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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1898)
. - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - . - - , - . - - - - . . - - - . - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - . - . - . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - . - . - --i . -V _ y - - - - - - . - . - - - - - - - - - - I V _ criu . OMA1tA . DAIX ii1 : 'I'I'ESDAY , auJy i , : tsfl8. . _ : _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : - : - : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ItEAIY ) FOR 14EC U EIIEETINC ! Aavano Gunr of Do1cgate to laUona1 Onynt1on Arrives1 , GOOD ATTENDANCE IS PROMISED I 1svttI Cllfl tul I PCM .t re fli.u , n , ( JI ( 'IIuu'I r S urk ut I'riintIit 1 ( or I I * . Nit t Iiiiiil I.tguie , The state delegatlomi to the COVCflUOU ot the Nntlonnl 1pub1lcnn lenglic tomorrow - row evening at l3oyd'$4 theater vII1 corn- I ZflCIICO to crrhe tillS fortiiciofl. , As ttst as they ( timt tIit' pecin1 crnitfllttcfl of local relIullIcan ) appoiuted to ticlVO tlien will meet. them nL thu tnillia afli escort them to . natl'iuni ' lctguc Iie.itlquJt at. ( [ 10 MIllard , This ioiiirnlttce oil s1clrorno consists of \'I1IIam II. Tcn 17C1 % , elmlrman ; C , l , Morguft , 1. fl. ImtflCIiflafl , I ) , M. Vittson- t haler , K. S. llHter , Fraal Crawford , John , v. l'citlali , C. ' . MIks , J. G. luIin , J. W. flattiti , U. It , Ci.nt' , M. 1. Slugleton , Lyslo I. Abbott , 11. A. MersV. . A.'ebstcr , J , ' , Tucker , lloaril Kennedy , Herbert 1togfrs , feorgo ; 0. Colder , W. A. I&Uord , Ilerliort hcavitt. I" . 1 , . SmIth nnd Dr. Fred Teal , ? il Ilcccher Ilighy. John N. Wcstberg. C. i. iigutter. l'liil fl.'iitter and M11e8 fl , ] Iauctc 1IIIC tlio decorating of lloyd's tlieatr In hand. The clecorationa will be mostly Sings aIR ! bunting , with a few pictures of I'rcsldetit McKinley , Abraham Lincoln and possibly ortrnits of lk'wey , Sampson , t3cliley , 1101)3011 ) and Generals Lco and Mer. rltt. National l'aealilcnt L. J. Crawford Ill arrive IIolflblY ) with Senator Isaac MLllei hamilton or lliIols this morning. The Uhlools lelegatlon , 100 In number , will come over the lilwatikt'c road tomorrow. Isldoro Sohel of lrie , Urcsldent or the I'ennsylvanla league , will also be hero this morning. Thci o Is U lossiblilty that his iiamo wIlt be the cholco of the l'ennsylvanlaus for ( ho flatlonI hague presIdency. Malibu 13. Young of l'lilladelphla vIll arrive tomoriow with ( li dek'gates rrom the eastern part ot his state. rlio Wyoming delegation is duo here over ( lie Uiilnn I'aelflc this afternoon. A. 1. Ohr telegraphs Secretary Stine front Plttsburg that the Maryland delegation of fifteen wIth J. Cookman Boyil wIll be In t thIs morning. President Urant Fellows of the MlciiIau league also Honds a letter to . . prepare the secretary for the arrival this afternoon of his delegation wIth its candi- data for the lrtsidency of the tiatlonal league , r ; . N. 1)Ingloy of Kalamazoo , ; "Ve have no candidates to vrcsent to the national convention ; we ate too modest , " wrItes l'resident IL J.Vootla of tlit SunLit Dakota league from Sioux Fulls to Secretary StIno. our delegation ve have cx- congressmen , the Present United States at- tornL'y , the clinhiinan of ( Ito state centra3 comiuItte , , the lieutenant governor , the corn- mIssIoner of chooI and public lands and _ , / In fact ( lie most Prominent republIcans of thu tatc. Just say we arc republicans , eighty mIles wide niul eighty miles long , 36 ( lays In the year. " 1x-1'resIdeiit I ) . \Voodmansee of CIa- chianti Is expected this mornIng , Ora 1. Chaplii , svtto was a strung candl- date for the national sccrctnryslilp at the 1)etroit convention , got In yesterday to establish - tablish headquarters for the Illinois antI- Tanner organization at the Millard. lIe cx- Poets the main body of his league tomorrow , but the lresldent ) of ( lie league.'IlIIarn It. Payne. who , by the way , Is Liii' law Partner of Mr. Chapin In ChIcago. and was formerly a Juilgti In Indiana ; henry C. Bottler , ( ho treasurer of tit , , league and a candidate for the legislature from one of the Chicago districts - tricts ; George M. llagby , one of its board ' of managers , and a ChIcago inherItance tax nI)1)rniser ) tinder the now la' ; L. Brent Vaughn , cx-presIIcnt of ( lie national college league , and hoary It. ltnthbono , another Chicago lawyer , are all looked for thIs morn- lag. Speaking of the politIcal outlool of his 8tato Mr. Chmnpln says : "We elect only a few state olilcers ( lila year , but all the atom- bers of the legislature , and , of course , all the congressmen , Of our twenty-two congressmen - gressmen all but four or live are republIcans. r expect we will have as itiany this year. The few exceptIons are from central and southern IllInois districts , whIch are so very much dtiniocratic that I fear that they will go that way again , The successful management - mont by the adnitnlstratlon of ( lie war vilI prove very beneficial to our congressional ticket , as It does everywhere In th country , With a good , hard fight , therefore , we ought - "p1 r- ho able to senil to the lower house as c nmany as we now have. It Is true that Clii- cage has been an uncertain quantity some - . tinies. TIme city vcnt ocrwheIrningly for Mr. McKinley and the very next. spring It went as overwhelntingly for a democratic iimayor and WO have had no republican vie- tories sInce , " 4hI the seven congressmen from Cook county have 1)0011 renominated. These are James II. Maiiii , 1Vlihiant , Lorlmer , Hugh llelknap , D. W , Mills , George F. White. henry Sherman hloutello and Ceorgo Edt - niuiitt i'oss. I3oth lielkoap unit Foss have " , , ' t made shtl'tthId , records. We have no doubt ' - ' of being able to send the entire old Clii- cage delegation back. Most of the country districtj have also . renominated the old comm. grossmen. The only cases in which ( hey . failed to do so % 'ero when the incumbents slgnifled an indisposition to run ngaln. " Mr. Chinpin was formerly a Chicago Tier- aId reporter. After lie was admitted to the bar he became a deputy county clerk. lie has also been .Tuthgo Carter's secretary , hIiia'kie'"M trnieii Siili. The lie'st salvo ! a the world for cuts hruises , soit't , ulcers , salt rhteurn , fOVOt sores , tetter , clmaiiiied hmanihi , chilblains. corns , amid all skin eruptions , aitil Positively : cures lilies. or no pay required. it Is guaranteed - anteed to gIve perfect aatltactIon or money ' refunded , l'riett 25 cents per box , For sale by Kuhn & Co. ' WORD FROM THE THLJHSTONS Ciiiil iii ii 'l'83IImr Vrit'M ii lt't tm'r trii , . IiimimmiiIii ii mmii I'4rynrils liii- tt.lI iii ; ii i'i , i'rs , ' joInt Kelkenney of this city has received II the following auto fromim Captain "Buck" 'l'ityior of time Thurston hilihes : hlONObtILI ] . Juno 23-hear Johmnnie : Arrived last night , Very busy. \'IiI leave lit couple of ilays , Beautiful city here antI hurrah for annexation. Malone and Sht'cier to return himyaical ) disability ; tni afraid to taku Ilment further. All outers - ers t'll amid Bob Gihiespie is getting fat. JIUCK. . w.itil time mioto was sommt a copy of the Comminierciul Advcrtiscr or honolulu of Toes. day , Juimo 23 , it is entirely taken up with IIOWS of time call of the second Manila ox- lOditiOhI at I innohulu. It contains an nc count of the death auth burial of TI. C. Fisk of Lincoln , Nob. . who died in time Tied Cross ( . hiospitttl at honolulu of tyvhmold teer. Among the notes of this paper are the ( oh- hawing ; Searchlight , a red-imnireil vai ( ( roiti loit- lanti , Is mascot ( or time Firtt Nebr.tska , & There are a miunitior of veterans of ( lie civil war servimig as "non corns. " in the % Nebraska reglmueimt. The First Nebraska left its hlryan eagle ) at San Francisco , and bits for a amascot I only a yellow dog. There are itny number of State univer3iy - . tmoy in the Nebraikit regiment , and they 3115(10 themselves heard very often. I4eutonaiit Mci.auglmiin of the Beatrice ( leb. ) company baa been ml'LaIed as quay- terjuamter for ( hit. F'irmmt Nebrsska. . Colonel hyatt of ( be Nebraska wa mlii- - tMy vommsnder of ttmo expedition rtttr tb China hift the fItot. Colonel Hyatt hiM been highly complimented by the best ito- thoritleg on time Appenranco anti condition of his regiment. ( 'nitnifl Taylor cornmnitads this Timurston Itliles of Onmahma. the cc ir , company of the whole Mnnil& ( oree. Tim fifes won It z.000 : ; enghi prio at Mcmnphmis , Tenn. , for irihling , nail a $100 cash irIzc for the best showing of camp discipline. It is it SPtOfl thu conmpnny and ' 'quite swell. " Nebraska is a corn state for one thing. 'egtet'Iay ' mm 5110513 of time First Nebraska saw green corn at a store , TIme sergeant comnmaniled "Itlght face , salutc' . " The em- lilem of ( lie home state wits given nil lion- ors and ( be squad imnssod on looking for more pineapphes or pretty girls. CASUALTIES AMONG OFFICERS Mamrgooht ItniTerty SCmlil ! a Complete Lint to Ahjuttimt , ( ictierni Ctrbimi , WAShINGTON , July 11.-AdJutant General - oral Corbin last night received a dispatch ( rota Major htarfcrty , one of the surgeons who arrived at Tampa , Flit. , on the Cherokee from ( leneral Shmaftcr'a corps at Santiago , giving a list of tIme officers killed , wounded or sick tip to July 5. The list furnished by Major Rafferty ontnined some inaccuracies , hut so far as possible they have been cIlia- mated. Time list as corrected follows : First Cavalry-Major h3ll woumithed ; Major Force , killed ; Captain Kirk , wounded ; LIeUtenants - tenants Mills and Dyruin , wounded ; Lieutenants - tenants Ilivers nnd Salsman , sick ; Lieutcn- tilit Roberta , woundetl , Third Cavalry-General Young , sick ; Major \Vcsseie , soundcd ; Captains Dodd and Hunter , vounded. Lieutenant Thayer , wounded ; Lieutenant Naudo , sick ; Lieuten- out Meycr sick , Sixth Cavalry-Colonel Carroll , wounded ; Captains Kerr , Stanton and l3lotson , wounded ; Lieutcnniit Cobs , sick ; LlcUten- ant Short , wounded. Seventh Cavalry-Lieutenant Stone , injured - jured ; Captain Cantion , killed. Eighth Cavairy-Lieutenahit. McCoy , killed. Ninth Cavalry-Colonel hamilton , killed ; Captain Stedman , killed ; Captain Taylor , WOUOlctl Lieutenants Wood nail Ryan , wounded , Tenth Cavalry-Major Wint , wounded ; Captain Iiigelow , wounded ; Lieutenants Shiipp anti 'V. 3. Smnith , killed ; Lieutenant Barnum , wounded ; Lieutenant \S'lhiard , wounded , Scconil Infantry-Lieutc'iiaiit Tlenuant , sick ; Lieutenant Wells wounded. Fourth Infantry - Lieutenant Neavy , wounded ; Lieutenants J. 3. l3unard and hiowes , killed , Sixth Infantry-Colonel Eghert , 'oun4ed ; Captain Wethierill , killed ; Lieutenants Waiker and Toney , wounded ; Lieutenant howard , killed ; Lieutenants Simons , Far- aunt , I'urtly , Gross and Robertson , wounded. Seventh Infantry-Colonel Benhiam , sick ; Lieutenant Carpenter , woiitidcd ; Major Cor- has , wounded ; Lieutenant Gussard , sotimidetl ; Lieutenant \Vaosboro. killed. Fifth Infantry-General Van flora , sick ; Lieutenants Perkins and Sergeant , sick ; Iieutennnt J. R. Seyburn , wounded. Ninth Infantry-Lieutenant Colonel Ewers , wounded ; Lieutenant Lewis , kiiied. Twelfth Infaimtry - Captain llaslcell , wounded ; Lieutenant Dove , wounded. Tenth Infantry - Major Estaridgo , wounded ; Captain Lincoln , wounded ; Cap- tam Drum , killed ; Captains Duggan antI \rj1 Vicet , wounded ; Lieutenants Coops and Savllle , wounded , 'llilrteentti Infantry - Colonel Worth , wounded ; Major Ellis , wounded ; Captain Sotithier , sick ; Captain Fornandie. killed ; Captain Gilnman , sick ; Lieutenants A. B. Scott and Slater , killed. Sixteenth Intantry-Captaimi Morrison , h ( ilit'tl ; CaptaiiisVoodbury , Forland , Lassi. for , Sorely , Slience , wounded , Seventeenth Infantry-Colonel Haskehi , wounded ; Lieutenants Dickerson and Lichmee , killed. Twentieth Infantry-enera ; hlawkins , wounded ; Captains Rodgers and Moon , wound cd. Twenty-fourth Infantry-Captain Edwards , wounded ; Lioutcnawt McCorckle , killed. Twenty-first Infantry-Colonel McGibbon , wounded ; Major Coo. nick. Twenty-second Infantry-Colonel Wlkofr , killed ; Lieutenant Colonel I'atterson. wounded ; Captain Crittenden , killed ; Cap- taut S. V. Musher , wounded ; Lieutenant Godfrey , wounded ; LieutenazitVassohl , wounded ; Captain Lewis , sick. Twenty-flftht Infantry-Colonel Larcomb , wounded ; Captains Breiidon and Ducat , wounded ; Lieutenants Butt , Lyon and Laws , wounded ; Lieutenants Gurneri amid .Augustin , killed ; Lieutenants \Vells and Miller , sick. Summary-Killed , 21 ; wounded , 77 ; sick , 21. Total , 122. 122.FIRE FIRE RECORD. Iiizme iii Cent'yu , GENEVA , Neb. , July 1I.-Speelah.-A ( ) fIre in ( lie Jominic Brown building on the corner of Court anil Main streets yesterday I morning at I o'clock destroyed ( lie stock in F. Sanilage's restaurant , fully covered by insurance. The stock of buggies , owned byV S. hluston , on tIme second floor , Is almost a total lose. The H. C. l'orter liv- cry stock In the rear part of the building Is not lajured. The loss on ( lie building Is perhaps $800 , Insured , Ci. liPlIch i Cr.'zi iii t' r. CIi/tPPELL , Nob. , July 11.-Specfnh ( Talc- gramim.The ) Chiappehi creamery iiurneil to the ground nbout niiclnighmt last night. Origin of the fire Is unknown. Loss , $1,000 ; ito Insurance. Omimahin 31iim % Vii , hiilrysirml Iicmurn , George \V. hjeinirod , son of County 'irene- urer hlolmnrod , has returmied home from Cambridge , where hiu grtduated with u : usual honors. Besides securing the bacen- laureate degree , after one year's study , Mr. hleimrod recetycti three sPecial honors Iii chemistry , to which lie hntl 'hcvote1 his irIIIciItni attention , anti was accorded ' 'sumina cilia laudo' ' on account of highest hatters In [ lint branch of vorIc. Mr. IIIm. I oil hmittl received his emrI : ) ' educatIon iii Germany - many , gradiiatiiig three years ago ( rout thu Omaha high school , alter which he had sPelit two years at ( lie Nebraska State unt- versity Previous to entering harvard last fail. iiiiig St'ii h'iit't' for Yiigriimi ( N. hlemeaftor vagrants who appear lwtforo Judge Gordon twice will bc glveii time CX- trcnme limit of tiit law. Yesterday afternoon a emnuple of hiat Itaimitijal v.tgrants wIll get was mihmown tihien Judge Gordon sent live tatterdenialions to time ( ounty Jail for ninety days , thirty days of which their repast lhI consist of spring water and bread. In the stiiiimmit'r months this semitenco is dreaded more by tIlls class titan a sentence to sork or a bath would be , cIll 'i'll I i.f Ciiii gist. BonIto Carter , a negro , stole 50 cents worth of coal trout a liliesouri Pacific rail. way car at Leavenworth , Kami. , a shor ( timn.i ago antI lied to Omaha , liii was captured yesterday smith Ihi be returned to Leaven- worth. In round fIgures hIs vursuit and capture - turo will amount to $150. LOCAL BREVITIES. A , pimbhic reception will lie given to Dr. A. C. Welch and wire at tIme Seward htrt'et Methodist Episcopal chmtri'h on 'Fuew1ay evening , July 12 , at S o'eiog , 'Fhic Meth. odists of the city as well as thin jubhlc am general In the neighborhood an' Invltrd to ntteail. A restraining order has t'ccii issued In a suit brought by C. II. ltrideimbecker again'mL the Omaha \Yaitars' union , A hear- lag on the application to make the restraining - straining order permnaaent will come on on July 15. Jim his sIllItAtiOfl Iba phalnti' ( alleges that certain parties stand on the sidewalk Iii front of ) iis business bottea and seek to drive tway his trade , - . - _ _ . ' . I - * - Ai1Ai4IiMiii ; DELEIATES F1r District Bopnb11can Agree Upon Their Selectiona , DAVE MERCER FOR DELEGATE-AT.LARGE 1)isitrlct hiomior , . o to Victor flose- ntcr , lriim l' . ilnxder nimil J. A. Ileek hm' Cummipi Iiiiemitmtry Yltc * . At 1arge , DelegatesAlternates - Dut'Id IL Mercer. W. F. Ourley , District. Victor Rosewater , Clement Chase , Irvilig F , Baxter , Theodore JuhiiisOfl , J. A. fleck. JoInt Troutomi. Time above are the choice of the Douglas tlclegation to the convention of the Nebraska - braska State League of Tieptiblican Clubs as delegates front this congressional dig- ( net to the national convention of the body. The choIce was made at a caucus of the delegation in Creighiton ball last night , whiiclm was decidedly well nttendcd , noisy and liarnionlous. The meeting did its bust- fleas quickly and adjourned early. Besides all the regular ward clubs of this city and Southi Omiinhn , the following republican - publican clubs were represented : Central Colored , U. 13. Grant , Youmig Mcii's Itopub- hlcan chub , Colored Republican climb of the Sixth ward , ( iorman-Arnorican of tim See- nod ward , Second Ward McKinley , John L. Webster , Swodish-Americnmi Garfield , Irishi- American , Young Men's Republican Tliurs- ton , ThmirdVnrd McKinley anil hobart , Sixth Ward Colored Central , Ninth Ward Colored , Scandinavian-Anterlean Ninth Ward Dave Mercer , Eighth \Vard Business Mcii's and the Veteran league. J. h. Kaley was ehect d chairman by no- clarnation , In the same maimer John West- berg was elected secretary and C. 13. Denny assistant secretary. After some discussion it was decided to select one delegate at large from the din- ( riot , t\o district delegates frotn the city of Omaha and one delegate front the country - try precincts amid South Omaha , heaving one for Washiington and Sarpy couiities. lion. Dave Mercer and W. F. Gurlcy were nomimuttod as delegates at large. Upon the first ballot Dave Mercer was elected candidate by a vote at 219 to 43. Vi' . F. Gurley wan then inado the alternate. The following were nominated for the po3ltions of dtstrlct delegates from the city Victor hlosewatce. I. F. Baxter , E. TI. hail , Clemnotit Chase. Richard Berlin , W. P. Dela- mater , J. L. Kennedy amid 'Theodore John- eon , Messrs. Itosewater aijil Kennedy vis1ied to decline the nonilmiations , but were not allowed to do no. The vote as cast by clubs was : hose- water , 121 ; Baxter , 117 ; Johnson , 100 ; ChaSe , IS ; Kennedy , 83 ; haIl , 78 ; Dolamater , 41 ; Berlin , 5. As soon as the vote tva an- notiliced Boncwater and Ilaxter wore do- dared tile chicico of the caucus as delegates amid were elected by ticciamation. 130th Mr. ] 1o3CVzttcr amid Judge hlaxter responded brlelly in answer to calls , anti cxprcsse4 thanks and apprecIation of the honor conferred. Cleniont Chase , Theodore Johnson and H. II. hiatt vere xomlnatetl as alternates , and Chase and Johnson elected. j. A. Beck of South Omaha was eleCtCd delegate and John Troutoli of South Omaha an alternate , from the country precIncts anti South Omaha by acelajitation. James Walsh presented the following rena- hutlon , which was unaniiiiously adopted just lrevlous to adjourniiient Whereas. Chiatles H. Winter , as president of time Nebraska State League of htepub- hlcan Climbs for the past year has faithfully antI veli discharged all the ditties of said office : therefore. Be It resolved by the lougian county deiegatioii to ( lie stuto conventIOn of said league , That cordially approve and endorse his administration of said of- fire : and lIe it further resolved. That we nresent amid recommend Charles H.'inter to said state league convention for re-election tea a second term as ntntc uresident. Two or three of ( liii delegates to ( lie convention - vention of the Nebraska state league have arrived as forerunners of time crowd. See- rotary Ed J. Mock tvlhl have his hienil- quarters at the Millard all day long to re- cclvii credentials and nienibernhilp lists and to issue conventIon tickets to the chairmuen of thto various county delegations. The as- sossmcut calm ale be paid to him there. It is tIme Intention to call the conveutioli of the tate league at Boyd's thittater promptly at 8 p. ma. , if itossible. Doubtless seeking rccogni- runny repubhicamis who arc tion this year as candidates will have an opportunitY to speak. The Sovemithi vard band will play at the headquarters for an hour pmevioUs to the convention. "Time credentials already sent to Secretary itlock indicate that time attendance at the convention tomorrow eveniiig of the state league will be utmusually large , " saId President - dent Winter yesterday aftcrimooii. TIme invitation to republicans to attend both time state league and national league conventions includes nil , whether niemubers of clubs or not , and it iti hoped the theater will be packed wIth McKinley voters. The numb applIes to the big Tharsday t'veimimig mass meetimig at time vjto3itlomi auditorium , ii ) which access will be absolutely free from thu street. Time present executive committee of time state league In mmmado imp of the following : T. L. Ackerman of Stanton. E. M , Pollard of Nehawlul , Lincoln Frost of Lincoln , George A. Murphy of Beatrice , A. H. Cady of St. I'aul. J. H. Kelly of McCook , Ross L. hammond of FrcrnomitV. . H. l'eohlen of Pemider , E. 0. Lewis of Falls City , M. A. Drown of ICcailmey. Frammk Simmiutons of Sew- arti anh ( J. J. lioucher anti James B. ltlclkle of Omaha. 'FIme foil list. of the prcscmmt alit- cern is : CitatIon H. VIiiter of Omaha , president ; Brad I ) . Slaughter of Lincohmi , yicc ltr tidetmt ; Eil J. Mock of Alma , scrc- t.ary ; 1' . J. Hall of Meniphiin , treasurer ; W. p. McCreary of Hastings , national vice prcsi.lemit ; h.V. . ihiliingaiey of Lincoln , zia- ( tonal comnmmittteemnnmi , amid Senator John t1. Thmurston , ex-Prealdent of the national league , ex-ohilcio. I'restdent'inter of time state republican league looked for some at the delegates to thin Ttiesihmty evt'mmlmmg convention to arrive I last evening. hloyti's theater Is aircatly be- giimnimig to be decorated in good untriotic style for liothi time state amid national league gatiierlimgn. SOmii nrraimgeiiicntn wIll be mnnde itt ( tie niecting of tIme delegates of tIme lotigias ) cOUIm ty clubs in Crelghioa hall , thin eveiiliig , ( or time proper recelitloim and ciiterainmemit of the oilier state delegates us they arrive and dimming timeir stay hmere , also to hook after the dclrgates to tIme Iowa league convention at Council hihimitmi , who may comae to take iii the expositlomi ind to attend time national league convention \Vedoesclay. . Thursday and Friday. Jim the ineantimime I'rosidemit Wlntrr , Executive Committeemen ihoucher and MeikIe timid National Seerttary Stine are aticmidlng to all the details micerseary to make the assemnbitugs of the two state leagues and the nntonal league successful in every way omul to provide for thie might kind of bospitablo eoertalnmucnt for time visitors. l2aitrlnIiimmcui ( Commmimiittvt' Mt-etlmmg , Time special committee to look after ( lie hotel cceommmiodstlone and welcome the an- tiooah league delegates as they arrive on the ( rubs viii have t ameetimig at the MIT- lard this evening , This coasieti of William B. Ten ihyck , chairman ; C , E. Morgan , H. IL Zimmermami. I ) . M. Vlnsonhiaher , K. S. I'lsbcr , j'rank Crawford , John Vt' . l'urlsb. C. V , Miles , J , G. Kuhn , J , W. h3attin 11. Ii , Crane , M. h. Singlelcimi , Lyda I. Ahjhott atiti hi. A. Meyers. The conmniltft'a tthlch is decorating 3hoyd' timemiter i mposett of lleeehier hiIgby , Johum \Vt'iterg ' , C' . S Elguttcr , l'hmii H. Wintcr nnl''Mfes ' B. linuck. National President Ii. .1. ( 'rnwfortl will arrive probably th senator issne Miller hamilton of tlliao n Timesdity morning. The Illinois delegation , 100 in number , vIli conic over the M1'ktmkeo roati the next day , tsidore Sobel otErie ! , president of the Peansillvanla lengiJe , ihl also be here Toes. day morning , Thiiro is a possibility that lii name will be the choice of time I'cnnsyl- vanians for the nttotml league presidency. Mahilon B. Young tot 'hihadeIphtia wilt ar- live next day wit1 th.e delegates front time eastern part of lila state. The Wyomimig delegation is due h rc ' time Union Pacific Tuesday afternoon. WELCOIE TilE EAST ( Continued from First Page. ) viewed the experieno of time party on the triii west. lIe spoke of the trip from Ciii- cage through the most. fertile country on the globe and said the magnificence of the exposition Imad been only partially compre- hmenthcml. In closing , the speaker said he eotmld tlmiuk of no more fitting sentiment to express ( lie feelings of ( lie visitors for ( heir hosts thami time celebrated toast of hip Van Winkle : "here's to your good health anti your faintly's health and mimay you hive long and prosper. " Mrs. (1.V. . Johnston sang a lullaby In a most pleasing manner and was warmly ap- phauded. Mes lhtiiy OlmI Prleimdn , lion. Johmmt I. . . Bates , speaker of ( lie house of representatives of the Maznnehiusetts legislature , was the neat speaker. lie said ( lie delegaUmin came to brimig ( lie good trill nod good wishes of the PeOPle of Masna- eimusetLs for ( ho lwoplo of ( lie vcst. lie re- ( erred to Lh fact that the mnemitbers of time party had scarcely been able to tumrn a corner In Omaha without rumimmlmmg across a tuna ( rum Massachusetts , and said that the delegatIon brought the hearty good wishes of ( ito ieople of 'time state and congratimla- tlos on Ute great exposition and cmi the boundless possibilities of the great commmmtry represented 1mm that great etiterpriso. Clmamicellor George E. MacLean was in- traduced by President Wattice as a former resident of Massachusetts. lie said no cuhogiuni of Massachusetts was mmeces- sary , her blatory is well known and all may judge for them- selves. In the face of all that hind been saId by previous speakers thio chancellor 551(1 ho could ndml nothing more than repeat the glowing eulogy of tIme liii- mortal \Vebster which ho said would also apply to Nebraska. The chiamicelior thiemi hroceeilcd to discuss Massachusetts amid No- bramiia iii tue cloqtielmt manlier whmiclm huts gained for lilmn a reputation as tIde as the coiitliicmit. A quartet sang time wedding chorus fioni Cowemi's "Rose Maiden , " and ( lie exercises closed with a clectton by the band. t the chose of ( lie exercises in ( lie Auditoriumii the visitors were uscortCd to time viaduct cafe where lunchieomi vas Cemvcd , followed by spceehos by neverftl 01' the visitors and by v. hi. Alexander timid W. \\'hiltmore mis- tivcs of Massachiusettit now residing in Ne- bmaslm. GLISTS ( . 'i'iliit . , .titOVXl ) 'I'Ahhhii. HNLON I t IIPII I ) ( reet'm'n te iim te.'ttm his tluNNilelIiN't is mit l.lmiIeImeIL The vlsltimmg det'gatlomi of Massachusetts otliclals was emitt'rtulmicd at luncheon at time southm viaduct cafi yesterday afternoon hut- immediately fohiowimg .tiq close of the excr- cisas iii the Audijorlum. When tIme cigars were himiSseth l'reimionL Wattles called the company to orde uaI introduce-il W. 11. Alexander , irenidencet time New Euglamid ehmb of Omaha , as the Brat speaker. Mr. Alexander vut time. visitors at ease at thie outset by saylmig ( hint tIme peojhe of ( lila sectiomi , vhIlc ant clninmhii any great aaioumit of culture. had mamiaged to conceal that fact tolerably well so far , so that mio one , eaceptlmmg POssiblY a delcgatlon front ( ho city of ilostou , would be ahi to detect it. lIe claimed , however , that the people of limo werE are not defective Iii ubihity anti emiergy amid lie pointed to ( lie exposition as inoof of that statements Tie also said that ( Ito vest Is hot witlmout historical lamid- marks , however deficient It may be tim ( lie mtmntter of history runnimi through generation - tion , amid be called mittemitlomi to ( lie Imullan ioound& which nbotmnded lii the weat before the ailvamien of clvllizallon stept tjmem airily amid to the spots made historic by emmcoumml- em witii limit red maim. Time speaker thmeim re- feired to the reccmmt events which have dcmn- , onstrated that thm lcopie of this great country - try riro hound tomethier hi' comumnomi interests amid that all sectiommal himies have disap- I peared. lie expressed the gratification ime felt at time lrecmIco of the vIsItors iii Omiiahmn. amid bade them welcome to the city amid to the eximsitlOli , expressimig time hope ( lint they would svread the iitmws of vliat thuty have sceimvimCn they returmi itomime. Homi. Albert I. . . Ijarwoni , a mcmmiber of the Mansachiusettn senate , was intmoduccd u thie next ajwaker. lIe spoke or thie ftmhlmg which actuated the vizitors as they travr'rs'I I thin couiitry , and said nothilmig hind excIted I tiio admimutiomm so niuchi as the ovitlences of sterling mniimmboOd smown by the exlmo3ition I whmich hail been erected here , lie referred : t the tmlaa ] which the pcopio of the weit have acscd through in the last few ycar 'and haul i bight tribute to ( lie 4'mmergy and , lhuck wllch hind builcicti up aimehi a. great exposItion In ( lie face of such circumstances. lie said the 'lsitora would return to their ' homes to stir op the heovla of their state tu I a full realization of the jossiblhlties of the great WLCL. lion. Charles 0. BaIley , a mimemuber of the sonata of M'assachitmsqtts ' , was Introluceti , i'residoimt VattJes slating that rio topics ha.l ljmemm assigned to any of thu speakers , they being perimmitteti to choose their own sub- Jects. Mr. Bailey expressed liii gratifies- tlon at being one of time commipammy pritlieged to bring 'a ts'eltorne from the east to the . west. lie extolled the grandeur of Amen- eami cltizi neimip timid spoke of the iieauties of ratriotIsnm. expresslmm ) ; the hope , lii closing , that ( Ito fecilrmga of triemmchshmlp engendered , by this gatherIng 1w9tid be continued. Colonel Albert Cirke , heerciary of ( lie New J'glaod Uonw tarheL climb and a tue-ni. I her of the htouse. p , representatives. ex- prescott his good 1w1ata for time eucecs of ( ho eXhiOtiitlon aiid .imiJl that .e series of miucim expositions would eimttnlbuto mmiateriahiy to tue .surcess of ii tUnLm' ) ' . Ilts discussed the business condutpnt of time cast amid west , contrasttmig time qni4itbens in ( ho two see- tiotmg tiiml quoting the talc's ot raflroad n thmso sections , etbowlng timttt ( lie w'smt hits fin fareritbia conditions for development si the east. un spoke of the retired farmers of the west who tire now bie to live a hif of 0050 iii the towns and villages as a reUtt of a few yearn of tell , lie gaiti be wislieti to see thti development oninuo ( nttd wished to ro nh aectirtani ilne abandoned , In closing be lecImtrcti hits opposition to cxpoo sian of ( lie country for ( lie mere ptirpogo of nggrandtenient and lcrrioriat ( neqtiisitlon , thin sentiment betas warmaly applauded. Before imitroducing time next speaker President Wattles called attention to ( ito Indian congress to be held on the exposition grounds , saylmmg lie hope ) that time visItors would spread time news of this great evemit ( thou their rettmrit home. lion , Alfred S. , Hays , a member of time houmso of representatives , told of time wonder and amnrizcmemit wimlch hind filled hini as ho gazed on the great restilts which have becim accomplished in ( hits western cotimitry In thic short period which has elapsed since it. was ft wilderness. In an eloquent manner ( lie speaker imaid a higb tribute to time emmergy and progressive spirit of time inca of the uvest. Ills remarks icre brief nod ho was warmly applauded as he took his seat. \s. 0. Wimimnore of 't'ahiey , Nob. , one of the fsriiiers of eastern Neiirnakn and it former rcsideimt of Massachusetts , when in- troduceil recahied ( hint lie had rattled nrotintl ut a scat In time legislature of Massachusetts iii 1177 tinder John B , Long , now the honored secretary of the navy. liii related litany humorous imicidemits which aiiiued this coiiipany and referred in a hnimy vein to ( ho cormdiions miow' existing In this state , In ciosiimg lie said lie had been authiorized by two of the trunk hues or railway to say timat a trnimm would be ready at S o'clock any mimornhmmg selected to take ( lie v'ishiors emi a trip of 100 mitlhes or so otmt into time state , auth lie urged the visitors to tmtktm advantage of ( ho opporummlty ( to see a bit of Ne- braska. After leaving the cafe time entire party of visitors repaired to the rooms of tIme liii- menu of Emmtcrtalmmnmomtt in the Mimics build- 11mg , where a short reception tns imeld. lthi'Jl ( 'hhllithI i ES VittM OhtH(0N. rifle tdilti ii to State h'mhmihit 1mm time hiortlenitmiriti Jiimlldimmg. The Oregon exhilbit in the horticulture iitiihtiing was swehld yesterday by the uddi- tion of a large mmumiiber of green laughs bearing ripe cherrIes. These boughs were strung on a bog wire stretched from post to uost In time exhibit space amid they formed a sight which iminile ( lie imioutha of ( lie via- itors trater. Time cherries huimg on thit' branchies like grapes of a fruitful vine. They vero so close together that ( ho leaves were conipletely hidden from eight. There were ( our varieties , tIme htoymil Ann , a luscious red and yellow berry fully an Inch amid oiie- uuarter iii dinnieter , nod time Black Itepub- 1 lean , thing amid T.anitiert , all black varieties , but fully as large as tIme first named a - riety. 'i'iiecmo beautiftml speciniens were seiit to Comnmnissiener Iosch by G. A. Vt'ebb of Silverton , Ore. , in a barrel , no extra care hieimmg takcii to itreserve tliemmm and tIme mnami- nor iii which ( hwy emerged from their chose qimartems hroved their excellent quality. ( 'oiiimnissloiier iosclm semit a liberal share of tiut lusciotma fruit to time l'rcss building , where It was fully enjoyed by the visitors to iiew slmalier headquarters. i. . . , rI , So in ( th I ii ir , , f ( TI nh Aniong the Transmisslsslppi states Utah has beemi promnimient lii poimmt of interest. Its somewhat roniamitic history amid thie wIde diversity of its resources have commtrlbuted to distinguish It amid time peculiar conditions that It. presemits have kept it. before the veo- tile. hut to learn somnetiming now in regard to time lOsSCESloiis of this interesting state it Is only miecessary to visit its eximihit iii ( lie Mimics building , which Includes a large amnomimit of material that cami be foumid in r.o other piiie on earth. here are repro- seiitetI time PiOlUCts of 200 tllvidemid-payimig mmmInes and IOU others whose resources are yet only partially developed. Time specimnens Imicludu miumimerous varieties of mnlmieral for- mnatlomi ( hint is iii itself an exhaustive study. As In most of time mimlnerah exhibits ( lie gold ores arc given ( lie most promliment j'hace. Utnhm shows a complete coihectiomi of samples of oxidized nail arsenical ore , to- tcthicr wIth an equally exhaustive shiowlmig of ( lie free milling hrumluct. The cyamilde process of reduction in also fully illustrated amid a miumiiher of hiumge blocks of bullion add imiterest to the col- lection. One of these is a bar of gold , silver arm'l copper front time Eureka 11111 mimic , that is valued at $1,200 , timid nmioiier ( from time I Mcrcur mine is worth $1,400. it is a pe- . cuhiarity of the gold ores that 1mm nearly every case time metal Is found iii cumbinatiomi uvitit silver amid lead , with occasionally a trace of copper ( lint gives time nugget those attractive colorimigs ( hat are eiiaractonistlc at Conner d.nnsIts Aim jimtcresimmg feature of time exhibit is time samples of the various chemicals ( hint are lroduced in the state. These inelumlo soda naim , salts anti sulpliaten , amid a variety of other alkalis , a miuniber of which are rapidly increasing in commimercial utility. Tim imiarvelous percentage of salt. imi ( lie vater of time Great Salt Lake is Illustrated by two glans tnimks , ammo of which contains 100 iwummds of water amid time other nimieteen amid oime-hialf pounds of stilt , vimieii Is ( lie annie amount that Is held in solution by ( ito water. It seems Incredible that audi a body of salt could be held iii suchm a compar- atlvely snimmil volume of water , but the ftct : in imidicated by time analysis. It ii lPt'i' ihi liii t a i'euimre , /imnong ( lie features that are peculiar to Utah Is time showing of miatural rubber froni Uinta couimty , a jirotluct that is fotmnd no- uu'hieme eisa iii time world. A nrocess has recently been perfecteil for givlmmg elasticity to this ntitermah and It Is expected ( lint it will soon becomiie an important factor 1mm ( lie tuidustries of time state. Time gilsoalte , which is used extemisivehy for lacquer arid varnishes , Is also a novel jrolimet. It Is found only iienr FoiL iucimesime and Is already .beimig exported to 110101)0 ) lii considerable quantities. IL Is foumal imext to the deposIts of natural asphalt mmd in a perfectely imure state. The chilorutmmhmhlte Is a mIneral that has only recemithy litton discovered nail is also ilecuhiar to iJialt , Wuien cut ( lie stone line a kaleidoscopic aImpearammee , the muost an- t1tvahile feature of which Is time sectiomme of a blue stone that reseimihties turquoise , but is purer and moore valuable. The garcia- macmit analysis lain been ummmabie In tletcrnmiime ( tie lire-cisc ziatume of this mineral except that IL has a base of aiuiiiiimuma and It is OiW of time freaks of ( lie mineral world. 'Thu display of onyx Is small. but cx- cclmtiomiahiy Interesting. Hero are eximibttcil specimens ( hat are its beautiful as time most g' at Sampson Cleaned' ' Thorn Out- Nouv il'cX ) ' ShmOihilahi Is elt'aiilmmg tlit'iii oiit.-tlmmit . i' , hllol'g-W'e laiil - no ldtit tlt'rt' t't'uiio , iiiflui' imlc'yele ilil- el'n In Oimmalmn-tttr ) ilort , Imuit h4mh1 ' / erovdt'iI all ilmy-I , t Isn't iiiiltlm s'oudei' ilioughi-fot' tu'Iliiig omit' $ : ' .rto , i.ro t aimul $ 1,01) lsk'yeln lutats ( or aim % 'eii 2.5O -Nis tmthcll ilL'1tt hoot ompom'tmmnity juts , . ev.'r oc'c'urremt Iii P ummilma ( Sm' ih15i' t'ltiru c'lstt bt'fui't'-lmlghi cut-iiit'dlu ILl eut-IosV c'tit-'Iotlt toims-kitI ) $ Itt nun ' ' 2.5OIit'tter ' ' vltlIts hIt'l't' , t'oiito ( ltii'k % t.t' lmtvt , nil mlzes-tor w'o'omi't get aily . - . , mmioi'tm. Drexel Shoe Co. , S kV Omumilsiu'a Vim-to-date Slioc house , # HIU F4IRNAM STREET 4- - - - - - costly mportet1 innterlsl amid lucia is ii thlversiliy of coloring that imiotitit's for ery taste , Time peeiimmens front eotmttmrrmi lieu are yellow , wimile grecim is ( he i-tiling color in thmomie from the north. Those which ate fotiiiit In the cennl ( hiaTt of time stna iiivc It rcdillh tint. Thin exhibit of building stone ecimprlsee nearly every variety of sillemmn , snmtdutotie auth granites null the ciitbIt of gypsummii represents a ileposit ( lint I , suimeicmit (0 ( etmhlpi ) ' the , ucmrld. There nra sonic remarkable spoolmneims of Iromi ore ( lint arc 95 per ccitt hiure slid ft vast miumuber of mni8eehiamicoims specliliCimS wiiich represemit various oilier featuire's uI time mhmmeral ivealtim of ( lie state , Timeo imielttde asbestos , antimony , guamio , slate , hitho- graphing stone amid a dozemi oilier varieties. There is au interesting collection of garnets - nets , topaz and other lirecloun stones amid a large exhibit of coal that Is iiow Iseing supplied to the United 3tmites navy in ins- flmcmise qtiantitlcs. There is a liorcelnimi clay that is sumsccpil- bho of mimanufacture tub the most delicate % iares , nntl is expected to form ( he basis of on important Industry as It is developed Thus whole is arranged iii an exceptionally artistic and acct'ssliile mmmamimicr amid forms otme of time mnost ltoimulnr f'attmrcs of ( ho bumildiag , 'VltS hilt'l'OIIS Vi MI'S' ( hii l ) , Hpress ( lit' highest t'It'flMiii'e iilht Vhmn t 'i'Iit'y ii a vi Seen. The ; mnrt3 of Texas itewepahier attn which arrived yesterday mnormitmig took Its first visit to the Transmnississlppl Expositiomi iii this afternoon. Time mnemnbers of the assectalomt could imnrdly scu , enough in praise of ( lie great fair antI tnany remminrkcd ( hint it time best ( lung of Its hunt they hind ever sceii witim time simigie exceptiomi of ( lie \\'or1d' fair at Chicago. lit some ways ( hey thought ( imo Onmnhma l'xpositiomi supem ion to that of the fair in Chmicmmgo. Time ) ' ndmiicmt time colommaniles coniieeting ( lie buildimmgs mul comiside.rcd thicse nrchiiteetural mitructumes as miiagmilflcemit beyond ( lescrilflion , Tue in- goomi viim ( its grassy subs anti bcautifum ( fotmmmtain was nmiothier object to attract con- aimlemable of their attention. Speaking of Ommimihma they said ( lint if their present treatmemit from ( he imamuls of ( lie citizens amid olhlcinis of the fair assoclatloit coiitiimued as it Imad begun , they would nI- \vays remember thiclr trip to Omaha nhml ( he Wimite City with the greatest of hmleas- tire. When asked what special features of the city inipressod thorn the mimost , the answer - swer was Omiiahmn's hospitality anti time treat- maclit accorded its visitors. " \Ve aplreclato our hearty welcome to (1mm city most mleeply , " said Secretary Ned of ( lie Iuhlin Telephone , "amid upomi our rim- turn to Texas we cami describe Ornniia and Its great fair In time most glowing terms , " Last night ( lie manic mnemiibers of time laurt ts'emmt by sheClah Invitrutiomi (0 the den of time iCaighits of Ak-Sar-liemi. After a vIsit ( hits muormiimig to Fort Omaha the Tens journalists will ( nice a more coin- Pletti view of tIme expoaltiomi. Yesterilay ommiy the exterior of tIme bulldlmtgs was seen itmitl as a result thiclr idea ot Omaha's great achiovoimiemit is limited. The party imiteads (0 miiake a thorough tour of ( lie fair , amid cx- Itects to have some fun on ( lie Midway this nfteriioomi. A special imivitatiomi was tendered the party by Mr. Swift of the Swift l'acking comnpammy to take a trip to ( lie company's establish- nient. This will be dommo toiimorrow mmionimliig iii coiincclomi with visits to other imiterest- immg places mienr the city. SECItII'l' OII1JEItS A itli imSl'I.mh.SIB ) . i'hirentcit 1l , ' , 'lhmirnv All 'their li. mm.lqimnrlers aim , ! Exhmitil ts. A meetimig of ropresemiatlves of the van- have beau- out ; fratermial societies which quarters at ' ( ho exposition was imeld yost-en- day aftcrmioon in the Conimercial chub foi' ( liii Iturpose of considering the action of the directors in refusing passes to pemsoims ivlio have charge of the rcomiis the societies have furnislitni for the reception of visiting mflCSli- hmormi. Mrs. Amithrews prslded at the meetIng amid rcprcseiitotlves train most. of time fm- tc'rnitles whichu are interested In the matter ivero present. After considerable uhlscumssiou of the qimes- ( iou , time nieetIng Iassed a resolution pheihk- imig ( be efforts of all the persons present to persumamle , their ocletlcs to close up their headquarters at the exposition for a period .ot not longer thami thireo weeks , mmd if at thm emiul of ( hint time the directors tie mint grammt the favors asked to withdraw timeD' exhIbits pemsuamiemitly anti use their influence to prevent any coiiventions or meetings be- 17mg held on thio expositioo groummds. Time following committee was 'appointed to brIng time miiater before ( heir lodges at once : J. 0. Kuhn , \Voodmiicn of ( ho World ; Mrs. An- drown , \'oman'n Christian Temperamice unIon ; J. A. ShIelds , Jumiior Order of the United American Mecimanics ; it. 0. Bailey , Fraternal Union of America ; iii. G. Edwards , A , irt'nt flrrli't' nr 1Tiiitui Vnrhmiien. Another meeting will be Id at time Cornmiiercluileluh at 5 o'clock next oimday attoraoomm , at which timime the imresidezmt will Increane thmo commimlt- tee appolimted so that every society interested trIll have two representatives. viL.i. hlnil' iUUul 'i'EXAS hAY , imimmmmigrtit 1(11 * .tssoelnilimi I'iiijiiiscs 14) iioost ( Iii' l..jmme itium' Stnt ( ' . A public meeting of ( lie San Ammtomiio and Arunsas Pass ltaiiway hmnmiiigratioim assoclft- ( iou will be held in time Auditorium Friday evcmiiimg of this week and a large delegation of Texas iseoplo started for Omaha last night (0 attend ( his mmieeimmg. ( It Is ( hits as- soclatloti , togetiier wit-hi ( ho Business lemigtie of houston , , Tex. , ivimiehm made time exhibit of 'Foxes uroducts now ou exhibItion in the We've ' 6ot 'Em ' Running- 'l'iiem'e imt''m' W.mims ft I Iiittu lim our ttveii- y'fivt' vt'mi Es of ittisiiiu'm' iii Oimimtltmi ( liii syt' hind muiiy ( 'OIill'tiliOII ) ( lint tn' comi. slilt'i'i'tl ( 'Oiimh'lllOim- ) ( itiok : it tmii' ilimig- iilllct'iit ( hIi4)lliy ) tif tllti very li'ult. plmtmiim $ I I lUll Ii fmi 't ii m's'il ( ' 1)11 v liics u , : miiy o ii - ' - \ ii ( I Ji\ . Ve' % . ( ' piiide mm $ lM''iitIIfttm't It ) hmo' I imsi i'ti I ti'hm ( I S iiii ; hi U i'ii t' t I i it'i I I tmt' usttiy lot' uiim-\Vt' I hi V I t ' ii I I x l mosi t Ion vlsI I om' to i.pi , ( mlii' ' 'lIiiilii1' ) ' ( lhi4itlmty lii ( him' iIla'mal I I ii 14 I iii I I ml I ii -t lie mm t'ttiiit' I a I lii' st oi'tm amid m't' vhmat s'i' slioiv in otiu'i , muic'im ii S I lii' ] hml ) II' - - i hilt tilt & I lii ciiV \ Ii It. lie ) ' , etc.--IA1t' h1l'I'i' $ unit tnts' toiim. A. HOSPE , Nusic and An , 1513 Douglas Yes We Sell hugs- 4 II ii liciv' ii i't' sit un' of ( iii r ji i'it'i'm : ( Iiiiitlii'piili'm : ; ( 4nmglt yflp , 2Qm'4Oc , ( I ii , i ii I e'jI ii I iI'ii I ) I ii l'l'll : ' : t I ltii m , , 20el'c. ' . ( ii I k'u ha ti mit t , t(1c ( , ( : i ItIt'i"si 'l'Ut ( Ii I 'ovdt'r , Cit t''it it' t t , I I Ii' , 20t' it ii d 'I I Cnsttmi'la , Cln'tv I ii g ( h ii tim , I I m'i'i an it's , "iiim'i ; ( it ii , 1.ci. ( him'tviim (1 ( mmmii , Soda Ilmmt1 IuittI Friit t I , 5t' , ( iitIt'uirmi ih'oivi'hit , Se. cii i'Iithiittl $ irtulei Suit , Sac , I'it'tl'h' , I I liters , 'Itle amid 'ic. h'It'eli'ii : Siliiii , 1e. : The Aloe & Penfold Co I.imrgesl histall ISruic iii.i.e. l40i Farnarn Striet. 0 H Opposite toim lLoIel. iCoiitiiieotaI's ' STOCK CLEARING SALE It's a fact that a dollar will do almost double work at the Continental - tinental this week. It's a fact we are cleaning our stock in cach dcpartmcnt , of all broken ots-men's suits-boys suits- and furnishings. Tuesday we Slaughter Men'sStrawHts Three lots-- 25c , 50c. 75c 15th & Douglas. OMAhA. Agriculture buihtilmig nnd ( lie last meeting of thio assoclatiomi vmmn adjotmrned to meet. iii Omaha Iii order to give ( lie memmmbers u better idea of the extent of ( lie exposition amid to assist iii booniing "Texas day/ ' which has been set foil August 18 , Anmomig those ti'lio will be In nttendanc at the mecimmg ( Friday night are time follow- lag : 1 , % . A. Chijldress , Rufus Cage , Toni RIchiardanmi , H. C. Crawford , 13 , A. Itiesmier , \V. D. Clevehamid , F. A. Iteichmartit , C , S. h'emifleld amid other prominent macinborn of the iloustomi Business league ; Charles I'ctersomi of Roche Island , presithemit of thu immignatiomi association ; George F. Luim- ton of Sami Antommio , assistant general pits- senger agent of time San Antonio & Arauisn Pass raIlway ; Janmes Aumlernon , San An- tomiio ; T. J. Sknggs , ltock isiamimi ; H. 13. Cole , Corpus Christi : F , H. Graves amid A. J. Boll , Karnes City ; John 'V.'Ihlacy , Portland ; A. W. Turner , Yoakumn ; John Linderhohmu , Cliestervlie ! ; C. I. Swami , Normannmt ; H. It. Norrali , Itochiport , amid others. General Secretary M. G. Itaminey of Yoa- kuimi amid L. Cnhimm of Ileevihlo one nlread on the ground amid are looking after the Texas exhibit with the assimihmmico of Prof. Atwater. . Litlest 4tthtl it ion Coimmes 1mm. Time exhibit of Limo Timuwnitmun islands lien arrived at the exposition groumitle timid will liii Installed at ommco In time Agriculture build- ing. Time exhibit was originally assigned space In thin Intcraattommal building , but when time hawaiian Islandmi were aimmiexeti Superintendent hiardt of tii Exhibits de- parmnent tramisferreti the exhibit to a place alongsIde this , other cxhiibits of the traims- miiississlpll ) regiami , assignimig Siiaco Oii ( Ito mmmlii aisle In ( lie AgrIculture lnmllihiiig be. tween time exhibits of Minnesota ammil Mont- tamia. Mr. Iclimmismuli is ( Jilt , TIme positIon of director of the hlureau of Music jimisseil out of existence this mans- log and tIme minnie of Wihhmintl hfimiibahl , director - rector of immusic , was expiiiiged fromn ( lie ox- P051(10mm ( roster , ( he mnammagememit of the ( Continued oim Seventh Page. ) , Iii'- . , .t t ; . _ _ : _ _ . - - - - - - - - -