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(&) JULY G I0WA AND hANSAS PEOPLE THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: 23, 1901 I‘rnrrlddr! and Its \deal something about the Southern hotel which TUESDAY, Bee, July ants named will be allowed to select their respective preferences in order according to There is water wagon all day Saturday and told frignds that he was feeling badly late Sat service the oumber of votes each recelved makes it unlike anything ‘o the land, urday hight, Hfs room was entered about - "I‘:”I’;‘-l‘{rk“ '-f"”flm‘rwl folely as | whether it fa, the fact that it combines the z =v o'clock Sunday morning and he was nsolation prizes to allay any disappoint- | luxury of the modern hotel with the home i " dead. Docensed was about 48 years old ment that the unsuccessful aspirants may | Ifke atmosphere and the courtesy of the old Bureau Tel's Their Number, fex et sh ®. ‘ Summer corsets in lots of good stylos—all| ] And were not contemplated when the | southern hostelry or whether it s because and Color Michaol" Fldck; aged 78 years, residing ampoo = T £ 5 Vo original offer of the twelve vacation trips [ no stone is left unturned to make the | R with his daughter, Mrs. Charles Raff T 'l t S standard makes and the prices are close to|was made. Thie new ofter will enable al | guesia comforsabe, It 18 hard to say. From | Twenty-seventh and X atreets, South olle ocap g a 0 secured above 40,000 votes to enjoy a | 8t. Louls to Toledo, with a day of rest at | MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES OUT WEST | Omaha, died as an effect of the heat Sun- A fonic " sactive bar ¢ . pe | v 0 g Y s onic and a treat, half. An attractive bargain to all who are|vacation trip trom home, probably as de- | the Boody house. Toledo's leading hotel. It day afternoon. The funeral was held mikes & cledn Mt afid ': ( pronmpt-—at 69¢, reduced from $£1.00 each. !lghtful as those won by the successful |is so conveniently located that it fs easy g yesterday from his daughter's residenco clear complexion. Excels A dole orisatants, except that transportation will| to get a glimpse of Toledo, as well as enjoy- | Table of the Men Employed and |and the body lnterred In Laurel HIll ceme- Jent for both, Removes the Made of the best, strongest and coolest net- ::;] ;;".rnrx;nt’:»:::‘:.‘;”:“v1;:\;-:|-(,: Irrnx:::n:;n |hn, the ,l:,,,,,,m M';,l ,,,;.‘m ,,,h”,, :“,,,,,,_v Wagr Diid. In Avivonw, New tery. greany, shiny appearance, i o » ine 4 i Y o 4 - “ | house. 'rom Toledo it s a three hours' tings—with sateen, bone Isings and trimmed penses outside of the transportation. ride over the waters of Lake Erfe from Mesteo, Oklahoma and In- Clarence D, Gibson, aged 30 years, died CO“ with lace. (Kabo that has no brass eyelets). ui“f' Mayme Graham of David Clty Is en- | Toledo to Put-ip-Bay on one of the Detroit dian Territory, at his home, Twelfth and I streets, South E " ' tled to first choice of the consolation |and Clevelana cowst lne eteamers, which Omaha, Sunday morning. Mr. Gibso " o an ¢ Stting 5 and cowst lne eteamers, which aha, Sunday I3 Jibson (G. D, made of linen and nettings) (J. By, |l ol Yoleived 80,601 votes, of which | so completely combines satety, comfort and i was operated upon Saturday night for ap- DANDRUP E over 40,000 were cast on the last day. speed and which afford comfort and luxury pendicitis; The attending physiclans WASHINGTON, July 22.—The census bu- CURE (Dr. Warner's rust proof.) Batiste in white, light blue and pink.) 8 8 ) y e second cholce will g0 to Miss Nora | to those who have the opportunity to enjoy | WASFINGTON, JUI¥ 83 VTS Consus B |.(hink that the heat aggravated the trouble (W. B. Straight Iront—Erect Form,) (R and G. Straight Front) vorle oy whit '"rvel'r»-l,) . & iake ol Moo LRiB \'Ivjlr‘r)‘ 84| the population by sex, nativity and color ot | "o )7 eAused his death Stops ait from falling out fl " v nrice e o K h 4 - 21,000 were e Put-in-Bay will give a thorough enjoyment " — >t it “good assortment of sizes—regular price $1.00-—reduced to 69¢ | o pnat aay of the pure lake alr and the luvaries of | the third group of states, ‘including In- | mysmes MoCausland, 20 years old, was BUSLALIm II‘vallijlaxr. § each Miss Goldie Brookings of Wayne gets |probably the fnest hotel on the lakes. The dr!‘.m h].lm..b :(.mn\'n]nld Indlan Territory, | yaken violently {1l at his home near Fort 1!;“-‘1;:1:»:am(“u;anw'r:liI(R i : t wite third choice with 65,853 votes, of which [ Hotel Vietor; n enviable reputation, | the results being as follows Omaha Sunday evening, the symptoms be- Aoldh e R. and (i, Corset, made of linen tapes, excellent shape—sold | g o0 were cast the ast duy Whish Bias vaen ol saraed | RN Towsadialen,” 188,609 - tematen, ‘1070, | ine wach that Bis family fenred he hud hegh gure or, money reiluudr-dl. the world over for 2,00, and worth it-—only a few of them——re- | Fourth choice goes to Miss Olive Patter-| This trip will be over the Great Rock |04 ~native 1) - potsoned: A- doctor was sent for and a favors at Darls Exposition 4100 e €on of Fremont for her 64,322 votes, of [ Island route to Denver, Colorado Springs | White, 2218, colored, 13,188, Including | gromach pumi was brought into play. The Coke Dandruft Curs s ro0d duced to $1°00 each. fat which 34,000 were cast the last day and Manitou, There is only one Rock | 12603 nesroes, 104 Chinese, seven Japanese | pationt rallled In the course of an hour or enough to have many baita J. B. Corset, of imported netting, latest Parvisian model—reg- | Fifth choice 1« for Miss Celta Hoftman of | Island route and everybody praises its | 800 382 Indlans. - |80 The physician Is now convinced that tors. -You be good enpugh to ul rice $1.50—reduced to £1.00 each York, of whose 53,656 votes 15,000 were cast | splendid equipment and reliable service. On [ indlana—Males, 1,85.401; females, 123L- | McCausland was euffering from overheat- demand the genuine, Sold ar p ks $1. . the last day i this road thera fs a cholce of three equally | 078 ~BAllS L Bl Of e [108: He I8 now out of danger. everywhere, e F, Miss Mary Phelan of Wahoo will get the | splendid trains. A night'e journey and then LA P & VLS 60. Of the S— ' We close Saturdays at 1 p. m. daring July and Auguat. sixth cholce, with 47.217 votes, of which{one is In Denver with three days at the | colored 207 are Chinese, five Japanese, 243 | . yey - Harvey B. Burnam, wite of the Lol o Kt 10,000 ‘were the fruits of the last day's vot- | Brown Palace hotel. A day's excursfon op | [ndians and the remainder nekroes deputy county attorney, was prostrated by at Hoaton Store Drug Dept. ing | the “Colorado Road” thtough the Clear | Indian Territory-—Males, 208, femAles, | 1hg hoat yesterday afternoon at her resi- -~ - 3 o Miss Blanche Wiley of Omaha receives | Creok canyon, up to Georgetown, around | 183:108; native, 387,202 white, 502,680; col- | yovoa 9425 Dodge stroet sesessssscssscscsg . the seventh cholce, She had 42,207 votes. | the famous loop and then back again to | ored. 89,880, Ot those classified as colored | e *-— ® F o AL BU DING, COR. 1UTH AND DOUGLAS STW, i A3 ? " - — Y. M. . LDING, X A ST, of which nearly 17,000 were cast the last | Denver before evening. Then over the Den- ““‘f.‘a are negroes, twenty-seven Chinese,| p. 1w, Johnson, a Union Pacific switch- | day. ver & Rio Grande through the famous Royal | 1:107 ndlans taxed and 51,367 Indlans not | man jiving at Twenty-sixth street and Se | caith Spencer, Omaha Public Library 17907 | showed their hands., The real strength of | The consolation prize trips are ns fol- | Gorge, with its 3,000 feet of towering “';‘(""- # o .. | 0Dd avenue, Council Bluffs, was overcore | A AL i et 1922 | uany of the contestants was held n reserve | 10%8, and include transportation to tho | rock, 'tuto the Grand canyon, and at last | Kanss. M::"“-' 8,716; females, 701,779; | 1416 yesterday afternoon in a lower Dodge | i0a Wa B4} | points named and return | reaching Glenwood Springs and Hotel Col- | "* g 0; foreigners, 126,686; white, t | o' §/iw and swung Into line with telling effect | poir e : nwood Springs and Hotel Co " reigne v | atreet saloon as a result of drinking too Tile ariah, '8 1062 [ Some of the candidates were supported | N0 1-Omaha to Chicago via Illinols Cen- | orado for ten days' pleasure there. No| 1418319, colored, 54,176, including 82,003 | mych fce water and lemonade. Johnson | & | ] Alice Carey, J. H. Mcintosh x,.'.fi{' an entire community and enlisted the | ™8l and on to Buffalo via the Nickel Plate, | more beautiful aituation for a hotel will be b, 1o thirty-nine Chinese, four Japanese | 15 gttended by Police Surgeon Borglum | § e Wickairom, U, ¥ headd's..... 318 | services ot hundreds of friends in mzlr?““;:, ““:""!; RENRY F R found than in this romantic spot, with fts | @04 2,130 Indians. | and sent home. He will recover. E Mamie Bird, 1 | cause, Others carried on their campalgn | 0. 2--Omaha to Denver and return v pure mountaln air and magnificent scenery. Manufacturing Industries, | Ed Krvse, a sausagemaker of Kansas Lella O Bsarrion, heney, Biiger & Co. 16| . S h .| the Union Pacific, From Omaha to Chlcago on the Milwau- City, K tound § conse '/ illa Poff, Burkley knv. Co.... " 1! through solicitors apd agents who were A . " Tiae census office today issued a bulletin v, Kan.,, was found in a semi-conscious | § oy ik AR oL, SO JP0R., iod | taking subscriptions for The Bee. | No. 3-—-Omaha to Colorado Springs and | kee, the only eleotric lighted train between | on the manufacturing industries of the four | CORdition at Twenty-third. and Cuming AND Nora Ewersot, Adains ixproas Co 8¢ The manipulation, of Yotes savored of the |return,via Burlington the two citles, {8 a pleasant trip for another | yerritories of Arizona, New Mexico, Okla. | Streets by Patrolman ook at 6:15. He was ‘ E:xhn Xenalek e Saub b Cornering of Northern PRt stotk.fandi- | - No. 4—Omaha to Minnetonka and return | young woman. There 4 ust time enough in | noma and Indian Territory, showing an ps. | Atended at the.city fail and sent (o St Jo-,|. o RETURN $ T 6 L g, | ia the Northwestern. Chicago to cateh a train over the Nickel | gro LA ki did 5. b " requ X 08 ,810. 19, H 511 2 ¥ 'dates who felt that ghey coyld, now win (Vie the i » ol gregate product of $37,897,103. soph's. hospita) ,at his owa requegt., His.| ¢ .. Lo, A ield nl(l_ng"?' (Fe g‘x' otfered ”}m bRMats, o, Min+apass 2},,‘"_} 1 n\.“,i;;::r‘:fim to ,Okobofi_and return via rl‘T:nbr::r‘ m.nfi.: :lh:huul h:x'l;(ylnxl; 1;11: Arizona leads With s product of $21315,- | 0dilion s pot condidered gerjous. | Kruse !, 3 § d e 74 The contesfants who weré1n e market for A h = 4 one fhto exposition oity. For 199 * ot which amount’ $17,286,517 | has been accustomed 'to work in a tem- R | htha Clar 4 support Kept in toueh with pricgd. ana] No. 6-Omaha to Hot Springs, 8. D. and [anyono ‘who has hid’an appetlts created [ utput of the wopper J.’mi.f:'.“ e iota) | peraturs of trom 3 to 3 direin io4. tha i\ y me SO ' B Blla Simpscy, Omans Facking Co. 42/ landed votes by the thousand when condi- | Teturn via the Fremont, Eikhorn & MIs- | by the Transmisslssippl cxposition the | product for New Mexico s $5,605705; for | STt change was too much for him R | EiAsIS Lite, togton atorw,.. % tlons seemed favorable. soutt Vailey, ., | Pan-American exposition will offer a pleas- | [ngian Territory, $3,892,181, and for Okla-| M Harry E. Burnam, wite of the dep- LY ¢ Eva Kaley, ¢ m;mlr)k uhlh;lwr‘u n There were all sorts of permutations “,,1; No. ': umlfllx:v 4‘“& <"h\f|n:o N: ‘;ht‘ '?;‘;‘ ]-m kind of a vacation and a trip to be | homa, $7,083,938, i | uty couaty attorney, was prostrated by the | ! : Eva Melquest, 1nt Cor, sehool il Some of the candidates | ©4€0. Rock lsland & Pactfic and then ong remembered. Ten days in Buffalo 18 [ 1n Ay thare Wits 8 | heat yesterday afternoon at he 1 Toste Chitsian, W. It Bennett ¢ 16 combinations. O sl i M | o Buffalo via the Wabash, with return over | ample ti o o f 4 2ona there were 314 establishments | , i G oo [ bolly Herman. Sorosls shoe store 14 entered Into an agreement to withdiaw | e b P me to see the exposition thoroughly [ in 1900 und 3,266 empl " cceived 2120 Dodge street. She suffered a similar | é.‘i.'“’..'mu Kipatrick & Coooo 15 from the race in favor of other contestants the same lines. ':‘“ ;"";-" comfort will be afforded at one | g2 365,005 in I\'nm»y:,l‘ APIOYES, | WhO, FRIHIVEd | intvektion fums summer, which makes her Blunche Campbell, Muson school, 2 E —— of the hotels of the Pan-American Hotel [ . g condition that ch ‘ P hompeon, KIIpAtrick d Co. 10 In case things went against them Mere were 420 manufacturing ostablish- much worse, but was re- m'x‘:m‘m,-m‘,l Kiwatrick & o 1B Woak candidates tried to tle up with THIS IS THE WAY THEY GO e peat s oinatitution sontrols several | menta reported for New Mexico In 1900, | POTted A8 resting easily last night i Hellis ByRe R ooamen of Xl trong ones In the hope of freezing out com- - y els alo, which are| with 2,600 " 350, Beruie Winter, tWeodmen of Ui $| Gutitars An sctone eAnditaTey Rooked up| 1inerary of the Twelve Vacations |conveniently located for the exposition— | gog 1o w",?'pl""“' e s OTHER STATES HAVE CLOUDS | ¢ gnes Rabel, 3 L s " o g o e A v to swallow them. Contest. ’ h the or Indlan Territory in 1900, with 1,714 em- | Nebrank. . | Blanche U Barrion, Ha made arrangements with a large b 4 ) W \714 em- | Nebranka s Assigned Only the Con- P Jmah AY | But in the grand rush at the finish all ke number | ployes, wh celve 563 v S T o v e L R LR e Ry — of privato dwellings in the neighborhood, | * There werc sa o, 08880 In wages. dition of General Falrness and Seima Burns, Lrankiin sehoo 3 got iont I the shuffie and all the tics that| The itinerary offered the twelve winners| whers an overflow can he accommodated. | for Okiahoma.in tom oy ments reported Cunned Hotn | e R, &, Dan &' Caveos, §| bound various candidates were severed are as follows, first cholce golng to the | Byery opportunity will be afforded to see | who reccived 3807 st 1u tacer CUPIOYER. sPEcIAL s ke, Courtney & Co | It was like a sooners: race for land in|O0€ having the highest number of VOLeS; | (ny exposition at its best, the Midway and . . ¢ | \ v W. B Meikie 1! indian territory. Anxloue candidates had | ReXt cholce to the *‘"*‘"l““ highest and 80| a); (he attractions. The roturn trip will N g 3 T“AIRH'NgT‘”N July orecast for| § ayden " 13ros n . 4| on through the entire list allow a day's stop at Chicago at the Grand Hh \r HOLDS Ay, R IVeOREsGRy nATEs 0 11, Secre! v 1) vere - ', M q . e Sman's CRTIstlan WESOCIATION. wrr-t l‘::u::.flwh::u‘]: rl‘l‘;hl“x:‘:;;e:“:::“l(u":‘:\'A‘lr“m"u From Owaba via the Union Pacific, the | paoifo, Chicago's most popular hotel, and L For Nebraska—Generally fair, continued Anna 1‘: nnett, teacher: .. . :‘ It was everybody's game until the finte; [\overiand r-;‘n-u;. I: F?ll (Li}‘: '!‘z‘ l:“ull: back to Omaha again over the Milwaukee. P “‘l""‘“ Tuesday and Wednesday; southerly TJ THE Tma 6 M 5 o " |trip thiough the heart of Nebra This trip 18 over the Fremont, Elkhorn & . b winds. i irace Sheely, Richard 1 Arel-avesiniie . (Continued from First P; - " o Groe Keiley, Hayden 1 WHAT HELPS THE WINNERS | cucation i itsclf, teaching the resources | ytigsourt Valley raliroad to the Black Hills [ st Page.) For lowa and Missouri—Generally fair; Aniie eecher, W It Hennett i of Nebraska und giviog a view of the most| ng Hot Springs and return. The Elkhorn | to have taken up summer quarters in the ) CONt1aUed warm Tuesday and Wednesday; BuFFfiLo B aniang COIEmRY se 1| ietends and Reintives of Candidates | IDFIVIDE towns of our state. The Newest|carrios you through one nf the most beau- | reglon of Rapid City, §. D, variable winds, mostly east to south Aghes Mullin, Haarman Bras... 1 i point of interest on the Union Pacific 18| ¢yey) tarming countries in the world—the | Reports from the corn and wheat belt,| _For Western Texas—Local thunderstorms | § M J”.”““. .",'{ym"‘y;“:‘- “'.":,"\"n 1 t Into the Fight with the Sherman hill tunnel, one of the latest Elkhorn valley, with its fertile flelds and | which extends from the Canadian line in| Tuesday and also Wednesday in the Pan- ExposITlo" s R ki nkch & docd ) Much Vigor. cngineeriag enterprises in perfecting the | Lo puiie horgs. Thence to the Black Hills, | Minnesota and North Dakota, shows | Dandle; variable winds Kilnatrick & Ca 1 road. ‘Ibis Includes ten days at the Hotel | yotp pioturesque and Interesting, with fits{general average maximum temperature tor| FOT New MexicorLocal —thunderstorms b 4 g A Japko 1| Vera L. Kramer of Columbus, who potted | Knutsford at Salt Lake City, tho repu- | gold mines and typical weatorn towns. The | Sunday of 102.5 degrees. Tuesday and Wednesday in northern por- | ¢ - Jewhte Fay Lyman, tencher 1| the highest number of votes of any canaf-| tation of which extends in elther direc-|chiet attraction there will be & two weeks' | The maximum average for the same day| '1on: variable winds { City Cffica Nellie Mooney, Dr. Foote 1| date in the contest, is the daughter: of|'lon across the continent as ome of the g,y at the Hotel Evans, the finest ap- | In the corn and wheat stations under the| FOF OKlahoma and Indian Territory— ! Y . n Dukot Carl Kramer, one of the best known Ger- | flest hostclries of the country, When 08¢ | pojnteq hotel in the weet, at Hot Springs, | Omaha office, fourteen of them in lowa and | LO¢4l thunderstorms Tucsday: not quite wo| § 1401-3 FARNAW mans in the state of Nebraska. Mr. Kramer | 80¢s to Salt Lake City the "“‘""0“’8 ‘|‘ which bonsts of tho largest and finest | Nebrasku, showed an average maximum of | W4rm: Wednesday falr: varfable winds ‘ i . $ s postmaster at Columbus now, but in|the place at which everyone stops. Salt|piunge bath in Amierlea. This will fnclude | 105 degrees, n point mot reached in tha| For Arkansas—Occasional local thunder- | ¢@— T OTTows former days he ncted as agent for The Bee| Lake always has more than ordinary At-|aj of the privilees of the baths without | Fecord breaking hot July of 1894, when | SOTmS Tuesday; not quite so warm in cen- | @eeeeeseessesssssessesses @ Martin, Hot Springs in that city and he therefore knows a| ''actions ou account of the Great hs"; expense, and this 18 a treat to be envied. | the highest temperature recorded in Omaha | (F8l portion; Wednesday partly cloudy, — Maud Cameron, Deadwood . thing or two about voting contests. His|lake. Salt Lake is within easy reach of|pleagant paths and drives, wonderful caves, | WAs one degree higher than that of Sun- | PTobably ~local ‘thunderstorms; variable| FPF-¥-VE~g 2T IMT ! Edith Blatehiod, Terry §| oxvertence was undoubtedly of great valuo| Garfleld Beach and Saltfir famous "‘;" cascades, canyons, flowers and waterfalls go | day. winds. MAH &ST.'.U UI anc ow, Terry | thetr bathing facllities. e return trip | ¢o make up t Wfles which nature has Hotter Than Omaha, i For Illnols—Fair Tuesday; continued Ruby Milier, Lend 3| 10 conducting the campaign of his pophiar : . s 0 . 2 ; R.R. Markle Gibbs, Legd 3' daughter. Miss Kramer is omployed by jor| Wil be via Denver, with three days at|apundantly furGahed. Of the reports received from o warm in intertor: ‘Wedheaday fair, prodably \ g Miude Cook. Lend 1| fKthhr ne. & ol4Fk iR (hs Foatomee: the Brown Palace hotel, the just pride of | This trip will’ be: made on the Ilinols|stato Ashicnd and Feirbury ede Lo | Warmer'mear fhe luke; fresh - easterly WABASH/RR L A et 3| Auna Gubl of Grand Island won her vic-| Denver. It is well named, for it 18 & |Gentral, which has"become one of the popu- | highest returns, 109 degrecs gach. although | ¥N4S: R | Grace Tarrell, Deadwood 1 ! tory by the force of the loyalty of her| YEFitable palace. A day's excursion around | jar Omaha-Chicago lines, on account of its | it is probable, according to the statement | FOF Nofth Dakota—Fair, contlnued warm | Ealy Panineti Deadwaod 1| townspeople. Grand Island men, women|the famous Georgetown loop and then re-| high class tralns and unexcelled service. A | of Forecaster Welsh, that many good ther- | TUetday: Wednesday fair, probably not so gmmer DBCidlS T peon, b and children pulled together for their one| tUrD home via the Union Pacific. day’s stop In Chicago at the famous Grand f mometers In the state, correctly situated, | Warm: variable winds. iowa. {and only candidate, and they landed her| From Omaba to Chicago over the North-| pacific hotel, and then to the northward | showed temperatures ranging from 110 to| FOF South Dakota—Falr, continued warm $25.75 Buffalo andreturn dally Danlap, Wood- a0 easy winner without having to go out| WeSLern i¢ but a night's ride and a most|over tho Pere-Marquette railroad toward the | 112, Tecumseh, Neb., and Clarinda, Ia., | TUesday; Wednesday fair, probably mnot { Segeee . wone Co. IR oF 1Y ewn o1ty fof tasibtoart pleasant one in these days of luxury. A |prettiest spot In all tho state of Michigan—|showed a maximum of 107 degrees; Teka- | Qulte #o warm: south to west winds $21.50 Louisville, K, and return ‘Lissle Kennedy, Mo. Valley..27,406 [ Lydla Harrison of Nebraska City came|d0Uble track span be:wcon om‘-]m- -nld Chi- | well named “Charlevoix, the Beautiful. :‘n and Carroll, 106. No station In the | For Ransas—Partly cloudy and continued i 150 > Mayme “Creifhion," Soo restaurant, In o winner by surprise. Ira Goldin. agent | C380 makes it a safe as well a pleasant | The Belvedere hotel has been chosen for a|belt showed less than 103 degrees. | warm Tuesday and Wednesday: possibly on wale August 24, % and % Sloux Clty i R ool | tor The Bee .yl Negrl ka City, on n.::,fu:: journey. A day's stop at the Grand Pa- | week's breath of lake air. It is not only l"rmn? the corn and wheat stations in | local thunderstorms in gouthwest portion; &24 15 Cleveland, 0 and return R‘l‘r‘vk‘l‘.lduml‘g::hkbm;ln[::)r;‘l‘:.: of illness In his tamily, was unable to do cific hotel, centrally located and splen- | peautitully situated on a point of land be- | Southern Illinois and eastern Missouri, re- | foutherly winds. L Ll Ania Toller, Créuton \ any hustling for his candidate untf) last| 9'd1¥ @ppointed, will glve an opportunity | twean Round and Pine lakes, but Is such a nnmn%gm St. Louls, the average maximum | For Colorado—Partly cloudy Tuesday, on saie September 7 to 10, Jean Reed, Sloux City .10 Friday. He started in then with only 1409 | fOF @ hasty glimpse of Chicago. Then & |home-like hotel that the pleasure Is| %38 108 degrees, St. Lous showing 106. | probably local 'thunderstorms; Wednesd o . ¥n Sorliey, el 4 y 1,200 s H ay fi:!.m‘“:«fl.fi.'.n.'r‘"‘m.f‘.i;“t-f;" votes and within three days succeeded fn| COmPATatively short ride will bring one to | doubled. There is everything everyone can|The stations reporting to Kansas City, |falr In western, probably local thunder- Homeseekers' Excursions Mavel Coliomer, Slou ] making Miss Harriaon one of the Nebrasis | Waukesha, the most famous watering place | wish for in the way of amusement—sailing, | *Ituated in Missouri and Kansas, showed storms fn eastern portion: varlable winds, |On sale first and third Tuesday each month, Minnle Rechtor, Sioux ity girls who will enjoy a vacation at the ex. |\ Wisconsin. The Fountain Spring house, | rowing, bicycling, tennis, bathing, bowling, | #0 8Verage maximum of 104 degreos and the | For Wyoming—Partly cloudy and not T Tt LA pense of The Bee. were theic 5o other attractions at Wau- | goling and fishing. together with numer- | $4MmO temberature was shown at the sta- | quite so warm Tuesday; probubly focal |, SUmmer tourlst rates to il resorts, ailows Minie Henneit, Woodbing Emily Wigman, the Omaha girl who| Xesha: Would furnlsh every comfort and |ous cxcursions on the many little launches | 19" Feporting to Dos Moines. [ thunderstorms; Wednesday fair In western, | Buffajo. Jor rates, 1ake trips. Pan-Ameris Ada Pelleet, Adantte ... lands at the top of the column as a vote | SOBYeRience for rest and a good time. The | and steamers of Pine and Round lakes, or| “I% m“‘ '"“; Mr. Welsh, “when We | probably showers in emstern portion; va- | can deseriptive matters, eall ut Omuha & Margurite Bailentyne, Soring getter, made a systematie.canvass for the | STOUNdS are not only most beautiful, but|out on Lake Michigan, with all the chances | 200" the Hecord r:nr ‘b):a.r;" e | Finble. winds. el R R L T A P LT At gt v e B nlll:l have -rrnnxfl;\cn;- rrur all ;or!l of | in the world to delight the eye and enjoy |\ 77 :ll_e‘;‘:;m“"‘;,‘”u;:"f";‘ h‘:“: "',z'l']w For Montana—Generally falr Tuesday and | Moores, G. A. . D. Omaha, Neb, ¥ 4 = i outdoor sports, and the famous fountain i el -l w s v asdny — J Councl) Bium | valuable assistance of her father, who is a SoiliE u" el A B the pure air, which acts as a tonle 0|,01ng byr here we have the warmest | CoResd8Y: probably cooler Tuesday In 2 Mamie Aumanu, Blaff City | teacher i the manual teatning department | iy [0 BOTE B0 (RSB JroRsiys | shattered nerves. The return trip will Bo) yiinin’one degres of that day and no reliet | YOVSER Portibn; variable winds, A SKIN OP BEAUTY 1S'A'J0V POREVER i asidn P of the High school, her mother and her two | 1"} MEAS, o e berne hotel Lby water on the steamship Manitou to Chi- 1y gignt. Records are being shattered In Local Record. R. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL iy Y slsters and there never was a day during! oooo iy for fabing, boating and bathe | oy ©0 oM @Kaln over the Hiinols Cen-| every direction; where we could only | QFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU CREAM, OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER. Lizsie . Molrens 1 AR the contest when she was not strictly |y i tral. squeeze out 106 degrees in 1894, we have | OMAHA, July 2--Official record of tem ’ Iy an, Pimples, Beulah “Hoagland, Woodward's. . it. y e From Omabis o, Laké Okeboll an theino trouble in getiing more thas that pow | PRTILEe SnC precipiistion epmpasea pith | g4 Lol vy ey P A YO it R, e : ‘Amands’ Lindbiag i salded. gheatly by mxln;n.‘lIm::lxmo:.?yu:zv»:rt::m;.;::safi‘l::; llllwnuk«.;e ‘I;umonly ; nl:‘lh('ufl rlgedln(l {ho.gmm several stations In the state.” ihe corresponding”day of the lat thres §5g g v Nelson Apiecines i her brother, who hustled from A same splendid service s afforded as be- & 1901, 1900, 184, 13y, Cora Be e ay to da: v | Sors, rger, Huster's Miliinery B2 F1o keap Bls sidt e Riatogt e m"w“m“’ who takes this trip an idea of the vast|tween Omaha and Chicago. All of the Mil. No Defiaite Boundarie }Mnx(mum temperature .04 &8 8 é;g (5 NGnong Teaoldes Wacher - 3 Miss Lindblad fs an Omaha ‘girl In every | enrces O the state of Nebraska, but a | waukee tralna are electric lighted and (his| Tho regular reports of the government Niimiim temperature ... 77 63 & Tio { DD, Gomes, teaehar ;... 1 sense of the word, having been born and | en ie wrerr doimil ey Tghrodd serv-|ls a feature which no other road offers the| bureau show that there (s no definite Prectitation { % 0o ro .o LR | e Cornelia Kuhri, Hamilton shoe store i/ reared in the city: Her former schoolmates D eysry catall. Thres daysi st the|same advantags. | boundaries to the area of extreme heat, _Record of temperaturs and precipitation 10 be " wure o§ \ oy | had something to do with her areat run in Brown Palace hotel in Denver s & taste Two weeks' stay at The Inn at lAke‘smux Clty, Davenport, Dubuque and St at Omaha for this gay and since March 1: is properly mad 1 © Normal temperature . e of luxury and alao an opportunity to see the capital city of Colorado. A day's excursion jup to Georgetown and Silver Plume | through Clear Creek canyon is a trip that Okoboji offers a delightful rest for anyone. As everyone knows, Lake Okobo)t is one of the most beautiful spots in the west to spend a summer vacation. It offers boat- Louls were the warmest places on the map, showing 106 degrees. Omaha was alone with 1048, Kansas Clty and Des Molnes showed 104, Grand Junction, Colo., 102; Bolse City, this contest. Jenrie Ferren bad an army of friends be- +++++B870 | hind her in the Aght and the regiment of 3888 | girls In the big Kilpatrick store were mot Excess for the day Total éXcese since March 1 Normal prectphtation Deficfency for the day ... Total since March 1 . Mary Snegent, Omaha Bridge and b nal Rallway Co, ... Jennie Seater, Dressmaker. ( \ Accept no goun: feit — of simiam rame. Dr. Lo A, Sayre said to & las ay ot the uayw-tom i @ patlent): 1216 inches Eva O'Suliivan, 10 traveler to C g 4 i Clara Adame, N 14 | by any means the least effective part of| (en day st calorns gonelld miss, Then |ing, fehing, driviog and enough golng on|Dodge Clty and North Platte each 100, Deficlency since March i 403 fnchen | @As you Indies will use them. 1 recome Mabel Gray, ¥. the army. it nyuu: w”"l“'rl“l‘ bnrlnzn at the Alta|all of the time in a soclal way to Keep| These were all of the towns showing at | Deflclency for cor. v-»r"-(:. |{"““ end ‘GOURAUD'E CREAM' as the le R s | Alice Hodder, fourth amons tho tocal | \ne sraniour o 'Lral%h & cbance (o enloy | womeibing dolug without being ultra fash- | the century mark or above, but the ma-| PENCINCY fon cor. perlod, 1o | BArmiul of si} the fkin Prepesgtons o a8 IN THE ELEVENTH HOUR | ¥inners, has not been among the top-1mers, | and ‘pire's. Pek, o n of the Gods | fonable . jority of the others were above 95. San| _ ltevortsdvom Stations at Dealers in the U 8 and Europe. . LE but sho made that sort.of finlad Which | 1y Coroens. ks oo WOB famous b0t | No traveler between Omaba and Chicaro| Francisco was the caolest place upon the | v K WERD, 1 HOVIINS. ©rop's, Lty o1y Ktntsh of (ke Candidntes Brings | D0ICAteS That er bost of friends Know | paqer o rucy, ] :‘rh::-“b}‘e of the Alta VISta | really appreciates the rip unless they (ke | maj Susdey, the maximum being but 38| MR ¥.Gvat Joieg W . X B e A how to Iand a viotosy1n-a Ro0atloas taen | dequate to satisty the ap- | the daylight train over the Burlington | degrecs. At Tacoma It was 62 degreos, ®oah . / Ferfeot ¥torm of Bal- Miss Hodder has oharge of fhe fire cad Pelite even when stimulated by the moun- | route, which affords fast service over a sedadi % STATIONS AND STATB g% &2 H DR, KAY'S E 2 o o . evel . v ta - Te | AT # 8L reno lots, | batico wires iu the telephoue ofice and her | gughiy moapliore and_ everything n thor- | smooth roud as well s the opportunity 19| Iroq Cornella, a German laborer, aged 85 OF WEATHER. gl9I R | BREOTATOR upreisssulsanapdtie | eMelent service there has made overy fire- | * firom Oman commodious. see this splendld western country. TWo|years, was overcome by the heat and died 3ii 5| 8 | the worst dyepepsin. constipation. hendaches { “Glve me $600 worth of Omaba Bee!” | MAN and every “‘copper her friond—and | wxomrp.yorint 10 Minneapoils via the | days at the Grand Pacific at Chicago, Which |in his room at the City hotel shortly be- ol d iverund ktineys. tho anddi ot drugglsis Free 4 The man who gave this order to an em- | MAYDe they didn't do some clever wark for | |0\ Cri0-Western Line,” with cholce of has heen entirely rebuile during the last| fore noon yesterday. Several patrcns of the | pavise; sl and book. o ploye of The Bee business office yestorday | 26F trains, either the "“Twin City Limited,” a|year or so, making it second to no hostelry | house, who had been sittizg with him fn | Omaha, clear o Al afternoon poured 600 big hard dollars out | TDEF® Was a spirited fight over in west- ’y";‘ “,“‘,“‘["“‘“- or the “Twin City Ex-|in Chicago. From Chicago to Lake Ge [ the office, say he was’complaining of the NoEh, Blatig, Jaled Ewovfil 0 Il of a lour sack. And 60,000 votes wera cred- | 1 10W& and Dick Collins, Bee ngent at | [reot:" & fast day traln. The night train | with two, weeks at the Garrison house, 18| heat during the early hours of the day, and Sait. Lake, cloudy ited up to one of the fair Nebraskans in Th | DU018P. #nd J. D. Brown & Son, agents at | 1°4¥¢8 Ualon Passenger station, Omaha. | o prospect not ouly for & cool and beautitul | that he spoke several thnes of pains In the Rapsd Cly. ‘clear % | s ey e - Beo ¥hoatlan contabt | Missourt Valley, were in the thickest of the | 1:% P- m. daily, arriving Minneapolis the | vacation' trip, but the pleasure of etaying head. About 11:8) he fell from his chair SWiefon. " el ‘® Rch This was the larkest amount pald in at | T4Y: THeY both succeeded n making win- :;:"‘ "“I‘”’ € In time for breakfast. The|a¢ go well an equipped hotel makes the|unconsclous. He carried to his rcom, ) AR A AN AT ouo tine by the frieds of any of the young | hug lolf :h»:(r candidates, Jennie McElroy “"{“:"‘“: ‘.':V""“ ""(""l“*‘*‘*";"'!"r statlon, | (pip doubly desirable. The lake i8 & most| whero he had some kind of a selzure re- ouls, par 0] g for wirong dr. Women who were working for the twelve | S peien b ooy : s N omr arriving Minneapolin {OF | peyutiful sheot of water, twenty-four miles | sembling an epfleptic fit and before the | Divenport; oot 0] of thia ron trips oftered by The Bee. | E avies, agent for"The Bée at Wayne, an two houre ride from | iy oiroumterence, and an almost Infinite | doctor arrived he was-dead ansas Clty, partly eloud 00 From the time the contest opased on | ;umh-' a splendld canvass for his candidate, ;‘""“"“:"""h“' Lake Minnetonka over the | yupiety of charming scenes. Its shores rnelia arrived in Omaba from Harring, | Helena. clear . t th co sol " 3 ir h o " avre, 6io8 Filie 10 the sirifs Metwass sastesianie My d‘.‘n, ;\:fl r:-xln 5 ;”ml);:\‘h. rhuvn‘u was o m"';am ;:m:f::'_“‘:‘i‘:m‘ a’;“fhh x";‘.( knfw'm lined for miles with summer resid . a weok ago and regietered at the City ' [ismarck, clear 1090 R6746 AnRaiinattete of Tertens cooms . Mr, 3, bowever, made e gl oo © lake resorts. | ojuphouses and hotels, which leave no| hotel has had no regular employment ‘:}nlv:-hhu cloud & proud showing for his candidate, Goldle Louls will con- | doubt of its popularity. Fishing, boating, since then It was learncd trom his let- dates have not Been asleep. i 3 — e " Dtibing: tha jaats “!'k"'l”“llw‘.‘ ) Brookings, and secured one of the consola- |VInee ome that (his is one of the best con- driving and the kindred summer pleasures ters and papers that te leaves a wite and ’ strugglo tas jgen, to the bolling paint Han priges ton her, - ducted 'summer hotels in the country. TWo | uro 4t onyone's command, within reach of | several children at Harring. | | k the meroly’ " Fodnted higto! § paint. Mayme. firabam of |Davié Olty ‘was one | Weeks will' bé fiven to the fortunate young | gno por, ith & ghance to conipare the v . Jyeraaiy n Neot Ddaponpaged hy Bryan's Letter, | i e o § grente Y “mounted high” in the ther- | through the contest and | WOmAD to’ emoy the boating, driving: And olel, wip A, ¢ 0 I i~ yatant ot | BUFFALCI N Y. LAWGESE 44 PHE WORLD. mokieter -bulb the deluge ‘of the leaders has well eurned the' consolation prise which night service with the daylight trip. | daughter of Gus Mattson, GLEVELAND, July 22 —George A whe hus been most active in Inuigurating | WL from the Main Laisanes @ e kxe of .votes in- | summer galety of Lake Mi { { cronsed. Pt o alety e Minnetonka, Wwhich ——e e Eighteenth and § streets, South Omaha, Tas most Inuagurating | "3hgivon, . Shartly .bafors the contest slcded yéster. | nn'":“‘j;’“h"co“‘::;(l:dl)ih-::y,cf;a sgeat ac |8 vae of tho spots of which nature can be Damage by Wind. | died Sunday, She had- not -been sick and | hemCVEMEnt 1o, hold an independent dem: | sb and $2.50 ¥o Jodk, “breakiany GATEACREACND » wHoAD of mAeaLaTniare | RV Gy, palgn and n ¥ proud, for'it ls one of the mobt beau- | \\pr g mex., July 22.—A severe wind- | her death was wholly unexpected. The |failure of the reguiar convention to stand | v S L0 S50 wid Ve, GIREER, | SOOTA WAt QRBbaitix Tallats aag Lonswn be | 3 tiful little sheets of water in the land, and storm wrought much damage here todav. | funeral was held yesterday afternoon. | beside the regular Kansas City platform, ’l“llh'f, telling aby Jur Guaranteed Ace ables P —— offers every opportunity for diversion and | Several small buildings were blown down. | #aid today he nor no one else Interested In | con,mogations were plled high with thousands of letters NOW ~ COMES CONSOLATION | res: Henry Beyant was crushed to de {the matter had been discouraged by Mr. and packages containing votes, | R R 3 I e Davé Monros, an old-time resident of | Hiyana letter bearing on the mublect, ” | | maba to Kaneas Oit th : o : . Mr. (oot declated ihat, as a matter o At the eleventh hour the candidates | Free Tramaportation for Seven Girls | Missour! Paciflc, with three days at \ne bin. THR. BRALTY MARKET: Aouia - S o poond | end Sunday | gact Mr Bryan did ot express disap: | Who Fatled to Land First g98t and beat hotel in the Weste-the Coatos | moraieg. He had been driving 8 soda bprovul of the movement A L — = | o4 t9.4 houss. The Coates house 1s eminently the | INSTRUMENTS placed on record Mondas, BOYD’S| Wi | g leading hotel of Kausas City, and the tray LU | / ’ » y Deeds. - H E r | eler naturally says “The © Warranty sl B Presoitimim amors |‘0;’“d\‘n'urua all of the many merltorious | the same breath witn '?:(ln';:::mvfnylg Ly A oMcDonald and husband to & FERRIS STOCK COMPANY ! They take possonsion of the body, and | (ony 4o V1o Were prominent In this con- | From Kansss City to Warrensburs, Mo., | Sasyiorss 1A% ¢ M flm EXPECTANT Momflls Mat. Today—A WIFE'S PERIL., ‘ are Lords of Misrule. in s not be winoers, and ameng|is but a comparatively short trip. | W. H. Russell and wife to James Ro- Toright—MAN AND WIFS ‘They are attended by pimples, boils, the | 1", WOTe unsuccesstul were a num- | Just outeide of Warrensburg la Pertie| Denck. el lots 1 and & block 0. Pain, dscomrort and Dangor Posi Vel T el Last two times itching - tetter, ‘salt rheum, and’ other cus | 'CT WDO have kept well at the front in the | Springs and the Hotel Minnewawa, where | 1 Ap " Rect Sarid husband o Daniel | '# where “ Mother's Friend" is not matinee snd night Bunday, Jily Prices ,“‘l"”l\lo: Rmr'm ‘b‘rmfoelmg-«: l'u!lmu. 'l\lzl‘f:l":lld l:.h; :-a elvcr:' r;non to be- | everything is as delighttully refreshing as | McGrath, lot 7, block 2, Hazel Ter- known orauwd.' ;e \ 16e, o, »_ ; ) ebility and what not, ere to land amoug the | the name. It {8 declded Jace Oy seittings W E: omfort and Safe ,,.,,P'”‘“” mare suffering than anything ;:lnn:r-. Th;- “rlwnlrv among the leaders | still there is plelx::;-( x:.lym:e:;'::z:h;" 7:: “Hu-rr( 1‘3{“7"1:’&.«3.’;‘{‘«‘:5”’»&0 nyh.. ".'., = a”l where the virtues of “Mflzr’s KRI G PAR y Health, § P a8 been so full of wpirit and energy that | inclination—boating, fshing, drivi feet), block 5, E. V. Smith's add. 2,000 Friend? are known, R TR unirneth, Peace ad Pleasare {he management of The Be has decided to | other seasonablo plessures Navas Allap Wilsehath Radman and Beean et i theoneand ol niment nthe wor'd that by outward W W. COLE. Managor % A hestow th v 2 5 nhart, o lof application robs childbirth of its terrors. Every woman Idea and childre "\'Btl.,l'”fl:::lll&d. lll\l\ nh‘ g to thousands of Vreee wn‘:o:.c"“'.;\:hn unsuccessful candl- | to hang heavy. Two weeks there will con- 1, block 201%, Omaha..... e 1,900 should tell her friends of it, whether needed now or net. B p 1 S EATT. l;l' NOnév. ¥ fALS AR TA¢ tu‘lho wwr:::l ':l‘l;:nt num- V:nca the fortunate young woman that the Deed. 28 30 be sent by express paid on recaipt of pol TIONS \'l.:(}\\ml’lln‘\){' LAY Kreat ood’s Sa jners Some | tinte s altogether' 100 -short. W. A Baunders et al, trustees, to Ru- Yolumiary testimont ot send 1t 15 her frieadh " elling the etory of the i " whi ”SAPBLIIA | very apprecinvie prizes also, With that end From Omaba to St. Loufs over the Om: doloh Heal, ot 17, ‘block 17, Walnut B R IRADITELD REGULATOR 0., Atlanta, Ga. e S Ao prign mfiw’:fi;‘éfimflufiw;mw’ drives “n vlew several waditional vacation trips | & St. Louix railroud and Wabash, with threo AR s dh . A LORENZ Celubrated CONC BAND. t b v system, ave Peen arranged and the seven contest- 1 o And scores of other {ree features. days at the Southern hotel, with its broad To'al amount of transfers...........8,80 Admission to Park, 10c. Children Frea f