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THE OSIAIY\ D\IIY BEE: FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1901, TRIES 1N VAIN FOR OMAHA |22 e oo e oot MONUMENT 10 WREIGHAY. DOTOOE 10COCOIICCOOTCOCICEOTCTO0CO000C of the procession procesded to the cemetery and the soldiers' graves were strewn w puty Labor Cemmissioner Beeks to Land | """ ‘r; e : . """"\'“'" the otiet| || Btatne in His Honor is Dedicated at lod T J rmy of the Republic and Woman's Relie Fext Convention. ”,»,' marched to e opera house, where | Olend. c— a program was rendered. The addres n:‘ — ‘ NEW ORLEANS PROVES THE WINNER | I.0%y v made by Grover B Barber of| y\vey oo gy CONGRESSHAN'S DAUGHTER | Lincoln Speech by n Man . . This Being Nehraska's First Mepre- | NERRASKA CITY . May 30 (Spe- | Speeches Made by William Jennings B M d B f th LTI (he DIty puE JIYRESe | clal)=Thin abiertoss membare of Willim | Beyan and Hssvenutor Alisn Res argains aac usiness ior € Somewhat | Baumer post, Grand Army of the Republic, | lating Record of Late Demo- and the Woman's Relief corps marched to cratic Representative. ) Continental Last Saturday —More A spondent.) on of Liucoln delivered an oratior RED CLOUD, Neb May 30.—(Special LINCOLN, Neb., May 0. (Special)— The procession was formed on South gt The Memorial procession wa returned from St. Louls, where he att to the cemetery, w n-; the graves of the | p th Red Cioud band at , the pational convention of offici of bu soldiers were decorate t i )| ed 1} teaus of lubor and industriel stutisti Congressman Nurket Present - Mr. Wateon enjoys the distinction of being | | giGH Neb., May Special.)—The | 8P pted visitors and citizens In OENATEY AR 0 TICA conVHRton | oo s og e Hop it LI The | earet Here is where prices talk and clothing is sold at prices never before heard of. of this erganization Memonial G4y Services At the Opers house er the services of the Grand Army of There were representatives at the meet- tng Trom wpwaria of lghuoeh Sites aud | Goneroseman I Burket of Lincoln fe: | ceremony ot “vaveling - the wonument Better and bigger bargains in Men's Suits-/~the Boys' Department reached in “We met to exchange ideas relative to Keighan. The monument was draped with mitbods JIINCEIME a4 SHERTIAR tae | TOATS A0 6 100 4L & SIVE sEnal [He ADEFC RS earnest this Saturday, A complete sacrifice on values in Young Men's Suits. Istieal formation and it wae unani | ui d by Miss Edith McKeighan, Wil- i 4 F : i oty agrses v v oaer oo preoen: | PRESIDENT STAYS AT HOME [0 5% o 0% v Wi o 88 A hotsbed of bargains beginning at 8:00 o'clock in the morning, and enough that the convention was by all 0dds the | nociore ¢ o Mes. MeKis which he spoke of virtues of Mr. Me most sutcessful ever held. The attend- Cunby M1 te Futens Attinding Keighan, his record in congress and the it e RURSHIAT RIS | eople. of thik" diislec And wit the gon (o last all day up to 10:00 o'clock at night. The balance of the Felix, Rothschild old veterans and the of the late war, the the good The convention was also notable for the | WASHINGTON, May 30.—Memorial day |he has done to his state and country will largo number of unlon men (Bt attended. | vas obwerved fo Washington with the usual | be more endurlog (han ihe ‘shatt ot & Co. purchase left from the last weeks' sale all go at $5, $6. 50 and $8. 75. About half of the delogates were young ceremonies. The weather, which has been | Eranite erected to his memory men, carrying working cards in their | stormy for the last week, was delightful | Mr. Bryan was followed by ex-Eenator pockets. There fs a difference of opinion | and the exercises at the different ceme- | Allen with an oration in manuscript i as to whether these men will prove fuc- |teries where soldiers are buried were| Senator Al Speech. T cessful in the work of gathering statistics. | largely attended. President McKinley in- | Ex-Senator Allen reviewed the history $ he last They rcpresent the labor interests of the |tended to visit Arlington during the fore- | and public works of William A. McKei- | Qg country and there Is o reason why they [ noon, but was prevented by the Visit to ghan. He told of his early struggles &% Cha“ce unty florts In should not get along as well as the other | the White House of Mrs. McKinley's phy- | against poverty, of his for men’s clay behalt of kumanity. He rclated incidents ok men's Gty wmea. However, whether they will or not |siclans. remains to be determined from the re- | Arlington, as usuai, was the point of |of his early life show the disad suitz at %£5.00, sults of their work. The assoclation wWas | central interest Secretary Root and Gen- ! vantages with which he had to contend " a “oli enlarged to admit the Canadian delegates |eral Corbin were prese Israel W. | Continuing, ex-Senator Allen said in par! The balance of the Ielix, 1o memberahip 4nd aow 1t I really B 10- | Stone, the depariment commander, was 1n | 1 may sheer R : HothushITACR W, elay. witts S : Blue Serge Suits ternution ot harge here and th remoni ere in- | brok FUgRle, Wih divedy . in all shapes, round corners o ) Another big lot of Men I made an effort to bring the next con- | teresting and affecting. The veterans in- | 7y ™ 00 (o men i i e : 5 ' Blue Serge Suits--better, if vention to Omaha, but a great many of | dulged in thelr usual short parade before | pansive w ho do not : cen and straight fronts, sold in £ i iy ible. 1} 1 ld ::‘”nx 1 gates t \rnr“‘l l:r\nlAl‘ulnl L v.k\lrlul ‘vh el‘ m\””.rm:r';vnnxr[ on. | Fac otion ot the ations, previous Saturday sales at e : A }4 ‘m\ |]u|n t '1“1“ l\n sol¢ yme southern o e ut and New riving g e procession | circumstances riving them fuce 2 24 % t ' ; ¥ ast Saturday with the price Orlesns was finally agreed on. The fact|formed at the principal gateway. while | tional opportunities. and of the means $7.50 and S$K8.00. go in this ; i { _ 3 ) 1 h that Nebracka had never before been rep- |the Fourth artiliery fred the gational | BUTiL "H'JV”\'\.."" ? Naturday sale at 85 a suit. A% ¥ i ¥ the same for "“"‘.h"‘ N resent:d at a convention of the associi- | salute. The posts marched directly to the | their carly envire £ ¢ i o 2 Raturday Serge Nuit Sale. tion undoubtedly had some influence in the | soldiers’ graves, going first to the tomb | of ceaselexs t patient but rtant i e # g y \ he selection |of the unknown dead, where the band |} &, of deferre ’." LR R B Dl far ; § i it 3 Indigo colors, perfectly safe, Rev. Joseph Presson of Milford delivered | played a dirge and special committees 5 Y play . 5. | triumph | cles that’ beser g0 [ 4 i g i ! serge linings, and the $20 the Memorial day address in the Auditor- | composed of delegates from the Sobs of [ PAthway s vivia B X ! BREE & fofs L s e fum this afternoou. Preceding this meet- | Veterans, Union Veteran legion, Spanish | 1 s X ARG A 4 & ] : suit fits no better. You want 1ng brief services were held In Grand | War veterans and Ladies’ auxiliaries, dec- | swe ith th ting buds of - i : iF : > (1 + bour no larger dividend than we Army of the Republic headquarters N lorated the tomb with flowers. | rive R sui X the morning sever: hundred veterans The graves of the known dead were | Almost Constant Hiness. give you on these suits Sat- \ | cKeighan was a mos marched to the cemetery to decorate the | strewn with beautiful garlands' and the | Mr. McKeighan was a most aff da husband, an graves of their comrades ceremonies proper then began at the am- | and true friend of his All public offices, nearly all of the rail- | phitheater. Commander Stone called the [ well their e ; rilou n Blue Worsted Suits— road offices and a majority of the business | assembly to order and Department Chap- | Of Infancy to o o e Rever houses remained closed durins the day. | lain vens delivered’ an >invooktion poed Al FR L ims or b Men's blue worsted suits ¥ 4 ¥ ¥ WA $ Young Men's “olonel Jo Joyce recite Joem, | heart than Will Mo Kelgha A b 2 4 / Yot en's University Cadet: March. ‘;‘.'“\" ~I| ) ,h'" y s N y"m“n:- poem. | il hody. the vietim of almost ol worth all of $15, made from b AR s Suits — Satur- FREMONT, Neb., May 30.—(Special.) ik L TR S LR S d J . 3 y o This moroing McPherson post, Grand Army | Colonel Carroll D. Wright, commissioner | inte ad a ) 1R-ounce worsted suitings day we wiil sell » of labor, delivered the oration of the day Wn energy of the Republic, the Woman's Relief corps | 3f 1abor, delivered the orhtios oo (e IO 1 s and school children drovo to the cemetery | M1°% Etfta Stone read LI SRERS eir emula a popular and servicable our young eco d e soldiers’ | PUrE address, Kk within 8. carriages qud ducordted the Soldiers'| “myy,ep on’ o tess eladorate scals, im- | the mistor all weight, and capableof bhe g AR i A f 1650 men’s suits at &; ves e are forty-six union and duate n e ap i . § £ A . .50 and 87.50. Our q BT, T e (o o A et | pressive and beautiful exercites were con- | collew e g ter service than the lighter i T bty ‘ ur only e dothis afternoon at 2 o'clock | ducted at other cemeteries in this neigh- | weight goods, a suit that Y T reason for this great disre: occurred the parade, which formed at the T::nn:}m::w‘:"x::e(:c;r\"il‘e'r;\-:;r:::‘l“r:l M;: and svs e { men ‘ml.]] I;v\m\-n can be worn almost any 4 &'} B 845 gard of values in youny e :;; ;m; ‘::n“::‘rr“h::‘ u;|:: l}“"l‘_‘ conducted the exercises and Rev. Dr. Mil- oy, to make others v, not_mis- | month in fhe year—you 2 men's suits s that we are : '10"d0 K00d. not evil: 1o promote fo ; o e i vorsity cadet band led. Then came M- | burn delivered the oration. not 1o gbatruct the’ progress of hie fellow have never seen another p 2 overstocked-—no old suits; Pherson post, Grand Army of the Repub- pride ved in his co and | stitutlons zed deaply with | 1 : i ; b all new, b sc) . T nene were aixty veterans in nne, | CHICAGO HONORS THE DEAD [ hatiutonts he o iotiens o iighten thett | such value as dur Saturday . b right, and snappy. ¢ followed by the 200 cadets, under the com- — cares. He was neither vindictive nor e | price of $8.75. LY O B 7 Cut with the new militar mand of Major Brown. The Normal band | Ceremonies in Every Cemetery in the [ Yenge{ul, but loved his frivnds wnd spoke higeith myssyigemeliny weif ‘ot inose ‘Wi’ deapiteralls tiea"Him | ; )i idea at $5. $6.50, and $7.50. end students brought up the rear (‘,‘” r k \“\:"|“| hr * to ai ‘ -;, A Ask to see our Silk Lined e Aide fam A: M Kelghan was an orator o s 2 : Double Bre; ) are power and polished eloguence. He aid 2 e Breasted Se Sy ~(Spectal Tel- | CHICAGO, May 30.—Chidago, foday, for- | nint dea) In' | 3 Polished gloouance ol | 4-00, $4.50, $500 g asted Serge Suits ooed. being in slighting words il ! earam.)—One ‘of fhe :most successful Me- [ yaking usual vocations, devoted all its eper- | NS oratory was of 4 lofty, earnest and con- 3 . 7 at $9.50. morlal day cel brations cver had here Was | gies to giving honor to its soldier dead. | YOS ChATASIET, IS SO A0 Boys’ Long Trouser : —— that which occurred today. Tho 1ddress | Services were beld in every cemetery in | produce a lasting impression Suits — Si to 15 3 \ ) { S ———————— by Colonel Jay L. Tarrey, late colonel of | cook county, and the grave of every ome of | While physically weak and suffering pain uits — Sizes up to 15— ! iR Yol W 7 i Torrey's Rough Riders of Wyoming, Was |(he 5000 warriors buried thereln was dec- | 8% feW men suffcred, he did not fail to de i o HR e b R e G R known in the clothing trade B s 52 $ $ the eveut of the memorial program today. | orated with a wreath and above all un- | dicririnating reading. e aeszed 8 L 3 & - '00' 2'50’ 3.00 The spcaker compared the two wars and | furled the Stars and Stripes. The day | rarely retentive ‘memory and analyt as school sizes—in cheviots \ ; : R LAE e K23 ¢ Z Boys' Kni i Toainded. the old veterans present that |asemed tloomy snd chill with s threat of | tUim of mind and it should be remembored . % iR : ) ee Pants Suits thut his judgment was formed only after and ¢ ores, w a sav- they were not so well off as the volunteers | rain, but early the veterans' assoclations | mature refiection and was the sofemn c assimeres, with a sa | of 1598, The address was listened to by | hegan to gather. The feature of the day | victon of an he ente | Our boys' two-piece sales of last Saturday A PN T IR o Republic, in which 1,500 grizzled veterans | not affect his it g i Make it now—you’ll never 1 ¥ % rge—we'll make it larger BLAIR, Neb., May 20.—(Special.)—Lesli participated With these marched the :vl‘uvl‘ hy»:h‘h(':‘vv fa g en hil‘(‘ a be‘t‘.l- ('h“h("‘- 1 ¥ e ‘\'“']“.d“\ Some of the Dick, whe went to Colhoun last night to Grand Army of the Republic Memorial as- anior X ¢ H ” 3 " B % A attend the graduating exercises, had his | sociation of Cook county, the state troops, | with whom o £ 2 s—14 and 15—still Borse and buggs stolen. They were traced | 1ed by Governor Yates and staff, the Illi- | cot 3 . R ¥ 3 'e a ice harse and bugey wolen, Toey were traced |00 B0, CETSLL POVt oun. civie orgaaia. | A8 Tacic, eradand foreefil ‘ Prices Below A H\ A here at half price $2, $3. noon it 18 reported that the sheriff of Burt | tions and thousands of private citizens b 3 4 Do you want a vest suit? couniy is on the trall of a man who is|Many of the veterans, unable to endure the il pdid 3 e | () M 5 three pieces—We have the driving a horse and buggy that corresponds | two-mile march, rode carriages. The ¢ ¢ urs eans X i . RS Betod : 1€t in description to the one stolen from Mr. | parade was received In front of the Art in- n. v » 18 Saturday sale at Dick stitute by Governor Yates and staff, Mayor | #1¢ ! ane God, on L Q H % : (Ghissi et Harrison and regular army officers detailed | wenuin : s e | ower uallty ’ . $3’ $4‘ $4‘50 3 i e ing in every suit of $1 to § a large audience | was the parade of the Grand Army of the | , M7 McKelghan mar had 1 by &k Judae | to represent Gemeral Otis, who Is absent | ¢ < to be right WAYNE, Neb, May 30.—(Special Tele- | frop the ity. At Rose Hill cemetery, after b gram.)—Memorial day exercises were under - b wats 4 the assembly call by its old bugler, B. J. | o extent of means nt his the auspices of Casey post No. 0, Grand | prescott, Miss Clara Nouise unvefled a | comma 4 ng the four years of Ary of the Republic. At 2 o'clock & % ; o at. | his congre 8 he spent much : e BT | momumen 0 ae o med o Traae | LI ity 88 Bargains in Saturday tery | soldiers and sailore, and for widows and ry and the graves of the veterans were | ' por (he first time in years, too, Chicago | Orphans of the dead. 'Can it be a matter decorated. The address of the day was f prise that one thus qualified should 9 8 | powed to the will of the veterans of Wars | have won. the hearts of those who Knew M delivercd at he opra house by Judge | b reypen o ‘spores. The sime honored | him? en’'s a argains Barnes of Norfolk Chicago road race was forgotten. In its | | " ead un the centurs bloycle contest | GIVING JAPAN ITS LESSON | i 1 Strg i ; iNe Mayer 81 West Peint. .. |isiond wos 40-the ceniieRinEuR oonic i b t Furn]shlngs Again Straw goods in all the new shapes at A parade of the local post of the Grand |ican Century Wheelmen's organlation, | Marquis Ito Declines (o \ndo Other | People's Foollah T e : Army of the Republic, the school children, |but the event excited little in-| cople’'s Foo nEgn— Men's French Balbriggan fone. of Vetorans, Daushiers of Vetersns |terest. The start in he century In Alarmingly Sick. ga (o] Demonstrating C, c, » and civic societies proceeded fo the cem- | Fub, Wwhich was over the Libertyville- | —_— ( Shirts and Drawers; each u — e = Y] Men's Tourist Hats—in b+ it v Vion was delivered by | Waukegan stretch, was made at 5:30 a. m. | YOKOHAMA, May 11.—(Via San Fran- s Ll 7 A A 7 | with fewer than 100 entries | cisco. May 30.)—(Correspondence of the As- | Men's Madras Cloth Negli- Our Ablllt) and Black, Brown and Pear] 3 e 3 ¥ At | sociated Press.)—The cabinet deadlock con- | galneiiey vuane viects omeers. | GHAFT AT ANDERSONVILLE | ioues and ihere secm 10 b oo s of BEP BN s Willingness to Give | Mens Derby Hats in all Lreaking it, it being Impossible to find a | 50 dozen high gr;uln elastic the new shapes These officers were elected last night by T Now Marks Provi- | competent statesman willing to take the | Rartley lodge No. 228 J. Johnson, worthy t Suceored Unfon | Tesponsibility of forming a new govern- | Weh Suspenders at Bettel‘ Val\’es As xult of ) (g : master W. Clark, renior warden; A. H. eld There. ment. Marquis [to, the one man to whom o r As a result of our overstock we will Me m!m' \\;nrd-n W. C. Hanson, all nnrln: .1m| rhqu;‘s a m;—nm: in v:: 100 dozen Men's Fancy June weight Than A“y Other sell Derby Hats on Saturday cheaper secretary, and L. Jennings, treasurer. AMERICUS, Ga.. May 30.—A memorial | common desire to tide the nation over the ose, B0c patterns—on sale at our e 4 . e BTy fountain over the Providence spring in the | forelgn crisis, is obdurate and no arrange Hose, .' 1 1 n sale a 1 C‘Othill“ Store il‘l than they can be made at the fae- NI‘I;.; \»hvo\“\llhtah‘nlc;: 1“;-‘|:LT” historic Andersonville prison stockade was | ments or pleadings seem to avail with him great Saturday sale at, C - tory. We sell you the hest Derby dedicated today in the presence of a large | He is evidently determined that he will no or pal O K& ua B 4 crowd. National Commander James Atwell | assume the responsibility again until the PER.PAIT covonenresss maha for $1.50 ever offered in Omaha. | of the National Association of Union Ex- boys play period of Japanese politics Prisoncrs of War, unveiled the tablet, which | Is passed and a government can carry out bears this inscription | its functions with some degree of self-re- Inst_year by Parker Ollerman, who is now | Poar™ thI® INSCHPIUOR: by the ect. The lesson will be a hard cne fo fn the United States navy at San Francisco. | o, Assoiation of Ly NS Wi . e for tional Assoctation of Union Ex- Japan, but it may prove eminently satis- | | ar ih ieemory ap the:%.a0 o8 factory. The thing to be most deplored | [ 2 2 war and ot th » dled | is the blow which has been inflicted upon | ca“ ‘ nlspu‘e Thls 8nd Whose, ramaliy 809 burled ‘in_the the nation’s financial credit, the break-up | morning the exercises for Memorial day opened at 9 o'clock by & competitive drill of the High school cadets. The prize was awarded to George Willsey. It was won hin ation o Dedlcated AL R L e - €4 | having been occasioned by a matter of | ST o | Joty Suance, which avy °;‘::jh'-:j|"‘j"“yd'1 BARGAINS MAKE BUSINESS—WE MAKE BARGAIN 5. M | Because It isa Local IIIMIG“OII' OBt & in an hour. The trouble is that while the | Bt 3 \ | soundness of Japan's finances will compare airman Executive Committee, | gqy bly with that of any other patio oI Biiom IS Dt Spot | . oo sisecudes Comshinsn, | tavorably wiih that of aay other satisa '“ cfll\'lm "l Lincoln's message to the union l’"’"“""l that this country is in a state u( pvrpuun! + 1 and sald the association had inscribed bis| mpecunisity. The source of the trouble | PENSIONS FOR WESTERN VETERANS 1 with the work belng dc He The reader of this will concede, first, | memorable words on the fountain: “With| ceams to be that the people have been edu 1“ — G . l i there would be no reduction in th mxz;'ht:t:fi that what follows having taken place in | charity to all and malice toward none.’ | War Smyxivers Romemhered . by he | ¢ t this point FRI . y ward orce at this poin < EE_ADVICE by cur Physiclans aud o FR Omaha, cau caslly be investigated “And | Speeches were made by Adjutant General |7 Gemaral davernment, . [ I s O o Tuing sy e onoms poh (ae P T2 uedd SANDONY, ”'F""EAMPL‘ proved to be true; second, that there is a| Long, J. D. Walker and others. The foun- | SHIX N, Moy (8pecial.) e Risph Opern S g CesorthIng Ay Mploms pnd ohuse pt Cis0aRes i best treatment. alno man y s een granted receipts an pticas in plain e, savi octor s Lil vast difference between opinions publicly | tain is & beautiful piece of work in Itallan | urger truths of world finance | following pensions have been granted LONDON, May ey Bler . S pie and prescripticns nyuln anguage, saving you Leavy doetor s Lills, expressed by a resident of Omaha in Omaha | marble and is about twelve feet high. | Tssue of May 15 Accompanying the cabinet muddie comes local papers and the opinions daily met 2 i le n raska Increa I[,H“lv\‘ 8. Hobbs, | Bene ‘\"‘“V! ( rles Viliier i W | - the alarming report of Marquis Ito's illness. Nids. 0. Orlginal widows, vt pera ich Ado About Nothing," tonight r a with In the same paper's columns given by g Minors of George VanDeventer, Omaha, §3. J agy Sihes 1o Ly mdpet i vas: 8 . o A g e STREW FLOWERS ON THE SEA | he naving been seized on the 7th st with | J cated during centuries of seclusion on prin ciples of the most rigid domestic economy and find themselves unable to grasp now Py e ban o8 | A towa:” increaseWilllam 'HCphlktim, Ox SRR 10 iR s . E an attack of vertigo, resulting in a fainting | kaloosa, $8; David J. Chinn, Amity, §10. Re- he presentation o 5 T Cures the very worst cases of fa. Constipation, Headache, Falpitatios o this case and acknowledge both points. | pason Pays Homor to Memory of |fit, and indicating with other symptoms, the | I8¢ rge W. Furrow on, he first novelty of the presen Liver wnd Kidney diseases and oad Tosults of Lo Grippa D atan of et B Mrs. B. F. Brown of 510 Willlam street, ese Who Died on the | o of PR B py i) |nmnm widows—Specii 5 Y s 81t nacaly ; s Write us about aif your symptoms. Sold by druggists, don't accept any substitute but says: “Far six or elght months 1 had peossos -9f serious braln: trouble Kitzmiller, Des Mc v 4 X y send us 25 cts or §1.00 and we will sezd Dr. Kay's Renovator by return mail, Address e Oce e McAninch, Des ' e Additic of approval fron 3 DR. B.J. KAY MEDICAL CO lnrno(a Snrlnns N. nore or less trouble with my back. 1 told i g Alexander A. T te- | included the mos " y husband that 1 thought my kidne: BOSTON, May 30—New England had o | ARE PONY MOQRES PROTEGES newal and increase ~ g ;nr Thomas Eaale | (o0l were the cuuse and when 1 saw Doan's | qull, cold Memorial day today. The cere- |G Ny Baniel Clancy. Gounetl Bi Y| Brema as Be Kidoey Pills advertised I procured a box at | monies were confined mainly to organiza- ahe Mortimer D. Laurence, Marshalltows Hero, Mrs. Coi Kubn & Co.'s drug store. corner 15th and | tions for whom the day had signal sigoi- [ DUsky tkuresation J Jiontans; Original-Ofiver; OPET | Pran v Douglas streets, They did the work | cance, The principal event of Boston voute te Hufialo, Choteeu % Original—Samusl P. Raber, | with my case and the symptoms which had |was the celebration at the mavy yard, Denver and act bothered me soon disappeared. 1 can|at which J. J. Myers, speaker of| SAN FRANCISCO. Ma Ninety-eight ——— n cuen-the wark cusel" 4 a3 g ik recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills as a valu- | the Massachusetts house of representatives, | Filipinos arrived today on the steamer Not (0 Reduce Shop Forer. . "‘"WP ”‘rmfl‘:{"l .tg".:‘.:::.':.‘i"' able kidney medicine.” and Rev. E. A. Horton delivered addresses. | City of Pekin ebroute to the Buffalo ex- | CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 30—(Special)—| g1 Mir v °€ .nn Ancdy W For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. [ and several hundred school children strewed | position, where they are to display the | Superintendent of Motive Power Higgins " t K H Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole [flowers upon the water in memory of those | manners and customs of their native land You agents for the United States who have perished at sea. This unique|There are fifteen women and a dozen chil- | and inspected the shops. In an interview . o § g com @ Stmulate ».""‘ i nerve ceaten. 7 $n 10 : ! ] Thoney relonded, win € Lones. Cincolans fes. Addressy S1SROD Ko . nolecos G2 Remember the name Doau’s, and take nulllrln.-edlnl was in charge of Mrs. W. T.|dren in tbe party, lncluding several young | Mr. Higgins stated that he was weil pleased A . : 34- 813105 Remody Go., Ban Francisco, Gze substitute, Sawpson. Rear Admiral Sampson presided. | gisls. | with the coudition of affairs in the shops | W) oming. 8 . FOR SALE BY MYERS-DILLON DRLG CU, 16TH AND FARNAM, the Union Pacific was in the city yesterday e Huilee Bistey 10 3 Yous

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