Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 10, 1902, Page 2

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S 'qag;mu;‘ag~rw or Monday’s elling in our Cloak Dept... Monday morning we will close out the balance of our line of jackets and summer skirts, at prices to move them quick. Just fifteen jackets left—six of tan and nine of” black, mostly eton style—have sold at $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00—your choice Monday at . $2.75 each. We have just three light weight brilllantine skirts, one each of white, tan and gray, former prices $8.50, $12.00 and $15.00— Monday morning, special price, $3.75 each. No alterations or exchanges at these specihl prices. BPECIAL SALE OF WASH GOODS MONDAY MORNING. TroMPSoN, BELDEN & Co. ¥, M. ©. A. BUILDING, COR. 16TH AND DOVGLAS TS PRESIDENT GIVES CONSENT the tranbnilssion of messages by the sald eable whali be null and vold when the United States is 8. That the Unite thofity to sever at discretion all branch Which may be connected the main bl line aforesnid during wer or threatentd . m« the epeutog.usd omY of 4814 oourgany (above, grade o rect cabl have been l.l‘ After sal B cacuatvaly Ametioas o Jo. That the cltizens of ’thc Unitea States stand on an ooting as regar tmm o O3 Nuiesagss ‘Sver. salg pany's lines with citisens o subjects of.Any other.country with Wiich sald cable may connect GOVERNMENT IS TO EXERCISE CONTROL Ah- Nnnu the Right to Parchase at Actual Valwe, to Be # Determined by Five Dis- agree to main- interested Persons. 14. That fln com tain an .flcctl" - of Inn-m'lllnn over ? ot from California to of not less than twenty-five words per minute, 12, That thl chble 1aid shall be of the best manufecturs. BAY, Aug. 9.~President Roose- made public the consideration he will approve the plan to Uniited States with Its Pacifio possesalons by cable. The sub- | dal um clearly states the po- president. oulmc- Wwhich he has formu- Pacific Commiercial company or organisation must dccede Roosevelt will stamp the m with his .'p'”“ O'IIHIYII.II‘ The memorandumi 18 not & eontract. It | 5r'indemnity --Ta ‘Conimercial Facific Gable -fi-n situation in which the agal 7 landing rights lals o Y corpany or companies in respect of the in- sular &ouu-lmu of lho Ul“lfl Btates. 17. That the consent nted shalk Y be subject tc an '“! action by con~ e by the” presthe E voking or -wm sald condity comesui in assaptan Yerms and conditione upon this consent given evi- @ resolution by the ol"dlmtofl of lll. i 5&% 4] repalr service for rald be kept oD‘n fo! o8 tou mvlda for the- time of i i 15. l’ut uo lumlltr m the government of the U ted States b‘ vtrun of any control or censorship whicl Illl’ over sald line In the event of war or elvil duturb-no-. “. tssion the grant of this o¢s not {nsure fais i B el N It 1s qulu likely that congress ratifying the conditions imposed 'fll“mrv mtmum;mnmy BOTH CAPITAL AND LABOR Bubjeot of Ranator Hanna's Address Before Thousands in New York, SOME WORK OF THE CIVIC FEDERATION Semator Says Organk: bor and Or- sanized Are Both Necen- iy to mess Welfare of Country, CHAUTAUQUA, N. Al 9.—Senator Hanna of Ohlo addressed audicnce of 10,000 persons at utauqua today upon ‘Labor and Capital Much of his address was along the line of the address given at Urbana a fow days #go, but there were many new utleramces a8 well. Among other things he sald Organized labor is an lnldluuon thll hl: ccme to stay. anize hhwr wlnl on the theor: settle labor difficu strlke, but m; ing mm..& 1o settle such di The Civic Fede: lish a condition tween employer and employe. This cnly way that 1 know to settie the dis- e between capital and labor. P4V “must forget the idea that there are any clagses in_our governm we must forget that there is any difference between ors with his b the man who labors with his brain. t strive to bring the different pon the ground that both sides want to do what is right. It Is a fact that Trore ‘than % per cent of the strikes in ihis countey have, been settled in favor of the labore um lhe 1. 508 ‘We must concede, then, right in the majority of that capital is wros hat the labor leaders are just a8 hone as earnest and just as com- patent to aiscuss and act on these great questions are the capitalists. Give them credit for this and you Wwill ‘form a trust which will need no constitutional amend- ment—a trust in each other. When you talk lboll( organized caplital in this coun- forming monopolles you talk nonsense. There no ‘monopoly in this country, ex: ospt such ss are protested by patent rgal hen capital is just as necessary 'It the proper condiiion of Industry as labor. This organization of cap- hu come l? -tu ust as organized mcuu You cannot Sep- arate the In!flmll ol uplm and labor. ahy' rpoum 110 "pood 108 thS othar for an. ul or e Of {he same reason. The combination of ta) Hal ) has brought to our ind awtiti- greter economic value; it - has u.m higher wa er. As the lal m.-p i a5 nru.dmfl produces bee | nat rganized my yun fore, wlll b- Ihl nm to feel and recognize 1te ¢ v TITUS BEATS GREER IN RACE Twenty-Five Thousand People Wite mness Exciting Boat Contest at Leke Quinsigamond. WORCESTER, Mass., Au flv- thousand persons witnessed jaces (or the national rowin nlonilflpo ke Quinsigamond this foon. Ihe events called out the b of the sutu i Oun< m.lhle l‘fllllu?‘cl‘ht of Toronlo =how in tha senior When the cumpmn-n? Greer —Twen(!i cham- fter ork Bulan ‘were the ouly ll!lll !1" (o Uof the race. Greer shot gfi but ‘was onrn:lld by tus udtln 8ho' u]yfivluw-mflmhauk“‘ here, uul the president starts for New wuflmo'rox Aug. 9.—~The schedule of rates referred to in Article 1l of the con- ditions upon which the Pacific Cable com- for | pany will be allowed to lay a cable from 18 | the United States to Hawall, the Philip- pines, Guam and China, as made public today at Oyster Bay, s as follows: dock, Twenty-third street, New York, at(d o'elock Monday moratng and will arrive off Bagamore Hill about moon. They will re- turn to New York on Sylph iate in the aft- ernvon. |WRECK ON GREAT WESTERN Passenger ml-.'i;;w- from Track ' amd Several Passengers Ave Injured. “GALENA, 1., No. § on the Chlcage Great Western, west- | M: ‘beund, was wrecked one mile wast of Elfz- abeth this afternoon while runuing thirty ‘oe | @lles an hour. The trucks under the teader #nve way, throwing the conches off the track on their aldes. Well-Fargo Bxpress Mes- 3 b iteny . Wealthy Farmer Killed by Train, MUSCATING, Ia., !L_aym:m. "2:.,.':"2' L‘Sul"!n"":; quarter. ’rh one-fe Jim Juvonl! o( the Vespers accounted for the assoclation singles in convincing fashion, showing the wi home to John- stone of of, Winnipeg by nearly two lengths. The showed two Phila- ‘.mhn“.l?' t ln: for_the honor, ‘these e B8 1 ‘anatly ¢ and one-quarter en ina ' by Q“cmn ot turesque features of races, m‘&“ s Ing tlc mile and Inahou ins or Dedham were the ‘ana Hinished {80 ienaths o ( NEBRASKA MAN_ FOURTEENTH DL s Tl o wim h s much slow o TRl tallea T to i ) h | fi”fi?%@m;% course record by | ro lt'r AUGUST 10, evez\hm‘ in short, mml- hn--m wil h-ve an_ e time [ Ting. thors on 18 le to6 feave Council Hiu in the morn- ing, reaching Missouri Valley a nv min- utes later, and then to re urp ha at night, arriving here at aelocl t means no luu of -lnx and morning’s work In the city it T:nr: wilmfour regular r|=nnll|| rages each day, los_axtra novelty Harrison ‘county bovs ridn PLAY FOR THE CUDAHY CUP Wadren Rogers Luther Drake Make Tie Seore at Country Club, at n Yesterday's golf play at (i elub for lhe Cudahy cup resulted l tie be- tween Warren R Jand Lather Drak each of whom score of 7. The IQ will be Dllyed o lm'n. time this week. Gross. Hlndlclb Net. E?PF’F{—’ z :-p.‘ PR ERCEEEEPP S T PP EE Y o P;’ . aai, anz0 e ERERE SR REE S S e S EASILY BEATS LORD DERBY Ten Thowsnnd People See Loulve Jet- ferson . Defent Vietor Over Boralma, NEW JORK: ”'f:a/q‘fd“o dol:l( thouskad. per. homi :' Taweony o1 . 000 ‘stake & 'uk a) Harttora, in turh def e.gg ‘ mark. . he matings of the ‘and for the same | nu% rfl:bon-. ‘ynlnl & |about 145 pounds, is 38 years old; fair com. TRAVIS DEFEATS MURDOCK —— At Same Time the Chi BOUTH.AII’I‘ON A on W. ‘won hi ole mnch ror IM nnt prize ine. coek H lll aort clll’l lnmlll toumm-nl Hm- T up"flm 5 mny Tie SRmess In l\l. afternoon handed in duri 'nn md Becon: th 1? ot' -nuoa-.t-ibylnp sr.. of Maldstons, mby!l’-n 7 tney | medicine on board was 3% | eible for the epidemie and Cineinnatf mann & reorganized May lT'u.cr Kelly ln Buton tomor- u:hnrn;n for -tnnmuun: the elub when the new company res possesssion on its return home August ll. Brush turned over lll the stock e: -nu twentieth, wich he: could ot Jecuty, 48d cece ived $150,000 for h holdy ' 18 understood that Brush will dlvnle his time and means to the New York team. Gretna foses by By Margin, INGFIELD. Neb, i SPRING! e am.“f.. (Spectal Telegram. nifieid ase ball today n’" & one-sided u""“fln?.' 3, lo-olllhod I'° sherift's Mr, | Ing. sbout. 160. pounds. ]902. FIGHT WITH DESPERADOES Excitement in Minnessta Town Over Attempt to Arrest Two Men, ARE BELIEVED TO BE TRAIN ROBBERS Durihi the Fight the Men Seatter All K of Plunder, Including Watehés, Chatns, Ring: and Knives. WABSCA, Min Aug. 9.~Suffering from one in his thigh snd one in the calf of his left leg, as a result of shots from Sherift Collins' revolver, a man supposed to be either a burgiar or train robber fled through the cemtral per- tion of this &ity this afternoon putsued by the sheriff and his posse, while two pdls of the despergdo fled in an opposite @irec tion, followed by Chlef of Police McDon- ough and his posse. In a fow minutes the whole city whs aroused and an exciting man hunt foflowed, led by Sherift Collins and Judge Devine. The pursuers followed the fugitive to the large swamp on the west shore of Clegr lake on the outskirts of the city. The swamp was surrounded and after an hour’s hunt and the exchange of & number of shots the man was captured and brought to the oity and lodged in the Jail. His two companions were traced to # large cornfleld south of town and were captured. It is belleved the men were im- plicated in the Burlington train robbery Tuesday night near Marc: 1. The three men had been lounging around the railrond yards during the day and Sher- ift Colline, accompanied by Chief of Police MeDonough, approached them for the pur- pose of Interrogating them. One of the men broke away, drawing his revolver and shot polnt blank at the head of the sheriff. The bullet did not take effeot then started to run and revolver took effect in turned and shot agaln at the running fight was kept up untll the cham- bers .in beth the fugitive's revolvers were mptld. Note of the shots found their quarry except two from the sherifi’s weapon. DLuring tho fight the desperadoes scatiered all kinds of plunder, ‘neluding Watches, chains, rings and knives. Ome of the men is 30 years ot age, five foet ten Inches in height, of dark complexion, welgh- Another 1s about five foet seven Inches In height, weighs plexion; (he -other is about 28, smooth shaven, of dark complexion and weighs about 160 pounds. All were heavily armed. The wounded man wiil recover. SHIP GREATLY. OVERCROWDED Conslderation Shown for Health of Soldiers Being Reo turned .to Australia. MELBOURNE, Australia, Aug. 9.~Captain course | Shields, medical officer of the transport ‘Aapa | Drayton Grangs, from South Africa, has mMRAS ® Tepuri in which 5O Hoa"or £ len, us and s foul and the decks were &l- Ways wet, causing pleurisy and pneumonia. Captain Shields adds mc tbc supply of urd and that the -mnlncay.-p... deaths on board. pentia Melbourne August 1 reported that Drayton Grange had arrived there from South Afriea greatly overerowded and with board . {1l Fiye meén died on the and nivety wore taken to hospitals in Mel- bourns. \ conditions of the ship were-(NO PLACE FOR EXECUTIONS Sentence of Murderer Commuted Bee eawn of This Peculiar Condition. (Copyright, 1902, by Press Publishing Co.) PARIS, Aug. 9~~(New York World Ca- blegram-~8pecial Telegram.)-Bidaud, the murderer, lately sefitenced to death, has obtalned a commutation of the sentence to fmprisonment to 1ife because the execu- tioner eould find no place to erect a guillo- the Roquette prisen has been The Paris aldermen emer- getically repuleed every attempt to erect the ghastly machine in their respective 1: | distriots, ana even the subuibe resented & ton, 2. AL Rt % i "m BvaneviliosRoos lelad, 4 Bvasavite, EIEHT RUNS IN ONE INNING Stook Yards l-r Let Opponents Win trom Them in the Fifth, people saw the Y an association team defeat fers from the stock yards In Southern Association, At n-‘mn-.n-mr-xun-. L Chat- (@shville--Nashville, Atianta, 2 Tt ) two ted to . DEATH RECORD. Two Deaths at Nebraska Oity. NEBRASKA CITY, Neb, Aug. 0.—(Spe- cfal.)—Mrs. Mary Weber dled at the home of her nephew, John Gans of this eity, at 11:30 lest night. Mrs. Weber was over 85 years old. She was bora in Geérmany snd moved (o Nebraska City in 1883 She leaves & host of friends. The funeral will be held tomorrow. Charles F. Allen died this morning st 1:40 after a long {liness. Mr. Allen was 25 years 0ld and leaves & wife. The tuneral will be held tomorrow afternoon at the First Presbyterian church. Louls Stein, Harvard. HARVARD, Neb., Ang. 9.-<(Special.)— games “w Stein dled at his Bome in this eity about 9:30 last ovening. Mr. Stein was bort in Cologne, Germany, Decetber 81, 1834, > |coming to America in 1851, coming to Har- vard in 1872, where be engaged In the mer- cantile business, retiring from active busi- mess some fifteen years ago. The deceased ml leaves & wife and four children, all grown. L. RUNNING MCES TNIS WEEK Good Card to Be Ofiered at Missouri uu.ylnun-ynuu. Mes, Lottie Daniel BEATRICE, Neb., Aug. 0.—(Special)— KING OSCAR A LIFE SAVEI Throws Off Coat and Assists in Rescue of Twenty-Three Fersons Struggling in Water. STOCKHOLM, .'Ih‘ Aug. 9.—~While lln ‘Gscar was yachting today near the Marstrand bridge, which was crowded with women - and cl.ull-. the structure col- h.-l. lmll‘ occupants into the mkll.flr"olhllmlllmu‘ in the rescue of twenty-three persons, who Were taken aboard the yacht. FIRE House of Sehwarschild & Sulsberger at Pittsbarg Gutted by Flames, . ' PITTSBURG, Aug. 10.—Shortly after 1 o'clock this morning fire was discovered fon the fourth floor of the Bohwarschild & Sulzberger Packing company's warehouse at Twelfth streot and Liberty avenue. At the building, which is six stories bigh, is @ total loss. The bullding was valued $150,000, the stock of Schwarsehild & Sulsberger at 326000, the stock ¢f the Denoon Bros.' Paint and Varnish company, occupying the 8fth floor, at $40,000 and the stock of the Armstrong Cork company, occupying the third snd flourth floors, at $25,000. The insurance cannot be learned tomight. 1t is thought the fire was of Incendiary |Labor origin because of the fact that the Denoon company's wholesale and retail establish- ment was mysteriously burned out just a week ago and the flames tonight were first @iscovered in the warehouss of the sams firm. Woman Burned by Gasoline. SHENANDOAH, Is., Aug. 9.~—(Special.)— Thursday morning while engaged in clean- ing some furniture with gasoline the lat- ter became ignited from a stove and Mes, J! B. Osbourne was severely burned. The fire communicated to the furniture and woodwork in the house and quite & bit of damage resulted before it could be eon- i tember 1, The enlisted men will many on IN A PACKING PLANT WESTERI MATTERS AT CAPITAL of Omaha gnd Den Moen Show Marked Incremse for July, (From a Staft Cotrespéndent.) WASHINGTON, Aug. 9-~(Special Tele- gra -C. Drefbeld is appointed postma: ter at Leroy, Adams county, Neb, vice R. J. Marshall, resigned. The postofiice st Hurricane, Toberts covaty, 8. D., has been moved two miles north of the preseat losation, with Gusta Richardt as postmaster. The comptroller of the currency has ap- proved the Unlon National bank of Boston as veserve for the First National bank of Burlington, Ia. Horace L. Zoller in appointed clerk and Donald McKinley substitute clerk fn the apids, office at Buritngton, fa. Susie O. Lambert of Winnebago, Web., has been appoifited cook at Sue and Fox dian school, Iowa. pointed engineer at the Morrls Minnesota, and Mrs. Ellsabeth Young of Genoe, Ni appointed cook at the Chey- enze school, South Dakota. ‘The groas receipts of the Omaha putoln for July, as givi by the post partment todsy, wore $38,332, against §38- ul for the same month last year, an in- of §5,247. At Des Moines the re- e s were $30,248, and m.lll respec- tively, or af 1.¢ruu of $6,112. FOR ARMY AFPOINTMENTS Number of vn-nln in Grade of Second Lieutenants in Army to Be Filled. WASHINGTON, Aug. ' $—Arrangements have been compleated at the War depart- ment for thie examination of ecivillana for appointment as second fleutenants in the army. The assignments of this year's graduates of (e military academy fto sta- tions and regtments has left about va- «ancles in the grade of second leutenants in the army. These vacancies will be filled promotion of competent enlisted far as practicable and then those ining by sppointment from civil life. It is calculated at the War department that about sixty of the men mow in the ranks will pass the examination for pro- «| motion, thus leaving about seventy com- missions to be filled by appointment from oivil 1ife The examinations for both classes of appointments will be held Sep- 1 be ex- amined at Fort Leavenworth, Kat. Orders iasued today provide that the ex- ination of civil candidates shall be held by epecial boards appointed for the purpose at these military posts: Presidio of San Francisco, Cal.; Van- couver Barracks, Wash.; Fort Leaven- worth, Kan,; Fort Logan, Colo.; Fort Buelling, Minn.; Fort Sam Houston, Tex.; Jefferson Barracks, Mo.; Fort Sheridan, m.; Fort lcl’hm. Ga.; Fort lonm Vo bus, N, ndatl-n-. Porto Rice. lcmly-nnn young men have been des- ignated by the secretary of war 1o teke their examinations and their euccess or failure will be determined by & supervisory board etationed in this city. PRESIDENT APPOINTS CADETS WEALTH COMES FROM MINES United lmuo.dqh-l Survey Tssues Statistion for the Year 1001 OVER ONE BILLION DOLLARS THE AMOUNT Coal Londs the List by Many Millions and Irom Second, with More Value Than All Precious Metals Combined. Aug. 9.~The United survey today issued its " WASHINGTON, States geological atistical summary of the mineral smelting, tin ore, nitrate of soda, of soda, sulphate of soda and olays teed by paper manufac Names Principals and Alternatives to | West Point Military Academy . Class Beginning June, 1908, Lewis M .fl"- i Rt mb' e I IR T, Cruse. ucmu-nm "" :"‘"n"on address of Rev. C. M. cmm “fl‘"i:?gn. Pnamm mam-w-. medt fll g Harris, son of Benator o fim ‘o.l:n L, Clem, # tenant’ Tolohel” John W "cm. m u‘th ,;.;‘“Ezzhm fgazan-uza %:Lflfitr.ahr mfizfiwr%r g i 8. A, CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY Union Paeific Alleges Denver Man In- terfered with United Statea m They say that ke knows nothing of the matfer If any such deley reaily " ourred as described. TRACY BACK AT OREGON PEN Just Twe Months After Hscupe Note- rious Comviet i3 Again at Salem, hut Dead. : ] i £ apii §E Ognslderable interest was centered in the corresponding secretary of the Freedman's Ald and Bducational soclety, of Olngiangt!, who spoke on “The , Bpirit and Re- 5% [ sults of the Bducstional Work of the Mth- odist ®piscops! Chureh for the N e mua:'&-nmm uu\nunr A Ly % i e * ces | A ) tes te L L ™

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