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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1895)
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The railroad Comll.ny obJect to the erecton ot thc elevatcr , and : Ir. John. , on will Ilrohnbl Institute procec.UnSI nt once befoo WI' Board or TransrtatIon. 'rrnsl rtaton. "Tho HPur" 1 about seven ali I half mle tram raeh point. { At that locality the ! rll . ) crop II good and thee will ' he enough grain . , J Hhllll'll3 ) thIs year to JIt'lfY the now ele- "atol' , dU lhlnls Mr. I. K. Johnoii. Cln I. uf lill Supreme : Ccurt D. I A. Camp- bt1 t'1ay Iled with the governor his report , from Ueculbcr I , IS ! I. to July I , 183 : All of the various accounts are balanced to that late by r II1Jtlre5 ( ellalln ! ! the approtiri- aUons , except the accolnt 01 the state l- brary fund , which shows I balance at " .433.9. MATTIRS IN TI COtJIITS. The Merchants bank of this city , which recently - centy secured n judgment or ' 9,037 against n. It. 1t.n , declares In al amended petition flied today that the sheriff can find no Ilroll' erty on which to make I levy. The bank 1 _ says that Dean did own some fine renting property un N and lghteenlh street which In January lal he convoyed to Julia A. Tr- horn , The bank claims that while this deed Is In form absolute , I was really Intended secrety and fraudulently U 1 mortgage to secure certaIn preteudml notes given for an hHlcltedle s that has 10 actual existence. The bank nk ! thnt an a colnlng bo hal between , twoon 1)aan alli Mrs. Trahern , May C. hope filed , a petition In the district court aslOIp a divorce ( rain Wiliain G. hope. whoul she married on January 9. 1880. She accuses hope 01 having knocked her down , beaten her with his fist and clicked liar She 1 says her husband Is a prilter In the Journal omce , where ho draws $3 a week , of which she wants a share , along with the expected f decree 01 dl'orca , and the custody oC their ' , . . child . She avers that Hope Is unfit to have charge of It. Mrs. Kara Juhnson. a married woman 34 year of age , was today before the Insanity board on complaint of C. I. Hnharll , Evidence - dence showed that about one year ago the woman was taken with a delusion that she must leave her hUband. 1aler fear oC her InJurlus herself male It necessary to place her In soma Institution where care and nt- tendance might restore her. She was sent to the asylum . . FO.10WEIS OF GnOVEn. - AdministratIon ] democrats of Lincoln have organized what they term the Sound ] Money Democratc League ot Lancaster County. I declares the unalterable opposition 01 its , , . members to the unlmlell coinage of silver at the rate of 16 to 1 and favors the existing t . standards or value The membership comprises - prises N. S. Harwood , Albert Watkins , A. Godfrey . J. R. Gilkeson. E. I. Trickey J. M. Burke , S Schwab , S. S. Hoyce. , . J. Saw- 'er. Genrge 0.V. . I arnham , Tobias Castor Joseph Wittnian . A. H Mitchell. Horace G. Whimore , John J. Angleton , H. J. Whi- more , N. Z. Snel , J. G 1' . Ildebram ] , W. C. Fitzgerald and E. A. Gooley. I Is pro- Posed to organize similar leagues all over the state amen ! the democratic friends 01 the administration financial pelicy. A meeting has been called for August 12 for the pur- pose of perfecting the oranlzaton ( ali con- firming the selection of committeemen from tii . country precncts. : Omaha people lu LIncoln : At the Lintleil- ! , ' V. 1. Carter. Thomas Ilml , C. W. Clark. M. ! e'er. At the Capital-Joseph Tc.lhon. At the I.lncoln-E A. Hol'oke. C. S. Carrier , M. ! Hamln and wife , W. S. Seavey A. I Drexel. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ileiiki'Iiiiain nl"'UI'M. nENIEL IAN , Neb. , Aug. 5.-Speclal.- ( ) Dr Blrr , Denkelman's Nasby , accompanloi ' by his wife . and laughter Iabel , are In West Virginia. , E. C. PrIce and family arc visiting their old home In Indiana. The Dunly County Agricultural association held a l1eetng SaturdllY. J.P. Israel was olectC secretary to fill the vacancy caused by the removal oC Secretary Harem Cram the county. I was time unanImous vote oC the members present that a fair be held at Ben- ] telmal this fall and October 10 , 1 and 12 were the dates aet and It Is the intention to 11ave this surpass any fair ever held here. _ _ _ The associaton also dechelt ] to send a county c display to time state fair at Omaha and compete - , pete for the county prize. - County polities are warming up and the race for nominations promises to be lively. The republican prImaries wIll be hell August 27 and the convention August 21 All the present Incumbents In omcl whose terms ox- lure this fail are candidates for re-election. Time 1)imndy county teachers' normal Int- tute closed a two weets' ] session Saturllay. The normal was well attended . sixty tenchor being enrolled. County Superintendent Hey. nard has ben ably as.lstPI In time work by Prof Rose ot Aurora , Prof Delzee , ex.prln. cpal 01 the Blnklman ecimool Prof Eber- bort. principal 01 Honkelman school . and Miss Cale AroM oC lal ler. Dean O'Urlen of the Orleans college also favored the teachers a 11 our PeoPle with an entertaining lecture Thursday eveulng. 1'Ct Ih. . Unnl , S I amm . . ,1. WI I PING WATlm. Neb . Alg. 5.-Spe- ( clal-The ) failure , FrIday , 01 E. E. Day , a ? , general merchant and also fine stock breeder . I causing a ! rat deal at comment. mostly among those who were depositors In the defunct - funct Cmmerclal bank that failed ten months ao Day owed the bank $4,100 and the security given was a mortgage on forty head of cattle. As the depositors have anI , received a 10 per cent 11vllel\l so Car. and find that most oC the leans male by the bank were not prolerly secured auth that they will rl lzl but little on time security , a hf given ly lay , they are naturally worrleJ. J The latter " the : ! later gave 1llatl k-Koch Dry Gools cOIIIny et al a mortgage on his home t l111ce for $9,2i5,37 , and the sale ! amount on his elevators. time hogs mimi stock oC mer- clmandie. While thts sCurlty wi not pay ( out In full the wholesalo' houses 1 gh'es them a much better show than the bank. bank The depositors oC the defunct bank : , tiring 01 the dlintory met hals pursued by the rp- ceiver . II. I Moles of Deatrlce. petitioned the courts for his r.mo\al alil the appoint- ment of John A , Dommelan which was granted Moles served ten months amid hIs salary amid expense clall , to.b led , Is 0"11 $ , anl . whIch includes about three days work by the J chairman of the banking ! anl. Townley. for which he has an astonishing bill of nearly $300 . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , I C.I.n1 . \ . C. Jnrdnn 1)'smil. ' B1ATRlCE , Aug. G.-Speclal ( . DEATICE TII 'am.- ) The announcement rCch'el here today oC the death oC Colonel A. C. Jordan at Wau- _ _ . bay. S. D. Colonel Jon1n was once edItor I . - oC the Omaha Republican alli later oC the Beatrice Ixpress. lie left here about three year ago. The case OC the state against J , J. Skew , charged "lh shooting J : . N. McMurran while the later was prowlng around Skow's stock yards several montbl ago. was dls- Jnlset , Show was shown tb be Ilameleu 01 any Intent to 10 Injury and that ZlcUurran'1 wounds \ ere the result of hIs Intlscreton In grasping the Run and trying to wrench It away from Skew Skew wadischmarged . \ \ 'oiImnn In.I Chid hurt. I . . CITY Neb. . , . AI.I.S CTY , . Aug. 5-Speclal.- ( ) . . Wentworth Mra. I. 01 this city and the little daughter OC : r. Samuelson of hum- , boldt were very badly burt In a runaway ' accident yesterday. The team ran Into a . wire feumce and breaking away from the - fence dashed down the rolroal , ran Into I bridge and was struck by In engine and both horses killed. . 1..ul. . A..I.h.ut sit , \ 'iulsuo. WAHOO , Neb. , Aug. 5-Special.-This . ( ) . Eornlng a rather serious accident occurred at time drug store of lien D. Iupp " 'bie loltol down carbolIc acid I overflowed and S It"rton at I felt Into time fire 01 the Kile lie stove on which the work was being done. rime Ir lmnmudimitely blazed tip to the rlscr- \olr ot the Stove , causing ' H i [ explode , and for a time It looked iS It the whole building would be doslr'ed , but the fire was finally extlljufHhed wlllOllt any dallad tu thf hUlhlng or Btoclt. In attempting to 'Iul ho I Ire omit T. S. Perry had both hands badly burned and Hupp had ono hand badly burned , besides breathing In a portion - b the cu. The injuries ot the men are 10t Mrous. ! fl.tl.lhM CI 1 IJ'I.fU'11,0 oJl n. lam rgt' 'I'cut flonu In II" I . ( I'oln,1 l'ur- i InA Ih ( Siurm. SAlEM , Neb , Aug. / -SpecIah ( Tele sram.-The ) Salem Interstate Chautauqua within lwenlY'Cour hours hu recovered from i the elects 01 the worst storm that has vh. iI i Lieu ] this section for yeas last night. 'he ' I I large tent was not on the ground and Pools of water surrounded the smaller teals : , The mnnngement aided by fine sUIshlni by noon had all the damage repaired anti the printed IIClraln was carrIed out this venlug. An 'tutlienco oC over 2,00 wu entertaln'l , by lectures delivered hy Prot William Ii. Dan Warren , 0. . and Itev. Mr. Ialler of Falls City The ministerial Institute under time dl- recten of Ur. Johns'l thIs afternoon was largely attended and He\ J. P. Wllllmon .Ielverell ( an nllre upon "Church hJnity. " Ias te oca , lon oC a spirited debate alI for 1 whie I 1001tc I as thouph there would be an ecclesiastic battle. The bible readings hy J. Vlnelt lose\lr were lalen \ anll proved very interesting and profit- able. Eli Perltln of Now York and lion. F. W. Collins oC LIncoln arrived this afternoon amid wil lecture tomorrow. SnperlnlenJent D. P. ShIelds will also give his mmiot popular lecture , "I.'rom Jefferson to Lincoln. " and the evening prOfram will close with 1 lee- tuo by Prof. Herbert Stanley nenlon. I very- hody Is In geol spirits and the Inlleatol are that the balance oC the weelt's program will go on w\hout 1 break. IUlI\X 'I'IIIS'l'I.lh . t U1hS.tCIh. . \lllllh'nton lt fl.t'Stntilumy 'VII Innl.rnllt the " " ' "h'rn e.lnt ( . , SItNEY , Neb. , Aug 5.-Speclal ( Telegram. ) -The question 01 anorclng ! the law In rela- ! ton to tim deslructon of the Ihuslan thistle , oil all landf was fully discussed today at a : meclng at the cOlmlsstners of Cheyenne ceunt ) . . Head overseers from several pro- elncts were present and showed the Imllrac- tlcalll ) 01 tbo law , owing to the large amount of unoccupied ! . government and school lands In this county. no provision bolog made for taxing thes 1.\d ! for the ' ' destruction thercot 'I'ha commissioners are not desirous 01 advIsing the violation of the law but its Culnlment wou1 mean b3nk. ruptc to all western counties. The county clerk was instructed to notify all raid over- seers that the county will not pay any bills Inclrret for the Ilestructon or the thistle on any go\'erment or school , lands - - . \ : h 1111 X"WH ? ( ol , . . ASHLAND , Neb , Aug. t.-Speeiai.-Mrs. ( ) Etherage oC Greenwood Neb. . tiled In that city Sunday moring alter an illness 01 several - eral teeks. She was a daughter oC Elder C. P. Hackney of this city and a sister of He , ' . Chtl'les Hackney of Kansas City. The funeral - oral wilt take place tomorrow at Greenwood. Prof. Taylor of Doane cole So preached at the Congregational church In this city yes- terd.y. Seventeen converts of the Dethel Christian church , three mies north oC here. were taken to the Plate river , seven mies away , and baptze { ] . A largo concourse of Ileople Irom the neighborhood ; , consistng 01 eighty-two wagon loads , were In attendance. Services lu the Advent tent here continue contnue mm Iglutly. nlfhty. The distrIct reunion to be held at Wabash August 20 to 24 wIll be a bIg alair , Timurston Allen , Strode . Church Howe , Majors and others will be there besIdes ] brass bands , sham battles , races , etc. A crowd will go Cram here. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " " 'hC F'Ighut lt 11.lnA' ' HASTINGS , Aug. 5.-Speclal.-Dob ( ) An- derson and Lloyd Alexander , a couple of Hastings youths , broke the Sabbath yesterday by tryIng to break each other's Caces. Anderson weighs 240 pounds and Alexander about 140. They went to a livery stable on the edge or the city , followed by their seconds , hotleholers and time keeper. The battle was short and little blood was spIlled. Anderson claims all honors , as he knocked his man out In seven rotmimds. rounls. Miss Mole Sam Is lying seriously ill at her home In this cl ) Jack Mines , who Is Interested In the Barnes Clothing company , Is very lo\ at his re hlence. General Iherry of Lincoln Is In the city In time Interest eC the comIng reunion. - - - - Fight lt n nnl ( . ' . TI CU ISEH , Neb" . Aug. 5.-Speela-A ( ) platform dance at the residence of H. . Stover , southeast of here. one night recent ) was the scene of a serious emitting affray. John 1301- kin and Joe lartels entered Into an aiterca- ton which finally resulted In blows. Henry Lutes tried to pacify the men , when he was struck a terrible blow with a knie In the hands DC Balkin. A deep gash an Inch over time heart was inflicted. The matter was quieted down ns much as possible amid 10 arrests mode. All the people Interested are supposed to be of a very respectable char- acter. The men engaged are young farmers or the nolghborhood. Shot I. . lu"lnl.1 In S'I D'ft'iit' . I'LATTSMOU'Fl 1 , Aug 6.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.- Irs. Sadie Crawford's prelminary examination occurred this mmiornlng. the chare being shotln ! her husband yesterday with Intent to kill. Time proceedings were 01 decIded Interest and drew a large attend- anl alenl- ance. The testimony went to show that tIme woman had fired purely through self tlelcnse as Crawford threatened to take her life and menaclnlly flourished a stick at stove wood above her head. Crawford admitted the major portion of the woman's story and the justice 1lscharfed the woman. lust thc Ph..t tutmume DUnWELL , Neb. , Aug. 5-Stleclal ( to The nee.-The frt ganme at bali this season for the Burwel bal club was played yesterday with On and resulted In Ons favor by a score or 19 to 6. The game throughout was gme IlstnRllshed by Its numerous errors. The only redeeming feature was the base running of Iaynehl DC the home team The batteries for both teams were In floe Corm. The bat- tery for Ord : 3'iarly J and for Ort Jly anl Percy ; Dur- well : : Kombrlnk and I.monl Base hits : On ! , 3 : I3urwell . ! Struck out : Dy Early , 7 : by Kombrlnk , H. ) Chrltnu ' \ ' ( , rkI'rN Mu't't. LA I'LATTE Neb. , Aug. 5.-Speclal.-At ( ) the recent . IletnR of the Christian I ntea\'or society MIsses Eeda Clchelder and VivIe Wools were chosen delegates to attend the Auus state assembly 22. , hlch will convene In \aley I Is omclaly announced that the depot 01 the Burlington road lt this place I soon to be opened for publc use. Mrs. Sarah Peter of Missouri visited rela- tIres hero the last OC the week 1.lul. . . . . X'hrn.I.1 l'h'I' Ih-nul. NEUHASKA CITY. Mm. 5.-Speciah.- ( ) News has reached the city oC the death oC 'Ur. Bowen at the asylum In I.lncoln. Dr. Bowen was one oC Otoe county's first setters ant up to several months ago resided In this city. Several months ago he became Insane and has been at Lincoln since The bet ) will probably ! bo buried tomorrow time Grand 4rummy of the Republic . oC which he was a member. contuctng the ser'lces. South Slun ; el , " Jnuk Clupsemi. DAKOTA CITY Neb. , Aug. 5.-Spelal ( Telegram.-State Bank ExmineI Cowtr ) today closed the Citizens State banle at South Sioux City. LiabilitIes are about $30,000 : assets - sets about $23,000. "lh affairs In bal can. tiltion. This bank was the county depos. Iory and over $8,00 was on deposit _ The cashier and prIncipal stock owner hu given chattel mortgages amid disposed OC all his propert _ _ Jolt misaim Cummuuty ' U"IIUt'rut. TECUMSEII , Neb" , Aug. 5-Speclal.- ( ) The Johnson count ) ' democratic convention conventon has been called for Saturday August 17 , In this city I all the precincts receive full rtpresentatol the convllton will consist ot nl.two delegates. 1sl , , sr , itt Ilcmuyt'r ( I" , BEA\'Elt CITY , Neb. , Aug. 5-Slleo ( al Tel- egram.-The ) county institute convened here today , wih seveut.fve teachers enrolled. Prots. Doling , Oates. 10slc , 1'liillip : ant Luo lie lu charge , " - BLAND IS OUT FOR AnenT MISouri Democrt1 Assembling for the Convention Tody , MAKING WAR ON TIlE OLD COMMITTEE I..nlt'r of thc 51.1 Pom-ea its tn lie t. 'I'cimmtstrnry' ( limit I rumnuI. nl.1 ' 1 Ills 011..11A SII.t'h1' Out- ' lisle time l'rsugrimimm. . - I'lmTLI SPRINGS 10" , Aug. t-SIlver Del Bland arrived this morning to leall the i forces and frame the l'esolutol which will bo adopted by the democratic silver con\eltlon which meets tomorrow. The advance guard La I a man one , not more than a dozen dde- gates being here , and barring Senator Cock- roil , who lives here , nlanJ Is the only star attraction on the ground. Bland , however , has already : thrown down the gauntlet to the democrats lu the democratic state central commltee and It may result In considerable frIctIon , I nothing more. Dand had not been here an hour before he was out In the em- Ilhatc declaraton to a few followers that the time had arrived when the silver men should control the p:1t : ) ' lachlner ) For publication he refused to talk , but the state- uncut oC his declaration 01 war Is cerrect. I has attracted lively conmimment This declaration ef Illanti's \ interpreted to mean th&t ho proloe to fight the old commltee end endeavor to oust It and secure a new commitee favorable to time white metal. Mr. Bland Is ot the opinion that the convention will conclude Its work by Wellneray afternoon easIly , and that Its In ( 1 results w1 be most gratifying to the frlenls of silver , who held that the ratIo oC 16 to 1 Is the proper basic point upon which to go to the nalon for the fight for free and uolhulteJ coinage oC sll'er. Ieyond this the ex-colmgressumman will not . eX-COUlreSSlan wi go. As the probabJe selection oC the state cen- tral cOlmltee for temporary chairman 01 the state convention Iant Is reserving his fire until tomorrow. lie will speak about an hour In taking chare of the silver knights , and as It I quite proballe that In addition to acting as temporar chairman lie will also be chairman of Limo committee on reso- Julons , ne propozes to submit for the afrma - lion of the silver men a platorm that will ring wlh the express declaratons for 16 to 1. I has been suggested that ho pro- posts to Incorporate a planl denouncing the national bank system mind the national ad- al- mlulbt rton. The state centrl committee wi mMt In the morning to lecldo upon the temporary organization or time convention , which will 10 convened ! at U o'clock , noon , The com- mittee will probably name 1011 for temporary - porary chairman although Judge James Gl- son of Kansas City. M. E , Benton oC New- ton ant J. W. arrls 01 1aclello are casually mentioned for the honor.'Itim the con- \enlou. aCer the temporary organizaton has been complotel , will be left limo permanent orgammizatloim. Governor Stano. I Is believed . can have the chairmanship IC he wants it. A now scheme was ' ( evelopel today whereby the silver men Inlenll to secure the state machinery ant a majority of th" state commiuimittoc. The plan Is to let the present commlteo remain and to elect one new member tram each 01 the fifteen congressional districts and three from the state at large. making I committee of thirty-four members Ins teat of sixteen as at present. Then the silver men wouM be In I position to force the fight In the next state camllalgn on silver I'les. . 'rIIXI\S TilE STOny A ' \'I.D FAI ( . Itmmimisr oC nu 4tilegesl Ilu'"nlnt Flit- bu.h'rllA B'II..Iton IIscreshlted. SAN FRANCISCO. Ang. 5.-Consul General - oral Wilder discredIts the story about an ' alleged attempt to organize a Ilbusterlng I expedition In this city to o\erthrow the : Hawaiian government and restore Queen LIII- oukalant to the throne. Ho says : The story Is ridiculous , and so Car as I have been able to ascertain Is absolutely without lounda- tion. I never heard of W. P. Morrow before nor or his alleged scheme to organize I fl- bustering expedition to overthrow the Dole governilient. Furthermore I take no stock In it. As a mater or tact , I am Inclnell to think that Morrow Is simply I confidence man who has hit upon thIs ! expedient as a clever way oC making a few dollars . lie was to collect $16 from each of 200 or more adventurers , and that would have been the last ever heard ef hIs so.caled daring plan to re-estnblsh the monarchy on the lands. " CHICAGO. Aug. 5.-Arthur WIer , the young HawaIan who was private secretary to the advisory council oC the Dole IJro\ls- lanai government , passed through Chicago today emi his way tram Honolulu to the cast. ! r. Wider was a cousin of C. L. Caste , who was kIlled during the revolution and Is inclined to laugh al the stories oC the royalIst uprisings at Honolulu. "The filibusters' cause Is hopeless " he said . "ror the ! o\'erment Is too thoroughly establshet to render any attempt to place the ' ex-queen on the throne effective. Attempts may be mJde , but they are sure 10 fall . for the royalists are not strong enough to make a revolution successCul. The goverment has nothing to fear from the ex-queen or her . " Crlelts. _ - I - 11'\UXn ox ' 111 SUU hItUS'I'Y. B-S'unlo. lnl..r.nu to . \JII"'lr for I Ite Nsbrmuskmt . Int..r..I" . WASHINGTON , Aug 5.-Ex-Senator Man- lerson of Nebraska arrived here tonight to take part In the hearIng before Comptroller Bowler on Wednesday lS to the constiu- I tonaly oC the law for time payment ot the i sugar bounty. Senators Danchard and CaC- Cerr of Louisiana are also here anti Judge Simmons oC New Orleans Is expected , Senator Manderson said toalgh : "The beet sugar Industry Is very extensive In Ne- braska amid when this question was raised by the comptroler It was oC such Importance to our industry that I readIly consented to come here anll argue the case. The position to bo presented Is sllp1) this : That congress and the president are the JUIges In the first Instance - stance or the constutnaly of a law They have passed on the queb'lon and have found no objection. The only oth.'r authority that can pass on the questoh I . the supreme court of the United States , /t r the subject I has reached It through the ubordlnate I courts There I abundance oC : horly to support this Ileslton and not a slngl author- Iy against it. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Xn'ul 11..rH I..e lu"truttou" . WASHINGTON I , Aug. L-Commuaimtier Bradford "as at the Navy tep1rtent today receIving final instructions for the trial 01 time St. Louis. lie will sail \Vetinesmiay . accompanied by Lieutenant Mulligan , The St Louis wIll be dockl11 and cleaned betor" the trial. The course has not yet been mie. le- termlne umjmoml . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l.'rnu.luh.nt hook eOlu''rn hlimrru.d . WASHINGTO , Aug. 5.-A fraud order was luued by the postomcc lellartment today against the Charles L. 10rgandie company ot Chicago , lii. , for conducting a fraudulent book concern. , IutJ" . 11. . II Clmmmmnlt'rii. UnIted States District Judge Iner 01 Cheyenne Is sitting In chambers at the federal - oral buildIng. After approving accounts 01 court employes and costs II commissioner cases yesterday afternoon. the maier at the approval 01 the sale 01 the property oC the Beatrice Rapid Transit and Power company was taken up All the papers necessary wIll be In Corm this morning , when the Judge's signature wIll be affixed. The purchasers , chiefly J. A. and Paul Horbach , "I probably take charge 01 the property In a few days , ant the receiver was given until Steptember 15 to make his final report. noon. Judge Unel wIll return home this after- . JI.IIHlrlnl le'Sriomi ' rsr fluumimhia. Omaha will have a detachment of the In- : flultrl11 LegIon I plaps made at the meeting at I\nlghb oC Pythla bal last evening do not miscarry. ThomB Kelsey was chairman. A score or more signed a petition for a clmmmrter and It Is the expectation that the organization even Itmg . can be effected next Monday - now C"I IJ. ' ' , fm : Till ' : nV : . Cnlltnln I ! nmn. . ' 1\\'M \ \ ' 'n n I".tnl ( , ' At'onut 01 th. . Tnt WASlNGTON , ii G.-The official report - port 01 Captain Suhet ; comlanller 01 the Columbia , upon thefjpeM test of that vessel on the run across the',1lanUc , , reach el the Navy department today antI Is mainly an elaboration of the , \ccnct ) statement ot the events of the voya , iatio by the captain made when he arrheJ at flew York. lie says ho made the run In six'tMuys , twenty-three hour and fortr-seven mlmiimUis. TIme quantity oC coal on board at the , the oC departure was 1,861 % tons , of which -1,17 tons and 1,180 pounls were consUmneihi , The Mal forwarll was twenly-slx feet three Inches anti aft twenty-five feet , six Inches Captain Sumner says : "It wus not deemed practical to make the last twenty.four heirs run unler forced draught because 01 the un- reliabilIty at the boilers ( were blowing out tubes nt 110 pounds pressure ) , the loose state of the engInes trom the long run , th. ' "reot fatigue of the crew and , above all . the 1m. practicabilIty of getting a coal supply to the boIlers with sumclent rapidity Irom ) where the cal was located at this stage 01 the run. The run has incurred excessive labor on the part oC most 01 the shlp's campau , for wo have had twel\e volunteers Cram deck emi duty II the fire rooms for the whole run and CorlY- eight more men from decks have been em- pl01eJ from below for some days past In SUII- IllYlng the lower bunkers with coal tram the wing passages I feared that I was to be le- prlved of the valuable services el Passed Assistant - sistant Engineer He\lnger ef our engineer force , as he met wih a severe and pain- ful accllent Just pre\lous to our departure from Sonthamllton , which Illaced him on the sick lst Ho appeared for duty , although suffering 1 and took his watch anti dlty In the engine room all the way over. " f'\I. It1ln'1IS XO'I''I I.I. l'I\cgn. Ncnhy' nt"r',1 Is'fe'i In ) Iodt'rn 'ur Shll' CoimNt ritel is , , , . VASfllNGTON , Aug. 5.-The experience ! oC the Columbia In her ocean race against tmo has served to direct the alentou of engineerIng - gineerIng omcers to limo pressing neel for a radical change lu the present system at ar- ralglng coal bunkers. I has come to be the practice 01 late years to subJlvlde the In- tenor of a shlp's hull , allottIng space fo . falers , for 'engines for sleeping quarters . for gutmum for ammuniton hoists and magazine and for every other purpose amid then to fill In the vacant corners with coal bunkers. The result Is as shown In the case or the Columbia that these bunkers are often almost Inaccessible - cessible amid the contents caim be reached by only one man at a tIme. thus prevemiting the easy supply oC the boilers with coal and consequenty reluclng the speed oC the shill. 'hls ts partIcularly true 01 the bunkers when empty , for they are generally arranged In groups communicatng wih one another by smal doors and the firemen must drag the coal ! through several bunkers to get It to the ftirnaces. I Is the opinion at the Navy lepartmen & that perhaps the principle 01 subdlvimiimmg , the shl11s Into water-tight compartments - partments has bean carried so far as to Impair - pair their emcency und the need of reform In the direction oC simplifyIng the bunker arrangements Is well rccogmmized. ' , , ' ' snxn 'l'hhli tlAltINES . ' \1,1 XO'I' 'IIN IIAnlxns. Stumis' n"llrlm'nt 1"1. no e.I..I.U Over Inh CiuIi'se Outrn . . . WASHINGTON , Aug. -The statement from United States Minister Denby and Con- sul General Jerigan tha no AmerIcans WNe Injured In time attack by time Chinese mob upon the missions at Ku Cheng releves our Navy department Cram the necessity eC orderIng . Ing some ef the AmeJean naval forces to the scene 01 the trouble altheugh this incident wl'nloubtedly corrn tile subject of another demand upon the llnse goverment for reparation and Indemnl for the outrage upon the properly rlgh\s \ of the American missionarIes. ThE nearest vessel Is te ] Detroit , which arrived - rived at Shanhal 5atmmhay but she could not get within hunlre .s 01 mies or Ku Chens , anti the only' mnnner In which her forces coul ] opel'ate .wodld be by means of armed launches. 'lls Is a most Perilous method oC campaigning tinder such co 11- ttoms as exist In the intorlor of China , and tons anl while Acting Secretary lcAloo Is willing tu give the order If requested 10 so ly the Slate department officials experIenced naval officers reel that It would be a useless sacri- fce or the lives oC our seamen , amid they are glad to know thal the State Iepartmenl does nol regard such a move as necessary at present. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I ' Jt\eg W'ILLING 'l'U AhtIml'l'lt.t'ViO. " 'lnt. All Fmmturel ) lft'reui's's 'Uh tlH' Illt.1 Stumtu'N S" Settiest. W'ASIIINGTON. AuS. 5.-The State department - partment has been notIfied ly Ambassador Eusts oC the acton taken by the French Chamber DC DelJltles lookIng toward the arrangement - rangement oC a treaty between the United Slates and France by the terms 01 which any differences that may hereafter arise between the two countries will be adjusted by arbl- tration. The amnbas.idor eports that I reso- luton to this enl pased the Chamber by unanimous vote. I does not appear that this fact was officially communlcatel to Mr. Eusts , and as , by the terms 01 the resolu- ton , the French foverrent was invited to 'I negotiate for such a treaty It Is probable that the first official notice that our gover- ment will rrcel.'o of the IntentIon oC the French goverment Will be a proposal to open negotiations to see If common ground can be fount ! . This propositIon may be made to our State dopartmentthrough Ambassador Iatenotre , At the State department It Is thought the subject 11romlses to bo extremely - tremely difficult or adJustuent. owIng to the 'eeming impossibility of reconciling the claims of the United States under the Ionro doctrine with the French I 1ow Mit. 5)INItY ) FitulS _ XI CONCERN . Not lt /tlnm'nmeslOvs-r time I.nh..t Sum mi Prn le" , ' " Fiuke. WASHINGTO . Aug. -Tho story oC the ,0r ! nlzaton of a large filibusterIng expeJI- ton at San Francisco to attack the HawaIan government and re-enthrone the queen has given no cause for concern al the State Iepartment for the reason that several similar publications recently have. It Is said , been shown after investigation to bl ground- less I Is not doubted that some person or persons In San Francisco have been encour- nglng the Ilea that they are engael In organizing - ganizing such expeditions , but their mnoti'es are ascribed here to a desire to achlove notoriety or for some ulterior reason. That the last motive may bo time correct one In this case Is suspeetel at the department from the fact that tl1e , , organizer has 1mm. genlously asked each' applcant for enlstment to put up the sum ' c ( $6 , ostensibly for clothes and arms. : . : N"WH fOlt 'th' . . trmmmy. ' .rmy. WAShINGTON , hU& uL-Speelal . ( Telo- gram.-I ) lrst Lieutenant harry A. Ieon- hauser , Twenty-frh Infa try. Is detailed as nmilitary professor at Iht Onlnflty ec Minnesota - seta , imtuummieapolls. to Ieteve First I.leuten- ant George Ii. lors11 ThIrd cavalry , who will join his troop -llltaln George Leroy Brown , Eleventh InlaltrY\ \ detailed as mi- itary professor at tile . Unlveily oC Tennessee - . see . Knoxville . I' , Second Lieutenant Henry A. Pipes Seventh Infantry , having beet IQuol Incapacitted for service , Is retired tmui4T . date August 3. FIrst Lieuteimant Palmer Ieutcnant PlrJe , Ninth infantry , Is releved.fr construction duty at Madison Barracks NeYork. . First Lieutenant W\\lm \ \ } I. Wihelm ( recently - centy promotel tram 'secnl lieutenant . Tenth cavalry ) 16 assIgned t Fourteenth Infantry - fantry company E. vice McGuire , resigned . Aldltonal Second I.leutenant Oscar J. Charles , Tenth Infantry , Is assigned to the vacancy oC second lIeutenant 01 that regi- ment , vice Wilhelm . promoted. First Lieutenant William I. ' . Llppltt. Jr. , assistant b"rRton , Is granted leave for two months : Second LIeutenant Gordon Voorhies l'ourth cavalry , two mont ha. . \rr"MI.I for eoulh'rr'IIIJ. WAShINGTON , Aug. & . -A telegram to the secret service announces that Peter Hol- man was arrested In liamnmomid . md , 'ester- loY for making and passing counlerCet : all. Yr dollars. 0011 n.M..r' n'.h..H I ShoI WASI GTO , Aug. 5-Today's state. , . mont oC time condItion of the treasury shows : AvaIlabe cash balance , $1S6267,90S ; gold reserve - serve , $104,41,08. ANXiOUS TO nAVE IT OVER Oondelnued Mnrderor Calmly Recelvc the Announcement of Ia Doom , WEAKENED AT TIlE LAST MINUTE Ih'hnr.l I..nt.h. n Xcworl' 3immrsli'rer , J'llt'(1 In tu' ncnlh Chllr III Smilji'et i.sI to Srn' 'l'hmsitm- HIII , ta-lIe I" n"II. SlG SING , Aug. 6.-Hlcharl Leach was elpch'ocuted at 1 :16 : this forenoou Seventeen . teen huulrtl volts were turned Into his body . hen . . the current was reluced to 300. after . .hlb It was agln raIsed to 1,700 amid I'e' duced to 300. The current was turnel on one mlnuto nli fifty-seven seconds before he was pronounced dead. The witnesses entered the Ileath chamber at 1 I :08. : mectrlclau Davis timtn , male the usnal test 01 the electric np' paratus by IJlaclng about twenty-five In- candescent lamps on the chair. He explained - plalneJ that this was the amount 01 cur- reut wnlch would be sent through time con- tlemr.neti man's body. Warlel Sage went to l.each'l cell at 1 :10 : ali toll him that his time had come. Leach Ilrompty respomitled. "I am glad of I , warden ; 111 ready to go " Before he started for the executou chamber - her he asked Warden Sage to give him time lock oC his deall wife's hair which lie had a\on/ his elects when he vaa first brought to prison. lie tel tIme warden that he wantell to die holding this lock ot hair In his hand. Time request was grauteml. , I.each , leanll ! on the arm of Challlniu Wel , entered the chair at 1 :15. lie was very weak amimi almost Immediately after ho sat down In time chair he fainted. Heas In this conliton when the fatal shock was turned ' on. After the current hal been on one minute mind It-sevel seconds I was tured off amid the doctors athered about the chair al\l beau to examIne the body 'hern was no sln 01 pulsatlol er heart ) eat and the doctors after conferring for a minute or two decided that a sConl shock was unnecessary - essary anll pronoulcel time man leal ! , The body was then removed train time chair , Leach Idled Mary Hope Newkirk , hil mis- tress after frequent quarrels on account 01 the attctIon' . pall to the woman by her uncle , S. I Muore. The crime was cor- mltCI on Summiday . Novmber IB , 18tH , Loach cuttn the wonian's throat wih a Iwlfe , severlug the jugular vein. Wheu Leach saw that he hall commltel ml'ller he tried to commit suicide by cutting hIs throat with the annie kmiite. After he cut his throat he wrote en a slate lhat he kied Mary New' kIrk anti alMa a note staln ! that he loved her and b fore he would allow another man to live with her he 'tilet ' her. Leach amid the wom3 hall leen drinking the night be. lore anti both were Intexlcatel when the crIme was coninmitted. eommlte. . ( :1.IUIXG SIA ; lI'OX I'Aq'IEN'l'S. : ( JI' " { .lnll.IH 1'llrlll Irnm tItiN- " 'U 1'h. CI"'ful'lh'h..I. . WASI1INGTON . Aug. 5.-Surgeon General Wyman of the Marine hospital service has ollerel that n number of tents bo bent Crom the Detention camp at WaynesvihIe . Ga. , to Eagle Pass , Tex. . for use by the colored smalpox Ilatonts In refuge at Quaranlno at the later place. Time Cederal authorities are also supplying guards through the customs service to keep the negroes from scatering and spreading the disease. Alvlces received by Dr Wyman indicate that eleven new cases have developed since Saturday maklnl fifty- six In all. There have been three deaths. Dr. W'man has requested Consul General Williams al havana to notify captaIns or vessels bound for ports In the stale of South Carolina to proceed via the quarantne staten at mack Ica.Js Island for inspection . and In order to secure the medical efclal certificate certlcate of pratlgue . "This , " said Dr.yman In his letter , "ivlhl prevent the expense ot returlng to quarautne before being admitted to entry. This apples to vessels either with slcknels on board or coming rrom an infected port. " 'SSI I' TilE ILTI'SlU ' 110 1.0\ . 111""Htnt ( Comll'rec ( UI mum 1".101 ' \ ' 11.1 ( s'.mrgizu 11" lU."tA'lte. WASHINGTON , Aug & . -Comaimimlaslommers lorrlsJn ant C1ements of the Interstate Commerce commission left today for Atanta , Ga" , where , beginning tomorrow the ) will hear cases brought l ) ' the State Railroad commission oC Georgia Involving lhe reason- ableness of rates on peaches from Georgia points to New York and other northeaster cities . The Georgia commissioners make the charge that the rate Is too high and seek to secure a reduictiomi . From Atanta Messrs. Morrisn and Cements wIll proceed to Piedmont - mont Ala. , where they wi hear two cases brought by the mayor oC that city against the Southern lalroal company and other alleging discriminatIon lu rates against Piedmont - mont and In favor oC Annlston , Ala. )1X : DII : JATg C.\SgS IOG1CI'l'ltl ) . Xo Jnthnltnn I" Iu " 'h"1 time Slllrel" . eUlrt ' \ 'tii ' 1'11. 'l'h"11 \JI. ; WAShINGTON . Ammg 5.-Tho cases known as the Nebraska maximum freIght rail cases , which have occupIed a prominent place In the court proceedings In Nebrdska for the past few years. have nl last reached the United Sates supreme court and been docketed there There are three of the cases , one aginst each of the principal railroads oC time state nr are brought In the name ef the State Baud of 'l'rammsportation. The cases came to the supreme court emi appeal taken by the boartl from the United States circuit court for the Nebraska district , 'l'est I oar lie X'W Dry 10l'I. . WASHINGTON , Aug. 6-The new naval dry dock at Port Royal , S. C. , wil be ready for use on the 15th Inst. . and I all works wel the Navy lepartment will bo relieved of what appeared to be 1 disagreeable necessity or sending the Indiana , the first or our big bteshlps , to Europe to be docked before her trial trip. 'fho double turreted monitor Amphitrite will be the first vessel to go Into the dock She Is very heavy , weIghing about 4,0O tons and she will be mnoveti from one place to another until her weight has rested upon every part 01 the bottom oC the big dock , and while this Is going on care. Cui measurements wilt be made al every stage to detect the slightest settlement oC the leer , which might be dangerous to a heavy vessel The construction bureau has been sending stores and supplies of all kinds Cram other navy yards to lit out time dock for this test. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' \11 lhxnumlms' thc ( oimmmlIa. WASHINGTON Aug. 5.-ActIng Secretary : lcAtoo today appolntell a bead consistIng eC Commodore Selrilge , Chief Engineer Farumier and Naval Constructor Dowles to make a complete examinaton oC the damage done to the Columbia when she was docked Ione Southampton Time acting secretary re- quirEl the bead to make a report un the damage sustained and the repairs that wIll be necessary. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Chl"'A' " II " ' " ' "h'rl 1'"I.tt"'H. WASmNGTO Aug. 5.-Speclal ( Tele- Rram.-The ) ) ostofce at Granl'lew , Douglas county , S. D. . has been dIscontinued. Mal wi go 10 hlilIsisle. hans ChrIstansen was today commls- slonel postmastl1 at Spring Valley , S , D. The comptroller DC currency has approved the Ierchantl National bank of Omah3 as a reserve agent for the City National bank of York , Neb. _ _ _ _ _ _ ' \'hlh'H )1. . . lsimmgerstms 'rhnn . .lnn. WASHINGTON , Aug. G-A telegram re- eelved today Cram General Copplnger's headquarters - quarters say that three scouts trom the flack Rock creek country report that all Is quiet among the Indians Private advices at the dellartment say that there Is more danger train white nln atacking the Indiana than fruits Indians taking the offensive . ( Tummnu..r'UtUI Jn""rh.A WAShiNGTON , Aug. 5.-A dispatch reo calved at the Navy department cram Guay- aqul , Ecuador , states that Commander \'at- Ion ef the Ranger II recovering from bb reo cent illness. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dim , iIsi % 'S'e'bstu'r ( u'Is un (3111cc . WAShINGTON , Aug. -Daniel Webster oC Wisconsin has been aPl10lntel chief ex. amlner oC laud claims In the Interior dr- patmenl. ' - ' . - - - - - . " - - I A ollinaris "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. " . \ First in Purity. " - BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL - _ _ - ' . . - - . . - - , 0 ct' ' LOST iGOR 'I \.n In .loub' , . " I. ) at 10 " . for N.rou , 1011) ) ' . I. . (4 Scituit l'otr miii eimSer . , . ' . , . . , ! . .lh. . , . : )1 ) 1 ImpQmn& f ; Attom'tty , ; VI r k.cme , irni . .tit ' , , , , . "l Iiit , any In ' I , ' . I i-.In , . i uts . . m sj . . 1' .m0r m iy : ' : , : ; lOlr I meIe. tit : su , : 4 , ro , , I's t te.tt , . , : , tsmutty ' , 7.iile.m \ . iuiy..ir , : , ' . ' ' , ( " , . ' Ci.owu t't ' . ' . uimmim Result In Wfrk : ' nIet I we gme a i.tsi curinmea mu iso it 'i JI' ims : : / : ) .ttra SlEl IAN & McCONNErJI4 DlUQ CO " 1'.ll 1 : Dotic' RIrt'et. ( ) innltmt , eb ' ' ' ' ' ' 'i'ics. " 'I'll Its' 'l'.tI.ICEI ) q' . ihiglmt It 'mmrd itei'uiul li'nmis I ) iss'mums Sehiosul Smmp.'m'imtts'iisit'muu'y It iust I immi. There was miot mmmuchm of a crowd at tin ? umucetitig of time 1'2lgimtim'mmrd lteptmbiicamm dumb at Tweumty.fomirtiu and Cumntmmg streets last muight , and ainmost e\'ery die that was tlmero Is a camutiltiate for soimme nositiomm. hub hint- commmbe , wimo imobmiobbed wIth Churchill amtd Russell Iii a certaimm district a few milghmts tie- fore tIme alleged uieuu' police commiimmissIomi u'as appointeml , uvula in tlme chair. Prof. Allen , principal of one of tlui' city schools immmd omie of the lmigim statmthmmrd bearers of tIme dervishes , told the niectimmg that time school board was perfectlY right iii turning down Prof. Marbhe , lie aalii that the school board lmad mnatie a four tritiimmg mumlatmikes , which were retieemneti , hmowo'er , imy the tmmrimlmmg down of Marble. Themm , too , time school board was golmmg to elect to the aumpermnteimdeuicy such a good mmiaim timat the people \otmltl forget - get all abommt these mmmlstnkes. if It mhlti mint , thou it womihil go imarti with the selmool bommrtl , ammtl five relmmuliicamms cotmiti mmot be elected to tIme board this fall. Otimem shmealuers uu'ero , Johmmm ST. Carr , , lutlge lialduvi mm Fi. E. Z I mmm mmmermmm a im J tmst Ice hiuiltl iv i mm , Jmmstice Crosby. cx-Coummcilmimamm Brumner , it. Vi' . Gihmsomm , Lawyers O'lhmhhmmran amid holmes mmum Mr. Parker. -0- tIarrlitgs' Ii..t'imwes. TIme fohiowiimg rmiutrriumgo hicemmu'es u'ere Is- mtueti hy tIme cuimmmty Jumtige : Nnmne nmitl residemuct' Age. ( korge ihemmdsen , Onmalma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Cnuie M. Jcmssomi , Omimahiut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 August \\'cmimiimug Ommmtimut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 . . Maggie 'Fisher , Ommmalm'i..2 George M. Rich , I.'hovonco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Elizabeth lUtter , 1ioumglas cotimmty. . . . . . . . . 22 Leon M. Leuu'ls , Omimalm'u. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . El Ver.i Rozenimerg , Ommiahmut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Dammhei Nickelit , Onmnhm'i. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Inez Calyer , Ommmaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Si Jmmcoh II , ltm'nchcmiey , Slmlumoy , In. . . . . . . . . . . . 22 LIllian It , Starkey , Ommmatma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Adohimhi Iiamtel , Otmmahm'u. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Sopimie K. EswcIn , Ommiahma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p Im'l&'r IhmmL.ei 'l'imsk a Fish , lietweemi 10 amid Ii o'clock last night fire started lii a one-story frammie cottage occupied by A. V1' . BorIc , 2517 Parker street , dolmmg $20 mlamiiage to time hulidimig atiml $50 to commlemmts , Time house is ouu'mmetl by C. \Vasiulngtomm , \'hmilo driving out of No. it cnglmme house Driver Baker host imls halamice amid fell to time pavemimemit. A deep gash was ctmt iii hml scalp , but lie was mint seriously hurt. . _ _ _ _ h'JtIISOS.ii , I'AICAGILiI'lIS. L. . 'V. Russell , Olenwood , Ia. , is a Dehiomic' guest. John floescimman , Shmeridami , W'yo. , is at the Deliomme. (1. C. hiazeiett of O'Neill suns in Omiiaha yestermiay. Mr .8. C. Wall is registered at time Barker froni Cimicago. Framik S. liishmop , Griswold , ha. , was in thio city last eremmimmg. Ii. 11. 'oodhouse and svife , WatmpacaVis. . , are late arrivals at the Barker. Miss Mary I. Wootihmommse is registered at time Darker fromu Wammpaca'Is. . Ii.V. . Kyle is stoppIng at time Barker anti is registereti from Arlimmgtomi , Neb. J , \v. Iiestomm , Emi Perry and It , C , Bailey are Cimicago arrivals at the Barker. Rabbi Leo M. Frankhiim of Tenmple Israel heft for a simort eastern trip last evenlmmg. \\'ihl McKay caumme up from Limmcoln Saturday - day anti visited tutu yesterday u ithi his parents in thIs city. fleturmming to Limmcohmm ho vas accompaimietl by his sister. Ethel , wimo will remumalmi away several weeks. At the Mem'ccr : S. Ii. Kelley , Kamisas City ; Nat Brown , lied Oak , ha. ; 'mV. It. Alexamider amid wlfo , Wahoo , Nehi. ; J. S. Wiido , mayor ofVahmoo ; Fred Shul , C. J. harrison , W. Cohhlmms , Wahoo : Joimmm hess , Raneas City ; P. IC. Moody , Charles A. Coc , Chicago ; 0. 11. Swimmgim'y , hleatrice ; C. Il. Beach , I'ortianii ; J. N. Lester and boy. Leas'enwortlm , Han. , I' . M. Parnmemuter , Kearney , Neb. : Gus fleecher , Colummmbus ; 0. C. Wooster , Limmcoium. Nehnimsl.usms a I S hue II otels. At time i'.Iillard-Qoorit' 0. 1hrou'n , C'ozad ; Ir. C. A. himmIl , 1.lmicoimi , At time DthloueF' . McGrew. Hastings ; Jamimes A. Cilne , Ahlmimlemi ; .John Temimletomm. At time Arcaho-R. lii. hlamnptoum. , Vi'ihilnmmi Jaynes , Alhiammco ; M. J. Vi iicox , Grumith lslmnui. At time l'axtomm-C. II. Slmelmion1 Colmmnmlmmms ; J. l5uutt , North I'Intte ; I I. S. Mmtmiville , Fiemmuont ; A. F2. Coddington , Kearumey , l.c. % L hihtI5lIll1S. TIme Misses Dmmrr anti Garretty left last evemilng for Demmver , 2tlanltou , Silver l'lunme mtmmml oilier mimountain resorts. Macsit & Smimitim have taken out a permit ror the comistrmmctlon of a gralmm elevator at 2212 Izarti streot. Time estimnateul cost ha $5,000. 'rime W'ootimon of tIme World drill teamn will nmeet at Alpha caumip hail mm hmmmmmlmmesa cop- imected uu'Itht their picnic , Thursday evening at 9 o'clock. Time Woodmnen of time Woriml state fair imeamlquartermm comnmmmittee , conmpoaed of representatives - sentatives from each canmim , will imiect at time sovereign oiflce , Simeely block , Saturday evemi- Ing at S o'clock. A mneotlng of the populist city central coma- mmmitteo was imehmi at Kmmights of Labor hell last evenIng , but time expected reports of several - eral smmhcommmilttees were not fortimcomnhmig timid mio business was domie. Tiii U , S. Govern- mcntofficiallyrcpoi-ts ROYAL Baking Powder j superior to all others inleavcriingstrcngth. ' - Bulletin 13 , Agrkul- tural Dep'nzcnf , p. 599. hiamli hums. half cupful sugar , one and one-half cupfuls sugar , two eggs , omie and ono-balf teaspoon. fobs Royal faking i'owtler ,00e-imalf cupful cammdiod lemon peel , cut In snmail thlmm slices , ant , auth one-halt pints flour , one-halt hInt milk , Rub lime buter and sugsr to a smooth , light cream ; add time eggs , beat a $ iw mm- tiles longer ; then add the flour , with tue Powder sifted ha it , the lemon peel and milk. Mix into a moderately flrmmm batter , Lay greased mulflum rIngs on mm. greaseml bakimmg thu and imul a iarga spoonful Into eacim , Sift auga on them , anti bake fifteen immioutes 1mm a lint oven. Ithii Ai tHE LARCE5T ECt OFGOOD TOBACCO VtR OD [ 1O 10 CENTS ' i/ ( / , . , , tt. ' t I mLI ) , a / ' , , , P' . - tI czser ( a t . 'i' , , , / 'i'j ' 4 irI ( , ; 111 . I t,1i , ! , ' fA . ' - -1 - = - - - ' . _ ; : : \t\t1 \ 1 1)ii _ , ui Ii4' 'ii' _ . - . - _ _ - . " ) p ! : _ _ _ . . , , ro The opcro ! V ) Wi1hoUt' ytxlflIfl ? y ; ? uwhirfof ( now tul tFiFASHiQNABLE PERFUME. Flowery , refreshinQ , deiicduro and Ibo1-irig' . For sede by druqists only. IMPERIALCflGWN PERFUMERY (0 , SAINT LQUI3 , MEYER flROTIIEAS DRUG CO.AGENT5 ALSOTI1Y ( WEDDIMGLL5\1OnCW \ PEAC1-I BLOW. j odor5. 1LMU pa' A S"EC' m'rltunryfle r ie"&i ondnryorpo Itary byplmiiie peramammcrmtiy ommretm iii 15 Isa . asdaymi. You cnn botrentotltmt , hiomo tot the same price mmtmdereayao guaranty. 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