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20 Years A g o ON AUGUST 1, 1882) the house of THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1902. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM 1OWA, [FREST HRE I¥ V0NN | pirssen ey o - L] Several fn Vielnity of Surstogn Defy Blforta | Jon counts. © xnve the. orchora wel. 1 ShuL & Yeure oM. vess sys: Harrison | TURN ATTENTION. TO SAVING CROPS | irees loaded fown with bossoms and st taining & liqguor nuisance, begins to serve Entertaining Roosevelt. a sentence of ten months in Jail. That is | Ome fa Alleged to Have Been Set by a M mearest shave was with a good old Bottlers Them. 1 [ ches t ket, and g COUNCIL Bl UFFS ALL WANT THE PRESIDENT | foaf'sfhes” e Sintttiiotvis™s Widw| offotler to Ttingnish Son Wasos Y datormined to. dowwer the == = foramble Among Towa Oities for Homor, of | Crawford of Wellman. convicted of main- such a brilliant law—spend a lot ot money mated that lhn(l'lfl ©0uld not be less than 1,500 bushels. I offored the deacon $1,000 cash 1n hand, but he shook his head. Then REHEARSING FOR ~ BATTLE | e “he"snen ‘ot —_— trying & man and then make the people 8 Herde 1 went up 3250, and finally made the figares Uotis. The Johin Deere company of Omata | 1o ge GIVEN A DINNER AT DES MOINES o Ba llw“’~n‘;‘“fl"&’::u‘-mfl';“;‘": & Careless Pros- $1,500. That was $1 a bushel, and the plok- Wyckofi, Seamans & Benedict "y has presented n speeding cart and the Ohlo Inore sense than that. pector. ing and packing were to be at my expenee. Dodge Light Guards and Oadets Practicing tivator. company, 3 Rev. Father Donlon has established i “'No, I don’t belleye I'll do it replied was founded, and assumed the on the Parts They Are to Pl Gus Loule has donated a gorgeous Navajo | Large Number from Des Moines and the deacon, after geratehing his head for a task of gonverling the world to oy to Flay, blanket, the market value of which is $100. Surrounding Towns Pre) SARATOGA, Wyo., Aug. 10.—(Special.)— | while. 3 the use of writing machines c—— The committee has wecured the Woodbury P Tiper el A8 55 I pertecied a woek af ':‘"a There are now five destructive foreat fres | 1 Aon't. Detiéve Fouwll oot . Bettar ty members, new names have been adde: ofte: DECORATIONS FOR REUNION GOING UP |bulMin next the Grasd notel on Pesrl ooty forty members, new names have been added | in progress on both ranges of mountaine Sise of Reminglon ke t, but I think I'Nl trust to Hopes to speure the name of nearly every |0 elther side of this valley. They have Mebbe tot, hibition until the opening of the earnival One of Nis parishioners i an effort to pro. | been burning for a week and as yet the In. | Providence: I may get at least $2,000 for busi THEN We @ Captured Spanish Cannom and Flag| A featurs of the carnival will be e O oy Cva s mots the cause of temperanc terfor. department has made no effort to|my peches” § from Manlis Portion of the Dis- |number of free shows, a long list of this Frot respo; \ erly Independent: Jam b iy “1 Qlds't care to raise my fgures ey wl Wadeitre. 5 class of attractions having been booked. | DS "°"‘"-l Avg. e e P ety 1o R ars et The fire on the south fork of Cedar ereek buyer, “and so the matter was off. Covalt's Manawa band has been engaged | 2rations are being made in several cities per . The croj rd from the orchard just as the trees were covered with young peaches and about that time a drouth set in and things began to burn. There wasn't a smell of rain for six weeks and there waen't a peach that ‘wasn't baked and shriveled and dried until you couldn’'t tell what it was. The 500 tree§ didn't yleld five eatable peaches, Moeting the deacon along the last week in August, T sald: . “ “Well, deacon, I'm $1,500 in pocket.' ‘Yes," he slowly replied. ‘Golng to trust to Providence another 0 farm, some Ing during the entire week. Rewbevett L fow daye ot Neptouiior. | fiond of -eatil equal Anterest; ffty sl | rapidly through the brush and down timber o The exact date of his coming to Towa has | hila Gr'caitfe Shat Belonged to Mtller, are pers, not been announced, but it is known he will | inoluded in- th T ! o g o g T el oy o fafm for |Where all of the buildings and veluable Miller bought jo ::m:::’_;‘:n:l‘::a:"f;';:‘,’.‘:,‘.'_'::d““‘l‘l &0 un acre; ror he paid | machinery of the Wyoming Development Visit Oskalooss, Ottumwa and & namber of | he paid g per wore's year awo: b e g e e o g e other cities, making only short stops in | mount paid kL%, Mr. adiller has made p mill, are langer of being co; cach Dlace. The enteriainment of the | A¢arly $11,100 on’ that deal. umed In a short time unless some mean: A man named the owner of about [can be found to sta th 35 Sentarmity. with 4 SRaRast of 1he. Sh7 | santt fn Deo Matins- Will lsgely il | (Wpary Denmn ot aroe g S Shvut]ein iy 2 e dgrad oy v Bhg il ) authorities, o - 4, aken | names. streets of our city presentable, especially :nn- l’?:wm-rnor Cnll:mn-'ua‘mng hos been p.,,"'.?..'u‘-':'wa’u is 843, he has camped | The ramchmen of Cedar creek turned out during the reunion of the Philippine sol- | P%%Y D8 S9N Dlaxs for this and lived along the banks of the Missouri|and fought the fire for several days until %| dlers, which will bring thousands of -vis- | M8t It ‘Is expected that th nd B':"fmrlx:flhb:z'“"gdr"" 1 they found they could not control it, when itors to Council Bluffs, I have instituted|® PUblic meeting at which the president | through the they abandoned the fight and returned to proceedings against quite a number of de- | Wil make & short address and where the | camped on the George Cook farm, west of | their neglected harvests. They are very linquents in their poll tax. No excuse will | People-can see him and hear him. It is | Blencoe, and the mwlwwr: have requested | indignant and declare that it wes set by be sccepted. All those interested shquid | A1s0 planned that intead of a public recep- | Mr, Cook to Sulsance, read the clause in law, printed on his jno- | t10n and handshaking affalr, the president fire broke out on the head be given a select dinner, to which leading | Mr. Ibes and gives of the south fork of Spring creek. It is tice, whiéh distinctly prascribes and gives [0 KNS & Select disner; fo whieh leading g 200 R County |9, b, ) hetha il nor Cummins will pérsonally have chargo | 147, 1 SWalt the action of the grand Jury. | o Sl o) A miner named Holt attempted of this event. In other cities it is pla ' Potte - > to have ¢ et Adre AN ient | Hhew pam Fotter was caring for some set. | to extinguish it, but was unable to do.so. uj our poll | to meetings where the pres! The fire is now r and I8 has been partially bullt and it will be com- ::“‘_'n d"'t'l:a:.'h;’f:" b B e G opdk. 106w, fhat It s Ndsr, NABRED The o ko sow ragthe in etk nd A. FELLENTRETER, to be In Iowa there scramble damage. Poll Tax Collector. among the cities to secure his presence and pressure & belng used to induce him to g0 to about a dozen Aifferent cities of the state at once. Many Go to Reunion. Use any soap so its Prck's sofip. The Dodge Light Guards and the High #chool cadets were at Lake Manawa yes- Plumbing and heating. Bixby & Son. Poll Tax Notlee. ‘Not entirely—not quite. I've figured 1t out that if I accept 98 per cont of & good thing and trust to Providence about 3 per cent I may be able to buy me a pair of new boots next year. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Nebraska, ‘WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—Forecast: For Nebraska, North Dakota, uth Da- houses which has been fenced in and pre- ;r-u"n?.,.ma ,m:‘:'.,.m,,"‘::‘";‘:; all information o regard to Penalties what is known as Wray's landing, | EYery citizen should taken an interest and From the meiniand to this island a bridge | DAe Pride in seeing that dur stroots ai yeoars of steady and .une 20 broken progress have carried the name and fame of the Remington Typewriter EVERYWHERE 1t is to=day recognized in every country on earth as the standard wriling machine. 4 h e Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict (REMINOTON TYPEWRITER CONPANY) | 1619 FARNAM STREET. Dr. Lyon’s - PERFECT Tooth Powder AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. Used °by people of refinement 0T UVEr & QUATLOr Ui & Golbuiy On the same day a fire was discovered on the headwaters of the Grand Encamp- ng’ |ment river. This fire has been making rapid headway and can be seen for a die- Davis sells gl kota and Kansas—Fair and warmer Mon- day and Tuesday. For IMinois—Fair Mon In extreme south portions; Tuesday fair and warmer; fresh northwest winds. For Iowa and Missouri—Fair Moanday and Tuesday; warmer Tuesday. Local Reco: OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, OMAHA, Aug. 10.—Officlal record of tem- perature’ and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: 1902, 1901. 1600, 1899, Maximum temperature ...71 § 91 9 Jean romperabars el W8 Precipitation . 110 .0 .0 0 Record of temperature and precipitati at Ol:Alu Neb., for this day an eate Normal tempotature Deficiency for the Total excess since ormal precipitation flolency for the day''. Total rainfall since Mare Deficlency since March 1 Deficieney for cor. Deficiency for cor. Reperis from | tance. of 100 miles. The doctor red | Another destructive fire is raging om the lockjaw and at length gangrene set in and |north fork of the river. wound was dressed by the atte maAde upon the entrenched ememy. This PRI W L —— time the Filipinos will be driven back and | It 18 stated the purchase of the Gun-| It is planned. that a cosch load of, the they will take refuge in the island across | P0Ude property Saturday by the Great | veterans of the war in the Philippines the meck of water, on which will be a | Western was for the purpose of enlarging | will go from Des Moines to the reunion of typleal Fiifpino of nipa huts. The |Its dépot grounds. It is aleo sald (hat the | the national soclety at Council Bluffs, A American soldiers Pursue the ememy |Great Western contemplates erecting & | sirong local organization has been effected the bridge, the artillery will be |1arge warehouse adjoining ite tracks on the fand tiere are a large number of the vet- Dbrought into play-and then will ensue the | block south of Ninth avenue and east of | graus who desire to go from Des Moines. grand finale; the blowing up of the village Main street, which will be occupled by & | Besides, it has been arranged that the blockhouse. \ large wholesale house of this city. members of local orgabizations at Knox- the battle the spectators will ville and Oskaloosa will come to Des presentation of camp life as ft| Puck’s Domestic soap 15 best for lausdry. [ Moines and go on to Council Bluffs with E pinds. ' Orie feature will the Des Molnes contingent, so that it is n Py ‘who ‘will be given MINOR MENTION. certain there will bs a carload of the ‘The Dolige Light Guards boys. ““dhoo-fly"” drill and there | Davis sells drugs. Had Brother in Couneil Blufta. several othier ldtéresting features. | Btockert sells carpets and rugs. James Walker, the negro who is under Decorations Gotng Up! v ewert, exesight speclalist. 409 BrMdway: | arrest in connection with the Fivkelstoin ‘work of-decorating the headquarters | friends in Fort Dodge. murder, has.a brother, Rev. John Walker, e Grand hotel fs progressing raidly | Attorney John M. Galvin lett yesterday (living in Councll Bluffs, and this brother the direction of Alderman Casper and | 1T, & Visit to Colorado points. has already forwarded to the man in trouble J Mrs. Dickson of Ottumwa, Ia., ia the entire bullding will be’ elaborately dec- oy, considerable sum of money to pay for an ing y guest of Mrs. Charles Lunkley. yie A R e . orated both inside and out. Conspl M. M. Pratt of Des Moines Is the guest B employed will be. every day for twenty ays the obsti- - oot ity e payeigan fnd, e wood wopay, sificred 52 | CONVICT.. WOMAN OF KILLING the spur p tendons just above | n and in the rear of the heel. It is a pleas- HIll to Suffer Penalty for Tak- ing the Life of Anoth he cannot look upon the acci- Womaa, it as _a ‘‘hen- " occurrence. The rooster dled—that was retribution. -~ £ 4 lru)mg:. 8. D., Aug. 10.—(Special Tele- gram.)—The case of Mame Hill, charged NEGRO cDNGRESS CLosEs with murder, came up in cirdult court yes- Organtsation fx Seasion at Adlanta|terdsy "::'I.‘“lt" o Al g 4 ing in elty on the morning of March Adopts Resolutions, Elects Of- 0. State's Attorney J. F. McClung and floers and Adjourns, M. McMahon appeared on behalf of the i £ £s ; § syt i : - , state and Wesley Stuart and Thomas Har- ATLANTA, Ga., Aug. 9.—The adoption of | V¥ on behalf of the defendant. The trial an elaborate set of resolutions and the fare- | continued all day yesterday and went to well address of Bishop W. J. Gaines brought | the jury lste last night. After belng out to a close tonight the Negro Young Peo- | 8bout twenty minutes the Jury brought in H 13 -3 { 2 ple’s Christian and Educational congress, | verdict of mmmslaughter in the second de- which has been in session in this city for [ ¥ee. Judge Rice has ‘set the date of sen- tence for Wednesday, August 18, at 9§ & m. This trouble came about over ja quarrel that the two women, both colored, had the evening before. Land Office Receipts Increase. on-in-law, E. P. Schoentge trial. A good attorney has been Miss Stella Glibert is home from & two | who is quite confident that ther: Bopthe’ visit with friends at Los Angeles, | noining on which to bold Walker for the |people. f Mre H T Harle and daughter. Miss | Murder of Finkelsteln. Walker came here | The resolutions adepted by the congress Cmt."lm yesterday on an extended east- | about two months ago and ml:‘ 18 |&re In part as folows: ern. trip. 3 to make it reasonable to| Our pose here been deal JMrs. Vistor E. Bender and children are :;;‘“';,u,‘,", . My 0 et hn rnbux' Which contront - the repeblle 1n| HURON, 8. D., Aug. 10—(Spectal)—At LA SO oot i ay e eon o o & Wiiklwtas, - Th 10 Al et Nl e tional Nfe, but mote espe: | the United States land office in this city TEe Ireinof he Muwdukes freight | he had no acquaintance at alf with Fiskel- -n-mfln";: the business for, the month of July was fi g Tamiy are visiting - with the v o t f the and Mies t Codar Yo ‘Tuests of s 3 B At " family. x 1 . 3 innum R 3 T T AT (R R D S ’ un- 5 the greater part of a week. The closing ieeting was attended by more than 6,000 is making great headway and is now on the Grand Hotel. 9% ooRoeTth sttowhoon ARA evis |OF JOWS for m-l entertainment of President 2 [ oouth side of Brush cresk, eating ita way R SALEE it SuSakative, Troublo Among the Btrikers. At with: Triends at Adale There is trouble between the Electrical e ‘Workers’ and . the Telephone Operators’ | both Mr. and Mrs. L. R. left last even- e AT R T other points. Mrs. tt of cago ot 3o Cofarads sna a the wuses | Workers to take full control of the strike, ter, oL Arthur Hoffmayer | camo hers from Minnespolle and assumed | 1O charge over the local union. He aiso com- rn six-room cottage, large | menced the organization of & strike in - S Brows: ‘bracing 6,116.9 acres; one tract of land was sold at public sale snd five excesses, embracing 68.74 acres. o T indicates trace of tation. Meother Seeks Recreant Som. v vzclx.h‘é i LAH, Local Forecast Official. trees. Call at other cities. Investigation showed that he 5 sk Fp o:':hz”:c SeRIR i not. empowersd. to set for the Riee- %.‘Mflm= very. LR ————._ Mothodlet oh. o ot contondwaY | trical workers. He was repudiated here n that * they ; Svening to Odtsting TSmbers ot the heme | and weat' o Davenpert, whire JAtr’ b8 el _the dignity an : Sealtonable Fashlfins. of Miss Maude Hart, %l Eleventh avenue. | jugyeq a card, questioning the manner in the Dt o o —— B e o3 taP® itz | Which ‘the local Trades assembly leaders i afternoon, when President Rohrer is ex-| had conducted the strike. As the result mu?orlol Inn’o.l:rrlm his standing commit-| of this & card has boen issued by the races possess. v Trades and Labor assembly, denouncting| We stand ready to joln with the A Mise Edng Wilking of Washington ave-) yiU'C 2" irhe latter undertook to call| Baxon. learning the same loeson he Tk oa nu terday on & visit to relatives from nd dale, off the strike of the Blectrical Workers i w been discovered. X i P 1 DESPGL e oS Chls o with organs impad; lcago al Carbot also yisit in Fulton, Kv‘?. be- th il les 08 in Tows, but this has mot yet been ac- b o new Home No from and Miss Marls | complished. ‘The lowa company continues | F2ore eepectally to Africa. belleves she might be able m. m'. T to vhll‘h- to do business, despite the strike, and 'is time. Chenoworth stole a big { Sy g 'y = gfifim'w apparently not interfered with at all. 1n South Dukots ljat spriog. CHARGES 110 8. 14th - Use Union: Labor Omly. \ 7 . Searles & Searles, m Neb. SR G Tyl & T L |, e _ | P |~ DR. McGREW po e : > The 1 2 ¢ L R to visit rel- ut Septem. i gz county eonvention ember 20, with caucuses Eag f!_ i tarce, O.; C. T. Walker, D. D., New York: John C. O. Dancy, Washington, members of executive committee. A It was decided to hold meetings svery their 3 e of I M. Bauire " 44 g Eg T CABPER, Wyo., Aug, 10.—(Special.)—The stockmen of this section and also Converse The Associaf ties #8 at present " will do ble t 4 SRLSURESE Itk | LISt WO, e cvecus | SLLEVED. | EMBGRRLER MELD|foute ol i sty Bt ¥ T | sk o o 1t st ety b gt b DT TR S| e Shou iy riend 41 & maabimalow |Leonard. Dingte, Former Tetier o |fiom Griving. thlr herds ints. i e TRk s ey S i SPECIALIST. 157 clothing and would kledly wolcotys bake Thursday might, the bright campfire Aspen Bank, Accused of s g B 1 et S ity R~ oty g sl gogWer B oy 2% L6 L L TSR tions. of this from one lighting up the happy faces of a goodly up, but local ranges are barely sufficlent to § 7 X ¢ Experi ¥ B T T S epare. nol 2! | number of Omahs young people. I sustatn the herds snd focks now hore, and | obe bax plait at the straight edge of esch, | 37 Years' Experience. 10 Yoars in e B e e T T e e | e AR-Barciien 6o’ Nas this Work Dase any attempt to bring forelgn flocks and |An arrangement which guarantees s perfect cured by & tment A uumber of important matters are!(he ecene of many small and early in the | DENVER, Aug. 10.—Leonard M. Dingle, [herds will be resisted. fit arl, outline and does away with all the VAIIIGUBELE which 1s the QUICKEST, po y slated to come up for actlon at the meeting worning festivities, Mrs, Day scting us | former teller of the First Natlonal bank 2 danger of the pulling out of shape that is|safest and most natural that has yet been nus he o Sity counell tonight, * fmang of Aspen, was arrested in the cit Injured by an Elevator. apt to sccompany plaits Jald on the bias or | Jiscovered. No pain whaiever. Tieatment being the question of ‘enfo the oficial chaperone for the crowd. The new ) city today at office or at home and & permanent cure Slate Taw rilative §o fire Sacubos, Which | arrivals are. Mesdames Georgs Spangler, | charged with embessling $40,000 from the | YANKTON, §. D., Aug. 10.—(Special Tele- | At the center of circular gores. The plaits suaranteed. was referred the committee o Grant McFarland and Mr. and Mrs. Frank | bank. It is said that the. peculations have | gram.)—Jobn W. Walter met with & serious | aTe stitched to flounce depth, then fall it 3 ol B Sefec | ared o B g 2l some U 030 it e | St pemniy” shareuch . ‘Bure o 10 e socming e e e | BLODD DISEASES vecin30 v 6 o nance velatlve' to cuttlng’ ¢t weeds ia | Master Harry Carpenter. youngest son | mOney was lost in gambling. Feart hospital, by which both bones in bis [ 4t the bick o 1uid in deep inverted plaits | Hot Springs Treatment for Syphilis ted to. come e UK. | of Frank Carpenter, is the prizs fisherman | It 18 also sald that the gamblers of Aspen | ere leg were broken. He also received fn- | thst are pressed quite flat. And aii Biood Polsons. No “BREAKING > ‘have returned about § juries to the right leg, head and shoulders. | The quantity of material required for the | GUT" on the skin or face and external % jm » ] i ol el ns of e disappear at once, A Puck’s Domestic soap i Deat. and Dingl e was making some repairs in the base of | mediym size is 11% yards 21 or 27 inches | slgns of the disease di TYPOGRAPHICAL wfl MEETS ction of !ll-rs';tg-bl and the Pike Pointers as to the name ef m te Held Eorth in the respective places, both contending for Record Price for Range Steer. the distinction of belng called Omaha h the elevator shaft when the elevator came | Wide, § yards 4 inches wide or 5% yards | Ureatment t down on'him. A plece of fron struck him, [ 52 inches wide, when material has figure | | ol S vl or nap; 5 yards 44 inches wide or 4% yards 52 inches wide When material his neither cases FROVIDENCE., figure nor nap. gt h s e The pattern 4199 s cut in sizes for o 22, | §iont, ‘Wnatvral, beach. A. M. Clarke ¢laims he named the . : It Proved Expemsive to a Good Ol |34, 3, 28 and 30-inck walst measure. eases, Hydrocele, c eouthern point Omaha beach twenty years Mickigan Descon. L:‘r“:“:["nb‘. "0" CINCINNATI, Aug. 10.~Tbe annual con- | ago, but the Pike Pointers declare it is Office over 215 B, 14th stre vention of.the Internstional Typographical South Omaba, on sccount of the slaughter “Years ago, when I was in . the (fruit sam and Douslas Sts., OM. union meets here tomerrow for a session | house there. H. L Kreider arrived last Saturday for two weeks' stay with his family on up g remainder of the shortage. taken back to Aspen for trial. TRUST IN PENTAN-GOT DISKS. No uncertainty, Bo worry, Do suppression, but nate ural, besithy fesctions, regularly maintained. A spesitic tor paluful periods, mie. havmiems certaia. s tor cirgular o secd 8.0 lor ONE BOX, POST Pal @herman & McCounell Drug Coi, Cor. 10h 34 Dodus Birestn, ‘Omana Heb. ;| L e ot 1 rx Town State News Notes. T e i § s to be - | . 4 ) ‘possible ¢ ] : tour the cleanest home kitchen—always open to 8,971 visitors last ; long years ago, m prose to doubt that ancie nt sage |, When I look at The Bec's great 'Waat