J HE OMAH V DATLY BEE: rVDAY. JT'LY s. i:mf. FILL POCKETS A POTENT PLEA Sccmtarj lieiklttfoho Points Oat Omsat of Eopubhcan Buooe: MOCK CROWrlS ARE THROWN TO POFJUSTS Vrmrncr of Mfiriixm nn Tlekfet a Direr! Hlalit tn Important Hlr iurnt of Part J Clilurnr DjiikHj Miould IV r Oi ertliron 11, "Aside from ail other Imuce and consider ations," rettiarkad Aaafttant Secretary vt "War George D. Melkiejchn SuturOsy night, W.iUaro McKtnley will vln th cuwilna figi. on the extraordinary commercial pro-, per j o! the country ' Mr. Sleikltjohn ru dkHLUsaiiiR with prtailBent local republican tbe rroeperts for tbc campaign Mt bad ut ' a.-r t f( from 'Washington on bit way to j vvvoming T-bert be i:i upend te day, j The assistant secretary wfll cttop at Omaha . t e hit. re-turn. reaching tbe national cap- iltd ucum about July 2". H tiM dvcUtipd the il i:tiiLBi of Ht-U manaserf to all ether lit "It atid v ill cone to Kvbraaka about the' ai i ..i of September to take kb artHe part , In Hi umpl?u. Mr M iklejubn eommetited upoti the relet - j tlon ot Stevoniioti at tbe democratic rtaad- rd tearor "Since tbe arttoii of the demo cratic cosvi-attoc on vlet prealdnt."' he nd. I "1 am convtneud we aball carry Krtrafcfca lor j ilcICinley and tbt eoure republian ticket. The n ruination of Stcnaon inatead of Towne bu pJen ut tbe iute. .'opuHatt , who were Ltnculc and Orant repnb! leant . hat e been toUtur, eamwtlj- and loyullj for Tec veart for thUr principle, but when the i harvei-t con tbe p. Idea r.ratu li Hacked and ttiarketed by detnocratf and thooe of th j licpu.lut party harlnr. republican anteeeden'.t j are rewarded with rbaff and atraw. I "Thl tlement of tb jiopullirt jiarty hnd n j canfiiduto Imfort the convention in Towne, J wht) npreHentec tbe principle they have nflvoctund ulnoe their socetnlon He It turned ' do n howpver, and SievertMm, whone denioc. rary If of the name radical tyju u that of Iirj-ac. la nominated. 1 rannot lor a mo- j mem believe that tboac of the popullat party I who came from the rt publican ranke III ' tllow themaelvee to be hypnrtUod and ' caloled any lonrer by theae mutaphyelciant of derstKirury The manapers of the Bryan polygonal party have Induatrioualy culti vated the (leniorratlf vim.vard while hurl: nnfi mock crowns have been thrown to for mer republican: who made the nupremacy of the democratic party in thUs tatt pos Balc., All M11 in llie Orient. The converMttion turned to the new de pendence and Mr. Mclklejokn usproiioed hit cftlafactlon with the i.ituatiot. "Tbe condi tion in the 1'hllipplne 1 exeeodlngly pratl fylnB." he n.id. "We are now in abaoluti pnwtratioa of Luion and Tanay and have occupied all of tbe principal tieaporit, in Mlnfiinao. The lnjurroctlon apainut our flas and our authority har tc stamped nut un til all opposition to our jmaiieMiion nnd oc cupatlon of thi urchlpelaRD in opn&ned tt bantk of Ladroiiet and name Heml-cirilized trllxt. In Mindinoo. "The leader of the Insurrection are rapidly BurrendorinF thoir deKtinlen to our military oommanderc and are tukine; the oath of allegiance under the proliminary amnu;ty rocently oCertxl by the president. The Philippine commlmlon 1 engaged in es tablishing civil government and lnBtltutiont which will advance civilization In the le landf." The Biruatlnn in China li one upon which the assistant secretary looki with connldera Me anxiety "The prospect U serious," he said, "and I look for the womt. If our min ister has leen murdered It Is an Innult to our nation and our flag wHTbv averrgea. " "The prtrent dj-natty should In over thrown by the pov.rs and Wu Ting Fang minister to this country, inade emperor and sustained The allied nation should police the empire with military forcet for the se curity and protection of life, trade and corn in orce Virile I'lillcj Snir" IlIoodKlieil. "The reports from the tcene of this in surrection must be a solace to tbe anti-ex-panaiouimts and maligners of the president on his administration la the .'bllipplnec. Had h not leen for the virile hand of the president in Manila and Luzon we would have witnessed in that city and country the rapine, insurrection and murder reported to us from Fek.n and all northern China." One of the secretary's guent inquired re garding ihe protfptieu for the state ticket and Mr Meiklejthn was unstinted in his com mendation of Mr. Dietrich. 'Charles H Dietrich will be elected govoruor of Ne braska," remarked Mr. Meiklejohn with con fidence "A stronger enndjdate could not have been named by the party and no other party can name hi, peer far a thor. ugh Nebraskan and an able and upright citlsen He has had a broad hustnitu. trutnlug and experience and withal possesses" a superior executive ability that upocially Qualifies him lor thr administration of affaire of state." POLICE THINK IT A FAKE Story of nn Acrltleutn.1 Drovi nine nt OlllkOD U credlled. A man giving tbe name of James F Welch called at The Bee office Friday, and, seem ingly much excited related the circum stances of a drowning he said be had Jum witnessed in the Missouri river near Gib son. He, a friend named George Mr Reynolds, and a third person, a stranger to both, had been In bathing. Tbe Btranger, who was unable to iv.1m, waded out in the stream too lar. wa swept from his feet by tbe powerful undertow and borne beyond his depth in the main channel. Both Welch and McReyuofUs made ineffectual attempts to rescue him Finally, the body having remained ( ut of Bight beneath the surface for near!) a quarter of an hour, they gave up trying anJ returned to the city Welch said the stranger came here three days age from Spokane He is descr.tmd as five leet tec inches tall 20 years old 145 pound, light ha.r and no buard Welch's story being repealed to the police CM MM 1$ A CONSTITUTIONAL OR BLOOD DISEASE, and far bej-ond the reach of mere local remedies, Thote who rely upon thera for a cure lose valuable tune, meet with diaap jvmtnitn and allow the disease to take firmer hold Ot.h a reai blood remedy can reach thu troublesome and dangerous disease, S S. S cures Catarrh because it first cleanses nnd builds tip the blood, purifies it make it rich cad healthy, stimulates and juts new life into the sluggish worn-out organs, and thus relieves the system of all poisonous accumulations." Mrs. Jotephwe Polhill of Due Went B. C wnie I had Catarrh, which became w drep aeatrd itu.t 1 entirely clraf in one car and al! mmde of lev time including pan of tbe bout sloughed 06 When the ciseaur hod gone thi tar the physician govt mt up ut incumblt I determined t" try fc S S t list rrirt and began to imjirovt at oner, it etmed to get at tht seat of thr dicaw and after a few wttks trcsuncut 3 was entirely cured and for more than acvee yearr havt bad 110 sign of the dic&e ' S. S S is made of roots, herbs and barks of wonderful totncnl and punfvtrig properties. It is the onlv vegetable blood purifier known and a certain ss& sfe cure for all blood troubles Send tor our ook on Blood and Skin Diseases, and at the same time wnti, . .ur pbvsictans about vour case Tbev will cheerfuUv give you Jjy uiiormation or advice wanted. W c make charge for this. k de'pr ves were sen to Qr.a'OB Frids t it Lite 11. iiimiifi'c th case, but wen (I.Ik 4o l A .. .. w. I, 1.... . I. . . ... 1 A be rpnr St. rloth.ng v. found an tbe , ... . .i ... v - i; ; jr. " ' V.-. are disponed to regard the tale a a "lake.- but are unable tf divine a motive for it Nothing bus been seen of McReynttfdi and. since bit appearance In Thf Bee office. weteh has dropped oW of night He mad" no report of tbe matter te the police or any Of till" authorities Welch !r a young man of perbap Sf. years, somewhat Imlow me dium vtatttre and v. ears the overalls and blosee of a btickmaimn He raid both be and Mrlieynoldt were brickmatsns who had arrived in the city recently frcm Philadel phia Tbey had dropped In with the un it no n man eulte by accident and had been with htm lew than an hour when he war drowned. Welch refused to leave has ad-1 dre saying he war aSraid he d be locked up and btid a a witnf LAID A SIDEWALK FOR LUND CltJ fiunc Utirutrk n Plank Midl ine nt on nn Irate ISIclith Ward Cltlren. "I'll shoot tbe firn: man that dares to lay a Enper on a rotten plank in thie walk.' roared Thomas J. Lund, t contractor resid ing at 2305 Charles street, at be pranced ' up and down the sidewalk in front of hie bona, Satrday nftornoun flouring a rle vo ver. umi t you aare touch it. lor I m rting down town to have the whole crowd of you arrested " The memlncs of the city cidewalk repair I Rang took .Mr Lund at his word Some of ; loU , uh lbat ,eri, uvcltliSiTT t0 Bcnle the them bald their hands hlph above thoir , pojjto,. heafi. while others used their legs to tbe i B. r" Thomas was chosen president of the bwt advantage te get out of range No one Lrd to succeed Mr. Burgess, receiving ten tried to rumonwraie with tbe irate citizen. of tl4P t0UrllK,D votfc cam on the first ballot lor each wa eo concerned atu! hu. f , for proeident. Member Howard received two safety tha; epeerb failed him Ftiroman Wil- votes Ior lhe VTKKiavtlCT hua .Yr. hTWt uaa Ham Malnne however, did not lose hit pre- , Vr Hayward each one vote, ence of mind and ran to a nearby store and . telephoned the police station Detective. Maaey lor lareierla, Traad. Ileeian and Johnson were item out and when The claim of tSSl.Sfc made by tbe Metro tbey arrived i.hortly thereafter tbey found polltan Doteotlve agencj for services rend that Lund had gone down town. Malone and ered in the recent Investigation of tbe board his gang boss were waiting lor police pro- was allowed. The matter was brought be tectlon. tbe rest of the gang were gathered lore the board In tht following resolution in a group a block or more away earnestly by Mr. Wood discussing the war newt while Mri,. Lund I Whereas. The investigation of the affairs was peeking out of the front door to ee if! of i'1 Board of Education instituted by 1ll nltV'ft lVilt,ln,P ,14 b .. ' .... a tutuiuur vmu tir in njiu UC1 1U disregard her htwband's defl. VndiT the influence of the encouraging words and promlset of tho detectives and after much pulling and ixhortitig on tbc part of Malono and his boss, the men finally got to work on the Job. Never did saws fly .uater or hammen. beat quicker The re pairs were made in an Incredibly ihort time, even though the busy workers looked up every other second to see If the WTathy Lund was not returning from the city. Mrs. Lund added color to the scene by appearing at the front door at i.hort interval and threaten ing to get a t,botgun and annihilate the de tectives and ail The repairs were completed nnd Mr Lund wlll find the bill charged against htm the next time he pays city taxes and he maj also have an opportunity of contributing to the school fund through police court chan nels. SCOTTISH ElxTCIlTAl.XMEVr. M 1 - -1.ffn 11.,.. ta,,.. , . r T .. . 1. 4..... land, on Ilol.ert UarM,' On Tuesday evening next Miss Jean Howl- son of Perth. Scotland, will clve a lecture- , recital from the works of Scotia's poet Rob- ' ert Dumb. In the Youiir Men'fc Chriatiar, r. 1 suolation hall. Tbe following notice Is from ( tbe editorial columns ol tht New York Mail and Express- I "Miss Jean Howison of Perth. Scotland. 1 hns captured many an American audience by the grace and charm of her platform efJorts ' The gifted Scotch woman is both a lecturer S .1 JSrSLlrSX ESS s , " uuuuutll, !- CiiUlUBUIAUC UUUllTC. sue it uaiuii u iinuve 01 i'erm, nut a lew miles distant Irom the now world-famed 1 Drumtochty, and knows both the village and the authur. She has Just enough of Scotia's delightful brogue to give a sympathetic and untortalning presentation of Scotland's latest I'avla. Harlan Whlttaker and Richard prose classic and to muke to live anew the Combs 1 colored), charged with being ac almost historic figure of Jamie Soutar and 1 cessorles to the murder of Wlltam Goebel, Drumsbeugh of Mrs. Mcradyen and Dr. Wellum MacLure " Thomas Kilpatrick will preside. Attention KuiiEhtk! All members of Omaha lodge No. G Knights of Pythias, are requested to meet , at the castle hall to attend the funeral of our brother. J P Lund, at 1 p. m. Monday Sister lodges are cordially invited. By order ol Otto Wagner, C. C DYING OF HEAT IN CHICAGO Vefcterdnj' Ilerord of Death, from lulenhrlj Torrid Weather Con. tain Mur .Ntiut-k, CHICAGO. July 7 Tbe extreme humidity today caused the largest list 0! deaths from heat ol any one day during the last week. Nine deaths and three prostration was the record. The dead are: Chorltr Sanger, Charles Al sopp, William Moore, William Acsnonlck. Ernest Grich. John Scanlan, Minna Just, John Hall, unidentified man. The high degree ol heat that has pre vailed nteadlly all week wus lowered to 7e by a heavy rain lu;t night, but the steaming moisture tn the atnicfcphere wa more deadly than a higher temperature ol dry heat. The record lor the week, ending tonight, is twenty-seven deaths and nluety-slx pros trations. Monon Company IV in Suit. INDIANAPOLIS. July ' Judge Woods of the I'nlted Stutes circuit court today ren dered his opinion ir the easi of the Lnuls vllle Trust company against tbe Louisville New Albanv & Chicago Railway Moncmi company Judge Woods ufllrmed the report of tin Hpeeia1 muster who b" id that the mad is not responsible for tbe tiaymnnt "t the bond of the Beattyvute brancn amount tne te ticar'5 Jrf MO The tru" compary as trusee 1 r tin- .i.nU.n.a.T. oppujed "be confirmation r,f tbe sale of tin road on the ground of frout Tht c.-mnarv, nbjeeii .ns were everr. e0 und an order confirming the saie will be is- So CONSUMPTION. Few realize what a drej-seated, obstinate disease Catarrh is, regarding it as a simple luflarsmanon of the uo-e and throat little or no attention is given it, But, however insignificant it mav seem at first, it i serious and f areachinp in tts results, The foul secretions entering the circulation poison the entire pystetn The stomach, kidneys in fact tCt the rcans feel the eficct of this, catarrhal poison, and when the lunr;t are reached its progress is rapid ani uestnictive and finnlly ends in consumption. It frequently happens that Ihe'senses of bearing and smell are in part or entirely lost, the soft bones of the nose eateu into and destroyed causing intense suffering and greatly disfiguring the face While sprovs, washes cad salves may give temporary relief, no jiemianeot benefit can bt expected from such treatment. GILLAN YIELDS TO BURGESS , . , , , (nilrlnix of .ui'lit In lilrh irti-7 of Soard ni LduEaoo:: it Ucssatod i the PrendoBt. BOARD PAYS FOR DISCLOSURE OF ITS SINS ot rr Klein Hnnarrd Dollar Owed to Deteetlte Asrne for I ncin rt In fraud U Placed In the Current Dxiene 11111. The Utiarfl of Education made short work of the secretaryship election last night and on the lirnt ballot selected J. F. Burgees to succeed J. M. GUlan. Fourteen membert of the board were present. Mr Iturgese had eight vote and Mr. Oilian received tlx. A letter v. a read from N M. Howard, the ab sent member explaining that he waa sick and rtating that had he been able te attend ' his vote would have been cast for Mr. GU lan. There was no break in the ranks of the seven mrmbers who have been supporting each of the two leading candidates. After canvassing the iatuaUon thoroughly, J. J S:aUhi the mtnni)t!T D; tht tl0aT6 elected lat.t - a ti,.. a.,. bnkt lbt, 6tMioc: which extoted at tbc two previous meetings,. Set en bulloU. were taken at the first meeting and thlrty-th-ee ,,,.. , th. mii:inr nrtv-nne iil. v!! LUlll UlLiftriir VI iCtiUlfcVU 111 UC tectliig frauds and attempted frauds upon the school district of Omaha, and Whereut The uneoverlns of such frauds Vicik t,iivt rtf r-f.,fi f Iwttiufit t r, tlw- ur.Yirml III. trltu and tbe community at large, there- fore be it Resolved. That the attached bill of ex penses from the Metropolitan Detective agency, which represents a portion of the expenses incurred, be allowed, and that the same be placed on the claims commltteee report for this evening. The resolution was adored and the claims committee recomme ded that the bill be allowed. After conslderab e discus sion tbe board concurred in tbe rec m mendation There was a difference of opin- i Ion ce to whether the board couid pi frr MTv'ces the ngencj rendered wlfou. in- -mictions from the board a a whole. Mr. Wood explained that many mm of expense incurreo in me investigation were lorne by individuals who were tctf. e .n the task and that the bill of the detective agency contained only the alary of de- urftli.K fittinlnpi) If, thk tt'nrb tV.lr fnll road fare, and an allowance of t: per day ' I lor hotel expenses. I Tlle 1,oard lrw',,J thc contract of Scbu'l - i0T tne fct0Ilt' ork oc lt ntw Hb 1 ,cn0I ufilE and acoepled the bond offered us surety. The contract ol G. H. Vvitbe- ho u 10 60 tb- aMOts ork on e new building, was al 0 upprov. a i ut the board Telued to accep tbe bend cflere : . ranted ir. w iese additional time tn vliicb to cacure a load that will br sat.s.- . lactr-y. . trial ofgoebel suspects lri - Men rhargnl with Asaslnutlou of Krntuek;' Governor to lie Arruiifued MuciIb), GEORGETOWN, Ky.. July "The trials of Henry "Voutsey. Caleb Powers. John will be called at the special term of tho Scott county circuit court, which will be gin Monday. The cases were sent to Scott county for trial on a change of venue from Franklin county, where the assassination oc- 1 curred. It is understood that Youtsey's case will be tbc first one called. The prosecution will rour men crp aru& cnfl Mj. announce Itself ready. It cannot be posi- .hospitals suffering from injuries which mnv Uvoly stated whether the delense will be 1 ,)rDve latnl. All ol tbe victims were fire ready or will ask lor a continuance. This I fflpC. depends upon the attendance of witnesses, for whom subpoenaes have been Issued, sev- nf w hnm hiirf tint tiewn rve(5 with flrncwm nottbly, es-Governor Tuylor and Charles Flnley who are at Indianapolis Assistant P(cretary of State J B Mathews, George Hemphill and Grant Roberta, clerks, whD were In the executive building Mathews and Hemphill each gave damaging testimony against YoutBey during the bearing of the motion for ball in the Culton case ut Frank fort. Both the prosecution and the delense are represented by eminent counsel. It Is expected that great difficulty will be experienced in securing a Jury. In addition to tbe prisoners whose casos are to be called here on Monday, there are lour aHsussluation suspects confined in Ahf Jail at Frankfort- They are W H Cul- ton. Jim Howard. Green Golden aud Robert Noaks. all ot whom will probably be tried in September. W. S. Taylor, Charles Flnley, Berry How ard nnd John Powers, who are undcr'lndlct- ment either as principals or accessories, are still at large. rrrnarr for the 1.. A. H . Meet. pcu ar: rranremenis for the twentv-nrt nminnm Leuput of American Wheelmen meet tc be l seoend floor, knee-deep tn water It appears o.id hee July 1H-15. has completed all that tbe weleht nf the water with th. 1 ui-ungenients for the patherlRg Racine 1 I r 'ignt or tht watir. iltb the al w: I the feature A number of the bes ready heuvy burden tbe floor was carrying In rlrtr Ir fh n m , r -. v' ' nnrtinlitno . r I. ,. . V. , . li- j . . . vVnt inUuflTs amateur 'atf psEioVa ra-.s and 'here wKI be multirvrl. race 1 wl.i er-rtea are expected from Boston , PlMadelphia. Chicago Minneapolis and Mi. wat.kee FORERUNNER OF 5 5 5 SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. SAD end of yachting party Ti.e, r, f.ui..t CLEVELAND O July ' During a fleree squall this afternoon the yacht Idler owned by John and Jamet- Oompun. was capetaed . and sunk six miler oC this :ort and Mx livee wore lent. Follewlnc are fne names of those drowned MRS JAMB? COIIIUGAX. wife of the well luiown vessel owner. MISS IDA OOKIUOAN. MISS JANE COnniQAN MP.S. CHARLES RILET. nil daBgbters of James Cortigan MISS ETTA CORR1GAN. daughter of Captain John Corrlgnn AN INFANT DAVGHTER of Mrs. Riley. The only survivor of the paasonpers Is Mrs. John Corrlgan She nnd nix men of tbe crew were plrked up by a fwh tug and urt,UJ.hl , tarbor Mrs. John Corrlpan w-at tbe only paesen- ger aboard who was saved. C. H Holmes the cuptain, Samuul Biggcm, the matt, four sailors, two cooks and the i.h'.p car penter were also saved The yacht left I Port Huron yesterday with the family ol Mrs Com gut aboard and started to Cleve land. Mr Corrlgan was ill and left Ly train. The yacht In tow until it its tow and headed the yacht for Cicvc r.nd. At i o'clock tbe storm came up and in side of five minutes the yacht uank. A.l the women, excepting Mrs John Corrlgan and Mist Dtta Corrlgan. were in the cabin when the gale came up. They became panic-stricken cud refused to leave the place. The mate implored them to c-me to the deck, but they refused Mrs. J ha Corrlgan clung to a cork do.'i. when the gale rame and was saved. Mate Blggan said "It was arout r IS o'clock that the squrll hit us The yacht laid down en us bcum'e ends and the water runhed through tbe dead lights nnd companionwtyt and m thrte minutes it sank. "Mra. James Corrlgan Mis Ida Corrlgan. Miss Jane Corrlgnn. Mrs. Cht-les Roll v and the infant daughter of Mrs. Relllv wire all in the saloon below vhen tbe storm came on lis Captain Holmes cave roe ordcrr to takt In sail. I tran m!fte2 the order to the men They obeyed qui k y. The captain, myself and the crew m de efforts to rave the women, but without cjc- rue we told them the yacht wns Blnklnc. but they could not or would not come rn j deck. I waded Into the saloon when the i Corrlgan would not come out. She may have been rendered Incapable of action by fear and tbe knowledge of Impending doom. An effort was made to take the tnf nt daughter of Mrs Rellly out. hut M.S. Rillly would not lot the child go " The mate said It wns realized that noth ing could be done to save thse in the cabin and that attention was turned to g Jhc 1"Ue 0&f of he crMaln. mate and crew, were Mr. John Corrlgan and her daughter. Mtsc E:ta Corrlgan. "The captain, myself and s"me of the crew tried to got Mrs. Corrlgan and brr on the cross-trees In the rig r-l T' f- it Int. h&fivt- tttm tiat)Cl,.rl 1 glng. but the heavy sea washed us all ovcrbourd. I "Fortunately Mrs. Corrlgan had succeeded , In taking hold of a cork lounge. She clung I to it and wu saved." According to the testimony of several uTiio. the tmsall ' ' a "i,8. mainsail ir.nd Jib w-re storm came up. Th s 1 denied by Bigcam. tbe mate, who decla es .... ' . that tbey were In gcod condition to lace Btorm Ca.tlI1' j Cap-tin James Corrlgan declared lonlrht srr; ssj "S3 The Idler was a stanch schoaner yacht, which Captain Co-rlcan recently botigM from John Cudahv cf Chl-ago The survivors of th" week we-e rl'ke.l up by a tugboat and tro-tgbt to 'hU p in'.. FATAL FIRE IN PITTSBURG Four I'lremen Are Crushed 10 Death I nder Velcbt of Kullluc I"lonr. PITTSBURG. Jul? T Pittsburg's down town bufilnrss sectlrn was vi lte3 by rn other dlsustrour fire today, the second within a w-fii'lt The dead: JOHN GRirFIN. ST. CLAIR CRAWFORD. MAX BATTERBAUGH. JOHN LEWIS. Injured. Captain Dan Campbell. Stewart Burns Edward Kearney. William Erb. George Munn. William Doyic. The fire wat one ol the most stubborn nnd hard to fight that the firemen have had to contend with for years. Its origin was In the basement of E. G. EvauE & Co 's china and glassware establishment on Tlfth avenue be tween Wood and Market streets. It is sun- I posed to have originated from a spark lall- lng through the basement ventilator Into a box of excelslrr. Three elrn s were t rned in The dense smoke from the burning ex celsior and other material used in packing china which was stored In the frout rel- I ltr w"lndow baffled the firemen lor a long time, but after fighting lor more than an I hour they got tbe upper hand of the fire. About f. 3f n m. wiin r.ll rtunror i,l 1 Panies Nos. 3, 4 and II were workinr on the 7rd r 'F ' ,nl "Z V , 'Z . 1 aura- Hl11 & vaB tnt) niuch and It gave ! "way In its plunge down It dragged the i third floor along with It clear through to the cellar. The firemen were burled under tbe debris and it was believed ut first none W'ould escape Almost superhuman effort! were maue by the remaining firemen to res cue their ronirades. who were so pinned down by timbers nnd otbor debris that it re quired severul hours to release them To rescue Captain Campbell powerful Jucki were required to raise o large portion of tht broken floor. He was under tbe floor two hours, yet he was tbe least Injured of those taken out The others were badly bruised and cut and one or more of them may die from tbe effects ol their injuries. The money loss will reach JKiO.OfiO, of which E G Evans & Co. lose 150.000 Cod dard. Hill & Co. ti'0.000. Davis MrMahon, 5.000. O. M McCltntock & Co., IS 000: Alls gheny National bank, J1.D00 All were cov ered by insurance Grain Pimm Suj.r rnlrit. MINNEAPOLIS Mtnn . July T The board of directors of the Chamber of Com-, niere ha voted to suspend the members of the firm of Grerory Jennlon ic Co . managers of the Midway Elevator com pany, indefinite)!- and to irpol r A Bean president of the New Prague iMlnn 1 Mill ing eompariv Tnelr ofTense It is said con sisted in matupulut.nc the mllllng-in-trarislt rau's grttiteU b the Minneapolis 4.- St lc'Uls rallwav 1.1 such a manner a to ob tain an unfair udvantare Hop &roer Couiblne. SANTA ROSA Cal . July 7 -The r-altfor-ria h"tl growers have formed an associa tion the nbiert nf which is to lmprovi he Inoustn regulate supptv and demand et'd routuir fur prices To insure soc "ess hr as.i'.nn.i roust s'-'urt ron'rac's W" ""ig rr p.-r Ti !, the h r acreage pi tht slate tr abide n its decluiwus DEMOCRATS GET HOME AGAIN LzcumoniEU Ertam from Huieot Oitr Terr 7 Tired, bat Huppy. NEBRASKANS WERE MUCH IN EVIDENCE llenorteil to KM Kind of llnr tialn Ailmlnkion to llir Hull nuil Vrc t nlloriiil; i-ueeenktul. to Three excursion tr&lnle&ds of eutbueiastt with irttSEled votcef nnd eouutleas physical dtstemiHirs have returned from the Kansas City conventions and were bury yenterday telling tbelr frlendt Jum bow It happened and what influence! they individually ex erted to have It so happen The consensus of their individual Intricate and varied re jmrts is that each one of thotn played a part of vital tmortanee in shaping the action of the convention nnd every one of them im agines that he bore a part that will com mend hi tn to his progeny lor generations as a mun of genius and inQuulire. Every one brought heme a score or more souvenirs to be added to tbe family nrchitef and treasures, among which however, will not be treasured the souvenir bodily ailments that are susceptible of cure by tbe liberal use of physics and mineral waters. The County Democracy excursion party was the first to tear Itself away Irom the turmoil ol the oenveution. It started back at i 30 p. m. Friday, some hour boforc the vice presidential nomination was made, reaching home about midnight Tbe tram bore homeward at that time only a bare ma jority of tbe excursionists who had gone down with It On the down trip it reached Kansas City with stx coaches, but It brought buck but lour, many ol the leaders remain ing to see the finish. The Jucksonian train reached Omaha about f. o'clock yesterday, bringing seven of the ten conches it took down with it. The party left Kansut City at 8 p m., nfte 'bf nomination had been complete It rame via Lincoln, but did not. as 'had been ex pected, r.top to see Mr Bryan as It passe 1 through Lincoln at a very early hou' The silver republican excursion, or nbou: 12f members of it. reached home at 1 4f. a m.. having left Kansas City a little hi fore midnight Friduy. With this party were many democrats, populist and norar republicans who had gone down to witness the feuui of democracy. NelirasLoui. Much in evidence. Nebraska's contingent wu promttfently in evidence everywhere In and out ol the con vention There were probably i.000 of them in nttendanrr and tn spit? of tbe fact that each delegate was allowed but lour ticke'.F for his friends under the rules the prewure upon the Nebraska delegation was eo strjug that every Btrategy wa rmorted to in ' e rurtnc admission lor Nebraskan Thett was a cordon nf p:licemen stationed around the building nnd the diflicultv war experi enced in pushing this of&cia! deadline Tom Worrall of Lincoln and Tred Coagrove of Omaha were Nebraska's representative in the force of doorkeepers and any Nebraskan who could get past tbe police found no ob structions placod in hit way when he reached either of tht doore guarded by thest two men The ingenuity of the gang was taxed In passing the police, but it was effective in se curing the admission ol the entlrt Nebraska crowd at nearly cory session. Three or lour Nebraskans would po in together and when they wore once Inside one would go out with the tickets ol the entire party. He would use these tickets In getting another block ol live or Btx past the police and Werrnll or Cosgrove would pubs them Into the hall. In this way one active man could get Irom 100 to 100 into tbe convf ntioa Once inside, some of them were fortunate enough to find seats, while others stood up In the uisles. It Is remarkable that with the limitations placed upon the issue of tickets so many gained admission, but great consideration was shown Nubrnsl.nns by most of the gatekeepers In the pursuance of this method of figuratively creeping under the canvas, however, some of the prominent members of the Nebraska crowd encountered some ombarrasstng and threatening experi ences with the police In tbe many demonstrations that marked the convention the County Democra-.y alwny. took a part, following the processions ol the guidons about through tbe crowded floor with Its banner waving tilnft and its plug huts winning attention. Tbe big Jucksonian ol) painting ol Bryan was in readiness with decorations In the national colors nnd was sprung as a part of the mechunica) demon stration that followed the nomination by Oldham In Fplte of its greut size it was borne uround the hall In the noisy purade that followed the nominating speech M C Harrington ol North Platte took the picture to Kansas Ctty with him and arranged lor Its timely appearance tn the hall. Hnrriiicton'k I'rimiliient Part. Mr. Harrington was nlBO one of the chief Instigators of the plan to have Bryan's nomi nation seconded by Senator Hill. The plan was originated by Messrs Oldham, Harring ton and Tibbets, in consultation with Mc Lean of thi New York delegation Hardly had the plan been started to ward execution before Croker heard of It and at once Indicated his disapproval He Insisted that Hill should rn: second Bryan's nomination, unlew a like privilege oi granted to Senator Grady, representing tb Croker crowd. There wns a pclev of Brynnltes held at ouue. ut which McLean represented Hill. Oldham, W H. Thompsoi Charles W. Brynn. T. S Allen. Judge Tib bets and other close representatives of Bryan met McLean. It was not desired te affront Croker by giving Hill undue prom inence and Croker Insisted that Grat! should npeak lor New York This bitter ness was probably a relic uf the row over tbe New York membership of the vefo'utions oommltioe The Nebraskans at on; went to work to secure for Hill the pr:v.lrf of cpeaking upon the time allotteu some tuber state Alabama refused to yield '0 li:.: :n -cause that state hnd a repreeentttm whe desired to be heard having nlreafl'- yielded for Bryau s nomination Others down the line of the call of states refused for vari ous roasous until Connecticut was reached That state yielded Harrington Bat beside Hill until Connecticut was culled nnd es corted bim to the platform, where Ins ap penrancc was something ol a surjuise to me New York delegation Those who knew ol this controversy wore therefore somewhat surprised when Senator Grad. later in the convention, placed Hill In nomination for tbe vice presidency nnd Insisted upon giving htm the support ol New York solid In spite of his protest AsMtclutlou of OMeopnf life. CHATTANOOGA Tetm . July 7 -The American Association for the Advance niei of Oeteopathr held itr final session today The fo.lowinr officer for the on suinc vear were elected Preaident Dr C M T Hulett, vice president Dr Alice Pat terson of Washington , secretary. Dr Irene Hurwood. re-elected ussistant secretary Dr T M King of Pprlngfieid Mi. treas urer. Dr M H Hulett of Columbus O IIIluoU fiimm! ISnruiupiueiit. SPRINGFIELD III Juh 7 -Tin entire First brigadi. Illlnnis Nauona' Guard arrived torta and Camp Lincoln is now a military jiost In command of Brigadier Gen eral Fit xalm mon e Tweno-slx hundred and twenty-five mun are in camp This is thi first brigade tinoampment iieli for mar years IH HI). PHELPS Nettie daugh'er nf Ai'.et t and Emli 2 Pi "-'i t'ier ut i.in. , six weeks Tuneru Tjch(1i.i Jh i' 1 in n tt 'roin resiaeti t I'-lK lum. . . etret. Icermti." I . "-t ut & gummer Bargains BIG RE01CTI0N ON FURNITURE AND L4CE CURTAINS. Our Hair Mattresses are famous for L- p a' (,ua Our Lhe Geese Feathers our choice wti 1 LteOceai "'.! pilr wr Mi' 2f.x:t(' a'wav si. id for j: hew on mm jw pa.' only 3.50 Pillows A fine line of Geese Feather Pillows weight 7 pounds rW'U(.,.c from JS.M' per pa:r ol Bkle at 2.00 We have on sale a good Pillow. Pillow. 1.00 nil leathers per pair nt only See our Iron Beds, and jjet the price a pi.oi strong, durabit lied any te generally unld for 1 ff a- ,UU only Be v- ar' ne ut oc m -ij ge' af .'OE L - DRAPERIES Special Nottingham Laces; 5 in- Summer Draperies; Cord Portiers. cbes wide S yards long- m Fniovs rtt . all reduoefl In this worth I2.0U on sale 3C Ba,c Six pairs; " Rococo design heavy Law Curtain-- - general'?- sold r PA nt f.' 00.. i ale nt . .. 0UP LOW PRICED FURNITURE SC 1IOOI.S- BROWNELL HALL I Ilourdlntr und liny Nrlioul lor srlrii , i under tlie dlrertluu lf lit. lie t f.eorue t ortliliiKton. V. T. I).. 1.1. I I'nll term lircrliiulnc "pi. 11: limn One of the oldest nnd most suc-e sfui educational institutions of tht wee ;s high standard allowing t to compete wr.b eastern colleges and scb-ols Building: it complete order perfect steam beating an I ltury plumbing, collegiate und prepa-utnr ' courser special students in music, the lan 1 gunges and art competent corps of teuche-r, Every advantage oCered at regards the moral, mental aud physical training Send J for circular or apply personally to Mrs. L K Vpton. Principal The Kearney Military Academy KEiitni . m:h. uc c ni Sep'. . i&O! w"b to- T yea- cr I. i- a fj 'a - es c g'--e tnt In y s ' N.tirci-Hj -'irrilee ireparai it tor T'r.'verK:' r ltn.ett.ess "narges moderate i Address the pretniett CHICAGO BUFFET LIBRARY CARS Best Dinir,E Car Service Summer Eicersjons RftLF R&TES Cineinna'. (j Ju. io-:i-ii CharUr.ur. B C , and returt. Jul itX, ith. , 8th 7th Homeseehert Excursions. 1st and 2rd Tues- ' day each month Call or write for Summer Tours Trains leave Union Station dally for KANSAS CITY". QVINCY. ST. LOUIS and, all points eust or south. All Information at CITY TICKET omCE. HIS FAItNAM FT. (Paxton Hotel Plocf or write Harry E. Moore, C. P. L A., Omaha. Net-. Mr. WluMovi-i. l.otlllDc )rup Has been used for over FIITT TEAKS hi MILLION? of MOTH liHS for tbe.r . f-i Ili UltlZK WHILE TEETHING, with PL1.. TBCT SI'i VE33 1 MJOTHES thf CJtlr) SuPTtN Hie GI Mfc ALLAYS all 1 A1N C'ffcES W INI' '' 'I-it- und is uie t.es: rem edy lor PIAP.KH EA Sold p) Druggists iti every part of tie wond lu s. 'i and ask ft" AI'S tt'ilihliiw s Sootli.'ig tivrti" and take xk uthet Ulud Twer :y-i,ve t-tnts a liotile g wilcox TfiftSY PILLS m .1 tt. j 1 riiiulci 1 t tim n h 1.' m.i h c 18 Ulr flllnur S, Mil h. 1-ull. . r - lr ig v. 0 tud flulull.r' 1 1 'vt'. iiMrOirul:i.., - 5 1 7iW:MiSSMG Hon ( v ft. 4U . . i. A Solid Oak Rockinr; Chair: hijjh nmis leather eeat well tnadi a OA . nnd nicely fimslied regular I XM I price M-whlle the last aW ; A pood Velour Couch: an color coveting pood sprlnps and p r well mude price reduced i3,uli j from Js.Mi to . . Special prices on Pedroom Suits: odd bureaus iron beds dlnmp room furniture parlor suius and cotu.be.. Br sure and see us In fore you nuj Special prices on all Mattresses and Pillcws We still hate some of the "Special" Hair Ma ressrs li'i f cu'y 12.50 If '.u nee 3 a mufres come and see this We remake Hair Mattresses in our wn work shopr In rooms adjacent to our show r-miiif and all our OWN MAKE. Ma, restt are of tbe highest quality and workn.ansh'.t A Kitchen Cabinet Something every oue want?: a new ship ment of the?e just ar rived aud po on sale at 3.95 Sue of top. 27s42 Our Drapery Department is very complete rud all of thi txvvm nnd choicest goods are shown thern mm: oi u stock or st itus. IS THE CHEAPEST IN OMAHA. aaV M rw A. Vs-AM A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION FREE Mme. A. Ruppert's World Re nowned Face Bleach almost V knout Cost No matter how Blemished the Skin, Face Bleach will mike It perfect Madame A. T.uppert pnyr "1 fcuow tburt- urr uiui 3 Indie" who would like to try the merits of mj Pine Itleuet. butonaoeount ut the prieti wliieti is t:.uo Jier bottle or three bottles for U.U1, hare hud some hrsltuney in spending that amount to eonviui.'C themselves of its great value. Tneieloic, Curing this month, I y depart Irom my usuul custom and oner to al) a tnni bottle sufllcleut to show that It Is uU-tuut 1 uulni lor it, lor 2$ cnti per bottle. Any reader of this can send mi Scents In stumf or silver und 1 will Mind them a trial bottle of my world-rrnov ned race Illeiu-h. securelj parked in plain wrap per, sealed, all ciiun-ei piej sid An onior tuulty to test so lumous u reniedj ut so slight u cost if seldom onen-d. und I trust thkt tbe resders of tblk wli tuli udvun tupe 01 it at onc-L, ns the oCer mty not be rrjieated Madame A liupjxtrt hns now 1 i-en lmfore tbe public lor over twen'y 3eui ut the greatest Couiplcxinn h)iei:ialist. She It the pioneer In her an. and stands pre-eminent ut the bend, she hu bud thou sundt of imitators, but not a slnrle com li'titor 1 iic llieiirli is not a new untried remedy, but hns lnnn iiM-d bj tbe lest ji"":-le for yecis und for iliilvitiw und remi riiic tan. runburn. moth, Irtcklm, allow nest, btucl btuas, rcxr.in. p.nips. rotighnnf ur tcdiets of the st in. nno for bngntiiulng und U-uuttfjingtbeounipicz Ion. It biii' no etiuii. It Is AbsulutrK Murmlrsi tD the most Ilillcnti Skin The marvelous iniprovi metit after a few applications is most apparent, fur the skin luTiimes us ntitnri n tended It should 1. HMOf'TH n-KAli AVI. WHITE, free from entry Impurity rno biennsL It cannot Iol. lor it action is such ibut it Craws the impurities nut ot the skin nnd dies not rover tbitm up und if invisible Cnnng use. Ttu tt the only thorough and permanent way lor tbe present 1 wli: ns stuted above, send u trial Is ttie of m Pure llleucl. to ucj one wuo wu, remit Ujc runts In Stan) pi or silver. iiinuuiiie a iroppert's Look. "Ilow to Id' lleHutlfu. " which contains natsy imints ot great Intoront to ludies, will tie mailed free upon npptirution. jiuuiBi" iui c)uimuuiciioiii to MADAME. A, RLPPERT 6 East 14th Street, New York Dr Brafttora s CompornS'Sold Star Brand) COTTON ROOT PHIS jibs 'tvn;y remove ttie moat obstinate fema.e irrecularl ties obstructions, ett from unj cause Ir 17 hours price, 11 Guaranteed u powerful, barmiess regulator tor women Tutlure lmpouiltile. One box ulwav suflltletit. 6tnt 'o any addroan. secure- . 'i seaieo in plain wrapper, Jf?1 . receipt of im -e Send for Ladles ?.11"T.J"lrJ!,'ulfcJ' no testtmonlals frea. DH PRAOPORD CO M Vieat 213 St.. New Tort. CURE YOURSELF! r, narir-. liiEniUi-ioui. 1 irrlutiiiiit ur ulonrutlaul nf Rt L , n u m 1 .... k fenTou umimi,. J'. iui"M and uat kJtrin. f'H"Fwi'r,CMfui"j. Re. C't ' ut U".iiuuu. or cent tn nlktu wnpT. li fiptm prrBuid 1- or t iM.tiife. 70 ur 12U.r uiii ul tcuU tr Aftti-Kawf i. v arm weather " . C h is the w "-a i:.ud of a f it, Drug. m - - r'&IS. -aUT a ooupb, Cuts bt AiiUKuwf w. it