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THE OMAHA DAILY AUGUST 28 | R DEAVER CROWD GOES T0 BAT empsss over pomea s oo v |RECEIVE WARN RECEPTION | Q@020 20 2R 2RERBRLRLRBR LR e gome 102 15, It was found that Ryan was | e o j right 5 - t Large Delegation Gathers from the | MEETS AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE | 8econd Section of Mid-Roaders Will Let| Bulla was absent and Lechner presided. | peq noad and Three Mortally Wounded in 3 dAp RO .>| Realms of Darkaess, | Loote a Few Nomirations Yo Strike Prohab | an Attempt to Arrest Woman. (fi p— Highwayman Tries to Hold Up The report sent out from St. Joe and othe | SEWARD TR'P URGED ON THE FAITHFUL | e : points to the effect that the Amalgamated ' OTHER SIDE CLAIMS A SHUT-OUT | Meat Cuttere would call u gomeral strike | LOCKS THE HOUSE AND FIGHTS OFFICERS and that ft would effect South Omaha cannot Grand Mufti Soggests That AN Mis | Farnam stree hour of 1 Morearty-Cline Fa Asserts that | meetings which were held Sunday afte- | Laborer Employed by Her One of the Loyal Subjects Should Make John Crowle Umpire Porfer Has Practieally | n0on in South Omaha the matter was made | Killed=She is Mortally Wounded That Journey Without 8 rer has been Dectded Their | 1ight of. They declare that the trip of | ~Other Helong to Fatl i and both tim Presider M. Donuely to St. Joe was not| In Barned, same mar | in the interest of the union and did not bear On the first ag of | upon the trouble which seems now brewing Ak-Ear-Ben: Hustriou mahatm; nd | Jume he man thry Crow-| the erratic fanatic, who sit upon |1ey's face and robbed Then hend of the grand mufti, smiled fre Crowley left the city, without mak The second middle-of-the- | Bert Davis, treasurer of the local Trade GILMAN, 1ill, Aug. 2i.—Two men killed, road pe nvention for the nominu. [80d Labor council, yeSterday recelved afihree wounded—two them perhaps AT telegram from Donnely conveying the above | farally—one woman wounded and her resi towers Monday evening upon one omplaint, and didn't return unt Bkl bl S el nALARLES | | formation. o far as could be learned | gence burned are the results of an all nomical adjunct to the Toilet -t will be lled off this afternoon At most representative crowds ass | Friday. Strolling leisurely out of the Peter Cooper club room 1515 How- | [Tom the different unions yesterday, there | pight battle between a mob and Mrs. Dr and Bath. this den tHin yes¥, The den wa ots | thUPRAE 18 the vieinity Ints In the event is absolutely no disposition on thelr part|c. W, Wright, who was accused of the 3 be walked toward Twelft vart to inaugurate or participate in a strike urder of Dessie Balter, the 16-year-old rowde There were over 100 n i alked a welfth and Farna represen the regular stat COnEress murder of Il Al y 1 freshment at the fountain of knowledge, | StFeets and there was his old fricrd jonal and county organisations will put up | Knoties GRORt Cu daughter of a cltizen of Gilman A large cake, while there was a large attenda VALLRAL R L b B LR O 6 T T This is what is termed | The lawyers of the city vesterday “"," "\’ $Rg, at foyed by Mrs the Deaver crowd of the middle-of-the- | to the real estate men the following chal- [ J"“'_\ -“‘h RS, laborer employed by 3 roaders Qistinguished from the More- | lenge | Vright |arty-Cline faction that held snap conven- | We, the legal taler South Omaha, | MICHAEL RYAN, citizen serving as still feeling the st at we en- | deputy constable countered at the gam played with ard street, when the faction of the party and well-tried knights in readiness to fulfill | 71ease! | every aspiration In that resp Hxen But this time Crowloey pt his nerve | and Wahoo, but neither appearcd. There [ ¥aIs! and b S St e AR Yione 18 aturday was, however, a small delegat | B he. catled olles!” &Y | aintng 1s known, of at least given out, | Fou sorme e ab end fr gt | Fatally wounfed Elkhorn and a few individuals from other | 1® 10D of his voice. There was a tussle. | ™\ "iye [robable selections. Many of [ that it was occasioned by climatle and [ Larence Ryan, brother of the dead man Nebrasks town hile there were aiwo | THE 1001pad was the stronger of the two iy, "uqnarents of this crowd were placed | Other conditions, here by ext nd to you d | woun fed in abdomen. representatives pre r many distant | 204 broke away. only to land on the bosom | "y mination by the Morearty crowd, but | plaved next Saturday and the loser to pure | , 9¢0r8¢ Willoughby, citizen, ahot through shombu | O oo s e taeD luve repudiated the convention. Mean- | chase for all the players, their wives and | left lung of the Country ) the | . At the police station the “stickup” Eave |\ 0 ciine and Morearty claim that thelr | A%cethearts and the ne per "ty ‘n»u; W, Dr. O W, Weight, shot theew | e e ashoctation Will - golt links to pa ¥ }“vu ‘w ‘:v ll”“' 1 \ |.~‘ 4 ; m.y;\r'-\-‘j onventions of last Saturday were based | . ‘n ul pjv‘m‘ ”*w‘“ L“' iy '\\\ u';mm- right shoulder, bullet taking downward | 3f SPAnish yar Graeee - b ARL he IMPROVING CITY'S STREETS Shrine of their beloved monarch and attest | ‘um\‘\‘w;”mvdl“yu'cuf\ :M ‘. "“(‘\‘\v’ .V‘u‘,uLH,“- . e s =2 @ | diately accept the challenge, but raise some kot ol A ot « Blocks Weing their fealty to his throne and his metropo | request for the conventions obfectio: to; (e ANtE. oF 5% giRe, & tHEY 4 and Rotten Cedar | |, Peter Hauer, member of citizens’ attack- | Balch Regaine Ca . ved with Notter Kind 18 and realm. There we resent the | We have the signatures all right.”” said | e 1y 1g o 1y 5. E. Ralch Is recovering fror x h | s s a little early, since they have not | 'ty sho ich | vering from , following represen from wmer <. |HONORS ~ FOR MR. SM-MUN Cline. “They may not all middle-of- | yean {n training @ they have not |ing party; shot through stomach. Wit that was made upon him in a sleey of Paving braska points ‘ | the-r : | | citie Between Seriously wounded | Elkhorn Viee Presls |oooo aied our nominations with the proper | Big Run of Cattle, tragedy was enacted, when Constable Nil-| Qull through y“1;\'1:.!"“1‘,‘4‘44‘\\‘ i T8 g has been done so far regard B ienty ing Trades | .inorijes, the time for protests has ex- | The largest run of cattle for the vear 1000 | 8'¢ad went to the house on the outskirts | first thme sliice ho, was hurt the voting of t LA r the im H. Harder, 1 \ | pired and none have been filed. We will [ was yesterday. The number received was|f the town, occupied by Mrs. Wright, to| W AL Bl S LN B aada Lo LML LI, e L. Doyle and 'Charle | | claim the right to go upon the ofcial | and thero were 427 carloads of live | *¢T¥e 00 the occupant a warrant sworn out & lews such bonds are voted there will be no Al | Jame puth Omaha, 8 |pa00 ynder the title middle-of-the-road [8tock. A material increase over 1849 {s |After the coroner's jury had declared her Marringe Licenses. DV dons in (he Rext twelw v-’w»x'vh:{ ey i | member of the Carpenter and Joine nion lists under the ruling of the secretary | being shown both in cattle and sheep. Cat- [EUIY of murder. A number of deputies | Name and residgnee, and we had hoped to te he last Exeter —Philip Reed Also a delegate to the Omaba Buildic state, and will protest the right of |tle Increase over a like period of 1890 s [Rathered upon the street, accompanied by | Michael Sexton. South Guae LU i by Rennara 1N, Hiee, t | Trades council, has received the appoint- | uy ono wige to get on under that designa- [ 69,292, and sheep, 54.340. Hogs continue to|Constable Nilstead. Mrs. Wright barred | Nyiongel k. Smith, Coin, la ) , ! : Grand Ishind- . of the National | i v | have a letter from Secretary Por- |run behind what they did in 1899 and the |the door and in forcing an entrance the| Etta Mitchell, Coin, Ia bonds should PUrg Plat Building Trades council, vice 0. P. 8hrum | o s knowledging receipt of the certifi- |decrease thus far is about 12,000, An fn- | COBStables encountered unexpected opposi- | Charles Nave, South Omaha The old paving ¢ i |of Omaha, who tendered his resignation to s of the last Saturday's nomination for | crease in hog shipments, however, fs ex- |!10n. They broke the outer doors open | Katie McGraw. Houth Omuha troets Is being | congress and notifying me that the same |pected now to commence at any time and |[8nd entered darkened room. Michael block paving on Har m i go. Mr. Shrum was elected vice |y, poen filed. The ificates for county | experienced yard men said yesterday that | RYAD felt his way across the first room and Eighth Ward Republican club will [ PIY be re ed clthe New, Yo | bresident At the meeting ot the fonal | nominations have also been properly filed. [ within a fow weeks they felt confident that [ Wa8 about to enter the door of the inner t Tuesday evening, August 28, at 224 |[SUmmer. providing e t ¥ | Building Trades council in Milwaukee 1ast | wo il protest the nominations of any |the receipt of hoge would overshadow the [APAFtment when a shot rang out and he|and Cuming street, Wolft's hall, fot th A | April. The withdrawal of the National | conventions that y be held today on|1890 record fell mortally wounded. The constables | purpose of electing officers and outline QcaKo § | Bricklayers' union from the Building Trades | (ho ground that the middle-of-the-road A - made & hurried exit, formed a picket l work of the coming campaign A 5 oca uncil necessitated the resignation of M. | 55u)ists have their ticket already nom- LA b fen Organise, | tine around the building and at regular in R . ROWL President This Is far more (1 xr | $brum to avoid any plications that | {noted and cortified Delegates from the different fraternal | torvals fired into the guilding. They de- | HERYIOURISSRE NI Sl | | Rosewater At vorth of ment of vice pre the national exccutive committee about two Attention Repablicans. of the intersection About $300,000 wor been completed 1) might arise from decisions of the exccutive beneficiary organizations of the city met LOCAL BREVITIES. | change in -‘IAI tions. | termined to set fire to the building, but ommittee, where he would cast the decid- provemen " | | " | 1ast night and perfected permanent organi 1e recent rains had so dampened the tim- £01 e SHAEVAT dvothd (0 ity |FOR REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES | acion for \ha protection ot therr iherent | some e ermun hd S0 damponied he tim order the grand mufti directed ention to| Mr. Salmon, the successor of Mr. Shrum, & PR orders from hostile legielation. The fol-|some outbuildings the posse gave up the the excursion to Seward Wednesday morn "n» a veteran in the union labor movement Clerks for A § lowing officers N elected: . 'W. Miller, | attempt and fell back to the original plan Ing AN UPESA: K1) 16 either attend. of _'““‘",mw taken an active part in the moy contive Commits y\n*u{fl\l J. Fitzgerald, vice w.q‘\puv.‘..l driving out Mrs. Wright i:~|<l‘\"l“u<'-~’]ux‘ bt ”m‘«(v“m:i“; ir RBurt [of wooden block paving are replace some representative ment of the laboring men of England to se e Evening. and E. J. Ridgeway, secretary and treasurer. | i | A i | o An executive committee was also appointed Crowd Becomes Frenzied, A number of additional clerks are now He also reported that during its six weeks | eure representation in Parliament. He was| S ibAate: oF the-FenttIteRn Vi | working on the delinquent tax st in the | of work the hustling committee has added [ also active in the eight-hour league before | Pursuant to I‘"‘ """' \ th 2 'w ”m.‘ An address will be drafted at their next About 3 o'clock the family of Michasl | cOunty treasurer's office s 418 hames to the membershin, increasing | comiog to erica. Mr. 8 om- | county central committee o execy meeting asking all parties to nominate for | Ryan arrived. The dead man had been car. | o HOWard Engstrum, aged 16, died at | names to the membership, increasing | coming Amer ir. Salmon was mom- | * N, T et at headquarters for the DUF- | the lugislature only such eandidete oF | Rvan arrived, The dead man had been care | g hin Givaet and his remains w sent Heat Way to Cure ©n the revenues thereby in the sum of $4,730, | inated for land commissioner by the state ) tits 4 clefis tor the | Sisiature ol andidates as are | ried to the bushes near the house in which | to Evanston, Wyo., for interment | mackach re caused b, and has collected also $110 for the parnde | Populist convention at Grand Island | pose of selecting Jjudges ‘”" s (;(""“‘”‘ to fraternal oragnizations. An-|phe met his death. A mob of yrobably The examination of applicants for cer- [ kidneys. Foley's Kidney Cure will mal fund, The membership is.now 785 paid. He| i, primaries \n’v:vlrmhvn \\;lv |vvr:~<|-“: :":n other meeting will be held in a few days, ople had gathered. Most of them were | !ficates to teach in the Omaha schools wWill | (pa Widneys right. Take no substitn urged that every member endeavor to bring| CLUB ASKS TO BE EXEMPT [ nnd the following judges Ravages of T : armed. The scencs of grief which followed | P11 4! the THIgh wchool bullding today. | yyerc pittan Drug co.. Omaha; Dilton one neighbor to double the number befor i Dl Hack. Tsane Altman,| Sanitary Inspector F the arrival of Ryan's wife and children | ular meeting a< a commitice of {he wiole | Drug Store, South Omaha the fest | omana 1 " atn That 1t Be Ex- | Bt o kenberr, olork vesterday that thore seemed to be quite an | fred the crowd with frenzy. T seized | vesterday afternoon, only three council Addresses were listened to from Council pred from Complying wi na - ward Michacl, Bd EK- | apideme of dyphtheria at the present 1ime (402008 of bundies of straw, saturated them “‘;“‘I‘::”" PR & Babatsob B MUST BE MARRIED AGAIN M gl o P B RN LR Re AL Uk it itk Glabh, George Craw, |10 South Omaha, New cases are being daily | With pottoleum, piled them against the s0- | countyaeks (0 Bo Telioved of ‘s e s judges; J. C. Hubbard, clerk reported and physicians say that they can v and appited the torch. Infby ihe operation of the bankruptey law. | South Omaha Counle Find that Thels Gering of Plattsmo Mr. Wattles gave The members of the Omaha club have | “gourih ward—J. W, Craig, . C. O'Hal- |not account for the epidemic starting at|® moment the place was a mass of flames. | He owes 047 and has no assets, Kansas W ing is Not a Ak-Sar-Ben credit for much of the success |asked that the cast half of Twentieth | leran, judges; Henry « osen, clork - cien, | this time of the year. Two new cases were [ Shot after shot rang from the upper win- MLV nIeg BLates MArannldames Al &l One. has done so much for Omaha, and Mattkew | copted from the rccent paving ordinances | Sixth ward—-Thomas Jolinson, Willlam | Lenagh, Fortieth and L. streets, and chil- | Fepresentative of the Standard 0il com- | liquor to Indians on the Omaha reservation. [ On August & Michael Franjowch and Annle Gering paid a glowing tribute to the work | which provide for asphalt paving along | Morrow, judges; Albert Green, clerk Qo i albert Green, clevk. | [dren in the family of Mr. (. Clare, Thirty- | Pany, fell with a bullet in the left side.| T Grifin, a colored bieyele rider, was | Wertin, both of South Omaha of the orgunization, intimating that 1t was|Twentieth trect from Farnum ireet to | yudgen: John Kebleskls. clerk AN fourth and 1 street. The authorities arc|The next victim was Peter Hauer, a mem- | facttfhE & ity ordinance by scorehiik | county judge's office and secured a licensa one of the influences which led him to ex- | Cass. When the Omaba club volunteered | ifehih wird- A, D Liilis, W, C. McLean, [ taking every precaution to prevent the |ber of the attacking party. These casual-| When he wWas arrested | by - Patrorman |to wed. The document was made out hy vect that he will soon become permanently |to entertain President MeKinley two years | Judges: William terk B spread of the contagion ties 8o angered the crowd that they vol. ‘Vooldridge. Clerk Morrill and nothing more was thought A citizen of Omaha | ago the cedar block paving along the east | Ninih ward o) of iR : leed the house as fast as they could load | n SO oNe-third of the extension of the | about the matter until The board of governors has set aside Wed- | side of the club house was In such bad | Benih eahiu—_Walter Rutherford: 11, Faneral of Drowned Boy. Y orth Omaha sewer has been completed. || it il L 4 sot a side of club house was in such bad | South Omaha-Walter Rutherford, H. L. [ n their fircarms T e riy e paompleted. [ o roturn on the license was mado by Rev nesday, September 26, during carnival week, [ repair that it was torn up and replaced | Cohn, judges: R. W, Ralston, clerk Frank 1 Sant, the deaf mute who was| Contrary to expectations no screams fol- | forty feet a day and will be finished by [ H. Limphaus of Wathina, Kan as fraternal day, in the afternoon of which | by stone paving. This paing is in good| The committce adjourned to meet Sep-|drowned Sunday afternoon in a pond near |jowed the progress of flames and the men | December 1, if the weather continues fa- | Clerk Morrill at once saw that an crror day a monster mechanical, fraternal and | condition and the councilmen are not in- | tember 4, at which time it will hear any | the home of his parents, will be buried to- | pogan to think that the inmates of the VoAbl . had been made and notified K Limphaus military parade will occur. Fraternities and | clined to compel the club fo replace it | Protests which may be made against the |day at 10 o'clock. The funeral will be held | purning house had been cremated sud. | Riters ® pares wove hocaiday DB at| ihat o license issued in Douglas county, Ne societios of every nature are invited to take | with asphalt, placing of any name on the official primary | from the residonce, Fifty-first and L streets. | gonly, from a bunch of timber in the rear, | by the police. One was found at Forty. | braska, was not legal in Kansas. Yester part in it and leticrs are bolng sent out to | it Batloe and the remains interred in the German v | more extensi The street R. Workcuff has been granted permission | fro] ; ty will be in to build w $75 barn at 2514 Miami street s LU L SR G k) A1 The stork pald a visit Sunday to the |cOndition when the few remaining | the asphalt and stone paving will n strewn with rotten wood after cvery called at the A few days ago when RENTe | several shots came in the direction of ine | BEth and Farnam and the other at Twen: | day a letter was received from the preacher all such asking their co-operation Swediah Club Elects Oflcers. Catholic cemetery. Coroner Swanson viewed | 3 h and Poppleton avenue. ~The thieves This letter directs attention to the fact S — — s mob. They were answered a hundred fo| have not been nnorehended stating that he had notified the parties in- e Swedich- Ameriean | MeKinley " o | o5 g ottty DT TPl TioBygy | the remaina yesterday morning, but decided |one and the fire was quickly siienced | Phe funersl of Nela dohusen. who died | {eTested and that they would return io that Ak-Sar-Ben is composed of leading | Mokt Ao, office of Svenska Journalen laxt | B2 £ | that it was unnecessary to hold an inquest. | yembers of the mob rushed to the timber | SUMLY Morning of heart disense. wil he | Omaha and be married by the county judge business men of Omaha and South Omaha, | fficers for the coming vear, Dr. Androw South Omaha News. fli”' Inarily, the pond in which the accldent | aqq in the dim light of the coming dawn | hia. Inte. pestaence Gu i tecngclock, at | here in order to make the marriage legal who are Roln to a great deal of expense to | Johnson, mrostdent: ¢ 15 Kiving, vice 1 | occurred fs not deep, being merely a duck | found tho body of Jona Myers & Lk Jwn | his late residence, 110" Californi strodt. | 1208 0 T (e Jaw and customs on the ald these associations to display their | mam treanuper ¥ o SOCTOIAIYE P B e ST EE SERAEERE | pond, but the heavy rains recently BAYA | lioutisd Kedh . fomslayentiy '\T,Y[l"\t}:"‘;"h dependont Tomtnen b Aniie 0F thatlns |00t e bride Wil groom and) the parecn strength and their merits. All necessary | 2 R Ara | For the last four or Bve meetings of | filled ft up. - . : oty | strotched in the death agony. He was enot | . ReV: Father Nicholus Leonard. who as well caused the difficulty bands will be furnished by the knights an q the Board of Education, Superiutendent | e | Vi % i y serlously injured by being run down by B RN Eatitte ros ae e e PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Wolto has been dakiug the boatd to ks | Y. M. C, A, Growth, in a dozen places about the head and atreet car at Thirteentt ‘and: Caateliar Piles Cared Without the Knife, i aid ren- | v i : Secretary Overton of the Young Men's | shoulders, showing that he had been lying | Streets Saturday evening. i reported as( ' i it & bk, ed last year and to encourage a splendi chase the necessary school books for the somewhat fmproved. but i still in a very chin In lng. .o proty t year and (o encour lendid hocfer of Quincy Is at the Mur the n 1y &chool baoks fon thel oo Cluoniation’ said | yesterday that|On.DiS 1Ace, Aring at hisienemies, when e | eeibenl: o mtt o e g e AN & VOry | ies. . Vour druggist (Wil irefund: woi demonstratfon this year, the Knights will coming year. Nothing, however, had ever ! mat akth,. Nean by Jhv Mra. Wr Hoanita) LR LROLLRELL LU | e hang up purses aggregating $750 for the bost| 1. Gibbons of Kearney fa at the Iler|been done. Last mecting Dr. Wolfe sub- [the present enroliment of members of the e CeAiR Tear b ¥ Bira. right, a | hothie | money 1t BAZO"OINTMENT falls to oure floats. Large amounts will be spent in ad- | Grand mitted a list of books that would be needed, | A880ciation was greater than at any time| ragged hole In her shoulder. P BURRET LA LI ALE IO S FERE DT vortising the event and great bonedts must | f B Reed of Fremont fs at the Mer-| (o cost in tho neighborhood of §2.000. At |*ilce the beginuing, Preparators to - the e S ell has taken no actlon concerning, the i 5416 o ithe OTRR:ISALIoNs Tepresania | ehunts o he told the b s cer- | fall opening, the bath rooms will be re- . fon and Councllman: Hascail. chair accrue to the organizations represented and | "N Dooiittie of North Platte fs o | hat time he told the board that uiess cor- | 1 APANE the DAL FHOmS WL B S| gpg . wright is about 50 years of age. the committee, saye that it | the knights feel that it is due the city and | omaha tain books were at once purchased the UM e Rt o RIS 1 Wated (LEaY mHS Wan formiarly an that anything Wil be dor state that every lodge and society exert it- [ John Bunt of Fremont fs a patron of the | Jungmann school could not open, i ookt M e’ dens with tre |Astress, For some:time she has bien cons || TIoLI0r fOF 8t least mnother weok no f to make a handsome showing Murray Mr. Miller of the text book committee|that snything can now be done with the . The body of Mary Hicks, colored who B A e book committee | oo 0q new bullding until next spring. lucting a Iylng-in hospital on the out-| gjed n the rooms of the police matron repo hat night on the superintendent's | skirts of Gllman. The death of Desste | Saturday' night, Mave hern 'ent” (0 Nor YOU iggostion and suggested that the board | Magie City | Salter In the house last Friday and the | folk. Neb. her former home: it has been puy, not the superintendent's }st of books sor eIl T inant Seu » Tekamah | 1 3 ¢ ncortained that death was due fto the B! buy, not the superintendent’s list of book Mayor Kelly spent yeste Tekamah |jater verdict of the coroner's jury Satur- | swelling of a goiter, which entirely closed ber 6, to which all soclety and lodge men | M. K. Shultz of Beatrice is a guest of the [ but one that he had compiled. Dr. Wolfe| H. G. Clarke of Dubols, wis In the [ gay caused the issuance of a warrant for | the trachen, shutting off her breath and all interested individual members are | Merchunts | indignantly retorted that the list of books | Ity yesterday hor arrest. which resulted in tho wholesate| . The recent action of the council, which urgently invited | 'Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nye of Fremont are |that Mr. Miller had read off were not the| J. P. Latta, a Tekamah banker, was in | i esale | 3 htinued seventy gasoline street lights oNt 8 « ’ Sfle! . 5 i the city . the city yesterday shooting and probable death of the princl- | ynd substituted thirty-nine gaslights, is Assurances have been given the knights kit \ < : ones needed at all, still they cost within| "p. prank Slabaugh, the dentist, has re- f pal | ¢avising the city light fnspector much grief that all business houses, all railroad offices | (i "§r8e M- Wimball of Kansas Clty 18 atiei0) of what the whole list furnished by | turned from a western tour. | *Madame Wright was brought to the city | Parson who dn not know of the councl If yqu do we would like to have and works and all manufacturing establish B. W. DeFord of Hastings is staying at |Mm would cost he rest of the hoard | T. €. Gibson and family have returned [y "o q® "oonine oua g @ Y T action believe that the light companies are you come to our store and see how ments of Omaha will be closed on fraternal | the Murris PS¢ “'{sided with the superintendent and a mo- | from an cxtended easteri trip. N o Sooorong &uard placed over her: | neglecting the gasoline lighte and fie thelr . 2 ; L 0 B Y raveling sales.|A crowd soon assembled at the city hall | complaints with the city officers much we can save you on supplies day to permit a general turn out and that| W. P. Noble of Salt Lake is o guest of |tion ‘was made to buy the list of books | Gieorge Milo, Armours traveling sa nd threats of 1 : | Sweeney, IZmil Ruhe, Sam Faulk the day will oe made a general holiday. | the Millard that the superintendent desired, not those | ™an: 18 BOINK Lo TLLe thls week Bvers aflort was moiannE Were UUlered. | O Verdon Liolden were arreatad in. ik Qur stock is most complete—avery i g ‘rane of the alo Bill show is at |, f ose olice Judge Habeock will re- | Bvery effort was made to quiet and dis- | N°F and Verd 8 Srranted nin SR 2 . iV ER TR Y HER of the Bulalai B shoy | “%) that Mr. Miller suggested. This was car-| turn today from an cxtended eastern (rib | parge the mob, but at 8:30 o'clock this | S Mt b a v farm late. N known rellable camera—all the . G. Brabrook was treated to a surprise | Henry §. Lindsey has returned rmn""" almost unanimously Judge ). A, Agnew will leave for a- | forencon the mob made another demon- | Power and f | rof police detectives different developin: and toning last Saturday evening, when fifly emploves | Ketchum, daho Then came the tilt as to what committee | Cuse, N. Y. September 7. He will be goie | ‘o 'weeks. stration, smashing in th dows W and offig FHay v Susproied of baths — trays—printing frames of e mechanical department | of Swift | A B Zschary a stockman of Arlington, | should purchase the books. Superintendent WO Weak . he windows with | connected with recent highway rob ! 8 ind - Company's plant - ealled at . his Is'nt the Murray Wolte adviaed that the merd e To The Knights and Ladies of Security will|stones and clubs. This culminated in a | berfes and will be held at the city jatl for mounts, etc. We develop a0l homoe = and"presented him o with D. C. Smith und A. D. Bmith of Ames |gtructed lat the secretary be in-| give an jcecream soclal and dance at Wocd- [ghot being fired through the window by [ Investigation print at reasonable prices, andsome )1 ateh dnd - cha . 0 ed to buy the hooks and buy them [ man hall tonight ¢ The > have declared war on the bold are o Murray ) ) 1 |one of the mob, barely missing the he police have declar N mers, the chief , engl- | 4T® at the Murr ! direct from the publisher. The text book | Frank Currie, a well-known cattleman | g small hoys who persist in jumping on and 3 neer of the compaty. mide the présenta- | James Askin and wife of Laramie, Wyo., | 9 ; “ % Lo THarrison, was in the elty vesterday, | Woman: Off moving cars. | Chief Donahue degailed & THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO. : P ¢ tion_ speech, referring incomplimentary (are at the Merchants | committee raiced a howl against thia and | o TiREL (Ve stock Interests The prisoner, Mrs. Wright, was taken | half dozen officors in plain clothes Monday " terms to MF. Brabrooics soven years' serv. | Rov. A, C Weleh and wife loft last | declared that unless it bought the books | “'fha B jotters and Council Hluffs team by Sheriff Martin to Paxton at noon by | NEDU to do nothing else hut break up the Amateur Photographio Supplies co at the South Omahi plant, and stating or Salida, Cole | the school ¢ Aty dlomen Fan 24l e $ A sk ks 0on I wance. A number of the hovs we . >, the regret of ‘his ABsociales at Ml leaving | "o g e GO ayler w auest | Lh AcRacl geula aify qlesed Tor AlL thay | DIyed LETLIRUNARY ARACINS D9V | ral and thence to the Watseka jail. Tho | Feted ana held a1 e ety Jail until et | 1808 Farnam OMAHA. and thelr yeat wishas for his tuture PrUs: | a¢ the Millard Monday el "‘I“f 'I‘“‘ et 1 s 8 '|mob became more quiet tonight and no [ parents called for them. when thex were Op. Paxton Hotel. perity " s ply 8 . C. Sweeney of Portland, Ore., fs trans. | 15164 they wanted to buy the books from |y, city engineer was vesterday again|further demonstration i feared in Gil- | Feleased, [Ahose Wi Sommit « 4 acting business in the city al dealers and Mr. Miller sald he could | remodeling hix office. Upholstered furai- | man. It is rumored the mob will attack . J. Ettinger and W. A. Cooper of St. |buy them here as cheap as they could | ture and fixtures will be placed in ft next | oy faq) Loul are staving at the Mirras [ be hought of the publishers direct. One | WeCK ; At the coroner's inquest today, In the Fred I°. Lake and L. W, Hrams of Chi- | member Iaughingly remarked that Mr. Mil- [ oThe Degree of Honor and the ancle B vohnikavy fhisases s cago Are stopping At the Millard | rder of {'nited Workmen lodges case of John Meyers, the jury brought in 1 Al e Mr. R. C, Hargraves ) lard, - om a |10 could get them cheaper here than tho | Omaha will give an excurs rdict of “death by bullet wounds trom | VN8 BBST AlWaYS t ot week's business (Hp at Sinneanoifs o | publishers could print them steumer Henrletta tonight varties unknown.’ ! Want 10, . [ "re. Jamen ¢. Dutiman and ehildren have | This controversy resulted in a vote of | The police Judge was vestorday occunying [ FATHCS BEFREWE o oo hat's & motto Drex L. Shooman has e turncd from a of the 14 t0 ! s o oo | IR TIIE AUSHIATRL BN SAEY gve besh T 4 ek Y atter o oF get well. W ho "“"I‘m' i 'I’ wv‘w“ e ‘I_ ‘I*“ K “’”I ¢ ‘"‘ :"”‘ at last, in order to supply the | madeled by the cafpenters. It fs u gre t of the jury was “death by leaden bul- | before him, no matter where or what S ascit ) But SSHOeden Dl and i, Fo genkasier | aohon :\;;”Il\v u.;m‘; s 8o matter ot ‘\\h. coaty | demprovepient/evar what it has heretofore | yo s “fred from Mrs. Wright's house by | Now for §3 he sells the best woman's §3 : §i-s St W. B. Keith of the Chicago, Milwaukee Chief of Police Mitchell 1s expected back ties unknown. shoe ever sold -No other shoe at has ou are discour- & Bt Puul road Is u patron of the Mer. | Purchased - direct from the " L& V6| The t ove i A r)-l At & Bt Paul voad 18w patr f the M s o el | toduy from Calitorna, where ho went to le'l:‘r |‘:\“|m:”mn‘\‘nrfllll\””lm:!;\.u! 1.4.,1?{. near the value -These in black or tan aged. Youve triec W. F. Johnson, member of the Bourd of | them from any place. beazling funds from the Nebraska Tele- | FRSE WS CIMETEEE LI SRR, - T | genuine welts—masculine 0 shape medicines that prom- Houeation, Ang e & Amil ned | Superintendent Wolfe suggested that 1";‘.‘]“_"] "',"(‘I‘“;:":m\ William Fulton of Belle | without bail with the wide coin toe—We're willing to ised much but didn't John Nicholson, depu K of the|Pianos be sccured for the following named | poirche, and John H. Brown of ‘Oclrich, | The condition of Willoughby and Hower | stake our reputation as shoemen on the 3 A tintred BiRten Sonrt Har ) 348 8 Lincoln, Lowell, Hawthorne, D.. were in South Omaha yesterday: | ol Fol 0 0 fR el At keep their promises. If amatibn whent 1 Tiah ana Coraan™ ® | Jungmann, Albright and Highland. The | They are all three prominent South Dukota [ 18 very discouraging | value and comfort giving qualitic & T A P T \ttee was instructed to look | FenChmen and extensive cuttle raiser It was reported at first that three of [ \nic choo—We know you would pay $4 you want to get well T aln JEARAT. SAMIDILIES MARIANBLEUREAG U0 00 Mrs. A. L. Lott and son, Antone, together | Mrs. Wright's girl “patients” had per e i s g an] try the medicine that annua i nerican Ha - i e aaroiaiy o with M W. B, Cheek, with Mable uhd | ished in the fire, but this is thought to [ #" ™ i I 3 soclation co ec appointed to rent neces- | Harry, return today from a visit in the | A0 0 B0 TEC 0 | ' makes people well, 7. Rush Bronson of Los Angele ¢ rooms to conduct the school said | Colorado mountains. They have been there | ! nam + | all summer. Mr. Cheek left for Colorado cceeds Jake Rosentha manager of | it had no report to make. Only one | & g iw i | | tho"Orphenm theater, Wil arelve In” e | yoeting botween (his and the openiug of | home, o b one T tCOmP S pyG - ATTACKS MISS KRIST Drexel Shoe Co., To arrange for this promising feature of |‘ \l P. Johnston has returned from | carnival week a meeting will be held at the [ TR4mAN | 0. E. Jenkins, a miller ¢ wler, is a Commereial club in the evening of Septem E. Jenkin mill ler, is at publishers, 9 . . Holovtchine ed yesterday | 8¢hool will be held and still the rooms have 3 o [ D E. Holovtchiner roturned yesterday | schaol wil) be | o gy Rrine \_uyl.fnh- N ko (0 Des | YOUnE Woman Bitten by a Dog While Omaha's Up-to-date Shoo House. i o convention of the Woodmen's eircle of the | It was urged again that all bills be |, 0o Shriners of Nebraska w5 o Passing Through a Neigh- 1819 FARNAM STREEZ. [ acific juris on. « 0 s 8 u : D N Pacific jurisdicti Molines to assist in instituting the new tem CERTRARS .8 SHoomMA Charles Moriarty, entry clerk e | 9: 19" batore (ing presonted (Or paY- | ple, Za-Ga-Zig, and conferring the order e | oMica of District Clerk Broadwell. ha ment and officially stated that unless this Beredeiringie ; . fifllD[N M[DI(AI— | Citned” from Chicugo. wacre ho had 1 lone bills will not be recognized of the Mystic Shrine on all petitioning un Mamic Krist, while taking a short cut | pending a short vacation regencrates in that oasi e letting of the contract for the repair L | to the street the other day through the I C V [ court™ ididmen seatorday e P e AT AT S TP g The special, consisting of a solid vesti-|rant yard of Mrs. Jennle Reed, 1448 South 1 gpurs DIUIROD Yy aetarany AW r o i bule train, including dining car, accom teenth street, was attacked by a little ) s L | Yor seate: Where it woets | nished some little discussion. There were ixteenth atta. ! Hospe's Overstock Art Sale - Visiting friends and rel | four bids, hut the bid of Briggs & Cuper- |Vanied by a brass band, will leave Omaha at | Gyn.colored pug dog with a tail like dande For diseases of the stomach Mrs. V.o O Strickler and - Mrs. G S|yl did not have 6 o'clock a. m, September 4, 1600, OV | jjon curls, and when finally woman and \ $30 check accompanying < Hor disases of. i amtsh | pickey of st doscoh will be at ome in- |1 0L LR Tt wan arkued not o | the Chicago & Northwestern ratlw dog were separated, Miss Krist found that nutrition, this medicine offers day m AURW 9, at the home of [read It. The price they offered to do the | N© one but Shriners will be allowed on J for being about $100 less than the |the train new shirtwaist. She had Mrs. Reed ar very picture of every Kind in our mag a practically unfailing cure. Mrs. 1 4 South ™ Thirty-elghth | work ] Ninety-eight per cent. of all O lowest bid of the other three, however, | The special will arrive in Des Moines in | rested . [ nificent stock—including the very late ' log, which resembles one [ and most stylish subjects—such as car who use it get well ing his va v at hus returned to | prompted the board to copsider it. It was | time for the parade | Yesterday, the of those canton flannel pincushions of yules I caunot express haif wy fecl. N | hicago for wings he will ¢ decided to let them have the job If they, Entertainment has been provided for the ings of gratefulncss to you," writes tinue his x o o 4 ¥ I8 tae A e ShANS GARLOR AADRA) PIACURRI ARG, O T) M Jode X, Clark, of Kniterprise gaged In the new Iiline ' | deposited $30 within the: next two days |€Dtire day and nigh tide, having a dent in its face In lieu of a Shelby: Coi Mo. 1 had d e master and it they did not do this to give it to| All Shriners visiting the Temple at Des | noge, was brought into court. It was spaired of ever getting well. 1 Nebraskans at the Merch McDonald Bock e fo! s bid s | Moines must have their traveling cards | found that the teeth matched the incisio I Been i bod health for t K t ler Don & ¥ The former's bid was in ha h h hed the incisions twelve years, Had aches all ckett and M. 1. Rose | $208.80 and the next $390. The two other | With them, fn Miss Krist's arm, but the case wasn't 1ccording 1o sl $1.00 pletures. through' me. numb hands, cold and Mre, William Albert ot Lelgh, &y | bids, were over 3500 each Wear your fez | finished. In order to secure the attend- | conts—§1.50 pletures, 50 cents—$2.00 pic AN RO H. B Horan t, H, L. Jor The contract of D, J. Farrell, with bonds | Traln will stop at Council Bluffs and | ance of an fmportant wituess the hearing | tures, 75 cents—$5.00 pletures, 08 conts ‘Was very nervous, depress. SROLL I T stend, of Hasiings, | g 1. was taken up and the secretary | Missouri Valley, Ia was continued until August 30, I3t eila tha tal eiland despondent Whea | T R O re of Wana Riv esident were instructe A special street car for the Union depot have takeu six bottles of e A o ';‘ y ‘Vv i _the ¥ A a month was employed 5:16 a. m.; Hanscom park, west side, 5:20| CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Aug. 27.—The | Dr Merce's Golden Atfonal _park. where ey sper iree Ay gl Weeks. ‘e Captain pronounces the pirk - nembership of which is ex xcaed | . Medica! Discovery ) K eal Summar resort and o 'tho 4K | of Sccretary Brennan and Former Secre- |a. m.. and Twenty-fourth and Ames ave- | Mot ra tormen hers Rosed | M 1 bow soad transport monopoly which has been | tary Ryan brought County Superintendent |nue via Twenty-fourth street, also via| Richard Henry Sava ew York, who “u'lo u‘m l6|3 nml as. maintained far years s beltg broken 0. 4% | pidwell (o the meeting to sce what the | Eherman avenue, at 0:20 a. m.; change at | commanded the battillon af engipeers in the ghas. | & result the service is much improved, | trouble was. It was over the July balance. | Harney street. of this association are identical with those Is not a cut price on a few worn o damaged prints-but a bonatide ent or even polka dots had been torn trem ner | bons-—etehings — engravings - platinum | photogravures—platina plates—oil paint {ngs, ete. Beautiful pictures from 1e up

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