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TR o v oy . THE_OMAHA DAILY anffrmxy\_v, SEPTEMBER 7, 1891. 60% pounds net corn to 9% pounds of cob. RITUAL ONLY IN ENCLISII]'.' i dent dotne nd veo et e moe | WILL NOT HAVE 10 CLOSE?THE I:AST They all mature early, out of harm's way from frosts inside of ninety days from plant- K. of B Buprems Todgs Biaads by the Ao | ot b Iostitate for the Doaf in Omaba Woell PER FOR MA NCE I O MO I a tion Taken at Kansas City, English Salt Comen In Free. Supplisd with Funds. \ WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.—The Treasury de- riment today in a letter in answer to an nat om the Le Roy Salt company of - CARRIED BY A DECISIVE MAJORITY | ma from the Le Roy Salt company of REPORI‘IOI;H[CONTRARYIN CIRCULATION Le Roy, N. Y. states salt imported from England s free from duty under the new | RESERVED SEATS law, {nismuch as England does not impose | Lineein Pwper Presents ¥igaras Indicatin, ON SALE AT Baloon Keepers and Liquor Dealors Will No | , “duty on salt imported into that country AR SM A SPHOn ok Vawt Betals Kuhn's, 16t and Donzlas Longer Admitted to the Order— from the United States This decision, ; ‘. # h & z Side Hanks to Be Yut Under however, does not apply to Canada and some lishment Will Hlave Leen Exhnusted Kinsler's, 16th a1d Farnam peteiondy other English dependencies. In the Near Future. Faller's, 14th an Diuglas ——————— -+ iplinger's, 13th end Far- DESTROYED FOR THE ELKS. Xl‘m'“g . o 9 7 LINCOLN, Sept. 6.—(Special to The Bie)— . “,Ai""‘,\."TON' sf”' 0, :’;'“m‘:;h Clty Covered with Ashes and Thousands | From the report of the Institute for the Deaf Upto 5 o'clock of the nizht B s o U B g the i wiy et s i b B in Omaha a local paper selects some figur of riny by & istre ou nights of Pythias | i way a gala night last night at Court- and concludes that owing to a shortness of | — faay by & decidlve Vote againat permilting | 10 fake,’as an Immense crowd turned out the appropriation the institution will be £he use of the ritusl other than in the ENE- | i witness the spectacular show, the “Last lish langusge. Two voles were taken, the | nous of Pompell,” which. has besn runming Birat on the auhstitution of the minority re- | gor nearly three weeks, a4 With obe sxcep- port (o wive the German lodges five years | 5, inere wers more people there than upon Of grace In which to adopt the English | p.' nicht since the opening, On “Wood- eitaal, resulted 1 to 41 against the minority | an Night standing room was at & pre. report, | Then the majority Teport was | pmium, and last night the attendance almost adopted by a vote of 70 to 36. The glst of the majority report Is found in Iks' Night,” had something to do | Conclusion that the fund will be insufficlent, the following recommendation: with the fact that all of Omaha and some of | overlooking the fact that the summer vaca- “That the supreme lodge renounce and re- | the surrounding country turned out to wit- | tion comes out of the second half of the - aflirm the declaration made at the Kansas | pos® the destruction of the old Roman elty, | year and reduces the per capita cost by about but the large crowd was not due to this | ¢ b 93 City session that henceforth and forevermore | alone, as the merits of the show drew like | $12 The per capita for the last half cf 188 year. One of the state house statisticlans 8 : 1 y calls attention to a few errors in the compu SURSSTRRES 1 (W tations, The maintenance fund appropriation | —— = for the last haif of the year is $3,342.80, and the writer, using as a basis the per eapita : yesterday afterno 4 g the eveni e approp clent fo e mai English language only, and that when the | Jea(Griay afternoon, ard during the evening | the appropriation Is sufficlent for the main speaking nations shall be printed in the | The Elks sent their ladies out to the lake | by this amount the fact is discovered t IN THE WORLD. the Elks followed, where they were seated - SRR % This is the most wonderful produc- the ritual used in this and all other English- | a 2:40 horse race was $24.60, and dividing the appropriation tion, ever seen or ever attempted, | Tickets to POMPEII Also admit to Conrt'and Bech after 3:00 p. m— while Conrtland Beach tiokets aro not good for forced to close before the beginning of the First and only production of The greatest Pyrotechnic Display ever exhibited. lagara Falls, a true representation in fire, over 300 fect in length hed the high-water mark. The fact that | C°St OF the first haif of the year, c:mes to the by 20 feet in height, with the fire falling into the lake. standard of our order shall be pianted In any | in the center section, just In the rear of the | 1¢028C6 Of 134 pupils, so that the danger of country speaking- another than the English [ footllghts. They enjoyed ‘the show most | & closing Is not very imminent. language the ritual thercin used shall | NuBClY and all pronounced it splendid MARTIN DAVEY DEAD. Whil: the Elks were enjoying themselves Martin R. Davey, one « ¢ bes bo printed and all concerns over Pompeil was doing its \y.-xlx. while usual B LE i e e e e i{;s worth going a J thousand miles to see. ROV SATURDAY NIGHT, FALLS | ] Pompeii at any time, This is a most wonderful piece of nu‘rlg'ln{mn‘ a beautiful picture, NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN, Whch Uhe body has eomirol amah | B e %, doini 115 best, while'as usual | resents of whe ery. aiea nis morains ¢ | L4 1S NOT POSSIBLE TO EXAGGERATE Niagara Falls in Fire as produced be conducted only In the language of such | havior, or at least Glaucus was, while Ar- | D8 home, 1514 N street. The deceased was e B Ao e Aroit rur | o, by oA ihag iareiawy 4% 6 theraaya.| ¥ Etlye of Lawtbcs Souity, New) York, wid at Courtland Beach by Messrs. Pain & Sons on the last night of *“The Last altars Pythian knights are taught, as one | woman and child has an idea of just how | Some time in 1 and has since resided I th dinal principles of our ordes dy- | old Vi hen about gh here continuously. 'He was a carpenter hy TR oy wnademien S S orr, wndy, | old Vesavien acte whn sbout, io sough up | Bere coninnoialy”. Ho wa i carpeniee by Days of Pompeii.” An appropriate finale of a successul season. to which they owe th:ir allegiance, whether | performance of Vesuvius is upon a different | early residence this city. Later he be- it be the land of their birth or the country | order, for the mountain does nothing that is | came identified with the mammoth building of their adoption.” remarkable. In th: early part of the even- | enterprises of W. H. B. Stout, and was It also commended the supreme chancellor | ing the volcano begins to throw out a thin | supervising architect In {he construetion of for his action in upholding the law in this | column of white smoke, continuing until it | the state capitol, the court house. th peni- matier and was signed by four members | throws all that Is on its overloaded stomach. | tentiary and other public and private build. of the committee, Stanton T. Carter, Thomas | This smoking is due solely 1o the efforts of | ing ente D. Me L. P. Hunt and Aaron Myers. | old Solomon Spoon and a sheet fron stove He has been for nearly thirty years a John H. Russe of Indiana was the author of | Mr. Spoon is hired exprssly for the oce member of the Masonic fraternity, had ad- the minority report which recommended that [ sion, and all night long he sits on an up- | vancsd to the thirly-third degree and was lodges which have remained loyal to the [ turned soap box, with a pile of shavings, | a member of the Mystic Shrire . His obse- fupreme ladg> and were working with rituals | straw and combustible materlal close at | quies will be conducted by the brothron of In other than the English language when | hand. Ever and anon Solomon opens the | that order, many of whom have been con- the Jast ritual was promulgated, ‘be fur- | door of his stove and forces in a wisp of the | stantly attentive during his 1ast. iliness. nished with rituals In the language they | fusl and as he does this the flames take hold READY FOR THE FAIR were previously using for a period of five | of the light stuff, and as it burns the swoke ? years, after which they will surender them | escap's through a flue that leads up to the | , This is the last day of work in the down TRy S and use only the Engifsh, cone of the mountain. This, howe fanot { fown Mheadquarters of the state fair, and | | % Throe hours deba had, The princt. | the only burdin that rests upon the shoulders | belore daright in the weming the entive | | Council Bluffs People pal specch for the i rits' Yas mate by | of {hie old Roman, for about tho o wien | force of clerks and oficlaie with their desks Reprekentative Featherstone of Wigconsin | Lou Rouzee and William Zimmerman touch | 814 papers wiil bs tr By bl ni Seolfic i ¢ e oL it ariby Reptsaentative) Care || 8T ke hins thilt alioots red'dreitheoughsthe || STTINMY where L6 watk willibe s A iEimeriy s nlEnRRaclOokitalniatbihiand o o Calltornia. It Was argued against the | doors of the templs, he rushes over to the | Mhere 13 a full I P T ekt A ] Inority proposition that if years were | Duilding in front of which Arbaces is stying the 4"!)\“]' b;ll)‘\ Nr"m.lkk‘ lh‘: fa I: |‘fi' ¥ l;lr;il‘ I Eranted the German lodges, they would | o make Glaucus kneel and kiss the golden | the crowd now to mak the stals. In the A apply for another extensi'n of time at the | €alf, and cutting a bunch of twine strings, live stock department the exhibit will be trip divect to Pompeii. Returning end of that period and the whole question | he works destruction by pushing down the | o Interesting one, as all the #pace has al- would have to be fought ovor, LA (T Ahoul aththe tentiegictty: SIThinEtRvS (L e aan arrangements are leaves Courtland Beach at 10:45 p. m. Sitting in committee of the whole the | I8 been accomplished, Mr. poon grabs his belng made for ””" accommodation of cthers Iodge has approved the unanimous repcrt | StOVe out of the wreck and carries it away b i e Broadway at 7:00 p. m. 25 for round Admission, with good seat | Pamily Boxes, seating five persons..... Single Seat in Boxes..... ‘ Children under 1 S, Children oceupying Reserved Seats or Box Seats full price who will no doubt come in tomorrow and the of the committee on the statement of the | in order that it may be kept in good shape | WO, day, " OfE AL the' grontid: these <ia' s order recommending that saloonkeepers, bar- | {0F the next performance. busy scene, with a swarm of workmen plac- tenders and wvrofessional gamblers be de lor _to Spoon getting his _deadly ¥ The agricultural department will have The same committee recommends that the | and amusement of the ladies, as well as some interesting revelations for those who supreme lodge proclaim against ths use of | the gentlemen. | Omaha People Take the Sherman avenue cars and change cars at Locust stroet; no fransfer slip is necessary ufter 3:00 - m. On entoring cavs at Locust strect aftor $:00 p, m. pay ten cents, conductor gives you a return Lh‘ft- et. On returning from Courtland Beach mduetor takes up this return ticket and hands you a transfer slip which will take you to either end of the Sher. man avenue line you may desire to go. have thought that the year of drouth had = the name Pythianism in connection with Last night the Elks did not know it, dut | {ransformed the corn yfluh[: mnu’ desert g side ranks. It was a fact just the same, that the rockets | wag:ex. no defense. The defendant's attorneys made A request has been telegraphed to the su- | and bombs were touched off by George Daniels LINCOLN IN BRIEF. @ plea that the court hold the defendant preme lodg: to institute a search for T. S. [ and William Zimmerman, both of whom J. M. Kennedy has handed In his resigna- ; 2 Tranks of Belle Plain, Ia., who came to | are experts in destroying Pompeil and making Uion as secrotary Cf the Builders' exopora: | bound him over o the istrict court, which Washington to attend the encampment, and | the last days anything but pleasant and 4510 hak | BovR TR LeE et L o “fi"“"“‘ convenes here September 17, for murder. has not returned to his home. His friends | agroeable for the populace which had gath- | *'ryq toral enroliment of supile o blie | Dunn seemed very calm. His wite and Wire that one of his children s at the point | ered upon that fete day to witness the at. chools this year is 4,600 publie | 4hi1a" were by his side in the court room. ot death, Ol tempt of Arbaces and his thugs to make Great preparations are being made for the Valiey Notos of Nows. NOW AVAILABLE, :-}:M;'H and some of the other boys bow | grand republican ratification meeting, which VALLEY, Neb., Sept, 6.—(8pecial to The e knee is to be held on old soldiers’ day at the N Rl th ce have irl Wil Probably Bo | | Tast night ihe (reworks were. difterent | state fair. Ex-Governor Thaver. s to pre. | Bee)—Wiitmore Bibs. ot e o, This Season, Howaver. in many respects from what they had been | gide at the meeting and addresses will be | five stacks of good hay which contain 66 WASHING Sept. 6.—(Special Tele. | 0N a0y of the pre vious nights thers being | delivered by W. . Summers, John L. Wel. | tons. The largest stack is fifty feet long, i e a Pkl several new designs in fountains and aerlal | gier, M. I. Hayward, G. M. Lambertson, rty-two feet wide and fifty feet high. It ram 1o The Bee)—Senator Manderson has | bombe. The principal set. ploce. was. the A E. Cady, C. M. Branson, L. D. Richard: | containg 170 tons, and I probubly the jargest fecelved a letter from John R. Webster of | head of an clk with antlers spreading out | aon. Jorn M hurston and’ others, haystack in Nebraska. Omaha making inquiries concerning the | to the distance of thirty feet. It was not | “An' evidence of tne enrors of the drouth | ' Al Hassier has a calf which is two weeks time when the $75,000 set aside in the ap- the intention of the management to have came before the State Board of Purchase old that weighs only twenty-four pounds propriation of $750,000 for the improvement | the head and antlers _ur an elk, but there | and Supplies yesterday in the sh 1pe of re- | and is eighteen inches high. It is as frisky of the Missourl river at Omaha would be | \a2 & hiteh in the procoedings at the last | quisitions for supplies for the various state | ooog et wil be taken o the state ,‘ a maha would be | yinute and as necessity became the mother institutions, some of which in former years | fair available. Senator Manderson has replied | of invention, they had (o take this or noth- | had farm products to sell. They are now 8. R. Bunch, the night operator at this that the entire appropriation became avail- | ing. It 8o happens that John H. Flanagan | bop 1g the state to purchase enough to last | piace, has been transferred to Simpson, Wyo. able Immediately upon the approval of the | is the exalted ruler of the Eiks, and the | g through the winter. E. G. Matthews of Denver, Colo., arrived S eml, Sppropriatian bill, and that it can | desire was to have his face on the canvas | G M. Bronsen her rrn interesting him- | jn Valley yesterday and will spend the win- cb:x un‘»fl’vmnn ”;\].y tI' x”\“ '“Ml”"” ‘rlm;r iluminated by fire of many and various | self today in the organization of a repub- ter with his sister, Mrs. M. Cowles mmission sees o take action. 5 1 colors, but Flanagan was modest and would | lican club at Yankee Hill, which he claims Y towles has gone to Meeker, quite likely, however, that the Missourl 5 i el ek e clad e Bl O b A not sit for a picture, thus disappointing the | will be one of the banner clubs of the cam. | o ere she will teach school this win- river commission will defer the matter until | htjer K L b clubs of the cam Colo., where she will teach sch after the spring freshets of 1895, unless some AT Dot ol b AN ot er. g =y f 9 . 7= 4 s organized by the | Savaral influential republicans of this place goncerted action be taken by the people of g Young Men's Republican club last night and | pove made known their intention of voting Omaha fo induce the commission Lo act arrangements completed to take part in the | aeainst Tom Majors for governor. w':‘lllomp',i.xfy‘ & Vierling Tron Works of | There Is a wealth of rom:nticism about { parade on September 11. Lawrence Byass has forty acres of corn Omalia bty been awnrdedoa corani s aat | “Mr. Barnes of New York” which appeals | . Tha district meeting of the 0dd Fellows that will yield fifty-five bushels to the acre. maha have been awarded a contract for ad- ! 2 i k, | last night was attended by representatives — ditional 1ron bands, anchor tie rods, efc., for | Strongly to a popular audien ' | from nearly all the lodges in the district Fremont Hrevities. the new postofiice at Omaha at a cost of | although showing signs of cxtreme haste, | o interesting literary program was fol- | FREMONT, Sept. 6.—(Special to The Bee.) $636. was cleverly constructed. The drama suffers | Jowed b { s d. : ed by a banquet. 3 i Frod residence of Mrs. Ellzabeth Knapp has been-appolnted | 1iiila in its abridgement from the - novel - —A sneak thiof' entered the , ittle in its abridg 8 Schuyler Notes and Per onals. Harry Evans yesterday and stole a silver postmistress at Nowlin, Nowlin eounty, S, SCHUYLER, Neb., Sept. 6.——(Special to | watch. D., vice J. L. Cook, Tesigned which came within an ace of being one of PoslofMce has been established at Craw- | the sensitional books of the last ten years. | n "o " o o Shultz, who went to Ne- | Captain F. A. Whittemore, .rlfu'lt‘ o(rh,!m:u;;- braska City some months since and opened [ Of the Nebraska state fair, was ford, Roberts county, S, D., and Louls | Mr. Gunter had a story to tell and he sur- “ n Bjorklund commissioncd postmaster. rounded it with all the bright bits of local - 3 ki yesterday and appointed Henry Bowerman Preparations have been so far made by the | color which this prince of story tellers | @ Festaurant, s at home again, having sold | ¥ Furgeson of this city high privates general land offica that the surveyors will | knaws so well how to use in setting oft back. | out. on_the force. : % p eet last soon be at work on a resurvey of Grant and | ground. The locale of the play Is in itself | H. E. Phelps, ex-editor Lof the Howells | “rppore was a collision on the strect la Hooker counties as provided for in the | romantic, the island of Corsica; then as a foil | Journal, now a revenue colicetor at Omaha; night between a child énd a bicycle rider. sundry civil bill, Chief Surveyor Flint Is | to the patrician, vengeance-loving Marina James Palik and Joseph Kucera of Howells Farmer Seitz, living west of this cit now making an investigation of the prob- | Paoli, the author introduces a breezy, were in the city Tuesday. 3 mistook his cow cne dark night for a wate gble cost of the work preparatory to sub- | thoroughly unconventional American, Mr, Frank . McTobin, formerly of Schuyler, | nuion thief and fired a charge nl‘ shot into Mitting a report to the secretary of the in- | Barnes of New Yerk, who displays the na- ""‘Wh “fl(v(h‘“s”" spent Sunday here visiting | yep, causing death in a few hours. terfor for his approval. This report will | tional coolness in moments of intense dra- with: relatives, “ e P catila Bros. probably be comploted next Monday and [ matio situations and m:kes love with the [ F. K. Ringsmith of the Bohemian publica- Tiaugerony § Aine et Py sent to the secretary of the interior, who, by | ardor of a true descendant of Uncle Sam. | ti n Svit, 'is in Chicago. 3 FORT ROBINSON, Neb., Sept. 6.—(8 the provisions of the law, has supervision of | With these as the principal characters in the B, L. True and eon, Percival, of Omaha | i1 ejogram to The Bee.)—A fire brcse out the work, and as soon as that official has | play, aided and abetted by other bright and | are aidoplng tn Schuyler & fow days, baing | *C 0SB oot in the vicinity of Glen, approved the plans it will be returned to | interesting people, a re:lly entertaining | €nrcute from Pikes Peak, where they spent : hé dangering settlers' v century thy summer. eight miles from here, endang the commissioner of the general land office | story of nineteenth century love and affec- g > » Rl Zos ihelo i o and the work of the resurvey speedily be | tion is the result, Lack of business to be done by the B. & M. | Lomes and crops. Upon a call for hel p Col- s Everybody, that is the great reading pub- | rtilroad caused Charles Jenkins, assistant of | onel Biddle sent out (wo troops of Lhe J lie, has enfoyed “Nr. Baraes cf New Yorkt: | 1T I"l‘u’llpu,,mhbv\:nh’l off for a time. Ninth cavalry at 11 p. ‘.r.:\vi‘n:nd‘:n;y”::r s MORTON'S VIEWS ON IRRIGATION, they have followed him In his escapades ho choir of the Methodist church s tak- | until 2 p. m. this mo g. 0 L - R LD NS et Er e e, | oation of e ol e which re- | again (his attornoon, necessitating the send- Over Production of Farm Products adventurous nature might get him into qim- | Or&enization will take place. ing of forty men, who completely extin- No Noed for More Aruble culties from which it would be difficalt to | T W. Whitman has exchanged his resi- | guished it. R A oS ‘WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.—The views en- | extricate himself. But Barnes could not g‘l':“'“ “y;lf"rl'l‘r:y ps;f !rl ‘I-rnplr:rl‘y in Lin- "Tn: L.lu,’;"m;r:\-“‘lrnlr;‘v‘:-”m?a \‘\'[ll i Sacretary . Morte 4 - | bo sicrificed and he wins his sweetheart as | € ere he emplates living _soon. o taking of evidenc 1 "‘:t“r"‘l'“fl‘:y_ y’l’“"“‘l’“tw‘l;‘;: on "I’m_"“m;‘f“'.‘c well as bringing the national emblem into | - A- B. Hughes, ex-principal of Schuyier | close tomorrow afteracon with arguments of cultural department regarding purp, fino repute with thoss who were scoffers at | 8chools, went to Keokuk Tuesday, where he | counsel. of irrigation conventions and the propriety | tho stripes and siare. will occupy the chair of chemistry in the of representatives of his bureau taking part Last night “Mr. Barnes of New York" fl:'”'l:fl ¢ “;'IR'J:(I ‘l"““ |I|lm-tn i ulxn» uu.-“(md ., Sept. in them, which he 5o plainly expressed to | Was the bill at the Fifteenth Street theater, | Children will join him laier in the week. Bee)—The Tobias Tribune has again changed s ety Aoy with Miss Emily Rigl as the stellar attr J. 8. Johnson, colored, better known as | Bee)— 9 S e testgation seugzess In Deaver, are moi | Nl Miss Bully Rigl a8 Paott Ml Rigl | “Jubiléa’ John which name was gven | hands, having been purchased by G. W. Fike ot recent origin. No little correspandence | 00 |0 the Pl oF Marine Paoll My being | Mlm because of his zeil to fire Fourth of | of tnis city. ©. M. Quackenbush, Who has so has been carried on by the secretary on thin [N, O enlious betress, el a8 | Juty morning guns, a work that had been | successfully edited the paper, has concluded subject, tending in the same direction. In a | j, CAEITE: Conscle by thoroughly good work, | M8 for many years, died Tuesday of ex- | o gevote himself entirely to the law and has Jhgariio [Edward Chase of Brigham Gity, | paviesiuved suiie 5 tooralslly £00d w ing | treme old age. ~ He was buried Wednesday. | 1ocated at Wood River. Utah, the president of the congress, written | | Of parts — ol ) el |5 1108 cus was very Ay this prosident of the oongress, e varied stage carcer. She has noves Burgiars at Silver Creek The local demoeratic cau ’ BES Iy Reprechry Morion asla? | “The farm-liniyyed s part Badly, and sk Maoaa Sam SILVER CREEK, Neb., Sept Special | harmonious. T. Fisoier was elected pre- N eomplaln now Of: gyerproduetion, he is seen at her very best. A strikingly 2 ¢ ; G 2" | cinet chairman, J. D. Page secretary, and why they should petition the government to handsome figure, she brings to the part all to The Bee)—Last night the store of C. W the delegation to (he county convention is make appropriations to fertilize arid lands | M ons, the deep intensity of a Cor- | Bowlby was entered by burglars and geeds | equally divided. l B e R0 et aull' sTeathe produotian | LS PASSORE SR G000 nteanty ats Cor- | TNl principally of watches and jewelry 1 am at a loss to determine. Really t aS Neman pRAES TEYSN MUN DK NI i o B GAER A sawelry farmer who asks the government for an ap- | !0 right. ~Never exceeding the requirements | taken to the value of about $150. They CLAY CENTER, Sept. 6. —(Special to The propriation with which to irrigate the arid | °f the role, which is a hard on lielped themselves to a supply of erackers, ot éan 'county central com and sub-arid regions petitions the govern- | 40minated the stage completely canned salmon, etc., but did not toush t Bee)—The republican \county cen s ment to tax him so as to create some com- | Mr. Barnes is in the hands of Mr. Hackett, | cigars. 1t is supposed the thieves were | mittee met here yesterday, with a full attend- petitora for him in the markets of the [ {he son of one of the great American actors, | truveling overland In a wagon. ance. Much enthusifsm was expressed, and Lot who ornamented the stuge a generation a; Tuesday night John Holmquist's saloon | reports from all parts of the county indi- and a wiser selection for this eccentric char- | was broken into and goods tak to the | cate a more united condition on the repub- Reducing the Force of Speeial Agen acter could mot have been made. Tall, | value of $15. On the same ulght thieves | jjcan ticket thay Clay: county has had for WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.—Some changes in | handsome, with dellght{ul sang frold, he plays | broke into the office of Dr. I\ J. Jonss and | eon tcket oo of special agents for the general | the part with splendid effect. Mrs. May | took seven medical works, all of thewm, with . R e a mbrid e, Shs: Sorow of g e bl g addi- | Halnes-Moore as Enid Anstruther, the be- | one exception, now and anmarees. Populist tialy at Cambridge. o Iand ofioe will be req: . loved of Barnes, was bright and interesting, - CAMBRIDGE, Né, Sept. 6.—(Specia Uonal appropriation for the service Is made | piyying the ingenue with credit to herself Church Services ot Clay Center, Telegram to The Beg)r-A big populist rally early in the next session of ¢ puase The | ay well as assisting Mr. Barnes materially | CLAY CENTER, Sept. 6. (Special 10 The | w0 ™10 hore Senator L. W. QoL Sppronciation e ont quate, for"ihe | I developlng the thread of the story, it thers | Boe)—A council of re presentatives of the | yvoung Hon, H. W. 'McFadden, J. Sheridan RERER S SR 1008 IRAGAT 4 @ | be a thread. Maud, the “enfant ‘terrible” | o o S iatere e e v IR el ly Sxpenses of the force of between thirly and | of o Chartris family, was one of the cleyer | CONEFéEational church was held here yester- | and Hev. D, L. Meliide were the speakers. shirty-five agonts. = The appropriation for | v\ "o ‘the evening, played with good results | 38y afternoon and last evening to assist | Much enthusiasm wag- manifested, as r B gar Wi 345,000, and Iatee on' an ad- | po® i priion Lae Mr. Reafidd Clarke | 1n the ordination of Rev, Mr. Webber ite | was s largs crowdout despite’ the rain o ot s ',000 was made. | wis a manly Englishman, while the Count | new pastor of the Congregaiional ehurch, | Populists belleve many con i e gl i Commissioner Lamoreaux has just ordered Among the ministers taking part in (he | Southern Nebriska may be depended on’ to Danella of Mr. Horace Lewis was a con- | Among & \ the Icket a big majority. IAREL - e tuaiye aaants. ang the | A e maatiie et | seremany ere. Reve Cromt s eIt in e N he populiat stale ticket o blg names of twelve more \;m l:; :In uplel'd lmm lent mounting at the hands of the manage- | of Harvard, Sherman of Fairfild, Ilanford | Majors won't go down out here L] e o pomas ber %t on iy fotlon will | ont, and from the demonstratins of last | of Aurors, Rose of Hastings and Brioiee Violated (he Revenuo Lws. ° ade a strong bid for public | of Geneva. The charge to the eandilat STINGS, Neb.. Bept, E-~(Bpscial Tels RN yoar B R S e M e was delivered by Rev. Mr. Cross, and the [ HASTINGS, Neb, Sept. 8.—(Specia n ot of Deep Plowing. charge (o the people by 1'ov. Mr. Sherman | Gram to The Bee)—Deputy United States WASHIN pt. 6.—The Agricul- Desperate s Break Jail. of Fairfield. The music by the reguar | Marshal A. H. Young of \:mm..»:,,)., a tural department is giving attention to the MILAN, Mo., Sept. 6.—-By means of false | church choir was_excellent over In the city this (k\-lwmna :‘nl 'I“.l.u.llwlnl]\ success of deep plowing. Prof. Whitney, | keys the county jail here was cleared of all Lincoln, ,\\1‘:._-::‘“2.»‘.\:.-:‘.N.:.;".m.‘_m Aepherd ohlef: of the division cf agricultural soils, | Its prisoners but one about dawn today. 6.—~(Spectal Telegram | [aiing the revenus Iaws. s now in Nebraska on a n(;u"ml xlm.:mx to 'n.l er 'mpi.'l secaplng prisansrs u‘x(;:“ :':.r::ri; Bas. o The: Biolimiaarys sxasmination i . o the o o soil of deep | and John Hart and C. P, Staugh, forge y :;::,'.::‘:n e ifli.“u..n"\ A Irrigation | and general desperate men. —In addition fo | Of Cyrus Dunn for the murder of Willlam | G APTON, Neb., Stpt. 6.—Special to The on the other. Recently Secretary Morton | unlocking most of the doors they made their | Taylor of Desota was held today. The state Sl Bl et g gL recelved from the governor of Nebraska | finfl exit through a hole cut by them in a | called several witnesses, whose testimony JRRIERORI S Maniar YOS e i0: Samples of corn of the 1804 crop planted | heavy brick wall. Bloodhounds are now | was In the lne already reported at (he | lowing corps ] i 2 . @eep. Nolwithstanding the drouth the cora | on their trail. time of the crime. The defendant made | principal; W. M. Sheppard, ¢ isistant; Amos 6.—(Special to The Republican Enthusiasm in Clay County. ¥ Preliminary for assault and battery, but Judge Jackson | | Combs, intermediat orge Burt, sec | primary; Nellie Stevens, first primary. About 150 pupils are enrolled Pat Hammond, a stockman, was arrested yesterday to acswer A charge of adultery. Father Malone of Denver gave two lectures Sunday in the Catholic church, which at- tracted many hearers from neighboring towns, CRETE, Neb., pecial Telegram to The Bee.)—The democratic county con- vention was held here tod, From the start the administration vd had a ma- Jority of twenty-two to eighteen. A solid antl-Bryan delegation will go to the state convention. The candidates nominated are Senator, Carl Sagl; representatives, William Burke and T. C. Fischer; county attorney, M. H. Fleming; commissioner, Paul Bank- son. This unique resolution was adopte We, the d mocratic party of Saline county, in convention assembled, adopl the following as our form of princip’.s: Resolved, That we ar nocrats Charged a Cownrdly Deed. BEAVER CITY, Neb.,, Sept. Special Telegram to The Bee)—Willllam Blovett was arrested at his home near Edison today, charged with attempting to kill Frank Breit- baupt, the young man cowardly shot near Oxford tuly 16. Blovett was suspected at the dme, but was not arrested. The officers claim to have additi-nal evidence. His trial will be had next week Thursta nty Populists. PENDER, Neb., Sept. 6.—(Special to The Bee.)—The populists of Thurston county met in convention yesterday and nominated dele- gates to attend their senatorial and repre- sentative conventions, but did not put up a county ticket any further than a candidate for commissioner, leaving the county attor- ney and coroner unfllled until they see what tha democrats will do. Heavy Kain at Guide Kock. GUIDE ROCK, Neb.,, Sept. 6.—(Speclal Telegram to The Bee.)—A heavy rain fell at Guide Rock yesterday afternoon, continuing most of the night—the first for nine weeks. The ground is in fine condition for sowing wheat and rye. A great deal will be sown. Suffered the Loss of a Thumb, SHELTON, Nob., Sept. 6.—(Special Tele- gram to The Bee.)—Sam Rader, a farmer living nine miles north of this place, while cutting corn cut the thumb of his right hand and had to have the member amputated. - o DID NOT WORK ON LABOR DAY, Seven Employes of the State of Michigan Discharged —Mueh Indignation, ST. PAUL, Sept. 6.—A Houghton, Mich., special to the Dispatch says: The state of Michigan discharged laborers because they celebrated Labor day—a legal holiday. Prof Kidwell, in charge of the repair work at the state micing school during the absence of ctor Wadsworth, discharged seven work- men Tuesday because they falled to come to work on Labor day. The work was not urgent and much indignation is felt over his nmary action. The matter will be taken ore Governor Rich, e Railroaders Gee the Land. CLEVELAND, Sept. 6.—Judge Noble, sit ting in the court of common pleas, today recorded a decislon against the city In favor of the Lake Shore and Big Four railroads in the celebrated Cleveland lake front case. The property in controversy is a large tract of land lylng between the lake front and the river bed, and involves several millions of dollars, The city brought suit against the railways to recover the property, claiming that they were occupying streets laid out and acce the city ffty years ago. Judge Noble des that while the eity had once accepted the streets, they had been abandoned as such many years ago, and them. The eity solicitor gave notice of ap- peal, and the case will be carried to the supreme court. Ll e Noted Horse Thief Undor Arrest. ST. JOSEPH, Sept. 6.—Today Sherift Walker of DeKalb county placed under ar- rest a man here who gave his name as L. D. Thurman, but who is known to e a number of alfases and to be the leader of a gang of horse thieves who have operated throughout the west He is said to be wanted in Colorado and lowa for various thefts of horseflesh The gang of which Thurman is a member has, for the last Lwo or three months, been hiring rigs from the various livery stables and driving them up foto Towa, where they disposed of the property. clared incligible to membership, but not rk Frank Murray and Harry Wilding ::::;lzllwlx:'p:i‘x l:’l[s::lnul::-‘:y";‘m;u;[snlx(flrl«l:'ly‘l;l“‘\)us i affecting those who have already become | the two men who are so handy with the up and tents are to be prcvided for the members, ~ The questicn has not been acted | Mitts, fought a three-round bout, doing some who come too late to be accommodated In the . upon by the supreme lcdge proper. very clever work, to the entire satisfaction | 1al; ‘e 7 ‘' ® L= = a OMAIIAY Onie Dayr Sl MoNDAY, SEPT. 10 rounds 20th and Paul Streets, — e THE WORLD'S LARGEST, GRAN DEST, BEST AMUSEMENT INSTITUTION, CAPITAL INVES OoNLY No False Pry BEVERYTHI Earth- EQUAL OWNERS TED 83,500,000, DAILY E X SHOW ENDORSED BY THE CLERQY. elonse. 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