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Telephone 618604, Bee, July 16, 101, THE OMAHNA DAILY B 'UESDAY, JULY 16, a better narvest at that time of the year B L(]"’" HO“ r\msh and that result will be that the ‘ y l But the dfy winds of the 1ast-tno weeks | DL SHOWS ENCE | Tt "ates’ Stnel “Cotporaton wii ¢ [ FATAL DAY FORCOLORED MEN bave almost exhausted the supply of ‘unmn ridden or that the lite Amal | moisture and have damaged small grain gamated assoclation shall come W end | \ The outlook for a large crop of corn is «till | Will Py rican Maohi with the comploticn of this et o good, but rain will be needed soon to ful- y More for Am'h el f ioemen Kill One During Riot on Excu:- fil the promises of n big yield. Early | Than Any Other. | FIREMEN MUST FIGHT IT OUT sien Trair. dry, hot weather. There will be many . | Statt non Pennsyle | ‘ small tubers in every hill. The damage |SAME PARTIALITY IN OTHER PURCHASES | ployers Unytera. | OTHER NEGROES HANG SECOND OFFENDI | trom grasshoppers will be considerable in _— | Ihie In SheHeHDEY B . some sections. These grasshoppers do not | OnesBighth of tis| VSRR IN hag imitators—some dealers move about In swarms like those which did | ’ — Stop Truin at Courtland, will substitute if you don't #0 much damage In the state in the early from United t“‘\”HI-KI BARRE July 15.—Presid fessed Murderer fro watch out. Be sure you get 1 " N '70s, but remain in the flelds in which States Merchants—Consu Mullahey of the Stationary Firemen's ssso Coke, the original guaranteed Tuesday, we will sell at a special price, three|ihey happen to be hatched. Some wheat Give Statiation, clation of Penneylvania has eiven up il bty Rl cure for Dandruff, falling hair, numbers in women's summer underwear, two styles | flelds have the leaves about all eaten off Ly n(’ 1 amlcable settlement of the Him scalp exema, ete. A dach 2 " " > MITCHELL, & D, July 15 (8pecial Tel 1 e of the firemen, ordered to begin to on the hair after bathing 3 of vests and one of union suits. They are made ofy eram A (mely Fain vialied (s fection |y ASHINGTON, July 15The pureay | TOFTOW morning. There wcre 0o repons vents colds, Awar + o b b - SHINGTON, | b oday from employers and nothing now re- SRICUS. G y : and all hon the best cotton yarns, nicely finished and arve good values. Rk B LB R }nr forelgn commerce of the State depart- | mains to be done Bt (o Put into xecution | ara orece S xeomeiontis brom e bu sition. over A1l competitor o e atio e t . . . . | execution | gred negro excursionisis from Macon this on-ov ympetitors, SPECIAL NO. 1——Women’s White Rembrandt Ribbed Vests | uer rain amoumed o 105 inches. . Barly | Be0t made public today a chapter of the | the ultimatum of the executive committee | afrernoon cansed . tiot mors whin 1 $old Evers where, Book about I ites' ral 0 Y | volume entitled “Commercial Relations | of the association, that all stat v aTon (ENCREC B POt Dere. Wich e B b A ol low neck, sleeveless, cut V. front and square back, lace and vib- |sown wheat has been damaged little by the | for 1900, which [s now In press, this ex. | men amilated With the state arsoctaion A PR L Ll I g Lot R R A . ast week of hot wenthor | ) y g ! ate amo and the instunt Killing of ! W o omein bon tirmmed—reduced from 26¢ to 15¢ each. o SRATHEN BTty 15— (Spectal | LFact dealing wiih United States (rade with | fetuse to go (o work tomorrow unie r |'a Magon tesro, WHS Whe thi risslebdor I Uartiors 111 Saeof ey resanintior SPECIAL NO. 2—Women's White Richelien Ribbed Vests, | Telceram)—Sunday was a hard day on | "":“:_‘::”“K to Consul Winslow at Liege, | ';’.'"':;li.“}'m"y".,‘;’f:‘.‘.‘h'l':' ' arc stanted | he disturbance. Thre oxeuison- | Ac RO BREMER €O, CHICAGO. - crops, the mercury registering 105 in the| : S 089 | o o bt b ] gt began a shooting affray and Police low neck, sleeveless, cut V front and square back, has fancy lace abad, with & south wind bowing a gale. | BeIElum fs a fine manufacturing country, | Wyoming b will refuse 0 g0 to work | men Glawson and Albritio ‘d;"-lu‘v ,Iv‘ t S N " . " ™ Ly | o . h baving ex) d o $350,000,- tomorrow o8t ¢ ate vloyed and Albritton attempted k l yoke front with ribbon trimming, reduced from 25¢ to 15¢ each. {'unnn|vh|~- night light showers ;-nd noren- | b “f‘mmf’“)"':fl'"";':““”i:;"u::;"~“: .fil:;‘:‘.«..‘:-v e mines and. unell man e cmployed | arres English, when the negro fatall C() e S H"TIPO() ST v a o 5 v s . by ¢ winde broke the hot spell and danger is | g i Al ka1 britton in abdome t SPECIAL NO. 3—~Women's White Ribbed Cotton Union | 5 W™ be frodent e i [ Worth, Of the imports the United States fiured Yo fhke tHefe placws many of iho HORNE OTEWHSH ARGT BORTLE T he Nandc ) & To“et Qoap : N : | co d ovel 56,0 . | collieries 1 CRUET end ope ons " » Buits, extra quality yarn, low neck sleeveless, ribbon and ero- | the damage to the wheat crop at 2 per cent r:::'\‘:{',b‘;':x:"“n’( I:;‘;',”::"‘:f“’"“‘h“’;"‘ i ollieries will have to suspend opcrations. | mygiiah, though dying, raised himselt on | VANTARE e o . . . T i " T el y .. | DEADWOOD, 8. D, July 15.—(Special | 5 hadie ex- 9 | bis elbow and fired again at the police SRS L chet trimming, knee length, umbrella style trimmed, with two | ot BP0 S e apell of five days | POTt r Rt . ON UNION PACIFIC'S BOARD | men. both of whom returned the fre. aw clears the complexion. Great p i fide > sduce g 8¢ 50¢ per sui e g 4 o | Consul General Lincoln, at Antwerp, — o ooting Boglish throug! g | 0! path. and one half inch wide lace—reduced from 75¢ to 50c per suit.| was broken thie moraing by a heavy rain, | © 0000 (R0 Pk Hh B i Chalrman Miller of S Paul's Divees | e sibrions il ooy . genernl over the Hills. Crops and cattle | % e trade beiweem the two trec= | while Albritton’s bullet entered his breast. | gop oF Deatw Meve Bves BV We cione Batardips at 1 5 m. dusinn Juty aad A sABEeS-APe 10 dxeellont condition countries last year was marked by a large ate In to Be Reinstn | Engltsh fell dead at the second fire. Glaw J ol - ~; :u)u of imports of corn from the United Conferces Make Progre {son was shot through the thigh. Intense | States, a decreage of firearms into the excitement prevails at this hour | ’ LIGHTNING KILLS ~ SEVERAL | {50 clatec nd o decronse of importation | y . MONTGOMERY, Ala., July 1 moh o DR, K A Y S e o/ " NEW YORK, July The Pr 3 A RENOVATOR fu: gorates n n b 14 Ohto Getw Rain, but with It Tov :"w i e K e Rt oD FAL0: | vove will 16 dovelonsd Yesterday that | e Seah. & biats o es o Alead ¢ N y o , bleyeles, hemp, wheat and salted ow W ay qe oped yesterday that | ger Hlerman, a hagro who was charged with | ) Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, COR. 16TH AND DOUGLAS STS. Many V e v and saited or) ;" s O 8 ho was chatig th Many Vielent Bolta trom i gl J.P. Morgan & Co. will have a represent- | i ; ; i nd$1 ACAruggiats Fres 0 ] ' AL pres iibg Sailip, Swgope. When the officers " Sivice. sampie and b the Clouds. American fron working machinery, ac- ‘“"":: ":’ ';’: Union Pacifh board of di-|took Herman e the train on their way to | Be i tuy ‘lnr‘nvlu\k\' the mtate for two weeks and unless At noon the thermometer registered 106 In . cording to Consul Winslow, s sought by (m”"" gl 'i“"“_"' Rosweil P. Miiler, |Togcutmbia té plade Bim fn Jail for sate- | all indications fail the drouth in Kansas | the shade. Many farmers are selling off | NHWCOMERSTOWN, 0., July 15.—During | BelSium manutacturers in preteronce to | i poer °F oy '"f'" of directors of the | keopink, the’ nugrges held the trafn, took | o will soon be broken | thelr stock for went of toad. The oais {a heavy storm this afternoon lightning |81l other Kinds, even at an advance in|po ot WH ..vq;m.x from the Unfon| the prisoncr off and hanged him, after- e crop Is a total failure. struck a straw shed on the farm of Mrs.| PTice over the machinery of other coun- | Th-‘ K‘"’ but who will be reinstated. | ward *iddling Mé body with bullets. Her- OTHER cnops UP ITS SLEEVE MILWAUKEE. Wik, July 15.—A dis- (C. McMacklin, about one mile north of|!rles and their own. The German tmitation | Navek: Jonh WAt iman-douid Taction’| BB Biate & RIS "o patch from Ashiand, Wis., says today was | town, instantly killing Mrs. James Huft,|'$ Admitted, he says, to fall far short|p [ MI%e & feprereniative on the Northern DEATH RECORD. - - Kansas Connts on Kaflie Corn and Al- | the bottest day of the year in that cky. | her daughter, Mrs, Thoraton, and the lat- | Of the American original Btk o a il bl et L RO B DEATH RECORD. % u | The temperature was 103. Numerous pros- |ter's 4-year-old daughter. Mrs Huft's| American machinery, it is stated, has |PeCicd: Wil be retired in the reorganization | P falia to Make Good the Los® | trations wero reported. - One of them | daughter Myrile, aged 16, and another child | Wonderfully changed the manner of ak. |°f 'he management of that property, but| Dea Moines County Poor Farm from Drouth. | proved fatal, Ole Kyan a well known |of Mre. Thornton, aged about 7, were|!DE frearms in Belglum, and many of tho e rposttion of the new Loard will be|. BURLNGTON, Tla., July 18.~(Spectal - resident of Bayfleld, having dled todsy. | serfously injured. The party had taken | CHeAPer Weapons are now made by auto- | S0 (I firtetion of & B Morear, James| Telegrap.) - Fire started tn one of the ald TOPEKA, Kas, July 15.—F. D. Coburn, NO Person was ever before overcome with | ahoiter under the shed. The shed was | MAUC machinery at a great reduction in |y, ih A% their assoclates. W. K. Van-| puildings at the Des Molnes county poor secrctary of the State Board of Agricul- Neat in Ashland. Lake captains say they | knocked down by lightning, and the en- | Brice. ,","" il UL o Northern Pacific| tarm near this city this afternoon and ture, does not share 1n the general opin. SLFUCK An_intensely hot blast from the | (ire party was burled under the ohaft and| DUring the first three-quarters of 1900 | 4/7oC'OF on account of (he dry condition of the fon of the ruln that-will come to Kansas as l)!fl"' off Michigan island, At Glenwood, | traw tor two Mours ot mors until veme at least 60,000 of what are known as machine % Conferences again were held yesterday | buildings spr 4 with great rapidity to the a result of the present dry spoll. Tho i%. the mercury registerod 100. There | nyriics near by were attracted by calls for | MAde Bouds were shipped to the United | bro omer i Interests In thete proper- | other two structures nearby, Al three damage to hay and corn has been serious, & . o *¢Ve prosirations, Mrs. Albert | o), by those who escaped death. States. Large numbers of the famous | €% SUch progress has been made at these | were burned to the ground with a good G A A e yairin] Listrt :.u.?, dead. Sheboygan also r e : Damascus gun barrels, made nowher m‘«;‘mh-r. nees as to warrant the assertlon | part of their contents. The bulldings con- ; i Y ports several prostrath At Junesville the world e £ that the boards of dircctors of the several | slsted of thé residence of the overseer, a made up by the gr crops of Kaifir corn - - ' ¢ world except at Liege, also find a| b L e & pocial mass was celebrated In L Mary's CROP WORRY_CAUSES L1 PRl e The aecrot of | MPOTEant raflroads controlled by the iwo | substantial frame, the old poor house, an altalfa that have been ralsed. | Catholic church today for the exprékS PUF- | pguin Denmend of Gumbrkiue Hamge | MODUIACCUring thesé gans fs handed dows | {4CI0NS to the Northern Pacific controversy | other largo frame building, where all the 900,000 # ¢ Kafr bR ) pose of praying for raln There wa from father to son and | Jeal 1 have been agreed upon tentatively. An- | sane people were housed, and the large s d th. 900,000 acres of Kaflir corn and alfalfa in jurg g . ; A . son and is jealous : Y | o en the "stute which have ‘ot beon materaliy [S[S0 Sttendance. Not only iaithe vege- Himself an n Resnit of Ferded; "SIV | ouncements will be made by the bankers | new brick insane hospital Simmer. :.HotelVictory, RGO RY ey WRAOHAR. THRES KFG A000.0 | (b ol el DUS S0, IOREE AX8 \the Despondency, o ——— soon, being delayed only by the fact that| Great excitement existed among the Tlio worid's largost Summer Hotel 000 bushels of old Pt A Lo B L b e v L o erem » Cure, No Pay, no definite prediction can be made regard- | tenants and patients when the flames began nBay Island, Lake Erie, O. bushiels of old°corn in the hands of | farmers of Keno county have glven up 3 o Your drugg st will refund your n 1t | 1ng the affairs of corporatiof Stockhold- | to spread and much difculty was experi- It is renowned for the soclal standing of It farmers, amounting to nearly a fourth of ail hope of saving thel B P | CAMDRIDGE. Neb, July 15.—(Spectal | . Y/ SRR, kel ¥ . bl doploteill 5 ¥ attons, for Its dimenslons and magnificence, B A T o "oy All hope of maving their crops this sewson | pouiln et MDLARG Yiving: five | PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Ringworm, | €rs necessarily must vote on recommenda- | enced by the keeper and his nids In get i U BT U the sverage crop. The farmer who bas becauso of the heat. Weodland, Wis Tl et ot Cam i, o ged i | Tettcr. O1d Ulcers and Soros, Pimples and | tions made by the large holders | tink the peopla sately out. This wes ac for the favish provisians for amueement ol jcs s A riocn for Ahg, [as years ports the death of the IT-year-old son of | "liviuy voning. Famly (rouble and | DIACKECAdS on the face, and all akio dis- | James J. HIN left last night for St. Paul, | complished, ‘however, and not one was | | RN perb Braas Tl and Orchesira M 6 BOTIoOuUsly orip! ' A all from the beat. Marquette re- i bs b cases. L0 cents, - | Injured In the excitement several in- i y b nowiedged that 1t posscases KANSAS CITY, July 16.—Mrs. George ports a temperature of 108 dogrees by the | doPOndency over cop prospects are sup- | 5 1 b biad Taly, erjeul.ts pertogier peogie s : ’ | sane persons ese ¢ ot be undoubted fu ‘o " Knapp, wife of a prominent contracter, government thermometer BYATRIS k1| RUSSIZEO RYE SRR tHY N T <y | 700 GOOD TO THE LEAGUERS | (LW "Ny Ao IhAts Wefe. brought 10 | | Eo ek 4hh et i planps otte was prostratcd by the heat today and be- dustrics suspended work. The highest tem- | x \L \Rl \ A] L A]{h OLT 1 his city and housed in the county e o ourlat It stands for all that s most came. insane, She loft hor home and at- | perature in Miwaukeo was 82 at 4 p. m. | THUNDERSTORM AT JOPLIN | iVAL 4 4 Trausdontinental Rasonwer Annaotas | Folh el Acs s et ited ot tios | ] erssh tempted sulcide by jumplng Into Troost| LITTLE ROCK, Ark. July Good | f e Todny, Wil Call [ 00 "while there 1s but $24.000 fnsurance Open from June 20 to Sept. 15 park lake { ralns fell over the larger portion of Ar by @ (Continued from First Page. nds o A € i ' e UL A A carpenter who was working on a build- | kansas to At Texarkapa and Hot - ALRAG ] WMes. Chris Hann, s“:;':,'o:,"”_‘:,;:"":g’ e ol \ e effec o 0 Pros - | 8 e n ghtnlng did e do ple zed, abo 200 of G i Sl ed e it vl d:f;'\x:; A SO g Lt ""”“‘-“" DENVER, July 15.—The Transconti-| GRAND ISLAND, Neb, July 15 T; W. McCREARY, Geaeral Muosger. oot I | “CACUMET, Mich., July 16.~The gbvern- - et s ol lro;unnmx Paseenger association will convene | oial)—Mrs. Chris Hann, aged 81 vears, [ | piiin iy, Onig, 724 Monroe St., Toledo, O HUMIDITY MAKES IT WORSE mert has no oielal observer ore, but tn | JOPLIN, Mo. July There wan a [ scondule and O1F Ment mmitiey o1 o | tomorrow at Gleawood Springs. Most of |suddenly died Eaturday night and her | | A Hayiinds \KES B any piucea todny thermometers reglatered | Yiolent thunderstorm bere this morning, | ehiy place are running full todas.” Tha of. | N¢ Western roads will be represcnted. It |death Is the passing away of one of the U T ; P AR y §Setd cavy rain ve minutes' | g0 ; is rumored that attempts will be made to |first women of Hall county. Mrs. Hann Weseiddaoombiie St. Paul and Ofher Northwestern |110 In the shudo. Two prostrations were Fe- | nravio Aty e (of Ve, MIBULES' | fetaly here have Httle fear that the per- | peyra vo wocetnt . coriain liner. toot are | o b AR L L] waer ,,,.,. Now Points Report Many Prostra- ported. [ o'clock was %, the most comfortabla day | "CNAl aKreement entered lato by the men 'hnr:;rd"w;‘(‘;”;‘»‘ll\'lr;:r‘\"‘l:llve“;(ng;:::nr:::J;‘l‘;:“\l‘:; I of thin lty. who samo to this | S 3 | SPRINGFIELD, ¢ 16.—Ad s | o Sl b tdatlh e e brokes o d A Stelk of s ‘clty, wl e tonn aud Deathn, ELD, 1, July 16.—Advices|, weqks is expecto will be broken in the matter of Epworth league business. | gection late in the ‘G0s. Mrs. Hann had ) from all over the central and southern | Ll Johnstown, Pa.~It developed today that |t o 6t LTS ETIaRl | iRl s, it PAFL of the state ara to the eftect that the | HEAT WAVE DOES EUROPE | “oeiderably more thun haif of the 12000 |, The ducstion of eatabiabiug u milena | heen sitting outelde ot oho Fotme A ton ST. PAUL, Minn, July 15.—Today's of- | continued heat and drouth are fiing the | N employes of the Cambrin Steel company 10 | willbe conaidered. o Roclto | B D rias ahe becamo il com. | o BUFFALU, N.°Y. LARGEST IN THE WOALD ficlal maximum temperature was 84, or four €Orn crop badly and that if heavy rains 4o | Takes n Jnunt Across the Atlangie |t city are members of the Amalgamated Eas — ;Tnntmu“ ¥ r'.rn: l::em: e fremoghy e b R U LD e coding DOt occur soon t op i o a5 m, the Cambria Ath Hoh: 5 ning o ut, ye | position. i oo v el O i e s i i and Smiten People on the Union Ant L yi4,BelAved uati {o0ay. Eney e to Dawson Coal Fields. | ylclan could be called aho passed away. | $2 and $2.50 {ii o\o“ihcr”" Rooms ever, (‘was greatef and: this made it ex-| MUSKOGEE, 1. T., July 15.—Tho drouth Continent. would not bé alcgted by the strike. Prom- | SANTA FE, N. M., July 15.—The Dawson He'm from Missourl. [ i oath extra, Bend for cre tremely unpleasant. - There were a number Was broken today by ‘good rain, which In- inent steel workers here say, however, [ Rallroad company was incoporated . today Johtaan: GF §t. Jouend compla(ved A adirions of prostration reports and two deaths as Sures rood cotton crops, with prospect| BERLIN, July 15—The wiather today | that it Presidont Shaffer calls on the men |10 bulld a line from Liberty on the new | Frank So0nscn of S JECRR 1o " Ray " se a result of the heat. | for balf a crop ef corn. was the hotiest known in Werlin for sev- |here to go out the entire plant of the|RO0k Iland extenalon fo the Dawson coal| haq been robbed of, 81 in houte at 119 : Reporta from various points In the north- | JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, July 15. eral years. A number of persous died of [ Cambria company will be tied up. Agias in Boltes loannty,, 180 mile Dogee atreel O e iane i oibed bbbl west also show a number of prostrations Tain has fallen here and in different parcs | Sunstroke. McKeesport, Pp.--There was no. excite- | The company Is capitalized at $3,000,000. | Jaoksop and Kether Sruith W and deaths. Tonight the eky Is clouded ‘and Of the'state since April 17, and crops of all | Violent thunderstorms ard reported in |ment in McKeesport today on account of | Pennsylvania capitalists are interested. The — — indications are that thunderstorms will at | kinds, except wheat, are almost complete | various sections of the country and there | the strike. The Dewees-Wood and the | Readauarters of the road will be at Alamo TE TO CLASSIFY. | least temporarily alleviate the suffering. | failures. Governor Dockery, who had, re- | was an enormous cloudburet at Potsdam. | United States Tinplate plants are idle and | 9orde. N. M. y 4 | LACROSSE, Wis., July 15.—The maximum | celved many requests to lssue a proclama- | T4o m wny cattle were killed in [ no attempt wag made to resume work at = e v sy temperature here foday waa 100. There | tion calling upon the psople to observo f | the mountaius by lghtnlug, scveral housos | elther plant durlng the day. The men are FIRE RECORD. WANIED, OAkge e e e N, z zo"ege wero two prostrations. | certaln day In fasting and prayer. that the | Were burned and onc wan was killed by |looking for an early settiement. - B Kauftman, Baker, Norfolk, Nebraska. || BARABOO, Wis., July 16.—Today was |drouth might be broken, today set mpart | !Ehining near Nieoburs. At Herreabery | In additlon (o these the Amalgamated Ravenna Flouring Milla, 3 the hottest day on rocord in this section.s Sunday, July 21, on which “the people are [ A8d Wurtemburg the crops have been | assoclation tonight has added two more| RAVENNA, Neb, July 15.—(Specal Tele- | « I'dmmdl' |rr-t|u('ll:ll to assemble at ther usual places [ Fuiied by hail and they have been badly | mills to its lst, both of which were clalmed | €ram.)—The Ravenna flouring mills, a $25,- % i ot Enrl‘;}lvd(n fnyoke fhe Blpestugs,of Al [ ANEAEE B O e s has boon exs | L the companies to be beyond orsanisa- |00 property owned by Shellinbarger & treng ens S(hool mighty God." 1 B ssia has been ex- | tion, hen the William Clark Sons Co. | Davenport, was destroyed by fire this What are Humors? el | pertencing ‘terrible heat, the temperature | mills at Third street, which operated |morning. Besides the bullding and ma- 1] *“Che School That Makes Manly Boys." They are vitiated or morbid fluids cours- | SOUTH DAKOTA HOLDS QUT | Cover @ wide territory reaching 100 degrees | all day, nonunion, came to shift turns to- [ chinery $4.000 worth of wheat and two car- 1 | Fabrenheit in the shade. Fruits and vege- ¥ 3 ads 5 A hish yryde achool prepacing boys froms to 39 ing the veins and affecting the tissues, | L . ge- | night none of the skilled men reported for | 10ads of flour were burned. The fire was | inei fito e i They are commonly due to defective digese | Crops Are Somewhnt Damnged, hut | taP1es en a largo scale have been destroyed. | quty and the plant closed down, Qiscovered near the celling of the third ym, and Dormita e tion but sometimes inherited. Corn Continues to Thrive in SES One of the Lenst Expected. floor shortly after 10 o'clock and apparently ul work. - Bend { Hi% 60 1ha% rasn et (homseires? i g iy LINCOLN GAS RISES AGAIN el : . started from a hot box on the matn shaft E Later the following was recelved con-[ar the top of the mill. The fire company | o many forms of cutaneous eruption, e Rumors of Aunother Revolution aad | cerning another mill considered by the|was promptly on the ground, but, owing to MARIANI WINE, salt rheum or eczema, pimples and bolls, YANKTON, 8. D, July 15.—(8pecial.)— Tinusfers to Eastern manufacturers to be exceptionally loyal: |the height of the building and insuficiency . rowne a and In weakness, languor and general | The extremely hot weather contluues with Senalsaty MONESSEN, Pa.--The Monessen Steel | of ladders to reach the upper windows, 2 debility. { 11ttle promise of rain or cooler weather. TRALLALS: Hoop plant has been closed and has heen | oo » " | Gives power to the brain, strength and els How are the lled? B ' 1 i organized by district delegates of the ile.coulq pe. doia.to SUpprese the Angiee ol g Speclal artentio to development of indi. re they expel y | The crops are standing the drouth remark- " A _ Amalgamated association. The delegates | and the fine property burned to the ground | asticity to the muscles, and richness to| 3t A 1085 RpInent o : Hood’s Sa T/ ably well. This is due to the favorablo| VINCOLN, July 15.—(Special Telogram.) arrived i town this moriink und went to |in less than an hour. The owners had $12,- | : ey o e e B inatione 8 rsaparilia condit ‘b ; —A rumor of another revolution in the |[work Immediately. By 4 o'clock this after- 8D 408 QWDATE ha - the blood. It is a - promoter of good |C™ential to character bullding. Promotions ondittons which prevailed in May and noon they had all the local me | 000 insurance and it s almost certaiu that L S 9 made wherever particular puplls able to do which also bullds up the system that has | rupe. July 1 the ground was well sat- | Lincoln Gas and Electric company by Hen 2ad. At NI i e roreTty Wil he rebullc: this fall, aia ith and' 1 A mare advanced work. 3 distinet depart Shflebed from them,: EE e owno LAl 5t ihe nI At ad b Lk ation and le \ls evening for Pitts- property all, al- | health and longevity. ments—Primary, Preparatory and Academic irated with water and crops in (his sec- It is the best of all medicines for all lon were never known to give promise of bumors. ;000000000000000000000000000000000000000 CUT OUT THIS COUPON. Omaha Bee, Siugle Coupon. A Summer Vacation has been transferred the MacMillan to company, an castern gas plant syndicate, is In circulation tonight. Manager Powers refuses to afirm the report. The eyndi- cate operates plants in St. Joseph, Cleve- land, Detroft, Cincinnat, Buffalo and sev- eral other cities in the middie states. At the city councll meeting tonight the Lincoln company submitted a proposition to reduce the price of street lighting from $13,600 to approximately $12:000. A report by Tax Commissioner Altken in- dicates that under the new tax levy of 10 For the most popular young lady. ote for Miss. Na Address. Town. Bta Works for UT THIS OUT.—Deposit at Bee offic: mall to “Vacation Cont: | o Cur L e O s ontes! Department SOOOOOMOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0”000000000000000080 0000000000000000000000000909000090000003 CUT OUT THIs COU 0000000000000000000 Omaha Bee Subscription Coupon A Summer Vacation For the most popular young lady. « This coupon, If accompanled by a cash payment on a new or old sudscription to THE BEE. counts 13 vetes for ca:h I5c pald, 100 votes for each dollar pald, etc. [ [ ———— T T T ame Address own. Works for Send Bee tv (nawme) Address. coupon must be countersigned by The Bee Circulation Department, or the town agent to whom the subscription momey Is pald. Deposit er mall to “Vacation Coatest Dept.” Bee, Omaha, Neb. 000009000900000009“090000090000000009 Conntersigned by Agent 800000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 mills about §185,000 will be realized for the expenses of the city government for the ensuing year. This is $10,000 in excess of the amount required. The balance will en- | able the city to pay off the overlaps in all departments except the fire department New State Falr Bulldings. The State Board of Agriculture tonight arranged for the comstruction of new live stock barns and sheds and for the repair ot State fair bulldings. Appropriations of $250 for the fish exhibit and $150 for an exhibit by Prof. Lyous' class in agricul- tural instruction were authorized by the board. Another meeting will be held to- mOrrow The Nebraska Library commission heid | a briet meeting this morning, but, owing to the absence of ope of the members, no mportant business was transacted. An- other meeting will be held next Saturday and at that time arrangements will be made for organizing the traveling library system Contracts o bite The State Board of Public Lands and Bulldings today awarded contracts for sup- plies and work for ¢ state falr bulldings to the following A. Bailey, Lincoln, painting; Paiat com- pany, Lincoln, paint; Nickols Roofing com- pany, roofing for all buildings; American Steel and Wire company, fencing: Humph- rey Hardware company, hardware, Dunn Lind, lumber; Dierks Lumber company, lime, sand and cement; R. 8. Young, brick; L. W. Pomerane, water supplies. Deputy Game Warden, Governor Savage today appointed E. F. Pritchfield of Crete deputy game warden, without compensaiion, for Saline county. Intervene on Foreclosure. NASHVILLE, Tenn., July 15.—A minority underlying bondholders has made a mo- tion in the United States district court to be allowed to intervene on foreclosure pro- ceedings against the Nashville rallway ‘The petition s sensational in its averments and alleges that the members of the syn- dicate prorated the stock and bond fssucs O 314,500 000 wmong themselven without pay ing in full for them. The petitioner seeks syndicate. ! w. Western Glass and to recover $9,000,000 from the burg after advising men to stand firm. The men held a meeting officers and name their lod, The conquest of these two plants is con- sidered by the assoclation people as an instance of their strength and an indlca tion that President Shaffer's assertion that surprises would follow the strike order was Dot all bluff. MUNCIE, Ind., July 15.—Because of the strike order of President Shaffer of the Steel Workers' assoclation the Midland Steel works, In Muncle, the only plant of the American Sheet Steel company in In- dlana, did not resume today and five hun- night to elect dred men are idle, which started eighteen miles north of this | | JOLIET, 11, July 15.—Joliet is affected | Place burned over a large extent of coun- by the Amalgamated assoclation strike, | try vesterday afternoon and destroyed over | The 125 members of the assoclation em- | 40,000 bushels of wheat in the stack | ployed In the Great Western Tinplate | Frank Jurtod, trom whose threshing engine works, an auxiliary of the Amerfean Tin- | the fire started, in his endeavors to put plate company, refused to go to work this | it out, inhaled the flames and is reported | for the coming year, after which it was the Intention to make all of the mills non- unfon, including those which have recently been absorbed. 8ix weeks ago it became known that the Carnegle company Intended upon July 1 to absorb the National Steel company and the American Steel Hoop compauy. The Car negle mills have not employed union labor trolled by the Carnegle company should sioce the fight has started it will be to the depot sumed a spark from a passing locomotive in extinguishing strenuous effort, to the roof of the two-story section on (he west end of the bullding. The depot force and freight warehouse. was sustained in the latter fire, to atock and though possibly on a smaller scale Sunday morning the roof of the B. & M was discovered on fire. It 1s pre- The this the originated it fire company eucceeded fire after the most damage belng confined telegraph office were moved to the Stacks of Kansas Wheat. LARNED, Kan., July —A prairie fire ARIANI WINE ix invatue able for overworked men, delicate women and sickly childven, It soothes, strength ens and sustains the system. May be taken in soda water as a tonic. With chipped ice it is rvefreshing and overcomes debility in warm weather. 801d by all drugglsts. Refuse substitutes, A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER R. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL morning. The strike 80 far has not | to be dying affected the mills of the Federal Stecl| The residence and barn of Henry Han- | company or the American Steel and Wire | hart and the residence and barn of Mrs. | company, Jullue Rhiner were destroyed with their | Oty maabany Tawblved contents. Some stock and many tons of CLEVELAND, 0. duly 15.~The Laader | PFIFIS Bay wero burned. tomorrow will say: A discussion yester- | Creaton's Continuous Performanco. | day of the prevailing strike of the Amal s i saniated Assoclated of Iron and Steel | CRESTON, In. July 15.-~(Speclal Tele- Workers brought out the statement that i | E7*M-)—Thg Durlington irclght depot, a | 118 @ue stirely ta an alfrt of the mananes | DS 0f tiea'and § ¢ ght cars and the ment of the Carnegle Steel company to run | PUsiness housc leon &. Rers war fank. Ok HhA WATRSRIS RiaM CRMESAY 9 TAR| gbiase. Munday st ate times, all in- | slde of six hours. The only serious lo ~]‘ the damag: |\ulll||m( amountiog to $1,100. St. Edward Whent Field. EDWARD, Neb., July 15.—(Special.) Walt Fox, living five and a balf miles south of St. Edward, lost thirty acres of fine wheat by fire yesterday. A man driv- ST. since 1892, at the time of the big strike. | ing through the field threw a lighted cigar while the two mills absorbed have alwaye | into the stubble, which, on account of it employed unlon labor. The original inten- | being so dry, galned too much heading tion was to keep the fact of this absorption | Five hundred bushels in the shock were quiet until after the ofcers had signed the | burned Amalgamated scale and then let the Car- e negle company carry out the contracts with Gardner Motor Works, the workmen for the first fiscal year. At NEW YORK, July 15.~The Gardoer the end of the year it was to be deter- | Motor works were struck by lightning to- mined whether the entire list of mille con- | night and destroyed by fire. The loss on the butlding, machinery and stock Is about employ unlon labor or whether no unfon | $160,000. The plant has been closed for men should be engaged. The effort was|over a month by the strike of the ma to be, 8o it is understood now, to incul- | chinists cate Carnegle nonunion principles into the entire organization. The story of the pro- | Arbuckles and Woolson Spice at War, posed absorption, however, leaked out be- | COLUMBUS, 0. July li—War hetween fore the time was ripe and it is understood | Arbuckic Hros the, "Woolson | company has apparently bro it that the struggle with labor was precipi- ,(“,‘,’, Hems red. A LR tated earlier than It was expected to oc e coffee half a cent a pound toda our H!\.‘rm| agter the announcement” AT reported that the Arbuckle Hros. had re It is sald by men of high standing that | g ced prices for refined sagar ton points, to Purifies ana CREAM, OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER. 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