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TIIE OMAITA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, ALGUST " " . b lls are fully organized but the Riverside | . stepped In and Jarred ¥ the even 1 \ (ITLE | mavor of Doniphan swore out a complaint \EBRASKA (‘"‘Y IS SEALED discussed by the members in a and | m! A A ; ) : lf';‘u[x j.v nmlr‘ 'mJu,.' Sapisidvdiy (.HLRCH }ACTIOA\S RELN“‘h against Workings. The um-ndnml was | 4 dispassionate manner. It was A that uvnd' l:"fl_l" _fl":‘! e‘h-“ the men "“": Warit Fo A‘ppetyltle" “Aw, cut thai out!" growled Brookie brought to this ecity, his headquarters at a, settlement of the atrike was preferable | PArtial areanization SN Vant of appetite means bad digestion, You don’t have to hug in a rehearsal’ | T Doniphan were raided and beer discovere ll % to a |n:||g and bitter ‘.u;vu.( 1 v’nr» lu(‘;\r-yl uwhy: oliewing telegrams were e ‘:-xl. v]!hv s« joundice, foul stomach \..kl f { About a week ago he was again arrestec " was willing to accept the proposition that | headache, o ation, and a1 gene Brookie is Ejected. Linooln's Divided Congregation Restered to| ") * 00 "":m“ and ':’f preliminary Not Even the Livery Stables Can Open the trast retain "w nonunion the 0d| Scottdale, Pa.—The determination of 18 | Ganking dow .t| e “WY” nera Bitter words ensued between Brookie and Peacaful Unit. hearing set for Augnst Yesterday he | Sunday Business. Meadow-Saltsburg mill at the time of | Amalkamated association to call ol :l T [tk B S o A (RS Adame, with the result that the latter sum was again_sileged to ln-‘ suilty wxfl n;r-} the conference In the Lincoln, but they | oréani ulll -rl:‘:ll’“\~ ',', the e T I oy e iyl woned help and Brookle was carried kick- preliminary hearing for this, the third o could not desert Wellsville, MeKeesport | Steel corporation will huve no materls ¢ druggls e Unite ing :ltlmhx:-yl’nl,:': I...:‘ar :::‘,‘unl”;nn o the front | MAYOR OPPOSES BURNS' PROPOSITION | fense, was set for the same day. The pre- | PLENTY OF POLICE BUT NO ARRESTS | 4nq cuch other mills as they knew were -“" - hw]'_ Both the ':”"‘r\(l-‘_‘u"'-lm"-{‘ | Btates to cure these disenses or money door upon the sidewalk ks :”;““""1 """"’;““',"’k"‘"‘"l’“ "1"":‘:. ';;ll‘ p nrRm\lzP;‘l“ln a man 'I'|;n n:\nnu:mmrrr-; ;“'K‘"“(“'\.“I"‘IV’Y:; will start up in full at mids | poenaog s W inute e 10 o'cloc aken place and Workings is awa tria were willing to give the Amalgamated B Why take the risk o ' a a8y he ed a block east o y ot —- rder League! < | Saltshburg and Old Meadow mille at the ued ave bu effec ol | . 4 -4 ::1’:..;,,',\ y];u ||“‘|‘I..:1r|:vn‘l)l]y’uY:w/‘n,ln(dnrv-vnr[;"':: ‘”', |:|'|"p:.“:l'::-:: :::‘r o Nl Bl out Discriminating for Hotel Lincoln conterence, but would not | Shenaugo ‘III-:]N' l{n!'!h-‘r‘lhnuhvlnlfll:\.‘y']‘:"“” s :““" e dn ligquid or tablets, at 2§ his steps. Knocking at the deor of the ghobd TECUMSEH, Neb, Aug. 4.—(Special)= | Sven the feeman, consent {o any more. Hed they added | dependent blast furances whose product it | ceuts per bottle or hox house from which ke had just been excluded Briet Bustness Call Despite the untiring efforts of Sheriff Strong | the Lindsay, McCutcheon and the Painter | controlied by the Bessemer assoclation 1| For wile by Sherman & MeConnel) he sald he wanted to go upstalrs to get and Deputy Cummings, no trace can be | mills of the hoop combine the strike would | s anuounced todny that the blast WEOaCe | frug Co., Omalin some clothes, which he was permitted to found of the whereabouts of Frank Neal, the | M e Specta} | 26YEF bave gome any furthier. Blnce thon | wOrkers will peceive an order from RO do. 1n less than thres minutes those Who (From a Staff Correapondent.) alleged horsecthicf, who escaped from the | NEBRASKA CITY, Neb, Aug. 4 " pecial| the Amalgamated association has organ- [ :”‘;’T'f. ”,,: n-rv t e p A\fln‘x»‘ "m,',‘r,r“.w.y Al T hod admitted him heard two shots fired in| LINCOLN, Aug. 4.-—(Special Telegram.)— | county jall early Tuesday morning by saw- | Telesram.)—Not a single place of "“"‘"'; ized And gotten all the men in the hoop ""l'"‘] "” ""”"" ]‘ en f";" ochi R 'Il ccossl Negotiations which kave been pending for | ing out a cell window. A man answering | ¥4® open In this city today. The order of | combiue, with the exception of one mill. | men will be affected here, at Sharpaville ar il ol several months tonight resulted in a rec- | the description of Neal was held at Liberty | Muyor Mattes, jssued last Tuesday, Was| Thege men have shown their desire to|'West Middlesex. The Natlonal Steel works Adams Tells the Story. oncillation of the two discordant branches | until the Johnson county officers could go | PROcRIng I ‘:“ “:‘"" '""‘ ::‘"”""“l ;“l“" ' Join the Amalgamated association and the | | hl:;lm- »rv.-"mmrz:u and 1t 18 not be p v gl aces of the Christian church. Reorganized, the | to that town, but he was not the man | Pakeries, butcher shops and livery stables. trust officials said they would not inter oved they will strike M';;‘:,'M: "'"‘7\\‘{:,,',‘ d:::;:: :‘:.T,'»..?f‘.':'fi,'. chureh bas over 500 members. It will con- | wanted. A reward of $50 is offered for| The order was modified yesterday 80 48| ferg with thelr men If they wanted 1o join n“mf"m"- Pa.The ’\m?Ix‘lmnvrv|‘n~-\m‘l;v; . ~ atcund tiime Mre.Lighthawk s to ia: ‘It | tinte under the name of the First Chris. | Neal's capture to allow the delivery of milk, but the ice- | the organization. It was proved by the|tlon expects to gain many recruits trom the “MISSISSIPP] you don't ko away and stay away I'll call | tlan church and preliminary steps have men made no rounds today "_'"!fi’""“ organization that the men did want to | ‘;“Y:“ Tinplate mill dur n’,‘ u:.) ‘u-{.n 2 the poice. 1 don't want o see any more of | already boen taken towara the construction | FAMINE 1S KEPT ~ SECRET | ere open to All prescriptions only. Peoble | and the executive board took the offcers | and | L o of a templo at Fourtsenth and M streots Sl :;r;“::v;lvm:‘x:;l-‘xr horses ;n\:::;ryflh:\;:'n com- | of the trust at thelr word and oftered (o | fores o WOTaINE BTG W aek Wil Witkoe & " . on the lots which D, E. Thompson offered " L o 8¢ | compromise on the scale being signed for | oW morn & woek w " n"“‘r::ll;r;\tt:;. .'",,",f,:,’,"',:n',."'n“.m: l:m;.';l,,: to dotate to the city &8 4 Mte for the """':"": :l""': T'""'“' '"::'"'"" 1% | belonging (o physicians were allowed (0 41} mills that wera known to both sides | turn 1n the local situation which will menn O N18 XTD packs, . Carnegle library. The ground was pur- South Russin o Be Far leave the stables to be fully organized. The proposition was | & decisive victory for one side of the other N2 N, HEERNS chased recently by the church for $4,000, Worse Than Told, A large number of extra police were | geclined. It was declined without any | Manager Percy E. Donner realizes that a wh::: ;‘n“‘w:"“:',‘:""l‘:n""";: ':“'r““"': :I'l‘f «:;;: Until a few years ago the First Christian L [ aworn in, but o violations of the order Were | oypianation from tho offcial and in re- [crisis & Imminent which will decide ihe 0 Clothen, The woman sevemad ‘wnd run | CHIFCh was one of the largest and wealthiest| gp PERTERSBURG, July 22.—(Corre. | FPOTted and no arrests were made. The| iy they offered worse terms than had confiict a :‘ s concenteating i offorts to into the Nall aad was Just turning o0 the feliglous organizations in the eity. Itbullt| snondence of the Associated Press.) 7\imt!uu of the mayor was the outgrowth of | yean rojected by the board during the [ prevent a break in the ranks of his work- | landing s ‘it to go downstairs when | {he handsome church edifice at Fourteenth| iryyeler chancing into the district of Eliza- | the movement of the Law and Order l""l"‘O Hotel Lincoln conference. men. o e " Brookie shot and she fell to the floor with | 8nd K streets at a cost of over $80,000. | hethgrad, province of Kherson, south Russia, | 253108t the opening of saloons and the play- No Change In Strike Status SR o SO RN a groan. Then Brookle pressed the muzzle | FInancial trouble, which occurred about the | would find men and women who, endowed | '€ Of base ball on Sunday. Concerning the actual strike status in | MILWAUKEE, A g1t Prestdent | of the gun against his right breast and |t!me of the general decline in business.| with serviceable visual powers as long as NINVE WAV v | this city there seems to be little or no |Shaffer carries out his published intention fired. 1 think the bullet must have passed | caused a tragic disruption in the ranks. The | the sun is visible, become totally blind the ALL L\IO\S NIA\ IOI\ change. The mills on strike are still idle, [ Of ordering a general strike, it will mean clear through his body and penetrated the | Ofgunization was dissolved and the church| moment twilight sets in and must be led | A i ) \ LV | ot 50 tndications of An attempt by the | the absolute annihilation of the Amal heart, as he died almost instantly bullding given over to creditors. Bach|home, This is one of the quecrest diseases combine to start any of the plants. No |kemated assoclation and a second Home- “It all happened so quickly that I could | branch assumed a deflant as well as inde- | known to medical sclence and is one of the (Contd feom Biret Puke: fires are being started and the only evi- | Stead affalr.”” said Superintendent George L. 4o nothing to deflect either shot. The little | pendent attitude, but in recent years the| camp followers of the famine which is not PESIINNG IO SN ESRV) demce of work about amy of the plants | Rels of the Hlinois Steel company, tonight hoy ran out of the room at the first sight of the plstol. [ stood over by the window.” The police and the coroner arrived a few feeling began to dissipate eral months ago Jehn Bracton of Liverpool came to Lin- officially admitted to exist in this district In correspondence from here mention has said Mr. Shaffer as he went on. ‘Mr. Morgan knows absolutely nothing about the of men to be no concern making necessary repairs among the is There seems that “As to whether or not a strike will be or dered in our mills [ cannot say EXCURSIONS t v | coln to temporarily relieve Rev. Aylesworth| poen made from time to time of the drouth | true condition of the mills, except as he is | strikers at the failure of the late con. | Mr. Rels continued The men who M"“ minutes later. The body of Brookie was|as pastor of the branch which holds serv-| which visited’ many though not very large | told by others. He bas their word and is | ference and all seen believe the men will | employed by the Illinois Steel company are | taken to the coroner's undertaking rooms | jces in the Conservatory of Music. He began | districts of Russia last year and of the | guided by it entirely. 1 belleve that Mr. | stand by the association to the end ~ | working under a contract and an agreement | and the woman, after receiving temporary | the work of reconcillation and tonight his|efforts made by the government {o alleviate | Morgan {8 a fair minded man and 18 only A sample of the condition of the men is [ Which has been in force fourteen years and I | Minneapolis and return, August 1st to treatment at the hands of Police Surgeon | flock was invited by the other branch 10| suffering resulting from it. The ministry | acting on his judgment, based on informa- | tbat at the Lindsay McCutcheon mill, one of [ have never known the association to violate | 10th 50t l}:mlnm, was sent to the Clarkson hos- | come to ita church auditorium in the Salis- [ of the Interlor repeatedly declared the | tion of others whom he looks to. 1 am tho plants which caused much of the dlscu a contract. But if the men in our mills are svl Paul and return, Au 15t to o ¥ Lt vese Breoki bury bullding. The offer was accepted and| famine had been conquered, food had been [ aware that there is a hidden Influence in |gjon hetween the two sides. It was lr‘nrm-q‘\}ll‘h‘ln out 1 have no doubt they will obey L B BT AL 9.8 Letters from Brookie. the members at once proceeded to the build- | distributed and seed corn provided for the | the corporate body of the United States | today that not a man among the strikers | the order. . uluth and return, August fo e Among he woman's effects were found | Ing where they were cordially welcomed current yvear. The necessity for private | Steel corporation that has been Workinf | who wants to work is idle. Out of the 60 It secms to me n mistaken policy to] 10th ... . .0 1385 several letters which had been written her | by Rev. T. J. Thompson on behalf of his| henevolence was reluctantly admitted at one | Against us. What I mean is that It 18 | oo o this place not more than 100 are out throw thousands of men out of work merely | Waceea, Minn . and return 1'" by Brookle. One, dated at Council Bluffs [ communicante. One recalcitrant refused 10 [ time in the winter, but later the existence | hidden to the public, but net to us. We |of work. They have secured employment |08 @ matter of sentiment and this fs all | Waterville, Minn, and return.. 1.80 August 4, read In part as follows: “My | rejoln the church of sevefe want was denied. Newspapers |are fully aware ot the locatlon of our |y py numerous independent plants, Those | that the present strike amounts to in my | Madlson Lake, Minn., and return..... w80 Darlicg Queen—I have kidnaped the boy, Mayor Disapproves Barns' Plan. bere recelved during the last few months | enemies. We went to New York wanting | & ™o AUFEHTO BORREEE LUGT aeqed | oPInion. The course of President Shaffer is | Now York and return, every day Stevy, and have him here with me at the | or W occasional letters depicting the situation in | peace. We did everything that we could | 50 0 ey | calculated to wreck his organization and 1| Louteville and return, August 24 ~— hotel in Council Blufts, and if you | Mayor Winnett has addresced a letter to | onine’oiin than rosy colors. The govern- | 40 o bring about peace honorably. In A 1| believe he has made a great mistake in | Buffalo and return, every da By the ptiblic in which he disapproves the prop L 5 4 v 0 When the general strike order s lscue Clreuit tours via Great Lak ever expect to see him again you'd better ment answered by a communique, recapi- | €very effort we failed. We can do no more e st S0t will be the Amal. | 4doPtIng his present policy { s vl @ como over, and don’t bring that fellow, | 08ition of Joseph Burns to do the pumping | . ioving what had been done and repeating | than Aght for our existence until either | AMONE the first to “"R' y bife fron works on | ., FOUr hundred men are employed in the | anc ntermudiate ‘polats, Btaterooms tes ‘MF. A.' with you or there will be trouble, | Of city water for 10 cents per 1,000 gallons. | (o W5 or, ef AT Pl B el as could | the trust asks for another conference or | Samated men at the Republic fron WOrkS 0By oo\ plant of the Hlinols Steel company. | 8erved in advance I've got a gun and know how to use it. 1|The matter wiil come up for consideration |\ "o ioited and then the newspupers re- | We are extirpated.” the South Side. This mill I8 a branch of | 0 o "0e " ke order has been re-| Call at City Ticket office, 1402 kiow I'm a thief and a low, degraded |by the council tomorrow night and the offer | /o i’ o* 0 T R TRE BEEREREIR, 00 Have BInss Well Laid, the Natfonal Tube company, which has | (R E R e ted atreet, for particulars, or add whelp, but for all that I love you better | Wil be vigorously opposed by the mayor. (i b SRR CRERE TR EER DN plants all over the country. The skilled Pour Sraipkilistic Btviies BRILL, D. P. A., lllinois Central Railroad, than my soul. 1 love you better tham G—, [ The city now charges 16 cents per thousand | p s = h 2 ‘Throughout the interview President Shat- | men at the Republic mill are said to be well X Omaha, h b g 04| famine was an inconvenient fact at a time | fer indicated that the owicials of the | op INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 4. —Rcepresentati Now, you'd better come, for I can tell you, | Ballons of water, but of course no charge | ). sgotint A ondl Tor fos | organized. I'm & desperato man.” is wade for water lost through leakago or [ ooon MCEOtiations e fomls Ing for forelgn | Amalgamated association had their plans | From McKeesport this announcement fs | of the operators and mine workers of Ohfo, The “Mr, A." referred to is Adams, who | for water used at fires. Mr. Burns offers "“:-': ‘]‘:1"‘ 'l-“*r"" the -"'“l‘""( _'“"r T;*'“ “‘j:‘ for this struggle well in hand and had | made tonight Indiana, Pennsylvenia and Nlinole are was the woman's accepted suitor. Three | to give the city free use of water for fires :‘h»u»h "‘ s "L R h gl ';l"_' "‘l made arrangements for the battle on com- | rhe Amalgamated assoclation is rapidly | £athering here for a conference tomorrow weeks ago ho rented the room for her | and to make no charge for leakage. Under | !h% ChArtY workers who were not dircctly | plete and systematic ideas. He declined to | gy ining sirength in McKeesport and it fs | O: L. Garrison of St. Louis, chuirman of tho at the Capitol avenue address, representing | this arrangement the city would make a | PREF SRS COniwol of Mle State weve Sont|say anything about the nction of the | ggiimated that it added at least 200 new | I1Hnois Conl Operators’ association, who is himself as her husband. He is employed at | profit of one-third of the total amount paid | PACK 'O thelr homes and the agencies thoy | American Federatlon of Labor In assisting | yempors to its forces at the two mectings | here. admite the conference, but is reticent the smelter. by all consumers. \hud created were placed under the Red | the Amalgamated association in this strug- held this afternoon. The meeting of Na-| 8% to its objects. Aeked if a strike were Tt Wei TORISH 1kPned: toml tib woman's S Cross, which Is as much a branch of the | gle or to tell anything about what support | (o0 5 %0 ECOEE, SR8 CRE VR O St feared he satd papers that her malden name was Davie e government as any ministry. These meas- | the organization would recefve from other ¢ and that she has a mother living at the “Queen’s Rest,” Mt. Washington, Mo. An examination of the wamai wound showed that the bullet entered just below the right shoulder blade and penetrated the right lung, probably dividing some large bloodvessel, the doctor said. Among those who have been subpoenaed as witnesses before the coroner's jury are Charles O. Veth, H. B. Mayo, 8. A. Jones and Bert Adams, all of whom were in the house at the time. WHEELMEN OFF AT BUFFALO Bleyele Races Maceabees' Day W, D. Fisher of York has been In the city arranging for races hetween the fire department running teams of the state dur- ing the coming State fair. At the recent tournament at Fremont the events were | 60 close and excitiog that many of the | teams have expressed a desire to race again. The fair board has made it possible for the teams to meet again. Two races have been arranged. One race will be 250 yards and couple hose, for a purse of $250, divided into three moneys. There will be one horse race, stralghtaway, 250 yards, purse $150, one money. Anent Fremont Power Plant. A party of engineers interested .n the ures did not still the natural curibsity to ascertain the truth about the matter and certain people with influential connections which could not be ignored sent a trust- worthy young man to Elizabethgrad to fn- vestigate for himself. He has just requrned. Without going into detalls he reports the tollowing facts: The city and districtc of Elizabethgrad, with a population of 600,000, are suffering now from famine and disease incldent upon famine. The investigator found 1. General destitution. 2. Many cases of acute destitution. 8. Some people dying of starvation. 4. “Spotted,” or punger fever prevailing. sources. The policy of the organization, he sald, would be to move qu'etly and care- fully, as they realized that they had a difficult task before them and nothing would be gained by rashness. The various vice presidents of the organlzation, after the meeting in New York, had scattered to their respective homes and there they will assume direct charge of the members in thelr distric The only members of the official family of the organization left In Pittsburg will be the national officers and President Shafter, who will act with full power in directing affairs from the general offices, President Shaffer said that he had given up all hope for a peaceful settlement of Boston Iron and Steel works, was largely attended and although no definite statement was given out in regard (o the number of new men taken into the lodge, the conserva- tive estimate ia placed at 100, while others claim that nearly double this number were added to the lodge. The members of the lodge claim they now have the entire Hos ton mill organized with the exception of two men, and these latter positively refuse to have anything to do with the organiza- tion. Union lodge, composed of employes | of the National Rolling mill, at its mecting secured, it Is reported, 100 new members, The strikers last night were claiming that everything was coming their way and that | | operators “There s no telling what the mine work may do. If call his men out seriovs mist bitumincus ers President Mitchell should 1 think he wouli make a The executive board of the district, comprising Ohio, In-| dinna, Illinois and Pennsylvania, will be in sion tomorrow and I expect to see the | oftictals urd have a talk with them. The conference will turn on the annual meeting of the operators and miners next January.” It is reported here tonight that Indiana are fearful of a sympathetic strike of miners in ald of the steel strikers. An operator said tonight: “It Is true much uncasiness prevails in the coal fields of the state on account of a possible sympathetic strike. The meeting of the mivers' executlve s KIDNEY TROUBLES IS MARVELOUSLY EFFECTIVE. 1t conveys a heaiing, strengthen- Pl Events at Pan-American proposed Fremont power plant was in Lin- | " 8¢F (phus I8 an untailing indication | (8 VI Ui [ooked for no further at- | tiomar penn cprike order s dasued the Na- {000 will be watched with more than:usual Y LATIROER b0 R e coln yesterday. The visitors investigated | hat FOverly has sharpened into want.| ool 8 by snout a renewal of confer. | Lomah TDe company will be unable (o turi | jpereat, It 13 known that the anthracite which is instantly apparent. Quiets TP SR the records of the Platte and Loup rivers | Whole families are attempting o exiat on | " $ ‘ a wheel and that they would have between | goiq j¢ axcited and this feeling has invaded pain, stops wasting of the Kidney and conferred with Prof. Stout, government | F4t10n¢ allowed for a single child, The e M e iat at T ek 8,000 and 10,000 more men out. The tube- | ypo pituminous flelds. It is impossible to tissue, removes that tired, despond- BUFFALO, N. Y. Aug. 4—-One of the | g o et o ke Ih the party | EOVernment rule is to count pertons not ac- - < | workers are organized by the American | eyt (O PR H DL O eetdent ent feeling that all victims of kidney best bleycle meets over held will be in- | Wert George W. Ratter of Rochester, N | tUally sick with disease which can be| WASHINGTON, Aug. “f.—President Shat- | Federation of Labor, which organization | \iicenenl of the mine workers will not favor ailments have A short course With angurated In this city durlng the coming P L. Arnott of Manchester. N H. |labeled as able-bodied working people. | fer and other members of the oxecutive [ will readily respond to the call of the |, wympathetic strike, but he may be out- this splendid remedy brings back week In the stadium at the Pan-American | 5 ps. Hansen of Fremont and R. N, King | There s 1ittle or no work to be found, con- | board of the Amalgumated Association of | Amalgamated association. The business | yoroq - strength, good digestion. energy and ,exposition. The best amateurs of the | of New York. The visitors declined to ex- | $eauently rations cannot be had until they | Iron, Steel hnn.l Tin ‘\\'m-m;:..l lm\':- hwu{ men of McKeesport are great depressed " —_— cheerful spirits country will compete in the events, Which { press any opinfon concer | are no longer of much benefit, sounding the American Federation of |the situation and they fear if a general | include quarter, third, one, tno aad fve | bant, Turthor tban 16 sy hat Iavertme | The Bovernment gave minimum quantities | Labor as to the extent the latter body ean |order fa lssued from strike headqyarcers | CRISIS IN SIN_KE IS NEAR miles, with an exhibition record ride by tlons would show an ample flow of water in the first place and delivered supplies of be depended upon in supporting the great | that their business will be nearly ruined, | Price, $1.00—er Drug Stores. y 4 K ern nt San Fra o Must P e Walter Smith of the Kings county wheel- | a¢ all times. secd corn and foodstuffs to the nearest rail- | steel strike now under way. at least for the time being, as about 15,000 2 " Mettamehb 6 Stveiine - men, New York City. The varlous par- | The Lineoln health record for July shows | way stations. The peasants, having already With q‘hlf* object in view President men would be fdic L ity ticipants are now arriving upon the ground | a total of six deaths from heat, two hy | been forced to sell their horses, were unable | Shaffer, Secretary Willlams, B. L Davls, Rt I S Measures Will He Used, and have aiready gone Into track practice. | murder, two cases of suicide, two from |to secure the supplies so furnished In many | M. F. Tighe and John Chappelle came to g # e Gold, silver and bronze medals will be | railway accidents and one from an elevator | cases without giving a large part to dray- | \Yashiogton after the announcement in New | The report from Wellsville, O., is that the | g\ SRANCISCO, Aug. 4.—Whether the awarded the winners accident. There were thirty-eight deaths | men. York of their faflure to reach an agreemont | strikers are in a very restive mood tonfzht. | o.a1 jahor trouble is to be termimated or SPECIALIST As a grand windup to the events of the | during the month. The Investigator was told thet those con- | With the United States steel oficlale, They | The arrest of eight of their number and the | hother it is to be extended to other unions e weck l'h-'f:l :’“1 be a hl“wf‘y'fl:"dfl D":;‘d!;d - versant with local resources and not in the | ::‘r‘;d",:‘ :m'; ‘m >”"' l:nv\t‘nm:nghml:-l; 8! :;m n\llix w'm»mnm are In 'x‘m- possession of | 4o noceibly to other const clties will prob- | i i race, In which any number of noted middle | cor v y e e police for nine more who arc at present [ yiic' be determine afternoo dlstance men Wil compste. OMAHA REFUGEE IS CAUGHTi"“"‘“""“ L 1he Wovernos were (ULIAFLY | iy Dhessnce (0 L1 lty waa known 10| in hidink 1 ‘the oamue atkous the ree iy | DY (be dulermined tomorrow afternoon. | All Diseases an - a9 Wil . | unable to see how the souls and bodies of | TACH BEERERCE 1N LI OO0 NOL or Pitta. | o » 58 the FIver 10 | ho directors of the employers’ association | Disorders of Men The Maccabees will pitch their tents at | Linerty of Convict Adair Has Sudden | the majority of the population were to be Sy Mterneon. wWhile here the com. | ¢t Vir&inia have put them In anything |are to meet thea and decide on their final the exposition on Wednesday. Twenty Nous Geead | held tegether until the new crops should be '"i'l"l‘ h"d" "Jv"“‘x-”m‘wl s Bt but an amicable frame of mind toward the | pogition. Should they decide to make no 10 years in Omaha thousand knights and women are expected i harvested and available, T B e N ionn, by | duthorities and the steel company. Four of | concossions the union leaders assert that VARICOCELE ana ler\hi!All the sxnr:slllmn on that day. bl The governor of Kherson is Prince Obo- 'T"‘_l“‘ | oo o the American Federation | e Strikers are stlll in Jail. Organizer | they wil insne orders for extreme measures, g ':l '\‘l”:" “;l?"ll 'Lll be formally i —_— lensky. It {5 upon him that the government "’f’ ‘"' r:.::- S e B il George Bvans, Frank Adams and William | Andrew Furuseth, secretary of the labor HYDROCELE curoa, gnened 40 ahe publie on Saturday. Don | GRAND ISLAND, Neb, Aug. 4.—(Spe- |relles for its reports. Prince Obolensky | of 14 e e Pere | nd Elmer Moore have beeen reloasd on | counctl, said today Method new. without ,!;u); . Car :s chairman of the com- | cial.)—Sheriff Pollard and local officers, as- | has visited many villages which are suffer- | "¢I"E ‘“\‘;" “‘ 58 i ’:>‘ : to dis. | ball: The Amalgamated lodge is arranging | “We have done everything in our power catiing. pain or loss miss (Im and minister at Washington, wiil | sisted by several men from Hamllton ing, but local report and the observation of | POrth. ~Mr. -"","“:" oy n :( ‘{’""_l ?r He | t0 furnish ball for the others early Mon- (o mcet the employers half way, but | UV of time. ; preside, county, have captured one of the convicts | tne investigator, Indlcate that he showed no ""’"‘];““ djeck o e o hat extent | 48¥ and will have the men for whom war- | through thelr attorney, Mr. Michacl, they | §Y PHILIS frediet i anined rom who escaped from the state penitentlary | great desire of ascertaining whether there | WOUld not say specificaltly ’ rants are out come over from West Vir- | have cxpressed a desire to treat With Us | ghe mystem. Soon every sigu &nd #ymplom THINK COALSHIP IS BURNED |!ast Wednesday night. The men went (o | was any considerable want. the tderation would i the Sphasumated | ginia and give themselves up as soon as | only on one basis—that of the disruption of disapveara compietely and | forever, | Ho Phillips ou 4 train, where they changed | * Ellzabethgrad is in the heart of the Biack | *9% e mttes " | D41l caBl be goiten for them. Deputy Sherifls | labor unious in San Francisco. of fhear kastmont poneains Bo akngerous Underwriters Are Seeking to Hedge ‘-“"d' :‘h‘érm “;‘.’;":;;"’ “V‘]‘:a"“ l;" “‘l“:n:‘:::; Earth zone. It was formerly flourishing be- ":‘m ”‘: ““‘ ;’MN"“ for confercuce with | CHFISt Threck and Bert Ellis of Lisbon are | *“We shall not consent to yield up the only | druge or injurious miedicine 3 e v o ! ¥ i in town, but they say v ve have laboring men. We de- trom Hxcemses or VICTIMS ported Biaze nt Sea. bloodhounds tracked the men to a point it < 4 y Labor as to the hest methods of procedure | o5 o0, ) i s 7 Q0AUR UNIeRY 3 X . he Council of | WASTING WRARNERS with EARLY DECAY in near Lion Grove, a picnicking resort about manufactures or commerce. The country 14 Sareln tha athike. he local police force is unable to cope with | dustries of this city as did t ouncil of | ¥ Oing and MibDiE AGED, ack of ¥im, vVigor s pear Lion Grove, a plenicking resort about | pay never recovered from the terriblo [ carrying on the wirtke, o Hihe situation. The deputies were in consul- | Ten in the dark days of Venice's history. | and strenth, with orgack inpaired and weuk, SAN FRANGISCO, Atg, 4.—The Awmerican | § T0 SGER O S sent from Ouaha. for | drouth of 1802 and fhe peasants have lost all [ The Amnikama £0 SEeocierion, ME FBD | tation this evening with Judge P, M, Smith, | We are willing to meet the issue raised by ATRIOTYRE slaed niib b Bgw _Rome four-masted bark Roanoke in only ffty-three | 0 0% & 60 Aot e rrory. was | POWCT of reaistance. And worse is coming. | yoof St Was WEVEIE ® R L6 SRR | attorney for the “steel company, but the | the employers in a spirit of fairness, but at | [EREER (VLS G0F Troubien. days out from Norfolk, Va., for San Fran- cxptured and is mow in the oity _vin in | The great provinces of Samara and Saratoff | /o (0" " o aqtar body in conducting subject of the conference was kept a secret, | the =ame time we demand that the cm- CHARCES LO cisco with a cargo of coal, but still the un- | PO and many other large districts are threat- | (0w o cment to an effective and | DOth parties refusing to divulge anything | Ployers consider the question involved in| . Comutalos feee: = Tresinest by tall, ' o derwriters are willing to pay 45 per cent to S ed W ero 0 e \ hat had e cuggle in tho same spirit, What we | C8llononoradd 119 So. 14th St ) : ened with an almost total crop failure 2 ¢ that had taken place. It is (hought by the | this steuggl reinsure thelr risks on the vewsel and cargo, | ( STl Pollard” of Hamiiton ~county. | e eamiient ot the ltimate suweess | StFIkers that an application Wil bo made | WARt 18 an carly adgustment of this anair. | n, 8gapleg & Searles, Omaha, Neh. On July 6, In latit b o ‘aylor of Hall, Mr. Keefe and meelf as confident of the ultimate success " an o o made | WO i AL ok iR 3 a , N6l ot o 4 e akraes 46 mIDULE | hounds of Lincoln, the Burlington claim | UNIONS WANT ALL THE WORK |of the sicel workers and felt certafn that o the Unlted Btaton district court In Cleve. | We llida all we cRg.toiseRuTe BIMLL | e RS T R T by ot | agent and a section cmploye of Phillips, the Federation of Labor would give them [1and for an Injunction to restrain them from | the sacrifice il y SR » 2 'J';m?.'-’r‘.".fl""m"' T v he meriean | who were hot on the trail of the two con: [Ty te Orsanize So that Only Un all the ald in its power. He was asked | picketng the approaches to the mill, ¢ |#nd our diknity as honest workingmen SRR I TS ATS MOV TI0S PR “’l‘;"b VM el "‘i h“l Captald | yjorg roturned this afternoon from Alda, Materinl Will Be Used | FES specifically whether orders would be issued | the injunction is granted they say it will b | se———————— r Yacaum Organ Developer e o \buraing vesel an belng OTe | gight miles west, having given up the A TS for an extension of the strike in afliated | broken and this step will bring matters (0| g 10 copies of the Omaha World otarten, Bhriare and Varicosele Hian 0 toel | mimmh':y .n""r"":"“m':“l";'d- cbase. The trall of the men was followed Ll branches of labor and regarding the matter [an immediate” issue. Tonight mills No 1| Single copie . Dermaneatly cured o voke! 3 quite a distance through the dry channel of of financial assistance to the steel strikers 4 and 6 are lighted up ready to begin 4 L 1 to 5,000 I use . ot one fallire. 5oL a donkey engine still standiog amldships. | Wood river, but the refugees evidently got | ST. LOUIS, Aug. 4—An attempt is being | but declined to answer the questions. The | work at 3 a. m. There s o feaiing of wn. | HeFAId Of Sunday, August 4, madled to ous Fatumed; effect immadiste; Be From L"' nature of the fire it was surmised | into a pasture, where there were many | made in this city to form a building ma- | members of the general council of the [rest amoug the operative potters of East| . 1dvess, prepald, upon recolpt of Tars, sent seaied n plain enveiope. that |lr”:mns;u ..:-gn lufln \;r:‘nl‘.n On this | horges, cattle and campers, and here the | terlal trades council, to include all work- | Federation of Labor are within reasonable | Liverpool and Wellsville and the owners of | AbY) RUGIONE): MESUBYA LIANCE CO. 136 Thero @1k, Ing/anacells, Ind. Ssoount the underwritora. affer: per cent | dogs repeatedly lost the trail. The river | ingmen engaged in the manufacture of | distance of Washington and if any decisive | (he b - f orses Nl u X e s 3 ¢ plants are fearful lest they come out v col ots 20 or more, four P y to relusure and now it has reached 43 per | was skirted for miles and all surrounding | structural materials. 1t the project s | action is 1o he taked by the Federation in | in sympathy with the stee) warxen oy | V¢ Couts: Inlots of 25 or mo DR. KAY'S cent, farmers notified to be on the lookout, but | carried out successfully only union made | aiding the steel steikers It is probable a fare 9,000 operatives in the potieries In the gl Address, J. W, Johuston, | BENOVATOR forigorutes andrerovates the in some manner the convicts remained un- | material can be used in the eraction of | meeting of the couacll will be called for | o towng, The railroad brakemen on the| o O oy Ly S o pation. Desdacha, TO CONTROL THE DREDGERS ! discovered. During the chase Sheriff | World's fair bulldings, it fa stated that purpose. Preddent Gompers 18 ex- | oiycinnati & Pittab ks | cuska of the C. F. Blanke | (verand kiineys £ and 8, atdruggists. r Taylor's horse fell, rolling on his leg, | Business Agent Richard De Barry and | pected to return to Washington early in |, ,m,":'l':u' o .,,'m“:‘[','.’)'““;'('l‘)f"|““ will hold | Agent In Nebraska of the k aif [br wavice sample and book " s Are Asked on Those Oper-|Which had been broken about iwo years | Walter E. Gebelein of the Amalgamatel | the week, probably tomorrow Saiiies 0actlany DELy masits MR BRI | e ComnAny, BUlta BO0ATIDY | RF. 5, 4. 1ia3 Baraiogs: .Y . ago, but no infuries resulted Wood Workers conferred with the offcers | As amxious as the members of the ex cartily in wym- | Tea an ¥ in Great Lakes, Look- X 0 3 | pathy with the etrikers and may decide (o H LINCOLN, Aug. 4—(Special)—Detective | of the Metal Trades council herc this | ecutive board of tie Amalgamated asso- | gon ¥ /U U6 S ol Hotel, Lincoln, Neb, Long Dis ing to a Combine. Malone has recelved informatlon from | afternoon, outlining a plan which met with | cjation were to seitle the present steel Lol coln ) s L . g Grand Island that one of the three conviets | the full approval of the metal workers. workers' strike, theit refusal to accept th Organize Military nies, e liar | BUY THE GENUINE CHICAGO, Aug. 4.—Options on all dredg- | ¥ho escaped from the penitentiary last | committee was appointed immediately to | tepms of Mr. Morgas was the only altern WHEELING, W. Va., Aug. 4.~The organi- 4 | ing properties on the Great Lakes have beef | Wednesday night is under arrest at that | Ko before the executive committee of the | tive left them at he last moment. For |zation of the first militia company by o | renewed to January 1 for the purpose of | PIACe: The man is suspected of robbing a | Wood Workers in furtherance of the plan. | (he assoctation's sie to have agreed to | iwbor organization was pui under way last | (o ——————— | combining them in the proposed $10,000,000 | [FEIENt car on a Burlington'train at St. | Secretary John P. O'Connor of tho Metal | the proposition woald have declared all |night by Crescent lodge, Amalgamated as | | trust to control (he business and prices | Michsel. It is belloved that the other | Trades council snid tonfght that he bad 0o | of ne hoop combize mills mow idle as Silon $9087 80 DARLIAT o e Toaan [ . MANUPACTURED BY Within that torritory. James A. Smith of | ®8C#ped convicts are romewhere in the | doubt whatever that the metal workers b | nogunion and woull have meant the de- | that the members of the abor wuions by (o | ¥ | Clevoland is the representative of those| 'icinity of Grand Island and Malone's | St. Louls would gladly enter Into the new | yertion of the thouands of workmen who | hundred are discussing it favorably. and | | CALIFORNIA FIG SYURP CO, < Aoper R A ot s bloodhounds are now looking for their trail. | union. There are 14,000 skilled laborets 1 | were employed in them and who organized | the indications are that a lare oor it | promating ! o| The clothing worn by the man when ar- | the twenty-elght local untons forming the | i SPONES T EETLARC WG CEEETARC) e MEications ace that @ larke proportion | NOTE THIE NAME Movement of Ovean Vessels Aumg, 5 | 7CMted in Grand Island was sent to this |8t Louls Metal Trades council. Walter | peyan To have derted these men now | discipline, Th 'M”"'I’I':'I be under """l"u‘~ I# — ) . i x i P Py (o dnte 4 ; discipline, The companies formed ' clty and today was ldentified by Warden |B. Gebeleln, who reprcsented the wood | would have been the deathblow of the | in Crescent lodgo will ot ho in ot hed LAKE FOREST ACADEMY At New York—Arrived—Celtlc. from | Davis. The clothes were missed about the | workers at the couference yesterday, ex- | g ouiuilon and I would have died in | controlled by 1 3 10 18 ANF WA | | Boys live with masters in Christian Liverpool; Lia Normandie, from Havre: A8 | yymo the prisoners disappeared. pressed the belief that the Bullding Trades A9 - > ed by the state. but will be as in- | | Represented in bRst castern and torta, from Glasgow: Nomadic, from Liver- dishonor. To fght the trust in an hon- | dependent s are the : 2 | { | council will stand by wae Building Material P he military companies ot gev, Interme depirtment Liverpool—Arrived—Lake Superior, Trades council n St. Louis, as it has done | :"':':I'; :."“”1’:'" 'f"h ",,‘fl"‘:'l‘::":',',': ';'“,“',r: “""r""‘" ‘”‘Sl { liglous organizations. Thelr % ; IROHRREOP iia trom Montreal % e Ly | mes eas Ance fc e, but It offcers w empowered to order action, Hol R o i At Moville—Arrlved—Sardinian, from New | TECUMSEH, Neb., Aug. 4.—(Special)— "‘(‘""" I | beaten a demise of the Amalgamated asso- | but only on the line of self-dofence np 4o i Lake. Michizat York, for Glasgow. The republican county convention has been | Among labor leaders the formation of the | \yiion “with honon This was the ex- | fense of properls o080 oF doe ot CONTAD HIBEELEI At Japanport=Arrived-—Dorte. from 8an | called for Monday, August 26, in Johuson | Dew organization is looked upon as a mew | CEUAR MG GEROR, ORI R TR E of property of their employers when Lake FFarest Ak franclsco. via Honolulu, for Yokonama and | CGunty, The primaries wil) be held an (he | W1y of approaching the subject of union | PfTRtIOR of Viet Nrestent, Buvid, Retie | endangored by mobs. Their costitution de- | sla Bu"alo & Hemm sla Q:Mantae, ke FararlollLaok AU Hong Kong--Arrived—Victoria, from | Saturday before. A county ticket will he [ labor for the World's fair. Only last week {0y ¢oon "Now York today after attend ;m‘;":):;“ ‘r:’j]ml"-rmr and that of their AMUSEMENTS, rucoma, via Vokohama, =~ T placed in the field and delogates (o the state | the Central Trades and Labor union drew | | T, SR MU (O WATT Bl | employers are identical, Oniy when prop- rk HOTI.IHI g At Queenstown-—gafled—Umbrla, from onvention selected. Congressman K. J,|UP @ s'rong resolution to the cftect that | o8 0 NEOTCr LTl o™ om0t tion ' andangored will they sst. The Amals Liverpool, for New Yeor _.. | Burkett has agreed to be present at the con- | POne but unlon labor should be employed by | © th¢ | ’ samated assoclation is ready to close all Tne Wabash from Chicago will wel RUG PA R == | vention and address tho members of thaty {he Loulsiana Purchase Exposition com- | Shafler Keeps Amreement, trust mills on a sirike order. Workers in | J (i iéets at the above rates. Aside from b P X After Dinner Dod afier the work of the day shail have | PARY. "Eversthing possibie would b done | Au to the awrement whion Prenident | iiependont mills have pledgod 20 por cont || ek vt e Wanas v wheowgh 8] DO W W SOLE Mt e, been completed. \ to pub this into effect Shaffer 1s alleged 0 have signed with Mr. | of all earnings to the strike tund and the ot Honis and Chicago to Bumrato B Y OR WA eHNR To & digestion, relieve distress - — ool LR o | Morgan and which it was charged he had | (rescent lodge has resol to give half it |} . 'offers many speclal rates during CH\AMBER.SCH'E.%IM -'Hvrr‘vl‘,:: after -lll:u or':lrlnllnlul:ow“lm Workings of Doniphan in Aunin. kst 4 A 5 4 . failed to keep, Mr Reese sald that it had |the vaticnal board can use it, There are 5,000 |} the summer mum)"‘v‘” al m:m{‘ stop: ‘- i conncetion with the \ vent constipation, o 9 PHC X. riz., Aug. he center e yroved conc A r. Shaffe men A he independe) 1ess '8 overs at D gara Falls and uffal o pa P GRAND [SLAND, Neb. Aug. 4—(8pe- |converter of the smeltor of the Datrolt Cop. | DCCD Proved conchiively that Mr. Shaffer | sien B8 the indupengent mills. | Dusiness o | QGE", oLy Deufout’ ticket awent, ‘or nd- PASSION PLAY 1, elal)—Dan Workings, llbrarfan of the | per Mining company at Morenci blew up, [ had done all that he agreed to do. The seriously affected, workmen gener- |8 3rolc Tarry 5. Moores, General Agent THE CLEDS 8 S Donfphan Literary and Commercial club, | seriously Fustiring elght men. One of the | hoard s & unit in all things and it has | ally making preparations for a long slegs asgenger Department, Omaha, Neb, o maEe GLEDS Sold everywhere. 26 centa, has been arrested again for selling liquor | Men, Injured is Hernard O, Fojo 1::;'.‘;{“‘;]\; no internal disputy as had been alleged | The general strike order will affect 12.000 1;’0' rane, G. P. and T. A. Bt tonbl. BATYelous werlal artiats. .o b without a iicense. About a month ago the ' burned by melted coper, This proposition of Mr. Morgan's bad been | meu 1o the Wheellug district, All the trust LR and a hundred other (ree deatirem, \ ) % |

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