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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY 3VEE : OTITJHSDAY , JULY 15 , 1807.
OTITP ntTTttPPO 1TH P I OP
STATE OUTLINES ITS CASE
Depend Almost Entirely Upon Evidence
of a Circumstantial Character.
BELIEVED THAT DEFENSE WILL WAIVE
llMiiiilnnfltinlll He CloM-tl T.
tili'l II 1ft i : | iilra tinI I rUm
\\lll lie Ili-lil mi iSlinc-r
. Iili-iilllli-itllon.
YeMerday'e procoodltiKS In the preliminary
bcauiig of Uie Kastners we.o long anil tcdl-
cua The mnlu practically completed Its
case at noon , when the examination of Hope
Uxpirt Hlcu wan fililflhed. The expected
closi'iR. ' however , was delayed by the detente- ,
* h ill oceunlod the entire afternoon In cross ,
examination of thin wltnct * ami at adjourn
ment after 0 o'clock l < the evening , an-
nounied that It Intended to renew the ex
am nation this morning ,
The Htate'H case Is now fully outlined and
In almo-t purely of a circumstantial cliai-
tetcr Hie inilii clrcuniHtanccH are aH fol
lows 'IUo * tl Jackit anil rap , belonging
to the cHcr Kastntr , Indicating that they
were woiii ilurltiR the rain on the morning
of the traKt-dy , the rain bavins ceased lit
4'to o clock , the | > escnce In their barn of
a drill which Ills the marks left In the
BbiiHer and window which had been forced
< iii n. the fait that ropis , cord and Hacks
tlin.lnr to UIMC found at the saloon were
dlEcoveied on theK.iRtner premium ; the
nlUgilloti that WIlmtH Mangel baw August
ICnvtuur twi blocks from tlie saloon nt 11
o clock on the nlKht of the HhontltiK. when
all the KastncrH allege that they wore at
ho.ne from 3 o'elock that evening until fi SO
the next morning , the fart that the iieuer
tioiiH of the KaiUneiri ( hat they have hud
110 wraiioiiH In their pcti'caslan within two
years have bun disproved. It bclnR i-\cn
Bhnwn that tin j had In their ponst'sslon
\vl liln a year bullets hlmllnr to thr e with
whMi tin- two ollluuttt were ( .hot. Thin there
1 th I 'cnUflrMtiem of the Kastnera b >
Olllcir ( Hover , who was not croesainlncd
on thin point.
It In the general opinion of those who
have followtd the \amlnatlon that tlio ele-
fcn e will bo satisfied with securing fco much
of the btnte'b cvlilcnce. and will not put In
any of Its uwn It l.s also ! > llcvcd that ,
imlnly because Glimr'K lelcntlllcallon wart
not contested , the prisoners will U
liotinil over However , County Attorney Jef-
forlrt Is prcpaml for u dim ha rue , GO he baa
made niraiiRrinenlt to arrali'ii the prisoners
before a justice of the peace If they hbould
bo leler ed
Yrttli'idi'v moinliiK the state- oc
cupied the time In Introducing filithcr
cln ninstaiitlil evidence , hhowliiK the
Elnillatlly between the leipes ami
BicK-i found in t t silicon and
tin no i'i tin * KaptiiT h.irli T.ii cvmc-nce
wan slvcn by I.'ri'.l Iilt-p , 2IOS llrsklno tared ,
who Is a painter and a rope expert.
Two different Muds of hempen rope wer-
ntiuihcd to the tacks from the saloon.
I'lcics of exactly the tame kind of rope were
dl overed In the Kustner barn Five dif
ferent kinds ot white conl , nt Itched In the
sal fin packs f.cul hnlillnt ; together JUKS and
bottles , were duplicated b > cold found lu
thi liarn. The rope H and cold were of thr
sa no materiil , u\o \ , te\tuie , weie woven
tln MIIUof the hame number of htrands and
KIM rail } were soiled to the mine decree in
oath i.i"o. The different pieces varied In
( Ih'imtir from one--d\tecnth to one-half Inch
Onlv o.io pleie of cord found cti the sacks
a1 I at th saloon was not dupllLated out of
the hunch In the Kastnei bain.
Wltntss Uioe ulio Ustlticd that fcovcrul if
the knots on the ieipi > and cold weie Hlmlla"
to knots on the rope and cotd found on the
Kwtner premises. He alto said that several
of the sacks. In the barn were ex.-tctlv similar
to two of those picked up at the saloon so
far as texture , shape , hl/e. , method of weaving
and other dctall.s weie concerned A dupli
cate of the other sack found at the saloon wa
not brought to light In the barn.
SOMETHING ON HULLUT3.
The bullet fDiiiul on the saloon premises
was a ll-callber Wedley , anil that taken
from Gltivci'h held wan of the mine * kind
That WIIH the testimony of W. II. Townsend
The \alue of this evidence becomes evident
In the light of the testimony of a wltneos
Tuesday , Mis. Gcwlnner , who swore that last
July th ° i-olil the Kufitneis a ll-callher rc-
volver the propelty of her fo'iner husband.
J'icd Darker. Darker wan In the employ of
Towi'fcond whrn he was Killed , and Town
Fend had sold him Wedley caitrldgis When
Mis Oewii'ner sold the wenpon to August
Knstner the alno old him a box of car
tridges. Towiihend hald that a numbei of
blank caitrldKfH , In e\ldence. which Mrt.
( JewInner said Ind been iihed by llaiker In
the weapon , weie II ctliber Wedley blank
cartrldKet , . In order that It ml ht not be
claimed that these bulk IB IKIIICI ] from the
revolvers of either of the olllcers SerKcnnt
Mitchell swore that both Tledeinan and
Oln\er ratrled 3S-callhor Colt levohers.
I iuis KaMnor , ae-eor.lliiK to the testlmom
ot erieant Her. woie a wet white hat when
lie was atrestcd , although the Karitnois all
bay th.it the > were not out In the i.iin of the
preceding night When the olllcer llwt tool ;
him he- went into the house and hunt ; up
the hat and took another. lie appeared
jtonouc when the Bei-Roant took the white
lint aloiiK
The entire afternoon was demoted to the
cross-examination of WItnc < , s nice , the rope
expert. Tim defense tried to secure a post
ponement In order to have the rope's and
eacka examined by anot'u'r expert , mil , fall-
liiK In thin bPKan a todlnun and lentth >
croi.s-i'\amlnatlon. The expert wan leeiulred
to testify reKaidliiK each piece of roie | , reid
and rack 1n evidence At fi 15 o'clock , the
cniM-oxaminiitiun ha\lni ; boon hc.un at " , U' ,
un ailjouinnietit was taken to this morning at
0 o'clock. The afleiiionn'K iiroceedlnns
seemed to dlsRiist the defendanta , as thej
elated that they Intended to net another at
torney. Thin morning the ciom-c\amln.itlon
y < \ \ \ bo continued.
Th > < state II.IH aiKiouncod that It bis
finished Itb case and It Is tiiidcmool
the prisoners do not care to put In any o\l-
depcit In
Don't tiai.kcHte % our stomach with teas nnd
Mtter liaibH but riKHliilo 5our liver and slrk
lieadi'he by UBIIK | those famoiib little pills
liliown us le Witt's l.lttle Kaily Hisern.
Kiillilnu l ICul In Ton n on .lul > '
UJccaun ) lh retail urocoin of the entire rltj
\\lll clcHO their atoron to attend their uranJ
nniiual picnic at AilliiKton , Neb Kver > bed >
4n\lted. Special train from Wvbnter etieut
depot.
SIMIMUIl i\IJI
Via ClilriiKii , mil. IH- .S ( , I'jiiii
.
A Ions list of excursion points to which
round trip tickets will bo cold HI great ! ) ro-
iluccd rutcB The conditions for suiniupr
loiuUts were nevei more llberul than those
for thlb Beneon Knr full Information UK to
routes , rnte limits , eelllnu dates , etc up
Jy | nt the city ticket olllce 1304 Kainam bt
K A NVSII ,
General WcBtcrn Agent.
Awarded
Jii liest Honors World's Pair.
MOST PERFECT MADS.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 'V
( rom Ammonia , Alum or any other adu'.U.'i.i '
40 Years the , Standard.
i.1111 : UMTII ) STATKS COCIIT.
Still ( ei Cotupol the rnlllllincnt of n
Co n I rue I.
Frank E. Dtltidy of LtnMVllIc , Pa. , has
brought suit in the United States circuit
court against Hubert Anderson and others ot
Lincoln for an order to enforce a contract.
The story as told by the bill of complaint
la as follows The ? plaintiff had a lot of
nolM which had come Into his pos < ioMilxi In
the courhc of bUHlness On April 23 , last , he
entered Into an aKrcemcnt with the defend
ants , whereby he was to give $10,000 worth
of these notes at their face value for certain
real estate In Deuel county , Nebraska. The
defendant was to furnish a deed In fee
simple , frco > of all encumbrances , to an even
section of land , and a * < lgn n contract and
lease on a school Boctlon in the same county.
There was some delaj In the transfer , owing
to the necessity for Anderson to secure a
ejult claim deed from another party to a portion
tion of the land that the title might be clear.
The deeds and other papers were placed In
the hands of William M Morning pending
the clearing up of the title. After Anderson
secured the quit claim ht changed his mind
about making the deil , for when the notes
were prose tiled , and the deeds demanded by
the plaintiff , he refused to fulfill hU part
of the agreement The plaintiff therefore
acks an ordir compelling Anderson to de
liver tile do ° ilo and contracts according to
agreement , and nl o asks an Injunction to
prevent Morning from turning these papoifi
back to Anderson.
MM ml" nl tin * Ill-nil.
Aug. J. Hegel , the leading druggist of
Shroveport. l.a. . sajs "Mr King's X v
Discovery Is the only thing that cures n. >
cough and It Is the best seller I have. " J.
V Cambcll , merchant of Safford , Ariz. ,
writes Dr. King's Now Discovery Is all
that Is claimed for U , It never falls , and IP a
sure euro for Consumption Coughs and
Colds I cannot pay enough for Its merits. "
Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption.
Coughs and Colds Is not an experiment D
has been tried for a ennrter of a century ,
and today stands at the head. It never
disappoints. Kreo trial bottles nt Kulm &
" > . , Drug Store
ltini ) AM ) KIIUvKM ) M.l. IV COrilT.
\sk for n H . | 'ol T for OrHuliton
Tlicnlrr ItiiHilln .
A. U Heed and V P Klrkcndall who
allege to have purchased the Cielghton
theater building at foreclosure s < Jle , and
who have a case now pending In the mi
pieme court In which they seik to estab
lish their claim to poschslon , ha\e np-
plltd to the district court for the appo'ut-
ment of a iccelver for the building , alleg
ing that It Is not being prepeily managed
The ease was called up biforo Judge Soott
jesterday , the entlio day being consumed In
the atgumcnU of counsel , lloih oldos are
represented by numerous attorne > s , the
light of the applicants to a receiver at this
ttage of the cayo being the main point of
the contention.
The arguments were concludel jestcrday
afternoon and Judge Scott pa.s. e > d upru the
cap at onre. denying the application for a
icccher. He held , as In the motion to con-
tirm the sale , that the sale wa Illegal and
void and that Heed an 1 ! Cii1cm1all ; had not
acquired an > Interest Inho propel ty and
that they were not entitled , therefore , to a
receiver.
John Gilinu of Zancbville , O. . says1 " 1
n "ver lived o day for th.lt ty : ears without
sutlerlng agony , until a box 01 Do Wltt'
\Vltch \ Ia7cl ! Salve cured my pllcn. " Kor
Idles and i octal troubles , cuts , iTUise * ,
sprains , cc/ema and all skin trouble' , De-
Witt's Witch Hazel Palve Is unequalled.
M\V ori'Mci : 11 v * . mi : > CIU.VTII : : > .
\ IIcuiiiilnti. | . | | Court M " 4 riiK < ' ' ill
( Iocm in iu I II n 1 1 ill UK-
There Ib a new olllcer around the posl-
oirice luiildiiig. Ho ie > a court mcsstdgei.
llo It * an innovation bore , and Is the subject
of much dhcumlon among the old habUuu ,
of the building.
'I ho Uepaitment of Justicelias icceutij
Issued an order providing for such a position
heie , nnd Judge Mungor appointed Charles
W. Allen of this city to the place It U
ta'd ' the appointee * Ib n ticphew of Xcbratika't
-enleu1 senator. Ho will have his olllcu or
hejilejuaiteih In the large loom on these con. !
flooi1 , wliKh has been ubod as the judge' ;
Lhanibeis. Call billa .11 c now being put In
to connect this room with the private room
of the Judge and with the olllcu of the dcik
of the United States , circuit court , by which
to .summon the mitbongcr v. hen bo shall be
needed. _
A Kl h Sory. (
The man who can tell the biggest fish
story , nnd has th < > fish to back It , at the
lolill groceis' picnic at Arlington , will it-
icivea cash prize as large ais the fish.
Hverybody invited. Special trains from
Webntcr ttroet depot. July "Jd.
TUIII'N III flic * HIH > IO iloiiiiliilus.
The "Scenic Line ot ttie > Woild. " the Den
ver & Hlo Grande railroad , offers to tomlsta
In Colorado , Utah and Now Mexico the
cholciat rrfroits , and to the tiansciiiitlnontal
traveler the grandest scenery. The direct
line * to Cilnple Creek , the greatest gold
camp on earth. Double dully train service
with thiough Pullman steepens and tourlbtb'
cxirs between Denver and San Francisco and
Los Angclch.
Write S. K. Hooper. G. P. & T. A. , Denver ,
Colorado , for Illustrated descriptive pam
phlets. _
MMCIAI. nxcrusiov
'riiurNiln > , .lul > 1.- . 1 < -J7 | ( tu Hot
lirliiUK , .Sinilli Diil.nin.
Tourist \sorts i In other directions having
hid low rates of faio , this popular ichort
Lonics. In for lu : share. Half rate , or one
faio for round trip , via the Northwestern
Line , Thiiiseuj , July 15th. Leave Omaha
1 UO 1 1. m. , .nrlve Hot Sprlngi , for break
fast NKXT MOIININO. Palace hleepcrs and
free ncllnlng chair cars.
Tickets at HUt TaKiam street ( Paxton
hotel ) or Webster htreot depot.
i.ow OM-W\V : II.\TIS :
To All I'lilnlH KIIHI.
Via the lliiillngton route , July Ifi , n , is ,
1U , 20. L'l and each n Idav and Monday there.
after until August 13
Go east on any of tlu > above low-r.eto days
and von K.IVI enougli to cover nil the In-
ildental expenses of travel berth In sloe ;
ing cur , tnealh , traiibfcts , etc.
See ticket agent UiUl : l arnam St. , eir write
to J. Krancls , ( ! . 1' . A , Omaha. Neb
Spi-iul IIIIIMIIT ill Hot Sprlnuh , S , II.
No dust No hot winds. No Midden
chancei in lemptratnre. : ! > cant hotels
Laigest plunge bath In tin- west , lherm.il
wateiH of Inestimable value to pnffererfi from
rliuumaiUni , kldno ) truubles , etc. Altitude
Just right for einiHumptlves. indorsed by
the- leading plijBl- lain ard medical journals
of Nebraska ami Iowa and the healthiest
health rcMirt on the tout Incut.
Half rates , July IS , via the Jlurllngton
rotitiv
Ask city tlekot agent. 1502 Farnam ct. . for
pariiculais Ili > autifnlly UliiHlrateil aihertU-
Ing matter mallo'l on reeiiiest.
Hi-lull ( irn. , ! ' Pli'iilc.
At Arlington Park , Arlington. Neb , July
: Jd Klne > KioundR , with plenty of water for
boatliiR nd lUhlns J'/iOOO cath In prl/os
din l.lMithli II U \ \ tfiVVItlioiil ri-iir
, ofrr . (
Thei counly attorney life ordered the ells-
nilgai of the cae of perjui ) nualnst itlch-
aid Dev alley
One } ien ago Pevancy married Agmn
Tlcrnoy of Counrll luff . It waa without
thej content of the glil a mother. Ho tame
ti > thtn cll > with thf lrl and swore that
she was lb > caih of ngt * , whi-n. as a matter
of fact , phc wan not Mr Tieimy at once
swore out a wariunt chargliiK her now t-on-
III Inw with porjiliv. bm u was not served
until Devanuy fmo to thin rlty , a whort
time ago. ho having removed to Mlt-xourl
Valley after the marriage Ui > un Investiga
tion It 1m ? been If at tied Mint the' girl repre
sented to Ie\f > iicy thm nhe was is yearn of
age. and therefore the cemnty attorney cem-
> luded that he .culd i ot substantiate the
iharft
Vim.Igi ani victorj thete are tl.t cfiar.
aite-rUliu of Do Wins Little Kar.y ltl er ,
the ) fiuuuuti ittiio pllli for conbtlpatlon , til-
ami an itomich ml liver trouble * .
CHRISTIANS COMING HOME
First Installment Will Go Through Omaha
at a Late iionr Tonight.
ENDEAVOR TKAVEL STARTING EASTWARD
AiKuuco ( iiiurilN CloMc Their I'm ) IT
llooliM and llcKlu Tlirlr Journey
TOM aril tinI'unt Itiillroailn
\\orlt fur tlie Tritile.
The Christian Endeavor travel baa started
eastward. The advance guards of those who
have secured eanctiflcatlon through the re
union and prayer service at the Golden Gate
reached Ogden yesterday and took a spe-
chl train on the Union Pacific for this city
at 2:30 : o clock In the afternoon. This patty
wdt go through here at a late hour tonight.
A half dozen Union Pacific ofllclalf ! are out
at Ogdcn assisting In the transfer of trains
from the Central Pacific to the "Overland
Houte , " and will remain there until the laot
special train of the homeward bound Undeav-
oiers leaves Ogden for Omaha.
The Iluillngton reports that meat of Its
catitbound business Is coming via Hillings
Alt the northern ionics , especially thobo via
Yellowstone park , are Immensely popular
with the returning travelers. General Pr.o-
eicnger Agent Wakoley of the Hurllngtoi'u
lines In .Missouri ve terday stattd tint he
bad Just received word of a special train of
.Missouri nndravorers that would arrive here
on Thuihday of next week. This train wilt
bo of Bcven Hloopeis and will come via Illl
lings The Connecticut delegation loft San
Kranclfco Tucmlay and in en route ? east over
the Ilurllngton via Hillings. Like the ma
jority of the ; Northern PaclUc-llurllngton
parties this delegation will pass through
Umaha.
CHIAP UATIS PREVAIL.
With the cheap rate of $2 .50 from San
Kranclsco to Omaha there has also been es
tablished by all western lines grea'ly re-
duceel rates between Intermediate points , for
caMliounel travel. The regulation fare of
tU''fi from hero to Chicago will be whittle 1
down to 192.1 , the tickets to be on sale fiom
Friday of this week , July 10 , until Wednes
day of next week , July 21. After the latter
elate tickets nny bo purchased from heic
to Chicago on I-"rida > atid Motulajs until
August 13 nt the same figure , S'.i.llj. ' Tina
Is tlio rca on why picsenger men about town
have about given up hope of selling many
moro Chicago tlcketh during the- summer at
the rate of $12.7ii each.
Hates from Denver nnd other Colorado
poin'B to Omaha and to Chicago lire alho
to IK.- subjected to n close shave while tha
nndcavoior * are on tliolr way back from
tlu coas = t. Th" rate from all Colorado points.
to Omaha will bo $10 during this period ,
and that from Ogdcn , Utah , here will be cut
down to $ ISCO. 'lhc.se rates will be offered
from July lj to July 20 , and em every Thuir-
day and Sunday thereafter until August 12
Omaha p.iuseng-er men anticipate a large
volume of travel eastward , not only fiom the
leturning delegates , but from people alon , ;
the Paclllc coa.st and from residents of Utan ,
Colorado and other western states , who de-
sir to take advantage of the cheap rate's
( o visit In the east. General Passenger
Agent KrancU of the It. f : M. .said that while
i'i westbound movement of the Christian
riiidcavorcrs iva * on and the reduced lat s
tio.n here to Colorado and other Intel mediate
pom s were In effect , that fit ) per cent of the
Hailmgton's westbound business was to In-
icimedlito points While It Is , not expected
that thcrej will bo as many westcrneifo selre
the favorable opportunity to visit can em
points Oh there were easterners who came
wcbt. sUll It Is eonccdol that the Inter
mediary cheap rates v , III Induce seven !
thousand western folks to travel to Omaha ,
Chicago an.l other eastern points.
liilit ! n r e > \ < -r imi < 'iiOIMTM. .
CHICAGO , July 14. 'I he Utah-Colnrado
lines are likely to have considerable trouble
with their stop-over tickets from San Krau-
cisco. The Union Pacilie today announced
.hat It would not honor any tickets carrjlng
.stop-overs cast of the line of the state of
Califoinia None of the linn ? of the Westein
Passenger au'oelation will honor the tickets
and tliu Utah-Colorado lines are likely to Iliul
them-clvcb In a bad box before the matter
is settled. The Union Pacillc has also Issued
ordoib to Its agents In San Krancosco to pane >
no coinmiFslon.s under any circumstances.
This aeticei of the Union Pacific has
strengthened the ham's of the -.joclatirn
loads very materially and the Utah-Colorado
lines are practically cut off from any east
ern outlet for their Mop-over business. The
executives committee of the Western 1'nsflcn-
,501' association held a meeting today for the
purpctso ot considering the situation and It
was eleterml'icd that the agro.motu made by
the vvOiUein reads with the northern trarr-
contlncnt.il roads shall bo carried out al an )
luU. H was again decided that rates will be
cpcnly lednted If Chairman Caldvvcll flmlo
MU a a step necescaij after bo has arrived at
San Francisco
CiiiiililiicN HiislncNS anil I'lciiMirc.
Lucius W. Wakcley , general parsongii
agent of the Burlington's lines In .Mlssinnl
wan here jestcrday from St. Louis. He-
.spent the morning looking after the Intcrcn r
of his department in Council HHiffa.hldi
la Included within bis field T..e Hues undci
Mr. Wakeley's JurUdlctlon are the Hannlb 1
& Pt Jo.scpb. the St Louis , Keokuk & No-th.
\vf tenr the Kansas City , St Joseph k
f'ouncll Illuffs ; the Chicago , Hiirllngt-n &
Kanra.s City. Ills , to-rltoiy ! H rrgareled re
next In Importance to that of the II & M
Mr Wnkcloy Is a hon of Judge nicuer
Wahclry of thlb city , and spent the rest of
the day with Ills patents on Xoith Nine
teenth street.
Hni'liiK lth Ili-iilli.
First Vice President Ctoekcr of the
Southern Pacific conipaii ) pasjed tliiougli
Omaha jefctonlay , bis special car being
attached to the "Overlan 1 Llmltol" if tlu-
I'nlon Pacific. lie Is huriylng to San
\latco. Cal. to the bedi'ldc of his elylng
brother. Kvery e-rfort will nt made to
malf as fast a trip for him as possible.
It will lip lemembercd that a train healing
n thi d In other , bound for the fume po nt
on Sunday last beat all record * for ( Tie
S8l ! miles betwec'i Ogelen anil Sacramento ,
covering the dl lance In twenty-three houit.
and twenty-two minutes.
Itnllvt a ; NIIK-H anil 1'i'rxiiual * .
The condition of Jonatl.un Mellen , chli f
e-ltik t > f the Noithwe.stern general freight
I'tlleo ' was reported as very goad yester
day. His friends hope to see him out by
Sunday next.
General Passenger Agent Austin of the
Ilaltlmoio & Ohio bus celebrated his m > -
Bidii to the head of that railroad In
Issuli.g. thn llnest summer tourlfet book that
hat. made lit , appearance during the season
eif 1VJ7.
After heiving abandoned them for a time
western rallremds are again announcing hnmp-
fcekoiy' oxcurslnns to [ Kilnts In Nebraska un 1
Kansas for urn faro plus $2. The llurllnglon
yesterday announced an excursion of th'n '
character for July 20 .
The Haltimeire & Ohio railroad has just
completed In llaltlmoro a hlx-story tolm-rn
warehnit.o : vvhleh lias moio lloor Apace man
anv other building In the city. It cost $1M-
000 , Is eipiliped with all modern machlneiy
for handling tobacco , Is llrepioof and electric :
lighted.
The heavy travel Induced by the greatly
reduced rates now In effect and the tre
mendous haul of gre-en fruit from California
destined for New York anil London are-
responsible for the employment of more
train crews along the Union Pacific than
have been engaged along the "Overland
Itouto" for a couple of jeara past.
P. Poddenburg of Sutton , Neb. , m prob
ably be engaged by tlie llurlington to make
colored pictures of the best farina along
UK western lines for display at the Trans-
ml.sslshlpjil H.xpoeltlon lln was In ( lie city
jitlcnlay e'lidiavorlng to make arrangc-
inentR for such work with Hi" maiiugement
of the Ilurlliigton railroad uticl that of ( bo
expcwltlnn.
In the call for a special meeting of the
Chieago & Northwestern Hallway companv ,
to be held on September 22 next , for the
purpose of passing upon the new refunding
mortgageof JIfi5.000.000 , the rate of Interest
if fixed at not exceeding 5 | > tr cent per
annum , pajnbto eiuartcrly The first lot of
boucta uold to the Kuhn-Loeb syndicate bear
only 8H Per ctyit
i'iiiiitus AUK t\ A COMIIIM : .
Sulilil * He for ( lif 1'ur-
Iiimr of MniililinljTiltm tinMarket. .
There Is a Maflx > r a highbinders' as-
Roclatlon In exl tenco > In this city. This
rtartllng Information has juet been given
to the police , who arr novv pnpiged In the
work of ferreting out the mjstcrles of the
body and In attempting to discover tlie
Identity of the member * . According to the
Information dsclosrt ! the association Is con
ducted to a cnnsliltrnhle desree along the
lines and the eastern of the Italian Mafia.
This association gore under the name of
the "Peddlcis' Union " The object of this
body Is not to take life. Ito purpose Is to
force all peddlers of the city Into member
ship and the met hods omploved are calcu
lated to make the non-member vegetable
peddlersi wish that they woie In s > omc other
bmlnefxs Their horses have been cut and
Injured , their vegetables have been dc-
strojcd , tholr wagons 1m e been broken
and damaged and they themselves" have
been annoved In numerous other wavs
Within the liwf few weeks the police and
the city prosecutor have received some
twenty-five complaints from peeldlors regardIng -
Ing the depredation * . . Nut * and bolts and
oven wheels have bfcn taken from vehicles
and harness have been cut and destroyed
This damage has been done while the
vehicles were standing either on tlie ntreets
or at the homes of the owners Vegetables
have been stolen odratrojed. . The riilmlni
tlon of the outrages , however , occurred a
couple of nlghta ago when some unknown
imrtlos vl-slted tlie preml ei of L. Sheltnii ,
Seventeenth and Masein sstroets , and nlarlied
his hoivo fevrinl tlms In the withers , tin-
lilting the animal for 110.
Apcnrdlng to the statement" made by Un
complaining peddlers , oneof the rulcb of
the union Is tbat thememberH shall hniass
In eve > ry way prsslble the non-nieMiibeia
Moro than tint certain people ure engaged
nnd employed In carry on this work. These
empleiycs are said to bo petty thieves and
their duty consists In damaging and steal
ing the property ot tlio non-membersi It Is
said that a portion of their recompense
comes to them through selling the stolrn
produce to memberr of tlie union.
It Is minted also that there Is a by-law In
tlio constitution of the union providing that
any member of the un'on ' or any of Its
omplovcs who shall be prrsc-cuted or shall
bo e ailed upon to pn > for any elamage done
In the performance of duty shall be taken
care of by the union For this purpose a
fund Is In existence , to which the member * *
conti Unite.
The non-member vegetable peddlers have
become nrouscd over the matter and have
determined to fight the union to the dentb.
H Is for this eibject that the aid of the police
has been e'alled in.
lili-iitllliMl iis n SiifiiU Thief.
Frank McCuno m lusted > e.sterday morn
ing by Olllcer Ilamiey , has been identi
fied as the hiieak thief who was caught in
the room of John F. Ilrookti , at 1C07 Call'o--
nla street , a few d.vs ago. lliookii liea.d
tbo man in the loom and went to investi
gate , but the thief ditw a knife upon him
and conpolled him to withdraw. Ho MIC-
ccedcl In making his escape before the ar
rival of the police. Hrooks Identifies th"
man.
CUOK'vS ( extra ) CIIAMPAGNK
COOK'S IMPI iUL CIlA.MP\G.\i :
COOK'S ( drj ) CIIAMI'AGNi :
TIIIJ tl.VIOV
Tinlal > niiiln Car Itiiule.
OMAHA TO \CIK1C COAST.
Till : UNION PACIFIC ,
H Is the onlv ellrtct line to San Tranci-co
and makes 12 HOt'KS QflCKClt T1MH to
San Francl-sco than an > other line. Call
it city ticket ofllce. 1T.02 F'-nam st.
V Mnrlllim Uec-ri-a c In Oiiiiihn'H I'op-
irl.-iltiui
On July 22d , vvh = n the retail grocers and
their friend * le ive ! Webbtt-r stieet depot for
Arlington. Neb. , on their grand annual pic
nic Tnc puulic mvi.eel. \ little less than
$1,000.00'In cash prizes. Amuhcmbntej of till
kldds.
\ \ ut , ciioosn ni MI . e > iti > i. \ 1-1-1 i :
ip\i : < u'lli l.raKiK * > : itioiial I'uux fiilliiu
leir \i\I \ "ar.
Another huge cemvonli ti which Is in a
fair way to hol.l It * IsTS meeting In Omah i
Is the Hpworth league , now In teEjion in
Toionto. The clainu of Omaha and the many
advantacfs offered by this city as a conven
tion locatl'ii for ISflS are boicig ably pre
sented to th- meeting of the league , and tin
contest for the choice has narrowe.l down to
Omaha anl Seattle. "I ho cabinet of the
leaguea : a meeting h ld yratorJay , decided
tint the convention hhould be held next > enr
at one of these two chic. * . Iloth are makini ;
a bard light for thf pri/o
The mcetlcig of the Kpvvorth IcaKue brlnr' :
will' II about 12000 or IH.liOO delegated and
visitors. The convention continues In ses
sion several day.
Iti-alli of an ( till Tlim-r.
Nloholns e' Cr < .ede' , vvliu le--entlv com
mitted ' till I'ie at Ixiis Annoles , t'al , a mim-
lier of > eain .i'i ! ) , was cmpli > Li | by Colle-i-t > i
J I' North v. ae-ii the 1.Utter WHS e-iiKagc'il In
tiiulltiK vv lib the I awiieiliiiiliiiiF. . .Mr Nuilli
s i > : i t"o man'ii.il Hinio was llur\ev
In 1 71 ho left Sir Noun's employ and v.i-nt
lit to t'olorido to iirei-pee-l. SOUK * jear--
later , nr Is now toorled In mining lm. > , liu
round thefiirous mlno to vvhleh IKK.IVO tin1
Maine ho nssniincd .tltoi nlnK to e'oloiailu
l''ive ' > i-.ns IIRO .Mi Noith went to e'lefcli
nnd ealeel upon bl old i inployt * ninl liail
.1 very ploa'unt vUlt S'.ently , after th.it
Cicede s-cld his mlnp foi il,2V > , iT und went
to Ltis Angeles to e-ttle down.
Hiic'kliMi'H Ariili-li nl\p.
The best Salvein the world for cut ?
irulscs , sores , iileers. tali rlicum , fever eores.
clter , chapped hands chilblains , eons , on I
ill hkln eruption. ? and pos'tlvc'ly ' cures vile0
or no pay reepilrcii H is guarantued to ( ! ' '
orfoct sitl = fa < lion nr memoy refunded. 1'r'c
" cents per box. For Kale bv Kuhn .t Co.
Poimlts to wed hnve be. n iwiied to the
follow InK pii Hi's by tbo e\u.ily judge :
Name ninl HeHldenee- . Age.
.Ti hll A Anelei nn , I'urt e'look , Neb. . . . t'l
SInry L'lr.sun , Omahii . 2'i
fhiules i ; Fa'.k. dm ill i . M
Annie I , L-iis-on. Omaha . 22
e'linles , Srhiulil , ( Imiliu . : f-
Minnie Fiale-y , dm.ih.i . : : i
eii-oigi- 1 ! Flandl , Omaliit . 21
Kllz.i FlHKlmeiinilia . ] >
MutlhluH 1' . Preitilv , New H.iPtoii , Ills. . . , " ! i
llattlcIvi'fl , Ne'W HoBton , Ilix . - . . . . , HO
On July 20 THi : MIS OUUl PACIFIC
HAILWAV will tell Ikketd to polnto in tin-
South and Soutliwrst at one feuo plus J2 00
for tlie round trip. f\ir rattrf. land pampli-
lett. etc. write or mil at city olllcos , N. K
Cur IHIIi < t r.irnam Sts , Omaha , Neb.
J , O PIIILLIPPI. T. F. GODFIiny.
A G I- ' * P. A. P. K. T. A.
Ciilf-iUlillaiiil lloiiti *
Is the only line running through broad
gaur "leepiTH and'olulr ' e-urs beiwe-en Deti-
ve r and Cripiilo Creclt It ii'.ich')3 all points
In the Crlpplo Cre-rk dlstrlcl.
ernr ; 'i'h' I'lt'tilt- \rlliiKliin. .
Special trains fnitii Webster stue-t depot
| 1 00 round trip nbating , I'.mliUit ; . rie < - . > ,
gamoi aul much oije. July 22d. July 221" .
ONLV ONCi : A YBAlj.
Ti'lriliiiii | < * I'm * In Dimxuii ,
Vi'-ili relay iifti-rnooa the Nebraska. Tele ,
phune company completeil UK line Into Uiivv-
son. lilchurdKiin county I'rom Hint point
the company will build to l-.uls City , coins
liy way of Sile-m The completion of thlsj
Itin- will llnUh tbe neas < onH' woik In the
ttnithein part of tlie state1. The new lint-
built s > i > far thin wa m uKt-'reguteH elchty-
llve- miles , all nf whii-li Is known us the
metallic cln ult nvstcm.
Solille-r * \ \ III ( i In'lilfiiii" .
The Twenty-HKi'iid Infnntry , Htulloneil at
Fort Ciook , will tnke part In the ceie-
monie-si utlundlnK the unvclllnt , ' of the
Logan inonumt.nl In f'hlfdKo on Thurftluy.
June 2" Woiil was received at the houel-
uu.irters of the 1't partment eif thePlata
lust e-venlng. nollf > JiiK ( it-ne-ral 1'opiilngrr
that the regiment would report nt Chleah'o
un the day prior tu thu unveiling- .
( InlliiiiK fur a l.lfl ( 'iinli-Nl ,
Ambrofv KUIngton , an elevator conductor
In The Dee building , has tabucx ! a challenge
to W Hlliiinin tliainplon elevator mii-
ductor of the vv jrl 1 f jr .1 t hainpionshlp > e > n-
test at an earl > date Wllllaimi Is making a
lour of the we-si and Is nuw In Denver Kl-
UnEton hag started far that point , ami hopes
J9 gyVJre a contest thtre.
PROMISE TO WIN A VICTORY
Confident in Their Ability to Excel Any
Competing Company.
THURSTON RIFLES START FOR SAN ANTONIO
YOIIIIK .Solillt-rs of ( liuitlin Co South tit
Dl-frnil tinClll > rMton ( up , u
1'rlxeVhlcli 'fluNinv
Iliilil.
"Thb Thureton Hides. Onnlia" was the in
fccrlptloti berne by the two lmmen e b.inmrs
that hung on both sides of Hie car ocrupie
by fifty members of the ctack mllltnr.v com
pony of the United States. The compan >
left on tlip Kansas City express of the Ml
sourl Pacific , from the Webster stivet statlni
a few mlmitiR after ,1 jcsterdiy afternnein
'Hie men were under the ; command of CapuUt
Koi' , and were nrcnrniiatilpel by their drill
mnRtera , Lieutenant Van Llew and Sergeant
Shuw of the Second Infantr } , United Statcv
army. Chaplain S. Wright Ilutlor Is In tilt-
oist. He was unable to return In time ti
go with the jojng tiol el It-re to the Interstate ,
competition In which they will compete
There was n gewd lzcd crowd of spectators
at tlio station to say goodbjc to the holdlcr
bojs and to wish diem every succor In
thelaudoblo ] mlFsion
r'rom here to Katisis City Hie companv
ttavels In a special chair ear nttaehed ti
which Is n special baggage car tilled vvfh
the mlllt try eepilpmctit of the company.
Knii'Au Cltv was leaelud at 10-M o'clock
last right , and the chair car was there ex
changed for n sleeper on the Mlt-Bourl
Kansas , t Text's mil road The "Knty's'
soiilhcin express wan hold for thrsi
holdlera. and the two ears emt of Kansas
City will go Hjht through to San Antonio
The latter point will be leached on Kildav
morning , and the Omnlm company will
paitli'Ipato In the- grand parade of all com
peting ceunpatilis that afternoon.
Those who have had charge of the i-'rlv
mornlmr and the evening drills of the com
pany for the past three months expresa
their belief that the nun are In tit uindltinii
tei Miecesrffully compete with an > ( Ompinv
that shall bo met on the southern dill
ground. The men uio not oven onlldint
but they believe that nn > compan > that
wins the ( lalveslon tup away from Omaha
will kno.v that It has been through a
mlghlv btlff struggle Klfty men Including
commissioned and nan-cnmnilRsloniel ollli-cit-
have been taken. The drill team cnn-s-P
of forty men , but tliele me a i.iimlii r of
substitute , to take the plaor.s of anv men
whose drilling falls below par \\lih tlie
( ialvhton cup goi s n cash pri/e of $3 'inn '
and thi > Omaha company lias Us o > e eilreadj
peeled for the purse containing this amount
Ai Hold's Uromo Celery cures headaches
' 0. 23 and CO cents All druggists
rtnniiTTiij ni.t-ini > I'tut ti\i\
H.'iiiilillciiii Nail il l.i-ii ui * Mn >
L'IIIIII * to 'I tils Clt > .
A tele-gram to The lice iiom Prcsii. . i.t
Chuks H Winter , who Is in nte'i.inu
at thn ccnve'itlon of the NUional League of
Kepnbllcan Clubs , tow In session at Detroi.
announces that Omaha v\as victorious in th
lli t ctafe In the location of the place ol
nice-tint , for IS'JS. having won the onoior i
the committee to whirh the matter WM i
feired. 'llirec ballots were requited to * e t
tic tne mailer , but Omaha i-anl d a in.i-
i'liltj ctl the last ball , t , and will be lee.om
mo.iiled bj the Lomnilltee.
Tiie next light will coiic la the co.n.i.tlon
when the report of the committee m.r.i.b tip
for adoption. The contetlng titled an
making a haul light , but Omaha ! „ vu.l
uipoitcd , and will not relinquish the ; -IM !
without a deaperaie .struggle
CIMIMISSIOA itKAut run IHS.IMS.S.
NrliriiM.ii Will MnUc ail i\lillilt til
I lie i\iiositloii. :
Judge Neville , chairman e > f the Nebraska
State Imposition e'oniml.s-lon was in th-
c'ty ' jcEterday In corsultatlon with tie
exposition maciagement. Ho stated tlu't tie
was organl/ed and ready for
? * , s , and would cbiabllbh headquarters
In Omaha as soon as the .s'aio approirlation |
becomes available. These lieadquirtcra , the
jndget AJtlel , wemld b ? In charge of the a-smt-
art secretary of the commits.m ! .
wlio had not vet been solei ted
There are several candidates for the position
among thorn being Senator Dcarkig of Plaits
mouth , Oeorgo r'urnas of lliownsv ille. C II
Slewarl of Alma and others vvuobe naaict.
ill. judce could not icmembei.
No expellee ha * vet been incurred bj the
cnmm'frtion ' Chairman Ncvi.lo etailng that
it liai1 hi en doomed best to avoid anv cum
pHcatiuns- that direction A number < /
nvi art working for the commission without
piv gathMlng shcjf exhibits of grain an i
Tsres a i.l exliibl s whLh nuibt be bii ure.
now or tot nt nil , but the actual woik of
.ho board will not be e-ommencod until tbcie
is ironoy to meet expenses.
HOCK I IAM > SiMS I.N TIIIJ I'Vhll.
Siilivf.rlillonw | lo i\Misllioii | Sluclc
e'liiillnni- ( Itull In ,
The cheek of the trimmer of the Hock
iBbiml railroad was received at expo-lltei !
h'adquartera yintentay as promUett by
tlm tolegiam of Piesldent Cable to .Manager
Lind-ey Tuetilny The check was accom
panied I ) } a letter from the ticaMiior of
tlie toad , btatlng tliar theainount w.ih ml-
Hdlbed for the dtock of tlie exposition , lint ,
lllo : nil the > otliiT lallroail Mib.scriptloni , .
thn right was rcherve-d to make the sub-
bcrltlnn ] a donation.
Tbi > payments. In cash inaeto up to yester
day bring the total c.-rih jiavinents up to
$ r.ii ; , < ; oo. or within ? . ' > .ino ot the $ ! MOOIV
which must be paid In to make the ut.ile
itppioprlattnn of $100.000 available. More
tlian the icqulrcd amount hah bun piomlM-d
bofoie July -0 Ah KJOII us the roqulnil
amount is in ( he hands of tlio H'e-retary a
eettlflcate to that effect will bo forwareled
to Uovernoi Holcomb.
. 'rrii.ipiTi. \ \ III Drill.
All order c nuuandlng the meiiiber of
Uiu Trinsmlfl.sHfippl 'Hoopers to iiss'emlile
for mounted ill 111 thin evening at Tweif-
tleth jinl Fpencer htteets IIIH ; been ih-'iicl
by Cole.nel C. F. Welter , commanding tin
bilgailr In the absence of Ccneral Web.sti-i
The hour fur -cmbllng Is llxed at 7 ,1
p. m. , and HI drill will be under the dl
lection or Captain K W. Patrick of lionp
II. Tlie order for elrlll Includes olllee ,
an well as prlvjlro , as it U considered do
slrablo that the olilc-i ra bhotild lie prHtod in
the ) mountoil dilll as well HH tl.e pihate.
Will Uorl. In lliiriiion > .
Piceldent Wattles has icf-elved a lettei
fiom It. C Hill , erretar > of tlm Panameri-
c.ui nxpobltlon association , which wan or
ganized l-i Iluffalo a few daj ago for thf
puipific of liohllng un expedition In the
vicinity of Nlagira In U9 Seeretaiy III.I
hasteiiH tu assure the management of the
TiaiiPiiiif.-iUsliipi KxpMilion that the Pan
amerlcan expot-ltl in IH not deblgned to be
Inimical to the intcresta of tlie western ex-
potiitlon. but eleslirs to work In harinonj
with It and co-operate In every way ,
( Inl for a Trull.j llhli' .
There was a Jollej tndloy part > Tue 'l ' >
uvenlnK given by Hrownlng , King A : Co to
their emplo > eH nnd a few Invited frh-ndx
Tlie cars were brilliantly lighted und un
ontii'Ktrn was tul > e-n a I mi ; to e-nllve-n the-
Juurney with miiHlc Tinpiirt > wa ii.ili-r |
one-d by .Major and Mrn H S Wlliux The
two cltlta of Couni'I ' llluffa mid Omaha
were c-oviruil In tin ( lip. and the < h. IH < > f
tin' KllfbtK Infurini-il evr > lioily tb.it honuli . ) >
vv.19 out fur , i ] d.mint I'vuiini ; After tint
ilile thi party W.IH sirvij iwltb
mints nnd K.JUJ nlcbia were the-n u
For Infants and Children.
Dec , July
Huv .ear n All of this week we will devote our best efforts to
ahead
\\hv not ? closing out our Wash Suits for boys. Never
again , in all probability , will you be able to get
so much for your money , and it will pay you to
buy now for next year. We sell a good Wash
Tlicso
linen nro Suit for 25 cents It is made from a good quality
or not print. cotton of linen that is warranted to hold its color in the
tub. We sell a better suit for 35 cents. For 45
cents wcs'jll a rcaUy splendid suit , and for 65 cents
we sell the regular dollar suit around town. Two
To wash
and things bear in mind about our Wash Suits first ,
to wear.
they'll weir and second , they'll wash. We don't
know ot a single department under our roof where
your money will bring such bi returns as in these
Whllo Wash Suits for boys 4 to S years of age. Better
vou Jnvo one this week.
the chaii"e. buy .
as
Look at tlie Prices
New Pianos in all kinds of fancy walnut , mahogony
and oak cases at
$125 , $135. $165 , $185 , $225
and $235-
This line of pianos includes the following ma'vcs ' Ivers
< S : Pond. Sterling , Emerson , Behr Bros. Vo-e & Sons ,
Singer and other makes , These prices will apply un
til our present lar e stock is properly reduced.
New pianos for rent.
"CUPIDENE"
; Vitullzi-rlioinbirl | | > '
tlunof u fainoiHl'ri'iicli lili > Nkliii , will nulLkly ttae inn of nil HIT-
Mills or illsniM" ! of Ilic Ki-nc-nillve nriiiiv , mic'li as I.ost .Munlii.o.l.
, t'lilnsia tlioltui'Uiieiiilnnl j . .
Norvoim
Inunnia ! i.iissinns. Dibilttj
I'linpli-s I'lillincss to Marry , l.ihuiistliuJiriuns , V'nrlniri le nnd
Cons'in.itlitii. 1 1 stnpi all losses hyiliiy nr htK'.i l'io\e-iils qul < k-
iifH of cllsclmrBO , w lili.li If not e lirrkml IcmN tu Spnrinntiirrl ei-u unit
nilthohnrrnniif Impiitvnry. ( 'UI'IlkH.M.el i-i. es tlii'llve-r , tlia
. , , , , .
| | ( | tliniirlimryorRniiBoSullljniiurltlcs.
III > KNi : ntronctlsi'i'smelnfitnre.sstiiiillHeaki.u'fltiB. . , . , , , . . .
re-usnn fiiiTi-ii'rs ( nro not rurr't ' t > 3 * lii'tlort ' Is IJIHIIUH * ninety pT rout nro trnnt > lcii wall
1'rontallllx. ( 'I I'I DIIS'L Is tin' only kniiwn ri'ini'ly tiiciiruwlilioutjiiinpi rillon. WXHi slliiionl-
nli A wrll'on Biiiriinn-i' ri oannd ninni > v relnrni-il If ( , U IMIXIH iloci not eifutt u purm uicntcurex
flljOOnbox.six f ir f 'i cr > , liy nmll. honel for rnitnclrciilnr anil tesitliiiiiiiluLi.
A.dilre-3 IlAVOIj nKIHCIsa VO..11. 0. 012070. Han rri-nci.sco.C'al. HirflnlclM
MYIIItS-nlM.ON IJUL'O CO . 8 t. PiTlI ANP "AUNAM STHLI/IS , OMAHA. NEB.
MorpDnififPrifPS
Lrlvl v JL/1 UK 1 1 l\jv/vj \
( PCW C'APII ONLY.
Jl ( * LIMorlne * ( Lambert' * ) file-
5ik Sj in ' of KirfB . . : ! Je-
" Or Stu.irt'h | } > M't-pxht T.ililftR : > - <
"rile rjl.tlmd J'ilifun Illi
J ( ' .iltei's Little Liver 1'llls IB'
J'.c' Kllk'h JllVLlllli. Kn.tp lUi
$1 ii" L'-ejt ii.it Wiitt-i H.IB 'I'M' '
? l ( lit IIoiMl's S.UMip.-iilll.i l.l' '
$1 ( ) Sli-ain Wine * rod LlvrOil 74e-
fl J5 Vln Man.ml vie
-U- I'tiitiiKfiiliMill. . I'ovvder 'i ic
Melli-nV I.'o-id S'le-
Woudbiirv'H I'm bit .Sii.ip II
IIHo
"ie I'.H'kei'H Tar So.ip Ho
Illie's Hum Hi-el ( lend- fur diinking ) . . . ] 0c
Hliervvlli Wllllnin'H MUeel I'alnt , > , j pt.
iin . . . . . j'ii'
.Mii > K'ATii ) HIM Sail , 1ft pound Ki.k. . i'li-
" . ( Ic lleirsroid's At Id riiu pliute- lili
Abivi' price-i nro for rash and c.t--h only
SlicniinMiiiicIIJni , ! ! Oo
l..l.t IJnilBn St. Middle of Hlci k
Hook n li < ml ! ) ( . ; )
Win. ( icntlciimii at Kill" " f'liel ' ( ' ; iss Is
M'lllnc hirictly In-sli I-UK * ' ' 'j'1 ' ' ' ' "A I
elei/.i-n I'eir \ > Tn : III' i'iirrl''i n e-liiile-i- line * i
ill' ini-t i'ltN. vi-p l.ibli'i ami lii'i'ilt" .
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