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TIII‘ OM ! \Il A ‘D AILY BEE: SATURDAY, SI ""l E .\IIH‘R 1. 1900, WHERE WERE THE FAITHFUL? | : oo fudge, Sicion Dray of A The Hosse. will mest tomotrow, ‘ | | ROOSEVELT'S TRIP TN DAKOTA 5'1".’.“',“.‘””" Fun dowa whils Sitner w was run down while Reno and Enoch Strot understood the speaker will not eping on the tracks. 9 for presidential elector: the speclal committee created to consider C Reno and Mark Averill ¢ election bills 1 the senate passes got . « die pe 0 R an far r | e n bil 1 th pa: a lule of the Republican Cand Yo Verdict In Perjury Case regents EADWOOD, 8 D., Aug. 81.—(Special.) Through the State the second time in the famous & MADE ILLEGAL USE OF PASS b ey case the Jury tailed o agr Contents for September ipon a verdict and has been disc FASSED THROUGH THE CITY UNNOTICED protective tarifi, storage reser-| Ex.Posta trom | PROMINENT MEN WHO ACCOMPANY HIM |Jjudge McGee of Rapid City. 1t wi i v largest use flver as a money | Tra membered t Summers is one of Shect, Artirloe utible with the best interests il B Bl M R Special Articles | vernment, condemns trusts, de- In earing r Wi Hle Met | gelves in the famous Russell holdup ca How the Swiftest and Costliest of Ocean Steam- Night 1 s hisement of pegroes, d GREENCASTLE 1 the Sta L 1 Mels yme time ago and this case has cost t ships, the new ‘' Deutschland” of the HamburgsAmeris Frost of th s eal of the prize fight law Marshal Boyd and Unite vin Grigahy as e tntive nty upward of $3,000 already. Sumn can Line, was Built, Season ndemns the repeal of the purity of ¢ er Higgins have ser n Jesse of the Rough Riders tried the thir t is thoug FINHIS article by Ser. A tion law and declares for an eight-hour ex-inspector of postoffices, by Judge Smith of Yankton will I Rtin Snigya re the' illustrat L ey T e s work day in the state and mublcipal work | polntment of President Harrison, papers 1t the third trial ship which recently b | previous tecor b from New York to Plymouth, am Jennings | in and mine charging him with continuing to use a SIOUX FALL )., Aug. al) — The Training of Lions, Tigers, and Other Great Omaha & ~ glving him free transportation on all —~The sche of the tr ade Baptists Wil M nd. Beasts, with Stories Told by Leading Professional Traine way 1o cui- | FIRST ~ WARD REPUBUCANS roads in the United States after he through South Dakota h by Gove DEADWOOD, 8 D., Aug. 31.—(Special.)—~ ers of their Risky Adventures and Hairbreadth Escapes t peo " surrendered his office, in spite of the severe [ ernor Koosevelt has cd some- | This week, beginning Friday and lasting YHARLES R KNIGHT of the American Museum of Natural History has o jan window | Interesting Meeting of the Club is | penalty for this offense. He is suffering | what from that given out al + week ago. | three days, will occur the Black Hills Bap 5 this atticle W Brobably the moat striking ns that '»".nd"»f‘.‘.“:',,’ and he i by Congressmam Mer- | from injuries alleged to have been caused | Governor Shaw of Iowa and Senator Nel- | tist assoclation meeting in this city. This Prnilland oiel Fobd trotvaeh BL i i ppatier ank C. Hostock, Mme ook hands cer and Others, by his Jumping trom a moving train to avoid | son of Miunesota will ympany the viee | will be the eleventh anniversary of the as- ! i ¥ - . o detection in the act of using his pass. He | presidential candidate of the republicans |sociation and a special program has becn An Historic Sale of Lieut, Commander man Mercer delivered an inter- | will have a hearing before a United States [and divide the time with him at each of | prepared. Many prominent ministers of U. S. Bonds in England, in g"lmure's Account of his on national fssues to the mem- | commissioner as soon as his condition will | the stopping placcs | the state will take part and among them 1871.72, by Ex-Secretar aptivity Among Filipinos jokingly shou ' First Ward Republican club at | permit | "Colonel Melvin Grigsby, formerly of the [ will be Rev. T. M. Shanafelt of Huron Beutwell y ool and the Rescue of his ering onlookers | Welsner's garden, Eighth and Hickory — famous “Cowboy regiment,” will meet the ———— ’ Party. A boy who gazed | streets, last night here was a good at- vico presidential nominee train at Flan Summ ury Disngrees. Narticl s . R. GILLMORE here tells of seve torm let tendan and the address was very favor- | |S SURE ENOUG" MAGNET dreau when it enters the state and “,Jf DEADWOOD, D., Aug. 81.—For the \ ‘« . :\ nar socaben of b f‘"m ,,_"‘”1 * and th ¥ received. After some preliminary re- . all of Four Years | 4CCOMpPany it through the state as the rep- second time in the famous Summer per by " s rnat being executed, and describes his loan, like rescue at a time when his ban laughingly remarked: | marks Mr. Mercer brought up the question | \tative of the Rough Riders, William | Jury case the jury has failed to agree on Bhtin in § Ternative betwaan starving 1o deeth and nverted boy. There's |of imperialism and said that the people of 3 L4 Bell of Dell Rapids, who bears the dis« |@ verdict and has been discharged by asale of gold bo being killed by bloodthirsty T ue mi nary work this country were by nature readers and | tinction of being the only South Dakotan |Judge McGee of Rapld City. Summer is wearing a n duster and | (hinkers and naturally would be the last | NEW YORK, Aug. 81.—Senator Scott dis- | Who was a member of Colonel Roosevelt's [one of the five men who are charged with Short Stories /”, carr rushed into the car | o world to favor an empire. “‘How tited a report which reached headquar- | regiment, will also accompany his former perjuring themselves in the famous Rus- wnd ma with Mr we have an empire” asked the|iers to the effect that Arthur Sewall of | commander through the st The sched- | sell_boldup case some time ago. FRANK H. SPEARMAN, EDITH iV}’ATT, NORMAN Bryan law partoer unless the people are in favor of | yajne, democratic vice presidential candi or Roosevelt's trip through DUNCAN, down a seat | . N . y politicat | J0t0 10 1806, bad declared for McKinley 8 as revieed byothe republican | oL IFE ON THE OCEAN WAVE” » CLINTON ROSS, JACK LONDON congre irprised nching off onto the various political | genator Scott wired to Manly for a con- |state campalgn managers and which will that the great cognize | parties ~ Congressman Mercer said that | grmation of the report. No amswer had |not be changed, is given out officially as Ttats for 1€ 1s Bne TEN CENTS EVERYWH ERE him on sigh here is no longer any excuse for free sil- | paen roturned at a late hour | follows During the v nu the train publicans to exist as a party. They | genator Hanna and his family will leave | tember 1 " walted in Omaha Mr. Bryan chatted with | oW he said, either return to the good | giheron for their Clevelund home on Tues- | © La Crosse, W 4 st AL b veral lacal newspaper men and expressed | 0/ republican party, which t deserted, | 4y ie senator will open the Ohio cam- | Arrive Flandrean (thirt arge Crowd of 1 h g o te | 2 - There wa cene . 8! e tention of faking things easier this |OF else throw oft the guise and aMliate | pajga with speech at Youngstown Friday | Arrive Mac e r Thero was a scene of animation last night & Y o 8 o (Lhr \ upo ually dreary levee just under year than he did four years ago. From go to Chicago after the |{rrives ipon the usually dreary levee )n-‘ K0 he goes (o West Virginia, where | Existing conditions in the south were |youngstown meeting Arrive o | the Douglas street bridge that was an in- e will speak for a week and & half. He |taken up and the speakor stated that the i, AN Arrive K At (ten spiration to those who witnessed it. Two 3 " WL then return fo Coumbus, 0., whers he |democrats are distranchising the negro as | HMANNA AND HEATH MOVE | Amiva Y n (ten m excursion steamers wero tied up at 'mn Those wishing reserved seats Pgmivipf i b On the | Fapidly as possible and by the very men rrive Yankton (evenng) river bank, with their prows within a few by & SR T el b ThRE Eoule And then he | Who today stand on the Kansas City plat Pe Chamb feet of each other and their powerful search- for the Bellstedt Band Concerts Senator Goes to ago, Which' Sec. | Loave Chamberlain expects to return west torm an ed tears for the poor Filipinos Arrive Plankinton (ten minutes). ed up Douglas street, while each - :y QOO FEORCH SR oLt LeR P ary Leaves to Return to Atrive Mitchell (one hoar) | Attt Polli Sperelon: upsH can now secure them at the - Jpb el il p Arrive Woonsocket (te o % 3 . 118 . POINTS WHERD BRYAN WILL SPEAK | In speaking of trusts he sald that the HOVY" S ORN Artive Wolsey its deck. The Jacob Richtman was welcoms Pavillion Box Office, 15th and only thing done to regulate trusts had been NEW YORK s . . Arrive Huron (two hour ing the members of the Douglas County Outline of (h € the Can- |y tho republican party and that the party Aug. 81.—Senator Scott will ) Arrive Dedmet (twenty-il 3 Detaceracy, while & 1ocal traternal associa Capitol Avenue. Those having Slante Y ot s {had been at sil times in favor of placing | o3 10 Shates cf republican natlonal head-{ yPiRe) gsikiings tevening tion was booked for a voyage on the Henri- 1 dmissi Y LINCOLN, Aug legram.) AR L SRR "% | quarters while Senator Hauna s in Chicago el | Crowds ¢ plessirs-seekers hYrvise general admission coupon - o ed at tonight | FeStrictions and regulations ¢ A Porry 8. Heath, now in Chicago, will retu 3 e ¢ b ek B b i e T =W, J 1 started at 6 o'clock onigN | oying his remarks Mr. Mercer suid that | ani” e Unids Mr. Hanaa.com d ¢ am. | Gown through the darkness, finally march. books will present them to be h . v |he was in favor of electing United States |, .\ ing in gay and animated files into the glare states of Hlinol udtana, OBLO, | (opators by a direct vote of the people and s e EIURC Le et Sereey | Aptionct of tho brilliant searchlights and separating exchanged for reserved seat West Virginia will de . A member of the national committee, will bo| Arrive R i 4 ' Aokt 2 s bl L this announcement brought forth applause. |4y piy gesk at national hendquarters fn a| nutes) 10t §rOURR AL (ONHE LRI WRY 19,10 Fe tickets. Reserved seats 10c e C. A. Tuttle spoke entertainingly for halt | o "gave “on his return from Europe. € Arrive Fauiktor tive boats in about equal numbers. The After wil |48 hour or more, confining himself almost | ;,4n anley will be in Maine until the mid- LV ABardian (0 it rival bands alternated and clashed in popu- extra. Box office open daily, er r T Will | ontirely to national topics. He covered | y)o= o gonion 3 “September a lar airs, whistles shricked A bellowed and again king first at Indian- | giryally the same ground as Congressman : s . Aberdeen . : bells clanged thelr warning to tho hurrying 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. apolis, O wnd from there he will |y oo Shall we vote the democratic Nominated for Congress. A 3 R vese i - crowds on shore. 80 to Now York st ticket.” asked Mr. Tuttlo, “and put the| DANVILLE, W. Va., Aug. 81.—J. R.|AIEiveMillbank HEA L. | hortly after 8 o'clock the Richtman Mr. Dryan left the city unaccompanied | [ hemselves with the free silver democrats. | niohe and will excepting by a party of newspaper men policies In the platform in force, or will | Whitehead of Chataham was nominated for | Arrive Millbank : ol away from her moorings and pushed Secure coupon books tow fxcopling by a parly of newspaper mefl | wo vote for @ contiuance of prosperity | congross by the republicans of the Fifth RIS FRtenvils, st S0 it nose up the turbid stream with a crowd > T o e e o e viaited the Tepabiican wice | of 300 merrymakers aboard. They were not and save $2.00 on twenty eyt el i un Boyeral yards | the question by cheering for President | He formerly a democrat. preaident candidate will receive ova- | all members of the Douglas County Democ- MeKinley HOUSTON, Tex., Aug. 3l—Hon. A A car o | Tacy, but the latter claimed them all. Over tickets. They will not be no demonstration Mr. Bryan's departure tions. pecial trains are belng ranged Other speakers were John Butler and M. | Burleson was today renominated for con- ‘ half of the crowd were women and an or- 1 S A fow n ed on the platform te )t | for ceatral points’and great crowds will [ B bl Y r . ord. & (h. l" N e form (015 “jall. Tho president anmounced (hat | gress by the democrats of tho Ninth Texus e rom iha surrounding country to | chestra presided in the handsome cabin on sale after Sept. 3rd of ahy Hiod Mo Brean Tat e caniaY {on account of the primaries next Priday | distelct | greet and cheor tor “Teddy while the guests enjoyed the dance. It was ride to the dopot on a sireet car, by | tear but hebgyeaay evening. H. Jo Jacobson and | QFFICERS FOR AMERICAN BAR | cownoys Ari ALL 1o roosey cabin and upper\decks wero filled with the club would hold its next meeting on | a delighttul eveniug for a river ride and the was detained at home until very near train near t Peter Boyson sang sclections, which were couples disposed fo attract as little atten. time and was forced to ride in a carriage y 0 e 3 Concerning plans Ihwhvr th -’-t’ ¢ | greatly enjoyed by those present. Associntion Holds Its Election and | Men Will ¥ Hear Him Speak | tion as possible except from each other be- S AR e L - ) Concludes Its Meeting with tween their component parts. On the lower 3, Mr. Bryan . S D, Auk. 81-(Specinl) : o sty g N Short Seas DEADWOOD, s AUE (Sp deck refreshments were served as lavishly o B HTRS SRiittes to.serucks STAND BY THEIR FRIEND ales) Indications are that “Roosevelt” day in|gq tne taste of the crowd demanded, which w York dates and it | Vwfl-ufl l\‘-l‘k\\ Negroes Assembled at Indianapolis SARATOG N. Y., Aug. 31.—The Amer- | Deadwood will be the greatest day of the | wag not quite so lavish as might have been B Oy, Racheite A bty RN NI intion of Presi- ican Bar association concluded its twenty- | century. For sk the cowboy element, | oypacted from o merry-making by a political IOt U Al deit Mcitinley: third annual mecting with a brief session [ Which in the Black Hills is large and im- | jup, and a democratic club at that. Ex- Brvan. il ErobAL IS Rovote! the malie pOF e today. The reports of the committee on |portant in election times, is aroused and | oojont order was observed throughout, al ¢ A B 3 = B va 4 form laws and on law reporting and di- | the city visitors to Deadwood on that day | ipough o of th thusiasts of t tion of October in the east and will then| INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 31.—The National [unt \ | B though some of the enthusiasts of the or- S vt IRIEPA L T ica 1P A tbtion. tonand fos | Atrosaaibrlcanii ted the follow- s were aubmitted and adopted. Public | Will undoubtedly witness the old-time exht-| gapization were singing political choruses bura 'Hils “ors a ies toward. tne | Afro-Amerl knowledgment was made of the courte- | bitlon of cowboy activity. From all over | homeward bound. As the draw of the East - " ol s extended to o erica )i by It e cattle ranges comes word t “Teddy 2 v et Tas . Mr. Bryan will arrive In Chicago tomor- | President—Bishop Alexander Walters of l:y;}:t;fl 1 to v'n A v«” an bar by th :h : ttlo rang sd ‘r;l‘. A lll llu‘m’ ;"\‘ Omaha bridge was passed 1t was found to be Anyoue who has a west front office these days, or an of- PO BN ingsaddietolaik. andstrom thors | NOW Jersay. . Vica. Presidanta-T.. Thomas | British bar. at & benquet given.in Lonagn |18, the ,@; I RO A ey | crowded with men, women and children, who fice i i hackie building. ht not to be i willé go. to Bauth Bend, Ind.. ~where he | Fortune, New York; W..A. Pledger, Geor- | catly 1a the summet. 2 suit with tho ik lm::ul is belg o lov'l'" | shoutet - wood-natured - greetings us the ce in a ramshackie building, ought not to n the same speaks In tho evening. Monday afternoon | Ela; Ernest Lyons, Maryland; Harry C The followlng offic T8l wore eleoted: | almost untversaty n{n e range. :irrr_v!r.\“.- eamer flew along, which were returnea fix next summer. Dirt, too, seems more offensive in hot he will deliver an day atternoon | £ 8 o; 0. M. Woods, Missouri; .| President, Edward Wotmore, New York; |inent cattle owner of this clty has returaed | with interest by the excursionists. The boas A% celebration fn Chicago and in the evening | W. Marshall, Tllinois; Bishop C. W. Clin- | 8€C ””l‘,"" "'I“”;l”‘:“‘“'l";”{‘“’“:“;"‘"‘ trei ":“m u\n;v l}n\u" he, "i‘[; pruEt al cattle | (raveled north to within & mile of the Ninth weather. A . " i A % oo No Carolina: W. H, Steward, Ken- | urer, Francis Rawle, Philadelphia; execu- | shipping station on the Black Hills ranges, | streot pumping station, when she tu g he will leave for West Virginia. He will | ton 1 Carolin Ay tive committee, the president, secretary |and he asserts that out of twenty cowboys el 01408 NN HiE e three days in th o but his dates | tucky, and Mrs. Lillian Thomas Fix, In- prow down stream again, tying up at the 1o tues Nerasin tise slats, L Lol prrasd e Leyrus Fleld Adams. Tili- |and treasurer and U. M. Rose, Littlo Rock, | working in tho roundup of one company's | joveq at 10:30 b did : “E B[[ BUI[DING ainin ho will go to Milwaukes for & speech | nois. Financial Secretary—. Prank Bing- | Arki Willam A Ketcbam, Indiananclis, |cattle, ail but one ore shouting 'of Hoose- | Meantime the Henrletta, with about 300 ~ At Ind.; Henry St. George Tucker, Lexington, | velt. 1t is probable that Governor Rooses | Loy pe haiday »n September 9; next to Fort Wayne, Ind., | burg, Iowa surer—J. W. Thompson, happy people aboard, w 5 on September 9; next to Fort Wayne, Ind., | burs, lowa. freasurer Aoy Va.; Rodney A. Mercer, Towanda, Pa., and | velt will speak but once in the Black Hills, | apous oo e dntidoNe theiives Septomber 13; then to Columbus, 0., Sep. |New York. National Organizer—Mrs. Ida (Va-i Roczey B Merter, Thovats ity 7] 3 1l | about an equal distance, returning at 11 a5 bt gl " |we e Sk OCErear Soc. | Charles F. Libbey. R that being at this city, The event will be | g'clock, after hav S A b i a :;:,.«[J s MEp Ak et S ’,':,,:Lfi:‘,‘,",“'g_ r-| The American Bar association had its | thoroughly advertised and it fs expected ,',,“"m"“f; 1 Saving e,z:‘,’f::,:;‘,’;li,‘,lu_::r"‘ is cool, clean and well ventilated. There is always a draft, T T geant-at-Arms—J. W. Wheeler, ;‘(“:[':;l'r ’“‘('j:l_"“‘_q";'.'r"l" I;""‘"‘r"’,r“’;""‘ !‘(‘:";“l | !h'l'h:”l"f?"’l ¢ l\'”"" ":'“‘ .M,wh' \'“: Lrl'l:" the walls are thick,the air is pur eand kept constantly moist Fusia cket In shington. sista Jorrespa g Secretary—J, Silas | 1OnIE . e lald 0. ch- | candidate for vice president has a grei 3 s 3 SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 31.—The fu wnm”,:"\‘m {(‘\f:m.x‘-x”"“‘rlfim;,;.rl;::m, 1§ |ard 8. Taylor of Fort Wayne, Ind, was(hold upon the cowhoys and ranchers in JOYOUS BOHEMIAN TURNERS by the fountain in the court. This is the place to be in state convention completed its work yester- | cqlawell, Pennsylvania. Directors of Bu- |chalrman this part of the west, election time summer. day and the full ticket as nominated i as | venus Education, W. C. Jason, Delaware; | The speakers included Edmund Wetmore, | they will speak Victory at Cleveland Will Be Cele- follows ok P MeGheo, Minnesota; ec. | NeW York: Charles F. Manderson, Omah — brated in Wide Open Style by the For Governor—John R. Rogers. s 4 ' W. Alexander, New I C. Dillard, Sherman, Tex.; George B.| Omaha Soko! Licutcnant Governor—W. F. MeCroskey. | porh Im»u}.:if‘\\"‘m B. Dubols, Georgla; | Rose: Little Rock, Ark.; John P. Nlelds, DARING ESCAPE OF CONVICT = R c PETERS & CO Congressman, West Side—J. T. Ronald. ; Wilmington, Del.; Walter George Smith, | on inis of the Sioux ¥Falls Peniten- | The Bohemlan Turners' soclety is arranging L . (1] y literary, Dr. M. C. . Mason, Ohlo; news- | A ey 5 Congressman, East Side—F. C. Robert |pnvors, A, L. Manly, Washington, D, C.; | Philadelphia, and Horace C. McCormick, oy A5s Gantiky for AUsiNes to tender a fitting testimonial of the great son i o Emigration, Rev, J. R. Seabrook, Oregon; | Willlamsport, Pa. Tt Man; joy and enthusiasm that insplres them over Rental Agents, Ground Floor, Bee Bullding. The Supremo Judges C. Millin and | jomening. John Mitchell, Virginia. Addl.| The association will meet at Denver v the victories achieved by the class they sent Richard Windsor. tional blanks of the resolutions adopted |BeXt vear. SIOUX FALLS, §. D., Aug. (Spectal | to the recent national tournament of Turn- Secretary of State—James A. Br a follow Telegram.)—Another prisoner has escaped [ers at Cleveland. They had not expected R ARty L TP | Resotved, That we urge the lynching rec- | CORN AND WHEAT ARE GOOD |from the Sioux Falls penitentiary. Jack thelr teum, proficient thoush It 13 knows to State Treasurer 3. Rumner. B consideration of the pre 1t &1far o was lodged in the prison only | be, would win better than third place, and e e | O e R k. | magerts Gathorsd BF Dutllugton Gor | a o o e & sontancs oF | WH#R 16 WS annovuosd’ that Bater:Grosd “IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES State Land Commissioner—O. R. Hol- |¥&e asked congress to enact & law to proc dents Speale Well for Ne- | (hree years for grand larceny from Stanley | of Fifteenth and Center streets, a member orelgners residing his country respo 8 g ¥ o [ject ‘torelgners restding in thls counts Rendsnin piok eIl sar e [threaens cun grand lasosny, crum Biseley | 0 RO A o et ik (e EFFORT.” TRAINED SERVANTS USE State Superintendent of Schools—Frank |dent of the United States to u Boon while at work with other prisoners | World-beaters from Chicago, New York and 1. Browne SHifAN 10 56 puEs e sgme R4 CHICAGO, Aug. 31.—The Corn Belt, pub- | {\"\"stone quarry near the penitentiary other great cities, wrested from the veterans Presidential Electors—George F. Cottrill, | ot of et ila e 1esislation will ex. | lished by the Burlington road, makes the | iuding the vigilance of the guard he suc- | 9f many victorles the championship of the G. Blalock, F. G. Reeves and J. G. Helm, |tend to forelgners heartily approve | [0VOWIDE announcements of crop condi- e vakaling: the of the | United States, thelr enthusiasm swelled into he Rogers-Turner program was carried | Resolved, That we Bestty i ror col- | tion a tidal wave which it has been found im gradual and healthful migration ol ; Sioux river. There a horse was found with b but, though a few concessions were made |hred citizens from the congested dlstricts ebraska—Corn s reported by fitteen out | "yt T L iove this took but a | Possible to still. Thelr joy 18 of . char- | em———— —_—— to the minority ¢ the south and from the densely popil-|of the 241 correspondents to be excellent, | novon o Chon yho fugltive mounted the | acter that will not bear expression all at Jotropolitan centers of the north 1o e o A aysloped Lo -r'fvm'\ o [ 141 call it good and the balance say that it once, and they are stringing it out into nu ler McKinley?" The crowd wered | district in convention at Martinsville, Va s SCHOOLS, Y | the fertile 4 a al and galloped away. As soon as his Navagn ReaRplIcAns tn.Sassioy e L arder that the Afro-American race [ is falr to bad. Wheat—Fourteen reports Apimal s 3 .. | mero o ch it is proposed e { v The re; | Te 1 escape was known parties started in pur- | merous demonstrations, whi (‘\ll(l-'l.\l\ 4 vl "Ihn repub- | WMoY Becomo n indiepens ible factor in the | say it is excellent, 461 say good and the NN‘“ L ¥ to bring to a climax in one rousing blowout can state « d its session at |agricultural develc of the country ST A it. o thelk Anaty r Augs p midnight last night | “The most heated incident was the adop- balanoecal} 1t iMEe. Officers In surrounding towns have been | !0 their individual champlon and thelr team 3 8. B ot B | Jutlon_ expreasing apprecia- | lowa—Corn is reported by mninety-two|,;iined of tho escape and the penitentiary [ Which slso exceeded expectations by winning §. Farrington of Elko was nominated | tion of a resolution expressing apprecia- | oorrogpondcnts from twenty-elght counties. | Sttt oF (R SRCER EE INY POICER T tho second team prize. Young Grozda's A | tton of President Moksinlers exj ixteen say the crop is excellent, seventy- | 2 ¢%® Bell e trophy 1s & medal worth about $100 ync L] 5 ua 08~ | unti! eifer is overhauled and recaptured. {on southern lynchings in his annual mes- | o\ "0 it good and all the rest, with one | UBU1 Kelfer & . o y No one who has not mixed with the en- P sago, It was prosonted by Jordan Chavis | excaption, who £aya it poor, Gl 1 £al% | wyewcs Leuvew the Sheen Businows, || (husiasts of Uheso turaing socletes can 220 BLEES PLACE, MACON, MO. | 0 A Wheat—Thirty-four reports call it good| JURON, 8. D, Aug. 51-—(Spesial.)—Ira |form any conception of the enthusiasm of | MAIN BUILDING-224 X 88 FEET, 4 STORIES, ABSOLUTELY FIRE PROOF. \ Resolved, o o prosident and the balance say that it is in medium | yrean of Wolscy, one of the pioneer sheep | which they are capable over such a distinc-| gp e A ente of the ation In oo condition duntors and breeders 1n this section of the | tion as Omaha has galned through the prow GROUNDS-700 ACRES CAMPUS PROPER, 143 ACRES. A mighty man is he,” but he is not 1o of lynching i his annual me Missourl—Corn—Fifty-cight reports from | siate. has sold his flock of nearly 1,000 head | ess of its team at the Cleveland tourna- GYMNASIUM WITH LARGE SWIMMING POOL TWO LARGE LAKES mighty enough to defy disease. It is a | that we. T SHLLIEC O heretor MCFEUV | twenty-four counties In the northern part|y, g A, Hinckley of Wessington, who has | me and may not, therefore, realize that| NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CAVALRY AND ARTILLERY DRILL pitiful thing to [CXRSs Q¥ P okates fumped to | Of the stato were received. Four report [aigy been in the sheep and wool iudustry for | this achievement will givo the city new| NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR MECHANICAL DRAWING, LABORATORY see the strong |, U ol parts of the house and the | the crop excellent; the large majority of |y number of year Heath | of the | prominence on the map wherever there is a WORK, COMMERCIAL BRANCHES, SPANISH, FRENCH sano GERMAN man brought (THE LI T esolution were loud. | the remainder say it is good. Wheat—| oy men fn this loca who kept his flock | society of Turners, All of the members of| NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR MEDICAL ATTENDANCE AND MEDICINE. Tow, his muscles | SDIections Lo he HeeBbLo O ths | Seven reports are that it s excellent and | whon wool was placed on the fre the team have not yet returned to Omaha ATTENDANGE-110 BOYS OF GOOD CHARACTER. melting away | t 3 | the balance call it good nd th . te and when they do they wlill receive no un ’ | same ne. ecretary MceGhee, ho 15 2 while he found th ne « e until he can no | same ti ¥ (odhes, who 13 & — o tored, he ertain welcome. FACULTY 17 COLLEGE TRAINED MEN OF EXPERIENCE. more swing. the | democraty Joined 1 and protested wzatont| GONFERENCES ON WAGE SCALE | fuing and oot srowins in' South Dakota e heavy sledge to | the B S S L A shiapd thie ‘glow. | were made to tablo the resolution, but all i : - * | PRICE OF COAL WILL GO UP| [ TR itiron,” £ | Ve ust, When' the previous ‘question - ing : "“_ § fi Wentworth Mlllhrylcademy i 1 was troubled | bRA SaFING NG a0y eligibee B e s A ¢ Mitehell of Mine Workees' Goystomentsapacylaion, Atate oo s (0 gradaaian Filo sios s N bl tateltion gith malarial fever | tlon was adopted. The flrat vote was e ame ’ s By 1 3 cta 75,000 Men to aud National Academies, COL SANDFORD SELLERS, M. A Supt., LEXINGTON, MO, standing and was “‘;""“""" iyl was taken With| piprgBURG, Pa., Aug. 81.—A conference |perier th uth Batose Go Out at Once. ciianin under doctors' care | the same result of vast importance to the iron and steel { 1 ¢ for ‘quile_a time | The resolution suddenly disappeared and £ SAA% LEIpOFiAY) B oy 7 " | Mr. Heath rotir writes Mr. J. B > I1d find it. Jordan Chavis, who Fites % | no one could fi avls, wh Kidd, lof Farmleys- | | a0 presented It, sought for it, but there ) s beca , terests of the country began here today. | of neoded re » and not be-| INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 31.—“In my opin- The [vv.r|m‘kt'lh'll( s ('ll r;‘.uh‘un agree cause the sheep bu s | t leasant [ lon there will be a strike in the anthra- ment on a tinplate scale for the ensuin f ustry reglon of Penusylvania and it will be NThey had almost | was no trace of it. A duplicate had to be g . and profitable indu cite region of Penusylvania an giveu me up, and | PO B year. "Up uutil now the confereaces be- st that the United States has ever Ty suffering was | made. tween committecs of the Amalgamated m nt Case A Sy ‘said Bastinant annim ¥ agleshah I n very great, M " Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers | RAPID CITY, § 3 su ¢ . VANGEY &' FONVILLE, Mo G0, Mo pulse was very Bryan (o Spenk at St L : o ) the United Mine Workers of America | Reak: breath shomt | g1 OIS Auk 81—t is announced |ABd the Amterican Tinplate company have |preme court has h slon ay. Mr. Mitchell had just returned ‘ and I had severe J been without result, but the impression|which {s of unusual iw to Black | g0 0 tpip east, during which he was | HAVE YOU EVER GIVEN A SCH Pains in the back, | that Willlum Jennings Bryan will speak in M MR e Lt # | head and legs. Had palpitation of heart, and | 8t. Louls, September 15, at a meeting to be l'“‘“”‘ that a satisfactory scale will be | Hills peoy Over a Julia A | bhogent at the conference of the miners [ pAIR TRIAL . ¥ " | d upon this time. Lintz of Keystone h CFTOY | 4t Hazleton, Pa. He added from June 1ot 1Bt Ay L e e ttict | held in the coliseum under the auspices of ther conference of importance, a‘|Mining company f the 1 able to do a day's work 1 purchased five bottles i ¢ Western leztary of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and | the Bryan Traveling Men's clul The - e situation in nutshell is simply | ‘ Before I had Bnished taking the first two Bottles | mooting at which M ST uk wil] | Which it is thought a scale will be agre 1¢ her o A great We have formulated our demand ru | B R e B e [ | Mesting At whioh Mr. Bryan will speak ¥ P ey A e R B B p ARy ) Anas | ‘ Acadcmy, pper Alton, Ill, [ 0 g rally w he vance of about 20 per cent in medicine, and by the time the Gith bottle wus combined with the big rally which the | Whet oo Loon renresentatives of the i " 3 1 per cent i gone I was a well man state committee had intended to hold in ! 4 o i Sentember. All | public Iron and Steel company, the | ARRK ARG % LAWETES 5 & 8iRA | ;“N‘"T‘* the blood ‘]'f the g “t‘"“" I be luviced. to participate, and the|Chain company and the Amalgamated as . [EALARIOAL AMERK AR 10 LIA LN, SURIRLS eed discase, cures diseases of the stom- - ki ") sociation. The committee upon th ° ) ing " ach and organs of digestion and nutri. | meeting will be made as far as possible a | 5 ANL P e M o L g e pounds to . ton and in selliag coal scl tion, and enables the proper assimilation | 8(afe 1falr Satetaln el Ry TR A o1 2,000 pounds for a tc Ao R A ! s § cine esh | the railroads running into St. Louls for ® WAge 00! e had been de 2 il cams out. Of ‘course 'l do. nob | uaigueiba ells dtae ame y making wedicine, making sotnd flesh | the ral WOt e sbontb ilpree m ] [ o jarts of Missour inors 45 B ¢ hese men will lay down the putation 18 the envy of man o palate, AUEVANNTON and CHICAGO, and not flabby fat. - It contains no [ #pecial rates from all parts of Missourl. |\ Py o0y submitted to the soveral lodges " mean that thess m nw.ll lay e nl r | reput; u:A .x‘-«\ uvy k any Mn’ ‘l A AV EVANST HICAGO, whisky nor alcohol in any form, Ruacits and the necessary power secured EVANSTON tools a myu.' u : ‘yw |‘u: " 8 ;‘] the beneficlal results achle .A : .]. the i » from My i . The badly muti n a war epirit—it grows continually a 3 th and real judses ol ol “Reitodd ¢ e oy ) & Among the pas L e to File Cla found near the el when once part of the men are out in an Ly 3 fouu s merits proved of them, It tris 5 1o) Tho Garrote Biblical fustitute s Euln!' FOR STOMACH | [zensers on the'sic Paul which arrived tram | ™ Vmis A 1-due: > as s X WASD onos IAIY B Ehe DUAR ATe AL 1R B8 [y marils, AF ) " , ehfalh b caris R Vendil Southampton today, were: Hon. Nelson W. | of the United States court, on_ aj . e phantly en merable houscholds. : DIOFLALION, RAdTeass Fravk J. Cannon, Hon. John of the receivers of th Un'fed States here, yesterd Wil QUICKIE s NTRAR, * Evaunston, 11, BwoD SRR ! V. Ste Milling _company and Hecker-J dicate that the wi ¢ [ I do not know just what percentage Where Cabloet enters, doctors and uu. 1 Dalzell and Hon. George W. Stecle Jowell Milling company ssued Drders | g i the night. is sup- | of the anthracite miners are in the mine | bille exit b S An August cold or Kentueky Senate Mee a Adjourns. | within which the creditors of the two c posed to be A. C. Meiner, who had been at | workers' organization, but 1 firmly b ‘ j JBEWRLAE - n'l- aw \. . \'ia‘..' the ‘::\r:; mscu““ AND lU (15 "RANKFORT, Ky., Aug. 31.—The senate | porations shall file their elaims in order| work on the Aspen tuunel. His limbs and | lleve that 76,000 men will quit the first day FRED KRUG i " jte l05e bay faves FRANKFORT, Ky, Aug. 3 € senate| i, participate in any distribution of assets " he bod d the | o en are ordered out." Vhene 420, OUMAHA, NEB j 1 All drug " met with a bare quorum today and im-| which may bs made by the receivers head were severed from t hody and the | our m: d All druggists, { the removal of certain cond tab]1shed repntation. Limited number, Thoroughly Facellent locai\on. Conven(antto Bt Lauis ‘managord of lang expe It pot, you have mis a good thing