Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 03, 1898, Page 3, Image 3
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June 2.-SpecIaL-Dur1ng ( ) thu day nothing further wa received from ( ho Var IepaI-mcnt regardllng the calling or the Tiiirl igiincut from Nebraska , but onIo iThflnito ithttucLons ! are anxiously ' . ftVaItCI ( , IL i ; convclcd that Mr. liryan Is to - : ' - ilavu chAnce to nakc a military rccor In case inuru trcops nra taken train thlsi tute , . but th tuntlon of the Limo anti place for thu niotiIiation I one of gencral Interest. ntisniclt a Iho new troops wilt be without tents or ejuiptncnt 01 any sort it is the be- lkf In ollictal clrcks that the mobilization svIll be ot Omaha or that the companies wIll un tnustorcd In at their home towns nuil be foimetl Into n regiment only utter they are ready to leave the state. The latter lnn Is - - not regardci wIth favor nnl It Is probable that the gencial mobilization at Omaha will lie aslcd for , although there is an elfort being iiinilo to have the troops brought to , Lincoln. Just how full ( ho companies are that were aCiCCtCl by Mr. Bryan cannot ho definItely learned , the reports conflicting. Uryan's pereolini organ hero gives out the state- mciii. that the men for the new regiment were Practically all enlisted several days ago and that 'wlicn the call comct the inn- bllizntion can be effected within a month or six wcek. " This Is not regarded as very fast time for the calling together of a regl- . mont that nlrcaly lisa its men enlisted. I. ri i' . SiiIIis ' . It. is rumored that 1d P. SmIth , deputy nttorney general , tins his resignation ready to Iiaml In , so thnt ho may take the field as captain of nn Omaha company In Urynns - . V-- regIment. it Is Intimated by some that Iinith ; vilI not walt until after takIng the physical examination to hand in the resignatIon - natIon , na ho hnl contemplated gettIng out $1- ef the attorney general's 0111cm before the military scheme came up. The reason given foi this In that he was amlItious ) to succeed i3myth and thought that being a private cItIzen would give him a better chance for the nomInation , ittiti would at the same time relIeve lillit from any entanglements In case Smyth desired a renomination. If ] ) eputy SmIth really has any such PolItical q- : ambitIons , the general opinion is that the military muvu is a happy addition to the plnii. b'ecretnry of State Porter is still suffering with th ear trouble contracted about two a weeks ago 1111(1 lila condition has beau such us to alarm his frIends. The constant pain has had a bad effect on Mr. Porter's nerves and ho Is not bearing ill ) 50 well na he did a to ? dqys ago. The physicIans believe that the trouble vIil bo remedied lii a short time , as it seems to 1) ( an absccss that has formed In the car , and which vIll require time to break ftnl liejil.Vhcther it wIll result In partial loss of hearing cannot be told at $ this time. The abscesses formed in both enrs and the one that was lanced a few 'lays ago Is lieglnnlng to heal , 3tnte Superlntdnlent ( Jackson is attendIng the meeting at the State Normal hoard nt Peru today. Deputy Ileck of the superb- temicot's ofilce ( lelivers the nIdrces to the graduating class at Randolph tonliOit. The State flankIng hoard has secured reports - ports from the state banks showing their conditions during the early iart of May. VliIlo no complete compilation of the ro- I ports has been id dc , alt examination of a iumbcr of the reports show that the Item of - , total deposits svlll be largely Increased over the figures of the preceding report , as well as over those of the report of one year ago. ' The Dupont Gun club of Omaha filed article - ticle ot Incorporation wIth the secretary ot.state today. The capItal stock Is 1.OO0 , and the Incorporators arc : Joseph P. Oold- smith , Charles Curtis and William D , Town- send. The object of the club is to see that the game laws arc enforced. The following notarlal commissions vcro Issued today : D. II , Griswold , HarrIson ; J.v. . Fonts , IIlber ; El. ti. hall , David City ; I \v. II. Carbon , Ord ; 0. M. Collins , Atkinron ; \v. E. Scott , Atkinson ; John II , Gayhart. Omaha ; George A. Ileam , South Omaha ; - I ) . I' . Kelley , AllIance ; George A. Day , Omaha ; George A. Kendall , Frernont ; C , C. i3aker , fleatrico ; William Shields , Omaha. LI neal a L'n I No teN , Fho Lincoln people who went to Onialia yesterday expecting to 110(1 the exposition In an unfinIshed condItIon and a small show In general , weio agreobaly surprised , nail there Is today ten LImes more interest In the expositIon than there baa ever boon , The ' 'i- size and architecture at the buIldings coiiio in for niuch iraIse , while tlio exhibIts are declared to 1)0 most satisfactory. All of those vlio maibo the trip yesterday are en- thusiastlo today , and theIr words of uralso will help increase the attendance from IAn- colil from now on. The only complaints heard are about little things that can be remedIed , such as the defective fountaIns. Those who voro at Chicago on the opening dRy of the Worlds fair any that the wipe- eltlon is nearer completion anti is a more coinfortabla place for visitors than was the bIg Cimlcago show. It Is a fact that. the pco- PlO of Lincoln have heretofore shown very little interest In the success of the expost- tion , IL is evident now that It wIll ali ho wilied out during the exposition season , and 110 vIsitors to Omaha vIlt be more enthuslas- tic and appreciative than those from Ltacoin. Time loss of the Worthington Military acadenmy by fire yesterday is keenly felt , and it Is belIeved that time buildiimg 'IIl be rebuilt - built , or that the now unoccupied building of time Western Normal , Just vcst of time city , lviii be secured for the future use of the academy. Time buIlding destroy d yesterday - terday was owned by the Grand VIos' Build- lug assoclatiqim , lnsuriimmco was carrleil in the followIng comnpanIes Providence ( 'C Washington , 5OOO ; Fireman's Fund , $ , OOt ) . Concordia of MIlwaukee , 2,600 ; UnIon Its- euranco of Lolliloli , ,000 ; iprng Garden of l'cnnByivnnin , $5,000 : Norwich Union of England , $5,000 ; New York Underwriters agency , $2tOO , ; Fmtrimiers and Merchants' , $2OO ; Northern of Lonilon , $2tIOO ; total , $34,000' Omaha people at the hotels : At the IAn- dell-\Vllllnin Thompson , VI. A , ChallIs , It. 1 , Crumimler , II. C. Drome , Charles Oott , ' . H I do not believe there is a cao of _ _ _ _ ida , indigestion or ( lay ituuumeh trouble that cannot Lw relieved - lieved at once unit Ix'rmmmanentlT cnretl . . by my DYbPEP3ht / CURE. CURE.MUNYON. . At all druggista , 25i. a vial. Guide . to Health and mcdi- . cat advice free. 1G5 Arch atreet , Phila. .a , " . - - - - At the LIncoln-V. ? . S. StuB , } . Vakeley , lit. F' . King , George J. Adams. hurt Iii n flnnnwn . COhUMIIUS , Nab , , June 2.-Speeial.- ( ) Ernest KrauEe. aged IS years , son of floLt- Ileb Krause , a prominent farmer of Grand PraIrIe townshIp , wss tory badly Injured In a runaway neelulent this morning , lie was comIng Into town on the running gear of a wagon after lumber and wfcn near the cIty limits on the north a team follow- lag him becarno unmanageable and ran away , jumping squarely onto hla wagon and onto him , trampling him badly and running - ning over hIm , lie wan taken to St. Mary's hospital where It was found that ho hail auffereil a fracture of the skull , besIde other injuries about the head nail face. The chances are against his recovery , The remaIns of Julltma Rasmussen , who illeil early Wednesday morning In a bath room at Omaha3 arrived today noon , They wore tact at the depot by a delegatIon of Maoiis , of which order he was a member , and the funeral will he conducted by that order tomtmrrow at 2:30 : o'clock , F'rnnk Fnlliaum , secretary for the Eie- vator ? olllng mills , leaves ( his evening for New Orians , where ho will be marrIed to MIss W'Ilhelmlna Plxberg. Upon his return they wIll visit frIends at St. IAuIs , Kansas City (10(1 will also take in the exposition at Omaha and will be itt-borne to their many friends in tIlls city after June 15. ml Igli SChOOl ( rii.liinlcN. ALL1N , Neb. , June 2.-Speclal.-The ( ) graduating exercises of the Allen public schools were held last evening. The following - ing were time graduates : Laura Kellogg , Guy Saberson and Connie Cavanaugh. C. L. Culler wIll be retained as principal for the ensuing year. WIMII'INGVATEP. , Neb. , June 2.-Spe- ( clal.-Tho ) graduatIng exercIses of the hIgh schooi were held last nIght. C. S , Dudley of Beatrice deilvered the class oratIon. The class : Iledelia Anderson , OlIve hlitchman , Edith Johnson , Chauncoy Om'ton , Clara Sack. ott , Ulva Vnnilenburg nni , Mary Burns. \VILI3BR , Nob. , Juno 2-Spccinl.-The ( ) t'S'Clfth annual commencement exercises of the Wilber 111gb school were held at the opera house this evening. The graduates : Peari B. McGregor , Myrtle F. Ross , Sara L. Davey , Alice II , McGregor , Joseph F' . Wi- dna , While F' . l3inger , Louis S. llouchai , Joe A. Ilartos , Bertha J. flullIs. aIim ) ' Organ Ie a Gumiiptiim. , ASIII4AND , Nob. , Juno 2.-Spcclnl-A ( ) move is beIng made toward organizIng a company of volunteers tu Ashland for the Fourth m'egimemit , Captain William W , Crane \vcnt to Lincoln Tuesday amid conferred With Governor hlolcomb and Colonel PIll- ham J. Bryan regardIng a company front this cIty and received their assurance that such a company would be accepted. There were 25 tickets sold at the Ash- mud station \Veihnesday morning to ieoile visiting the opening day of the Tm'ansmnis- slasippi Exposition. Bert Sherman , who ran away with Lena rienmi , s'mis brought bacl from Nebraska City by Constable S.V. . Weaver of tills city on a warrant charging him with horse stealing. Yesterday Simermnami vetit to Wa- hoe and secured a license , marrying the girl , with the consent of her parents. AsI.s an I uiJ i.ietion. WILDER , Neb. , June 2.-Speclal-Tho ( ) Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy railroad has npplied to the district court for an Injimne- ttai to restrain time village board of Wither amid the County commissioners of Saline county front levying and collecting any tax to pay the Principal or Interest on tile bonds issued for the construction of time water works , allegIng that they were Illegally is- stietl in excess of tile 10 tier cent of the us- sessed valuatIon of the village at the time of theIr issue in 1894. Judge Hastings granted a temporary order and the case will caine on ( or hearing at the October tern : of district court. oIiiiieers H1e t OllIcei , FALLS CITY , Neb. , Juno 2.-Special- ( ) A meeting was held at the court house Men- day evening for the purpose of electing nib- cera for tue company ofvolunteers now or- gaiiIdng. The following were elected : Cap- talt : , T. L. hall ; first lieutenant , W. L. Gilbert - bert ; second lieutenant , Ed. FisIer ; thlrl lieutenant , J , C. Smith. The Fails City Telephone company is rapidly - idly nearing thin completion of its lIne , By the last of the week there wIll be direct commtmnlcatlon with Stehla , Shubert and flarada. Oloe Ciiiiitj5' I.irgnge Itt'eorI. NEBRASKA CITY , Nob. , June 2.- ( Specinl.-Tlio ) mortgage record for Otoo county for the month of May made public today , shows a decrease in thIs class of Indebtedness. New mortgages aggregating $37,531.31 % vere filed tvlmllo thirty-ohio were released , amounting to $42,921.56. The reductiomi of mortgage indebtedness in this county has been stead- fly reduced for the last six months. Mortgzige IteerI. OSCEOLA , Nob. , Jimmie. 2.-Special.- ( ) Polk county mortgage record shows that there were four farm mortgages flied amountIng to $5,250.00 ; . released fifteen , amounting to $22,790.00 ; city mmortgages filed , two , amounting to $440 ; released , eleven , amounting to $6,787.40 ; chattel mortgages filed , 102 , amountIng to $25,2i7.l2 ; released , forty-eIght , amounting to $38,564,55 , Decreased - creased indebtedness , $30,094.59. Nev I'oNtiuiiiNler , DAVID CITY. Nob. , Juno 2.-Special- ( ) S. H. Steele , the newly appointed postmaster - ter , took possession of the ofilco yesterday. Alfred Ii. Etting , ox-deputy coumty trcah- urer , has been appointed deputy postmnas- ter , and will have cimargo of the business of the office , Mr. Cook , retiring postmaster , wlil remain in the oflice for a week to as. sist Iii the work. hiiiiimrt'lIs * Ii' MeetIiig , FALLS CITY , Neb , , June 2.-Special- ( ) Preparations nrc in progress here for CII evangelistic mneetitg to be conducted by Evangelists Byron hheall and J. C. Iteddimig to begin Juno 12. The meetings are to be haitI In a big tabernacle , au of time churches of time city unitIng. They will open time 12th : with two concerts , led by the Cornet band of this city. 'luke In tiat' lOzIbilNItitnI , GENCVA , Nob. , Juno 2-Specinl-- ( ) Many Geneva people went to Omaha ycster- tiny to take In time opening of the exposi- tiomi , Yesterday Mrs. E , F. Elmoro , wife of time Fremnont , Elkimormi & MIssouri Valley railroad - road agent , fell from a stepladder anti re- ccived paInful injuries. ( 'ri'n iii e' r S t a rts iii , . TRENTON , Neb , , Julie 2.-SpeclaL- ( ) The Trenton Creammiery and Separator cons- Paul steamed up Its plant yest'crday for time first time. The opening day was a sue. cess , about 2,500 pounds of imilik iiavlng beeii received , ThIs plant has beet : leased to the Beatrice Creamery company for a ieriod of term years. iliimrgigt'iiiii l II led , NEBRASKA CITY , Nob. , Juno 2.-Spe- ( cial.-Al. ) McKinney , who until recently was employed by tue Burlington road as baggageman here , was killed last night in a rallionil accident at St. Joseph. lie wont there to work for the Maple Leaf road a short timmie ago. lie leaves a wife antI two chhidrcn who reside here. I'Oiiiw Mcii Iullst. ALLEN , Neb. , Juno 2.-Speclal.-'flme ( ) following hayn enlisted in the \Vakeficiti volunteers and left for Lincoln today ; Sy , Thompson , L. lirlttian and Frank F'iynn. \ ' 1LLVAIT \ ON POPULISTS1 Democrath and rreo Silver Ropubilcana ravor Pusion Once More , NEBRASKA I'OI'OCRATS GETTING IN LINE Stats ! Comimititec. , Meet ntis ! Urelule to foul CnnaentlIUN at 'I'Iim itnil J'ince to lie Ieerniliicil II C rca ft Cr , Both the democratic and the free sliver state central commIttees held meetings last night. They decided to hold state conven- tlons next fall and that was about all. Neither the data nor the place was se- looted , that matter being heft to conference committees appoInted to consult with the populIsts when they hohti their state 00111- mltteo meeting on Juno 14 next and appoint a sImilar committee. The expressed scott- mont of both committees. however , was that thin convention should be bold after the republican convention and that Omaba should be selected as the Idace of meeting. Time democrats met itt time Jacksoniam : chub parlors and about a score of the thirty were In attendance. Five or six proxies were also in evidence. The free silver reptmbhlcans met at the t'axton hotel amiti possibly ene- half of their committee was present. The central figure at both meetings was VI. 3. Bryan of Lincoln. The colonel gave the eiiiocrats the benefit of his suggestions first and after they adjourned ho went over to the free sIlver republican camp and pow- wowcd with his admirers there for awhile , adjournment being hold to await his coot- ing. ing.At botim meetings there was a lot of talk. According to a cut and dried plan both appointed - pointed committees to see ach other and feel how each other stood upon the propo- sltlon of holdIng conventions. "Colonel" Bryan opimmetl in time bearing of the democrats - crats that the convention should be held after the republicans held theirs and then ho opined iikevise in the presemice of time free silver republicans. Both opinlngs had thin weIght amid the result was the appointment - mont of the conference committees. Tile appoIntments front the democratic camp were 3. J. O'Connor , It , M. hloydston , C. J. bowlby , Edgar Howard and E. Mor- gttn , Time free sliver republicans named ChaIrmamt htamIsont and Secretary Gleeson , Time conference committees will appoint their own time of meeting , but will probably - bly not coimie together until the popullsta fleet , Both commIttees favored Omaha for time place of meeting. As to the apportIonment of delegates the democrats placed It em : time same baSis as last year-on the vote cast for Bryan in 1896. That will give them about 1,000 delegates in the conventloa. The free silver republicans based the apportIon- meat upon the vote cast for Connoyer for state regent and two additional for each county , making the number of delegates about 600. YEISER AFTER THE COUNCIL St'ci ICM ill : Allei'itl ie ' .VrIt o f ditmimliN fii' tlii Initiative isimil Ito rere a ii mliii. .Toimmi 0 , Yelsor has sougimt the aid of the courts in getting his initiative and referendum - endum neastmre before time voters of the city. lIe has applied for a writ of mnanda- mus , requiring time city officIals to submmmlt the proposition at time election to be held on the first Tuesday of next November , at the time of holding time general election. Ho says that if the matter is not submitted ho will suffer Irreparable Injury. Taking Mr. Yelser's version of time situation Judge Scott bus Issued aim alternative writi re- turnabie at 10 o'clock next Friday muornhmig , at width timno arguments wIll be had. Ontool for NeIrnskmi Crops. 'p. V. Jemlkifls. a salesmnan who has lrav- eleil In Nebm'aska for several years anti wimo came to Omaha to attend the opening of the exposition , says that a more fortunate yea : could not have been chosen for the cx- Position because Nebraska is in a better condition tlmaa it ever was before. and that the outlook is encouraging for a still more prosperous season next year. Mr. Jenkins attributes the excel lout financial contiltion of tile state at Present to tile fact that a variety of crops was raised Inst season anti the large yield of small grain brought high prices amid reathily coimvertibu ! into cash. In states whicim raise less small grain money is much iess plentifui because corn has not brought a very good price nmmd teed cattle have been so high that there was little money In feeding stock. The acreage of wheat for titis year , Mr. Jenkimma says , is much iarger tllan that of last year and the ccmmditions so far point to a lmmrge yield. 'I'lmrotmghcut the state mercimammts and tarmn. era are of the opinion that wheat will bring good prices , its well as barley anti other smnmmil grains. and all are aimticlpating the imlost vaiummbio crop over harvested iii the state , PiCketi him ii t'itiIeit l'urse. Whtlo Mrs. George Gilienbeck of 937 North Twenty-fourth street , anti Mrs. Darling of 2011 llarney street , were watching the cx- position fireworks in front of the chmim'th at Twenty-fourth and Nicholas streets , last milglmt , time latter dropped her purse , containing - ing $4.50. Two young men , Allie Cariirm and VI , II. Merrell , who passed them , ore clmarged by the WOilICO witlm having picked up time purse anti time ( ltsliosltbon at its con- tents. Both boys are held at time central station. Immtcrstiis' Commmnmcrce Comimiimlssjiiiers , Intermtate Commerce Comumnissloners W. S. Cailmoun of Illionhmi and 5 , D. Ycamons of Iowa were ill Omnalma yesterday , the guests of William II. Harper , chairman of thu executive ecutivo conlillittee of the Illionts state COft- milIsaboli at time exposition , Mr. Iiarpsr showed imis guests aroumld the oxpositiomm , anti both were cntimusiomitlc 1mm their praise of it. 'uimey are on their way to Portland to immvestigote railroad matters there. LOCAL BREVITIES , The work of plastering the upper stories of the new postofllco building has been begun and is being rapidly jiusimeti to corn- pletion. John Latenser. superlntoutiont of con- stm'uctlon of iJnltetl States Public buildings , Is in Chicago , where be will inspect time new temporary postofliCe building. James lion , colored , wimo is charged witlm selling iiqtmor to Indians , was bound over by Jutige Atmdersorm to appear before the federal grand jury mud was released upon giving a $500 bond. Robert Taylor , a laborer employed at the expositIon grounds , fell from an engine omm which he wits working last evening and iis- tamed severe , bmmt tint serious injuries. lIe Is at the Exposition hospital. Tue outgoing tralmis yesterday afternoon vero ioaiiett with retmirmllmmg exposition vlsi- tars , Union Pacific No. 3. and B. & M. No , 3 were immmrtlcularly heavily freiglmted , rrns- sengers occupying platforms and footboards. Nearly $2,700 $ In fines was collected in police court during time month of May , just closed. This is the largest amnommnt collected in any ammo mmomth since 1594 , Time present flmontit promises to show a larger total than tbis. tbis.The The seconti lecture In the free course mme , being presented by tIme international Iirotlm- erimood League on the general aulject of "I'ractlcal Meamla for IIt'althtul Ilving , " will be deliverti this Fritboy evening , June 3 , at S o'clock , at the lodge of Universal Brotherhood , room 306 , Sheeiy block. Time ulnimagers of the Irisit-Amnemiemmim Exposition - position club imave comnhilcted arrangemmlents for time occupancy of their peraitliment quart- el-s 1mm thu Barker block. Beginning with F'rithay evening of timla week all busimiess in future will be transacted in the new inca- tion , The club extemmda mm cordial Invita- lion to nil Irish-Americans 1mm atteomlance at the exposition to avail themselves of the hospitality jirovided by the organizatiou MEETS WITH SUDDEN DEATH Micimnel Cnvnhiftu1-i % flollermtkCr , i.o.u's Ills 1.It While Cleat- law it Michael Cavanaugim tibMIermaker In the Union Pacific shops , ' IHd iiddeniy 1at nIght under circumstt1hces that left the cause in doubt. The 'young ' man was an- gaged In cleanIng o'ut"'boi1er in the arm- gine house near Thirtnth and Cas streets wimen be fell and died'ttantiy , either front touching an electric hmiection or froma sonic internal dieot-derYd The occurrence tooirl&ee shortly after 9 o'clock , when Cavanduklm' ' sad his mates were at work under ik'ht Foreman Olinc In flushing one of thc lttr'3e boilers. Several macmm were inside nnd tainaugh ! left theta for a few minutes to gett drink of water , As imo was on Ills returfl front the ice tank and started to crawl into time mouth of the ballet' he foil to the groummtl and before assistance - sistance rencimed him life was extltmct. Several of the workmen any that timey have ofteml come In contact with strong currents - rents of electricity imlle at work on the flttimmgs of the boiler. Time power for the ligimtlng service is generated in the build- lag and the larger wires liass into a box beneath the holler. Cavanaugh's shoes and clothing were wet anti it is thougimt possible - ble that his death receited front an electric shock. The exanmining surgeon was only able to find a alight abrasion upon the ankle and was inclined to believe tlmnt Cavammaugh imati suffered front somotimimig in time nature of cerebral hemorrhage Induced by ice water anti a heated condition of the body , The tleatl man was 22 years olti and apparently - ently in perfect health. lie lived with his parents at 1502 North Eighteenth street. An inquest will be held at 10 a. mu. today , % 'iLl Settle time Hg-iit him : Question , Arguments in time case whereimm it fight is on between the Streets of Cairo amid time Streets of All Nations us to wilich has time right to eiiibit camels amid ( lomikeys. were concluttetl in Judge Scott's courts yesterday afternoomi timid a dcctiomm will be hanihoti dowmm this morning , by which tue legti rights of the concessionaires will be tie- tornmlned. MeetItir Of time 1'ozmmis'laimIn Cliii , . TIme regtilar mnomltlmiy meeting of the I'enn- syivammia climb will he hold nt Commercial climb roonis , tioartl of Trade bulitlimig. Sat- urdity at 1 o'cLock p. tu. , June 4 , 1898. All native-berm : Pennsylvanians living In time city , and cpeelaiiy rncnlber5of , the club , are urgently mviiuEted to be present. DENVER FAST TRAIN WRECKED Ittiis Sprenil iniier Noriliwestermi- Uimium : i'neillo Fler , limit 1rtm- mmn1cl' Nit Omme is lnjmmrc.l. DENVER , Cola. , Jimmie 2.-Time Denver- Chicago fast train of the GuIf-liniom : Pacific- Northwestdrn combination was wrecked by time Bilreatlimlg n the rails near Setlgwick , Cola. , totiay , wimile it was rtmnning at biglm speed. Fortunately no one was killed amtd no one received Imtjuries beyomltl a severe slinking up and none tiere ser4ousiy hurt. railroad considem'- Dammlage to property was able , as all the coaciis ' , including dining anti sleeping cars , , the last sleeper , left the track amid s'erdhadiy smashed. S1CETCII Ob' COI.tNitL. W. A. STONE , .iteiimittiClmms of i'ensyi'm'nhmimL , Noimmi- lithe liii : : UroYerimtr. PhILADELPHIA , JtDo 2.-Congressman \V , A. Steno of Ailegitey , who was today noimmimmated for governom of Pennsylvania , has been a lifelong epiItcan. He was born imi Tioga county , Penylvania , April 18 , 1846 , and received his , ea1y education at time State Normal schooj , jansfield , Pa. lie served during the warns , second lieutenant of company A , OneJlundred and EIghty- seventh Pennsylvanijt , y9umlteers. lie stuthietI lmtw nrd ty admitted to tima bar in 1870. He has cq district a torncy of Tioga county an4 yo apponted United States attorney fo th1 1western district of Pennsylvania. . He. was eectei tO tile Fifty- second , Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth comi- greases and re-elected to the Fifty-fifth. He is a warm personal friend of Senator Quay. A Map of Cubii for Temt Cents' . The Bee Is giving its subscribers a chance to keep posted on the movements of troops and cruisers by meamla of its combination nmap. The map of Cuba aimowe all the towns , railroads and divisions , while from the map of the West Inditia and map of the world you can locate just where the war ships are at any time anti how far they are from tilt- ferent ports. Cut out ft Bee coupon , page 2 , amid bring it to The Bee oflice , Omaha , South Omaha or Cnmmncli Bluffs. fly mall , enclose a coupon and 14 cents mmd address Cuban Map Department. % VnUer's Iroot Crimsiicil. Time foot of Wiiiiam Chase , a waiter , was caught in a coupling in the Missouri Pacific yards last night anti badly crushed. Chase lives in Boston , Mass , , and was on his way bomne overiamld from San Francisco , Cal. lIe had been working at his trade alomig the way and arrived in Omaha last Tuesday. Ho i'ad not founti employment anti was ioiking for a place to apemid the night when he entered the yards about midnight. A crew was emmgaged In making up a train titl Ilail just thrown a car toward several stanti- ilig togetimer , as Chne started climb over the coupling. lie imad rested his TOOt. UPOfl the connecting link as the shock canto and it was tightly imnprmsened in time coupling. lie managed to wrencim his foot free amId it was found to be badly crusheti , Timero was con- aiderable delay in taking the injured mann to the hospital and lie became very weak fronm loss of blood. The surgeons in charge were uncertain whether amputation would b necessarY , Marriage lIceises , Time followimmg marriage licenses were is- mmcd yesterday by the county judge : Name antI Atitireas , Age. Frank H. Arts , Petersburg , Nob. . . . . . . . 26 Mary fj. Mickeseil , Dakota City , Nob. . 22 Simermnan Kirkpatrick , Hamilton county , Neb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Myrtle Clauson , Hamilton couimty , Neb , 18 William T. Dearing , Hamilton county. , 28 Eimima Kirkpatrick , hiimniilton county. . 21 'I'IIO uSdA L'I"s' MAlt IC iii' . INSTRuMENTS iiiaceil on record Thurs- ( IaP , Jumme 2 ; Vmmrrritty lh'i mls , G. M. hitchcock and tvifu to Union Pacific hlimilwimy conhiatmmy , same.$5,000 G I. Gumidersomi and wIfe to George Iiircmmhnrtl. lot 23 , Qc 11111. . . . . . . . . . . 200 August Felilhuscn add tvifo' to May Duel , 1t 5. Conslntlfis subtly , . . . . . . 750 Peter O'Mitliey nmlitIwife to Michael Wlbelai , , lrnrt of . J11t 4 , black , 2 , . Sst'eesy'mi itthil . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,600 .V. 1' . Atikins anti st'Ifeto L. A. Davis , . iota 15 iintl 16 , blOck MeGztvoek & O'lC.'s nimbi . . . . . . . . * ( .t. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500 Joinm ) Wimienor and , tttfji to A. M. Car- pemlier. S 65 feet 'k.e feet of lot 2 , block 22Vest Omammt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 little CPqIric lei'.Is , Katim Milmine to H , AiiiConnehl , lot 98 until 0 ! ,4 of lot 97mqiw'R ittitI . , . , , I T. Ii , Prttterson and wito to Knth lull- maine. same . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 J , 3. Moneli and wtfeti , 0. M. hitchcock - cock , lot 7 , block 2o5r4niaha , . . , . , . . . . 452 Total annount of transfers.$9,45i , I , .ijiit SUSPEND PELAGIC SEALING1 One ltciiml * Which W'lll Fohioav time Agrecnicmit lteniictl Iletweemm ( hmnndas anal tTnitcd States. WASIIINOTON , June 2-The Canadian negotlationa recently have ted to the sign- lag of a protocol which formally agreed to the exact subjects to be submitted to an in- ternationai commission , iVimile the protocol makes no preliminary agreement on the several questions yet it is the general understanding among eiflcial that the tiering sea question will be adjusted and finally settled by the complete termnlna' tion of , pelngic sealing , This has been a source of controversy for mnany years , time United States seeking to put an enil to pelagic sealing anl Canada , through the imperial government , contesting against this termination of an industry profitable to mry citizens of the Canadian Pacific coast. During the recent negotiations it devei- oped that this Industry was practically extinct - tinct anti was mme longer lirofltnbio to any comlaiderablo number of Canadians. It was said by those well versed in the matter that only two Canatlihmm vessels were engngetl at lrescnt ill sealing operations tim Bering sea , heretofore time Canadian scalers have gomlo to time Bering sea by time humldrod amId it was imnpoasible for Canada to stop time industry without paying these scalers a consitierabic sum , running into the nlililons , for time cx- termination of their industry. Now , however , imnder the cimangeti comB- tions , it is said Canada has only a few seni- era to deal with : anti that It is therefore In ft condition to macct the contomltions of the Ummited States without seriously Injuring a large established industry , While itO agreement tmvnrd giving up pelagic sealing was reacimetI during the recent - cent mueettng tile discussion was along lines imidicating that tile canting commmniasion , Vitil- out tiifflcmiity and witim due regard for the Interests of both governments , coultl put an end to the Bering sea controveray by agreeing - ing to a complete anspenalon of pelagic seal- bIg. bIg.It Is also understood timat the protocol cc- cites that there shall be three represemltti- tives frommi each. goverminient in time Camrn- duzmml-AmcriCaii cornmisslomm. BOND QUESTION COMES NEXT Semmnte i'rnctiethil Comimnietes time ' % Vmr Itevenime Meimsure stia This imiportnmmt Exeepttotm. WAShINGTON , June 2.-Wilen time ronnIe adjnurned this evening time war revemmue bill , so tar as time finance committee was concerned , was commipieteti with tile exception - tion of the bond provision anti the omnemld- mont provimieti by time democrats in iietm of time bond parograpim. Wimile no migreemilent was reaclmed flxing time timmlo for the taking of a final vote on the bill , the opimmiomm is expreaseti on both sides of time citaniber timat a vote would be taken tomorrow before ad- jotmrnhllent. Mr. Allison , in cimargo of tile rneastmre , said he would ask the senate to remain in scssion tomorrow ummtil a vote was reached. All of the conumlittee anmeimdmnenta except those noted were agreed to this afternoon. Several efforts were made to amend or elimnitinte time committee amendments , but the efforts iii Casil case were umisuccessful. Mr. Butler had the floor for tiim'ee hours amId a half this afternoon. W'ithimi flfteOmm minutes after lie began to speak he brougimt oIl a generai political engagement wlmicii lasteti for more than an hour. The debate , which vas heated anti at times tiecldedty personal , turned on the amount of money spent by the republican nlanagers in the presidential campaign of 1896. Senators on both aides of the chamber were biought into the debate and a good deal of iii feelIng - Ing was amanifested. ' VE'J'EItANS. i'ElSlONS POll WIOSI'IILIN Simr' hors of Into War ttemmmeinhereil PS' time Gemernl Govermmimmemmt. WASHINGTON , June 2.-Speciai.-Pcn- ( ) sions have been issued as follows : Issue of May 20 : Nebraska : Original-John L. Andersoim , Sclmuyler , $8 ; Francis 1:1. Mnrsbnhi , Talmago , $8. Increase-John D. hleagiin , l3oeius , $12 to 17 ; Ilcnjamnin (1. Holt , Crelghton. $8 to $12 ; Jacksqmi Brown. Schuyler , $10 to $14. Original widows , etc.-Mai'garot It. McCall , lied Cloud. $8. lowat Original-Herman A. Itomahu , Clinton , $17 ; Levt Fisher , Limtcomnb , $8 ; Charles Corner ( deceased ) , Chapin , $12 ; John B. Amy , Winterset , $6. Itestoration anti Supplemental-William II. Hall ( deceased - ceased ) , Council Bluffs , $2. Increase-James W. lisilliltoil , North Liberty , $6 to $8. Or- igimial widows , ctc-Eumiicc Corner , Chapin , $8. Colorado : Origlnai-Special ( , May 21) ) , James F. Burke ( tieceased ) , Victor , $12 ; Barney Sancomnb , Leadvilie , $6 ; John IrvitI , 1'Iornen 8. Increase-Joimn W. Sexton , Longmont. $6 to $8 ; Josepim 0. Richeill , Denver - ver , $14 to $17 , Original widov's , etc.- ( Special , May 21) ) , Minor of James F. Burke , Victor , $10. Sotmth Dakota : Original-Jolla Secor , Berestorml , $8. Increasc-Cilamlflcey J , May- nard , Kimball , $9 to $17. Original widows , etc.-Margaret S. Yoder , Oidhamn , $8 ; Maria Morean. hartford. $8. Wyoming : Original-Charles II. Hughes , Dixon , $12. Reissue-Edward Riley , Newcastle - castle , $8. Cimilrimmcil I , ) the Seimmte , WAShINGTON , June 2.-The aemiate today - day comifirmned these nominations : 5 , 'IV. 1)avldson of ? ulinnenpoiis , consul at Tanlsul , 'Formosa. llemmjainin Mausherman , receiver of public moneys at Evanston , Wyo. 1'rcdericlc L. Martin of California , captain in signal corps , B. M. thrower , agent for the Crow Indians , Montana. F. L. Polk of New York , assistaimt quar- ermaster with rank of captain. l'ostmnaitters : South Dakota , II. C. Clark , Mitchtcil ; J. Baker , Deadwood , Nebraska , A. Iticlmrnond , Oricarms ; J. N. Ilassier , h'awneu City , Kansas , J. K. Morgaim , Neotiesima ; T , Ii , Burley , Minimeitimlimi ; Ii. P. Joimnson , Seneca ; E. F , Caldwcil , Lawrence. hixiosltitmm ( if l'INtt'ri4 , WAShINGTON , Julie 2-Consul Webbcr of Nuremburg writes to the State depart- znent of a small but very unique expositiomm coiled limo "International Exposition of Placards , " now beimmg lmeitl in that city , Its purpose is to tiemonstrate to time flavarians the atlvantages of advertising by posters. American , French , Belgium , English , Russian - sian , Austrian , Italian , Spanish , Norwegiamm , Dutch , Japanese and German placards are exhibited , but French anti Belgian are pre- dominant. Ammother exlmosition will be heitl next year as a continuance of the presemit one , 1mm whIcim only German placards arc to be exhibited , l'm'oiaibi I Aiit'rieimmm h'lmtils , , WAShINGTON , Jutme 2.-Time State mle- partlnent has furnialmed a copy of a proc- lamnatioim issued by the Austriami ministers of agriculture , of the interior , of fimmamice - - - _ _ . ' , rg' to sin " " "No" Qcd , 1 = : ' d stick to it , if a grocer urges : take something " that's tile { 9j same as" or "as good as" Pearline. A sold ' substitu- _ _ washing-powder by - ' ' \ \ tion" is open to suspicion , Even if it / , costs a few cents less , will that pay you for the damage that may be done ? If any one thing has been oroved about Pearline , it's the fact that it is absolutely Ii armless , Isn't that enou h to make you insist on Pearline. rs . and commerce , prohibiting time Importation from America of live plants , cuttings , seed- Hogs npd refuse from fresh plants of any kind , also the barrels , boxes anti all other articles whIch have been used in the pttck- Ing of such plants or refuse , This action is for the purpose of preventing the introduction - troduction of the San .iose scale from Anlerlen. South Atrlenit ) ixpositinn , WAS1IINQTO24 , June 2.-Consul General Stowe , at Cape Town , South Africa , has informed - formed the State departnlent that American manufacturers anti producers have been Invited - vited through him to exhibit theIr wares at the South African Industrial exhibition to be held at ( Iraharnatown , Africa , front December 15 , ISIsS , to January 21 , 1599. The consul general says that time exhibition will be invaluable to manufacturers of mmgricmml- turni implements and vehicles , cottons , woolens , sugars , electrical apparatus , anti all kinds of ntachinerr , l'flsNeN Ur1ciae , ' 1)eIieieitc 11111. . WAShINGTON , Juno 2-The house , proc. tlcaliy witimotmt debate , pntett today the urgency deficiency bill providing for emergency - gency expenses of time Ary mind Navy tie' partrnemlts incidmlt to the war. It was based on estinlates m'eceiveti recemitly front the tie- llnrtimtcnts and carries Itenla comitempiated iml time Philippimie oxpNiition amid time early rnovemnemmts ott Cuba. lisitisitig of l'i'itie humuS ii'its , WASHINGTON , Juno 2-Semmator Gear of the conlnlitteo on I'nclflc railroads outdo a favorable report on time amuentlmnemit to time tieflciency appropriation bill nuthorizimig the appoimithmment of a coiilmnission to settle time iimtlebtedmmess of the governmmtent growing otmt of time issue of bonds in aid of time Pacific - cific railroads. 1)aIly 'Vreismmr ) ' Stitteimietmi , WAShINGTON , June 2.-Totlny' state- mIlefit of tue comlditiomm ( it the treastmry simowl Available cash balance , $1P5,274,098 ; goiti reserve , $171,623,552. 1)romi Freud : tmil 'L'silce tip SItitilIsh , ATLANTA , Ga. , Juno 2.-At tile mmmeetimmg of time lioaril of'Education today the following - ing resoimmtiolls were introtttmccd by hake Smimith , its llresidemmt : "ltcsoived , That in the opinion of tiit board , French shomild bo droppetl Cr0111 the coarse of study for time girls' 111gb school anti German stmbstituteti tilerefor. "llcsolvcti , That time study of Spanlail shothiti ho taught in the boys' imlgim school , the cimoice between Greek anti l3pamiih to be left Witil each Pullt1 , " Thu rraoitmtlons. r.ccordimig to time rules of time board , go over for omic month before being - ing comlsitiereti. Mrs. , iklimsitlm is htehenscii , WilhiliLiNG , W. Va. , Jumme 2.-lmm time semi- amId trIal of Mrs. George iv. Atkimsomm , wife of Governor Atkimsomm , aim time ehtmtm'go of forgery , nmitl jOimltiy imltiictcti With 3. P. Ow' ens as accessory , Judge Blizzard ted : : ) ' 5U5- taimmed the demmitmrrer of time defeimse , 'ivhlcim was argued yesterday , amid so far as Mrs. AtkllIsOn is concernmcth , she is temporarily released. The ticcialerm was upon a technical point ot law Involving time necessity of mI- iegimmg thu "gtmiity knowiedge" In time lIt- ttictmncnt. Time decision does not reacit the merit of time case ammd does not preclude mum- oIlier Imltiictment. Armiolti's l1ronlo Celery cures heatiaclmes , be , 25c , SOc. All tirtmgglsts , TODAY'S WEATHER FORECAST lmmeremisiiir ClumiiiimicsN , svhtlm Shusvers Ii : Vestt'ri : Portiiim : , Cmniler , nimmi Smttimerhy " , Vimds , WAShINGTON , JulIe 2.-Forecnst for Friday - day : For Nebraska anti ansas-1ncreasing cloudiness , with showers in western per- tiomt ; cooler ; southerly winds , becemnimlg northerly. In tInt morn- For Iowa and Missouri-Fair lag , followed by increasing cloutlimmess ; soutimerly winds. For South Dnkota-Tiireatenimig weatimer , with almowera cooler ; nortlmeriy wintis. For WyonllngOCCaSIollai simowers cooler in eastern portion northerly winds. LieiI Itceoril , OFFICE WEATHER IiUIthiAU , OMAhA , Jilile 2.-ltccortl ( if teiihiertLttmro nnd rsmimm- fail compared ivitlI time correslOntliilg day of tile lust three years : lBS. 1897. 1890. 1S95. Maximuni temperature. . . , 90 76 65 78 Minimufli temnperattmrc 64 51 51 b2 temperature . . 77 64 eo 'to Rainfall Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( t .02 .38 Record of temperature and precipitation at Omaha for this day anti since March 1 , 1898 : Normal for the day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 for time day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 AccImmuinteti Excess excess silica Maccit I..120 Normnni rainfall for the . . . . . . . . . . Incim DeficiencY for the day..U lileli Total rainfall simica March 1. . . . 8.22 inches DeficiencY since March . . . . . . . . . , inchlcim DelicionCY for cor. perioti. 1897..52 inch lixCCimS for car. perlci(1 , ISOd..5,81 indIeS Reports front StnhioimN at S h' m. , imeventyltftlm Meridian tIme. - - - em , ' 1 a STATIONS AND STATE OF : \VEATIIER. . . : p a : , Omaha , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 9O00 North Platte , iatrtly cloudy. . , 82 ts .oo Salt Ltke , rainhmig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 .10 Clie3'eniie , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i2 , oo ltapld City , cloUtly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'ti ) iS .00 iIiiroIl , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88 . 95 .00 Clmtcago. clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85 cc , oo Wiihistomm , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OS .00 St. Louiim , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 St. l'imui , cloudli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 .00 Davenport , cicrr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 .00 Iiiiemttm , Ciotldy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 . 52 .00 Kitmutas City , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . oo .00 iiavre , rninimmg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 . 4t .iU Iiiimmttrck , ciimmr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .E . h2 .00 Gilveimtttm , jiartly citiudy .76 Rtfl .00 ' 1' immdicateti trace of precipitation. 1. . A. WELSh , Local Forecast Official. PAY ALLOWED TO SOLDIERS floerniiett1 1"ootsthme 11th front Time Gmmarismimet : iteporte.t for M oh ii I ant 10 II , LINCOLN , Juno 2.-Specinl ( Tetegram- ) ( lemmeral Harry has received a letter front Congressman Stark stating that the govern- macnt would pay the Nebraska soldiers from time tinte that they reliorted at their corn- pany headquarters for mobilization , anhl while yet hmiemubers of the NatIonal gtunde. Whether tlmI applies also to time nIembemim of Culver's cavalry is miot atateti , It : the latter ease 1110 caemmlryltlen were at Miiford sovcrai days , hut beIng niustuo in the same tiny that they arrived at ( 'nuim Sauminlom's , timey were allowed mme pay Irons the state. Amitmmlteii to time tihmmistry , GALESiiiJhtO , lii. , Jumlo 2.-Ten young men were Atlnittteil to the tnimmiaty of the Swedisit Ltmtberntm cimtmrch by the ordaifling board totiSy , ' [ 'ho miatlomin.i symlod of the church began its mnectiimgs tOmligitt. heal- ness ScasiomIs will tcghmm tomnommow. FAS 11 U N A BIES I 0 K NESS1 P1iysiciuisT110 \ \ ' 1reat 'Wromoflu Often Lack DiictiriiinoiiL THEY DO NOT GRASP THE DEPTh ! OP THE SUBJECT. \o often reeti of WOItleil wlmo petronizo the PhYSiCIRn for a so-called oiigimt zmlnment ammO acenI to be .siways sick ammti yet are able to be roummii , limit imt iongtim these womnt abammtion the iiim'aiciCmm amitl take up withi coo or flora of ttie mttmnmerotms bottletl remedies so witiely ativertiseti. Tim real truth of thmo mmlatter is that time PlmYsiellml does not tiivlmie lImo true state of aifit mer is time bottheut remmiedy of time shighiteat iti.'tletI a WOmlxifl SthfTCVt3 wIth ietmcorrlmoea or wemub dispiace. Imiemmt or Pimlitml mmionthiy sickness aimo goes to the doctor in the hope tlmt abe will get a nmctiiclmie tLit svill imeip her. AmId she ci- niost invariably fails. She initni up wIth tie stomach dopes of commerce witlm limo namno imopefml feolimig , Anti here too elme foils. The whole itiCim Cit treatimig vonmemt by such mmi000im is ramilcelly wrong tilId nil women wimo stmffer realize that stmClm is a fact. There is 01119' 0110 mmietimod itliereby womtnmn Inn ) ' cure hcaeif of time dh.tmialm1g cotttiitlomi known as feiiiois trommtilcs antI timat is by local apphi- catinmi , Ttmere is a memmiedy recently introtimmeed timat hiatt worked weathers 1mm curing all forms of tvomub tm'otmbicti- It is called hI'.mzoiimle , lImIt up tim time form of it atmppositor' wimktm Iii applied directly to time diseased pam to. Any wommami comm apply it herself titid mule Ileetis no doctor one aaakit- CIICC Of flOw hititi , Uruggiets itt Omaha at 1523 Irarnatmi cti'eet , 125 Sotmtlm Fifteenth street anti et 1513 1)otlge street keep Hazel- limo in atoek , but it Ccv any ri'mumm a womnais dlsiikco to attic for It or coilmlot imltiuco her liumiband or brother to call ammO get it for tier , ttie 11111 sonti one dollar to tIm Ilozehiuc Co. , South POlIO , ImmO. , coil thea' trill mail is'cpaid 0110 box of ilazelitme. lvcry wonmit who suffers aliotmhti try timks mmarveloust rein- edy , It htmt never failed , Write to thmis firm for their book wimlch shows comlciuslvely' that their rneiimotl of treatimlent iii just umat every woinami micedim. Time book is nmaihet % free to all. The I.ailies' Dcparrnciit ef thc New flygiene Institilte , . Is now 09dm for business , and fuii' equipped with two new apparatus for givIn time imiost hmealthful , pleasing batlmmi kmiewr * to the world , The INSTITUTE has among its patrona. tile beat kmiown ladies in Ontalma , We ask you to give it a trial of two batims at least , and if it is net CorInth as represented , wo wilt , refund your money. Rooms , New Quarters , 216-218-220 Bee Building New Ilytjiene lust.5 Two Weeks' ' Treatment - FREE ThlF.Y .tlttd 01,1) SPECIALISTS In time treatmesmt of all Chrolc , NCEVOIIS and' Pilvatc Dseas8 ! ! , ' alid iii WHAKNIISSIIS and DiSOJiDGhlS OP Cstrrlm , ahh flhmessea of ttms No. , . Throat , Ch. . toma.ch , Uvsr , flood , Skin tad gidsm.y Diat sales , teat ManhooO , hlydroc.i , , V.rico Oonorrhe. , Oieele , Syphilis lhtrictur , Pills , ts : s.mmd Itctal Ulcers thabeta Ihmight' . Dl si. cured , Ccli cim or addre , , with stamp fo 're. flock sad Niw Method , , Treatment ly ) lnlI , Consultation fre Omaha ? iledlcal and Surgical InsUtu I. U1i Nit mitts st. O.s - - - - - - - - - - - - -Th-------- - THE OREGON COUNTRY. \V'alcli it. Great things vi11 haplell 011 the Columbia i'iver as a i'esult of the Spanish war. Fai'es are low-only 4OOO i'ound trip between Olnalla aiid Portland , Ole. Visitors U : ) the T1'ZtIlI-MiSi3i1iiI)1)i IhiduI3trial Fait' 14110111(1 take this tril ) . without fail. We oiler for 30 dayi the fQllowulg of our OWhI pl'oIertieE aIjaceflt to Portlaiul at 1)1'ice ) aiid on tei'ins t1itt caiiiiot fail to 1)1ete ; , the 1)101) . (31'ty once ieeii , viz. , a 1,000 , aei'e fai'in , with 350 acres iii wheat Ilearly ready to 1iiti'vet-wi11 yiel(1 at least 10,000 biIslIelH. A 50 acl'c 1BJU'ihig iruiie O1'Cllal'l ( , with croi ) ' that vi1l 25 ' ccitt eoI3t , inatiii'iiig , ILY : pe1' ott 500 acres of four-year-old oi'cliard in loth to suit. A 300 aci'e ( lairy fnrnt A ( iO acre (1ah1'y farm. A variety of siiial places SllitttllO for Inixeci farming. A S1)leI1lil ito for shipyL1'l : ( ftll(1 ( lock , con. YChI lent for i'ti I 1111(1 waler tl'211i141)01'tittioll. ) 'I'o pai'ties dealizig w'itli us ii itliy of these P1'OPOl'tieS We allow all eponses of tli roun(1 trip , Prices oii mulytlhlmIg fixed on the gl'ounIin ( 01)011 comijetition , 'J'itlo 111h1(1t1 clear aiu1 perfect in all ( letahiB. STEARNS FIU1T LAND CO. , ' 275 Stark St. I5orllitiid , Oru , See Oregon and Washington Exhibits. - - - - -