a Ul : : - , I ill!. U.M.MIA N.A I Ij 151, I'.! .M S I A 1 5 1 j I( 1 (.. I!MM). RELIEF I'TXI) KEEPS CR0W1XC Ootitributiong for Galveston Storm Sufferers Continue, to Ootno In. CHURCHES WILL TAKE CONTRIBUTIONS IMnyor Moore nnlldciit t lin I Iho s 'I'liiiiiniiiiil Dollar-. He ..! ()U( l HiiInc Will (. Ilnilly Secured, Omaha's contributions to the relief fund tor tho UaHesion sufiorers have reached the 15,000 mat k arid Mayor Moores expects to swell the ninount to JlO.duu before nn otter week has passed, a rem.tunce of moro tliati $l,ooo, wired to (lalvosioh Sat urduy nlfciit, advanced Omaha's gift to ihu (llSirofesc.I city $81t beyond iho io.UiO post. Tins South Omaha Stock ixcinugo and several Mnglo City, bank sent Mayor Moores Saturday afternoon and other gifts aggregating more ihau Jl quo wore received Into lu tun afternoon. All tho clergymen in tho city have been asked to tako collodions In iholr churches todn) for tho fund nnd tho mayor h..i:s to sc euro at least $1,000 from this u.ce. Holow Is a list of thu Hui.scriptlons received before .Saturday noon. AnISiint rircvb p. (j frlau 5 00 uly icjKjiu,l.j,, i J Wlillu.na & Nob nsk.i Na- r0 jr., tlonal hunk SKMpiry, I'mc L Shinnat) A- Mc- Cm.l s oo Conntil Diiib irjhb.ium a Co 10 M Hon 5 00 U I.. Piyton.... II 00 Tfftnnlrt. Moor J. II. Schmidt.. sm k llurke So) foji Tii-h I... t io II. O. SttflRlit.. 10 00 t'-L-11: ?ff'rfrnr & Blrmont i rank u. i-.ib . i w tfMmtfy su Kuhn ,te Co 6 ,0 Kenron A tlUsisv Halm .. tm Pooppr s 911 Urui (, ... Joir,. M. b.tle .. 2vO Ttnth PI. I.ru,t i,r-o Urn.... 10 uO "tots fl m c'anh i oo 0, A. Olacomlnl. 3 10 IV. K. HdlPll. f '0 H. 13. Howell.... ! ) ,v1d tote Co.. 8 0 Ind U. Mar.. 2M)j. t ftyitr . 5 '0 f. A. llumtiph... S i il. i. Unimu- l'. 8traueiuui;li s co totti i co IJmd f.fin k.... 2 03rerk. 11. A M. II. inb;n..n.. .. no liwvlniuitmi. . '0 J. II. M-nhanl 3 ) o M. Nnttlnrer 1 "V iIyeiiB.)ii;m t re khsoii . t M Urtitf fo S0.lj. ininlnkr ... .'. 00 J. A. Pull -r A "o 2 '0 i ,1 Nfi,n 5 ufl J II. Cont" 104 Tnm Klrklnnd . 5 f0 It U UFttnooJ S'rb uhnu Ur. w- Co 1 oo in co 5 oo Antnn tajuri... lnOrtnt Pnvlmt l-atiyon A. Co.... 100 ca SS OO f K'lnv lOOpartiT An-.li.ilt Imes Poiyth.. 1C0 pnv ng Co.... 5 'W .M'. 13. H. J.tn h AlntKow . 10 00 U'ormoiM ... 3M,. a O Id m th S fO Oilcf IJoni''U.. S O) Andrew Syh tit.. SCO luriir Karharh.. I 0) l. p. Cnlv EM J. T. Don. tl. . l'"T. J. Poley K fO WllllBtM lltldii(iri I 01 Preil II. Kmtt . 5 00 Psji alt) Her. .. . lf")larrv Hvm .. CM Serf 'ant WoiM-n- ihn Kn'hmiy.. 5 00 btrit 1 O1 Prank lUml.tm 50 S rRMitt Whaltn 1 Mr Thnrn 1 01 CAftnlD llayei . t'O.hix A. T any . 5 "0 ratrolmen, e'ty w n. llcniT-lt rorcr MM Co 15 00 John Wrtehi fiioiy-Hl rta Wnxel Unluli . . .". 0) u cl"b 5 01 Bmp'oyes I.md'r i--tk'. Wralcn llakltiK Co., hy Trarol"-' tlio S 0 Wm. IiuJcr. mm. .1. Ilnnn . 5 n presl'lfnt lM'my l'llfn... . Jrtin H V1I" . '0 m. Ilarrlx Cnl. Itx H'tn-dy Co. . O) linn i McCTd-llrudy Co fOs. A Tnllifrrro 5 00 M. B. Hmltti Jt i. a Otlm n .. . 2 ( Co 1". Mom "-a World. Julius Trrl'wtike 10 CO H-rald 35 01 1. SnnnenbTK... 5 04 pr. n. Ollinor . 10 no J. H .Mo'I.t, p. it, KrnnarJ.. 3 W O'Nrlll, NpI. .. 2 00 u c. ivtorn A. CltlfPti of Mat- Co 5 00 vcrn, i.. IV T Van Ilarpn 1 0) .tames .1. Wll- Plxpr Uiw Ip '! 51 urn, r:uld'r. . . . 32 0 lrnrni P. lli-mK 2 SO CuitT WhltP l). l.'f Vun l.'Rl W.irkH... 2S) Cjtnp 1 ofl A. Kolp I '0 V Pr Klip-.. 1 CO Wo!f KlPctrlrnl Wm 15. I"rn. 5 00 .lupply Co 5 no , . no m', iPip Jt lil.ick.... 10 00 m, i) jio John W. Hnlt)li 2 50 nr. M. P. Clark. 1 oo Moilo-n Woo.lniPti J P. fliifi ... . 1 '0 of Amrpa, by Wm. Andfrjoti.. 50 C. II. T. nippen. W. J. Manintish 2 'W clerk 15 00 m. 'P. ir-it-bo.. 2 00 Ut'rlff Jiilm ,T M. MoParlm l 100 PowPr 11 O) p. I). Van Cnurt 1 0) UmnlpypK nlifr- O. II. Ni'lmry.. 1 '0 Iff'B otllce fOUutherford & Omaha Watt1 Jpiipn 10) union No 23... 10 oo lvr Hunfpn.. 1 oo f:mplopi Itenton Wolf Pr it. C.3 . 5 " Htorn W 00 Youwc 1 w ttoty and th ciemnit ct a-p ' oo bootblnck 4 01W. P. Yartm. . 60 t:i?rk In 1. S. rmli rollclM National hank. 5 50 by W. P. Stock- Coiinrllmpn- nnl Carte-.... 10 25 Ilncatl IOIOhp M nutp rf- Hyo 1 00 taumnt 5 00 Zlmman I oo "n'utnt Coff-p WHPhorn .... 10.) lioun.. 5 01 Ixibpck t OOCl'tnax ip.pm- Iturkl-y 1 00 rant 1 00 TroMlpr IOpN C. InUnry.. 2 '0 M imt .. ...... 1 0) Pnln 'rtnnrnt 100 Ilavden HrPK.1 tT. S. nstatirint 2 oo mployps, add. S 00 llpnrn' rpntau- J. N. lfpralil .. 5 00 rant too Jncb Itv hp-un 5 (0 .Ilm'R rpinurant 1 0) Mnrkt Kurdn- Hon Ten rtau- prK. roll t'd rant 1 Ofl by W. O. OprkP. Mm. PnuRlns .. 100 ni k'tinnlpr 10 7. A. nooth i Co . 1 O) Total M.532 61 dountyYax lists complete Amnniila Duo from Clllzeiin of Polic ial! County ("oniiiiileil from Hrul unit I'r rmuiiil Viilmitliinn, Chief Clerk K. O. Solomon of tho county elerk'H otllco hna completed the compilation f tho tax Hats for 1000 and will turn them over to tho county treasurer on September !9. Thu county taxes will bp duo on October 1. Tho record of tho reul and personal taxes of tho county occupies nlno laro volumes tnd, on n basis of 24.7 mills, mako tip a total of $C00,I7I.CS. Tho tax Is apportioned as follows: Btato tax JI'Vl.094 SO County tax 374.030 75 School tax C1.S02 SO Vlllapo lux 5.151 33 Poll tux 5,:'so w nundoo troo tax 103 00 Total JB09.474 (S THE OFFSPRING OF HEREDITARY BLOOD TAINT. Scrofula is but a modified form of Blood Poison and Consumption The patent wbo is tainted ty cither will sec m the cliild the same disease 7T-v manifesting itRtlf in yvpivV the form of swollen ,.9. clandaof the neck nnd toSkoA h throat, catarrh, weak 'frjfV eyes, offensive 80res', S(i and abscesses nnd of- 'vrjy. "Jl- nt tentimcs white swell- ftOSwlrVi' lug sure si p us of Scrofula. There may y(;rS ' be no external MRtm for n lonu time, for the disease develom slowly in some cases, but the jn-isun Is in the blood und will btcak out at the first favor able opportunity. S. S S. cures this wast ing, destructive disease by first puiifyitiif anil building up the blood and stiniulatin, and invigorating the whole system. J M Sc.l. nj Public Square. Nathvllle.Trnn ) : " Iff il ycatf ago my djuchtcr fell and en tier fnrphpad Prom Ihii wound the alandi 1 1 the IJc of her face became nwollen ana buttel home of tlir hru doctors here ami eUewhei attended her without Jin benefit We decide.' to trv S ti. S and u lew bottle cured her en tlrely." makes new anil pure blood to nourish and strengthen the body, It overcomes nil forms of blood poison, whether inherited or acquired, nnd no remedy mi thoroughly and effectively cleanses the blood If von have nnv blood trouble, or your child has inherited some blood uitu," take 6. S S unci get the blood in giKd condition anil prevent the disease doing further damage Send tor our free look and write our phvsici.ms about vourcase W e make no charge whatever for medical mH ""e IliE .Win SPtCIFlC CO., ATLANTA, GA. SAD END FOR HER BIRTHDAY Utile I, . nn JoriMMifti'ii I'ntiillj Itnrni-il In-1 Hti-r IImiiIIiiu Her oiiiib I'rleiiilN, J.ena, the .".-year-old djuehtrr of Mr and Mrs. Chris .inrvon pn ra.f.llnn. o 401 Hamilton street, whs so terribly burned an oil explosion late Paturdav after noon that ahe Is not exnprtp.l to n.mv..r The little Kirl was alone ut home and had started a fire In tho kitchen stove. It did not burn briskly and she poured In some from a two-tallnn nnti A lt..lMn .. oil plosion neeurrtd. which scattered burn- on all over the KlrPa clothe nn.I fnox Shu ran from the lmu.. mi, . i... i.a-k jard, where Jacob Crl. k. a neiKhtior, cau-jht uer ami extinguished the llames by roll ln her In the uraas After tl, partmeiit had put out the fire the girl was taKcn bock to her home and attended or. iincon. The burns on tho faro are peclally severo and the han.u murh of the body uro also burned. Mr. and Mrs. .Inruensen wer.. ut liomta lark nt the time of the nprbionf . i.u. rled home as soon as Informed. Saturday h me jfirrs iirteonlh blrthiHy, which il been co ebraled !v ;i nnrlv ii f.,u. 1. before. The datnuce to the bnmi. hi nm about $2.-i It , not known whether fie can contained Rasnline or kerosene anil it as too btdly wrecked to leave UttV Ok I. Urnoo of what it contaiiud. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Con Kirk nf Ov.lvllle is at tho Murray. ttnl-rlri l.-..t1....... ... , ... . .Murray uhcxiusi is sioiipniB ni me .T. Il rlllt.. rfl.. Merelmnts P ij r .mi the .Merchants. II. A. nawsnii oi Pine HUe Is n patron or ihu Mcrr li.mts. nrorgc S. f) Iver of Hrand Island Is stay. HiK at the .Murray. Plmrb.a tl It.- j t . ... Her rirand . esi'erdoV- ' " "u Syl l'i rout, and wife of Stanton, NMj.. are guests of the Murrnv. il. ll itlnviT a metchant of Orind iHlfind. Is nt the .Mori-hunt. W M ai,.... ... , .. Is stnylnn ut the Mcrelmi.ts. .Mrp. I.. Hry.in of .VebntHka Cltv was a atjrdiiy ii-Pt at the Murray. V. Tun.... .....I A 1.' I '.. ... lork are p.ic- iih of the Millard. .nihil f. TlidMtts. chirlo!' WMtlir mid . i. Slier of Chle.igo nro 'n the cltv. 11 V It tn r. .... ........ miner of Colorado SprltiKS. Is nt the .Mil- I-: M. V l.c llanu. n banker und mlll?r of .PVfnirtnn V...1 lu umii....... .... .... Illlll ".wi'j.'iifc iiv iiju ,MH Hurry Hrnwn. Prank Qnyer and Charles 'f.rli.v .mil ..if.. r t..........t. i.i . Omaha ""u""1' '" aTO ' W. I. .leiiklna N. n. Steven-, I., r. ,Vr J,.er.i!""'rM ; ' "II f Chlcvro, It. A. WorUy lm rettirnrcl from a ton IJIVS rlifi'lf tut uln.nl ii. i.. ii.. i. ... He' leportVW.-d "nhootiJiK. J h. JiurrU oi r.jiiertoii 1h nt tho Murray tered serday ,u tlie Murra' "KI"' Miss my (ll.-a-on of I Intiulbnl. Mo.. N the inn.! ..r Mi- I.- ii ii.;i: i . remuln durlns the fall festlvltl... Ulshop Scannell returned I'rldav nlclit from Wr-uli.rri VnV,...ul. I ... .. . i ..... V .tii'-if ut- HU'.I been lllllni; confirmation nniioiuiments. . ,.".".n,a.'! J- mylnr. rrnresrtitlii5 H e phl'.u delpbla Pres. 's pn-, ' f, w ,inj-s .. CflV. III! V OI!) .. X. n..1,11 .r .1. .....II.... cities of the we .t. ... ,t . .. . Jr.. of Nolu-urka City ar.d J. li. HerKt of .......... ... . H uii 'inesia at tue .'. l ...... is ..riiitniii:'. H. CI -Inl..,ll,. .. .l. . .. I fc ' ii.iii iio.ii vfiirs "Ko In the who pf.-ile Implement business y1..!'1" -"y' bnt n"w 11 manufacturer at Ml.l'tlPtown. O.. was renewing old ac uualntances lu Oinubn Satutdav. Klshop Scannell leaves shortly for l'eorl.I IP . to b.i npMM.tt. I ..I il... ... lit. llev. P. .1 OHellly. who has been mnofnlpfl n o villi, r.- 1,1..!... r T1....1 assistant to the bishop of that see. costmaster i'r..w will RO to Peoria. 111.. Septemlmr 25 to deliver an address befor tho Natlon.il AsHodutloii of I'oHttnasters of th.- Cnlted States, yhlrh will be in session at that p'.a.e from th 2.1111 to the III. LOCAL BREVITIES. Fred Hupp has takrn out n building per mit for M worth of repiirs on a dwelling at 3100 South Thirteenth Htrcet Mrs Murtba Cornwell, ukpiI 42, die 1 it the Presb terlan hospital ,uid her remain were sent to Orand Jiinetton. Ia., for In terment. Chnrles P. ni-nhimi nf asks to be rideawcd from lit, ilebts by tl)-i operation of the bdiikrupti v law. lie ones 52.lW.0i, and has assets of 157o. oiiperltitei:dnt tSarn r of the American liXpnss luiH Riven notice that all cah 111 d supplies destined for the sufferers at Ci.11 yeston will carried ireo ot charge by Ills company. Tho American Musician. Ihe olllelal oruati 01 the National Musicians' nr.lon. cinitiitna u portrait of Julius Meyer, treasurer of tho wioiioii union aim 11s iteipuate to the na tional convention. Hpeelal Ar'tit Llewellyn has been notl lled that rural free delivery has been es tablished nt Dorchester, Sallnn county, with one rnutu. and at Auburn. Nriuiilin counly, with two routes. Headquartprs of the republlcar eountv central committee have been moved from room 103. 1 if, building, to 171' p.irnim street, where Secretary Sundtdad Is In stalled with a full working force and l.irKe nuantltles of c.mipalsn literature on band. Delia Crabb. alios Mary Smith, colored, who was arrested hero Wednesday bv De tectives Donahue and I). tnpscy, Is wanted nt ropoltu. Kan . on a charKe of robbery. City Marshal Stonestrect of To-ieUa ar rived lu the city M-sterdav and will leave thla mornlns with his prisoner. Tho reentry division of the Omaha poit oillre Is iv. w open for business In the north sldo of the bulldiiiK. The mnlls will In received through the south doors Monday, nt which time the platform on the we t fido will be demolished for the excavat on for the foundations of tho unnef. Tor tho lirst time nine- th s orm the Weather bureau received reports from finl veston Kr.dav Vh"n the ..reeint nfllclals succeeded In elcarlnu' awaj the wrfck at their olllce In the pl.fued luwn they found that the'.r lust niments wore not Irreparably damaged. Tt.. r.rort In dicates that the weather Is now pleasant nt that point, and that there aie no signs of further stoims lu sight. Conrl XotpM, Judge Knweelt of tho lUtrlct bench Ins returned from his summer vaeat 11:1 anil will hold court In matters of emergency. Mrs. Ida Slobodisky, against whom a di vorce sull Is pending, was giHiited 13 p week teniporary alimony, by .Indue Uax.er ycsterdfij In rebuit'ei; the . Ii in Jai" Sliibo.le.hy .-et up that he was i k .'inJ In debt and that Mrs S'ubi'dlnkv ln, ft his habitation, takliu: all Iter elTeets wit'i her. 1 'unstable Wl'llam P Snowden of Jml.su Vlusonhaler's r urt has i-turned from a two weeks' vacation at Mrbeiley, Mo. Mr Snowden reprennted tho 1 Ity and state it tho reunion of Mexican war veteran hei I In the, Ml-murl elly Mr. Snowden Is mech r.-nivenated by his trip nnd has no ap pearance of belnK tho oldest citizen of Otnal-u The case of V. S I'oppleton against Mis. Ilowser waa set for hparing yeerilav but went over by agrpemcnt until next Friday In the mo.int'ir.e Mrs. Hows -r, iiueeu of Miuatters, Is still oceupy'ng hi m1 bouse on the bluff ttact and no thr-e xheilff's deputies care to undertake in task of removing her Mrh. Kowser welsm jiounds. I.niliir. In I'nriiuriiplis, l-'rlday. Sepiember 21, has been deslsnalei ns WiHidmen of the YVrld daj at tb murlcal festival. Memlurs of tho order are now selling tickets for that day Tho central committee of the Anclcn Order of Putted Workmen will meet Mon day night at Labor temple to dlicuss mat ters relutlng to the Ak-Sar-Hen fratcrn.il parade. Seymour e.imp, Woodmen of the Worl I. passed new h-luws ut Its Inst session. Tbo camp Is prcparlnt: to chnnije Its plae nf meeting and heieafter will hold but two resslons a month The response of the campa to the appeal sent out In behall of Oalvestou iy the Sovereign camp. Woodmm of the World, w.iw prompt ii'il effectlx.'. Ii Is probioe that Ihn fund will reach 1 10,00 ) wlthle. too present week At ihe last meeting if 1 .miner lodxe. N'o 11. the ani ndm. i.tt ; r pi -ed b the a ' vlsorv board of the rand lodge w.r' iidopted Moo lamlb ledge No til. will oil ebratu If ammcr? irj Oc "b r 1 AD ledums nf this -r:tcr ir pieparlnii floats for tht fraternal puiailc of Ak Ua'-llen. tt 1 t "S S 1 tm 1 4 - S - . -a . . . ...... .-... ... AVER IDENTIFIES DAVIS Positive that the Colored Man is the One Who Robbed Him. WAS ABLE TO GET VIEW OF HIS FACE Police I flux rn 1 11 lu Ii I lii'lllM'll i- oil I'milurliiu lln Mtii'li-Wiuiteil I 1 linlniil Ncm 11 Wns Ovt'iiMiiilldcnl. Dovelopmonts of the last twenty-four hours In tho case of James Davis, who waa arreat.d last Wednesday cvcnlni? on a charge of train robbery, arc In the nature of new and very material evidence ttervlni? to connect him with tho holdup of Missouri Pacific passengers near Vernon, Neb., on the nlKht of May 2S. The $200 watch stolen from S. 15. Spraisuc on that occasion has been fctind and the man having It In his possession will swear he received It from Davis. S. C. Ayer of Omaha, another of his victims, has called ul tho station and Identified hint ns the "lone highway man." Mr. Ayer says that. thoiiKli Davis wore n mask. It brcntne disarranged dur ing the confusion of the holdup and re vrab'il his face, of whiih Mr. Ayer obtained II good view. Ho says he can't be mis taken in tho man. Chief Donnhuo devoted the most of his time Friday to eross-qursllontiiK D.ivls, but tho negro was wary and onlv once did tho chief catch him with his guard down. Then the prisoner Inadvertently dropped n hint whlih. beltiK followed up, resulted In the finding of the watch. He did this by men tioning the name of a man with whom he had "tralisnetfd b.nlness." This man proved to be the "feme" to whom Davis had dlBpcsed of the magtltnieut timepiece. Ho was required to give up the properly. A comparison of the chronometer with Ihe description of tho stolen watch j?lvun to the police Immediately after tho holdup loft no doubt us to Its identity. It has been marked "Kxhlblt A" and deposited III tho Jail safe, later to be Introduced In evidence. Ajcr lilcntltlc. tlie Prlioner. Simon C. Ajer. 2302 North Hlghtcenth r.trcci who, with his wife, was a passenger on the Pullman sleeper at tho time of the robbery, called at the station yesterday anil had a lock at D.ivls Ho Immediately turned to the e'lilif and remarked, "That's ilio man." Luior, In conversation with several de tectives, Mr. Ayer said' "I was convinced Hint tho holdup was a negro oven before l hml a Kllmpsc of his face, as otherwiso he would hardly have tnkrn the trouble Ij near gloves. 1 watched him closely ns he w oi Led, hoping to see some peculiarity in his physique or movements by which I could identify him later, and It wns well that I did. lie seemed to be nervf.ua. Ills hund3 trembled as he fumbled about In m clothing. Initially, a.i he backed away nra the berth, his dumino m.-sk nautilil Ir. the curtain and wns lifted free of his faue. I made tho best of that opportunity to study hts features. Ills physiognomy was liked In my mind and I knew If I ccr saw him ugaln I'd recognize him ut once." The police nro congratulating thcnlsclves upon this pleco of work and the fact that Davis' capture was easy In nowise de tracts from their gratltlcatlLU. I).ils can alttibuto his downfall to an ovenonll deiieo In the friendliness of the Omaha force. He seemed to think that because his record here was comparatively clean he could enjoy Immunity from urrest here. Ho forgot that pollco departments of the various cities havo u way of working i t harmony. A hustling subscription canvasser for Sorensuu's Kxamlncr. Address or call at r.OU South Twelfth street, 11 a. m. to noon Monday. NEW LINE ON SOUND ROADBED First Train Hut the Alliance. Ilrtisli llrillich Will Hide I lit! led Hulls ut t iidlinliiNlie.l Puce, Friday afternoon, three minutes before 2 o'clock, the last spike in tho building of the llurllngton's new branch from Alllanco to Brush was drleu. Today tho Ilrst regular train service on tho new line will bo Instituted. The rapidity with which the establishment of train service follows the completion of trncklnylug operations i m'lrt.i finaalMn bv r.n.nn nf thm I Ito.'i.. 1. 1, ! manner lu which tho work was done. Thero was 110 necessity of going over tho lino after Its building was entirely completed In order to place certain portions of thu track lu condlllun for Immediate use. This was attended to while tlo work was bolng done In tho first place. Indicative of the confidence Ilurlington otllclnls havo in tho physical condition of this new line, the new trains which will begin operations today are scheduled lo make time substantially the same as trains operated on long-used portions of the road. This feeling of confidence they bellevu to bo warranted In a large measure by reason of tho excellent physical equipments that have been put into the new road. SAXTA V vv c vmn Tin: i ai i.s. i:utriiii'c of Unit Itoiiil Iiiiii Kim I'rmi cInco IIi-ciiUm 1 it ii .Iouoiol , Tho olllcors of tho western railroads ore discussing the effect tho entrance of the Santa Fe road Into Son Framlsco will have upon the fast mall service from Chicago to tho I'acltlc slope A I present that service Is peifoimcd by the Southorn Pnrllle, nnd while the trains ere nominally fast mall trains, their schedule Is little more than twenty-live miles nn hour. This condition could not be Improved while Hint road had a monopoly of the business, but now that u competitor has entered the Held, It Is the opinion of rnilrn.nl men that tho South ern Pacific will have lo reduce Its running time nr surrender the fast mall trains to the Santa Fe. The tarrying of UiIb mall Is a branch of the business which n road dislikes to part with, as It is generally considered an evi dence of recognition of good service on th part of the government. it Is believed that the advent of Ihe Santa Fo Into California will result in shortrr time be tween Ogdefl and the coast Open ltiiiliiis shopx, In compliance ivlth the necessities of tho occasion, brought abcui by re iboii of th" big business now holm; dene In the west, the I'nlor. Pacific Is making arrangements to Immediately open the iihops ut ltnwllns to their fullest operative capacll). This week twelve laborers, one nwchlulst and ono air man have been ndded lo tho forro already employed and it Is authoritatively stated that tho company is looking for other suitable men. Itnl1mi Note mid Poi'MoiiiiIn. I Whtnc, general townslte nrr. nt of tb Hlklorn, left Us nluht 'or ('hl 'Uiro chief Clerk llrock of the During' on ! irrigui upparimeni tins reiiirneii irom an extended pleasure trip thriugh the ea-t. John Mellon, traveling passenger nBem of the Northwestern, Is In th" e.tv nth es for a few days durli.g the ubtoiuo "f City Passenger Agent (leorge West Knbert K U.issett, cnn'-e.'MI with I bo Burlington advertising ib urttnort at S . I.ouls, I.s In tin city while on in. to to nn homo from an outing nt Ho, s.'iiag . . Sylvan Lake. Allen Halverson of West Prairie. Wis . says "People come ten miles to buy Foley's Kidney Cure," while J A. Spcro of ll.lmer Ind . says "It is the mcdli-ar1 wonder of the ago ' Myers-Dillon Dro it Omaha Dillons uruz Sioro Souh i Omaha I MKmsmmamwm iiiimjw XMKMBvitomFmmmiwmmitimmnwmjLMmmtmMJiiiWLMimmmixnMjmmtmma A initial. Jf .1 .v,.j i .i j iiiiii i.i ...... at a price that s make you realize what opportunities there arc here to save. Come NOW, while the assortments are yet unbroken. This great establishment has been built up by being honest, courteous and obliging to our patrons. Everything sold for cash or credit. Carpets and Rugs Th's department is turned Into a veritable expiilon of all thnt's new in cnrptdnm th immense stock purrlwrd for this fail's business must be moved in order to make this great September sale a rousing success. IPs a bargain chance never to crur again. 326 ro'ls sple 'di Ingrain Carpet, tl"- kind ma V for durn! I li , with ho'd. ist i oior. (veil- 4 g slve rarge of drHjiis -jour i f. pick tho yard only 11 -,v"' 228 rolls all-wool Ingrain Cnrppl. exclusive Mii.-m vol all color eotnldprllrit s rMra heavv. of Ihe high qimlltv mil, worth - to 7.-.. . tliti ..i.c th.. E. Iri yard only SJs 197 rolls cxqMisite Tapestry llrusels-- ry bitot ecli:s,e p. sli;n. u t arr:e fr m the trl'lx new. clean, ard hand ome " v your choice, y.Md, only 5yC 112 roll of Velvet Car- pets of the belt grnde-i boi . eoior- iiik iinu !Uinurim' P'Ticni f ti... !-. li.,.i .-. . fcrvi ber sale price . ... The Ka ga Rug- -the new est Wpave-flzc !'X 2 fepl In m 'd.il. lion pat'. 111 or tai slt'ii -w .. . h JlMn '! em ber saio pi ice The Star Estate Steel Ransc has everything thai a third more money usually bi.ngs. llns high closet; special pot thelvcs; draw out grate, big one-plt-ee entliallng oven; baianco drop oven door. N'ctcel .wherever It can co. Is asbestn.. lined throughout. With or without water front. Tho moro you use It the better you will like It. $40 Star Kstnto steel lange sale price $27. GO. Tailor Made Suits Ladies' ail wool cheviot, tailor-made suits full silk IMicd Jackets w orth Jlfi, 9.98 New Golf CJ Sklrts-I.adira' all wool (Jolf Skirts double faced with plaid backii all colors, wcrth JS.60, " 4.98 New Silk Waists L idles' full linked taffeta s.lk waists, all i olms atel black, worth J"i. for 2.98 SIXTH WARD REPUBLICANS ItousliiK Meeting nt Idlcuild Hull VildicsHCil b Dr. Pope mill OlherM. Sixth ward republican headquarters in ldlewlld hall were as full as comfort would permit Saturday nvenliiK nnd the nearly 100 republicans present were stirred Into bursts of noisy approval by a speech from Dr. Pope of Oklahoma, ono of the speal.or3 brought to the state by the republican stnte committee. Dr. Pope has a homelike, earnest, candid manner which, combined with a peculiar southern dialect. Invites attention, and tho puiiRency of his argument stirs his hearers with every sentence. Ho evinced remarkable famlllurlty with the dctnll of history and by means of it showed how every eftort to disturb the protective tarilf In this country has led to panic and hard tlnus. Ho pictured tho falsn prophecies of ilrynn in 1S3 in a manner that awakened roars of laughter, following with a forclblu prnscntntlon of tho fact that during tho past threo years of republican administra tion Ihe baianco of trade baa been In favor of this country to tho extent of $1.00,000,- 000. This fact, together with the general prosperity, whl.h the spenkor graphically pirtraytd. hns led to tho new Issue of Im porlallstr. He referred to tho Louisiana purchase, tho California acquisition, tho Florida annoxatlon nnd similar Incidents of history to explode tho resounding pro tense ol the democrats In relation to con sent of tho governed, and denounced tho atrocities committed upon American sol diers by tho Filipinos, declaring that It made lilni sick to hear Agulnaldo likened lo Wnshltistoti Short addresses wero heard from A. J. ''clcson. landldnto for state senator; Henry McCoy, candidate for representative; M. A. 1. unn. N. C. Pratt nnd ltohert H. Catlln of Terro Haute. Ind. Tho latter ts hero to spenk for republicanism nnd promised to be hoard at length during tho cnmpulgn. Ho said that the report has gone abroad that Indiana ts doubtful, but ho wiuted lo as sure Nebraska republicans that tlmt stato will go for McKinley by RO.000. At tho close of tho meetlni; a Hough Itlder Marching club was organized, with IM Taylor ns cnptaln, to participate) In tho Roosevelt demonstration October I, and a committee of three from each precinct of the wnrd was appointed to enlarcto tho membership of the club. ORGANIZE FOR THE CAMPAIGN Itcpullllcnn i:ccntli- ( onilulllcc se lected mill rrnngeniciil Mode to sll!l'l spool. el. About forty members were in attendance at the incetlUK of the republican county central committee in Washington hall Sat urday afternoon, at which an executive com mlttee was created (omprlslng It. H. Jor dan, Firm ward, Charles P Southard, Sec ond ward; V. 11. Walker, Third ward: Vic tor nnsewater. Fourth ward. W T Gra ham Fifth ward. W. J Hunter Sixth ward. M J Kt-nmird Seventh w.irJ II P Dol man KiRlPh ward Oecr -i Thompson Niuth ward Mile Mmhcli Sou'h Omaha, 10 (0 f', ' & its slim, tel. September Sale cnl.. c1.11. i.c 1 1 u, 1 1 ni: m) ( o 103 525 Scroll desgn brass trim if - I lied. Hi,, r-axi 1 ' philo th! gteat off' r s' ih a low i' ("id 111 g.lng beau-" nil I o 1 illt t..r .1 m. ie plM.inc- ihu' e the Mr. i g ii' il urt s 1 ot w th In y p -t, bow fr in. .'.i-..in o t l.c rii. in fa.' 1,1 ,' 11 f4 to all go . ills K-'' S '-, 1 ?vt 87 Handsome Dresners, gold, a llnl-h. bfss trlin 1111 d, 1 a. em c i-tcr-.. b .h gi a ie t'i i 1 o pariici, lar.x a - (-, frar ,".., .8. 62 E cgant Mcr i i 1 1 : tb eel with sp-lng M-4t and ert ; i e . uih'on-. of . 1 i' de Inns n.nl i ' r comblua- !';,-; .V7.98 Eleovnt 5-riec Parlor Siilts-h nd'emo ene .ugs fiam-s nnd of rl, h ,i. .-dt.s- Jt-5, 9 3 worth Jl), for Go Carts 'J'ho Hoy- Wonel Itillll - well mailo and Implied li avy iron V llrio's wu th $1 vpt. oalo 24 I' S. Tucker, Florence precinct, Charles Witte. Chicago preclnii. cirirles WUte of chhago precinct re ported that the name of Sam Fry had been handed In at the county convention as can didate for constable In that precinct, but that It did not appear in the published re ports of tho convention. Delegations from tho various precincts wero authorized to 1111 out tho vacancies on the ticket in nom inations for minor olllccs. Mr. Wltto also announced that Ihe first republican rally to bo hold In Klkhoru pre cinct will occur September 21', nnd that J. A. Van Dusen nnd A. W. Jeffcrls will speak. It was announced that preparations nro In progress for rallies nt Klk City ami lien son, nnd tho chair Informed the committee men present that If limy would npptiso the committed of tho dales of meetings In their respective products tho speakers will bo provided for them. It was determined Hint tho committee will meet every two weeks hereafter until fur ther orders nt roomo on the giouiid Iloor of The Hen building. When tho central commltteo adjourned tho execullvo rommlttco met and ornan Ized by electing Charles F. Morgan as Its piesldent. Some tlmo was devnied to ills elision of plnns for tho campaign nnd n commltteo was appointed to confer with thp candidates on tho question of assess monts. Millions will ho tpunt tr. politics this year. Wo can't keep tho campaign coins without money any more thr.n wo can keep tho body vigorous without food. Dysppp tlcs tired to staive themselves. Now Kodol Dysnep.in Cure digests whut you eat and i'Io . s you to eat all the good food you want. It radically cures Bf-"n.n h iroubltj I'l-oiti-nin of llcllMeilpN liiiiul. The following program will ho played to day nt 2 '30 and S p. m. by Ilellstcdfs band; 2:'lo p. m. Doxology. Overture1, "Juniata" Suppe Polneca Brilliant Vihr Noeturtn-"The Lust Hope" Oottselnl't Sreties from ihe "Uu ao ot Shobn". .aoutu d Orand March. IJulhft. Ilei ltative and .Aria (Cornet). Vnlse Arlu (Trombono solo, Mr. Carl ICraatai. IntermtSBloi. fteenes from "Lohengrin" Wawner Sacred Aria "The i.ont chord "... .8ulllv.ui Mr. Herman fJelifctpilt. Clrnnd Polonaise In K minor I.ts.t llungurlun Dunce "Tho Pplrlt of 'If Voyovodo" flrosHiiii.in S:o0 p. m Overture "Tho Chase of Young Henry" Mehlll Caprb e llerolquH "The -Vwakei In - of the l.lon" Kontski 1'lctorhtl Scenes (ui "The Antfelus" (lifter Milled . Masfeii"t (b)"The Mosquito Pnr.lile" fnewi. Whltny llumorisque )oinostlo lipb'ode. "Wnlt lug for HuMiy" llellst.'dt Duet for Cornets "Jack and J I 1'olkn" liollman Messrs. Dellstotlt und Jones. ' Intermission. Overture -"1M2" Tschalkows'ty March Comtque "Elephums en Pa rade'' i new i Frlpjeuimin Popular Souk Mcllev Iteyef "Chu-c of pfpr Oynt bv Mountain Imps" Orl i; March-"W-st End" nellst'di milkl'llll'll t n, The . rowd thai h.i.- Mironged Mu n' Tro. il.ro n, . thai tin. .e was opened i be Or ' . t .(,, , c ,ni n i 'hut i poi jlnri'y hn ein i ay liiu k Crooi. HI In .--.i;l 1 :Ba-:-tf..Js7.w.-A'i;i n 1 4 653 cnaQf I .4 I .v. Blank ts, comfo'-ts, pi Ions. uniitroMg, etc., at i'pp'o.i.brr sale prices OMAiiA. vitpiyi (ii.i 465 Massive Extension Ta bles it may Inferos! yon to know that qua' Ity Is ulw.iys Ilrst caiisldpiullcn here, and that credit is equal with ah ate of 9. ill I ouk, highly polished large braced I-g ., full width nn.I tumid, only Ji' i0, fC some "I the M a.i -fCS klrd ... yKJ M. '.ill 31 Jiriiiv r, 3 I Three pioce Bedroom Suits In beautiful golden .ak tlnlsh birge bed with hlb h -adb 'or I c'euiiit dresiT, with larso French plai g a m 52 lancy Sidc- bojrds till of solil-e-i n h k - poll? h llnl'h b ass trlm ippd h i d earvpit, mlir. i. and a spac mis di nwrn 12' Mi.lt.-d c t lenxt ?25i0 It any other pla.e this sale u c to J." oniv mJ-iC Prcttv 6-picce Toilet Sets dal i-iy riecorntnl extra CO fj-.-i.li!. th.s salo t'fj 3 55-piece Dinnc Set new patterns and color do or- A Afl ui ions, very artistic, net 100 piece Dinner Set, mo t plea: in d'lcns aid of 'J "7- eceiitlonul quaity, special ' m tJ 500 Sample Lamps prct- tlpst colors offered for full, nnls tic i aapps, lin,,. oil containers und of cm rnordlnarv quality ware I li to closo them out. up from . Dining Chairs Closing out a manufai turor a en tire stock fancy solid oak, cane seat chair v.iih braced arms tnr and scat Uiw -ul Oak and im !f$$i itation ma- !) 1'wl liocranTr Pen. ter Tables wcrth iiu to .M Septenibor salo price 1.29 Jr., having just closed u very successful en gagement, Watson's Oriental llurlcuqurrs beajn tonight for a week's eogagement. The rcRiilar matinees will be glen ns usual, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, the spe cial matinee for tho benefit of Texas flood Htilfcrcrs, announcement of which Is made in another column, bolng on Wednesday, a date not on the list of regular Trocadero matinees. Watson's Oriental llurlosquers promise to furnish u real twentieth century show. Thero Is a total of forty-five people ami not u drono In tho lot. Among them nro Vldocq and l.vnna, Mllhin Heach. O'llourke and Hiimette, Mills nnd Ileecher, Vale Sis ters, Scanlan and Stovons, Kdlth Allen, Maud Jordan, Florence DeAlden and Mtulo Muraford. Tho fun begins with a musical skit enti tled, "A Military Hop." As a closing feature, uftor numerous interesting spe chillies, comes tho hurletta, entitled, "The Waldorf Castorla." in which I ho comedians tako advantage of tho many ludicrous sit uations which arise. A bright young woman Is wanted for subscription canvasser for Soreuson's Bx- aiuiuer. Aiiuress or can ai ao.i -ouiu Twelfth street, 11 a. m. to noon Monday. HYMENEAL llclm-llniiiiM. HUMllOI.DT, Neb., Sept. 15. (Special,) William ('. Helm, a well known young man of this county, who now holds a position as a ilurlington operntor nt Table Itock, wns united In marrlago yesterday nvenltiK to Miss Hlhel, daughter oi S. C. Harlow, a veil known citizen of Richardson county. The ceremony took plnco nt thu Hviin gellcnl church ami was performed by Hov. T. M. Serf In tho presence ot an Imniutiao crowd of relatives nnd friends. A recop Hon wns given after tho ceremony at tho hemo of tho brldo and the newly wedded pair left for a tour of tho western part of tho state, after which they will lake up tholr resldenco In Table Hock. Spon nor-So hue th. WKST POINT, Neb.. Sept. 15. (Special.) On last Wednesday was solemnized tho nuptials of Jgnat Spenner and Miss Theresa Schueth of this plnco. The ceremony was performed In St. Mary's church by Itev. Victor Knd, vlcnr of Oleyan. Tho parties wero born and brought up In this county nnd nro members of two of CumliiK county's most Influential and wealthy families. They will cominenoo huusokropliiK nn tho line farm belonging lo the groom Just west of the city limits. Pump Hull Player lleml, I'lIILADRLPHIA. Kept. 15. - ISddlc lCnauff. n otico fuinojs baso ball player. Is dead of u broken bak, after havlmr lingered In it hospital bore for three years nnd n half- Ills ease was unique In mcd Icul hisiory After retiring rrotn the ball field In In came a flremiin, and ut u llr wns crushed hv a fulling hi am. Kniiuff Was one of the pit. held i,r (he Athletic club when that organization won tin; American awsiniatlmi chuinplonshlp Hum ii llml llinl. 1 C I-; U'rd was airef.te.1 In Dust Oiniib i i . , i .'i rd, i . ' t. rn. . i l Del. ei i , Or i mint and Mm bell 1. is wanted a' i . i I ' .ffi UK in nod firand lai i I N a. el MU '. p i. d of b I 'ig 1' Ico i a . d wlii'ii w t' foii-al in his pos ie- ' sim fruin a Sarpy eOji.ii Uinur r- fa is now in full blast The prompt iiiKS of economy should lend your ufrnu 1ifir 3vrMvHi S tier lu uni'l.-iwl Stoves and Ranges This mammoth dep irtment . ipl s one entire iloor sboi ir r.' mips nr.d t.tles 1 linn a.i tl.i iica'a er s comldticil and ..ur in. . arc fruii one-fourth to oiu-tilid lower J 84 splendid Co-k Stovcs- i:celleiit bakrrs, mad fr. in lest se lected plB Ir. n w. r.b $1.1 W September sac 8.48 prico ooi 950 Oak Heating St -ves latest ntyle- iiheU cl. k't d ca. ti and eerv mie warr inted ai .1 goir,i'tceJ wrll' worth jsjo- Scpteiii- jr tCi ber sale price ll , f Q only p J50C 2-ho!e Cook or Laun dry Slaves- well ndipted f r lltht houspkccplng. warrant l t. give he most pelfeit satlfai II n rf"V O worth T.0o. SPptemb. I H- rS sale price 419 Hard Coal Heaters - hand-em. h nh' i.-d very lineu slles-all modei n impru emeus strict!) up to date made of llup.st pis Iron worth J:2 ." A Q Septenibur sale prt c 15.0 only 163 Cast Iron Ranges -E'c- gantlv tnoiitied -inie-i till kel trim mings luu pat . i f lit lt v " a li" Vi Mild oil he act I' ' . ' Client -. - Trvz 19.95 l'-.l . Draperies mm., ca 100 p Mrs Not- tttigha-.ii t'urtnlns - 3's ds long full width this salo pair 1.98 mi wsM 100 pairs brus- m sells I.ace Cur tains new und pretty patterns per pair 3.98 50 pairs hcivy Damask Drapery Oriental pattern, rich extra special- T2 waili stan l ml Ii' for 14.85 .Jill Just a few of these solid oak writing d o u k s, (without tnlrrori, remain to bo sold. They are u better value ut J12 than any vou have seen, but we don't want o Ids and erds, so hero l,ltry..,i....7.50 Oak Easels - nicoly ttnlsh ud un odd lot --worth, each SI tooloso ij n irk 49c "iny Gverytliiii"; sold for cash or credit. $10,111) north good., II.III) cpU, I.(MI ninath. f.l.OO worth k.ioiI., 91.-.' ivn-U, lil.'.IKI month. .".(!, (HI Mot-tli uoihIp., 5 1. .-.(I Hirli, Ifil.uil month. 7.1.(11) mirth ttiioiU, fl'.'.IIO ivi'i'U, ijl.S.IIII uionth, ino.llll u'firtli kooiIn, iti'i-U, f III iiiontk, fUnil.OO ftortli uooiU, l:i.(ll hitU, - mnuth. Special inducenieiils to young' people just going to housekeeping. centlv. Shciiff Hukrr of Pottuwnttamlo county was In the illy lust night to get ltlrd. but the police authorities refuspd to give 1) i m up until bo was Identified for the other Job. Tho owner of the stolen team will be 111 the elly Sunday lo see If he owns the' team Hlrd had In JiIn no session. t nl.nottii .linn lliiill)' Hurt. A man supposed to be Thomas l.tpkin stepped nit a northbound South Oiuuhii motor train on Sixteenth street, near Wll ll(iii), about li o'clock Saturday evenlm; unit fell with his right foot on th" trutk The ankle wus badly crushed by ihe wheels of tho trailer. lie wiih removed to tho Clarksun hospital In the city umbulainu after he had refused to give un iiceoanl of himself. It wus reported Irom tho bos pllul lust night that he was unconscious either from Inloxleallon or Irom the effeits of tho accident. l.oolt for iiiciu Next Siuidiiy. One of tho most beaulltul llower parades over even III the slate was the cilmux of tho week's fcstlvltbs nt Fremont ou Friday. A rollectlon oi iniiiiy of tho prutly fuces will ho rcpiudiiccd In Tho Ulustrnted Dec on Sunday next SH0ULD BE IaTr OVERHEAD ProfiiioKtlfittloii for i'odiiy In Cloml. Ickm Ileus piis tillli A tiiio.pliere W'licuiliiu I i lor .llomlny. WASIIINC.TON. Sept. 15. Forecast for Sunday and Monday: For Nebraslca-Fair Sunday nnd Monday; warmer Monday, northerly winds For Iowa Fair Sunday and Monday, northerly winds. For Western Texas nod New Mexico Fair Sunday, cooler lu northern portion, Monday fair; northerly winds. For Oklahoma and Indian Territory- Fair nnd cooler Sunday; Monday fair; winds be coming northerly. For ArknmaH Fair Sunday and cooler ui northern portion; Monday fair and cooler m Bouthurn portion; northerly winds. For Illinois Fair and much cooler Sun day; Monday fair; brisk northwesterly winds near the Inke. For Missouri I'ulr and much roolor Sun day; Monday fair, northerly winds For North and South Dakota Fair Sun day and warmer In western portion, Mon day fair; northeasterly winds For Kansas Fair nnd cooler Sunday; Monday fair; northerly winds. For Colorado Fair Sunday nnd Monday, north to east winds. For Wyoming Fair Sunday and warmer In northern and western portions; Monday fair and warmer In eastern portlun, east erly winds. For Montana -Fair and warmer Sunday nnd probably Monday; north to east winds l.ncill Iti-eoid. OFFICII OF THU WKATIIF.H P.I KKAi OMAHA. Sent. 15.-Ofllclul record ' urn peraturc and precipitation enmpni.il w.ii the i oircspoiKlinK day of tin lust th" c veurs. 15KW. isw lh'ts Maximum temperature . 71 m - u Minimum temperature .. CA I AvoraKo temperature . fill 7.' o I'reclpltntloii 00 .no Itecnrd of precipitation nt Omnlui f m i day and slnco March 1, Id'iO: Norma! temperature. I r the da. FxcDHs for the day Tntnl excess since March 1 Normal rainfall i li-fli lein v for the ilav i'otiil rainfall tlm " Murcb I 1 n, b In t.' ten. v slnie Mnr b ' 1 . i li. -i In P. ten. ' for i ..r pr nod I 'l'l il i .. DelUicmy fur pen."! :v'i ' ' Ii i I A 1 I il'l I i . .r i iif'i al