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= — SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS, Jrought (o Hltuols by Lhe Porec or Nebraska 3 mer in Western Portion; Satur Falr, Variable Winds. { RS NG BACK TO ALABAMA;DMUARGE M HEESPORT MEN | GRAND ISLANDER CRITImSEs!HRES SWEEP 10WA TOWNS E:ONDITION OF THE|' :NE(AT:{ER‘R-UN l.\ M‘BRA\Sl\X | S trobe Company Are Never Un g ments and Another Attacks I | . ¢ 0 f Beventy- Mombers Are Seleoted for Boarl of Inquiry loaded (rom Cars, Blap at Ul\nzl!l!; fl;:l‘; l‘l‘-y Strengthen Church Finances. x Oity H”lf:'f;:;’. Lots of Beventy P o-;h- yesteran ‘IP" set of the Ourn Bls Repe Good - rike Effor 3 Des. onr. e General Manager CHICAGO, be manner in o oei 09 P DG General Dowapeur. S rizen of the : 1 and Coupler g which money is Bp o e | c000s $TONE BUNMTS INTO. PLANE B L N t r Ve o a s N A s diggrace b n on, . « Sa . . M+ KIWBEMEY AND TBERHAM WITH OEWEY | JRREAL Moot oar B e ke soms | " TURING T0 SENATOR RANNA | (& v, W, B Newlie ve Dasituton; K3 8 gt e WYy 3 1103 [BROWN AND ROCK COUNTIES SOAKED | e effort to bring the | o tonight in addressing a meeting of the . fd o e | g y Saving Cme ~ La0L K and (hat | Secretary B Thinks Possibly Me | Baptist Young People's union of the § Chier Owner Badly Hurt After . AR 1T Long Thinks the Makeup is One to homes 10 Can Reach the Steel Corpor |ond Baptist church. “When the chur Firm's Cash and Books=Many | ":: - o e | Keith, Knox and Custer Rejoice in Ex. fatisfy AlL laba o | learns to adopt business methods Inste Homes Buried in Daven- ¥ o i L0 thelr cars | Through the Gentleman of holding people up we probably shall | hidan coding Wetness. om Chi- from Ohlo. find cur finances in better shape. J SESSIONS OF HEARING ARE TO BE OPEN | coxo. iu fo "X tommitvey of five elti- Thomas Urquhart, who Acted as chair- GENERAL DROUTH SITUATION - | lod on tum dur- — man of the mertine, il the emall at-| o rtueeia Tete, | Thunderabomers Faitowea wy wot [HO/ES FOR BREAKING DROUTH AEvivE used their best 0= | prnTeRURG, Pa. July 25.—~The tendance was indicative of the manner in| SIOUX CITY, la., July 25.—(Spe 4 to indu o t PeACE | which the churc eople often f{nterest . The ent ock of the John F Sun Are Little Benefit to —_ Widest Latitude Permitted ia Manter |V ! n to return 10 migyion of M, M. Garland, who went to New | [ ch the church peon . terest | gram.)~The entire stock h their s Alabama. They Informed |y themselves in finance Phelan Dry Goods company. valued at Crops Indian Territery and Texas Repert Ostton { Wituess the colored f the act tate of nf- | LOTK on behalt of the conservative element| "y yag gccepted as the senme of the con- | $0,000, was destroyed b (his after- | of Witueeses. olored men of the actual s . n the Amalgamated association, has failed X Orep Eaws tairs Melrose park here 300 1 " ference that every church mem ough on. The store Lutlding «.u lodge prop- WASHINGTON, July 25, —Ofcal reports - e A e Re AL Mr. Garland was unable to aceure from the | ¢ give one-tenth of his inbome to fhe on 1l upper floots. Were dnmiged | . ASHINGE y . | ste . y ¢ show that the corn belt region continues THEY BECIN TH: HEARING SEPTEMBER 12 | truin, determined that they should steel manufacturers any terms on which Al chyrch, no matter what it amounted to 0 more, making a total loss ot $76,800. - N ot y 0 P! ct of immediate not recede an inch from the attitude they| gther was In progress at Haven school, | window and in a few minutes the entire o . 4 4 | llen in the ‘morthern half of the corn . have taken, holding that the workers @ | which touched on amusements. Rev. F. F. first floor was & mass of flames. The store :‘-“I: ‘aru I‘h"“llvl TN seluding ouste ers precipitated the fight and peace neko- | jordan of Gfnd Island, Neb., declared | was well ulled with clerks and customers, | o ¢ A8 Bre TR R ern Dlinols, VAN s o2 | dancing, card playing and the theater as | who were forced to run for their lives ¥ | in the fchlay Case allowed to alight In statements alarmed t ever and finally five of them s Not Be Mu wan Until the train and made thelr way into where they sought an interview with Chief of Police O'Nell, asking proiection, which e could not give, as the trouble was not within the city limits | After the five men had left the train to s of th win Details of the Public Inquiry Minnesota and O Have Heavy Pre- y 6 T " " | northern Indiapa and Ohlo. Most of these cipitation — Storm s Violent In " At ,”' i time a more xvnrwmfl 19- | wholly out of the question. | John F. Phelan, chiet proprictor, who was | o Ty n T conerally were 1ight in Wisconstn, with Damage by uence is being sought to carry the olive “In some of our young people’s societies,”” | in a balcony at the rear of the store, un- )| ay there re | 4 3 '~ | amount, fell last night. Today there we Cloudburet and Lf nin branch to J. P. Morgan. Joseph Bishop, |said Rev. Mr. Jordan, “the desire for | dertook to save the cash on the cashier's | (TUROR R R0 RN Coliirn Nebraska » wecretary of the Ohlo State Board of Arbl-|amsement comes dangerously near sup- | desk and the firm's books. When he had a0 iy nia These precipitations, how- WASHINGTON, July 25.—The board of | come to Chicago the fears of those left on | Ci0io% 18 working = as medlator, It i5| planting the desire for a higher spiritual [ flung them into a safe he found himselt o . "ho forecast officials say, are not al- lnwn“.- ‘H",’ i th ”‘\’M“‘.,“ the (eon~ | the Eratn fHorensed xrwl iy KA 1E-wad Wit | learned from high authority, and plans to life. Our amusement tends to lead young | forced by the flames and smoke to the ways conducive of the best results to the Rain fell In Nebraska lust night over a troversial points In connection with Ad- [dificulty that the trainmen managed to | ;;"'"_ ""w“";‘l:":" """“'f"‘”"""“: ":'“""" people to forget the high calling which is | second floor. Here he leaped from a win- | ooy ying crops, as they are mostly thunder- | considerable area and in suficient quantity miral Schloy's conduct during the Spantsh | keep them from running off In a panic. | rewny T BIShOP 18 acting with the ap-fopen to the | dow, breaking an arm and otherwise 8- |, wore immediately followed by a hot | to improve the crop conditions and create o war will be compoxed of Admiral Dewey, | Nearly all of the men declared that they |Provel Of (he Amalgamated leaders end) The convention proper opened today at|juring himself. Two clorks, Miss Rose |y, ghowers, it Is sald, possibly may |hope that the drouth is almost at an end SPROIeAt of the couet Rear AAmirals | would not o to Melrose park and that 1t | CATFics credentials trom President Shaffer | the Coliseum with an wttendance of 4.000. | Dement and C. E. Esgot, also leaped rom | ooit, 1™ h™ grouhatricken reglon to- | Special dispatchos to The Bee indlcate gen- D n ety and Andrew B, K. Ben- | tanen ter o e Py mould o | €XPIAInIng the attitude of the assoclation. | Attorney Francis W. Patker delivered an | second-story windows, out they were only | piot0 8 (%0, (P8 CELL (nenarable | eral and heavs rain from the southwest Bam. The court will meet at the Navy de- | fuse to get off. At 2 o'clock Marshal Rau of | Loc'e 18 little doubt that Senator Hanna | address, in which he made an appeal for |slightly Injured. Two theories are EIVeN | grom yigitations of intense heat, but 1o | section of the state to the northeast and Partment 1 Washington Soptentber 12, The | the. tows ot Lagranes ordorst the teain | ¥ill recelve the assoclation mediator | Christian citizenship league to defeat | for the origin of the fire: That electric | il "occurrence of them ia predicted. | overy point heard from along the Dathwy precept to thu court, which s belng pre- | bearing the colored men to move out of the | STaCioUsly and it is expected he will promlse | the corrupt politics of the ern light wires became crossed In the show | mpoyperatures in the corn belt, while a |of the storm reports that it fs no lght or TR Mo AT LTy, SN ROV | VIR 1o i e ey to excrcise bis best endeavors toward a| At a meeting tonight in the Collseum | window and that the heat of the sun, pour- | o lirec™ Lo Moany than yesterday. | local shower, but & generous and general Bt genaral, han ot vet hech completed. | sidins at Sant Cree iwa mibiaced oOn #|settloment. About his success with the | President J. H. Chapman delivered his an- | ing through glassware in the window, | o “eli"nigh “ranging trom o5 degrees | ratn S MR ot e TR Do & | combine people much doubt is expressed. | nual address. J. B. Gambrill of Dallas, | ignited a lot of dress goods as through 8 | 1o 100 degrees and highor. Biasataies 10Ty ook Nutene on Sksi Wit ths brit¥it dU0 helordar for don-| Iv The mesnk p | When seen tonight concerning his trip to | Tex., dellvered an address on “The Way | burning glass, The blaze was a flerce one <l 116 BreNeS BUWLAR PN, BRRBIL Shd VORiNg 4 Uetet will be Teseivel, 5 18 98- | comamay oulied & “""'q"""'fl'"’\ the steel | \o york Mr. Garland refused to discuss | to the Throne " and only the hardest work prevented wide- [ \WiNDS cooL ST. LOUIS | Niobrara, reporting Keith, Custer, Brown pected that it will be promulgated by the m::""n'::v-d Xt 13 oo 'h": ]’-.“mm:‘. the matter, saylng “I am not talking." He | spread destruction, i Rock and Knox countles liberally soake: D ent oo ™ Sy | Mmd Waked Tk, thuecimpdy b8 Eifvén €010 | sy e tiada’ by trips to New York on PRESS MEN GET A COLD DEAL #700,000 Loss in Davenport. Fall of Over Elght Derees Makes [and more rain in sight. From the inter- says, however, that the proceedings of the | wq hsentoned official business and this trip was one of| B oo ’ TENP P veuing counties reports were unobtainable, court. will be open and ho widest iatituds that :l‘ur Tjn.\:‘:'r’m :}:\Titl bp Isnded fn the | (hem: President Shiafter said it Mr. Gatlaud | Ulon Facifie Talkee ¥RsM Where Rata Wl::ll‘t-‘ ::l::: ovlu.(n::xl‘l and l::f«o‘v::: B m“":,fl i i tHeseyIBNA dIFGGtION K0l general char will be permitted in the matter of Wit-|shops of the company late this atternoon | o3 80ne to New York on & peace mission HEs FUUS BRPD 1 propesty here tonight equal to twenty ordi- bt -kl acter of the storm Indicate that they, too Bosses. and that Rear Admiral Schley will | whother the sherlft furnished any ald or | if ™% 10t With hls sanction or at his solicl- is Chuity. nary city blocks. The flames started at 3 Winds that pre. | TECeIved thelr sbare of rainfall e S VAHANETHIAR. (o ey RboaE| S * ghaffer Indifferent to Crittetsm 3:30 p. m. in big piles of Mnditngwood te- | B, TOUIRL SO STRLR oL D05 | Srand Taland, whish bad e good rala two The secretary had nothing to say about| - have just received a telegram from ' SPRING VALLEY, Wyo., July 25.—The |longing to the Rock Island Fuel company ‘;‘ g by o ~|.‘;‘mv tolt 1;“ the super. | Bishts ago. agaln reported slight showers the composition of the court except he | Adjutant General Reese, offering me the| President Shaffer of the Amalsemated as- | Upion Pacific press excursion left Rawlins [on the levee thelr gttt & Meaat tiad Pteg | for @ radius of five miles around the city thought it apoke for Itself and to express |aid of the state milltia it 1 need it,” said | soctation was in a more hopeZ® mood today | this morning. Rain had fallen throughout beatod atmosphere and brought glud relet the hope that the members chosen Woull | gheriff Magerstadt after his conference | than he has been for some time. He de- | the night, the first of any consequence in to suferiog man and e be satistactory to all concerned. He polnted fy oy the attorneys, “but I will not need | clared he was perfectly satisfied with his | this section for many months, and the afr ERLCL S Bl VAR ‘Sl An out that none of the officers chosen had, 80 [ it | have sent halt a dozen men to Mel- | inspection of conditions in Wellsville and | was chilly. The observation car was Lo L L TR il far as he knew. expressed an opinlon con- | roe0 park simply to make a report to me | apprehended no dificulty in keeplng his | patronized, however, and the enthusiasm g s Mg i o E’h‘l M u:‘:x is knanh“n: m;-h.;mm:w?- on the condition there. If they say that |men In line at that place. President Shaf-|of the tourists was not dampened. The “':r’.’hr)",: “"m‘;'l‘mu;':' l;m'p”mm 1071 Rain Across the State. ichley controversy, and wvas therefore to 44 mob of 300 armed men are patroling the | fer evinced no surprise when mention was | first stop was at Rock Springs, where the |y, ors | = SFradL » presumed that the, d enter upe \ yard and some lost their coats and dinner- | eyt b LA 5 v . be presumed that they would enier Upon | gireets, as the officials of the company in- | made of the criticism that had been offered | Union Pacific coal mines were inspected. | pajls. The flames rushed into the adjoin- ‘."_“ '|" Lo it uls L ubhela o Bid b o :Tl:"h:"‘; ::“' e::‘r'.’l Tmm'“’”':'l“' :“:‘r ot Mcrkl m-r';."- ‘"m":“"l “:d x""“f”"' form me, 1 will swear in a number of depu. | by other labor leaders regarding his bring- | The party, sixty in number, was taken | jng regidence district, closely settled with v;-)“- ’m inution in the intensity of the m'on of Keu!hncou.m this a(lerm':on from W»":l it r.;‘v G dan A ,,,',"" ““:“‘ tes and will preserve the peace at all |ing on this battle at this time. He said |into mine No. § and lowered 200 feet Into | migale-class homes of an average value of | pent was shows by the marked reduction | el an inch to poin gl sy g e Sonnected with & celebrated event in naval | PAZATds. However, | am ot golng to call | that he expected criticism from many peo- | the earth and carried one and a half miles | o fow thousand dollars each, from Which | n (o death and prostration lists for the | cloudy and raining 3 annals. Of Admiral Dewey. the hero of the | of pressrvins oy o (e county is capable | ple, but it did not alter his position nor the | 00 & Lrain of coal cars drawn by an elec- | the occupants escaped only with thelr 11ves | jagt twenty-four hours, For the perlod | BROKEN BOW, Neb., July 25.—(Specia) battle of Manila bay, it is unecessary to | °PRo"trVing ihe ‘peace whatever happens. | conviction he held that he was pertectly| tric motor, and the clothiug on thelr backs. of time ending with 11 o'clock tonight | Telegram.)—This locality was visited to- spoak. His record i famillar to il Hiy [ OU% at Melrose park the armed cltizens | rizht 1 il stop was inade at Green River,| Over ftty homes were thus burned, some | thirty-three deaths and twertty-seven cases [ night with a fine, rain. Most of the corn assoclates, Rear Admiral Kimberly and :‘;"“ ned on watch until assured the| During this afternoon m“rmlu; Flynn | where the cnlnnln weleomed the VISIting|of them tenement blocks, resulting in a|of prostration were reported, as agalnst |has stood the long dry spell remarkably Rear ‘Admiral Beaham, are both. Tetired | 5108 Were Got comiak, when they dis- | of the Amerlcan Pederation of Labor was | newspuper men with sereyade und served | hundred families belng rendered homeless. | forty-three deatns and seventy-five pron- | well and this rain has helped ft out. The officers. il 4 LRt s B R il Ry @ msiongiur de at Flsh City, |OMher® deserted thelr homes in the threat- | trations in the previous twenty-four hours. | precipitation was forty-one-hundredths ot NS dotite wads TG, In 1890, 403 e RRANT Ao, e Bl & Ry T | e O e e t Fish CItY. |ened district. Vacant houses all over town | Moat of today's deaths were of porsons |an inch and the indications are favorable latter In 1804, Admiral Kimberley s 71 TEAMSTERS NOTHING | tion with President Shafter an Y the dlscovery of many |are filled with furniture removed from the | stricken when the heat was at its height. | for more raln before morning. The rain years of age and Admiral Denbam 69. Each all storles to the effect that the federa- | interesting fossils by Prof. Parsh. Spring | mperiled aistrict. ST. JOSBPH, Mo., July 25.—Arthur Bry- | was general in this part of the state. Baw over forty-five years of active seryice, | EMPIOYErs in San Francisco Tell the | tion was not in -rmv-blhy wl:h lh&‘:m"". :h'"'" i mc:‘fl b;"‘"' dark and there| The fire was fought herolcally by the|ant, for several years a job printer of| LONG PINE, Neb., July .—(Special Both.haa fine recapds. during the civil, war. Mayor They Will Give :':'“: “'n'l::‘:;‘o‘:“_"'“':"""_'“ vaibiin e train wag Stogii Gsk ke nisht, fire departments of Davenport, Rock Island | Kansas City and St. Louls, committed sul- | Telegram.)—After a drouth of thirty-four The great event with which Admiral Kim- No Quarter. pagasi- Bt ted asociation. bots| RATES ~ FOR v and Moline, Ill., the latter cities respond- | cldo by shooting himself at the home of | days s fine thunderstorm this afterncon berley's name is assoclated is the destruc- o assi Amalgamated 3 ETERANS |ing promptly to an appeal for aid from | kis parents in Savannah, Mo., today be- | brought an inch of rain, with prospects for tion of the smerican ‘deey’ in the harbor of " fosticlatly and "“{‘"" fa, this “strike | S here. cause of the intense heat. There were | more. The corn crop will be falr, Apia, Samoa, during the terrific hurricane| SAN FRANCISCO, July 25.—The most im- | ¥henever this nesistance wa Grand Army's Commander-in-Chiet| "Efroris to check the flames were unavail- | four dcaths here and ffteen prostrations, | BASSETT, Neb. July 25.—(Speclal Tele- which occurred in 1899, portant development {n the teamsters' |, ! :‘;:’A;":, m'md ciatics (& Auiiiee Announces What It Will Cost Ing until they epread to the north on the | three of which will prove fatal gram.)—-A coplous rain fell throughout the Admiral Kimberley had been sent to|strike today was the reply of the Em- | v e AmalEamaied asocitlon In BEbCE to Go to Cleveland. spaclous grounds of St. Catherine's hall, | KANSAS CITY, Mo, July 25.—The pros- | central and southern portions of this county Samon at the head of an American squadron | Ployers’ oclation to @& communication ."l "d "‘";' o "‘r o n"’mo“ i boarding school for young women, which |Pects today in the southwest are for |today and the indications are that it will during the trying period of our negotiations | {rom Mayor Phelan, stating that he had | ©'® 'I ‘(“_'Ym'l':h 'wm 'mu Ferared . was saved after the tower was burned off, | Slightly cooler weather, but still with no | rain again tonight. The northern part of with Germany there and had conducted | been asked by labor leaders to bring about ;"ml’hfll'l‘i "d 'z i !Y":"u P p ST. LOUIS, July 25.—In general orders Gradually the battle waged on the edges | Tain In sight. In Kansas City at 11 o'clock | the county had a good rain last night and Bimself before the storm with marked abil- | & conference between representatives of | (0f bAttle and had equal facllities for | issued today by Commander-in-Chief Leo|o¢'the flaming aistrict told ae the less |the Weather bureau reported 93 degrees, | the drouth meems to be broken. Corn has ty and dignity. When the hurricane oc- | the Employers' association and Brotherhood ::':":":, ‘[";fl ’l'!‘l:‘n'“';‘:"‘l::n':. ;‘; :;':[““;‘;: Rassfeu of the Grand Army of the Repub-ypcy1y gettied portions of the city were in- | Which was 6 degrees lower than at the | not suffered much thus far from the dry currol his. entire squadron was wrecked. |of Teamsters. Tha Employers’ association | LUTe% % the manufacturers had of study- |l In regard to the thirty-Afth national en- | \iida” uni by ‘10 oclock the confusratio | ¥4me hour yesterday. Sprinkles of rain | weather and it will probably he & fair Tho Vandalia and the Trenton were com-|told Mayor Phelan that it would not be | ey ot (e Adaigamated sssteiptisn M Ssemashto be held in Cleveland, Sep- | yus under control. The mill and yards of | 138t night are reported from parts of Ar-|erop. pletely destroyed and the Nipsle was cast|& Pty to such a conference e s mad Moun | (CT0er t0 14, aamouncement is made (hat | (b’ Woyer, Huuser & Donkmana company | Kansas nd Okiahoma, and Brunswick, Mo., | NIOBRARA, Neb., July 5.—(Specal Tel- ashore. The story of that great disaster| In addition the employers submitted to | me *§ o8 "08 BIERE L LG T COVEC | the Central Passenger assoclation hus made| yorg gestroyed. Thelr total loss fs $400,000, | fOUF counties northeast of Kansas City and | ogram.)—A big rain fell at § o'clock tonight e RHAE Eacslm Rl Rvuas by the | the‘mAyoF.the to)]aiiAE Brapesition so. tha Jn their organization who are Just a3 | 4 rate of 1 cent a mile to and trom Cleve- | y(® CCERVERL JRC W 18 By [at Hays in central Kansas. A good south | There was somo hafl, but nothing was dam- Ametican officers and men under the direc-| only one they would consider: i P oo g ori i 'Th:“p"::‘de:l land. Al other passenger assoclations, |\ “easo o’ oo breeze last night improved conditions |aged and the corn crop is saved. Hop [0t AUBTFRLE Lmbariey - thillisd" this m“'rne nnll‘nn \rm st tnstst on unfontzing | gented amphatioally “tlis pubiatisd stary :’;‘:f'h“:’:'::,:'::“"’::l‘l;(:"‘lvr'l‘p"::": '{':;:““:"d"“: It is belleved there were no fatalities. “’;,‘"""' 1 i A T ‘OI";A‘?" '91-"5;'"; :"‘-;. July 2'5-—'va~ i Ay e ws or dictating who or whe . ! A N : e maximum temperature was 100. | clal Telegr.m.)—Slight showers fell early ::'“;: ,"',:’::‘:r’,‘_" 'I{"',‘:"'"‘:l' ;]':‘:;:: ‘:";n';:;": Dats: aHAIT works (TR caRgiht o ::‘.;::,";. that his mysterfous misslon to Wellsville | (hira, plus $2, which will apply through lh:‘:; """:;': c";o'“:::mh‘:';:"'f_:;':“"( h'feh{: There were one death and thirty prostra- | tonlght over this rlf)' P N T dramatic part at Rio de Janeiro durlng the [ Ment over hours and wages, ns hetween | iy ':’;,‘ n,‘;,r“,':“?;,.f',:f::‘“:f d,:,‘,:‘:,:;’:; thelr respective territories, but when thel s04"¢or ‘the flames. that ;.".-kly \;’r:lul;' tions. five miles outside. great naval revolution in 1894, the particu- | 41 employer and his employes, the men | wevkimen. J an};n{l‘ ll;lu-u]l'll[(('r nur;xl-mlrln'n u]rruolr‘)l' bu conflagration beyond the control of the fire- J. B Jaynes, 35 years old, formerly| PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., July 25.—(Spe- Iars of which ware recounted fn these dis-| Wil AArce Invariably to submit to arbitra- | " tn a8 p. m. mo change had taken place | N0 the 1 cent a mile rate only will be IR ST, (O SOMER F (N0 Ore; | Anancial mecretury of Jay Gould, was found | cal)—Rain fell in this locality Tueatay patches a few days ago tlon and abide by the result. In no case | st Wollsville. No new men were imported | -?.";ff.’. will be good gome only on date|tho entire business portion of the elty dead in the railroad yards of Kansas City, | night for one hour, but it falled to reduce R shall the men go on strike. and the mills are still at work. Develop- | o' sl They will be made good for return | *OUId have been awept away. Fortunately | o’ “;?:y' aviae T "ll; :-:;n:f:ppcrr:::nm Tr:ml: i g X \ o e g y a e e heat: Peter Raunds, a All day Secrotary Look was engromed 0| E| K DECIDE TO WAIT AWHILE RN Sncamilcy iare) BOAR: weiched bassags up o and iucluding October 8, pro- | Lopilry' (e Blufle and s soun s tmoy wacs | Jaynes, at different times treasurer and ro- | wagonmaker, wile working in his shop: J. the consideration of the detalls of the court, . vided they are deposited with the join h ceiver of the Missour!, Kansas & Texas|H. Thrasher, a real estat socking particularly for & sultable NAES | 1o iome for Ome Yemr Action on| TFOUPI® Breming at McKeesport. |agent on or before 12 o'clock noon of Sun- ;‘;‘r‘l!"'n{":;"‘;‘:"}"n’m”_‘:“;“hg:l;"’;‘ the o | ratiroad. oA e oy e AR AR R L 5. reds of vol- o La N :"o"fi'n“'fi;vlfi‘n'""fi 1:.2:1-:":::“;::: ;\rm:r Quention of Selecting Site Information from McKcesport today leads | 447 September 10, unteers finally brought the fire under con- e Salvation to Cotton Crop. Sponeibiity for the conduct of the Iaquley tor the Ho e e e s i o i v | CANNOT RIDE OVER THE BRIDGE | "3 KANSAS IS _ALL ATHIRST| nomons, 1. 7., suly 25—Heavy rain tional Tube company in that city would The entire dlst MORE, ¥ i o a successful issue. It was thought that bl Yhoitly Bo evorvad! I the atrike hix 1& seEn. SR Al rnes :‘“n::':;d"f"rfmF:::""‘“‘:'r":; Corm Crop Worse Off Than Ever, but | fell In tho eastern portion of the Chick- such & man had been found in the person | MILWAUKEE, July 2.—The question of | payday at the works and two new mem- | BFookiyn Residents w MRINERE. I8 | Beventh strest was awept oloan. What Worriea Most Is Where Maw ation.this afterpgan;. Whlie: softon of Cimmander Jokn B Pillsbury, & allor | selecting s eity for the srection of s Nec | bers of the Bsw Amalgasmated lodge that New York Have to Ferry ’ . s greatly benefited the rafn comes too B h Tt LIRS Taa | (NSRE & elhvatsh bR it sa etiathiny | e ot A e Amaliimaind Todbe i 812 4 The heat was intense and two ambulances (0 Get Drinking Water, Iate to prove of much benefit to corn, which ged and indigent &t y ov b ::: l;:z:"h.\m :nu:llnxln ‘lyrpersunu who i was practically burned up, 65 per cent —_— p! Yy It n a few Instances ;e;:rldnl as of a ;um;m l‘mn‘]n'rn‘rlnef;lv h: members has been lald over for another | tifled that their services were no longer e e e (R LRCE SRS 02 act it was announced early in the day at| year, s wi | : 5 aus - & KA, Kan.,, July 25 . cted. hat o e e g AR e {m- mm:lh"w ;:fl;.:zn:ec:::::‘:"::“:::r: ;.':::“:fdm,llu:n;o‘:::::d‘;:‘,‘lormvl:lllll- :;:ms NEW YORK, July 2 —No| u(lelr‘n[::r::\\l:l:;::ur;:linll;‘:::“‘l: r:h_efl:yulmeu district have | qures were not so high in Kansas today, | there will be a large crop as a result of for the place. But later, on more mature | Tho resolution was presented to the prend | similar notice when they draw thelr pay, | MOPRIDE was made to resume A fyilinecvicnastiheen Jasated by thelp relatives, but it | averaging about 100 for the entire state. | today's heavy rains. In this city water consideration, his pame was abandoned. It | lodge at this forenoon’s session and was | That this will bring on a conflict at the | °% the Brooklyn Kelin: “"b“ ;.‘ k .n“o:. Probabl .,un :{y ;'L“p'd' However, not the least rellef has been ex- | fell In heets for two hours. was recalled that as commander of the | ratified by the conventlon without debate. | mill there s little doubt, for it s a blow | SUsPension rods scemed g et il P iRl . familles were ren- | perfenced from the drouth. The atmosphere | MUSKOGEE, L. T., July 25.—A good rain dynamite crulser Vesuvius he had served [ The grand lodge increased the committes | At the very privilege that the Amalgamated terday l-.nn‘ml-!rrv (-x.nnll\f’.(ll"l‘ .lrl.q. : - | fared Jomel s ).dl e fire and homes and | has been humid and numerous prostrations | fell here last night and the temperature under S8ampson off Santiago, and, moreover, | on Elks' home by the election of Jerome B, | 8soclation 18 striving for at the other “f‘.’ "-mm.-‘]) and It is .‘xx-l-'v ed full repairs L, “I:nd'".rlm over to them for the are reported from various parts of the | "’I‘] twenty degrees. as equipment officer of the Boston navy | Fisher, past grand exalted ruler. This com- | mills of the Steel trust. While McKees- “',l.’ "“ e '"I‘l'“‘“’ 'y A EETRORNR [ o ”.: others moved tempo- | state. o ‘VA"'““‘S- Tex., July 26.—Reports re- yard was again a subordinate of the same | mittee meets With the grand board of trus- | POrt has been qulet up to the present time [ T ARG trobey (e BE8 SUE RECE] TEEN TR IO hoes and vacant lots | The corn crop ie in a worse condition than | fetued here tonlght are fo the effect that admiral. In his desire to escape all critl- | tees, of which Joseph T. Fanning of In- | there is a feeling of repressed excitement | \\°41 at @ stands s fon Lhe Aaily | tanleht Win HoUxoHs Ciaconn merei0lind flever‘and e will boisurorisiog iions-third f TSN A ANy, Blkoesa axagtiang clsm on the point of blas, Secretary Long | dianapolis s chairman. | among the men over the prospect of ex- | ¢'¢R!N8 When the bour Stpe.fon t 8 Gallr |itog “r With houseliold goods and the refu- | of a crop is obtained. Many of the farmers h"'""‘“ Territory today. The rain was the felt that these were reasons sufficient for | Past Grand Exalted Ruler J. B. ,.“h"!undm. the strike to the Natlonal Tube ‘”:)m'h In:‘q\:: }:lumh ,‘,.’:“ u!:‘( “mr;k::“ 3 n‘ “v‘]'“l‘!“ .-'-h-~| Y;’urr;lvd ~§lslrll'l are cutting corn for fodder. If ft were not h:::n“"““"";'{" season. It will be of great looking out for new materlal and for some | was glven a vote of thanks for the manner | WOTKs. The strikers, ns a rule, do nmot [ SHHETBS HRA the WACRILY G EERREIL T AeTered the fire was caused by bova | that there were many thousands of bushels | PRETL (O e crops. particularly cotton, man who was absolutely disassociated from | in which he conducted his office during the | *¢€M to feel that the Wood plant of the | 1¢% CERE SAORE USR5 AP RS FERAUETH] E prsped o v o l:"’ levee. Groups | of Jast year's corn in the state the outlook | B ISV IS, +40 K‘"’ 26.—Rain fell in the great controversy in any phase 1ast year and the grand trustees were ap- | *te¢! company will be started for some | . WO% B W€ L MK RGO e there | day from the m"‘”".[“’;"éef"‘*";"_";'r"‘"g ':'- for the stockmen would be serlous. At|GOUTE TeCUSTE ;'...,.‘.,.em“':,k’,,,:,:’,i'“y',.f'f" Captain Lemley Filla the Bill, | polnted a committee to arrange for the pres- | 0e iR m;(.‘:‘:n:‘. ‘:mnu(‘mz:h:,\:.r,',‘g::“',,m,ed. the | #fter & drouth extending over a Irmn!‘;l . iBetn . Pt 4 s were ten trolley cars running, on the shut- | out : L it entation of some kind of a testimonial in| Association's Important Effort. ’ Lath s _stioranus Mo desided that Mo - i people of the state have stopped consider- Storm is Violent in Wisconain, s — jBs } tle system at intervals of ten minutes, and Store at Republican City, %iad found sich an offiser fn the pereon ot | (B Desr future e conventlon cloxed | An {mportant move on the part of the |two elevated trains with & capacity for| ppoip: oo oo | REPUBLICAN CITY, N gy t part » drouth situation and | 1, $ ' L Captaln Samuel C. Lemley, the judge ad- “'_:_: the iustallation of the new officers. | Amalgamated association is reported to be |about 1,000 persons. This service was | (gt un.n‘(}u'\:;. J”'y, b .';': ‘,,’:':(,ll,:; |‘;.’...:h'.|:‘.::lmn lnu‘(:hl::ln.l:: w“tx(‘l:“hw' Wir. duly $e-dtier two vocate general of the navy, a selection cal- o Calumet & Heckla band won the | contemplated In the effort to win out in | hopelessly inadequate. 14018160k 10 thaIsat T gA :m _“l“'l“”',l“fl at bl i, Wodlert-Cilanianila d by m-"h temperature ranging from 96 to culated, bécause of the rauk of the ofcer, | $1000 Prize in the open band contest. To- | the present strike. It was asserted in the Ar A Muiby 800 05cuDled by T B Faat ok | atratin: A Wask a0 (ke Toeorisd acattiiy | ALorsa, 8 eem s s AR NG Y ¥ AN to nstitute a full recognition of the dig- |0 Wis Awarded ':'mvrm prize, $500, and | city today that all the arrangements have | THIS IS LAST DAY AT EL RENO | iivciar merchandise. only a small DuFtida | of stook water, Now some peport that some | barn. af m’:‘mv:u:nyh’l thln!nxl A IArih pity and importance of the forthcoming | = one 00 SPrings third, $260. | been completed for unfonizing the River- —_— | of the stock was saved, stimated 1o g s ¢ nEADS asylum near e afternoo i | ; | L o o 25 timated o) te w 8 ‘ a 4 court of fnquiry. While it cannot be said “nn:h ufteruoou was given over to revelry | side plant of the Natlonal Tube company | Reistration here and Wt o0k $1,000, with fnsurance 1:»:-‘5\152"&.: 2::2;:::4;::::::;“:- ‘: :::I::I‘u:‘:k:‘l“rl;'“::d{Hr:“r:'\::‘l‘:}" b ":‘."k 844 destroved by the matter is absolutely settled, Secretary Corso™ and the fuuny parade. The | at Benwood, near Wheeling. This plant is a Lawton Are to Close at Six loss on the by 0 b h 4 : & & panio among the 180 in- reunion closed tonish illding is $600, with insurance | it {8 hard to Imagine what the people of | mates of the asylum Long went %o far as to ask Captain Lemley DIght With @ grand prom- | part of the United States Steel corporation, i | for $350. An adjolni 1 3 ; 4 enade in the Court of o0'Clock, | ning bullding belonging | many localities will do for water if raln ANTIGO, Wis.,, July 25.—Durl 1t be felt free to accept the assignment 1£ it (T T (1C 'l i 'I“"“' and a grand |and is a most important one, employing as it | to a bullding and loan company of Has- | does not come soon. rific cloudburst 1ightning st Irnn‘ na l;h were offered him, and it is believed Captain xposition bullding | does upward of 2,500 hands. Heretofore it — tings was also burned. Ite loss is $20, y 4 f FHOK 204 1n- irned. s 50, [ we . ve | stant ed ) : Lemley will decide to answer afirmatively — Towns having waterworks systems have Iy killed Mrs. Martin Cherek., Her stated positively A brisk breeze carried the flames directly across the immense lumber yards of the Weyer, Hauser & Denkmann company, | which were soon a seething mass of flames The spread of the fire was so rapld that | the workmen barely had time to desert the Other states reporting more or less rain- tall and consequent relfef from drouth are: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Texas, Kentucky and Ohlo. Indlan Territory was well watered ! has employed only nonunifon men and, al- | EL RENO, Okl July ~Tomorrow even- Captain Lemiey would feel hure it 1t were| WISH M'LAURIN TO RESIGN [ thoush there 1s an organtzation S’ the |10g at 6 o'clock the booths in this city Wheat Stack at Stella, hardly & sufficiency of water for everyday | baby was severely burned ntimated that he had any personal feeling | plant, no attempt has ever been made to |48d Lawton will be closed and reglatration | §TELLA, Neb., July 25.—(Spectal)— in the Sampson controversy. All the time | Pemocratic ¢ teemen Pass Rewo. | atagonise the management. of seekers for homes In the Kiowa, | spour 11w, m. Barney Estes, living ihoes he has been the legal branch of the navy,| Iution D and Awk- The men, except the highly skilled work- | Comanche and Apache reservations will be | | miles southeast of Stella, set fire to a | ente - | oloas salss | . el red thef vere =y dating back to 1892, he has never had any ing His Retire ¢ en, are generally forelgners, and it |s &t 4B end. Tonight at the close of regls- | mqi) patch of weeds. The flames spread efr house, but were not serlously s | U hurt. occaslon that involved elther Sampson or stated by a prominent labor leader today | (Fatlon 151,992 persons had reglstered in |, g200 worth of stacked hay. which was LONDON'S FOGS CONDENSED ST, PAUL, July 25.—A hea Bob1ey Io Ry Batinoaltmatane . Ea ths ‘ that the entire force, or a large maority, js | the two districts. Today's registration: El| gegtroyed. Nelghbors kept the fire from | AUL, 25 eavy and general known both men—8chley better than Samp- | , COLUMBIA, 8. C., -The state | now ready to cast lots with the Amalga-| kPO, 11,196; Lawton, 871 Total, El Reno, | ypreading. Mr. Estes was overcome by | PMenomenal Precipitation Soaks In- ,r,:‘lf,\,:]""',‘,':h"":. l,',"" saction - esrly.. thia ®on, perhaps. He was one of Schley's per- ‘,‘T'.'C,\?‘ “"(‘I S l‘;,"m“m.‘v 1als. toe i“”’.‘,"‘" association, missionaries having been "}‘33' ‘-'l‘:““‘ 3‘;“" Es Aganeaty beat and had to be taken to the house, tertors of Big Bulldings and spell B30 AT AR Jhe Resing ool it ol ool o g & opted a resolution ruling Seuator | laboring with them for some time special dispateh to the American from | i 4 5 a1 taee A R )In- m_‘.“m"w‘:‘w, ’”m'. + | McLaurin out of the democratic party. The |1t is said that a meeting will be ';M‘,""'.:_ Fort Sill says: Saturday morning at 6| Cincinnati Fertilizing Plant, Stops Trafe, CHILLICOTHE, 0., July 25.—A heavy on the famous Greely rellef expedition and | 2CLI08 Was totally unexpected | night or tomorrow, and the men will go | 0'clock Major Scott will send out troops INNATI, July 25 —The plant of the rainstorm occurred here this morning. he rendered valuahle services o bim o | SeD4tor Tiliman supported the resolution,|into the Amalgamated despite the fact that |0 clear the Fort Sill military reservation | cipe Desiccating company, manufac- | LONDON, July 25.—A phenomenal thun- | Several bulldings were damaged by tho ToLARACATNG TRIUDDID AR N R0 RID. 08 | whioh W tedly offered as a substi- | they may be called out at any time to of all persons This reservation 18 not| qyrers of fertilizers at Jones Station, seven | 4€¥storm, accompanied by ball and inces- | !8htning. tute for a r on which there had|sist in break e S| eeded lard and has no connection with the ' o sant lightning, raged two hours in Lon- S officer recognized | reaking the strike in the Sheet 4 iard and ha | miles west of this city, was destroyed by Bn tha alhar b GAYIAL Tatiley n..”""' n much ° concernlng the oath to be| Steel c>mpany's mill. The usual silence | /804 to be opened to settlement. fire tonight. Two dwellings were destroyed, | 200 this afternoon. The streets were turned NEBRASKA HEAT VICTIMS Known Sampron ofielatie tn the Nawal dar | taken by candidates for congress in the ap-| by the combination ofcials on atrike ub. o into rivers. The water, overflowiog the The loss Is $80,000, partly insured. partment, when the sdmiral was at the bead | PTOAching election to All the vacancy caused | fects Is strictly maintained. MINING CONGRESS PRESIDENT sl " e sidewalks, entered dwellings and poured | Murtap McLindon Goes to Bed W 24 dea o o/ e8| ok . Barnett Carriage Com . y . 01 tho ordnance buress. and thes were thuy | BY the death of Congressman Stokes of th SAARAUAN ar " pany. down every opening. The underground rail thrown 1nto close contact from s buelness | S¢Yenth district. The resolution ia as fol- Will Freeze Out lee Handlers, E. L. Shafer of Ohlo is Elected to the | [N ATI. July 25.—The four-story| ey Was flooded and trains were stopped. | lovs - | \ : The storm i Mrs. Langtry' | ture in che Night. oins of Yiew' far several yesr LR e b i e A s o ce — Reed for Vice building occupled by the Barnett Carrla e storm flooded Mrs. Langry's new | , ¢ company was destroved by fire tonight, | theater, the lmperial. Several public bufld- | — Wikl st Rave to Be 3¢ AN AP0 RORALCS! SSIAC S0 RDEMRALE he 186 (ASbTR iy Sheldad to il ibe Besaigant, The bullding was stocked with finished | iogs were damaged. The crops (n the| NEBRASKA CITY, July 25.—(Speclal Tel- Captain Lemley haa arranged to depart | congress, hus by his affilations and Yoter | phe comuanies by t ehumon‘m handlers 3 | Koods. Loss, $15,000 country surrounding London were 1ald low | egram.)—Murtap MeLindon, an old resident from Washington on his annual trip through in that body, fgnored” the' national_ demo: | {h¢ comvanies Wil make an effort to start | _BOISE, Idaho, July B. L. Ghatlor of and the telegraph wires torn down. Sev-|of this clty, was found dead In bed this Canada 1o August. Should ho aceept this | {720S WEtor wnd thereby misrepreacitod Rans onunion men, Ohio was today elected president af the Tn- his state 1 his democratic o enc: > < s, eral suburban transportation lines are tem- | morning. Physiclans say hls death was trust he will AFTange to leave on an earlier | which elected him: theretore bett oo o T ternational Mining congress. Fred R. Reed| Captain Smith to Be Governor. | ,oupy plocked as a result of the down- | caused by the intense heat. He retired dute. | Resolved, That it is t nse and convie. | 9* L Colline Plu te His Dea of Bolee was chosen vice president and| MANILA, July 25.—Captain Harry A.|pour, the water in some cases reaching |last night in his usual health. He was 65 Meanwhile the clerical force of the judge tion of the democratic state executive com- CHICAGO, July ~John L. Collins, said | Irvin Mason was re-elected secretary with- Smith of the Fifteenth infantry has been | over the footboards of the trains, years of age and unmarried. iy mittee that Senator John L. MecLaurin, [to be i f Ad Coll E tary evidence necessary for use before | respect, #hould tender his unqualified resig- | temple here today. He was caught between Order Half Milllon of Gold. province, Luzou. 4 J curred yesterday and today, but it is be- court and witnesses at distant polnts may | nation immediately ::0: ~|‘l!\'n|m’ 'flllt_{\l’ht:‘lfl :ldd fell 200 {ael‘h) o - i %) 2 g The establishment of provincial govern- LOUISVILLE, July 25.—The wmaximum |lleved the victims will recover. Corn stands - — ,.The tesolution wau adopted by a vote of | (1 MM RERE, TG Qe0ea et e d v [ v s oresed Bion 0 T goid e the e, [ ment in this province has been deferred un- | temperature today was 100. There were | the hot, dry weather well. The best in- (Oontiaued oa Fourth Page) % s Urothers n Callfornia. say office. Its destination 18 not stated. |til next February, itour deaths aud twelve prostrations. | formed graln men say that 80 per cent ' Another woman purposes, and as the water plants are de-|in the same house was severely burned pendent on the streams for their supply | The members of the family of Milton this, too, will soon be shortened. Bacon were shocked by lightning which und Perishes of High Tempera- i

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