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Stearns' Electric Rat and Reach Paste SJctt. a hot t itruMiitt tnl grocu or it'll itlrucl prei'tld. Stoarns Blectrlo Paste Co., CHIOSQO, ILLS, You Spend Half Year Lifetime In your otuco, Why stnnd the aggra vation of dirt of miserable elevator orvlec bad light and ventilation? Thero Is no olllco bulldtng In the town lopt like THE BEE BUILDING Tho best Ih none too good for you, and you will find It a good business Investment to tnko a halt hour and look nt tho three, or four vacant rooms. Wo keep thorn filled. Whyl ;r. c. peters & co., Hoc lluildlne;, Rental Agents. Giiud Floor STEEL SAR1RERS STIRRED UP Da; Ii Orowdad with Ergots that Bring Strike Ncinr t Olimai. SHAFFER'S IMPEACHMENT IS DEMANDED l'lttftltui-K f.ntior I'npcr Arouses lllin nf ItntliiK Aliuncil III I'oncr- I'nrnde nt MrlCcmiiort I'roven si Fltxlc. PITTSnURG, Auk, 31. While there Is no actual cbnngo In tho steel strike sltuntton, much has transpired calculated to prcdu e results In the near future. Tho conference between the committee from Milwaukee and the Amalgamated olllclals, the continued ef forts of I'resldnt Hums of the Window (Jlass Workers' association, to brtn about arbitration or conciliation, the' scathing ed itorial In tho Labor World, catling for tho Impeachment of President Shaffer, tho march of tho strikers of McKecsport to Du quesne and tho decided effect of tho In junction proceedings at Canal Dover, O., rli Indicate that tho crisis Is approaching and that nn Important change in affairs Is not far distant, Tho details of the conference of tho Mil waukee committee nnd tho Amalgamated of- Ilclals have not yet been divulged, but tho fact that the commlttco Is hero at all, would Indicate that tho Hay View strikers nro uneasy. J. D. Hlckey and C. V. Cooper of tho committee havo been hero since Mon day. The general belief is that tho main object of the committee's visit Is to arrange soino compromise by which tho Hay View plant muy resume. President Shaffer, on tho contrary, says tho two men did not come hero ns representatives of the Hay View lodge. They aro simply here, ho says, as Individual members of the Amalgamated association to explain In person the reason for their action In regard to tho general strlko order nnd tho reversal of that deci sion after Tlgho's visit to Milwaukee. "Tho lodgo did not send them, nor did it send to mo any request to be allowed to go to work," said President Shaffer, liny View to Aot. Tho two gentlemen left for homo tonight, and It Is said a meeting of their lodge will bo held upon their return to tako action on their report. What that report will bo cannot bo learned hero. Notwithstanding tho report from Now York that no confer- r?rtaH" srjiJr,1"'." arbitration, tho latter has not relaxed his efforts in this direction. "I am Interested in this matter," said President Hums to night, "as tho big strike Is affecting all lines of business, Including tho window glass trade. My purposo Is to get tho two sides together nnd start tho mills. If PreS' ident Schwab Is still opposed to my plan of arbitration I will request him to suggest whatever modifications ho desires, providing tho steel corporation will arbitrate. Tho editorial In the recent Issue of the Labor World, tho mouthpleco of the Pitts burg district of tho Mlno Workers' union and tho Pattern Makers' association, Is a long and bitter attack on President Shaffer and domands his Impeachment for calling tho present strike. Tho demand for tho impeachment is made because it Is charged Shaffer compelled tho steal workers to vlo lato contracts, becauso ho expelled the Chi cago men and revoked their charter with out constitutional hearing and because the whoto strlko Is unconstitutional and has brought ruin and wreck to men who have mado tho Amalgamated association. Tho editorial gives twenty-four reasons why President Shaffer should be impeached. Give the I'npcr Stnndln. Tho fact that George Powoll, president of tho Tinplato Workers' Protectlvo associa tion of America, L. It. Thomas, president of tho Pattern Makers' league, and Patrick Dolan, president of tho United Mlno Work ers, of tho Pittsburg district, constitute tho board of control of tho publication, and that President Shaffer, up to within a year ago was a member of the board, would seem to lend considerable weight to tho utter ances of tho paper. When shown tho editorial tonight Mr. Shaffer said: "Mr. Powell of tho Tin Work ers' association was at headquarters today and I have understood that tho paper men ttoncd docs not represent his organization, tho artlclo mentioned Is below my notlco and I shall not advertise tho paper by com- mcnttng on It." Tho march of tho McKcesport strikers to Duqucsno today was a disappointment to the strikers, partly becauso of tho heavy Lots More Like It Plenty More Proof Like This and All Prom omana people. No chanco for argument here. No hotter proof can bo had. What an Omaha man says la tho best evidence for Omaha people. Head this case. Wo have lots more llko It. Mr. William II. Malken, carpenter, of 2821 Lake St., says: "During tho twelvo years I had attacks of kidney complaint I took lots of medicine, but received llttlo, If any, benefit. I sven went to Colorado Springs thinking tho mineral water and mountain nlr might help mo. Two years made llttlo difference to my physlclnl condition, and 1 returned east. 8ometlmes ,, ,hn most ex I was laid up and suffered tho most excruciating pain Imaginable. Now, I don't want It under stood that I am radically cured, but of this I nm certain, that Doan's Kldnoy rills, procured at Kuhn & Co.'a Drug Storo, corner 15th and Douglas Sts, gradually relieved me of tho aching until It finally tilsnp pcared." For sale by all dealers. Price, BO eents. Postcr-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N, Y,, solo agents for tho United States. Iteincmbor tho name Doan s and tako no substitute. 99 out of every 100 would buy their Bicycles and Supplies from us If they only knew tho valuo of goods, and how much better you cun do by buying from us, than any other place. Wo sell tho best lino of wheels mado a good new wheol with Morgan & Wright tires for KO. Omaha Bicycle Co., Cor Kith ami Chicago Sts. rain during tho parade and the meeting In an open lot and partly becauso of a lack of onthuslasm. It was expected that at least MOO of the 12,000 strikers would participate In the march, but by actual count there were CS3 In line. The rain came down In torrents from the tlmo the parade started until they returned to McKecsport. The men marched without any cheering or noisy demonstration and no trouble of any kind developed, It was expected a halt would bo made at tho Duquesne mill gate, but nono was made. Several milt mop catno out of tho plant with their dinner buckets In their arms, but were not stopped. There was no strike talk heard nt tho Duquesne mill and the men did not manifest tho In terest expected. JVn .More Pickets. Tho Injunction granted tho American Sheet Steel company at Canal Dover, over the strikers has had tho effect of doing away with all picketing about the milt. Tho withdrawal of tho pickets was on tho ad vice of tho local counsel, who advised this courso until tho counsel of the associa tion at Pittsburg should niako known what courso to pursue In tho future. United States marshals have served almost all of the 'jOO strikers with the order. President Shaffer today sent circulars to alt lodges of the association reviewing the strike situation, which ho says is In gaol shape. Ho cautions all members against tho South Chicago men who refused to obey tho strike order, denominates them non union and declares their cards void. Great preparations havo been made hero for Labor day, Monday next. A grand rally of allied trades and labor unions of west ern Pennsylvania Is to bo held at Itoss Orove, at which Shaffer, Dotan, Hums and Churchill nro advertised to tell tho story of tho strike. Tho ratty will bo under tho auspices of the Amalgamated association. A parado of Immense proportions Is scliol uled for this city on that day, tho big ma jority of tho trades unions having arranged to participate. The first break In tho strlko at Mc- Keeiport was mado this evening when about forty men went to work In tho scam- 1pr liilm ,lpnnrtmnn. nf thn Kntlnn.il Tilhe works. Tho men returned on tho same 1 basis they worked before tho sympathtic strlko was Inaugurated. Tho men did not organize, although thoy met with Federa tion of Labor men a number of times. It Is thought many more will report tomorrow morning. Tho men were not molested, as their return was n surprise to tho strike leaders. Tho tubo works officials are Jubilant over tho break nt tho seamless nnd the outcomo of today's parado to Duquesne. says why shaffer should go Labor World Given Twenty-Four llen- moiin Which It Considers Hunielent. PITTSDUItO, Aug. 31. Tho Labor World's editorial that so stirred the steel men today Is a long one, entitled, "Sacrlflco Shaffer; Savo tho Amalgamated!" It says: Is tho Amalgamated Association of Iron, Htel nnd Tin Workers to bo sent to slaughter In a lost light and sacrificed on tne aitnr or tne mau ana seinsn nmoiuon of this crcaturo Shaffer? This Is no tlmo for sentiment. It Is a tlmo for facts ana plain speaking. The light against the flteol trust Is lost, but no order comes from Amalgamated headnuarters, whero Shaffer cowers, to spare the bravo men at tho front. Leaders of organized labor, ,'orbld it In tho nnmo of the cause you hold dear, but which 1b menaced as long as Shnffer lsm Is nllowed to live. Forbid It In tho nnme of labor'H honor and honesty, which Shaffer's acts havo Impugned. Then follows an Intimation of an accusa tion of stock dealing that Mr. Shaffer has repeatedly denied. Tho cdttorinl continues: Imnonch h m for nlunc nc tho Amnlgn- muted Into u strlko that was unwarranted! Impeach h m for cu ne out the men Inst month without giving the Bubordlmito lodges a chance to vote on tho question of a strike! Impeach him for making demands thnt wcro so arbitrary and Imperative thnt tho trust could not with honor submit! Imnench him for calling a strike on de mands that ho nfterwnrd receded from! Impeach mm for calling out the tinplato men In July nnd tho National Steel nnd Federal Steel men this month, after their scales had been signed! impeacn mm ror violating tno Amalga mated constitution In revoking tho char ters of the South Chicago men without a man For Injuring All Unionism. Impeach him for tho blow ho has riven to organized lnbor, not only In teaching that union agreements nro not contracts 10 uo respected, out snowing that constltu tionni snieguarii nro no guaranty to a unionist wnen Shaffer Is at tho head of tilings 1 Imnench him for causlnir tbn mnnnfnn Hirers to say that labor unions must bo Incorporated, thut their pledged word Is of IIU VIIIMO! Imiieach him for mnltlnr- If Imnnaalliln by his breaches of contract nnd repudia tion of uureementH fnr nri?nn!'e,l lnhnr tn icna practical support to tho men lie d out Aiost or tno prominent lubor lenders of mo country nre nn record ncnlnut liro.mli of contract. Shaffer has mado It necessary for them to annenr to bo nn tho niiin nf tho trust In this strike. Impeach him for issuing nis scconu strmo call without con suiting nnyono when he was framing It. impeacn csnarcer ror malting this his siriKO. 110 was going to cet all tho clnrv 111111 1110 .mnigumatcci nHioclntlon was going to get an tno scars, on his own re sponslblllty ho signed that New YorK egrecment and when ho repudiated It tho onium was incurrea ny tno organization Only Shaffers nnmo was signed to tho second strlko call. Imncacli him for colnir tnln thla sirlim without funds or tho prospect of funds to support It! Strike benefits begin next week nnd ho hns not enough money to last three weeks If every striker gets Ms due. Im peacn mm tor 1101 accepting tho Hotel Lincoln propositions of the trum. whien gave him four more sheet plants than tho .maigumnieu association tiiul last year, For AdvlKhiK Denimlt Withdrawn. Impeach him for his crnzv advlen tn Mm workmen of tho country to draw mot;y out of tho savings banks. impeach him for getting tho Federation tubo workers to strlko and then leaving them mi In the nlr. impeacn him for havlmr no other wrannn to fight the trust than tho effeet In, ,.v. pected the strlko to have on the trutts stocks In Wall street. Impeach him for holdlnir nut ami that organized labor would mmnnt-r rim strlko when hu had been Informed by lnbor icauerH 1 11.11. muy cuum no nine or nothing for tho strike without Jeopardizing thoir own reputations anu tno goon standing o llieir UI1IIU10. Impeach him. finally, for hnvlncr in volved tho Amalgamated association In ti tangle or nroKen contracts and repudiated agreements, which will work It lone in jury, nnd tying up tho organization in a Hopeless, groundless strike and for pre fcrrlng to humiliate tho Amalgamated as soctatlon rather than himself, now that ne can nnd no otner wuv out or the dim cuity tiinn surrender. since snnrrer win not sacr ico himself ho must be sacrificed. Tho Amalcnmn ed association must be saved and Shaffer sm go. sacrifice narter and save the A mat gumatcd association, MORE LYNCHERS SENTENCED Tno Are (liven Ten Vonrs In 1'enl trntlnry for Helping Ilitnu; WETU.MPKA, Ala., Aug. 31. Tho Jury I tho cases of John Strength nnd Martin Put ler, charged with having participated In the lynching of Ilobert White, a negro, returned n verdict of guilty of murder In tho second degree and sentenced tho defendants to ton years in tho penitentiary. This makes three convictions In tho cases. George Howard naung been sentenced to llfo Imprison ment a few days ago after pleading guilty. Wlfr Leaven .NXirnskn City. NKMtASKA CITV, Neb.. Aug. 31.-fSni cial Telegram.) Mrs. Lulu Harsh, wlfo of Thomas liarsn, a fireman on tho Hurllnr ton railway, aisappearca from her home last night, bho took an afternoon tral for Omaha. Tho couplo havo four children Mrs. Harsh left a goodby noto for her hua , band. LITTLE BOY'S SAD PLIGHT Child Victim of FUttsmonth Slums t St. Joseph's Hospital, This Oitj. SERIOUSLY BURNED BY KEROSENE I'nllirr mill .Mother to lie lln- ulinnl Ii) l,liiior, While n U-Vriir-Old Mlntcr lit liiimite of nil Uiiinhit l)lc. ' A llttlo boy 8 years old, crlppted by accl- , ,,, ,,? 1 . . . u ,, dent and Degtect and stunted by dlsca 0, arrived In Omaha Friday night from his , wretched homo In Plattsmouth, and Is now 1 a patient at the St. Joseph hospital. Tho , story of his brief life is like one of Victor j Hugos word-pictures of tho slums of Path, Seven weeks ago, in the squalid cellar that ho called home, ho upset a kerosene can and drenched his clothing with the olt. It Is not known who npptlcd the match, but when the neighbors rushed In hl3 cloth ing was In llatnes nnd tho llcsh of one leg was burned to a crisp. His sodden father and mother lay upon tho earth floor un conscious from drink, nnd his two elder brothers wcro making their escape Into tho street. Tho neighbors extinguished the flame, gavo tho burns n temporary dressing and called a doctor. By this tlmo tho father had revived from his drunken stupor. He drovo tho neighbors from the house, and when tho doctor canio would not admit him. For nearly seven weeks tho child lay suffering amid tilth and vormln until gan grene set In, and tho stench that arose from his poor, wracked body caused tho neigh bors to complain to tho county authorities. Meanwhllo tho Nebraska Children's Homo society, with headquarters In Omaha, had heard of tho case, and Mrs. Klla It. Towlo, Uho district superintendent, was sent there to mako an Investigation. Utile filrl In llml Cinnpnii)'. In addition to tho cruelty to the boy, she learned of another case In this same family hlch called for the attention of tho so lely that of tho boy's 11-year-old sister. ho Is now said to bo an lnmato of a dls- rderly house, in Omaha, nnd has been for several months. Sheriff Power Is now searching for this child. It Is tho most pitiful case of my experi ence," said Mrs. Towlo. "Tho family con- lsts of a father nnd mother, both past mld- dlo life, who aro slaves to the liquor habit; two eons somewhat less than 20 years of age, I should think, who havo grown up In Ignorance and petty crime; nnd finally, these two younger children, llttlo Mary and Char lie. Tho father's nnmo Is Charles Finder. Ho works as a porter In a saloon, where ho gets 25 cents a day and his drinks. The mother takes in washing when sho can got It to do nnd when sho Is sober enough to do It. Thoy occupy tho cellnr of a tumble own shack closo to tho river and about three-quarters of n mile outside of the bus iness part of town. Thero aro two rooms; ono has tho baro earth for a floor and tho other has a few planks laid down to wnlk pon. They arc almost entirely baro of furniture overythlng of valuo apparently having been pawned.. "Tho day I arrived tho llttlo boy lay pon a feather bedtick, which was ollvo with vermin of various kinds nnd recking with filth. Tho stench that aroso when I undertook to rcmovo tho bandages from his leg almost overpowered me. I had a talk with tho county physician. Ho said tho case had been called to his ttentlon nnd that he had called every day for a week, but when he found thnt tho ther members of tho family wero studi ously disregarding his Instructions In re gard to caring for tho child ho had discon tinued hl3 calls. Tho muscles of tho nf fected leg wcro beginning to contract, he said, so that unless somo immediate at tention wore given-it tho child In all prob ability would bo a cripplo for life. Sheriff Kinpoucred to Search. . "I Becured an order of court appointing tho society as guardian for both children and directing tho sheriff of Douglas county to mako a search for tho girl and turn her over to us. When tho sheriff of Cass county wont down to that wretched hovel to servo tho papers he found tho condi tions to bo much tho samo as when tho neighbors called on tho occasion of the fire. Both father and mother wero drunk, tho father stretched out upon tho ground floor and tho mother lying In a stupor across tho feather bedtick, whllo the poor llttlo sufferer was crawling In tho sllmo In a hopeless quest for a crust to cat. Ho could movo only by crawling on his elbows and dragging his legs. "I tried to get the fathor to tell me wbcro WATCH COPLEY' WINDOWS September weddings mean cut glass and there Is only ono FIUST-CLASS glass It Is Hawks and Copley, tho Jeweler, 215 South ICth, Paxton block, sells It. In our Inst shipment we received a nlco assortment of pieces, ranging In prlco from $2.00 to $3.00 also somo extra flno pieces from $18.50 to $28.00. You know wo tako pleasure In show ing theso goods. HENRY COPLEY WAItES OP dOLD AND SILVER. 15 SOUTH KITH ST., l'AATON IILOCIC. Bnclal Watch rixamlner n. & M. Hr., Chlff Waich Inspector O. & s. U i!y.. O. K. C. & U. ny. and it. c & N. Ity. REMEMBER Wo havo a new lino of worsted swentors. You better see them If you aro go ing to buy ono. A broken lot of underwear at 25c and 35c, worth moro than dmiblo. Seo the now lino of fall suspenders In our window, at 50c. a Kith und Chicago Streets. fOHMnll fin! nro T.-m-rt Mr. Frederick Hatter- Bobs up serenely this season with tho now and eompleto lino of fall headgear for boys youths and men as usual every known stylo In both soft and stiff hats aro shown some styles being excluslvo The line at $2.50 nnd $3.00 nre the samo rellablo values as beforo mado with all tho tone and stylo of tho higher priced onos combined with the best quality over put In a bat for that money Tho famous Dunlap and Stet son aro here In all tho pace-setting styles others follow they lead. C. H. Frederick Tlir Lending; lint Mini nf the Went. ISO SOUTH PirTUUNTH ST. his daughter was and ho protended to do so, but ns 1 have learned since, ho gave 11 wrong address. Prom other sources of Informa tion, however, 1 learned that she Is In an Immoral resort kept by a woman named Meyer. This Meyer woman has n daughter, a public character, living In Plattsmouth, and for a while little Mary made her homo with her. This was beforo sho came to Omnha." Tho attendants nt St. Jotcph hospital say tho little boy Is In very bad shape. In or der to straighten tho teg It wilt be neccs snry to cut several of tho tendons, they say, nnd It Is doubtful If ho will ever recovor the use of It. PRINTERS FAVOR AK-SAR-BEN Sprclnl .Mrrtlnn of Typoitrnplilcnl ... ., ,,, . ., t 11 ln to i:prrns Itlnnpiiro nl of Omrnl llodj's Action. There will be a special meeting of the Typographical union this afternoon, called for the avowed purpose of declaring that the union printers of Omaha are not responsible for tho ban declared upon tho street fair and carnival of tho Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben. The call for the mooting was signed by nearly 100 members of tho union nnd few men can be found who do not express sympathy with the movement. Said ono of tho members of tho union: "Wo take this plan of showing that in our opinion tho action of the Central Lnbor union aus Ill-advised. Labor unions must excrclso some degree of common scne, and It Is poor policy to antagonize tho business men of a community who aro regular em ployers of labor. Theso men havo it in their power to tnlto from tho city a largo part of tho business by which our people live. Wo are at this tlmo making nn act' lvo campaign in favor of patronizing homo printing ofilccs, and whllo tho KnlghtB of Ak-Sar-Ben or its committee have sent some of Its work from tho city, wo believe In treating them In tho proper spirit. There Is no doubt that tho resolutions brhfly outlined In tho call wltl bo adopted by an overwhelming majority." SHAW SAYS IMS TOO EARLY limn (iiiveriior Is ,nt Inclined to Talk Iteliitlve tn I'rrnldentlnl Anplrnt Ioiin, flovcrnor Leslie M. Shaw of Iown pasted through Omaha yesterday morning on his way from Hastings, where ho had addressed tho state encampment of the Grand Army of tho Republic, to his homo at Des Moines. Ho made a brief stop at tho station nnd did not como uptown. In regard to tho announce ment of his candidacy for tho presidency mado by Senator Dolllver yesterday, the governor said: "To uso the Ianguago of Dolllver, It Is too soon to mako formal an nouncements, nnd between now and the tlmo the nominations aro mado thero Is much opportunity for changes." Governor Shaw refused, however, to say that he was giving tho mnttcr serious con sldcratlon, preferring to wait until later to glvo his decision. Ho concluded tho Interview by saying that at this tlmo It Is the duty of Iowa repub licans to let national nffalrs tako caro of themselves and to roll up a big majority for tho candidates for stato offices, making good tho claim of the stato to being the banner republican commonwealth of tho northwest. PETERSON IS THE UNDER MAN Ilrnkriiinii I, or en Cuticle and Vnln- union In Mlxup with Men nnd Women nn Undue .Street. Tom Hlgglns, Nell Thomas, Lucy Wit Hams, Florence Emerson and Charles Cas ton wero arrested In tho Richelieu hotel, Thirteenth nnd Dodge streets, early yester day morning, charged with disturbing tho peace by fighting. When tho ofilcer arrived tho foregoing persons presented a tangle of legs and arms, being engaged tn what Is known to foot ball as a scrimmage. Uo neath them, bruised and nenrly suffocated was John Peterson, a Burlington brnko- man. It was found that ho had lost, be sides several square Inches of cuticle, a gold watch, chain nnd charm. 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Poetry Is Incident to childhood; a disease llko tho tho measles, or a craze llko that for tops and balls. Onco wo wero afflicted with 11 Wo tried to write poetry. The beautiful creations ot tho brain thut sought to bo clothed in words havo been lost to tho world. Wo couldn't make tho machine work. Later In llfo tho mystery was solved. Thero wero only 2.10,000 words In tho dic tionary. Poverty of words, not ot Ideas, stumped us. Wo havo tho samo difficulty In trying to describe tho wonderful tono qualities of tho "Knabo," "Kimball," "Krnnleh" nnd "Bach," and "Hallett & Davis" pianos. See our special snla prices this week. A. HOSPE Music and Art. 1513-1515 Douglas Wo do artistic tuning. Phono 183. Howell's Anti-Xawf II., iw. court. a on.. oi, at drug stores. tyred Babies Bath with Tho surest, most j Doputy gttt,B vtertnrUn. pleasant euro for n Food Inspector. coll or cough is',. , BAMifimnTTi n U sc. I S'Mnit'lU. at, ' Tcltchone Oi