Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 28, 1898, Page 3, Image 3

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oit'AiA iiuriflEF 'It1.1)AY tITNE 1898. 3
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oF' sikiTE
- rc on the Value of the Lhics that Cros.
TIMATES FURNIS1ED BY THE COMPANIES
, . ltttisl In Suiit IIgurei for
. . - IR ItIIf1VIlIII of tIIC Stflt $ ,
4 I rrftIsMuIrltitIIIt lit
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. ( s liii tIIj1 s
¼ t
tNCOL.4. Junc 27.-SpecIn1.--T1ie ( )
ttFCd hcarliig In the 'flhblc5 freight rate
svns et for tii1ny , hut iiotie of the
' hoati companies ! iiut prepared In tctaI1
cost of tidi ) roalI ( wlthtn the tite.
,
1remoiit , Ilkhorn & MIsoorI Volley
I the liuillngton 1ystcnu3 furnish sum.
" ry statements as to the of tIuIr flues
. ; sind the Itock Island tolIiahIy hail one
) I to haiitl In tonight or tomorrow. The
sClltIth'CS : of the roads reIortc4 that
, Lea OU tim ciniIIer tIctnll would 1w Im-
' _ Ib1o at this tIme , as In oum cast Lt
kt .IIt take tuouths to find and COmPile the
; I tokary tlgtitvs.
_ _ _ . lie report liaiided In by the Fremont ,
orn & MlsMoIrI'nlley system Is on
1ol1 iiilles wttlilti the state arni the
niarlze1 COHL of constructhiti Is as tOt-
- - Is
- lbed
1gei . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ssi,3I ; 02
cttlerts
t of Way 2JlOI8.OJ
I ( ecdtr $ , 3lJOO ver nille ) . . . . . . . . i.nco ; tPij
It rall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : fIJ3 ; , i2s :
iCCM , Iolt. ) ) ttCS. etc . . . . . . . . v.45 , ITh
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_ te1)ft1Wi , I otiliti 11OtIS ( ! ,
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pfll 11i4 , C. tt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . 4flS.31 L73
I i1 for termInals , etc . . . , . . . . . . 1OO.O.'O ( '
u tr nk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Ou
, T .a4 IUIHCthtflt)0i4 , ! OXI)011i40. ) . . .
. . ' 69.DI I I 0
Ct 8L (110 yt n r nt 6 pei cent.
priIr and linprveintnt . . . . . . . 1f tr,023 r0
tinir ) flateElnl on hanil . . . . . . . . .
flcl i4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . .
) c ( ) ! flt ( ) lvt i4 a 11(1 ( C t VH . . . . . . . . 2II , S0O.OO
: urntttt r a IIII r . . . , . . . ' .
'Ot ) ritut tOOlS . . . . . . 31,7.2.0O
, . . . tCtt Total ICC IfltlC , $22 127.42.
:1'IIu flurllngtohi hnH 2,22.79 suites of IIR1I1
_ _ _ _ _ _ the state anil ( lie rcllort IIflIlIICd In tOlay
) fVB tII ( following cost Of constructIon
I ) rlglunt cost , .
In ' 1n-
- XteIO1tt ternnt1t'nt )
12'fl1,6Ol.0
: : xrovcIot %
_ _ _ _ _ _ Total eo.t to
stock is figured as
The Item of rolling
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ fallowK :
I : u7 1x ears 1,825 , 010I )
,740 Htocl ( tarM
I. 171 coal flat ( nr4 . . . . . . . . . . . 7ttOS7Ic ) ,
so rtfrlgc'r&tor onti other cir . . . 11,2tO.01
67 cactii , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a21,61
4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . 2 cIttiln &arM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Il17S.04)
29 dintr cars . 2o79'.0o ( ;
way cars . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7U,925O0
r lttggItgiid , ( OlllttflIttliHt cars. . 12,0OO.Pt ( )
_ ' ( ( ' )8t roUliig - storic l'r ' , . . . . . . .
- In sulmlttlng ) these flurcs the companIes
say that the picOclit cost of materials for
construction ought not. to be tahen as a
1)a513 ) to flgurc on what It 'o'iIiI cost to re-
) redUce the rnllraads of the stata. They
eay that the ureet1t low prices of materials
ore duo to the fact that thu rallroatis at-
remly constructed bave mate it easy to
ttniisptfrt tlIets ! , 1itlu on the other hand ,
vlicn the roads were In IrOCss of con-
,
structien the translortatlon ) of materials
was tillilcult tflh1 OXjCIISIVC
'rho Ilttrllngtons attorney reported that
the Ilgures on the original construetlen of
some of the lines coultI not be given , as
the hues had been built by other companies
flfl ( subae4tIently purchasel by tim Bur-
Ilngton.
The attorney for the Union Pacific said
, he flgure3 relating to the orIginal construc-
tlOfl of that , road could not lie found. lie
L referred to the price paid by the vresent
company for the 1,000 miles of road. being
$7tCOO,000. as being the only flgores neces-
nary In this examitiatlon.
'Fho Missouri l'aciflc company promises to
nnve a statement reatly for tomorrow after-
t n000 , the hearing having been adjourned
over to that time.
I t I 'I'Ii I ru Itt jI oient OIIIecrs.
The governor today announces the tol-
. V
) owlng athlttlonal appolutnients of
' % nental officers for the Third regiment :
Major , .1. H. McClay ; adjutant and first
flentenatit. C. F' . fleck ; quartermaster , W ,
p _ gp1t'InL
As has been usual in the appointments
niatle ( hiring thu past year , the governor
has been unable to find suitable material
OtttRiIlO the ranks of these who had already
been favored at the popoeratle Plo counter.
? dcClay is reputed to be a republican , but
: was one of the fire and liollco cominis3ioners
aPPOlfltC(1 ( by the governor under the new
' Lincoln charter a year ago , and hIs service
was so short there that he now comes in.
for further reward. C. F. fleck is at
present deputy state superintpnlpnt. 'W. F' .
Schwind was llryans private seretary In
1111(1 ( in the 1897 legisiative session was
p
the "reform" secretory of the senate who
were to vouchers nod drew pay for 1f1 days'
'work tiuriug the seventy-two days' session.
Major i'dcciay served in the war of the re-
' belilon with a good record anti is a man of
coIsiderabie ! executive capacity. Adjutant
heck was ono of the ollicers of the state
guaril during the Iniltati var in the northwest -
west Port of tim state a few years ago and
Was regarded as one of the lCst men in the
regiment. Schwlnd , the new quartermaster.
bas had no iniiitary experience.
The state superIntendent vIIi appoint N.
? 1. ( iruhain as deiluty in his office , wIth the
understanding that should lkck return bet -
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t ABYS FACE
And Neck Looked Lko Raw Meat.
Mother and Child Had No Rest
Day or Night from Itching.
Blood Would Flow Down Chocks.
0 Doctors and Dispensary No
Use. Awful Suffering.
Cured byCUTICURA REMEDIES
I Now Entirely Healed With
Lovely Clear Skin.
Oiw baby , when one month out , Iiai % raw
Flaco en her wck which spreait slowly over
the whole ( ace , the face anti neck being all
raw meat , sometimes dry and then vct , anti
poinething awful to look at. 'the way tim
ehilil stilfered , mother unit child no er hati
* tty relt day ( u night as Ii colistantly itehed ,
ituti lbs blood useti to 110w tlown her rItecls.
We hail doctors and went to the tiisliensary
'ltItout any result. fly using tart of a bottle
of CJTICIYOA Iti.4LVir , three boxes of Cuir.
, CitliA ( ointment ) , and ( ] nTlenuA the
- ' , . ( JUl11 ICOI entirely healed. Now SIte Is tu ) ears
, iltt situ has a lovely skiti , which we call tie
thankful to CPTICLtIA IttMEDIe : attil notltiii
cIsc. Mrs. } lii i. ( iAitNIOSS ,
I- - _ Jtiarch 0 , 1803. 213 Nassau Ave. , llrooklya , N.Y.
BABY BORN WITH ECZEMA , CURED
M ? baby was born Vitl ( I'.ezenia. 1'ried home
treatment anti loial itmsleIatms without site-
, ts. it slircait over his entire hotly cmiii lie.
' ,1 caitie so aggravating that he had ito rest day
or night. Applied Ctrretit. ; SOAVCI1TICLIUA
( ointment ) , atiti CvTeoIt.t Itsom.vixr , amid
z- fie iionths h was courtly merit.
.Larcli 3 , 'U $ . Mrs.F. C. FINCh , Shelby , Ala.
'i Itchiog. burning ecumu.andyry ipicir. oritchlug.
ict pit. . pty , btIehy dde sud Kaipdtu.r. . wtth luu (
I bullu.IsotIy rstln,4 rd .pcIII curd by woriti bstha
tih Ceimeras Suer. rtuti , IiioutTh. with
5IUrn % of erua1ilt skis rsa. . md mitt do. , . of CySt.
CCI4 iIIOIVINT. ( reate.t Othumor vu.u. whun tht best
hyl1aa fttl. Tli , ireord. of cure , e5ecled by them se.
tiotoudy Wooderfut , butinsrItou , . Thysu beosdsU
! oubt th. StelIest humor terndty , , vompo d.
8oldthroufho.dthwoji. PTTInfiIu . CUiw.
itol. rop. . Uo.tou.
ru.w Vux vsq Ihbj veq m&1It4As
fore tlii' ETiti Gf lime term Grhnm Is to cc-
tire The new deputy was county superb-
tenilent 9t Clay county for six ynrs anti Is
regarded as a very cnpabk emit.
1ttmi 'i'lit WIt.l l4rnim'l.
The routes of the eonipnnIcsof the Third
regiment In renclIng Onrnha heve been do-
cliteil upon. The linstiaga company will go
over the Flkhorn , the tromstiurg company
over timi' tiiIoii I'acIllc. time flair compaily
o.er the Northwcsl.'rn , the 1lattsniouth anti
Alien commntiit's ; over the ii. & il. . the
t'reinotit AI.d ONeIiI companico ever Iic
li : ; % Itoin ,
Thc. New Von : Improvetnent company ,
with lientlqtmnrtera at C'oiuritbus. filed ert-
lcIe of incorimrntloti tmlny , the caimittil
stoch lielmig 2iOO. ( ( Thu i.ompany IiI engage -
gage In tile ronetritctlon of ii i igattoti
t1Itche and water .liovci tOIIn1S In time
iieigiiborlmootl of l'intto county. 'rime Incor-
jlorniors ate ( I. 'I' . itotn , J. Dayton SHires ,
Ira C. ( latcs , Orlando Nelson cliii Chnrlvs
\VoIey.
Omaha peoptn at the hoteIim At the 14u-
ile1l-\ ' . M. Tlitmmpson , Jamee F ; . lCeIly , .1.
II , 1)rlscol ) , J. F' . Coad , C. L. lioumer , B.
\v. VhIte. At the Llncoln-J. F. Mogee , A.
I ) . Sutphen , F' . Schnake.
Vim rnter ItaliaN II I mi.I t.
IUA1INLI , cb. , Juno 27.-SpecIi (
Telegram.--S ) , F. Johnson , on old resident
( if Newark , about eight tithes southeast of
here , enmmnitteil suicide last night by hong-
lug himself to his bed. lie v1ts one of time
wealthIest farmers In that neighborhood tmt
for some time imot has been quite dc3poritl-
emit , owing to a stro1e of paralysis affecting
the shIne , lie slept in 'a room by lilniselt
omitS was fltifl(1 dead this morning , hmtvliig
tied one coil of a rope to the bedpost anit
tlit : , other around his imeck mind then rolling
err tIme bed. , Ito wits a Norwegian , 64 years
old and Icaes a widow nutS two marriei
daughters.
I'iit1ur 'I'ism'ryyimii liltitiM ( lie i'ir ( .
MlAi ) , Neb. , Jimmie 27.-Spcelitl.-Thie ( )
local ( Jatliolle tIght is just 'hcre it was
six mouths ngt Father Tuergeon is in
control and ( lie bIshop line instructed hIm
to collect $ tJO , assessed ngmiimtst this charge ,
to Imelti va for tli bihop's castle. Last
fail thIs same assessment wits mnmlm , amid
the mactubers refused to pay It , which causeil
the recent fight. The members still refuse
to in the mimmioulit , amid the bishop tins
given up the mttcmmmpt to remove Fattier
rtmeigcomi and place FAther Quitin here. The
trouble Is ntotmt settled and vIhl be If the
mnemiibcrs ii the assessment.
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llFMINGhrOltD , Nob. , Julie 27.-Special (
Telvgrain.-l'ierrc. ) the 10-year-old son of
a. c. Alexander , a farmer resIding near this
Place , vhio was stlppo3el to have wammderel
away from home last Tuesday while herding
cattle , was found today by his father a few
roils troiii the hioite iii a coyote hole , into
vhich lie hmati crawiod and died. It is probable -
able that the toy crawled In the hole after
a yolilig coyote timid became fastened , as it
vns liecessary to dig hilni tmt. 'rime funeral
occurred today.
I , . . , m , Its fem I lii I'Ir.it.
hA'II ) CITY , Nob. , June 27.-Spccial.- ( )
ltecriilting Sergeant Scott Russell of coin-
pany E , First Nebraska imifautry. loft here
this meriting with recruits for his company
cimretmte for Sami Fmanclrco. lie had eighteen
enrohicd but receIved orders Saturday to
take hut toil as tue muon necessary to ro-
crimit the regiment to its full strength had
been secured at other points. Those going
froni the city ire Coil McKee , Charles
Hose , Frank Clifford utitl Otto llabem mann.
It(1rtH ii t 0 iiiiiliit 'i'b11it3.
BLAIR. Neb. , June 27.-SpecIal ( Teho-
grain.A ) telegram was received from
\'ashIiigton today stating that William
huller , Cinud'andeusen amul Arthur
Grimm , three Blair boys , had been trans-
terred frommi company D. Second regiment ,
to cOmiipaiiy E , Third regiment. Company
l is mnmuhe up mostly of young mcii in ami
around Blair. 'lIme soldiers transferreil are
expected home In a few days. ompamiy E
reports at Omaha tomorrow.
.1 ( iii Ii N ( I ii ( Si , it it I 'I'eii ii , e eM.
'FiCU3lSElI , Nob. . June 27-Spccial.- ( )
This morning the Johnson county teachers
gathiertjil at Tccumuseh for their annual In-
stittmte. Time uttendanco Is good for the
opening amid a profitable session is an-
tiCIIateI. l'rof. W. A. Clark of Peru anti
Mrs. E. II. ilowen or Illgtimanu J'aric , ill. ,
two able Instructors , are here to assist the
local talent In conducting the meeting. The
session will continue one week.
'l'iikoit it ) it'ii iiier fair II , , rimil.
SCIIUYLEIt , Nob. . June 27.-Special ( Tel-
cgram-Tho ) remains of iirs. Albert Scha-
for , who dietI ! yesterilay while crossing the
motmntaitis enroute froni California , arrived
here this afternoon. Mr. Schafer moved to
California over a year ago to benefit his
vlfo's health , yhilc1m , after a 1inip greatly improved -
proved so flint lie ventured to return to Ne-
braska. Time cause of Mrs. Sclmafer's death
was heart failure.
klmpi : leetiflt SItlne.
SlDNFY , Neb. . June 27.-Speelai ( Tele-
gram.-Only ) fifteen lCOPlC Were present at
time atmittimil chmool piee lqg liehil here to.
'
tiny. Thmoi'nas 13. Duwson was re-elected
member of the school board , Twenty-live
mills was levlei for the ensulimg year and
a terom of nine months voted to constitute
time school year , beginning September 6.
'l'eiephoiie i.iiii for \'t'Nlcrit.
W'ESTERJ , Nob. , 1.Iitc 27.-Special.- ( )
Time Nebraska Telephmomie company reached
here last Saturday mind \vlit be open for
business mibotit July 1.
Ilurvesting will commence this week.
Wheat will yield a fair crop , oats look good
anti with fair weather time corn fields mire
being lint into pretty good shape.
Hiiviil ( it 'N Nt's \'ii * er % ' . .rkN.
DAVID CITY , Nob. , Jimmie 27.-Speciai.- ( )
Time new holler at the water works has
been placed In position and commnectlons
mmiatie. The boiler which has been iii comi-
stant 1180 for ten years will be thoroughly
overhauled mmml ltit iii condition for service
amid hC ttseh ( in relief work so that steam
call be kept iiii at all times ,
iIfluite'rN iii tIt.iiii ,
M1Al ) , Neb , , Juno 27-Speclnl.-Lee ( )
Johnson's hmurtltvaro store was robbeti Saturday -
urday of about , $75 worth of jack knives ,
razors nail revolvers , Entrance was gained
by forcing time front door but the way time
work was dope plainly showed it was not
irofcsslonul. No clue has been secimrcil amid
the chmammccs of ever getting the robbers are
'ery pOor.
- FiiiiN Virty
MARSI4ANI1 , .Neb , June 27.-Speclal (
Telcgramn.-E. ) C. Lamnan , a pump repairman -
man working for the 11. & M. rnilroatl , fell
a tiistance of forty-five feet fi-ommi the top
of a windmill tower hero today.t hone In
his leg was fractured and lie is badly
bruised ,
lilt : 4rniis Yield.
hi1.OOMINGTON Nob. , June 27.-Special. ( )
Franklin county will hove time largest yield
of stimulI grain it has had for years. Creat
lireliaratiom ) is being nmathe to imaumdl it cmiii
turin bands are being raddly taken at
double the usual Prices liail ,
l.inh Irul.t ? , m In ii llmv.
FALLS CiTY , Neht. , Jumme 27-Speclal.- ( )
A disturbance took Idace on Stone street
Saturday night in which Ike Chmidsey , night
operator at the Missouri h'ucifme , sustaIned
a broken limimb just above the enklu ,
IHgJiteemi lore ItIrmiItN.
YORK , Net , . , Juno 27.-Special ( Tele-
grumn-Eighmteen ) macro mmiem were recruited
here today for company A , First Nebraska
regiment , by Captain hloidemiman , They arc :
E. Joe I3roen , Frank Ciover Ocorgo An-
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drows , VIli Johns , Alien Slnfleid. ( Thetf
% ai , Ii Sanders , Frank Stevens , Harvey
Stevens , J. M. Conner l' Clifford , Carl
McKee , hlert Zeger , Charles Rose , James
\'ohfv , Easton hiartle , WlJlar4 Salisbury ,
Crant Douglas , The 1)aughtere of Veterans
tentlercil the new recruits orni the nhiste-i
omccrs a reception tonight.
ii m'nrI ii g Itefore ltu.iiii I t 1iorml ,
hht.OOdINOTO4 ? , Nob. , June 27.-Spciai. ( )
-Albcrt ( ] ripskey , murderer of Robert
Oletiti. gostamnster of Ilildreth , will have a
licurimig before the insanity hoard.
CONHRMED BY THE SENATE
i.ni gt' NmmnmImr of L'rumnot bit , . lit t lie
IIhitnry ServIe Art ( Ililciahl ) '
WAShINGTON , Juhe 27.'The scnatd In
executive session today made the fohiomvlng
confirmations :
Captaimi Janme NihiiI h11ciii to lie
cutanilsiary of subsIsteae with the rank of
major ; William F. Dunn of Vyoming to be
roimimissary of subslteri61'Ithi thi ' tnlc
of captain ; First Lieutenant htobert Lee
hlullnrmi to be commissary of subsistence
with the rank of caiftain.
Jiiitetl States Volunteer Signal Corps-To
be first lieutenant , Frnmmk Ii. Dailey.
Second Regiment Uiittd Stitte V'oiumiteer
Englmmeers-To be first lieutenant , Robert
Stewart Brooks of New Jersey ; Townsend
Lawrence , New Thrk ,
Artillery Army-To b second lieutenants ,
Second Lieutenant \'aiter Volkumar , United
States Signal corps ( Ifite sergeant Uhithd
States signal corps ) ; Percy W. Arnold , Sergeant -
geant harold I' . 2onchnow. Sergeant Albert
ci. Jenkins , Private Itoitert l WSiiiiiTAce (
Corporal Patrick A. Connolly , Corporal \VIl-
limitti Forse , Corporal Matcolni Young , CorPoral -
Poral Lawrence C. hlrcivtm , Sergbmitit Harry
L. Stecie.
Infantry Arnm-To be second hictttenntmts ,
i'rivnto John 3. lhonliace , Corpotai Itnihil
Clay , Lance Corporal John Ii. Schoeffel , See-
geant Walter 'I. ' . flnte , Corporal Emigelbert
Il , Ocmmshlne , Sergeant Percy M. Colhirntm ,
Privnte George N. ltomforml ( Private J , hi ,
N Icohin , Corporal \Vlhllani A. Cavanaghi ,
Lance Corporal George M. Orlaicit , First
Class PrIvate \Vihiinni. . Geirgqr , late 5cr-
geant Thomas Ii. llarkcr , Into Corporal
Jolimi F. 'ilkimison. '
Navy-1 iisign Henry Ilaiirn , to be a lieu-
tommant , jummior grade ; Commmnmnniler Joimmi
Schmouler , to be captain , ice Captain Grid-
Icy , deceased ; medical inspector , Charles B.
l'arkcr , to be a medical director ; Tlionmas
McCormick Lii)1)itt of Virginia , to be aim
assistant surgeon.
DELAY ON THE INDIAN BILL
Citimsed imy tIii Amtet ) of ( 'Iiiilrimimm
SIitmiitii tim ilitse time Soitate
( et 'i'oti I Ii t'r.
W'ASIIiNGTON , J'iie 27.-Speclai ( Tel-
egranm.-The ) delay In reporting time result
( it the conference on the Indian bill to tIme
house Is said to be duo to a desire ott the
hart of Chairman Sherman to have sonic
actioii In tue senate looklhg to an agree-
meat. It is CleCtetl that deilnite action will
ho taken in time seunto before Tliursthay , as
jt Is vitally necessary to pasothe bIll before
July 1 , the beginning of tIme mmuw.iiscal year.
otherwise the present approprlatiozms will
have to be extended over that periomi , whmlch
wilt seriously complicate the books of the
Imuliami tlepartmaent. Chmalrmaii Shermuami Is
at flresent out of the city , but ho Is expected
back in ample time to take up and pass time
mmmea.sure boter July 1 , should time senate
finish the same before ( limit time. hawaiian
matters , however. conmnmminil time attention of
the senate anti those In the majority are
Ioth to consider anything except looking tea
a vote on annexation amid that may retard
consideration of the bill until almost up
to the time of its going into effect by due ,
operation of law. The suimdry civil bIll is
still on time calendar , as is also the District of
Colymbia approPriatIon bill , so a lively time
may be expected within a day or two in the
attempt to rush sonic of these measures
through. ,
I'iNSIONS 1)iL 'ViS 1' FILN S'C'i'EIt.tS.
Sn rlvvN of i.nte Vnr Jiimieiim1eretl.
Iiy S tie Gemieriti Goeritiiieii I.
WAShINGTON , Jimmie 27.-Scia1.- ( )
l'enslons have been issued as foIloys :
Issue of Julie 16 :
Nehmnslia : Original-Marion BlaihcoOd ,
Ouch , $6 ; Jnmnes 0. Boggs , Eudicott $6.
Restoration and 1ncrcae'-Adanm P. I-fhnna-
wald ( dead ) , Mama , $17 to $72. Itetssiie'--
William hi. Grahmnm , Fremont , $10. Orig-
hid , widows , etc.--Anthmy L. I-iaiimuiwaid1
Merna , $12.
Iowa : Origi nal-Ttobert Swanger. Ered-
erlclcsbiirg. $8. Iiicrcase-Domipi Lair ,
tlarslmnultown , $6 to $8 ; Johmm Sires , New
Aibin. $6 to $8 ; Chtauncey S. W'oodcn , Co-
burg , $6 to $8 ; Btlward Sandy. Dunlap , $8
to $12. OrigInal , wItIowseto-Abbie Dflmm' '
mend , Duhuque , $8.
South lakota : Orlglnal-Sanmuel Warren ,
Sisseton , $8 ; Cimarles . 1mqffer , Ilitchmepelc ,
$8. lncrease-Johim Latty , Pierce. $15 to $20.
Original , WIdOWS. etc.-1inor of Lstcr S.
Swezey , Vermnhilion , $10.
Colorado : OriginalSamuelS'aiker , I ) n-
ver , $6 ; Michael Landy , Edgerton. $8 ;
Clmarle it. Thompson , Glenwood Springs , $8.
flr,1'CN fur the Army.
WAShINGTON , June 27-Several im-
portamit army orders were issued today.
Brigaihler General R. T. Frank , who site-
Ceetiel ( Major General Vejy ) Merritt In
comimiand of the Department of the Fait ,
with headquarters at New York , is relieved
of time command and or4eTttl to report In
person to time secretary of war for assign-
inent to duty. General G. L. Gillespie , corps
of engineers , who was recanthy appointed
brigadier general of volimners ( , Is ordered to
talca command of ( lie 1)epartment of the
East , BrigadIer General A M. C. Penning-
ton line been rilleved front command of
Camp lunch. lloiiipstcai , Long Islamid , and
Probably will be asslgmied to duty with the
Fourth army corps in Florida , BrIgadier
General ltoe has been assigned to duty with
tim First arnmy corps at Chlekamauga ,
W'.tN'I' 'I'D MA I ii 'I'll Ii it Si'ilFi'lI Ils ,
, % mid i-A iim'mtIomi isis % S'iil 'Jut-u Coim.
Ni'Ut SI ) IL
WAShINGTON , J1i00 27.-Time leaders of
time anti.anriexatiopi movement In time semi-
ate held a mmieetlmmg today and thecideti ( lint
they would resist ammy effort to further extend -
tend time hours of the tinkly sessions for
the tilscimssion of time himiwnhlan question.
They agreed to begin time discussion
promptly at 11 o'clock each day , imroviding
there was a quorum present , hut timey decided -
cided to taicti a position against time exten-
slomi of time debates beyond 5 o'clock In ( ho
evenimig.
There were nummierous conferences between
various shies of the hawaiian commtroversy
miii several of time nntl-annexatioimlsts gave
missurmimmees that they hail sin intention to
COliiUCt a filibuster , 'rhiey told Senator
iavls mumtl other annexation leathers ( hint
wimemi timeir speeches nero eomicluiied they
would ctmmmseiit ( lint a vote be taken. Timoy
adimilt In imrlvate conversation ( lint a vote
in li prohmability % % ill be secured before
final ahjoumnmmmemlt.
It was ( iise nssuramiees whIch led ( o time
amIcable arraigemmie'mmt about time adjourn.
niemit of time day's session. They Imave also
caused time supporters of the resolution to
regard tIme outlook as more favorable ( helm
at any previous tIme. No one , however ,
locus for a couclustoim Immaide of ten days.
Ieiiovrmi * Ic ( 'iiiitiIs .tlj..ii rim , . .
\S'ASiiINOTON , June 27.-The lioStponctl
nmeeting of time demmiocratic caucus atijourmied
to hecemnber toolglmt without disposIng of
time resolutions Introduced by Mr. halley
mind aimietided by Mr. Mcltao of Arkansas ,
proposIng to muake future action of tleimio.
cratle caucuses binding upon all partici-
hauls. . . - m -
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\VOIEN \ ARE AL1Ol ° ATVAR \
a i-il
- Th Ia
Elcction of Officers iTCtCS Intense
1icitemcnt.im I
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GENTLER SEX SUOWS SOMEiBAD TEMPER
N UItI
I ( ti1
tir. l.ose of ( leorMin k' Iteiel l'rc-
i.iomit ii miii S lit ! leteittcLimimiIimtnt ,
'ilr. II ri'i'.I , 1VIlhmilrit s froni
Site FetIiirittiu1m'
Ii . .l.t
DENVEI1 , Juno 27.-Imbued with the
most. inteiise cxcitemeimt vrctllmitated by time
factional feeling iii time Federation of
Vommmmmn'a Clubs , iromlneDt1Y brought out in
time past twcmmty-four hours , 2,000 onieii
Packei the BroadwAy tiieteii ! today to pro-
cccii with time electlhn of oflicets.
i'robably its a pacIfic mneatire Miss dole
of Boston read time 103d Psalm , wtiich corn-
mends people not to keep their anger for-
over.
over.Mrs hlenrotimm , the imrestdetit , appointed a
parliamentary tonitiilttee consistimmg of Mrs.
Shattuck of IllInoIs , Mrs. Roberts of Ohio
iiiiii Mrs. osgood of tne.
Mrs. Noble o ConnectiCut , as chairmiman
of the iioimiinatimmg coinhlilttct , iescntcd time
omelet ticket heaiied by Mrs. Lowe of
Georgia. Mrs. Barnes , ccretary , followeim ,
prcsemmtimig the name of Mrs Breed of Mas-
saclitmsetts , outlining hcr policy.
Miss Alice French of Iowa fired the first
gun for Mrs. Lowe with a plea for the
Eoutht for nonsecttominl reasons. Mrs. Mum-
forth of Pemimmsylvanla , Mrs. Lockwood of
Washiimmgtomm , Mrs. I.ntital of 'Texas ' amid Mrs.
ilauger of Arkamisas followed with similar
argimmmients.
Mrs. Jennings of Utah got In mimi effectIve
speech for Mis. lirceti , wimercupoim , amid the
hlghme'st tensloim , the speeches ore divided
betvcemm time two cammdithatep.
An effort was made to llreclliltnte a vote
after miii unsuccessful effprt to hmavc Mrs.
Lnvp take tle iloor.
Fimielly the comifusion reached such a point
( hint it wns decided to eject all visitors from
time house. Au amnendmiiemit permiiittetl a aol-
Itary mnuin-tlio goverlior of Colorado-to re-
timain ,
After ono hour of oratory the debate was
closed , Mrs. Ilemirotin relieving time tension
with Imer good hmuniored ruling.
After thmo presilemitIai b.illos ( passed into
( ho hamitls of time tellers thu excitemmiemit situ-
sided somewhat , amid for to whole limits
the nsseiiiblnge split fine parliamnemmtar'
POhiitS. Then Mrs. Muniford , as chairman
of the conimiiittee on retolutions , itioved ( limit
tim federation telegraph Speaker lteed at
\'ashingon ( , urging the imassage of Senator
Hoar's bill to preserve bird hife , whmiclm
resolution % as cmmthmmslastically Passed by
the birdless bonnet faction of the fair fashi-
lommalmics.
3iii t'I'I iimt for liMOiti'4 limit.
It was also reconimiiemidthI by timls body
(0 ( tbe incoming board 'thtmtt at the next
blenimiai imiore time be 'teserved ' for dis-
cmisslomis , auth tlio eveuHlgs kept free for
loClal affairs. Along vitlf thisrecommncniia-
tion caine anotimer to hold thi&ncxt bleminiml :
iii the south ,
Dr. Mussey \\'ashimiidm1m , D. C. , moveil
that the word "wonien" bii tricicomi from
the title amid constitutioiit , the Gommeral
Fctieriitiomi of 'iVomneim's Climbs , 'amid ' thins give
tue stCrner sex a eliaiicctto onie inhiore
there nrc clubs of botbtmeii and womemm.
This was met by a buzz t dinapprovah anti
bat overi'hmelnmimigly. '
At this juncture it wa dcfdetl that any
presidemit serving two comisciutivo terms
should be miiade aim boaor.4tf president of time
Federation , whIch innovatdiitfli make that
honor possible only to 'Mrst Httmr&thmm. ?
Mrs. Mary ltemck of Chicago arose with
her resolutlousdeprecating a national policy
of conquest , which lreciiFtated a flow of
pat riotIsmn.
By this time it was 2 oeiock and the hal-
lots having beemi counted , . time results were
presented to time aimdionce The aminoumice-
macni. of Mrs. Lois-c's election as liresident
Prccilltated a wild hiurraim , which was
proniptly quelled by the pesithimig oiflcer.
'lime number of batlots ca't were 674. with
338 needed to elecL lttrs Lowe received
425 votes , Mrs. Breed 24tvith a few scattering -
tering votes for Mrs. hl lrnutlm of New York.
Time other omcers are : Viie president , Mrs.
Sarah I'latt of Colorado ; mecordimig secretary -
tary , Mrs. Emma Fox of' Michigan ; corre-
spoimdlng secretary , Mrs. G. W. ICendrick.
Jr. , of Penimsylvanla ; ticndrer , Mrs. l'hiiip
Moore of Missouri ; authitor , Mrs. C. 1' .
Barmies of lCentmmeky , ,
Following a forty-five mhmiutes imitermuis-
siomm , the body reassembled' ( im elect the Board
of lirectors as follows : MrS. Marr I.oekmioad ,
District of Colimmabia ; Mrie. Charles Morris ,
Wiscoasimm ; Mrs. C. S. Kinney , lJtahi ; Mrs.
11. hi. l'yle , ConnectIcut ; Mrs. A. F' . Eastman -
man , Caulfornia ; Mrs. Francis Ford , No-
liraska ; Mrs. Wililani Pod hielmuth , New
York ; Mrs. E , I. Bookwalter , Ohio ; Mrs.
Harriet Windsor , Iowa.
Thereupon were precipitated the mooted
questions of taxation and representation ,
wimicli detained tIme assemblage imntil 5
oclock. 'rime outcomne was time taxation of
clubs at the rate of 10 edits per capita ,
and state federations at time rate of 25 cents
par club. Thme motIon to tax fraternal or-
gamiIzations was reterreil to conimitee. (
.
lizi.is of itemrt'sci.tgii mozi ,
As to representation , it was tiecided timat
climbs of fifty zmiembcrs or less shall have omm
delegate , who shall be the president or lice
appointee , Clubs between fifty and 100 mcmii-
born shall have two delegates , one of whom
shall be time presiileimt or her appoIntee ; mmmmti
( or every additional 100 members , each climb
shall be entitled to one additional delegate.
Two literary sessions were imeld In time
afternoon , Time conferenro of literary clubs
hind Mrs. May AhdenS'ard of Massachusetts
as cimairmnan and Mrs. A. J. Peavy as local
assistant chairman , Time program imicluded
"Literature in Club Work , " Mrs. Framices S.
Siocuimi , Coiorado , mind Mrs. A. Louise Mc-
Culloughm , Massaclmusetts ; 'Travel Classes , "
Mrs. Frank M. ltichmardmiou , Nebraska ; "his-
tory , " Mrs. A. C. ItichcettmmiNebraska ; "Cur-
rent Events , " Mrs. J. S. ( Ile.olorado , amid
Mrs. Sallie Q. hlamilton-.Louisiana ,
The mneotimtg on "Timo'Iii % rary Meetings
imi time United States' ' wasinmtit'r Mrs. Marina
Tretlivay of Iowa , with Mrs. Edward Bripl-
ford as local assistant chimlimnLia , The Bhmeflk-
era . imicitideil Mrs. Edvaql1 h3acIcvnlter ,
Ohio ; Miss Dottie Stomme' l'ilirmeo , Connecti.
cut ; Mrs. Scuba N. jlaird1 Wghmington ; Mrs.
L. E. Stearns , Wiacoimsimi ; Miss Myrtle A.
Avery , New York ; Miss or'lteese , l'e'nn-
mmyivamiimm ; Miss Laura B. it.iiIfre , Idaho ; Mrs.
ij. a. Utnim '
. . ltimumey , ,
The election results . give satisfaction -
faction in most quarterSnfl everybody is
glad the tensIon is at an emmd , Mrs. hlcmm-
roimm ( dipiemmimitically reprsented that time
majority always pleased jter , Mrs. Lowe
modestly exlmressel her 1jeeiation of ( ( mu
bormor to tit'rself ama ] pl&ge the next two
years to work for all sections of time coun-
try.
try.Time
Time defeated cnmiiiiilate , Mrs. Breed , said
after ( lie election that she did not have
fair Play. "I doim't cacti for defeat , " she
mnaimitalmmed , ' 'bimt for time insimlts givemi time
Massachusetts ilelegation In time meetings ,
by time iress and by tIme women of ( he west.
lenver women are iiegimmnlimg to commie with :
their mmmoiogies , but it is too late. I am
ommt of ( he federation. "
The final session of time con'niomm. ( aside
( roam busimiess meetings tomorrow mnormiing.
was imeiti tonight 1mm time Broadway theater ,
which was packed to bid farewell to time
woman who in four years hus developed the
general federation front a few scattering
state federations into an orgammizatbon of
I thiirty-omie states anti bolt a mniliiomi woumen.
Time affection which time clubwomemm have
I for Mrs. hlemmrotln wcs evidenced on every
elite. ller hieniiaf aItireis was the feature
of the evntng.
( iittiiuiim'a'irk of Vc.iernhinn.
She began her address by recapitulatimmg
the grom'tb ' Of thm general feileration , anti
what that growth aigqtiea $ as translated
into action on the vnriou9 hues of thought
and work now rclmresenei Iii time orgamiima-
tioii. ContInuing , q s.iti . ,
The first two years of may presleimcy most
of amy thought nntl flume were ihuvdted to en-
eouragimmg state foticrations. eiv hlamp-
siilt e , iMie1 lshAmhtf , Nbls" YI1r1 anti New
Jersey , 1ennsyIvnmmia , Miutmesota , Ohio.
Michigan , Illinois , Kentucky , Temitmessec ,
C'oioramlo , Missouri , ehrnskn and ( lie 1)15-
trict of Colunibia orgammized state federatIons
auxiliary to time getieral : nod at time lmlemimmiai
of IS9G temmty state federations wem e rep-
resentet. Cubs 'joined tile feilerotiomi from
the following stntes : Fioiiihii , Idaho , Mon-
titan , North Dakotmi , Oregon cmiii South Ba-
kota. Two foreign clubs tmiu sent reports-
oime from Engiatid , and cite front Australia.
Duriimg these two years time eifure of the
individ9al. clumbs , im wtso neglected.
l'rograins study coveHmmg time fleld of
social science , of ethtmatioii , of civics aimd
also literary subjects eie prepmmreil by time
geimerat federiltiomi auth semit to time huh-
viilual clubs. Suggestions for climb work
were also semmt. Climb cxte'misioti was actively
Immaugurattd iii ninny . of tiiQ i.timtL'It , nmmd
towmi iflitl country clubs were ctnhlished 1mm
sommme of tlmo rural districts. TIme orgamuiza-
tloii 01 the fderatiomi was also tiiorottghiiy
. .
' - '
perfectcl.
Simice IMIG time following states have or-
ganizeti state tetieratiomiH atixliinry to tIme
gemi3ral ; Commmmec.ttetmt , lehttvaie , wmscommsmim ,
North Dakota , ltrkauisas , Georgia , \Vmislmimmg-
tomm , Oklahoma aimtl hmmihian 1't'rritorY \ -
nioimt , Alabamima , Texas auth Florida Imavi' also
organized satC ( fhdcrntton , ithil dtmriiig ( lie
' Fioritin lmmtve be-
current year \'crimioiit and
conme autxilinry to the gcmmerul. 'l'htirty-ulie
' nwcil-
state federations mire now orgitmmizl'd
iaty to tIme geimeral.
Clubs from time following states have
joined time geiivrni federatiomi : Nvndmi.
MissiSitIlild , North L'hrohimtm'irgimmlit ttmmd
W'yoiiiing. A cimuumimimimi of eorrespommtht'mmcc
has also been nppoitmteil iii Samitlago. ( 'lull ,
cmii ) a cliii , lmam' jnimwil the Cetleiattotm from
Sahimiila. last Africa ; one from we'stermi
tii strtil Ia mmmiii oime frimmim Soim ( ii A mmieri Ca ,
IitriIiti.Iii of Ciiti't ,
Time mmutuber of climbs in each state be-
iomiging to the feleratioui , is :
iInilic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41m < vmutiieky . . . . . . . . . . 11
Vermnont . . . . . . . . . . . 'S 1''mimiO'4i4i.i . . . . . . . . . I
ItlmuU lhmiiutI. . . . . . . : i I : eiiugiu..1
New Jersey 2 Migsli4ulipiii . . . . . . . . . 2
New I Jamim vhmiiu. . . 2 I ii mi lie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Coiineetivilt . . . . . . . . C i'c..aM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
'ihuiiuutiii8tt' . . . . 6i North CittOiliiiL . .
flclnwal13 1'Sotith Sarolimmii . . . 1
l'emiiisylvtinia . . . . . . 2" Altmhttmuiii . . . . . . . . . . . 2
' .l ii ryiti liii : . : i l'loriIk . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
h.ntiIIuiiiLl . . . . . . . . . . : mI i < uitii.iM . . . . . . . . . . . . .
( Jlmio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 571'oiuu itik ) . . . . . . . . . . . 7i
iiiIitiitit . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii Nebuakui . . . . . . . . . .
1\tiihilgtmm . . . . . . . . . . . 22 1 'tumi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Oklnimnuula cmiii In- Nes h&xico . . . . . . .
iBami T'rrltimrl . . I Ort.14Oii I . . . . . . . . . . . .
- \ \ . isi nmmsi vu . . . . . . . . . . : t \\'im sti liugtomm . . . . . . .
I iilmiois . . . . . . . . . . . . . G5 Siiiifl IaiCotit . . . . .
miimmmmesota . . . . . . . . . it : uitmmtrmm1a . . . . . . . . . . .
North Dtktmta . . . . . 4 N&'mkihit . . . . . . . . . . . . .
lo a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . (2uuliformula . . . . . . . . . . 2:1 :
mlissoiurI . . . . . . . . . . . . it ; 1)1st. of ( 'oiuuiihiit. 2
Arkizmsaq . . . . . . . . . . . ; \'viiumiimg . . . . . . . . . . .
The mitummibei of cltibs cnmlitnci1 in each
state Is as follows :
mlum hue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 511 IOWa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ill
Nuw I iitnmmmsluire . .4:1 : 1iii.ms . . . . . . . . . . . . 12i
( 'itimimectiemmt . . . . . . . .12 Arkammas . . . . . . . . .
ltii''d e I shut miii . . . . . I S il Isso net . . . . . . . . . . . S1
Missaciiiisett8 : . . . 12a , Ieiuttmeky . . . . . . . . .
New , iersey . . . . . .72'l' emimiessec . . . . . . . . . 21 ;
Dclii ivaic . . . . . . . . . I I \\ts Im imigt elm . . . . . . .mt
Ni'orle . . . . . . . . 191 ( 'ulurnilo . . . . . . . . . . 101
l'euinsyhvmLuuia . . . 171 Llst. ) of eohiimnhia 10
olimo. ' . . . . . . . . . . . ISO uurgla , . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
VOimiiotit . . . . . . . . . . ir , Flomlila . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
IlitimoiM . . . . . . . . . . . . 1r Nebruiskut . . . . . . . . . 70
\tichiiami . . . . . . . . . ' e : Okiitlmomiiui . . . . . . . . . 10
\'iscimuitimm , , , . , . . . . _ .i1ut11axLIcriit0mY. . . . .
ill Imimiesuta . . . . . . . . 8I : Utaui . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2' ' )
North ltktitn : . . . _ . , _ 12 , . _
Time statc'O having time largest imumumber of
clubs in time general fetleratlomi nrc Cob-
ratio , 4usaachuusctts , 01mb , IllinoIs , Iowa
amid Ncw'ork. . amid these states have also
time largest number of climbs in state fedema-
tions. The great increase of mmieimubcrsliiP
fmom 1896 to IS'JS caine largely from tIme
southern and far vestern stmites , which
have carried Oii ifl extensivi ) jmropagnuida
.
for Climb extension.
The first biennial of 1Sl2 ns orgammiza-
tion , ( lie secomid of 1894 by the niovemmmemut
toward state federatiomm. the third of l8'JG
b1 time co-ociinatiomi of eiUcatiOmual forces ,
amid time fourth of 1S'JS marks lmat I foresee
will be a dlstlmmct advaimee in time limme of
federation eumdcavor , the co-ordiuiatimmg of
time forces of soctal life nail time effort to
hrimig into it lill- the things which go to
make up veIl hieing and harmnomiy-in a
woril , to eniphuasize tile \imlitl' ' of life.
Time niotivu of the federmitiolm is of necessity -
sity the religious motive , not as allied to
any church or' any' crced.or jimmy nation , limit
uruderlyimmg tli.emn all. It is omme forum of
tile' inoderut exmression for time ideal life ,
And this. llfp s , in our Wo.ot1-ve must perforce -
'
force loam ! it.'e mu'iiis miot speak its
truths in time tcmpli's ( hint is a forum of religion -
ligion to which 01111' tIme elect are called.
but we tittist live nmm implIed Cimrisinmmity ( ,
must live it iii tIme marts of ( ratIo , in time
imonie , In tIme school , iii the orId.
Followimmg. this , sp , , tii mumcw , omeers
were presented , ainiil great cmmthmimsiasmn ;
resolutions eonmmendatory to Mrs. hleuirotimm
were offereth by time conin4ee on resoiti-
tions ; there % 'erc goodbyes imuntimuierabhe ,
antI the greatest comivemutiomi of women ever
mclii had.couw (0 D.c. cmitl
) iis. lieirotli ( , eM (0 ( I'ttrls.
Preceding time biemmmuia1 ntiilress of Mrs.
hlemmrotiim the assembly moved to make her
the emissary of the General Federatinum of
Woniamis clubs at ( lie Puns exposition iii
1900.
1900.Mrs.
Mrs. lienrotin moved that the Ummited
States governmient be requested to namno a
% .ouumnui on the paris exposition comnummlselon ,
and timat time wonman be Mrs. Potter l'alrumer
of Chicago , and both motiomus were carried
rnuamuiuiioiisiy ,
Time cimairimman of time committee on reso-
lutiomia , Mrs. Mumnford of Philadelplmia , rend
itummumerable resolutions , which will be semmt
out inirneiiatc'ly 1mm the name of time fedora-
tioum. One is to l'resltlemit McKInley expressing -
pressing commfltlemmce In hmimmm , his ailvisors anti
Imis brave mmmcmi on land anti sea ; ammotimer is
a petition to congress asking it. to stublish
' a national health bureau for ( lie dissenmimia-
( ion of tIme laws of health. Othuer matters
touched upon immclmmdeul more just legal
rights front mother to chill' , tIme preserva.
tion of forests , time need of sork along "etitm-
catioiial lines , aim' time nilvaumeemmiemit of
wimmitever iertaips to , betlef nduatrial con-
tiitloims for wonien amid clmiltlren. Thirougim
these various resolmmtiomis it Is imoped to
mimako practical some pt timq lutes of en-
leaver vreaented timroughmout. time commvemi-
tlomi ,
lit time minnie at ( liii Cltzens' flimsiness
league of Milwaukee erie of the Wisconsimi
delegates liresemitetl an lnvflimtiomi to time
federation to hold its mmext hienmuiai commven-
( ion iii ( hat city. Time matter umili be re-
ferrctl to time board.
WOOLLY WEST GETS PRIZES
; 'imie IIomoru , A ir.le'tI by t is.- mti , '
Lii't S ( ' litmol A ri' A ii 'l'iiht'ii I , .
% ' ( 'Nern Htiidit , .
NE\S IIAVEN , Comma. , June 27.-Time exercises -
ercises of time seu'emmty-foimrthm mimunivemmiary of
time Jaw dopartimuont of Yale university were
held this afternoomm. Time address to time
graduating class was tlelivered by Charles
Andrews , LI. . . I ) . , ex-cimief Justice of time
New York court of lihmhmenIS. hut thuenue was
' "Flie Immfiuemmca ofinierica oum JmirialrU- )
thence" anti imis treatment of It Was largely
historical.
Time Townsend oratorical contestants were :
Joseph 0. Moore , 11. A. , of New haven ;
Snimiucl Peterson , l'im. P. , Los Aimgelt's ; Gilbert -
bert b. hictiges , 13 , A. , Oregon City , Ore. ;
all of wimom spoke Upon time "Debt of Vir-
ghmla to Jelfersoim , " ammd Edward William
lheatle ( , 1i , A. , helena , Mont. , whose sub-
. . . .
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. - .s.Ta- - - '
WakiftIness
HorsforcFsAuid Phosphate
token before retiring quiets the norvoe
mind causea refreshlnts sleep.
l'ieau&ot 1.0 Lii. t&it. - . Shue Substitiutti ,
- - _ . _ Jm _ _ -
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the Pdcific Ocean
Thcre will ncvcr be a tlinc when you can
a S 5CC it foP so little cxpflsc.
M&c & -
If You Viit to Make u Home
Oii Its BeotifiH Shores
--i- ; : ; - There will never be a tinic whcn you can
buy so niuch of it for so littic tiioty as
right now : .
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. EXCURSION GOES , OMAHA TO PORTLAND -
LAND , PRACTICALLY FREE ,
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* 4k 1323 IdrllaIll St. . , Omaha.
275 STARK ST. , POI1IIANL ) , OR [ . _ _ _ _
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Do 'oii kitow w'liat fabi'ics ai'e : . . ,
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\vo1iI by the ( ll'eSSy 111011 01 IIIS1I- ' . ' ' .
iOhlablt. . ) centers ?
Our Salth4lflehi fll'O hhlStl'Ile'tel to . ° -
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post you 011 these luihlIOrS. ; 'l'Iiey rJ
vi11 be 1)I'flCI to iIlSti'llCt , you - /
l'egai'dilhg the 1at3t fabi'ics-to ,
aClllflilut yon ol : the little Clialiges . '
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tiUlt take place Ji'oiuu seasOll to
CflSOhl. : 'i'llCy will SUggtL wlinL
( h3SigllS viI1 best becolne you-
\vliat co1oi' u'e most siiittble ; foi' you , etc. , iii fact thou' as
SU1tllCC vi11 ] 1llke buving-easy ,
Force of habit aIld long experience in the tailoring buti-
lleSs-asu11'es to YOU 1)(1'fCCt ( littiiig and voI1 inuEe gal'lfleIuli
be the irice ; 15 01' 5O. , . , 1
AU. GAI1MNTS MAIW IN OMAhA-BY OMAHA TAILORS.
TROUSE1S , 4 to $12. SUITS , 15 to
209 and 211 S. 15th St. - - - Karbacli Block
I : I ) UCA 'I' I U N A L.
r WiiihiIi ;
I bkjtJ . , : . ( overuumncnt simporrislon. New hmuililinmr , beIng erected. ttmmdc'imts rejccieil last
Lq.A1:1.h : year torwant ofroomum. MAIOR SANfiFOIID SELLERS. ? , I.A. . Su 1. . LEXINGTON. MO.
ject was "Time True Naval Policy of the
Umulted States. " Time prize of $ J00 uuas
uwariied to Gilbert L. llmlgcs.
Ammnouace'mncnts vir : ' Hdzp'mP't ( , $5) ) ) f
jimmulor receiving imlgimest immark at grailur-
tlomm , Artimur LImitomm Corbin , B. A. , Lavrence ,
gun.
'ayiand debaimig ( prize : , .Fiis ( , 4oimi , , it ,
Simepparil , B , A. , Pittiuiiimrg , Tt'x. ; second
prize , Ciunries Stimdimiski , Ii. A . , Pumehmlo , Cob ,
lCcnt climb thiplomnns for exceleumce ( in tl.
bate : Etiwaril W. Ileattie , helena , 2doiit , ;
John F' . Iomuglass , Grafton , N. B. ; Giihmert
L. hedges , Oregon City , Ore ,
TIme degree of mumaster of laws was
awarded to Artimur A.Vihiler , L. L. B. ,
hionnlulmm , hlatvaii , and time tlcgrce of L. L. B.
to S. 11. l'etersomm , Vim. I ) . , of Los Angles.
TODAY'S WEATHER FORECAST
I'roliiiliI It le A re I hut It IVI I i lie I"gml r
Si ii it % % ii rio ' I I ii Ne I , rzmsiii ivi t I ,
VitriaIIt''iiis ,
WASIIINGTON , Jimmie 27-Forecast for
Ttmesdny : . . . ' - ,
For Nebraska , South lakota auth lcnmismS- :
Fair ; warmer ; southerly wimuds.
For Miasotiri-Fumir ; warumuer ; southerly
vi ntis ,
For 'iVyomnimig , Colorado mmii Montana- '
Fair ; southerly winds ,
For Iowa-Fair ; warumer romutimerly wituthit.
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OFFIC'fl OF 'l'i IFi 'iiA'1'IiFit hlUltlAU ,
( )2.l1'iiiA . , Joint 27.-Oimimiimii rectiril of ( cia.
imeruu t 0 CO ii miii rum I n ( ii I I corn pa roth % % ' I t ii t lie
corremmimoimtl I mig ( I it ' of tim e I a st t humett years ;
lS9S 1S97 m9 ; 19
Mimximuiri tcinhointtire ) : 77 Si Si ; 75
2mllnhiiutmmum temmiperit tumro . . , 55 64 171 tS ,
As'ermmge temle'rature . . . 06 72 71 0t ,
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Itztinttii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i .27
Itt cord o f tvmn iira to rim a nil . vrti . . m ii . . t a t bmmm
itt Omnmmha for this duty mind titmice 1litrchm I ,
11:98 : :
Nmirmrmal for ( Ito dimy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
I I oil I etiC9' ( or t Ii e ii mm y..S
A m I is. ii 1mm I cii t' x cess iii . mao hum . rehi 1..i.G .
Normal rainfall for tile . . . . . . . ,
Ieflcieiuc'y for time day. . . . . . . . . . . . . 'I'J iiichi
. . . . . . . . mmcli es
'rot a I rim I mm tim II si non 2i1 it rehi .
Ieilcioiiy imimicti ? fimrcii I . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . immlm
lcticieney orrem"S peritid 11:97. . 4.33 imichmeit
llxcesit (0rrrs.g . tieritiul 1896. . . . . 2.91 incimes
' , . , frpmm Suit limits mit S ii. ii. . ,
Soveimty.lltlm ileritiliim ( line.
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STATIONS ANT ) STATE 9F'
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Oiflflhift.ClPar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 77 ° °
North i'iittte , clear . . . . . . . . ; , , . . . 78 50 .0'
huh Imtke , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 .111 .0'
( 'ime9'emmiutclear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 . 51 .110
itiiiiitl Cit , ' , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ti ; 1b .110
I huron , 0101(1' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 74 76 .01)
( 'lileuigo , e'iemtr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OS 78 .00
'ilhlston , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 76 .0' )
lit. l.oiiiit , Part elummily . . . . , . , . . . . . tO 81 ' 1'
1 11 l'ittul , cioumily . . . . .e. . , , . . . . . 64 GO .01
Jmvelmlort ; , Iutrt cloud ) ' . . . . . . . . . . f,81 71 .01) )
hleleiimm , elur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 . 5 .01
I'mtiisuim3 ( 'ily , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 hO .01)
I inyre , hurt cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 .tt )
ihismnarek , elt'mmr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 74 .00
Ummivestoim , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S4 b8 'I'
- 'I' Indicates trumctt i , ireeliiltmmtlori
Ii , AVELSII , Local Forecast Official.
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BrowneD DII
Oim.'ius Sept. i 9th , 1898 ,
lIrdii1g : amid J.ty S mi Imool lot' Girls
Ummtlcr tue direction of itt. 11ev , George
Vm'ortlmiimgmomm , .s. 'r. B. , LL. D. l'rlimuary ,
Prelmnrat ory mmmd mimi courses. Corim-
potent corps of teachers. Motierim moth-
oils ammd every advrtmmtrtga olfereml , I3trlct
ntttiitiomm : iaiitl to time imioral , mental arid
lilmsIciil well being of tIme mmtmmtlemitmm , DIplomas -
mas eoimft'rreti. i'repamcs iot miii colleges
open . to v'ornen. Special courses iii lligim
tm. himighittim , Sc'ii'mit's , AmmU'mmt mmliii Zilottern
Lammgiiuges. . 1'liisic amid Art 'I'e-rmmmmm immod.
( 'l.tt t' . I liii I il I mug re m t I , mm imil i a ox cell eimt
order , Sn mmitmtry iilumnbiimg. Satisfactory
stemmin heating ,
1'mreiits tiluti gmmmtrlirmims dt'siriiig to enter
ii uhti I it vi I i iii ea ito semi , ] ( or cuitalogimo or
lli'mly mersiimuiil iy to
Mi s. L. R. Uptoii , Priii.
Ihmos'ieli hull. Omimitha , Neb
HARVARD UfflVEflSITYW
1iNMiN.t'i'I ( ) I'UIt AiMISSION
% . v I Ii he mel d iii Ormi mm liii , i mm t lie rooms of t lie
.Y. Id. ( ' . A , Jimmie' 25 to .1 mmly 2 , Inclusive ,
Cit mitl iimt I ( 'it offt ri rig A d vim mmeeil ( ] eimmum mm ,
Atlvummmcetl ( 'imemnimmtry , Aiivamicc'd I'iiymicmm ,
AmlvammcI Algelrmm , A imalytie ( Icornotry , ho-
git ri t ii iii t4 ii nil 'i'rigo numnet ry or Sol Id ( I eurim -
t'try schil iisutt'mmiblo at 8 mm. in. , Jimmie 28 ,
Other citrmtildmmtct4 at. S a. mu. ' Jimmie 30.
5111(1 (1 ( I'S It lO'i'IN ( I N ( ; A l.lCi.t.
I''imsgi ii Is P1 ii hale r Stores ii iii .i r , '
i'rs..l h 'I'roiijis.
VI fiNNA , June 27-Dl3patchu's received
imere froni Galicla say time hieasummmts piiiiigeil
Jtltea miamI Sanmlea for several huourum cmi
t Sm'tmmrmlay cvemmiiiu. Time hmoimBes anti stores in
I time qiittrO were plunilered antI timen tie-
stroytd : , their coiiteimts being remnoveti. . Atm-
I other orgruiuizt'mI attack wa itiso rmmailo upon
m Neumo Sumnilec' , six miles ( rormm AIL-Sandec ,
but the cavalry diShmerstil the hiensunts after
a huand-to-iianml tight anti suhseqtmemmtly time
infaumtry surriiltiiltId time' town. Time imensammts ,
homiuvt'r , mtickemi : amammy ( if lime Jewish houses
1mm time suburban district antI set lIre to
several lnmiltilmmgs. 'I'roopmm lmavc la'em diii-
patchmeil to i'zemnyi , fifty-otme mnile'3 e5t
of Limmmlmerg , where , lhsturhmaneemm mire threat-
eumeil , h'remyi humi over 15,000 immlmubitnts.
, ' , , , . Jli''Iism"t illli ii ilium I-Iu1i ,
WASI1INO'I'ON , Jimmie 27.-At 11 o'eloeI
thus mnoruulimg the senate convened anti a
I few rnlimutes afterward aiiolmtt'd thmo resolu-
I tion of Mr. lavies provltiimig that. hereafter ,
I until further action sumall be taken , time
senate convent ) tinily mit 11 mm. imi.
Consitle'ratioui of time hawaiian ammmiexatioa
resolutions wait resumuued auimi mlurlng tIme
esslomis Mr. Clay ilttmo. , mm. , . ' .lr. Itouchi
( dciii , , N. I ) . ) , ammtl Mr. Ocifery ( dciii. , l.a. )
, atltlressed the senate in opposition. Mr.
I Caffery hind not concluded his speech wbei
the setmato atlourneiI ,
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