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e e e e e Telephones 618-6 Hosnery and We have partments Bee 27, 1 July Underwear moved these two de- and now have more counter and shelf room. We have| better facihi and and let us departments. waiting ties for showing goods upon you. Come| show you these bright FOR SATURDAY’S SELLING [ %ic each, vests, H0c—women's full lavender, reduced from neck and lace trimmed low sleeveless tape in cream blue and pink 16c, or @ for reduced from Misses’ 1x1 rib black cotton hose, also boys' 2x2 rib of hérvier yarn, suitable for hard wear—these vacation days— price Z5c per pair, Women's superior lisle hose qualiiy—regular fal extra fine THE ¥ Arrest Thoma and hirsty per Augt 1dentified wh at har Wednesday night House and Villi the 6 wa toda ath hoodlut negro Louts Taylor, ¢ shot and clubbed at the French on Wednesday night, succumbed today to his | wounds. | Brutal Mol | Late this aftern at central police h and jdentified two men under arrest, George Flannaga and Mike Foley, as members of the mob who so cruelly . murdered Annie Ma his mother, this morning while was asleep in her home on broke into the David Mabry years old, h and the latter's wife and infant asleep and firing recklessly arou fatally wounded the old woman Kille on Harry quarters t Woman Mabry called | he Roskenu street house that The hour, where wite child 1 th he moh at son were room died OMAHA DAILY BEE PLOTTED T0 SA KILL GOEBEL Witness Golden Inoriminates ex-Governor | Taglor of Kentucky. POWERS AND FINLEY TALKED OF MURDER Mountain Fe Frankfort for the Overnwelng Democratic Tricksters, GEORGETOWN, Ky., July ecution placed its star witn F.«Wharton Golde on the stand in the Powers con €piracy trial this afternoon and ite present plans are changed will rest its case at the conclusion of his row. Golden over ganization mountain people who were brough to Frankfort and, he reiterated his statements at the Pow examining trial that It was the purpose of the men, himselt included, to kill off enough democratic leg The pros unless testimony the details of or tomor vent URDAY, JULY 28, 1900. wers trial at Ky that whila G getown Abeo! | eald ¥ POSTAL RATES FOR COLONIES Order of Mail Tanted Governing Ju SHINGTON General Charles gated an fmpor postage rates bet July 27 ~Postma Emory Smith has promul ant general order giving the ween the United States and island poseessions, It directs that all mall from the United States the island of Guam, the Philippine archipelago gr Tu tuila, including all adjacent islands of the Samoan group which are possessions of the United or from all th the 1 18 r from one island to another | ehanl e t to the United mestic classification, conditions and of postage. The term United States includ Porto Rico and Hawail er sent to States do SUMMER Sunburn, Chafing Scratches, Sprains Inflamed Lyes are Insect Bites, Burn Stiff J¢ d by the use « s, Ttching FFatigue and ' IPond’s Extract Used Internally and Externally CAUTION! preparations represented to e --mu EXTRACT, which easily sour and g wood alcohol,’ adeadly poison. PO 18 sold ONLY in SEALED bottles, wrapper. POND'S EXTRACT €O, 76 Filth Ave., N. ¥ Refuse the weak, watery Witch Iazel ameas’ POND'S enerally contain ND'S EXTRACT enclosed in bufl MNWW’\J‘\{“\J’\ e e S et et e e o e quality, spe t from the United State B[\ eslons to Cub vers: be subject to the postal unfon rates conditions, except that the ete, will apply to mail addresse to persons in the United naval or other service in Cuba endorsed and on her way to the hospital ¥ The police force has been adequate during the present made few arrests of those who violated the laws. The grand called In special session today islatcrs to give the republi a majority Louls W. Ha on, 1 member of the leglslature from Powe " county gave sensational testimony Powers and ex-G ylor testi fied that Taylor wanted the e publican to etart a fight in the house and asured him that he, as governor. would back them up The first witness called at was Judg D. Black Barbours- ville, who was a candidate for the demo cratic nomination for governor before the recent state convention. He tesiified m(",““l sl 1o the letter which F s wroto James | ‘| "HEIHE W Stevens of Barboursville, February 20, in . " | saflors and marin which the statements, "1 am largely re- |y W8 P00 00T sponsible for the disorganized condition | Pr g ¥ . to branch of servi of the democrate’” and "1 am an open ad- without prepayment vocate of war,” were used (ke sIBale oBetaNe Private Dudley Williams B | B sl : livery. Theee provisions as member of the military which ates for these In o o in took charge of the state house immediately | | B T e fition of delivery generally which had evaded | after Goebel ws shot, testthed that the [ b HO0 prepayment requirem attacked | members of were drawn up | 1O OF DR Sikth and |in the il that morning, prior to the | (T AL supposition that | shooting. Witness sald that the company [ o, arme and ammunition in [ had been kept inside the arsenai since the | /7o G i the building. Unoppoesd they had no diMi- | legislature met, but fous to that day | " "‘\”‘lM . culty in gaining possesslon and firing the | had not been unife structure, destroying it completely. ‘The | D. H. Sinclair o school building was erected a few years ago | Postal Telegraph by the city and being devoted exclusively | tified ns to mar to the education of negro children it Ihh office before and after named for the well known colored philan- [ Some related to calling out the mil'iia thropist No negroes we found in the |others to supplies for the mountal school, but a number who emerged from |who came to Frankort before the shooting houses in the viclnity were pursued for lalr wae subjected to a rigid er quite a distance. A strong force was dis- | examination patched to the scene as soon as the alarm D was given, but too late to save the school Guorge W e e opas it ot eresrety orncd | JUDGE WOOLWORTH ON HAND |time of the assassination and was fust ene time of the assassination and was just en the crowd aslde, picked up the body and | tering the rear of the capitol grounds when threw it into the patrol wagon. The driver | Omaha Jurist A an Law- | the shot was fired. The witness looked in whipped up his horses and the wagon yers Dined . the divcetion of the executive building and started off, with 5,000 persons running after Hall, saw the muzzle of a gun pointing from the it and clamoring for the cremation of the retavy of state's office. Witr body of the desperado. The wagon wa thought the hand of a man holding faster than the mob and it ultimately made | « eun. Witness had never heen in Frank- its way in safety to police headquarters tort before that day and left that 0on Thero an immense crowd had gathered and | In cross-eximination by Judge Sims witness great diMiculty was experienced in taking said he was a native of London, Ky. Went the corpse of the negro from the wagon into to in 1871, lived at Trinidad, the morgue. When Charles’ body was Hastings and other small towns in Colorado. stripped it was found to have been literally | afternoon and evening but claims Denver as his home now, his lacerated from head to foot by the bullels | judges and lawyers of England. United Stata Ambassador Choate sald after the family being there He w a barber until fired into it | laet fall 1 since then has been employed Doubt as (0 Dead Man's ldentity, | banauet that it the greatest compli- | by the Woodmen of the World, a fraternal | ment ever paid to the American ba All Shortly after the body had been placed 3 | the legal I arles of Engla: Ires. upon the marble slab in the morgue, uminaries of England were pr organization. ie Weav could not remember about the ANNIE | eny except Baron Russell of Killoween, the Gandt, « negro woman who was alleged {0 | ot thiot juscice, who At weather on the day of the shooting and g L could not give a good account of his move- ave knowa Charles ntimately, eame 10| yepg s L & Troation the morgue and after examining the body | pe gpeech of the L. W Hampton, a republican member of :f\.r::;:,l,:"h::‘":;'h‘?‘_m::[ o noL that of | Aegigtant Attorney General James M. Beck | the legialaturo trom Knox county. teatified 1okl ) 8 rother, Sly Jack-| o pannsylvania, who with wonderful elo- | this afiernoon that he talking with gon. Later In the evening, however, Jo-| giance, traced the relationship of the two | Governor Taylor in January on the subject seph Staasl, a responsible Itallan, arrived | (ounirfes, winding up, amid loud applause, | of contest. The witness said Taylor told at the prison and positively identified it a8 ip o repetition of the story of Apla. | him that human life would have to be sac- that of the murderer of Day and LAmD.| \pong the beat sentences of the speech | rificed. Hampton coutinued Starsl stated that he had lived In the build Wr. Heoktic dsolktRtion) Unath ‘Hations | EArteaniing R e S Ing which Charles oocupled for several t00 great to permit any but he broke in and said to me: ‘Oh, 1 months and that he was Intimately like ligature that would dwarf the can't advise you' 1 hnd called on the quainted with him. He said he could of both to spring "p between them governor to urge him to call out the militia, | be mistakes (g s (dentiflcation Mr. Choate toasted the qu He told me something would have to be done | roner Richard said to a representative | oo ypetl VR Gt glow I T S atintule | of the Associated Press that upon examina- | “yord gallsbury one whit that spoke of sacrificing tion of the clotbing of the dead man he|(he Unfted States ambassador in found a slip of paper bearing the name of | manting President McKinley nor in his | On the day after the contest board Was| iain everybody Pz !‘x';l::}k:.:)x: also went under | prajge of the American hench and bar, to | drawn. witness said, he heard that Taylor | Tonight at the armory E which latter sent Judge Baldwin of [ was abusing the republi members. Hel ongared a danquet to Colonel Other Negroes Are Killed. Connecticut and Mr. Beck responded. went to the executive ofice and Taylor sald | gnd the officers of the regiment. An elegant Shortly after the body of Charles had been | Senator Depew, referring to him “You fellows sat over there and | oy provided, 150 being 1 taken away, & report spread that there were | the experience of General allowed me to be robbed | Han e AT sknle asted as LaRNL I ARLEF etill some negroes in the burning building. | son and to th Hampton also sald ho e & Lolalax s SSRKOF WMSaTis. Hip The square was again quickly surrounded | bassador Choate conterence with Caleb Powers and asked|a . Cummins responded to the toa by & guard of men with Winchesters and |laughter. that so long the latter it he did not have a chance 10| “Bove of the Fifty-second;” Governor | a special squad made its way into the build- | elble no American s hold on to his office, oven if Taylor ahould | jeokson, *To Their Ladies.” and Sldney Ing. In a room which the fire had not be unseated. Powere replied to witn e ' (WBat e (04D 11 Lo (ONSEAM. reached threo negroes were found dressed | After comparing England’s work in Egypt | that he did not want the office If Taylor 10st | mho regimental band of Algona furn In women's clothes. They were hustled out | With America’s work in Mr. Depew | the governorship. sebel would have el diondircda i itaei LA LUEL U st PNy e and tmmediately sent to prison in a patrol | sald: “Both are monuments to liberty and | assassinated 4 also told witness he | mueeday and it is expected that 1 ki e ) Tha. lnteseat wagon. Subsequently, a fourth negro, a | civilization.” | intended to Aight till death rather than Rive [ ho 1n attendance o D apd 00 e mulatto, was discovered in the bullding. He| Among those up. ne defense did not cross-cxamine the R e adihn e | made a desperate resistance ngalnst being |of prominence in England, together with | Witnes | ture. to buy out Spain’s neighborly rights arrested and while in the hands of the po- | the lords of appeal, Sir Edward Clarke, | . Wharton Golden followed MEnitn Gy ol BINBR BRI & lice was killed by & shot fired from a pistol | former solicitor general, and almost every | tive Hampton on the stand ool SaNBUE N A R ncea in the hands of one of the disorderly mob [other famous name jated with English | Golden said that Caleb Powers in R | e trid, the cabinet, by whioh is meant | that had congregated in the vicinity | judicature today asked him to go to the mountains the Epanish cabinet, ‘s favorably consider { Just about the time Charles' body reached | The American guests included Justices | crowd of mountain | ing the propused transfer and the negotfa- the morgue, the body of an unknown negro, | Scott and Goodrich of the New York eupreme | Frankfort. P R st aal Rk Blagl) who had been shot and stabbed to death |court, Jamee M. Woolworth of Omaha, Gen- | part of the way on | on the basis of u cash payment to Spatn by | on Gallatin street, was ecarried in. This|eral Grosvenor, Chief Justice Matteson of | went through Harlan | St Unlted. Btates of $100,000 for tha two negro was passing through the French mar- | Rhode Island, Judge Ritchie 1 G. White- | tlee, getting up the I falands, ket, when he wan aeen by a crowd of whites. |lock of Baltimore, David Watson of Pitta- | the money {o pay (he Tue two islands are losignificant in area | The latter were intensely excited by the ! burg and Judge Lumpkin of Georgla Powers. news of the killing of Porteaus and others | Finley Talks and thinly populated, probably contalning LAST STEP IN JESTER TRIAL from 6,000 to 5,000 people in all. Cibitu is and they immediately mobbed him. The Barbourville he ublic ho against Hampton SPAIN'S LAST ISLANDS | women's silkalisle vests, low neck an price 40c per palr or $2.2i per box of short sleeves in cream only or vice 6 pairs eingularly crisis and in- | a ro has | flagrantly jury Judge Joshua | Baker delivered a strong charge to the jury on the subject of the disgraceful scenes which have occurred In New Orleans dur ing the last few He said that it was incumbent on the grand jury to a rigld Investigation into every of vio lence visited upon the negro population and to use every means in its power to bring the gullty men to justice. The grand jury remained in for hours and | examined a large number of witnesses, in- | cluding newspaper reporters, with a view to obtalning information which might lead to the apprehension of the the outrages which have taken place In the ity domest by 1t marked and postage ad. The order directs that 1 pers in the United serving in the United States or any of its landed possessions or en route to the latter, shall without We Close Our Store Saturdays at 6 P, M. AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MeCALL'S PATTERN THoMPSON, BELDEN 2 Co. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. ¥. M. O. A. BUILDING, COR. 10TH AND DOUGLAS sT8 | sent or < United States Negotiates the Purchase of | Two More Land Dots, vernor rnor members was Gov SEARLES & SEARLES OMAHA. NERNOTS CHRQHIS b PRIVATE DISEASTS SPECIALIS’I' We guarantee to cure all cascs curable of | WEAK MEN SYPHILIS SEXUALLY Cured for Life. Night Emissivns, Lost Ly dioc Verico norrhoea, Ul 5y Btricture, Fistula and Rectal Ulcers a properly is tully mails addr | States service PART OF PHILIPPINE ARCHIPELAGO prej to lays it make the of trial today ames Mistake of (he Paris Commias Leaves Cibitu and Cagayen Out of the Treaty—Hence the Denl. case be expedited additional rapidly John Lally, who has were informed during the day by a negro that Char! in hiding in n house Clio, near Saratoga street. Determining t take him alive if possible the officers sum moned a number of patrolmen to the etation and went to the house The negro informant of the policemen ac- | companied the officers. They entered the side alley and were surprised In practically the same way as were Day and Lamb, Before the officers aware of their danger Charles, who was hidden behind a screen on the second floor of the bullding, raised his Winchester and began a furious but accurate fire. Lally foll with a bullet in the right #ide of the mbdomen. Porteaus was shot through the head and dropped dead across the body of Lally. The other officers and the negro fled from the scene. The reports of Charles' Wtuchester and the fact that two officers lay bleeding In the yard ralsed tremendous excltement Hurry calls were eent to the mayor, the chiet of police and Colonel Wood, in com- mand of the speclal police, and armed heln was rushed to the scene. In a little while there was an Immense armed crowd circling the square in which Charles was located. — as posible postage for the first to see Charles | he ran down the steps leading to the wecond story. Charles ran across the yard and entered the second room. He fired sev eral times at Anderson and the latter, who was armed with a Winchester rifle, shot the negro in the breast and he fell and died | soon afterward Body Riddled With Hullets, As woon as the negro fell numbers of per- wone, armed with Winchesters and revolvers, rushed In and fired nto the body was literally ehot to After ft ertain that he was dead, a mob entered the yard and dragged the body into the street There the mob and the police emptied their revolvers Into it, while a son of one of the murdered men ran up and etabbed the face beyond recognition. There were loud should be taken to a and publicly burned a record for braves militia, was one of b sent United in ¢ tam States soldiers iba, Tuitulla, the when endoreed ue may dispatched postage and only collected on de to domosti ba and the nts session several et on | e MADRID, July The cabioet is consid ing the proposition of the United States gov ernment for the cession of the islands of Cibitu und Cagayen in considera of an indemnity of $100,000. The ministry re gurds the proposition favorably and negotin tions for a treaty of accord between the two governments are proceeding rapidly WASHINGTON, July 27.—Arrangements | have practically been made for the pur hase from Spain by the United States of | and all the islands of Cibitu and Cagayen, which |Private Diseases and Disorders of Mer were loft in Spain's possession by the | stricture and Gleet Cured at Home. | treaty of Paris, although part of tho Phil- | Consultation Free = Call on or address olago. The J o 1 DR. SEARLES & SEARLES. | ippine archipelago. The purchase price | oo gttt STUERASH L was not made public Hud the pe arrangin for the reliquishment to the United ates of the Philippines, contented them selves with the phraseology “the Philippine arch as descriptive of the territory to be cededl to the United States by no question, perha would the possession of Cibitu and Cagayen | But to avoid the least chance of definition the commiseioners Arew a topographical boundary line around the lslands to be transferred. The bounds fixed by meridians of longitude and parallels of latitude. The line generally de- | scribed a parallelogram, but at the south | wastern corner, for some reason, there wus an inzet, excluding some of the islands off the ccaet of Borneo. By the terms of the treaty the southern boundary line of the archipelago started at the eastern end at | the 127th meridian and ran along the paral- 1ol of 40 degrees, 45 minutes westward, to he wmerldian of 119 degrees, minutes At that point the line ran directly northward {0 latitude 7 degrees, 40 minutes, and thence | | was defiected to the 118th meridian, form ing the emall inset above referred to Tt wes a year after the signature of the | treaty of Parls before the fact was dis covered that in laying down these hound aries the commissicners had excluded the \slands of Cibitu and Cagayen. It was lisclosed by the visit to that part of the archipelago of the United States steamehip neord. The commander of the vessel Jandad on Cibitu and was cordially received by the reigning datol, who promptly hol ad the stare and stripes and announced himselt under the protection of the United States Attentlon being attracted to that quarter the Spanteh government soon discovered the de test in the indary lin nd through | oo Duke D'Arco up & clnim to the State | . Cor dcpartment for the possession of the it The department took the ground that the purpcee of the treaty of Paris in that eection the entire Phil ppine archipelago Lo the United States, and he general language of the act of cession suficient to effect that transfer, the ed b g an unneceseary de ion gotlations lasting mar months folfowed and cach and every mem ber of the peace commission was called upen | to give bis individuzl understanding of the pre at Paris, so far they upon this point, . Finally It appeared .n‘.;‘ an exact boundary would have cepted, inatead of one lald dowr terminology ordfng to the of rate on who company - s = 1 House Hurned, After midnight a mob, 8 the militia and the the Thomy Lafon house Rampart streets, upon the negroes had stored are es hoc citizens' police the company to apply as f poseible unreglstered mail sent the Un States military while they are in China containing only gifts persons in United service In were school a ik Vs Flles, Charles sons in pleces was packages sent b naval a or States Porto members nirs military Rico, Guam, Philippines of Cuba %o of thelr families in the United States, and similar personal articles sent to such from the United States, shall be subject only to domestic rates or regula- tions it such packages do not four pounds in weight and are properly endorsed and marked itter entitled to free trans in the United States will have a privilege in the malls between Cuba Philippines and Tutuila, from the States o those islands and vic The mail regulation fee Is fixed at in addition to the lawful postage ormer office teleg manager of t Frankfort t through the shoo'ing the tes ol © commissionere at Paris, in - howls that the body quare in the vicinity | At this instant, how ever, a big squad of police dashed up fn a patrol wagon Several thousand persons congregated in the vicinity and it was feared there would be a clash between the officers and the mob. The police, however, ecemed persons Of Course, y pelago,” exceed I 1 wouldn't continue to suffer ou POS have ar from Rheu t ITIVELY KNEW you Well Plonecr Cure for Rhenmatism every time. A dollar each $1.00 box Ask The Light Muscaune, over natism island loose ver Man on Stand. aver of Denver | mission simi Gual United versa 8 cents, 1 be Mull's Colo., was the peace you ¢ Boy Killed at Priest's Side. were nEg Amer! t Middie T La In the meantime Father Fitzgerald of St John's church was summoned to adminiater extreme unction to the police officers, who were dying in the alley. The priest re sponded promptly and he was annointing t body of Porteaus with Alfred G. Bloomfi a young hoy, standing by his side, wher Charles again appeared at the window. The 1ad saw him at once and begged the negro not to shoot him. The negro, however fired his Winchester and Bloomfleld fell dead. The priest, unhurt, left the acene, atter pluckily performing the last offices for the\dead officere. When the ambulance arrived two men vol unteered to go into the alley and bring out the body of Lally. They entered and while they were attempting to take the body of the dead officer from that of his colleague Charles fired again. The men gob Lally's hody out and aftérward took Porteaus' hody out also. In the meantime, an immense etowd’ had gathered in the vicinity and schomes wero .set on foot to get ‘Charles ont of the building. Charles, however, did not propose to glve up his life cheaply After a time he came to the window and five men, one by one, entered the alley, he blazed away at them. In this manner Con fectioner Loclere, who was one of tlhie spe olal police squad, ex-Policeman Evans, John Banville and George H. Lycue, son of the head of a big drug establishment, were wounded At this time the extra police began to fire At the negro and he returned thelr fire foes the w araft rk n se s said he Treasury guarantees a department l;'\\ recelved information through the United States congul at Sonora, Mex that about 8,000 Chinamen from the interior of that country are now on the move nort ward with a view of crossing the border int the United States. The department s in | clined to discredit the story, as far at least the number 18 concerncd, and has asked for more detailed information LONDON, July 27.—Be roof of Middle Temple hall noble portrait of Charles 1 them and surrounded by ancient Knights Templar lleved with coats of arms of the American bench eath the gabled with Vandyck's hanging over of mail of faced and re fifty leade were this by the he saw a cure your drugelst Medicine or write in ug Pharmucy Sum H by G Omahn by by Rent sy th Joh some and entertained 1 Brown Dillon Sick Headache | 18 always caused by fect digestion | panied with o auickly remove condition obta Your druggist will refuud Pazo Olntment fails to cure y OWA SOLDIERS GO INTO CAMP In Now Snugly for n Week at Verry. your u was money if 50 cents torpid liver i generally atfon. The d and a normal ined by or imper. ol and om- i Ithy Fifty-se e 18ty evening was made by k way’s Pills mild and rel thor b cul was RRY, Ta The Fifty-ses here Wednesday July ecial Telegram.) nd regiment went into camj About 600 privates an officers are present. The camp ground only a few blocks from the businees par of town and the best and most convenlen the regiment has had. The grounds Camp Conger,” so named in honor of Min lster Conger well supplied with pur atesian water and plonty of electri light | furnish light for the The citizens | are putting forth splendid efforts to enter was well, o growth not vegetabl Perfect DI tlon and healthful re all disorders of Kidneys, Bladder Sick Head And All Disorders of the Liver Price, 25 etw. per box. Sold by all drug gists, or sent by mall on receipt of price RADWAY & €O, St, New York. Be sure to get "Radway's. ever b . ure . complete arity. For t Stomach, ¥ Nervous Disc o, & culogy behind | ¢ compli- | human life.”" om- | | before are 8 do anda. he Plles, a was not unection 20 tents 1ses 1) heny was o convey ohes the business mer Humphrey: was Keeper of Jall Shot Dead. e seriy rent indaries b Andy van Kurem, keeper of the police Jail, got a bullet in the body and fell dead Just afterward H. H. Ball, aged 85, was hit and mortally wotinded. About the same time Frank Bertuccl received a shot in the left. shoulder, and J Bofil, one in the right hand Ultimately it was decided that the only way to get Charles was to burn the building in which he was entrenched. There were, however, some scruples about resorting to this method of getting him, owing to the section in which the house was situated being deusely populated. Nevertheless, It was determined that the fire department should be called out in order to protect surrounding property In case it should be resolved o burn the bullding At the moment of apparent indecision some cme went 1o a ueighboring grocery, purchased a can of ofl and, pouring it over the rear steps of the building, applied a match and soon had the bullding in flames florcaly did the fire burn that it became evident that no human being could live in | the building and picked men from the po. lico special equad and soldiers stationed | themselves about the building in order to pick off the desperado as he attempted to leave the house. A young man, named Adolph Anderson, a member of the Thirteenth company of state humorously to | Benjamin Harrl future probabilities of Am- | ded, amid general as a fee were er would as plates was in frequent | WOD OO DO® : R[SULIS TELL THYE BEE WANT ADPS PRODUCE RESULTS. Put. In -Bay Island, Ohio. . . . AMERICA'S fur eedings as hore \ cease to not present were every Justice | e wa News No en flooded with counterfeit | IKeokuk has - - P nenr | rizor | I Representa Dennison Parke by A carpenter, was burg with his throat cut hix side indicated a case of ®il assc January ind gel foudists to bring to accompanied witness the trip and witne Bell and other coun crowd. Witness got| mountaineers from The... otel Victory clde. Willie Hibler, yenr-old bov of Clir ton, has been Kidnapped. He was tiken by two unknown men who drove up in a lght wigon The owner of the Manson electric plant fs contemplating the putting fn public heating plant to be operated in con junction A wan named Ward of Mr 1ian Huoghe h of promise her for s Murder. waw Powers and sald: “We will & ition the legislature an thing we will k Bladensburg has Hedrick for He Largest and most d m p Hotel, sity Lake Eric beautitul Mich charm- antly ed on on one tsland 0 At Ing a | chartes » a long. narrow island, fourteen miles In unknown negro ran for h's lite and the Finley. Finley Summer length by two across. It is flat and unin- angry mob kept at his heels, the crowd in- | and pe teresting, save for one small conical moun easing In numbers very minute. The | don’t drop that {atn in th © about 600 feel in height negro finally succeeded in entering a houee | It by coral reefs, with ne on Gallatin street. He ran up the stalrs | anchorage to speak of. Cibitu lies only tour | and jumped from the gallery to the ground. | miles outside of the southern boundary fixed Before he could rise the mob shot and| by the treaty of Parls stabbed him to death. | Cagayen is about the same area, five miles Up to the time of the tragedy at Cllo and | with mountains reaching a beight | Saratoga streets the city had been prac- |Of lawyers and cltizens eager Lo witness the It the largest of half a tically qulet. Disturbances had ocourred | Breat legal battle. The Instructions to the Jozen tiny islands known as the Cagayen only in isolated instances and Mayor Cape- |Jury define circumstantial evidence group, and owing alleglance o the deville was confident that the situation was \"”"" comprehensive in thelr of #ulu. Its chief products are to- well in hand that he would he able to [Wake a verdict in the second hed the highest point § of the groups of Miles from Detroit Toledo, O.; %2 from from Cleveland, O. HOTEL VICTORY CO. Handusky Address all Communications to T. W. McCreary, % Gen'l Mgr. and Representative Write for nir catalogue down there il they then Pawers, ingly Jury in ' cted, After Whic Evidence Submitte Hegins. Ar- Cnge cent e m county started od ket to visit his ol1 Chicago he met a wha relfeved him i the Germany o T o accumulate an with $500 i home in friendly yd | hurden | instead of turned to C other roll . J. Poole, cashier Nashua, disappeared cently. THis s with @ valuable estate infstrator are e leaving he his inside ermuny f caring w from 0,5 4G is surrounded who wa Powers and to ask him ankfort trip present, epoke approv witness went to Scott to bring some men for Green could not go and —_— “*The Prudent Man Setteth His House in Order.”’ NEW LONDON, Mo., July Two hours | previous to the argument in the case the court room was packed by a crowd OPEN FROM JUNE 19 T0 SEPT 15 Jester 1| by eight |of 1,100 of the iddenly one day with ihe bank of which he wax 't W st led u check for 3100 t W1 the money he had It 1 were to go I would kill Goebel and bank end thi On ! et is business.” before the and They the day ore John o the shooting witness Powers give Youtsey the keys secretary of state's office and late Your human fenement should be given even more careful attention than the ugar and similar tropical products. house you live in. Set it in order by thoroughly renovating your hole system through blood made pure by taking Hood's Sarsaparila, Then every organ il act promptly and regularly. JHoods Sarsa &uuwummmuuuuuu Send this coupon and Only 10c to The Bee Publishing Co., Omaha, Neb For part. Paris Exposition Pictures. Sent postpaid to any address, Stay at home and enjoy the great exposition. every week, covering all points of be 20 parts containing 350 views. The entire set mailed for $2.00. dlspense with the special police this morn- ing. The tragic scenes this afternoon make it almost certalu that both the special [oMcers and the militia will be kept in sery fco until Monday. Prroe by Mayor. Late tonight the mayor issued a proclama- tion in which he eatd In view of the Intense public excitement that exists 1 implore the people to obey the law and 18 constituted authorities. | forbid all assemblages of p - the n 18 to 20 views intervst. Altogether there will g £ B H & € & T NNRFANFNFFAFVNA TN TN 5 \ | the jury with @ punishment of a term in tiary, with not less than t A telephone has been placed jus wseats so the people may arguments without suffering the dlscomfort of the crowded court intense interest b The jury was instructed that its members are the sole judges of the nce and the | credibility of the witnesses, and when a per son charged with cr jall and in- | tentionally escapes from the officers to avold | trial ape, in t alified clrcumstances, raised t gullt The defcnse had admitied ter broke out of the Me turther instructed the ju believe and find from case that Gilbert W he came to his death t agency of some persou, the defendaut, and that the dered Gilbert W, Gates, in by the means charged In & tndictment, the jury fendant J. H. Rodes | peniten- | 1 year | ack of hear the heat and »use, The | most hown | evl \e breaks such es e absence presum hat J The that unless they the evidence in the | and th he criminal and that person defen lant manner count of th | | ico Jall court | Gates Is Jugh 1s | mur- me should acquit t Sedalia ase for the opened the argu ment in the ate. He was fol lowed by Joseph S. Mclntyre of Mexico for the defense. The mext speaker for the sta will be Attorney J. W. Hayes of New Lon don. He Is to be followed by ex-Governor Charles P. Johnaon St. Louis for the state and J, O. Alllson of New London for the defense. J. J. Rodes, prosecuting at- torney of Monroe county, where the alleged | rime was comn will follow Alllson and P. H. Cullen of Mexico, chlef counsel itte tor Jester, will close for the defense. W. S Forrest of Chicago will close the argument for the state next Tuesday afterncom. \ | governor | governor replied | thing to kil & man | only Powers negroes Dick in told them they had procured two Mason Hockersmith and “Tallow Combs to kill Goebel. On the m.rn of the assassination witne John Powers and Walter Day went to Loulsville Before leaving witness was in the eecretary of state’s ofice. Governor Taylor was theie as were several men from the mountalns E. J. Howard of Harlan county wanted th to call out the troops, but the “You all must act fire brothers, Day and the witnese were on the train enroute to Louls- ville they heard of the Caleb Powers said, sarcastically s a shame.' wers Laughed Over Murder, John Powers also laughed February witness was In Secretary office when u civil englneer was some measureme Powers sald They the ehot came from this room and they are going to prove it. 1 it would be better for us to go to Franklin and Polsgrove and tell them all about it." Witness walked home with Governor Tay lor one evening the latter asked him it he and the mountain men would back up a republican member of the legis lature in case u fight should be precipitated and further along in the conversation he sald Golden, 1t looks like a horrible but that looks like the way to handle Goebel and the gang The cross-cxamination &un had proceeded but 4 little when court journed While the Powers aesassination “That it Pow ma In o @ other was b but ad Mount Giving Close INDIANAPOLIS, July Mount today sald he was Attentior Gov studylug rnor the bank though bheen it | Motoreye | RINGITELD. | digtance i mile motor-y s Pler £ Boston Portland, Ore bitions ever the fourth | wher and he was passed rinted the back & his 1 withn | the t Pime 1 1; Freeman, 1504 “THE ACADEMIE DE M At the Head of islands aid to be mainly val- the' and shell fisheries, | possi elop some com- Both the uable f which it is ial importance are pearl may de me which bas nment in bility of ex important consideration nfluenced the United States gov Kotiations I¢ the desi any European power (rom the pos of the for use as a naval which would constitute a constant menace the United sovereigaty. | There i reason to believe that schemes of that k .‘nm.m Lave been put afloat, which | to be thwarted luding sension y islands EDECINE OF FRANCE HAS PLACED Apollinaris THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATER " All the Waters Examined for Purity and Freedom from Disease Germs.” | | | Just far enough n Large band and or tn iy aeres of golf ke imeral Me the tourist uty epot Children's paradise RATES-$250 1o $5.00 per da $20.00 per week AL AP NPININ $10.00 to AMUSEE ISIT NATURE'S SYLVAN RESURT LAKE MANAWA CARS DIRECT THY OMAHA [ PWENT 10 AK K FROM RY 1 Y OMINUTE hing, B 8 K 1A hing NI Cafe a n All Sorts of Unw 4 Resia eville Afternoon and ALL sran cert ARTINTS— 13 Band Ar BO)(IS O, Redmond BRI MY FRIEND Steck €0 from KoKowo 20¢ MATINEL Kanervel soat, e 1G)T of und 10e.

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