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IXTEEN PAGES e mions aporta, The, saarcied ik..\wR;\BLE T0 THE POLICY HE OMAHA DAILY BEE VEFFECT OF THE NEW LAW, | ot wases bokune oresnie | J0B PRINTERS LOCKED OUT. | & SOUTH OMAHA NOT FAVORED | @t Cotitve tromion: Sy D.: it A. Vanes, Des Moines, In, they reached the Missouri Pacific trestle. of the day will conclude with a grand display At the Wellington—George M. Springer, Hore one of the animals fell through and the ———— of fireworks at the high school grounds. Miss Spriager, Omana, othr feil over the side of tho, bridge aud re. o sl _ . f y At the Palmor—F. 1. Foss, Crete: A. + i 4 og- | Maincd suspenced in A jir unul nelp 2 and enator Switzler's Vote, narison hang Differential on Cattle flrom‘(mmmon Points | Preeman, Red. Il,ovlh'l\‘ Mont.; George K. D"mo!:er Manufacturing 0 mpany .Of Bea- | Artived, "Corers injuries }3‘"" o & ol Efforts to Agres Between En\n‘o.yan Owatts, Nobi, A, L=T6' 168 ‘Rditor of Comparison of the Results of Changes in Will Be Maintained, Cowan, Boulder, Mont.: Lester S, Willson, trice Declare for Another Lecation, located hip, broken arm and serious scalp Employes Como to Naught. TueBre: At mooting of the laboring men the Land Laws. | Jorn Walsh, Boteman, L GO P wounds, Both horses wore badiy injured. T of (Hin sity & 186 Grand GpoPa hOUsS 10 e erman Kountze is in the city on his way . L 1 Yong Pine Cbaataugna. ratify the elght-hour law, one of the speak- ARGUMENTS OF NEBRASKA IGNORED, | home aftira vacation in Canada. A" | CANNOT COMPETE WITH THE TRADE. | 1 oc0 prar, Neb., Aue. L Spoctal to | SEVERAL SHOPS SIGN THE NEW SCALE. | ory on tnat foccnsion stated in his address | HOME SEEKERS REAPED THE BENEFIT. ORE TROUR OVER STONE, — Tur Bee.|—The Chautaugua grounds pre- Ih:ll: :v",\l‘,;',:lnfinnull!|!w‘;{vl;::n::|uu Ir-rm‘\nl‘-vnl:%n‘s —_— 5 fon ¥ 4 county gave aid in the passage of the eight- P Claims of Tmmense Packing Tnterests | oo ek Accused of | One of Nebrasta's Leading Institu- | flf:':“":""‘m"‘;""“n‘:| "':'IT"":‘::“’:‘" ’I“'\‘.::L“':“‘n«‘l About a Hundred Men Still Out— | hour jaw {ind that oue was tho Hon, War. | Splendia Showing for the New System . g pjoo o - silover 3 4 4 ol o i bt Organizer Klonk in the City — witzler. The senate journal of the last Ina o s Harrls Deliberately Rejected by the South Discriminating Against Grant. tions Believes the Eight Hour ady prepared for them; i cream, peanut il Meo ’ session is now beforo me, and 1 find that bl el o western Raflway and Steamship The specifications for permanent sidewalks Measure Will Work Irrepars stands and supply stores were stocked and The Union Wil Meet Senator Switzlor is reported as | voting Administration Schedule Associafion at Chicago. recently approved by the board of public able Injury to Business. everything made ready for the opening. This Afternoon. B on oy aehio. uiced fow ¥ ifis Wik DoRs: A works and the city engineer are liable to The first moal was served at the Chautau- the bill is Hl\m“u‘r’* ('.M‘N‘“m_ Son, Wy ws | o " cause a world of trouble, as there are somo s ) qua hotel this morning to visitors who ar- ¢ " of the speakers on such an occasion should i Crieaco Brneav o Tiue BEE, | | of the contractors who declare they were pro- | Betnicr, Neb, Aug. 1.--[Special Tele- | yived last night and those who camo on tho After a two-hours session Just night, the | g 1 voprosent both Sonator Switzler and LELL LG BRSO R, g Cricavo, Aue 1§ | T Clugively fn tho intorests of the | REAm to Tuk Brr.)—Tho new clght hour law | morning train from the west. An interest- {ob printars udjournad unul this AFCEMCCH | Senator Clirlstofferson Is ot edsy 1o under: Wasttixaro¥, D. Oy AUg 1 The Southwestern Railway and Steamship | others state | Was universally observed here today with | fng feature about the Chautauqua hotel is without taking any action that would ma- | stand. Can you explain it! { it v dealers in cheap stous, while od that no man on ecarth can bid on perma- | VArying degrees of:satisfaction. The mo: nent walks and live up to the provisions of | significant feature of its observance wa: An eastorn paper commenting upon the benefits which aceried to tho wholo west by the transfer of tho administration of the the 360 pound colored cook from Omaha. terially affect the present trouble which has Crrizry HoLsyy, wssociation, after discussing tho subject in Tho programmeopened tonight half an hour | grown out of their efforts to securo a better 0 o'clock this after- executive session irom ved Ten tiof Prefe ra. noon until , refused to grant the request of | ot | however, the action of the Dempster manu- | fter, 11 ”‘]‘:EL‘,;L:;:I‘K(}‘MIH‘:J ssongor train from | mont of their condition under tho new oight | mye grading, sewer, paving and eurbing | oo and ofico to the ropublican from the Omaha live stock and packing futerests | U PUVCET o comes from the men | facturing compnny which employs elkhty | prises Sunday school, gospel meating, vesper hour Iy W eohteotosh Hva iEue Lokl WIL: (he mion. | Ber oL e o e Incomng fora reduction of the Kansas City-Omaba | -t rEos S Ec H atke, men and doos & wind mill and gencral manu- | SGrvice, young people's mooting. and praise | Thero was nothing now offered for consid: |y tneir employ and work will continue the | o¢™\a " prosent ndministeation & docided differential on cattle from common points in | "o W0 BEERR ity council passed a | facturing business second to noinstitution in | service, besidos 'two sermons, which WUl | eration bt the meoting, A majority of tho | sanis as defore tho: elgtsbour law went Into v nistra change of policy with referonce to the pub- e ve ity of ros o) . f , give the average worsbipe: plenty to oceupy | empla the southwest. A majority of roads compos- | AR METREE Hl “ie board of public | thestate. At a meeting of tho Demyster | £iIG, T AVOras pex plenty to occupy | emplo; lic land laws was inaugurated. President ing the association were i favor of making | Lot 0 BEEEERIE cations for tis | company this evening tho following resolu- | " Monday classes witl ba formod in tho dif- | HeMended by the printers, and made 10 | yostarday morning the contractors gathered | poricon lost littlo time in having the dee the reduction asked for, but as a change in i work . The board calied on the city | tion was passed by a unanimous vote: foront departments, and the Chautauqua | Proposition in its stead which the workmen | gnoir men about them, wforming thom that FRELHBRGOF tha irtasioe WHUSHStivna LN U6 the rates required tho unanimous consent of | Lngincor aud the four men went to work, | Whereas, The elght hour law fs likely work commenco. There will also be three | could accept. Tho printers simply ask & | yhoy could have an eight-hour day if they | home-sceker and settler must bo presumed e | make 1t impossible for 13 to e Crrican History and Litera- | uniform scale of $16a weok for elght hours | desiod, but gave them to undorstand that | to bo honcst until tho contrary cleurly ap- ng printers refused to sign the scale | gyoc, k our all the members Omaba’s atter walk specifications were char 1pt to secure a | The ston Feduction in the prosent. differential ws un- | but littie, whils those pertaining toartincial | PIGEs ver Gahi LS hon 1y, wnd " | ture," by Prof. A. W. Caldwell of the state | work a day, and doublo pay for overtime as [ eyght hours' work meant oight hours' pay poired tone were cu ght and leftr hereus, We cannot compete with other | ypivepsity: “Observations in the Moun- W M gy U ros ey il ston e cut right an . manufuetirers fn other states n our line who ¥ A required under tho new law. ‘This tho em- Tho men considercd the proposition aud at The result of this change of policy is made successful. The subject will be presented to tains,” by itev. Jonn Gallagher. In the even- The old specifications contain the following | work their n ten houes per duy, therefore once concluded to continue working ten | clearly manifest by reference to the following the association again at a future meeting, and |0 oiiion o e it : ing *“The Use and Abuse of Honor,” by Rev. ployers refused, and required the printers to | 3n o5 Yours! pay. tables, showing the amount of business finally it is bolieved that the roads which are now | = The sub-base shull consist of sund, cinders, | Resolved, That in case this law 1s tound | George Hindle sikn a coutract by which the men would bo 3 i norail of (b o 1atd office for the first two Kolding out will be won over. enstono or brick (o dopth of stk or elht | constititianal thiat we proceed to look for u required to work ten hours a day at a rate No Ciange on the Street Cars, fiscal years of the Cleveland administration For the past ten days representatives of P00, piaterinl. RAopLed, und. Lt i Y U LD R DHLIEeS" Blazing Star Lodge. which would bring the total to 816 per week. 'ho conductors and motor men on the | aud the first two fiscal years of the prosont the Union stock yards company and Cudahy 4 Burweri, Neb, Aug. 1—|Special Tele- Organizer Frank Klonk of the Interna- | street carlinesare working the same number administration % i “Number of agricultural pateats issued f ore. Themen | fyg two years under Cleveland, #4433 L it and attended the meeting. He | ave paid 20 cents per hour and get in trom | twoyears under Hareison, 231,607, Numberof P. | posted himself on the situation and will make | nine and & quarter to ten hours por day | mincral patents issued two ycars undor ¢ y : Haris 0 » ut least three fuchies thick. (o — gt Tire Brg.]--Braduer D, packing company of South Omaba Lave been | G5 PROKGR stone or siag., sand wnd oo West Poine Notes, @ram to Dits BRR(JEEEERAER D, Inboring with the Southwestern Railway and | jnent in such provortions as may be orderod | Wier Poixr, Neb.,, Aug. 1.—(Special to Steamship assoclation here to secure the | Dy the sidewalk inspector. This b portion i ughter, | tional Typographical union arrived in tne | of hours as in the daysof y grand master of Masons, assisted by D. H. | uity last n Mercer and W. R. Bowen of Omaha, I s » WHun biTte detarin ka0 tie &) Tur Bee,—The institute held in this city | d $ 5 ) : ! samo rates from the southwestern cattle i notor Wil Vo, vestitton by mensire:. | the past week was one of the most successtut | Glilett of Beatrica, Bl A. Barnos of Grand | g report at onco to the International body. Some of the singlo men wanted an cight- | land, 2164 two years under Harrison, country as those now enjoyed by Kansas nent s {1 st A o | o D e id tn this county. One hune | 1and, C. B, Coftin of Ord aud the bretheen | A committoo was also appointed to report hour day, but with the marriod men the caso | mumber of coul”patents issied i two ve Cf "Phe assocfation has been in session nd cement, and the b 0 stone to be here last night consuituted Blazing Star [ oo the Centrul Labor union was different. They ave satisfied to work [ under Cleveland, 68; “wo years under Harri- 4 2 el L (e i of substantial quaiity und not groater n | dred teachers wera enrolled, u good interest | lodge at this placo and installed the offic e Lot HOL A B U ten hours for ten hours' pay, Thoy claim | son, 448, Total two years under ( eveland, ‘\».‘nh (Y\H'u'dl‘ ._(:ul s b n.'v»nulnilynlv;:l'x'v“:.““\‘l:i:;‘. i r.m one-half inches In its greatest din- | waq manifested and good results accom- | This lodge starts out with thirty-one ch The oftices that have ||x:l‘n!'«| to l!n-«‘:\l‘fl that eight hours would mcan starvation to [ 46,(i5: two years under Harrison, _,;. O e e o va attonded to, 1t wus not | Tho wenring mnterlal to beof u thicknoss of | plished. Tho spirit of theschools, us evinced | members, After the coremony an oxc are: McCoy & Co.. Kramer & Chandler, ¥, | their families. teaTnis renirkable tnc caso of tho Lusinesg Venaored until_today. Tho following s | not lexs thag one and one-hultinches o ahiase | by the scholarship of thoso who will bo bo- | banquet was partaken of at Brown's hotel. A. Manger, Lincoln & A\lr uum; Ll L FINE ANG POLICH thotans 'fi‘u“;‘l“ el k of not less than three fnches. 1 the wearing | oy or sdagogy, is decidedly progressive —-- versal printing company, Young Men's Jour- ‘ AN JMACE, Selacte bR 5 5 o o reprosentec r , gluvers in pedagogy, is decidedly progressive, priuting company, ¥ ROl GyIWHIB EHEW allijee regls s ettt ichnat R R ITICAL p R U VLl T4 eyl srRY e W beR L R6 HHboL Two Laborers Injured. . | nal publishing company, Chase & kiddy, tho | o U polioy, whial stows sx ntelligent” approcia & Texas; San Antonio & Avkansas Pass; su 1 thicknuss of the wearing materini as | teachers and the court house nine was of ex- Norrork, Neb., Aug. 1.--[Special Tele- i‘]‘"":'l"v";"* Kimmel, J. M. Silkworth and Lee | Many Little Things Adjusted by the | S0 01y and in passing laws to onable Atchison, Toneka & Santa Fe; Galf, Colo- e o heh Witz s | traordinary interest. The game resulted 18 [ gram to Tue Bre]—Two laborers were | HHIUCY: 51 ot Board. our homeless puople to recure homnies.” jo & Shnta Fe: St. Louis, & San’ Fran- Al will require o tour-inch b to 19 in favor of the court house nine, g s ; 4 Stovy I'he "*‘unfair’ offices, the proprictors o Charges were preferred against Oficer 5 8 H rado & Santa Fe: St Louis, & San’ Fran i I A ! K slightly injured today at the beet factory in | wnich have S Parel PS,HL o) Fort Worth & Denver division of the | [n the new specitioations the on is Frank R. Kleine of Blair visited the insti- S Z 3 which have refused to accept the printers | pyang at the meeting of tho fire and police e Union Pacific: Cotton Boit Line, Rio Grando | changed and the conditions read like this : tuto Wadnesday to ronsw acquaintances and | Unloading one of the mammoth boilers from | scale and from which the men bave goncout | o el SR b e PERSON AT, PARAGRAPHS. nd_ Eagle Dhsss Missour!: Pacitic: Tho sub-base shall consist of gravel or [ gtock of lenrning. tho car, this being the first accident that has | are: Republican printing company, Acker- | commission last night for leaving his boat Pacific und the Mailory steamship lin hrokanzatone toi depdy otesoven, :nnl’m-lv Miss S. M. Janney, who taught in this [ occurred at the factory. - man Bros. & Heintz, Rees printing company, one-half hour on the night of July 27. Ser- Doc Haynes has roturnad from Chicago. wafic und tho Matlory, stenmship Hne. b | BaIf Inclies: accordiug o the thicknims of the | county i tho carly davs of tho seventios, hus | Futmers have just about finlshod harvest: | Foeetuot PRIUEE sollitin, Westorn pHinUnE | geants! Graves' and Ormsby. testifiod that | ice A lles Tance bas gono o Hlot SpMngs; cock of the stockyard presented the case Do well tamped. retutnod to rosumd. achool worls Miss I ing tho gr ugws:(flg:p:fl“:on; il erainnortn- compuny, Redfield printin : company, SWA | (hoy went ovor Evan's beat between 3 | 5.1 O T ol e ey ol avds company and | The buse Shall be of consrete threa inches | ney has been in Missouri and returned with | oastern Nebraska ever produced. & , Weste s T anaaoIelon o nizht ln question, I ; : Santilonare! Ak aftic Manager Tk Suikaoxiil .,‘...,.fi of tho nposed of ono partof best Portland | her aged mothor, who desires to speud her e Y Redficlds, Buvkley printing company, Rteed ""H.fld«}fl k on the nu.hl in «uw!"jn- The hfih‘lnug ].\hr. R l..r-m. 4 ,:rm wn)u ARy puekib compnny, . Which ihusjibaen Mo parts of sereened bank sand and | daclining years in her old home, Gage County Prohibitionista. printing. company, Klopp, Bartlott & Co., [ officor denied that ho was off his beat. The | blessed with tho of a healthy boy N the prime mover in the effort to secure these UG UGG trao fr A aon of Jimes Contin was kicked by a | Brarmicr, Neb, Aug. 1.—[Special Tele- | Poltrok” Zapuda printing company and a | board fined tho ofticer four days’ pay. baby. rates 2 dustordirt and’ not more thn one And Gues | vicious cott last Thursday afternoon. The | gram to Tuiz Bek.]—The Guge county prohi- dozen or wove smaller shops, the working |~ pha charges agatnst Ofticer Monroe were |~ Mrs. Dr. . H. Paul has loft for an ex- - _ ¢ st diamoter. The | 0% face and head wers bruised beyond [ Fi Sty 3 forces of which aggregated about one hun- | g 0wl 5 tended trip to Duluth, Chicago and the great Entitled to Consideration. ¥ i i Ll Y bition convention met this afternoon and se- | dred mel smisse TR, incorpor to ke | recognition. His injuries are more painful . red men, B il Soaves 2 fbmittan nis alA vacosy ton. [MOXSE: lected nineteen delegates to the state conven- “hief Scavey I Mts. Alexander Osborn and son. loft yes- The Union stockyards repre: {heir argument to the association, the following points: 1. We bave the hroks after being thorousi! stoneor sl than dangi us. Rev. William Hayne: discourse in the Congre, ouble at the Smelter. July About 10:30 o'clock last night & message | For It showed that his men lost 115 days. ight days were lost by sickuess, fifty torday for a threa weeks' visit with relatives at Oakland, Ta. vill preach his last | tion. ‘The nommation of & county tickot wa s e L heh noxt | deferred until Friday, Septembe mixed shail bo wtonco lnid in the work third largest market in the United States [ rammed until b water flushes to Sunday evening. was sent to police headquarters from the | du) annuul leave, thirteen mon were ex- 5 N | X AT hCbi Hon s o WA sl x ubFeReo BRULTEITI= | & ening. 4 . L G HEy, piLoARI e Bve A. ). Morse, accompanied by his wife, ro- aud aro consequently entitled to this consid- | TUrfuce, when the wenrlne surt lygalh A Mu. Leisy's ranch was again the scene of o Kearney's Veterans, Omaba and Grant smelting works asking for | ¢ised forone day by the bonrd and soven by | A D, O O Tour waoks' businoss eration, The weirin I e of thickness of | catastrophe which may terminate fatally. | Kearsey, Neb, Aug. 1.—|Special Tele- | police protection. Iuf e f | vip thvaiighithd bast 9. Ttis a matter of precedent that the live | one and one-haif inches on ' bise of threo | Miss Carrio Fuelier, while going down celiar el 2 K R ke ¥ > Chaef Galligan’s men lost sixty-six days by LG I stock market centers have been cncouraged | inches. The materiii for we surfuc o gram to Tne Bee.)—Kearney's numerous | An account of the eight-hour law the man- | leaye and sickness. Mrs. (. D. Thompson returned yestorday “.‘Jf.:'..,-?sflf.fiklfl;gsr“"'k ,':,”“"i“.,",,‘l','(\,",‘“;“.f‘“l,fifll Grand Army population seat a part of its | agement expected trouble, and took tne pre- Dhere were 1,551 meals furnished to pris. | afternoon from i visit to rolatives in Mur- iug the lamp and spilling its burning oit over | reprosentation to Detroit! today. —Special | caution of asking for u detail of police. ';"llll'\lj*li“l H.u: I‘.‘Ii!\“‘ »:1‘3[“": the month of | shalltown, Ta., and Chicago, Tl o or distress sho ascended tho | cars lefton both the Unfon Pacific and B. Sergeant Miko W balen, u couple of ofticors | JU0H it & O%F 0 BLSIR O & ned to accept orge Vietor has just retursed froma : Loisy who | & M., carrying twenty-three persous. AUl DEE renorterTTvilalto the Worlkalinithe icer J S, Beanett resigned to accept a | three months' business trip through Col- Y better position. cer Vizar s bee orado, Ttab anho Vyoming, rega Both women . S e S e S ey || S Ll I els S i RO LR W R S 1 consist of fine crushed slaz, substan “by the railroad companics, this being a nat- ¢ ural condition, as the benefits accruing | Sone orgranite, Whe sin (¥ WL CRIsCHL from such centralization invaviably redound | {Irowlh owe-hulf inch wesh soee | TR | her dress. In b to the interesis of tne railway compani cement, snd shall be in a ‘mlpuuluuufum»'.u stairs, where she was met by M and South Omaha has pever secured orasked it water shall he added to prop- | helped to smother the fam fand e any consideration at the hands of the south- S, whon e ifxture shatl b | wero badly burved. Mes. Leisy was buruel Harmony in Dawes Count crowd of dissatistied workmen Lad collected unu”‘,fi"p“"' e h\xxv( Sev \m\\-:;:k“ux'!::flc\ll'lil;;;.l Washington, Montaua and Cuiiforaia. AL DL O e O st | bout the face aud hands, and Miss Fuellner | Cnawroun, Nob., Aug. L—[Spe Tele- | and were urging others to quit. Ayl VGO O GIRBIA Y S oR L1 0) CLLLAL LUt b e Gty . The Kunsas City market takes tho same | 4 o y i about both upper aud lower extremities, Her D N B e R AT fon counl ‘Sergeant, Watlen went amoug tho men icing August, 10, twenty-five vears of his busy and_eventful and one pirt of bank sand, shall hd | recovery is doubtful. B! Oficer White and Fireman George Blake | (e reported that they had inspected 132 build: 5 ines and cellars since July 15, Sixtv-two in Omal 1d wiil celebrate the silver imiversary of his location in Omuha on Phursday evenig next at his residence, 104 South Thwrteenth strest, where he will re- ceive his old-time Omaha friends. rato from northwestern points as the Omaba market, making the two markcts common points from the northwest. 4, South Omaha has an established market, baving four of the larsest packers in the i . ol z oiees and talked to them. He advised the dissat the primaries were held today by the independ- | 4o gpes to go bome and leave the others oir Orgasizin ounty. ents. There was a laree attendanceand har- | gione, This the men promised to do, but did SRS 1y { Governor Thayer todav issued the follow- | mony will prevail in the convention next | not. .‘.’,‘fff‘ll.‘1);.]:}.‘,';,"&'.;1"3\“‘ ]“l:_‘r \vifl'f“u.'. '3;{}[":;:}: ing proclamation organizing the county of | Tuesday at Chadron The trouble grew out of an agreement | o' ly e t e oly be sifted 1ol with . wo bezing to st 1t s wel untii b e above work =hall be done to the sui of the board of pubite works and city Juited States located there. k o v s which the men were asked to sign. LR S ey s Flon. Charles Wooster, one of the brainest 5. Tho market is as woll geographically | Cf¢iheer o R e S et PUBLIC DERT STATEMENT. O ment. comtruoted® to omploy | nsubetiutendent Coulter da.ad the board 10 | armers of Nobraskn, ‘who ‘bas . wll-oul- sitiated to receivo southwestern cattle s | o aifie‘al work nder ity contenet, sald euar= | yporcanised county of Boyd. e and pay the signer by the hour at the | Bt iesco s e rooms, tho ro. | tured farm near Silver Creel, culled upon Kansas City is to securo northwestern | antee (o be sustained by a good e o ekt thite Shid banty boorganizeds | Decrense of Over a Million Dollavs | same wages as heretofore und for the mut o eht oS rafsrran toj thie Kootnna) tteo ion | (LUMABTRSyostorIu M 7 W aos toiwas e, cattle. tory bond, tobe approved by the meyorand | ynd that Frank Morse, Howurd Ware and I. puring the Month of July. ber of hours he worked. Any employe who [ HESE S < 2 route to the national encampuent, Grand 6. 'The South Omaha packers are pluced at | the eity counctl, x L. Dudley be appointed special county com- 5 i was not willing to work the sume number of | VOREN b Robbins was granted ten | Aruy of the iepub Detroit, which, by a disadvantaze in consequence of tho higher | Right here is whero the troublo comes in. | nissioners. and John C. Sintee be appomnted | Wasimvarox, August L—Following is @ | hours as was customary at the smelterds to dicer Fraok LRobbins was granted ten | A0 B AL AT e Will do all be ve. contemplated going out and arranged mat- | poopey und Ziegler were revoked. Everly ters temporarily. #he men were promised & | yug goie to Denver and Ziegler's bondsman hearing and an’ adjustment ot their differ- | (wiipirew. i sights, encos. are ¢ i . e irosent e nikh Glanitbworlkthirtoont| oy uaseicam it alaciuiboxcy W) bo pur- | “afe A, Mr. J. M, Davis and wi at the Grand C e, Wichita, Kan., hotel doing the market by an adjustment of rates, which we | inches, and that only sand under stone and Jon respectfully ask in their and our own be- [ block. Y T T T T half.” ‘Uhe guarantee is another thing that looks o QLI L T Jreighton. Argument of the Packing Interosts | strangoto the contractors. The board asks Cretantoy, Neb, Aug. 1. —[Special to the ; for a guarantee for one vear, which the con- | Brk.|--Last night Crolghton Ludzo No. 100, As a ropresentative of packing lnterests, | tractors aver means absolutely nothing, as a nager Knox strongly eudorsed the argu- | walk one inch thick would not show any bad nts of the stockyards people. Said he to | rosults from the eff ntr Cnight and son ot Topeka, Kan., rand Central hotel. b 1 chased ut_once and placed at the following | e at b hours and the day men eleven hours, points: Northeast corner of Mereer avenuo | “B I{ Elwood, Fort Plain, Wyo., 18 at the Just what the discontented ones want | 'R e R eitic e d Eureka street, Thirty-second aad Pacitic | Gpand Central could not be found out, bevond the fact that | gt oéd a i Iiknmm and Spring strects, thoy want eight hours work with | ®'Nf Free and Accepted Masons, conferred the sublime degroe of master ma on upon Candi- vnuue £q 19580 sar0U ots of wear at the end of re Worthington, Omaba, is at Bishop Gieol T i Lo Icanens City on | The vonrd requires that. the sub-base, soven | sbeelul county clerk’ of suld county for the | recapitulution of the deby statement issued | report the matter in writiug at the office of : o to vot tho noxt annual eucumpment for southern cattle, causing uncqual competition | and one-half inches in thickness, shall be of | Purposc of furming a temporary qrgunizution B ron ¢ D tenBniL c zeant Sigwert, trensurer of the police | {41 1% s BT O e o mtoh . come | gravel o broken stanc, which runs the cost | ind the te ¥ county sent bo located at | today the general superintendent. % ic, made his roport to the boara. Two | lincoln. RS f he b, ol 4 il B0kt &1 68K Dot s Tod Swhite | Butte City, it appearing that the sald roe = A couple of dozen men refused to sign the | {hoysand three huadred and tiity-four whole Western People East. rom * the south, = belg what s | upto $L.50 to SL.0> per square yard, while | eounty contains a boputition bt not less than Ea%uccd b Hpmed agreement. After filling up on liquor they | ;4 twenty-three half tickets” were sold. S & s D B called “canners,” it being necessary for | last vear saund and cinders were allow 200 inhab.tants, and ten or more of said SOIRERD L & §oSo@ went back to the works and endeavored to " P T T || Vet Youk, Aug. 1.—[Special to Tur Ber.] equal competition of the sule of the product | which material many of tho old contractors | petitioners aro taxpuyers und residents of ga:8235 § 22234 o otlaratEanILaRI noRipresondaiota Lo, | oo n aasand Avoiiun red und ninety dollars | _yjp, H, H. Martin of Kearney, Neb., is ab toiboxabio to slaughtar all grades of cattlo | state 18 equal to if not hlol.(er than brulu:’n sald county, LT SR :ggg g Bonbe officers stopped this talk for awhile, but [ i cleared for the police reliel association | the Grand Union hotel, New York. that are offered on su v packing cen- | stone. Besides th ey claim that the sub- Now therefore I.John M. Thayer, governor FEiE3 Easane strl re ? X b . H. Cauficld, Lincoln, Neb., is at the 3 thavare o plofati auyipatking cons || stoneiRBealdesichiaihan o sLRULIS UL afthe wiite of) Noprusia. tn complinee wich FEE T ;.;:i tho " strilors manpged o gob MWONE | ix.Oficer Frank Jobuson sent in a com. e DAILE b Sty 00 here was recelved at theSouth Omaha | piirpose, Oinders will allow: the water to | L3 menicelat of suid pet/tiougraund by Wirius Buiztgz E 8%55E e st Ity e Ao men] | oun atioHadliiigHAR bpets OO abopUIE DS | PRs W OB cssOmintie, is¥ablthe Coldmian during the year 1800, 606,009 cattle, | pass through, while gravel and broken stone | yryjcle 2, chapter 17 of th Stinilad atatnts £2: 8238 & 22338 S aTonaerst i) the upperioupols (toauIbAbL| Sraroiiity on was shot in_the arm iu | yogse; C. M. Pickens, same city, is at the 186 sheep. will hold it, causing an upheaval, which will | of Nebrasku, do hereby declare said county o REHEREE I ) g Anticipating. troublo, Sorgeant | JArch le in the discharee of his | (jyjon'Square hotel, New York. : outh Omahia wants 50,000 Texns anc | evack and eventually ruin tho walk. Ono | Hogd orgunized for tho purpost of cfectiri i gi32ER C ERZES Whalen telephoned for anothor batch of "l“” s “"h‘r‘"‘" ‘t’lt:""‘vo"m““cu on laws, | (. [, Johnson, Sioux Falls, is at the Grand other southern cattle for slaughter this | peculiar thing about the new specifications | permunent orgiunization, and do ssion @i 2388 AR ce. This last load arrived just bef CEBGITLLD Y b NG hotel, New York. season, “and,” added a Union stockyards | is the fact that o sub-baso of seven and one- [ the bersons ubove o anty Ei 84 i, SRR | arrived just bofore th | Jumes Brussuell, special policoman at the | M3 W \olf and Miss Woif, Omaha, aro ropreséntative, “we have tho assurance of | half inches is required uader walks in the | (ORI e ALE gFE R zin e ati ol Suneln tndent Pog Salvation Army barracks, seut in his resigna | q¢'the Union Square hotel, New York. They ¢ pecinl county clerk of suld county, and do 2 AR In the meantime Superintendeat Page ana | | (Bh Seractantaa o the producers 'in the south and southwest | residence portion of the city, while the speci- | Jeclare the plice or town of Butte Olty us the (L) M £ Bartonthadtia s talkiwithithelmentwho! | o o o Y A 8 Loty Poll just arrived from a tour of Burope und came that they want to be enabled to ship to this | ficatious foe paving require a base of only six | temporary county seut of said B 2817 " I'he commissions of Special Policemen | j;, o the Lahn of the North German iine, Gy 0y 2 SR el F £ 38 5 58 Big - e association : Al o dute Harry A. Chenoy. A laree number of Lenz ster of his requested @ tr the Westminster hotel. Rov. Mr. E. R. It is but simple justice that markot and | “"RNTAtiua1 cost of the artificial stone walk, | visitors were present from Plumview lodge ten” hours' pay. This ~could ot bo | yquorliconso from 143 North Twenty-fourth Forii f o i | vis X K : 5 3 ) Durhee of New Yorlk is with him. industries which have been built up by a | 44 % Sl ps No. ¢ bich wa ns ; and without putt on three shifts of men | gyreet to 612 North Tuirtieth strect. (ironted. e % : 3 provided for in the specifications would be | No. 204, which was only instituted last P Uiy hEl: wen | gipeot to 12 North Tuirtioth strect. Groatea. | Mp. T, M. Lucky and wife, Huron, S, D, largo outlay of money, timo and enercy, &nd | 25 couts per square foot, o say nothing aboct | montb. * After tho coremontes of conferring g and the uanagement say thoy cannot aftord | ~ John Ritor of orty.Aifth and Leavanwoeth | aro at toe Hotal Hartholdl, Now York, . xrui\:-fl‘lzThg?:n‘(\?u\fxfl:a: Jmanu .n:*ml ed | figuring on delays and bad weather. the degree had been completed, the lodge was g5 O e na e it v vro alo ) ye leays | oo h UL ew gl 8 application for a re- Mr. It N. Withall and wife, Mr. John y of the country, | “john Grant of the Grant slazolithic com- | called ‘from labor to refreshment and pro- B fnk the works and going o thetr homes, The | Loorinf of the fiaseRtn whict his Jiguor | withii and wife, nud Miss [liza Withall, = . icense was revoked. should be protected by such justand equita- | piny had no hesitancy in saying | cecded to the Commercial botel, where they all of Omtha, are ‘registered at the Hoffman blo rates on raw material as aro mnec that the movement is «n the in- | found the tables in the large dining room polico romained on guurd until daylight. A resolution governing the hacks, express | jouse, New York city. sary to cnable thesa industrics to | terost of the Hyland, Kan, stono, | spread with those delicacies which in these Rolrona Brnloy wagons and drays was vead and adopted. An oxcursion party of Des Moines folks with the rural mar which is represented by twoagents in Omaha. | modern times o so far to take the place of roniRalligtipknplayes, Hacks arc not allowed to stand on FParnam | gpa at the Astor house, The o B, I, are numerous where railway lines | jo gtates that by requiving the cast iron | the corn and wine of the uncient craftsmen. The railroad companies, in view of the new | between Twelfth and Seventeenth streets. | Kauffman _and_wife, Miss Alico Kauffman and associations have made equal rates ot | gyocifieations the Hyland stone, which 15 — law, ure requiring all of 'their employes to [ On Douglas vetween Twelfth and Sixteenth | zyg (o M. Marquandt, Miss Eie Mar® cortan commodities for largely varying dis- | \orely a soft slate and costs comparatively Will Go to West Point. sign a coutract, which reads as follows: streets, or on Dodge between Fourteenth and | guanat. i Gt {nccause) : Lo ecessities | othing, will be forced upon the property | BuokeN Bow, Neb, Aug. L—[Special The state of Nebraskn having declared by | Sixteenth streots. J. M. Davis and wife, Wichita, Kan., are s LA example, packing | gwpers, Mr. Grant holds to the idea that | pelogram to Tuk B ]—The examination 1w that eizht hours shall stitute i le Dravs and express wagons are not allowed | 4¢'the Grand Contral hotel, New Yori. v et A plyes Ty this conmnys | on Thirtconth o Fourtconth stroots | *Mie & ™ Kiderson, Columbus, Neb, s at elght hours only A rln,f.'w‘l'x'v::»'u-lr.(fx:\r- ;f‘“‘u‘ Of firat ““th north ef Doug- | 0 Sturtevant house, New York. B e ot FtO R =tnar Nof raeAwl | 1as SstradessandEisoutii ot - At allox Wilkinson, Alta, la., is at the Astor T Y Teiire. the. cmpioyment of tn ne | south of Farnam strect. — On Fifteenth | house, New York T e heousaiiry Lo | street north of first alley north of Dodzo | )" N ™ {itiingor, Horton, KKan., Is at the “Who o the prosint foree esire 10 | street and south of st alloy south of It | groiel Vondome, Now York. orlcutieteh Shoumnbedh v iemenlio ol | nnmigtrodt ORI enpraliiw el aul sinteasviinticelowa, v abitho Buckingham Berof hours when necossity roquires, at tho | feieth and Ll custof | motel, New Yorl, e T T ba ™ b hour, wil] ho so | Twelfth and west of Sixtcenth streets. But | “Ljjicoln, Neb., citizens here in New York Al stand on all other streats not above R e R ! to- | mentionad and within 200 fect of any dopot. | Giwe Murray Ll hotel; . MeMahon, Hotel house product rates are the samo from C as Var rtifici . t rates y tne bourd has declared war on the artificial | g0 o0 T 5 ey cago and Missouri river poiuts to Paci stone and has taken this step to drive it out for cadetship to West Point for tho Third const termnals, although the distaunces vary | of the market, notwithstanding tho fact that | congressional district of Nebraska was held e e R EiBRoE Faion [ 16 1n e bome production. hero vesterduy. ‘There were nino abplicants g iaacAL oL X A TKANARE Chairman Birkhnuser of the board of | as follows: Thomas Patterson, North Platte; mills are the same to both Kansas City mad | public works acnied any intention of worle | I" e e “r:u":-:"- ()uu\h‘x\: although the - extremo range of | {ug agmnst artificial stone, Ford & Hues | Onadron: ' 14 MoMoans: Grand Istand; W d alm.u‘;‘\\“l reach 600 miles or moxe. All | big 17 cents per square foot, und if they | 13" ftowe’ Greciey Centor: S. B. Kirkputrick, rutes to Boston on export business ure made | could not get wut whole on that price it | Froken Bows A. W. Pressey Otoo Yo upamaxas ARk AN York, regardless | would bo their own fault and the city and | Gix‘Now Helenn, and O, N. Moody, Ansiey. of a looger haul. Packing house | thg property owners would be the’ win- R \ N et yinansleys wlhio so des're, will b 1. e undersigned has read the above s product rates are the same from Chicago and | e, PFOFRrtY SUNEES, ot thero hud boen | 5y Lhe examination was conducted by Prof. ment and Kunows its contents, and hereby | Chief Seavey was instructed to see that the | Omaha to Texas points, the former being 300 16 Kicks from somo of the artificial stone 'll!f HL I!I(,m‘uml Dr. IHI. Picke e l( sorge 3 ERESE) Werees to wWork for the railway company a8 i | provisions of the resolution were complicd e ataont A W0 INGbraska aro miles more distant, und Instly, as stated by | Pidders. but had dono his duty In letting the | Lhomas Buiterson was the succassful apol e ot tonoer, nute e Tonge sutlsfac to both pur- | With. O Bory Ry dvifocnek 3 Rir, Baboook, Kanaas Clty and South Omaha | Didders but hitd dono hls by 1 o e e, | cant with A, W. Pruasey alternate. DI 1AM s oerron s 2188451 tlos. for "t duy, for-— 2 — futray bill hotel, New York, have equal i hwestern cattl i iconigngbistotthatlawesybiader, Whoho pro: = = Preasury notes o IS0, per’ hour, uired’ by ne- LAID 10 REST. IR. Vaugnn, Owaba, Is at the Astor TRYe L aoe 0 horihwestorn cattle, not: | sumed would furnish a good boud for the Bound Over at Norfolk. Gold cerutien cheie Corsty will work “aueh | addiional s EHaZ, D9, 81 faithful perfor ce of his contract. roLK, N z special 1 Iver cortificates. ... 0 y 18 iy b onably required, tho Intier peint, as the Eailways. have. given | Taias Perfosmance of his contrac Nowrork, Neb, Aug. 1.—[Special Tele- | SLIKcy cortiitentoy 111 cuch dny s iy e e T st | Funeral of the Late Lyman H. Tower 3 Agatl IRAS Engineer Tilson, who helped put up the Kansus City equal rates with South Omaba | poyy specifications, knew nothing about any : Ly equ gram to Tuk Bre. | —W. T. Hammond, an ac- | National bunk nates 52 T e oA AT on hor products in nearly all directions withs | Bek PR AT KA for tho interbst of | count of whose arrest appearod iu yester- hor bonds, Interest and o or cach Rour's work shatl bo a full und | O T LR e A e WAE q ¢ . He o ) coupons paid, nwalting Zattiemant for. s ork, and the sald rrawa, 1L, Aug. L.—|Special Telogram out regard to distances, "and _bave also per- | fha gity and wanted to give the people tho | day's BEE, was toduy bound over to the dis- [ relmburscy final sottiempnt for, sugh worle, and tho sald | 1o %oy, g Bgy, j—Lyman H, Tower, lute of Uho SAINO 10 por hout nitted he i - g v. " = or ¢ ul ctho ©ol mitted her to bring cattlo from the north- | oSt \alk for tho least monoy. He dic not | trict court in the sum of 00, the chargo ba- | Mer,cyt 4 Iretont] Mhe ' 'Said ctmpany | hereby agrecs, until | Omaha, who dropped doad at Chattanooga, west past the doors of South Omaba at | (o i N : A3 v % ¥: J vant the Hyland stone and did nov think it | ing preterred by Mr. Polen, his former part- | Dopowits n natio further notlce, to pay for such viee nt the | oo S R i g the same Tntes @s wo pay. Is [t | ank R N o ey owners petls | L PO D ot Hamond willaiy de | lorios: s above ruto. s e ek s itistues | Tenn., on Thursduy was buried here this | mozema Afflicts & Wel -Known Gen= not fair to give us an equal showing whei i 5 R 8 j 1 re(uirod i fe 5 5 n givens an equal showing when it | {{oldd for ‘artificial stono thoy would got & | franded him of money, giving chattel mort. | General tory toand requ’red by the company. worning. Brief socvicos woro held atthe | ot Tl e iont to Look: becomes necessary for us to draw supplios ™ ; I Thi onjent may he terminated by the i ? p G R valkk that would last for ten years. ¥ h s roperty MeCord Hd d Y 5 Y residence of Charles A.Caton at 11 o'clock, av from territories which ha) 1 wal guges on the firm’s property to oCord, AgKregut: dersiy b ziving ten diys’ otice in b 0 {romieliosionsaion avRaR 10 110 0 Hie MATPO NOT LOS By & Co., the Citizens National bauk of | " e oy Rlon Superintendent, of s | which time Rev. M. K. Whittlesoy offercd a Upon. Suffered Teirib'y. “It is gene v itte 1 2 0 A LOST. Norfolk and to his attorneys without plain- | Gold o n desire to terminate it touching and consoling prayer, I O D K O i benclits ateru | Report That the Chillan Ship “Was | set for the September term of the district wury notes of | I3 signad thi agroetent this - day o : trimmed with 48,708 ) 1801, and that the company hus onsime metullic casket, richl 5 1 3 LA and i tonpaslua anskne BIVAEEEE R oo nd linea with: Lwhite | -GiYSR UR LY. Ba0 Branolao/Dootore: todent, satin, Ou the lla was " s profysion of | Might Have Savo 8600, as Ho s roses, carnations and smilax, The pa e et Was Cured for 6 by Cuti- A. Tower of Iivanston, & _brother, Georgo V. oura Remed o8, Hull of this city nnd F. B. Stearncs of Chicago, uncles, and W, H. Hull, jr, tof the new law and | Horace Hull aud C. A, Caton cousins. A long its effect upon business. Prominent attor- | line ot carriuges followed the remains to the toriE inuraihivd melo- gagh: hesith noys wore cousultod and various mouns dis- | BFuYe where ftev. Wittlesey meain offered | hris {asuiyon o by nl ho dotrs i San bran, B e b coupliance hwith the kv tBab | Broyer. Those! from abroad. In attoudance | aiveo; butie Lhsd by tuken scsetln wontleman's Would pass muster without soriously mereas | oo Mrs, Lo 1 ower, widow 6f the Ho- Ll et 1 v o e 100 o 80,1 o ption in current 1 bank notex o oicing at Atkinson. uiatunding chocks” and ATKINSON, Neb., Aug. 1.—|Special Telo- | bisburaink "oficers’ " bal- ne to the producers, and hence it is probable Lost is Denied, court. ~_that the opening of South Omaha to south- | Sax Dikgo, Cal., Aug. 1.—Captain Mannzen Re :;klfllk"r‘l: “)"zlu -hl‘nl"‘rsnou n"l?“mrmvbmu lmxlln of the 1tata claims the Chilian ship Maipo, stimulate an increase n the futuro cat- e e tlo supply in- that seotion and thus give | Which was reported as having foundered at | gram to Tur Ber.|—Telograms have just | ARGiey weciunts v BN | gew near Iquique, has in reahity anchered i Acnoy acoounts, ;2;‘"“n’-ll‘ n?“ nrh dcnlnmm; lrumu in (R l:“‘_‘“’ur '; S ¥ n‘ :L ‘L‘ been received here stating that Governor -\:umn-r‘ur! ru for the smal jecrease in rates neces- | safety he lu ort, @ says the repoc BN % n Net cash balance. O I R Tarin. | That ke Maina fouerad” aroen. from anis: | ‘nayer iad named Batte Olty 4s tho tempo- Pocs 10 use i "our own houses this sea. | translution by a press reportor of the Spau- | Fary county seatof Hoyd county.’ Courlers | \ o 1 Ton’ 50,000 southern. catile and other | ish verb *‘fondear.’ The true meaning of | Bave been sent Lo the new numed county seat, Southwestern packers will probably use s | fondear is to anchor, but he claims it was | thirty miles distant and thero will be groat | ~Yune' TNy more, the. product from which will go | translated by the reporter as meaning to | Feloicing tomght, both in Butte City and | Cash buis ASUTY to the markets where Kansas City competos | founder. . Atkinson, the latter town being greatly in- Ak aptoyers Alarmed. Thoro was unusual activity among all clusses of employers yesterday over the pros- pect of the enforcen tmes st tled ovor what CUTICURA ; hic 0 — — terested from the fact that Atkinson is the ey ing the pay rolls of the big employers of A oy & oML pItinbip sublect 10 Took Mkon With oasenie, 4 with us dud to which sho hus ratos equl 0 | gan Francisco Merchants Interested. | earost polat on the railroad to the county - A Dk toi T, DR Sieaiios s g vl anl S H A L anl kit SLEGERLLAR SR AN A Bk X 4 3 Sax Fraxcisco, Cal, Aug. 1,—The San | seat of Boyd county and the shippiug poiut SENSATIONAL DIVORCE SUIT. In & number of instances contracts were | tames of Chicago. AL LU IE Btk ot 1L over my body: btk MLOE ] Combined Against South Omaht. | piced gisateh giving the opinion of Captain | f0F all merchandise, ok e — : produced requiring the men to work. ten to il e aftue b ILBraks ony BN ORI RO AN AGOF From the first the South Omaha peopls | Manusen of tho Itata. that the Chillan ship - — e Three Prominent Sociéty * tars of Pro- | twelve hours per day atw rate which would . Sharon § | for Blan i i otly o Lorod to koud health, o hav’ une have bad to meot a most vigorous opposition | RIS A 1 ouysrting Qrd olsizons. vidence, K. L, dmplicated, stand double pay for tho over timo ana suill | SAX Fwaoisco, Caly, Aug = Mest foud RONELSTL LG ol A iy ‘b oh the part of IKanaas City. “Both tha packers | Maipo had arrived at Iquique with alarge | - Oun, Neb,, Aug. 1.—Speciul to Tue Bee.] | proviescs, R L, Augi'1.—Two of the | nof Inerease the regular rate of wi Sarah Mitehell has brought suit against | 0N Ten i1 T HACw el undre w0 people what and commission men have kept their repre- | Quantity of arms and ammunition wstead of | —Dr, Nettie C. Hall, stato lecturer of the | most beautiful women in Providence figure Retail dealers all over the stato nave been | prod W, & n for $100,000 for slander in | CURICUIA lisdino for me; bit have thougit thnt [ sentatives here auring the entire sossion flooding the Omaha merchants with queries QUEHLLO WEe D 0L YOU KROW, K0 that you can being lost av sea ns stated, was read with | Woman's Christian Temperance union of ting her in an interview as a “black | yfer any prominently 1 a sensatignal divorce case | gy to what should be dono uuder the cireum- | 405N in thly county to me both have done all in their power to prey great {uterest by mercantile men of this | g s : ‘i R oY South D , Spol del spic vl o - oY \ wailer pure and simple” for having tried to LEWIS JOIINSON, H the granting of rates asked for. 'The [ city in the Chilian trade, Tho Muipo ”“":‘ ‘r:“‘fi‘::“'“_;l u“"’u]“u""»f" :"l? “‘(‘_‘)l“lufi of | which was heard with (losm.l doors yesterday | stances. T'he Omaha dealers could not very A :mm‘,‘. i “‘“,s" A Y Proprietor Marine Boat House. commissioners were especially vigorous in | is “supposed to have secured her cargo O oman's Christian | by Judge Wilbur, Mrs. 'Ella Augusta Teb- | well offer advice or suggestions on & matter | gunnression of cortain letters left her by the ausilito, Marin Co, Callfornia. opposing the proposition; s thoy - could bo | at ous of the South Sew islands and it Is suid | Femperance union ig the courthousetonlght. | ptts is the libelant and Miss Belle Shaw which they have not decided for themselves, ‘harles L. Liviugsto s, Miteho — oAt difeotly nffcoted 1f the chango should be | that the guns and ummunitions of war were | She mude a strong plea for woman's suffrage, Bhaw 1 [ e e O o o Lao Futall. trade. baky, | Lie.Chasies L. Livingston. ' Mria, Miwnol 2 4 co-respondent. Forest F. Tebbetts, the n 4 ¢ says she never made an offer of the letters to A Thade, sinee Omaba would no longor be com- | origioally shipped un & Gorman ship from | Sho will speak to the young peoplo toumor- h ness is moving along under tho old order and e, Sho say o ot ura Resolv yelled to buy her cauners on the Kausas | one of \he "Audimiias ports which aftor. | ToW forencon and to tho ladles in the after- | libele, ia one of the merchant prinves of Prov- | the employers will probably bave to takv tne one. .Sha says thary I uch da tho ot utic ent o vt b prasent aud they would | words tansforred the carsd t0 the Malpo, | 8000, and is to uddross u union meeting Sun- | idonce. All tho parties concorned move In | first stops If any chango is made toward a or, internally. (Lo clonnye tho i polsono s elemonts, and lose thelr .-ounmmlon 'lxuurluu tho fact \l‘he !\'Io\\'sl oxpressed by mercantile firms | 48Y evening. i the highest social circles, and Miss Shaw has | compliance with the law. More Rioting in Chis Ausa), nd COTICUIS, the Kreat sas Clty rate ory thi A v il e : ety e 'the auee R —— - # CUNTI Ko A wnd eXGuialte Nkin that Kansas City has the same rates on | bere favor the theory that the Maipo arrived Independents m Convention, been conceded to be the queen of society T DY T TRy Loxnoy, Aug. l.—Dispatches from Foo B e B R St Vi Ak ana aaain: sttle from the northwest that Omaha asks | at Iquique in satety. Various dlspatches on cattle from the southwest, they argued | stated that the Muipo carried equipments for that none of the roads in tho essociation | 25,000 infantry and cavalry. should except the Missouri Pacific rate to.| ——— OaarALLA, Neb., Aug. 1,—[Specia _ | The revelations made when the suit was an- ol 8 g L—[Special Tolo- | 1051, c0q was a great shock to th gram to Tux Bee.]—At the indepeudent con- | PNt ts® late his wife : - | “Mr. Te o about a_year | brated Septombe antion hald hare o day Rt He AUl 850 | aatant sueaine ot b A ahar s aoa e v disoase and bumor ppIes W aerotula. sal 44400, Labor day, which this year will be cel Choo, China, state toat rioting 1s imminent, | 400 restore th il O cure . promises 1o bo the ovent | The town is wholly unprotected. Placards of the season, ‘The committoe: with notic threatening forelgners havo of the skin and bluod, Trou p have been Ow ba and ul should be shipped to Kansas Coast Fortitications Discussed J. E. Welch were solected as delegate court, has been liv he 3 ! ! . Soid ovcprwhoro. Price, CUTIONIN, B0 80AR ) 4 i elc s o gates to the | court, has been living since then with Miss o ; A . ' | been posted in the public thoroughtares. It | 5} Bymharg. Relon, OUT(OL Oty o b ivsent. Tt was Lo their intorosts | New Yoix, Ausust 1 Major General | Jidicial convention to bo heid here August % | Shaw - palaual quarters. His wifo was [ hard ot work for sevoral weeks and are now | R EREES PR PGl RTIT at Y on | Dicd AN ChkicAL Coltbuity Hos, B, ey argued, to do everything that would | g 3 A W Wil B orovided with equally expensive surround. | able to aunounce a partial programme. The | Pinge, prov: o Kle L i h Sohotield returned from the west last evens | BB . Wilson aud J. Wake were selected vided with equally expensive surround ¥ Piuge, province of Fo Kiea, nas been at 2 bevefit the latter place, and nothing that toeven | LT oprosent this county at Hastings Au- f gs, put the husband spout all his time b | festivities in this city will bo under the wus- several inmates | would hayo the effect to build up the packing | € and was presont today ata meeting of | o Miss Shuw's company. Miss Shaw is more | pices of the Central Labor union, the trades g@-send for “How to Ouro il Diseases. Suterests of tho Nebraska metropolis. the orduance and fortification board. Plans i N youthtul than Mrs, Tevbetts, but the latter | unions and labor organizations of Owmaha and —gpe - 13 Sxin and Seslp purified and besutfieg Western People in Chicago. foe forilficetions oo She ANanic snd Paciie | Accident at Nebraska City. 15 & remarkably handsome woman. Few di- | South Omaba. They will be aided by the Orckers Make a Haul, | BABY 3y ormie R4 'BUAP" Absloutely pures The following western people are in tho ;;n‘:rh L:\‘unv[‘-&lxnxl‘l)r th:s-; o:l l:fw ty m&(' 13 ERASKA C1TY, Neb,, Aug. 1.—([Speclal | vorce cases sei down produce suck beautiful | allisuces of Douglas county, WaLta WaLLs, Wash., Aug. 1.—Word | = L ar bie g uon” Bl for the oony li\:ul.mh:“clru lh.,.,,m.:, to Tue n,.,Jb yeus Cozlor was | women. hs‘llcl\: has been known in Providence : n;nw Iuhl-nnuu Ih:ir- ]wx:l be a .mrmh: x:m: R A S s P PTG T 01 MUSCULAR STRA'NS . 0 9 J thrown from a wagon a runaway team | for along time. rades’ display, in which it is expected thai | " | o Y g Vi Ve e Schofeld's desire that the contracta bolst 1o | 1oy gud 2 FASON. 2. m]ur‘l“.y When | _ Tebbetts made an appearance and the case 15000 peraons witl participte. In the after- | Foll's store at Huntaville was blowu opsn last | /4 apd. Balos back ache weak kunere i Bulleotine, Miss McChoano, Omatiai | private manu 50 that the govern: | [oday Aud sutteRed S was tried yesterday and his wife will un- | noon at the fair grounds addresses will bo | night. Money und accounts to the extent of Y T S \ iy & ellor, Miies City, Mont, ment may bo more speedily equipped with r run Mr. Cozler was | doubtealy secure o divorce, iuasmuch as ber | delivered by Congressman MecKeighan and | $15,000 were taken. The sheriff aud & posse VAN PLANTEI Al first and ouly [ AL the Grand Pacifie—C, D, Dorman, | the armament it needs 5o badly, thrown from his seat, his head striking a | charge was backed by pleuty of evidence, ex-Senator Van Wyck, w be followed | is looking for the safe crackers, l. ling plaster, 1