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T0 DENAND HICHER WACES Linosis Umions Assert Oapital Oity Soale is Below Burrounding Cities. EXPECT TO ARBITRATE DIFFERENCES Horsethief Killea by Sherman Cor Posse lSentified by Lincoln Police as Bad Man frem Ok homa (From & Stafl Correspomdent LINCOLN, April .—(Special )—Labor leaders of this cify bave been gquietly st work several weeks on & plan to raise the wage scale of various buliding and other trades. The Qifferent labor organisations are being made stromger. Dew unions are being formed and througd the Cenirsl Labor union the workingmen of the trades are being brought together for comcen- trated action. They have no bostile inten- tiona, but hope to mecure Gesired in- cresse iz pay through arhbitration with the It 4 asserted by the lemfers in the move- ment thet wages paid in thir city are far below those of other cities of Livosiz's @ise Comparison with scales @ Omabs shows s average fiscrepancy of aimos ope-third The following statement, com- plled by the Seputy labor commissioner shows the wages ané hours of employ- ment of carpenters. painters, hod carriers | and boree shoers in Omaha and Lincols Wages in Omaha. Hours per Per Per T Dy LE 20 Per Werk 1750 Fioormen Firemen * | FILLS Farmer Sear Osceeola. Nebh., Does Self. | “The workingmen of the build g and sther trufies Go pot intend to ask o. Semasd anything unreasonabid” said one of the fabor leaders. ““The wages paid are prob- sbly commensurste with the amount re- ceived by the employers, but the fact re- -~ maine that they are far below the standard for cities of the size of Lincoln “No, we're not thinking of & strike I we fon't sesure sn sfvance in the scales through srbitration or co-operation, we can't secure It &t all We ant the em- ployers o raise their prices ant ihen give ©s & raise. Ip thet way the employers will oot lose anyihing, while the wage workers will be getting betier pay Dead Thiet the true name of borse thief Killed in Shermes counts the sheriff's posse and whose identits has «Deen o mstter of conjecture. The boly was shipped to Lincols for @imsection i the hends of the Lincols medical students and Detective Franklin succesded jdentitying bim. He went by various slinses an8 was supposed by the Eherman county people to be Charies Wilson Sim mons balled from Oklshoma Two weeks age be made his way 10 the sandbilis of the porthwest oo horseback, treversing the country between Fairmont and Hastings Lincoln sutborities believe that Simmons ‘was implicated in the robbery of the .dur- Jngton traln Dear St Josepd some time ago. His resemblance to the Gescriptions sept out furnishes the basis for their be- ldentifies B4 Simmons is by ppeumonis combined with an overfose f sulphonal. This is the theory of Geath | Many ivtimate | wévapced by the physicians. friends of Hermann, however, believe that bhe took the sefative with the Intention of enfing bis life Nothing has yet been beard from his wife. whom be married s few weeks ago, &né the Tumor i Dow gain- Ing crefence that domestic trouble caused | the mean to end his lite. With the excep- tion of & cousin in New York no relstives sf the Gead man can be found Hermans had 5o bosom friends snd those who knew him ntimately cas tell nothing of his business or family affairs New Corporations. The Deuvel Cousty Telephone company of Thappell bas filed articles of inporporation The stock of the company is limited ‘o 12,000 and its incorporsters are B. E. Fish I H. RouSebush F. G. LaSelle, ¥ H. Barber wnd John O'Neill The Victor White company of Omabs has tlse incorporated. The stock is $100.000, wnd its tnoorporstors are Victor White, C. N Dietz ané Gould Diets Treasurer Stuefer has issued & call riate warrants Tegistered from 79,538 10,353, aggregsting $50.000. They will payable May 1 All state offices were closed this cfternoon tor to be m | THE OMAHA court will be quashet The remonstrance the company Seing business in the tharswn onight be case of Dr. Whiting of Ax *ho i¢ charged with slanfer, but &t the re- quew: atiormevs for both sifes & con tinusnce was granted unill the July meet ing FARMER MEETS FOUL PLAY ° of Shot on His Porch Near Wilker ame | Alleged Culprit Escapes from Sherifl WILBER, Neb | Alex Mooberry, an sen of this coun of his farm bouse. shou of bere last night about § o'clock Guy Wheeler. The deed was dome with ® shotgun sl & Qistamce of about twelve feet, the charge eptering bie face and shoulder ant making & dungerous wound The cause of the abosting i supposed 1o be robbery, as the young man had seen movey in Mosberry's hands just before the affray After doing the shooting the men took & borme from the stable and went cver to & neighbor's, where Mr. Mooberry's soue bad been sbeiling corn and teld them somebody had shot their father He went bome with the sons nd on their asking their father whe shot him, Mooberrs said Guy Wheeler * Wheeler left immedintely #0ing 1o & Deighbor's several miles south- west, where be was found later by the thery At he was being taken 1o the buggy be wrenched loose and made nis escape in the dark. The sherif i still in pursuit |Dr. Love, who bas the case i hand | says Mr Mooberry may recover if zompli tions 6o not wet in Wheeler hat beer staring around Deighbortiood and is & man of reckiess dis- position. He i» the grandson of Heury | Wheeler. an old settier of the county. who | diet pome time ago. HEART WITH 30 —(Special respected citi- ant the LEAD Destruction with Shotgen OSCBOLA, Neb. April egram )—E L Chenow lving about two miles | mitted guicide &t § o'clock this morning by thooting himeelf through the beart with & | shotgun, dying instantly The suicie occurred near the home of the Oecensed. Chepowith had gotten up and, taking hie gun. started Gown the road His wite arose s0on efier and Doticed the gun gove. She memt their little son after his fatber and the bor feund the bofly of t The resson given why Chemowith commitied the desd is that lately he has been grestly troubled | with insomnia. He was & member of the | Independent Oréier of 08¢ Fellows and Mofern Wooémen of Americs. He leaves besides his wife ane child, & boy of 10 years | YOUNG BOY DRAGGED TO DEATH | Halter Fastened Around His Bedy When Horse Runs Away Near Bradshaw, Nebrasks. BRADSHAW, Neb., April 30— (Special)— At an early hour this morning the 13-yekr- ©id son of Charles Seuff, living five miles Dortbwes: of this tows, while watering & borse, met with a frighttul Geath The boy had the balter fastened about his body. The horse became frightened snd Tan and the rope tightened. The boy wi ragged several rode, when his cider brother came to his assistance. He was yet alive when relensef from the rope but before medical &id could reach him he Qied He was covered with bruises from bead 10 foot and & pubcture in the skull just beck &nd above the left ear is supposed to have coused death 084 Fellowship Celebrated. SUPERIOR, Néb., April 30.—(Speclali— | The eighty-third anpiversery of Odd Pel- [Jowsbip was ocelebrate¢ here Mondsy. In the afternoon there was & parade of 0ad Pellows, headed by the Superior band. At the Methodist ch-rch Captain C. E. Adams and Rev. U G. Brows Gelivered appropriste | nddresses. In the evening = banguet wes |served at the Methoflist church. A Dumber | of visiting members were present from the | surrounding towne | HUMBOLDT. Neb. April 80 —(Special) —The 0G¢ Fellows and Rebekahs of this ity celebrated Monday evening the eig! |thire anniversary of 08d Fellowship =t |thelr Ball. A fine program was rendered { by the members. a: the close of which & very elaborate supper was served Valparatse Pastor H KNOXVILLE Tenn. April 30.—(Special Telegram )—Rev. W. L Harris of Valpa- | raiso, Neb.. will succeed Rev. William Bur- {Jeigh as pastor of the Christian church in Bristol. Rev. Brrieigt recently resigned to scoept the pastorate of the Christian church st Harrimen The commirtee to secufe & pastor advertised in the papers thet & pas- tor was wanted snd received 3 pumber of replies and in this way the Dew pastor was secured. Mr. Harris is 30 years of age and married. He will take charge of the work Ihn- 1. Bristol has & popuistion of 12,600 Southern Call. | Twe Diverces Granted st Osceola. OSCEOLA. Neb., April 30.—(Special )— {The April term of the Gistrict court con- vepet bere Tuesday morning snd. after four bours’' session. sdjourned until the la: Julge Gool gravted v divorces, one to Sclemon and Mary E Parsiey ané the other 1o Prank E and Au- susta E Jaring that | GROSS A BLACKENED MASS| DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, s el Bext year in the schools of our city Davies, Auburn, principal; Mis Mira Kerne. | assistant privcipal. Mim Lois Standler Miss Minnle Bagze. Miss Ruth C Chambess | Busivem Portion of Nebrasks Tows |ant Miss Eiwie Fisber Obliterated by Flames. FIRE PROBABLY OF INCENDIARY Inewe « any B Houses Sink Before Terrimle fagration fs Thirty Thousan with One-Third I & Lows Dellars, ramce. GROSS, Neb., April gram )—The business po-tion of this town . | wns obliterated by fire, probably of incen- @lary origin, which marted ip the rear of | Korab's saiocn at 11 o'clock last night | never ceasing in fury umtil the work of de- riruction was complets. The combined ef- forte of the citisens against the awful cop- | fiagration was of Do v after fames | This place was a thriving town of ite having been left out of direct rail- road communmication, but it will probably not rise from this boty blow The following are the 3 amount to Demrly $30.000. wi third of that amount of imsurance | cellus restaurant, bowling aliey saloon. Beller's barness shop, Biair's gen- eral siore, M. E. Smith & Oo.. general mer- chanfise. Gross Haréware ané Furniture company: B. B. Gross, geperal merchandise Bank of Gross and Simms' barn {SALOONS MUST STAY CLOSED | Await Decision of Remonstrators’ Ap- peals and but Granted Licenses and building building melted before the roaring | in spite Twe Are BEATRICE, Neb. Apr egram )—Four of the ceses filed aERinst saloon keepers bere were eard br the city council today. In each case the remonstrances were overruied and the applicants. Messrs. F. E. Cook, Artbur | Betournay, Paddock Hotel company ang Byron Braft were granied licenses The attorpeys for the remonmstirators &p- be case of the Jast two named to et court apd conseguently thelr be clomed uptll the zppesls 30.—(Special Tel #ix remonstrance { saioons wil are decided The council met tonight to bear the re- monetrances sgainst Emanvel Schenbeck &nd Joe Jobueon, but the hearing was cop- tinued until Wednesday st § & m. No ap- peals were flled aERins! Cook and Retonrnay 50 they 100k out their licemses tonight For & while &t Jeast only two saloons will be in operstion bere District Court Convenes at Harrisbury HARRISBURG, Neb Telegram )—District vesterdary April 30 —(Special court copvemed here b Jufge H. M. Grimes on the bench. Fifty-five cases were docketed most of which were foreclosures and cop- firmations. The only criminal case, that ? the state mgain E. Snidow for as- sault with intent to commit murder, was | remanded to the lower court on grounds. About all of were disposed of ané court sdjourned to- {Gay &t moon. Visiting sttorers were |Mesers. F. A. Wright and E¢ Manr of | Gering and J. Hosgland of North Platte }'hn preliminary bearing of Mr. Yount on complaint of F. M. Troy, charged with | horse stealing occurs tomorrow before Levl | Schooley, county judge | | Parmers Fear Scourge from Werms. | PARNAM, Neb. April 30.—(Spectal)— | The farmers in this section of the county |are muck annoyed and dismaved becsuse | of the Gepredstions or revages of » worm. |Specimens of it have been went to Prof. | Bruner of the University of Nebraska, who | pronounces it & “species of army worm.” Quite large areas of winter whest and rye | heve been ruined. The worms multiply im Dumbers very rapidly. Although the | weather snd soll ere favorsble, farmers are Gelaying corn planting for fear of the worm. Never has the soll been in better ondition or the season more favorble for & crop than now. Trespassers Must Rectify Introsiens. FREMONT, Neb., April At the last evening liguor lloens b twelve saloons and four The report o were gravted arug stores the water commissioner showed that e city water plant hat paid &l expenses and left & good profit. Az or- @inance was passed requiring the removal of all berns, houses, femces and buildings which encroach on &ny street or alley A large number of people bave built berns on alleys end erected fenoes over the line of their iots, &b sp ordinance of thy character was badly Deeted | Incendiary Blase at Lymeh. LYNCH, Neb.. April 50—(Special }—Two fires of incendisry origin wi ten hours have crested muchk excitement bere. At 1:80 Mondar night D. § Miller awoke to | 30 —(Special Tele- technical | the cames docketed | 30.—(Spectal )— | regular meetng of the city councll | Nebraska City Man Finde Lest Jewel XEBRASKA CITT, Neb. Asrfl 30 —(8pe- | clal )—James H Butier, the mas whe lost | the $1.000 Glamond last week has found | hie property. Tuesday evening while siand ing 1o fropt of his home be Doticed some. ng glistening in the grass and upor going | over investigate be Qlacovered that i was the lost Jewel Tout | Gage County zzge Record EEATRICE. Neb. April 30.—(Bpecial Telegram )—Following is the morigage re- port for Gage county for the month of April 1902 Parm mortgages fied. 77, farm mori- | nges released. 50 amount W2EW. city | morignges fied. 2. amount $11088. city morigages reieased, 31. smount 38700 Frask Parker Must Pay Costs BEATRICE, Neb., April 30— (Special )— |32 the came of Frank H Parker aguinet L. | C. Purker ant others, iz which the plainti® sought 10 set amide tities to real estat JuGge Siull found for the Sefendant | € Parker, ané tazed the costs aginet plaintifl Prank H Parker Te Attend Louteville Convention BEATRICE. Neb, April 30 —(Spectal elegram ) —At the @istrict comvestion of |the Knights ant Ladies of Security held bere today Charles MoColl of Bestrice was elected & delegate 1o atiend the grant lofge | meeting which i» 1o be beid in Lousville, Kr.. Jupe W pex: L the Sergeant Werner Home Agein BEATRICE. Neb. April 30— Special)— | Sergeant William Werner of the Dighteerts | United States infastry, who bae beer in | the Philippines for the last Lthree years ar- |rived home to visit in the city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs G. C. Werper Bullet Penetrates Boy ! BEATRICE Neb., April While plaring with & 2-caliber revolver Charies Mann, the 10-year-ol¢ son of Wil- liem Mann, wae sccifentally shot through the palm of the left band Hane 3 — (Bpecial »— Mise Kealy Takes Charge HASTINGS. Nebh. April 3t.—(Bpecial )— Miss Maggpie Kealr went to Milford, Neb todey to begin upon ber new duties as Fu- periptendent of the Home of the Friendless at that place Te the North Pole by Balicon During the past few Tea™s many attempts have been made to resch the North Pole by | ship, but or sccount of the ice have all been faflures. It would seem, therefore | that the only wer to reschk the coveted | #pot 1 by the balioon. There i also but | one way to obtain goof heslth for thome who suffer from indigestion. Eyepepeis, con- stipation or liver and kidney troubles, and | that ls by using Hostetter's Stomach Bit- ters. Dozt fail to try it HYMENEAL. Perkins-Huntington. BAN FRANCISOO, April 30.—The wedding | of Mise Carrie Huntington, daughter of H E Huntington, and Gilber: Brooke Perkins |of New York was solemnized st Trimity | | church today. Rev. C. H. Brent. bishop of | the Philippines, assisied by Rev. F. W. ‘CII-NML rector of Trimity church per- | | forme¢ the ceremony | The wedding was one of the social events | of the sesson and Trinity church was | crowded whb the friends of the bride and | groom. The groom was attended by How- | ard L. Huntingion, the only brotber of the | bride. A weQding breakiast, for which 300 tovitations had been ssved, was served at the Huntingtor resifence immedistely after | were married st § o'clock Tuesdsy evening | |at the remiemce of the bridie's parents | Judge ané Mre. A. N. Ferguson, 2230 North | Bighteenth street. Rev. John Williams of | 8t Barnabas church officisted. Mr. Porbes | is county assessor for the Fourth ward and |a brother-in-lsw of OCouncilmaz W. B | Whiteborn. the ceremony. Forbes-Ferguson. Clifford X. Porbes and Alice £ Fergusor 1.1 Son's Life Saved by Chamberialn Colte, Cholera and Disrrboes | Remedy. “A peighbor Tam in with .a bottle of | Chamberisin's Colic, Cholers and Disrrboes Remedy when my son was suffering wit) severe cramps sné was gives up as beyond hope by my reguler phvsicien, who stande | nigh in his profession. After administering bree Goses of it my ®on regained con- sciousncss and recovered entirely within | twenty-four hours,” saye Mre. Mary Haller | of Mount Crawfort, Va. | { ‘OCCASIONAL SHOWERS TODAY | Friday Fair West Portiom with Showers and Cooler in East- ers Nebraska. find bis bullding on fire. Quick work ex- | ! tinguished the biaze with but littie dam- | ege. Huy. cobs and bosrds had beer plied ageinst & corper of the structure, sstursted + itk oll end ignited. The previous morning & fire of similer origis was Glscoversd be- biné Béwards & Bradford's hardware store Sidmey 'flwfi(m Hand, SIDNEY, Neb. April chenge took pisce here this week, Charles Callahar disposing of the | | Telegraph 1o Fred A. Gepen. who will be Me editor and publisber in the future Mr. | Gaper has beer the local editer of the peper for the last four years. Mr. Calla- { | coming west WASHINGTON, April 30 —Forecast ! For Nebrasks snd Ksnsas—Occasionsl | showers Thursday. wib cocler in west por- | tioms; Frifay falr in west, cooler in east showers and | portion; south winds, be- i | Por North and Soutk Dakota—Showers | 30 —(Bpecial )—4 |hax will officiste as cashier in the mewly | | organize Firet National bask of this city. | |lican papers i western Nebrasks. | Counetl Terme Dows Drugstets. The Telegraph is obe of the cldest repud- | NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., April 80.—(8pe- | cial )—The city councl] met in reguler ses- sioz Mondey night »nd granied twelve ss- joon loemses. The guestion of granting Gruggist permits was brought up and turped Sown. They have been i the habit of paving $15 per anpum for the privilege, |snd the council concluded thet that was Dot enough jef of police he permite would TABLE ROCK, Neb., April 30 —(Special ) ~The goiben wedding soniversary of Mr sad Mrs. Charies V. Dimon was ocelebrated | bere Monday. A reception was gives at | their bouse to over J00 guests. Mr. and Mrs | Dimen bave lived bere for forty-five years coming here iz 1657 from Pennevivania The | wedding cake oo which were placed eight | 85 gold pleces. was presented to the aged | couple. Mr bis wite T Wesieyan Professer Resigns NIVERSITY PLACE. Neb, April 30— 2 instructor ‘v principal of the be Nebraska Wesleysn univer- has Sied his resigmatve and e | BouBced that Be will attend Columbis un | versity @uring the ext eare Mr Kirk Jl..‘ o the university Swe years age o | imstructor 18 the departmest of Lack Grees. Dimoz 1 76 years oid and | | ané cosler Thureday: Friday fair and | becoming Dorth- For Wyeming and Colorado—Fair in west, | | sbowers in east portios Thursday: Friday | fair and warmer, with varisble winds { For INoois. jows and Missouri—Ebhowers Thureday spé Pridey: warmer Thursday: | fresh east 1o southeast winds Lecal Record. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAT OMAHA. April ._—Ofclal record of tem: wt Excess for the day Total excess since March 1 N(rmal precipitation Deficiency for the Gay Total reinfall since March 1 Deficiency since March 1 Dieficlency for cor. period. 1801 T 1.67 inch Excess for cor. period, 180 3 inch wandere) wn uey North Platte, clear Cheyenne cloudy Seit lake rin Rapid ity part cioudy Huror cloudy Willistor. part cloudy Chicage. clear . Lous part cloudy Paul par cloedy npert clear FURERI #4411 BB IR RRRT 8| FERQZRREOIAIL VIS | comnection | mociety QMY Dr. fl-l church, nterred in Rock MAY 1, 1902. PRISCESS COES To PRISON' Ocuvicted of Forging Fotes Purperting to SENTENCED TO TWO YEARS N JAIL Attorney Gemeral Admonishes Jury Agninet Telegrames by William T Stead. Whom He Desocunces tn Severe Terma CAPETOWN, April 30—Princess Radz will, who has been op trisl here before the supremé court on the charge of forgers in with petes purporting to have been endorsed by the late Oecil Rbodes was sentenced t0day 1o two years’ confive ment in the house of correction The atiorney geveral made & long »é- @ress, ir which he cautioned the jury sgainst being mystified by telegrame from “hare-brained individuals lke Willam T Stead ané otbers and alleged incriminat- | ing Socuments, which were merely the or- dimary armament of & bisckmailer Contivuing. be said “Nething ceuld be more gross and treach | erous than the prisener's behavior through- out.” He appealed the jury to arrive verdict op the evidence which would rid soclety, temporarily st ¢ dangerous women Ne Refiection Summing up. | was mot & suggestion througho sponfence that Mrs. Schults baé given the prisomer the bills ar alieged This was im- portant, be sai€, becsuse if the jury found the accused bad received ilis thes mus: racguit ber. but if satisBed sbe had used frauCulently the mame of the late Cect] Rbodes. they must comvict her The coptention of the Sefense that bo ope had suffered iz comseguence of the forgeries he declared to be untenable. He cautioned the jury to Gieregard the prisoner's moble birth and antecedents and to Gecide the case & | cording to strict justice fter a brief retirement the Jury brought 1 & verdict of guilty on the counte aguimst ber The chief jJustice then adfressed the prisoper impressively. He referrsd to ber birth, ber efucation and ber position He Geplored the two Gark festures of ber cuse, Damely. the sttempts to in criminate the mpocent Mrs. Schultz and the bribing of & boy in the emplor of the postofice t» forge a date line on the al- leged cablegram from B. A Hawkeley In Homse of Correction Owing to ber Gelicate health, the chief Justice saié sbe woulé Dot heve to perform bard labor, but that she would be confined for two years in the house of correction or any other place the governor Wwas pieased to appoint The prisoner bowed her head and re- celved her sentence Jmly Counsel for the defense. iv addreseing the jury. Genied fradulent intention on the part of his client ané Gwelt upon the unrevesied mysteries bebind the case He appeslet to the jury on the ground that nobofy had suffered by the frauds and ssié thet & ver- @ict of guilty would be equivalent to bang- ing the princess to the Dearest tree, for then every @oor in Burope would in the fu- ture be closed to ber Fumeral of Sol Smith Russell. WASHINGTON, April 30— Funeral serv- jces over the ine of Sol Bmith Ru sell, the mctor, were heid this afternoon at the residence of Frederick Berger, Mr. | | Russell's brwlhvr-\n-ll; and litelong friena of | _Andrew's ciated. The remaine were Creek ocemeters. The | floral offerings were numerous and besu- iful |1+ what you ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? 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Wine of Cardui is the medicine that is giving this ind of real bealth to suffering women to- dsy Mrs. W. L Butier, who lives at No. 1625 Belleview Avenve, Eansas City. Mo., is & woman who was an invalid for years but now Wine of Cardui bas restored her bealth and sbe is not only better able to care for ber bome and discharge ber Lome duties, but sbe takes an active Interest in ber busband s work. Sbe is the Semior Sister and Guard of Foote Divimon No. 48 of the Order of Ballway Conductoms. In women alike In telling of ber cwme by Wine of Cordui. she sy “Whik Wise of Casdad & o0 douie all its mystery and untried danger. We make this statement on the streng'h of 10,000 other letters besides Mrs. Butler's which are before us. Thousanas of women have discarded experimenting doctors for the certain cure Wine of Cardui brings 1 you are suffering end you take Wine of Cardui you need not fesr that the pure Wine which bas relieved over & willion women is an experiment This grest remedy bas loag passed that stage. Mrs Butler found that out when she begur tak ing the Wine. Her ' { 5 8 il Hl i i 4 ] 13 i ¢ 4 f Fir ; i i bigh hopes of per- foct recovery” were more than reslized, she S8YE ID her enthus.as fact, no stute- ment 18 oo strong for ber 1o use iz pruse of & medicine that so promptly relieved her from suck suffering ae & protracted case of peinful menstrustion brought. If you are in need of advice write to The Ladies’ Ad visary Departn snoogs Med- rcine Chactancoge, Tenn. Describe your trouble as clearly as you cas snd » confidential respanse will be sent return mail. Dot relief i offered You should g ] : : i T f The you by of Wine of Cardui. 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