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S vers VAR = THE n'h \H\ SUNDAY BEE: JU 1 i — e —— . s | | | ! T | [FIRST OMAHA BRIDE [OHAH IVE SIOCK WARKEY A\fSON YERDIGT [¥EW YORK STOGK ARKEY'SEMT GENTENNIAL [ ove et o | : ecial - | BETTER f ;5 YBARS 00D *to%s &ssirc | T0PIC OF PROTEST ™, xoscs 2= TALKED AT DINNER | > ) vancing and Are Now Ten to Railway Shares is Mani- | Fifteen Cents Higher. f ) LlT | . est. | ‘ nE'ELoPI"G Was Married in State House When - |Omaha Union Men and Women} \Twenty-lfivc Nebraska Men N.Imedl | There Were but Three Thousand |BIG RUN OF HOGS AT YABW‘ Adopt Resolutions After Hear- |INVESTMENT ISSUES STRONG' as Executive Body to Decide | C ra“ i ‘ White People in State. SOUTH OMAHA, June 26, 1916 ing Several Speeches | B . e e | on State Celebration. ' ove e Receipts were Cattie. Hogs. fheep, ostment_shores and renowed weakness prrary | ‘ FUNERAL Official Monday 67®@ 9,78 | N g e ~ ! { TO BE HELD SUNDAY | GHictl Mitwimy. . {1 s40 | WORKERS' ORGANIZATION URGED |in secondary railway issues and United | LEADING MEN WEBSTER'S GUESTS b L) g | SR 5 ey b4 :fi | movements of today's fairly anumated ! 1 ults N g Carpliné M, Logan, Omaha's firet | SOn7E) JHESey o 18| After parading up Farnam street | session. Buying of Reading the | First definite steps were taken i white bride, dled yesterday in the | Estimate Sathrday Friday evening, 200 trades unionists /ot W skgrcsating . about 80,000 | Fridey night to celebrate the semi-fl ———— ¢ ! Douglas county hospital where nhel 8ix dayw totals 18,656 }held a mass meeting at the Labor shares or % per cent of the whole at & | centennial of Nebraska's statehood. of blue cham- | Eo 1 had been cared for during the last| fame ;"‘,{‘,L‘:"_."""““""“’ |Temple and unanimously ndobtod‘?:;lrl‘rl?r‘m ot “rumors. Walds hintad ot | The occasion was a complimentary bray. Just the | k ‘ | year of her life. She was the widow wn:u ago o resolutions protesting against (hg\1m'po’r“ll:ele::'\':la’{’v:\es::d::‘r: ;I;:: noth- | yinner tendered by John L. Webster ::flng for vaca- | i of John Logan, pioneer grocer of this | game & weeks ago v | vietd: a tence to life im-| Ot P lle hotel to the gen- on. y days last year 56,069 ,500 | conviction and senten her high grade raliway shares were 'at the Fontenelle | clty. The followl bl 1pts hn Lawson in|in_ RSSeEle demand at ddvances et & nsisting of men ||| Sizes 3 to 6 hescd g of catile noms & d“_,:'e‘:;"_t""’m"‘m"m‘E"‘"’“""“' of John R point or thereabouts, and United States °Fal committee, co 8 YORtE © .. | | The funeral will be at 2 p. m. Sun-|Smaha live stock market for the year to | Colorado. Lawson is an executive 2‘"‘|‘.1Am.l|"m.r‘"d Copper ;nd American from all over the state. Fifty were oliae ¥ and v, Smel 3 ot t! pe— S day from Bralley & Dorrance chapel | d8te, as “"‘l":‘:“; '“hwll:" o ; Bk |board member of the United Mlne¢.~)nlllelr.l'nln'l;.‘rof‘i:(‘:d n:m::uown.“-;he in ottendance, years ... 69¢ tion of Ruth Rebekah lodgé, No. 1,| Hoks SLEsTis 14800 2L Lo | dicted In connection ‘with the mine [to its recent sharp sethagk. on persiatent | the B et T e o years 79¢ 0dd Fellows. Burial will be at West| The following fable shows the average |Strike troubles and the Ludlow |[eRotsa taat tin Sividend ia to be cut, i ::::r:;nnflm;p::; Rouvis of Nedraskn, ||| BY Pareel Post Lawn cemetery. e l';;r,:nlu’ at the Bouth Omaha live | massacre. [to “offictas. atatements outlining the pro- | "1 gair Nebraska had been a maiden Prepaid. | o et fo ¢ . ] > ! | | Mrs. Logan was bora in New York, sl The resolutions stated that Lawson was | P(4°4 “IHendly :“’55::‘,‘,5.“'_‘:.:,,“‘;"5"0",,:" really instead of only metaphorically the | ALSO BOYS' SANDALS | Beptember, 18%0. She came to Omaha in | Date. | 1016, (1914, 19131912 [1011.]1910,]190. |Innocent of the crime charged; that he |of existi fssues, by selling at 7, a |bouquets thrown at it would have covered Sizes § to 8 at....:..$1.28 - 154 and on November 1., 186, was mar- |June 11| 7 3% 7§ T S 3813 | W8 convicted by a picked jury, and {raction above ita ‘low price of the Year. |ita blushing form completely. Ita un- | gldes 800 1300 13 | ried to John Logan. Mer family name |June 12| 7 214l 8 cal % 53| 7 (5 %' * {1. “prostituted” courts; that a lawyer for | \[OGK JEADT. A% B AeCHnO Of Aat Beas |Daralleled rrogress in a comparatively ||| Sizes 5 - 81, | | was Caroline M. Mosher, }m 13 W{:g"i;’gr '17.'1": 1'“ the coal barons was appointed to & spe- erty. short time from poverty, wildness and Sizes 11% to 2 at....R23.00 || { June al 18 ;gi 3 %! 757 |clally createa judgeship for the purpose joFar the first tme since early in May, | wooliness to tremendous wealth, high cul- i | 155 . [1ocal banks failed to show an actual cash v { Married in State House. Juns 1¢ el - 18 L 93( 11 ot prosecuting members of labor unions; | oiul banks falled to show an actval cash fture and vast prosperity were reviewed & Thome ’ The marrige of this first white bride |June 5 648 739 %7 0376 |that the conviction of Lawson was just |ducing the excess reserve to $193, mmn with eloquence. of Omaha ocourred in the old state house | Jjune 20 84178 6 u‘ « | 763 |another attempt to disrupt all labor or- after having stood at about $300,000, Executive Committee Named. on the west side of Ninth street, between ‘J,une 2 E40ITEEW D) ganizations. vru!; nll\oek : i An executive sommittee was appointed Compmy une 843 740/612 94076 - onds were frregular, with mory le y Ve conc ' np‘“r Farnam anq Douglas streets. Rev. Isaac | 1N 3 ol IR RIS Usge Organisation. for Putare or Honnrn Taenymore sales | by Mr. Webster to mould into concrete o g F. Collins, first pastor of the FMirst june o 8 ;’.! RS %] 1’5 .7’:3 Pesides protesting, the resolutions -ax-lu, par value, $1,238,000. United States | form the definite ;dpn of ‘\:\:l‘ u;. cele- 1518.1520 Farnam N A Methodist church, nonducted nervices une 09 851 746 614 9 24 1 ! registered 2a declined r cent 1l | bration is to be, how long s to com- co. |in the atate house. The Logan ceremony | JinG LR - Rt mfl:.'"fi.:’.‘m‘ ;.:-:a‘:;:“:m':’ff,’;!:": | i e, e ‘dk : % O% | e, Just the date when it ia to take was witnessed by J. 4. Seely and C. R. | "5 g e s the resolutions will be ment o the gover- [on stocks were as Folleme s tuotations "‘“7 g i ""'l‘"u‘:"' “;“; Rats :’: Shields, both of whom slgned the mar- t Colorad | Sales. High. Low. Closs, | TOUSING the people over the e Receipts and disposition of lve stock |Por of Colorado. e h‘“""uw Co. M ringe certificate, at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, | “Demand the union label on all things | or ) :! e T :,"‘u:"l';";" “‘"“‘ iaga e g Farnam Omaha, | Mre. Logan was known for her splendid | for twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. |you purchase,” was the wording on cards ugar 300 80 0% oy mportance. qualities. She waa identified for many | Yesterday REODIPTS_CARS, handed out after the meeting by & num- | American 5 & R . a5 ghl:"x'o:‘l;mllllo w;llnnmed as follows m h Whi AN A - Oendnton | Hoks. Horses. [ber of women belonging to the Omaha | AmeTican 8. & . vid ey | G W, Watties, chairmaa C! M church and engawed in charity work. In | (. M. & St P.. 6 . |Trade and Cara Label league, who at- | American Tel. & Tai W. H. Bucholx Cagper B Yot \ S SOV Ghph GG Wb Uevieen W DOI0- | uil ol Raaitie. s H tended the meeting. Adatonte Mrmine Qiok Richoncke Aome Mirer Before the- stork TODAY'S BEAUTY AIDS ing her husband gain & competence, It 1 | (et s, FHeH Organization and support of labor | Atchhson | W. A. Fraser Norris Brown arrives there is much sald that & home was bought \Y’rmllh her .:: & :\\4 \t\‘ eant {unions, as well as exclusive patronage | 'lznntffl;»;- “nw::‘hl;mm EF‘F nu&mg‘h.m to talk about. The To clesr up snd whiten the skin etrnings as :"’"‘;" e i VS & 'TI‘" o T of unfon made goods, was recommended | ¥ g"guer"m = ALY e ”"""Wu“’m" years ago her facultiss were unusually | o T+ g M SO by various speakers as thc way to fight | Dr. 1. B. Lowry A. 0. Thomas . and secure that charm of pink and |jeen. ¢ B & fl'”w'.,“ 1ihe “maiter cloas® aud’ Drevent & Tepes | ONeapts & Ohie H M. Bunhnell chief topic. And therq white youthful freshness so much Ci R 1L & P, ea byt i o amon o By P | Chioago G, W, Erom Nebraske, Cities— is sure to be someone desired by all women you will find Here, Ijinois Central tition of the Lawson cure. | Chicaro, M. & &P Peter Jansen, I who has wsed or knowt it far safer to rely upon a good face| After the death of nher husband on | Chicago Great W “Protest all the time,” advised C. M. | Chicteo & M. JRnhn D. ;;:::;‘I‘lmd\h}g(;l;:;?‘.'_ of that splendid ex han pow March 13, 181, Mrs. Logsn met with 5 Fleder, A vice president of the barbers | Colorado Teel & Tron W. P. Miles, Sidn ternal help, *'Mother's 1:;“:; 33'-11:,- and m:::l.y .Tpurf business reverses. She had no relatives ot lr;'x-';l'r;';rno ‘{international union. “And protest not | Colorado & Southern. C."H. Cornal \nlomllae Friend.” Tt is applied to the abdominal mus« ance in your complexion, dissolve |here, and she told her friends she did only by resolutions, but also by YOUT | Denver & R. G pia e iberioh ) W BB il ey four of ¢ n half |not know the whereabouts of a few | MorTis & Co... purchasing power,” he urged. He indict- | Distillers’ Securities Paill Jessen, Nebraske City. mnounced "'”"ml it, It soath § LR N PSR e O | reteit Swift & Company ed those present for wearing ‘scab’ | ; C. B, Anderson, Cret Detwork of merves, enables the muscles pint hot water, and add two teaspon- [relatives in the east. Save for the kindly | Cudahy Pacl km. ompuny . 4 4 “aoab™ to- | Great Northern pid W. H. Thompson, Grand Island. expand naturally, relleves straln on the liga fuls glycerin. Apply this to your |Interest and attentions of members of | Armour & Co. collars and coats and using “seab’ to- hern pfd ments and thus sets at ease any undue strain face, neck and arms, rubbing gently |the Honsers association and the Ruth | SCHWartz & Co. 03 bacco. | Gurmenheim Bxproration. Tentative Plans Made. on the organs involved. And 1t does this wit 1 ] Rebekah lodge, J. W. Murphy... ““The persecution of Lawson was not | !llmois Central Following the main meeting the eom- until dry. This lotion does not show she was alone in the Interborough Mo ot World. Abatit & year age she enjoyed an personal, but only a part of the general | Inspirailon Copasr’ mittee met, with Mr. Wattles as chair- 6RO, or rub off ke powder and is much Bixiktshhe dossodsd J better. It is splendid for removing |0!d settlers’ picnic In Hanscom park. \ LE—There were no fresh and systematic persecution of organized | jaternational y:nr(vh::v man, and it was deel:ed :-hnt each v;wm & rm ek 1 Seniog barns of ness. about 3,000 white people In the territory |being the heaviest of any recent week, master class” sald Max Desettel, edl- {ifi.‘;'.'.".‘.'."p,'.,,::‘\fi“""" d N Siiis OF Sy CUINNINN AON PLVWIR | Jials o S Buliuels Wil 6 from You can make a delightfu]l sham-|of Nebraska, according to an official decidedly largker than a year ag0. |tor of the Omaha Unionlst. “They and Miami Copper it to Mr. Wattles by August 15. Shortly | many other distresses, D00 for & very. trifling cost if you |census. “The' houss In which whe wa | Mot UhAR thag for the menth to 8616 |ume cupitalitio press fight trades union- | Mz Kok ¥ hereatter Mr. Wattls wil call & meot-| , O0¢ of lne st inportant aymptoms 9 ®et from your druggist a package of [married was a brick structure erected | back {sm, because the latter is the one great | National Biscuit ing of the committee, at which the sug- m_uon'&“ g g oAU canthrox and dissolve a teaspoon-|by the ferry company for occupancy as pJood to choice besves of all ‘3"5:'" betters conditions of the work- lopst Jaed . { gesilons will be “digested” and definite| pyjne Ihns:‘nl!nn!. may so ful in @ cup of hot water. Pour @ |the state house. Y ety T i " wee Yorx Contrai plans formulated. the "Iind that wD, 'm-mlon will_so little at a time on the scalp and rub| Mr. Logan was engaged In business on On the other hand the common | Other speakers included T. P. Rey- & H The celebration will occur some time in| times follow. The influence Western. Northern Pacific Pacitic Mail Pacific Tel. & Tel Pennaylvania of “Mother's Friend" gives '.ho ntnd lunlhl lld 0 become conscious of ond there ‘s a real, physical Rw“t’ musenla; vigor as evidenced by freedom 1917. Probably there will be local cels tretions throughout the state leading up to & big celebration in Omaha or Lincoln, briskly. This creates an abundance of thick, white lather that thorough- ly dissolves and removes all dand- Farnam street with John Evans. Later he enetred the Union Pacific shops, where he was employed at the time of his death &krassy kinds have been easing off and they are possibly as much as 10@15c lower in some cases. Good feedess have been strong under nolds, president of the State Federation of Labor and the Omana Central Labor union, and R. B. Donahoe, president of ruff, excess oil and dirt. After rins-|Ho lived for years at Twentloth and [the Influence of light recelpts and & |4, \0oa1 structural fron workers' union. |y i, PHace car or both. Mr. Wattles suggested that the | undue strain, a ing,’ the hair dries quickly, with a|Paul strects and had a homesteaa in |41 PUNIUE demand, On the SCher MANG | pye) urged real justice for labor and ac- | Reaaing *"" Al-Sar-Ben machinery might well be | oo S8 et hothers Trieadt ut any drad fluffiness that m it seom heay- | Dodxe county. Deen slow mollcrs and have boen KTAAUALY |ve support Of It in every way, by way | New'taiy e Site utilised that year and added to tha “biE | fodey to Bradseid Regulstor Co. Jor- Lume fer than it is, and @8 on a rich| Efforts were made a fow years ago bul-‘(.,‘gmmon I-éw."' of protest on the Lawson case. g“: Island Co. prd.. .. [l 3 show" which will be the semi-centennial m. Atlanta, Ga., for a highly luster and a softness that makes ar-|to Induce Mrs. Logan to enter an Odd s el The committee from the Central Labor | Southers Facitic-, " - Sl 1%t | celebration. of great value to all expectant it a pleasure.—Advertige- | Fellows home, but she preferred to re- w good to mom O~ lunion in charge of the mass meeting | Southern Railway 4 It 1s likely that interest will be spread &%flhwwm m:nln .‘:‘M the scenes of her early actiy- fed beoves, 348 hn falr to &ood o [consisted of David Coutts, chairman; C. IE":'."E...‘?‘."&”’ by means of prizes offered in the schools | women will appreciate. g lwh.’l. 3 30g8. Union cifie F. Moth, . J, and J. M. Finn, Governor of Georgia Huller, Leonard Cralg Union Pacific pfd {oited Staten steei 8. Steel ped. for the best essays on the subject. The ploneers and the old soldiers will have a prominent part. Former Nebraskans will be invited from all over the world to come back to Nebraska to participate. .fiw. good to choice cholce _cows, g to lood mwa. $5.7506.75; common to fllr cows, $4.00@6.76; good to cholce stookers and lmdon. fl%lu% 'ur to good stockers and feeder: Members of the Douglas County Asso- |} e A clation of Nebraska Ploneers will be well |$6.7507.50, AMUSKEMENTS, represented at the funeral, As well be out of the world as out of style. Wedtinghouse Elsctric’ ALLEGED HUMORISTS common to falr stockers a feed- . : boad ‘With plans formulated two years be- MONDAY, KIDNAP BRIDEGROOM _m“'{.o’,‘,'ff“:;u;;“’fj‘ Rl et ‘T‘:’ Is Afraid of Violence o l‘;:‘ylvn;nr‘:o:-“; Bank Statem fore the celebration Is to take piace, || The advertising columne J ULY -tun. ot‘é,‘:.‘% $5.00§10.00; fat bulls, Py 30 e Ry o o bRy something commensurate with the size || of The Bee constitute a end wealth and history and dignity of the state is to be produced. FREMONT, Neb, June 26—(Special.)-- While a musical program was being car- ATLANTA, June 2%.—Persistent rumors n companies for the week shows that they that persons incensed agalnst Governor 2. turday run HOGS—A very decent Sal Y hold $193,258,030 reserve in excess of legal was recelved, estimates calling for about continuous style show. Tents 21st and Paul Sts, ried out following the wedding of Miss 127 cars, or §600 head. The week's total | Siatom because of his commutation of the | [e0Uirements. This is s ase of Elsio Softley, duughter of Prof. and Mra, |0f 6444, 18 “with ong excoption U |sentence of Leo M. Frank to life im- gy OB a8 ek . The sataient Alfred Sottiey, to Erio B. Luedtks as the [13,0 over last week, 6,00 larger than |prisonment contemplated acts of violence | & Actual Conditton— Amount. Tncrease, home of the bride's parents Thursday, a |{Wo weeks ago and sém vier than for | againat the governor tomorrow, caused | f0ans etc. .. Eroup of the groom's former college |{N® same weck la or the month | state and county and dity officlals to- | Federal bank to date aggregate lum-lle- re the largest for June aince 161 While early advices from Chicago were slightly bearish, and local shipper d night to take extensive precautionary measures. | Mayor Woodward ordered all near-beer | saloons closed throughout Saturday and also directed that special policemen be held In readiness for possible disorder. County officlals have taken steps to re- enforce the constabulary. Governor Slaton's proclamation creating & military zone surrounding his country ILTON OGERS & SONS CO. 1516 HARNEY SPECIALS MONDAY OHERRY STONERS LAWN MOWERS 95¢ Enterprise, only...76¢ | 12-in. B. B. Hustler ..$4.95 !chums seized him, and, forcing him to |enter an automobile, drove off into the country with him. He was kept away from his bride until after the train on which they had made reservations for Denver had left. He was then allowed to join his bride, who, with members of the wedding parly, had been walting at the atation. Other reservations were made and the party left on their wedding Net time depoait: Circulation .. Aggregate reserve ... Excess reserve CIRCUS “1AGENBECK WALLACE SRINGS 2 STAGES B Arenas i oot ping sccount wen at fully steady pric being purchased largely around $.45, with a top of $7.60. The outside demand was slack as com- pared with the last two or three SHEEP-In spite of the fact t celpts have been larger than for time, and quite a bit heavier than for anies in Greater New York not innluded r. clearing house statement: Amount. Tncrease, lmu-: & umm m TLoans, etc. 8 9 orreaponding period last year, lamb | patato still was in effect tonight, -eighty 1 n-n'aau D'H /trip to Colorado points. Mr. Leudtke fs | ve been slowly regaining last 4 s e 0 i cashier o€ @ bank st Croston, where they D break, which amounted to | Militlamen patrolling the place. Ad- | Total depoits i TIBETB000 720,700 85¢ Stoner, only . ......620 | 14-in. B. B. Hustler ..$5.70 jutant General Nash has announced that he will double this force tomorrow night, and that he will maintain the cordon of nearly $2.00 per hundred. Three advances, which amounted to anywhere from 100 to 1be upled with two good, firm mar- vault Trust compan cash reserve in uult 47,364,600 16-in. B. B. Colonial. .$8.25 LAWN SPRINKLERS «lll make their home. 50c Pits 2 Cherries.....42% o i terd \ 5 e SYRACUSE MUST VOTE e U Gtengs Jhoted o | (roopn tere as long as R deem 1t ad- | “Decreds. 7, PRESERVING KETTLES | 650 Brass Ring for .....490 ] | RATLRO, m S—it .90, above the popular figure at |V . coe e 12 ACRES OF TENTS—13 AGAIN ON WATER BONDS fant” wosks Clome. “when the, b ond. ot AR R ol Lows, ,{_:::“; 5-qt. size, reg. 30c, only 17¢ | 500 Brass Nozzle for. .32 l" — the suppl was ng at 3 s a : n m’o oml “o 8 Horde of KLEPHANTE STRACUSE, Neb,, June 3%.—(Special)— ha"n'fl.u'.‘.'“.'v'“” e clty Treasurer of A ghralte: N::m cigs S slon, reg. y GRASS HOOKS r:un. to .o:e:l“‘u::n n:;‘publ::“l:'o\ :' and while feedar buyers thv: a oog' Nashv-]]e A ested m'u % "::" ovstion lg—qt. size, reg. 49¢, only 82¢ | 50c kind, good steel. ... .89¢ the notice lection, water nds Imany orders, they are hav " AT n s P Which were carried at Tuesday's election, | tinie filling any of them. About the only IT oy Rationst Baat 12-qt. size, reg. 69¢, only 41¢ | 65¢ Grass Shears . .....48¢c . o g o et |lamba that find their way into the hands Fairmest Croame ¥ 300w were declared vold at the special seselon |of feeder buyers are the few culls and | NASHVILLE, Temn. June 3.—City Broom and Dust of the town councll last evening, #tting |throw-outs, which are moving largely at Tre Ch ', M = tod ‘Mwm-m States Tel " A NGEs as a canvassing board. Another election e Ibm:]("lhc same r'nnn; as g;. = :'“:::‘:m n‘: :'“r{_:':( :':rn-{)l;:: - ” ! are w! 0 pay for em. i el fn o ahort time 0 vote on AT 415, VIS, 10 220%™ DI | erohr Burne, - which aeged. the THE A B NEW IDEA STOVE o 4 aho an re, , a few nas. resentative business men was presented |and prinkling. of Hatives ineluded :h' ""‘;;’mh"f’“::‘;d‘",""‘“‘:“ l:‘"' i AWARDED QOLD MEDAL AT PANAMA EYPOSITION asking for the submission of the electric "‘,’;';rm"fl SR, m‘:‘.! oo mn’n“’d ay d.p'o‘:t':g ‘:."‘.'. ’:j Gudaby Packine oo Sa, 192 00 100% $42.00 Regular, Specia] only. Mght bonds, which were deweated, at the | ne © ax. Sh e " Ne. Av. Sh Py o faiigrina ¥ City Netional Hank Bide: e T B $30.00 Regular, Special only. .. new election. ) 230 “© m 740 4 Continental G. & E. B, 1 h o 30 120 » 193 190 740 Dundee, Neb. Municipal o 980, . g 100,90 L Badly Beaten by ¥ - S~ Wl e 18 o Ty, o e, Die -] . M w7 ty, Mo., Sch. Di . | PLATTEMOUTH, Neb, June .n—-:;u- - o | B 8 .!":q HELD FOR RECRUITING dan e, 18 “-ou by m‘- o | cial.}~Otto Sikes, tramp, who was mak. (8113 i mod 818 MEN FOR ALLIED ARMIES | gnthe seve? dhe it e il " ne 3 m wTe Omaha & . B. St. Ry. s, 1928 L » ing his way from Atlanta, Ga., to Omaha, | § » 0 0 190 80 Rocky Mounialn Fiel fa, bonus . Thl. slmt.l y lel Slze lc° C F foll in with & nero noar Auburn and |10, 38 ey g IR BAN FRANCISCO, June 2.—Harry G. | hetn & co o> 10 uon y ream I'reezer was assaulted near here by his com- |y SUOLTINE 0N SROER AL LA | Lane, alleged to have been a recrulting | Skux <1ty Stock Yards ta, - ol on Sale Monday for 45c, or |panion yesterday with an fron bar and | fair to good, §7 75: lambs, ' apring, | agent here for the allies in the Buropean | wiim ¥ ey o owy S i et e S | STHT moire o cholod It | war, vl Sfresisd teder oo o federai ) P T {ant then robbed him of & small amount | cwes, good 1o cholce, $4.7606.55; ewes | WArrant and held as a witness in an in- Bank Clearings. |of money on his person and escaped. falr to good, $4.0004.75. vestigation being conducted by John| OMAHA, June n —~Bank clearings for P | lkes fs wandering in his talk and cannot |, Representative sales: py, | Reuston. United States district attorney, 'rg;‘;g";";:* . fr \u:;m ‘:r;:‘ g's’u“" give a very lucid sccount of himself, | 137 Oroxon yearlings 7 3 | he was unable to give bond fixed at 350. | “Following are the hank ciearings for With Purchase of $5.00 or Over. thoush he eays he was in the resular | i0% Sl Jeastings 2% 10, Mot This Year. Last ¥ A Few of the Money-Saving Val {army for twelve years and that he served | o Mu“‘" Py |'.'rm- 3 S Makds fr e ear. Money. Ing ues Which in the Philippines in 189, He will be | 10 cull umh.'. H] cuus from the ere Tuesday Hinmim e Make it Worth While to Buy at the “State." detained for = few days in hopes that Wednesday ........ 354198318 373082 07 $25.00 Extension Table for, CHIOAGO LIVE STOOK MARKET Thursday D3118900.90 2611335 $2.50 Dini ) the assallant may be captured. % ning Chair for . Robbers blew open two safes and rifled -y .28 $15.00 Gas Rai 1 4 = Cattle Stead . Wob it & mail bag at Haines, Ore., and escaped .98 nge for S Notes from Gage County. 7—-"“ . W ool eop | With & small amount of booty ;}:-zg lfilbm’y Table for. .. BEATRICE, Neb., June 2%.—(Special)— eady. Governor Dunne of Illinols signed a bill . efrigerator for “ " CHICAGO, June 3%.—CATTLE-Recelpts, | whi N D, P. Terry of Wolbach, Neb., died Fri- |y 'head: market steady: native . beef | the Stace Board ot Henr Squpiade to Londen Stesk Mashet. ETC., ET! day morning at the home of his aon, | steers, $,76@9.00; western steers, $7.1000 | weeks of ile birth of any intant with| LONDON, June 36 —8tock exchange ¥rank Terry, near Filley. Paralysis was :_m: -;;"-: and heifers, $3.3@9.3: calves, :are :;u"b'n:. measure provides for the “""f,‘""“""' lnllhp 'Ax:u.cirlun ':M:lion con- the cause of death. Nr. Terry was 6 (°' ree Istribution of silver nitrate. sisted principaly o les which shaded years ot age and leaves a widow and | wesk. ".‘,,..“.:‘:.'1‘,*‘;.,“"“ Sien 7 BT T, ages parformed in other states inf TASS, B, TATLON {UICE BN e hildren. $7.6007.90: A v!fllmon of Illinols laws are void under a | S'¥ I ‘m: arket generally elght ¢ . bill approved at Springfield by Governor James Pollock of thiy city was fined | TS0 rough, "“‘"” Dunne. The law also makes Ulegs) mar. DILVER-RM B 1M1 per ounce ® and costs by Judse Eils Thursday | SHEEP AND LAMBE Recelpty a0 T St aetoin Hanols, contran el BISCOUNTS Short bills, &% per cent; evening for exceeding the speed Mmit rm. l'v_urlfl“(:?‘ & .) contracting parties live $ months, # per cent. ‘with his aute, He stated that he woul lay the fine out, but after he was in Sall for & few hours he changed his mind Miss Elizabeth Fellows, 6 years old, widow of John R Fellows, one time dis- trict attorney of New York, was burned Louis Grain Market. NEW YORK, June % -MBERCANTILE upon tho »uum issue of suffrage. ” BW YORK, June %~DRY GOODS- h were burned, one fatally, at Pitts- SIOUX OITY, June N.—~CATTLE—Re- shod interior being entirely sutted. The fire cotton goods ’rll 300 head. Higher quotations were ST. l.ou June 26 -WHEAT-N. to death when her clothing 1 W and paid his fine. rod, s new, 51 1001.11%: No. 3|ffom s #na range. She was to have cole | ETERLING EXCHANGE Faliety = dav RELIABIE — O bminad; Tury, TSOME Roptamber, | brated Her sLEY minh birihsy have sous | bills, #.70; demand. M.7%: cables, Custer Farm House Burned. e day with a family reunion. L ) BROKEN BOW, Neh, June 3.-(8pe- [ ; CORN No 2 .Km"%,' white, T6i4c; | The Massachusetts Federation of Wom- | st | = 0 “hei Mexican dollars, clal)~During Priday afternoon a two- | OATS—No. §, ; No. 2 white, :\nu'r-s?-“h'u.:n‘:lm?li"noflfin&x::flu PrroraGemal. Sealv) Teiivens, } story residence belonging to Willlam W 49e; July, w p ember, 3%e. debate which occupled nearly three ho\ll‘. \“‘ - ters was destroyed by fire. Only the —— several u:u nuflr «-u hinting that the Dry Goods Market. shell of the bullding is left standing, the | Slenx C 1ty Live Stock Market. o by disrunted it it E ; Started from en incubator. Nome of the ()os_n.o..“,l 8000 head: markct | BUrEh by an explosion at the plant of the | livery by Belfast lnen manuf family was in the house at the time. The | firm; heavy. ¥7.8an35; it o780t | Aetna Chemical company, whete szpers.| Busiape were i wood dcmand. Ly e ADMISS “ 'F ) b There | 18t §7.1007.20: bulk of rales, § @ ments are being made under government - Y og SA) prokably eyoeed SLAA BHEEP AND LAMRS Recting girection of a new process for the manu- Vet ’ was no insurance. €. facture of gasoline. Stephen Homer, 3| Npw —SUGA >WOBODA RE W»«‘- —_— " L@mvs ol led afte: belng taken to & | tures closed § w,,u higher t& ‘“-": Get competent help through The Bec | Read The Boe's hoepital and the condition of four other pa “Business Chances |men is serio » ncr with sales of 1,150 tons. s e l.ll‘u.. Raw and