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& KNOCKS OUT ANTI-TRUST LAW THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, WOULD LAST THREE MONTHS Becretary Wilson Makes Estimate of Present Bupply of Bituminous Coal. JUNE 21, 1902. \ PATERSON Sl‘Lh; MILLS OPEN |GOMPERS HERE NEXT MONTH A W|3[ M[H[:H ANT ; i Prestdent of Owners Rely Upon Promise of Mayor that bt Property Will Be Protected. HOW HE mortgage, with the St Louls Trust com- pany as trustee, fof' $3,500,000, payable in fifty years and bearing 4 per cent. The Frisco system is sald to be back of this line POLICE LOOK FOR M'DOWELL MOLDERS’ SHOP BEING RAZED cific OMcials Show No In. Locked-Out Foundrymen. American Federation Speak In Om Unton ¥ tereat In Judge Hanecy of Illinois Btate Cirouit Court Holds It Unconatitutional, TRICATED HIMSELF N The mbldere’ hop at the Union Paeifie —_— Samuel Gompers, president ot the Amer- | FROM A SERIOUS DIFFI LTY. SAYS IT IS VOID IN EVERY PARTICULAR | Former President of United States | grpixg WOULD AFFECT ALL FACTORIES |ts rapidly teing torn down #o as to allow | NO CROWDS ALLOWED ON THE STREETS [ican Federation of Lavor, will be In Omeln | | (| || = oo | erentin Finds that the Law of 1807 Amended q - t Industrial Machinery Throush- | iy employ Friday morning and the moider [*™PI07®® &t ALl of the Milla Areretary of the Central Labor uplon of M| yo0 Gooree W "owtealt, % Wil taewn the Law of 1891 and (hat United PHILADELPHIA Jume 20.—As a result| ©9t United States Would Be Handi- | Qqueetion is settled for the present, at least Supplied with Arms for Use elity, mying he-coutemplites making Omaha merchant of Wellston, Oklahoma, recently succeeded In extricating himseif from & serfous difficulty is one of the interesting tes Held the Former of veold, one of his stopping points on his way to San Francisco to attend the meeting of the nationnl executivé council next month. The #o0 far as the rallroad Is concerned. What will be done In the future is not annoying the officlals of the company and they are the assignment of the United States Trust company the police are looking for Henry R. McDowell, its president, a mem- capped for Fuel If Suspen- slon of Work Comens. in Case of Attack by Striker) 3 v o be faed later |*tOTie8 nOW golng the rounds of the - ber of the New York bar, to arrest him content to rest easy under the present “;‘;‘he"r:";l:‘l‘;:‘; ;:"::p:n‘.nn; e atna. | papers . CHICAGO, June 20.—In a declson given |on information sworn to by Charles L.| INDIANAPOLIS, June 20.—It Is estimated { Peaceful conditions, especially in view of the | PATERSON, N. J., June 20.—A number |, “oiert Hriettt O SOFREETL (B F00H 1 had been working vers hard. he says today Judge Hanecy, of the state eircuit | Brown, assignee, charging him with lar- | by Mr. W. B. Wilson, secretary and treas- | dificultios at (he bollermakers’ shop. of Mk mills opened at the usual hOUT |y gy “jiaressed the members of Centrai |10 telling the story. ‘For & long time 1 | court, held that the Tilinols anti-trust 18w | ceny of ita securities and embezalement of | Urer of the United Mine Workers of Amer. | The company has enough castings on | today, the owners reiying upon the promise | FIrch LUFRNE B0 T G FILAL I bad given afmost every moment of my of 1891 1s unconstititional and vold in all | ft funds to the valué of $60,000. 1t Ia be- | ica, that the present supply of bituminous | hARd to Supply (he demands for six months | of the mayor that troops would be called [ADOT PR &4 TR LABON MK (RN BRCL | atiention to my business and 1 aid ot Its parts. He ordered a finding In tavOr | ioved. However, that McDowell is already | And anthracite conl above ground would | 85 Possibly longer. Whon this is exhauated | out to protect property. e P e "wald hie aep. | mOtlce what effect this was having on me. of the defendant o the case of the Deoble | on his way to urope. McDowell was |be exhausted in less than three months if | Provisions probably will have been made | At all the milla that started up police- (16 SRS 08 Fhe NEHOR T8 SEC T SO0 | But, finally, 1 saw that my health w on relation of the attorney general againat | glected president of the company about | there should be a general supension of | fof the futufe. The company declines to (men, firemen and deputy sheriffs were on [v o8 Worbh to be B¢ the CIsPORAL OTRAY OF 0€ ) giving way—I was getting thin, was al- the Butler Street Foundry and fron Co.|g“mo b ago. work fn the mines. According to this esti- | State What its courae is likely to be. The | guard, and every crowd that gathered at|ynlofs Yho noeded B WG 16 WIS BV | ways tired and eastly out of breathi my By Judge Hanecy's decision practicaily all | * pg®0 0 SE% 600 (hares of stock at a | mate, it the national convention of mine | Molders are still awaiting developments at | any of the plants was promptly dispersed. | & & M0, 8 POEE P NOMEERT | blood was poor, my stomach bad. Every that was left of the anti-trust statutes of A conce fon from the Feathe: par value of $25. The first thing McDowell [ Workers In Indianapolis, July 17, should | Chicago. The orders of the mayor are that no now and thén I would be dizzy and any 5 best possible way. |lttle exert! t col i fliincls are declared to-be & nullity. | 8id, It is snid, was to secure the authorlza- | Y0t for a general suspension of ‘work in | Stone Interests would not come s a sur- | Eathoring of people ehall be permitted in | PE PURRENEL Ly (lttle exer h\: would “ethaust me com In fitty-three other cases similar to the | o0 or 1900 additional shares with a |SuDPOrt of the anthracite strike, as is now | Prise to them. e s o s i (07 | afoawr: topether.: 16 be tavinsibie the work- | *omysn one a7 TA0® 1) Live e gne passed ugon by the court, & like fnd: | face value of $250.000, which were given | Proposed, the vast industrial machinery of | Railwiy Fetes ond Persean "{;":’4:;‘[‘1 by :""'h"""Irk‘ ':‘:““"’":"‘:“Z-’ ing clasees must: be thoroughly organized ‘whn"’;’:“;f % '";"‘;’)r'““,':;‘l“:”"j"l':"“; ing was entered pursuant to a stipulation | adit this"] the United States would be handicapped for . 3 on to the s twi e - | 3 ms' Pln Rmong the attorneys in the case. The |0, DI for neotiation Iw wGGIon to M| . 80 (hat thousands of factories would | J 8 Pollack, Union Pacific train fs- | Houses were opened up this morning. At (80 comphct. He then clied them 10 learn | pilla for Pale People. They acted like Drosecution based its case principally upon when he was made pres o fors Bginron ““23"' has returned from a fishing trip | these places the bosses went to work, as- | 1é8eons from their “enemy,” the caphtallst, } wagle. 1 felt better in a few days. My o evidtons 1a section 1. of the code of | trusted to him securities to the value of to Washington lake. who allows no political, religious or other $50,000. To meet the expenses of the con- | Mr. Wilson has statistics showing that| IHarry E. sisted by non-union dyers' helpers. | Mesh came back till ‘I regained my nor- ‘ Moores, general passenger ageat faith or bellef to interfere with his finan- i vel 4897, wherein it provides for the fling of | ( BT (D (CL, Tl o P oy e matured | there are approximately 450,000 miners in | Of the Wabash, has returned from a trip | At mills that have opened the employes IR, SULE T IMOCCL U (O TN | Ml welght, my appetite feturned and my afdavits by corporations annually With v the country, scattered through thirty states, | °f feveral days'in the Dakoias. were supplied with arms and ammunition L b ik general health is now better than it had the secretary of dtate showing that they | Within the last few days and she amount | .0 Couct B8 tes would b | Nelson Vanderpool of Chicago, North- | to protect themaelves and their employers [Capltal he declared Jabor muat be as thor- | been for many years. 1 have recommended v Yety' to any pool, combination | BECEssary to pay them could not be found ( The miners of twenty-four states would be | western passenger agent of the New York | paonere ®ySo et (0L ougly organized as its competitor. Dr. Wiltams' Pink Pills to many of my are not a party , [ by the treasurer. A meeting of the officers | actively involved if there should be Central, {5 looking afier interests in Omaha ! Ment Cutters’ Rules. friends and am glad of this opportunity or trust was called and an assignment was made to | Pension of operations. In Idaho, N C. H. Fitzgerald, traveling passenger Cavalry Arrives at Paterson. to tell wh g In passing opinion upon the merits of | ¥ California, the Dakotas, North Carolina. | agent of the® Loujsville & Nashville at . The: Mait OWRters’ union, No. 83, ot |81 WISt e Remedy iy foue for the case, Judge Hanecy held that the law | Charles L. Brown. : . | Kansas City, is mingling with local railroud | The Bssex troop of cavalry of Newark |ou.p, gubmitted a proposed agreement, | What Dr. Williame' Pink Pills for Pale J fter an investigation, de- | 80d two or three other states, brown coal, | m, ved here today and went to the armory. ip . 2 | P of 1697 amended the law of 1891 and that| Mr. Brown, a gation, ¢ . arrived here today and went to the armory. | (it RRIER B BrRRot e A etor | People did_ for Mr. Outcalt they will do the supreme court of the United States | manded a return of the securities, but was r:tnwglzn llxnn».kls mined, bit the organiza- pOcperal Manager Dickineon of the Union | The streets were lined with people while | pty W B¢ FESCCtl (6 Bery, ROCREEETE | for “others stmiliarly afficted. They aro o | 5 A Ni Y on not take these states Into con- | Paclfic has returne rom a trip over o s 8 el | ; ¢ has vdl:r:M:nl'hl'll'h:‘h"kl-:::nl‘:( (1{»::‘ :."m;} ::inrl;::lé:al ;{‘::"‘;:1":;&::’: he."la\ (::: sideration when it Iseued call yesterday | FoAd, having been absent trom the ety fof the cavalry proceeded toward the armory, |y . snon owners already have signed it ‘mrmm from ordinary medicine because conatitutio 0 4893 was declared to be Illegal by tne fed- | The decl lnrxre; The authorities of Boston and New York eral supreme court last March slon has a direct bearing upon & humber of cases that have been begun | have been requesied to arrest McDowell mgainst manufacturing concerns to collect | and they have had all steamers in port fines for non-comphliance with the pro- & searched. wislons of the anti-trust laws in regard to | bim to the belief that the missing president had taken a steamer from New York. for the national convention. There are now over 300,000 members of the mine workers organized. Mr. Wilson says that nearly every non-union man would go out If a general suspension of work should be or- dered. During the first anthracite strike two years ago there were only 8,000 an- | to salt several days John A. Kuhn, assistant general passen- ger agent for the Northwestern at Chi- cago, has returned to his headquartors after a few days' business in tnis city. A _handsome pamphlet for the Elks tri Take In August to their annua convention, which takes place there the Sth to 10th, hak been prepared by the Burling- but there was no demonstration or excite- ment of any kind. Contrary to expecta- tlons an order was issued today ordering the local cympanies of the Natlonal Guard to report for duty. It had been expected that only troops from other cities would be called upon to do strike duty here. UNION HILL, N. J., June 20.—Every eflk The central body indorsed the agreement The most important features of this agree- ment provide that proprietors shall furnish all shop linen; the meat cutters shall be full time shall be pald 25 cents an hour for actual time; meat cutters must quit and | sults in pald once a week; extra men not working | b ¢ they act directly on the blood and nerves. They are used with almost miraculous re- the most obstinate nervous dls- eases and as a blood bullder and tonlc unequatted. Dr. Willlams' Pink Pills for Pale People are sold by all dealers or will be sent postpald on receipt of price, 1 1 fifty centa a box; eix boxes, two dollars and cer | ton, ov vhich road they will travel. The = Toatd th A . % the filing of aMdavits. Early in 1899 At- | RULING ON EXPRESS LETTERS | thracite men in the organization, yet over | {8l Wil "' fnlde” through the Denver & | factory in Union Hill, with one exception, ‘:;“‘p o l'";:ls:‘ml“:v‘:“°:h'.: '."1'; these | ffty cents, by addressing Dr. Williams torney General Aiken for the state of Illi- 125,000 went out. Rlo Grande route. was closed today. The owners did not at- ot 4 N Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Be sure Dols and State Attorney Deneen, of Cook | Judse Thompson Holds Express Com-| The anthracite organization now includes | Charles Benediot, potentate of the Mecca | tempt to resume operations for the present, | Cutters who work Sunday morning ehall | ¢ get the genuine; substitutes never cured o A 147,000 men and since the strike was ordered | temple of Shriners, who passed through | gwing to yesterday's rlotous disturbances. |Quit at 7:30 Saturday evenings and others | anibody, county, began 1,200 sults in the courts of panies May Carry Letters for ,‘ Omaha enroute home Thursday, expressed . at 10:30; those quitting at 7:30 Saturday Took county to recover $8,050 from each Company Wuslnvbs Onl: a few days ago many Virginia and West | greap surprise at the ability of the western | Busineas Men Favor Arbitration. ] % h - el defendant, or a total of nearly $10,000,000. s St Virginla men have come into the union.|roads to compete so successfully with the & evening may work from 7 until 10 Sunday The truat statutes provide that on Septem- Probably the largest supply of coal fs in | fARt fralnk of the east. The run trom Den- NEW YORK, June 20.—The Italian Cham- | morning; extras not working full week may ber 1, of each your the secretdry of state | COLUMBUS, O., June 20.—Judge Tompaon | the bins at Buffalo, N. Y., and other cities | Yif {°,IR1® LY (a8, Tade 0 (emarkably | ber of Commerce of this city has declded |be required to work Saturday evening and ghall address a letter to every corporation |in the United States court today rendered | along the great lakes. A. W. Brock, chief clerk In the general to try to arbitrate the differences between | synday morning provided they quit at 10:30 demanding 'an answer under oath ae to |An Important decision affecting the right of | Canada has no coal on which this country | frefght office of the Burlington, has re. | the striking silk dyers of Paterson and|gaturday evening and 10 o'clock Sunday whether the corporation is & party to any | €Xpress companies to carry private letters. | could draw If there should be a general | SiEned his Yf"“lon to accept one with the | thelr employers, At a secret meeting of | morning; cutters may be required to work » P 4 4 Amerlcan Linseed company of Chicago. | that organization, many of the members |until 12 o'clock n n the Fourth of Jul i pool, combination or trust. It was to re- | The agent of the Pacific Express company | tieup. The British Isles might supply a|ife will make the change July 1. . . vn p-dfi " o'clock noon on the Fourt! uly, cover a penalty for non-compliance with |at Hewett, O., was charged with violating | part of the market, but at a price that|Brock, who has been in the Burlington's | being silk lmv':"m- whose u-mmH Decoration day and until 10 o'clock in the e sults were instituted. | the postal laws in sending by express mes- | would be almost prohibitive to the manu- | émploy for twenty-one years, will be suc- | affected, a committee was appointéd to visit | mornng on Labor day. Thanksgiving day this statute that the su! P! ceeded by F. W. Kippel, the company's | p, d a ter with the eity | n, - ~ Couneel for the prosecution gave notice | Senger a letter to the agent at Coshocton, | facturers and ordinary consumers. The | traveling frelght agent at Denver. e Was ‘:\t!'lfl‘ml ‘;fl :’m;:n C::d :hc par "“ri New Year's and Christmas hours to be the of an appeal to the supreme court. requesting him to purchase certain articles | tariff on imported coal is 60 cents a ton | for eight years manager of the Western | Officials, the *|same as those on Sundays; a proprietor to be shipped by the express company to a | more than the miners receive, as a rule, for | Frelght association. and to offer to act as arbitrators or In &Y |gna)) give three days' notice before dis- FOR POOLING COTTON RATES | patron at Jewett. The court held that the | mining in the United States. apos) Siion Eactllo sng, Buriington Have| oter'way 1ena thehelp of the HaUAS bUMs {ohgrptif o moat SifEter €adthe-1uttie SN | letter was in furtherance of the company's | At the coming convention the bellef is|rates from Missouri river points to north- “:r'l'n““" toward the settlement of the|giye the same time before quitting; no meat 2 fets Rallrond etitiv — wel west Pacific comst points, including Ta- | 3 cutters shall be required to work on Sun- Georgia Grand Jury Indiets Rallroa business and therefore not in violation of (!’ml lh.(i competitive district—western coma, Ht'nllll‘“}’flrflflnd And &8 far Mouth 445 GRARE kit olrc:mgtuuzn prn fl(';fl;;: Men for Alleged Violation the postal la Pennsylvania, h;dlnnnl. Ohlo and lllllno(li— as Asland, Ore., during the summer and | BOWIER GETS OUT OF JAIL uyxm um'mn oheerd “n“:' Ne. n’ o e will take a hand against a general strike. | fall. is arrangement will e effective , 1802; on, \ N 43 e -t ARE NOT WEARING APPAREL | These states have contracts that they do [ the rst Tueaduy In July and wily continue | 0 0\ 0 = b atting | U5 OYERY eMORt to secdre a general obsecy- TRans Wt " feac not want to break. The combined vote|firat and third Tuesdays of each month, | o o e i » anco and to invite the co-operation of other ATLANTA, Ga. June 20.—The federal|United States Court of Ohio Says|of tie competitive district, with that of | The rate will be one fare plus 32 for the Girl on Street is Re- labor bodies to this end. e L LR RSN, Wec lovescgniie Diamonds Cannot Be Classed Towa, I8 expected to prove strong emough | found trip, making a §2 rate from Omaha. leaned, Scale of Linemen, Mcmod and Pflnciplc the alleged, violations of the inter-state Py rant the: Sucosss of the. probouition ommerce law relating to the pooling of with Clothing. ol b o Bl e i Ll s lington the Oregon Short Line, Oregon G A proposed agresment was submitted by commerc relating pooling of for a general strike. Rallroad and Navigation company, South- ) i X y f cotton rates out of Atlanta this afternoon ¥ There are a number of states whose | &I Pacific, Northern Pacific and Great Aaron L. Rowler, the colored man whom |the electrical workers to be submitted to the ‘There are two stages in the returned three indictments, one against| COLUMBUS, O., June 20.~In the bank- C eaire Tty 1 and It will de. | NOTthern afe parties to this agreement. Jean Kramer chargod with disorderly and |New Thomson-Houston Hiectric company, perfection of five of the railroads entering Atlanta and | ruptcy case of Hannah Levy ot Circleville [ SETe*Rents expre July & P& B W0 20 | indecent condust, has been relcased trom |tho Nebraska Dell Telephone company, the one against individuals representing the |the United States court today heid tnat | Fond MarBely on the Shicome of the B2 LOCAL BREVITIES. the county jail on the ordor of Judge Bax- | Western Union and the Postal Telegraph v 3 1 ity th ies for thel 1. T - rallroads, charging them with violating the | dlamonds cannot be considered as wearing miners as to where the balance of power| Bertha Timm has secured a divorce from ter. When the jury found him gullty the |ecompanies for their approval s agree law to regulate commerce, and a joint In- | apparel, but must be regarded as the [ wn€E 48 B VORRE F0 goertha Timm has secured a divorce ffom | judge gave the offender the maximum of [ment was also indorsed by the central union. dictment against both railroads and indi- | equivalent of cash. Mms. Levy sought to |\ YORK, June 5.8 coal atrtke .l;l“-‘warded the custody of the daughter |ton days' sentence, §5 fine and eam‘j:"m;:l It fixes & -cllll: of '.w;; :! ‘:75 tldfl for viduals for violating the Sherman antl- |retain possession of certaln dlamonds, | i SURC BT T SISy | ALty until costs of prosecution were paid. The |journeymen linemen; $.35 for first class ap- trust law. among them an engagement and & Wedding | oo +he Jarge Jocal denlers to look abroad for | Diets have Hied Grtidier of ineac Gould | gentence dated from June 6, and Bowler | prentices; §2 for second class apprentices. The rallroads indicated are the Southern | ring, on the ground that they were wear- | orine '“18° 1o¢al GoaICrs fo Took ADTORS (00 | {18, D08 (o "Wite company. he. au. | served out his sentcnoe, his fine and two |and §3 a diy for foromen. Nine hours is . rallway, the Seaboard Alr Line, Auanta |ing apparel. g thorized capital is $100,000, one-haif to be | days on his costs. Yesterday he appeared |to constitute a working day and time and & West Polnt, Western & Atlantle, and Horbert & Co. anid today that he had com- | paid ‘up before the company beglns busi- | with Alphonse Wilson and gave bond to re- |a half to be paid for Sunday work and ls e Georgla Rallroad and Banking company. At Krug Park. sutiioAtion ‘with some. of'the anthraeits |ntes. The Shares 8o qyctec & b plovy the remainder of the costs, amount- | double time allowed for work on holidays. mine operators in Cardift, Wales, for the| Civil service examinatioh will be held in The individusls are Second Vice President | Tne complimentary remarks of patrons of ity " | Omiaha Jine 2 for a preswman to g0 to the | ing to $88.45, within the next five months, | The contract Is to stand for one year. Pro- Av. W. Fibley and General Freight AgEnt| grug park on Huster's Concert band, espe- 'm:":;::“:aflllo;;l‘:;: :‘r::;y':: ':““‘;- Ehilipptnes at “’_‘P’,;’,‘:T 410 per annum | and the judse was obliged to give him re- | visions are made which are calculated to vizi— 2 an - e applic mus e 'his erienc % A.d A&an. ;1 the s:;:m"\\': l;rm:enl clally those who are capable of Judging | quiry tomorrow. The cl of coal he de- | With Miehle ‘m“". as that 18 the kind he | 16ase as prescribed by law. adjust and cover all the points of differ: % “a - ‘f."‘m '"“"‘{ 2 'L' Cr f;‘ “:" sood music, show how this splendid or- | mirrd wn AN FUE CUC G ST eive, | Il be required to work upon on - the A Ty ence between the linemen and the electric Mltuflt}i and Pl.ll'ity B R e momo L s e AL | sanisation of: thirly artiite. Nave $60Fed | guitebis for. use fa Tocomotives and fur-| moor: companies. Janta & West Point; TrafMc Manager H. F. with visitors to this popular summer re- su ’T:| ulll! o sealr hotaald; Brb lPee”m:' hll\"er b!"kl “rnn[‘g: to a' Eu‘:}?l‘r‘ This name must appear on every box of After much discussion the central body etneiok s c ; , pre- [ to erect ‘o enty-fourth an 1 , The Emith, and Diviblon Frelght Agent J. A.| .50 ‘Huster's trombone solos, especially, | vimcs to the atrike wold for about §4.50 & | strests & brick siors 1o fost §,800; to Dan | the genuine Lazative Bromo-Quinine Tab- |indorsed the decision of President Samuel b irkel fohoh proe, oL e Wetern & Atlantie: R L} pave won much favor and the. enthilsiasm | voo s sxpected f he made & dsal with Eayis Srect a1 NS igvenin streut |lots, the remedy that cures a cold fa one | Gompers rondered May 2 on the enginecr of fair deailng, vzi— i expected, A K i . Ec‘::: E"‘m.,é"[,",‘d‘ZL'f’&J,’,’.‘T'TJ,.::Z?fi with which he is received is no less marked | (ne Welch R ownire, Sbiwolia coskbt | Tebaoa Rl ot Gt Sie| N bett :":”f‘ dnd br:w": ““:" 'dm“:l:i, ;nm It Is Always Uniform Thomes K. Scott, General Frelght and |tDAR When he was a star feature with Bell- | 1 New York. street a frame dwelling to cost $2,500. isoiaion PrOVIARS Ehal.Sach trede 4 AR, - - . L tedt's dand. O » ; HOOKS JUR YFAILS TO AGREE |its separate union and not be absorbed in It Never Disappoints Passenger Agent A. G. Jackson, S. E. Magill | 8%¢dt's band. Commencing Sunday and for P T Sesacied. A Bubinisam Peter Penner fears that Martha Augusta and B. O. Pritchard, of the Georgla rail- | the ensulng week the following excellent g 25 4 B T s ar i ottt Mot | Porminont: Mompikin Woman Ohaeged | o oy o rsamtion. ates an AB B O rTishard, of the Georeis rall*| program, with extra numbers, Wil be ren- | WILKESBARRE, Pu., Juno 20.—Extreme | A8 Ne her sprested to profect” himselt » The grievance which the barbers' union e A Southeastern Freight association. It 1s| dered: quletness continues to prevail throughout both room ulufltdl{lfl-nllc;%»séreedl. Mrs. with Murdering Husband Gets hult:lngllnn cerhll‘: men’lb:rl vns'deterrea March—Clarinda ...... the Wyoming region. Strike headquarters | Penner was released under ond to ap- Hung Jury. until the next meeting without action underatood that warrants will be tssued | March—Clarinda ... Henames | o esented a descrted appearance all fore. | PEAF before Justice Altstadt Saturday. Central Labor union will meet next, Sun- tomorrow. P A : ) P A Qistrict leaders. with the excep. | Clty Engineer Rosewater says that the day, July 6, at 2 o'clock p. m. fn th tem- = e Caprice in'F, Op. 8 ... Biatteman | fioa™ LT jeat Mitohell, belng “oeh” | concurrent_ resolution sdopted by the coun. | MEMPHIS, Tenn. June 20.—The fury in | { St ANUEEMENTS. g Mis o i > on of Tes I - | cil a month ago, directin s ‘departmien 3 L 3 { DEATH RECORD. e ol TEaTatore . arierdl | (Tad “through ‘the coal belt. Thers was|io tear down ail private jences iocated i [ the case of Mrs Georsla Hooks, charsed At ) — La Viola-Valse Brillante Carlo Mora | no change noticeable in the working forces | {he Btreets, is still in torce and that as soon | with polsoning her husband, Cerro Gordo| yarr) PEQPLE NOT LIABLE Captain E. Tyler! Overture—Pique Dama Pt pedvegae N as workmen can be spared for the purpose | Hooks, a prominent business man who dled Engagement Extraordinary COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo, June 20.— | .The Crack Regiment Patr Tobani | 2f the coal companies, very few If any men | he will resume the work of removing such [ Jagt October, was today discharged by Judge T " i . Colo., June 20.—| rrombone Solo—Selected being brought out In this valley today. fences. o Y gipdstps fsrisrip el O Judge McPherson Instructs for De- ‘I In C. E. Tyler, formerly a wealth Hazel Rob he child who was un. | C0°Per: © g SRUES) ARS8 Petas L4 y y Mr. A Huster. Output to Be Restricted. a1 Roberteon, t 1 1 fendant in Damage Case +«. Msldent of Bt. Louls, is dead here. Before | Fantasie—Sounds from the Sunny South utpu o able to locate her parents upon her arrival | deadlock of six days. The case, which has AT THE ORPHEUM B Shhbat e Bad contrel of & flast. of v e thatsaaets 5. . Tsenman| CLEARFIELD, Pa., June 20.—Patrick Gil- | from North Bend two daye ago, has been | been on trial for nearly a month, has at- of Clancy Boy. a fleet of river | 1nicrmenso Binfonica—Cavalierla Rusil . restored to her father and mother by Miss i iteamers and was well known to river pas- et Rustl. 1| day. president of the district miners’ unton, | festored (o her father and mother by Miss | tracted wide attention and bas provided 8-Performances-8 dengers during those days. He was the | Canconetfe—Fei 4 e e | 1ssued an officlal order today reclting that | mothar had been removed o hospital for | several local sensations. It has been vig- B riar b PGS Bliey taliad eds taventor of the Toll top desk and | March—Friendly Gree “Hélistedt | bituminous coal is being shipped to points | ar operation and the father was busily en- | orously contested on both sides. commmcln‘ Sunda ed in attendance upon her. " cover A cent from the Barker hotel people y / realized a large fortune from his patent.| The mowing picture reproduction of the | east to in breaking the strike in the | & . » During the trial Dr. Willlam Krauss, & |, 0" 1048 of his eyw, shot out acciden- great eacred drama, the “Passion Play,” | anthracito region. In order to prevent the | ,fthe Police ‘are looking for C. £, Smith, | witness for the prosecution, dlaimec that |{oF the 108% B0 W% G Che BFF aCCidiis June 22nd. Mrs. Shafiner, “Tombs Angel.” continues & prominent feature. Emile Gir- | it is ordered that the output of northern |in Castana, la., and is thought to have | Be found poleon in the stomach and swore A Y Mati Dall e night of January 15 last. Friday morning atinees Dally déller giv 4 vania be restricted and | come to Omaha. Relatives of the mi: that he had exhumed the body of the dead o NEW YORK, June 20.—Mrs. Erneati Sives afterdoon and evening pertorm- | 834 csntral Peansyl bell Judge McPherson {nstructed the jury which - . " Saes's 50 The “Tamthe ";‘:’e‘:f ances on the trapeze and rings. the miners are ordered mot to work more | Mman belleve that he is either wandering | gefendant's eon, who died about two years |JU18 " & Previous to the entry into the rescue work Foster, who lost her life in the She haa been in poor health for several years and Was compelled to give up her work In the of Mrs. Park Avenue hotel fire, s dead. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Castor of Wilber Is at the Millara, 1 Benbrook of Wymore is at the Mil- F. Harrls of Chadron, Neb., is a guest at the Iler Grand. than four days a week, The order is the result of an Interview between President Gilday and President Mitchell. ARREST MINE ORGANIZERS been tampered with or mot. Marshal C. D. around In this city while temporarily in- sane or that he has met with foul play Smith is 27 years of age, five feet 10 inches in height and dark complexion. The arrangements for raising che A& pole at the North Side Christian church are complete. The pole {5 of iron and will stand sixty-six feet out of the ground. They will live on the McCombs homestead and that ground glass was found In the boy's stomach. Mrs. Hooks 1s widely known in this state and llves in one of the most palatial resi- dences in Memphis. officials and those having only the most had heard the case in United States circult court to return a verdict for the defendant. The court held that plaintiff had no case, because at the time the shooting occurred the bellboy was not on duty, and so the hotel management was not responsible for Prices 10c, 25c, 50c. BOYD’S— i nre Thoe Aernoun— FER“ls ; This Afternoon— 1t 18 Tonlght eity prison on that account. F. Harrls of Chadron, Neb., 1s at the Tler intended to erect the pole at about § o'clock Prestdent Cramped for Space. his actions. Plaintift asked $50,000. The | C o * e, Mary Jomes and Lwelve Others Are|faturday, The ceremonies will be at 3| wASHINGTON, June 20.—The work of de- |tFial consumed all day Thursday and two ““The Creole.” Robert Towne, Journalist. %, i Alexander of Lincoln fs at the Tier Taken in Charge by Of- Siaor Moorey S ik e e | olishiag the lnterior of the White House [Bours Friday: mornlug. Prices-Mas, any "re- PHOENIX, Ariz, June 20.—Robert| W J ficers In Virginia. ag to the church. has progressed so rapldly that the presi- served seat, night, B s ali Kidws. (srmalioh 1o ond of | MoNiss, Toee of Lndgls ls.a guset at the it 3,?,"yogmfif;mfl.‘-’.,'im"r'"";fl'r'fu'r’:f recent il b g e g ity o THE REALTY MARKET. i6c, 1be and 2e. COMPANY Prescott of tuberculosis. Although only 82| Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Munsen of Lincoln B, W. Va., June 20.—The re- | Board of County Commissioners, has mar- |dering it difficult to transact the business - . o years old he had achieved notable success | %7 !B Omaha ("“"‘“st""‘h' te Moust lare mine |tk The bride was Mrs. lena Bprague of |of his ofice. Owing to this condition of | INSTRUMENTS placed on record Friday, IND! PENDENT L. D. Munson ‘and wife are in the ctty | port current that the Mo iay Springs, Neb., until her uncle, Rev. June 20: ‘ &8 a journalist. He was a reporter on the | from Tincoln. had been dynamited has for its basis the | pa¥ SEEER Fepe SO MCr Uhe Firai |0ftairs he today determined that hereafter Wi Deedn. ORDER OF b s and Kansas Clty papers and later| James H. Casebeer of Blue Springs, Neb., | fact that an abandoned part of the mine | Congregational church of Irvington, per- |he would be unable to receive any callers BERiy. Desds. - He 1?“'““ XD Do Ealays Timek: | b 8% the Mureny foll tn It is mot known whether it had | formed the ceremony Thursday evening. |except semators and members, goverament | A, F. Comnett and wife to Willlam cNIc rald. e Dr. Alban Vaughn Blliott. F. A. Holmes of Stromsburg, Nel .15 a Eliott and deputies left for Parkersburg to- near Irvington for the present. ————————e————— urgent business. Peach, north 55 feet of e of south 105 feet lot 26, Burr Oak ... s Mary C. Thaw to Presbyterian Theo- toes of COURTS AK-SAR-BEN and foal seminary, lots 1 and 2, block i b guest of the Schlitz hotel, night with twelve mine organizers and Mhaiitia Gorh 1o Inn Jean. F by Place S, ALLEMENIA. NEW YORK, June 20.—Dr. Alban Vaughn | Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mason of Central | gtrikers. Among those taken was Mary COFFEE SENSE. . Y - e Maude M. Guider to ¢ T Hitohin- th, Sunday, June 22 liott, who served as paymaster in the | City, Neb. are In the city Toaat Maws o THasar Jeet” TMP] So Biak = et & Bethi e WASHINGTON, June 20.—The gunboat | gon, lot 8 Dennett's subdfy. " | Plattsmoul unday, June omy from 1865 until 1880, s dead at Flor- | JoRR M. Tucker of Valentine, Neb, 13| " charged with violating the injunction R aiition Marletta has left the New York navy yard | Emily J. Robinson to Mary E. Gibba, 17 5000 Music, Dancing, Athleties, Tug- sace, ltaly, from heart trouble. He was a| 3P0 0 00’ na"wite of Central City, | isued by Federal Judge J. J. Jackson at under orders to proceed to San Juan, Porto | (0t 1 PIOGE R BECNERY 5 icaic of-Was, Bl Blarele Rosg. Bece pan of the late Samuel Eiliott, an eminent | Neb, are guents of Omaha. | Parkersburg on petition of the Clarksburg ~ toent Bt. Paul wemsa comments |RicO- Here the gunbost will le for & short _kenny, ‘lot 3, Redick's 3d add. ..... 1.000 SPoe L ATTRATN Teaves Bmelin beulist, sud was born in this city sixty-five| a. L‘lsmd; and daughter of Springfield | puel company. The injunction is more [ - c:;:‘:‘:_ iy, time to await developments until affairs 5".3“%3:"“&‘“ Ala“:. N}mu}n)}.florrlkn?, raison 6130 me m. ROUND TRIP, 780, years are reglatered at the Schilts. b tssued n few days b there quiet down and should It not appear Sors, & Adkins, 3 " 1500 = R T age ? sweoplng than the one issue “While 1 was drinking coffee I was Spring Lake p . (ERROASTIOIE & M N HYMENEAL. of Fats e Mo pang daushter, | @ and restrains the strikers from in any troubled with sleeplessness and palpita- ;: ‘;;ed ““"'m,p,; ‘:"':Z o (‘-hf"' e b "J,“:,l’l‘,,y‘ [k § R Exe“f'lon s'..m. 7 " R W. Clark of the Medina County Ga- | was Interfering with the mine Property | (ion"ot tng heart. I began to feel suspio- |1t u-;u ;u ;‘ncm A ‘:a on, loh".! 'wigy, ‘Jot 5" blodk % Artor b ol { Sl Sl nkl‘le"u(:ledlnnfl_ 0., is in the city. or employes and probibits them from camp- | ;o\ of coffee polson and having no desire l‘f::n"an. .“;“"‘l" b Mackias of Us wateh of Dora Norw:l‘:. and puspand to Jacab The Union Excurston Company's g p lexander came up from LIncoin|ing or holding meetings within such di Rt g Abrams, ot 10, g B . . and s registered at the Iler Grand ng of to drug myself, realized how inconsistent iips’ add ip e et . I “ " RN, Noh.. Ju80 Mo(Wppial)Al| - giate Seantor W. W Young of Stanton, | tances of the piney & proveriy of the coul |\t was for me o continue the use of any- | American Infimence Getting There. (W' H. Male {0 & P Tikey. ot i |\ eamer enrietta g ! e ‘I | Neb, Is registered at the Schiits hotel. company as might in any way Interfere w k : L Archer ace . fon fone B 5 BRI IR Wan. Bhreied 10 I8 | | 2 K Ot o R . e | e ot (he mivars thioagh fatizals | Di0g DAL helped 16 bresk B4 ddwa, too | An army ofcer who has just returned | A . Tukey and Wife (o Minnfe B. ' | makes reguar trips tiom foot of Dougias v - . g 4 quit coffee and began using Postum Coffee. | f;om the Philippines says the native women | Blackmar, same et .ooo 1600 | gireet, making regular trips r Cujver Wednesday evening, Rev. Frank | arrived in the city and is stopping at the | gation or otherwise. The operators claim | iy . . Beeley to A R. Wake, lot 2 Breet where there s fine shade, music and ease of Alma, Neb., oficiating. After the | Merchants : Slaim | " “Now 1 sleep well and consequently feel | aro imitating the American women, school | Helen Beeley to A R " ieers 3,80 | daneing. No bas on boat. iverything nrst- light refreshments w " | Captain C. B. Bweezy and First Lieuten. | that all the mines are in operation and thal | refreshed, and am much strengthened. | toachors and wives of army officers, in the y i M S iy ceremony light refreshments were served. | on"Doxter ‘Sturgls of the Thirteenth cay. |00 accessions are being made by the | poinication of the heart has ceased and al- | matter of dress. personal adorament and Quit Claim’ Dee Hours for leaving: 2 4 and & g m. the band appeared, the millila marched to | airy, are in Omsha from Fort Meade on | strikers. together lite scems worth living - e Ellen DeLand to A. M. Harvey, lot aally, “Round “trip" %, children No the front of the house and fired a salute. | Unifed States court business. L, T 4 A manners. During the last year a great | Flen o o et e errrarees 150 | admission to Mr. and Mrs. Culver go immediately to|. A A Swearingen and wife of Mendota, ‘Some of our family like a little coffee | change of this nature has been observed | v e Their farm month ot towe Bath roet? eod | 1k are atthe Milara. " Mr. ‘Swearinger | TO AID STRIKING MINERS | mixed in with the Postum; that, of course, | among the native women, who have been b OMAHA RESORT ple have resided here many years. 20001 MRS Dok forhentareNEs riose ¢ is much healthier than the old-fashioned | thrown into contact with the “Americanos.” | Frank Thompson, cxecutor, to Anna AR i p 3 . om Colorado Shoe Workers | coft, 1 4 C. “Peterson, lots 4 to 8, bloc 1 Springs. International Boot and coffee alone. The Philippine women now insist not only 1ot a2 ARK Mortange Amainst New Road. ARy Luther M. Kuhns has returned from Approariate $1,000 for It is true Mhat very strong coffee of the | upon baving more clothes, but better| Lioen 19 lots o g1 13 :v: '&f'd.rl.a KR tchison, Kun., where he attended the best flavor has a little more fascinating | clothes. and the result is a marked fm-| *B.’ block 18; lots §, 10, 13 and 14, i R ol (SUTHRIE. OKL., June 30—The Atkansss | commencoment” elersises 't Midiaza col This Purpede. taste 10 some palates than pure Postum. | provement in their average personal ap- | g,Diock 8. Omana View oo 16 e e e O ating a lme trom Tutea 1 r" vo | the graduates was Miss Pearl Treltachk - S On the other hand, there are thousands | pearance. hetif 10 - DIs A 008 el 200 HUS e GORCRRT BAND. vty 176 wmiles. today | d8uSter of Jullus Treltachke of Omiia. | DETROIT. June 20.—At the cloaing 3es- | o soopl0 that prefer the flavor of Postum, | = A year and & half ago this offcer passed S EMILE GERDELIER, B 8, i L e | e Yo gt £ i o, i i B S| 0 Ll S | ot e L i | 7o s o et S| it i J i e Callaway Faylon “itoy: | Workers (s atternoon resolutions were | unq people are not ill in any way, there | where he lodsed was & girl of 10 to 13 | E—————————— “THE PASSION PLAY - —— - Tiroken Bow: C. N Carpenter. ¥ork; Johy | 20pted appropriating §1,000 for the aid of | Loomy no good reason why coffes should | years who smoked big, black clgars and i features. M 4 Q. Gannon Pender; M. H. Auistin, Breok- the striking miners, providing for ;"; 4P |be discontinued unless there is fear of | apparently , enjoyed them. Visiting the £ -} . What are Humors? |t uil : pointment of women organizers and AXINg | i ease finally setting up from the contin- | game village & few months ago the officer Went Baden Springs, fad. HOTELS. n Cincipnati as the ecity in which the next . . S AP Eld o - p— Colonel E. J. McClernand, adjutant gen- o ued use of a drug. On the other hand, | called to see his friends, the native family = - They are vitiated or morbid fuids cours- | eral of the Department of the Missouri |convention will be heid The delegates do- | i any member of & family 1s alling In | He found the girl, now a little larger, of GOLO“"L “oTEL THE MILLARD | '®Cwiiea"NRe=> Ing the veins and affecting the tissues. | 4% returotd, fram Bis VISt to West Fulnt, |eided to hereafter hold ihe defense fund | stomach, bowels, ' kidneys, eves, of the | course, and also very much better dressed. OMAHA'S LEADING HOTEL They are commonly due to defective diges- sary ceremonies. He now rellevés Captain | °f the orsanization down to } 0,000. ® | nervous system, such a one should immedl- | *“You are not smoking, I see,’ he said to i Y arTnaa v e S gy ol 0y Wright of his duties a¢ actiog adutart |Surplus over that amount, which is In the | 4iely quit ordinary coffee and take Postum | her. & LusbREo% ity CENTe, - Hom o o manine hosmearvont | Sangial, nd e ATl oot i | una ut presenc will be apent 1n adverta- | puad Cofte. A sure resut can be depends | o, sanor.” gor e g In many forms of cataneous eruption, | department ing the upion label and strengthening the | ¢q upon and a gradual feeling of health | “Well, try one of these,” he sald, offer- | w ' F0) " o 0 Ll Blionoan and Amer- SUNDAY 6:% p, m. DINNER, 7. \s, | Mrs. Emma Fox of Detrot, Mich., retir. |UnIon after $1 per capita has been re-|qanq strength will come from the cha fhg her his cigar case. ol e TERA FOB ONABA micw salt rheam or eczems, pimples and bolls, |, 5% ording secretary and newly elected |Served as a benefit fund. Health, of course, is worth almost every-| *No, thank you, senor,” replied the girl|ican plan, fire-proof hotel at the Spriogs R ETING, June 36-3. Al the big Borse: ond In weakneds, languar, genseal dsbllity. | second vice president g€ the Geperg) Feds: thing on earth. in fair English, “me no smoke now. Ameri- | OPEN YEAR AROUND. MR be at the Millard, How are they expelied? By while enroute from the west to her home Eesema No Cur o Pay. Some people so constituted that it | cano women no smoke." Especially sulted for ladies on account of | —v——— - PP TR TY T R Hood’s J'arsaparllla £he s the guest of the loeal clubwomen. A | Your drugsist will refund your money 1f [ s hard for (hem to give up 8 habit even - — the abundaace of rooms With baths. CHICAGO BEACH HOTEL ey o be glven at the Millard haiel | PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Ringworm, | if §00d health is the reward, but it is per- e 64 Bughs, % B Long distance telephone in every roem. e S ot N A which also bullds up the system that bas | &1 1'C clobke by the officers of t ha | Tetter, Old Ulcers and Sores, Pimples and | fectly easy to les off coffee when on RUGBY, N. D, June 20.—Fire early to- ad Gust. Bituated o boulevard and lake, suftered from ther. Woman's clubland #he leaders of the | Blackheads on the face, and all skin dis- [can bave & well bolled cup of Postum in | day destroyed the business portion of the | Special rat for summer mont| and dust, Bitugted oo Soderk Vot thes: 18 Is the best medicine for all Damors, | s cvenlng for the east ® | cases, 50 cents, its place. town. Loss, $40,000; partially insured. i EO. 8. 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