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OMAHNA DAILY e e TOTAL OF APPROPRIATIONS| e+ o v ot o iy cgvNE WEDNESDAY | STHIES SNE| LIKE A VAMPIRE T als asked the proprietor 1t he | Detailed Bhowing of the Money Crdered Set adjutant general in this city. Magor | ADt-Trp MI“{ 11&)‘"” usw’] e o i 1 k| A utliahapolis. IRRE, 8. D, had seen o rangers about, and he re- | Apart by Congross, en has just returned from service in membered then that a man who had for- qum lippin gotten reglster had stayed at the house L B. Aleshir: artermaster publication the two amendments to the con Sver night and had gone away on the enrly [ARMY, NAVY AND PUBLIC WORKS GROW | United Siates solunteers, his been ordered | PROMISES TO BE WELL ATTENDED | byihinioh the (o hmendments to the €08 | pROBABLY FATAL INJURIES TO FOUR morning train to Columbus. The detectives . to this city for temporary Aug. 12.—(Special.)— | Trees and Busk A n secretary of state is sending out for Y people at the coming eloction, where, for at once searched the room and were re- Lieutenant Colonel Johr d the first time, it he the duty of tho | “(n,,, 1 by finding Lane's revolver where [Chief Causes of th crense of |artillery, a native of Ma t Behe Disco¥érdd to Object to Pro- | (10 Fret tie b will be the 4 o i it had been secreted, They also found sev Thirty-Five Millions Over (he his own request has beer sram it Attemps Ix M 4 L eral wayt that had been overlooked by al Set Apartnt the Pre- retired list under the ns of the we Dyl s Ferrell in his hutry and excitement while eding Session, of congress authorizing such action in the Voting to e nile making up the express package The hotel case of an officer who has served Tty keeper was able to give only an imperfect years or more ” ¢ o th y i A s e W et . AR INDIANAPOLIS, Aug Delogates to | the repeal of the dispensary amendment, | description of the strange guest, because, a8 | WASHINGTON, Aug, 12.—The volume of which was adopted two years ago, and an| NEW YORK, Aug. 12.—Nine per the time to the Anti-Tmperialist league meetin hich B suif, e v oo eapy at (o Gt 0 | anpronriaiions new otices, reauired by faw | GHEERING NEWS FROM MANILA | i, b urerialist leagie st o | emendment. which lves steates . lotiude | hurrediy aughi shelter uniee’ sor take any particular notice of him to be prepared and published at the Judges of election to call the attention of | Father's W 1 1o Look Bisewhere every voter to the ballot on the amend ments by preseuting cach voter with a ticket containing the amendments | The two amendments to be voted on are end of day, began arrising this ovening. Secrc ary |in making loans of the permanent school |And bushes in the woods in the Bronx sec Atter learning of the express package the #3100 of cougress under direction of | Colonel Grassn Swrrenders Men and | (1 Dotn arviving (s cienink. B B i han was given In the constitution | tion during the storm this afternoon we A et TC. Tt |M"';«'.f paokags Wil committees on appropriations of the sen Gunn (o Amertenn Army 100 cards to delegates and says that every | When it was adopted. The latter will and had It intercep ‘ 1v e T and house, has been completed for the nt Tayui. te in the union will be represented, called forcibly to the attention of the |bersons injured were opened and the stolen sacks containing first scssion of the Fifty-sixth congress by Secretary Mize says he has discovered | people by the recent action of the land | James Brown, a Hungarlan tailor of this noney orders, checks and other things | Thomas P, Cle . T 0 ~The War b Prbe- ¢ erth money ord ks and Ak Thomas | aves and James C. Courts,| WASHINGTON, Aux. 12.—The War de-| SCUCECEY SORC SN0 J0 fols for picked | commissioner in forelng the money on |CItY. his wife and five children, and Bertha which Ferrell desired to get rid of were | chief cierks respectively of the committee. A | pertment today received the following dis | Leschiwitz and Bertha Silvermen, neighbors 4| men who are to object to the program of [ hand upon the counties and the former by found immary of the approprint " the | petch containing cheering news from Gen of the Browns. All the Injured persons ) f toctive LA LR . the congress in case an attempt to indorse | the prohibition and the liquor organ Chief of Detectives Kelley and Detectives | grand total of $710 150862 s \ils | eral MacArtaur at Manila sk B R R ch ARl <L LENN BF ‘the Féats, . Aers witl foubt be | Were taken to Fordham hospital. At a late yundon then set to work to run | by bin : : X .| Bryan and Stevenson is made. Mr. Mize | tions of the state. There will no doub n ] R e vt W e SN N TOLOWE MANILA, P. I, Aug. 12.—Adjutant Gen o | \nts | HOUT tonight the attending physiclans said down the mysterious stranger, who, they [ Agricultural - el ¢ A el [ says the congress will be made up of men | larger vote polied on these amendments [ M0UT tonlsht the att o) Bad besome convinoed, was an employe Of | APmY ...\ oral, Washington: Colon] Grasa, AUBS! hi| Who are absolutely independent o far as | than on any other ever presented to the | {he¥ thought Mrs. Hrown, two of hot ob n cin dren and Bertha Stlverman could not pos- | . 4 Diplomatic = o voting Is concerned. people. L s « Adams Express company. Suspicion [ Dib ¢ dvie to Colonel Freeman, Twenty-fourt ted )| o b ol Ll Mo ginde Bl sk bisd gl The first scssion of the convi LA soon rested on Ferrell and information re- | portificar infantry, consisting of one major " Sonth v " rporntions The Silverman girl was the worst injured garding his movements during the last thres | Indians six lleutenants, 169 men, 100 | 7@ held Wednesday. The only s PIERR D.. Aug. 12.—(Special)—|of all. Of Bertha Leschiwltz, the physician I use his | Leg announced are those of George Boutwell days was considered sufficlent to cause his | GEiie iy bolos, MACARTHUR. |tfhounced are those of Georke DoMtwell ] \riicles of incorporation have been fled |#aid she would die or become hopelessly in P The detestives iy waie K0 B8 B bttt veount of the death | for the Polemoscope compuny at Yankton, |sane. The Brown family decided early in Ll Bl L b Bl o ',",",' "," oBtom 2 T 4 [ DI AT |of his scn. Secretary Croffut of the Wash- | With & capital of $30,000. Incorporators week to participate in a little pienic of R T . A i b t g , \ % | ington (D. ). league, says Walter C. Teeter, Alexander Ball, Wil [ their own and selecte The Woods' as a on the east side. They at once went to the 4 Y1 VIS 4 § V] 4L o e e, ontdont will not |liam Millard, George V. Snyder, R. K. Mc- | desirable place. They invited the Leschiwitz - bo here. John B, Henderson, the vice pres- | Dowell and John Holmon and Silverman girls to go with them ident, will be here Tuesday as will Sen- | For the Hydro-Electric and Pneumatic | Brown and his party had just sat ator Wellington.” Engine company at Plerre, with a capital [ (Belf lunch when it hegan to rain an Those who favor the placing of a third |of $500,000. Phcorporators: James Mc- | They were all under a large oak tree when honxed inin buy- ticket in the field will hold a national con- | Lean, Courtney H. Harris and G. V. Patti- | the father told them to seck shelter some | [RR ©OUue P DT Y vention here Tuesday. It seems to be the [8on | place else, as he was afraid of lightning hit " '.u...".‘w . bellet that “the. independents will place a | For the Nevada-Victoria Gold Mining and | {ng the tree. Part of them ran down lit third ticket in the field and that the anti- | Milling company at Plerre, with a capital | tle pathway under a bluff and crouched un imperialists will adopt & resolution urging 0,000, Incorporators: Henry Holmes, | 1¢7 @ bush and the others scampered to som oy deloste e g0 sverything fu Bis | W. G. Conkita and R. M. J. Taliman | sheltering bushes on top of the bluff. They power to secure the defeat of McKinley. | For the Mariposa Mining and Power com- | had hardly hidden themselves when there | POIRORINE pany at Plerre, with a capital of $1,000,- | W48 @ blinding flash and a crash be | Struck by the same flash of lightning. The | | | Payug, surrendered command Costlow residence, where they found Farrell. | fency appropriation Miscellaneous. nppronris they were ushered into the room where Fer- | Permancnt appr rell sat conversing with the young woman total $10,10,802 s |authorities place themselves in communics Ferrell appearcd annoyed at the intruston. | In addition to the specific appropriations | 100 With the relief expedition, so that the The detectives did not broach the subject of | made contructs are authorized to bo en.|lekationers may be liberated, foreigners the trafn robbery, but told him that he Was | tered into for increase of the naval estab- | Protected and order restored, suspected of a burglary and that they wished | lishment and for public works throughout| Until these demands are acceded to it him to accompany them to the police 8W-|tho country, requiring future appropria- |'$ Fexarded as highly improbable that th tion, where the chief of police wanted 10 10+ | ticns by congress in the aggregate sum of | ¥0Vernment of the United States or any terview him. Thinking perhaps that the de- | g5g 4403 These ' | of the European governments, all of which toctives were on the wrong track, Ferrell| now pattleships have made practically the same demand = merved himselt and wald, With AppATent oM | threo protucted crusers and five. sun. | U908 China, will consent (o o *cesation Harmony ix Established. 000. Incorporators: T. . Glenn, G, ¥, | Three children on top of the bluff were | w Soncerns advertise e i posure: "I gucss there must be some MI% | marine torpedo boats, to cost, including|Of, hostile demonstrations” which are| EHICAGO, Aug. 12.—Senator Heltteld and |y poo ana 1 b, 1ates. hurled into the street below and lay there and claim this Wikl 09 away Win (e take” He excused himself o the youbk |armor and armament, $13,104,004; increased | D¢IDE conducted, at least o far as this | oz gonator Dubols of Idaho left for their unconsclous. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and ik, Do not be misled. Blectricity will lT-ly and accompanied the detectives 10 the | cout of (wo dry docks, construction of two | BOYernment is concerned, with ”"'l’”"" homes tonight. Their conference with the [ it B CEERK Or e & capital of | Pertha Leschiwits were thrown fifteen feet ws through this veneering, but verdi ty prison additional ¢ jurpose of succoring the besieged lega- ot the v o . e Bl kLt and were also rendered unconscious. &ris wi eity prison sdditional dry docks and for permanen: |PUTPose of Succoring e 4 163 | officers of the national committeo was sat- | 412000 Jncorporators: J. C. Konig, Mary | 314 were al ndered unconscious. Chil- | ®yry ‘alt will not cure alone Sexunl Wenk Breaks Down. improvement and enlargement of navy | ‘130078 10 Lt Sl 1. | 1stactory. The three tusion elements have |\ "y i ang Blizabeth Mathwig dren which they held in their arms | ness bt ehsolutely guarantee | o oo, yards and the naval demy, $8,940,28 Inister Wu s inclined to take an opti- | 4 yopative agreement by which the state | Lbmoiis bR ok strangely escaped with comparatively light | Varicocele, “Tiydroce Rhetumatism ademy, $3,940,280 i ot \Wa stiintion, B PRt ™ American Nitre and Potash com- | 141 every - form, Partinl - Paralys told rrell what he was wanted for, and | PUPHC buildings berotofore authorized in|™' tic view of the situation, but it ‘nl\ I‘l offices are to be divided between the popu- pany at Plerre, with a capital of $500,000. injuries. Wenkneas, Constipution, Kidney : bk various cities, including the new en. | #01d authoritatively that his view 18 Dot | iy and the democrats, and the senatorship L 4 4 - o Bladder Troubles, Dyspepsin what they knew, and he reluctantly admit- | 4" " new govern red in fully by the Washington officials. | 4" to go to Fred Dubols sonting the | InCOFporators: Anthony F. Morris, Hiram ornado In Pennsylvan ipliings, etc.. &8 Well ted that he had committed the crime. At | SCRt DR ',”:.",,'”"" “"’"""‘r‘““ and ten- | pyare 4 no disposition evident today 1o | ofiver feputiican cloment, ntng the1 G, Tare and T. P. Estes, PITTSBURG, Aug. 12—~Word has Just [ g1ise of Sexunl Weakn the police station a written confession was | 9T and for the extension of the hospital | o e single demands whic ol gt ey . been recéived here that at New Kensing or write today d by the chief of police. Ferrell trled | fOF the insane, $5,146,500, and for school | Pt “u' j'*"_*“‘m“ ot ““_]‘ L, "\‘- ‘:l" Bl “No trouble will be experienced in ar- Soore Wants to Hold On. y Kensing 135 NOt AblRy AL s nerve, but It was evident that [ Pulldings and sewers fn the District of | pove DCOR INAde UDOR CEINE ke Cnl. |[ODKINE aMairs,” sald Senator ~Heltfeld. | LEAD, 8. D, Aug. 12.—(Special)—The he had been under a severe strali and that | Columbla, §259,500, bl Sl B bl The populists nominated presidential elect- | friends of Judge Moore, the populist candi “the o It was a trying duty for the detectives when ntions priation (Continued from First Page.) contracts cover two three armored cruisers For the Frankfort Milling company at On the way to the station the detectives IFemalo every form and the Pittsburg Reduction company's alum 1'vou froe A the asking . i’ s lteratir m blank wm works was destroyed by a tornado. | 1'% n blanks. ors, but authorized the campaign committee | date for congress, are becoming anxious to | BUM Wor . Sl el L y' by . mands eventually and perhaps at once. | ¢o take any mction it considered necessary | kne e e b ntenis to resign |The loss is estimated at not less than :’Ile A|'L;‘I ‘nm\h i .I ;nnnl.»l\ndlw;rr\' M:::V of u: hvv“nuw offices and employments #pe- | This hope is based upon the edict appoint- | t5 parmony. The Bryan and Towne electors :I“‘: ‘:'r: “h T J‘r‘{vsy ;n Im« pecch before | $100.000 and it will entail the closing EIBG"'G lel eyt ICARHE SUPKDYE Jaeatilie | ClHON ithorized aggregate 5,069 g o sue for peace. To this ex- " i B L down of the works for an indefinite period which he auswered reluctantly. Several 7 nuthorlzed agaregate 5060 in|ing Barl Li to sue for pea To this eX- | wiij bo withdrawn and the other matters | the county populist convention, when he had | (0WD of the works for an indefinite period. | . intly. Several | number at an annual cost of $4,537 77| tent it may be said that the view of the | oonocen will Frank Johnston, the engine was caught | ompan'. times he broke down and when he was taken fand those abolished or omitted number |officials here is optimistic by the falling walls and wa probably | IS to 21 1 to a cell he was in a condition of collapse. |2 L party. ised to resign immediately as soon as his b a a col nof collapse. | 2, at an annual cost of $1.944,638, a net No reply—at least no direct reply—ha _— nomination wae made. Thete seem to be a | Ttally injured Corner He seemed then to realize for the first time | increa f 2,270 at a cost of § 015.77. | been reccived yet to the memorandum Brynn Enloys Quict Sondny. "_ sk H 16 testlivieeTs NS ORELY WAl | ANER, ::n-'n‘wr..ll:.l‘.r[u.n‘:-v ml.‘; Im e and v)ln- fact | Of this net increase 1,309 are additional | transmitted to the Chinese government | CHICAGO, Aug Wi T, BRvan apent | o b Tor hi iR Rl OFFICE HOURS -From $:30 a. m. to 8:30 iat he will in all probability pay the pen- |clerks Jostoffice 9 uiils G e B v Ehe BenkAREHE o) 5k very qind gt o | these few are clamoring for his res o p.m. Sundays- From 1| m. o1 p m WS Wikl N 0wl Tite in postoffices and assistant post- [ through Minister Wu by the Department rr‘uh. day very qujefly, In the morning b in order to keep his promise good to the| “I have been in the drug business for Wednesdays and Sat Wl TR \';,H N masters . whose annual compensation | State. It may be that the imperative de- |attended the Immanuel Baptist church, an | & BTer 10 PR WE BIONURE KORG8 BT L SAE O ve sold most all of the | M. 1o 80 b m ol il Jcarned that Ferrell had | amounts to $1,353,500. This is the sec- | mands contained in the memorandum in- |event which had not been announced be- | PIOPR. HOBLTIER. SoRH( cERERAI T GOMMICLN | BrOBPIGLERY MM IbINOK GE iy, fible: AmbEE Elven the money to his sweetheart Inspector | ond fiscal year In which congress has spe- | duced the promulgation of the ot de- |forchand, so thgt the congregation was | L r " ¥ ok | Barren went to the house and secured it. | cifically 1 | 5 asking each to inform the chairman by mall | the entire list I have never found anything | ally provided for this character of |livered to this government today, but the [no larger than usial. Mr. Bryan was recog- v % 3 L Lk 2 The young lady was utterly prostrated by | personal services and while (1 5 g (L v o e o e | his_opinion whether or not Judge Moor® | o equal Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and | : 7 10 Increase 18] edict in ltself is mot accepled as & reply | nised, howover, Auc whs greeted by & nUM- | 4y 5,19 resign. The answers will settle the | Diarrhoea Remedy for all stomach and bowel | the disclosures. She had not suspected Fer- |apparent it {s not appreelably s f SSETe f than . | rell of wrongdofig for an instant, and the |in prey ERLYSBLI A SALE SUATL | (OTthoRE QoinBhCL ber of people after, the mermon. —After|;.iiep 4y it pronability [ troubles,” says 0. W. Wakefield of Colum- | previous years, In the remaining 953 55 (e Te- Prefves church Mr. Bryan drove to the Chicago |} 5 AT o et 4 2 g news was a terrible shock to and her | net number of new offices with $1,039,515.77 - . Beach hotel, where he took lunch with Sen- | Fro™ # e o S L | e e EEIORY L QUG St Suavare | parents, who had regarded Ferrell as o|annual pay twenty-three are for coimsr | The attitude assumed by the diplomatic | peneh "Oteh Whete he fook Tanch with Sen°| judge Moore has been trying to et the | cases of chofera morbus in my family, and I | model young mwan. The young lady had [ninety-seven for the library of congress. | FePresentatives of European govermments |0 SO0 PR o B Bt A i o e | Members of the populist central committee | have DEAUL and Bold HowAreds of never doubted his story that the money | sixty-three for the Treasur narest lin Washington is sufclent evidence that k 8 ke kgl e to affix their names to a petition requesting | bottles of it to my customers to their entire y-three for the Treasury department, afternoon was devoted to rest and some |y Silis until Attes elbctini| & : g which he placed in her keeping had been | tweny-nine for government fn territories. | the powers will press vigorously the d A ok il 10 great nd 0me | the Judge to not reslen untll afier election. | satisfaction. 1t affords a_quick and sur. earned and saved by him as he stated. Ki%d necessary letter-writing. Mr. Bryan Wil | y,400 Moore's friends believe that he made | cure in a pleasant form. No family should probably leave for Lincoln next Wednesday pad step when he promised to resign as|be without it eep It 1 RS & st Record Not i twenty-three for the Navy department, |h¢S¢ government. or Thursday. bl d b Mt L R L ReRY Forrells homo Is in Stoubenville, His | hei¥-¢18ht for tho Interlor department, | o Peiin the atfios Wi g0 1L 4o B Lo CHICAGD and EAST, ) y for the postofiice, twelve fo he court | clared rankly, unless every de L 8 ot |, Need ¥ ». father is sald to be & bridge carpenter | g fF ! 4 T the cour ; ¢ . : o Farmers Need " A h hily rospte efuise CWEPCDLET | of ‘claims, thirty-five for the Department |Acceded to and all possible reparation {8 | WICHITA, Kan., Aug. 12.—George Locke, | g10ux pALLS, S, D., Aug. 12—(Special.) IOWA IS FIRM IN THE FAITH| i pave 10 o M6 P. M—7:06 ®, M place. Ferg:ll worked for the Adams |°F,ATiculture, 129, including forty-five Wade by China far the outrages already f chairman of the dpmacatic state executlve | gy Mannix, who has just returned from | N ¢ y n . y s £ e school teachers, fitteen policemen and |Committed. Negotiations looking o any | committee, said today a trip through Deuel, Brookings, Codir Brorens mpaay at Sloubenville, CORIING | vyanty-tour Aromen for the. District of | other settloment of the disturbance i [ “Bryan will make one and perhaps two|m LMD (BEUWER Bl s InEe, O arn ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS, Apfiplpiyy © vear and four months ago | o ot be considered serlous| 00 ansa o clection ¢ Cortiatl ) AR x | BA -G g M. wIWPTie Who iven a run s messonger be. | CO/UMPIS seventy-five lighthouse keep- [China will not be consulercd seriously. ' | peeches In Kansas besgre clection day. One | portjon of the state, reports that there 1| LEAVE 688 A, M.-23 tween Columbus and Pittshurg, Ho was | T Seventeen for the fish commission, | DuUring the day the War department of- | will be at Topeka atf e othier here still a great scarcity of farm hands in that McMillan of Cedar Rapids, formerly scha hree months ago when | oot a conaular servios. | from General Chaffee. One dispatch was [ novel suggestion to the fusion state central X | | ree complaiots had b ade against pered o ork and suffer losses | of Towa and who managed the republica ccount of broken packages. F L 70 he had received from Minister Con- & ot b ekTEn (A RALIaIve ess the ency 15 ediately re- | comipi 6 at state, spent § el i the milit establishment, 117, including | 5a%¢ he had received from Mini success in ming campaign shall give | 10 Y564 Wik e being offered, some | day in Omaha. rell ot able to give a very satistac it g oment, 117, lacluding | JC% T\ ifently the mossage had been de- | ontertalaments, wuch sa lawn partles, in |lleved. G00d wages are being offered, some | day in Omaba. Ep ‘ ity Offl 1401-03 Farnam tory explanation in any instance and after ¢ e | layed long In reaching him and his own | various sections, and while entertaining the | farmers being willing to pay 33 per day No, we have not the slightest apprehen 0S8, o b gl o e o s gl v e fifty, including twenty additional sur- | 14 : A 4 . | and board to competent men. sion about Towa this vear,” said Mr. Mo- | oL LT : charged | ool for the naval establishment and | d1spatch was dated four days ago. The | men in social ways press upon them the Millan 8 asnrios e express company |gsaen ingpector dispatch was as follows necessity of voting for fusic 1 do not i = o T Ly does not charge Ferrell with crooked- | "ThocP IBSpectors for the postal service. | (dIFPULER WAS & Lkt § d Recelpts for Lignor Licenses. e 1 \ flaxion ol st 1 M Vith : L A the interest among republicans is more | Has been used for over ness in any of these cases, but says he dig | The Bumber of salaries or compensa Adjutant general, ashing think,” sald Mr. Simpson, “that women| PIERRE, S. D. Aug. 12.—(Speclal)— | caneral than for many years past. This is| MILLIONS of MOTHERS for th mot glve satisfactory service increased is 487, at an actual cost of $135,- | T8uUD, Sth.—Message received today. " should take the stump and make speeches.” | The state treasury _yesterdny received |(uo perhaps to a number of contingencies | DREN WHILE TEETHING, with| PER ok ug. ve will hold on unt - 5 ol 0 88 YOTHES the CLITLD, It 18 belleved that all the cash taken by | 188 and the number reduced is Pekin, Aug. 4.—We will hold i Vene At i $5,550 liquor license money. Of this $2.100 | which confront us which have ! lined up the | TENS the GUMS ALLAYS all PAL : vour . ope o s00n. o 430 fro ; NS ; ; ; Ferrell except about $15 which he hag |1 the total sum of $1,658.40, a not in ur arrival. Hope it will ‘('fl s, TOPEKA, Kan., Aug. 12.—Two weeks ago | came from Spink county, $1.930 from Brown | factional forces in stronger organization | CURES WIND COLIC, and ie the best rer spent has been recovered The mount of 479, at a cost for the year of $133 N | the middle-of-the-road populists leaued a |COUtY. $1030 from Lake county and $150 | than usual. The death of Se edy for DIARRHOEA Sold in the hands of the Is 106131 A | ©f Which number 300 K. ator Gear : A1l {5r B binte B on to bo hel from McPherson county. means that the vacancy is to be filled by | sk for [THIS CLTRe RO fn tho aade of tho pollce 1s $10513 are supervicers ot samns wmcan o090:| 1t in presumed at the War depariment |call for a state convention to bo beld he ] v | usk fo Winglow's Soothing Syrup, dle of one rders whic erre says ¥ Ty vl ot Jene: o] e Wi he threw into & vault have not heen re. |MeRt terminates with the taking of the |that the dispatch of General Chaffec was ton, Pa., today almost the entire plant of | ) Al Sy iy L0 nese government will o to the de he could not stand the ordeal much longer, New om '™ be approved by the peop the prospect of being nominated, he prom- including Alaska, Hawall and Porto Rico, | Mands that they have made upon the Chi- “and there is no question but what | ra. Winxlow' on August 23 The call was issued by the| There are more representatives before | the next legislative session, although the |and take no otner kind. Twenty-iive cents : 5 e State Board of Equalization to protest | pending constitutional amend L bottle. | : ] | national committee and Wharton Barker | the State Board of Equa v € itlonal amendment, which 1 dated at Yan Tsun o error was ] | Cwalfth concus; elght at a cost of $1,539 | dated at Yan T i A LLUAL 60 ATRGE s |and Tanatius Donneily, nominees of that |BKAINSt the assessment of different classes |belicve will carey, will postpone the lection at[made i transmisslon. While the ‘mos: | Uy for president und vice presidcnt, agreed | Of Property this year than at any past ses-|of o new legislature for another year. 1t p ot ""‘I‘l"“"l" oneer contuing 1otk | ho prescnt. Mrs. Leawe also accepted an | #1on of the board. The principal complaint | the amendment s not carried the next new it I encouraging to the officials to [ eal estate assessme: egislaty ould selec pew 1t s encouraging to (ho ofictals 10 | invitation to attend the convention and make |18 on Teal estate assessmonts gislature would select two senators, one i a kel b b dtiniidises ths ek itn! to fill the vacancy and the other to suc 4 ok L LN Heh b b etltlyc vernmant o¢ | determination to “hold"* until reliet reaches | an g ) Burned to Death. 00 BRI AT ASE . DBUALR: Stlib T 2 train left Milford Center and the rob cost of i0, are for the government of that General Chaffee will communi- | Selected the same date and same place for | ymAD, 8. D, Aug 12(Special.)—Miss ison. On the other hand The. .. 5 | nim bery wmust have been committed fn Unjon | the District of Columbia; nine, at a cost 4 v ws of | notifylng Br of his nomination for pres- | g, ) k S City, which Is almost on the lne botween | té€n. at a cost of $15,960, are in the diplo- | hove and good cheer it the op Y s A a g an A0 | (he succeeding legislature is elected. ote IC 0l'y covered. It has been determined by Fer- rell's confession that the murder and re in the library of congre robbery were committed in Union county |® €08t of $3155.40 are in the 1 ry de-| and he will have to be tried there, He |PATtMENt; ten, at a cost of $1.990, are in | states that he shot Lane just after the |th® Postoffice department; thirty-nine, at e N it the amendment carries the successor to Union and Franklin counties matic and consular service, and thirty, at |#forded him, which la uncertain Beral Nosenty o tne e could oo put out ner bady waa | (THo competition for the senatorial ap Tonight Ferrell has recovered his com- |@ €08t of $2,432, are in the naval establish- Posure after cating a hearty supper and |ment, the remaining Afty-two in the va swoking a cigar. rious branches of the public service and - involve actual increases of $100 and up- Minister Conger's expression of hope that | TOPEKA, Kan., Aug. 12.—Kansas popu- | fore the fire could be put out her body was the long looked for relief may soon reach | lists and democrats are combining to make | 'erribly burned. She died at the Homestake pointment at the hands of Governor Shaw him simply adds to the determination of | the Bryan popullst notification at Topeka | hospital. Her mother, who was sick In the [ pof UeCG ner and keener. I do not Put-in-Bay Island, believe that the governor has made up 5 the government to rapidly press forward | on August 23 one of the biggest political [MOUSe at the time, Is very low from the |y o ing definitely just what he will do, Ohio. . . . to Pekin as rapldly as possible. events that has ever taken place in Kangas, | Shock. 1 . Swindler Has ieane, wards, k a | 5 f o s ofty, | MUt Indications point strongly to the & Tarxe nd most charme St WA, Gaw dak: 1 Catree Taid N here ike Pelere ¢ e Besides Hon. T. M. Patterson, who wilt| Mrs. Mary Fell, an old lady of this city. |1 jon of ex-Congressman Perking AMERICA'S R mokt aleamitly g DE} o the ca o " died from the effects of a fall into a cellar ] alias ' George * Brennan, wanted' in P - ATH RECORD. make the notification speech, it is stated | Stoux City. The varlous contestants and it aat amar Hatel: GltuRten o Kanaas City, ‘Kan., on a chirge of swin- | A comparison of the total appropriations DE that Webster Davis and General J. B.|in one cf the new buildings. their friends are waging systematic cam- | § fha mehest point in Lake Brle, on one dling the Lvans-Snyder-Buell Commission | f the first session of the Fifty-sixth con- 0w, Weaver will address the crowds. John W. ARy g R paigns to bring influence to bear on the | ¢ of the groups of beautiful islands, 6) company on cattle deals, has been adjudged | gress for 1901, $710,150,862.88, with those of insane and o ed sent to the state : i PERU. g g. 12.—(Special.)—The | Briedenthal, populist-democratic nominee IRRE, S e 18 - (@nad o- | kovernor, who will probably not decide es from Detroit, Mich.; 40 from i, ", prdered “sent to “the SULE | (he lnst session of the Fifty-ffth congress| PERU, Neb., Aug. (Special for. moveror, preficte. that 40,000 Mamine®| PIERRE, 8. D., Aux. 13.—(8pecial Telo- |& v n i Miles from banker and dealt heavily in cattle, Over u | for 1900, $674,081,022.25, shows an increase ot | funeral of the late Hon. W. G. Glasgow was 11 come to the otIng. gram.)—A heavy electrical and. windstorm | definitely until he is ready to make the Toledo, O.; 22 from Sandusky, O., year ago he falled and disappeared. He | $35,164,840.59. Of this amount appropriations | held at the Mothodist Episcopal church WiLiOme 0.5he Jog LN, swept over this section last night, accom- [announcement, om Cleveland, b (:'.j;,;";‘,!“"‘{;l','m B 'Im'fl1‘;]"‘]"--'“'{!\'-‘;\_*_ for the army show an increase of $33,789,. | Thursday at 2:30. The services were con- President Takes Sunday Rest. panied by over an inch of rain. Considera- We in Towa are also anxious to have HOTEL VICTORY CO0. § 0PN and’ confessed his Adentity, The Kansas [ 9814%; fortifications, $2,473,726; the navy, | ducted by Rev. Shewmate and the remains | CANTON, 0., Aug This was a quiet|ble minor damage was done by wind and (Nebraska go republican and are encour FROW City, sherlft was en foute (0 take him back | $17,040,017.00; the postal service, $8,024,100; | followed to the cemetery by a large num- | qay for the prestdent. He took Mrs, M | 1IRhtning and about 100 fect of track of the |aked by the reports we receive: Address all '1':,“ " SoLasanaan when “the-court sundry civil expenses, chiefly river and har. | Per of friends. born November §, 1532, | K101ey and_ thelr guests, Colonel and’ Mrs \""l'\\:‘*l:r" Toad was washed aut two miles | oy o100 tote wheat BSWIE, rendy for Communications 1o SEPT 15 LT R bor contract work and for the census, $16,- | W G Glaskow was born Novem 2| Myron T. Herrick of Cleveland for a short | et of the city, delaying both incoming | FRWESECT VATE WECH W HK T. W. McCreary, § °° " Hish Water on the Yellowsta 398450, the Indlan, agricultural, diplo. |'? Adams county, Obio; came to Towa In | rive, holding the reins himself. There were [and outgoing cattle trains which were mov- A LENA, Mont., Aug. 12—The p matic and other branches of the service, $2,. | ¢Ar1Y manhood; arried daughter of Hon. 8. | 5 yisitors today except Colonel and Mrs, | IDE. Gen'l Mgr. and Representative. s Police Shed Their ay along the Yellowstone river between | geg 008 4 “ # | P. Majors in 18 Moved to Nebraska In | geppick, who came yesterday to ren o CAMD \ ) stan Write for G M e Watone glver, between | 664,002.91; and permanent appropriations, in- main over AMDEN T, Au elfic railway 18 the worst known in this | €/uding interest on sinking fund for the pun i falraska atto | UL TRS ateel hridues were wr Xpd | le debt, 34,034,000 On the other hand,| . ..g of Nemaha county in about 1885, He & B s s ':vl_”:”’l;'l‘v:_’ , ".l'l regular term of the district court here the | Peircd the ‘ ity OER Aoien O Kotk sudden rise of the river wis a there appears reductlons of $15,531,841.94 be- | \yuy amyays an active, conscientious Chris~ | mapiod out for Ve B0ER | tollowing rersons were sentenced to the pen- [ Sr, o kraqtly. from the pemt’ and. The hay fover r T, five weth nger | cAuse of the passage of no regular river and | 4y gentieman. He leaves three sons, Joe, | itentlary: Wesley Bloom, five years, horse | Mayer Hatch notified them that “ho Mecea of the 1 ired. The NoFth Coist lmited of Fyis | LArDor uct. $0,817,081.65 in deficiencles and | giort and Bert. and three daughters, Ida, helch an stealing; Harry Smith, cattle stealing, five | W0Uld be permitied o paieal e N iy easthound, | Cranaterrod passonnces | $26:942,285:90 in miscellaneous appropria- | Jeesre and Sadio. and twenty.one grand-| COLORADO SPRINGS, years. Bdward Pease, charged with mur- | SiLhONere Tt omarrow thes will he o, | ¢ RATIS $230 (0 . ) to Tt e ot Tt b atal today.” Rafiroud | tlons, making o ot fucrease as above stated | yiidren. His faithful wife survives him, in | Louls R. Ehrich of thiaclty has started for | dor, was acquitted. Peago shot a man 10 wear belts, L; 5,00 per week g untll about Wednesday to get the track g | o, ¥38:169,840.59 fair health. In season and out she has|Indlanapolls, whera he will preside as tem- | named George McCray shape for the through trafic The total amount of contracts authorized | gyiinfully cared for him, who for fifteen | porary chairman at, the national anti-im - — 4 s 18,606,900.13, less than was authorized at|ing able to walk on account of rheumatic | on August 14 ONAWA, In., Aug. 12.—(Spectal)—M. A. [N vote, docided not 1o recoke § - Eas ‘ T k the Inst wession of the previous congress :',:“,:h,] ln. belped lay the foundation i1 S : Prosiand Sold his Liscoln farm Iast weak | cort Which Hon. Hesr sneratl o | “m\i\‘w”l;‘n');:‘” neoagyey, R i o C i of Woodford county, quence of the et railwa sene _v 0 a a od P P T T this bright w‘nmmnnw--.mll and next to his | \ARVUILLE Mb. Ang, 12 (Recial T t x‘ C. (R“,‘,'f:’ 'h“’l' -.' r! inty, THI- | GUenes Apara of the AmeHean iy bt IEaar: family and God loved it most mne nols, for $15.000 he farm was bought | o' Vubor was i it Easy toOperate | ..\ 000 republicans of Ik township orsan: | mimber of ears ako for 5 1he bou han | SNt j ; Y O O POrALE (. s e o e . ciapk. | o Roosevatt ek | S e e e | B L 4w Because purely vegetable—yet thor |Tecently detached from command of the | KpROKUK. T Aug. 12.—Samuel M. Clark, | MENt Which proniises 'to be the Iargest [ shows how Monona county farms have ad ey e aalia 0L AND COMPORT AT ough, prompt, healthful, satisfuctory~ | MArines at the Mare Island navy yard, hus | ogjior of the Gate City for thirty years, | OF&4nization of its'Kind In this section. It |vanced in the last few years Mary Eliza Brown, a d n of th American and Europ been recommended for retirement on ac- started with a met¥ership of 486, The Ana ught n new method of | (Under New Management.) - died here last night. He w member of - d ”ood’s Plll‘ count of physical disability ineldent to the | the Firty-fourth and Fifty-Afth congr | tollowing officers were elected: President, Letter i unday night and it workes ) . B. HAMBLEN'S SONE, Proprietors. service, His retirement will result in pro- | from the First Towa distriet. United States | Willlam T. Garretfi vite president, Pror.| MARYVILLE, Mo. Aug. 12.—(Speclal.) AT xso Avon Inn and Cottage T ML A o T Send this coupon and On] y IOC BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Aug. 12.—Dwight | Clusky and 8. H. Kemp Isidro, June 18 for the F & " E f ed 61, dled here today a e | After organization Judge 8. F. O'Fallon, | “I think th have bee s smug. | know ! ’ e to The Bee Publishing Co., Omaha, Neb E Irrl‘uli4 .~n:r'm.< \::‘m:;»; IRt . u”n‘«yv'L republic AT mvmnw”u Athi] S i LKA T ool B | With tyihol B()yd ! T BASIN, Wyo., Aug. 12.—(Special)—At the | cnt thix City tofay irie bar 1 orchestra Children's parad 1860 and has lived here since. Was a Sunday, and few Canton friends who Two ( Five-Year Terms. of Instr 5 ismved by Mavor dratch th “Just far enough nort # commissloner position in 1809 and a prominent editor and | . s s “Woolrida pollticlan. He wrote many lowa republican | COMmittee, Captain 'ChAtles Hyslop, chair. | ship, Harry Dunn, who has been serving [ Officer Woolrldge m & up Send for Partientien, Dlatforms and was author of the mulet tax | mani Horace Leel, "W A, Sayler, T. 4. |with the American army In the Philip plank which redeemed the state for the|Parle, C. Butherus.©' Mémbership commit- | pines several months, eharges that guns LOCAL BREVITIES. o take Test ihlig republicans, after Governor Boics' term. He |tee, Dr. J. N. Gobison. chairman: A. R.|and other munitions of war are being H K f n was a native of lowa and was born in | Souers, Luther Stockton, C. D. McKibben, [ smuggled to the Filipinos from the United AT awit and_ wi will n I- aw ] e r‘.\"‘“"; 1842 Noah Sipes, Ernest Wray, A. H. Hawkins | States and charges that politics in the | two-weeks' outing at | Minnetopkn. | ERERE M Tt will cuahe Y = and Charles I. Pixler. Executive commit- | United States is keeping alive the war In The death of T. E. Ramaker ocenrred e noon . Sunday at the Methodist b Dwight L. B, tee, Jud R. Beach, Dr. S, C. Mc-|the islands, He says, writing from San n_Sunday at the M d AMESEN | ar. M | 1GHT states and also other i ¥ after o long fllness. Deceased was for | was introduced and made a speech. He | munitions of war. And the differ d | Jack 0' Diamonds. many years emigrant agent of the Chicago, | devoted considerable time to ridiculiny | opinion existing In the states between po Redmon w0k ot Rock Island & Pacific raflroad and estab- | the paramount lssue plank of the demo. |ltical men and statesmen {5 prolongine ] i3 com Vs [ . G N For part. lished many colonies in the west and|cratic platform. He sald the democrats | the trouble. A native recently asked me r on s bl()CI\ C(). i Sidste southwest. He leaves @ wife and three | always had a paramount issue. The tarift |1t I thought Bryan would be eleciel pros L Paris Exposition Pictures. Scnt postpaid to any address, Night Prices—10c, 16e, 2 daughters, occupled that place prior to 1892, but |ident. I told him I didn't know. He sald ces—ito, 1o, § S - eland's administration discredited it, | he hoped sa, becuuse he thought the Fili PERFECT Iy Wounded Sister v and then free coinage became paramount. |pinos would then get the 4 Independence Faen n or WIPRINGFIBLD, L, Aug 12-Sliney | Results having discredited free coinage, | It (hinga g0 on an they are now there will JACOB RICHTMAN. L R R LS sisterin. | it has been succeeded by imperialism. The |be fighting for ten years. About four ow er T A s law, at her home nea today. | speaker humorously alluded to Mr. Bryan's | months ago it was quiet here. but (hat Trip Children 1oe. Ho 'went there determined to Kill his wite. | ybooch of acceptance, declaring that he ; o PR 1 tlteahinents, who was living wt her parents’ home, H P h t D lecluring that he | aid not last. 1 & » th N try to b ot tas Drremnan. avlig he intendea to | said 8,000 words and that every one ot [us a Mttle trouble in the ramy season | AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. Militiry Band. kil the whole family. He had troibie with | them was a plea for the American people | You see the troops ave all s'rung out in i RN NRFRATANNNRNNEERIMII B | h 5o e mmabat Gy | oty 2o Poremest v o b e o e ™4 ™50 11| (ol over & uartor of & concury. | soeri Hu o oo s s e Stay at home and enjoy the great exposition. 16 to 20 views every week, covering all points of interest. Altogether there will be 20 parts containing 850 views, The cntire set mailed for $2.00.

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