THE OMAHA DAILV BEE : Trik AV , .TTLV 1:1. : 1S07. COUNCIL BLUFFS. MINOlt MKVT1O > . Rraok * "Gedrf : * ' ! ! Own " Klelc. 112 P-w y Ir.vt-r Art lift : moved to 24f. MetTiam Mk Tn Royal Neighbor * ot Lilly caaip tno t t .iiu'ht ' „ < T We-e tut goo * to Kmrutli tor e Ji-i > f iiit \ \ \ fiMrman and * f Me ( MiJoytaS at c. . . r at leiiowiuiue fi&rk : . , - ( GlMer of MM ouH Valley ie a BUMI nr Mui .I.liiiH.n uf RlRhtb trl > ct. Tnincht te the rspulfcr tneening oS Con cor IK Indpe Knlfiliti" Of Pytb'HJ. nl ami Mi F. T Trnc ha f Cone U Mi Hcia polnu tor a brief outlns- Mu .Mulqueen & & * returned troni a trlj i < i.unibut Clevolancl and Sandusky. O Mi e .1 1 Jeffcrl find BOM of St. Jowp ! BIB v. i , ng her motlifr t 108 Fourth stn-ct \ .Mt.Millan dpiart | Ml Saturday evening ti n-iiiKi MM ( onelavt of Kniglitfi Totnplar a : Fjunt Lnkf ; , in L A Mnrtln so'l na , ntwsrn. o J > e Moiinr are v lilting Mr * D.V. . Pricw Jn-i Martit , e mother. .ilrr liifklimon ot W luennrtr anfl Mrs In Ii of Miiimiiota t"c the nucsls ol Mt a- i Mrs W U Taiklngion. v. vv Lunper and family are fpending thi ! i i v.L athir In the wrnturu mountain renorts J in t u ill bt tn Fen tor home time. Mr * Juhi C Clanc ) aufl oti of Port Mafl i > i. la are In .hi city guesti ot Mr. am I.1 , la'-ub Sclinnai of Glee tvcnuc. J \ IlioadViot of Anita returned to hi 1 , ie Uuu eveuliiR. after liavlng vis.tei < rif nls .n tblt cltj fnr several dayi Tin will of Ninthlaii DngDl , * hlch wn MM ! June lu wan approved yesterday b , Jti pi inlth and admitted to probate. ' , murr.ngt lleeune vvns iEKUid ytt.terda t" I'tiaritfc C Hartcr. Chicago , III. , age ; , < ! iiinl L D Iiakt-r , Council Bluffs , aged " ' . M Muinle Hill joined an outing part f-t in f uitfclm und loft for tin north las f. > t g M.nne ipolih woo the llrnt objecth pom : M L W liurtiham. formerly of thin clt ) but now a lesiJtnt of New Yorl ; City , 1 MI 11 p v ib : C. K. Hcs.e and family o Okiui tl avi'tiue ll.i S-t Johns EnBllsh Lutheran churc uii M M lav m.lioul v ill have their anuu : pi u bt 1 ulrmouul park this week o Tlmi i .v afternoon Tin Muiei- Thomas anfl Mnstesrs Don Ben uud rte-d Muijih ) left lant evening for Watei i < N.b where they will visit friends an i IT * a couple of weeks' outing "he "Ewee-tcst thing" on the beach Sun tli \ wut the voung woman in the prett Blu-L walBt and duck hklrt , frebhly luundere 41 the Eugle L.inudry , 724 Bioadwa ) . : Uie di-trii-t court yesterday the flm n i o : of the udminlEtrutor in the estul < > [ Kei.i&h C' Smiley was tiubmltted and a ] jumetl Tin udmlnistiator wa < . discharge and bit , bond exonerated rount ) Clerk It"ed and family have n tii mil from their pleasant and somewhat c : t < lent ou'iiig on the northern lakes M l.i > > ( ! CM i ilifs his experiences an amocig tl iiiuvi ( ltihttul ! | of his Hie Lit utt uunt U P. Pettlt leaver this afe ! IK i fin his home In Salt Lai.e City , Utal af 1 1 o iiltasant visit of several montl v i ! i frn mis and re'latlvcs in Omaha Com t Bluffi- und other Iowa points The bo ; cl i uiii ] in > L wish him a safe and plcasai Jin 'i < i C.'iitial ' L V Test left fnr Salt Lake lai p iniip He will he absent several days HE vl J uum will louX up nome impurun. ma ttih iinii > 'tted wltli his duties as chttrma o' ilit txi-tutive committee of the Me : el. i und Manulupturcrt * association Pa : ti' ilnMOutlcj. . are to help boom the Tram n i M.-ni'pi Expusltlou * " in l.ovul Temperar.ce nrmy will meet i 1 . fliii'Muii tabernacle , corner of Sco ami Mvn te > r Btn-titB. this afternoon at < r tin K Mih Denny of Vineennes , Ind. , m nn , l orpi'Llycr of the Woman's Christie T. mpi lante union , will address the chi < 1 < ti All memburfc ure requested to 1 ji unit Pannti are invited to attend 1 Ii niiat- Welch , who cald hl home wi ii , ( iiiulia fouuid hltnbelf In the vicinlt ) i t ! i M rnpiiliian hotel last evening and I tin i MM mi of Mtb John Short He did m 1m u e to address some insulting remarl ti IH-I anil was promptly throvn Into tl t 'ei1 b ) Landloid Bierworth of the hole A pohttinun e-ame along about the tin In lu.idetl in the middle of the aidewa ; ui ' look him in charge , , coal dealers have agreed to advani tin prit e fid cents n ton. in view of tl jin silile Bboilage in the east , owing to tl Hanoi mriKe There are Ke-vcral indie ; ti atof the existence ) of u fear on tlie jia t > ' lii pi c oal foiiritimers that a coal Tamil If. iliiiBteiiinr this locality All of the ral routlt- read ing the city are increasing the i. tn Ii o1 coal The Northwehte.rn on Satu elaj brought in fifty cars ( if coal und bid trai ivi J then in their yarflti for use. > I Viavi Co. . female remedy ; consultatii f'tf dllice fi.urs , 9 to 12 anfl 2 to D Heal In.ol , furnished : :2fi-327-32S : Merriam block. I\ > J'lumbinc cmnputi ) . Tel. 230. TV h annual dlECOunt sale , 20 per cent ii ( ui-b lUMomers. Durfet rurulture- ! ; i uni JOT B'woy Huvurd & Pouter's $4 men's ( .hm * . , u o i b uud btlet. , $2 SIS thib week at Su Sf I'liUNV or Itlquor I.IITT. A new pliaie of thti Iowa liquor law w rxt tu'ed ymtf'day for the first time In tl Miini > Count ) Attorney Bright of Shell ci.un t began a i.nit In the district cou ecu ntr Martin and He.nr ) 1'iper , w ] huu pned the liquor bond of Max Duubne ( niiiM'ed with liU > Hci'iiKi' to conduct siU.nit a : I'ortbmouth during ISiO Dcubu jiunl In tlrht J300 of the JKOO license fe In , in pit tied to pa ) the other and HU eoi iid n , trading payment until almost a ( . i , nu'i- Incline fee had accrued He w itu i im"d up by un injunction tinder t. lutt In ptoptrt ) In which the lmnlnt"b e- ' > DC ied becomes liable for the payme Ii tu Ii. time and the Shelb ) county u th tr it , M ut d hath the property and t ( - > mi i' K Thi1 stock wae protected h ) 11. ruc < tu John Luider of this city ai cu. . < i 1101 be touched The property w rur tu mitt u under tlu law and nUvertlned t bun liui ui huver could be found The j t"im fileel Mhtcnlny alleges tlmt the jirn TM ould not be sold fur TlftO at the pre ti- .int Suit ik commenced nn the bo : fur lit Hill amount of the indebtedness tin IOUM > end Judgment Is asked for J51 vt b tnunet and costs The suit is hroug lit i 'or HU riason that oue of the limit ! nut l vet in tlilb count ) All our ladies' J4 shot * , all bhadcfc ui unea J2 US thib weel. at Sarpent'b A' tur iuilieV J4 flO and Ju hhoeh blacl an < lunh 13 lih tlilh week at Sargeut't lii ou" way 'Jni. llo ; N Ilrutvilfil While Iliitliln I'm r UuliGK la Jul ) 12 (3i iul Tel rrcn John Ke-Il > and Prank Murphy t foiintr ut luineoinbe und the latter tif Bt in oo u.ri ( Irowni'U in the Iitw Molneb rlv n * . ' > igh ) enerda . while bathing. The bo vert mitme and were 37 ) earg uld Ntdth cou u fWiii , well and Hull ) htartetd to bin .M.'ri. * wti.i to hit uld and buth we drownej , h r , ; , Garfitild'fc I. , und JC tboet > JS. un UMI , wt-e.1 , ut Sargent b tilrl Ivlllftl lii u Iliiininuj. CF'JAlt RAPIDS la. Jul ) 12 ( Spec ! Ttugram iMiitt lla ) Tiirmou , aped 1C. II Hip 'Hti nulif eatit of Itcnvlf ) . wub luhtuut ki'u ' } todu ti ) a liorke running owa ) s ! liaO ne'-'D tt Remituud was marl ) lu freer or he > humr when the auLiduiit ot'turred fclif iut > alone it ib impuuible to tell hi it TRY ALLEN'S F08T-E&SE , A I IT ' If khttl.cn Uiii ttif etmrt AI tt * j : n s ur f n ftt r nivn ! uiui hot unt ) , ti-r ra * IT jou liuit Mnuruntv \ nr HE ' f. fr > A it ii k I mil Eu e i . n ( In t > r It timl HiLKr MiilUtui : iit > v'urrii untl jirrvcr r ( 1 i t > ' tHtuunc Jfft 1 > iBtrn uii S ruli i r ; i Ik. It n > i iiriik und tiuniuiik nf till I * ' tiii i trk rvk ; uiiu ruruiurt Trj u tixlu ) hii X'V kit OniCKUtk uud > huv utortni fur ric Tri l cl. | T Kl.l U. AdOlu * , Xilu. 6. OilUitt. I * iivy. K. r. PROVES TOO STRONG TOVORK \ Underwood Lccu'eea Hobo Who W tit Employment on t r.tm. COULD EAT AND DRIKK AMAZINGLY ' 1 rkln 111 * Cnjinrlty ( tir OfMitl Prm t-n- Ct < r HIM ! MIIIMM 111Oriiilttitlo Ii ) Mfitlliui li i'r ? tliliic lit ; Coulil Curr ; Sett 0 Underwood lookoi over lilt v.Beirut Celtl of poldcn prtl - . 01 Setntlijinornlnt ; and 1-01eluded thhl h would be obliged to Increeee bin fence n harvest liar-elo If be maintained \ i-eputn tlon of be-lng erne ol the nn t thrifty cm enprcetlc 'aruierc in Pottawattar.iie county All of the h&rv ( i hando In hl vlclnlt : were at work , and lite only rcnourcc wn to eomc to town and pick up some memlie-n of the army of unemployed who hunt ; uroiin the ctreet cornert and dlwujs natlonn flnanrcc. He did not pet fully Into th U&untB of the latter cla < , . but instituted hi inquirlt-H at the Kiel hotel and the barn attached to the hrotclry There he made th acquaintance of John Williams , a tiueky tn dividual John , wee inclined to treat th proposition to co to work u ith the sam contempt that had distinguished hit through life but Vndervvood prevented It 1) InvlttiiE bin to consider the metier ove. a Rlats of beer The tramp was tinxlou to keep on considering It that wa.v all dnj but Vndervvond llnally got him into wap.4i uud btarted with him to the countrj At the Mipper table the tramp proved tha he hnd the name cuormoup capacity for lee that he huel for beer and the farmer cell eluded that if hU new man could worl' Jui half ah will nt , he c uld ent and elrin he would be a champion harvester H was a peed rester and pond eater all da Stindaj , and hupped the blind ) side * of th treu will eurnetit devotion When Mn t'nelorwood FURpcsted that he mlRht fe-ed th pips and milk the cowf , he informed he that he was very rellpinut and we > uld hnv to fir t petition the Omnipotent lor pen miKsion to thus , desecrate His holj Sabbat flay While he was prayl&q Mrs fnderwoo went out and performed the little chore she had asked him to do When nlct eame the tramp appeared to be Just Uf. ana IOUE to show hit new employer that hi capacity for BlecpmK was JUM UK pret as his eating and drinklnc aciompllshmeut nnd he asked to lip carlj shown to hit hei Mle room was In the viclnit ) of that en cupied by another hlied man This hire man looked at the tramp , and then at h : own gold watch he wore ouly on Sunday : and v , bile the tramp w-iih reclttnc ; "No 1 laj me. " in a voice that could be heard a over the house , thih hired man war hidtn the watch between the mnttrcn QS of h bed and the pillows Bv ! ' o'clock the ran : was esnorinp so carne-Ktlv that the raftei of the house were vibratmp and tlie hire man , believinp that he had sccurelv hiddc his watch , dropped to sleep before mldniph When .he fatnilv arose at elaylipht yeute : da ) morning the tramp had nlread ) left h room and Mr Vnderwood was cougrati latlnp himself that amonr the uc man other eUraordinarv qualltie-E he posst-hf * the virtues of an enrlv rifer He was m around when breakfast was called and U ether hired man was eent to call him ll stead of hunting for the tramp he wei to hce if his watch wae where he put tt tl night before and discovered that it had bee btole-n Investigation tevealed the fact tin another gold watch belonging to Mrs t'ude wood's fcoti VVBP alf-o mining Further ll quiry rhowed that the tramp had arisen du ing the night , thorough ! ) ratihackcd tl hoiihe nnd had taken everything- value 1 could find Mr Underwood came to tow ycsterda ) and told the police about It Si ] ping n cooling drink and recounting tl story to a few of his old friomU , he r marked "He wet , a pious looking cuts , at was reall ) the btfot eatur and drinker 1 e\ < saw. " 01" CITY COl'NCIl Attempt 1 Hrlnt t'l > < li ' IMrj rlr- ( i < 1 In a HIMU Aeulii 11 Pnllurc. The clt ) council held a brief adjaurm meetinc ; lust evening , and awarded the coi and brick hid- - tract * ! for cmihtructiug plank walks in accordance with the bidt at tabi lated b ) the city engineer S. Huliu A : C and John Skinkle i.ecured the contracts Marshal Canning reported that he butl not fied the owiierb of a partially burned bulli Ing at Aveuue H and Twenty-eighth stre to tear It down. The Judiciary committee- submitted proposition from William Martin to acce ] J25 in full katlKfactinn of hU , claim again : thH city for J-10 damages for the tnjur ) i a bom1 , and alho to Include a similar hi of damages for u horse injured In 1HU The committee recommended the1 ucceptani of the offer and the council agreed to It An effort wu6 made to bring up tl bicycle ordinance again , but it was prompt hat upon b ) Aldermen Sayles. Casper Shi hcrt and Prough. who all votc d to nueta Alderman Sayle'b motion to lay the ore ] nunce over until the next regular meetii In August. Alderman Casper vvub will It to let the thing come up and be killed once but other members desired to lei into It a little further nnd it went ov < with a pretty large certaint ) of mectlt that fate in the end An ordinance wat introduced ordering tl grading of Palrvirw avenue. Jt went ov under the rules The olllclal acceptance of the Long Di tunce Telephone company o .uance was pr sented and placed on file Permission was granted to Ibauc Smith oceup ) a street lunch stnd on Ilroadwu between Pearl and Main W H Welch w granted permUEion to move his stand frn Ilremdwav uud plaee It under the tha trees at the corner nf Iluliss park I'pon motion of Alderman Casper the cl solicitor wub ItiBtructed to prepare an nrt nance requli ing all telephone and telegru ] companieb to IIBJ an annual tai of n i ever ) pole belonging to them within the cl limitb Aldurman Puce reported that his comm ! te > e un pulice and health hnd Invcstigat the ) repurted bad conditlnu of tht old dum ing ground , and hud found that the u burled carcasses complained nf at a prevln meeting had beeu lying on the surface fever over a veur and had been thoroughly drl UP InMcad of finding thi "thlrtj or fort ; di'ad horses reported the ) found half a doz bleu lied end eidorle. > s skeletons The council spent Mime time dlhcussl : the dumping ground and garbage quchtk but reached no other conclusion tlmn th Alderman Pace's e-ommltte-e1 had not coi pleted lu work and ordered a further 1 vestigatlon of the dumping problem T nlrtt rnien are endeavoring to meet all the requirements of the situation winch a mum and conflicting The ilcsirr ib protect Oarbipe Master Nelson In his otlli and at the hnme time , provide a meuiib 1 the people who desire to dispose eif thi own garbage when too poor to pa ) t cost which the council hah authorize"1 t garbage muster to collect The commit ! Is tapocted 10 securea public dumpl ground , whle-h can be controlled lij the cl exclusive 1) , for the use of the ] iiorer cU of i > eoilc | The council adjourned to meet tomorri evening to consider the wide tire ordinance Snrpfiit'f , JS hhne > , the lire ! on eart K40 all thlr week at Sargeut'e. bign the Hear Mn n mill 1Vifr Klllril IM I.lKlnnln r > ni < HI N Y Jul ) 32-ndwln J B-ttgj. : wife wno resided on u furm lmilefc ! fru De 1.1. - tre killed 1 > \ llgbtniiiK IUH nip ) The ) liuJ li en to a ItttlpnUor j. imufe n nert > on their way lionir w nen u fniw forced UmW lo take rufupe under a trt Thn were itpiiartmll ) killed Itie'.unil ) Itel vvub aliuin if > tytrs of iipc Two childr survive the Muiik 411 fhr Mrritf Turk. TACOMA. JuU II By r uton 11 : lie br u liip of tlit i oiuifnine rod attached to t . jrf\t-rnor tin fun \-ton fl > wht-fl of u j > , , if I'urlit * t omji mud ftiRinf of tnt Tui-m : Strt-fi railwat i ompan > wt-ni u int-t KB < ! i plrir } wrt-tkilig thr Vlant nrH liu.iain r-uuhiiiR dumuct ic thf extent of JiV ( ' T wreck invuim the total UUrJtitlnuuuce of I " " ttrfctt cw trtfflc for e\trJ fiaj ffrh. ptekr ejcfp'HiP hf pRrl < nnfl K'11 fc.n lint i T h < } r Turnt hrt lix the plant tthf clM Tot llrhtlnp Jiurp i ewill In dls rotitlt , ueO t rmporarih Itnl'tCiilltftttiti of K\lilliltk llclntivi to I litAttntitlc Cnlilf. One of thf mot iutrrcatlni ; collection * ever ccurfl by the National museum hw Jtt arrived at that Itwtltutlon IB W htug tot tnd i * hrtnp arrHnsed for exhibition bj Prof George C Maynard in cb rre of thi collertlont in the Department o under the direction of ProJ The collection w s the prcinrty ef Mr i Ifobella Pield Judson of fiohbs' Terry , N V. . WJ-R the Globe-Democrat , and com frci > tb * private pjpers of her father Cy nw W Field relative to the laying of thi Atlantic cable. cabl gratne > drat dent object ! with which he worked out bis Idea of la ) Ini the eablt anfl many other thing * of intercs pertaltiiuc to U The comsponfleuce am autograph copies nf telegrams -nt b ) Mr Plelfl to tht president of the Vnlted Stste and other prominent prrsoiit , are extrcnirl : Interesting There are man ) letters am draughts of plane invitations sent aud te celved. in Mr Fields ore wrltlui ; Th ropl t. o ? Uie tck-critmt font to hi ? wife am father Juet after the Euccestiful laying of th cable or "Atlantic telegraph ' n he tcrtnei It are cKpeciull ) attrnrtlve An object In th collectloti which is calculated to inspire th greatest amount of Interest Is tht globe , con itrucud by a London manufacturer ou whlcl the great electrician traced the cours-e for th cable to be laid from Newfoundland to Ire land The Journal kept by Mr field and note ' of deep fee bounding set down b ) him an ameers of the Great Eastern , b ) which th cable was laid , are part of the colloctioi Mr rield's private library with all the lit ' erature relating to the work of laying th i cable , forms another part of It There or hlso copies of medals presented him b congress and the Prcuch government ; eti graved re"olutlnnr parsed by members e bndltt. In thlF couutr ) and Durope. D can presented , made from the wood of the Grea KHBteru Among the relics which cause th visitor to examine elo el ) aud attentive ! are cnses containing sect loin , of the first cabl and those evolved from It I Sectlour of the messages transmitted I regard to manufactures for the space of te or llfteen years after the first cable was lai down and presented to Mr Tlcld by til manufacturers are shown ; a Fllver v si i gold chased presented him by his childre on the occasion if his1 golden wedding whlc l occurred in December 1890 Ou thin a : 1 Inscribed the name's of all his children -an , grandchildren This is inlaid with parts t the cable and also the cteamer Orel I Eastern. _ _ THE MY".TIC Dentil of n Mini 1o AVliom tlit' nitilte \ \ ut. n TullHinnii. The announcement of the death of Capta William Fowlei relates the Buflalo Exp ct recalls tUe common superstition concernli the number " 13 ' tor he it w as w ho orga : tied the first Thirteen club Captain To\ IT was followed through hK life by th number , and. as hewas Mi y successful i a rule in all business vetituub. he came believe that it war really his maniot Tl number llrn appeared when he T as gra uated f-om school No IS at 13 years of ap Tlie building firm of which he was member erected thirteen public bulldinp When the captain was twice thirteen yea old he was chosen to command the "Old Ci Blue * " and he continued at the head of h companv until Ap 11 13 1RC1 During tl | war he was in thirteen battles On accou | of wounds he wat forced to resign b ' , commission on August 13. 1&C.3. and on t ] thirteenth of the next month he took pci session of the home afterwards famous Knickerbocker cottage HP was a celebrat entertainer and had at his table about : the well-known men of the countr ) T ; cottage passifd out of his possession on Api 13 , IfcSS The captain belonged to thi-tc < secret societies and was a .2d degree Maso He was also thirteenth on the membersh roll of the Nobler of tin Mystic Shrine. WES In 1SSO that the idea of o-ganizlng t ! famous Thirteen club flrbt came to hii and he struichtwa ) set about finding ti proper membe'E Thirteen men of the reqi hite nerv * finally agreed to meet , and Sc tember 13 , 1SS1 , was fixed for the first ha quct of the club Twelve of them arriv < tarly The banquet hall w as arrange d def ) supeistitlon Everything on the tab was arranged in a series of thirteen spllli salt was everywhere and to enter the-y hi to pa 6 under crossed ladders What mai eleven of them more uncomfortable thi anything else was a motto prepared by t : captain and suspended on the walk On ted background In white letters woe , "N Morlurl Te Salutamus' ( We about to d salute you ) Long the twelve waited for t ! musing member When the hour grew la and It seemed that the banquet would be failure a happ ) idea struck the captain O of the colored waiters , the whites of who eye were alread ) Khowing was drafte Trembling like a leaf , he was dragged to deek and told he should become a membt De&pite hie , howls he was put through t : flrst rites of initiation and was Just beii shoved through the ladders when the guest arrived no\mini.Dcim IIVY Tun OttnniTin Wilier Coiiipiitij V Proper IN Siild lit rort-fliiHin- . OTTTMWA. la. . Jul.v 12 ( Special Tel pram ) The plant and prop'rty of the lov W'cter corapan ) in this citv was sold todi at mortgage sale for JTu.lOO to the bnn holders' committee The committee repr sented S22i > 000 out of the $349,000 of bon of the company The hale was made Mibje to the underlving mortgage nf tlie Ottumv Water company to the Boston Safe Dejios company for JGl.diifl The sale wap co ducted U ) Va ler Cnramibsioner Babb und an order fro'n the United State * court. A rompati ) will be o'ganized from 11 committee and extensive improvomeu's w be made In the plant Interveners lu t cat-e flled objections to the sale , but it thought that Vnited Stales Juflge Wool" will overrule thnaj atjil Luulirm the sa at once The plant was nwn.nl up ; o t ] time It went into the reue vet ? hands by L Wile ) . now of Omana. riiieil for IlL-cnl Pl lilnc. CEDAU RAPIDS , la. July 12 ( Spec ! Telegram ) Sixteen men and boys who we fishing Illegally were today fined f-5 a costs each Eight othe-rs who were arrest early yesterday morning with those fin will have their trials tomorrow AH we : to Jail , refusing to pay their tinee. iicuiiifc of n DM ? . LONDON. Jul ) 12 Samuel Charles A sop. second Huron Hmdlip , Is dead , aged years Baron Hlndllp wan for ma ) eare idertified with tin great brewing hot or S AlUop A : Sons From 1873 to 1S80 tat us member of Parliament for East Bti fon'shlre and from liiSi to IS ! , " foTauntt DETROIT. Julj12 Hnn George V Lothrop ex-miuU ter to Huaiia d.td ate o clock this morning at the Lothrop ie denre He wus htrlcken with heat prrsti tion a week ago and had been in a t-onutt condition mtt of the time elnce Mr Lnthr died peacefully , surrnundrd by the menibi of hie family Captain Henry R and Cyr II Lothrop aud hit > daughter Mrs Will's Prall wife of Rev IK Prall of this cl Hie other daughter. Baroness Hi-une , ir Si Petertburg HAURlSIirRG July 12 Louis W HE attornt ) for the Peniifilvania railroad a a member of the board of visitors to t Vnlted States military acadera ) tt W < Point died suddonl ) this morning of hei d.tease STANTON , Neb . July 12 ( Special Te gram Mrt Monlmcr was found deud bt d jesterda ) evening Heart failure v , the caute of death Mr Mortimer is ma ager of .Mtirfbtll Field's ranch and Is aw freim home bu.vinp wttlt- GIBBON. Neb Jul ) 12 ( Special Thomas Kirk reached home ) esterda ) w the remains of hit gun James C Kirk 1 young man had been suffering far a year w tubereulotiie of tht lunge About six wet ace he left for the Yellowstone Nutieii nark in t.earch of htclth aud hod react Sheridan Wvo when ne was taken do with mountain frver from which be d Juh 10 The funeral was held toda.v the Baptist rhurch ReA W Ceiffui preaching the sermon Interment was Riverside cemeter ) v\iih Makonic ce uiouii'E The deceased was 20 ) fare old v a member of Granite lodge No 189 l cieut Order of Free and Accepted Maso also of Gibbon lodge , No. 3i , Ancient On o ! United Worksxetu KEEP up THE Turks Assort Th y Will iErtorminato thf Anranians. - ' .x GUARD TH- ROADS TO PREVENT ESCAPt fmi. llm < Aliiiiii1u icil.\\ litili-Mi iiNNiit-rri. for No lii * BC'trttiln but Monrr .Mftliotlnntif IHh- llllfclllkT ( If ' 1 lirill. FAK1S , July 12 1'ere CharmcnnMit , dl rortor general of tht rrcncb mission in tlii Levant has received by waj of the Csucasu and Tim * a report prepared by a uumbe 1of 1 A rui en Ian notables and Gregorian bishop , on the southern boundary in 'Armenia I took the messenger who had the docunuMi in charge nearly three month * to pet throupl dlflleuUits end dangers along Uie Turl : j Ish frontier , which was carefull > apainu all Armenians m Armcnlau thlzerE. The report , which C1U thirty prime papes pocs fully Into the nltuatlan I According to Its author * the Turks 1n Ar incnla , fearing European Intenuntion , ha\ abut doued tlie old practices tifliolraal massacre , but during the last year there lm\ been clandestine butcheries utifl most tcrrl ble persecutions , especially In the more f ( laote province ! , The Turkish soldiers boat ! that they have eworn to wipe out the whol Armenian rare. The dofumtni recites I details Various forms of persecution H MI peart tlmt the tax collet .or * seize tnc in habitants if they do not pay everything dt tnandpd. "Women are taken through the street with chnliiE around their ueeks and lri ! fo days without food In some cases they ai fastened : o pillars , head downwards Trees Ing water is thrown over them and they ar lien ten until the lilcad runs In other caec their handB are tied behind their backs an they uro whipped Often they are burnt ? on varlout parts of their bodies with redht Irons "All the hiphwnjK nre guarded so as t prtvcu4 ernigratlou Not a olngle da } passi without our hearing of or witnessing homt where within our unfortunate provinces hem act of flendthh cruelty. The Turks nn Kurds enter the houses of Armenians i gangs , bind the men and then assault thei wi\ce. sifaters and daughters before the , eyes. " The document concludes with the dcspal : Int ; cry "Our hope Is d > ine out God hul us. May Europe have pi * upon ut , " TOIt INTISHNATIOMlj 11IMETAU1.1S1 Aiitrrlruii r < iniiiilM-l < iinTk Ilttlil Cm frrrnrr Ttltli Ilrltinih. LONDON. Julj 12 An important confe ence was held ut the foreign ofllce todt lift-wren Senator 'SVolcott former Vice Pre ident Ste\cuhon and General Payne , tl members of the Vnlted States bimetall commlcbion , and Lord Salisbury Mr Hn Sir Michael Hickfc-Ileach cnaucellor of tl exchequer , Arthur Balfour. nrst lord of tl treasurj. and Lord Hamilton bccrotarj state for India The .continence , whii lasted an hour was preliminary to the can ing on of further negotiations on the Bubje of international bimetallism. The Amc jeans did most of the talking. Lord Sail bury Inquired what were the jiowers of tl American commissioners. , and was informi that they btand authorized to make arrang mente for the holding of an intcrnation conference or to negotiate a trtat > of inte national bimetallism , which they might su mil to their government for ratiflcatio It was stated also that Trance was rea < to co-operatt with the t'nltefl States Gre Britain and Germanv tn reaching an agre meut for international bimetallism The BritiHh representatives present maine no statement indicating their intcntioiiB the matter. Consultation of high British officials w be held before the meeting with the Amei can coinmisBiontrs. and in the meantime tl latter will privately discuss the quchtli with Baron de Kothschild and other fma ciers and endeavor to secure their suppoi Lord Salisbury accompanied Messrs We cott Stevenson and Payne to luncheon Windsor on Saturday , when thej were r dived by the queen and presented to h majestj their commissiont as special e voys. MIVISTKY M\Y nnsin : Gin frumciil Hit * n Nnrrim EM-HI from Defeat. PARIS , July 12 The government had narrow escape from defeat In the Chatnb of Deputies today The minlRters desired postpone until autumn the discuboion of t ! bill for the readjustment of the direct taxi the passage of which would chielly bene the peubantrj. The opposition , led by M Miller , and t ! socialists urged the immediate discussion the measure. In the first division , tin go eminent was defeated by a vote of 270 245M Cnchcry , minister of finance , made clever reply to M Miller and his supportei saying that this vote implied a prefcren on the part of the socialists for the exihtli system A scene of the wildest confusii ensued , the socialists rising to their fit ihoutiug and shaking their fists Anoth division wet final ! } tel.cn and M. Millei motion for tin immediate discussion of t : bill was lost bv a vote of 270 to 2S7. T , trouble was largel.v due to the ilefectii of a section of the rightists Should it occ acain tomorrow when the usual bill rein" Ing the direct luj.es Is Introduced , nnoth critical division is possible The dnwnfi of tin mlnintry on the eve of Preside Taure'E vlhit to St. Petersburg would most unfortunate HAD HAIMIOAI1 WIinC'K l\ URN M All Fort } J' -iiil < - Killed mill Mmij Mm liijiirril. COPENHAGEN , Julj 12 A terrible ra : way disaster took place about midnight GJeutofte The express from Hi'lfiingoer ran into a passenger train { .landing at t ! Motion , vrucl.ed eight carriages , killed for persons and injured sixtj othcrc. Most the victims are ol tlic artitan class. T ; dead cud iujurfd have been eouvejed in m bulance trulns to this cltj It appears that the collision vat due an error made bj the engineer in recogn ing signals Two bodies vert curleati The number serioutly injured , is eigbty-foi SIIO1VING OJ" Pi'AMMl II AM IIIV > IhNllf flf \ < lt ; f , u J lffHf nf tl \iuiiiint A litliiirlrtMl MAI > niP , July 12 TJi'p b temcnt of t Hank of Spain , -which has been formal gazetted , has increased thciftdverje coinme en the licinK management It hhows a uc circulation of 13C,000OUO pmetus in cxct of the authorized lestif. ' MANAGt'A , NlfuraguR , { n& Galvcsto July IS Today l-rendum Eidlaja gate a EI ueBsful nccjitloii in honor if thf fourth t lilversary nf the revolution 'v-Jiith ' madt h president of Nicaragua nnd Viand the I erals in power Among -tin gjifiu wt Lewis Uaker and JoUiii.E.i IlaUei I nl- fitatts minister and tecr ; inry of the t in' States legation. respurtt\fly. und all the 1 < eicn consulK cxtejit tht JinglibJi The tu pacj Includud manj Jortipncrt uud pi or nent Kicaraguaus Ilflirlk llurii u GIM t-riiini-iit hlntln LAV AN Island of Labun Nortbwi Coabt of Borneo , July IS Mateallox t rcbtl leader with blxtj followtrt attatl , and burned tin goiernment station a1. Gu at deybrfal. yekierdaj lit- looted the tov backed the trtBburj of abuut i' ± UUli i jirluoiitd the officer In charpt and othuru a killed B corporal of poliet The llr.tisti rt dtiut ininiK't-r nas gumthert with u sm force of tree ) , ronilltliiiik Miitlili > Ciliulfinnlli. MANAGUA Nitaragua Junt H { Con spoudtincf of tut Associated I'rets ) J're dent liarnos of Guatemala hut inform 1'rticident Znlaje of Nicaragua in cubH'.an that the conditions' on which Guatemala a Costa Itlca will enter into a Central Ame can confederation are thtt the firm jirt deal ot tbt conledertcr. U oreactzed , it IM ' - Ritleni iRlems n' Tostii Klce and the < ! ] of 'he < irn p'-PKlrtentlRl term c > ' fl\f six or ninnert hf Inf-atrJ : Put ) Jo e In < nr's Jiini mid the wend pn-niVnt rlull be PrfrtdfM Harrlrf of QuKtenmli witb thf r > plt l during hiF uric at OnutiinalA ' 'ity Thrf condition * will pitiMM * not Vie BC- rwtcd by thr president * l the other On.ral Atnerlcau mates I'tHMJUS . % llltllU > > THIS J-tl-T\\ \titiouncr Tlic.i HIM i < Octi-riuliieil tt I'm nn r.nil to tin * Illistriie-tliin. CONSTANTINOPLE July 12 Tollowlnj Is the text of the rollTtlve s * e of the pow- rr i to TuKtj - "The prrat powers lmv artoptpd the project of fctratrpical rectifirg' lion HE U has been svorl.cd out by tbt tail , ' tarv attnchtr. and communicated to the Sub- limp Pone lu consequence , thrj hav agreed to awure thr Ottoman govcrnrnptu that the ? h vt arrived Bt c firm dptermin ' tlon tn put an end to Uie obetruction tin only efiert ot which Is the prvvrntlon o : , the eonclUBlon of a peace eminently It tinIntercut of Europe. " I llERLLN. Julj 12 The Tapeblatt'e Con filantlnople corrcBpi'lideht Bays that tin Bnti h and Trench ambaisaaor * to TurUrj are about to bp recalled ovvlnn to tlipli povcrntnetitfi being dlBgatlfiflpd with thel : conduct in connection with the pence tipgo 1 tiatlnns. It U elated that Emperor U'lllLan who IB unw on n tiorthland tour lippt thi j telrpraph wires between Norwaj and Be-rlii occupied with otticlal diBpatchec durlnc tin whole uf Sunday night Thepc dtspatche-s 1 i Is Buppoe-ed , were In refcrenee to caster ! j af/atrs PATHS July 12 Yellow hootm were leeuei today which ore chltfly Interesting In tha they connrm TluNsia B Initiative In th- - i European concert's caBlprn policy and Ger many c holding aloof from the concert nni Imitating that energetic incnsurcs ogains Greece be adopted They also show tha I Bulgaria nnd Servia In re-bruar > las wanted to demand certain privileges trou I Turkey for Macedonia but Servlo decllnei I to ally herself under any pretext will ! Gree-ce and utipulnted that Greece shoul ! i not be u partv to the demand. j HOME. July 12 In the Chamber n ' Deputies todas the Marquis Vlscontl Ven ohti minleter for foreign nffairs said thn ' the Turkish government was placing numer ous dinicultles in the way e > f the prosecu I tlon of the peace negotiations nnd causin : delay He lidded "This condition o I things cannot be allowed to e.intlnue Th I great powers icniain perfectly united an ure > determine-d to attajn their ends. " uiottnt u nun riuiit. BARCELONA. July 12 At the bull HE ! yesterday a riot took place , growing ont t an alteration b > the management of th announced order of proceedings The spei tators threw sticks benches and evcrythin movable Into the arena. The bullfighters He' in dismay nnd the gendarmes were compelW to intervene \fter some one had fired revolver the police cleare-d the ring Seven gendarmes and inspectors were seriously ii Jurcd The rioters tried to burn ihe bul ring Manv arrest * have been made. riirm ii Culinii Cluli I" Colon. COLON. Julj 12 ( New York World Ct blegram Special Telegram ) Many w ealth residents here both natives and foroigne-ri have determined to secretly aid the Cuba , insurgents A soc ietv called the Star clu | has been formed anfl has n large metnbei I ship Tunds have been ralBPd to scud r < ' lie'f to the wounded insurgents Clubs hav also been formed for the same purpose i Bocns del Toro aud othei centers. Clinnues In Hc cinuk > Mnn. LISBON. July 12 The budcet will I submitted to the Corte > s today by Sem Riboiro. miulster of finance. It providi for a reorcanization of the Bank of Porn gal , a conversion of the cxleiual debt government rnonopols In the manufnctui and reiluiug of beet sucar the leasing of tt Btate railways and chungcs in the tobacc and match monopolies StlltVhlllfll Mllllll Knell OtlUT. BUENOS AYRES. Jul.v 12 Scnor Jul Costa , formerly governor of the province i Buenos Ayres , and Sennr Mariano Pauero. member of the House of Deputies , hetvvec whom there exists an old feud , met ou t : street today aud drawing revoiveib brga firing at each other Both wcuc acriouol wounded. " Oriiiiireim'iiV I > ii > to C 'lfl rii < e. BELTAST , July 12 The usual celebrn'ioi in commemoration of the battle of the Bojt took place today Twenty thousand Orang men marched in procession end great crowi filled the st'cets Everything putted off . the meet orderlj fashion Itniulcroh ICillfil. HAVANA , July 12 Reports from Snnc Splrltus confirm the rumor that Genri Qiieirm Banclerofi , vsho commandel 'l > e i mi g ntt ; in the engagement on Juh "i , ppya Heights , was killed duiing the t.gh lug. Ilcin < ir * il li > Mtnl -U. PARIS. Julv 12 News has been receive from Has Jibutlte. on the Gulf of Aden I the effect that King Menelel : II hap a ] pointed the Russian malar. Leontieff go' ' ornoi general of equatorial provinces i Abyssinia niitrlUli Null \ \ < irK Th Mrlkc. LONDON. July 12 Tlve thousar wrought nnll makers in Staffordshire at North Worcestershire have struck for a : per cent advance in wagce Coiulilnliiir Clilcnpo CIIK Ciiiiiiiiinlci. NEW YORK. July 12-The Muil tina E jirehs today quotes a gentleman connect with the Chicafio ConHoliclate-d Gas c-tn panles as enying "ltistruc.it is the nut lion to oiganise the People's Gaf , LiRht a- Ooke compun.v One of its ndvuntnp < < v be tliut the legislature cannot unn \ i ( omj'any We elo not imend by nr\ mite to pusb the price of CUH up to un unn u which the pi-eiple of Chk'URu e-aniift < i pnv Pains will bt taken to aneertun t jirice at wliieii it can be delivetftl LI reasonable profit to the investor * . " ciiii-r or rciiii'e niMiiUhfii. BAUT1MCIUE , Ju'y ' 12-Tf.e . B mrc1 Pulice CiimmiyBlone'rs t < ( la ( llsmls i < < , > ' Marshal Jacob Tie.v , the uctiml ehn ( pallet , as the result of nn Investlgiitl whluh bits been in progress for smr weelcn Frev has been on tnpnllt < f ( . various cnime-itioi. for twenty MuriT ehiirgcs were prejened by the Hrfur league Wlm-liri'iiniT < ! lrl Ili'iicln-h Di-im-r liENVIDR , Jul > 12 Julia L Burtun tl IC-yemr-old stejiduughter of Adam Wmel.re ner of Beatrice , Neb. , wna has arrui-d lienver to live with her aunt , Mrs r. ! HlBtinp btlll liearr the marKs of tht htut.i with n horsewhip which cauned her to n uvsay from homt a fortnight nio. ; Crocker l.ll.flj ( o Ilecim-r. SAN rrtANClPCO , Ju'j 12-The latest ' formation from the summer home of < ulm Charlei F Crocker , where the Southirn ) clfle's \lee president lies prostmted frcn. Ftruke of up plei , is to the cfft'I Colonel Crocker IT restlnt : quietly , wi.n i voruble indlcutions ot recovery Cnlliollc Summer M'liiMil. MA1'IS' > N Wis Jul > 12 The tt.ir 1 t. r.uul K shion of the C'olumbia Cuthu n sui nn r bt jiuul npentd niri tociuj with u ici'u tiyjuigt M JVuat of liwu Thtsc fc. lone niy tliroatvj filk'd vritli hores , lurf lumps furme-il ( in in nei k , and u horrib ulcer brote out on my jaw , taj Mr. O 11. Elliertrlio reside-s nfcca ii2d fau and Avenue > . , Galveno TertE He WUB thrct ) tunts jin riounced cured by proirjnt jiJi ; BiciaiiR. but the dreadful uihea o n wuj-6 returned ; he was then told tin was tl f fi I 1 C out , and he was in a nod jihfrli Alter taking one buttle of b h lie began to improve mid two dozi bottles cured lain completely , fro that for more thanBixyearf-ue Las had no B\gu \ of the disease. Hook on tbt. dltc&u nd lu tr tm n fr c If Bwttt clflt Cu , XtUau , Gu err lnue tSree we k * \rnlriF 'hi % < lii- ! will \ " p v < r n r < < i > t iti f tliv ' .i bcu e where th c" lotu n litl' Tin leiu anct wil bt nlioii thi JPRT whrn It a\crnpe > l 5P" fl 1'nrki-r tn > on tlir Iliinnl Atr.ANT N Y Julv 12G tn > . - . . 1 toilny Htinputiced 111 * dl KifnovHl ] t-f M > > ' Stronp's order i-f rrlncvul of IVIu t m n i > . ( loner Andrew t' I'n'-krr < > f Ntv i , I'artw-r w- < oharpedwith n < cl < t f n * l < ai Qovertu-r lUnck tlilnkt It u not sii" mined l-j the evident e POIUJC in1" HCKTIir.U I'nlr niulnrnur I Nflirnvkit.ltli . < intlic 'l > AVIiiilt. . WASHINGTON. JulyTcr < ( uM T Per Nebraska South Pakota and lti i- Tulr and Warmer , southerlj ind Tor Mlmtouri Rnd Kansas' Pair , pi v \ MR ItiB temperature , x-aWablf vinyls 1m mug Miftt-rly For \Vyomlne Pair. frotinbH 'Ipbt "hew em and cooler Tupvdaj afternoon 01 nli'it BnutheartcrUvinu > , lnfiil 1lt'tn rtl OFPICE OP THK WKATurn rrnrAT OM AIIA Julj IS Omaha rfcorc ! if rui- till ami itmiK-riitur * compared with turns1 n d lug Uuy of tht past thro ? year * 1S 7 1"K , 1S.M < M Maximum tomjieraUir * . . . , " re M minium temperature. . . K7 7tM A \cracc- temperature C7 7tK' llulnfai : . . . . . . HI ( K' I Itpnird of temperature nnd pie MI ' < nt Omaha fur thlp da } and Mnn M. r : imT t Normal for the dav IttDcient' } for the day . . . Accumulated deflclenrj sltice MH * Normal rultifall for the da > Ht-Hflenij for thr rtaj . . Tutnl rnltifBll ulnet- March 1 l > eflrlenr < since Mnreh 1 i i\ft-ns : forreKji'p pcrind ISPfi v , iiefU'lfnf } correKp'p period is r i , v Iti'lKiriK fftini "tnlltin * . nt i > . Srvcntj-nrtli meridian tlmt Tlie piuil wave hlis extended throughout tin rorn und wheat belt lleav > rnln ticrurrt'd U : the Ohio vuliej. und lleiitor Ehowcnt In nl : other diBtrlctfi , except the Cinuilm. Mlnnfiiiuilli untl KniiKas Cit ) , where the weather IIHB can- einufd fiilr T Indhuteii lnuj' | rt' ( lultlt rnlnfiill * Maximum for ytiKterihn Minimum fur twt'ntx fnur hours cndlnp ul S a m pfveno fifth nit.iu1uiii time N'oTf. The mtrupt muxlnnim uml minimum li'injMTatiirfis nnd thi imiun ininl II nn nunir up nt rm h i-tuiipr fini HM at tuul ntmilK t nf rfimrts n-iflM-cl Tht B . H of weuthcr n- thut iiit\uilmp LI * tni * n' nhi'Mitiun L A V T.U'tH Lciu ] Tiiinum iilllti.il Unsurpassed for fine Linens , Muslir-s and Laces. 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