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THE OMAHA DAILY B u i EE bed was perfectly smooth, showing that i n touched and there was nothing nor of Mrs. NCED BY PREACHERS| ndicate that € longed to Ist NOT SCREAM | Corbett-Fitzsimmons Prisza Fight COon- demned as a Menace to the Community, .‘DOUBTS AS TO THE LAW'S EFFICACY ND THAT KILLE the revoiver her husband, as to Whether it € 1-1f Not an Fxtra Legisla- is Demanded. intervals of tive session » the shots were being fired he saw yor with the baby in | The Dallas Pas wssoclation met this morning le of Ish anl the Corbett-Fitz inquest over the introduced t1 lowing resolution: gainst both of | unspeakable will concentra thugs and ha y spent the time | upied with them perpetual of the head and lodged when concentrated an_unlimited degrec fullest confi NEITHER WOULD TALK reporter for the integrity, yolver which it Is clain to the adequacy our statutes to enable the state authorities to effectually examination conflicts with | the statement shot Chapple with he refused to do, of the murder which Bee yesterday t the eyes of the civilized his matter; there s our most abhorrence abomination. 1l upon the attorney that this was the first shot that was fire solved, That we ¢ detials:of: the truth tol: the articls, but power given in our laws to the execu » reporter to await the result of the coro ing the position in which he found Chapple n the chair and had his bac ing sutlicient fell backward lequate, to call an extra s of the legislature to prohibit the figh Ish positively refused to talk to the they had been instructed to say nothing furthe thought that Chapple LUTHERANS consequently 3G E HYMN BOOK Formerly Livea In FREMONT, Neb., June 10.—(Special Tele 4 into the body the Old Ones IRSTOWN, nd a well known resident of this being held clos with powder. Another poin old, she ma hymns and tunes in n hymn books introduced seventeen is six years volver is fa was a_very tractive looking young lad acious disposition and popu the statement tively that Chapple never pc r saw him with one, she would have noticed it if he did have one. AND CHAPPLE Ish's statem ar among her s bore an unblemished and is sure tha months have been allowed for suggestions. ollowing is the fourteenth biennial report tension Lutheran Evangeli cal Church of America. On February 5 was elected fisld Lenker, resigned noble missionary work on our tern field, having organized the lisworth and Kanopolis, Kan., a at both places built churche: among strangers. Her marriage was a sur- her friends on account nothing of the tragedy until informed by a friend vpon the Ruger knew A number of new facts were di the two hal a quainted with t been very intimately ac “smokeless powde baking powder Departments. R Bi6 BLAZE, I'rom here he to the board of church extension for $1,500. Receipts—The total receipts the family until & wied Albert Gecrge. including bal- a soldier at t the nelghborho! while the evidence particularly hes Into Hundreds Veen Worse. The_increase receipts over MILWAUKEE morning in er Lumber company, C and Cherry street, spread rapidly to adjoining coal and lumber yards and soon covered an along both sides of the communicated barns of the barns of the For two slons shie was sent by Ish with note Chapple, when he was employed both by the Manufacturi ms compaly, area of three blocks money reached our treasury tus late for this the flames to the la Brewing company and the ioof w are number of times at home while her husband was absent. George neyer oaw Receipts from bequests were $1,902 Two surely follow During the biennium the silve was eelebrated docks, had her upper works badly damaged, and - the schooner Luey Graham'’ rigging were destroyed. Ubrig & Sons, coal [ Jubilae of the Ish herself furnigshed evidence in one of the notes found on Chapple. one that was published in The Bee yesterday The principal losers doliars were distributed to the boards, $1,000 cach to the board of home missions, foroign missicns and church extension. $1,000 from As a_postscript to hoisting apps atus and coal sheds were swept We likewize acknowl- Tublicaticn our Lutheran The Forster Lumber company lost the greater MPLOYERS K Finally in corroboration of the statement statements of both Adams company and Singer Manufacturing Expenditures. expenditures accom- We sixteen horses. Barns in the immediate vicinity of the fire contained at animals were relea ran through of the girl B e e O report of all moneys expended. Churches alded, special appropriations have been made to 12 congregations amounting to $80,741.5 mber of churches aided forty-one were by six by donation. ed by policemen and fire- and | 4 the streets, The former co Fitch, had repeatedly left notes Chapple., The latter states that the girl delivered a tiote once to Chap- ple, and at the time he thought tha of this tracted to the s Ioan and eighty This again the donation atdea [ F by an absolute s about 1,100 tons of hay up in a puft and sent a pyramid of flames Fortunately to indulge in any en- tanglements his employ. wind blowing Chapple answered that the girl 7 Was a servant girl of the Ishs s from Mrs. Ish At the office of the Singer company it was denfed that Chapple was in the habit of at- adjusting of the is employed for that speclal purpose, and she had made two visits to the Ish residen chine in repair. Among_ thos hundred and and canal in that vicini; mense tanneries, brace combustible oil remarkable v is lined with the plants of which em- and bark sheds. About $34,698 have been raised in the past of the general more churches aided by our board; our balance on thus so many flames in order to reach tn ve her from total de lines of freight steamer Raleigh e and kept the ma- We have to offset this balance appro- o who know something about relations of Chapple and Mrs. $8.850, and from the donations fund $2,560, of years churches. be- vicinity of the Schlitz barns, but saved by col Adams cam Chapple worked for the danger to surrounding spy. and deprecated ill-treatm were in the twe an avorage salapy forty-five available | Four per cent @ ‘the ployed and 6 pee cent disgraceful, lack | kind. Efforts were | clsms_expurgated, to bodying lette A resolution offered D.D., of Meyersburg, | change in churc lution of pastorat COGNITION OF teformed Presh | tution DENVER, June 10, formed Presbyterian ghty Ged as the Jesus Christ as the earth, and the bibl all affairs.” I H. H. George and not acknowledged in all existing politl of dissolution becau The report of the th lege building! students was s A At the afternoon committe the orders, against_secr | sion be directed to carefully agal churches, organs and missionary treasurios which has resulted power in the world. D ¥ R, June 10, into its e nay, 60; declining laymen thereon was ing them eligible: When your dealer of baking powders to foist another upon profits o OTTUMWA, Ta., mills in the central The Fair wheat i ment to Europe. vernor Waite broug JUNE 11, READY TO BUILD THE CABLE TUESDAY, criticised the prévilfing reprehensible moth ods of obtaining|@astors in church paperd and sending committees to CONSERVATORY, FIRE AND POLICE BOARD, such as advertising Committeo to Propose Candidates to Tead | The closing recital of the Foree Chosen. rare instances. fFhe report stated that there tracted a big French Company Willing to Lay One from fan Francizoo to 8ydney, ¥ mmissioners to the board Afty=five vacant pastorates of $667 unemployed stood up around the lobby rail ited a speclal committee to submit ssver names from which a new chief of poli Commissioner nally successtul | and reflected great credit upon the principal onservatory Deaver is author !IS TO MAKE A LANDING AT HONOLULU supplied.» The tepory was characterized st Dole Government Nogotiating a Now Treaty with Japan—Winister Castle Will Reach Washington Pleaded Guilty to Conspiracy. s redeived by the board left out and to have the report reco failed after a speech by ridge of Springfield, 0., truth and the report was adopted in recognizing mor pants in the program, appointment poned one week meeting of of the whole plano quartet tal, “Ballet FRANCISCO bringing the following advic debate to the committee on resolutions. while distributing GOD DEMANDED good example of ave of absenc lays was granted teriaus Want the Const - was granted five day He has a proposition which will be considered and his cabnet Miss Jeanette The synod of the Re-|by President Officer Rentfrow nd of Michael Letz He represents a French company that | is willing to build from Sydney , taking in Auckland, He wants the Hawailan government to an annual subsidy, in return will be made resolutions demanding constitution of the United States by | ing “a ciear and explicit acknowledgment of to San Fran for $98, being consumed at the e of all power; of | ment off water and later a official message independent telephone service for)th Mendelssohn self-possessed was entirely v. J. C. McFeeters of Philadelphia Coole feels confident that governments Ho declares that the cable will be built with in eighteen months, istrong has gone to Japan. ent to Japan by the Dole government to make a new treaty, Telephone company. the country’s financial the fact that the supreme troubles were due to power of God was en days' leave of absence to visit the bed well played Mendelssohn Miss Munchhoff applause by singing “Nymphs and sioner Smith absence of Mr. Action upon ex-Offic for reinstatement al parties were in a state e they were not founded on the firm cornerstone acknowledgment would be. believed that the prettiest compositions for soprano writ- Japanese to come in unhindere Miss Munchhoft ncorporators Alice McCarty protested against the apy of Geneva college, a Jeavel ekl (R S cation of John Marhover to remove saloon and urgent need of funds to repair the col Washington, will leave this co panied by him famil expects to reach Washington about the 1st of is of Ameri of using her voice careful training Miss Darlene a pretty young woman, who presented a picture with her violin ‘Romanco in August, and painstaking orted, 148 of whom are tak- ing the regular collegiate course played Beethoven's e GUARDS VETERAN CORPS. feature was the report of committees the making of a good being care- Swartzlander of the island and has always taken a promi. movements for politcal and commercial advancement of the wurches reported unfavorable. on secret sovieties recommended that bers identify themselves with Organization ent of OMcors Last the movem: and especially the Na- on, and that following with “‘Look fn My Heart and See, | tional Christian associat composed of the ex-members of the at the armory ation by elect Washington member of the annexation commission treaty of annex He has held many important government positions and is at pr of the Board of Education. Crick pleaded guilty to a charge of Omaha Guards, evening and completed organi following officers Webster; vice st the minor societies by standpoint, ous discipline and otherwise. on slgns of the times The committ * played by Misses Stewart, Ayers and Mrs, Stenger. s you buy polsonous alum are_empty, cated the worldliness MeAllaster; Bnrolled membe . Searle, A. K. Squier, W. having little tenced to three year " imprisonment, but the sentence was suspended with the understand- defendant would leave the coun- He left the same day for China by the City of Peking. Bush and Joseph Price’s is the purest and best. Colordo Methodists Vote to Ad "’:'.\"; Ll -Today the Methodist piscopal church begins upon the question of the admission of women eral conference. ton amendment proposed three years ago at Omaha, declaring them rado conference today ing that the Guckert, Otto Sel ark Redick, Boten, Logan, a., Is at the Millard. Laudergren, 0. C rnest Benning been acquitted On the Hamil . Boreil, H. T. McCormick A. McAllaster, Fred C. Morey of Portland, Ore., is at the The three men were to engineer a revolution, but were arrested before it came Humphrey of Lincoln is a guest at Membership Com: and Webster. ittee—Burmester, Squicr T such word as fail in the bright lexicon of the hotisekeeper who usy am Baking Powder. Warner of Blanchard, chants guest Dennis was in the city yosterday to the Pacific coast, H. Wilson of Dunbar took endorsing the Baltimore amendment, ¢ Ave, 66; nay, The Colorado conference has acted upon the matter. s Touzalin and Burm consists of MeAllaste POLLARD Mr. and Mrs dinner at the Paxton yesterday. In the Rac Slips in Winner, ISCO, June Unconsidered a Daughter of A meeting of the South Side Tmprove- and daughter of Seward are guests at th A. Marshall and daughter, Minnie, 0 Harney street, have taken rooms at the Miss Pollard you his aim is “large i tor Held Up. 10.—(Special gram.)—James Lpng, “conductor, was held up ani robbed of a valjable gold w sum of money by three thugs ne commissioners the expenditure the stretch Miss Pollard, fighting it out in ridden by Shepard, came from behind and om the city Despecher and Chirteenth street to the Sarpy favored the special meeting | the exisiing com- commissionoers have rent®d Friday to consider it the summer months. . Turkle, pastor of Kountze Me- yesterday for 1ed_to be chosen by the present evening. He was quite roughly handled. Two of the robbers were apprehended and are now in jail. They aresupposed to be tran rr———— Think Defagltor T SIOUX CITY, :June 10, —The H. M. Benedict will probably be heard here tomorrow. dict is expected in the morning High officials here think th { that Taylor, the defaulting ex-sta is on his way to South Dakata. dsmen are in ccaference here tonight. — RAPHIC BRIE being loaded for ship- ment of the road and building of a culvert 109 (Glenn) (Shepard), 5 to Mount Carlos, ‘Little - Order of the World Anniversary. Omaha lodge No. 200, Order of the World, anniversary terson hall last evening by a musical and entertainment part of the cvening was devoted to instru- Hagerstown, to Europe, France and Germany. returned from St. in the interest of the Oregon Short Line and Utah Northern, The result of the hearing before Judg appreciated by Mr. who labored earnestly for a co-receiver with ior is Near. Special Telegram.) I2lmo also ran, scond race, one mile, (Chevalier), g: Carmel, 95 (Shaw), 4 to 1, third. Marietta_and Tom Clarke a five furlongs, @ 13 no question ritt was greatly freshments were (Heinrichs), 101 (Shaw), Buchanan presided and W ring was master of wngements comprised Messrs nd; Tiberiu Nobraskans at the Hotels, 101 (Jones), 2 program was much enjoyed Soledad and e happy—wealthy of Colorado has to Montana on a lecturing tour. The miners at many gone to work at the 51-cent The president and party Washington from their fishing trip. In a freight wreck on the Big Four road at ydney, 0., four tramps were Killed. The first cotton bloom t into the Mobile exchange Monday. Secretary Hoke Smith, who has been visit- six_ furlongs, mentioned, if Dr. Price’s Baking Powder is od in their baking recipes. o Arreated for Safo Blowing. ‘Reddy,” a professional rested at an carly hour this ant Ormsby and Detectives , Red Will, Remus, Miss Carvin and The Drummer also ran returned to John O'Brien, ulias safeblower, was ng by Serg, Savage and Dempsey. pposed to have been connected Wahoo Had n Snap. braska City; € orge’ W. Henn, M. Robbins, Ord m.)—Herpolsheimers, everlastingly home team today. Ainsworth; Halfer, ‘Aurora. to| ing in Georgia, has started ington. As a matter of fact our pledges to pay are [ back for trial. stablishment ago and he and Meyer were quite iutimate Meyer states that long before Chapple left was over and the firemen turned their attention to the blazing coal and lumber They were still at work on the ruins balance on amount now to $238,3 We also report service of the C. Assets | Fred Ohl, the Princeton s shot by a negro tough, has died fron the | gult of his Injuries. Adams company he secured _since ny of them, of course, are valuable more o Foley estimates the loss at about undoubtedly He had never given her name, but sald that she was a married Twenty-ninth exceed that sum. The losses by last night's fire as far a: American countries. the | Fire in Chlcago not indicate productive capital, but just °t and had a little child and kept a sery- can be estimated up to noon Forester Lumber comp: loss $25,000, 1oss $2,500; What are our assel Money tied up that only becomes available when the | near the loan has matured, and in many c loans are of twenty y B. Uhrig & Son, estimated loss Brodesser Elevator ted loss $1,000, in- facturing company, esti Some of these Chapple told Meyer that this ars or A meeting of tried to got him to elopo wi formed a permanent society for the advancement of the colored r Delegates are rapidly arriving in Philadel- phia for the fifth annual meetng of the In- ternational League of Press An appeal for aid b i her and go to schooner Lucy 5 chlitz Brewing company lun, tannery, many cases in order to a; to meet its obli st are the can realize nothing nor do we receive any interest for the money invested. a congregation fully insured; ring and wanted to give him $100 to buy - fully insured ard given the Kuehn's baj 0, fully insured. proper- Hudson, Hastings, Neb., and at and realize on as it has been the experience of the board, gen- On one ceeasien Wheel Runs at Hion. June 10.—The Remington With him and play the lover to the servant girl while he took care of the woman of the but Chapple annual meet- | Other points, been intimate wonran and had Attendance, | grior years of hesitation contracts have been that cccasion, church plans and the book will soon be re: contemplating general ady to produced the iden to Chappie by apple sald that her husb 18 more than two months recommended nd had glven sum of $35,000 annually for church extension beginning with April 1 the general synod this after- hymns selected when she was brushing his ccat and the two notes which were and printed without music meetings was referred to the hymn book re- | the Memphis convention, Bryan was among the speakers mission | The trial of Coloriel Court House, O., has The report of the board of supplies, read | October. He is| gharged in ordering the militia to fire on a mob about his cntangie The church extension boards were was deeply to clope wigh Tovo with bhn and wanted his A R T e T D.D., of Canton, O. CHAPPLE. pled by small stores. Arizona line the mail pouch rifled. 50 us | City ha people of Cameron, was almost entir The Creek council impeachment against of | Detective The argument has of weeks. at Norin Platte, to Jook for him ecided to hold the to o on a bi all others. djoining houses. OB HEERIEERIEEIEE HRIEEIEERI ERIEE ERIEERIERI ERIERIEEIERIERIEEI ERIERIERIER E recommend the Ro'ya‘l Baking Powder as superior to Herpolsheimers 01000 0- office in the with the robbery of R. C. Midland hotel. He is wanted at Burlington, Ia., ilar charge of two years' O'Brien was captured in a house near the south end of the When you want the best ask for Silver Azo Rye Whiskey. e (AL BREVITIES. James T. Henri, accused Wahoo, 16; Hi tha Carson mint shortage, has been brought of complicity polshelmers, 3. Herpolsheimers, Herpolsheimers, 3. Eleventh stre — o To0 Wet to Race. DENVER, June 10. for today at the Overland park track were postponed on account of rain. rpolsheimer. gl e, o, [Church and. The picnic of the Soclety of Russian Israel- ites which was to have occurred Sunday al Council Bluffs, was postponed on account of State Tourney ut Singles Oponed. LINCOLN, June 10.—(Special Telegr tournament of sin- under the auspices of the Lin- Omaha park The German minister to Guatemala has also for two week: been appointed minister , until June evening burned out a whole block of frame buildings occu- of Sixteenth REPORT OF THE ACADEMIE DE MEDECINE oF FRANCE A stage coach between matches were has been held up and Loveland “and Jaycox “and, 1 Spooner and pooner won from Mapes, 6-1, id won from Jaycox by 6-0; Tomorrow’s games will begin at St Josspn Not fteady to Quit. been issued by the Va., the town which v wiped out by fire. > torpedo boat Ericsson trial trip again yesterda to abandon it on account of a heavy fog [pollinaris “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS." ZHE RESULTS INVESTIGATIONS REPORT OF THE ACADEMIE DE MEDECINE APOLLINARIS ALL T7HE PURITY A4ND pseph’s “eam out foundation The story is the Des Moines trouble. instead of being in debt RECENT Hesse and Secr the proposed deal. treasurer for illegal disposition of funds. B. Lawson shot and killed his partner, S. a quarrel over the discussion of a reward. IN PARIS Umpire Betis Quits, Betts of the National League staff of um- FRANCE WATER AL THE WATERS EXAMINED FOR HAVE case of the government E | estate. A decision is not expected for a couple PLACED HEAD OF Young, and it ha resignation largely attended free sil prayer | held at New Orleans to appoint delegates to Ex-Congressman r meeting was Wis., June rnor Grant of Denver, who Telegram.) Washington FREEDOM FROM DISEASE GERMS. the record to seven-pound rod, within four hours of his arrival. by landing a thirty- manslaughter AMUSEMBNTS. Courfland MCcGREW In Tiie owLY SPECIALIBT WiO TREATS ALL PRIVATE DISEASES, Woukness and Socres MEN ONLY ivery cure guaranteed rs 60X 0rI0r00, It is indispensable for finest food. — United Cooks and Pastry Cooks Asso'n of the United States. RN FOR ORIV FIOF OGO RN RO R OO R IOR O HIEFHF OF OGS which induced Ish Huckleberry Griddle Cakes One-half pint huckleberries, 18 ninety-four killed the end of the string. tablespoonful two teaspoonfuls twenty-fourth one-half teaspoonful one- | Royal Baking Powder, one | milk. Boil one cupful pint | dilute with beaten Baking Powden, together flour, powder; add beaten eggs, milk, berrles (washed and picked over). and and_huckle- Mix into will run from pitcher in thick, | dle; brown delicately EVANSTON, Have griddle hot enough confine juice quickly %o as to form crust on other turn side; complete Blackberry or Raspberry Griddle Cakes In som Ly Attorney M *kwith of this city, w the foreleg ture was so bad that Satinwood was baby and eaid: honer and wmy bedreem and saw Chappla lying on the floor With his head againat the wainscoting an article in BOr was there any aigus of a strugsle. pod, and was the best sto ck fun this part of the country ? e Crushed Wheat Griddie Cna cuptul crushed wheat, one and one- lalf pints flour, one teaspoonful brown sugar, | lo Paste rids your houss of Rats, Roaches and other vermin; 25e. with Hyglenic Cream it meal, one-halt pint one egg, one-balf meal, flour, sugar Beach Now oyen for the scason. THE RESORT OF THE WEST Tables furnished picaic parties. RS E R RS 8 froe, 4l v teaspoonfuls | (it too thick it will not run but break off and Heat griddle cakes as large as a tea saucer. on one side, carefully turn and brown oth Pile one on the other, serve very hot, with sugar, milk. cream. or maple syrup. ———— Quick Buckwheat Cakes No. 1. To one pint buckwheat flour, while dry. > heaping teaspoonfuls Royal Baking Pow- one scant tablespoontul pour batter g Bake brown s, VON MOHL CO., Bole Awerienn Agents, Cincluaadl, Chlo, three-quarters pint of water one hour, then and parachute 30 and 7:45 o'clock t BOATING, gether flour, suger, salt crushed wheat preparation when mix into smooth batter, and powder; add to Bake on hot gr . Graham Griddie Cakes. One pint Graham flour, one-half pint corn .))l‘r:flill avenue Boyd’s The merric ROMEO and 40—Gentlemen under the direction of Mr. ALL LAUGHTER, Popular prices Beats on sale at Dox Offic der, teaspoonful salt .June 12, JULIET. J. Edgar Owe NO TRARS. make them brown, mix well together; when cold water or spoonful brown sugar, one-half teaspoonful | salt, two teaspoonfuls Royal Baking Powder, | bake immediately on hot griddle | ing powder should never be put into batter, but always mixed with flour In dr Some prefer addition of a little wh and Indian meal. water. Sift together salt, and powder Mix together beaten egg, milk and into a smooth hatter without betng too thin 7 TRADE MARK Tuesday morning.