Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 16, 1897, Page 5, Image 5

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : : TIUDAT. .TULY 1 fi. 1SPT.
FKAXCES OF THE OOTY
QouiT CTj TE nfl&iifi } Proptrsi Hk
, sjrt "JD tie
STATtMENT Of ASSETS AND U ABILITIES
c li > l ic ( if tli > -
1 rnin > nr1l < > n * of ilif Cdnntr
1vr Hie n rn1 1 r .r
Ju t Cloffd.
Oottnty Clterfc RefibcU bn prrpirfd hit
.tmtia ; r > p ( n ? tii * imtnrikl Vurtnctt * ?
tli * coHt-.y at nhcurt 1 > y the hcolu fciit rw-
orfli it tit ofljct. far tbe Jetr idltig Juiit
M > jhtc t , r-\tiAc tf. wliteh U hurc tb-
7in ( n mate of r fietts vw mafic by tlie
> Jtoutiy 14. lfl , , M tolMtui. GtkB.-il
ismHHi ( , robd fatid. jriK.Cf.K ) ,
i ; : , ( mi' Kinkinc Ititifi jiK'.oori. '
ntT ! funC It ) ODD , DatiKlat tJdltlou Juflg-
Tb a ltIU l Irry of tutte was mstfl * Jttnp
ri-na Mills Amntrr.t
KoaJ S.i (
JiMare 1 *
I'.utnj t"'ni.itig 17 3C.E ) S
fai.iirtllrf 0 } C4F7W
7c.'i.l . M.C
T i ntai amtrsAt ol - : irrat.u. ftrsv-n bj
; ' ( : ! t > from Ju.y 1. IKltt. to 3vot Jiti.
*
O't. ral fund . nT.
3ioad fund . 22CIC.7 !
IidcJuj.d
ItiH'1 lmp-r.v n ) rli1 futifl .
Soi'H'-T' flief fund .
L > . .urlnf udditioa Judgtnent fond . . .
To-a1
' ' 'hi tuia ) tiet rciioarctj o ! 1'ouclti count ?
In tbr fliUTerpnt fund * July 1. IS ? " , wet a
Juilow *
Cerit-ra' fnna HE2.SM.tC
fund ( cnutitjr"i : > ortlotl ) 4S.RS 3
f futid , SCEUir ;
BmUhis funfl 4S.S3S..SB
ft-Icli-r * relief food S.71U 41
H i pitu.l Jjflctntail tabt 101.55
3'vnn. _ . li.in , ui f and B.gy
2' ucli. . ' i , i I UOB JudgMeni fund . . 74.(3 ( i IK
lii-am fun 1 . . . . . ( t ; M
l.auj iriipr ivetnent funfl
l ei f-inl
Total . ir-QS.ISl.SI
OE Ju i iRjiT the HMCTVP faade stood
M ' > ' , Ginpral fund 1204 T2G 42. roafl
futi'i tssaoi'S ! ! arifige fnnfl J .TTDXI , bone
t i I : c 'uiirt I4jitcr ; ) eolditrs relief fund
i : ii < .4 r r > t'uglas addiUon judpmtat ftinfl
; r w 'in to-ai jnnx Mf.b
Ot , 'ult l ] K87. there were tmBitttled
rlunu i. Jor iinlmar ; expfihse * amounting to
T" : . ( . , : . diu-ibuted io funds as lollanV
Oe-i tl JKMEG.Wroad. . n.OUS.KC ; bridge
Ti..2H4 : ; . toial ri'l.SGr , 5S. ThU , 1 * SCHT.fiS
IPR > that , for the t.ame llenrt on July 1 , 1EU !
> - > i ) JuJ1 IKJt * . the total warranu , tiut-
Btandiijt : drawing 7 per cent interest , w-at
a * 'dlnu' General tund. IB77CCS. road
fLDd II fiC , 4k. fcOlflierE' relief fuafl $31)08.2.- )
I'.iuplu additltinal Judgment fund S22.S97 7i
f. the abo\e warraiitt Ul.SI * have been
called in for pcj-mect
fIV AIL , ABLE DEPOSITS
roliov ing is i statement of county fund *
In tia l t whicb ha e tailed < 5crmun Stvingi
li il. Jlii'TAfH. N'idland State bant 120 -
4M 1Jtotel jniUCS.SB
P ilmc icip U. tbe amount of warrants drcwn
tn' tlie fiutrict coun. Jail , court houne and
u ' 't'li.nt-ouf ' , Irora Julj 1. Ikl'C. to June 1 ,
3WI7
1 'istri'-t court
Jonrutio wltn > 'sse i . 127. 13. !
JwfMi'linp prisoners' . 2."fnm !
.
-ei and constables . . .
nsuite capes . . . . . .
. „ .
Su IU-I-K HuilirLF . T.SOUK )
3.1 itt luuieout. . . . , , . . „ .
Total .
, ' . ul
Vl1'-lllltl 0tl . T
Lithnj vater .
TuMi'-ire . „ , „ - ED.23
J pun-f . KOS-03
r r > ro " \ " ana clDthlnE - < 3C
FUPI . 1,335.38
I ruc . 1S3CS
Subj . JOJl.23
3 > 'ura * county prisoners. . tr4S.E7
' * fi dT i tmL.hn iirisonerfi. . 14'fiU.10 '
IM r.f s uth Omaha , pris-
< " < ! . - lca.8S
Irihtiti * prisoners . . . . . . . . . . fy nn
Satiinc * . . . „ 2.MUJIO
T -tal . . . nC.HE.ai
f uu-t h u ie
M s 'iLi.e-ous' ' . „ . i i.4ia.nc
Ictit wid v liter . . . - LH7.7 :
J urtn'ute . . . . . . . . . ( 441
< ! ! < nnd reooratas -
ur'v vu
P b-uiiifr ; and pritltltlg . . S.S3.SC
"
C 't.-t't\ i omrntsstonprs" B03-
ari.-K . JQ.4iD.00
Cm i M uu liur"n ! offloti. cal-
a1 1- - . I SJiS
< -u' - \ ui - tiitndeiit ] ' of-
i -a antut d Bupplies 1.70J..E9
< ' ' ' c iut t bouce , Kila-
- . S.CSO.OO
. i ' > ' ) rl. f. oflice. saln-
' ' . S.SSG.01
Ci.ui'j attorney , salaries
'i . „ . C.C2.K
M in Uarieouh
Jt-skiie . . . . . . . .
Tui 1. 1. ' . . . . . . 2.G05HS
r > .r > . T. funded . ' IBS 1C
itr.i.i > . r-ei , Rjid pout
n. > - tnu . . . . . FB04K
t < agricultural * otflt
. . .
l > i'aua > ucldiUoti
t.i ju iptunntB
T tul . . ' . ISO.C2.4G
l : COORD roii CBAHI3T.
V ' 1 M.-CMF . } 7C.ffl
Lc' niiu water . . , . . SJM.liu
M 'I : . . . . g.7T ,
* ! . , . S9JS
J o. . . . : .tn.
! " t.w.a and
3BSSK
Total . . . . . , . . . S2Q.KS..71
IT < * j-nt poor
Intt r > 'llt . .
! " - > pi. , ic mid clothing. . 71 < 5
" . .
. .
t u. * ' uidigent jitiiir , . aBTl
' " ' U" > fc.re . . . 34X11
' up nfB Hftlurj. . .
l 'o ! ( > \Hu-ian' wUarj
T u bf i an abstrncl B ? applicatloiu 4t r
re < t-r fi.rd ub t > nnt } agtmt from Julj l.
3k.T ! u .leu ] 1K(7 (
Nuat.tr nT upphcaUonr 1 4TS. intle P7D
JMHU.P . : . ( ir marrii-d K73 bincle 40. wiflowt.
Kw w.ji.wfit , ( * . diium < d ajiphrnutt. 17
Oesi-ne tpplicartk. 374 , Aniwietnk. Qt.
Ge-niutie. ' " 4 Irluh KF Swedefc 1HP. Polnnd-
< T . : lauet 41. Jluplltt. : : ( ' . Italiaiit. K
} TIJ ti i Bnticmltiit M KuM-ianfc li >
S > i ) . Nfgrot * Sll > . Hunparisnt 1 Caiit-
C tiik ti "iiihiriiiiif , d Norwegliiti. Id. Ht'l-
rimiK ; Swiss f. Welsh 1 Holltudwi l
Sjrmui ' rinlai < d rt , , 1
ru.r' ua > a .t.ti lor raunet a > follnwi
'No .ni . "meet Mil inct.ue SCi'
J DC nine i truoLeiiiiKA C
< ' I-PP 13 { Miuft It ,
NVabtr of kpplu-anu rpJu 117. num
ber < i' SJ < pie applicable ism nuiubttr of per-
* ist iti 'umilieeof tp ; > lKantt : Ii.SSK : g\er-
tgb nunitier o ? ptirnoi ; uu each family , t If. .
nun. t'r-r of njonthi k kiUBUce rwnSwKi. C 17 ;
Hfifr Li.iiil.fr ul tuunthj. ' aklbU.uc pneL
t-u-U upp'iriiit 4 K
Tee . pp it duoributei during tbe ; o .t
UIT J fi vt-re tn
D > ur ] irnAf 4 W * Wi
Frur l > n It B.btt 41 > K.B4
" t iir.imot. am u < t s i tm
I ur ) . 1. M MM 45 * 1C UU
J J - . " " . NC U. = Ki4
: . M"i'U ! It.HB R 47 W JO
- ft. IUfc tUJC4 > 4. It 4C I4i
t x T. J. 'uua Tt i3 < 1 S K.1C
jwmtift * t C It R
) .iutia : ' * : ef -
or on * HWHW ATS
.1
J'i tt
t' T i or , fuprr ! isort
Lurch ! r
O" air.p
ana l > riflpei > .
.ir . . lm .
, t > precm'-t miptrvi ors 8CS.M )
Clunturf i
apen-i 'n-s . . IS W
W < Arfll * sujiprvlstor * . 177 W
iiillmrd ituiMirvtsor * . 1100
3'lbtl Vafli-y mperrb-ors . IWfS
jVnloa sup-sn-lnor * . SSi B
'TVaterloo ' supprvlSBrt , . . . . SSBCfl
W f w tmikht s nje.rvl ; : r * . . . SlJK
. . . .
Knaa laprprt-Hjeat Puoft Ocni -
5S.K4d.S4 , 1 Judge Ktront. $181 Tib. totbl. ? : ,
KIM
, Soldi"- * ' Relief rung Soldiers' f.ollsf
j cummiscioc rf..Sdfi 45
i Bond Stnlrtng PHiofl Boofl * anfl latcruR.
: tat MK tn
| County Uohfip Th prpsrnt boadefl flpht
It at follone iFitp per cent fundiuc bonds.
iieued July 1 1KK7 flop July 1. Iiu7. ! 12C8-
E ppr cent runfllng hoaflt iexurd
i nn due July i. mil. iir.onn " nn. > t
ijier icent road imprcTement bund * fitted
{ July 1 , ItiCi issued Jinmtry l , 1K-1 ! due
j July l itiii Mfili.imi' on < H T > PT cent fund-
i Itir bondi Isnuefl January 1 IRiin < 3ue Jan-
j nurj 1 ISIS JllR niiooi ) ttital debt f tif ! ! > -
oun on total tunua. IntercKt $5S 4i& ( nn
I > ouglm county ptld thp rteie noTercmcnt
during tb - fiRcj.1 y Er enflmg Jtinp ! tn 1SP7.
tbe eum of J17U.22S 41. tt tazee , . "SVlth UIP
exception of IRSiS tLlr It tbe largHrt amourt
o ! tnnnpy Tmifl the btate by this county ID
any one fiscal year
IWGLAS AWffTTON CLAIMS
Tbe cle.rU devotes beicral pepet of hl re
port to an explanation of tbe tmuglai .addi
tion claims giving a history of tbp sale nf
the property and eub pqucat litigation it-
volvmg the validity of the trtmiffe.-E The
total amount of cash -collected by the oounty
tirntteb tb salp of tbp lots bar been S2IH -
PUG If. Of thit amount tbpre are
acaiuBt tbe > unt } settled ty warrants.
f&HM Judctnenu unsettled by warrant
? 71 r.B : n , " . claim * allowed but not paid b >
wa-ran : I77.fiSRC7. unadjustefl claims JKi -
lie. 2(1 To the e Juaguwnu must be added
Hitmm of $44.U1HLS1 interest to July 1 , 1SP7
and $ hi.ns ( .t liguiflatcd cortt
Folltrwlnr IE e claeslflefl statement ol tbe
rmtt of th Cmintj boFpltal-
Burial grounds . r 4.R fli (
Plum , and Ppe : IfH'ationii . C XIHJK' '
Grading . 44.571 II
Cntitnitt CRyan & Walnh ) . 101.2X1 41' '
Su ) rmtendent . . . . . . . _ C.IW" 411
. .
Survryiac . . . . _ . . . , ai7
St-wcr and clsteniB . U IWi.jJ1
Extra" ( Rjan & Walsh * . 44JT7K 14
Steam heattag . . . . 30 Tir. 4S
Iron work . KMK ,
Engineer . , . 1.171 ( ! ( i
Insurance . „ . Wn M1
Painting . : , II2 41
Turniture . 4-vr , rr ,
Uumber anfl latior . Klii ra
Concrete . 2 : C
Barn . . . c.jr jr
Gai and electric light flstnrcs . 1.7n t3
Repair ? , and rebuilding . lIMin C !
MiBcellaneous . . . 7.r > ll K7
Livery .
Total eon : . smMS U
The total valuation at. returned by thp as-
JieBfcors tor 1K ! < 7 ii , rilO.SCnji4C.C ! : totU ad
ditions made b > tb board of equalicatlon
r7M WKiti. total deductions made bj tbe
board of equtlizadon. 154 f.f-4 ( Hi : total net
addition r7Ki.U27.dU. equalized assessment
$21 070.SI73.M Net flecreat-e compared itb
ISi'fi ' T.5SE.7n.r > 0 divided nf follows Thirteen
country precinclfc T2M5 ! ! ! IS . city of South
Omaha 2S.C27.2r , rlty of Omahc. . fiSn.CUP 07
The levy for 1897 is ai follov-F
Puna. Mills Amornt
General . IU HKScSiTT
Road . to .141 - .
Brmpe . 10 ao7nr
SoldirrF' relief . 0.3 6.321 . ' "
Iiouclas addition Judgment. . 27 W. I > 1 M
Sinldns . 1.7 35.S.'OC ; ,
Totals . ir.7 jsa-sssa ;
The total leric * for tbe pa t eli years have
been as follow * 1KH2 $42H Bl (1 ( 1 g . 1K S XSK2 -
12BSB ; l i ! > 4. SK76.22445 : 1BH5. including
Douglas nddltaon. SSTT .754.27 : 18iC. ! t.S.- ( )
l Ii R7 IBM" . Including Douglas addition
ISf.l.SKa : C
The repon clo C by calling attention to
tbe need of new revenue laws uod recount
ing the failure of the last legislature to make
sucii changed ai were demanded
UHtCiilfAJVD THK1R PICMC.
I'luno All l.nid for Die \nniiul Online
nl Arlluirtou.
The retail grtictr , .o' this , city and South
Omcht were oui in full force last e-vening.
the occasion b ng the la t me-eting imfore
the annual picnic which occurs on Tnuradaj ,
July r : . at Arlington Tne committees were
all on hand w ith report * indicating that
everj detail hat been perfected and all ix-
rnngwut'iitt completed fur L most cnjoj-ahle
I dry's outing
The ground * , at Arlington are said to be
an "ideal K ; it Jor the holditig oJ a picnic.
There a large dancing jiavilioa perfuctls
thttfled from the sun and a b&auuful little
' lahe with lifteieu or : eiity hoatt for the
accommodation of the Invert of aquatie
sjmru , rowing and fishing E i thf
greased-pig committee was < m hand with t
full re-port to the e e > ct that the pig it be
ing trained t& reduce hie uthh and to in
crease in * Epccd SB that wboe e.r capture !
tbo jinre will hate to be u tiprluter
At f > o Llm L oa uent Thursdry morning
tbe grix-ere and their friends -will meet at
headquarters tt Stete'sntb and Tarnam
strt-e'fc and mtrrh to the tVebster street fle-
jxit , bended by a brcse band of twentj pieices.
Tn tram will le-a e promptlj at ! * o clock ,
and for tbe return trip li will leave Arling
ton at t > ji m
Enough ucl.e-ti ; have already been hold to
guarantee theueee f of ( he picnic tnS the
managers exptint to nurpi > * last je kr' rec
ord , wbrich JT most gn.tifj'ing.
A C Hunt war arrestei at Sherman ave
nue , and Cer-by stre't't lum night lor eptucb-
ilp ) < He put up a bund for hit appearance
tn police court this morning
The remains of J H Bangewho flte d
In tlilt. eity Tuesdej were jteut to Etsthettn
Mc > . last e entnp for interment Tim
wrre < accointmnied bj J S liaupt , son of
tbe deceased
AnicJe-s of Incpnmrttion of the T r
0 Krleu Coal company have been filed vi t |
the county e-ler ) . The e-apital neil , if K ODD
'
add tbe rurorpnrators areT J' tt'Qnen
Mit * K V O'Brien and Mrs R r 0 Bricn i
Wilson 1'arl.er B colareid boj. wat trresti
jtt-rdny for Ftetltng JC from the till
of t m.taurunt at lilt Indge stretit He
vm , e-mjilnvcd there atid tile Fed that an
other b y e.ute refl the place and pen the
money Lj-tt-r the two divided the muciej
Mtjnbea-s ol a Itmilj. who.t ntme * tr *
uul-tiown are clu-rgtifl with carrjlDF oC
umdnwt aud d mrt from a houittt Thir
teenth and Pierre KlrrMs when tbe * } retoiem't !
A wi.rrji.tit rLtrclig malicioue destruction of
propeiny tit l eeii jusuttd for the arrt .t of
ur bead
Ywte'rfley Sarr Johnson was trrerte a
for Htetllcc a pair ( if old fcb ( * t from me
More of G W Ortmnc. 3W Ntirtb StxteHfUtli
n.-i-et be < re be had t > etrn etuplajtid for t.
rouple of dsrn He- bi'ht.rpt < d with ] * ttj
lure-enj. Hurry Fre derjeV. who wae u , ha
oompany tt the time of tbetrremt wat tl *
thLtil tUiLf ht t. f-u-S'icaoUk chtructei.
DlliKbvtli A Kulp hui. uiij.l.fd to the
oouru for k dJixtroe Irum heir huyhauA Jt *
sejit Kuli on tbe ground * of dttfcertiun tui
uujit-uiipori She stft * that * > he VKS nitr-
ne d to Kul ; ic Ouitiii. Sepiember Ik IKtt
Martb 1 ItW , . t.he Ulept-t he 6 i > ertrd l nr
4.11 ! ) lint tun cufltiLtfC iL' to her * up
pun tab e .tit ! time Site tU. that str in
uiur-otO tud tlU'Uui ui rtLiiit htu tntidec j
mm > e ! D * Tot. I
ARBITRATION KAY \V1N \ OUT
y ef ? wftd 5nlea > nt of tbs
1 tefcs.
CKMB9l8ft tlS
if I me < if tiie ftpriafnr * Di-tllit
-Able In Intlliff l'flln .jl < ntn
iloaii Oit .ititi i Al'-
fi-jit tii
, July If. Tnt * lit * b" a
EJaemt4 ID hurfl wort M ti part of tJw
ioBit crbitrttioB retnmlMioi > wlilct la itt
ECoru u > wemre trae auoraij it Uitt dis
trict , &e i rg tiifl by tr p
U expre tbcirutfli e * bt bring
wit ! ) UH > progM ? made. Tuof tbt
operators la the flintrirt. p r eAraiiu
fcijfl Prtncit L. &ubuit.B& , Lave tgm > fl u >
Jiettfl ihe itei Kot the PointalsBiaaetii I pel
ctmfiaeht thti ths oUier opestt.tors will BOBD
ItH into Hue
It I * cl timed by tie jalnerr' officer ! thu
li tt tt-nflefstnuaiuc v&t tlitt the fcpreSHiebt
sae&ht 8t J.er rent of till- output ot the ! * -
trJrt , vbK-en * it it ho stid to aras Hi per
cent ol tht opprttDrE Th ytj it w-lll be-
absolutely imptihKitii * to $ per mt
of tat- operator * tr tberc Me t crett many
opfro'.ot * ailuitic s L until sciJe PreM-
dent I'olati frtud that vhilthe vtralfl do all
1C hit pnwesr to u&slst tijf poauaiJiMOticri ; to
Bprute the Ficaa'urw ol operator ? to the
acre -inent be thought tie propasiuo : ) wa * a
step ol Mr. I > * Arihi s to Uwjp hit jnea st
worl. and prolong UIP strilp
Thi * \ening tb > coaimlEEjon ( .rat a tele-
crc.ni to Sena' i Marl : Hatma asking httD to
ipad bis tstisuuifc m liariog Uit
irtrnEtinn In tbp dlBtrirt ttaong the
K BT
Prcsi4 ! Hatchlord uiS Secrptary
here isstard tu oflicltl Uullrtla. No 1. to tbe
mliitre It bpiug & rprJew of QIC Eituution
The bulk-tin SEJ-E
C > ur ficht for livintrwarp now corer plgbt
state * of the UTiinn It i * a pti ral ut-ji"ti-
Btur. and n local KetUement will be author-
is * d or rwopiiir.ed Tbe sepond uel : and Uie
eicbtfa da > C'f our BUHiensK > ii brincf with it
greater assurji utiet. of ultimate vi lorj- that ,
any previous daj Our force * are tntrreuMm :
e erj liour. our determination l unflmcLlai ;
4itid our tu-ijuip art law-B.t > idlnc in e\tr > jiai.
ticular. Ttie rtuivF and number of ininej-s JD-
xohed are ay follows
VTegtem T'viitu-j Ivauls Full ? 2i.KH' ( ( mine"1-
bare joined u * whk-h mates the Busnen ? lou
almost unanimous In tbe df-trtrt TVorU fttll
continues lo tbt central Held but step * will
be taken iti a It-w days laoklnc to sus
ptnsjon. which It If belie * ed vill be Bucc-es
ful'hio
> 'hio Twentj - iirhi ihonKand miners have
laid d wti then tools tn their demand lor lu
mp a apes , tnulrtnc tbe Buwension penerai
exueji ; a few local miaes
Indiana A dru-er reserved today rejiort
everx mine and e er miaer in this Ftat-
wuspttniled Eicht thousand have Joined the
march for Hvinp v. icen
Illinois Ileiiortu from thi. - state are to th >
effect that tbe suspension Is practirallv peri
etal and that the miners are dt t rmlnnd to
continue the march until livinc ware" are
swuitd
WeM Virclnia About S.0 ( * > miners hn\ (
. tolned the mc'ment Rejxirts 1im variou1-
ectins ( if the t.uu.e conflrm the belief that
the nun T * will susr > nd Dicht orpanir.er *
h e l ft this cliy today for \Ver-t A ircitua
Sttpplj of coal from tbfielclf will bt cu'
off iti a ierj few daxa
Kentucky and Tennessee About 4.&IO min
ers have susp-tidei. others laay be e pecte3
to follow
Kansas Miners are a3 ] at wort tint \vll ]
hold a coni-entton on Saturdaj- If ei-
pertef that they will idso HUina
Alabama Re.ortsindicate tliu a.KK ( ) mla-
ers or more have nu ; > endeS Conr-titloa to
day Nothlnt ; further learned of their ac
tion Tbe nui'ply of coal 1 last -rominc er-
hausted at the various , flistribntinc points
P.iulioads art conflscatlac thipmentb. ciues
ase almu5t without mpplv ; is fuct , a coui
famine Is near at haufl
COLI'MBUS O. . July li. Presiflem
Ratchford hut mailed personal requents to
miners throuebout the counuy LEking for
statementsrtgarflinc tilt voeet they le-
teivefl , for publjcatiou Twenty-nine raib-
erfc in the Si.ndy Creel : vUley say that sine *
earlj In tbe uprinc ; ther aEF for each
two weelis ho arerttied Er , 4 each The
total earnings were Z2"r. M and for th (
fcame period their iDdebtednees to tbe opeiu-
tors for rent , provisions miiunp aiuterials
"
etc EErgrecaied JCl.lii ! : Ittving" the inineir
in debt to their employers in the euni a'
KM 71 President Rutehford JE > S thit u
a fair t > ainple of the condition of tbe miners
CLEVELAND Juj ! 15 Clnelaat !
optratort , regard I > e AnrJtt'e true unifonaJty
plan as a f-cheme to delay the i.ettlptaeni
of the Ptrihe
1 will gladly sign the tme unllonnltj
agreemtut" taid Mr TboniO' Toutg. "bu ;
1 will not hpend one hour's time proinoti-ac
it If De Annltt means tbe Pittsburg
diEt-ict proper 1 thinl : ! i5 per cent of tbt
operators w.ll agree to it. But if he proposes
to incJude the operator * oa the PennryivanjE
lint * east of Pitthlmrc hit true uniformity
Bi'heme w 111 fail ' Mr Young Beys that
gnat many oj eralo-s are willing to paj tht
fis-eeat rtte
Tnr price ol "West Vlrpiuic ran of mint
tr now JO per ton ou traclIt w as n Tid
prior to the ( .trlke
WHEELING W Vt .luly IS The only
change in the mining situation in T\eei
Virginia It- the clw-mg of the mintf of tb <
Flemlngtnn Coal company on the Baltlnion
fc Ohio near Grafton These mines get out
coal for the Baltimore & . Ohio railroad Tht
TjTcantrtill and Batet mitiei. netr Flemlnr-
ton are still at worli Stveral of tbe or-
ganire-s now worlnnr In the rtate report
progKf * but no aiore mines ha e b-t'n
closed Anifle f'on the Panhandle mlnei and
Flemincton all are buej and the railroads art
overtaied In eastern Ohio all is Mil ! quiet
orderly atifl ifllr
MASSILON O. .luly it Tut miner * em
ployed at tbe Standard mine at NErtrre have
Joined the Etril.en , Tbe Camji creek mlnert
have LO pone out
July 16 An Important
counter movement againBt theorgtnlserf al
tbe Vnitel Mine TVorhers ioV < -Kt Virginia
WSE begun liore today by conference of
fl e opettors In Uiut ttcte Thej deter
mined to nKe ther miner * an ndvtnce of 14
cent * a ton above the present prite f.&fl to
mcLe a corresponflinB lucrttst it the prjce
of coU at the mintt.
Ptrciiien < inr Aid.
COLfitBI'S 0. July It In t letter ri
teirea by Preiidenl Retchforfl Irom P r
Sargent , rranfl master of tbe Brotbeihoud
of Lnromouve riremen. Mr Sargent oE-rt hit
persoi.tl aKBiBunce in any manner deemed
best by Mr P.ttchforfl tnd clhp supgwitt j.
pltti for the men.bEnblp o ! tbe organization
numbering 2M'0 ( > , to J BIBI the otrikwi
Cdiif ftlomrnllonnl Coin rnllon.
ATUVNT1C CITY N 3 . July IfThe
National Confectioner * ' -ochition. . ui n ? j
annnal conienuun in j " " 8ion here today j
eleted the following oflicerr for the mi < u-
inc > ear. I'resident. TV alter M Lowaej.
Boston ! < ( president James J Mutehett.
New York hecreturj F I > Seward Bt
LKIUIP treuHurei F H Wntid ard liomon.
executive cummltlee W J "Walter St
L.OUI * r A Smith Cincinnati. G W Wil
liam * , , Ynrlv. Tk P. W RueWbcim Chicago
cage John Mi < "lurR. PtttPburr. H W
Keep ! , New YorL
The neri runtenuon w8 lie ht > 14 t
Niagara J"u41s
MuLcu fi-oud % 111-inpi
NEW YORK July ir.-Jolui Si-ott OlHer.
Uie Ctllf ornlu deput ) hberlff who VR * in-
di-tod law week fur atriuctlcm attempted
t < . commit FUK-ide in tlte Tombs tirl-un this
af it nmuii He thrun a It-itd ; x > ncfi down his
tnruat He I * not wnou : y hurt This it-
hit pot-olid uttenipt tt t-uiuide Wucj- his at-
rest
MINNRAIC LaS July -The
unsuriuUon u > V } decided to i > ro-
nr Jntii the competition of i > nt. : > L lUur.
in Illitiotd , where rnfcotrfnt made
IK turiiwj out tt nHM u * ! } > < > w
] irk-i * A t-unitujtut wu * naniMd tt > furtnu-
liite the j vtet < t.
( ) ITfr % * > 1 ork Hf > ii < lh.
KE Yr iiII Jut > If Cnini.trol.er Titcl
i.uki n.tl. * til. ud eriivujti.t f > r tiir kalt
of Bi > u3 l > uDit. of ibf ( : > of Nt 1 nrL
l.nii'i. ! ng ' IM OE ! it" y Tht buhit W.L
I p-r ci.tl
hp U ! bo : i > t te fet thf
I > leioij : cij tip T.t'1
1 tort kltn a : tb oem - of R * Srrfttp
tin Bouiptura eiitlm ; ' 12 t arp
to Mm euUe Kjrlini nD uit AMtfThul -
ritjUHCLI& diB rojt p L ; ;
with him careful ! ) IUM d iicn-t _ j
Iitm 'Wtp * qttreuwi-i Mr polnotucc
" 1 thiBl , 1 ttt timer l-Lxv * . t > HIi ! to Ali , I
think , tint ] UE ji < t euM Thf ptn it * dot
ere sot clttr w tut Xl ! j remembrjcieariy
H thtt I u ve test my trutik * thfl aee t Uuat
] still ; pver Cod thrni Hi * comptnioo
* IL 1) thought MJ Delmoniue nouid sail
IW Ni' Ywt Sfurdtj
Mtrmudi.1. * Hich J--oc f-t.ii Daimptticc t
cobdttioti t * > ery b t HU mint & RurcJv
affetan * Hie innlp noM < l off 18 a v-iti-
itf nighto N > ientf and WM ftmafl
the next dty tKiten '
Tht c't-rt in tbe Cojnjn iitJ hotel wheir
Mr I eaaajiitto it M ylnt urid "He h t
bt L v iry m bd wandprmp in tntnfl. tout M
now mucc isiprovHl thi u > lr ti > tit on the
turraor , tafl evec H > go oti the Bin * *
ttteaflfd.-
Beh B Kirtliia * . bp v-e > 11 1-uowa
Tort lirokpr vlin 1 * lipre wttb Jlol rt I au-
lap tbe persona ] frlpafl i > : I > rlmonte. coi-
robontet the rrporie "ChaMle it. In bad
th pf ' he Jaid ; 1 tin vcrsarrj but it U
a 'art I un1 ti hnf gone to Carlnhnd but
bpfc'v coins he utdtrsm a Iieltnotucc t cun-
divUni ttid that coibisr could bt Qtantto
reiiett- him "
Mr Iiplronnie * wat uiistslnp for c wcel : .
aoa nonp knows whpre IIP apent the sis flayr
laiervetang between the tltap hp left Aix
oed tbp ume he Lppe&rof ! at UK ContliieatU
very cert out aafl withtmi
M'AJ-V AMl'JAJ'AA IMTE I OKCI5S.
Will Combine t Hl t
iiintk of Initt-il ' liitt-v.
LONTJON July Ifi A dispatch from Pari
to n new * agency here savs that inquiry at
en American embassy there hst elicited thp
coafiraiaUon of the minor that thp pcvern-
of Spate and Japan have arrange an
allltncp t.palnst the Vnltefl States
The terniE of the understanding , which it
for the xmitual pnawtJen of C-ubn a&d Ha
waii provide that In tbe PVPIH of an active
cgtrTMiive movement on the pan of tbe
Vnited Btctes tending tswtrd interfprcnc *
in Cuban afltlrsor per , istehx-p IB the tn-
ncrution of the HEwaii&n islands both Spain
anfl Japan Ehal ! declare war lmultatieously
against the I'tuted Sinte * and cball make bos-
Ul < demnnstrations along both the Atlas lie
and T'acif.c const lines of that iciintry
WASHINGTON. July In Lirtlp crcdencf
Is placed in official circles here in tbe ntsie-
ment that the Spanish and : he Jajiauefip
hsxe entered Into an oSennhe alliance
acaiust tbp Vnttefl Staiee for tbe mutual
p'otf'Uou of Cuba and Hawaii Indeed , t >
far as cnuld be Icarusi touicht ho intima-
tioi of such ih aETeeaien : has ever reached
the State department Secretary Sherman
was indUfosed when a rermrte- railed at his
iion e ih regard to tbe defer t > m Mr I > aj
the fi"Rt ussiFtant necreUfj regarded the re-
pun as lee improbable to discuss
LIKHLT TO CALL A
Il -7ir - > . 'iitKti > > f Eiiclund. J'riint' < -
mill I nH - l ' tnt'-v tllsriit-t' Ilr. .
July in. A joint projiosal for
was presented today on behalf
of the Vnned Statef , " Lad Prance al a con
fer euce held at the foreign office between
Baron de Courcel tb French ambasEador
representing France Senator 'W'olcort tx-
Vice Piesident StexettBot tna Gene-tJ Vaim
repri * ntlng the Vnltcd Stat Lord Salt *
bury Sir MichLtd Kicks-Beach chancellor
of tbe exchequer and A J Balfoui first
lord of the treasury representing England
uud Lord Geoice Hamilton necretarr
of Etate for India representing ludia
The projKjsalf af te" some discussion v ere
tal.er under aavisem nt and the 3mtli > li
cabinet ul o e jit cntwei at E EUtx-equeni
coufej-t'uce. It u reportodi tnis < renioi ; thai
an international conference will be enni-
moned , jirobably to mj-ot in the Csiited
Statee with Greu. Britain participating-
tbe delegates will be ineirucved with regard
to ihe ratio It is well known of COUIDS-
Lhat the I'nited States faors 1C ID 3 uid
France ir.3 to 1. Acooidiog to today s re
port England * . psrucipatlon w ill mear
India s and tueie ir a prospect o * some con
cession * . at , to the BanL of England ! rter e
and silver certificates
MEET- DEATH 1 > THK
IJiidjf n Ir ii > t-rnir Pound lij it
Itniid < 1 liidiiiUK.
VANCOITER B C , July In At last the
fu.e of Ben "SVieade ifc l.nown and the news
just recened confirms the opinion held bj
many that lie peritbed in tbe wild und
desolate Mica country , for which distnci
hp left here on u prospecting trip over two
ytass ago with the avowed luientiou of hot
returhing unul he had made a ttnl.e The
lau iuformatton of hits "at on March 31' '
IfcHC. when he ieft lor Graham Fmdlay
rner. ou a prospecting trip Th < newt
just received is that atiuut the end of Feb
ruary t baud of Indians found tVreadt t ,
camp , but from LppeUEhcet uotlung had
been touched for L long time A search
wa , made i-ud the Indians eventuullt found
the remains He had been cut'lng wood
and cut his feet and evidently either blefi
to detth or died from exhaustion. The
Indians buried his retnuitis on the spot ,
taking the papers on ihi bed ? which lullj
identified him. to the HudBon Bay factory
at Fort Giaham a distance of 100 miles
fcoutheast from the spot whore the rernaitu
veje found T\"reade was a name of Gei-
inaiij tnd came to this country many yctrt ,
ago tnd Bettled n Victoria where he made
considerable monej In the hotel bti ineBE
minMA > \ * OK HI * noi IILE. .
Jtroiis I r < i > ml > llltj tlint tli - Murdr -r
if Mr . Cln" " * ! ! " i I nOt-r Arrest.
OTTAWA Ont Jul > If. Additioniil de
tail * conce'hing Rex Jamt * P Hi-mUton how
in jail at Pembroke tint and believed to
be Rex Francis E Hurmctihs who if wanted
on t canrge of murdering Mrt. Henrietta
CUwstin m SUt Lake C'ny in September ,
IWI , 4jre atlotlowi Hamilton wts ap-
palnied lay reedex m Scoiu. Buch ic June.
ItiJt hj the local buitann of the EpihcopU
thurch anfl creJenutlt.which , if be it
Francis Hermat-nr were cprui.in.ly foigefl or
Mtilen , He wantefl tc lie ordained but the
buhop would not fid SD nor would he renew
hit licetiMas i U ) reader after the year
exlri'd ) If Hamlluin is tint HrrmanhB , be
answers tbe description in .o nianj wcyi
that he could IISHF for Hermannf' double
Tne prtsotif-r Ji wonfierfclh renerved J > p
make * ho cotnplUnt of any 1 ind utid cimply
diicluw he is not theii.cn vi anted Hf but' '
thut itr lit-clfcied to 0 ttuything InuUup to
ward his defense
Ilnd An MoMMr Dtiim. .
PARIS July IE Cptieijptble eicitemcnt
was caumi jeFtura'Ej 'vhu , ) iM Fauie was re
turning from tbe review bv c mtc who
ru 2eS forward for tbt * ji-esidrnt 6 carnage '
and Dung c petition imo t.u Icp Tht > mun j
was imwt'flitflj : trri-wtid , but it turned out '
thct i-w dewgn * weie. t ythmg but hog-Jit
for the petition rnertiy aiiefl for relief w
worl. . . '
BAPTISTS AT CHATTANOOGA ;
< .intention at the Bapan ;
VUIOL ol Mnerica bppati IS
city tbit inert ins nJtb obout 4.00U
fetid aot&p nf tbp aiot.1 prnmittMii BsroJut
le4ert Iti tbt cauiiny prewct The v-ci.ttiBl-
It ro&l and plsasatit cad p pr.vth.nE twins *
to oiip of iht laott Bocf ( , ru ) ttj
h > ia by tb utrion Amnac itip jao t
neat le aerf prif-ent we Jahh &
of Cbirncn. Vicr rrcW8e.hU Rtr H i. Sen-
thnui of litOlts. Tex. : E. L. } * ewkf r > I
OKboctO. Oht . O A Quisle ) of LtSeOlL ,
Sm-rpttrj E E OUtt > rc o ! Chicago.
rer rrank Morpj of Milwaukee. Rev E X\
Hunt of Toledo. O . cliUrtnto ol tiif board !
rhttaEpert. Spcr ary H Vf Reed of La
Oos e Wu ; Rpv Cenef iHeltn Johrt or
LfHitnillp Ey . px-Stiemtrj r L 'Wiikim
of Chic gu. and Waller H Mwritt. faujsinp'f
ta&necer o ! the Bnpus ; union The Bttp.it- '
| > apert of tup conntry are neu ren-e etitrttii. .
4 > m-J J arratipeuitttt htvt bppt tanue 101 ; lf
comittri ana m.nvetiipnce . of tbtir rnp"et.ttitn-
Uvcs
Tbp lintia omrly aufl elabamtpl ; flpco-tie ;
rtiy cuditorium was cosiplncly filled a : ji
o clock. , the hou : of opening Uiu niori .i.r
Eicb tate dplegation ot-cupied quar.r't n
ene3 for it. howener aod there vai i
crcwdinc or t-rafuBloo On tbe rowrun v < i
ncaipa ihe oiucer * jiiid sjieakrrt and it :
cboir pallory abpvp them wa the esct'n-i
tral'iea choir of iiliti voicet
Tie ponxtnition wne ojiptipa wHi e , b i
Rang sorvlt-p. led bj I r L Lrti&oti of r '
Wcynp lud. lortnerly Epcretar > o' tbi
beard of managers Tlic itatncnup rudi > -Mf
Joined flntbusiast uuillv with tbe cbolr in ttt
BinpniK and a g'ia' wn e of inspiring iia-- i
mtxiy floated through tbe building At tb' .
rinse of the Hour ten-ice. Itr Konaoo read
the fr > rtj-BUttb pnalm and Opllxered a ! e- ;
\em uiAocatiot. after -which PrpKident Chap ,
man arose to deliver the opening add-tas
CHEJSTUN-jn' IS M1KLT
AB rretlaent Chapman \mked ! to the fret i
of the platforni he was greeted by a greir
xolume of applauet TATieti the applaus *
finally euhudid be cpoke as follcwe
It IB tnv prlrtlep * once more to lol : ut > "T
this hnpp > pathermg of tbe Bapti ! t > utic
I'ecijue F Vnloe of America 1 am ploi ( > fh. f .
number c-Hthered here bet-au-- pefli" n
g oS and pmfitalilt time topelber 1 bt ie\
in the entbusia tn of numtier'us iat
hharj'enetn Iron , so a man sha'-pfneth . (
coutitetiance of hif friend' and KUC had !
of friends oupht to mahe our faces it > \
brigljt I am plad because it seems ic ! >
beccimlng fakhlonat.lp to li" reljcious The .
tiost of younr men aie lU-mg down tbolJ
sneer "that reltpon if foi wom n anj
t blldren " Thej are teaclunn thp wc > "lo ina-
theJ-e is nothing more rruitilj ihati a s.ncei
and earnest love fur Chrif' they are ( f.a -
lenclnp the Infidel to call tbe OhriFtit-r IT.-
effeminate It Is true that you cain.ot .
nio- pure or mose God-fejirit g or pt- TI
trooa of any kind in } nur heart -u-hho , , ' t
inp mort like tbe aterape vnman liu1"kT
Baptist Tdunt T'eople are p-nvi g that tl.i > -
does njt make a man Ie5 > Krone !
couupe < > UF lerr atil * to c.ipwith diSi'ul t-
c > ie ! . willing to lift burderih
The norU of this organization IF out < '
Iiui5"n-l'ftlnr in all Its departments Ti
meinlierf : u-e lifting tbe buracriF In thf Io al
.Mjcietj The uRsciciationBl Tu > rk '
evangeJzation and educatinn ie b 'np tuffi
forward with iaruestneh Tbe Mulesa
labd-inp to e end the cauie in their owr
liiudbTs and tin national snciety has doti"
a woik in it BII jear * of history that would
If miraculous If It VL ? not the wuik i f a
dlvtn leadrr
Thif ornamzation i to f-ach the vounc
-Chri'rtlan of thl > - gen ratlon tha : to ! saved
l" not all thee Is of talvattcm that th"ie
are jicis > sibUitief of f-er\-ice wjthin him thai
culture mav develop and that it i hi ?
privilege not only to rllmb tip himf'lf into
tlie lunqaom of heaven but that he may be
permitted tl.at Ftieetest jor Unoxvn or arth
the jc > > of leading wouls to Chn t It
leu'-hes htm to I we not sslmpK manllnth
liut men , to se in eve-j- human being how-
eiei low upon the scale of me ; it a passible
jewel of eternity
It Is- for tbe promotion of thlp work that
we have met Uidu ; . 1 am grateful for the
fellowship 1 ff" li your faces TV come
from widel ? separated hornet , bearing with
us hearts that have leaned to b at to
dlffeieiit strains of music Tb" coldenast
ha"- listened to Atlantic's measured jm-sa-
'iotiF the blue of the \\C--T isworn ovr
hearts that caupht thejr rhvtlim from the
mciuntaln sitream * tbt mot king bird awak
ened wnnie In sciuthern lic > me i but tbe com
mon tune of "Gcid Save tlie Queen" an3
"America"wUl unite us in a song heart to
heart
ADDRESS OP "WELCOME.
At the conclusion oT Preeideut Chapman i
addrehs Dr Hunt ino"ved that tbe provisional
prcigram be adopted ac tht contention pro
gram Tbe motion was unanimow.lj i.dcptefl
The nddretfces. oJ welcome were then deliv
ered at follows On behalf o ? the churches
oJ Ohtttcmoga bv Dr R B Garrett jiastor
of tbe Pi-st Baptist cliurch on behalf of tbe
Baptist Young People s * > : > eiety of tbe clt >
cvi etcte by Rev M D JeCrpys Knorville
Ttnn . on behalf of the citizens of Cbatto-
nooga Mayor Geo'ge TV Och < . Dr J T\ "
Couley of Bt Paul Minn eloquently rt-
epandefi to lbf p welcommp adflresBpE D'
H W Reed reuordinc n > cretary. then an
nounced tbe Etandlup ct > mmitte-e6 and lead
ers or important topics lor each state repre
t-enied in the convention
"Tbe Christ Coucejitlon Person Not
Proij ' wat the fiubjett of an address by
Rev Dr Carter Helm Jouet tht distiu-
n'lKbed Louis\ile ! divine
Rev ID li Mel turin of Deu-olt Mich
closes tbe morning setsiou witb a etrong
address ur.ng u hu. subject "Divine Own-
e-Btoj. Human Steward hip "
The afternoon setuiion wat preciaBQ over
by r L Jew l.e of Osbfwa Ont vice pres
ident of the Baptirt Young Poople'r Vnion
nf America Tbe report of tbe board or man-
ugert WIIF presuhtea by Secretary Sbivert
He called particular atteutiOD to tin titen-
sion of territory the adininifctratum. tbe
uuihcetion as hcnompliebed bv tin o'guiiza-
tion A verj gratifylnp exhibit was made
of the results of tbe recent Chrirtian cul
ture courne extmuii-tinnf , . in which ovw
14 ( iOU papers were * .ubmittf4 Many of
Uiene came from tl foreign mltitiou nelclt
of the dehommction
Spettal attention wt > cUlefl to the repon
o } Treacurfir rrtnk Moaij of Milwaukee
whlci fchowed eviduice of pritter economy
and better inaociU conditini ) than before
Tor the year ending June 'M. IMif. a com
parison of LEseu and liabllitlct thi.wed c
desflcit of f4.li2U "t Jor tbe jear cudlnp
June 3U IKliT tftcr t e-onse'ncm e estimate
of uisp-.t the deiicit ic reduced to J17tlT : :
sUiouicp a nw gam ( or the year of K ( IK2 Of.
Ar cnuEihatioB of tbe re'pun o ! the buni-
ini.i , manager shtiv s a gain dnnnp the ycur
iti accounts ret-el tblp of IS f > K7 7fr plus a
reduction of indebteflnesf to the tmourt of
J51T.MI
Thebotrt of maiiLgeri ibcommenScd
r.ome ( hatgi * iti ihe rous'itutioD which were
ar epteid and approved b } 'be eiunventioa
Tbe e changes led to L more complete
union o ! the forces ol the Iii.pttr.t Young
Yon ran .1 > ny n i > iiu < w u crt-at many
lat Uiry'rf titttd juanof bnt
ir. only one jiloi'tIB Omalta
yon caw buy Uie emJy'inaoo ou
and tJiat' bt're > Had that juauo
Jvimluill eudoiv.-d i y all the r * t :
ef ibe world Ji-J-iri = Uie I
at tlie pr
! Ktandj- today fth
plant * a Httif tash jiaj-atent suwi > Ml-
[ Ue tutu < ih iiiuutb Y < > uutfbi as
i si-i Uie IKVI when yea l uy. Wt-'re
rciitiliz l > ruli < 3 uruut < Ui weli , r *
If > 'V Guu t v uui i MI > out you cat )
rt-ut nhe
A. HOSPE , Jr. ,
Mnnc Dd Art 1513 Douglas.
SWEATERS
We have GIVEN u ai cpror-
tu".tv : to buv uf
us at a price AWAY a-d below that of
any competing
house.
if yo COME and look
at them because
the } * will sel. r > n siq-Sj. If you are qo ng to wear a sweater and
have money sav ng at heart
Men s swejters : n green , rmrocn , b'ack , vviih big ? ! awl
colLrs. white str.ped , at ! wool , permanent co ors One del
lar. Try to duplicate these for a ha'f ' more
Men's Sweaters , blue , red , white. 25 cents.
Boys' Sweaters , vhite only , 15 cents.
A Big Snap for You.
A Bia : Card for Us.
TUE ! \1L \ np Wf } mi oil
Cor. l th and Douglas
A big display in our 14lh street Mi
YOU WILL REALIZE THAT "THEY LVE ;
WELL WHO LIVE CLEANLY. " IF YOU USE
E ERY H&R RESTORED TO HAKHOOD
BY TURKISH L , K , OfiPSULES ,
Tiitt iL-t - > t- < .s s iEF. r- .bet oi > < 01 be II . ' \ ti 0 VEKVES pro-
g fit si iiL be i. i.v t . , ! HE U e f-ton in a > m.is. 11 - i.ct w . ' oc. t\
' e sn . .L. y fo e > t v \ \ -t \ r pt-.i > t-t tll.K - ; ] il li-ES Tjll
s > _ i tip ' tt.use iii vti. ttL tv e w . < oi > e > op
tin. iti.p i til. .he wirt , ' ! . i' . ? E\l . i. 'V\E' > K - - ur E\l AL L.Osmake a
new tin. : nr JC.L I.EriM . > t"I , AK EV i > > n . b 1 bic-.e < i. LS we- never
IL.J tp t-u-e J HI bt > i lij H.J. .
lS.'i Cm.tba N h
.Vier s c-jne f the b oed is awa\s ! impoverished and ihe
s \stem deb na'.ed Use Pil Aneamic. . his composed
.ar elv o' czmcen'ratei b oed and qnickly restores
strength and vaitv. : ! Hiflt OnlT 1)WCFCCr ) \ CfltlD tal Co. , BOstOL
People Vnion o ! America witL tbe soutb
crn ULIOE by vhiLt tbe fo-c.er o ! both Lte
consolidated and IE mal.tng tuit new : t-
Imion with tb Boutbem department sepn-
rue departments w e provided lor tbe
north , the south , tbe east and the west
to be known. heiuLfter at Baptist Young
Peiple's union. North. , Baptist Young Peih-
ple't union. South etc , instead of te here
tofore by department colorc.
Addresses were delivered } > y Hev George
B Eagei D D . of Montgomery Ala : Rev
Curtis Lee LEWS of Baltimore. Rev. TV P.
McKe.e of Minneapolis Minn. , uid Rev. J.
TT A Stew an of Rochester N Y
PLEASANT AFTERNOON.
After tbe adoption of the re > pnrtE of tbt
board oJ manager ! and treasuier the uftei-
noon was passed in a ier pliLEaut and
profitable vty Rev Mr Lawe was tspe-
( .ially applauded in his sentinvnt ! refer
ring to tlie federation ol tbe various unions
north and south and in his teplj to the
uew 4iaj."r editorial ? criticising these large
gtthtrmgr He i.tited tlie-j were tbt vaca
tions of the young people and did not In
any waj jepieseut tbe inroudi upon mote ?
which vould otberwi , e go to tbt ihit > uoiu
or otber churcb purposes
At 30 the eome-ntion udjou-ned tc give
the flele gales an opportunity to attend tbe
cU-te rUllet L number oJ vhici held very
interesting me-etings full ol e'nUiue.iasm
At tbe evening sension RetV W
Weel-t of Toronto addressed tbe convention
ujioti tb * subject o ! ' Home Impressions '
Following this President John H Chap
men of Cbicugo delivered 1m annual ad
dress whicb et > eied tbe worl. of the past
year in t verj complete manner He wat
listened to with marl-.ed attention anfl not
withstanding tbe lateness o ! tbe hour at
vLicti tbe session elosefl and tht large
crowds p-fseut there vea-e few who did not
itnit.ii ! to the close of the
or
7iir nto ItliH 1) > eMillx.rtl * I T < iiriin
l'4 jilr \ \ -J < - < inif- .
TORONTO Out Jul5 li Delegate * to tbe
coBvectioii ol tut Epvortb leaijuf have ovur-
whelmefl thiB city today 'IiticoratlDtjii ' on tbe
principal builfllugfc have pltefc t grueral boll-
daj appta'tuce to tbe city
The reception committee bo JiatJ a busy
tira' getting the fiificront delegation * plae-ed.
but the arn-ngezneinte we-re goofi anfl tbe
great crowd Is with verj Jew tsceptioat ,
comfortably jilucefl
The ( ij/t'tiiur meetings were belfl th ! & afternoon -
noon In the jiaviUon and the Metropolitan
church In the jiavillou A. 5 Hardy ,
preimier of Ontario -warml ? welesomed the
vititore. as dlfl also Rev Carmen of Toronto.
Replies we.re me.de fo tbe MetbofliM Cpir-
eoJ ; church by BiLhop " 5V X Nmoe o !
Detroit and for tbe Me < tboSist church South
by Bishop fitzgerald of Na .bvllle In the
Metropolitan church Mayor Fleming pan-
welcome for the city In ieponse Bie.li07i
C C Mc'Cabe for the McthodiBt Episcopal
i tiun.b , Rev Jtrnei Tboirme of Littlf ROLI.
for the Methodist Episcsipal church South
and Rev H Crane D I ) of Bombay In81
for India FpoJ.e Thu e ( nitip Jour monKer
metalnge were held
Il-iiiiiir u Hell frlim n t > i1rli. |
CX'MBEKLANP Md. . Jmy U-A1 1.30
o clc.-l : this niorning the engine aitiu bed tn
train No 1Uwhile pawing slowl } througb
tbe luii'-tioi. cif the I'ntKburg and the third
dlviwons near Cumberland van derailed and
fell c.er on its wdt Tbtbaggat'e car was
fcUphtlj oaniaretl No out wur injured and
He tac ) : wt"t bin i."o fo" but a few biuri
Inves-iiputKit revealtt.e luct Itiat Nt > ine orit
l.ad ch t > ruttlj I'mtved a bolt ftom ibe
Fwiuh. which cnud tbe derailment Tne
raimpanj's deieutrves have lieen detulioa on
tlie case
i
cvntiin PAHTV or mcim A
ll < if Tin-in Ii.jim- , 1ml Tlirlr
MuKKf ! > HidilJ.-il vi lib llullrlk
CHICAGO. JuJj lii Oiueerf Irutn the
Dcsplclus street station tojuj sut-ceedefl in
capturing the party ol alleged highwaymen
vho were -chased by two patrol wagons
loaded witb nlhccte last night , and who suc-
cfded in n.al.ing tbeli escapsin a buggy
after a runnmc light lur.ung lor eic eral
blocks Tbe partj v.utlocated in a flat
above a &UDUII at ! ' ! West HaTistm street.
Tlie\ were tnl.en couipleittJy bj surpr.he tnJ
offered tin resistance None of the men we-e
mjuied Lkbougb tbe buggj which they
occupied and w hi-b w as afterwards located ,
vat riddled with bullett
T-OL.1CE LET Mltl. 5TJM.IIS GO.
MKlr ? of AIK < HI" * < & ) i > iitf nc"4it
L.lkl ; lei He Clnr > - 1 I j.
CHICAGO. July It. . Mrt. Edith Slajilrc , the
companion of Bicyclist Chtrlet Ne-lson oJ
Cadillac. Mich . at the time he v.o.1 e.lio ! in
Washington jiarlt about thie-e veckf ago wiu
discharged from cUEtudj lofle-j , no one u\-
jxarlng to prutecute her on the charge ot
tornpiicity m tbe mysterious aflalr li u
prohuble that tbe end ol tbe aflair hac tit-ra
I reached ae , the polue appear tn be wholly
u WE. Nelson who hat bo far recovered t
to be able to be in court it.du j w ill nutm
submit to tbe "X lays' in tbe hope of locat
ing tbe htillrt nt i tils bean
Burning 'itthiug tlan Sineases
relieve-d by De IViit Witcb Hazel Kalve : .
unequallea for cut * , bruises , burns. It hetli
without leaving tici.j
KIIU llt-rt-elf mill OilJ.lrt-n.
LONDON Julj If , Emmn Sj-m ! idf the
w-lle of LSI e'hglut trter cut the throcts of
her four joung childrtin and then btr own
lust night SymiintUi jeitumed home ubout
1 o'cloi 1 : thh morning and us he enteired
hi * bedroom be Humbled oier the l.udie *
of two of hl de-ad children und found hit
wife and tbe others dvmp Mr Sjmondi.
afteir t period of abstinence hroVe tbe pledge
on diamond jublle-e dn < and had been dnul.-
Jug htmlly e cr ilnce
I > fnili of u
TEOl'M-SEH Neb Julj If. ( Special )
Mn Aunt. B Sanden. an area widow ! ! Y-
Itr Unnein a itni.ll boutie in tbe : > utb i > an
of tovn was found dead > < - : terdij ino'hinB-
Her fleatli jirtibablj leiulteid from heart
trouble She will IH- buried tomorrow th
f ubeitJ eiccurrinp at tbe hou .e u If t > clock ,
couflut-ttid bj Rev T D Davis
MOI 4-lllflllfc Ol ( If- ! ! ! ! Vf . - Ik , lDl } IS *
A1 JCajiles Arrived \ \ erra from Ne r
Tori ;
At Hamburg Arrived T'aiutia. from Ntnr.
Tort.
At Stettin Sailed Gworjrif , for New Yo'k.
At Oueenstown SallejiJ Jiritannn. for New.
Tori.
At New TorJ ; Sailed rrel rlh diw
Grofcw for Bremen S ? Ivjiiu foj Ste-ttn
At Li erjiool Arrlied German.e from
New YorJ ; . pcnnlana from J'hilude Iphi * .
BaJloO Sj lv nla , for I5u un
It fceejis Drex L SlionmnD froins : nowadays -
adays de-liviiriiij : U f Iwlli * ' J'-S K ) tap
u Uie narrow * .yuart > t-oln
si wily 5SX > t > U ifc Is Kit eiry day j ricc
Wltb BF 1ml Wf'lif K 1IS U mHltV tl t *
S -SBlar RS.fJ tan { .lie * dny
juarjinU'f every pair v 11 to
aud fixo or So"t * -b f on t-arth YoulJ
miss it if you don't utte-ud tliit tan
Mil -Jttin't It't tie JifBt L i J u
You'll lisve Ui wt-S-r hlioeh ill Uot ve-utbfr
JUbt tilt tillUlC.
Drexel Shoe Co , ,
1419 FAKNA.M.
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