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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1900 T T | wish After the nsion mittes had pre- - 1 . continue military operations, perhaps eve — | ve report a silver service was pre- single-h ded, or if he demands for r @ A, R. Convention Hears Report of Uom- | Past Commander Johnson as a pHaeipally interested 35 CHige. ; to the germs W l N l‘ . f ] mander Shaw and Other Offcers, | foken of the exteem in which (hey “Rective 1 whe princpally faterested fn Chisa” g . . } [ - : haw | tion, *We desire 1o partition of Chit oLl LIS | e 5 e Mones | 1DA0F consideration reported approval of | yeak 1o special adsantages,” is caid gt Ll >y | Diferences Boiween Cominiaslofer |ail his suggestions, with'the exception of |quey ' the suspiclons (Bat Germany The pussage of greatest interest is as | @ The gert ° | b I‘l at relating to the change of the date | g’ reachir ¢ territorial 2 tollow A majority of the Pekin lega nes #15-604 Bee, Aug. 260, 1600, erbatim the text of a remarkable report MUCH TINE TO DISCUSSION OF PENSIONS | The committes which mad taken the an- | ,Uh* IERL of the foregoing specific d wde by the chief of the Russo-Asia to humanity. ation of poliey. For that reason — oual message of Commander-in-chief Shaw bank of Pekin, June 15 last, but not here held by their comrades A and th : n bles Herr von Brandt quot Ith he Order Discassed, b ot Memorlal day from May 30 to the 1ast | (jon' 1n China tions have decided to demand the creatior cause Catarrhand | reet Policy Suggeste Sun b May. On tnis th mmitt of forcign settlements in Pekin, like those Wl " i Sunday in May n ¢ the committee Count von Buelow's note further points out bl SN ™ N Ihese are some of the new things ready reported ndversely and tHeir TEDOFt WAS | (ho pinoe oy Huclows fote (UFther polfiis G| at the treaty harbors, Immediately after Bronchitisand the : . Eiae adopted by the convention. An adjourns | china. stating t Al Metes o the arrival in Pekin of strong detach o ] pow. Haudsome all wool fabrics. These | cHicAGo, Aug. 20.-This was for the | ment was taken util tomorrow China, wating that they will enable s 10 rucuis™ 3L Do *Gers, Masmis - minister Grip prepare the \ cipate in the military action in a man . 4 Grand Army of the Republic, as_an or 1t 18 now sxnected the work of the eme i B will endeavor to reduce this demand to ay or )S beautiful things were made by the best |l (oo sirietly day of busin@¥. For | campment win e over by (omorrow noo, | 1ohcoriee? niing with Germany's poticat | S0 SR 12 PO 8 S way for those y . 5 Whe Wels Wb i will be ov y tomorrow no mportance. By the recent events in China % » ARk $ - s Prietts manufacturers of Parvis. And, by the way, ”"l" gt ‘”"‘ “" A t b ‘;l“'l' !| unless there should be a protracted debate | the successful mission operations there, the :m foners under command of the lega which cause Pneu 4 : with the responsibilities attending the po- |y (ha | ‘o opposition | flourishing German trade and ots &fs | Lo wila 1 there's o point we wish to call your at-|cition of a delegate to the « nifon of | pas develog Jode feur of 8¢ ”r”‘l o bk Bl L B Several of the legations desite n spe monia and Con- the Grand army it wos @ day for any- | poujs in hi lidacs position ot b sumption. thing and everything but business, From | commander and it is practically | Count von Waldersec's appointment fol- | MOVal of the empreas dowager from power morning to night the convention IAUOTed | ceriain that he will be elected on the frat | lowed, and s said 10 ho quite within the | DUt M. De Glers insiats upon retaining the O“Iy SSC a Yard' in its work in Studebaker hall, 1istening | yoro, There has been very lttlo talk res | foregoing general declaration of policy powers of the empress dowager, since the to numerous reports from officers and com rding the place of the next encampment above arrangement would induce several " . ' " mittees, w the vast majority of (he old | byt two places, Denver and Salt Lake, Italy’s Position Defined. powers to demand the appointment of All handsome new striped effects, new pinks, new biues, | goqiers went to the parks. took boat rides | nayving been mentioned The attitude of ltaly also has been de-| their candidates as members of the re Dr. Geo, Lelninger's Formaldahyd lm|.|hr i o who had not sce 1 statement by Marquis Visconte | gency Kills all theso germs even when they have new greens, new modes, in fuct all the new shades Mauny of [on the lake and those who had not scen | The chief feature of the program tomor- | fifed in a siatemen SIRTOWIS -VIStoRle | Bet 5 lodged and begu thiett wark i the deepiseat . . P ‘. 4 blood enough In their yvounger days ac-|pow, outside of the bisiness meeting, will | Venosta, minister of foreign affairs, as fol- | This report did not reach St. Petersburg 0 B1F PASERSSS OF £116 iDAS thINTINI YRS these esclusive novelties will be found only at our dress goods | jopiea an invitation from the packers 10| be o gham battle in Washington park, in | 10W until July 81 = va“]“>“' “‘ i : s " " visit the stock yards, where they beheld | y p b he cabinet has no present intentions | Commenting on it, Herr von Brandt re Geo. T. Hawloy, M. ., Professor of Lung counter it th k yards, where th which detachments of the local militia will | et h ! H . ¢ and Throat Disensos, Chitago Clinieal School more slaughter than had taken place at|take part Brorain 1o-to, matniain errect Actord De milsters wishe to §0 even before sevious | | Lo, larges "Ciinieal 8chool 1n the world, | ministers wished to go even before serious | | gt W PROTE G0 Teiiinger We Close Our Store Saturdays at 6 P. M. Lo ACELL A A gt il Bl o pohe Jeatures of ihe encampment | tha some traope reprexent tha puriicipation | dificulties began AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MeCALL'S PATTERN», . % k 2 g Ml L UL D bl n clal regency over the emperor and the re ests we must prote tention to bin . of 1taly the con notask. W —m— 0 “1 have been using your |ur'mnm.-:n‘u. vined. erans’ bieyel ‘oad rac in which went eave entirely to others o « hale for C h, Asth 1, Bronchitl The convention opened &t 10:30 o'clock | nira oid moldlert started. The course was | Sl natioral Hhis, nor ‘wre e RUSH WIRE TO WASHINGTON | | Couirs, Cores and oinr Noce and Throat and from the start husiness was pushed | from Haletead streot etralght west to Gar- | CRed in the work m Al interesta and Lung discases. | have found It superior 9 ‘mlh energy The opening sesslon Was | fleld park and once around the park, a totas | 05 CATTY on ‘“”‘"l::. Dbt LB KNG | Cabtegram from Fowler at Che ¥ to any remedy sofar discovered." ‘,“.‘rm of a social character and w 1istance of five wmile | 1t is said that the course of \‘,.,.m“ Reaches Capltal on Very Sold on A guarantec at . THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. open to the public. The atiernoon mesting | The winner was J. Patterson, 61 years of | would be practically identical to that of Day of Sending. e T ook b ¥. M. O. A. BUILDING, COR. 10TH AND DOUGLAS STS was of an executive character age, of Greenfield, Ind. Patterson covered | Germany, owing to the close relations be WASHINGTON & sl General Shaw ulmun'h;'l that V:w :»;\m. the distance 1n 1933 tween Uerlin and Vienna on all questions | o :-[xhl AR lrl‘“‘l-;n‘"n"'-”“"'; DR. CEO. LEININCER'S = = | ing would be opened with prayer by Chap-| M. Hamerly, 65 years of age, finished sec- | of international policy e T R o e [OWA ORATORY FLOWS FREE |1t 3%, taking away trom the cousty |iain Granin. The audience arose and re- | ond in 2136, M. P. Shook of Chicago. while | O of thi: bast usisd matkbers of (e LUkl U BLE A A B S For-mal-de-hyde F, ; ) A 4Li judges the right to hear cases of this Kind. | mained standing during the prayer. riding in the race, collided with another | diplomatic corps, who s actively engaged || Ne Foo he' cablegram itself was of KIDNEY TAELETS Huperintendent Tompkins of the Ref | Mayor Harrison then came to the front | rider and was thrown, being badly, but not |in the present negotiations, today summed |11111€ interest, relatiog entirely to a rou-| f 4o now wondertal rotidot -hAp— (Continued from First Page) school sald that at least one-fourth of the |of the rostrum to formally welcome the | Jangerously, brutsed up the international complications us fol- | IO matter, and was not made public Liver and wes ANd Lo o rdy of cases that were sent to the Reform school | goldiers to Chica. His address, which J. T. Smith of Cleveland won the time|lows But it was important because of its date. Wand on the suhject of equal rlght 19T had their origin from and were sent to the | was happily received, was, in part, as fol- | prize, making the course in 19 | Situation Sum U Which was August This date, wrought Mo ham For Sale by t pect of the Americar into the body of the dispatch by Mr, Fows [ 8ol I esteem It a high privilege to The Assoclation of the Army of the|with that accomplished the more fmpor: ceipt of communications between Wash- | that ther idance t affairs of |in the cases of James Thompson, sen-|Welcome each and every member of your Murphy, St. Louls; secretary, John C. Bon-|on that there is not as yet any complete ‘ | Untte - hai, the cable terminus. This polnts (o Vil | ot only for the helpless races | from Clark county on a charge of larceny, | to the stranger within its « be ulwavs | The field hospital corps were kept busy|©0f China or any move toward territorial FOAN | and Pekin George W. Miller of Chicago responded | weapon; Adelbert and Benjamin Howe, | years braved the dangers of disease, | from Rockford, 1L, died from heart dis-|Other hand, while there is nothing definite local speakers James Kearns, sentenced from Brown| Since the dawn of civilization patriotic | the department of Maine, was overcome | many, Great Britain and possibly Japan Curea Dandruff, Falling Hair. Brittla Halr - — & counterpart to the record of this nation | elected John A. Owens, Charleston, N. Y.,|the empire. It was supposed Japan stood [ doubt that General Chaffee will be ap- | harmless and relable. gram.)—The eupreme court today handed| hag announced that it will s announced tha will run an excur- | world, might remain mighty and intact soners of Wi ) 7. | nese temple had burned and it is accepted | me o services ! ¢ 3 oners of War, Mrs. Charles b ple ha pted | ment that the services which General | ouimoney refunded. ing company. Fennington cointy, reversed. [1owa on Sunday, September . Among the | Dougluss, a Grant and a n—could be | Pittaburg, Pa, was elected secretary of territory which must come. The course [ Wheeler will retire on September 3. Gen & M against 1. M. Tibbits and 11 W. Johnson, | Chicago Marquettes. Important fmprove. . And o, today, 1 hool _ histori, wied, in the public| e t1oops at Amoy or Shanghal, as this | command of the troops in China | Sonator Dolliver then eulogized President |S¢hool by county judges, lows Of the twenty-nine starters in the race| “The powers were In complete accord | i® PR RS F0 COR BIAPRttl AW ALE FORE | o0 " ol ; Welcomed hy Harrixon. twenty-six finished ) e time of the T TR LR b Bl L L B Y e | ¢ McKinley and in conclusion, sald x|'| Kr Inmmrl l:r ons. | up to the time of the taking of Pekin, but |, " yo hag been experienced during the Whatever danger liow in our path, how IERRE, )., Aug. 29.—(€pecial Tele- | ast fortnight in the sendin e re cuvar roug foid which we must iravel, | gram)—The HBoard of Pardons has rec- | Mitted. in behalf of the city of Chica ntler met during the day and electod | tant question arose as to the future course | /48t fortnight in the sending and the r Tet s ker ¢ fh Strong in our coun . extend its official grecting to the Grand | (ne followlng offt President ¢ " f . W Shinn and try und | ointrymen CLet (i be ire ommended that the governor grant pardons [ Arms of the Republic and in its name to N residont, David)of the powers In dealling with China &0d |y, 000 “ang Pekin was beyond Che Foo \ ‘hicag > 1 and not on the overland line crossing the m lgher than our poor human Wisiom. | (enced from Custer county on & charge of | listorlc ~association to our hearts. o nel, Chicago, accord. Thus far it seems plain that the | FEC B 20 I SREPHET TR “ml "};- "" e Tt with “fhe promice of | criminal assault; Hiram Cole, sentenced | times u hospituble city and, If Its greeting o Ment. United States opposes the dismemberment ey 0 ! h races ) 2\ 5 \ . the probability that delays wero expe Wiha sen on a charge of assault with a dangerous | organization men who, for four Louls Anderson, a veteran 71 years old |8l and France seem to agree. On the This delay Is attributed to the % fhe da ShALE operations of small marauding parties of to the sentiment, “Iilinofs,” and a number |sentenced from Bon Homme county on a | il wid death aue il for s BARONC JRG| ease. indicating _territorial expansion, yet the | pLCL O operating on the lines of co i of impromptu addresses were made by the charge of larceny. The application of | Somaon: vountr ames 1. Merrick. adjutant general of | exchanges have led to the bellet that Ger- |\ yogiion of the Pekin enmpaign force i county on a charge of burglary, was re- Ll'vx‘v::"\x]'\‘ “'. frél-"‘y‘:ltsiy.;‘\;:-‘| "‘:h.f"\ ‘v"; by heat. His condition is serfous. are not averse to a course which will| nffee to Be Rrigad eneral. and all Sca Troubles, such as Itching, SOUTH DAKOTA NEWS. pptendid acts ot nepolsy il the Bl o | ol Rameoet " brigade |Dring ahout ferritorial divisione Within | \ASHINGTON: Ak #0--There 1 o | Ecreria e Baty e Escarsion Wil Go 1o Chambertain, [ ducing those days of civil strife, whe . | during those 8 of clv ¢ \ commander against a division of the empire, but the | pointed brigadier general in the regular | QUMERR USNIK edielone. c ) v ) oe | #Imost countless army of patriots forsook | “OpymAa |7 & PIERRE, §. Dy Aug. 20— (Special Tole- | oiury porrumin: 8 Do Aug. 20-—(Spe- | L0, i reniae that’ n"Eovernment of | AU the seventh annual convention of the |landing of Japanese troops could ot be|army upon the retirement of Joseph | ure Cuarantee cial.) e Milwaukee Railroad company | froa men, the first In all the history of the | Women's fonal Assoclation of Union|Aaccounted for on the ground that a Japa- | Wheeler. It is stated at the War depart 2 otha ; P even after all other vemedies have failed down a long list of opinions, as follows fon _ thto " CHkmba o The people of Chicugo, being part and par- [ & ny Fuller ety :’;”"'_\;““" from 1ts several | Ahe Beobie B0 R o 1 ote the state | Sheriff of Allegheny City, Pa., was elected | that Japan is at least making ready to | Chaffee has rendered China entitles | Jilt Lintz against Holy Terror Min- [lines in South Dakota and northwestern | ihu¢ gave to the unfon a Lincoln and a [ president and Mrs. Alice P. Linhart of [be In a position to share fn any division |him to this consideration. Generai [ A R BREMER CO, Chisage Eatate of Jennte M. Bell against W. J. | principa oLIOBE W 5 & B no other than patriotic {f they would bkl Hell, Luke county, affirmed :"‘"‘A "_'1,{‘{'2" tions will be & ball game the people ns high Object to Southern Histories, of Russia in taking New Chwang can be | eral Chaffee will continue to hold the rank 8t White' Lead and Oil comna elween the Sloux Falls Canaries and the linols has ngain | viewed in the same light as the landing | of major general of volunteers while in| Douglas county, affirmed ments are being made on Americ 1 can speak fo our citizens In voicing | #chools in the southern states were de Hanna Nordin ‘et al against Christ Kjos L Americati {sland | SR Spagle fof AL OUE citibons 10 Vaiany | nouncen totxs bh s o 3. was for the sole purpose of protecting — et al, Clark county, reve red g that will add to the pleasure and com- | Avmy, as well as thelr congratulations on | popibiic - T o 'r"‘l' Grand Army of the | pyggia's raflway line, and any ulterior ter- | German Minister Arrives in Chiun. deagle 1 amainat W (orson | fort. of visitors on that occasion, | the siccess th ded your efforts. g e official declaration was | .jiorjal purposes have been disclaimed by | BERLIN. Aug. 20.—Official dispatches | and | . Minnehaha ‘cointy, a every corner of our land the flag stands | made that the hfstorles have been written 5 NL RN ke L OVRRLYE pur. | from Shanghai announce the arrival there firmed, &h Riders Club ¥ a. for one and the sume Idea; In city and |with the purpose of .perpetuating in the | ‘u°ele. 8o far as Great Britaln's pur. | P50 v Gel o pose is concerned. in the absence of any | Of the new German minister to China, Dr A SKIN OF BEAUTY 1S A JOY FOREVER Siate of South Dukota O R 3 o nles N fa nd plantation, ccelves (onais ftsolLh Pasats ub TCHELL, 8 D, Aug. 20.—(Speckal.)— | Jamiey 08 Tarm Anl planiution. It recelves | minds of the southern children the preju- 1 J | expressed declaration, the landing von Schwartzensteln. F i ke W Lhiduns apninat A meeting of the younger republicans in | “Hie peapie of Chicab, In common with | dice of the days of ‘6. Resolutions were | Cxbressed declaravon, the 'landing = of T I R A O QUEIRSS gounty, ¢ | this city was held Monday evening to c 1l the nation, appreciative of your services, [ adopted calling on the public by the Grand ¥ b *I il g i *h-' Yan Ancends Yang CREAM, OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER. omas ag B vid you ele 5 o y & 0 " 4 3 wishes to ¢ 0| e Yang v . " 7. Pimples, Daiiglass county, i i guntze a rough rider club for the comi. . 1o il of n meatarul communtiy | ATMY to banish (he books from the schools | mee®y vt S, KA A8 SR ED ehe OO el ¢ HSrrsiolies Moth Pitches: plclge K. Rua st W Watson. | of Governor Roosevelt and his party to | count for anyihing you may fecl, in some | O the country to carry out the protest. | o MeH WECE T DI EREIER B € RRY | cables that he I8 sending a gunboat from T and ki dise Aawrence colnty, reversed o ecaull & |this city on September 12 Committees | measure, repald for the trials, the dangers | The aid of publishers and historical | 00 e P®F iermany, the doubt a8 o gpanghai to ascend the Yang Tse Kiang AT and . evers Weheter, MoPherson county, afirmed. were appointed looking toward the and the sufferings of the past. Chicago | writers will be solicited its tuture course is due malnly to Coudt|piyep, ; ) ) biemish on beay Joorgo. Mendows. ngainkt Lorens Oster- | fzation of the club and to e Organ- | s yours, not only for today, but for all b s Waldersee's speeches since the taking of o At : 7o prat ol BUIIY counly. ovemwd hip In sach ward. Today over 200/mem. | General em e eeting ot (he Naval vearans | bokda. These have indleatod that be was | GORBETT AND M'COY TONIGHT |£i:: f e ol Thaddeus {irgor et al against Colden | € ch ward. Teds 200 mem- iemeral Shaw's Reply. At the meeting of (he Naval Veterans |going on an extensive campaign and that : ars, ar iate iy comp awrence r's Cl 0 ' v f | s » v years, and Is e g g compuny, Lawrence | bas werw carolied for the big event. | ommander-in-Chiet Shaw of the Grand | association the following - officers wera|the fall of the Chincko capital was only |, Most e harmieas Shristian K Ruth against Nathan W. | ount tor 'l_‘;;,',."_J::;:"l:;"m"“ e the | Army replied to Mayor Harrison for the | elected for the following year: Commodore|the inintial step in a comprehensive pro-| ' ™® "" the Most Scientific Men iw the 1t 1o, . bq VU el gl enee Sounty alioned, | fcipation In the parade. | pombers of his organization, expressing | commander, Frederick E. Haskins, Brook- | gram requiring the presence of a large Bingito slines By ot Makidon 3 rd of Cotnty Commissioners of Coding- Heavy Shipmenta of Cattle the thanks of the army for the hospitality [ I¥n: fleet officers, Captain J. A. Miller, [army. Just what this means is not clear, L UL ton County, ¢‘adington county, afirmed BELLE FOURCHE, §. I " (Spe. | shown them. He sald in part Athens, 0.; commander, J. C. Shaw, Bath, |but it has at least created much surprise | ~pw york . Y e I RS B, 8. D., Aug. (Spe- B e d 8 P NEW YO After fneffectial orge . HBrace and Mar E. Br " . ” \ P d v " L. n o agninst Wiliam \an pps, 11yde county, | €ial.)~This has been the busiest season in he comindex of the Grand Army are ::rn}wl"'.;;"" fl'nmfl‘m"{nnl"n A. H. Rung, |in Washington and some other capltals. | attempts b hmalkers far ¢ afirmed. the cattle business that the Black Hills | Weltome and the weaith o her. boundiess | Jollet, Til; master b W. Hager, Losom | oan differences over L Hung Chank's | {id Mty together: (hev are o do it ! ladies will use ttem o Iuron against 1. Fay Meyors, | h38 ever seen. Last Sunday fourteen train- | hospitality. Your ‘eloquen: words find an | /o€t 1l master, P. ager, Lanes- | credentials arc threefold. - One view, in- | tbimorrow night af Madieon Sauire ki JURATUD'S CREAM ality, of Huron again Moyers, | 1oty of catile were shipped feom this| eohe-n svery A S G R A i ensign, J. H. Butler, Eaton, | cluding that of the United States, Is that | They finished their training for the batile | harmrul (i prepa e 8 A Axt iha Bk o | wll this broud land they will charm and | O.; surgeon, W, E. Atwell, Zanesy crede! are acceptabl othe! | today. MeCoy put on the ninishing touches | ale by all Druggists and (ohAnnie B Murphy againat the Plunkin- | place for the eastern market. Five train- | fiight the aging heroes of wilier times and | paymoceety ' B AtWel esville, O.; | the credentlals are acceptable; another fa | (UUAN. TEERY DL of the SHERNE 1ONCTS | Dealers in th 8. "and Eurc Tamen Q1 Stentns. recolver of the Ger. | 10ads belonged to the Franklin Cattle com- | other scenes. when war'a hard sacrifices | HS I aker, Boston; Chaplain, | that they have never been shown to carry | nounced'at the conclusion of hie dus < work | FERD. T. HOPKINS, American Loan and Trust company, | pany and the others were divided between | 1lled the nation with mourning, Such un + 8. McWilliams, Detroit complete authority, while the third view | that he was fit to fight. He welghs 1o | §7 Great Jones St anna HIWright et al, 1utchingon | A. J. Creig & Lake, Tomb & Lemon and a | fxorecintive gratiude of yoir citiaons, ns 18 that the original credentiale were valid | pounds and i ho is beaten It wlil not b | 1 iy Halc against Willlam 11, | few others. Stockmen say that about twice | we see on every hund on this great o DEATH RECORD. at the time given, but have since become | o for 1his it this sven i - An August cold i ¥ % 4 ouch us almost to tears, fo s W npr ik Skh doWaka! i Fidrh self at Hath Beach, put in today with a ntl-Kawf wil A e against Timotny i | W11 leave this market this year 1o he remembered.” William Ruwe, and the empress dowager and the com- | Jf i IRECH, B M tdax Wit o AntiKawe wil ALY o SlIeE L aghinat ot} s 4 On behalf of the Grand Army of the Re-| FREMONT, Nob., Aug, 20— (Special Tel- | Plete collapse of the Chinese government. | will' devote tomorrow (o a good 1t d Georse ¥ Bunk BEARAT P s Dakota Priest Serfously Il public [ thank vou from a full heart for| ogram ) \illiam ~Ruwe, one of Dodge|The Question of credentials does not seem | The betting on the result does not appenr 0 4 ) e O 8¢ ¥ - " o g your noble hospitality and through you the 2 to be lively Many MeCo; © unt odid, AR A Yankton county, af-| MITCHELL, 8. D., Aug. 20.—(Special)— | 3i{7o1{"6f this fumous ity for the brignt | county's wealthiest and best known |50 dificult to deal with and possibly will | i%q' ha betiink may be 10 10 st the rins PR A R L i er o | Word was received here today of the se- | duys prepared for the many thousands who | tarmers, suddenly S 00 be solved to the satisfaction of all con- | side. At present it s even mojy county reustaoy,t) asainat J. Ollver, Brule | o ' yiiness of Mgr, Lawler of Alexandris, | bore the’ burden of wr n the saving of ,\mmrnmn,"nl.eul\)va:"lsln b “'i‘"':‘,' :,‘:‘:‘,"y,‘ cerned, but it s not clear thus far that| A0 helght Corhett has an thch the better plawik Tillotsoh aguinst Potter County, | the Catholic priest of that town. Physi- | W' fia'"Wide Borders ot 'our uniteq ami|and hauled lumber to the engine house | the Powers can be brought into completo | oleitiy mutened® Fhor fxai St o Ties oiter county, cians in attendance say that there is no | hapov couniry the swest mule o0 e | Lig son wore bullding on thelr farm eas | 8°¢0Fd on a general policy for the future | ile hyrideat biaw, but Corbert his WHEN AT Olat Zim ‘aguinst Charles Krause, Law- [hope of his recovery and the end may be [ Gord and commerce falls AP omating i "eon- | of the city. Suddenly, while seated in the | Of China. Each appears to be waiting for | And Corbett, i spite of his r - e oy st Porter P, Peck, Min- | 100ked for soon. A year or two ago Father | cord as beaut it B RrAIVing from | doorway of the engine house, he fainted, | the other to act and on the part of some | (Gt fovm e il ke ot of ho COLORADO SPRINGS nehaha caunty. amrmed 8 Lawler celebrated his Aftieth anniversary | every” standpoint of cit am af| A physiclan was at once summoned, but | there Is a traditional disinclination to go| way and try to fub and hurt McCoy v, We no A ) | = State of South Dukota. defendant fn er- [as a priest. He is greatly beloved by the | tonal glory.” We now hasc ore emblem 0% 1ite was extinct when he arrived, The | Bto the outlining of policles. he has him” weakened enough to finish STOP AT large tracts of land in Tennin, ror, wgainat James Shielde, plaintift in o~ | plombers of his parish ties “the M promcina desting ' Lincoin | deceased owns e e Peter Nellson against Adolph Holsteln, S prophesied wien SHEUE OF C00 ARG RARDY | Washington, Dodge Jougls GO, Au v in the sixth an . Lawrence county, dismissed. PENSIONS FOR WESTERN VETERANS, | people should possess our land 8 odge and Douglas counties.| POWERS AT SIXES AND SEVENS nual 1AW Temals tournament fus the THE a |Sta ror; Minnehaha county, aMrmed lomon B, Frum. against Walter B, = e R B T A wife and ten children survive him. The . woman's weatern champlonsiips in sin | ver and Cathertne Weaver, Hyde | War Survivors Remembered by the | Thy stars shall glitter o'cr the brave: | latter are all grown and some of ther own n Governments All at Sem as | gles and doubles was begun on the Ken county, amrmed el Fliig of the brave!” Thy foldx xhall fiy | Iarge farms of their own. Mr. Ruwe was to Proper Course to Pursue Wood court today.” Amon those wh bar- Willlam temer agalnst Tawrence A RETTATImES g e The signal of hepe and triumph high # B Sixtyiaavan’ pated were Miss Myrtle McAter of Pliis County, Lawrence county, reversed tARKINGTON, Aug. & clal)=The | /4 may the blessing A knty Goa | POTM In Germany sixty-seven vears ago in China, burg, champlon of the United States; Mis rah n-l |I|m.h reon - against Hughes | (0 O R DOt 20, 1000; To sranted rest upon all our peopl forth. He came to America when 21 years old & — Wilkes .m.)lmru Whitehend of ntfor Colinty and the City ot Ele Haghea of August 20, 190 settling at Quincy, 111, Twenty-five ye ERLIN, Aug. 20.—With regard to the | Ont., and Mrs. Burgess and Miss Dawson cot rmed aska: Origipal—Orin D, 8i=co. Burch- s General Shaw e L " nty-five years ol o s 8t o e ¢ roke unty, affirmed 8 As General Shaw resumed his seat J. M. | \o0 "o came to Washington county and | future administration of China a high of- | Shiumplons of the St Catherines teams. ite nue in the city, with an unbroken John' O. Harper against J Linskog $8; Almon M. Levee Woodlake, $§ Bere A i ¢ the Departs ‘ sult_of today's play, preliminary round, v of the ntaing, and only two firmed (iovs: Qriginal-Mattin Btockman, Wash: | ment o nols, aro &l and hard work he here amassed a fortune, | COrrespondent of the Assoclated Press today: | Miss ' Parker beat Miss Faulkner, 6 4 v i 7 Tho court took a recess until Saturday, | 'PELON: &% ) ahek, Chariton, $8: 1, hehalt of the soldiers of Ilinois. He s i -6, 6-1 business ceuter, 15 supplied with Alfred’ Stroud, Bioux City, '$6; Benjamin Besides his numerous farms he leaves t 18 premature to talk of the form of | ““Npy ™ rhorndy beat Miss Cole when it will probably have another list of | . Starks. Panora. $: Napoleon J. James, | made a happy little speech, which brought | much ity real estate in Fremont and s | €overnment that will be set up In China, | 6 ) A% 208 SOIAmAN SYAPY.00MIQEL A0 cOpYRRIANGY LUA ORIRIGAY fondy e A LA NCintia, | 20k uct applause. © most commodious and beautiful home on | but the probabilities point toward a con. |, Mixs Pennington won over Miss Marshall traveling public can demand. Dochui ABCRIs DALata Tadkes Atalissi, 88 OFigial Widows, ete.—Helen | ~General Louis Wagner, who responded | gagt Military avenue Comintum of some kind, inasmuch as the | "\0 N0k ey won from Miss Haten 1 For information and rates address d - | R Bhaw, Ottumwa. 88 War with Spain: | for the members of the army, was no less SRR name AL SRR eR i ] S 0 Miss Hateh by MITCHEL D., Aug (Spectal)— | Original--Peter J. Hariff, Detts, 312 felicitous in his reply, expressing the gratis T e e o R b ment to carry out the reforms that may he | , Mif# McAter won from Miss Norri A case was tried before Judge Smith of the P adi X de of his comrades to the men of Nlinols. : g ‘A : 5 1, 6-1 Fourth efrcult court which will have a new epartmental Notes. 'T‘;"l: '(',:‘fi':d ymraden to he men of MMinols. | HELENA, Mont., Aus. 20.—A. M. Hough, | #&reed upon by them. 1t will bo necassary | “Nyici’ Whitehead won from Miss Orvin H. HOYY STEVENS, Prop., o e ol slitIAcon 16 SHINGT 2 ~ aint who dled yesterday at his home Los | o keep watch upon the Chinese authorities i beariog on the sending of children to the | WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—(8pecial Tele- | putdiataly afier tho conclusion of Gen- | rnogos oo tordas omo in Los | (o keep wat D A1k COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. State Reform school. It has been the cus- | gram.)—George L. Willlams and wite of | JEICCEER SRE G0 CONA0 0 oCt | Angeles, Cal., was a pioneer in Methodism | i0 ay Whitehead defeated Miss tom In u good many counties in this state | Pino Ride (8. D.) Indian school have been [fre WAKROTS BIHTCR ot e raral |0 (he northwest. He crossed the plains | “All this, however, Is not the subject of . to bring 4 case for the Reform school be- | transferred as superintendent and matron | ¢ i eld an {atorma) reception lasting |2 1004 t0 Virglnia City and dedicated the | DeSotiStions between the powers. The only jaias Parker defeated Miss Wilkes fore the county judge. Several weeks ago|to Leech Lake (Minn) school at $1,000 | pri" e & L ABUNE | first Methodist church in Helena, July |Bubject under consideration yet refers to| “Nyioo MoAter defeated Miss Lee. 61, 61 AMUSEMENTS. LITh0E% uar 1 SINE R Tha asuntie gality [ ana et e EAL ARIERIY 1Y alf an hour. | 25, 1865, a few months atter the discovery | the situation in Pekin, and not to the future [ Misc HBanks dcfeated Mre. Thorndik . of Mitchell was arrested, charged with| The First National bank of Chicago was Afternoon Seasion. of gold in “Last Chance" gulch. He was | 8tatus of the Chinese government.” p Al Ready the Talk of the Town" | tor yes 5 b | Japan's action at Amoy is followed wit Ngoly defeated Mirs Pennington, L ¢ steallng $300, and as the evidence agalnst|today approved as a reserve agent for the| The afternoon session was opened by Com- | [OF Years the pastor of this church. |, Jdor at Amoy 18 followed with s him was more or less circumstantial a|Citizens' National bank of Cedar Rap- | mander Shaw, who read his annual report intense interest by the German government, Champlin defeated Miss Burge . successful effort was made to send him | ids, In the address of General Shaw | o & K. V. Riley. UL 08 16 50 TeRA 14 BiBA thuy th ’ to the Reform school. the case being| Cartherine Duffy was today appointed |came a long list of reports, submitted by [ CRETE. Neb., Aug. 20.—(Special)—Mrs. | hat the mikado Intends a permanent occu Thieves Fall Out. h taken before the judge of the county court, | postmistress ai Saratoga, Holt county,|ihe minor ofcials and the various com- |Er V¢ Raley died at the family residence En;nnn‘n;v \(:n\ Nevertheless it is deemed ok, Fryson, allus Smith, a colorad ex Yesterday afternoon H. C. Preston brought | Neb., vice M. H. McCarthy, resigned. Also | mittees of the organization. The reports |13t evening after an iliness of one week, | advisable that Germany also should he | Figbict: \(Wly ATEStEE “CUEsias IRDY by Theater Tel. 2259 Situatod on the finest resldenca ave- the case before Judge Smith, asking for a |C. W. Micshall at Atalissa, Musc | et were those of the executive commit. | The funeral will be at the family resi- | strongly represented at Amoy, In case the | (it upon T oben H. ko colored. with habeas corpus 6 rolease tho boy from |county, In.. and C. T. Sidwell At Florence, | toe, councl] of administration, Adjutant |9€0ce on Thursday. The deceased was |situation should thicken, The G & boer can agd infilcting u sealp wound, Sh the Reform school on the ground that the | Wright county, In | General Stewart, Quartermaster Geperal |8bOUt 69 years old and leaves a husband, boat Tiger of the first German fronclad di- | (il Uned 815 and costa In police court judge of the county court had no juris-| Ouly one bid was submitted (o the Indian | Atkinson, Surgeon Gemeral Baker, Chap- county’ fail. Wednesday afternoon a | Grand Opening of the P two sons and a daughter. vision, which recently arrived at Hong Koug, | (na Ao Hurl X Wi | of: ks g " . . - as been ordered to Amoy warrant was fssued for the arrest of th = 2 diction in the case. Judge Smith sup- | office for the erection of the hospital bullds | lain-in-Chief Grimm, Judge Advocate Gen- ba ) T the & ! SU"DA'{ HAT stpT z . . wtar progra JAKE ROSENTHAL, Mannager o o " Fryson woman und Helm on compliint ported the contention and released the|ing at Shoshone Indian school, Wyoming. |cral Torrance, Senior Vice Commander-in ”\.l,\\,,“.";( f',"\l"g !"'f‘:r‘ e er Minister's Statement. Joanan oman and HMeln on complsiat o boy, holding fn his statement of the case | Willlam H. Dickerson of Lander, Wyo. |Chief Robbins, Junior Vice Commander- |, SCH S0 (0 B fon S0 ~'i.:. Wl Herr von Brandi, former minister to | teenth, strect. wh At the po that the county judge had no jurisdiction |offered to build the hospital of white |in-Chief Minton, Custedian Holcomb, In- : A Shermat| cnina, who was interviewed today, made | j! stole from hi Helm was arrested 1 1 -8 0| She diey oda ap s that thef ght Taesday nigh o in cases where a child was to bo sent to | sandstone entire for $2461 aud of white [spector General Cummins, committee on 424 ¢XSenator John herman, died todav| s tolowing statement was over the “divyy" of the spols Lk Madama ADEL:M]E HERRMANN i With the strongest m ever offered i th 1 the Reform school. This law was repealed | sandstone with brick backing for §2487. | legislation for veterans in public service 4 | "It is un error to assume that the Chi 4 eok ago. Her a V. B. Reese, died | e pesag r und of the committee on pension leglsla- | Weok #80. Her husband, W. B. Reese, died | .o (1ouplo 15 at an cnd with the relfef of ve of L Widow of the late | some years ago. ox H. Tweed tion. | the foreign legations. As a matter of fact | sec i Souther: " the Great 3 AL 0 ST AN N M R Queetion of Pemsiens | ev. e BT Mecamte, |1t bas o hepun, for now the abversens n- | i, st S G s, i 1| il Bt v, ' whic ecelye Al N o directors of OIPANY. AFe 10 maat Among' the things which recelved par-| g "\icaple, 4 Presbyterian clergyman, | s0ves. No doubt the United Btates woula | next week (o cloct Ate 10, Moot | qay and rund ticular attention was the report of the _ 3 | known throughout the west, died at | conclude peace immediately and act us a | Huntis . He wald 1L would prok ! Send this coupon and b sammitee. Thlx woul. conta, | el known throughout he v | conelute peace mmdiaily and act ue b | He LIV montin "By Siels Wou | umens 1 1 it was generally thought, some warm are | be taken smoking or drin statements, but there were none. There formerly lived in Peru, Ind, | iy wors not 0 AppATaAt. | thenter=sening p to The Bee Publishing Co., Omalia, Not ! | “Russia wants the empress dowager re- | Real Esta Wil Mest, Matinee, 10, was not in the report a specific declara | mortgage, 1oan il i estato agonts an 'l . | cncato, ang A convention of th Prof. Henry Sedgwick. taiped. Great Briiain wuants Emperor HICA Aug ¥ f tiop or recommendation upon any subject. |y oNDON Aug, 29.—Prof. Henry Sedg- |Kwang Su at the head of affairs. Ger- | [nvestors of the 1nited Stites will be e The committee in the outset went at length | yjc, president of moral philosophy at|many runs the risk of being isolated or of | here Augnst do to Hopomber th a BO d S- - into the history of the work done by Grand | aambridge university since 1883, is dead. [ being compelled to confront a coalition | muilonal Hesotation for miiial Army of the Republic committees in ob- | po woe porn in 1838 | Tna szs Wam tulning from the last congress increases - Se———— == - - - Redmond L. in certain classes of pensions It then Figg's rain & Burned, discussed the differences of opinfon ex-| GRETNA b, Aug. (Special Teles | BY Is looked forward to with expectations of joy ~ i 1sting between the pension office aud those | gram.)—Fire at o'clock tonight destroyed | and gladness, The ordeal of bringing the liitlé Stock (’0 members of the Grand Army who hold the | four stacks of oats belonging to Louis | one into the world, however, is a critical one . opinion that the old soldiers have not Figg. The stacks contained about 1,000 B’R for the mother-to-be, and her anticipations of vecelved suflicient consideration. The re- | bushels of unthreshed grain. No insurs the coming event are shadowed with gloom. | Facursion Stemmer port argued at length against the state- amce. The origin of the fire is unknown, Half the pain and all the danger of child-birt JACOB RIC”'I-‘“A pts that have been made by the pen- |as the stacks were in a plowed stubble| can be entirely avoided by the use of ' MOTHER'S FRIEND,' a scientific ‘ ‘ sion office, In reply to the origindl crith- | field twelve rods from the railrond track.| liniment of priceless value to all women Wouna Treip clems made by members of the Grand Mr. Figg, the owner, is the founder of the Sold by all druggists at one dollar per MOTHER!s at, D Army, but offered no suggestions as to a religious sect known as the iiggites, who bott . i ’”: .“h‘.“‘ o : direct line of policy to be pursued. The | recently figured in proceedings preferred | A booklet tving all detaiis, will be ‘ » L b AR AT RO ATAARAAATI 8 |50, 70 i a8 Sl v e e s | fedy pdbelwepier Com - CRENEY | e e, S. M. 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