THE OMAHA DAILY TIKE: FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1903. I jj tum lamta null iiimi lawwiMiiiiM-BiMigiinwi tm i.n.rus m a BUYS a BRAND NEW and THOROUGHLY RELIABLE D GUARANTEED by US and the MAKERS MMUJBJJJ.!.L.ii..l..J.a. -l,. 1.1. u.... ..... I ... u 1.1. I I.ll 1.1. , II! . I.ll II I Choice of FIVE different makes Handsome Genuine Mahogany, Walnut or Oak Case Full exchange privileges ana cEiEiioIIor & Dueller 1313 jParnam St.. 'Phono 1625 STRIVING FOR CONVENTION Contest ,for Bspnblicaa Gathering Looi Like Chicago or Et Louis. NEW YORK AND OTHER PLACES IN FIELD rtttsburaj and rrli Prepared fa Offer a. gtraag Bid aad a rrclu la Mot WUhoat 119. .: WASHINGTON. Nov. Jfl. It la- thought highly probable that tho next republican national convention will be held In Chicago, and thai the dale of It meeting will be Tuesday. June 14. That In the opinion of several member of thw national cumi.tltten. although of courea the place and data will JlOt DO CJCiuea until ine inwurii vi vna vuui inltlee, which Chairman Hanna haa celled at the Arlington hotel In this city for De cember 11 and 12. Tho opinion will not preclude the usual Interesting and lively struggle between rival aspirant for the honor. Seven cities will tlila year pyeeent their claims, with more or less display of oratory and earnestness. These are Chicago, New York, Pittsburg, Bt. Louis, Milwaukee, Detroit and San Francisco. It looks aa though the struggle would be narrowed between Chicago and fit. Louis. Claims of St. Iou.la. BL Louis will make a special effort to add a national political convention to the list of attractions In connection with the Jjoulslana Purchase exposition. It will lie urged that there will be ample hotel accom modations, and attention will be called to the successful entertainment In BU Louts of the republican convention that nominated McKlnley In 1890? The point will also be pressed that everyone who attends the con vention will wish to visit the exposition, especially those who come from distant parts of the country, and thua will be able o avoid the time and expense of two Jour neys during the summer of the exposition and convention. Unfortunately for Bt. Louis, most of Its arguments can be based In behalf of Chi cago. This Is particularly true aa to hotel Accommodations and railway and telebraph faclMtlea. Aa to the exposition, there linger painful memories of the reputed bad ar rangements and extortions that character ised its dedication last spring. Moreover, the member of the convention will object to having its proceedings regarded In the light of a aide show. The advocates of Chi cago will urge that thoae who come to the convention can easily visit the exposition , Bcottlah fabric the iuitlnr favorites Just now -reflecting the aturt!j honeaty of the Root In Their texture Imbued by aid of varlhued fllatnenta. with aorufthluv of the gaiety of the Highland Slug. Our own Importations of these fabric were ex traordinary targe thU year but the demand lias been larger than ever we espedtd. Get la quick If you'd pluck of the beat $30 and $33 are the rul ing still price. MacCarthy Tailoring Company, Originators sr.J Designers of the MacCarthy 1-ButioD Double-ltreaated Buck. M4-J06 5 lata ac. Next door te Wabash Ticket Office. Puea Itoa. ANO h ween BBSS also, as 8t. Louis Is only a few hours dis tant by rail. Pittsburg will press Its claim seriously. It will promise excellent hotel accommo dations and will urge good railway connec tions. Philadelphia haa encouraged Pitts burg by keeping out of the content, being content with having enjoyed the honor of entertaining the second McKlnley conven tion In 1900. Thla leaves Senator Quay, the Pennsylvania member and ex-chalrman of the national committee, free to exert his powerful Influence In favor of the city where was held In 18G6 the first republican national convention that nominated Fre mont. Many cities of Pennsylvania are aid ing Pittsburg In making elaborate plans for presenting IU claims. But all the sentiment that lta advocates will arouse cannot escape the Inevitable question about Its hotels. Arajnmeate for New York. NW York hu hn lllMtwl fnf VAnra as an admirable convention city, and no doubt many of thote who will take part in nominating the next oresident would enlov a visit to the metropolis of the country. ew xora na always shown an air of In difference as to whether the convention should come there or not. But it Is said that representatives of the republican or ganisation there will appear this year and urge Its selection. One aj-srument la that New York is a close state and that It Is the slate of the probable nominee, so that theie might be political advantage In the enthusi asm engendered by holding the convention there. Theodore Roosevelt has expressed no preference for New York. In fact, the president has refused several requests from the advueates of cities to name his choice, and has said that he does not wish to In fluence the decision of the committee. Milwaukee counts UDon the ori-nimtarl cause of Its "fame," lis cool climate, and upon Its being the home of Postmaster General Payne, vice chairman r ih. na tional committee, Detroit will urge that It la the chief city of the state where at jacaton, the republican party may be said to have had its birth In 1832. San Franclaco Is a quadrennial aspirant for the conven tion. Its claims make a tood advertisement for the product of the Pacific rout unri make an amiable exhibit of rlvln nrM hospitality. But Its remoteness offset Us attraction. Date for Coaveatloa. The probable date of the convention one responds with that of four veara uo. If the plans of the republican managers do not miscarry congreo will have adjourned be fore the second week In June, and (hat date will allow ample time for thorough prep- arauons for the campaign, whose months of chief activity will be September and October. It la thought that the democratic national committee will be called together, for the corresponding purpose on Washington's birthday, and that It will flu the date of its party convention for July 4. That would be In accordance with the democratic fonrinea. for appropriating national anniversaries (or partisan purposes. QUARREL ENDS IN SUICIDE Arthur Oreea of Pierre Takes tar. bolle Acid After Family Dlspate. PIERRE. 8. L.. Nov, 16. (Special Tele gramsArthur Oreen. one of the propri etors of the Saratoga restaurant In this city, committed suicide by taking carbolic acid Just before noon. After a quarrel with his wife he went to their rooms over the restaurant and locked himself In, re fusing to open the door. Mrs. Green went to her father's for the night, leaving him and later his partner went to the room, but could not get -an answer from him and called the chief of police. The door was broken down. He was found dead, with a bottle which had contained carbollo arid on the floor and his lips blistered with acid. An Inquest was held this afternoon, which developed that he left a letter to Father O'Neill of the Catholic church, announcing Ills Intention to commit sui cide and on this and other testimony, a verdict of death by his own hand, by tak ing carbolic acid was returned. Cheyeaa Rather Lavish. CHEYENNE. Wyo.j Nov. ? Special.) Cheyenne pmhaMy spends more In the course of a year In the gratification of un necessary appetites thsn any other city of Its sis In the country. A table of statintlci compiled from rellnble figures shows that the population of 14,000 consumes eaoh year ZM1.000 gallons of br at a cost of Slss.&iO; 11.111 gallons of liquors at a cut of J2SS.588: SllO.Ooo worth of tobacco and tllu.OjO In the pursuit of vice, a total of JTUltaS. or mors than the annual pay roll of th Union Pacific shop HOPE TO RESCUE TOM O'DAY Three Hundred of Hit Friends Paid to Bo March irg co Caiper Jail. COME FROM HOLE-IN-THE-WALL COUNTRY sheriff lias gworn la I -a rare Snmber of Armed Deputies and Rattle Royl Will Result It Effort Is Made. CHEYENNE. Wyn Nov. 2. (Special TelegranU-Sherlff Webb of Casper today received word that between 200 and 300 heavily armed outlaws and cowboys had loft the Hole-ln-theWall tendezvous and were marching on Casper with the avowed Intention of raiding the town and deliver ing Tom O'Day, the notorious outlaw cap tured a, few days ago and now in the county Jail. Sheriff Webb Immediately swore In ISO deputies and tonight every road leading Into the town from the north and west Is patrolled by posses awaiting the first signs of the outlaws. A hundred deputies surround the Jail and about O'Day'a cell are stationed trusted men with Instructions to shoot the prisoner If an attempt comes and promises to be successful. Every cltlsen of the town owning a gun Is In readiness to repel an attack and a warm reception awaits the Invaders. The Hole-ln-the-Wall Is' seventy miles from Casper and the outlaws left there this morning. They are well mounted and should reach Casper some time between midnight and morning, aa they are re ported to have panned the McDonald ranch, nine miles from the Hole, shortly after daylight. Every outlaw of central Wyom ing has been summoned to assist In the rescue of the lender. From Thermopolls, where the Hot Springs reservation, which Is neither under county or federal author ity, hns long afforded a refuge, the des peradoes of half a dozen counties rode to the Hole-ln-the-Wnll as soon as the news of O'Pay's capture reached them and Joined the gang already gathered there. In case of a repulse and the following pur suit they have made preparations to stand a seise In the Hole, which Is a natural fortress. Tho country between Casper and Mc Donald's Is sparsely settled and there are no telephones, so the first news of the approach of the outlaws Is expected to come from pickets stationed far out on the roads. If the jail is attacked, a sanguinary bat tie will be the result and there Is talk of lynching O'Day and removing the prime cause of trouble in advance. Sheriff Webb has taken a determined stand, however. and will defend the prisoner against all comers, whether friends or Infuriated cltl- sens. The outlaws are led by Jack Smith a notorious bad man. GOVERNOR SURPRISES BURGLAR Wyoming ExeeatlTe Springs from Bed Jest as Thief is Loading His Dag. CHEYENNE, Wyo.. Nov. 2.-(Speclal.)- " unsuccessful attempt was made this morning to rob the residence of nnv.rnnr Fenlmore Chatterton. A burglar had ob tained admission and was collecting valu ables when the governor awakened and jumped from bed. The burglar took fright ana nea. leaving his loot behind. Gov ernor Chatterton at once notified the police but no clue to the Identity of the man has been discovered. Mother Wants Her Children. SIOUX FALLS. 8. D.. Nov. 28.-fRnectl Mrs. Farmer of Canton, who a few weeks ago kidnaped her three children from the South Dakota Children's home in this city, but who was afterward compelled to sur render the children, fa making an effort to secure tnelr return to her bv lea-nl mean. In company with a number of Canton friend and an attorney she appeared bo fore a meeting of the Children's Home noara, which was Dreslded nvr ti m Rev. W. H. Hare, Episcopal bishop of South Dakota, and made a plea for the return of her children.' Inasmuch aa ih rhiiHn hoH been placed In the custody of the home for a penoa or six months by a Lincoln county court the members of the board were In doubt as to their power to return the chil dren without an order from the court. It was finally determined to appoint a com mittee to determine the power of the board unaer tne law. Jlo Money for State Board. PIERRE. S. D., Nov. 26.-(Speclal.)-On request of 8tate Auditor IlnlliHov i.t- ney General Hall haa rendered an opinion mat-tne compensation provided for the members of the state board nf wari-loul- ture, under provisions of chapter 216. Laws or iwj3, cannot be paid to them. This bill like many others which pas different leg islatures, provides that certain sums shall be paid for a certtln purpose, but fails to In any way appropriate the money for the payment of the sums, and the con stitution prevents the payment of any money by the state, except for purposes for which it has been specifically appropri ated. This will probably be another test case for the court to pas upon before It Is finally settled. Old Friends Shelter Laaatle. PIERRE. 8. D., Nov. 26.-(Speclal.)-Adam Ha gar, an Inmate of the Yunkton asylum, who came here and was placed In custody Saturday, was years ago an employe of the Northwestern road at this place, and had a number of acquaintances among the elder residents. He began to look them up when he arrived here, and this led to his being cared for at once. He camped out in barns and hay stacks through the cold weather of lust week, on his way up river from Yankton, and was badly frosted. He gives as his reason for leaving the asylum that he dld,uet believe In murde:-, and that a "woman was served for dinner ever day at that Institution." Farewell to Hev. Vender Las. , HlRON, 8 D.. Nov. 26.-(8peclal.)-A farewell reception was given Tuesday even ing at the Presbyterian ihurch In honor of Rev. R. A, Vender La, for fix years pistor of that church, who rrs'gned to accept the pastorate of Stewart Memorial cnurch, Minneapolis. The attendance was large. During the evening, F. H. Kent, on behalf Mule of pure ulc ot grape naturally ferment ed. Aa Americas nude Wine (or American and exctU all foreign snake. Absolutely pure aad en doracd by a record of over forty yean. r of theh church and congregation, pre sented Mr. Vender Las with a purse of money, which th reverend gentleman re ceived with thanks. Mr. Vender Ivs goes to his new home at once. Iieglnnlng his duties In Minneapolis next Sunday. Chief fiaal Goes n Mirer. PIERRE. 8. D., Nov. 2. (Special. V-Governor Herreld has selected Chief Gaul as a representative Sioux Indian for one of the designs on the silver service on the cruiser South Dnkota. and a picture of that chief haa been sent to the designer for the work. ELWOOD'S M0lSTCOSTLY. FIRE It t'onaame Several Raslnessj Hoasea aad Threateas the Whole of the Town. ELWOOD, Neb.. Nov. .-(Speclal.)-Tho largest fire In the history of the town has consumed a store building occupied by Trobee Bro . general merchandise; value of stock, tl.Goo. Insurance tfit5; no Insurance on the building; sn Implement wnrehouse belonging to Smith Pierce, total loss, value of stock $2,000. Insurance tl.ono; build ing value, tl.OOO. Insurance SS00; and a resi dence belonging to 8. Dixon, value IBOO, In surance ttOO. The origin of the fire Is un known. It was onjy by the hardest work that the town was saved. Cowan's Death Accidental. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Nov. 2. -(Special Telegram.) The coroner's Jury Investiga ting the death of Robert Cowan, t'nlon Pa cific lineman, killed at the west end of the local yards last night, found that death was accidental and that no blame was at tachable to anyone. Engineer Paulson and Fireman Rassmuesen testified they had whistled for two crossings west of the place where they had overtaken Cowan on his railroad velocipede and they had whistled short b'asta when they saw him ahead, had reversed the engine and put on the air. Ira Muzzey and Mr. Mahan. stock yards employes, corroborated the trainmen's tes timony In the main and said they saw the deceased look back and then pedal faster aa If trying to Increase his speed. The engine overtook the rider In 100 yards and he was thrown upon an adjacent track and rolled along a distance of forty feet. He was not badly cut, but the rear portion of his skull was crushed almost to pulp, though the scalp was not torn. Raral Carrier Organise. CENTRAL CITY, Neb., Nov. 26.-(Speclal Telegram.) The rural free delivery car riers of Merrick county met In a mass con vention today and formed an association, electing the following officers: President, A. L. Vin Shaub of Central City; vice president, L. W. Barker of Silver Creek; secretary, A. B. Stearns of Clarks, and James T. Dungan of Central City, treas urer. Full county representation was pres ent. The meeting was full of enthusiasm, the visiting carriers were entertained with a Thanksgiving dinner. Osceola Candidates In Jeopardy. OSCEOLA, Neb., Nov. 26.-(Speclal.)-If it be true that Ignorance of the law1 ex cuses no one, there will be trouble for a lot of candldatea for office at the last elec tion. They will be obliged to pay big fines toward the maintenance of the children of the county, aa the county clerk reports that the only republicans who have com plied with the law by filing their expense accounts are Dr. L. M. Shaw, who was elected coroner, and Judge ,T. H. haunders, who was not elected clerk ot the district court Beatrice to Have Conservatory. BEATRICE, Neb., Nov. 28. (Special.) At. a meeting held in the study of the Centenary Methodist Episcopal church by a number of citizens H was' decided to es tablish a conservatory, of music In this city. It Is the intention of the promoters of the scheme to organize a stock company, and F. , B. Sheldon has been Instructed to prepare articles of Incorporation, which will be submitted at the next meeting. .Track Clear at Dine Springs. BEATRICE, Neb.,' Nov. 26. --(Special.) The track where the wreck occurred on the Union Pacific road, near Blue Springs, on Tuesday, was cleared yesterday, and traf fic over the line between this city and Manhattan, Kan., has been resumed, after a delay of twenty-four hours. Wanted oa Criminal Charge. RED CLOUD. Neb.. Nov. 26.-' (Special.) Constable Sherman returned . from Alma yesterday, having In charge Myron B. Moore, who Is wanted, here on a criminal charge made by Miss Hunt of this city. Both have lived here a number of years. Many Beverage are so vastly improved by the added rich ness Imparted by the use of Borden'a Eagle Brand Condensed Milk. The Eagle Brand Is prepared from the milk of rds of well fed, housed, groomed cows of native breed. Every can Is tested and therefore reliable. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER I. Promise of Fair Friday aad Satar. day. Warmer Satarday la Kebraaka. WASHINGTON, Nov. tt Forecast: For Nebraska, Iowa, North Dakota and South Dakota Fair Friday and Saturday; warmer In eastern portion Friday. For Wyoming Fair Friday and Saturday, For Montana Fair Filday and Saturday; colder In northeastern portion Friday. For Oklahoma and Indian Territory Fair and warmer Friday and Saturday. . For Missouri Fair and warmer Friday and Saturday. Local Record. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, OMAHA, Nov. 26. Official record of tem perature and prcclpititlun compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: 190J. 1U 1901. 1900. Maximum temperature ... 77 SI 51 50 Minimum temperature ... 2! 21 32 ?6 Mean temperature 21 26 42 38 Precipitation T T 00 00 Record of temperature and precipitation at Omaha for this day and since March , 1!'S: Normal temnerature 82 Deficiency for the day Total excem since March 1. li3 91 Normal precipitation 03 Inches Deficiency for the day Clinches lotul precipitation idnce Mch. 1. .33.06 inches Excest since March 1. l'.U 2. lei Inches Leftclencv for cor. perl d In Wit.. 3 t! Inches Deficiency for cor. t ertoi In lKOL. 5.70 Inches Iteport from Stations al T 1. M. CONDITION OF THE WEATHER. Omaha, cloudy Valentin, nt. cloudy Norti I'Ulle. cleur 221 T 64 i Ui fl W B6 no 00 o 00 '.'41 00 Cheyenne, clear r i i uke t llv, c eir Rapid 1 1' v, clear Huron, cloudy WHIInton, cloudy Chicago, clear St. Iul4, c cir fit. Paul, clear Davenport, clear Kansas City c.ear Huvra, cloudy Helena, clear R's-narck. cloudy Galveston, clear 2l 2: 16 1X1 zo v 261 21 461 fr' ro 6 4"l W 241 2l re Mi M 00 T Indicates trace of precipitation. L A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. DETECTIVE nELPS WRECKERS Employ of Railroad Company On of Gssg Wh) Tamportd with Track. UNION MEN WILL HELP THE OFFICIALS Will Assist la HastlsgiDows Teople Responsible for Dynamite Oatraae Which Killed Two at Vin dicator Mine. CRIPPLE CREEK. Colo.. Nov. 26.-The full facta regarding the attempted wreck ing of a suburban Florence & Cripple Creek train on November 17 were disclosed today. It appears that a detective In the employ of the railroad company was one of the three men who removed the spikes and fish plates from a rail. The other two men. It Is alleged, were Charles McKlnney and Thomas Foster, who are under arrest. It Is said that McKlnney, when confronted with the detective, confessed his share In the plot under promise of leniency. Two agents of the rsilroad were in hiding within twenty-five feet of where the crime was being attempted. These men were heavily armed, but did not shoot, as to have done ao would have endangered the detective's life. Foster's friends assert he will be able to establish an alibi. The military force In this district has been Increased thla week to 600 men and a clo3 guard In maintained at all the large mines that are being operated with nonunion men. Nine of the men who had been con fined at Camp Goldfleld since Sunday have been released, but several new arrests have been made and there are still ten prisoners In the jtiull pen. Including C. G. Kennison, Sherman Parker and W. F. Davis, mem bers of the union strike committee. The exrltement occasioned by the disaster at the Vindicator mine has subsided to a large degree Union men generally declare their willingness to aid in sifting the snat ter to the bottom. Sheriff. Robertson denies the statement, attributed to Adjutant General Sherman Rell. to the effect that Vim tiait rofnuil tn take the prisoners now In custody and held"! by the militia. "I have at all times been ready to re ceive them." said the sheriff, "and I am able and willing to guarantee to hold and protect them." Condition la I'tah. SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 26. A special to the Deseret News from Scofleld, Utah, says that an attempt was made today by a num ber of striking Italians and Finnish coal miners to roll a box car down the railroad, tracks leading through a deep canyon through which a party of railroad and mine officials were coming. The attempt was pro vented by the military and a number of arrests were made. One of the sentries at the mines near Sco fleld was fired upon today from a house from which a red flog had been displayed until taken down by the mllllla. The would-be murderer was not caught. An ugly feeling seems to be Increasing rapidly among the strikers. A number of Italians and Finns left the fields today for Europe. A special from Helper, Utah, aays that John KelllheV, organizer of the United Zinc Workerer has gone to Bait Lake City to protest to Governor Wells against th pres ence of state troops la the strike affected coal districts of Carbon county. It Is also stated that he ill employ counsel to de fend Organiser Charles Demolll. who waa ssntenced to thlf. lays In Jail yesterday for disorderly conduct without. It Is alleged, being given any chance to defend himself. The Jail at Price, where Demolll Is con fned, la teavlly guarded to prevent pos sible attempt at rescue. There In, little change In the mine rttti atlon. The cutput of coal at a.'l trnes is almost at a standstill. Se-laua trouble Is looked for If the companies attempt to bring Imported men to fill the places of tlie strikers. lTaldn Men Arrested. TELLURIDE, Colo., Nov. 26.-Guy H. Mil ler, president of the Tellurlde Miners" union, of the Western Federation of Miners, was arrested today and placed in the county Jail with r.even other t,nlon men arrested last night. The charges against Miller haa not been made public , Peahody Decides to tult. DENVER, Nov. 26. -Although Adjutant General Sherman Bell declared yesterday that he had information of a plot to blow up the state house and assassinate Gov ernor Peabody and himself. Governor Pea body said that he had not heard of any threats or plots of that nature. "I am In receipt of anonymous letters al most every mall," said the governor, "but have found none of a threatening nature for some time. 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