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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE "RIDAY, JULY 5, T ' N | Py | the place, the comto . c e . posed to have started from the | { TS 0 'V |(0000000000000000000 b asth Se. ity 3, ISM HAS FULL § | e since, me comtort of 11 clmace o ippoe D ‘|g _ Selophor . F. PATRIOTISM HAS SWAY |the Sharicter of the ‘aciendance. Manak et ST HANDICAP BEATS OUT BOGE § - Cols had arranged to present the Pi | ing was unoccupled 0 ° Plce e uc lOHS‘ . Play during the afternoon and evening, ! |8 4 [ Omaba is Enveleped in €aturnalia of Guo- : gl Ll TR oo AL m:“: “;‘ T 1y CHite, B4 :“ “oant tadie | Av Ty Love Wine the Match at the Ceuntey ‘8 o same reason there was no balloon ascer elatives had his hand badiy | . . P 3 ! powder and Red Firs. 1. The management had further laid in | injured yestord rnoon by ox Club Links, lo 4 4 On as 00 S o | supplles for one of the most elaborate d pected discharge of & revolver o g ‘ ' plays of fireworks over given in Omaba | o [JULY FOURTH IS A GLORIOUS DAY | axcept those nt the expositions, but it Joo Seattl, a 10-year-old boy 1 /PLAY DEVELOPS ~ GREAT INTEREST g ° a—— awaiting future fulness. 1101 Pacific street, was serlously wounded | B o g / Every day some of the prices on wash No rorm at Gemerat | b5 0¢lock there were fully 5000 people about o'clock by beln hit 18 It HORACH | Large Nwmber Take Part in the Con. ° ° Y oW {on the grounds and as each arriving motor | %ith the wads c blank s b rat "'t . |e goods take a tumble. Read our ads. pe & of 1 14 | train brought Its load to swell the throng |3 shotgun. br. L. Swol do Lt | (ST CRE fderable Good Wor o g All of our 50e, 60c, Tic and $1.00 Imported lace zephyrs, i"""’” g looked auspicious for an ik ,"".! pleces of clotbing a ks lh-'i Is Shown in the Afters 8 ° sow K80 & YA | tendance that would break the record, but || ellow will recover | May. le yard & : | as evening came on the weuther became | | 4 All of our 40c and 45c zephyrs, now 25c per yar — | threatening and the movement toward home ' While removing the cylinder from a 8- | g g All of our 25e madras, now lic per yard. | began. The 0 ttered Are ot n | caliber revolver, George Nixson, 1019 Hare | | b po 8 Tha young twentieth century ldea sought - e first scattered drops of ra 4 e A | A ’ The aging of the brew All of our %0c madras, now 15c per yard to aNow yesterday that it 'f"i " nouEl! | tent the thousands of pleasure scekers into| Do¥ R Th et L y ey gnnlnnpunun partin the brev X o8 , now Al ot our B, Allk Bavits, new. 6 ' Niruuice: for thy Urt of SRoUaE. 1o b | NG DGR whieh; - fortunately, e ol hia 141t haud by She weelderial dloerkTE tournament agatost | @ jng TR Y eer 1s healtoful bee § 1 yard, | yowed The public” sa¥. Without ot oF mok: | us wnd capabl fording the besi | Of the weapon Umaha Country elub| Zoquse of the choies materials A y : o s - entries. His han " All of our 25c Irish aitige, now 15¢ | Ing and played on the drum thereof on 3 el . g ¥ : used—and the proper attention ANl of our B0c iinen singhams,”Bowp s of wash goods, at | 181100 of crackers At i rkness came on it became apparent| Michael Dineen, a 10-year-old boy, wa okes, and he beat| Q pivemeto the aging by the .'u\c-g 25¢ yard 1 prices | The man of sentiment whose youth lies ¢ storm was on for the night and 890! In 'vwr'h'vn with a blank cartridg, ight trated and original’ Biatz p ° i orning we will sell balance | PUrled with a century now dead rejoiced of the attractions planned would | About 10 oclock last night wihile star L] i | L o All of our 30c and 3¢ linen ginghame Saturday morning we will ae ar NN FoHTih How o HOIR ; atily Be declated off, but still many| in froot h who ud by one up, while | YT NTVTK —— now 22%c yard of silk remnants at 223c per yard. | (W6 e Fourth n g Gotetur o0 | remained to e in the park he the | fired the sediately ras 1 ayed sven BLATZ MALT-VIVINE g 1 o i g P 3 o sl here ter the — - ag with bog fe lace d Hamllton (Non-Intox We close Satardays at 1 p. m. during July and Angast | managed *some got . lefously cool atmosphere after the heat Weak Nerves and ¥ “ el AT TR | Gf the eartier yart of the das. v miaaisn: | |OWA TOWN REPORTED ABLAZE k. with thir. | © Tonl for Wesk Netves and Weak Bodies O | Plenary indulgence to small boys thought | CAFs frem Krug's park ere still brineing S S ed for fourth b ST T - = — & OMPSOH E LDI H & 0 | of the day b strode his horse at Win- | to the city tull loads ot laughing, merry | Dallas Center Cannot He Weard from hoaors b town, oVal-Blatl Bfflwm“ cU-.Ml'wauk“o 0 chester and smiled at each explosion | people, whose epirits had not been dismayed | and trnction by Fire Is | The other e on OMAIIA DIRANCH, Y.ML € AL BUILDING, €0 LWTH AND DOUGLAS TS, | o Format Ciisbrution v'-_\ ml- '31; ;n.rr.m...— character ot the| Feured. o nine .H\ns‘w‘ car ips from 1418 Douglns 5t Tel. 1081, @ s Fourth of July weather scratch to eighteen stroke = | There was no oration in Omaka, vo read- - | - Great intercet hud ce b 0000000000000000000C o b vy ris third 0125, e of the words of Jefterson, for city DES MOINES, Ia., J A tep 8| of July goit Nitndicn throw: Ray-|©0ne place. Many an Omaha declaimer, | Twenty-Five Hu Patriota Celee |7 8. twenty-five s 1z not mond Cory ainter second. | however, overbauled an old political ad- ' i ph | bas been destroyed by fire. All com L stop to w N Distance, g inches.. o dress and presented it in country town YERSEY, WISHL RN VERESY, NN { tion with Dallas Center has been c This ne the Dok sket Eall, Teanis, Bprinting, Jnmping, | i F i 000 vt de y ‘:lll,mln: it made a noise and threw twtions. | and there an of four ot it p I team, Time: 1:62 nto the alr. B Later infor handichp tournament agains and Hammer Throwing. or boys under 16 ye soksgiying. b . % — A handicap tou again Vaulting and H d for oy K R L Tha ““»H\Vl{h handicapped by the foothall | There was an old-fashioned celebration | t€F ire s th the putting contest, the approach competi- | t 9 inche y . “"L‘l"'l"‘"‘“""-'“"uv" r then second | of the Fourth of July at Perclval, la., |thelr contents, w on the distance driving watch willf and twenty-y ¢ eunion o ufolk, and countiess | where 0 peoplo from the surrounding | estimated | of § I | on Saturday afternoon and t ars af age: ¥ os Droceeds | ~ all 1 E r I | Y. M. C. A, DAY AT AMES AVENUE PARK s of age: Frank § ties procceded under par country gathered and spent the | the 1osers are not known here rye. higibep ‘of sHtriss Which Bad besn - i dicap: C. H. Hamilton won, | 1 _N“"“‘l;'-’“‘{ e At Manawa | Matening to patriotic spoeches, song 1 MOINES, In,, July 4.--Later reports | rocgived for these events will b beld ullf Saanett & young Detent I Parker second, Time: 5:28 i “-‘mlk_ .; ~‘x“;w.‘~‘1 invad ~|ln].;r water | pecitations, H. W. Parkinson, a merchant [ 8how the heeviest losers to be Ml # | then for ndditions. aske o - y plunge or cautious steps; at Hanscom | of pPercival, was the presiding officer and ment house nnd furniture store, § " Laws cted and od the > | e peses ot Terre iaute, k every tree shaded w 1 % pre N ¥ i W Lawrle projected and arranged th buler 1 Pockard ut Harness Horsea at Ters 1‘_vr"w .nmv'r!. \!ml A rM:h oth Rev. G. H. Schleh of Omaha delivered the | 000; and Tous Millinery company affhic and also bad ‘cbarge of the handl.| Willis Wins Fat M l | 1 HAL I,, city dweller. er for the thirsty | prineipal address 000. The pc 1 telephon ®4 | capping. This gave general satisfaction, glve A bobdorite - — | ware destroyed Race. ussoclation were t 6 MOTA- | A canvass of fire works stands dlsclosed | DAY AT sanotsh] - Y k there belng but one or two cases in which | Imic interfored I 8O- | (it “more explon ool il players were cither favored or too heavily gram and left the track a little heavy. Re- P were sold in O Baltimore phers Burn Oat. ) E sults this year than ever before. The | burdened. This same contest was also of The athletlc carnival glven by the Young | First race, 230 pace; Chatley B won |say also that the public is purcha § | TALIUR. YRl rit of In-| BALTIMOR ¥ A six-story brick| great beneit in giving a general line on Mon's Christian association yesterday after- three heats and race. Time: 2:21', 2 and iron buildlng on the corner of North|the local Country club players. So many Doon at the Ames avenue park was oue ot the most successtul amateur contests ever held fn the clty, It was the third Fourth of July carnival the assoclation hag given and is the ouly open amateur contest heid in this scction of the country which has [ i the xenction of the Athletic League of North Cherry Lass, M ‘and | The firecracker 1s too slow for boys | haye smallpox out at the hospital, but they | ThAk bbb i L L Cracks Fall Before Bogey. J ll]l] lto O America Westfield also sturte nowadays. They don’t want to watch and | pavent | als BULHBH Southern ectrie company, the Hammond p3 MMore than twenty events were scheduled. | siaad suat Bt walt for the nolse. We are Scling o | A wowd of (rebuen nev " Typewriter company, the Cash Coal com-| A feature of the tournament was the gen- ore i Genon Indians Shat Out. . 3 i A crowd of freshmen never made more . oly & ell, bo . -| eral fate which befel o or playe | Base ball teams composcd of ministers and | o great many of these cane-like Weapons | i 1han the ten unfortunates who are pany, Gately & Haskell, bookbinders, the|eral fate which befell the better piayers In ; : | OAKDALE, Neb., July 4.—(Special Tela- | also with a receptac! » bot- | Haltimore County Mutua surance | the club. They had supposed that playing business men were to have crossed buts, | G L R g || Ve L ners le for a cap at the bot- | yogrogated near the Douglas county hos- ":Amll‘:::. e ‘l;:‘ll,\“"l'lrlll‘fl]" ll o ‘1.umhv ol e el but this and several other events Were Gakdale team administer a shulout to the pital. Early yesterday m ¢ Mayor | ¥ L SR ' k he threatening o Tndians hera today in.the" famtest | Day of Sport v LR, 3 orning MAYOT | [ oqg0y of these concerns are roughly esti- | the contest s for the number of holes won, Abandotied ‘on aoeoulit of S8€-LAIeS €| %ame Oakdale has played thds season. | Tp f Moores sent the patients a handsome f1ag. | niateq at $150,000. The loss on the building | Would be as simple a proposition as going ] weather latp in the afternoon. | Fethby struck out eighteen ‘en, Lucla for e sforting feature yesterday was base | This called for a flag raising. Oratory and | ..\ Oy ST Fes il LAl S e Trdtins seven. Threatening rain Jdrove [ ball which procceded on every lot, a na- | ginging were not lacking R LA e L Sunderian ! wome people away at the close of the fifth | tional game ou a national day. The play- One of the most interesting features of :"‘.f'."r'»“.i lr;;vm_‘ a brief shower the 8Ky | ers ranged through every grade from the the day was a basket ball game between | ™ PR RILE, | 1°aguUe team to the West Omnaha juniors. teams under the leadership of ptaing | Oakdale ... T .05 10 2| At Manawa the Union Pacifics, with a Frank Crawford and J. A. Sunderland. The Gon il 0 4 3|lineage running back to the famous old | Greens, under Captaln Sunderland’s lcader- fania Qhfims FAUE? (RAC potiey, | oine of that nkme, contested with ~the ship, defeated their opponents in an excit- LW it busa | Councll Bluffs Browns. The Bricklayers, H ing gamd by a score of § to 14. on balls: Off Lethby, 35 off Lucia, 4 Um- | the South Omahas in new suits, the :""":dc‘n':’ oD oRat IRL TR TAN Frank Haskell and C. Q. Young of the|Vire: Earl. g A Athletic association members, evarybody, | %'y S5C8E T 105 oloned with o display of | Omana Athletic club tennis team defeated | ue blood and gutter bred, played the |, (o LG EREOR BoRe e world that | locomotive, as an adjacent barn was dis- | Judge D. M. Vinsonhaler and E. H. Packard | greatest game on earth. On Vinton street B . . i O L . 4 ok small ik George | cOvered 1o be on fire shortly before, but C O 30 tha Ateloars Gedin O L, Bherweoa dnn | The UnITUMe, Qyteates the SOLL SRS [ 8 INARUS HGRT Qe &, dbubld ‘Rudisnce \\'nunh‘ll::l::"“‘ make & man forget George | .\ "\ oo was extingulshed. The loss on | PFétty stift proposition, never exceeding ‘t) ffices, G. A. Young of the Omaha Athletie club!initer Vesterday afternoon In an interest- | Morning and afternoon, in the fashion ot g the bullding s $1,500, Most of tho ice was | POF by more than one stroke (o a hole, and | y wine o e wa | the old days. . T to cqual it & at achievement. The! were playing oft the teunis singles when|in@ game. The maln feature was the bat FIND QUIET AT HANSC RK. [ o0 cqua s a great achievement. re o < Talis inthrtaried, - Young won ofie set by & :"rr\l\..w‘,‘-"”l(ux(r:; ;fix:h. and Henry for the | There was a notable dearth of fires and a H OM PARK. | saved. s Srobably o oRs {8 OMANAYWHoloan BBkt 1401-1403 Farnam St. . making a total | Akainst the same cpponent medal play, | loss of $630.000, ull of which s said to be| Where the total number of strokes for the _— TO——————= Dr. Ralph favored the bospital with an | overed by insurance. entire distance is counted. They discovered extra supply of ice and Superintendent | s that it was not. In medal play the total McCoy provided a bill of fare that would Colnmbus Ice House. bogey score for these links is seventy-nine have dome Bonor to any Fourth of July| o\ and several local golfers play right around plenie. There were strawberries and lce ovs gur, I g Baker & Wells' Ice house burned last night | €I08€ to this figure all the time. But in cream and spring chicken and everythin ch play 1t Is ¢ o o H YhINg| 05 orclock. It was too far away for hose | MAtch Play it is different. In order to get AND RETURN Team Viet ., July 4 Spectal.) — any edge on hogey it {8 necessary to beat its score on individual holes. That means that par golf must be played, or the very is in itself a connections and no water could be got to it. The origin is supposed to be from a best possible. Now, bogey 1 remarkable game | gocidents during the da; None would b scoro of 4 to 3 and Sherwood won a set by | and held his opponents down to one safe RPN . ’ o bogey at the Country club and that 1s what i A iy it and stricic 0Ut ten men. The game was | dccuse the young American of being care- | Firecrackers Not at Work on City| L HLILE Carlinville. they were trying to do yesterday. No one called at the end of the seventh Inning on | ful and his comparative immunity can only Ground, CARLINVILLE, Il, July 4—Fire to-]q4iq on an even hasis and only two did with | Results of Other Gumes. ount of rain. Score: Rt | P° charged up to happy chance. It was an ideal celebration of the na- | PIED destroved the St. Louis Milling com- | handicaps, which were large. ;mmediate a"d Lastin \ o result ther events were as Unlques ... 00001328 770 2 e . ! ; pany's mills and elevator and some ad- | v five the D \ ,u:::v";' e | ¥Fort Crookis 1.0.0 00001 1i3|OLD RYB A} OMAN CANDLE :‘r‘:';":::l::n';" :2’: hgs '}':’:y:" by mes | soining property, causing a loss of $100,000, l..,:ml,l)'.mc'z‘_",.‘,:‘”;‘,‘.,,‘:‘l:",n‘;,"’;,‘m:;dn;"f‘!:: g Fitty-yard dash, for boys under 12 years | Batteries: Uniqies, Ruet and Henry; Ko anscom park. | gy ingured. The fire fs supposed to have | siarieq adch, ven terms with Jor boys under, 12 years | prt Crook, Bublits and Lungor. il PR TS Oaits. diade. ud TEMY WanrS¢ al celebration at this | | R ie s aunnoasd to WAS | atasiag At asratih “on avai e Smith .third. Time: 0:07. { — - 3 1 nds of | rogort. Everyot® was at liberty to enjoy | hoor CauSe0 DY WAt oca bogey, and the rest were given from five h jump, for boys under 16 Wentern Association. Fireworks. the da g partment was unable to cope with the |, oightcen strokes each. Foye has beaten | o L Wanlace, won, — Ben | day in his own way. The laws of the | 4op 0. ang Springfleld sent assistance. Yogey ‘at " fedal ‘Dlay.” hiving ‘uide" tho | harington second: helght, b feet. . atvanly sIuRt, ‘DUE 3 gatadas i [ At Toledo—Wheeling, 10; Toledo, 4. Scc-| A plpe. a Roman candle and six drinks | Park absolutely prohibited fireworks and ond game: Toledo, 15 Wheelin, 2. course of old rye helped one loyal American to|those who sought recreation In the shady Swift's Phi ndred-yard' handicap: 1. V. Paln- | ) . e e secona dlktarice, 196 | giAt, Orand, "5;:!3;;2;:;;{ Rapids, 1 h- | have a Tousing time Yesterday afternoon. | EFoves of thls park were not annoyed by ndelphin Plant, was three down to his opponent. Handl- | i 8 toUkthsrhlle PelaY. Face, tor boys uns |1 Indlanapolis, 5. i) " | This celebsating citizen afforded amuse- | the continuous cannonading heard else-| PHILADELPHIA, —Jul 4.—The big|caps aeide, however, he played the best i a0t swimimers deteated | o DavionsDayton, 6; Columbus, 1. 8eg- | ment to hundreds of pedestrians on Lower | Where. It was a peaceful gathering of drossed beet storage warehouse of A A.fcard of the day, beating Rahm. the next| WORLD FA’“OUS TON 11 m{\.,‘clgh»“m“ et 8L aymond Cornwell || At Mation —Marion, 6; Fort Wayne, 5. Farnam street. countless picnic parties, and the basket | JeWett & Co., Philadelphla agents of Swift| best real scorer, by two up. It did not win| [ IC After caring for the wants of his inner | larder was everywhere in evidence. No|2nd Company of Chicago, was almost en-|him a place, however, for he was on W. A. McEiroy second. Helght, § fect | tirely destroyed by fire to uy, entalling a|scratch, m ny strokes bebind the others. | Ppevents st(e, Three-1 League, self the man ventured into the street. He |music was provided except the offerings of . better grade of goods th sver | 8 elly Wilhe Captatn 81 1 { goods thin ever before. \ 4 D Al ey o e ‘From my observatlon the frectacker is| Rah. rah, pesthouse, Omahal and Lexington streots, directly opposite the [ of th'm have never before been brought 2.24 trot: Lady Patchie won | doomed,” said a | We're as lightnin' rods clty hall and known as the Hoen bullding, | fnto competition at one time and their geu- Tourth heats and race. |yttt ni‘",.uup‘:”m:hwm gl t allpox uny odds. was destroyed by fire today., Hoen & Co.|eral merits can In "the fature be more at. Time: 1 han a artridges are the | feh. talil 3 Y ¥ | e rits « o . gk coming rage and even mow every messenge ] lithographers and printers, suffered a loss | accurately meas: y v , Fairbanks May | coming rage uu'l cven now every messenger | This is the yell the ten patients at the | tnay may reach §2 | oo ‘h““ Lo “‘l"”\“ . ’\“, ::;"“‘ L %2 pace: Rex B won three | carries & rovolver inside. fis— his kind, | cmergency hospital shouted yesterday 1n| 'Tn, oiher cccupants of the bullding, all| most d Cihhts weattinite st DO\ AND RETURN : me: 2:16 Pxitin er inkide his shirtwalst. | celebration of Independence day. They may | o' whom L : AL Dot desirablo WxACLitHde A0 SRIENESN Ve BiiGien waiwtilfk | . 3 : loss of $300,000. The big fce plant adjoin- | rd dash, for men welghing | At Evansville- Evansville, 9; Blooming- | Wa# smoking a large briar pipe. The pipe | 8 colored male pianist in the pavilion. The How the Handicap Runs, 20 pounds: F. L. Willls won, | yon, 3, e bubsy i Hoath Ware Bont B Hhwov ing the storage warehouse, together with ’ ’ . { Rev. ton Smith second. Time At el tur § 5 s & poor pilot. It steered him over a|boats were kept busy, however, throughout ce, ¢ o stroke handicaps wero scattered over A e One-hundred-yard dash, for b A Bt T Rainute, 1y | course as circuitous as one of the Wizard | the day and every shady nook was the 800 tons of ice, was also destroyed. ”Th-”;,r.",, ey e Hpebped il ldS DlgCStIOfly 18 years of age: Frank Roberts won, / air |y & " | Herrmann's favorite twisters. rendezvous of a quiet party bent on pienie omce Duilal xh \“ “ }\'\' i ‘,’,f 4. would have one’ on 4:,.-n‘B ‘ Fleld ‘yecand; Itichard Patterson third. | At Rockford—Cedar Rapids, 4; Rockford, | He fell over several fireworks stands and | pleasures. Al day crowds strolled through Magioon, Ofingron Eas: O e aLiiLeTon, ato; /The aysiem as | OB ACES Body. Brain | Four hundred and forty-yard dash, for |" S scared half a dozen frecracker girls into | the shaded walks and when the rain came | MATTOON. I, July 4.—The Demarce| T S0 GG o favor by the elub and ] DA e Wp g S5 Rgh: AGMlE PSR Towa Cheas Association. bysterics. Ho was warned so frequently |late in the afternoon it dispersed many |store and ofice bullding, owned by Mrs.| [yt LCh 200 i o printed on the back and NC!‘VCS- O e O dlcap: W. A. McElroy| TAMA, In., July 4.—The following officers | C°RCerRIDg the danger of bringing his pipe | soclal gatherings formed for the enjoyment Carrle Kingman; tho Sterling Clothing| o ™ " ymojal club acore card regularly| o ather preparation I 9 wone A" Pixton secondy itelgit, 5 feet | were ected' by the Town Chos astocition | 4nd freworks togother that he made. up of a peaceful celebration of the Fourth. company, Richardson Bros." book store aud | 0¢ 16 PRCH NEL KOG i a0 the | many. VOURIAEY tentimonials - from: Neomt inches. dent, C. C. Marshall, Cedar | his mind to try it on. e a large furniture concern were destroyed ) oy | NNt peoplc as the world-famous Martant Handicop, 220-yard dash: Raymond Corn- president, C. L. Wooser, . 4 ACCIDENTS COMPARATIVELY FEW, |py g rhe tc o $75.000, | 1ft representing the uumber of strokes | \Gil PeCP 16 world:famots Mariant well won, Joe McElmele second, Fred Har- etury and treasurer, ¢, M. Har.| The celebrant purchased the largest Ro- FEW. [ by fire last night. The total loss I8 $75.000, |\ gi00p given, and the rows of fgure T man candle he could find and stuck its —_— with $15,000 nsurance. opposite the distribution of these strokes| Martani & Coy 5 W Rianc DR IR -, " danger end into the bowl of his pipe. There | Con: !dering Amount of Shooting Ree L pg e he holts, numbered from one to| Publish a handsome Vook of fndorsements | Reduced Fares to Cincinnati was no false alarm. A pipe flew into the sults Are Basy. Electric Wires Canse Trouble. :‘m‘;ml" .4 i |k I mperors, Iimpross, rlv;ln‘um, l.}...)fl,.flq, 3 B . ; - % cen: Avchbishops and other distingished per- Constipation |un s » i rovioms | Fth i TSR ot o ot o o |, s 2| V) R 2 3 , accou i R i e Fkoal he Capitol restaurant on Capitol ave 316 o write fo & Headache,billousness, heartburn, indi- | C. E. convention, Round trip, $8 from| Men ordered the fellow to throw the | mecions 1r wan wimem hablY frée {0 | about 130 this morniug. The electric wires | .1 5 * | ¥ gestion, and all liver ills sve cured by | Chicago. Trains leave Chicago Union sta- | candle into the street, but ho had deas | (la of Matanzae. whereln tho fatalitics werq | had become crossed and the front of the | &4 3 | tion 10 a. m. and 8:40 p. m., running solid | of his own. He waved the fire-spitting tube | Jimited to one mule. About the only effect | FeStaurant was charged with electricity, but | Gy 5 Hood’s Pills to Cincinuat!. Write or wire H. R. Dering, | 10 Elee and uttered three cheers for Abra- |of the thousands of explosions of gun- | there was no fic pre 00 eer | A. G. P. Agt. 248 South Clark street, Chi- | ham Lincoln. powder seems to have been the ralsing of T 9.1 B ) i Sold by all drugglsts, 25 cents. cago, for tickets and parlor and sleepiug| When the fun ceased the man began a|ga thundersiorm, which came as a grateful Sixteenth Street Cellar. Wl b i car reservations. lv:mh-e-lrc: f:rl :Is m:ev Atter giving up [ reliet after the heat of the day. Fire broke out in the cellar of 210 North|11-1 § It Is best tested b ydrinking. e hunt he tried to buy some more fire- | That there were not more accldents fs |Sixteenth atreet last night about 9:30 1137 161 { T ™ works, but the dealers in explosives didn't ko ; ac > 4.1 15 1 probably due to the fact that the population | o'clock under the racket store owned by |14 °eooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooon :‘e’:":;'; "‘;w"‘:::“_m‘l*}: Z‘c':::rmo:fl" Su":- of Omaha expanded, going to the neigboring | H. A. Nathan The damage nnlm\mled o/l Jant 1% ur Naiura 0cess weer o CUT OUT THIS COUPON, came 10| parks and lakes in quest of cool and quiet, [ $50. The origin of the fire Is unknown. 11 3 e Talid ¥ pEALE AL L O |an end. thereby reducing the actual inhabitants of —— 15 1 Has & flavor oqual to the best Baya- o ) _— City Mills at Abilen The scores made by the twenty-nine con- | A\ s e o Omaha Bee Single Coupon. 0 |"ERRY CROWD AT KRUG'S PARK. the business center to a few hundred mes- ¥ tontan s With thelr handloapa, follaw: W; || Tiad-and other Kuropesn beers.. It » g pon. senger boys, hotel and restaurant employes LENE, Kan., July 1 e destroyed [ J. Foye, scratch, 3 down; J. B. Rahm, 5 1 | a It @ ° Bws boxs, daial s plo ABI Iy 4= oed | 5, Koye, soral lown: J. 6. Ruhm, & 4 |§ 1s made of pure malt and hops, and o E and- others doomed to stay at home. cse | the city mills here today. The loss ic §50,- Tom Rimb ¢ fh AWE, W O . “ : O | Thousands Enjoy Many Comforts at|qid their best to make the welkin ring, and | 0o, lown: 4. K. 1emist dowini Fraiic (| we will pay $1000 to any person who ‘ a a (-] weogh, 3 down; T. 1. Davis,'s, even; . ° 2 This Rewort. in a measure succeeded, but their numerical P——— Fred tamiiton, o 1 down; £d Fafendtd, 10,2 can dotect any other lents in s b ’ : 3 : T-Murt down; do B, Martin, 12, 2 down: A. L. Reed, || (be manutacture of it ] o Probably tho largest crowd of the day|“eakness was mot conducive to aocidents. v own, J. B. Martin, 1% 4 down; A. L. Regd, | nufacture of 1t | ° For the most popular young lady. g In Omeha was at Krug's park. At 10 o'clock | At the police station an extra detail wa | TABLE ROCK, Neb., July 4 3 RN SEI SO STRS 1 S oipie It O Tads (hrid yoii s anixl aatad o0 © |'n the morning people were pourlng|!n readiness all duy to respond to hurry | Roy H. Norris and Miss May Martin of this { Harry McCormick, 184 downs J. J. Diclkey ne vote for Miss, through the gates wit calls and the surgeon had his bandages, | place were married at 9 o'clock last night | i 8 down: W, Lowe, 18 6 down: homiy o w o the g ith basket luncheons place m Kirkpatrick, 18, 7 down; J. E. Bickner of ? o ame. © |!n sand and nearly 1,000 people were as- :“;‘, lodiform and his thread and “"f“""-‘?m the home of the bride's parents by Rev. | &t Louls, 18, § down | o Address sembled at that hour, Each succeeding car | 1ald out. All preparations were made for| A, W, Stamel. They left this morning on It balls were tho prizes seoured by the | | | o Town, O | brought reintorcements, until at 5 p. m,|the accident that didn't happen. The spe- |y wedding trip to Denver and Colorado|five players who made in the money. The | " y ¢ Sial o P in' oy Milwaukee o fully 6,000 people were enjoying the many | ©\81 detall sat in the captain’s anteroom and | gprings, The groom is @ son of Hon. C.|entry fee was one ball and the twenty-nine | . 21 8 ko, 2 i A 3, SHORT, Manuger Omaha Branch o Works for © |forms of amusement afforded at this resort. “’“‘k ;“‘h"""{ Across the h"‘,‘ the I""“":' H. Norrls, and the bride is a daughter of | guttys were distributed us follows: Love, | B HORT. Manager Omahy Bra i o The merry-go-round was kept In motlon | ©0cked his feet on the operating table and | g R, Martin. They were both reared in|14; Rahm, 7; Davis, 5, Hamilton, 2; Johu | 6 SUT T Oilebaplt s Ao rl')'n":= “erhl" l: “Vacatlon Contes! Department,” g throughout the afternoon and its beasts of | Fead “To Have and to Hold," by Mary Johu- | myple Rock W. Redick, 2. The scores made by n.w“i sy i | o ebraska. vt o bt ston and Pony Moore. ve men, hole for hole for the eighteen, fol- ) b The: re- | five men, hole for hole for the cighteen, fol- | o 80000010000000000000070000000000000000 &% | reshment tables wore crowded with u gay | Al 2 ook the telephone rang and Desk HYMENEAL. low [ E flo_tupdeld o ‘ 000000000000000000000000000000000000000Q | LUr"s: lstening to the concert program by | SeTEwn) Haver sbranf SRV L 0 T Lov ; 4nteo br. Kay ator Frank Lorenz' conc celver, but instead of taking a report of a ; 5 Pittabu . ) 0 cure 0 yipeps i, Conse { Lo concert band. | ve ANl ny In Ll :l|hl).“vl‘rvl|ld|(idm\~ Nest torlc, 1nxative, e CUT OUT THIS COUFPON. S | Many prominent Omaha people pald thelr | boY having bis arm blown off by a prema- | %0 UL S Lo et morning Blood purifor futmn for 11t 0 cusen F ] P © | first visit to Krug's k yoste ture explosion, it was to record the theft h8- ¢ e J y | ovatos and {5 vigoritos the whole system ond | 4 park yesterday and g 508 he Pittsburg Spe CUFCR YOry Worst cases. ¢ In » y o of b ob Miller's | 1f you make the trip on th & 8 : ST Do s o g Omaha Beo Sub ipti © || MR AEIAUTCRURENG 0L 0 S MmUY ot ;’-‘mr:‘":hz:“m/:nn'n:nr::-“l::;;"m.-rc“u::.“.: clal leaving Chicago Unlon station 7:30 p. AMERICAN | s nitadion wikh i nottly s, W WiiSvetusd B n 140 ooy by n rite your symy 2 ubscription Coupon g - other jingle of the bell, and thie time the (m- dally, and returs on the “”“”‘“T:” A | 185 Sraratedicnl Advice, sappiend proof § o © |KIDNEY AND BLADDER sergeant wrote down something about a |cial, leaving Pittsburg 8:39 p. W B8 | e ant Assninllon Talle Bast Pio | 4 » Kay, Barsio. S o dyl > heat, il Tate tragns run every day with vestibule coaches | g H ummer V ti 3 Borse dying.from the heat. St Tater tn | trafne rum every day, wiuh hestious conchs ) TR R o warmting ‘ p s | the day J. M. Walters called up to report | and slceping cars, inc buffet sleep- L ! ' g aca 01’1 g TROUBLES PROMPTLY CURED e et ot an allieator skin pooketbook | ing cer, on which lunch is served; also Of Brenton Reef, Buy and Try a Box Tonight. — 4 akfast going and returning. Sleeping P ; o o containing $20 from his rooms in the rear [ breakfast g —— | While you think of it, go buy and ’ . . i R BT Leavenworth | car space and tickets can be arranged for | ypyp e N iat j A priivaid s < e g For the most popular young lady. © | A Sample Bottle Sent FREE by Mail Of pnp clear store at 31T LeavonuOrth | advance by addressing H. R. Derlng, A NEWPORT, R 1 July 4 progrem | try a box of Cascarcts Candy Ca | ° © - ) — These were tHe Incldents which broke the | G. P. Agt, 248 South Clark street, Chicago. \ing over Mond thartic, ideal laxative, tonight. You'll | o This coupon, If accompanied by a cash payment on a new or old o r. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great| .onotony of the day at police headquarters . Ronsiiicn | mever regree it Genuine tablets ¢ or old subscription to © | kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in ) onstitutl bis | oear 1°C. C. C. Neve 1d © THE BEE, counts 15 voies for ca.h I3c paid, 100 votes for each dollar paid, etc. © 1| promptiy ouring kidnay, bisgder sed urls | 1087 made up the ordloary routine of the PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. 4re entered, ‘hun been annou by the | A “?per\“ 1iCr Co ] cver sold ip [ acld troubles, rheumatis) d o | department, and anyone of them might have - e N o the Taces witl he fftecn miles to ulk. Al druggists, roc, o g Btk TGV rhouttatism and pain 1n the | pappened just as appropriately on any other| 31 D. Miller of Stanton was in Omaha | windoed nnd Teturn and two over a tri: | o No— Votes for Miss. ¥y to hold water | 4. "y "tho vear, Taken all in all, 1t was | celebrating the Fourth Angulir coarse of thirty miles. The start | == = = | Narme. — © |and scalding pain in passing it, or bad | ooV o0 TR EEOT e ange of reminis- | T M. Franse, wife and niece of West | will be ut Hrenton Reef lahtship. or u e ; 8 8 effects following use of liquor, wine or Point were in Omaha to spend the Fourth point five miles east preparatory gun IMENTS, y beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne. | C¢ROCS: 8nd the bluccoats made the most of | PR HE0E . Who travels for the F 1o Be given at 11 o'clack #nd the starting | R T o iy % it, while the police surgeon finished “To | cyrug Brewing company, {8 exhibting a fine | gun minutes later, A time limit of six | [ Wooaward & Rurge 8 Address O | cossity of being compelled to go often dur- i at T e I O in Which has been pré. | hours has heen fixed ‘and the rules of the Manugers Tel. IV [ ) e BTaTe—— O |iIng the day and to Kot up many times dur. | Have 8nd to Hold" and 18 now ready to re- | gold watch and chiln Wwhich hae bech nre) RO Yathe elub will sovern AL " 2 O |iog the night. The mild and the extraor- | (UFR It to Its owner = ‘enrs of efficlent service Ehnstitution went' Bt Har i practics e M_HEAR PToRontses-— “d 2 et & [y of ‘Svamp-Ront In soon real- | DUt toward night the glorlous Fourth €0t |*ieralpard. Grimm of Tellevie und Mi ot e’ s "an hour thie’ roreioon | FERRIS $TOCK COMPANY | | ° © |1zed. It stands the highest for its won.|'® Its work and the police station tele- | Nora M, Pllant of Henninglon were @ar | irimmed (n hollday dress. | —TONIGIT— 3 © | derful cures of the most distressing cases, | PhONe Tang for businese Diffenbocher of the Irvington Congrega- TS — | THE TWO ORPHANS: ° Send Bee tv (name), [] Swemp-Root is not recommended for s— tional church ofclated at the wedding. Mr. senatorial Dendlock. ) © | everything, but if you have kidney, liver. Joe Meyers, a small son of Maurice Meyers | and Mrs. Grimm will live in Bellevue. 3 gl | (Flest halt next week—STRE [ } ° © |bladder or urlc acid trouble you will find | of 1104 South Tenth street, is laid up for| Nebraskans at th rehanta's G, M, | MERIDIAN, Tex, J Iy 4cThe demo- | NEF YORK, Tast haif o “wee { o Address _ © |1t just the remedy you need. two weeks a8 a victim of the toy pistol: He | Rusgell, Lincoln: Vo 8 crihion, Japutti | &iXih distriet reaffirmed the Kanmas CIty | Prices—l0c lic 2ic and 2e q‘ g [ It you need a medicine you should have | managed to explode one charge of his ebraska Clty. Mra, Thomas Wiliing, Lin: |} ALORD ARG & % Loty ':“r"‘"'““';"“,d“;fllr{ | e g © | the best. Sold by druggists in Afty-cent | weapon into his right thigh, and the doc- |coln; P, M Schofleld Bt Schofeld, « ulver; | (N ke, deceased, without result. The | i © N.B.—This coupon must be countersigned by The Bee Circulation Department, and one-dollar sises. $ou may have a |tor who was called says that he will hardiy |3; - Badwer and wite, Aviington: Grev Ml | oG yane i seseion. ontght and the | o Y Yer, Springfleld; Ray Applegate, Lincoln; | @ or the town agent to whom the subscription money is Deposit or mall to sample bottle of this great kidney remedy, | be able to bear his welght on that limb for | Willtam Bischoff, jr.. Nebraska City’ A. L. | outlook 13 for a prolonged deadlock | d , | g “Yacation Contest Dept.” Bee, Omaha, Neb. © | Swamp-Root, and a Look that tells all about | two or three weeke. ‘“;'1‘;\":-;' “‘\':m.‘;n ler, Il“.‘l‘\!“fi:?(ulllur:‘.v A:‘- —— e e © | !t and its great cures, both sent absolutely - Meek, Waterloo; Wilking, Lincoln} " s 7 . w. COLE, Manager. g © |free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co. | A one-and-a-half-story building, 2412 Par- ,\‘:' B, Granam' and’ wife, ‘amest Ray TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. S ol rABSIGN PLAYY. | Conat Bingbamton, N. Y. When writing, mention | ker, caughi mor bout 10 | Shearer, Garrison: Wiiltam Collin and wife, [ —— - . . — RE brated Concert BAY ersigned by Agent O s . 8, mentio | ki Bh¢ Airé yesterdsy morning abou Miss Grace Montgomery. York: J. A. Ha- | LOST, red Irish setter dog, one front tooth | BAL NSIONS by Prof. Fan he 8 8 that you read this generous offer in Tho |o'clock. By the prompt arrival of the fire | Miss Grace Fongemers, YOt o b My | VO T S eV ira 5025, Hih. Tel. and weores of other free attractions. Tk [ 00000000000000000000020000000000000000 Omaba Daily Bee. {company very little damage was done. The | Karr, 8t. Ldward; R. Dech, Wahoo, B%Y., PR Benson cars on Walnut Hill line.