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NING, MORN FRIDAY cory ESTABLISHED NGLE UNION PACIFIC DEAL [Reported Control of 81 Panl 3ends Up Btock of Both Roads, JU OMAHA, JUNE 14, 1901 TWO 0MAHA BEN ARE l\IlLLD 'WRECK ON THE ROCK ISLAND |\\HERE THE ASSESSORS mycounmou OF THE wsnnsn | Way Freight Crashes Tnto Wo Near Walnui= of ¢ ity June 19 TEN PAG FIVE CENT S\LI'ER \l‘ THE HEAD | GOES OUT TO EACH OCEAN| Missouri Pac ing Enst n ing fle Interests Are Reachs West and Absorbe ax Pacific, “orecast for Nebraska Friday and Saturday Mhowers ay Variable One Reason Why the County Hasa Growing Deficit, CHAPTER ON PACKING HOUSE VALUES Te Anether Oae Injured Reverely, but Will| Probably Recov LOCOMOTIVE Temperature at Omahn Yesterd % | Fire Departm ~2 L2 1 | ~ L5 i ~1 PROFESSOR HERRON REPLIES Was B rin Eve June 13.—The Mail following: *'It Mclal authority will be taken Appointad by Mayer and City Counc IS NOT Simply the Old Payroll Recaloitrant Obief, | ACTION CONFIRMED BY THE COUNCIL Members Vote for It and Only Twe Again ATLANTIC, grani)—A Ieland, a afternoon. v o'clock of 1a., k occurred on mile east of Walnut which blocked th tonight. The colligion betweer the work train dofn The work train wa ial 1"1, NEW YORK has the and Ex was stated that two up by the Rock 30 this ‘vl up until the frei m grading an press wre today matters which Missourt Pacific directors at the speclal meeting next Monduy aro the deelaration | | " o LR of & dividend and the finai settiement Baid to Have Passed from "Bilent” & "~ the terms on which the Texas Pacific is to : 1. absorbed by the Missourl Pacific 1 and local freight crashe John D. Reokefeller. g ather question of importanc the the Big | while going forty miles an hour pa— ' whole is expected to be PRS- | Engineer T.J. McDantel ot t HILL'S EVISSARIES AFTER PENNSYLVANIA BOILER ON EXPLODES TWENTY-FIVE MILLIONS IN ONE FAT BLOCK ’ wreck wa. REDELL'S NAME CONSIDERED sult a o and way Some Notable Appraisement Lis din Without the into It to % es freight su being broken adly brufsed s and ’ a in a few days. It concerns the | tatned bad injuries, both leg: sh and Wheeling extension The head brakeman was alsc ad an outlet to tidewater MeDaniel lives in Council Blu had further conferences with ken home by the train crew of No oniy 2 per of its actual offctals Next to the engine on the freight The county alms to levy an equitable probable ultimatum will r of brick, and tarther back in the train | assessment of all property at 18 per cent will butld the line to were four cars of stone on coul These | of its actual value, but the records of the getting an entrance (o | cars were smashed to kindling wood. The | tax department show that the assessors mining regions 1 he will engines were badly demolished. 1t is difi- | fall lamentably to come anywhere near enter trafic arrangement cult state where the blame lay, but it|the mark in the case of the packing houses, with the Pennsylvania railroad for his | 18 sald that there was a misunderstanding | the stock yards, the bridge and terminal | southern outlets the seaboard, instead | of orders. The track was cleared at o |coripanics and the big franchise corpora of building to Baltimore, as he intended to [ o'clock tonight and the wre i engines | tions do. Mr. Gould wil insist on recelving | and cars were run on the sidetrack at Wal During the from the Pennsylvania railroad a large | nut. No. 21 ha lying on the side- | total assessed hare of the Pennsylvania railroad’s west track here all afternoon. All trains are|erty in bound ge. The latter, it thought | from four to ten hours late by more was disposed turn much of its | of late years been inadequate to| ; |BOTH FIREMEN ARE KILLED | iouidiic ' “ traffic, inasmuch as the Burlington, with liquidate the running expenses of tho nd Passenger Tral which it formerly exchanged a great deal county re afe todsy unpaid bile | Setion » 3 ) of business become a Morgan-Hill agalist Douglas county In the sum of §85, | MY Wife and I were married rexularly bbb B Sl L d Frelght T 000 awaiting the collection of the tax now | 393 legally. . The ceremony differed trom bbb el 54 gk | the usual form in that the ofciating clergy on Same Track, Marringe Reg fartieuln IMBUS, m.)—As on a 13 a Sy Proper . hently Neb., June result Union Pacific men are dead (8pectal boller engine a | propos Pitt Most was | erty is 44. | county was a| of the outh Omaha packing prop b for taxation by Douglas | Teleg of plosio morning tatally injured The dead ENGINEER Omaha FIREMAN Injure William severely ex- this third Mr. Gould h. the Pennsyl “Mr. Gould's possibly be that Pittsburg, thereby the valuable agree to at cent tw and ‘Twe Hundred Theusand Shares May Be in Their 8trong Bex. i value NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J, June (Special Telegram.)--Prof. George . Her ron today made the following statement in 5 answer to an attack made in an open let- | ter by Howard MacSherry lawyer | NEW CHIEF TAKES HOLD WITHOUT DELAY which Mr. MacSherry advised criminal | proceedings to rid the country of him |5 1 do not wish to make any reply to the [ MY letter written by Mr. MacSherry, which is and no doubt written from the best motives of civie interests. 1 will only that his letter {s based on an entire misunder- standing of what took place. He has b misled by the wild flood of newspaper seu- | sationalism. | 12 L CHARLES J. FULMER ot - o1 ANOTHER VAST CONSOLIDATION IN SIGHT 1o 4 DAVID JENKINS, Omaha. to i “leming, head brakeman, Omaha sculded, leg broken; may recover. The engine one of the large cla No. 1,881, drawing train No. 17, in charge of Conductor Wallace and Engineer Ful When about four miles of the boiler exploded without & mo eut’s warmng. The engine is said to be completely destroyed. One car de- railed and traffic delayed about four hours. Parts of the wrecked engine were found 100 yards from the track Dleanwhile Miasouri Pacific s Reache ing Out N Terma of Texan | t Notitles Saite the 1 of Mis Selection h Bast and Went=Final flc Absorp- on to Be Known Monday. < tntely last seven or elght years the valuation of taxable prop Douglas county has been reduced than $5,000,000, and the tax revenue been | Assum sy De ‘o is east ——— p K to wer g has NEW gram street YORK, June (Special Tele The rumar was circulated In Wall whether for stock jobbing purposes or not remains to be seen, that the Uniou | F0d and Pacific has got control of the St Paul by | OUtcs the transfer to John D, Rockefeller of § bl 000,000 worth of St. Paul stock by an un- | ania named holder, supposed to be James Henry | f0F Mot of 8mith, knowa as “Silent” Smith. The e story depied by St. Paul people, but | (ouched by tbe Goul ‘a8 1t had the affect of scoding Union Pa- | B¢ turned over to the tific up 5 2-8 points and St. Paul up over "]':“""- in which Mr points heavily deait i 2. MODERN WOODMEN PARADE pesoctates esston $2 [ Assuming that on Wednesday b what it says, the | poluted a fire department f the city council the appointiment not & Sulter a ut and | tn the positions he statement that we merely announced | nouncement to the company that took each other | injunction to be companions 1s n pure invention, like | avoid almost everything else that has been writ- | tated ten on the subject | TESTIMONY | eity ruling of the suprome court on the Mes. Kennedy's Trinl Gets IS RULED OUT | mud ethack—Argu 0 saly'n Us tagto. 118 dapa only a de facto fire Begin To anded down e weans terday ap- was i And Weste mayor y Pass . o approved John Kedell list The Micsouri Pacific system. in being levied. From year to year there is | s A man used the word ‘anuounce’ instead of an overlap, and 1t will continue until the | ! | | ‘prorounce’ and each of the guests present total assessment is increased 80 as to per- | | invited to contribute to the Y mit county board to raise sufficient | ¥4 Invited to contribute to th - some word of greeting > tunds (o wipe out the deficlt rh § 4 “A fair and equitable assessment,” said member of the Board of Bqualization, would enable us to take care of our cur- rent expenses and avold a continuous ad- lition to the interest-bearing debt of the county. 1t this overlap of debts. for run- ning expenses from year to year continues, it will & question of time when refunding bonds will have to be fesued How are we going to increase the assess- the Wabash, can give the Pennsyl ’ railroad all the facilitles it needs of the f tern and south ond the point trafic would 1 Southern influen- | aring CLARKE, Nob | gram.)—A gang ot away the debris of | The boiler, which away ANGELES, Cal, ad and four injured as result | head-end collision the Santa Fe | morning, six miles east of Williams, The dead LEE PERKINS of Willian JIM MONAHAN of Winsl © infured M. M. Mickies of Winslow, ter, arm badly bruised J. W. Cahart, sleeping There was an affecting scene here when | Chicago, vrist broken | Joseph Fulmer, father of the dead en-| ¢ Bludsall, fireman, 3 gineer, arrived from Columbus and received | fractured skull ment? Don't ask me." the news of his son's death. Joseph Ful-| Charles Wood shoul- Where the Trouble Lies. L LR b bl L) wrenchied | The assessment rolls that have fust been of his engine at mbus waliting orders lhe passenger train was going east at| made up by th sors and the record. to proceed with a local passenger train 10| a lively rate when it crashed iato a|of the tax department will, however, | | Omah; when a switchman who had heard | double-header freight westhound The | furnish an eloquent answer to the rommis- | the news from Clarks shouted to him:|leading engine the freight train was question. The rolls show where Charlie is in the ditch at Clarks, and|badly wrecked. The cab torn com- properties have heen assessed as low pretty b hurt, 1 gue | pletely away, although the engineer was ent of their true value and the [y | unhurt. Monahan's body has not been re-| records show that the total assessment | Van Sant, Mayor Smith of St. Paul, Mayor | | covered trom the debeis -The other vios | the county bas dscreased rather. than Paul direc-| Ames ot Minneapolis and other distin tims were taken to Willlams, where the in- | creased in propomion with the vast shed guests were with the head men of jured being attended in the railroad | permanent improvements made within Woodmen in the reviewing stand hospital | last seven or eight years. The parade was headed by Captain G. 8 he following table shows e amoun mes by e |WILLING 70 BUY FOR GASH | vt i St v iaed o it Holmes, chief marshal, followed by Head of taxes that would be yielded by these son | Consul Northeott, Major Hawes, General South Omaha properties if they were as- Mitchell and the encampment staff. Fol-| CEF FOIEE SF BO TN T (L8 Ml | John Wannmaker Opposes (he Free | sessed and taxed at 16 per cent of their | lowing w the uniformed foresters from | V@3 Ucuc e S A e Ble Street ¢ np Northeott, under General Ligett The | ¥as then almost overcome by tue fntelli- | GALECORVRIARN Ll g real value |'eaipn ot tha dierent were led by | Bence. He accompanied the body to Omaha R their degree teams and bands and followed | There Was """“"'f;‘""i “"'I' Wi IS pHILADELPHIA, June 13 by state floats. The Kansas girl band led | POIRU i0 securing medical aid for the in-fy.ique 1ate tonight signed th that division. Whaleback camp of West | Jured fireman, but Drs. Campbell and Rob- ! I o o and R~ | pussed by the clty councils yest Whether he has acquired his full line i« a | Kuperior had a float of a miniature whale. | 10500 0f Clarks an "l"“v CDantiAL el "" 1ing franchises for city question mo one 1n Wall street can answer, | buck vessel. Rock Ialand camp represented | Wer¢ summoned and did what they could | giovated and underground and as for Mr. Hill he is In the west. If he | the Woodmen head office In minfature. The | [0 the sufferer. It was thought when) =gy postmaster General John Wanamaker were in New York probably he would de- | Royal Neighhbore, the sister socfety 10’ Wes-plit ol BN e Telietctrain that) T of the | today sent a letter to Mayor Ashbridge | Armour & (‘o cline to satisfy popular curiosity the | Woodmen, rode in carriages and on floats, | ¢ WOUld not survive the trip to Omaha. | ofering to pay to the clty § point. Indeed, he might truthfully say, as robed in 00000 for | SWILL and Comi — | s {Omaha P. Co the colors of the order, purple | the powers, rights and franchises granted Be did in the case of the Burlington, that he [ and white | 'mNGs DEAD AND INJURED | ana pever bought a share of Pennsylvania in his —_— Hammond Co intended to be granted hy fourteen ordinances life. ippear on the rl June 12 eclal on is at work ¢ this morning's wreck was found fifteen feet or more {rom the track, half buried in the s0ft mud and its pipes and sheathing wou- dertully twisted, has been dug up and sub Jected to careful examination with view to determining if possible the cause | | of the explosion. This, however, is still a Im= | mystery LOS Two are most was by poe! prose il other memibor of u the nas this | Ariz ay on lines Unfon an Gould P, occupled prio; s the court's decision The action the condition ot by the 1 de ntive of sult a 18 G w fireman hoth fesue fireman. ing the had in their 000 worth of St Iaul years been locked ug wanted to control the road in connection with the Great Northern, and learning that the Smith coterle controiled early a third | of the capital stock, which is 881,520 shares, | or $88,152,000, he made looking | toward the acquisition of their shares mith coull not he persuaded and Hill took the Chicago, Burlington Quincy road. Then followed the fight the Northern Pacific, which resulted in th recent panic. Mr. Rockeieller sup posed to have induced Mr. Smith sell his sharcs. It is sald that among Smith associates were two of the St tors his T « to ory a a Fation 1 the 1 council and uot fn the Board of o wer reste ayor and T Fire g the enuncia left The chair car por- stock which has for Fecontly J. 0. 1L Camps of Man in mense Processt | Ntreets of St ar conductor, be only to Defense | & ty wa Ariz with heal Seligman, partment ST. PAUL, Minn,, June 13 Woodmen of America held sesston today, all delegates | members joining in the parade of the largest over elty the day was perfect uniforms of the degree t the carriages and the stituted pleasing The Modern busine visiting parade in this showy floats, marching men eon pectacle. Governor | of this was at odds with 118 member neither was responsible to any duly case of | stituted authority. To relieve thi tlon, the mayor asked for special ing of the council yesterday afternoon which time he submitted his list pointments for oMcers and members of the engineer, Winslow, ey overture no s and The seon The the KANSAS CITY, June 13.—The Lulu Prince Kennedy, who killed her hus- band In January last because he refused to live with her after a forced ||\:|rl1nzu‘ will probably go to the jury tomoriow even ing. The taking of testimony was finished | department this afternoon and arguments will begin | Eight members of the tomorrow merning | sent, Whitchorn, from the Fourth, | Today the defense suffered a second out of the city. Five of the elght back, when Judge Wofford ruled approve the action of the mayor, conversation with Kennedy tending to cor- | against it. and one, Burkley roborate the evidence offered yesterday declined to vote at all. prove that Kennedy had admitted having 15 NotHedi rmr‘”‘ Ly Bridoe. the vote had been announced Further expert testimony to prove that | cp.iies Salter had been duly d e the defendant was temporarily fnsane at | cii8 FOUEE B bedn uly declured the time of the shooting was offerod and | LGP, b €Ut TANE B0 (e DA | Bert Prince, one of the quartet of alleged | 16WIbE L ToriERL: ndtios. Infal g conspirators, again took the stand, this | il 8 OHIRC RRE l_"":"”‘*v time for the defense, and to prove an alini | [0 O SRS LY for himself and to deny that he had pre- | v I"‘ Lok dicted Kennedy's murder [[ohetiaay gune o, 1.4 o'dlol pe Mrs. Kennedy appeared much distressed | partment CIty of Omahn tear ire e You and cried frequently during the day. | are hereby notitied that you have been bk | lected and appointed by the mayor anc BUYS TOLEDO STREET CARS L BEE T e : | council as chief of the fire department of | the ctty” ot Omaha | You are notifi«d Everett-Moore Syndicate Makes a 'N00Teceipt of this upon the discharge Nine-Milllon-Dollar Deal and s Sl Negotinting, was & con situa to sell & a meet- was one and L of sioner's . big as s is was 15 now o o P ouncil were pres in- and the | nd Hoy's Fat r in Overcome, The senlor Fulmer at once climbed down from his engine and said he would have to | B0 at to his boy, and that someone else would have to take the train to Omaha | A sub was placed in charge of his locomo- tive Mr. Fulmer ted 1o two voted of the Eighth, a out are once ennaylva Hill been buy Rig Buying o Persons representing James J crat of the Great Northern, ing into the Pennsylvania in a big way. The Hill holdings of stock in the Pennsylvania are said by bankers in a position to form close estimates to be approximately 200,000 full shares out of a total present capitalize tion of $151,000,000. The time occupicd in making the purchases extends over a pericd of at last thirty days to auto have Y When and the did not know that his siates new Mayor Ash- ap- ordinances | rday grant- | railways, surface | his xw w 30 Junowy CONCERNS m De. ¥ on and_required imunica o1 yo Tt at once on to enter h offcers required to hlef. You are o make 257 a8 st chief of the fire Goy and men of the department’ are obey vour orders as such further notific d require mand upon the late acting chief of t department, John Redell, for all propert in his possession or under his control be 1onging to the city of Omaha or to the fire | department of ity Reapectfully will | . B MOORES, Mayor. rail- | Notice Sent Redell, Evory John Redell was notified of his con John Redell was notified of his condition electric rallway in northern and southern | as a private citizen fn the following Michigan will also be merged, with the ex- | OMAHA, June 15, 19016 o'clock b ception of the Pomeroy interests and the | John Redell, Fsq - Dear You Little Consolidated Street railway of Cleve- | hereby natified that the maye e of the city of Omahi have ! appointed Charles A, Salte E. W. Moore and Hen fire department of said in New York in conte Ugion Stk. Yds. Col | mertot memin-mumT=to- kbans e, mx-| DEVLRORMBII RORRSIRI LR 4 the The holdings are not fu his name any TWO ~ MISSIONARIES EATEN | * 'M"_I 5 et ana |- |mayor's approval. Thete fourteon ordinances more than were the shares of Burlington | [[$ixeatpns Eilihen ot eupaiial : the ;uvmz owln purchased for account of the Hill party, bu [ISaneamaspudE g treeo 3 Laaaselkied) afbsamniy (o0 ihalanslpupgaR s (0| ::::‘:r:l" PR on e A | face rallway companies and to build sur- | them, provided the rate is the same this 'The vaic of taghaleal dental might com- | :‘:"("‘:T"";"!*W"""““"l’“:w _l-‘h:M‘- -’\w\*\ht’-“‘:x:n:\;! | vear as it was lnst, viz, 24.7 mills plicate the situati but the hairy hand of | the enabling were passed hy the h | the Great Northern Esau is the hand that N8 SnRu AR Bcil nerh AR dnes 1hn. Bislaess three days of the fourteen ordinanc Lave The fact of Mr. Hill's immensc Pennsylvania not generally Wall street. The announcement ®s a seneational surprise and tongue of speculation and conjecture run ning wild. There will be a general desire to know the meaning of the movement in the Hill behalf and the extent to which the wonderful glant of the northwest is seeking to ingratiate himeelf into the control of the rairoad system he admires more than any | stroying other in the United not excepting | Some prisoners taken during his own | made by the natives on the troops told the That a motive stronger than mere ad- | awful tale of the mas: and cannibalism. | aka charge of the dead bodies, but it an that the only gainers miration has actuated Mr. Hill in getting| As the result of the publication of the | {auest is held it will be fn Merrick cial'y interested in t possession of an enormous block of Penn- | Storles of the presence of bubonic plague | where the accident oceurred sylvania is & proposition upon which all|in San Francisco, Dr. Ashburton Thomp- | = N relatives of the dead were at the sta Wall street will be unanimous. son, quarautine officer at Sydney, refused |0 eyl ol poine fn. The Gigantic Consolldation Possible, |10 allow the steamer Ventura to g0 o the | qeaq are badly dishgured, and the under- The wild men in Wall street will jump | Whart. | taker will make them as presentable to the conclusion that the Pennsylvania | |WHITE HOUSE _SICK REPORT | |r0h~|h|l‘ without delay. and the Hill combination in the northwest, R Aieihe i at die acina: Great Northern, Burlington and Northern \Ir . MeKinley's | inues to tals .. ts table shows the present the same properties and The following CLEVELAND, is made today of the Everett-Moore syndicate of all the street railway lines of Toledo. Other negotiations | are In progress which, when completed give the syndicate control of electric roads between Detroft and Cleveland June 13.—Announcement Back Agnin, purchase by the New ¢ A Natives Indulge in Awful Orgle und Their Villages Are Destroy | Early yesterday morning the Union Pa- | cific sent a relief train from Omaha to the | scene of the wreck, carrying several physi- The steamer | jung New Guinea, |y g massacre of | returned B. F. Tom- | ipjured native teachers by can- St The white men were eaten of the cannibal orgie was seen troops out to investigate the and a portion of a jaw and thigh of the missionaries were found, to with their hats and portions of which belonged to Mr. Chalmer: expedition punished the natives, de- their villages and canoes. now s VI Miowe TORIA, B. €., June 13 A brings. the news fr via Sydncy, Australia, of the Rev. James Chalmers and Rey kins and fourteen nibals m to Omaha b Brakeman I° Joseph's hospital not as serious as were at first reported and there is believed to be a chs for his recovery. He is a widower and has several | | children living at 1314 Plerce street. His wife died about a year ago. He is scalded about the body in several places and one of his legs is broken. Being under the influ | ence of opiates when he was brought here, I he could not give any information concern- ing the wreck get cthing for these franchises Coroner Swanson was at Unfon station to Wil have no cheaper yesterday aring the relief train the dead and ming was removed Hie injul are | 3 by city interest in known in will com will set aroused oppe I announced sition in certain quarters n understood, but not officlally that the Union Tractton pany. which occuples most of the streets of the city, would contest the granting of the privileges along with Albert who desires to construct strect railways and charg cares. Mr. Wanamaker, in his letter, says he believes the franchises grarted by these ordinanc of enor mous money value; that the poople will | m 1 o8 has cA passaSSY and council lected and is chief of the | by the 5 massacre hones gother trousers The sont to ry A. Everett are| Tohukon nce with New York | 3-cent | Swift and Company Omaha Packing Co Hammond compan Unfon Stock Yards Co States, an attack passengers and finan transportation The amount of county and state taxes to will be thos be collected from these South Omaha con profects. He urged | corns, if the assessments returned by the | the mayor to veto the ordinances in order [ ward assessors remain as they &re and if | tha. new ordinances might be drafted con- | the tax rate Is not changed, is shown to be | ferring the franchises in quesilon only on | 0422, If the properties were assessed af | the payment of a eum of money into the | 15 per cen: of their value the amount as | Pullic treasury commensurate to the value | tax would be $58,133, or an increas grant $48,711. of the I3 order that the offer might reach Some Glaring Irregulari The ssment of these mayor before he signed the ordinances. rot only ridiculously 1w, but it is Wienamaker prepared two letters. sert to the m the other was markably inequitable. The Cudahy and maygor by Mr. Wanamaker's secretary dur- Armour plants are set down at 2.09 and ing the exercises at the opening of the| =29 per cent respectively, of their actual | nee mint buflding. The Instant the mayor | Value, while the Swift, Omaha and Ham- smooth- | Wana- | mond plants are assessed at 6.17, 5.87 and 4.68 per cent respectively. The stock | recognized the handwriting of Mr. | miker, he threw the letter into the erowd yards company escapes with 1.5 per cent. was riding in the caboose of the | The actual values of the packing houses, as reading It The and Mr, Wainamaker are not on fri terms train_on which the explosion « | stated in this article, are the conservative LR it {stckc room et Eeryibing seemed t0 be vunoive| NEGROES ARE WELL GUARDED | rasimates of dhe lowtng rest catat e i SRR E ™ Jarties | PIans are correc anne ald h of South Omaha he ards com- .13‘::4\-".~':.y.‘n;:7‘1ml\l:rn1:nln '::M ”‘:lm: AT | Canton us soon a8 she is in a condition “]"‘_ e wichaus 4 maman ‘,‘":,’"'"" the ¢ pany Is capitalized at $6,000,000, and the working Narmontously in that quarter. That ! that will safely warrant {t. When that ;‘m ‘”':‘”‘“W M_“‘:; R:goanening raar and !lml quotation of its stock was 91; there- the Great Northern magnate should find it | Wil be is still problematical. Great care | ‘"'h:i’:‘“.’r ]'M 'fl" \-;l;\v“w"‘n I found fore, the value of the property must be 16 his further interest to take a more im- | 18 taken guard Mrs. McKinley aganst | (BA the bolle had i ed entlrely | placed at $5,460,000, portant position than herefofore in the | OVertaxation of her limited strength. She ”«.r ’\“‘m“:'“ ‘""‘i‘ :\” ‘;"’ been carr This city | The following table will indicate that the Samp of his established friends is only|has experienced no discomfort from the | Perhaps ffteen feet away from the tra been state of | actual values of the packing houses are natural | heat and the complaints causing the most Where it wus imbedded in the ground a d d since yes- | not overstated in this article The identification of Mr. Hill with the |#PPrehension continue to yleld slowly to | t4fce of slx feet or more ) Foster, a prominent nd sharply to the fast following steps . ; o7 i Fosial eing 1okt n e doviopment o he con. | 'FRISCANS GET MEAT TO EAT ‘a1t xas, Hon b ot s olty munity of interest plans, not the .y»umu...‘ e X Sory ens the A 'I‘: brand, but the genuine article. The fact SEaak e that the move just uncovered is in an un- i expected place will not detract from the | iy fmportance of the Afscovery BRIDGING THE MONONGAHELA Get Entrance ra=Three-Million Dollar Contract J. lines fs said to be $5.000,000. The purchase | department of the city of Omu 1 proj embraces all the electric lines olty | Sy I Your housesulon op under your eor - consisting of ninety-nine miles of track. fire department belonging to the elty o Totals P s a Omaha or to suld tire department. You are FEA"ED To .EcoME BLIND A‘ her notified that sald Charles A Salter chief of the fire department of the city of Omaha, has sumed h| duties a8 such Man, Shoots Himself After Co % MOORES, sultat N with Oculis Salter Takes Charge. Chief Salter assumed the duties of his position at once. He notified the captains and lleutenants of their appointment and made arrangements for the care of the city property under his char He filled in the blank in the lst of appointments made by the rzayor by naming Martin J Dineen as first slstant chief. At 7:30 Chief Salter was in full mand Mayor. HUTCHINSON, Kan., June 13.—Because he belleved ho was going blind J. A. Tuttle, traveling freight agent of the Rock Island railroad, for many years traveling auditor of the Memphis road and widely known among raflroad men, committed suicide in this city this morning by firing a bullet through his head. Ho left a letter ad- dressed to his wife in Kansas City and another letter addressed to R. 1::‘:\‘1“1? R g e ik agent for the Rock Island here. The latter ["0CL $he matter L letter contained a check for $200 to defray | oo 0" 41O the expense of buying a casket and ship. | “°0 | ping the body to Kansas City. Tuttle re.| First vently consulted an oculist, who told him [ Chief that he would lose his eyesight in the near | Dineen had their first fire at 10:10 last tuture | night. It Was a small one In the two-story | trame dwelling at 815 Pierce street | by City Attorney W. Connell. The house was unoccupied and the fire was set on the inside, presumably by small boys, who had been seen playing about the pl earlier in the cvening. The damage was nominal COUNCIL NAMES A NEW CHIEF » Omc [N} the Mr. | One was | ayor's private residence and personally handed to the ident properties has ever occurred in the Numerous boile Physicians a s sald that > second ac Pacific, will presently consolidate and be n{"vl:-" k:'nfl‘:‘:u'm‘ i iney run under one management | United States o e loth to belleve that Ihava chaut u . even In this age of astounding combina locomotive been blown up while a train was tlons and amalgamations, but it can be | morning moving along with such apparent assumed with entire safety that the two physicians ness as this one great systems have in immediate view the |sued Wi 8 LRiston of Oinatis establishment of closer relations than have | Mrs. McKinley Ren yet existed between them and they have | her condition contl treight pever been widely at variance in their| All the re- explesion to saying before anythin wanted talking to WASHINGTON, June 13 consultation of the following After the usual Mrs. MeKinley's bulletin was to any- was a Union Pacif Fire 1 Salter and ler New Hegime, Acting Assistant Chiet N without that mayor ndly hysiclans report ues to fmprove reports from Mrs. McKinley's | are encouraging tonight and being made for her removal to —— | TUBBS' REQUEST IS IGNORED University Aunthoritica Do Not Request r a Hearing on Charge of Heresy. June ; owned us ‘| Srong Posse Watching the Men Im- plicated in the Shooting of Yo Faster, nw irant to ) EPORT, La vieinity have excitement ¢ when John was shot a negro emplc five miles rmed posses of white scouring the country attempt to capt more negroes are under ebrew's store and what fate tore for them tonight Is uncertain Shortly after midnight the guards again tarted for Benton with their prisoners. [ = -t *hey hope to make th by daylight, | Armour & o ut it is teared a mob waylay them Bwift and Company h T I of the ne. |Omaha Packing Co | sroes | Hammond Co. LET GOVERNMENT BUY CORN | | George W, PRINID the Crop and 1 nge Ele 1 13 in a rest SHREV nd ts foverish vrday planter Fiwards, pantation Tune SALINA, Kan, committe: of the 13.~The executive board of trustees of the Kansas Wesleyan university has ignored the request of Dr D. Tubbs, charged with heresy, for a hearing before witnesses friendly tn each side and there seems Iittle | probability that his request will be granted The doctor is being flooded with letters from all over the country, many requesting | that he lecture on “Evolution' He is new preparing to return to his home In New York and the case here is probably ended. FILE SUITS AGAINST PILOTS Widows and Childr for Drow wi tan and Mayor Appol i s nnd Members Fire it punoin h1g pasm was les rds. st ler for m Edw e However, Talk of | Ishing Staughter | | e CONCERNS Fall A Railroad men are at The only de- | the explosion. The e strike today is | been in use only about of union retailers | 8o far establish slaughter | Is said that the train w making them inde- | twenty-mile clip. | r A special meeting of the held yesterday mayor, the purpose b and members the fire department in conformity the decisfon of Judge stelle toking the matter out of the hands of Board of Fire and Police Commise ty council was all of the & to name offcers to t for It a loss to ac gine four month Houses, s ternoom at the SAN FRANCISCO, June 13 velopment in the butchers a proposed combination and journeymen houses of their pendent of the whe far the strike has ca the meat supply of th Both unfon and been able to supply customers with a falr degree of promptness. Of the FA Was new o 18 cou place Packing Co & wi it take own esale butchers. Thus [ The explosion demol 1 no diminution in | threw two cars from elty the other abers of the jured and the conductor to Clarks, from whers casualty was sent to ( following the fast freight of the nccident & pulled the fast fre where it was sidetracked until a | could be sent down the line n Seek Da Ing of Bre, ners the call was read the follow from the mayor June, 13, 1901.—To t City 'Counell of the b ing me the OMAA e, the Omiha that (he several provisior Hoard of Fire and loner which authorized il remove officers and men who lost their lives in the wreck of | pofice departm the the steamer Rlo de Janeiro, The power ana AD platnants are the widows and children of | DolLtments, $45 I S Thomas Brady and lvseph Smith, second [ ™#'{ren assistant engineer and water tender, re- | and neces spectively, on the Rio. AR was read | Tota PITTSBURG, June 13- President Ramsay of the Wabash railway thorlzed the advertisement for proposals for the erection of a bridge the 4 Amptass Q| Noflopgahela river here and the constryc- | *POP* 10 the cit display u ards tion of twelve miles of railroad south of | Pridgeville for the Pitsburs & carnegie | SEVEN ODEATHS FROM HEAT rallrord. The total cost will be $3,000,000. - | The comstruction of this line means the | COntinued Hig erature an ‘Tr ULDA hant, 0w entrance of the Wabash into Pittshurg Humidity Terrible afic was dels or Suftering | lengo. | as a result of the expl CHEAP RATES TO THE COAST AL | The train crew in char CHICAGO, June Heat and humidity | freight was composed ¢ meneckers’ Excur- During Sum- caused seven deaths today. The dead are men in the service | h. | | James nenuy today au on retailers have A Bee reporter Interviewed three of the | best posted real estate men of S6uth Omaha in regard to the real value of the packing houses and they agreed that the properties casily represented a total investment of | A limited num. | 39,230,000 rs' Alllance | "Ten million dollars would not come listened a short addr tonight by | Anywhere near being enough capital,” saia e 1 Phillips of Chicago at the West | 0Ne of them, “to consolidate the packing The address dealt principally with [ houses of this 1 should say that corn and corn ‘‘corners Let the govern- | $9:270,000 | very couservative estimate | ment,” he sald, “tax the farmer a cent a | Of the amount favested in ground, bulldings, | BLACK SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC bushel on his corn crop and with the money | M# hfm-nv‘«ua.\m ks. The ground alone Is | build elevators in wh to store 100,000, | ®48ily worth $10,000 an acre for the pur- 000 bushels of corn and pay 40 cents, Chi. | hOSes for which it s used. The packers for it and the world will pay | themselves claim an annual output valued | price. There is not so much of $100,000,000 and it seems to me that need worry about an extra large | Properties produciig that much in manu With the government ready | fACtured products year could 1 for it, the farmer can hor. | 8fford to pay than $10,000 a In his country banker if he | COURty and state taxes nd carry the surplus for No Increase In Values, Another notable feature in relation to the county assessment of the South Omaha packing houses and the stock yards is the SAN FRANCISCO, June 13.—In the United | A R States district court today two suits for | | Suggests a Tax on to the se Stor- | A across \nton | $60,000 each were filed against the Pilots' assoclation of this port by relatives of two June iy 1 and removals coul and such be the that office depar MINNEAPOLIS ber of members of th com r to If o at uee Rid fire wwi law it s pr wnd men shouid may . oty pollce and ely’ be muuuH Where Wt the the pirt part | Therefore [ of the eity' ¢ hotel 3 is a in the | est emerge Twenty-One Day M and Patrick Buckley, John Carlson, Thomas | 8ineer Fulmer has beer s to Be Ran Curla, Otto Hecker, F! Stabler, W. White, | pany for twelve years Mrs. J. Wolocoskl | considered SAN FRANCISCO, June 13.—The South- . In. the ern Pacific Rattrond company will make « | MRS,PULLMAN WANTS DIVORCE )", homesecke round trip excursion rate of | David one first-class fare, plus §2, effective on £R8Y19.JA8K) Tuesday, June 15, and the first and third Tuesdays of July, August and September from eastern territory to California. Rates from Chicago $51.50; St. Louls, New Or Jeans and Memphis, $55.60; Omaha, Kensas City and Houston, $52. Tickets are good h Rag in the | Be Opened ice tamil cago basis th it that w crop or two 0o pay 40 cents lm.“ 30 ceats from reeds th seven yea at Irank i v nomi and n the fire department of ax follows, to-wit Chief of ' the fire Balter IFirst heim Department Captain N Jorey ‘Sull an same hat, stibje bie | Moer WICHITA, Kan., June 13 cefved tonight from EI Reno, that Dr. White has returned Kiowa and Comanche country | had been sent Investigate smallpox rumors, and reports that an epidemic of black smallpox, fatal in nearly every in stance, is raglog amoug the Indlans. This -A dispatch 16 & bR every W 0T year states ite from the where he Applies for Leaal uration from George M. Pullman Grounds e 1 | of Desertion | | more tepart Michuel Michael jured by | shops at vesterday Hines Dies or Hines an explosion in th 5 money wh T CHICAGO, June n today filed suit in the Cook for divorce from George M 13.~Mrs. Lyn Pullman county court Goorge P. Wind vin JACKSONVILLE nne [ retary, John C. § an; ileutenant arrish William for twenty-one days, | the ground of desertion, afternoon > Y NVILL a7 Bryan was to FPullman onl trustee of Jlinols univers pltal, cted an ‘alumni ¥ | (Continued on Third Page.) gl Is the country soon to be opeped for set- Ueant, o Michael' J. Cuff 4 Richard J. Grant; ass cngineer No, 1 siant engineer No,

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