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: SPECIAL FAVORS FOR SIITII . Governor Ifolcomb Savc Him from Lothg Ills Company OommarnL POLITICS OUTWCIGIIS PHYSICAL DEFECT p 4 J IIVIII (11 t S'1i lelt SIi.'a I1nv Grent .Mii Cbnhige 'rier lIuIdN fin tnttirs ConcerttIii Qi.nlUlcn- . tilifiN ( ( Jr lIIItnry SCTIICC. LucoLN , Juno 22 - ( Spcia1. ) - The word has hoen received here that Ed r P Smith , prospective captain or nn Omaha cohIUnfly ) In the iiew Third regiment , had faIlcl n the phyaka1 cxamtnatlon on . count of ( lefectivo hearing. but that as a re- ault of au earnest request from flovcrnor Ilotcomli anti Congressman stark to the War department Smtth has been accepted In .iplto of the dhabIIIty. Thh action Is the cause of much outspoken crltlclst.a ainlnst ; the governor-not because Smith has been ' favored , but because the governor declined t to make a iImIlni efforL in favor of tim ro- ' ' 1 jected offlecra of the I'Irat and Second regl- I rrIentL When Colonel fllschof , MnJo charman and lecker and the other8 web ' , . ' 1 put on the rejected list the governor abso- ¶ ltitely refus.d to Intercede for them , lIe saId that It would bo wrong and agaInst I IUbiIC ) policy to accept any but physically 4 , soUnd men , and denIed that any Instructions , to the contrary from the War department bad ever reached him. It i now pn3ltlvely * known that Lieutenant Stotsenborg , the mttsterlng olflcer , dkt receive Instructions. . , 4 both by telegraph anti mail , to muster In , the rejected omcers , but it Is certain that the Instructions were totally disregarded. YIire Vl I ties . % ppinr. ' : Now the complaint Is because Btschof. r WhO has pnsecl two examinations at AnA - f A . napolis ; Decker vho walhs from ten to ' twenty flubs daily carrying mail ; charman , vIto Is a perfect specimen of lhysicai manhood - hood , and a number of other trained olIl- . cers wore slaughtered for political reasons. while Deputy Attorney General 3b11ith Is re- . ; _ - taitied as an ofilcer. atthough his physical defects are worse than those of any of the rejected omeors , It is regarded as ioliticnl r favoritism of the worst sort , Major Decker is a populist and lie believes irnw that had : ho been a democrat lie would not have been . rejected , hacker's friends openly charge e that the governor is a frIend only to the t democrats and that he regards populists aud republicans with equal disfavor. The policy of the governor In eCflhliflg the Indlnnola company to Fort Omaha before the government , Vas ready to receive troops there is being sorioisly uuestioned , It Is figured that the expense of keeping the company there , , reaches about $200 per day , and that the ; h , War department , not hiavliig authorIzed the h.--- move , the state will have to stand the cx- ; ; iCflSC. ) It. is pointed out that the men of , l ( lie conip'any ' are neither In tile state nor . voluntecr service yet , that they t.ind in this respect on the s'aine tooting as the oilier companies of the Third regiment , and tIat there 1 no more reason for the government to pay their expenses than there Is to pay I the expenses of the men of the other coin- - panics. The acknowlcdiment Is made at the state house that the governor has been dc- cidediy premature in this matter , iitl that In his attenipt to hurry the War department - mont he Is saddling a burien of expense S. on the state. . Svcral other companIes of the rhird regi- . moot are asking for the prlvihege to move to Omaha at once. They say that nnlcss a move Is made it will be hard to hecp the melt together much longer. The Wake- ' field company telegraphed General Barry I . yesterday asking to be allowed to march to Omaha , the nien pylng their own cx- , penses on the. way. ( leneral Barry was not here , and it 1 not knowii whether he taored the idea. The members of the company being still private citzens , there is nothing to prevent their going on the march toward - ( ward Omaha ii they see fit. % VIIIItH the ItulpiliNk Chief \Vel4hIuail of the fire department has issued an order asking merchants to clean out the areaway under their sidewalks - walks anti thus lcsen tile danger of firecrackers - crackers igniting waste paper and causing damage. At Its Inst meeting the city council authorized - - thorized the disposal of bonds by popular subscription nuci City Treasurer Altkin hias already received offers for over $2,500 worth of thorn , The bonds bear 4 per cent interest - terest , whichi is iiaid aeml.annuaiiy. St. Theresa's parochial school closed last night with itit Interesting program at L.y- ceum ball. Miss Tiiiic Weyback was the only graduate this year. 11cr dIploma was presented by Father Nugent , as was also the graduation medal. Master Charles O'Reilly threw tile gold medal for perfect attendance. Last night Fi. Snyder , vhio has been jaii- ' , itor at Clinton school since It started seven ' years ago , was surprised by a merry band of school children who cameto his home bring- r - ing rcfreshmohts with them. Mr. Snyder resigned his lrnsltion not long ago and wii soon leave to make his hioie with a son in CalifornIa , and the children , with whom he ) Is a favorite , hit upon a party as the best 'I to show their regard for him. Thto first iot of recruits for the Second reginiont vent south over the Missouri Pacific - cific last night laden with regular army rations - tions for two days. They were : L. N. Me- Neil , Charles O , Lawler , Isaac L. Harper , F. It. Lucko , Burt F. Grump , W. I ) . Milier , Clarence S. Murphy , Horace 1' . Warren , C. K Gump , Itcid F. Stiff and George Dos- tater , Jr. Omaha pCOilu at the hotels : At the Liii- dell-Il. . Pennock , W. L' . Ihitchock , II. C. Graham , M. F. Icing. At the Lincoln- John hess , E. E. McLcod , C. 0 , Scott , 11. M. Matthews and wife , Frank Standish. I ( t FItEMONT , Neb. , Juito 22.-Spcclal- ( ) This is the warmest ila3 of the season , The mercury reached t5 In the shade at 3 o'clock. It is fine weather for corn and the Itreselit indications are ( lint the crop will be a good cite. A f w farmers on the bottoms were unable 'to. liltuit until this week , Small grain is looking much better , 1t1't'riittM fliT fur Ctileknsiiiigsi. GRAND ISL.4Ni ) . Nc. , Jutu 22-Spe- ( cial-Thirty-oue ) recruits for company M left thIs city at noon tolay over the Uuon I'acific for Chickaniauga park under the ' , . . . , Cancer 2dre. A , H. Crausby , of168 IterrSt , , litciuphis , Tuilu , , lald 110 attentIon to a eiiiiill lumi ) lii ocr lireast , but - . - iteoon developed Into a cancer of C URED BY the ni'st malig. IlahIt type , 'rho best iihiyslclaiia in New York treated her , anti liii' . ally deolareLl her case hopeless. As a iasV resort1 S. S. 13 , was given , d and un lnnrnedlatehnproveiuent re- ' _ . . 4 --1 suitedafewbot. ties cured lier completely anid ZiOsign orthediB- ease has returns- . ed for ten years. . Ilookp on Cancer free ; &ddreu BwLfI Cp.cmo Co. Ltlacus. Ga. charge of Privates Wlison and Adwers , Last cv'nIng a farewell reception was tendered the boys at Lion grove , a pleasant iicnlc re. sort just outside the city. Recruiting Officers - ficers McElroy and I'erry will go from hereto to North Platte. ST1ILCOt.NTY I'IIIMAUI I. .litdge Itnil , for Cungr'us , Carries the ( , lt , . f I.licnhit. LINCOLN , Juno 22.-Special ( Telegram.- ) The republican prImaries were held in this county today to select delegates to the countP convention which occurs tomorrow afternoon. In the cIty the only warns contest - test waged wa , between 0. W. Webster anti Fred Llcckmsn , candidates for county corn- missioner , anti this was coufined to the Fourth ward , where both candidates live. Beckman secured the delegation by a majority - jority of thirty votes , out of a total of tIG. It is believed tonight that Judge Hall , cats. diiflte for congress , has a majority of the city delegates , and he t also the strongest in the country lileClnCtp. Only two wards are phedgoil on the congressIonal question , aml the contest will be decided in the con- vtnt1on. V'or state senator A. it. Talbot so tar has no opposition In the city. The county gets two senators and the other candidate - didato will come fruits the country. The one most prominently named Is .1. C. F. Mc- Kcsson who served In the 1595 session , . For the house the leading candidates In the city today arc I'aui F. Clark , Joe flurus and A. WI Lane. There will be six candidatca for the house selected , three to conan from the country precincts. lllMlS'FIiN IS JIHSFiP DV II Is tii s.r AiIutrt lilelit ItiMINtS on hIuiri145i111. ; II Is l'ILCC of .thii4. LINCOLN , Juno 22.-Specinl.-Thero ( ) is tiouhilo lii the iopulist camp , as indicated by the hurry call which took Chairman Ed- inlsten from LIncoln to Ohutha today. Just what the trouble is has not been given out , but it is understood to relate to the UnPleasantness - Pleasantness created by the proposed die- franchisement of the Douglas county pope- lists. lists.Under Under the plan of apportionment 'which Edmisten ran ( Iowa the state committee a week ago , Douglas county has been threat- citing trouble in case the apportionment was not changed betoro the delegates to the con- Vciition are chosen , and thcy arc , , acortled a fair repeceentattoti in the conventtcn. It Is said the Douglas ctunt ) ' popuhists arc preparing - paring to appeal to the state committee. representing - resenting that the committee did not know vhiat It was doing when it accepted the Ed. mtsten apportionment. Edmisten was very much discouraged , and confided to one or two of his friends 'be- fore his departure , that he saw no way out of it except by placating the Douglas county people with some sort of a meaningless con- cession. 'V.'rdlei for Plnliitlfl' , IIEATrtICE , Neb. , Julie 22.-Special ( Telegram.-Tho ) jury in time case of ICozak against the Modern Woodnien of America returnd a verdict for plaintiff for the full amount , . $ .J,000. Koiak's body was found in a burned haystack with a bullet hole In his temple auth the company refused to allow the claim on time plea of suicide. The bullet was taken from ICozak's head amid , together with a revolver found near him , were both itroduced in court by the defense. The plaintiff succeeded in proving that the bill- let was a 32-caliber and the revolver 38- callber.whticls point practically dccldcd the case as above stated. The funeral of Mrs. II. T. Deals occurred , this afternoon. Services were held at Centenary - tenary Methodist. Episcopal church. Rev. C. S. Dudley amciatlng. Interment in Evergreen - green Home cemetery. tIe'ii I'rohcrt ) Jt't.rrel. rENDER , Nob. , June 22.-Special.- ( ) Monday nIght Sheriff Tadlock of this county accompanied by J. C. Hendrickson of this placem' exocute&"a search warrant on the housti of harry Arvison , a farmer who lives about tell miles northwest ef Pender , for the recovery of sto1en goods. Their seam'ch proved successful and they brought bael to I'ender some fifteemm or twenty sets of farm harness , which 'were stored away in a large box In the house and covered up by pots , kettles and crockery. ' Arvison was wt at home at the time as he Is now doing time in jail at Wayne for petit larceny of wlmicli he was convicted in that , .county a short. time ago. As soon as his sentence there expires he viii be tried for the other ofonse of which the evideimce is clear. . IItn vi. ' Stiriu , ATLANTIC , ha. , Juno 22.-Special.-A ( ) terrific wind , rain and hail storm passed over this city early this morning. Water to the amount of 2.93 iucbmes fell , time most of which was between 2 and 3 o'clock. null creek overflowed , sweeping barns and bridges before It , and many living near It were in danger or being drowned and as a warning time fire bells sounded the riot call , The Chmicago , Rock Island & Pacific Rocky mountain limited was stalled here , as time tracks were tintier a foot of water and covered wRIt 1ebris that took nearly two hours to remove. East of hero on the Chicago , Rock Island & l'acitlc railway main line there were sqverai washouts and trains arc clear of schedule time. Cfiirt iii Irmihls Cit ) ' . FALLS CITY , Nob. , Juno 22.-Spccinl ( , ) -In the district court of Iticlmardeon county Tuesday Elmer Urbach of flrownvillo was convicted of having stolen $63 of "Blind" Harris , who conducts a store near the Ii , & lit. depot. The evidence tentled to show. that Urbacli comic to this city on the 28th day of May last amid went into Hnrris' store and i'lmen an opportunity presented itself took tIme money fromit a shelf , where it was kept in a box. The jury , after being out but a few moments , returned a verdict of guilty. The court fixed time sentence at live years in the pemmitentiary at hard labor. Urbachm comes' ( rpm a good faimmily iim Brown- yule , . % hiiiiiiit himiiimii.t , WEST POINT , Nob. . June 22.-Special.- ( ) TIme graduating class and tIme alumni held their annual banquet on Monday night in tIme parlors of Parish's restaurant , which were lavIslmi draped wilm flagq and bunting. The tables ivere handsomdiy tlecornted sith with choIce cut flowers , home grown and arranged with the 'left hand of S. P. S. Nelighm. Nearly sixty 'irnrtook ' of a. dainty repast anti after several appropriate toasts were respondeti to the company ntljolmrnetl to Krause's hall , wlmero music arid further' speechmaking concluded the feetivitiith of' this year's cornmeneenmeimt. , Colonel James C , Eiiott 'was thmt orator' the evening. Ct'It'lriit 11)11 iit itNhihlilmiI , ASI1I4AND , Neb , . Juno 22.-Speclal- ( ) I'reparations are being made by tIme Worn. an's Christian Temperance Union of this city for a Fourth of July celebratIon in Iey Street park , At time regular session of the city council last night Street Commissioner Smith was ordered to imrmprnve the cond1ion of time city's streets by cutting down time Weeds. Mayor Itahleback ppoinmted William Valuer special policeman , which was conlirrued by time council , hurt In u lhlliinvii' . FAIRMONT , Nob. , Juno 22.-Speciai ( Tel. egraam-Two young children of William Kemp were badly Injured in a runaway yesterday at Graftoa , Mrs. A. B , Lapi ) and Mrs. Henry Fldler were thrown from a buggy this afternoon and both badly liur. 'l'rnveilmig loetor lI ntd , CENTRAL CITY , Nob. , June 2-SpeciaI ( Telegrmirn.-A. ) traveling doctor giving the name of J , S. Sturdevaut was arrested and Aned $35 and costs for praeticiimg dentistry without having flied the proper certlflcatc , -XflT flTfl LII\'OLN \ hAS A BM ) FIRES E'itzcris1d Building I Totally Destroyed 'with Its Conterith. PROPERTY WIU. NOT 'DE REBUILT llentrjpe Crenmer' Cnsimpnny and. ' ! .n U Wlmolenhe Uruccr' Coniinii' , Tcnnnds , Are liothi Loseri- lsisiirniice is llcitvy. LINCOLN , Juno 22.-Speclal ( Telegram. ) -This city had another disastrous fire to. night. The Fitzgerald building near the H. & M. depot caught fire at 9:40 : and was entirely destroyed. The building ias a tWe story structure with a sixty toot front and WItS 0110 of time best In the city. It was occupied by the Beatrice Creamnory company and the ir p. Lau wholesale grocery corn- IRflY ) , Omily a few of the oflice fixtures and paiers wore saved fromn the creamery corn- pnny. A small amount of goods was saved from the Lnu stock , The fire for a tinme threatened time Bur- hinmgtomi depot , the express offices , the build- lags occupied by the Lincoln Drug comnpnny amiti time wooden row near the depot. hard work on the pat of t1o ! lire department , confined - fined time iinmes to the Fitzgerald building. Time water liressuro was seak at nil timnes , and it Wfl5 mmever strong enough to reach the top of time burning building. The hurim- lag of time butter anti other oily muatter In time cremmmncry made a frigimtfut heat which at times drove time firemnen back so far that the streams would not reach any part of the building. Time creaniery company lose vIll be about $30,000 , with Insurance amounting to 18.OOO , cmtrrlotl in compaimies controlled by P. W. t'hank , as agent. The wholesale grocery stock was owned by the II , P. Lau estate anti was vaitmeti at $70,000 , with insurance for about omie-lmalf that omnoumit , carried in companIes represented by D. B. 'l'Imomnpson , The distributIon of the insurammee losses and the amoummt carried on the Fitzgerald building - ing cannot be learned at this hour. The building was owned by the John Fltz- gerald heirs. There is mme Prospect thmat it. will be rebuilt. The creamery comnpnny will open up its egg packing businessto- morrow , but It will be sonic time before a new butter factory can , c got reathy. The factory here hail a capacity of a carload of butter per day , and had as feeders separator - rater stations in all parts of time , state. The 'loss of the factory Imero will cause practically - ' ' ally a stoppage of business , nt all 'ti'me sepa- rator.statlons , amid time damage to the business - ness will be seriomms , Time principal umein- bore of the compammy nrc George B. Hakehi and W. W. l3osworth of Beatrice and Morris FrIend of Lincoln , It is learned inter' tonight - night tlmat the F'itzgerald himilding was in- simred for about $40,000. Time property has been In litigation for a lommg tIme. The buIlding originally cost. $100,000. HANDS DOWN NO OPINION Stmii'eiiie Court Ilemirs ArRmmmimeItM oi Iiigeuie iboore Ilonil Case imuil 'l'kes It Usitler Atl'i'Ist'iiteiit. LINCOLN , June 22.-Special ( Telegram.- ) The supreme court Is still in session , but UI ) to noon today imo opinions had been handed down and none are expected until tomorrow afternoon. The Eugene Moore bond case was argued and submnitted this afternoon. Cnttle 'l'liteves Arraigned. FREMONT , Neb. , Juno 22.-Special.-J. ( ) BeLts , Albert. Hitchcock and Otto Hitchcock were arraigned before Pollcq Judge Coman this morning on the chargq of stealing a thoroughbred calf from L. M. Keene. The tvo Hitchcock brothers vaIved ecamination and were bound over to the , district ourt for trial. Betts 'vanted abearimmg and will have one tomorrow. Betts has served soy- eral sentences in time county jail for larceny - ceny and is considered a smooth worker. I,1o belonged to a cattle amid bog stealing outfit that was broken up by the oflicers a couple of years ago and turned state's cvi- deuce. hitchcock Couity Crons. TRENTON , Neb. , Juno 22.-Spectal.-Al- ( ) faifa is mostly in time stack and has made about three tons to the acre. Fall wheat is in bloom , rye Is ripehing , spring wheat beginning to head , corn growing finely , but a little weedy. Crop prospects as a whole still continue the best ever known in timis section of the state. Local dealers have already - ready sold fifty binders ahil 45,000 poUnds of twine and time 'orders are still coming in , A scarcity of harvest hands is ii certainty amid every farmer has more than he' can take care of. Hands arc being engaged at $2 per day. La. iii ii ) mtost. GRAND ISLAND , Neb. . , Jumme 2.-Siie- ( cial-Tlme funeral of Geprgq B. Crawford , who tiled tmt Lomig Beach , Cal , was held yesterday - terday titternoon. the remains beinn taken to his home church at Aida ror inte.rnenL. Mr. Crawford was a well known member of time Ancient. Order of United' ' Vorkmen amid the local lodges united with his home lodge mm attendance at the funeral. Thor was a great profusion of floral tributes. 11ev , Mr. MclCnziu officIated at , the church ansti time lodges at. the grave , led by Master Workman Kent and I'ast Master Workman Cosh of timic city. Izives ( ) i'iitorlvnI . CJmitt9 , , CRETE , Neb. , June 22.-Speclal.-The ( ) eleventh annua' ' , Dawes oratorical contest occurred Inst cvenipg , The folowlng orations - tions m'era delivered : "Cuba Libre , " It , C. Vance : 'Thie Evolmmtlon of Freedomim , " II , A. Butler ; "The Value of tin Ideal , " II. P. Feijcimiltl ; "Time Primuary , " F. B. Craig ; "Fime Supremacy of time Anglo-Saxon , " 0 , C , Snow. By time decision of time Jmmdges Mr. 0. C , Snow was awarded the first prize , 25 ; Mr. Butler time second , L5 , anti Mv , Vance the tlmird , $10. Ci&gaNsgoli for FHZM1IlipionN , LINCOLN , June.22.-Special ( Telegram.- ) Dr. A. I' . Fitzsirnmons of Tecumsehi was coimmmissioned ceconmd assistant surgeon of time Third regiment this evening , Time other regimental appointments are not yet gtvemi out , although it is said that. Charles W. Bryan , brotlmer of the cohnncl , amid W. F , Schwintl , Bryan's private secretary , arc slated for staff imositions. rleiiiA lnjur'il , RISING , Nob. , Juno 22-Special ( Tele. granm-Wihhimmns ) hiarwood , a brakernamm on the westbounti freight train this nmornimmg , had his right foot severely bruised tinder the engine pilot while swltclming. He was taken to lmis Imomne at Stronisburg. BUSINESS TROUBLES , CLEELAND , June 22-The Immense clothing establishment of E. It. hull & Dtmtton , at 126 to 136 Ontario street , was placed in the hands of an assignee today. Mortgages aggregating $144,000 were filed with the county recorder , Mr , Franmk Gina lmas been appointed'assignee. . It is ummdcr- stood that the liabilities of time firm are about $300,000 and the assets about $500,000. A. Mimp of Cubis inr Ti' Cezmtp. The lieu is giving its subscribers a chance to keep posted on time movemnenta ef troops and cruisers by means of its combination map. Time map of Cuba shows all the towns , railroads amid divisions , while from time map of time \Vest Indies and map of th wortj you can locate just wlmere the war ships are at any tiamo and how far they are fromn dif. ( scent ports. Cut out a Dee coupon , page 2 , and bring It to The 13cc office , Omaha , South Omaha or Council Uluff. By mail , enclose ft coupon and 14 cents and address Cuban Map Department. , w , . _ - - - ' " - - ' . CREIGHION COLLEGE CLOSES Institution Send5OmitIi More' 'ouiIg lcn to hIntt'T"itht thit , iii The annual commenpment exercises of Creighton coiiego ogcurJiast niKht In the college ball and a class .qf six young men was graduated. On the'itAtform were seated Ut , 11ev , hticlmard Scanneiibishop of Omaha , Rev. John F. I'auls1 rsc5or of the coliegC , anti Prefect of StudieslDeFhryver. The wails were decorated in the attonal colors ammd In blue and white , the colora'mot the class. The first division of the programn treated of philosophic thoughtaxsd was introduced by Edward C. McShave vhoso subject was "Tho Laws of Tlmougimt'ijtr. MeShane was noticeably good in hi'ideclamation. The first law upon wiiichmilttlit rested , Mr. McSlmane said , was that time miami shall as- sent. to nothing except , wlmnt bears commyic- tion ; it must feel the manifest evidence of a truth before It is granted. Time second law is ono which governs reason and points out how error may be nyoiticd anti this specifies that there can , be mm thing in the conclusion that does not appear In the premises. These two great laws , added tIme peaker , are the fountain head anti safeguard of knowledge. lie was followed by Mr. i'eter C. ( lannon , wlmo saiti itt speaking of "Time htmimmge of Timought , " that man cannot. . hope to corn- prebend all truth , but might be attic to obtain enough for his enhiglmtenment and growth. It has been charged , Mr. ( laimnon said , tlmat scholastic pimilosophmy reacimes re- suits solely by a priori reasoning , but it. is by no macntis bliimd , lie added , to observation and the study of tIme present , Observation nnd abstraction are the two great gifts of the mind which raise nman above the brute creation anti make Imimmi a being of intellect. mi time interlude there was a bass solo , Kreutzer's "Forest Song , " wimichi was very well rendered by Edmund V. lCrmmg , time re- somise ; being the "Ammeter's 'Soimg , " front Robin Hood. TIme second hart of the pro- gramn , treating of the special realms of thought , was tlmen taken up by Wiiiiam T. O'Ilnnlon , wlmo spoke of time place of time material world in philosophy. The physical uaiverso presented a ' difference in formu and matter , lmc said , but it hail one coin- nba elemeimt , that of extension. The claims of time spiritual world to the consideration - oration of the tIminkir were presented by Joseph J. Giimore , who said timat his subject - ject vmts time Imlghest 'study of mnnn. In tIme study of the soul , ime sniti , . timere were foummd two forces , the 'kower of Intellectual cognition and timat of free viil or volition. Edward P. Kenney themm spoke of time God in IhilOSOPhiC thotiglmt and showed how all true logic pointed to time presence in miattmre of an orlgiimrtl cause. Time valedictorian address was by J. Henry Furay , wlmo spoke of "Tile Moral Vorlii. " This is time most Iitiportnmmt of all 'spheres. of thought , lat said , as it governs mmmau in his pursuit of final happiness , lt. is a great question as to the origin and lnmr- pose of our knowledge of right and wrong. There is thin utilltariamm view , which holds that practices should be athlmercd to accord- lug as they are to the advantage of nian- kinti , without regard to their seeming moral souudncs'- , , Another mnistnlcen view , Mr. 1"uray said , was that the voice of people was time voice of GobS atid tlmnt was whatever - over was endorsed lri"ihe fickle nmlmmd of thto crowd would receivi divine sammetion. The true appreclatlom , ofm.mnorahity , he con- eluded , WUS aim outgrowth of training amid disciphimie , , ti Time climes was theni addressed by Bishop Scannell , who reviewetintho work of the course amid then presented the diplomas. Following timis medals. ewere awarded to those who had execllekltimmtiifferent : branches. The college has faredr.ospecialiy well in tIme contest announced . hiy D. F. tiromner of Chicago for a prize essay on the "Info- emice of time Amnericmt Press Upon a Na- tton's Life. " This ivas'conipeted for by seven Jesuit colleges .throughout time vest 'tifti time first prize wasmlvomm by 'John T' Smith , third by J.1renryeFmmray and fouflh by Peter G. Gaunon , alt of Crclghton col- lege. Sevemmtjm place in tIme intercollegiate Latin contest was merited by Paul L. Martin. Other prize wInners were Peter C. Gnu- non and Edward McSimane , first honors in the class of 1898 : Paul L. Martin. in Latin thmemo ; J. henry Furay , in Emmglish essay ; Edward P. Kenney1 in time oratorical con- test. PACKING HOUSE STATISTICS Omuithia Sboivs ii Gilii of Fl fteeim 'I'ILfliMitill Over Smimime " .Veek In 181)7. CINCINNATI , June 22.-Speclmii ( Tele- gram.-Price ) Curremmt says : Hogs continue to be marketed in fairly liberal mmumbors , Western killings are 444,000 for the week , compareti with ' 430,000 tIme preceding week ammd 450,000 last year. Froam March 1 the total is 0,735,000 , against 5,780,000 last year. Prominent places compare as foilows : City , 1898. 1897. Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,220,000 1,945,000 Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . 980,000 955,000 mahia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 505,000 490,000 St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 427,000 350,000 lntltanapolls . . . . . . . . . . . 320,000 270,000 Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . . . . 401,000 257,000 CIncinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209,000 192,000 Ottlinmiwa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193,000 175,000 Ccthr Rapids . . . . . . . . . . . 150,000 131,000 Slo'mx City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109,000 78,000 St. Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222,000 101,000 , St. Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 110,000 34,000 Nebraska City . . . . . . . . . . 113,000 7Q,000 TODAY'S ' WEATHER FORECAST It % 'ihI lie ( eiiertlly Fair , Cooler in time Ve'sti'rm l'irjboii timid 'ti'itl * 'irinJle WIiiilN. - WASHINGTON , Jumme 22.-Forecast for Thursday : For Nebraska amid Soutlm Dakota-Fair ; cooler 1mm western portions ; variable wintis. For Kansas , Missouri and Iowa-Fair weather ; light. southerly viimds , For Wyonmmiimg-Fair , except showers in western portloim : variable winds , Ioniit 1I&'eor.i , & . , OFFICE OF W'EATIIBR BUREAU , OZiM1jt , Jmmne 22.-OrnalmmL recorti of tuna- purature timid raInfall compnired vittm tIme corrusImomldilmg day of y Inst timrce Years : l8p. 1897. 1895. 1S93. Mmmxirntmni tenmllerattiri 95 91 80 81 Miimiinum tenmperutulo ri. , 68 71) ) 67 58 Aversgo teimlIeriIttmC 82 82 74 70 Rainfall , , . . , , , , , , . , , . ' , . .00 .01 .03 .00 Itecorti of tornIorstt'bruaiit1 ireeildtation 1t Omaha. for this dhyemntl since Murclm I , IS'JS : . ' mm. . Nominal for time . . . , . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . , . 73 Ixcess fur thu . . . . . . . . . . . Accrmmmmummted ! day..9 ! Normal riminfnll ( or 4Iii5iday . , . , . . , , . 20 inch Deticioncy ( or t11u . . . . . . . Inch 'i'otiti rainfall since /nr.q . . . . . . .1' L'JS hncbie i'xces itici' Mmmeh 1 , . . . . , . . , , , , . . . . 23 inch Dtmliclcimcy ( or cor , petiotl1S97. . . . 3,81 incimes Excess for cur. period , , blU , , . , , . . , . 3.55 incimeH JIcport. ( mciii Stitli'P115 at S p. mm , . , Soveimty.fitlmTmttiidian time. 't I . ' .5 ; 4i rrlt f. STAT1ONSANDST-A-OF . WEATIIER ? " g "St ID J F Omaha , clear . , , , , , . . . , , . , . . . , . . . , , Nortlm Platte , ItmirtIS' cioutly , , . , 9 92 .oo Salt. Lake city , raining . . , , . , , , . , 621 .20 Cheyenne , hmartli' c'htutiy . . . . . . . . 86 .00 itithmid City , Imuflly cloudy , , . , . 90 91 ,00 huron , elotmiiy , , , , , , , , , . , , . , . , , , , , , 80 8 .00 Chmiettgo , chtnmdy , . , , . , . , , , , , , , , , Cs 76 .00 Wiiiimttoim , clear , , , . , , $2 82 .01 St. Louis , clear . , , , , , . , , , , . . . , . . , . 84 ib .00 St. Paul , PartlY cloudy , , , , , . , , , 76 Is .04) Davenport , ch4utiy , . , . . , , , , , i. , 72 72 .28 helena , clotitly , , , , , , . . . , , , , , , , . , 74 70 .00 lCanea CIty , clear . . , . . , , , , , , . . , 92 .00 iiavre , nartiv cloud ) ' . . , , . , , , , . . 75 4.J .04) Iliennurek , clear , . . , , . , . . , . , , , , . , 84 81 .02 'Galveston , partly cloudy 8IS,6 .02 T immdieutes trace of lrecipttution , , b. A , WEfsrT , Local Forecast OLflcii. - - - - - - - - ' : ' SWTEDISII I1SSION COVEANT Convention of i Notab'e ' Church Bo1y Opens 1t8 Sessions , COMMITTEE WORK OCCUPIES TIlE TIME Crcdcntlnis of IJelegates l'nssoii lipout amimi AiIhoitmttmmciIN for the I're- ent SesIoim i'neil by , 1' l'resiilemt Dork. There is a large and represemitativo attendance - tendanco at time conference of the Swedish Mission covenant at the Missiomi cliurclm emi Twenty-third Street. More delegates arc or- riving and before time week is otmt it is cx- pecteti there will be a full attendances Yesterday's buatmiess meeting began at 9 o'clock , with Prcsitleut C. A. lijork of Clii- cage , iirestdent. Time fi'rst. business at hand ii'as time report of time committee On crc- deimtlals. No one has a voice or vote in the convention except those chosen by the clmtmrclmes. Each clmurclm belonging to the covenant , has the right to send two dde- gates. There was a tliscussion following thus report - port , on those clmurcimes which hmad applied for atlnmission to the covenant. Time follow- lag were voted on and accepted. The Swedish Evammgeiical Limtlmeran Missions congregatiomm of Oromma , Micit. ; time Swethishi Mission comigrcgatlomm of Denver , CoIn. ; TIme Swedish Chmristlan Mission chmurcim , Little Falls , Miimn. ; Swedisim Evangelical Mission clmurcim , North Park , Chicago , Time Swedish Commgregational cimurchm of Los Angeles , Cal. , temidercd Its resigmiation from the covemmant , After the report of tIme presIdent time aim- poltitmuemit of committees on imilseloims for time , cmmsuiimg year followed , TIme committee on forelgmm nmissions as sciecteti is : Adolf Lydehl , C. V. lehman , Otto ilogfelt , Adolf Julmlin , D. Brummstromn. 'nw conmnmitteo on imonne rnissiomms is : Rev , J , 1' . Lindell , Rev. II. liioomn , 11ev. Nels Nelson , 11ev , A. J. Larson , Rev. IC. A. Nyren , Rev , John l'ctterson , Rev , 0. G. Ol8on. The Mission Covenant has grown to be one of the Ieadummg religious bodies anmong time Scamidimmaviane in this country. Its muimmisters number about 300. TIme congre- gallons belonging to the covenant. mmurnber about 140 , nmmd timere are probably as mammy Imioro co-operating withm thrn smimne. It comm- dimcts amid supports a prosperous foreign mission - sion iii Cimimma amid one in Alaska. It is aio actively engaged in pronmoting home mmmlsslomms. It supports a bcnevolemmt amid cimarltnblo institution iii Chicago , kmmown as time Ilomne of Mercy ; also an educational imi- stit.mmtion , Nortim l'ark college , located also at Chicago. CILoIINCC 114 OIIIeei. 'life election of omcers for time ensiming year took place at last night's nieetimmg of time nmtssioim delegates. Time church was croivtlctl to time ( leers and there was lively iiiterest manIfested in all timat was golimg 0mm. Most. of time officers were re-elected , Its foiho.ws : Presidemmt , Rev. C. A. Bjork , Chicago ; vice president , Rev. N. Fryknmmmn , ICekhmoven , Miami. ; secretary , Prof. D. Ny- voll , Cimicago ; assistant secretary. l'rot. A. Mehiander , Chicago ; trustee for three years , Mr. A. Waimlblorn , Chicago , Time evenimmg session was devoted to tim imommme missions. Good , inspiring serniorms were delivered by Rev. I' , J. Pearson , Mar- immette , Wis. , and Rev. Constamitan Oisomi. Chicago. Good singing by time Andremma , the church clmoir and by Prof. Hultinan was a lirominemit factor of the meeting. The following ' committee was chosen to look after the Swedish ovemmamit schools : Rev. John Wenstrarm , Cimleago ; Rev. August l'ohil , chicago ; Rev , , C. Pls n , , Chicago ; Rev , J. 1emmdrkksofm hic mgo ; Mr. A : Ulin , Chicago ; Rev. F. M , Johnson1 Chicago ; Rev. Hjahmnar' Sundquist , St. I'aui ; Rev. Gust Lumitiquist , Ironwood , Michi. ; Rev , C. 13. Johnson , De Moines , Ia. ; Rev , P. J , l'carson , " Marlnette , Wis. ; Rev. N. Peterson , Randolph , Kazm. ; Rev. Emammuei Berg , Onmahma. The following committee en licensing of mninlsters was elected : 11ev. N. F'rvkmnmi , Minnesota ; Rev. C. M. 'Yoummgquist , Nebraska - braska ; Rev. S. V. " . Sundbem'g , Illinois ; Rev. N. A. Bionnstrand , Iowa ; Rev. J. G. Sjo- quiet , Minnesota ; Rev. J. ' 0. Boden , Ohio ; Rev. Neis Petcrsomm , Kansas ; Rev. A. E. Wenstrand , Chmicago ; Rev. I' . J. Pearsomm , Wisconsin. At the afternoon meeting the report of tile executive comnrnittee was read by the secretary , Prof. D , Nyvoll. Although it was a long report It was listened to with' time greatest of interest. The introduction gave evideimce of the great literary talent of the professor. After its readimig it was unaiminnoushy accepted , The secretary of fimmance , Prof. Meihamitler , gave imia report. , which was very oimcourag- ing. The total receIpts for time last year reacheti time sum of $43,717 , whlcim is about $10,000 In excess of time current expemmses. Timis $10,000 is applied to the payment of the debt. The report also simowed that thio covenant - nant owns property to tIme aimmoumit of $75- 211 , iNlSiI LIJ'l'IIIIItANS l SIISSIOS. Aisimmmal Comft'ri'mmee or liii' E'g. ligelIttiti Cii ii mttlm o I' A iii i rim' , , . About eighty delegates ivero present yes'cr- day nmormmlnmg wimen the annual comiference of the Danisim Evangelical Lutheran Church of America met at the little church at Twenty- second amid Leavenwortlm streets. During the tiny anti this afternoomm about twenty-five mmmore delegates put 1mm atm appearance antI witimlim two days about 100 otimers are cx- peeled. A significant einimlenmm-tho sole decoration in time church is the momlel of a Danish sailing simip carrying thin country's flag , It hangs suspended 1mm time middle of time room to time front and probably serves to remmilnid some of those preseimt of time long trIp from their tar.away immnmi. Time Imrlncipai buslimess yesterday was tIme report. of time preslmlent of the church denommm. inatiorm in Aimmerica. Jim ImIs address read ths ! morning Presitlent P. Kjolhmedo of Alden , Minn. , referreti to the fact. timat. there were fifty-seven comigregations antI about. forty nitimisters of the cimurclm. He rejmorteml time eontlitiomm of time affairs as good durlimg time year. . The meeting organizeml wRit Rev. I. ) , Erlbceen of Chicago , president : 11ev , August , Faber of Marietto , Wis. , secretary - tary , anti 11ev. IC. Istergaard of Itlngsted , Ia , , assistant. secretary , 'i'hio Daniels church imas estabuisimeti a sue- ceseful university at Des Moines for time education of Dunes in the Emighisim hanmgmmage and othmer braimchmes of knowledge , Anmong the delegates amid members of time church there are some who have bcemm trained in time Des Moines school. This shows that the cimurchm is a progressive iimstitutiomm , and that It is actively engaged in advancing thmo cause of education anmong their countrymen in title Country , At last. evening's session time convention histemied to a very interesting lecture fromn l'rot. IL It. Westergaard of the Danish eel. lege at. Des Moines. 1 % IIlrjii , , Sule Sm , d ime 'i'rimst , PEORIA , ill. , Juno 22-The ease of George harding against time American Giu- cost , Manufacturing coumpanmy to annul the sale to the trust , was dismissed this morim- lag by the court after hearing the testimnonmy of Commrad Matthmicssou , manager ofthe trust , i'c'triti Vili 'Vrr IIIM IEiitd. PARIS , Juno 22.-President Faure lies in- 'riled M. I'aui Lauls I'eyti'ai to term a cab. met which shall be representative of the different relmUbhican factions , COURT RUNS CONTEMPT CASE li,1ie Scott I'rocecils Si lIlt tlir hear- Im , of Situ Strccts of .til atiop Matter. The hearing of time owners of time Streets of All Nations anti Manager Reed anti Super. intentlent. Watlhey on a charge of contempt of Jtmdgcm Scott's order Is still on trial. Just before atljoimrnnncnt last night the court tie- flied time application for a removal of the case to time United States court , saying that un proposed to conduct time case and decitlo it. At time session of court yesterday morning - ing James F. Harry was called as a witness Onti testified that ho was a sideshow "spider , " a street "barker , " a temperance lecturer , an evangelist munt a lirofessor of army and all occupatiomis that woniti Pernmit of tlmo "turniimg of a Imealmy. " On direct cx- amimimmatton Ito testified that conspiring with tIme proprietors anti managers of time Streets of Cairo , Ito visited time Streets of All Na- tiomis cmi Juno 15 and omm that occasion redo a camel , Tuesday mmiglmt. lme saul Ito was iii the street anti again comispirlng with the 1110mm- agor of time Streets of Cairo , succeeded in prevailing upon the ieopie , of time Streets of All Nntiomms to allow luau to ride a emimnel. Time cross-exnmmminattomi developed time fact that harry hind beemi dIscharged by time liro- prietor of time Mirror Maze aimmi timmit. then ime visited Maminger O'Brien of time Streets of Cairo , ivimo detmiuled him to visit the Streets of All NntkmmmB fom' time purpose of as- certaliming it cammiel rides were givcmm In vie- iatiomm of time order of time commIt. Just before time noon ndjournmnent time court. took up the examimmation of Harry , Thin witimess was nskd by time court if Akoun , 'Zitotmtm , Reed or Wadhey were at tIme Streets of All Natlomms Tuesday night. To timis qimeettomi Attorney hall for tIme defemmtlammts objected eu tIme grotmmmds of imnimmaterim'mhity nuti iimcommilmetency. TIme cotmrt. bectmnme quite an gry amid informiietl time nttorimt'y that lie comilil not interrupt time court Iii tIme exnmmmtmmmttlomi of a witness , Time court ftmrtlier imitimmiatod that ho would exammmimmo 'a witimess as lie saw fit ammd that. mme nttormmey could lirevent hum froimm so iloimig. Attormiey unit stmbsided after time court remmmnrketl , "You simmmt up , ' ' mimiti ( lie jimilge commtinueii the cxammmimmation , ascertaimm- lag fromn time witness timnt mmomme of time tie- femmdants were at time Streets of All Nations Tuesday mmighmt. Vm'lmen the court atljommrmmetl for the mmoomm time four tlefeimtlamits , Recti , W'adley , Akonm'm amid Zitoumm , were renimantled to time custody of tIme sheriff , timlmt omeer being enjolnetl thinit tlmey must not. be allowoti to get out of Imia sight. or separate. At time afternoomm session of court time prosecution commehtmtleti time immtrotiuctIomm of testimnomi ) ' by calling harry O'Brien , mmmamm- nger for the Streets of Cairo , to time stand. Time witmmess testified timmmt. ito lmnd been 1mm the simoir busimmess three years , that lie was at Coumey Isizmmmd amid Nnshmvihle. lie hail never been abroad , yet ho thommght that ito could tell time mmmitiommality of foreigners by time clothmimmg which they wore. Cross-ox- aummined ime was mmmrnble to describe time coim- tumes of PeOPle of oriental cotmmmtrics. Emmmll Lermmmy was the first ii'itmmcss eahleti for tIme defemmse. lie said that lie was a Frcmmchmmnan , anti at. present is commtltmctimmg a booth 1mm tIme Streets of All Nations. lie hmnd seen people frommi nh of time Oriental countries ; thmose 1mm time Streets of 1ii mma- tiomms arc cintimed imi gnrmneumts similar to those whicim time exposItion contract whim time Streets of Cairo provided for. TIme le0910 in time Streets of All Nations rcprcsemmt. time custoimis of time residents of Greece , Malta , Italy , France , Austria amid Germany. There is no attemmmpt. to portray the custommis or costummmes of Egypt , the concession for wimiclm , lie said , lie understood is held by the Streets of Cairo comnpnmmy. Smimiiey Gets ii I'resiileiitt' . ChEYENNE , Vyo. , Julie 22.-Speclal ( Telegramn.-Rcv. ) B. B. Smiley of time Fleet ConregntIon1ml church here was today Se- lecteti President of 'time Wyoming State 11th- verslty at. Laramnie , to succeed Frammk ' P. Graves , who recently resigned to take charge of time Washmimmgtomm umliversity. Mr. Snmiley was born at Syracmisc , N. 'V. , In 1862 and was educated at Chicago university and Yale college. He came to Cime'enne in 1891 and has since been pastor of the Congrc- gational church lmero. Iokliig fur Lost 5moiae' . ST. LOUIS , Mo. , June 22.-The Wells- Fargo amid the Ummited States Express coimm- panics are tryimmg to locate $1,000 in silver belonging to the government shipped by them omm May 21 , to time Silver National hank at Silver City , N. M. Time mnommey was sent frommi the United States subtreasury iii thmis city. Time umoney was shipped on time mmlght of May 21 and wlmemi last heard frommm was receIpted for at Kansas City. Time Silver City bank grew tired of waitimig for time ineimey anui today wired time subtreasury , ishich was the tlrst intImation that time sub- treasury had timat the mnommtmy hatl nmot ar- rued. An investigation is being made , It is believed the money has beemm stolen. 1ix-lImiii1eer Jrei'r IM Guilty , CHICAGO. June 22.-Ex-Banker Edward S. Drcyer was tonight found guilty of witim- hoitling $316,000 of tIme funds of time \Vest I'ark Board of Coimimnissioners , of which Ito was treasurer , from Fred M. mount , hIs successor in ouhice. Time penalty for Drey- er's offense will be an indefimmite sentence in time penitentiary. : li'eiilt'iilN of Uceimim VCMSeIN , Jim , , , ' n. At Queemmstowmm - Arrlvemi - Ithmynmiammil , froni Plmilitlelphmia for Liverpool ; Majestic , fromim New York br Liverpool , At Lend mm-Arrived-M missachusette , fronm New York. At hamburg-Arrived-Victoria , from Nhw York. At Southanmpton-Arrived-Lnummm , froni New York for llrm.'rnemm , BABY RAWALL OVER _ Cruts Came Off with Clothes. Suffered Terribly. 'r'icd , Everythingwithout _ Avail. CURED BY CUTICURA IN 3 WEEKS My little sIster ( Annie Matthews , La I'lata , Cimarles Coummty , Md. ) hail time ctns'.hiox froimi vacclmmatiomi , imimemm only seven years ahl , She sutfereil terribly , amid everythmiumg that we tried mliii not seem to tin amiy good. Jvcrytinme : her jiiothc'r im'ouiti take her clothmi's oil , every tlt of scahi would coumle ieliim t Imemim , anti ilie was raw all over , A frtenui told mmiothmer abotit Ct- TICIIItA htSMF.OmIi , mmmiii ilmo gut ammo box of CUTICUII.t ( olmmtummenmt ) atiti a cake of CuiTm. COmmA floAt' , ammti tlmcv curd ! Pier in three ucccks. Mrs. lILlZA ltYE ( , Feb. 2308. 1219 Fourth St. , N , WWa3hm. B. C. BABY BOY'S ' HUMOR CURED Whmemi my boy was threeweek pld , .1 mmotlced a roughness mmmi his face , aimtl it ii'as ; ery roil. W'n hiatl several doctorefor itinmt they did no good , I icms ttdti to tryCurbeunA lIcluEmlics , amid after uieiimg one box autmi a half 1 Ccvi. C1JIIA ( olimtniemmt ) anti CuvzcummA So.i I' . lie ( a eiillrdycmgred , Mrs. W. ( I. JAVE ) , I. 1'eb. 1G'U8. ' 1913'lltier B ( , , i'ila. , l'a , MItK CRUST ON BABY CURED 'iVlieim tame batty boy itaa tlmrt'o months tilmi , Imo lmati this rnlik'criist very ba1iyomm this lieal ( , So that all time imsir caummti omit aimml itcheti so bath , lie mmmade it hileemi hyscratchmitig $ t. I gut a cake of CUTICUmmA SoAm' , anti a box of CUTS. cilmtA ( nintuieum % ) , 1 flhllIhleiL time CuTmctutA smith Pmmt ii thIn cap on hue hiesti , anti ttfom'c Iat used Intl/a bo.c it we : eullrelj , euri'd , amid liii haIr coinumienced to grow ( mill iikeiy. F'eb , 24 , ' 95. Mrs. H.1'.IiLMES ( ) , Ashihaimil , Or , CUT1CVSL himmaclis Isv , eluded the mmt wonder. ful curei of torturing , dliiigurmng , ( iuniheming iMu and , aip beam , , , ofinbenta and children , ever ie".ordd. No , tmnhni Is aid. regarding 11am iht is not Ju.iift,4 by u.s itmoag.i videoe. , Tlay are ( hi , nol .ptedy , econoumical , and inrammibi. ikis cure , , tOO4 puriSori , .imd humor ; indiei of modirn tIne. . SLur P05 tisis'Tosivaa fleaia &eo flzi og Ti.gm . , , Motuass In a wino ( 'Itli tmi , CvilUa& 50r , iods slugi. ippimeitiou ofCuricva& ( omnteegJ , , grisleil ofnoUamis , end illim cure , . 'l'bI , treilmeot will gin inslant rUeS , pinch zetro , persot sod , ii.p for cliii. ! , and potnt to a nit , and itonotaital car , ol the moat lut'uing , dl.bg. snag , and humiliatlog of ilehIag , burninj Priding , acsly , pimply , and culid , kiu and scsip ( um.aora wtttm to. , , Is1I , when ill ii. . tail , . 5oidthouhoutth. void , tuners Pica ao Ciirii , 005 , . . $ e1 , Vrut' , . . UAaioo. 1 ' 1Liw Is mu , Ii& ' . Tokaztog Scmsma , " frs. _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ DUFFY'S PURE MIT H IS KEy ji ' , ' FOR MEDICINAL USE NO FUSEL. OIL Of course you will take a bottle into the couittry to temp or the Rtrn.n go wfttor. Maybe the water is all right but the wiio man or woman runs no visltii arni so proMez'vos the health. For pamphlet iulth'ess , DUFFY IJ1ALT WHISKEY Co RCIIES1'ER , N. ' 1' . The Ladles' Dcpartmetit 01 the New Hygiene Institute Is now open for business , and fully equipped with two new apparatus for givini tue mmmost healthful , pleasimmg baths kmmown to the world. Time INSTITUTE has among its patrons , time best known lathes in Omaha.Ve asic you to give it a trIal of two bathe at least , ammth if it is not. foumid as represented , we wIll refund your money. Rooms , New Quarters , 216-218-22OBee DtIiIdIng HyWust. ; We Know Tlint It Reads Like a Fairy Tale Wimen we tell yomm timat we can give yoim A ruit Laud Home 1mm tIme Oregtimi countm'y for a 'very lit- tie muoncy Clint will m Give ou $2,000 a year ' Income in retimen for your care of it , but we kmioiv that it. is true. Hence We Persist In calling time attention of all men who work in cages , slave iii hot base- memits , ruin eyes amid hc'althm over books , destroy nerve amid life amid the dust and rattle of maulmilicry , TO TII [ AIII FR1DOt1 Amid health of a fruit farm home 1mm our beautiful l'acitic coast humid , Becausellislrue We lnmvite you to mute this year's Vacation - cation ( or a trip ommt tlmem'im To See With Your Own Eyes Ammml ( eel witlm your own senses that ivo have been tellumig time truth mill timette years , The First Excursion Goes July 1st. Viii hock Itmhnnil Route , Denver , Salt Lake , I'ortlaimtl , to AstorIa , time Pacilic ocemma , flier wlmlch our soldiers sail , to the Cmmscatlo Inkes-tho biggest on emirtim-mi work that cost. the govern- meat nnilhiummmt of money imnul twenty- ( cur yenra to build , to tIme Vihhimrn- cIte 1"iilhs , tIme largest ott earth , where clear mountain is'ihters fall into time timli'8 of the seat , anti yieitl mis thmey fall a hmtmndreil thiousminti hiorsu power , to time etmnmhnlt'tei works of Mmmcii ; ' to time ( arfmtmmmetl'illannette Valley , where comics bloom twelve mioumtlms in the year and wimeimt. yields BiXTm bualmels to time acre , To Clarke Go , Washington1 Thin peerless , richest. mmmd fairest rural district. of America , iteturiming hiy choice of five routes , for one ( mire , iniclumilng every expense. 1"or vmmrliculmtrs mmddmc'smm Stearns rruit Land Go. , 1323 Fcirnam St. , -alt- C. A , Rutherford , 6en1 Agt , C1 U1 I. & P Ry1 , ' Omaha , Neb. THE ' NEW , # : COLI..AR