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DIVIDE 0 LD LINE "5’ will be able tions completely h as it may 1o clear the inclined to follow 1% the subject any thought of their I)R\\\\ IIM A LODESTONE - Continued From First Page apld commun neongistency he republican Leave Amoy. that all of the withdrawn from press dispatches, which is recorded officially here for the appears that was fostructed United States was not reps n the landing partie: republicans wwers a mul marines, 5o the overwrought wed the report of an {llustration of the presentatives of the prosy on in the co oat crop and Statement SHANGHAL of Correspol States special tioned today regarding his denlal of statements made orrespondent Press and cabled 10 the United States from sald the State partment had Mflvlv‘d him regarding the in terview and as he considered the tional persoual he had felt justified in plying that he had given no interview pondent of the sion in question correspondent poke of inquiry whethor , Russia would withdraw from Pekin. 1 it has been had one for increased o thoasand people. of labor and he quoted the repr commercial growing more and more frequent ai last Sa Lo . m \u\ml YII the A% mich chance as there is now 1id no more, one of you think of his own ex You know that it makos not or Bryau sald yot becn passed upon to have their | * views upon Speaking of imp: | the question had not v in our [ by the pe first opportunity te life whether w ents of heay ind Infantry whether among Lsadl LT and congress had the importance of t! als in the Philipp ibllity of a draft den of military servic | done nothing tion of the & )t any serlous bur > 1 this couniy Gan | orge I11 coming “““ late. man who proposes to might as well | possibility of rom publishing his ustration of what the correspondent thought illustration of whi to have them made Known feel frightened aby nervousness i » party had assumed itself sy constitution this position ing closed soon Bryan left for Parkersburg was devoted to the question of imperialism The policy of expansion s Amerfea’s his annexed the THREATENS ted Mine Work- fter noon and Ronrd of Un ers Discusses the Situntion dianupolis. ght to restore aueen or to Aluska 1o the Esqul- patticle of difterence | DI INDANAPOLIS of the commercial world are turned toward Indianapolis eral strike invol of the talands 1 sake of our own re making speeches on the fur expunding Lord gave them to us The men who “Mark Hanna." This response g 142,000 anthracite coal miners in Pennsyivania is of international is ordered hy national board of the United Mine Workers, 1,000,000 persons will be af- opines might ncite the Sloux and the A to vuthreak against us, have no right to r 1t the strike or | God does speak through the human voice approximately cial dishonor at home nnd of .m choose some other mouthpiece than The national board members began arriv. ing last night for the conference today. The board but was delayed until noon on count of the absence of Fred Dilcher in the anthracite fields north or souh, have been In the past, to stand with s | nn..r from which 8t the men who ‘'would bring such upon our cou b upied th front of him. has been at rizing ground and I8 familiar with the sit thracite fields Susquehanna home and the honor of the Americ *face of all the peoples Northumberland Bryan spoke for an hour and three- making this CHARLOTTE the longest Pennsylvania beginning of was falling, but of driving the crowd away headquartors of the officers of the United emocrats of the Ninth dis- | rain Mine Workers, To the operators until Saturday to meet the demands of the The feeling members and pressed without rese hope & clash will be averted, and are w ing to see what POTTSTOWN, heen granted was | bis coat on account of the heat ferees of the Sixth district is always a In this campaign the repub: defined the question except | ) morning B, inated for congre Fourth district MOUNT HOLLY SPRINGS, Sept. 6 conferees of | ongressioual district held | il of Hanover was nom- Pou was nom- lican platform has not the democrats of the ty's position the guestion of primary money ing its position in fave republican pi double standard republicans are doubting that your p 1598 Bromised 1o o what It could to ot the ble standard by international agreement the gold stan- rty for the first time The condition in the anthracite region of Yennsylvania was not considered at meeting of the executive board of th Mine Workers of Amerle John Mitchell tonight | here today H ‘As 4 matter of fact SANTA CRUZ, republican um\.nnm.s ‘made these nomina- friends why The atstrict publican speaker he continned a special order for tomorrow's “but it has been made an party to get the double standard that you j T ey $hilla: Gevs, wding commerclal At applause.) nattons of the world f any republican tells you that the standard is good you tell him that within a the ropublican senate and house and acted favo [ Tith section of which | is not intended to stand | some time ago that, my opinion would be a big strike unless the operators “gree 1o meet us in a conference. ve otherwise I have not talked with the other members of the board about it “Information indicates that the d and from this you can draw clusion as to what the outcome will be Great Show WHITE RIVER ]Iu\ returns hlr \ormnnv are all in. & in Vermont. NCTION, Vit my own opinion way of the ation of the double standard at the only ques republican party’ d " | is & new position f based on offieial returns on all but a few s and In these official figures are belng | see o on upon which ‘the ke a positive the republican party Trusts and Dioner party does not discuss the republican pa vators will not meet us | of 31,468 and The complete | these results Your own con v over all of 20,102, Operntors HAZELTON midnight the committee member that the condition that it trust condition js the muin 691 the average of the I nd by 505 the average | four years trosts have been presidential A half years for the last than were organized in all the United States save that a trust fs a good nnw The republican its state ticket operitors of the mittee com ar business men Rl what his DAty has Gone to dostrey the and (wo clergymen rounces the republican members of the last leglslature who voted for W "There ure questions that are greater thun full dinner pail H o | tells you that full you ought to vote the re ;vrllnll- he Is making to be addressed knows nothing but to eat and that h\" no ther ambition, and the opera the question And business ent throughout the tates senator. illowed to b on was adopted calling on Senators Hob- suggested by the conference Among this number 0 that other to resign at once senators can be elected 1 Father Phil- | and poulists agreed and the | outlock tonight is that anything like com- plete fusion will not be affected ZET A0S0 A N Send this coupon and Only 10c¢ to The Bee Publishing Co., Omaha, liet ough ahead to tarism would mean for him ply to a question from the to the trusts Mr. gest a remedy for veavs and 1 have gy whenever it want 1o destroy & (rust can secure given for the pur to go further than that ation that is gress to o leglslate doing business COrporation For part....... 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Scarlet Fenr, i R Directory. itvarkes and Toetn e Diphtheria, : ROV St i o , 1t/ COMNITYEE T0' CHOOSE A PRESIDENT | Lisatoaricrs 1t erie, - fodin the Whooping o et 2t eeumente | Spectal Mecting ot tne mirectars | CARRIERS CONFER IN SECRET| OO i Wonatd oleiny | | A€sINtraTOn and epidemles of other contagious discases are more prevalent now than at any time ) during the past tor he Orun inidered Exceutive Sessio niton's an IR | ing i Southern Pa- |} . Sty comes neces. Repnbiican State Convention Meees | 00 FUTENE BT EAAS FOREl lons © B, om0 of the dolsxa i ‘l‘;""“‘g:":: At Trenton and Endorsea a wore adopted. The by-laws of the « ndminietration of the ¢ method of Strong Platiorm | pany were amended so as to provide s and the annual rt disinfecting Gont. 6-The New|® ¢hairman of the board and for weekly |had shown that the receipts are not equal the home in N Dt o ot Lo, | meetings of the executive committes expendiiures. Prosident Parsons sug- | order to kill lican stato conve ectors, | Charles 11 Tweed was elected chairman of [ &ested a free diseussion of the whole mat > the getms te | preadential . el6ciof | the board. On motion of August Belmont | ter in exeeutive session and the convention of these About three-fourths of 826 de esalet | 3 spe nittec nsisting of C. H.|voted according The secret sesslon re- | % dangerous elocied were in ‘-“Mm;‘ (“,l d States | 70y pever and D, O. Mills, was | sulted in clearing up of varfous mis and catching Senator Sewell war made temporars @81 appotuted to consider the question of a |understaudings on minor polnts. A com diseases, subsequently permanent chafrman of €| Cooggor to the late president, Mr. Hunt- | mittea will be appointed to report upon | | Ninety-five per cent. of these diseases can be nvention ; ! B | means for enlarging the income of the as- | | prevented by the proper use of disinfectants The plaform, after .vvv\~r~*\': e plate | aking of the dispatch from San Fran- | $ociation or reducing expenses which destroy these discase-breeding germs, form of the Philadely "“' "'I'"‘""‘ :y‘"n" [fsco, which stated that there had been | Considerable sorencss was exhibited at | DR. CEO. LEININCER'S cites that the promise of prosperity as & o .'4iverance of opinfon between the late | the outse! of today's sessions by some caus- | resuit of the re-cnactment of protective | \F PG of epteton hetwecen the tats | SO O e from the pattorm v || FOremal.de.hyde tariff legislation and the maintenance of | ;" 51 iho dividend policy of the Southern | President Parsons. He charged the Detrol GENERATOR gold standard has found fulfillment in a “ ;i M?, Bpeyor said this rnoon: | cartiers with selfish conduct last night in (using solidified Formaldehyde) offers the ndition of fndustrial and commercial X Tut R AR R L L Lvmm the suburban cars provided for a trip | | People the only safequard againet the spread prosperity never before equaled and adds |, - rednce Mr. Huntistons | to Mount Ciemens with themselves and | | Of il contagious andinfectious diseases. By in part f‘ ath Huntington and our firm al- | friends to the exclusion of a great many | | the proper use of the generator you avold By the valor of our saldiers and fn the | (80 T FARIREIOR abd our firm ol f e ieiting delegates. Some of the De. | | all danger of Small Pox, Diphtherla, Scarlet briet and " deciaive wur with Spain the | o e e g orf eh® | froit men hotly Aenied th aspersions on | ] Fever, ¢ic., entering your home. ~ In the mdmirable tact and wisdom of the Al iy B The UTU SEReE ot (hs | Ehele. BOWDIERILY WAA: tHe AiEEraONAe ol treatment of Whooping Cough, nothing excels novel and unprecedsnted conditions con- | oment and 1 » Southern Pacific | Ject was debated quite fully Soliditied Pormaldehyde. Py g ecaning PTG wae, out | ment and that the Southern Pacific | J a8 1 Wilder, M. D, Tate he VY Tk ben 1alecd to @ most digniiled | company ought not to begin paying divi The ofical committee has prepared a re wid commanding position among the hasldends until there seemed a reasonable cer- | port which recommends re-election of all | e Wil he hravels emergancles fhar a e P AR L AL Bt b b R LM [ A arlden since the civll war, the administra Arlked as to the time when the dividends | convention was taken to the St. Ciair flats | § {08 CUG SRRIAETRE TrBCC) tion of President MceKinley has assumed | would b n, Mr. Speyer declined to say ou board a Detroit stcamer Faldatal K mytete § SF Tateatic, cliseny of ol partics. | directors was filled by the election of [ TICKET NAMED AT SI01N FAT Letninger Ctem | We believe it fs ity of the presi- [ James Speyer. . sty W TR e dent of the United States to use all the | " Legislative o ity Candidnicos o ind recommor 1 o Sherm & forces at his command to Suppross insir- Chosen by Rep can Convention, | Mo Drug Co., Hea Gl D) EEE e W R L | RAILWAY SURGEONS MEET | forons p Hovubtican comvention, | 800 Shiith Gt (000 i Aenounce the conduct of recreant Ameri- | | Telegram.)—The republican county - | com’ Park b1 « I A denounch the, COfduct of, recrrant amerl | Amertean Academy in Seaston at St VENITon T6 THY. HoMIRELIEn: oF Tesiivs [ Kime P Poston Pharmace G specch, Kive aid and cncouragement to in- | Panl O Ma nd county tickets was held here this aft| Drig Biore. Bouth Omnhy owing ailegtance 1o our flag. whei pence | LLindy ernoon. H. H. Keith of Sioux Falls was | o shull have wed (o our new pos- | selected as oh man and Charles i of | % i §eantons & Tepubioan samtnIckrs fiow "Wili| ST PAUL. Minn., Sept. 6.—After an all v '”‘.‘\' ’\‘m, i ety ,.v‘y‘n : I\:'uu;"\””' individual participation that thelr civiliza- | V&Y Surgeon djourned to meet next year |, . .. tho {suen of the day, meeting with tlon and intelligence will }ermit | in Chicago. Morning and afternoon confer genesaus wopiauae; ‘The follows tioke The platform further commends the | ences were t'w'rivnw\.‘l. and discussions | &7 O ated: State senators, A, M olicy of the administration in the easl as | On subjects relating to the work of medical [ %0% bt § i fiw - furnishing “an invaluable base for the dis- [ men attachel to ratlway corporations 'l'hl-‘::,‘\]';. ,'( ”\,,V. K‘,‘,,‘ AR 8 ‘x,,n,,r‘ SEARLES & tribution of our products at the very gate- (annual elestion of officors occurred in the | (8¢ 0 PTG SEE o judge | way of the Orient, where @ quarter of the | afternoon session and resulted in the choloo | 1<% |- Locke: dohn Foster: county Juds SEARLES population of the earth is being made ac-|Of Dr. D. 8. Falrchild of Clinton, Tn., as | o p =1 g SEREEE R SEEL S0 | cessible to civilizing influences and the | president; Dr. W. L. Estes of South Bethle- | g+ i 1 iR SERRE S ®HORECRE B J OMAFA | heeds ot commerce ‘Xlr\m Pa., first vice president, and Dr. W. J. | o000 O AL Spdotbure:. auRitsr American diploms it asserts, “in- | Mayo of Rochester, Minn., second vice pres: o PR e Dol M spired by intelligence and humanity h,ui m.;m :,‘"L. \n.::‘l: : by _.:,:"”',1 'HJ\l‘}d:L mVW-mN; o won not only the respect and admiration . F. B. Lacey of Council Bluffs was s | of the world, but also the high compliment | 1e-elected sccretary and treasurer and wu‘ Californin Names Fle mw‘.m m Ebs s of imitation by the leading statesmen of | also appointed ed of the academy docu- [ SANTA CRUZ, Cal., Sept. 6.—The labors OF MEN Europe, and. above all, the confidence of [ments and publications. The executive board | of tho republican state convention w i {the American people.” | chosen consists of Drs. Grant, Den- | cluded today, after the adoption of a plat .| After the nomination of presidential| ver, three years; C. K. Cole, Helena, Mont., | foym and the eelection of electors. The SPECI}&L]_ST | electors Senator J. €. Burrows of Michi- | tWo years: M. Cavana, Sylvan Beach, N.|platform included a strong endorsement of | We gukrantee to ciite all cares curable ot | gan addressed the delegates and the con- | Y., one | the platform adopted by the republican na- | WEAK MEN sYPHH.n‘ vention adjourned | Tho time of the next annual meeting was | tjonal convention “as enunciating a declara- | SEXUAL Cured for Llie — ih ft to the decision of the board. | tion of principles, the wisdom of which has | NIEht Fmiss) Lost Manhood, Hydrocele, \FUSIUN IN MINNESOTA | : | been demonstrated by the succasstul home | Verico Jonorehoes, uiees, $yBiAie or Ore Carriers, | siricture, Liles, Fiiuia and kectal Ulcers | and foreign policy of the present adminis- | aha ais tration and which, under continued repub- | Private Disen lican contral, promises a national future cven Pa. Sept. 6.—~The Com- zette tomorrow will say ‘Plitsburg and assoclated interests have ocrnts n gether and Ints Get To- nate State nud Dinorders of Men ileet Cured at 1o , b nsultation Free. Cnli on or address Ticket tora, taken costly and determined steps to nsure | MOFe Drillant in achievement than the it h Stties & sl st MAM A . the development of an export busine ‘l" t | Governor—John Lind. i 80 Wl Ber i L II""’m"| order | Samuel Shortridge of San Francikco and Licutenant Governor—T. J. Meighan of JEA -7, | wi . i wire | SURE, oA ) + been placed for the construction of o | Willam J. Barrett of Los Ankeles were "‘“”H‘ E, NO PAY illmore county. Frri bt | chosen clectors at large by acclamation. The Al weak o1, Becrotary of Btate—M. E. Neary of Hen. | 106 Of ten frelghters that will ply from | Gosen electors at large Pk loat piver” oy ‘wCukentug . %.0fn LR | Lake Ere ports, via the Welland canal und [ $18tricts chose these electors ool e Yhcum Oreat 4 nepin county | H. T. Power, W. R. Davls, C. I Rode, I | restoro you without drugy or 3 T N K the Gulf of St. Lawrence, across the At- "‘fl‘" ty . 23,000 fn o o St P —_t i i 'y 0 R. Porter and « den | " ned; no ( Y. (eaud; write for ate Treasurer—H, C, Koerner of RAM- | jyyiie” o fleet will cost something Iine | MCGOWan, W. R. Porter and J. McFadden failure: not one returned | D Cad; write sey county. ISR | i aegay byl gk sraey G ERon . 88 "LOCAL APPLIANCE T 414 Gnarics bide.. Denver, Colo of aaey oneral—Robert C.. SAUBders | Oriers for thin extensive water transporia- ' sk, . tion equipment have been divided among the Raliroad; Commissionera-=F: M, (RI0ks |dioHe ¥ oiavelanaland Detroit: aMipBUNAIE Gahl and T. J. Kuow. for four years; .| | % Kanosas Ttinerary. TOPEKA, Ka Ser Willlam 1. | = Bryan's itinerary in Kansas, as revised by no the nationul committes - Galena, September 17, afternoon; Pitts irg, September 17, evening: Fort Scott R o | oran.‘coseans and Dot “Varous v | Sirk Sobember 1T evenine Fort s WHEN AT Associate Justice—J. C. Nethaway of | b ! y AL o ¥ P ke il | tember 18, afternoon; Leavenworth, Sep- | x 3 Washington county, ‘"("]",k"‘r"rllt'l":m'”"‘f_:u""‘ Carnegle and the | tamper 19, forenoon; Atchison \\1\\-»nn-|*x'; COLORADO SPRINGS Electors at Large—Dr. Rudolph Schiff-| 4 COINECEITI R R P P | Orders of greater maguitude have been ; st | Placed with the same shipbuilding interests ST. PAUL, Sept. 6,—Fusion was effected | [0F frelghters to ply over the great lakes betwaeen the Minnesota democrats and pop- | 4 R ore and coal trade. In all the con- | Mac At Eatoitond il e by b ', | tracts are for nineteen vessels and the 1ako | yy i it e (i e D elee, | trelghters will be bullt to carry a tonnage |\ oHINGTON ot tISkRE. Waktalho A caa bt ”"_' “m; | of 7,000 or 8,000 tons. The lake carriers will conventions. The democrats held thelr ;o @0 average of $300,000 and the com-| “MANILA, Sept. 6.—Adjutant G convention In this city and the. populists | of"¢8 ST Wil ackregnte an expenditure | \uhington m Minneapolls $ (et JRRLTUAIG © Craft 18| gilled, September 1: Paete, Luzon, Com- The democraiic convention was one of | '© V¢ hurried to completion | pany 1, Thirty-seventh infantry, Charles the most enthusiastic gatherings the party 0. R. and N. Elects Ofcer A. W n; September mona |,nr~u.| TELS companies and b conats AEOWET. tan tWh VesTh ompanies and the work of construction has ! 0 4 begun at the yards of these companies nn’-u’:::’ Justice—Frank O, Brooks of Minae- [ y5ug(y “Glaveland and Detroits Various fa- 19, afternoon Mr. Bryan will speak in Kansas City, | Mo., on the night of September 18 | ‘n Canunlty List, 6.—The War de partment has received the following cas ualty list from General MacArthur | Situated on the finest residence ave nue In the city, with an unbrokea view of the mountaing, and only two blocks from the Uulon Depot and business center, 1{s suppliod with every comfort and convenience the traveling public can demand ver had in Minnesota. Neanly every one| PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 6.—The annual | SiEnal corps, A, Sergeant Ludlow of the 1,140 delegates was in his seat when |meeting of the Oregon Railway and Naviga- | " NOrth, August 24, Agutag, Panay, Com Chairman L. A. Rosing called for order.|tion company was held in this city today, ['Pany C. Sixth tnfantry, Corporal Willard. | A . Captain W. H. Harries was made both tem- | The stockholders' meeting elected the fol- | I+ Dittman; September 1, Rio Grange, | ¥ur informaiion AN Tates AOGEINN porary and permanent chairman of the |lowing board of directors: W. B. Aver,|luzon, Eldridge Ha convention. Senator John A. Johnson of | Portland; W. L. Bull, New York: | Wounded, August 24, San Mateo, Luzon J | Nicollet county pi ited the name of | Benson, Portland; H. W. Cannon, New |(ompany D, Twenty-seventh infantry H. HOYT STEVENS, lmp'i AMUSEMENTS, MIACO'S TROCADERO—Tel 2259, MADAME HERRMAVY'S STAC AM'NG RECEPTION SATURDAY \I\Xl\ll‘l:. e "anp o7 TEMPTING 23 MADAME HERMANY here today he annual | Is most refreshing— | EDVA BASSETT WARSHALL, ¢ upon finances, tariff, trusis | 1®POTt presented by the directors showed | delicious and satisfyin MeMAHON & KING mer L. Schift Governor Lind to succeed himself. The | York; W. D. Cormish, New York; H. W, Charles H. Carter, chest, serious; June GOLORARO SPRINGS: COLO: nominating and seconding speeches were | Corbett, Portland; W. W, Cotton, Portland: | M. Rlo yan do Misamis, Co ny L made and the nomination was ratified |E. H. Harriman, New York; W. S. Ladd, | Fourth infantry, Corporal Jesse G. Mood ” amid a roar Portland; A. L. Mills, Portland; A. L. Moh- | This soldier, previously reported killed The platform renews allegiance to the | ler, Portland; Miles €. Moore, Walla Walla; [ "oW wounded and a prisoner in the hands OTEL GERARD national democratic party, rejoices in the | Winslow S. Pierce, New York; Mortimer | Of the insurgents MARTHPR 44th Street, Near Broadway, nomination of Bryan and Stevenson, con- | L. Schift. New York; H. W. Seoit, Portland NEW YORK . i demns the Porto Rican tariff, extends E. H. Harriman was elected chairman of o », sympathy to the Boer republic in South |the board of directors i - ANsolnteiv:Riea HEQUI MUANER BOY Afriea and condemns the high protective| ‘The only change in the personnel of the | f‘fim [{uxnEionn 4 e AL fariff as productive of trusts, approves the | preceding year was the substitution of [ IS n efforts of organized labor for a shorter Benson on the board of directors ..\1 4 COOL AND COME nn{ ARLE |\'1l MMEI working day, very strongly endorses the |Pplace of Willlam McIntosh | AEAKME e BUroRmn TR, administration of Governor Lind in all| At the subscquent meeting of the beard (Undor New Management) particulars and demands that the gross|of directors the following officers were | | &% BARMAEE SONR, FIRRMN earning tax on railroads be increascd to|elected for the ensulng year: A. L. Moh- | | also Avon Inn and Cottages % per cont ler, president; Charles S. Beaman, general AVON, N L The ticket was ratifi tonight by a {‘“'w el; W. W, Cotton, secretary and gen- | Most Select Resort ou the New Jersey Coast mass meeting of the two conventions ad-|€ral attorney; G. L. Alexander, assistant Send for Part dressed by Governor Lind secretary; F. V. Crosby, treasurer: G, F. Withipgion, assistant treagu E. 8. Ben- ocrats Meet in Salt Lake #on, general auditor; executive commitiee, LAKE, Utah, Sept. 6 —The demo-|W. L. Bull, H. W. Cannon, W. D. Cornish crutic state convention to nominate a state|E. 1. Harriman, Winslow . Plerce, Mor( ticket, one congressman and three presi- | dential electors was called to order at - today and ex-Senator F, J. Cannon | Maple Leaf Ha @ named as temporary chairman, Mr. Cans| CHICAGO, Sept. 6.—Stockholders of the non received an ovation when he appeared | Chicago Great Western road held their | on the platform. He spoke for over an|aAnnual meeti hour, touchin od Year. and fmperialism. Fie sald it devolyved upon | that the general operation of the road in | i TIOE HARRY HOwWARD, the democratic party to rescue the country | the year e 1 June 30 last was succesaful The embodiment of At iine SLSECS Do from impending danger and quite profitable. Aside from the trans purity and goodness, Z1M MR Mr. Cannon announced himself not only | 4¢!1on of routine business and the re-elec E | MABEL MATTLAND, a demoerat, but a Jeffersonian democrar, | 1100 0f J. W. Lusk and 8. €. Stickney and Nest Week. .o He sald he had walked for four ars | the selection of W. €. Wright as members [ l"“ Bl '\fl""\"' within sight of the democratic camplires | Of the directorate nothing of importance was The mast dasaling ] and entered the camp with jov in 1905, |done. Mr. Wright was chosen to fill the | guged i Y His speech was punctusted by frequent | Place vacated by W. . Henson, who will | ORDER A CASE, dortul - applause | #oon go to Europe VAL.BLATZ BREWING 00, MIL WAUKE il A resolution was adopted viding that | | rasolution 4 providing tha nd After Go A K. Encampment, | Omaha Branch, 1112 Douglas St BOYD'S LAST WEEK el oA KRl ToAss pAantar Bhoulg wling o 3 Tra lucdmond s “ ‘, ) iy ‘ e Stock Co oo In case of a democratic leg ile, which was one of the conditions o inated for congress by acclamai o | aleBlch WaK-one 0f X pE AR 2h which Denver was the place selected as governor James H. Moyle was nominated [ i/ COVEF RS 08 B OCE B e | on the first ballot. For secretary of state | ,’,d\v bt ;y ‘;:‘ nh‘ "\\ I rH‘ | Fisher §. Harris was nominated Lo 4 A 804 has | 3 made a bid for the encampment, The G The convention adjourned until tomor dizineclinailon the Western TrafMc a determined by a cau OFvERe dattiae | S R e e Pl ot & oot sl atic members. W. H. King was ren. o Lids g Ld| that my Kiduey Cure Mt 3 will euro 00 per cent. | £ M DEAR, MGI Democrats Meet tn San Jose, | wtar ed the movement and it is meeting ma\‘\ h:-n.n;-.u n‘.).' \ Manag SAN JOSE, Cal., Sept. 6.—The democrat with much favor most serious n'r.m- | on Megt. PEORIA, 1l Sept. 6.—The gr of the Brotherhood of Loco: P. Sargent, grand for the purpose of selecting presidential electors and nominating seven congres stonal candidates. Most of the delegates have arrived and the convention will be plioated send u four- | T at and Mout Orig i ounce vial of urine We whl analyze It “A WISE CUY” and advise you fres | nd officers | Firemen ter; Frank ot) alled to order shortly before noon - Jens *‘1;‘:"'““”‘;" SESMUES ‘."',.-" what to do. o i o Farcous TO CURE A COLD IN 0NB DAY | noon fomorsow for Des Molnes. Mr. Sarg At e amgetate, 250 o MATINEE= AN s ¢ Laxative Bromo Quinine Table AlL| will report membership of 000. The | w iruggists refund the money if it fails to | buginess of the convention will include the i'l“. AR ‘Illl‘\ 3 : ure. W, Grove's signature is on each | ratification of (he report of the committee .\<M‘v:“ i Thiined Yady, n i box. 2ie on by-laws, which bhas codified and revised 1 Beat Sale Monday v