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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1900. slonal candidat s party in the Twenty-first Ohlo district Willlam G experimental reintroduction on another wan, ¢ ate for the Pennsylvania 9 . French Improvements on the Marconi Sys- e Somparativels tecent per. | Benator Jones Says Absence of Gold Demo- | ey e 1n i Fit ' i st | EverybOdy $ Applaudlng the time in the South Thirteenth str em of Wireless Telegraphy, f tric aut o8 in which cratio Ticket Will Help Bryan, 7 n tast night for disregardiog the o lationa. 1t 18 r ed that prior y to work ctorily under much street meetings be given to INVENTORS WRESTLING WITH THE PROBLEM iMeult conditions of sery than | ENTHUSIASM ~ FOR ANT\-IMP(RIALISTS} and a permit secured for the t of the which ) ocialists have trequently refused Compressed Air n Fallure for Street assier's Mag detail of with a police swooped Car Traction=Novel Application 1 the ¢ t been im down on a meeting. arrested the orators and | ¢ Heat=Dolngs € it is T ts a much | ce from Platform of In« | reed the crewd. Remmell, Dinger and | r a eclal | | n ty ordinance and later were released Iway v ofore, where | | on forfelts of $15 for ariug today Two advances ‘upon Marconl's system ot | nel overhead electric trolley nor the | NEW YORK, J James K. | | y | Day with the President. wiroless telography , b been reported rground electric condult is admissible, | Jones, chairman of the nati>nal democratic [ . DAy with th . 1 | AN J a President and ) “ “ France within the last few week e of local ordinances, in the | committee, reached the city today from titley wore guest ; Four Great Acts! By A. Good Baker. [HIeHtee SAMOT Taaot, ‘Whils sing one case 1ding the stringing of over- | Washington and went direct to the Hoffman | Mr®: McKinley were guests today at lunch L4 Rind of LraBRMIEEIAR" Ahvata Head wires, of, 18 (e othur, bechuss of 68« | house. e S84 thee mo national Heade |At the country Home:of.f. 8. Cass. They An enjoyable feast of good things at popular prices. Don’t miss them, young Italian, modifies the “‘coheret of construction, the storage | quarters would be established in this city [rove out about moom. to remain until | recaiving station i& ohe o two respects now prove a commercial | gy present; the democratic state committee | ©¥CDIDE. Before leaving the president dis the Branly coherer, which Marconi b plication of mechanism and | would manage the campaign in New York | Posed of some official business forwarded 500 Swe G T sabneindy B & oon heavy repalf account apf until such time as it might be deemed nec. | fom Washington and several callers it b AL as they always have been | eesary to establish national headquarters. | Jud8e N. H. Wright of Illinois brought to Every member of the The climax of Uneeda by & e e it T Chase tha s | Lrew to the compressed alr car, and | {e will remain here five daye : | the president an urgent invitation o at Uneeda Biscuit Uneeda Quartot goodness is reached in fiuence of the In electro-magnetic | the failure of the system at New York was| Agked what he thought of the significance | tend the Woodstock, 1il., fair during the is packed in the waves, oy iad i What | 0 be forescen from experience with it else- | ot (he failure of the gold democrats to nom- | Visit to the Grand Army of the Republi Uneeda wonderful airtight Un“da WSeaet Gom 14 15 GBHICS ek \a 81 } re. In »-,lw’. ) m,‘.,, ‘.,:n:wp.w air [ nate a third ticket, Senator Jones replied ‘:“;‘Irl:vf‘;“;mv::nt :I'\‘“:: r"']'r"m::'::"“h““': Ji W package that keeps ' BI I has beeen applied to street railway service y thin eans that a |referred to bt bl ) WG . 2 ks s e o g e e e T S i} st et b | LT L vl s resdot’s v njor Wayfer; | e ficn und good Milk Biscuit Béttie ba b ablo 1o ncrease the sensi. | YCATS Browth of the system is represented [ Bryan, 1 don't see what other construction | ments while he is the city's guest aud until you eat them. by only about forty miles of line, and since tveness of the instrument so that it will | 5 SO0 PROT B T e trolley there has | 0.8 placed ~n it." y Champ Clark Spoke. Uneeda Ask your grocer for u d respond to much weaker vibrations than nt of the electric trolley there has | Agked about the anti-imperialiets’ meet BOULDER, Colo.. July 27.-This the biscuit your needa P been no compreseed afr line extension what scul otherwise. As the electrician would express P Ll Ing on August 14 he answered Democratic day 6t the Texas-Colorado ite demand I A In it appetite demands. 1t, the “resist O NG CORNFUT QIFOUIE, (6] 3 o havar wacal e e TopRee LT - | . That alko wiil belp Bryan Immensely and | Chaytauqua. Excursion trains were run Uneeda raham arer roduced and the local batter Dyjower medium Bas mAny attractice possl- | will help the democratic party in various | from Denver and other cities and towns in NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY. 4 h readily actuate the sounder v WAL BREY SRSV S EN" HokL O 00 | WEYR" Northern Colorado, bringing several hun- Graham Wafer Try them to-day for a From the accounts glven, says the Naw |f0URd in Strest rallway ssFvios. Speaking of the absence of any income | groq visitors. Hon. Champ Clark of Mis- pleasing change of diet. Yorkk Tribune, It would seem that Tissor's No st of Electric Hent. tax plank in the democratic platform, Sen- | goyri was the orator of the day and he was device ought to respond to Hertz waves at a| The warming of the water of Lake Su- [8toF "’“)"‘» . ¢ the national democratc | 7CCe b the largest audience that hus gre n the one employed by | perior on an electric stove before admitting R R T s attended any of the Chautauqua meetings committes and alto chairman of the plat Marconi v es not ur that | it through the intake pipa to the Marquette this season. this bas actuaily been done. Tissot .‘mia-‘x (Mich.) \\h.vw wtmgeb m is & notablo do. | (OTM committee I can say at this time that on communication between @ lighthouse at | parture in eloctric heating, The carrying|it Was & matter of unintentional oversight | Al Q At Rock Springs. p o A that it was left out. It was in the plat- | CHEYENNE, Wyo. Juiy (Special.) n, but the stenographer in revising his [In an interview Adjutant General Stirzer notes left it out and it was not noticed. [|ffated that everyihing is quiet at Rock | had an addition to be submitted and it was | Sprives, but that watchmen are on guard merely atter of oversight. It practically | day and night to prevent any disturbance eral sources, but all are belleved to be | column nece ¢ a forward movement. | their scrvices. This fllustrates the susple traceable to Li Hung Chang. Mr. Good try has b [ clon with which all natives are regarded now, our consul general at Shanghai, 1s the \ y Chinwe tr | A number of Sikh policemen from the Eng- nearest United States official to Li and has | Box n, but lish concession are included in the ranks acquitted himself so well up to this point 1 that any les Mr. Goodnow has given up his plans for & that the State department do not hesi is to t ] | trip home aud will remaia at his post tate to make free use of him as a dip | matie agent. Therefore, it may be inter | Misstonaries ¥ ardered TORONTO, Ont., July The China Portzic, near Brest, and a war ship thirty- | out of the plan has cost the city about $23, three miles away. Marconi has doubled that | and it has averted the necessity for changing record. However, it is possible that Tissot | the location of the pumping station and did not use a transmitter in | intake pipe at a cost of from $50,000 to $100,- his experiment It Is probable | 000. For many winters a great deal of | /. o0 1o difference, anyhow, as the plat- | While be does not anticipate any t that when an equs tained the trouble has been caused the city by ice from form re-endorses the platform of 1596, and |he b all necessav [recautions ssting for the foreign contingent at Shat vot coberer will give much better resuita | tho Inke, which, choking up the ntake pipe, | {01 TS0 S8 BT S0 G0 G0l | aell‘any outbreak that mieht oocur e iy soeinat Minies-| SUSPICIOUS OF THE CHINESE [, 10" chiision seceived ths: tallowing eas than Branly's as shut off the water supply and caused 1 AR A ML Hal AR - " slank in that platform. We have, then, in BN ) s il | blegram from Shanghai this morning The other Innovation was announced the | the closing down of the pumping station. | b\ " ect way, it is true, an income tax | “1€A1 Wawgon in Sighe of Owner, |Goodnow's intercour , “"“ Lt "'y"‘ w Telln in L R MIRCoRNTIeN, AUEANERA 1N Buo TInk other day {0 the French Academy of Sei- | When the lake simply froze over the water | ol A ABERDEEN, 8. D., July o0t b el okt BB L L Lt ences by M. Blondel. In substituting a tele- | Supply was not affected, the surface joe |’ ‘it o 1onae caid he did not know when phone for the Morse sounder at the re- |Itself being rather a protection to the Intake. | onditions at A horse thief etole a buggy from John H. |acting in strict accordance with the in Mh . T Hike two ! mis Flrey Mondey night. A horse and harness | structions of the State department. Se The China Tnland mission has tv " the national democratic committee would | . celving station he showed little originality, | The trouble was with “needle fce.” When | u0toit the executive committee, but it Fessenden, an American, and others have | the ice fields are arried out of the bay by was taken from the barn of F. A. Brown |retary Hay has cabled him to put him fonaries stationed at Pao Ting in the prov would be done in due time thought of such a procedure, for the tele- | Winds, and the same wind prevents new neck speed while Mr. Firey was looking at [as far as possible of that Chinese official's | Goodnow has J ved a letter from his | distance from Pekl T 0, but fur small particles | would be in the city and speak and he said 1 atimates that 1 b hree children, have un v would be ‘ and sy b L ornin, at the thief was riding ted in the identic note does not fol- | Shanghal, in which the latter intima hat | Bagnall, and their th h tector of electric vibrations in existence. | 0f “needle ice” mess together in millions “He will undoubtedly come here, but | HOrRInS that the thief was riding in a|stated in the identic not 1 a not fol hangha hich th I g - | out quesf ‘ ement made | indicated fMctal cablegrams. He| The North American Presbyterian board Blondel system fs unique, so far as its im- | though the vertical section of the pipe is|come in Octoher.” \ T ) [ v "h"p', ‘““\hv‘,»"(-‘I:,,\”:"‘:":_‘l:“‘"; 5 \”:”myll‘ "y B and the American Board of Missions, the ) | A | the Départment of State dcems itelf able hinese are leaving this city at the rate | latter being m 181 e Pupin employed it extensively #ix or eight |block It up. After a recent drouth of un- | CONSIDER RATES TO0O HIGH M) \f] |the Départment f State deems i a hin re I 2 Must ¥ Acenrn sort, the ciity v~ e cloge by. The robber drove off at break- | in communication with Earl Li and to avail | MINNEAPOLIS n y 27.—Charles [ fnco of Chi Li, which is just about the same Senator Jones was asked if Mr. Bryan y %8 0L &Y Tufnei 1 using the obj e thian - soneral Goodnow, now at | ther inland. These missionaries, Mr. and M phone 18 known to be the most sensitive de- | Ice forming on the surface him. Firey was not aware until the rext | influence fn securing the objects plainty | hrother, Consul General ugsy taken from him, ow that th ted States is bound to ac: | the conditions are even worse than has been | doubtedly perished But it s possible that one feature of the|and are carried into the intake pipe. Al- [ when it is hard to say. He will probably | PUBSY taken from him. low that the United I I I ndi " s termedia o give | of 2,000 or 2,000 a day. The purpose of their | also had workers at Pao Ting years ago in his “resonance” experiments, | USual severity from an ice blockade of this ML LRI LRI ML r ke ° oper we o any g coming from |going or their destination is not known water board applied to its| Democrats May Conclude to Hold (Continued from First Page.) ‘m‘.r i mhv' 1 :‘: ‘lvlnll‘lv‘r:m- x"v'\.! '|v|” rl‘” : ‘{m ‘1“? ,(‘”,'\ not say so, Mr. Goodnow It bas been found that a circuit of wire | engineer for a remedy of the trouble. This Notifiention Exerci in An- e the great vicerc b While he into which a telephone has been intro- [ bas been found by a local electrician, whose duced for testing purposes may be “tuncd” | plan provides for an electric ®0 that the instrument will answer only |inder form to waves of a certain degree of frequency. | This b Your druggist will refund y money It Pazo Ointment faiis to cure you. 50 cent - oy g o eing mobil 5 ment 18 carrylng out its policy of making |evidently believes that they are being mo bkt A4 = SA N btk 40 #URAL TS catipg s reach to achieve its well-defined | gavs, had close relations with the Europeans hung within the intake pipe.| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July Parks | shall be started at once, our government 1s | Within its reach to achieve its well-dofined | gays, had r o ot to be deterred from | anc v departure had been on account ater consists of an inner and outer | M. Martin, chairman of the state democratic [ watching the arrivals of the forcign legions | Objects and it is n i Anything faster or slower than the pre-|drum of galvanized ] _— iron, both five feet in | committee, said todny that the situation fand is pressing Admiral Remey for reports |80 doing by any criticisms = that it {8 of fear of war by the ullles, some ot (e, This Week I00 scribed rate will not affect the telephone, | length, and respectively nineteen and twen- | with reference to railroad rates for the |as to the military conditions. Not all of his | thereby disturbing the "”“'l“”\,‘ ot LD8 Lie thinks, wou'd it ot Sl but when waves of just the right number | ty-one inches in diameter. These tubes by | Bryan-Stevenson notification exercices Au- | responses are given publicity, for reasons of | PoWers in their dealings with the Chinese fears known u-‘ ','f'; ”\“x:v-u“”ml ‘v. mv\‘ to the second are transmitted over the |a sultable adjustment of ashestos and iron | Bust 8 was unchanged sound olt | government. "{‘”"l‘ B 14 TisVe. ratuvedi o i clreult the instrument will speak. M. | wire are made to develop a high degree of | “If we do not get the rates for which Wo | xenrly 0, ave: at e Ta s 1 Cab Sewnion. LA ok Hioph ot bbb Ul MANSON Blondel calls uch a device a “selective | heat on the passage of the current. The |are usking I shall send the motification ex- =y = ol o g aonto BBl A gpecial cabinet meeting was held in | any natives to 1t f telephone,” because it will pick out from [current is supplied from the electric light | ercises to some other city,” said he. The y b y i b at the plant of ocal w e Men T . Secref 's office at 11 o'clock this n h ready at Tien Tsin—not half of th co | Secretary Hay's t number of different frequencies that | wires at t lant of the local waterworks, | chairman and his assoclates are contending . sin=not halt of for Wil may happen to be developed at a given the usual hour. The regarded as necessary to begin the move- | WOrning : . It is carried through regulation submarine | for a one-fare rate for the entire state, the te ‘depastmet i state, fresh from his perscnal intercourse ment. The State department advices this moment the one desired for a special pur conductors and where the wires enter the | Saie of tickets to begin August 7 and to be | grarto G (CACE SCOEEICRT ARERE US| with the president, it lf our Iasses BICYCLES pose. Thus, if & dozen Hertz wave trans- | water they pass through a conduit of fron | £00d returning one day after the exerclses. | i o¢ (ho Japanese traps have been landed, | Vise his colleagues of the administration’s mittera be stationed on as many ifforent | piping fv protect them from shore fce. The| Thomas Taggart, the Indiana member of | {u' Which case the International force should | PUrPose and the whole Chinese situation RPN ships in a flect, each emitting waves at|stove will generate enough heat, it fs be- | the national committee, said today that 10 | be ‘tonsiderably augmented. Tho War do. | was discussed. Besides Secrctary Hay, there are skewed or pinch ¥ n different rato from thé others, and if[lloved, to melt all the neodle ice before | further steps had been taken. The persons | o (i “iuad, BOETENTE TR AN C0 | wore present Secretary Gage. Postmaster | tn and we will adjust them, no $25.00 as many suitably tuned telophones be pro- | it passes through the cylinder. In charge of the arrangements, he said, | iy he elow means of telegraphic communt. | General Smith and Secretary Root | vided on the flagship, it would be possi- Aevoraiiohibing A eaisi were waiting for a final word from the rail- | caiion, belleves that it has now about 8,500 | When the cabinet conference adjourned it | ble for several of the vessels to report to| _ s roads. trained and seasoned American troops 1n the | Was stated that no further definite plans the commanding officer simultaneously. | Sir Willlam Preece, in treating of thesre- | CHICAGO, July 27.—The Central Passen- | yioinity of Tien Tsin under the immediate | concerning tie action of this government ¢ cyeles. The Manson Bieycle 18 No receiver would pick up more than ope |'ation between eleotricity and engineering, | ger association has kranted a rate of one | commund of General CHattee, assuming that | had been prepared. The meeting was a gen- | Djogiues: G o i ¢ messagé! 1t would not be possfble,7ds Tr(42ys that the decomposing bath and the arc | fare for the round trip from all points in|iha Grant has landed it passengers, which | eral futerchange of opinfons and views. | i 1 better than most wheels selling for was in somo of Marconl's naval tests, for | TuruACe are revolutionizing many industries. | indiana, Oblo, Michigan and Hiinois to the | should haye done if'if sailed from Naga- | Secretary Hay laid beforo the members th Q $40.00, two messages to actunte tho same re- | h¢ WOTll manufacture of calcium carbide | Bryan notification meeting in Indlanapolle. gaki on the S5th According to the orlsiual |latest Information he has received, includ- ceiver, one interfering with and obscuring | f°F the production of acetylene gas Is util- | Tickets will be sold on all trains on August | jntention The Grant earriod In addition to | g & dlspateh from Consul General Good- charge for such pleasantries s thisthan ha p power equal to 180,000 horse-power: |7, limited for return to August 5. The Cen- | General Chaffee, two squadrons of the Sixth |ROW at Shanghai. The government has re- that—nor for examining thoe eyes Other New Wheels $15. There has been a good deal of talk dur- [ {4t of the alkalies and the combinations of | tral Passenger assoclation has given the | cuviirc <00 mon in all who are cxpected (o | celved information, presumably from Ad- | —Our charges are for furniabing | | ing the last two years about tuning co-|cf'®10® for bleaching, 56,000 horse-power; | Western Passenger assoclation these rates |yrive pecullarly serviceable in the flat Chi | miral Remey, that the number of allied | the proper oye helpe—but _ the Berer circuits so that no two would re ‘;"vf‘""’;‘“"m‘ 27,000 horse-power; of copper, | as a basis for making their rates for the | joge country. There also were on the vessel | troops in Tien Tsin is 28,000. The move- | charge la fust rig spond to the same transmitter, It was hn‘r:". "v:\r:.»;m’.‘r( o']n.nhf{run‘!nm, 2,600 | same meeting. 360 unattached recruits, some members of | ment of the troops from Tien Tsin to Pekin 4 4 hoped that such a method would not only PeiTsrosac ok §old,A80 hotes-power, T B o Bt e e hospital corps and & battalion of 20 | Secretary Koot said, would depend upor b | | THE ALOE & PENFOLD €O, . prevent confusion when more then one | ...\ .. e steple manu- | READY TO FIRE FIRST GUN marines, making altogether 1,410 soldiers | arrival and mobilization of troops of other ma a lc C e 0 b k| 8 ol English towns of Sheflicld fhiched e way to Taku He said Leading Se transmitter was in operation within range | 4o "Ft ’v"h«' English t f ShefMeld on board : natins now on the way to Taku. He said ing Scientifio Opticla . of the recelving station, but also that |y ¢ I‘;,’;’f"fl";._':'” ""‘] "";'1" & "“j""""‘ of | Senmtor Hannn und Leuding Repub- | oy gonartment belleves that the last re- | it would be impossible for the United States | | 3208 Farnam, OMAHA. Cor. 16th & Chicago. arly 200 firms at the former place, ane g ¥ : s s o go alor 5 - . J secrecy of communication might thus be | ;001 "160" ¢ the latter, Phos In‘ur»rvluufl.‘,‘,‘l:n Heans About Rendy to Open inforcements ordered from the Philippin force, as small as it s, to go alone. 1t is OPPOSITE PAXTON HOTEL. , LOr. cag fnsured. As yot, however, nothing prac- [peir A0 O 1A p ¥ two battallons of the Fourteenth infantry | further stated that all the United States tical has resulted from that proposition U "' uced in England in large quanti- and a battery of the Sixth artillery, about | troops that could possibly be spared had AT The theory is all right, but somehow | i Sorundum, and the extraction of | NEW YORK, July 27.—Semator Marcus |gfrt & Ve O P00 SOt APRLISE. SRORE | racred to China e — it has not been feasible to carry it into ‘r‘vl'l"f‘,']':“‘:'“"’,':';:""“”,‘;"”“!“ ";”"'r""””'* and (A, Hanna, chalrman of the republican|ye’ip, ' pionqia marine force under Major | This government presumably ts still ac-| This |§ The Last Call— apidly extending the use of that meta tional committee, reached the national |\, : . 4 k 5 . > repre execution. Of course, If Hertz wave tele- |y o s na . Waller Is placed under Chaffee’s command | cepting in good faith the representations 4 s 3 > K Kraphy over should become at all com- | olophens mimmolq % Uelog aluminum for | headquarters shortly after 10 o'clock today. | \uat omcer will have altogether 4200 troops, | made by Minister Wu. Our officials figure| After this week our great tan shoc , , co betwe opione circults, and its use has been rec- | He was accompanied by Cornelius N. Blies, devs must vet elapse before an |sale will be a sale of the past and you mon the danger of inter co between | ommended in the fnterior of Afsle | In addition to this force about 3,000 regulars | that two devs mus D | ndjucent transmitters would be great. 10| transport s costly. It gives the same ren | o urer of the committee. Mr. Hanna g o'yyger orders, some of whom are on the |answer can be received from Minister Con- | will probably never henr again of a fact, it may be confidently asserted that | quctivity as copper “.”“I '1? © same con- | sald he was much pleased with the situa- | .o 4o China, so that altogether the United | ger (presuming he is still alive) to the last | yranan, Clapp or Boyden's man shoe, or until a satisactory way to preciude such |ui o loss price. With It & Hex o 6r 804 | tlon, but at present had little o 8ay fOr | 3oy gnould have a respectable contingent | code message sent him. In the meantime | Interference Is found wireless telegraphy | tele D oy & line can be run | publication. After he is settled ho might | 1" \ho ‘international column when it starts | they are directing every energy to getting | & 2 telegraphically ten times better than one of | 3 5 S o4 nae o sl Ve $3.50-They're $5.00 and $6.00 the world will never become popular. It is too 800n, | iron and much cheape be able to make some statement for Pekin all the men they can into China and to co- | ¥ ) ] though, to say whether M. Blondel's way Applicatione ,'"I': lr':’:"""“ pax ‘”‘:”"‘ Mr. Hanna went into conference imme- P operating with the allied forces in the for- | over except at this sale- Misses' and y " oot eons of eleotrioitysmentioned by v with Cornellus N. Bliss, Senator s 5 ren’s shoes will never be us cheap of meeting the diMculty is altogether the | Sir Wiliia N L tely w s D S ward movement. children’s shoes will ne ¢ best. A great many acute inventors are ;,:r“.,',!I,',":”',',:'(_n':;":'r':""(";:‘l':‘"l'l‘:' “:'I'“":"K B, Scott, Joseph Manley and Frederick POLICY IS NOW CONSISTENT Thero were no official advices from any | qgain—Saturday our VO on the problem and ought to be ¢4 ectrl- | g Gibbs = - » - Chinese source over night, except a short . Stoork on; 18y 27w fi R0 | ally, After the conference at national head- | Refusal of Chinese Offer in Follow ‘e pute! 5 al | $3.00 Boys' Tans g0 at .......vvvvr. . $2.25 heard from before a final verdict s ren- | unde YD the. Cowils. DUrsusa message from Lieutenant Stanford, signal b dored is wo s Senator Hanna sald ot Walkihgton officer with General Chaffee’s contingent at | §2,60 Youths' Tans g0 at........er.. $1.78 vacy: Husy/ IARLIRE (onbiwarkido | i ol gt Nagasaki, announcing that ail was well with | §2.00 Boys' Tans g0 &t .............$1.50 be done in difforent sections of the cout | WASHINGTON, July 27.—Sccretary Hay| the troops [ A b oas Y 00 try. ‘There i nothing suggestive in the (om0 0 B hington ¢ Consul General Goodnow's dispatch was ; s A g el meeting today, other than it is the first {,“‘“(" mT SRR, B ':‘I"““ on from | & made public. 1t was sald that the |$2:00 Children's Tans go at .. of New York, whero for a yoar or more, on | PAllern ie cut away and the circuit Is thus | meeting, 1 expect 1o be horo every working | CUnLON this morning e 4noynges| 800 mede BUDS. 1E WAN WAd thab the [ S50 it Tan Qxtords o 8t s two car lines, n series of very practical o completed by the metalllc | gay until I leave Biberon, although 1 may | W€Dt~ that: under no circumstances| P00 BUE B0 8TE0 (AL fob Hie The illustrations have been given of the fact | Sheet AT e T S Ty s would the United States government accept a a 5 8 the Chinese offe turn over the foreign | !D the habit of doing, almost daily since the rexe oe that the compressed air motor is not n| Electro-Engraving in Germany. Richard C. Kerens of St. Louls, a member | 1he Chinese offer to turn over the foreign |t the hablt of dolng, almost dully sluce the \de: 0 otor, or rather that it is a ) v 4 4 g | ministers to the internationals at Tien Tein PEAD, the Ad nO be Ol et rameas moten s the | 5 (N8l Warner at Lelpaig writes tho |0f the mational republican ccmmittee, was | PIRSIOES 1o the Faiermationals ot Tlen Tl | 10 "0’ 0" vifal pofuts now under consider- | Omaha's Up-te-date 8 St daLan experiment promises to be | o ote department as follows in regard to %180 preseut at headquarters, but did not| oo oo ey AN ONT bl croi | ation: This government has not been no 1419 FARNAM STREET. 0 " the German electro-engraving process: | dttend the conference. was dispatched today to Rear Admiral|tified of the selection of & commander for The electro-engravure is an elec.ro-chem | Y Remey at Taku, and it ia believed that this | the allied forces in China, and it is thoueht = ical etching, such as is used in making| TOWNE SURE TO WITHDRAW ”_mu’m',” il Rran b the selection has not yet been made. Gen- the f{llustrations for books, periodicals - The S eral Chaffee has orders to do everything in | 1 c & State department claim (o be pur- 8 — A I:lnc mb“ etc, which, however, produces pictures [ POMItIve Statement ‘fhat Fopulist e Blats doperiment olbiion o) b purs | S IR B IEIR B0 S0 s hued | COMINg On: The! Run suing an entirely cousistent course in this o ¥ orly 0ol . Candidate Will Retire in Stev- » expeditio ay be stated that | In INI: f, which formerly could only be WA Batrre decision. The officlals point out that allzof | Of the expedition. It may he stated that | Makes any mother proud. There are a| ™made by enraving. - In 181 Joet Rieder t the bitter criticism in the Europeon papers | Whatever the preferences of this government reat many proud mothers whose chil. [ °f Munich succeeded in producing an etch ) y in the matter might be, we will cheerfully § | fng o el . MINNEAPOLIS, Jul ~The Journal to- | direc'ed against the Unitea States policy s » | ren have been puny and sickly unti) 7€ on a steel plate by uing a porous | MINTE y based upon a total misunderstanding of the | 8caulesce in the selection of any one of the they began | E¥psum model dipped in a special solu- | “*Y * | 4 i | tundamental principles which have governed [ forelgn commanders on the ground. — The on capable of conc . Charles A. Towne will be withdrawn fros -y oty of county ix to G the use of | tlon lo of conducting an electric | i Lapulist tickut About August 15. At that | the actions of the State department. At | Chief anxiety of this country Is to have "} Dr. Pierce's | current. Two full years of hard work | time the popullst natlonal committee will [ no time, it i said, has the department al- | SUArt made for Pekin as soon as practicable Favorite| were necessary, however, to make the | dccept his restgnation and renince him w1th | jowod the bellot that the minister at Pekia | IR case the commanders on ihe ground can- | mental- 2,000 pieces go at thin price- Prescrip: | invention of practical worth, as it was | Ad4}! president, The | were alive to interfere in the slightest de- |00t 8&ree among thomselves the question| g n, \1aces go at from 3 cents to 18 tion, That|found that the electric current became | xource from which the announcement is 1e- | gree with the presecution of its military | Wil Rave to be referred back to their re it i A medicine| Ineffective almost instantly (In fitteen sec- | celved Is such as to make It imposk plans for reaching Pekin. On the con- | #Pective governments cents each-nn unheard of reduction ¢ 5 \ estlo Lceurac tain con ¥ L - b oty PR R SCAR which onds) on aceount of the etching ingre- | festion Its weouracy. Certaln con trary, the news that the ministers were| TBI® Would be regarded here as a de- | Only 19 cents for your cholee of 1,000 “makes | dicnts, the carbon refuse from the eaten | public are responsible for the retention live wis accepted by the Sta plorable delay. If the question is thrown | folion weak wom- | steel practically preventing the transmis- | Mr \‘-\\1‘;- on the ticket until the da trong” | s1 bt L] named. The declsion that he should with- | " Btan Btatos . o chm en strong” | sion of the eleotric current, thus meces- | fRICL, e Hecision, that be tho additional reason for hastenlug the regiet | UBlted States s in the and has 1VED | sitating the cleaning of the model. The| During the campalgn Mr. Towne is to bo | column forward to Pekin. It interject some very plain and them the|clcnning could not be don» by hand and | utiliz ¢ L campaigt orator, wnd him i‘:ltvnr‘lh €150 a machine was invented which made | Jji Sbcak only n large clties and. in | &'¢e ur improbability surrouated the Chi-|Proba mi han ever convi : o t'-'rllh it possible to remove the model from the | close distriots, His course since Bleven- | nese news as to the state of affaire fn Pekin, | ¢80 chancellorics of the business-itke and A HOSPEy and healthy | j10te and replace 1t in exactly the same | Son's nomination has won him the respeet lildre and admi Temocracy in 4 de children for| ogition. The model is brought 4n con ] admiz The biggest value ever offered in et a Hanan or Foster woman's shoe, for The twill, as well as the pattern, s complete management The pattern *n directly from a photo print of the artist’s design mounted on a metallic sheet Compressed nir for street railway traction | The threads of the warp are picked up by | bas had Its latest representative In the city | ¢lectro-magnetic action as the figure of the From far and near there is a rush to take advantage of our unprecedented cut price music sale-Only a penny be tween our price and the actual giving awiay of sheet musie, vocal and Instru- lepartment not as’ conveying absolute verity, but as an | Pack on the varlous Noreruis sks and orchestra musie at Lalf price worth 50 cents each - Instructlon loss was the de 4 partment’s intention that, even though a de. | KUAKe Into the controversy, which yet every ideration of humanity and | Unconventional brand of American dipl | | Which he ¢ jossess hefore. A poliey demanded that it should be given | DACY Musle and the “firsl| ot with the plate and allowed to re- | hasiitor ls. 1o I the Y Rould| Admiral R ! Art. 1613 Douglas. i ! event careful consideration, and that it should g ‘ e main there about fifteen seconds; then it | Bryan's e be acted upon as If true, provided that ac- | *rensth of the allled forces betwecn Tuka Ther ‘e | 1s raised and carefully cleaned at a| o | onse” Brish an0” asdit ‘abnliad o’ thel BOYAN 0UfL|NEs HIS SPEECH | o vont towa the relief of the foreign K“-‘\'I\'» Tsin, namely 0 men, mad :\’ ministers, and did not operate to provent thun ever to the cabinet that ) ren e town con¥iimldren 1| plate. This new machine works to per- | o~ o AR e | B¢ consummation of any af the objects lald almost hopeless to look for an advance “ s Good For All- e e e oo Somsiiani. DL | fection and 18 so stmple that 1t is thought | Bxwlaine t Kind of a Talk Me|qoy i Secretary Hay's identic note, The|JU!¥ 30 The administration, it is eaid, b It My health seemed uiterly goue. 1 suflei*? | that before long it will come Into general | “"'“"“ Up at 1o | depar is absolutely satisfed that it | Feccived no word from the Amerlcan office " 1 n r | | Bu 1 1 n N tact | munders have reduced the mtimate of " hree different physicians and got uo relief. 1| board factories, manufacturers of jewelry e - . : European critics will fn time admit that fac / : ¥, {Ned sevaral gatdnt medicioch all with the | stamped leather goods, wall paper. oto LINCOLN, July 27.—-W. J, Bryan said t Socretary Hay's decision (o declige the | 50000 men as the minimum strength of the |~ There is no more refreshing, nutriti same result. I began to get worse and to add t last Chinese propsition was based upon |ous and palatable summer food than dianapolis he would follow the plan which | . ’ por the complications 1 suflered terribly from con | t0 make their own dies easily and quickly. | o stipatio 1e f ‘your adve: A company has been recently organized | 1aA 8% tha nAEIRRR T P o | his determination to adhere strictly to the pure 1 n—Cl ren th ba_purey he notification meeting In | ;ongitions lald down in the reply to the| tisemeuts and I commenced to take Dr Pierce's { ¢ = o0 these machines be Chinese emperor's appeal. The your ehildren love ice cream why not order the fee cream that is made of day that in his notification speech at In ! ¥ and Favorite Prescription and 'Pleasant Pellets’ and 1896, hegan fo fuprove right awsy. aud continued [ foro long will be able to put them on the | “Lpy . ieo e W ‘ State de SAME SHAPE | doctors vecommend it and we make it improving and gaining in strength. 1 cannot | 12 The platform (f that year" he sald,| o oineni required that the ministers at B 1y et 7Y express the relief, it was so great. Seven declared the money question to be a par- | poy G0 TEATFEE B y val uths later n ghter was born with v ” amount issue and in my notification speech 8 lcation with their e uhniilenan b much troubte, 1 feel that 1 would never Citizens Fight With Robbers, governments, and, the most significant con- # o sdure my con SAS CIT 2 ; 1 devoted Almoft ll the 'ime ta the ais- | gy,io0"os 211 thak ‘the' Okineas autboribiex | hen we the help due solely to Dr ‘Fierc KANSAS CITY, July 27.—A Star speclal | cygqion of that question. This year the AR B AL SR B0 “(,’”' o8 | A phe was 8 R haslihy child and the iy onel | ¢ Rd, TEAD.: bayS platform declares the question of imperial- | 1 SRREALS N o T ""|" :""I o s have ever been able (o nurse. She is Bow twe | Citizcns at midnight last night eugaged In |y "vo be the paramount question and it | on o ogations. Unill theso years old aud I have never had to ta Anaat aERc e Bl Ll reE et e} | two things are done the State department fsadiclos since, s Efeel that your mediciae hat | B OF0R0 URD FES 8 BAOE O e Richwoad. | YIll be the only ome dealt with at any| p ol SO te SO Ted tato s . made a lastiog cure with me." | ha .mlvm ted 10 rob the bank of Richmond. | jangi o my notification speech. The re absalutely rafuaes o b Ind "x" an:, :.; - BRAND ll)x. Pierce’s knm'mnu Sense Medica’ ’ -r;x hots wery n\»hnnum: Alll:‘”;' ;‘ maining questions covered by the platform PMAvRAR lnod ‘I‘ o vsu: nl;m m¢ » Adviser is sent free on receipt of | hought one robber was wounder 0088 | St B o T M latkat ot ReLRLiahoe | PURISRORL of the ese governmed - stamps to defray expense of mailing | hounds bave heen put on their trail. The |y ot WRER P T T O L | such as the abandonment of the expedition A | WARCLIF only. Send 21 one-cent stamps fo) | robbors had blown the safe door into the ¥ |0 vakin 2 for 25¢ W. S. Balduft the book in ;m‘,.« binding, or 31 stampé | street and the noise of the explosion brousht Orators arrested. | It is mot known at present just how this . . . for cloth. Address Dr, R. V, Pierce | 2 crowd to the scene. No money was se- | y July 27.—~Val Remmell, | last proposition reached the State depa bes ) Buffalo, N. Y. ured, | soclallst labor candidate for the vicepresi+ | ment, It Is inforred that it came from so . 1820 Farnam St. fever patients find it a splendid diet out of pure rich cream, the best of Keeps cold so long juart rel 1 the

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