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OMAHA DAILY B SATURDAY, AUGUS 1001 see e 1. [ AIRYYAN Youscxurcum|mmm AORIFT ON OCEAN | JUDGE LYNCH INTERPOSES |27 oer e o, | What F8 pressed @ that the controversy will | o' e Seven Men in m Small Bost Put on“ ond with the woek. 1 ived | Oval‘”ll? pecld a e Palios Court Docidos that He Did Not Use RN | Mob Carrios Oharlon Davie from Courtrocm | oFjintal labor, T Jnsancse labor wnlon | A dul, throbbing pain. tecompanies | Assistance. ily called Upon nese employed b t low Formaldetiyde in Milk. te Lxecution Tren vater-fr ,” " ”.\m ~"“u the ‘ ',"‘:n",'"z”' ',’:M 1‘":1.\‘ lll‘d.,!.l:':im‘ml lks SAN FRANEISCO, Aug. 2.—The seven SOUINE Costle Wil mraTRIte Tiol :L | shooting pain, indicates i‘nfl;xv.n‘ll(\;“:i 0“ ar l | VERACITY OF CHEMIST 15 QUESTIONED | [fo, thy disshied tramiyors Lousos, frots| DCNE IN DEFENSE OF GIRL'S GOOD NAME | in nstore by th fedsral wuihorities 1o | Un examiniation 1t i1l b U o shown here this season, Foulard Columbas Street Cnra Move Again #5000 Forle Manila to this port, who were picked up b A ¥ TR bt ! the region of pain she . In & small boat off Pledras Blancas light- | 1 5 Stoteet by Iabor Teadere that (oe Obte | DIRc. NEiD LD Sy SINC WERY K‘I{lflt‘)":’m:é 1 . . P ony | house aud brought to city by tho| penne AL I e A B L flammation of the ovary e Of the many choice Dress Silks|? ra of Accuned Give NImORY | 4;‘-~.r:‘(|h“..nl,‘\ lnlflfi A"'.mvvy ”;'“ Tennesseenn Angers Relatives of As- | poee crew of Coptic was doing work | :.’;\,.u‘- house leaks, my sister, you have & 10 Show that Formaldes |l th of provisions and the| "RUIted GIrt by introd ashore Chiet Chinese Inspector Dunn re- | {4 figed at once ; why not pay the same I hyde Comes D t from Arifting of the helpless ship in the current u iy l,-m. Ay 1«;‘4 !f” r.‘- ”| ' pegpect to your owva bocy ¥ t to let Wl | 4 . sopular. LA L e - . tary Taylor and Commissioner Powderly | ou need not, you onght not 0 Rilk is one of the most poj |“ _lrv;r:(”u“v; lywn‘m” okl 1:..' Ve TS —Sherift is 1 to order the Chinese back 5 tb o ’D\ur;lr;w bR gt o'ryum v 048 These n ever sold ! d M J. Spra o0, u en and to prevent any further infra s of b These handsome silks n | P. 7. Flaberty and James P. Scanlon, ex - 156 8%, i } for less than one dollar a yard | p » v proprietor of the G \den | $0110rs and * men-of-war's men; David| gMITHVILLE, Tenn, Aug 2 -The first Eight or nine vessels wers working on H 'd t t with water | Rod dairy, has been tried in police court | RABKID of Now Jorsey, o government clerk | iynching in the ann t Dekalb county | the Watcr-front today, an lncrease over Guaranteed not to spo 1, WaeT | e & tharke of putting formaldchyde n biy | TCLUrRIng fron Manils, and F. L. Rose, &|took pince this morning when Charles Dav.s, | At the Pacitfic matl dock the —every yard perfect. i e gt g R reporter formely connocted with (he | who was chacged with & crimiual assault of the frelght and baggage was ok M hich t Friday aftes. | Mo0 Freedom. They constituted a vol- | on Miss Kate Hues, was taken from the ard the ptie and {t left th % # 'r:wlr.: Y “' A unteer crew that put off from the trans- | courthouss by a mob of about twenty-f K. the scheduled time fc oon before Judge Gordon, pre ted sev t . " - i . .00 Foulard Silks for 49¢c a yard. aom before Jule Gordan, prestited st | pury"ly wCaich of aspetance. On the Lea: | ricuds and roliives of (ho 30uns womun Ros | “m“ "w i el - nox wre seventéen cabin and forty-fve | and hanged of the American Maru and City | 5 . positive wurprises. It seems the defense was | o onq claws pussengers, nearly all ot whom | t tted | of Sydney Beautiful line of colors to select from in all the new shades | joadca 10 came nto court with a coup uvp | 4 'm”h"r:“’l“‘m”u"r"' i ‘)"YH'”"D";"“’:'f : Th L ilt on Miss H A committed | of Sydn: 4 | . d sa s and soldiers, and > ast Sunday ning and Monday morning of castor, navy, cardinal, mode, reseda, purple, old rose, black llll‘ “""\““"‘ ‘: were, v”"‘}""'” I-"'l the ©¢ | Eoglish officers and a Chinews crew of | Davis was taken before a maglsirate. Ho P dence adduced 1t was clear that one of | ahout thirty men. There are no women on | gy COLUMBUSE, G 1 ‘rik A whith. téW k. L o i | submitted ne and the trial was set LUMBUS, Ga., Aug. 2.-The strike o and white, new blue, nu’u three prom .,‘.. ns must be m: board. Third Mate Spratt and his com- | for today. When the hearing began the | the Columbus street raflway employes i Irst<That Mr oung's cows glve for panions tell the same story defendant Introduced witnesses ack | amicably adjusted tonight thr h maldehyde i n A nesses Lo ’ onlgh ough On Sale Saturday Morning, 8 a, m,, at 49c yard |00 i e seience of chermitry 1e| 08t o them waid. - The Lennox It the g character. The father had said | work of 0 clirens’ comiiten wnd the mor apnare and @ delusion | Manila on June 27 aut Nagasaki on July 5. | that he would wot join or allow any violent | Will return to work tomorrow. They aturdays at 1 5 m. during July and Asgeet. Third—That somebody lled Suddenly, on the evening of July 25, the | measures unless this action was taken by | an increase ln wages or cont. The The case Jogged along in the usual way | sbaft broke within three feet of the pro- | (he defendant. When the witness began to | company will no longer deal with th until about 3 o'clock, when there gan to eller, making a great nolse, but the quick ‘Kl\v- his testimony the friends and r tive s a unfon, but as Individual The com so" :LDEH & o be slgns of womething boneath the surface. (Shutting off of the engines prevented any |of the girl aroso and made for the prisoner. | pany refused to dlscharge seven men om- | 9 J. W. Eller, the attorney for the defense, | damage to the vessel. There was a calii | For a time thers were wiid scenes and the | ployed during the strike, which for the | W, C. A, BUILDING, COR, 16TH AND DOUGLAS TS, kept trylng to work in evidence that didn't | at the time and things looked bad. Ths| people were greatly excited. The prisoner | last two days has been the main polnt of ’ - wey | APPEAT t0 be apropos of anything in par- | me nbers of the Chinese crew were helpless. | mado an effort to escape by jumping from | contention. | _ ticular. As Prosecuting Attorney Thomas | but we old sallors fixed up a jury rig, but | the second story windog of the court room TROLLLY PART' |\' COL“SIOV not recognize officially and empower any | said, It was incompetent, frrelevant and im- | Under It the vessel made little or 0| but several pistol shots were fired in the | PENSIONS FOR Wi A N | regular grievance committee to travel over | material. But still it was admitted—condi- | Prokress. For nearly a week we looked in | crowd and Davis was captured before he the Wabash line seeking grievances, or to | tionally. The judge said he would admit it, | YalD for assistance. What made it really | could jump. He was tuken a quarter of a sit as a permanent body between the man- | and then afterward, If it proved to be ex- | 8¢rious was the shortage of provisiona.|mile from town and hanged Twenty Are Hurt and Four May Die in n:'-m’vm .n: I-u...wol. He ends by stating | trancous, 1t would npot be considered ,:‘:u-'nln “llnnlv‘m’nn ~k--rl\ ':" "IHVH'I--' " : The vh’v;m l':ul one of his deputies and AR i H that from thelr own letters the men have o | Finally an inkling of the trut o | to man & gmall boat and attempt to re a constable, who were tryink to prevent SHINGTON, Aug. 2.—(Speelal.) Bpringfield Hospital, griovances, and that ho must thereatter de- | fite ’|)|....'.‘.K|s::,‘.f },.,‘!fl, :’1.,”:‘: ‘v.::xl'np I:\..:fl | the coa The Chinese refused and the | the lynching, together with the Miker of | tollowing Bensions Bave Wewn gratted | —_— cline to have any further correspondence |inatant the entire suporatructure of the de- | CHI€f oficer came to us sallors and asked | the defendant, were aeverely injured In a | Lraue f July 1 l Mra. ANNA ASTON. holda ont the helping hand to you, and War Surviy 4 will advise you without money and without price, Mrs, Pinkham's labora~ tory is at Lynn, Mass. Write a letter there telling all your symptoms snd get the benefit of the grentest experis | ) » s Iy 18 ase—Fdward D, Rinhart, | €nce in treating female iils. with them. fonse broke upon the vie It falr) for & voluntesr crew. Twenty minutes later | clash with the mob. The wounded offcers |, it ' ol jnnd w1 was suffering t ach xtent se broke upon the view airly took o AIVE | T | Chase, 821 Original widows, ete.—Special was suflering to such an exten! EVIDENCE OF INTENTIONAL MISCHIEF — the breath of the spectators. we wero off in a boat and were given a|are Sheriff J. T. Odum, Deputy Bob Odum ity TR, S S Ceviho R | from qvarion trouble Hnt my physis oy Northwestern's 01l Tests. " good sendoff. We ‘took two kegs of water, | and Constable Maney Pass Wi inereas Wesihof. | gian thought an operation would be SIEREORN T . o tins of corned beef and & box of hard- | Milto o8 a of the v i ard, Ada . ught Aceldent Occurs on Urbann & Dayton | LA CROSSE, Wis, Aug. 2.-The Chicago WHEUED. FREALY | two tins of corned beef and a box of hard filton Hues, the father of the vietim, is §ii; Ellas M. Ward, Adelr neceswary : E Dine Heenuse < of Spitel. (RAl “Lydia E. Piniham's Vegetable Com- & Northwestern raiiway Is trying he use| Baldly stated, the facts were these: Mr. | tack. Tho boat was rigked with a sall, but | a prominent grocer In Smithville and the | ;i Marlor . $12 Jnmes | of ofl as & dirt preventative and if suc-| YOUNK had called into his services two of | there was no wind and until we w mob wan compored almost entirels of his | Mechitnicville f12 " rtginal wide | pound having been recommended to ave Been THFOWS vesatul will adopt it on the entire system, | his nelghbors, M. C. Powers and Henry |UP Y the Loomis twelve hours relatives and friends. There were about | kilgabeth I Mickey, Mason cJty I B} decided to try it. . After using Five miles of double track were Drecsen. These had come to his premises | ¥eTe 8t the oars and had come within|twenty-five men In the mob. After the *gouth Dakota: Incien ¢ Hart,| several bottles I found that I was on the main Hne for the teial. Pictures | severally, had seloctod and washed vessels, | MEt Of Pledras Blascas lighthe executlon of Davis the mob dispersed and | Hermoua, 110, Zachar Wl Bijow | cured. My entire system was toned taken show a great improvement, the oll |had gone to his pasture and drawn milk of | o/ ¥ expected that the government tuz ‘rm’l. ;‘«‘ \l;:vu:” Is high there is no danger lh\_h 3_\-‘ Aotk - ToAVeREe-BrnbaL his and I suffered no more with my SPRINGPIELD, O. Aug. 3—A Daytas,|femiSk 'lo ‘do away with the dust. It | his cows Into them, and then—without fet- | Siocum, which wew b oRes SE0L 0 S bl lhinie L mann, Acton, $10. Origing] ) ot -Mns. AxNA A8T0N, Troy, Mo § LD, 0, ] N WERIG dlote IR roul g TS YRR E e | 4 of the Lennox, will find the transpo Bpeclal ‘accried July 18, Anna M. Blalh Springheid & Urbana trolley cor, scheduled 18 8p along the road from a flatcar | tIng the vessels puss out of their posses- LIy I & ALl operated like a street sprinkler. slon for ont - hid sh the time today cloge to Santa Barbara channel T RS TIRN WV - | Mandan, 38 o'clock tonlght, crashed into a coal car shly drawn and undoctored milk to Amon Altimus (dead), Denver, $12 it 3 forty les g h the small boat S ior tanaon an apen awiteh noar Don- |FINEST OF THE FINE ARTS | Carl Dummer, the city chemist, who haa | jor,’y ™" * ¢ "% 07 % pond's = nellsville this evening and as a result four- Analyzed them and found them to contaln (Continved from First Page.) New York Metul Market. . " 9 formaldehyde! < . 9 S - CORK, A MITAT 8- Tin 1 Veen persons are lylng I (he Mitchell | Hallan Sculptor Fromises St Louts g L Q ) 'l 1abor bureau of the Republic Tron and Steel | Londo PR e receht ks 1ot | (L A LR P ] st ! vonte | e tacts o two noignvors counea | BOERS WILL - PAY PENALTY : ] 0% ragair s o BE e eeant 1ose.to: | oH L HEENA KON thets Teatitas company said his presence at the meeting day as a result of good xp culative demand | belleved to be dying and many others whose Countes's Dot Weska, mlmmlml‘hy‘ ::ll:(".h ir ’x' timony was cor- bad nothing to do with the steel strike. | 80 €carciv of wellers, after a tale davs | homes with injurles which were considered ¢ G Wh f o __ | he merely called on matters affecting the | futures, indicating a rise of £1 | %00 sligbt t0. record. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 2.--John Barrett, " ‘|" the Judge heard this he was seen R S TR 9 mills operated by his company. former and 10s in the latter. I - he followlng wers among those Injured: | fOrmerly United States minister to Sjam, | ' #mile and to scribble womething oo the | Ber's reply to Botha's surrender proposil | Npw YORK, Aug. % Charies M. Schwab B L. Lindenwood motorman, will prob. | *#% in St. Louls toduy by Invitation of notepaper In front of him. Afterward this |1t Was: ‘Hotha, Dewet, Delary, Steyn: Con=|yop Ny York today for his country home Ing was moderately active and valies ad- | viinced 20066 points In spot in sympathy with London, and finall closed firm Al chase Exposition company. On account of| Me carcfully washed the bottle first when needed. Enough for the present” | Sunday his long diplomatic experie; in Asia and pihen milked the milk inulde 4 his acquatntance with Aglatic countries and The athl dn spite of wwab and soap) he was able o give the com-| ' New ailis nioust found the dop PARIS, Aug. 2. The Flgara publishes a| COLUMBUS. 0., Aug. 2. Prosident W. H Wik foatureless and nominally unchanged at 16%@lic for Lake Supsrior ana 108 ¢ 16%¢ for casting, and In London a further Toas of 2¢ 60 wak noted fn liquidation. ‘i he cloge waug easy at £06 175 6d and £07 fa 3 €. D. Brandon, conductor, hurt about chest and both legs. Miss Blanche Gallehue, Springfield, head Kruger lRetalintes. Ohlo Mive Workers Confer. | ably die of President Francls of the Louisiana Pur- | /DKo was found on his desk tnue fighting. Alleviation will be sent|ar poretta, Pa. He will remain there ove &; a0, The local market for coppes | this, I hope h it on forelgn relations some valuable Where did formalde hyde? HO¥ long interview today with Mr. Kruger. | Haskins, Vice President Dennis Sullivan, | %pot and futures respectively. =L« » 8| d . . aull here a while in London price Mra. Tichard Schutte, hoth legs broken | aivice in regard (o Interesting nations of | €arl Dummer did not atiemyt to explain | ACF 4enying the crucitics charged against Secretary Savige of the Ohio mine work | Deee At e . o4 e e and badly '_““""'" futernally; may dle. Asia and the far east in the exposition o riddle. He took the stand after the ¢ Boers In Lord Kitchener's report, Mr.| ers’ organization held a lengthy session | while in London y eIl off 38 64 George Conrad, Springfield, both 1egs | Trentove, a noted Itallan sculptor, had neighbors had finished the , 4 | Kruger declares that the atrocities of the | today. The meeting was called to dise r sheer lack of wupport, closivg casy ot broken helr testimony ani 108 Jomestic fron markets puled ex a conference with President Francis this|sald In substance: “I suspected whan (hese | CODCEDtrated camps were twenty times | the mining situation over the state. When oty T T Maes unchanged, but | Mrs. Willlam Honeyfinger, Springfield, log | afternoon in regard to the proposed ex- | tWo men came to me with their umples | YOTS thav had veen stated by Miss Hob- | asked If the stcel workers' strike had been in buyers’ favor, Pieiron warrant #)60 | broken and cut about head. hibit of fine arts from his native land.|of milk that they were In some way con- | MOUSe In Great Biritaln and that, when discussed the following Interview was au- | 10.00. northern, 1[ l‘un‘dr‘aw ‘l_l ‘v.W\I" ”il Miss Zelma Turner, bruised about head. | He s confident that he can, through his | nected with this case 1 asked them |t | fully known, thoy’ would causs the world | thorized | SRS ant Yt ho: No. 1 fovne | ¢ §. M. Brandon, Pleasant Hill, O., leg |close association with artists there, se- | they were in a hurry for the analysis and |0 shudder with hotror and move the na-| “The miners of Ohlo have been and are |dry, wouthern ST H15 5. G asgow broken, collarbone broken and serious in- | cure the best exhibit of pictures and | they answered that they were. Both wanted | tons to Intervene.” now ready to assist all classes of organized | Warrants Middiesborouga | ternal injuries; may die. sculpture for the Loulsiana Purchase ex- | the certificates by 2 o'clock this afternoon | “We are defending our liberty,” con-|labor. We have an agreement with Ohlo at 4os 1 Mrs. Henry Leuty, both limbs sprained, | position ever seen in this country. ~the hour set for the trial. Both refused | tinucd Mr. Kriger, “and when it 1s granted | Operators which explres April 1, 1902, but injured about chest. to leave the entire sample with me, but | we will lay dowh odr arms. Great Britain | If the so-called trusts or large corporations ERKELEY, 2. A the closin Louis Lulble, Springfield, left leg broken Strike In Newar, Ohlo, took a part of it away with them, a eir- | knows our cond{ifars, It 18 not for me to]Ar¢ 80IDg to use the injunction for the SRARKELE Y U he Universtcy of and cut about head and face, NEWARK, 0. Aug. 2-The Néwark | Cumstances which I #iiw't wnderstand and | répeat them. We' wilf never renounce our |PUrpose of defoating other labor. organiza- | Culifernia 11, dean of the | . C. A. Miller, Springfield, cut about face | gtrect ratlway and the Newark & Gean. | 900°t yet. Dut being satisfied, as 1 was, | flag and we cannot accept any protectorato, | 1909t thie contentlon for dustioe and a teacherst. solloge and professor of hieseS Miss 1da Hartman, Springfield, cheek cut | ville road, operated by the same com- | !DEt they were connected with the Young [I am convinced ihat the, hour will come | (b '*"I""" of, tho 'v‘»*,"|'; of these large | TR0\ edihe “hurd blows at the N open. pany, are tled up by a striko for bigher | ©18°/ the effect was to make me more than | when Great Britain will grant what fs our | WIWSITES e Gre 06 ARl to predict what | professton. dio called ‘teacher the most Mes. Jorry Beard, Spriogfield, leg broken. | hame and i care oro o the barn, There | USUBIIY careful with my analysis--so much | right. ~Moreover, I -wm confident that God [ POLICY the miners will pursue parvol ahid Wisoted Asy of packle 0% Sting: | Miss Loretta Sullivan, Indianapolls, leg | has been no disorder. 80 a8 to exclude all possibility of error. 1 |is with us and witl not abandon us It Is safe to say that we will be found | Ho said th pustll g d ime: - ing and accused sthem of being as a class | Minneapolis and return, August 1st to hurt. am as certain as I can be of anything that | Mr. Fiseher, who was present at the in- | “L1IP& and ready at all times to take such | (otaily untit and unprepared for the work | 10th ........ it 0 Miss Ward, Indianapolls, leg broken and Ecsema No Care, T Pay. there was formaldebyde in the sumplos they | terview, sald nothink had yet bean decidod | 600 &% Wil comserve 1o the hest futerehcd | they wore hresending (0 5, QO | 8 Paul end return, August 1st to C 0 Ly & - of the steel workers and not only them but | hull was filled In Zreat part with teachers tace lacerated. Voin IS T A TAE mreaisng | Fesby mu regarding Mr. Kruger's visit to the Unfted | o - i 2 ;u,,.m.,i e suramer Lahoo! the profoss | 10th .i.... iege 088 John Fogarty, Springfleld, left leg | pAzo OINTMENT falls to cure Ringworm, Chemint Makes Esplanat St er labor organizations for's package of unpleasant (ruths was well | Duluth and return, August lst to “We have confidence in the far-reaching | recefved. He spoke of himself as of the Sprained sod bruised about hips. Tetter, Old Ulcers and Sores, Pimples and | Tho chemist explained the modus opor- s abillity of President Shafer, ¥ Wil- | {eiching profensh : 16tk e aogrs. Robert Cochran, Springfleld. face | plackbeads on the face, and all skia dis- |andi of waking the tests and offered in Opening Another Port Hams and the executive board and If the 4 b eases. 50 cents. evidence test tubes containing sample: NG KONG g 2.—The foner | members of the Amalgamated assocint Breaking Law, Mre. G & samples of [ HONG KONG, Aug e commisstoner h gamated assoclation ; <k ra. Charles Digler, Springfield, bruised = the milk that had been subjected to treat- | of customs has left Wing Chau for Nan [now on strike pay particular attention to| NEW YORK o ionan | Lainlo And FetIra, sTarY i e | alightly, \ me | Circult tours via Great Lakes to Buffalo ent in his laboratory. He used throe 1 co O See to use the | the advice of these offictals we believe and oker and Congolidated b"’l‘"‘:‘r Plagerman, Springfleld, hip TODAY WILL BE COOL, TOO ftent 16 Bl Ibspratory, shiauind s m.‘,:r ::o;mm.:; 'Qurn:nk ee to use th [ithe adyies cr inase At e A 18 AN akee and a A Sonsoltdated | 104 tntormediate points. Staterooms re- rutsed. X o u . Smith, the Rimini anc ol g TR | Vistai: thi A i lay aad 1 nited States | served in advance. Mary Plagerman, Springfleld, leg broken | tUrday and Sunday Faiw, with Low | 000 mini and the Liebermann | The British war ships Glory, Eclipse and | vietory for members of the craft charged with violat | at City Ticket office, 1402 Farnat in_two places, head and lip cut. Temperature in’ Eastern Ne- The first was always suffoient to | Daphne arrived unexpectedly today at e inis the war revenue act by falling to placo Y A foeli dintd vel b o eet, for particulars, or address W. H ’ A detect the presence of formaldehyde; it oy. A et there. revenue stamps wal f stocks. He | 8treet, P ) m::,.,‘ Willlam Wood, Bpringeld, Bead S ey e AR teckdipmaeide) 1L Amor 11 is qulet there. PUTTING IN NEG?O LABORERS | waived examination and was i in 8100 gunl,l; D.P. A, Tilinols Central Ralroad, arm eut, ually became @ purplish blue. It there was Snves Amerfcan Trade, Steel Combine Mill at Cleveland Betns | tends that the tax 1 ekl and he Wi | S T A car had passed the switch all right no formaldehyde fn the milk c atrested in arder that a test might be forty. minites praviously and: upon exsm. | . WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—Forecast for |y THESIEMES 0 1 nnu'.';‘.::, the color of | pi6 iz JANEIRO, Aug. 2.—Owing to the Filled with Men from ade 1 the courts tnatlon after the disaster 1t was found | Saturday and Sunday: The 'first. witae ¥y : efforts of United, States Minister Charles the Sonth) that the awitch had boan opened and locked | , For Nebraska—Fair Saturday and Sun- | (00 (R S BE CRE Sand was MUK | page Bryan proposed ariil changes and It in belleved to have been Intentlonally | 8*7: cooler in eastern portion Baturdsy: | no’viavked the samples. Chemist Dummer | PFeJudical to American commerce und fa- |\ oo 2 done. warmer Bunday; variable winds. olowed, tetitying to- having found. thy | YOable to Britsh, Italian and Argentine | CLEVELAND. Aue 8CThe € g0l s A . 5 o oand the | JETBNIE 0. BRIR, 1SHA 4 combing i3 using negro luborers to sup For lows—Falr Saturday and Sunday; | SONCE WSUVIOK 10 Wik found (he |y oputs nave been defeated in the Bra % v | ler H 4 plant ifs white laborers the Newb SENATOR CULLOM AT CANTON ;Jffl,‘zlf":,;‘:,,?"“" In_eastern portlon; | him " These were the only witnesses put oy | %1140 congress. 3 AR Alnane Ao i e by the prosecution colored men have come to the city from Sh | Registered Inol S 1 H " ol m h i Hitnols Leader Vislia the Preatdent | cooter taroriny in contal and. Sunday: | “Then the defense followed with the entire | TOFORto Ratiway Cane Suatained. | ppurg” Homestead and TR .ampoo | ¥ to Talk Over Winter Legt Dortions; tresh north to northenst wind: | YOURE family save one son. It comprised | LONDON, Aug. 2,The privy council has | centers Iu Pennsylvania. They are brought 'l‘oxlet SOB A. Mayer Co Lnitve Wak. For Missourl and KansasFair and cooler | the father, mother, a daughter 22 years old [ upheld the judgment of the appeal court | hero by one of their own race, who s ; ) Y iy Saturday; Sunday falr; northwest winds. and two sons, all of whom take part In the | In Ontario in the case of the Toronto | acting as agent for the sweel corporation. A tonic and a treat. It 210 BEE BUILDING For North Dakota—Falr Saturday and | 981ry work. All denied that formaldebyde | raliway agalnst the corporation of To- | When the colored men arrive they are sent makes a clean head and a OMAHA, NEB. New York and return, every day.... 44.00 | Loutsviile and roturn, August 24-26.. 2150 CANTON, 0., Aug. 2.—~Senator Cullom of 4, or any other form of preservative bad | ronto relative to the mlleage tax. to the mill, where a large dwelling house clear complexion. ~ Excel- llilll-n‘::‘::;u:; :::nla-thxxnhth- president, '“,'3::’;h:,‘;“’;,'.'k:&"f’,f::z fi:':,',:d" ana | been used by them in at least three years. (b RO T A i ey lent for both. Removes the Tuone' 11§ SOBah with The p”":m:r";wold"'/:; l‘n Sunday; warmer Sunday; variable winds, :h[oll‘n M{x yoars ago they had used a sample British Torpedo Bont Sinkw, it Is eald, will be brought here and many greasy, shiny appearance. M d SRrid Jia Btamatnt o ‘m”lrr threo | " por” Woming—Showers Saturday wlh bottle of some kind of fiuld that Was #UD- | pORTGMOUTH, Aug. 2—Torpado hont | MOre trom the south are expecteds Re.NO- ay ow er e gidd.d cooler In southeast portion; Sunday fair | boted {0 preserve the wwoetness of milk, | o gy has been sunk oft the fsland of | The negroes from Alabama wnd - fen- CO“E o8 bl paeleseion ooR “I expeét to talk over the legislative |*"d WAFmer; northeasterly winds R R REGTRS RLAAS ""r‘”‘“ 'l"‘"’ Alderny, In the Fuglish channel. No de- | DOMeC, nw‘nr"ln;a o the authority of a hlnt :flly nl:ue; 3 r:-n oul u;-rz“t'ur:.p'_ 1 do not look for any keneral tariff re.|Sundey fair; variable winds, Admiied (nas che e oy g | (hat there was no loss of ite n this e a_glorlous opportunity to ation, cu uder, vition And hops there will be none. 1| FOF Atkanssa—Generally falr Saturday | CO% NG O T RLEACL L8 AU A I R urih a DArs £ sisbses R CURE e T D o e gnal®. | and Sunday: sligbtly cooler Saturday in | of ! "“: “:nrl :;mm hers of the family, so he o Visia) ing nml'lhiln ||.u:w numbers. It 13 also Pl‘icc 50 Cents changes without much {rouble and without | %™ l’.‘“’.']""' ‘": Sunday in eastern por- AR o o WINNIPEG, Aug. 3.—Hugh MoKellar, ::‘\‘f"f:""';m'h:f‘r‘“\ ";“ ""i';"lN;‘f:l‘;"“l“‘,"‘:“::: Staps hair from falling out. * :h. amurmlmm 'lo business that would fol- ";"_“;' :;‘k’li‘h'":m"".':m'-mm“ Feriitoeyiie | Eiled: onsR Island Extenston. | minister of agriculture, estimates the yield | all the colored Iron workers possible and fn;‘e_sl)‘.::1:;xn(,ill'-lrnxxg-‘plznlxr. For Sale by all Druggists u;h::::;:m:ev :é“:.- 410 mot expeot much | SAtUFday and Sundy; alightly cooler: vari- 1-!55‘3:1 Vi AS, i\«...‘li‘"u'x\,.':f‘yu 2 -.i\.-‘v\ur:f :;r wheat I'n .\x.‘.mnmf. and zfnu url]l'\"\;\:;l*:’ to center them at the varlous points of the ,li;m‘."‘lill“ I('mahml:fll lg and Glove Dealer leglalation un tha Phil(ppines this: session, | Pl winds. twenty-ive miles east of Santa Roun. i | 1 o0 os o0 borhen o0 O (0 | ieike. s N RIMEIAR $ER LINLIIAD cure or money refunded. Goubtiitation Bise treiad mid a8 the present system. should be given s| For New Mexico aud Colorado—Showers | Montgomery camp vesterduy, killed irant o Ll hushicla are going n:.,‘uy;- lm»«dm-u- are practl Awarded medals and spectal ;::u tatien Rese L O R PRORIS, T wanscty the, RURRHIY: ta 49 & lhlzor“\:'ra:-n:::‘:‘::lny- “I":rl‘: Baturdars arob- | Baten s Heavy T Hat i net solata THE ul'\lllll A Poopl \ il ‘ coko Pandruft Gure lsiood Be-No-May Skia Food for facls) mestase Cuba, 5 ay; - | pared a heavy blast, but did not get away 'HE HAGUE, Aug. 2.—People who are in [, ! 0 have ¢ imita- ! Kood deal of talking wbeut Cube. %o | ably showera and cooler Sunday: variable e el sloms aamociution with Mr. Kruger say it |HANNA TAKES NO PART IN IT e T S Re-No:May Croam setisas sad whiiesd ator Hanna also arrives today to remain | %inds becoming northensterly . An (ing. | Up to the present it has not heen decided ( A8 g i G R S until tomorrow night Loeal Record. DENVER, Aug. 2.—The Sury in the case | It the Boor statesman will visit tbe everywhere, T ————— OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, [ of W. W. Anderson. charged with ' the | United States A. R. BREMER CO., LETTER TO THE WABASH MEN |OMALIA g 2 omclal record of “{em- | ghooting of 1 mmen__and S p——— Grievance Committe, Statement | i TR p 1M1, 1900, 18%. 158 ree upon n verdict and was dismissed 8 . toom Bamaay o Ponted toe Maxtmum tem [ Ehoothng ociourred January 15 Thix | ID€ apprised that the wales of the An- | papna, who Is here on u visit to Pre Meén at the Shop Minimum temp 3 @ o9 (he second teial, the other having ended | heuser-Busch Brewing assoclation had|,nq Mrs, McKinley, gave out a statement | d c e |h-’|:;1:»'|‘|.\ll';.':'x“1';nlM““ 8 m’ in disagreement passed the ':_mm,mm n.:,.:.,.|“,,,,‘<d,k ‘,;,,I ‘q‘,, B Uh. Aaisine 46 mbisiicis tha Tantie BPRINGFIELD, 11, Aug. 2.—=A circular| Record of temperaturo and precipitation Locomotive Nolter Exp tweive manths ending July 31, AT, Adolphus fgonnecting bim with efforts to wettle the Jotter from President Ramsey of the Wa- | 4& Omaha for s day and since March 1 ATLANTA Ok AVE LaThs Busch cabled the following words of ap-| g ipjike, “I am just as anxious to have the bash, addressed o D. ¥. Maroni, conductor, | xo ) f preclation steel strike scttled us the vast majority of 5 p the engine of the Western & Atl by e e A, ’ o R and . A. Kippenbrock, brakeman, members | fixces for tha (ny stngeeitenin, Which lejt this olty/ st 3:30 Kila G ANRGHALOACH o aaraanyy AUN: | the peopls: but 1 sm thkiog R pj3 19 the negotlations,” he declared. He says that Y o TR morning, expioded at Bolton at 8:45 a. m., |1, 1901, -Anbeuser-Busch Brewing Associa of the grievanco committos representing sxosas sioh Marchd., ' Iy injuring Fireman J. L. Aenchbicf g o nul precipitution tally Injuring han hbacher | (jon, St. Louis; Mo.—Your cablegram an-| i viait is purely a social one nnd that his meeting with Senator Cullom of Hlinols was ST. LOUIS, Aug. 2.—(Special)—Upon be-| GANTON, 0., Aug. 2 Sena the Mrotherhood, which walted upon Presi- lency for the day A Ak of Atlanti and A1y injur Engineer atini f ofe 500,000 Adent Ramsey nt 8t. Louls, was posted at | Precipitation since March 1 3 V. Bell, also of ‘\.t.m.. he cnglne was | Douncing the sale mor “1-\" 10 " y 4 Deficlency since March 1..... ® | demolished and the haggnge car deraifed. | barrels of beer for the twelve months Just| coineidental | H lu]’] the Wabash shops here today Defictency for cor. perlod, 166 2 Assistance hus veen hurried 0 the scene | page flls me with gratitude to my officers| | & ol | Preaident Ramaey states that the commit- | Henicione P 1 The two senators, with the president, Deficiency for cor. period, 1899 1 men wh bly assisted to achie ton that waited upon bim several weeka ago |y £ O Al She Walks Four Mandred Mites, | 800 men who o ably wusisted o achioss | spont the afternoon talking over many mat- a”‘uw me&flatumsal A A T oT 8 ‘oo cant of the W eports from Stations st MANKATO. Minn. Aug. 2 Men. . Delia | (18 which han never boen accomplished bY | tery that are o como up in the next sen MISSOURI A bash employes an represented; that no ———— - Vincent arrived in the clty vesterday cn | P sion of congress. Senator Cullom left for Tne Wabagh from Chicago will sell that the Wabash oMclals will give a hear- | v i abash ru | ago. She walked 400 miles of the way, as | ng to any employes, but that the road will 6TATIONS AND STATE oha had no money (o pay rallway fare, | Of OUr country. ALL FRISCO IS HOPEFUL OKLAHOMA ] ity R i R — OF WEATHER. sanywaad a1 wnwixe City officlals toak compassion on her and | “(Signed.) ADOLPHUS BUSCH, 3 and offers many special ratos dutin e Early Settlement ibove mtates will leave Omuha, Tues svers it Ningarn and 1Hulfilo. Hotteat Town on Earth, 4 Tory AURUSE 6 8L vary low Tates, Bor | || Qutrs it g R or apant,. UF ads " l i ST, LOUIS, Sug. 2.8t according Fows People Drawn. imployers J information, bamphlets, ete., ca'l o A YO e S MnoTen, GMBrel AgSHE o o u a *_|to the local government r bureay | WUNTINGTON, W. Vi, Aug 2-The | “"‘f":rn TR Passenger Dey t, Omahu, Nob,, e £8) .00 | Was the hottest place in the coantry toduy w‘n'\-'r "“x"' 8 y\‘mr‘m:(‘x"' "."':.'\‘h"v' C . 1""1 o o | "‘r 2R Crane, and T. A, Bt q | A maximum temperature of 105 belng at: | Cty late last nlght upset a small boat con | 8 B Cor. 140 Douglas Sty 118, Mo, Pow aro entirely free from L. H A 8 W] tamed, A hot wind contrihuted to the | ANk A pleasure patty, drownlig four | gan pRANCISCO, Aug M s 8. B Car, 34th and Dougles St | | It ‘may dovelop so slowly as to canse s A sy oo | discomfort of the city's population. O cople. Thelr names: Mrs. Fannie Hem b 1§ n early set- am 3 . J [ Hittle it any disturbance daring the whole | Rupid 4 g T |death and one stration had been re- | ming. aged 45; Kathleen Hemming, her | tlement of the trouble 2 the Em- |® | o T ported up to 11 o'clock tonight Aaughter, aged 14; Imogene and Theodore | ployers' assoclation and the City Front | LA pariod of ehlldhood. {ithom, sialay optyinammur nr b 2 : Abiraon, EFanGehigren of MTE MM | ferrat on ’ Famous Waukesha Wil : ] - Avparson, grand nof Mrs. Hemming, now seems probable and an 1t may then produce irregularity of the [ Chicago, partly eloudy 00 il Hovaes Have Influensn. aged 6 and © yeare, The other oecubanttiof | early ending of the strike is looked for.| There 1s no more justly famous bealty | stomach and bowsls. “'L‘,‘"!‘..,.,"..:’.‘.‘;{.’J‘.; Bie Jaiin, CIAN sitppess e W B1,CHICAGO, Aux, 2-Ninety per cent of fhave been recovered Labor leaders and prominent merchants are [ and pleasure resort than Waukesha, and | Rl G PA RK and mar ] WoW Davenport, o > AVdEd 200 " alike hopeful that tomorrow at the latest | nowhere be found bette Dofore manifesting itself in much cutaneous | anans (City, clear @ o0l trom influenza disease 18 proving petul tha rrow a nowhere will be found better service, a eruption or glandular swelling. fiolonn, parily cloudy . 7| .0 | fatal m trom three to five cases ‘out of Alleged Forgers Give Da will see peace restored and that on Monday [ more beautiful location, or greater oppor COLR, Manager ! o u a B s be striking workers will return to their | tunities for amusement and rest than the | ¥he ldeal resd Indiew and ehildren, If 1o best to be sure that you are quite | Iiavre, cloudy ............. o T |every NEW YORK, Aug. 2+David L. 8hort and | unities for smusemen tothan the | Jllnting MATCHLESS FREE BUOWS freo for its comj lohcn%lu- Biwmarck, cloudy ... N 0 .0 n 5 orris Mevers, joinily indicted with Albert | former employment | EVERY DAY The ‘great sacred % 45 Al on » Ritasnck S et B B8 aken n Reces rels Meygrn. Jolnils Indicted with Albert | 0 oaterences have been held 1oday with o | FOUNTAIN SPRING HOUSE | i red Drama, - Y RICHMOND, Va., Aug. 2.—The constitu- | forgery of 2 will of Wililam Marsh Rice, [ view of bringing the local strikes tosa| For illustrated booklet and rates, ad- THE PASSION PLAY Hood’s "n.’.rl”. T denotes trace of preetpitation tlonal convention by A vote of 43 to & today | were released from the Tombs today on de- | 1) T B e Pty [P oy e Ol A S 1 St v ling the “tory of the 1ifi of Christ, L. A. WELSH, Adopted a resolution to take a recess from | posit of $15,00 cash ball. They had been in | (108¢ hile no appreciable resu . g h WALRESR, Xgr. Waukesis, WRIENZ Celebrated CONCERT BAND. . ‘The bewt of all medicines tor all buzoss Local Forecast Officlal. | tomorrow until August 22 on half pay. the Tombs since March been reached, Mayor Phelun, who fu labor- Wik, And all kinds of delightful amusements. 7 = ™ simeiadway - uonEdRIg

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