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i § TILE OMAHIA DAILY BEEm FRIDAY, AUGUST | ] P s RSN CREIGKRETIRE | UNION PACIFIC TO BE READY | lireas o S G, e s ST RTORAGE RUILDING IN OMATA. U & Continuea. | . ( s i 4 4t that road was & narrow gauge eystom, Judge g ————— e 1 e M | 4 ACRER TET, OMAIIA AND 80 0 8130 A M Stel' Of Her s £ | P—— Cornlen 'in & report fled yestorday ‘recom SN % o, ot 0 B ead, s & Borisras s {5 | Law Regarding Air Brakes aud Automatic | il whon, v €01 vriee b oot Sinco the suldxy anttion [ PACTFIC RTORAGE & WAREROUSE (0 AUSTIACTS, THE BYRON REED COMPANY A DETAIL OF AN AMERICAN BATTLE. o Coupling Will Be Obeyed. Sy e b, L] o s B L hered el have nnswers P R R LLANE | | " sed fetter in “ matn, S : | T *T \{, 1\'«(’\‘ “t ‘».Q ¥ PREPARING FOR IT IN THE SHOPS|™ecetver for the Columbus Southern, X praskatelabid e ol | Omand, ¥ - : l . el '\Il,\\l\ Ga., Aug. 1L.—T. E. Blanchard Wil be delivere pres 85 NOE St " ( M 0 T A ) an adopt but one kind of galt. So through X% Columbus was today inted recelver of O ' SECONIVPRART. this terrible field over wl i Take . fie Cotumbis, South i L Rite oh Wiy: Rites, 1 " ' > "y o ; lel bl vu AT X v:”v]\ ki ‘.’Q,‘:f,,‘. b screamed pra win .ln. Millions of Dollars o | the Columbu thern W pany on " Wabl, fivst Mneril o & work 8 0 llins apy a n dreaming n | teal angels of death Colling ran in the man Baquip Al Ronds in t e appli " Central Trust company, 51 NRVRL 66, NGty talen. foi 16 t i 0 S b [ the midst of the questdns, the advice, the | fi°F Of & farmer chased out of a dairy by —Mix Bxpendit | holders as trustees of $1,087.000 of bonds. tor fivat tnnertl i ® | FOR BALE~HORSES, WAGONS, Military = i $1.00, warnin the exéfied talk of his com His face was staring.white with | Fingers and | e Interest dyvertisements must be run , 1 INC HONSY NT 1 L - # Lt £ | pation of a blow that would | ———— 0. ‘he point n gtivel APhio Intame beine, absert ¢ it | 8 ! . § s | "They were very busy in preparing him for | Whirl him around and down. He would fall | e, The appointment was made . g h e Aien e ALy B IR | his ordenl. When they inspected him care- |88 he had seen other men fall, the life| Jos ph H. MO rintendent of | b : SIS S v ] | tully it was somewhat like the examination s 1‘,',1: Iryv"“‘ L) suddenly that their | motive power ery of the Union | Ruilway Na . SITUATIONS WAN! | \Hat. aioot give & BENSH bators w FAee; WAN/| wreund thaw (NHIF Headk. te saw ihe; \the | Pacific, is pert car and locom e el TRl AR L i e = e bt Wtikeersd by, (8 ‘WhioTa | DIUWAIING 6t thy: Septmant, ‘Bt Nix eoeaten| L' 3 Uiudety but e Tove to revel I gl flc, became associated with Honrey R Vet shlcapian gt R BICY CLES, Afair Gt nstonishment found vent n | Were standing looking at him from the edgo | Nat Would startle most men. His offt e e ences furnish Address W 6, Bee i T of an impossible star. He was aware of some | the shops is crammed with a mine of informa- | R N B o atewasd, 1. o0, DUt oF Slty). LIKE A WATCH, WRST. | again and again | "The artillery ofcer who had fallen In this | cost in ,”W" bt RO o T s L K ROHWIGG Spromuoten it fonces farnished, W 11 : ¥ Co., 1ol Howard stiest | Certainly 1 am,” cried Collins, at last | Meadow had been making groans {n the teeth Sk b il iUl B b My (R A3 : » (g e s | ot the tempeat of sound- "‘These futile cries, | Charge has been adopted by many of the |, W O one of the conductors on VISIBLE, HALL mEARDeoN of | M de aulletly Kway from them. tre | Tenched ot bim by his agony, were hexrd | ratlroads of the country. Methodical in his | Tixas Wodniuny aortirond, came n from WANTED=MALE HELP, COMIBINATION 100G AND L 8 L only by shells, bullets, When wild-eyed Col- | disposition, he has, by the force of his|of A. J. Ashmead — Mr@ Aoho the remains Chas. It. Lee, 9th and Dousies. | X1 Diia - . | was swinging five_or six canteens by their | lins came running, this officer raised him- | abil SR JUhtas s Gabe il Ao Bia. | ot iha GlAc i s e ARHURR] SRV Q | EANE & CO., 1118 FARNAM STRERT. | cord seeme t 1 b W ot | selt. s face contorted an . b o i e | old-time Union Pacific engineers, and 3 WANTED LIVE INTELLIGENT AGH Q ; T | cords. e nw\“'l.\‘ : ‘ul\mnl ”k LA "I‘ | face nfor '1“: i bla x‘n‘\ from | sume condition, with the result that mo | last fail went south, ¢ ng th ',,},"“fi',)' « € three o five ) TGN OF BURE RIVER Y ) N remain firmly on his head, and often he s abo J r some great be- ( % § ¥ of the Internation T . . amorentis Bt B Toth ‘sireet. O SEY | reached and pulied it down over his brow seeching cry. But suddenly his face straight- | MOUVC Power department i tho countyy fas Ailioe. Hrakna: bpl. T : s 1 | resched and putled it own over hi BEON: sm. | cned and hie called: “Say, young man, give [ 80 muc h valuable material collected in the | Auditor Erastus f the Union Pa- e il - | OMAHA BICY LLBA, ) lovement in the ¢O | me a drink of water, will you | way of estimates, contrasts 1 deductions | CiAc. with several friends, contemplates a o Lro ALE, NO WIREL APERR: | ind pact column, The long animal-like thing | "¢, 0 C0 | asts, a uctions | trip’to Lake McDonald, whick e fore two, or ; e 1 Tamber wieons: i wood T feap for | iy, Tee four hundred eyes were | , Collins had no room amid his emotions | as the motive department of the Union Pa- | days journey from St Pail ot the: QroRt $re it o mon will w ) i John Condon, South Omaba. Q-Mio 20 | turned upon the figure of Collins of surprise, He was mad from the threats | cif | ¥ rafitond, TE. 10 near. ths Q1910 does in (h Y Cool e e —— “well, sir that ain’t th' d st thing, | OF destructlo Mr. McC " 3 # i % divide for paying o an e A e I can't,’ he screamed, and in this reply r. McConnell, since his tour of inspection, ot generally known to tourists, . It truck, 1 | y | raiwny | CLATRVOYANT |Lr X thoug : "’) ‘{ Lollins the blood | wag q full deseription of his it \;pir!‘ has been serious! wi{ering ithe atr braie!| 13,8 KISAK ARTINE MHE EIUAR. TARGEL EAR facilition, ¢ WA n in him for kind of busi hension, H a8 ALK | (et N ] » r. Young looks forw to th R T T T TR “What's e goin’ (0 a0, anyhow 2 1808, ata yestorddy fectlve Jauary | the keencst pleasure, “Ho will use the 09, p » TO SALARY PAID SALESMEN FOR | Mable bu 13 Sth year at 119 N, 16th, | He's goln' to that well t v water.” | + 1898, and yesterday sald to 4 Bee man one of the al cars of the Union Pacific, clgurs; exp ot n Pl Wo ain't dyin’ of thirst, are we? That Rl e nestrtwand el teyelee el erid el ably leave Saturday. Lake men‘s to customers, p & Kline, St. 1o = S =) 8. ailroad compznies of the ed States, in | McDonald is located {n Montana, Mo 1 MIBAM® OF MILLER, CLAIRVOYANT, $0i NORTH | Vel samehody, pit him up to)ltiant bek | o6t o coimply. Wwith (ke daw: requiring i L 1 \‘u na = - - LA 5—301-5¢ 80 ITUD freight cars to be equipped with - E—— VANTED. LADY TO TRAVEL = loin® quipped with air brakes ‘_ .. WANTED, A LAD, VBL | S AM DICKITT, CLATAVOYANT, LUCKY | N S and_ nutomatlo. couplers. will be required. to | MRS: MATLAND'S DYING STATEMENT, WANTED, MEN AND BOVE 1O LEARN BARE | Rt ich. - etl hout bsincees Jaweuiia and | a0 oo Deat Wibming-eo o JouU 2000 | away. from the regiment he was vaguely H Eedexvica: oh the VArlous Fulitgane jot stbe | WLl i) . & first-cliss workman of an sppren Tn two | affairs of rem Al trol i vou Victor White, mgr., 1605 Farnam st. Tel, 127 conscious that a chasm, the deep valley of all | | country, and 35,000 locomotive About 60 Whe Mrs. Matla Peter e R B Wil e o 1“ave or i | prides, was suddeniy between ‘him-dnd_ his ber cent of the Tocomotives are not equipped | WolShron Tuesday, was taken to the Pros- Loits” Ba ) (COAL 2w LS. E [ conradenr e tbwnirtaymanal UL i LI Witn the driver brake. “Sixty per cont of | bylerian hospital sho made a_staement _ : Wypmin i | visto 15 ¢ L a8 e freight cars are not supplied with a hich after her death c S rED, TWO GOOD TINNERS, MU PROF. "LEROY, TIII G s e L | had blindly been led by quaint emotions and bl D e e D LR L L SO E L L st dy. ' Cole & Cole, Council Tuffs, Tn vosunt nd dead trance laid himself under an ot m to walk D O . i Wiy ave | g wa® given to tie press. 1t was put ln i 1M i i 3 —_— T | sauarely up to the face of d A month in order to huve all the cars properly | WFiting by Assistant County Attorney Winter W HOOK BALFEMAN, ADDIRSS, GIVING | S T But he was not sure that he wished to equipped by January 1, 1898, the time the |and Detectives Savage and Dempse nee and references, the Ballard Publish ING & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. | ke a retraction even If he could do so with- | [ 1w goes into effect.” It'will ulso require the | was ok 4 £ Crawfordsville, Ind T MAG0 20 MASSAGE, BATHS, BTC, — out sham As a matter of truth, he was application of the driver brake to 700 loco “I, Augusta Matland, in the expectation of BN RN O WORICOMATIA OT, TATER |/ A : i G5 IN MUTUAL Ty & T ASSR PAY | sure of very Hitth He was mainly sur motives per month o fuiill the letter of | spoedy death, do hereby make this my dying territory in Nebraskn as general agent for an | MADAME SMITH, 62 1T, 2D FLOG redéemubie. 1708 Farnim st., Nattinger, 8 prised the law. The application of the automatic |Statement concerning Fred Wolghren, who Omu sick, aceldent wnd death“benertt and | S magnetic, vapor, alcohdl,” steany . s ¢ seemed to him supernaturally strange couplers to the above number of cars win | #hot me, and cur past life TenYear dowment, asoclation, ©Prudent i) ine_and sea ath Mk oW Qo K HOMBD ON SHOURT e had allowad nind to maneuver | )st the railroad companies $16,000,000, and | ‘‘Fred Wolghren and I lived together as W. V. Kent 4 Paxt Block M MME, LARUE, MASSAGE BATHS, 1617 HOW'D '{“ t on Apply to Omaha L. 1y into such a sitaati He under- | putting on the a.r brake to the same cars | man and wife six years, and have twin chil- B L hlb0n AT - A Naltinger hat it might be called dramatically | Ml require the ‘exponditure of §13.000.000 | dren, & years old. e mistreited mo and 1 — 0 equip the locomotives with driver brakes | finally left him on June 13 " ) D R MME. HOWELL, TURKISH AND ELE | B y y L June 13 and came with WANTED. IMALE HELP. baths * Finest paciors SRR DR wever, he had no full appreciation of | win_ cos ut $4,500,000, mak a total of [ my children to Omaha and took work in tho L il 2% TEMUTS A2) HOTELS, anything excepting that he was actually con- f 00,000, laundry and supported myself and Ghildn NTED - CON T 3 R8E G 3 vy | o i tool applics n o he to! t M . e SO, WANTED CONPITENT NUTSE GUIL MES. | SISSAGE, MADAME BERNARD, 101 Dot £ 5t “betng dazed. He could feel his | . | o anpllsation ot ithe? atltomnatle wo weeks later he followed and kignaped - T Mi36 | ABTNA HOUSE (EUROPEAN), N, W mind groping after the form and color | S LLEL L S bl ] i the children. 1 married Mr, Cyrus Ma : i - | $45 for cach ear, while it cost t rus Matland GIRL WANTED, A 15 N 17TH | MBS, DR LEON, BLEGANT MASSA | 130 ana Dodge. _ Rooms by sy br w ¢ incident % 1 25815 et var ueaits i mhlouonsbil on July 1, 1895. 1 had never been merried to fALU s eI L AR lore frent Gl gu HOTEL BARKER, FRANK HILDITCH he 1 not feel mome | _Coliing ran itk o farmer chased by a bum. | *PRHT ST IR TG ST ave the [ Mara e o (hrasyonem Y agriage L got A TADY T0 LUATN A DURTNESE THAT WILT Tatn dnd Jones Omahin nd S agony js sonse like & | riotous. His clothes made it appexr that he {E BXnAND aybat Jhitary A, G898 CTL 16| Mo T S T D give hor an’ income of $5.0 day; scho v Dits dox o He hecanse hUMAn | paq bee a X heyond Janus s | night last 1 got a telegram fron v : A ol ; ' . 3 MERICAN 1'LA had been dr 1 over the ground by the | generally expeeted t no extension will be b iy R O e v DRt S04 Paton, bipeh TURKISH BATHS, | 7 rovms at 4150 0oy 5D v it 0 0 jon had satd for (GAEIFLORYLRE | Hatlers He At Oh 3 D AT e s C el hatanin ey tara) | o s una LR LZHBEYa R (B0 H YA Mk RN LSS | morrra— S | . i s pould feel afrald of certaln th and | " The officer’s head sank down and one elbow | spending large sums of money to have their Ll DS Lt L AUIU LI —_— | TURKISI DATHE ONLY PLACE N CrTy | Al men who did ot fee ast. were | orooked, His foot tnits Brass bound stifrun | equipment (n condition to somply WIth tHe | miere Y wae And Caet ool Steam (nASY FOR RENT—HOUSES 2 CARPENTERS AND BUI ‘ roes g | 5tii1" stretonen over tho body of his horse | law nt that time. and when such roads are | M snd wien & eatomr oo 0,50 out with i | 1 + hero. He suffered that dis- | and the other leg was under the steed equipped, it s a natu feroride EHUEILHEY || oy g Lo BEIEHAEa e & | LADIES” BATHS. MME. 1POsT ] =TT 1 = 1t which we would all ha we ! But Collins turned. He came dashing back i T ral inference that they | times, I was born in Smoland, Sweden. My DUSES, 1. K. DARLING, BARKEI LLOCK 50 % MORRILL; PATEN HANGING, HOUB i it ame dashing back. | Wi efuse 1o recelve cars from connecting Sweden. My HOU F. K. DARLIN BKELR LLOCK 1 Pt e e LR DL LA rod that we were ourselves capable of | His face had now turned gray and in his | lines unless uniform with their own. “Inis | meiden name was Augusta Franzen. 1 have i | Burker bl D 813 N, 2l decds which we most admire in h ves was all terror. “‘Her |6 iFerattt | fast atone. will_Gompel. the amailar readsito || no s olutlves In this puhtey. FOUSES IN ALL PAITS OF THE CITY, 7115 | PERSONAL. s \ nd. This,, (hen, was a is! | it Chiows AN e halis ) Mrs. Matland was perfectly conscious when PO bavs Wimpany, 107 Farwam. D B 5 SHIS il Phe. oficsr e e 8. man. gone i drih.| Dk os. aypllences on theit caie i DRSSt her siatemiett WAk ke, ils it tiine = TIOUSES, BENEWA & CO., 103 N. 1311 VIAVI O, 346 DBR DDA HBATIIL OO PASTURAGE, i could ro' be tive. He was & T Arm g bend like a twig. His head | iheir cars would not be Jersive | after it had been written, made several cor- =33 free; home treatment; lady attendant, U—o48 | — Heroes had no shames in thei drooped as it his neck was of w Now. He | trunk lines. & rections and alterations, and then signed it 3 3 S GOOD TAST n ST RR | $OR Hin h Srbw vas sinking to the ground, to lie face dow b in the presence of the detectives 1B COLE COL LARGEST LIST IN OMAHA. | B HAAS, FLORIST, PLANTS. (17 0D TASTURI ROl ToRSEE s T | for i, 1 und, to 1 lowt The various coupler companies throughout | "\ hresence of the dotectives 3 DM Banauet, hall, residence and grave urles Gans, St Paul, Neb. | a friend o to 1 i s ErabledUAtEn by Hicxhouldor s the country report increased orders, while RHEEN WIOhG S ol aUSy e He g BLEGANT MODERN DRI 1813 Vinton Telephons T |inextueny feuLinsigrabledihim By theshoulcer. here air "brake people are preparing. forethe | OF the death of his victim. = He sald he aid & DATHS, MASSAGE, MMI POST, 31015 8. 1571 o ten months. When at h ! on Horets your, drink.,, Turn over! Turn | yavanced demand that will be made on them notiknow, binbieiliad shol ter, Silis hpdibegh . ML 3 LTI | UNDERTAKERS AND - EMBALMERS, | arouzed Wim for the eariy sl With Oonine baullne at ik, shoulde |{for birakes fn the next o and aihalt: vears.| cinxins beavly and was (notin dhisczipht O o Anic Caito ) A VRIVATE MONEY | on the farm. it had often been ofuith Colling hauling at his shoulder: 41 | One company alone has facilities for supply mind. ~He denied that he had made any = ; 2 npiin INEY TO LOAN | {1, K. Bi RKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOIRR AND | to be irritable, childish b faca turned toward Ehat reslon whers lived | I meiit for, 950,000 cars annually; - || oiOMS ABMIPRE SRA H OmAR belora LB caipitey N strictly ¢ PN e mblar 618 ( teiep) " R e g th ¥ Lyt i lon T ed | Yotalaniinmention tha 5 Omaha, He said he wanted the wom to D CRNTRAL, MODEI b < moth ied sir ! ) FAblot Glaes bt e eI RInE el A total equipment on the Union Pa- | | e 1 wn to e e 5 FOIL FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOE SAT 4 i v s He n this matter of the well, th 1 his lips as he looked at Collins, He | Cquipped with a ATl ek tiig (iocomotivax) | EECHARLFNRA A MR LTRSS i b g S MODERN. RF e M worlk, et 3 adidress W, G. Temple: | M, O, MAUL, UNDERTAKER AND canteens ghelis, he was an intruder in a sigh, a little primitive breath like that | Are equipped with air brakes and about 400 | ., R N tha olghren left a revolver O T R e ey B Oy fors [poaor Ben'), A0THp 0 B 0 Lt UM AG G, 11E Fainuwn st Shone i, FMUBALAE (0 land ‘ot fine deeds, | @ child supplied with the driver bLrake. tigei| At 8 aaloph neBc the InundtyiwhatedtiisinEIER D & Bhorwbod. 8 y Bricks: BUL & Callfors [ o D ON PURLIC RMPLOYES | === 'He Was now about thirty paces from I I a to hold| tha buckét steadily, | 88 the englnes go through the shops at the | Was commitied weveral days ago, saying tHat D11 A Bhlhrion; . Commeralal Mruat Cosy 491 3eo DA i cbintades; ‘Th rent had Just turned its | but his shaking hands caused the water io nt time they are belng supplied with | he would call for It in a day or two, as he G TEN-ROOM HOUSE: MODERN CONVENI Ui otk nany faces tov L oaen ol yerTthe fads of the Oving man..| the ariver brake,jand by January 11808, aly| Wes BOINE to kill e swomman.. Her allad dop L IR A ONYERL- | RIVATI 110ME _FOR_ WOMAN _DURING | TOST—TAN COLORRI b s orast notses there sud. | Then he jerked it away and ran on, the Union Pacific locomotives wiil be supplied [ 1t an Lour or o before he ‘shot Mrs. Mat- L R i continement. Best of reference given. 3519 N. | “aephine Recurn to 211 B TSR et ond L (i61e RinevanT o ot The regiment gave him a weleoming roar. | with the driver brake according to law Lk DR RENT PARLOR, KITCHEN, BEDROOM, | 2800 strect U= Mis e roward, T B ity 10 taciily at distant | The rimed isces wers wrinkled in langhter £ S Wolghren was arraigned before Judge SHED HOUSE, MODERN: WILL TAKE | —— U805 AN PAWNBROKE V{vll‘l “1'11‘ ”x”‘”vl r rl ki u! A he two genial, sky-larking lieutenants | ¢ ws Lald OF Between Ogd ana | $tood with bowed head and crossed hands _wirect. BN | Sikaniry” work to (3 e RETCLASS I MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 415 N O R R S e P plaved over it In {helr fashion. Effective yesterday, a number of changes | ficd 10 answer whoen asked to plead. —His MODIHN SIX-ROOM COTTAGE, BEAUTIEUT BERATT BEOgE work in” the clt. Tuls B |2 S . LSRR en one tried to drink the other teas: |.ra made on the Utah division of the Union Pa- | perrts oo torca & plen of not guilty In his lawn and v 15 Sami street, D42 phone 1525 i e e e e (s | ) Hoslly on i QTR Thore Byas Stioarae N ehSeeliig gl S kntoked s nlat elbowy, aDamt S Blile: made on the Utah division of the Union Pa- | pepalf and the preliminary trial was fixed for — d e | U0, silver and clothing. 820 Notta 1ith strect. | from this distant field You'll make me spill it,” said the one. The as a result of the rec tour of in- | Friday, August 9. Wolghren has been sent B AN KSON. EAST FRONT 5| yonmy T, M-—-275-A Coliins suddeny folt that two demon [ other laugted. - e Lo the part of officials. Division | to the county fail to await the hearing SRy ) PO === | fingers were presséd into his ears cou Suddenly there was an oath, hud o Mechanic J. F. Dunn, with head Sorenis 5500 W paid on Humphirey, 923 ANTIONY LOAN & 5 ACCOUNTANTS seo nothing but flying arrows, flaming red. | wood on the ground, and a swift murmur of at Pocatello, 1daho, takes charge of | CHARGES A o o Y. Lif Dpi6e R o St Qs NI LT 5 e e hen from the shock of this explosion, | astonishment from the ranks. The two lieu- | iy oy | Alo0 EIERA0; KOs CRanEs ! iES AGAINST THE OFFIODR N SOR HENT, DERIRANLE TI0USE ~ | braska and Towa fars d He hurclied from e ke tho house, whicl | tenants glared at each other. The bucket lay | Utah, 28 malligtueyiocalialneaot masien meLlina fnot B8l iarotDeat N SRR A b \ he viewed as a man submerged to th en the ground empty at Salt Lake City being abandoned fra Douk on ik bt T e lin & broiling surf might view the sk (The cnd. *“The Long Arm local roadmaster's office is also abol OnaTat eI L 9 FOR 1ENT, 100N J1OUSE. MODERN, 117 3h0E AN L ! In the air, little pleces of shell howled Kins' great prize st commen d Roadmaster James Latimer a. | oue 2 108 SG/F B0 HE ‘n] of !mw debts Chicag stb 1M M \ D757 = - | SHORTHAND AND TYPE T {the carthquake explosion e him insa D charge of the Utah divisl h 8 ; cum . hullding Cant = A. STARR, 615 N. Y. LIFI XEENILLEING with the menac their ro As he ra S T T z re s of economy there will be a | brought by the representatives of Miles & FOR RENT, 10-ROOM 1O | ' - il ¢ X e t TO A MICHIGAN CHARGE. | gacide the running of we | Th n aga ari Snnulre 1018 ¥ PR : e T = | 50 VAN BANDS ECHOOL, B Y, W, NI canteer rocked ther with & 5 a 1 the iing of crew L against various Omaha parties to - D )| INBURANCR) POLIGIES "LOANBED “ON | i | rhytimieal tinklir i Beth-Eden Raptist Church HEenRS 1 Salt Lake, the changes | rec for money loancd on notes made by - A N e As neared the house each detail of th Decides to Resign. I At "-‘ ng '!“ everal passeng he Coliseum Build company, has taken -~ A ; - scene beeame vivid to him. He was aware e il 3 . rotofore the crews ran from , has take ~ URNISHED ROONS. ATITAL, $2,0000; EURPLUS "§i o0 MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGES. sosneibeonmalylVIi oRbIm: WS MSRHAREIS | AtiLlis waeklm sl oL heEIemUSHASOL | Dgtiun and ‘BalU Litke,fand othborewhitian onsy o) new features. One of o 2 b TEuNL New Yorks for 8 per | S 3 Hpbd ey the vanishel chimnes | gho pech-den Baptist church, held Wednes- | Ogden and Pocatdllo. With today these ru the defendant corporations charges its BRIBHRDINGOME Wit ORIl VI popE L SARRLY (. Kuay 28 GELLENUECK. DANJO_AND | hung by one hinge 1ay night, those in attendance were given a [ are now consolidated, crews from on |officers with deliberately making it 4 So. Lith st E—MSSIAL W--33% k o L M=) Rifle bullets, called forth by the insistent | painful surprise. After the routine business | [1f from Ogden through Salt Lak a stoolpigeon, without reward or profit HED ROONMS, 21 i, | MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAIA = irmishers, came {rom far-off bank cf | had been disposed astor, Rev. D. D, Poca and Salt Lake to Preston ) the comp after which they deserted 18- Teal estate, Drennan, Love & Co., Paxton bik. BUSINESS NOTICES, foliage. Th mingled with the shells and | O'Dell, sta that he had an m The crews of the northern service were | — e | TG S i Bt B cca of shrelle unth the lr was torn | to make. He said that some v e ‘mlm'm w“l milcage o Ogden as a fifty- The Central Investment company s the ] MURNISHED ROOMS AND DOARD. | MONEY T0 LOAN ON OMAIA REAL paraTs | PAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERE in all directions by hootings, yells, howls. | received o calt [rofh the Firet Baptist | WU PG WROR O R i ye:| parporationsnDich ikl fo HAveBAILHEILA AU G per cent. W. 1. Mefkel, First N'C1 bk bid The sky was full of fiends who directed all | chureh of Lansing, Mich., and that he had | 8¢ ] gden pcatello it i | in this manner. Some years ago, the officers 2 a e i W33 their wild rage at his head cided to resign his pastorate of the B R and mileage was accredited as | of the compary alioge in the anwer, when NICBLY, FURNISHED K010 BOOM WITH | NONEY T LOAN ON IMPROVID OMAHA DENTISTS, Eln WU SRES AL T8 O b enine bisuwelt | Bidan chnrch nd ecosnte: He aQded thak tha | n0 I0tBK eom Dgden {0 Desston It 18 riuoney mas oanec by MieE & Thaniagte e eATLOn tal DEe e buards | Soiopiity, Fidelity st Co, 12 Earma ? facs downward and peered into its darkn lureh In Lansing was much In need of a | Jinetyzone miles and the men wers paid for | the Coliscum Building company, the latter | _ foria’and Webstr W53 2 W L DENTIET, DB There were glintings some pastor who would push the work. There was | iy Tl bisyKohagule WARLINAAOANR L)l BATOSTOIA tor 48,000 and rocelved only ROOM AND BOARD, $5.00 PER WEEK. CALL [ MOANE ON IMUROVED & UNIMPROV S b giie bullding but e sy debt to be cleared | BIYR (08 BN b Oy kement of tratny run- | notes wera made pavable. to ths G B B0 Dougtas 199 AL i § ) | PR el It was declded to | NNB through the pay will be in accordance | Investment company, and then trans 1 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM TATRNNY S| e e e s e caTa At of avag decided 10 | with straight mileage, thereby making quite f to Miles & Thompson. In the meantime tho i i M2 A2 | VT T Zie, 16th und Dous) ELECTRICAT T { same to ta stember 1, of.ths pres- |(® 2aYIAE 10 the company. ympany discontinued busin in Nebraska. S T ST AR T T o for a ! A d | AN Cache valley, 1da d nor 15 | Its presider out to the wilds of Idaho 7 i MR At | a0 s e, 2T Kingx ot sle \ Blec Gext Monday Mr. O"Dell will start on his | | .H.'m refore sun solid, \ It | and ita’ se .m»“”xl‘ 1, 0 when the 1] 1924 Doug) 1°—-M432 2¢ | LA N ~ will decide whe will preac his far | ) 1 Ptk Ny DAY v 1 BRA N 4 i 88 Deing s N £ ¥ 7 X s also along the lines of econom The | The company has obtained leave sk 4 TERY PLEASANT NORTH AND™ S0UTH MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS Rf\lL\\ I\Y l‘)\lt (JARD L sermon in this eily. -Mr. O'Dell came | yrah division {8 only 378 miles in- length the case anew leave o fight _rooms unid “board. £1 Do i LI RN : 3 : 1OHOmANS fon0 (J00r aR0 st Octaber nd | hereas other divisions are from 900 to 1,100 - e ——————————— | §0NEY 70 10} RN, TTANOS ST — th in and out of e many frend | iles fn lengih, and it was for the purpose [ PEUMBING INSPECTOR'S IDEA. O O EIIOL : ; e, . rat [ eaves | BURLINGTON & MO, JUVER, lArrives d i ; [ of cqualizing the divisions that Utah was at 3 ! va loan oft Eaiiilapti el " DT BT CITY FILES IS ANSWER. tached to Idaho and placed under the juris- | Wate T oented to Please FOIt RENT—THE 48T BRICK BUILDING Amoul | 4isipin Bk HIIS, Mont. & Puget SidEx) 46pm | diction of Mr. Dunn « eiies, 16 K v Phis | s 0 f OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN €O, |4 Nebiasibenver Exp $:05pm Informs Grant t the Connell win | Oden will continue the terminal point as | Plumbing 1 S Duacarexiresad IS Dbroof nt hasement m heating | 5. 16th st | 70opm..Nebraska Local (exciy ¥): 7:45pm S el X ottt = usual, although Salt Lake papers have an If forcibly yesterda 1ative proof oun T piets , heating | S I e S S 4 dabm TI|< ] Legixiative Dise [ neosl. alinguen IRalL LaKnspaversl hvatan: It forcibly rday relative to the reso- - the ¢ ' | NONEY T0 TOAN T ON FURNERE (Gpi. - Fast Mail (for Lincoin) e city eired in cou g LEpnaed CHEADARAIIANC 8L und house | Jution which was introduced by Comncilman ARTRENT, 1000 FARNAM (MIOBATI STA- | obitn0s Fred Terry, 430 Ramgo blk. . X--382 CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Qarmi John ant issues all g the lin 1 his | nstead, but this is fatly L nead. | Saunders. by which the luspector was directed Y Honory ‘Co. sigru). 32 fael en Furnam | - opot, 100} & Mason_st.| Oima dispute with it and Hugh Murphy ov quarters, as the Ogden plant is much m keep all watering troughs and 1Kking AL B BUSINESS CHANCE Chicitgo Express H hasing paving It t:lls Grant in the [ adapted to all the wants of the Unlon Pacific [ fountains clean without expense to the city P Ciliciao & S D i swer it has filed ¢ njunction that | than Lake City o 3. o e 10" Jutiotion L he is mistaken in every parilcular in his | Duncan gives some information that in- oRY |\ "!‘I C. wn_ 8 g s t Fast Malil 2:4upm 1 charges of collusion between the city coun- | Bought th niral, licates that in the location of the atering Lite 1k 1AL . A d, 2 « [CHICAGO, MIL. & PAUL. Arrives 1 and Murphy in the matter of purchasing KNOXVILLE 1, Aug. 1—It is ¢ 1 by the eouncil o s i | Union Depot, 10ih & Muson St.| Omahia ving material at high pr [ s & 2stnun & e el e el B RS £ OFFICE WITH A {3 1D INVESTM BRICK 1 Chicago Limite Toiam e Han: Trobibiting ithe | AeEesiiai:she Touiavillpie DTG SAUTCARH Bnmyas : g LS tecontion room that 4 s in comman water o n Chicago_kxyp (ex. Sun)..e: 5:2pm ty from investing in paving material of- | Das purchased the T 808 Contral, Which | apiiir s RaBal 410, dhe RReSIaN, SoA0 1din ap 1o Hight Addr Vs P K troug 1 puriias, ATy - WalUnion Depot, 10th & Ma: 5| Omaha $7,000. He charges that Back first started | ville, for $250,000, agreeing to assume b | gt in b pliye 06 thest L RuREE el e ey R K Or M m stern Lxpruss 5.8 the sch by offering a resolution on Ju igations of the promoters of the latter road |1 i 6 » n nt _of " Y Kool y i coeeoeo Vantibuled 1 §:2uiin 35, in pursuance of which the city is about to time of construction, Agr ront| ioonne . Tha it du et Lhey Shave RSN AGENTS WANTED, e ol 3 st fo. buy the material without first inviting | countle i (WAL plased thare & Ll e of the saloon y Sramtae o 4 YT TR SAST. e - lative discretion before the stone is bought. | ~NASHVILLE, Aug. 1.—President J. W | 50 the oity furnishés the selogh ek ‘ gt C DX A R Atianile AN T ) The regiment had fust djned tis many fa P | Thomas of the N. Chattanooga & St these troughs and pays for the wa LADY AGENT ARE MAKING pward b Annoyed by the Dust, ¥ In ter S0 per wek ' houis at A Ciilugo §estibuled Linit e — Complaints continue to come to th |eouin rallroad, ap 3y atithe L i for keeplug them in repair they ought Al e o paris an, | Liucugo § entiby Amitea Jm the surfac grabbed one of the | m“‘:\ ek Hatin. lnv park | purchase the Tennessee Central, said:|to be expected to kecp them clear of slime fhotubiag (o, ¥ Tasl, i A S AT | MEAT MARK T FOR SALE 1NN | Guspm OKiahoma & Texas Ex (ex. Sum) anteens, and, unfasténing its cap, swung it | ) : Account of the inabilily of | “Neither the Loulsyllis & Nashvitle nor the | and various sceumuistions of debrie, 3¢ is % ood v o bavgat. Address W 15, 1 i Y vy DS Taxg B dex. 8 Jown' by the pord. The water flowsd slowiyl | (09, Sommiasion toaprinkle & cous | Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Lo pur- | a considerable task for an Inspector to keep h FANTED, BALESMEN, LADIFS AND GRN- | Y aidé e o ¥ & O, Arrives: | 10 With an indolent gurgle. ¥ | portion of the Florence houlevard. The | chased the Teunessee Central as 1] all these troughs clean, and it would be no 4 ¢ politan otel Ttiday and | FC L GOOD HAT WILT | Oimaha! Depot, 15th and Webster s1s, | Omans And now as he lay e e ]| 4nm]~g”x‘~m:u; is n‘F\d- 1 111» ght, and as | know there is nothing in the rumor trouble at all for the saloonkeeper to have his n i stigation (o tran ;@ 9:%am \dally) B endd I itten with ine | this boulevard is a favorite drive, the resi porter clean out the Lrough once a w \ 3 e ! nerntie D il s | 4 e away e was suddoly smitten with the | gt aling the ‘unsprinkied portion o | Wil Lauxh at Train Robbers, || it the trough once a we ANVARDRRE. POTH BRXES. TO | & herida yo. | &pm Padl Limited JALIDE . Jb ARSIt art like the | yuch disturbed by the dust that con- | Superintendent Kent Sanford of the Adams 5 . o A\ R tra b s Thkee Rew Griak With, | sm———— e 4 | Leave P of savs. b the power faded {rom | gtantly in evidence. The sireet cannot be | Express company left yesterday for Denver Polish Church Won One Round. \ .\ veady for immediate Jmahai Depot \is muscles. For an instant he was no more | gnrinkle Al ol 0, A 10t be | Express compi esterday for @ Pl T O s s \ ™ abbiite & Cos 01V POR EXCHANGE | “2:10pm Fusi an a dead man L e of | Mr. Sanford sald e was breathing easicr | uniil 1 s vevived again in criminel court i tablitts & ¢ i P | #:10pm..iex The canteen filled with I S | AYAranis comm of the councll | , 4 5 . u evi sin in criminal court o L | 2iom with a maddening sl " Qranis, o4 camm { now, as his company had put in stationar : s e P Ao ol is now_considering a pi )t Macir Y | next fa ARl adh s " R YT YT YT T | Nortotk, Expivss ox bunay) [ ness in the manner of all bottles. Presently | ot sumcient hydsants. o pr T he lacing | purglar proof safes on the through runs |} tall. . The 1 hoes were heard in ] s '_'_—"'—‘ al, m fisa in central o 3 N VN | he recovered his strength and addressed a | sprinkling of the entire by ] ph gy X from Chicago and St. Louis to Denver ) | Judge Baxter's court yesterday. A jury had L ey ki and “City property aves | K. C., 8 & C vea | Screaming oath to it. He leaned over until 4 J | Omaha to Kansas Cit sides & number of | been empancied to try the issues over a ~ - = ¥ | m ....Kansas City Day he water inte it w gl Y t E n orde a ‘ el ey ————— ke ] tspm K.« ol the water into it with iz bands. His eves | Membors of the Board of Education are fup aconisy, - Glinea shtee waIEh (ram 24008 Jor {0 aRpast Srom & Iudsmans b Susien FANE ¥OR THO y ! = - as he gized down Into the we ne Ik R AR e c i to 3,000 pounds and are considered absolutely | render=d by Justice Cox against the St. o ata > R L | m o b and ster_Sta. | O AR A i s v penefit of anxious aspirants for the s - ing. been made in t cour - . L iy S g S 5 | 10:40mm ... 5t LoulsExpress A Erest s ||1A;‘”“. Srostocuras, The| IDARS of ARFINE ANVIRRIS ler, the Wi Hetty ¢ Nay Tipy 6 Bajirend. | BSebesn anade o Qliiyict ourt. sHARTEA STED, TO HIRE A GOOD HORSE AR OUSES. $D FARM Spm | St Louls Express upld. » derided h s y ! andi- | B ROCK Gty 3 e had destroyed the S “alfine b iilia WANTED, 70 MIRE A GOOD HOTSE [ Pl e TR Harker Block: | 3:30pm bruska Tocal (v8. Sun.) _There was the blaring thunder of a shen, | 4ted. bul thelr friends. are dolg vigorous LITTLE ROCK, Ark, Aug. 1—E. R. H.| chureh corporation then sued fa cou urt SR SOIRP Jegan far Ose month, 2 i . B | e ES 100 X oI AT Crimson ligiit shone thraugh the swift-boilig | Ti2aonary & k, and even some of the prin- | Grean of Terrell, Tex., is here in connection | on appeal bond. Again the Kowalowskis 1 2 : TOMES 0N EASY PAYME D | T et et e e . | smoke and made a pink refiection on part of | P18 4ud teachers are bewg brought iu W the salegof the Litte Rock & Memphis | have failed fo defend, and the church secure TOARD AND ROOM BY YOUNG MAN wirr | U lots acrcs farms. -Garvin fros LD | eiitmm e Tim) Baba | o wall of the well. Co'lins derked out hig | JCIVick, Miss Bmms Campbell, priveipal of | railway, te odour nest October. He ha {a judgment for $191 N N i agars (Jestomss 4 RE—% SIOUK CITY & PACIFIC, M arm and canteen with th motion that | the Clifton Hill school, who is & member of | {dea of buying the road with e o Dot ouer $30.00 Dor taonth. — Addross k! - e caves | BIOUX CIT" PACIFIC. — [Arvives” | 2 d canteen with the same motion th; , o I8 a4 member of | {dea of buyi e road with & view to e 5 ‘ R Ry o, Address W el | FARM LANDS, €. F. HARRISON, 12 K. ¥, Lifc | OmahaUugion Depot, 10th & Mazon sa et |a man would use In withdrawing his head | R°Y; CrambletUs church, is especially aclive.| tending #t to Parle, Tex., to connect there| State ¥air Managors n Session. S - B § SO0 O Lk CURESTEAN | ki Sioux ity Pasienge Sowald | from a furnace. in this rospect. "Sbe I8 cinvassiug the baard | with the Texas Midland. ' Mr. Green fs the Tho managers of the state fair are holding § PROFESSIONAL GE! 1:’. IMAN AND wir 6 OR 0 AchEs S St I;h}l Limited. 12 He scrambled erect and glared and fesi- | Cariha o ry s of Superiutendent White of | son of Mrs. Hetly Green and the active |# meeting in Omaha today and will probably | Tamily. . g T b Loamsl UNION PACIFIC Tarrves- | tted. On the ground mear him lay the ol | ' EG FO | manager of her iailroad interests have 5o much bustness to attend to that th pog bore OmahalUnion Depot, 10th & Mason Sts.| Omata | Well bucket, with a length of rusty chain Marriage Li { BEA.00 FAnee SRR MM Gl i - . $:45am Kearniy by 12:3pm | He lowored it swiftly into the well. Th i i e i wase| TP ERRM l\-‘uuur quipment to Be Sold, e po ;‘“xl”\' By Bt 4 Omaka Real Estate and Trust Co. Uverla er ucket struck the wat o . ¢ e lioeness we Special Master in Chance ornish of the ® managers this morg Isited the stal | ol tstage and frusiCo., e yenian 3 bucket struck tho watcr and then, turning | granted by the county udge yesterday | Special Master in Chancery Cornish of the | fir grounds and further jnspected the bulld- . 8t e Paciic - kprits l‘l““x 3mm sank '\\hbn with hand reaching | Name and Residence. Age. | Union Pacific returned last night trom Den gs reeently erected. They came back with — - = ba B TN = il embli; o hand e hauled ol V. 1 Des Oug 3! J t . R e A TRt R T - 1 § Mail... Gemblingly over and, he hauled it out, it | James e T % | ver and through to St. Paul at ouce. uggestious 1o make to the local fair TSI AN IR RN T YRS HRALAY knocked often agatust ‘the walls of the Well | Loulse C. Carison. Malvern, a.. D3| In the matter of the petition of the re- | assoclation regarding the finishing touches to -3 | Q:0pE...e. Bt Louwis Cabnos Lail T e o hiad hakat % ‘s | JUAne” B DA A. LAGRtl M riossss oo 48] (ol & Skmhet o MeTON §oags akgiond 118, Rulinge S0l & Somiansnie L A 19| to sell a oumber of BATrow gauge egines | 1o these 13 ln progress this afternoon.

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