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FOUGHT THEM WITH A RAZOR Thrilling Experience of an Omaban and His Wife with Robbers, HINTS THAT STELLMACHER WAS MURDERED Xda Wright's Strange Infatuation with & Beatrice Othello—News at Police Head where ~Judge Berka's Usual ¢ Gathered artors and Mr. McMullin, a mechanie in t Pacific sho bhad a lively experience on North Sixteenth street Wednesday night He came down town with his wife some shopping. He stepped into a barber shop and got his razor, which he had left to be honed, Subsequent developments show that this was a lucky thing for him It was rather Iate when they started home and the streets wore about deserted. As they were approaching Chicago street a man stepped in front of Mr. McMullin and his wife and told them to throw up their hands or he would shoot their heads off McMullin drew his razor and started after the fellow, who disappeared in a darkalle A little further on McMullin met another pedestrian, who wanted to know what the man had stopped them for. While MeMullin was telling the second man about it he was oincd by another toagh looking thug, who closely resembled tho first highwayman, and the two attempted to rob him of his watch and a sum of money which he had The men were advancing upon him when they heard some one rapidly approaching. They then took to their hecls. Mrs, McMullin was o0 badly frightened that her husband could not follow the bold thieves, and they made their escape. It is thoucht that the would-be robbers aro part of a gang of thugs who are operat- g in that vicinity, and that they wer Lymg in wait for some one else whom knew carricd a considerable sum of money Dficers are working on the case. WL PLAY, Darl Stellmacher’'s Frionds Want Iis Re. ysterions Death Investignted. friends of Carl, alias Herman Stell- macher, the man who is supposed to have committed suicide in the basement of the Cunningham block on Thirteenth and Jackson strects, are of the belief now that the man met with foul play. They are instituting a vigorous investigation and will have the body exhumed for an autopsy. Stellmacher was favorably known among the German and Bohemian people and has been known to have larg times. They think that he murdered for his money or by They are anxious o I was found in the b nigh inaccessib) That door w the outside. ¢ man visited the police station yesterday and after hearing their storics the of charge detailed some of their best men to work on the caso. A reporter for T visited Y. s sums of money at various cither an enemy. arn how his dead body sement, which is well through the door. ve known Stell- > than two years and he cived his mail at my place. from Dunlap, Ia., and Ch cago. e never had any trouble and was free from all cwre. He has had 00 at a time in my safe and if he wanted mooney at any time he always got it of me. Last Wednesday a week ago 1 dropped in on him at his shop on Thirteenth and Jackson strects aud found him at work on a customer. Leame on up town and he fol- lowed me up to my place. Ho borrowed some money, saying that he needed 1t to pay off som lebtedness on his busiuess. 1 ave hun the money and that is the last have scen of him. When 1 went into his shop on Wednesduy there was no staple and hasp lock on the outside of the door, but when he was found dead there was one there and Stellmacher was found inside dead. This looks s cious tome for it is almost imp snyone to get into the place ouly the door. T don't think that Herman cor mitted suicide, because he had a good many fricnds who would ussist bim financia He thought a good deal of his son Carl, who 1s ars old and is working for o merchant at Louisville in this state. He reverenced the memory of his sccond wife, who died in Chicago, but never spoke of or heard from his third wife, from whom ho is divorced and who lives on the West side in Chicago, “Herman was last seen Wednesday. His furniture was thrown out Thursday after. noon and he was not found until Monday night. [ lent him money Wednesday to pre vent his having any trouble on aceount of in debteducss. He had not taken a drink for a month, and was a man who knew his busi ness when he was drinking. He b lotof letters and valuable papers in a dr nis furniture, but now these pae disappeared, and no one knoy arc. ‘The whole thing looks strange to me. Charles Sch o works at Kleventh and Dodge tistied that the man did not t suicide, and tho sa keeper at this cortier says tho friends of her will insist on” having the body to ascertain the cause of death, As has been published in‘T'ie Ber, Herman Stellmacher disappeared from his usual haunts on or about July 12, His gooas and chattels were evicted from his shop at Thir- teenth and Juckson streets by a constable named John Dingman, who scrves notice from Justice Brandics’ court, Dingman was urrestea ana fined § and costs for obstructing the sidewalk with the s, The goods were put in a storo room n the Cunningham block, and Stellmacher body was found by Oficer Burr and Whalen Monday night. Tho was in such an advanced stago of decomposition that Coroner Maul was compelled to bury it atonce, A jury was empaneled, but as yet D0 inquest hns been | The friends of tho decensed will now sift’ the matter ana sottlo whether or not their tomrade has wet with foul play. her for has always Most of 1t orgeant BEFOKE MIS HONOR, Judge Borka Hasa Nice Lot of Tough Cus- tomers in Court, The police roundup Wedn. ratherslim,consequently the * driven up before the judge y contained only a few v uts and drunks, All of the tatter class of offenders were com- polled to pay .00 into the treasury or go back to the bull pen until their time was out. Frod Backus was locked up on suspicion, nd Sergeant Sigwart who appeared ngainst hum, claims that the man keeps a Japanese prostitute and induces men to visit the house. Once inside the house the woman gets the visitor drunk aud Backus robs him. His case was continued, An old time house elimber, Kennedy, appoarec nswer 1o the ¢ character. plea of not guilty Sergeant O; wm-x At for two years past Kennedy had yiug to lead'an honest life, und rec- ommended that the court let him down In fuco of the facts in the case the pri was discharged. Lizzie Payne. the colored courtesan, who cut William Bell with a knife ' last pight, was flned 810, Sne talked hard for her liberty, but the judge said “money talks,” and as the girl didu't have the coin sho was taken below. For filling upa vault orde ned, Nick Marion was and costs. 1d Thomas paid §17.50 iutothe police court fund for fighting I'he cuse agaiust Bailey D. Davis, who was charged with obtaining §6 from Mrs Hirstine Petersen, was dismissed, the prose. cuting witness paying the costs. When the compluint was filed it was alle that Davis representod to the complais that ho was the owuer of 4 200-acre farm, and that ho was mudly in love with her. Iely ing on these statements the money was ad vanced v night was herd'that was worker and porch before the court to uspicious ad entered his by told the which had been Soma one witl L itking key entered Moyuiban's sulooun o Fourteenih strcet » Union | | who did | terday morning | who is known to the police as James | | and Deadwood will be on sale | for the round trip. ed 810 | night before lnst and took #76 ot of the cash register, bosides possessing himself of some- thing like &0 worth of whisky. The victim expects to find the gentlemanly thief, inas- much as the brand of whisky stolen is sold by only one other house in Omaha. IDA'S OTHELLO. Romance of & Beatrice Girl Who Eloped with & Colored Admirer. Tda Wright, a white girl about 17 old, is detained at the matron's office in police station under a charge of and suspicion, The gitl is fairly good looking she wants to secure a place where earn a living, and the authorities deavor to assist the girl The story told by the girl is a peculiar one. She said she had been living in Beatrice with an aunt and uncle and went to work in restaurant a_colored waite the and says sho can will en whom, she of her, and then p me to Omaha, saying her on their arrival here, He left the ith some colored people on fth street, and went to Council ¥ where, it is said, ke Broadway saloon It is claimed that he left Omaha to evade the officers of- Blair, who want him on the chargeof forging a check on o merchant there, Since then, it 1 asserted, the girl has been going over to Council Bluffs to visit her dusky admirer ored people on this side of the river. The police concluded to arrest the and she told Matron:Cuming yestord t she had lost her infituation for Steward and if she was given a chance she would reform The police will aid her in her good inten- tions. The wirl is an o and it is be- licved that ut she could easily be induced 1o le ter life, —— Alter Bre vitalize b, bodily aded he would To purify, digestive illa, Continuc for a mon new man, 1 is proven by ful cures. Why don't o and you w rit of Hood's & thousands of wonde you try it? Hood’s Pills cure constipation, the best after ¢ thartic, They aro aner pill and family ca- SR B Go see balloon tonight. ey W. Hull Co. for prices Summer delivery, *lephone C. on hard coal. tad Hill, de via the Burli Hot Springs, Midst Twenty hou Route lands you where you cu bath or a ),000.00 bath house, have choice of scores of charming drives, enjoy the pure, rest-laden air that an al- titude 3,400 1 above sea level in- sures and live in a hotel which would be a credit to any American city of 200,000 people. Best of all, you are eternally cool, The Burlin m Rou m train from Omuhu carries a sleeping car for the Black Hills. Reduced rate tick Augrust 1 City ti ts on sale July 15 to ket office, 1324 Farnam street. e Ames moved to 1617 Farr —— Time Well Spent— a week's holiday at ot Springs, S. D., best reached from Omaha by the Buvs lington routes, 10:15 a. m., Black Hills express. Round trip tickets at the on sule July 15 to Augrust 1; slc s from Omaha daily the city ticket agent at 1 nam street. e way rate nugh 20 Far e WHEELS IN HIS HEAD. mplaint of n Young Man Aguinst the Postoflico Managemont. A well dressed, gentlemanl young man stepped into Assistan Woodward's oftice introduced himself as the son of Postr General Bissell. He said that he call attention to one thing, and that the general dehvery windows opened carly enough in the mornin would have an hour car! It occurred to stranger w cours for the sou o ing of the postmast with any authority the visitor's credentials, The stranzer said that he was just out of cards and had lefy his credentials with the mayor, on whom, he said, he had just called on busines y ing the sale o7 a lot of bonds, He suid that as soou as he finished the tour on which he is now engaged he was goi to London and Paris on a mission for the gov 1! ut, look ing to the placingof a I criment bonds in the money markets of the old world He complimented the assistant on the general appearance and ¢ ud finally took his departur however, to again call atte de window service, “Crazy us a bedbug,” ked Mr. Wood- ward as the fellow out, and then turned aguin to his work — o tnree worth saving Time, ouble and mone and De Wit Little Barly Riscrs will sive them for you “These little pils will save you time, as they actpromptty. They will sitve you trouble as they causic no pu They will save you mouev us th nize doctor's bills, appearing morning were ot L and he nea half thun is now tho custom. Mr. Woodward that the eding in a rather unusual vofticial of the stand- L or for any ¢ and_he ctof the not for: tion to Ther Tours The Mounta ns. ne of the World,"” the Denv and Rio Grande lroad, offers to tourists in Colorado, h and New Mexico the choicest resorts and to th transcontinental veler the grandest scenery. Double daily train servic with through Pullman slecpers and tourists’ cars between Denver and San Francisco and Los Angelc World's Fuir Visitors Should continue their trip to Utah and the w The magnitude in resources and b f the western te 4% is incomy le. Nature in ereative mood has fashioned rock-ribbed crested peaks, ever white with the snow of untold ages and whose hoary summits seem to pierce into some unknown reaim beyond. The grand canons and catavacts are awe inspiving. In the west you can find health, wealth and happiness; it is one large sanitarium, and is best reached by the Rio Grande Western railway See that your tickets read both ways via that road which offers choice of three inet routes and the most magniticent scenery in the world, copies of pamphlets, ote,, w . H. Bennett, Salt Lake City, U, o Blaek AL July 15 and daily thereafter round trip tickets from Omaha to Hot Springs one fare Inquire city ticket oflice, 1401 Farnam street Through sleepers daily from Webster Street station, L She's 1n Hard Luok Mrs. Salmon Woolinskl, aged 70 years and a widow, has lost all confidence in humanity and has come to the conclusion that the milk of human kintuess is much thiuner than wat Two years ago she deeded to residence on South Twentieth the same time gave him §600 in cash, conditioned ~that he would care of hor and furnish & howe until death claimed her for its own. thereafter he commenced a system of perse cution until yesterday, when he brought he to the county jailand askea that she be placed bobind the Lars, waintaining that she was o her son a street and at lie old woman denied the charg: most positive terws as the cruelties that sh Benuety refused 1o take her iuto the jail, urging that he 1 no authority for deprivs ing her of her lilerty, in the she told the jaitor of hal suffered.” Jailor vagrancy | There she met James Stew- | is now working in o | and has been living with col- | Shortly | THE OMAHA 'EALCONER'S COST CASH SALE | | O.r Great 8ale Has Been a Phenominal Suo- ‘ coss, Goods Have Been Cut | AS FAST AS SCISSORS COULD BE APPLIED yeurs | Many Remnants Have Aceumulated, We to Get Rid of Them All Today—No Matter What They Cost We Will Put a Price on Them That will be irresistable. REMNANTS 2iC P Remnants of our best calicos, ¢ and madras cloths all go today at per yard, REMNANTS AT 5C. Remnants of all our ginghams, pon- | gees, sateen ete., worth ap to 20¢, | go at be per yard. REMNANTS AT 10C PER YARD. Remnants of all onr French mulls, or- gandic batiste, ‘nch sateed | ete., nota yard worth less 40¢, will go today at 10 per REMNAN AT 10C PE All our remnants of wool dry that arc worth up to hoe vard go today at 10c per yavd. ome choice bargains here. All good lengths. REMNANTS AT 25C PER YARD. All rem novelty dress goods worth up to per yard go today for 2oc per yard. You ougnt not to miss this remuant sale if you have a child or if you want a house dress. REMNANTS A All remnants of i t 288 goods, goods in this line worth 0 per d; none worth less than ), your choice today for H0c per ):;.«.1. You must not overlook this Offc Remember, all the balance of our magniticent stock goes at cost or under, S0 you cannot miss a bargain no matter what you bu SILK REMNANTS 250, All our remnants of silks, worth up to $1.00, all go today at Not | many of these, so be on time REMNANTS OF SILKS 49C. our remnants of silks worth 50, o at 49¢ per yard. No stop to this sale: you can buy goods cheaper today than_you ever did before. REMNANTS OF WHITE GOODS 8C PER YARD. All our remnants of white g sold up to G0e per yard go today Se per yard. Everything else in linens and white goods goes at net cost or urfd, All over the house in every ment. bargains stare you in the face; you cannot miss them. . B. FALCONER. For Friday. Go sce balloon tonight. - convenient and pleasant place to ob- tain luncheon. Baldutf, 1520 Farnam. s Ames moved to 16, ss gocds imported All up to at depart- Another sor v's shame and »w was brought to the uotice of Mrs. | Cummings, the volice matron yesterday This time the unfortunate woman is Mrs Henry Morrison who clams to have masried her husband about the first of the year. Crucl treatment caused her to leave her husband last May while the couple were stopping temporarily in Atchisdn, From the Kunsas town the woman claims to have made her way to Des Moines where she worked for a time. As her condition grew interesting sho decided to come to Omaha and endeavor to enter the Milford home during her coming illness. As Mr son is not a resulent of the state the managers of tho home refused to take her in and so for the past two weeks she has stopped at the Open door. That in- stitution is now overcrowded; consequently, the call on Mre. Cumming: One of the sisters of the Episcopal mission also called on the matron and expressed u willingness to care for the woman until she wken sick provided the city would pay xpenses at some hospital or retr confineme As the city f caro this arrang nice lookin; man her hust traveling for o New Yor ne but that he treated b could not live with him | e Busy peopie sople have 1 hay inclination to ke them sick a day for ey dose they They have that the use of Witt's Little « notin- terfere with their hedlth by causing nuusea puin or griping. These little pills are per, feet i action aud resulte, regulating the stomach and bowels so that headaches, diz ziness and lassitude They smplexion and hoalthin shoss na sensible > pills that one up the systei hutlefellows. ey Balloon this rrin Jack Prince has been telling the boys around town how he has been beating the swift wheelinen and fast horses down in the south land during the past seven months, and some of them don't belicvedhat the old man can ride as fast as he suys he can “This di co ot opinion has led to plans fora race or two. 1% is .out with a challenge in which he to run ten miles aguinst any ten wheelmen in Omaha, a fresh man agsinst him every mile te will make the race for 200 a side and the gate receipts, If this challenge is or is not ac 4 he has another proposition. He will race against any two horscs in the ity twenty miles allow the rider to change horses every On this proposition the wheelman risk any sum that is agreeable to the sseman and wants 1o hear from some of | the people who have been doing the talking. The fair grounds cun bo secured for the 1d beach. Prince is in_training for the tournament in Chicago next month and says | it would be mero fun to have some of tie local fellows take dust from his Fowler in race or two before he leaves Omahy sl e Court Martinl Called. Orders were issued yesterday dorning from army headquarters for the meeting of a gen eral court martial at Fort Niobrara at 10 o'clock uext Monday morning for the trial of such persons as may properly be brought be- fore it. ‘Tne following is the detuil Major Adam Kra tain Charles Porte tain William M. Wallace, | Captain Henry M. Ken ain Benjamin H eyeling ; Cap- Sixth cavalry ; 11, Sixth_cavalry; Cheever, Sixth cay First Licutenant Augustus P, Block Sixth cavalry; Second Licutenant MeK. Willlsmson, Sixth cavalry cutenant Charles D, Rhodes, Sixth cavalry; Second Lieuteuant William W Haney, Eighth infanty; Second Licutenant Alouzo Gray, Sixth cay ¥, ludge advocate. ods that | DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JULY 2 HANOEN BROS, Special Prices fom Friday—Money Losing wale. Bleached or bwewn twilled crash, 24c yard. 6-4 raw silk talfle covers reduced to 50¢ each. Unbleached turkish towel Berkley extraifine cambric reduced to 10 i Van Dyke ‘.,’&'J‘ red damask worth 40c, tomorrow e yard. Closing out Brandenburg cloth, the finest wush fabri old early in the sea- son at now e yard. 10 pieces printed percaline sold at 25¢, cloging out at 5c yard. ich wide satine worth to Tie yard. All linen bleached damask at a yard worth more double. Thorndike ticking was 10¢ now He. 25 fancy lap robes now $1.00, 7-4 bleached shirting now 10c Bamoral skirt patterns worth 50¢ re- duced to 19¢ cach Turkish bath room rugs worth reduced to close 50¢ cach. We make a limit for quantity on all these s ains in order to give all a chance, the crowd during the afternoon come as early as possible, 24c¢ each. worth 20¢, 25e, reduced e avoi and HAYDEN BROS. PR - Friday and Saturday, 20 per cent discount on any shoe you may select in our $50,000 stock of fine shoes, Friday and Saturday will close this great discount sale, 50 if you are in want of shoes call on us. COOK SON, 203 and 205 S. 15th. nter either door. [ ——— Notic . 0. U AL A1l members of Columbia council 3,0f thedr. 0. U. A. M., are requested to meet at Goodrich hall, corner 24th and Paul streets, today, July o'clock p. m., to attend th Broth B. Eastman. notice of chango of dat 3y order of P. A, LAxMAN, Councillor. LiGaTroor, A. R, Secrctar o from Missouri. pleasant looking gentle- his 70th year, stepped uilding elev tnoon yester- ¥ the sensation of the first ride in concern of that sort” in his life. Mr. Fol- home is 1n Marysville, Mo, where he has resided since 1856, s been Just forty years since I visi said the old gentleman, “and 1 d o find such a mugmificont city course there was no Oma when 1 passed this poiut cars ago. It was in 1 with an outfit and p Louis. We camped on_ the other side of the river, where Council Bluffs now stands, and then erossed the plains. — After living in Sacramento, Cal., for four s 1 returaed to Tlinois, but shortly afterwards moved to Missouri where I have lived ever since.” funeral of Please take A. L. Can homas F of lere s LR Crowds nt Coartland, The “ourtland Beach association enter- prisc is beyond anything in the line of eu- tertainment ever established in - Omana The crowd increases as the season advances Those who g0 there once becomo regul patrous, and, as Manager Giffths says, “its the only place of entertainment at prescat, and why shouldw't it be well patronized?” Patroms: find the management all that can be desired, as well as_the personnel of the attendunce. Fireworks was the special fea- ture last evening. The uttendance was very cluded - number of private y who ate supper either on the broad v of the pavilion orin the grove, as v le of tally-ho rge and - mine the Vinduets, t resolution adopted by the ination of the Wil » The concur, hands of M: ing his signature, st an_engir ingincer nd they, mjunction with t engineers of the Union Pacific and Burlington compani shall make the examination and as the condition of the viaducts to and what r are neces with the probuble life of « whether it is necessary to construct a new vinduct on Sixteenth st t As soon e mayor appro 7es of the resolution Mr. Rose water will immediately sclect the engineer to assist him in the work, - Anothier Charter Crauno Overlook An important step, which it will be n sar ke before paving can proce apparently been overlooked. The charter provides that before av n be done on a streer, the watoer, gas and sewer conny tions must be made 1o the curb line, ‘Ihis has not been attended to. Some weeks ago the Hoard of Public Works advertised for bids for doing the work, but received but one, the prices quoted being considered excessive, About this tis the paving was tied up and no_ further steps aken tosecure bids for doing the work As the indications are that paving will be in several districts inside of fonr or five weeks, it will be necessury for the board to securo bids on making the curb connceti e Loecated t Bank KRobbers, KaNsas Cr7y, July 20.—The Star's Coff ville, Kan., speciul says: The Mound Valley bank robbers were located at the head of Cedar creck, sixteen miles southeast of here, yesterday and in response to requests from the territory, a number of Winchesters were sent down 1o Lenapah from here. The band, however, broke canp last evening and are said to be ov their wuy to Pryor creck, the of 80 many train robberies, Two of the gang are named Rogers, Kesigned His Trust, SaN Fraxcisco, July 20.—E. H, McKenny, viho was appointed s one of the exacutors of the lato anford, resigned be cause it might od incompatible with his official duty to maintain a relationship thut would give ground for comment in case ho should participate in the hearing of cases where the Southern Pacific or the Stanford estate held interests. —— Murrisge Liconne The following marringe licenses were Is- sucd by County Juige Eller yesterday Nume und addross, § Lawrence Rath, Oh 1 Esther M. Gage, Gh! § Harry L. Crissuan, Omahi, 1 Elsio’A. ne, Vmahs S James A, Thompsan, Omal uor M, ¢ Age. .44 85 Death of stman, A. B. Fastmun, sone of the well known figures about Omahia for years who has been collector for Johnson Bros. for almost a de- cade, died av his resiaence, 1318 North Eigh- tee street, this worning, after an illucss of two asys. _;%Pgwa%?: The ouly Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Amumonia; No Alum, Used iu Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. $1.00 N | VBE JBEST IN GLASS. 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