

writes, "Last winter I a a coid on my lung's and tried world. Bathe the at ha1f dozen advertised oougfe to tte hredicines and had treatment from scales and soften j' Physicians without benefit. A friend TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- Jets. AH druggsts refund the money if it fails to cure.

E. w. Grove's sSc- is on fame. In compliance with his own lions the body of the late ex-Poslmas- General Wilson S. BisseJI was cremated.

He is the first person who 1 a cabinet position to be by the modem method. I nd tS, Ba 1 to cool andd'ealwS Jhe worM an- and lung medicine Jr. the blood. There, remarked thc visitor to AS?" 1 mend recommended Fow is a very well-preserved and apply Cubcura Olnt- ley's Honey and Tar and two-thirds or man apparently. it the Yes lhe res'tent of the capital TC- P2aed.

he ought to be. He's one of th- government food tasters, and has been in ing on pickling liquids for a week or Commercial Tn- fcune. A single set is often to cure the most For sale by Hemy Louis W. Morrison. Gets it Out and Destroys Fence Erected by City Council.

Creston. Oct 12--Mayor J. C. Sullivan and the town council are at outs. The mayor took a hatchet and knocked down a barricade in front of the Summit house, erected by order of tne council.

The barricade had prevented Iht use of the hotel and barber shop. property owners complained. They a3so refused to lay a cement walk, and this was the cause of tlie EDW. RABENAU ANXIOUS MOMENTS. Some of the most anxious hours of a mother's life are those when the 131- He ones of the household have the croup.

There is no other medicine so effective in this terrible malady as Foley's Honey and Tar. It is a house hoid favorite for throat and lung troubles. and as it contains no opiates other poisons it can be safely given For sale by Henry Louis and W. W. Morrison.

moved MACHINE SHOP to t.He Hummer cor. And Linn larger rooms and improved facilities he is in position to give the best prompt service. Heating and Plumbing GENERAL REPAIRS O. H. CARPENTER Phoenix Block.

Consultation and Estimates Free all of a subject and gave signs life, what would yon Jdn Student--I think I should--change I the subject, sir--Town am" Country. Aren't you ashamed of that massacre? I don't see why I shoud be, answered the snltaa, it wasn't such a very small one--Washington Star. J. J. HOTZ, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Store and Office Fixtures to 41O GET THE BEST, THE PRESS 10 CENTS A WEEK SPA PERI -IWSPAPKl.

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