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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1898)
- - - - - - - - - - - . - : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - . - - - - - - . - TE : --i . , - . .I , 4 - I I : - ' - - - w- i- , TIlE oMAhA DAiLY BEE : WE1)NESIAY , TlTNE 29 , 1898. i ; NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IQWA I COUNCiL BLUFFS. ' - = - - - - - - - . . - . - - - - - - - . _ _ MIXOIL IINT1ON. ; I flUIWdSF beer. UoscnlihL Tel. 323 Wflflte(1-Lfltet ( clItIon ot Council lflUltb 1 , city drcctory. ArPIIy t 13CC office. . Court 1teorter W. M. Ilylond of Osceola Is In the rIty attenIng district court with Jtidge Towiir. rhe evans aun(1ry is the Icader In flne vork both for color nnd fluish. & 20 Pearl trceL. Phone 2O. Miss Nellie Shaw of Denver , Cob. . l lsItlrig her sister , Mrs Flwarl ( Canning. at 2111 Illxth iwenue. Mrg. I. Eloo loft for ht'r home lii St. .JbSelh ) yeterdny after a two weeks' visit with Mrs M. ShRV in this city. ' F. C. lirown , specini pension cxntniner ' . , for thui ; 1Istrkt , received notifIcation yes. terithy of his rcaloinunctit for another ) var , , lon't ) you think IL must be a t.rett , good 1ainIry that can ieuse so many hundreds of customers ? \VeIi-thats th 1ag1o , " Z24 tiroadway. . 'Tlt ' : reninirj of Josephine Wilson , the in. fr ' t IJptv11t4'r , , f Mr. nml .trs. i' . B'lhon , who died Itlndny , will be tui4cn this mat n I ; ing to 1 iannilnil , 1.to. , for burial. I Thu enrollmciit at the l'ottawattamio I ( 'tUflty institute reaclicd 811 yesterday and r Ilie prospcctH for a most successful tS'J weeks session are of the brightest. . All niemiicrs of l'ottawattaniie Canton , . 6 , are requcstcti to nicct at Odd Fellows' I ttinplo toinorrtiw evening to innl < c arrange lilents to visit Missouri Valley on Saturday : evening. Johii W. alasgow. who was arrested for 3e.hli jug books vitiiuut a license , sqtiured hiInsL if ysterdny with the ioiice judge by Inking nut the l1eccssry , permit and was 'I discharged from custody. , luhii ICirth was arrested late Monday ' aiht an a suspicious character by lctect- iv Weir , Kirths TOSSeSSiOflS ) , wlieii aenrche.i at the Jail , were founti to consist S of 1 cent in cash. a tooth brush nail a bar of 10a ; , . , Manager i3owcn line engaged Manager 3. . 11. henry for an especially strong vaudeville . entertainment tomorrow evening at ( ho Do- batty theater. Artists have beeti secured dl- rct froiti the Cnstl. circuit alul an enjoyable high-class entertaInment Is lrotnisel. ' _ , . l.owery , a traveling agent lIving on Vnn ; .treet , was seriously injured Monday night from a kick in the face lu' .iic1I liii driving. lie received a broken 11050 nod a .lcel ) gash on lila forehend , besides - sides having his upper 1I nearly cut off. ' u , i'arkln of bone. 'who Is a Can- dlilnto for the position of raIlroad cotu- niissloner , was in the city yesterday and circulated among the delegates at the ; rounty convention. Mr. Parkin is a vcll kilOwli coniluctor on the Chicago & Northwestern - western railway. t _ was reported On the trect yesterday that.V. . II. Lynchard anti H. E. Grimm were organizing a stock company to publish an evening imirnr in this city. They arc said I ' ? be negotiating for the purchase of the . Iobe-1)eiiiocrat plant. ItOy Skinner , a young lad living at 103 ( I'nrk avenue. started In to celebrate the , Fourth of July yesterday and is in conse- ( luelico laid tip With a Iadly burned face.I I 110 iDled ii bottle with gtii tovdor , applied V. niutch and the powder explodel In his face. Ilotli eyei ( were burned and for a wIllIe itVLS thought lie soi.Iitl lose the Hight of , one. I P The funeral of the late Leonard TCirscht. Jr. , VLIS held yesterday afteiiioon ( rein thi I family iCSiieflCC ( Oil Glen avenue and was largely attended. Tue floral offerings were IIIILII ) ' and beautiful and the services of the EiiSCOlIiI church were conducted by Jtevs. Mackay of Oninlia and L. 1' . Mc- Donald. rector of St. l'aul's church. The remains were laid to rest in Walnut 11111 . , ccinetcry. a FOIl SALE-Gool ecOflU-hoflcl bicycle t a bargolo. Call at The Bee ol0e. Councll llluff8. Furnished rooms for rent with board. 221 South Seventh street. 4 , . Ion't have to wear an eXiensivc ) shirt ) WIICII taken to the Bluff City Iaunlry. ¶ 'They're easy on clothes and use iio chein- I bela whOn washing. I 1)lvreo t , The divorce suit of Ella Wilson against 4 Amos I ) . Wilson. whieb has been CII trial In I r the district court before Judge Smith , was concluded yesterday afternoon and the court at once handed down his decision. lie . granted the divorce as prayed for on the ; grounds that the assault complained of was i ' unwarranted , but took occasion to severely I criticise the conduct of the plaintiff. Mrs. I \\'llson asked for 2O0O alimony , hut Judge H Smith allowed her but $100 and 100 attor- I fees , the costs being taxed to the bus- , band. The father was given the cu3tody of I the oldest ( laughter and eldest and youngest I 51)113 , while the wife was awarded the cue- tody of the other two children. The husband ; was ordered to pay $20 a month for the sup- tort of the tWo children until further orders and provision was macic for both parents to . Sen the children at stated intervals. F. W. IT. Duncan line Purchased a Leatie ; bieyck from Cole & Cole. i War songs ! war songsl 'ar 8011gB ! by the lu.lloy-fluck quartet , \S'cdnesday evening , . Juno 29 , at the armory , Mnoiiic temple , c A(1m113810fl 25 CentS. Try Moore's death to lice and mites , : Ci'jrt NoteM. 4 In the suit of 3. J. Shea against the City , I of Council fluffs , which Is being heard be. , sore Judge Towner in the district court , all the evidence wna In yesterday aril the argo- ' . zuents will be COlilllieflCeI this morning. , , 110th SitICS reached an agreelilent as to a : . statcment of facts and but little evidence had to tie submitted , such as there was being the introduction of certain figures from the city records UPOU vIiicIi Shea and the utter- zicy for the defense failed to agree. The American Press a&ociatioti tIled a . ietitioii yeKtorday in the receivership case. of W. \\'hitney against the Globe Pub- llshiIllg company , Tue illaintli ! alleges that Bliico the appointment of C. F. Chase as re- : Culver he has become indebted to tle Plain- . I jf in the sub of $80 for Illaterial llstMI in - the publishing of the veekly edition , unit ; asks that its claim be entered In julgtIIcat siguilist Chase's bontlszneii , ' IC lll..I t 'I'r : , I , . . henry Tieso of Mliithrn while returning ' ( mph town Mqutlay night with a load of , lUlUbel' % VL15 run into by the eastbound hock Island flyer close to MifltIcu..iid instantly killed. A tramp v1io was stealing a IIUOh ( ' the baggage car was struck biy some of the . jI Inniber 111111 hail the side of his 110511 cruslietl , ; ( , In and his jaw broken. lie was brought to . ' tile \VtXIIC1IS Christian Association hospital : In this city yesterday , but it is not. ( bought - I ( list he can survive his injurlea \ . A goo1 , Ch'ilp wheel for $ l0.7t cash at Cob & Cole's. : Ii II'fl 1stttt' i'rgiiisters , ' The following transfers were filed yester- : i day In the abstract , title and loaii olilee of - J , w. Squire , 101 Pearl street ; r Perry & Aliensvorth and wives to , Juliles 0. Fullerton , lots 1. 2 , 3 lLhil 4. ' bloclc 'A ; ' lOt 1 antI Part of lot 2. ltuilreaiI 8(141. ; ulso tract fl of block ' , 'A , ' ' ti iid U liii . 2,4 lot 10 , block t , car- - soil , w. ( I. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .400(3 Mary C. StnltI itiiil IhustlalilI to John . I. . South 1t 12 1111(1 w IG feet lot 11 , tiock , D , il&i > 'lis' 1st hOld. . w. .1 , . , , 5000 Augustus I ) , PiltihuIn tO trustees of : Sirtiig Creek zi. i. church , 1 acre ' liv orhler ii\ ' $ v 31-75.19. (1 1 ii. 14. tlhugart , widuv.r , to Flora 1) , Clay , ' 1111115 in t'ctioiiti 10 aind 15 , . tovlishuii 7 , rungo 43 , H. W , i.t. . . . . . . 5f.14 J 1'our ! transtcr. , aggregating . . . . . . $12,45 I ENIORSE ) EX-SPEAKER BYERS Pottawattmio County BepubBoans Pledged to Him for Congressman , RESULT OF YESTERDAY'S CONVENTION llffurls of ( ) tilerM to CnItiirc the flele- gtttiiiii W'e're Ftitiic-SIIIIM ( etN a Fliti terIig S'iiIlIT for _ , tl trii4'S' Resolved , fly ( ho representatives of rot- tawattamic CoUnty in convention asserti- bled , That. recognizing the loyalty of lion. H. V. flyers to the PrinciPles of repub. Ilcanism nflhl his ability (111(1 fItness to properly represent this district in congress , 011(1 believing as we do that his nomina. lion would result in a wceping victory at the i.olis , the delegates this day chcseii to the congressional cuilvention are hereby instructed to 'ote for him and use their influence in securing his nomination. The above resolution was carried by an overwhelming majority at the republican county convention held here yesterday , and ex-Speaker Iiyerg will go before the congres. I sloan ! convention of the Ninth district with the solid delegation of l'ottawattamio county with its twcnty.flve votes at his back. Mr. flyers had thinga practically all his own way in yesterday's convention , although the other I cahldidate3 for congress were not wIthout their friends. The convention arso unanimously endorsed the candidacy of Jacob Sims of this city for' the 0111cc of attorney general , and he was authorized to eclect the names of ( lie twenty- flve delegates to the state convention , which meets at Duhuquo September 1. The con- veiitlon wac remarkable for the enthusiasm uliti patriotic feeling displayed and nil the sPeeches dwelt largely on the war issues 1)aylng glowing tributes to the statesnlan- like alhluinistration of President McKinley and tile bravery of the soidlerti and sailors now at tile front. The following are the delegates selected by Mr. Sims to ( lie state convention and ratified by yesterday's county convention : - John N. Baldwin--C. ri. hiatt. I. M. Treynor , William Arnd , John Liudt , J. J. Stcadmau , A. T. Fllekinger , E , F. Pull- brook , 0. D Wheeler , George S. Wright , Victor E. Deader , George II. Mayna , C. M. Hurl , C. a. Saunders , W. 1. SinithI , W. J. Davenport. Finley Burke , J. 2l. Calvin , 3. A , I'atton , C. B. Itrandlctt , C. hi. han- nan , Councii Ilinils ; L. F' . l'otter. Oakland - land ; C. l'utiiani , Center ; .Jolin Jeliks , Avoca ; 'V. II. Klipack , Neoia. of her Cliii Ilges SuIgeMtc41 , The delegates to the judicial convention are : C. M. hurl , Frank Shlnn , 3. II. Garland , J. B. Mutlock. at large : Frank Turner , A. II. JOlihlS , J. C. Spangier , First district ; S. L. White , \\'iihiani Itichaw. J H. Mc- Arthur , Second district ; II. 0. Atibl , J. II. Lowery , S. fl. Forsythe , Third ( histrict : J. \v. Rowland , S. S. Smith , lavidVillianis , Fourth district ; L. 13. Cousins , George Yancey , Frank I'eterson , Fifth district ; A. W. Askwith , I. N. Fiickinger , W , F. Snpp , Sixth district ; W , A. Groneweg , S. LI. Snyder , E. I ) . Fuller , Seventh district. The delegates to the congressional convention - tion are : At large. C. F. Kimball , E. A. Con- slghiey , 11. M. llrown , J. 11. Sweet : First district , J. lliniichard , T. II. Bardsley , A. L. Preston : Second district , C. P. Swarm , It. B. Wilson , Ed Post ; Third district , W. F. Pierce , G. M. l'utnam , G. A. Stevens ; Fourth district , H. L. flohertson , J , T. Iardsl y , John Grabill ; Fifth district , c C. Clifton , S. F. Shuart , J. W. Ferrior ; Sixth district , W. Il. Frederick , F , F. Ev- crest , E. C. thrown : Seventh district , C. H. Scott , C. S. llyers , C. B. Randlett. The following resolutions were adopted by the convention : Resolved , That we commend all the pout- lcd policies of the national administration , esPecially that making no discrimination between federal and confederate in the an- Portioninent of appointments in ( lie miii- tary and naval services , We heartily approve of the war which is being waged In behalf of the freedom of Cuba and rejoice at the conduct and site- cess of every branch of the service. We mention with sPecial gratitude the unpara- licleil victory of Admiral Dewey and the heroism of liobson and his comrades. That the republican varty has demonstrated - strated anew that a protective tariff is for the hest Interests of ( lila nation. That iii the judgment of this oenvenion the paramount issue of the campaign of 18t8 is the permanent estabiishnient in this country of the gold standard of value , to the end that all the obligations of the I government may he declared payable on I demand iii gold ; and that the existing and I the best standard of value , the single gol.I . standard , 00 which all business Is based 811(1 by which tue value of all property Is measured , shall be perpetuated. That u-c tnke pride in the administration of Governor 51mw in all its branches , es- pecialiy his thoughtfui vrcpnration of Iowa's troops for the national service in the existing war. 'With renewed pledges on our part to time olatform and policies of the repub- hican i'arty and unbounded faith in the patriotism , honesty and ability of ( lie re- pilblichins of I'ottawnttnmie county we are more tliflfl hopeful , we are Confident of success , LZt ( GI.tIII5 'l'ogi'tI.er , Owing to a delay in the arrival of the Hock Island on which a number of the delegates were expected to arrive the convention - vention was not called to order until 11:30 : by A. S. hiazelton , chairman of the repub- Ilcan county central committee , v1lo named Clem F , Kimball of Council Bluffs as ( CIII- porary chairman and C , F. Chester of Oakland - land as temporary secretary , On aesmimiming ( Ito gavel Mr. Kimball addressed the coim- vention , in wh l be reviewed the lmistery of time republican Part ) ' mmnd predicted a glorious victory at time poiis ( ' ( Novemn- tier. Following the address of the chairman the delegates went Into district caucuses nUll lmeiectei time following committees ; Credentials-First district , T , B. ilards- - Joy ; Second district , it , M. 11011gb ; Timird district , Robert McEirutim ; Fourtim district , \v. S. Clay ; Fifth tiistiict. J. Li , Young ; Sixth district. Li , If , VaItou ; Seventh dis- ( riot , J , II , Sweet. l'ermnnmmcnt Orgmaizntion-Firmmt district , C. C , Smith ; Second district , 3 , II , Me- Ardie : Third district. J. E. Forsythe ; Fntirtii district , J. S. Smith ; Fifth ills- trict , J. ll , Matlock ; Sixth district , W. 1.1. . Frderick ; Seventh district , W , a , Dor- land. ltt'eolutions-First district , J , F. Itogors ; ECrn..l. . dlbtrict , A. I ) . I'utnnmn ; Third die- ( net , Ii , : .t , L'tjtnain ; Fourth district , U. F. Iryden ; Fiftim , iistrict , JV. . Ferrier ; Sixth district , Franlc Everest ; Seventh die- trict , C , Ii , ltanllct ( . ielvgates-First district , A. 14. Prestnu ; Second district , John C , 1)avis ; Third tils- Diet , Alex Oslor ; Fourth district , 11. l. llobertson Fifth district , Icll (1. Morgan ; 3ixth district , I , Al. Treynor ; Seventh tiis. trict , Car Morgan. After the names of the several committees - tees bail been presented a recess was taken until 1:30 : o'clock in the afternoon , 'I'rstiisimot I iii I ts huNt iii's. , On reconvening County Ci'airman liazelton called attention to the convention of the State League of Republican Clubs , which meet's ' in this city July 12 , and expressed the wish ( lint every township and city In the county be fully representid at it. \Vbile waiting for the reports of the corn- mIttee speeches were made by Spencer Smnhth , J. 14. Ihienchard , Colonel C , 0. Saunders , C. 1.1. han andGeneral John Y , Stone , all of wimich owing to the patriotic seutirnenta expressed were received with vociferous applause. Spencer smith cx- pressed the opinion that the republicans of Pottawattamie county who were noted for making history in the politics of the state ought at the convention to declare In favor of a single gold standard , a suggcitlon whlth was followed ty the committee on resolu- tions. lIe also expressed a sentiment that met with much applause' "That wherever time American flag Is planted that should be American soil. " On the report of the committee on per- aianent organization George It. Scott wa selected as permanent chairman and W. F. Chester of Avoen secretary. On taking the chair Mr. Scott Iflhlle a ten-minute talk , which was well received. Time committee on credentials in making its report recommended that the reprcsenta- tion of sonic of the districts be cut down as caucuses iiad not been held in some of the townships , Lincoln , Macedonia and ltockford townships were not represented in the convention nail the contested delegation in Norwalk township was settled by allow- lag Delegate hlurd one vote and time other four delegates halt a vote apIece. The report - port of this committee brought on a heated tilt between T. II. Ilardsley of Walnut and I , M. Treynor , the latter wishing to amend the report by having all townships ropre- seated cast the full vote. whether caucuses had boon held or not. This Irecedent , he claimed , had been established in all of the state and county conventions ( lint he had at- tended. Treynor's amendment on being put to the vote was lost antI the original report of the committee carried amid considerable excitement. After the committee on delegates had pro- seated its report , which was unanimously- adopted , Frank Everest of Council Bluffs was elected chairman of ( lie county central comnmittee to succeed A. S. liazelton and ( be convention came to an end , Call up Cole & Cole , telephone No. 57 , if you iiant to remit a wheel. COMM IINCEI ) SA'1'IJltI'V , JUN11 tl , Aitil IIIIi1S JmiI ) 5 , 1IS , GREATEST OF ALL SALES-TEN DAYS ONLY-COME TO TIlE LARGE S1'01113 ROOM , 333 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , NEXT TO BROWN'S C. 0. I ) . MARKET. SEVEN DOOIt EAST OF TilE BOSTON STORE. Shoes and clothiiig. Great munufactur- er's closing out sale. Time Empire Clothing and Shoe company , $175OuO , Cincinnati , 0 , , quit business and have sent out agents to other cities with their stock , to be sold riuick for cnsh , less profit of manufacture , less Irofit of wholesaler , less profit of retailer - tailer , antI without cost of freight. Read these prices for new stylish goods. first- cluss v.crkmanship , up-to-date in every re- spec I. SHOE BARGAINS. Gents' heavy working sboes , worth $1.25 , at 78c ; ladles' Oxfords , worth $ l.0 ! , at DSc ; ladies' Oxfords , worth $2.50 , at $1.24 ; ha- dies' Oxfords , worth $3.00 , at $1.18 ; ladies' dross shoes , lace and button , worth $1.50 , at iSc ; ladies' aliti geuts' dress shoes , worth 2.50 , at $1.24 ; ladies' and goats' fine shoes , ivortim $3.00 , at $1.48 ; ladies' and gonts' cue- toiii made shoes , worth $4.50. at $1.tml ; Ia- dies' and gcnts' hand-sewed shoes , worth $6.00 , at $2.48 ; chmihlren's school shoes , sizes S to 11 , worth $1.25 , at 7-ic ; misses' and youths' school shoes , worth ; .io , at Sic. Sic.We We also carry a full line of ladies' and gent's fine dress shoes. CLOT1IING BARGAINS. Men's nahits , worth $1.25 , at GSc ; men's business pants , worth $2. at Sic ; macmm's line pants , worth $3. at $1.24 ; inca's tailor- made pants , worth $5 , at $2.48 ; men's suits , worth $8 , at $3.25 ; mcii's cassimnere suits , worth $12 , at $4.75 ; aiim's fine cassinicre stilts , worth $15 , at $6.78 ; iiieim's flue custom made suits , umortim $18 , at $8.08 ; men's fine tailor-made suits , worth $22 , at$9.83 ; boys' long pants , worth $1.50 , at 7c : children's school suits , worth $2 , at SSc ; children's fine suits , worth $2.50 , at $1.24 ; children's dress suits , worth $5 , at $2.48. Anti so on through the line you will find bargain after bargain. Nothing reserved. Everything must be sold Iii ten days. Goods exchanged if not satisfactory. lion- est , honorable. square dealing to all. Remember Saturday , Juno 25 , was the fIrst day. nnd is for ten days only. Look for the Big Red Sign. L. M. MATThEWS , Agent. $300 or $400 worth of Indies' capes at your price. We must vacate this store on the morning ( if July 7. lloffniayr's fnncy patent flour makes the best and mnostbread. Ask your grocer for It. Map of Cuba , West Indies and the World at The Bee office. lOc each. The official photographs of the United States Navy , conteining over 200 pIctures of the vesei , with their officers and a numn- of the views of the illflLtOd Maine , can be bad at the Council Bluffs 0111cc of The Bee for 25 cents liliul a liec coupon , Refrigerator sale at Cole & Cole's. The League Is the popular wheer. Cole & Cole sell them on easy Payments. Fl re I'iiii'ru'rIti'rs' Sot'iiiI Cl iii , . Tha Fire Underwriters' Social club of the state , an organizatioti known amoag insur- alice 111011 as the Field club , opened its aim- mmuti meeting yesterday at the league rooms in the Grand hotel. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows : l'resitlent , ' .V , S. Loudemi ; vice president , Theodore F. Crete : secretary antI treasurer , J , S. Clark , all of Des Moines. Imi addition to time list pUlliSlmcd the followIng were in attendance yesterday : 0. J. Miller anU wife , A. Howell anil wife , " , V. M. Wilcoxen and wIfe , G. T. Berry , T. F. Grefa , E , V. ' , Aliabach , J. S. Clark , T. T. Arrnstrcng , C. B. Fleisbach , 11. S. Loumlen , Des MoInes ; J , 13 , Anderson , if , A. IHme , Cedar Rapids , and C. B , Woodwarmi , Viiisca. E. It. Perfect an Ben H. Ilornby of Omaha were visitors at the afternoon sos- alomi. Lawn umowors cheap at Cole'g. I.i-it I'iI it ( ciii ( os.Im , Ii , T , Wright , famous as a proimitdtion etI- itor , may be time popocratic nominee for congress iii the Fourth district , Judge Myeriy of Esthervilie line been mintiniiii fiR n , , rnlliI , i'nhI,1nIi. fnr ii , , . vacancy causcti by the retirement of Judge Tiiomnas lii the Feurteoimtii district of Iowa. Adams county p111(1 A. F. Coemnan , who Is mm camididate ( or railroad comniissioiier , time compliment of asking him to name lii owii delegates , but lie declined anti then the commventlozm went ahead onml dti it ( i'.r him , Time candidacy of Charles Phillips as the Secoimil district member of the republican SuIte central committee Is being ou-iuieti by his friends iii Jackson comiaty , Mr. Phillips is imow secretary of tue State I'hmar. money commission. In the Eleventh district there are several deniocrutic imsitirants for the eongressonat imomnimiation , nlthouglm time district gives 7,000 republican majority. Judge Anthony Van Wagenen of Sioux City , " : . imi. Zink amid I. J. MeDutlle of Lemnars , lawyers , antI Will A. Veiis of the Allen flemnocrnt mire candidates. .1 , D , F. Smith of Cherokee liii. been inr.ortuned to un. lovn I'ri'u Coiiimut.'ii t , Des Moines Register : Time Iowa cornfields - fields ivill ime-arly mmli be III contlition ( or a vropcr celebration of time Fourth of July , Sioux City Jotirnal Seine of the pam- graphiers are worrying about General Miles' bath tub. Still there arc worse things a soldier rniglmt do than take a bath , Cedar Rapids Republican : It has just occurred to us ( bat tue Fifth district plat- forum contains no mnemition of protection as time Mnemican policy , But that is no longer a disputed policy , Atlantic Telegraph : The Eighth district republicans renominated IS' , P. 1 hepburn anti adopted the Oregon nnammclal imlauk into their piatfci-mn. It is a straigim ( out declaration that all can understand. SEES SOIET1IIC IN A NAIE Muscatino Man Prot to Rechriston the Prohib Party. . _ mI TAKES TWO DAYS . ( OMINATE A TICKET One IltimmIrc.l nmIi1'Irti' , Ilelegates Do- . .4)C * 110 First Sossluim to the linidittir of Cnuoiisos , DES MOINEi , June 28.-Special ( Telo- grarn.-Tho ) prohibitionists of Iowa macC in state convention hero today with 150 delegates - gates present. Most of time morning Was devoted to speechmaking and It was not till afternoon that any attempt was made I to transact business. Then ( lie clubs held cnlictlsses to select their members for time different committees. When they reported ndjotmrnmnent Wa8 takemi till tomorrow , when ( ho ticket will be nominated and a pint- fomni adopted. During ( lie mnorning W. It. ilenkert , a delegate from Muscatitie , crc- ated a great sensation by Proposing ( lint time name of the pmmrty be changed to the 'United Christian party. "If Christ is ( lie rightful ruler and governor among nations why not do business in his name at tIme ballot box ? " was the query with which lie begami his speech. When put to a vote flenkcrt was found to have gained but ono supporter , In the afternoon , whemi time dis- ( net caucuses were reportimig , he again crc- ated a furor by reporting for time Second district ( hint "Iii view of the fact that the members of this party have refuised to work untler the annie ot' the Lord Jesus Christ the Second district hems no report to make. " At the afternoon session Itey , 3. F. hoff- maim of Spencer was temporary chairman anti delivered an amldress. CUI.tiIY S'l'AIt'I'S UI' A' ! ' SIOUX CZ'I'Y. liii. i'i'ai.ied ( ) ( , ( ) ( ) ( ) I ii I mmiirvImi lite L'hmRILIiI l'Inimt. SIOUX CITY , ha. , June 28.-Speciai.- ( ) Tomorrow vili mark the killing of the first cattle In the new Cudnhmy Packing coni- liany's beef Iiflflt in Sioux City , and its liii- mediate trade territory , and time citizens intend to celebrate it in an appropriate amid fitting manner. For several months time work of completing time large addition to the Cudaimy smacking plant here has been in progress.'hen the Cudahys decided to Ittit in such a large establlslmnient in Sioux City it WS planned to expend about $300,000 In irnprovcrnemmts , amid time citizens rejoiced. It sotmnded like old tinie to theni and the good miews was heralded far and near. But the Cudahys spent fully $100,000 on their Sioux City plnnt before tlmey had it finished. Time seventeen new buildings ar now ready for business , and the first beef will be driven to slaughter at an early hour tomorrow morning. Time now plant will have a capacity for killing and packinr soq to 1,000 head of cattle daily in summer , , amid from 1,000 to 1,300 iii the wlnterlf Its sheep k1ding en- pacity will be 800 o 1,1100 daily. The hog capacity Is miow fropm ,000 to 2,500 ilai1 ammO will be ( rein 2,500 to 3,000 head imi winter time. It is unlerstood that U. D. Frazee , late of South Onmalma , is to be the general manager of the' ' Sioux City plant. James hi. Hale vilibe. Manager of time hog department , and 2.1. A. Kennedy of South Omaha will take chargeot the dressed beef department. - Sticil for an ohS CrImmii' . RIVERTON , Ia. , June 28.-Speciai.-The ) strange case of Jacbb McKisslck of Rcno , Nev , , adds fresh corroboratioim to time old saying , "murder will out. " Forty years age MeKissick resided in thus ( F'remommt ) county , amid one night a man named Forby wam ; shot wlIle in bed witim another man named Allen. McKissIck , who had had a quarrel with Allen , was suspected of doing the shooting , but convinced imis accusers of his innocence. About a year ago lie was visiting 1mm hamburg and viiilty and It is said that in talking over old times with 501110 acquaintances he told them tlmat he had done time shiootiag which lie was once charged with. Allen , time mmian he tried to kill , has long been ulead , but Forby , time man wlmo was shot , is still living at Chmilii- cothe , Mo. . and ivhen he heard of McKis- sick's story , Ito at once brougimt stilt against lminm for datanges to time amount of $20,000. McKissIck owns the opera house block amid other valmmabiq property in hfimnmburg and a large farm near timat towim , and has numerous - merous relatives in this neighborhood. il't CIor'd 3hiii. Cit imtmml ii. IES MOINES , La Julie 28.-tSpecial Tel- egram.-What ) promiseti to deveioi ) into a big row over the organization of a corn- pany of colored men for the regiment of lmnmiitmnes was ended today upon receipt of a telegram from time War depar.nent that. it imad been decided timat the company could elect a colored captain. Time coimmpam'y tmnniemliately chected 10. S.Vlliett of timis city as captaimm. The company will be taken to Jefferson barracks at St. Louis for mu ill and equipmnemmt , Time equipment for Iowa's I , u-o batteries of light artillery arrived in part today , in- cltmmling four new twelve-pommnilers for one of the batteries. FIfg Ii l.sgi Jiittl'ri : 1tt'nd. CEDAR RAPIDS , Ia. , June 28.-Speeiai ( Tolegram.-Ailjutant ) General flyers ammd Cmtptaimm Olnmstead uimilshmcml the examinations for time Fifth Iowa battery here today amid retmirmied to Des Moimmee , The battery will leave here Thursday morning tinder corn- immanml of Cnpiuimm George W. hiever , a prorni- nent bamiker who orgnmmizeti it , amid go into camemp at Camnp McKinley , where time mimerm will ho drilled and eqtmipped. Ninety-eight men passed the examinations. It will be filled from experienced nrtiiicryinemm ( roam other parts of tIme state , STRIKERS TO BE ARRESTED I- Lii s' Vlii'lI is 'i'laomitmi ! t , F'I j tIii' Ciise of flu" at ( lsosh. ! ! , OSIIKOSH , Wi. . , ' .Juimo 28-Tho woo.i workers' strike stilV 'imilmmgs ' on , although three factories runnpg claim an Increase of thirty woricinen today , After repeated con- sultatiomms witim time lo0ml authorities , tue governor lums decided ; iot to witimmiraw troops tmntil all danger is Ilafeemi , which , accord- imig to city otihclals , 'will ' miot be umitil after the Fourth of July,1 least. After that date the otimer factcirit'a ivtil resume operations - tions , amid time stremmgtum or weakness of the strike will soon be miicovered , Meanwhile general business is paralyzed , and ( lie strlk- ems , many of wimom are in destitute cim-cunm- stances , immuve stnm-ttnt to plan for solicIting aid from friends anti farmers. On time other side , plans are being vustied for wholeemmle arrests , to include Messrs , Kidd , Webber , Brauimschwelg amid mmii the other leaders , as beIng respemislble for recent riots. The governor mmd attorney general are assisting ( iii plan , and , it is believed , a law imas been found which wilt apply. A dozen of the riot leaders have already been arrested on charges of assault1 but most of theta have been released under bonds. Maps of Cuba at The lice oirice-Omah- Coummcll liluffs or South Omaha , Cut a coupon from page 2. Address Cuban map dept. FROM- FROM'r 'r- OMAHA TO MANAWA - - : : : I wm Land You in MdndWEI anjil Thirty-Five Minutes. &i & ; : L mi . 1 I-lIE loathing scasot commenced on the 19th inst. The . iv. : ' - i. § ' _ _ _ water is flue-just right lot" a bath. Take the Bridge line , which passes the principal hotels. _ 1 Nice tenting spaces for rent , Special performance atc -c - 4:30 : and 8:30 : p. ni. Band concert. No extra charge for I picnic parties. Tables and chairs free. Call 'Phone No. 50. : ' - , c t _ v. ' , - . $ .4. . ' . a .i' , _ . _ . Ir ; _ % , . , ' 4i. . , \ ' - : 4' , , v\ , ' , ? , - ' RAID ON SPAIN'S ' COl1ERCE Flying Bquadrou Will Bring War KOIBO to the Dons , HOPE TO GET A CHANCE AT CAMARA'S ' FLEET Caitn iii lnhmmim ' . % 'ns Sot . . , l'nraiim- littitig time I'hitiis fur Ii % ie.l I- t Ii. . . Vleim Oiei' % 'LLM I : I - en. NEW YORK , Juime 2S.-A special to time Tribumno from W'aslmington says : That the scope of time war , nlremdy : immvolvimmg joimit military and mmai'nl camnpaigims against Spain's colonies in the far cast. ammd 1mm tIme Cnribbeamm , wotilti be wideimemi to emimbrace a dernommstratiomm imm force against tile CanarIes amimi the coast towns of time Spanisim peninsula Itseif , have beemm more or less certain Bince ( lie var iiegaii , time recent orders to prepare for nctiomm in Emmropean iraters were most umiexpected. Time two umm- foreseen chances which have niade a eamn- paign in Etmropean waters at this ( line not ommly feasible but highly temimpting have been time bhockade of Spain's most formidable tlect under Admiral Cervera 1mm the imarbor of Santiago de Cuba and the ucpartlmre of Admimiral Camnama's squadron , rahmkihmg next in strength , on its wild goose cimaso toward ManIla. No escape is probable for time Sau- tiimgo fleet , amid , witim Spalmm's borne re- sotirces weakened by Canmmmra's mliversion to the east , a fleet wommld find at time present no formidable enemy afloat In Spanish waters and could without fear of attack drive Spaimisim commerce to cover amid threaten time mlestrtmction by bomabardrnent of Spaimm's chief ports. Even- should Carnara's squadron be ordered back to Spain from Port Said , its fighting strength is not considered sulhicieimt to check thme operations of the force whicim time United States cotmimi send across the Atlantic , amid , Santiago imavizmg fallen , timere woulml romalmm 110 reason why time fleet chmosemm today as an , .advance guard in the proposed attack on Spaimm should not be reinforced by a second detacimment of equal pOWer. Slm. . ' lit. Sjnhm Isi , Som.methitmg , Its prospective departurcm. Is regarded hmere as significant of the pmirposo of time ad- mniimistration to push the war agaimist Spain with time utmost energy nitti to bring time Spanisim Iteople as quickly amm(1 sharply as hOssible ) to a reahizatlomi of the futility and costliness of a protracted resistance. The imaval raid against Spain , althougii for sonic time uimder consideration , promises to be at- tciitlel ( is'Ith all the suddenness of Mr. Dewey's ( icscent on time Philipines antI the laimdlmmg of General Shatter Imear Santiago. If the Spaniards are iiisiOsemi to regarml time announcemnent mmmdc today of Commodore Watson's departmmre in the Newark as anything - thing in the iiaturo of a "bluff , " designed to hurry Camara back from tIme Silos , tlmey arc doomed to bitter disappointment , for time raiding squadron will be fairly across time Atlantic before the enti of this week ammd before tue mimhmile of July tile cities amid sitippimig statlomms of time Spanish coast will be aware of their presence , 'rime olami time rresldemmt has had In comi- imideratlon for several weeks conteimipiated time forming of a more fornmimlable fleet timami the one now under orders. It Included time Brooklyn mtimd New York , of twenty-one knots ; tIme Columbia amid i.liniiemmpolis . , of twenty-three knots ; Clncimmnati anti Newark , of twenty knots ; time cruisers St. Paul nmmmi St. Louis , of twenty-two kmmots ; with time Iowa antI Oregomi , of sixteen knots , to follow as quickly as possible behind tIme ilyimmg crmmisers , It iiJIiltl have been mieec'ssary to bring time vessels imomtim anti clean tiiemn before - fore starting tlmcmmi on a lommg trip away from it lmase , almost Ineximaustible , immvoivimig a delay of sevefal weeks , The news of time American losses in time skirmmiisimrmt at La Quasihma caused tIme presi. .lemmt . to cnll Secretaries Long and Alger into commammitmition , mis to tIme best way to commvince time Spamiiarmia of time hopelessness of their stubborn reeistummeo to ( lie inevitable , amimi within a few lmommrs Captain Maitmfl , of ( lie Naval War board , hail canviimceml time author- Itics that a thoroughly effective fleet , in- volvimig all tlto elements ( 'sSC'hitiai to insure success , could ho mlispatchmcd to give the h'pammiards at homne an object lesson , imsIiiis % Vis ( ( uui.'Ie , TIme captain remmmiiiy tlrea' up ( lie plnmi pro. i'Imhlmig for tIme lmmimmmemhiato asmtemmibhimig of time first-class battleships Iowa and Oregon , time recently mnodermiizcti orotectemi cruiser Newark - ark , witbm time auxiliary cruisers , Ynmmkco and Dixie. accomtiptimiieti by tlmree colliers , which could not only compel amm abrupt ccii- satfon of Siain's commnerce anti bommmhiard its exposeti seacoast cities , but wommid prove more tlmamm a imiatch for any fleet ( lint comma- try could hastily concentrate for oitemmsivo or miefemusivo purposes. Tlme plaim was PrommmPtly ahmirove(1 ii' time presumlcmmt antI tolo. graphic orders were sent to Comnumodoro John Crittomiden Watsomi , uimtil lust week commnanmhiug tue north Cmmban squadron - ron , to lrocee.l at once to carry ( ho plans immto effect. Time eel. Items are time Scandin , Aharenda cmiii Alexaimmier , Coinmaanier ( SS' . T. Burweli. They are fine cargo stennmens , ( ito Scammmlia on its labt transatlantic trip imavimig brought to this country 1.200 emmmigrammts anti -1,000 tons of cargo , witim a iipeed of twelve knots , The vessels mire oow laden witim Pocalmantas coal , the Scandia carrying 5,000 tons mmimd time other two 4,000 tons each. hlmmfortunately ( ho Abarenda amid the Alexander cannot --------------w-- ' ¶ -.i * : * * + fti.i : FRUIT AND 6AREN FAQMIN6 ! : . - % - - Around Council Bluifs I I I ii . _ : , l _ , , -i 01 Cmiii imimy 1iiirii.I mtmmI mmii I iii mm vnv.i frimi I 1mm ii.hs t'iii'nier iii I' hits Vi'tii I t3 I hinn nil y'lmere iii time ( I ii I ( i'il Stimli's. 'I'Imeri' Is mu. In ii- :2. : . 1mL'i OC em-immis Imere. 5.uok mmii iimr Frimit t'iiriits ivimlie tint' ) ' are it. Icitt'- IIIW , : , . 'r i 'ti' o rt r i ! I.t V , - 1ZIiSS , m $ ¶ , , ULI. .L , g. 'J'Imn ttetih l--.tmiti mtimil m.zmtm Urokers , 9- * : + 9 Poai 1 St. Coutmoil BlufFs , In , ° ' ' ' II Gi-aitiFiirniWi'itii , + - ' , ' l'e r'omi all v CO mmd mm Ct imm vi _ m's tim rtmmii on r titeimi fit r I mi foram itt lomi mm nil mmtmmtu iili at ymi mm irurchmmmmls : rco of ciiarg" . wammm. - 0- : : * * : :4 : * exceed a specti of temi lmmots an hour , nmmmi this rate fixes time nmaxirnmmm speed of time squadron , although the scouts will do con- slderabie mudditlommimi cruising , cspeclrihly tufter the Canaries nm-c reacimed. Time mnoit , econohmimcal Sliced of the Newmmrk is ten knots , aitul at ( lint rate can rmmn 8,000 miles. Time immest ecommommmical speech of time bun anti Oregomi is twelve kmmots , and ns time distammce front Sammtiago to Gibraltar barely exceeds 3,500 knots all time vessels of Comnmnrnlorc Watson's suuadrcmm comm make time rim without - out time necessity of coaling at sea. Time timreo aumxiliam-ies , the Yankee , Dixie anti Yosemite , eacim are capable of 6,000 attics straight away. At ten kimots aim hour , or 240 a ihtmy , it 'viii take time squadromi at least two weeks steady crulsimmg in the open ocean to cover the distance froni St. Thomimas to Cadiz. The officers do not tlmimmk any attack will be made elm time Cammnrlea , but tlmo fleet will replenisim its hunkers emi time leo ' of timeseis1ands , and mmmay such the place similar to the shelling of Snim Jmman. 1mm all oroimalttllty a cruise Into time 2iIemliterrnmmeam iy time Americamis may be mmecessary , in the imopo of lnducimmg Admiral Cammiara to risk a battle , If this can be doime ( lie Oregon and lois'a will be able to destroy the last vestige of Sa1tm's sea power. lION ! ) NE % ' SVA it tllmOllSI'iS FOlt 'I'IOAS. 'Fret. . . . r 1)i'.mt rtimmem. ( iInit's n Cot- t'i'ssttti to Iiii. . , rti-rs. WASHINGTON , June 28.-TIme recently enacted war tariff Iiiaces a duty of 10 cents n pommmmi en teas. 1mm many cities there are 110w stored large quantities of free teas , iniportemi umider time former tariff. 1mm a number of imustances importers anti ivare- imouso mmien have desired to bond warehouses for the storage of tmmmportemi teas , withomit beimmg reuuired to remove time free article now stored in such promises. Time regulatiomms of time Treasury depart- memit forbid the use of bonded wareimouses for any otlmer Purpose thnn for iimmportemi merclmandlee ia hmamids. Jim view , however , of time emergency , nmmd tIme expense mimmil ami- noyance which would be caused by tile cc- moval of free teas , the secretary of the treasury has consented to time boimdummg of warehouses Provided time free tea now stored therein is kept entireiy seiarate ) from all other goods , amid that they be rermioved tlmerefromn in six montims , whmemm time warehouses - houses are to he reboxmmleml , Time commcessiotm applies emily to teas. Com.Ilm'imueth h. * 1mm' Se'muziti' . WASIIINCTON , June 28.-'rime senate in execimtlvo sessIon mtmido time following comi- firmnatiomms ; United Statee volunteer Infantry , Sevemithi regimmmemit : To ho major-Jammics It. Branch of Virginia. Fourth rogimncmmt : To be clp- taimi-Albert B. Franzimelmn of'est Vir- glum , Fittim regiment : To be nmaJor-Jamiies Lithmieli \liseusmelppj , Naval Cadet Josepim W. l'oweli to be au- vanced two numbers , COMING 10 HELP CERVERA II is hlm'm.dmm'te.l train G Dir , , I tmm r I hut l'mi ci of Cit limit rim's Ii'hi'el Is aim Its Vut5 tiP ! 'irt , , II ii. , ) . LONION , June 28.-TIme Star today orimite a story frommi a foreigmi correspomitlommt to tin effect ( limit mm oart of Acimniral Camnara's fleet left liinm off Ahguiras , near Gibraltar , ummil is iiow omm its way to l'orto Rico to "joiim tIme miqtmamiromm of torpedo boats which Captaimi Vimhiamnhi hits hind concealed jicar tmero for three weeks past , " The correspondent amids : 'Tlils ' fleet will attack Atlmmiiral Smmmupsou imm time i-ear , while Atlimtiral Cerve'ra mmttelmmimts ii sortie simmil. tammcously wRit tIme commimncmmcenmemmt of the immmiml battle. Thimms Amimnimnl Samnpsoii will be too picocculmietl to hmelp Gemiermil Siimtfter , ' ' Ic Ilhi.I litmIllihmiK CillumisIn , ST. LOUiS , Jmimme 28.-A special to time i'ost-Duspmtchm ; ( romn lahiimii , Tex. , says that by the collapse of a builmhlmmg in Lancaster , twelve mmiileim from thvre , iiirdy Nmmttlemi , daughter of liemiry Nattica , was killed and five others were imijmmreml , two of them ( a. tally. Tue injured mire : John Long. Joimn Nance , Edgar i3amnhens , iticiinrmi'hitaortIm anti Mrs. J. C. Joimnsomm. The Inst two are fatally imurt. The buihtiimmg that coliimpsetl was itt the W'imtte block timid faulty comi- structiomm is supposed to have attu-J its downfall , imsmmmm. ' iImm it ICii is II is 3ot Imer , LAKE CITY. Minim. , Juno 28-Mile Walsh murdered iiis mother yesterday by crmmslmimig her skull with mimi ax. lie is uhout 22 yours old and time crimmie was conmmnltted at their hiomnu about five ziiiles from here , 'i'iio yoummg man hail been confined 10 time hlociiestor imi- saito asylum , but was released about fommr mmiontius ago mm. cured. It is supposed a smith- 'len ruturmm of his mmmunia was respunslltie for time dccii , After conmmnittlmig ( lie mnum-dm'r Walsh escaped and ( be LheriU and a arc nui' in pursuIt. - - - , . _ DORANY TH4TER- OmI NlHi'i' . 'i'imtItSiY , .JNII 80. . . .HENRY'SI. . III6II-CI.ASS SUALTY COMPANY Direct front time Castle Circuit. iii--.m ( . _ i'ls-lui. l'rlees-i ( I , .ii ) a umil 81) i'emits. Semitu rmitOt smht' ttt ho , ititlee , BLUE GOES ASHORE AGAIN , St'etm t'M Somuit' Vmmitmih , he Immfurmimt lot , Iti'gnmihhmimitmme Sittaittlon Itt Snimilmmgi ) , ( Coliyright , Th9S , by-Associated Press , ) OlF SANTIAGO , Juno 27.-Vla ( Kings- tomi , Jammialca , Jumie 28.Llemmtenant'ictom' ) Blue of time atmxiliary gunboat Suwnmmee re- turmiemi to ( lie fleet today from another iii- vcstigatiomm triit asimoce. ife reported that Admiral Cerverm's : simiitsare all mi tue hurler. With ( lie exceptiumi of one torpedo boat miestroycr , they amo mt anchor miami show mio signs of activity. Liommtcimant Ihlue ivcmmt ashore ohm Sattmrday , to the vest of Morro castle , imceornimamiicmi by sonic Ctmban gumities. lie advanced until abotmt two mmiiles iiortim of ' Cabamias anti almost up to lime enemily's bat- terics. lIe traveled sixty miles zmiiti rejoined time Smmi' anec this immornimig. At one timmio the lieutenant was at a Cmmbamm outpost , separated only by 400 yards froni a Spmmmmisim outpost , "They popped away at eacim . .otlmer all ( ito time , ' ' said Lieimtenmnt : Iiimme , "but I mb not think time Cmibans hurt time Spamiiards very mmmcii and I know time Spaniaris diii not imurt the Cubans. " Liemmteiiant Bltme was able to cecurately locate time oosltioim of each of Admiral Cervera's ships. Rear Admmiiral Samnpsomi warneml his licet this mimomnimmg to exercise great care iii shoot- lag mmt tlme hills east of Morro castle , poimmt- big out timat ( ho Amnericaim arny hind mtl- vammced ntmd our own troops might be tic- itloyed on tile hillside. It is hardly likely timmut amiy mmcrinmms nc- ( Ion will be tahcemm by the navy until \'efincsdmmy. By that ( hue thmo amnmy iii cx- iiCtCi to be ready for another forward mimovement , Time dynanmite gummihtoat Veemmvimms fired three shells lust mmlghmt. They fell in tIme vlciaity of Morro castle , imimmi time ensterim batteries. Dmmring the nighmt there was a loud cx- ploslomi ohm shore near Agimidores. it is be- lieveul to imave beemm catised by the Spaniards trying to blow up the raIlroad trestle near ( limit place. It is imow saul thmat Jaragua miiay lIe selectemi as ( lie perimiamiemmt eoimlimmg harbor for ( Ito fleet. Gmm-stave Weineck , an ordinary seammmn , him- longing to tIme flagship New York , was - mlrowned yesterday. The New York was coaling in front of Morro castle from tIme coilic'r Alexamitler , wimemm Weimieclt jumped from the collier in an attempt to get on board his owim ship. lie foil between thu flagship and tile collier and sank at once , Thu hotly sas rccov'rod. Time Iohpimi has gomie to time IIas'un blockade mmd the llcic'mia mmmI ( lie Yamihtoa imavu gomie to time southern blockade. A hulictimi ismnieml to ( lie fleet by Rear Ad- mIrml Sammmpsou yesterday said : Fm-omit mm report mmiathtm by one of ( lie wommmmmlcml , a mmeplmow of l3urgcomm - B-erm-yliiii of ( liii fiimgsumip New York , a consutlcruiile pnrt of time thumnage to emir tm oopti ( ill Fi'Idmmy bust wils miorme by seven inllirritcr nmmmc'imimme gmmmms mnmummnemi by senmnemi , so ( list there wouhmj iiCCImi tO be comae probability in tIme cohort of time uSe uusbomc of time crews of Amhmuiiral Cervern's sqmmutiromi. hi si'riImm , a Shuiheim , , : SuIt , , SI'OKi % NE'amtii , , Jmmne 28.-Hpeelnl.- ( ) 'rime Evemllng Chronicle of ( tile city , which - in Politics lmas nlways been Democratic , an- mmoumicee 1mm its editorial colummins ( oday that hereafter ( be editorial nismiageniemmt of tins paper is vested in F. E. Snodgramus and itti Itolitics will ho reimublicimmm , Mr. lmiomlgrimmims - is eluairnman of ( lie SPokane coumity rctuts- licnmi cemutriml cormimmiittee , lilt. hhunuilhmut lhmtsuituit Criuti'r , , SAN FItANCISCO. Jummo 28.-TIme imuter- ruptiomm of regular ateamn comnmntimmicatiea witlm honolulu , eamusemi by time use ( if ttmo rcguhmur miconmi stemimmiers as trnmmmiports for f' the nriiy goimig to Mmimiiimm. it is imaimi , will entail great loss to time bamiammmm growers of time Hawaiian islam ] . . ' 1emm. - , ; iim1 . . 'I'cXLX4L.