TTTT3 OX AHA DAILY HEEt WEDNESDAY", JULY 25, 1000. ( f 7 v V lUP INTERPOSES VETO Erploslvcs Ordinance Returned Without Sig nature of City's Executive Yalta atrect, from Sherman avenue to Fif teenth street. An ordinance was panned va rating an alley In tho rear of lota at the northwint corner of Farnuin street and Thirty-fifth avenue. THINKS DISPATCH GENUINE COULD NOT BE PROPERLY ENFORCED Chief of Flrr Ilpnnrtntpnt llni no 'I I hip In Drvntr in mil re of In- tii'Ctor of Bi- plosives. BANANA TRUST IN CONTROL Denlpr Must Submit to Wlinlrtpr Term It Offer or (io Wllli nut Stock, The prlco of bananas this season is caus ing ronaldcrablo comment among both local dealers and consumers. In comparing quotations with those of a year ngo 11 Is found that prices nro now from 75 cents to II per bunch higher. In speaking of the was a new one It tooV some time to look tho matter up, Yesterday he was advised that It would take $500 as a retainer fee In the ease and Johnston wilt let the Assistant Secretary Molklcjohn Believes matter drop. Coneer Safe in Pokin. cinrL in u unniuinry. atrcci Lommissiunvr v uu r. m m ui-ci'du Heavy rains within tho last threo weeks DEPARTMENT READY FOR ANY OUTCOME ut ,n "Pff;1 s,rcc's " rapiaiy mav no is uiihuiu h uium: uu uemi- way with repairs, when tho road machlno was purchased Clark thought that It would bo easy sailing, but the machine cannot be worked In tho mud and most of tho tinpaved streets have teen muddy for nbout two weeks, thus placing tho machlno virtually out of service. What work hns been done TitfUc Tlinusnnil Troops t'ndrr Or der to Coneenlrntp nt San Frnn- clftt'n nnil I'iipIp Sit in Will Avenue Insult to Kl. LABOR CONDITIONS ARE GOOD Leaders Tell of Prosperous Times Both East and West. GRANITE WORKERS WIN BIG STRIKE IJippiiIItp Committer of Aniprlonn Kedrrntlon of l.nlinr Con L'luilrs It Session at l)cn cr. Frank Morrison, secretary of the Amer- fjcorge I). Melklejohn, assistant secretary was performed by day labor and the results situation local Jobbers say that when It of war, arrived In Omaha Tuesday, after a wero not nearly as satisfactory as when the cnn rcderatlon of Labor, Thomas I. Kldd, comes to tho banana deal they arc perfectly nice, quiet time by himself out in tne in machlno was used. James Duncan nnd John Mulhollan, mom- helpless. They claim tho trust controls Horn mountains Ho left civilization at Knough work Is piled up ahead of tho t,cr8 0( the executlvo committee of the Mayor Moorcs was sustained In tho veto of the amende explosive ordinance which ho presented to the council at Its regular r ' , nlRnl . 0 . 1 "auy "ra " tho cntlro supply In this country and nbso- Sheridan, Wyo., and cast for trout In the street commissioner to keep himself and his same organization, passed through Omaha the ordlnanco provided for tho office of ,.,,. ..... , n n,. m...i,nl, .. L.ni.th .inm. hi. with ...u. ....... - ,,, . . ! ' .... Imnni-lnr ct nrnlnilvni An nmnni1mi.nl In 7 "l"" li-mio. n lira mciiumii, .iucn ........ .. n,.tuu,, ,.,.,,.., ... uu.... " CUIIIU luitli uunj lui " ...uuiu m iuuju I yesteroay aitemOOn UU incir nay I'asi iruill nspccior or explosives. An amcncinieni in Mt c(jmc tQ th(,,r prcea ,(o cnnnot gcl feK onyg nt Dome lake. Mr. Melklejohn Every possible effort Is being mnde to keep Denver, where the executive council has inn nrrtiniinpA nlrf nwnv wifn trio now nttirp l I ... . . . . . I ... ...i the ordinance did nway with the new alike and made tho chief of the fire department Inspector of explosives. In this form It passed the council one week ngo, but the mayor Is unwilling to have added duties thrust upon the chief and was supported In his veto by Councllmen Hascall, Lobeck Mount, Trostler and Karr. Tho following Is a copy of the mayor's veto: To tho Honorable tho City Council of the Cltv nf Omnha: 1 return herewith without my approval document No. XW, passed by your honorable, body nt your last regulur meeting. Jiny 17 law. inu uocumcni is un oruinnnce ruiiui.ii stock and as a result has to take what he will leave Thursday for Washington, where tho streets In a passable condition and with been In session. can get and say nothing. he will tako up the work of his offlce where a few days' fair weather tho most Important A cbbo was heard of In this city where n he laid It down. Ills chief task In this city thoroughfares will bo repaired. lnhhnr refused n ear of linnnnna hnpaiisc nf will be the inspection of the now nrmv head- I Infnrlnr nimlllv. tin shortly i-rmlvi..! vnnl nuartera h 11 1 1 it 1 tli . which l now believed I n.nlrr .lintns i.tpoftpii from nn ncrnnt nf thn hnnntin trust atntlnt to ho In nerfeet condition. Tho grading of West Q street Is practl- thnt bo would bo eneit,..l tn nnv fnr tho Mr. Melklelohn will return to Nebraska cally completed. A few finishing touches Mr. Duncan Is from Iloston and Is tho sec retary of tho National Oranite Workers' union. "We havo Just won the. biggest strike In tho history of the country,- he said. "This spring our membership went out for a reduction in hours nnd, In the car at the tegular price, which meant that early In September and will engage actively romaln, but before the motor company can owcr branches, an Increase ot 20 per cent If he did not he would not be supplied In i tho campaign In his state Until tho last commence mo laying 01 mr iracKs u win )n W0RCS wo were successful In that we the future. Tho car was paid for, but at a ballot is cast, die spent last evening die- be necessary for tho Omaha Water company socurei the reduction In hours and an In- blg loss. tatlng letters to Chief Clerk Orceley of the to lower Its mains. In tho grading quite a crcaBe Q to to 20 per cent." Continuing, he In regard to the reports circulated to tho adjutant general's otneo nnd in receiving stretch of water main was uncovered and ,ft,j (llat tno working men of Massachusetts effect that .inn rnr nf i.nnnn. i,n.i nromlnent Omaha renubllcans. ' tho Improvements to tho street canuot be n(,VPr bad better times than at present; that Ing tho manufacture, sale, storage nnd destroyed In order to keep the prlco up -Mr- Mclklejohn'n connection with the War completed until tho mnlns nro lowered to thoy were generally employed at satisfactory .HnSriSn'n-'MMt Iocal merchants say they do not doubt the department glvea his opinion on the Chinese tno depth desired by tho water company. It wnRC8 and that they were perfectly In har- in"p"ctor of 1 explosives ntVnulary of correctness of tho statement, although they letlon especial weight and his statement Is more than likely that this work will be moIly the present condition of affairs. proper and necessnry that the chluf of tho lire department should bo Informed of tho lonilitles In cities where explosives nro kept nnd the nmiiiintn of hucIi explosives curried in siock. Tim nrilliiiinci. nmvldes for the Issunnc of permits for the sule of explosives nt re tail. Very voluminous provisions nro Inld down to rcguiaio me retailors oi oxi'm .1 f 1 1. I .. . I ,, I . . ( ll.ll.ln ITllU-nUAUtnb mAKt THREATS John, "except that I am much more hopeful 'Nothing has occurred to change my mind soon as tho Improvements on South Tenth lent conditions In tho east. per year. This was amended ny provnm g have no wav of nrnvlni? It Thn nmnr.n in Tno llee two weeks ago mat tne ueam uonu mis wcck mm iucu me iuj uib oi mc secretary Morrison naacu mat as a re Ln?tli10,m.rtnrtnf exnlosT Vmn- well afford to destroy 300 cars In the r tho American minister would be fully tar track will commence. Material for this Bu of his western trip he had discovered 3LI inHjlt-tlUI 111 L.AIF1UOI I BUI I I. . . I n ... n.n . I I -. I ... n . I nf n .l.nni. llnUf trafl Itt l.. tl PI 1 1 1 f fl tlll U'HllV nttll Ihll n ..nnnnnn.lnnfml n.n.narltV In tho formed by those who nnvo cnrciuny exnm- iasi hix monms, ns tne stories go, for tho "lUS"' "" luu ",Bl '".""" i'u"s " - ain ui u..ui.cutiv- . inea tne oroinsnco mat ine ices iiruvuuMi iu Ra0 0f tnalntalnlnir nresent mmtntlnnp policy on mo pari oi 'ino auminisirauou. n'"B m u "" " um us wesi wuicn was in KuepniK inm iuc ne collected ror me lssuiinco oi iierinun - will practically mnko tho omco of inspector ft seir-supporting one ni me sniary nium-u In the original otdlnance. It Is hlgnly than before of a peaceful outcome. I am f Tlirlr Cnttlllclntrn Arr Kent )IT fllllv pnnvlnrml thnf thn rmmar 1lonnt.h u Ntntr Tlrkrt Thry will .Not authentic and If It develops that the foreign Voir for I'unliin, reDresentntlvcH In I'ckln have not been harmed I bellove tho difficulty will be cap street are completed. Mlifdle-of-tho-road populists belonging nhln of adlustment throueh dlnlomncv. 10 me t'eier cooner club hem a mpntlni? "tn nr. in- i k nmi..r..i tn- nn.. ni.nnln records or permits, tho V u itii 1 1 1 y and 1 e n'K"1 Ior tno Purpose of ratlfylns tho however, wo now have 12,000 troops under mrintinn nf PTiilnn'l vox. ptc: It nlso nro- actions of the Grand Island convention, orders to concentrate nt San Kranclsco for vldes that nn exact record slmll bq kept or The candidates for state office placed In service In tho Orient. Tho Ninth has been thn m m nnd deliveries or exn osives. mr n.min.iu ... . . t, ... . ... I . .. .. ... .. ... permits: for " tho manufacture storage or ",,,D C,B '""""e" ' seni rrom .Manna nnu inn aixm saueu on keeping on sule of fireworks', cartridges, glowing terras and plans for conducting July 1 from San Francisco with Major Gen- collndlon, nitrate of soda, nitrate of silver, an effective campaign wore discussed. eral Chaffee on board. Tho regiment Is $ffi.P!Kffi SceE: , th, fU8,0fn,t- their dlabol- expected to arrive In Nagasaki within lone gas and numerous other materials. It lcnl scheme to keep our candidates off twenty-four hours, where General Chaffee also regulates tno snie or peiro cum, kbiu- mo staie iicKet on the pretext that we has been Instructed to report for orders." penn. llltuiiuiii, Kitnuiniu uiiu milium nun, Ilegardtng tho published report of a con solidation between tho American federa tion and tho Western federation, Thomas I, Kldd said: "I do not see how such n re- nort orlelnated. as there Is nothing In It In the first place, there Is no occasion for such a consolidation, as, with tho exception Iteptihllrnit .MrrtliiK Tonlubt. Tonight a mooting ot republicans will be held at the Sun ofilcc, In the Mack block at Twenty-fourth and M stree's, for tho pur- peso ot organizing a flambeau, or marching club. All republicans in the city, young and nf on(J or tw mlne lv.gari2ations. every i. i iT "uret' tV, union that Is rcpreseined In tho western , . o . . "(-...- u '"""-."'"f body Is represented In the American fed club South Omaha may bo proud of. A , ,,. ,ii. ,h,t th western or- great deal of Interest Is already being man- Lnnl!!at'lon lK beneficial to Its membcrt und ... vv,.,., ..u ""- have no desire to see It destroyed. reason it la expected that then attendance AccoruInK to the secretory, tho principal tonigni win do large, several wen Known work of , connrlltee meeting nt Denver rtimuiicuns will uenvor enori auurcsees anai ,. ni,i.,rn,im. nf thn off or of the plans for the campaign will bo discussed. . . . , KnRlam, ,0 contribute Urmlv. rtlN.. for llliL for Mrdlrlnrn. 20.000 for the establishment of n college In niiDlithn. icasoiino anil similar oiih. h,nvi, nn rihi n .u.u ... u i... ti. M.n.i.in.. i. ...i... ... iu...i.k... I .. ..... . . . .. ... I ,i.i.. .,., i,n iinnu nf liimUIn linll Mn.i. i,..in.r,.., ii.- nrnrr...miit " " um uuuuiuiiicn .ui. .ui.inii.-ji.uii i cuiuiuciii. u. uitmuio il win oo necessary to reauveriise tor mus i '"i t.uumj ...v... - nf thi nrdinnnrn will remitm the eonstuiit as populists' we will have but one redress, election to the- gubernatorial chair of Ne- for mpillrnl nnmillpa for the rltr. nn thn hlrtn In that country. The matter was referred nnd persistent efforts of a man who will de- and that will be a straight vote for tho braska this fall, because tho republican received nro not in tho shape desired by the lo a committee to report at tho next meet- vntn ills entire intention to securinir mt? en- -, ,i,i i .i.i.. .. , . ... .n,,.. ... , . .... ....... .. .. i . . ... ... ,-.. . i. ...i,..in n... .....n..n... nnmmit. un ti ..nn tk. -hini . luimuiimu nund, uwiuiuu ouueuii uiuoui. i i. it ii n iu u iu im ftiiuwu iiiruiiKu i up untie tin ii I council, linn tirinrelHL tuns on innillrnl nun- I int.. n nun-, mc . thn (ire dennrtment hns mnde a HDlendld "Hepresentntlvcs of the ticket and plat- business man of experience and Integrity, nlles alone, whllo nnother bids nn nreserln- tee did not believe the Idea advisable In this record ns n successful ilre-tlgliter, und his form adopted nt tho Grand Island conven- possessing as well rare executlvo ability, tlons. In tho new advertisement for bids country, as the present school system can rtmvhVundlv tlon nro the only true blue populists, The Tho assistant secretary believes that tho to bo Inserted prices on articles most used be utilized to obtain practically the same tuny nis umiiviiieu uiiliiiiuii. ii " ,,, , - , , ,..n,.,.,i..i.. ...n.nn.i... .1 ,,.. v.ni,n ... . .. .... ... ...,. i,n ...ui, i.e. ni n,..l imnl.la nnrnir nntn to nim una to me iinuiu: iu vmi iuuuhd, mu, iiu luiaunt'ii wriu- ....p. uiwi.cn.j ui mp .icuiu.nu 1 n ennruv nnu citv cases win un arki'ii tnr i icou.vd n- tuko up his time nnd attention with looking cp f0P power, aro the nondescripts. We farmer during tho last four years will be nnd In this wav it Is honed to savn thn rltv The Huskln hall movement briefly Is the nn m ffl lt wouW te IrapSwibleK loM Btnnu for a" tnat 18 1,1 accordance the most potent argument of the campaign quite a sum of money. Mayor Kelly favors establishing of schools where technical fnr him or for nnv other man to III! liowi wim nopuusiic leacnings and mo enori 10 imui u- iuu rcpuuin.au ncim. .nr. nutt ne nil contracts nn n comnpt II vb him - Knowieuce is luniurirti iu mo ni. -u positions successriiiiy. in me. cnici ovon rob u8 0f our name Is an outrago ."ClKlejonn rererred to his views on national m order that If there Is any saving to be ttt tno 8ame time tho cninryo mccnanie is ff?imncoof "the' nermlts provided for by the wh'ch If perpetrated wilt prove a boom- Issues which have been given at Bomo made tho taxpayers may receive tho benefit, taught what Is called "the truths of trades ordinance nnd to keen the required records ernng to the ones who are making such length In a recent Interview In The nee. unionism," that Is political economy from i.oMiiii-i i-niiiui ijiiK-riKiiien. I the standpoint 01 me wage earner, ino Colonel James l. Paxton, general superln- nlan recognizes grades and classes In society tendent of the Union Stock Yards company, which are repugnant to the American Idea, was entertained by tho members of the where tho fact of classes will be the last South Omaha club last evening, the occasion thing to be admitted by the citizen. Ono being Colonel Paxton'fi safe return from an 0r tho nrluclDnl stumbling blocks In tho way In connection with the plan to croate the "tended European tour. Over thjcoffeo 0f tho accoptanco of the offer of the English office of city prosecutor, Mayor Kelly said anu cigars ooionci i-axton tola or nis ex- unions Is tho question of the foundation of TPBtorHnv "Th min.tlnn nf rrontlntr thn peTiences ui tne 1'aris exposition, at Montu the Institution. The friends of tho olnn ovening ov uetectives aavago nnd uunn omco o( clty prosecutor has been under r-""" ana 01 nls lour mrougn tiussia and claim that tho city where the school Is lo t"nd?S consideration by tho municipal authorities Germany. cated will donate the land and that th and make the required exuminntions. tie attempt." wuuill iu t;uiiii-iri "ou u .1. ....... ... ..." . t n.nn.. 1 1 l. limn In inne nut rnr thn wnrU nf InRneetlnn. I do not believe Hint It KI MeKrniin In Jnll. would be fair and right to charge tho fund A few weeks ngo Ed McICennn beat his of the tire department for tho salary of n wife severely and then saturated her cloth man to conduct the ofllce of Inspector of Ing with kerosene nnd was only prevented. explosives anil yel turn nil me tees wnn-u irom setting nre to me on ny me timeiy nrn tn ho Hnrlvod from tho Issuance of er- I arrival of the ixillcc. At that time Mc- mlts either Into tho school fund or Into tho Kcnna escaped from the olllcers in the high trnnnrul fund As a member of the llonrd of Fire nnd Pollen Commissioners I am opposed to such nn arrangement, ir tne oujeci oi mis or ninnnnn U ulmnlv tn tirntcct the lire dc pnrtment It Is unnecessary, as the chief and tho other officers have the right, and weeds near his homo nnd tins been In hid Ing ever sine- He was arrested Tuesday former occasions und has recentlv declared that she will not appear against lilm this . . . .' . . 1 .. . . . I (..... . 1 . . . . ....II ...III n...tnn..nM . .. ...... It is meir amy m " " J r'.'i" 'ku . TV"1 '"i" .,T, i" Inlurv cases brought acalnst the cltv. oc- days' raster trln. for OXPIOSIVCS UH may DC necuwaili y lui men i viui. nun uu u uiihiki; niiii.ii win hiiD uiiu I ------ - - - - i ---- protection, and the records of nn Inspector the punishment he richly deserves. cupy tho entire time and attention of the Tho Corrtmerclnl would be opened for their information. 1 city attorney. In fact there is so much to night at tho counc for n number of years past, as the numerous special tax cases, together with personal Magic City fiossln. II. 'Wntklns left lant night for a ten ALL EARTH'S GREATEST of all GREAT SHOWS "The Mticcst and Best Shows New Yofk lln I'.m Seen." -New York World. WILL EXHIBIT AT OMAHA, Monday, July 30 TWO SHOWS COMBINED F0REPAUGH and SELLS BROTHERS COLLOSSALLY CONSOLIDATED Menageries, Circuses and Hippodromes OPUKATKI) HY TIIU WORLD'S AKKNIC .M ANAGKRS, James A. Bailey. W. W. Cole, and Lewis and Peter Sells. inj vHnRkf --kL-5ail-e-eJ-eM Bu WOODWARD'S FAMOUSLY WONDliRFULi a; monster sea lions ?c PcrforiiiiiiR the Most Marvelous Acts Conceivable. S12.V MONS THAT .IUaiIK IIAI.I.h. SUA I.IOXS THAT Ml.Xl SOXOS. SUA MOX.H THAT IM.W M'lTII 1'IIIU. "Wnoilwnl'n womlfrf nl um lloni rnriii'il n (iininlt of npplmise by lielr itintriiineiitiil mill vooul eoncrrt iincl their innrveloiis train of JuuKllnit." X. Y. WO II 1,11. 3 Great Herds of Elephants 3 Including the FOURPAUGII DANCING ELEPHANTS. AM. Till-: It AHKST Wll.ll IIBASTS. 300 ARENIC SOVEREIGNS 100 PIMOIlI.IiSS IT.HI'Olt JtA.NCHH. COLOSSAL COLISEUM COURSE Tlip riicm of eTory relKii nnd rcnton. Ill Kdl'I'.S TlllAV UIIA.1I1MOXS. 25 Famously Funny Clowns !II1:ATUST AKH1AI. fJY.MXASTS ASTOUNDING ACROBATS Greatest United Parades, Mon. July 30 HASSAN ALI THE EGYPTIAN GIANT. The Illinium A llnlloy Slio Mum until ltiiunct lit London unit Orcat llrllalu. THETALLEST MAN ON EARTH. Thp Only IIIh Sliotv In tlio ,nv World To ilny. THH OXI.Y (INK Til AT IIOMS OH 1IAHKS TO i:llllllT IX XUW YOHIC t.'ITV An Army of A TIiouniiiiiI lllnntrlou Kiiti'rliilni'rn. Under tlio l)lKgent Tents on Kurth Tlio HlKBrst ltaco Courso Kvcr Ciilioplrd 3 Cir cus Hints-:: Klevutcd HtiiKcs ItUBo llo Volvlnc Podestnl,! Acres of Aerial Appli ances. Admission io All Only 50c. Children under 9 yenrs HAIjK PUICB. Two Inhibitions D.illy. Unors Open ut 1 nnd 7 p. m. Performances nt 2 nnd 8. llpsrrvpil SpiiIs for Snip on Tiny of i:hlliltlnn only, nt KmIiii'm llriiir Store, Cor. ITilli mill IIoiiiiIiim Sis. Friday hellevo that such nn ordinance In neces nary for the protection or ine nre neimii Mortality Stntlstlrs. attend to in tho legal department that It Is club will meet council chamber. ftecent rnlns have delayed the work of laying permanent sidewuiuf Col- Tlie fol owlnc deaths and births were re- . .... .... .i. . .. '-i""" ii nmii:in. r.cuit.r ment anil tor tno proiecuon ' ' Ported to the city Hoard of Health for the "T"' lu..KU " Kmma and May Carlln have gone to ..iTI ii miiHi hn nrnnpMv I twcntyfonr hours ending nt noon Tuesday; I uetaiis in tno caies penainK in tne uis- orado SprlnBH for a two weeks' vacation. nnfi i An not heTlnvf T this eould bo done Deaths Mary Alice iiomnson, .Moinodisi trrct rourt. in addition to iuohibk artcr A sldewnlk Is to be laid on the south side .""'Li L..i,7n ithn I.,. hospital, aod 1; T. R. McCarthy. 1807 Ceil- nf ,hB rRap. ,h .llnr.,v i, Rnniinl, of M street from Seventeenth to Twentieth V r,'. Vh ive.e1.s of ho lire depart- ! .'d 44; Clara Ke ley. 410 Nor h Four- I ... . . . ,. ' .. . street. : "...... i leeniii. hki'ii o nituuiin; KiieM ixearui-w. -w . mi,. mnnl. itPHneciLUU Y. npHnectfulIv. FHANK K. MOOKES, Mayor, To Apprnlsp Wiitpr Plnnt 'After consldcrablo dlscilSBlon tho follow- Charles J. Sears, i"-13 South Fourteenth, Inp resolution was adopted by a voto of nlrl; M. cullerton, west i.nwn, uoy, 6 to 3 rtnunlvril. That In order to cet an estl mate of tho present value of tlio plant of fia wii Twenty-third nnd Sprint?, aued 6 months. as drafting of ordinances, investigating pc- Hlrllis 11. lvcssier, ma noutn -i-wenuoin tltlnns etc t-cnue. girl: P. Pace, 1111 South Nineteenth, ' ' ntcr company. lec on Thirty-sixth street nenr C street Is to bo repaired at the expense of tne city. girl; James Ueavey. 1217 Dlalne, hoy; ln "ruor io accompiisn ine raosi rouu ior jamcs i.eavy is in jaii ror oeKKioK on mc tne city in mis department l lavor tno nn- hu iiiii'" ""j "... nnlnln.nl r,t on ..nmlnln. hinr.l r.U... HOt Permit, ; ' 7, """. ""; : i, A bnd washout nt Thlrty-tirst nnd O Blclans of three members, whoso duty It Htroets 1)Con cnlici t0 t,e nttentlon of snnll he to make a personal examination the strc.t commissioner. of any person claiming to be Injured and I Sanltnry Inspector Jones reports that the funds will be ample to erect tho buildings, Admitting this, those who doubt the feasi bility of tho plan bellove that the mainte nance of the school will be a tax upon the treasury of the federation and will produce no corresponding results. President Oompers of the federation and Mr. MrConnell left the party at Colorado Serines and wont to St. Louis, where they aro trying to arrange a settlement between tho street car men and their employers. Oppii Air Soelnl T.nrco crowds throtured the grounds of St. .... .. .... n.. ., .. . h n ..i.m, nt I I'll nmpiin mmpi m nr inn nnpn mr purchnslng the same, hip ciiy council no miuiui kivcii uitn iui, '""7 "- -w ..."t.u...-.v. . u..,,,..... and hereby la authorized nnd empowered spread underneath electric lights and record should be made of BUch examinations to select a competent and sk lied hydrau lo served py me young cn rrir.-siu-i. . . . ,...,. wlth th ... . . 1- ,i f iiyiii.iii minii null. 1 Mftinrii nnni n inif 1111111 . nniun h iiiitni 1 -- mate for the Information and uso of said orchestra discoursed sweet music during slstance of an assistant city attorney much council. i'.iinllmnn vlmmnn nnnn.oi tun rrsnlll 11 -- --- . tlon on the ground that It should contain rt;ct0I, nr uov. Father McOovcrn. which tho namo of City Knglneer Itoscwntqr. Mr. accounts for the success socially und nnun Mount explained that tho resolution Is cinny. merely a preliminary step nnd Ib not In tended to designate who shall Investigate the water plant nnd rcno'rt to tho council. A resolution was passed empowering tne Hoard of Public Works, tho mayor and tho CONFERENCE OF LABOR MEN Sainnrl (lonipprn nnd .Inmpn O'Coniiell Will IOndnivor to SpKIp St. I.onln Strike. the evening and added much to the pleasure valuable Information can bo gained In the . nf thn affair. Tho arrangements were made , .lirinr mdiivlt. nt the limn of by the women of the parish under the dl- wly ot Kpcurtng anmaviis at tne time or Missouri avenue sewer Is broken at Fif teenth nnd Missouri nvenue. I.... X- 11111.. nnn fP.n 1 1 n I I . nn. XfldCmirl A. lllllllll.-i .t...t, ...... ... ;.- . avenue, had his kneecap thrown out of place Sunday while playing nan. ST. I)UIS. July 24. Samuel Rompers, president, and Jamos O'Connell, vice prer ldent, of the American Federation of Labor, held a conference with local labor leaders until a late hour this morning, for the pur Work on the 1!KW tax book has been com- poso of fixing tho responsibility for the Injury and theso can bo used at the trial if deemed advisable. With a complete his. tory of tho circumstances attendant on these menced. Clerk Shrlgley predicts that It will take II vo weeks to complete tnese records. Thn Mlnslnnurv society of tho Presby terlnn phnrnh will meet Thursday after noon with Miss Gemmlll, Twenty-llrst nnd PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. 1 nnrannnl fntnrv nlnlma It la roiannn Mo in J streets. iirrcnmn thnt sever.-il thniiHnnil rinllarH a J limes I., l-.ixuiii, Kt'iit-iui miiiri iiiivu... ... presumo mat several tnousana nonars a f ,,,,.,,,,. c(. vnni nnmnimv. leaves year can 00 savcu. today for North Platto to look alter uusi 'inat judgments against tno city rrom ness matters C. J. Wooldrldge of ooatnee Is In Omaha, Thomas S. Harris of Ord Is at tho Mur- nurnnnnl lnllrv KlnlmnnU hnvn hoen lnrno ..... 1... ..... i,.i,n ... i rav. . . t lil fnr tlulitlnir. Iii n rnintiiiH at Twenty- ciiy engiurer iu cmiuuj nuu iium '".,,, ,. , ,, . ,. n , ,. ,,, cannoi oe uispuicu. in many cases, now- , : V ii. i'iifii inni. n .hnt necessary to do -emergency work on tho !, W- 01hsn of - tl,n ever, tho city attorney is not In the least tVPaV streets ana to issue 11010 cuucrs in pjuiiiu V1...1, I1rnwn of icnrnpv 1 . the Her M fault, owing to the lark 01 time allowed tno arm. breaking ot tho agreement of July 2. which lead to the second street railway strike declaration. Mr. Gompors, who would not talk about tho proceedings of the conference, had this to say of the strike situation today: 'I havo como hero with the hope that I and my colleague, Mr. O'Connell, may bring Charles Cheshire and S. A. Parry aro in about an adjustment ot tho differences be twecn tho company and tho union. Tho first thing wo shall do to this end for such labor. Grand. An invitation from tho Commercial club requesting that tho council and nil city Millard, offlclals Join the excursion to York next .Mrs. K. O. Walt of Alliance Is at tho .. . .... a ,i ..... ...no Murray. maL : "7.e"" , r;;: .. tp w.,.tn.n, n., . t the nmu iuiii iiuiii hh;"i vj. ... ,n(.m)( York, who desires lo havo tho mayor nnd s N j onB intl wfe of st i.ou, nre nt council of Omaha nttend tho closing day 01 tho Millard. tho dromon's tournamjnt. Tho special train to York will leave the Webster street depot at S;30 Thursday morning. Tho train, ro- Chief Mitchell has Issued orders for the turning from Ycrk will leave at 8 30 p. m and will arrive In Omnha threo hours later Tho bonds of Harry P. Ueuel and William .1 Knm nnwlv unnolntpd members of the pint: at the Murchnnta. Puhllo Library board, wero approved. , Olstrict Attorney W. H. Simmer has ro The judiciary committee recommended rgo'ntlklejoh;,! assistant sec, mm ;uy nrnnuu iiriiuuih- " ii"""" retnry of war, is at ine .Milium to employ an attorney to assist mm in roi- tn Rnrnrn thn nporlrl nvl.tenne. An n rlHn - ,... ...i.u i.... ... . .1.. I 1. i .1,...,. .. . ,. . arrest nf all hiihiiIcIous characters, and In .ii. 11. niM) 1 ..:.-.im-.u, iiuini.,, in ni ...o n lH u very iiiiiicnit iiiimcr io ennsi me 7,, ,,,,.,.,.,, ,hn nnllrn are iire "i iiii.uim un niuins ukhiubi nrrestlnir all nersons who nave no visinio claimants. Taking everything into consul- means or support. eratlon I am satisfied that tho heaviest tax- Arrangements nre being made for the navers of the rltv will ronslder It eronomv laying or n. SKiewaiK 011 nntn sues 01 1 payers n ine city win consider it economy H(rcel from Thlrty-socond to Thirty-sixth in ihulo mo ii-Kui ui-uui uui-iii in nun.iiuii iu mrpet nnd on me west siue 01 iniriy make a show nc ln every case n tho d s- fourth street from T to w street. .Inhii Shoft of Citafton, Neb., Is registered iri. mnrt. A t hum ntntoil nn nrevlnns Mnvnr Kellv said yesterday that he would ut tho Murray. n.lnn 1 fnvnr inblm. .run. enn nc.ln.t not sign the ordliinncc tor a sldewnlk on . , m -r, , K,, oh. , 1 .1' l.'n..ln- nf l.'u rmnnl la .lav nir " " Thl rl v.fnnrt ll street from Tin W Street. 1 .w ..mb uuvut ...r "... nt thn Miirrav l"H 11 1 lu" u"iruio tuun. 11 hub iuu- aa I lilrty-fourtli street was not open 1 iicmrni. wuvn 11 uecomrn pviueni mat C J Vincent of Minneapolis Is registered ory ib lonowen 11 win navo a lenuency 10 mrouK" fliniom-y m oiu.nnu B imiiiiiuiix. najustment is not powsiDie, men 1 may take at tho Merchants. dlscourago many who would otherwise In- lounciimnti ciirton nns secureu tno pas- Bome steps to make tho light on the com A. I). C.nrrlson of Merman, Neb., Is stop- gtltute proceedings against the municipality. K'. "V,; in lVrl'V"nf"'",Vt , , 1 Vwi,,tv. pany more effective I can organize the The police Judge has materially asslsUd the seventh streets from F to J street and also forces of union labor against the Transit police department in maintaining order In on II street from Twcnty-rourth to Twenty- company so enectlvely that thoy may do it thn r tv nnil f It worn nnun hln tn irlvn mnrn n"i.i mn i i time to tho securing of evidence against will bo to ascertain thn oxact conditions at tho present time. Having ascertained the conditions, I shall proceed to tlx thn re sponsibility for the violation of tho agree ment of July 2. It is Important that this ho known before an effort at settlement lu made "Tho responsibility fixed, I shall endeavor to bring about n settlement. As I have beforo Indicated, I shall exhaust every ro- lectlng delinquent taxes duo on special as sfssmcnts, providing an nttorney Is secured who can convince tho council of his ability to expedite tho collection of such taxes. Xn Kavorn tn Outsiders, Mayor Moores was sustained In this ve.o of a resolution granting Charles W. Olndile & Co. of Chicago a free permit to erect the proposed addition to tho government tu lid Ing. Tho resolution also extended to the rontrnctor tho right to use twelve fejt of Oodgo street, Capitol avenue and Seven teenth street ndjolnlng the government property. Tho mayor objected to granting a free permit to a government contractor when all home contractors are compelled to pay tho regular fee. He also objected to having Hodge street obstructed. Tie Omaha musical festival was granted tho privilege of using twelve foot nf the streets adjotnlug the lots on Capitol avenue between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, where a tent will be erected to accommo date ncllstedt's band. flporge. W. Smith petitioned thp council for tho removal of three shanties located on city property near the northeast corner of Thlrteonth and California streets. Catherine Mullery notified tho council of damages that property at Thirty-second and Plnkney streets Is said to have suffered on account of the city's falluro to care for sur face, water during thn recent rains. A sim ilar communication was received from Adolph Newman, who claims damnges on property at 3114 and 3116 North Twenty- fourth street. Ordinances wero Introduced which pro Tld for the following paving: Davenport street, from Twentieth to Twenty-HrBl; Twentieth street, from Care to Farnum; Chlcsgo street, from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-fifth. An ordlnanco was alio Intro duced for the construction of a sower along Spruce street from Twentlath to Twenty first. Ordinances were pateod for the following paving: Farnum street, from Thirty-fifth avenue to Thlrty-flfta streot; Thirty-e-ov taU street, from Leavenworth to Farnum; tin i(lnirA I , I 11 i . 1'iitir pm 1 . niiiriiii. 1111 iiinuiuurr iiKrui i weiii' u ici nr h il is uuiiu ueiit-TUiir iu i rr-i. i t . i.-. L .11. i u i-.t ..f thn Millard ...... .u-. ... ino loiioBiiiB licenses 10 wen nave Dean v,.ii...-. ..- r 1 ue111.11 iiihi eiiiuiKii inure inuiitry muni 110 1 n.i i. mB. i ,u u..... i..j , , , , , , ICJSlllMI IIUIU IIIIT UUIIU UI IIIU I.WUIII JUIIKC. Ace. Omnha Omnhn l!i .....ir.... ... .- n. - ldl-ll 11IHL CIll'llKIl II1U1I.' IllUlltry IUUIII ll .,.,,n. nrt. thn nlllfl Mis. K. A. Kchoo f riatte Ciujtcr was collcctcll ln tho wny o( flnes to pay all ex- t amAddress aa' Tenrn.eiroVZ'Thurs- of the c.ty prosccuton The records ton house. Columbus, Is at the Murray. of tho police department show that tho Mary A. McC.11.1n, inU i' 11 MM...?...- it TTrnmnnt in'i'nm. I office nf nollcn tuden Is now self-sustnlnlne piinled ly her oauenmr. is visung inemis and this fact Is favorably commented, upon 111 II1P ClU iiv thnsn IliterpKted In eltv nffnlrn. n great deal of harm." President Mahon of the Amalgamated As sociation of Streot Railway Employes, hns submitted a 3,000-word report on tho local situation to President Gompcrs, laying tho responsibility tor present conditions on the Transit company. Messrs. liompers and o uonnell held a this afternoon with President l.M lMi-kerlncr nnd sister nnd Mr W. L. Hitler have gone to Lako Qnlnnebaugli for 11 week s outing. "Tho object of tho administration Is to get the best results out of every depart- H. n. Schaup of Lincoln, II. T. Ward of ment nt the least pofslblo expense, nnd fcumseh nnd OeorgP Leliinan of Columbus whlle tD0 crcaton of a new ofllco In the pro stuto guests ut the Murray I uesilay. , , , . . , A W. Clarke, wife and son, Miss Orace Apartment majr appear oxtravagant. Te wer Anton Hailiira. South Omaha 21 llr.ll.. Cllllmcii, Smith nmtihn IS William Smith! Omaha ' ....37 conference Mrs. Arraha Hawkins, Chumpalgn, III. ...26 Whltnkcr and Attornoy Lehmann of tho Transit comnanv. Mr. Lehmann was asked BRYAN TO Bt U. A. K. S GUfcST Mr n statement of what had trnnsplrcd at tno conference. He said: Clarke and Daniel McCloskey ot Pupllllon nro guests of the .Murray, iney nre on their way to the Minnesota, lakes Milan 11 iinurU miei'lnt Internal revenue ,.....nl whn rntlirniwt tn Omnha from North ( arolina seriously 111, is rnpnuy rrn vn ihk and will soon lie 111 reaiiiuess ior oruers. n due consideration of nil circumstances connected with tho ofllco will warrnnt such a procedure" Dpiiinernllp Cniidlilntp for Preslilpnt l''lnnlly Aeeppls Invl-Inlloii. Xo t'linnKP In AkspnmpiI Vnlnntlon. The failure of tho olty council to pass Nebnisknns nt tho Merchan t 'limsday: tho appropriation ordlnanco nt Monday CHICAOO. has accepted July 24. W. an Invitation J. to Henry Klnzel und Chris l.orenson of WIs lior. lir. i nonias .lui llllirr nun . unn,,, nr Miiillsnn. V. A. Flsso of Hum i.nroi Tiuinias i . iiincKiniiru 111 r ririni J. M. lliirnhnm of Wymore. A. O. Perry of Atkinson. F. Htepanek or Crete. 1;. a Weler of Chndron nnd 11. J. Ireland of Lin coin. LOCAL BREVITIES. The South Sldo 98 club will hold Its nn- nlght's session will cnuso considerable nn- noyance to tho city offlclals, ns It wob desired to allow as many claims as possi ble and close up tho books of tho fiscal year. Now a largo number of claims will havo to bo carried over on tho recordb until ator August 6, when by concerted action a now leaf might havo beon turned to. It Is certain now that tho valuation as mini picnic at thn Nonpareil baso ball park returned by tho assessors and tho county on rmiurimy. -.. commissioners will stand. Tho remains of Arthur llerniiioon who died nt 23J0 Plerco street, lu taken to Osceola, Neb., for burial, tlon to accent thn Invitation, ami inUn ,t thn timA creat pleasure In doing so. although it is Tho remains of Arthur llernhloom, a child comninlntB of A L Donnott nnd Pd Impossible for me to llx tho exact dny. who died at 23J0 Plerco street, have been compininis 111 n. u. uonnoii nnu i-a owing to uncertainty as to my wherenbouts jiiiiiioiuu np uu urn uunn uj mu uuun- i jnsi iJuioru .iuii jusi iiiil'i inn encumpnieui, .. .. . . . .. . . Ill. I,. H..nn.,.. ..n..nl.rtl. IKn.ln ... .... tnhn w i.vtirt h heen cranted nermls- ell notico was sorveu Dy jonnston mat no ; . " 'T.'rL'nS.V. V." '""..'.V.V ""L"' "'""' sl.m to. make' repnlrs nmountlnB to $13.) on proposed to take the matter to the dls- QSni"ixK wltli n subseViuent dato which u uunuii-DK uiiiiiiiiiK ' ii.. ........... -..iv... irict court in nn nitcmni to navo tne 11 havo in contemn otion. "No action was taken nffectlng existing conditions. No proposition was submitted and none acted on. Tho discussion cov ered a wide range of subjects. Mr. Gom Bryan prrs went over the situation with us very attend calmly und pleasantly. Ho made no threats the national encampment of the Grand Army against tho Transit company. That Is all In this city next August. General John C. I care to say about It Dlack, chairman of the committee on Invi tation, received this formal acceptance this afternoon, settling a question over which thero has been considerable controversy. Colonel Uryan In hlB letter to General Dlack says: When I wrolo you on Juno 2 thn con vention had not been held and I did not think It wise to make uny promises until tho convention wus over und 1 had a chnnco to consult tho committee In regard to the nato or nouiicniion. 1 am now 111 a post- HYMENEAL. llohert Hosworth. president, and several valuation of tho corporations Increased, lembcrs of tho Walnut Hill Lpworth ... iovv ordinance was nr.nd hv ague, held religious services at llenson "ncn lne 1Il0y ordinance was passed by unday evening. 1 m" vuuuuu uu -uij m Acting under special ordf ro Colonel Hath against It on the ground th wav will 11,-oeeeil to Forts Hi' no and Sill, nf thn nncklni; comnanle O. T.. after completing tho Inspection of vnP.i,, w.r(1 naaessed nt fl horses at Lathrop, Mo., upon business yrda were assessed at n connected with his department nnd wll odoquato with all other mer Sunday evening. tho council on July 16 Johnston voted Aetinir under snecial ordfro Colonel Hath against it on tne ground mat tno properties away will proceed to Forts Hi' no nnd Sill, of the packing companies and tho stock figures totally In- property In the then return to headquarters. city and were therefore an injustice on Assistant rSener.il Superintendent Grant nthsr taxnnvers ln the cltv. Knllnwlm? ami Buuerinienuoui esi 01 ino railway thU gln.oment Johnston asserted that he Pnclilc Tuesday to Ornnd Island. The proposed employing attorneys for the pur- .visit of theso olllcers to the west Is for the poso of compelling an Increased assess- fEtf-" through the courts. Johnston did Thanking you for the consideration shown mo uy tno committee. 1 nm very truly yours, wit.iiiAai j. uiiyan, TIip Heat Heinedy for Dlurrlioru, Mr. W. M. Cross, a prominent and influen tlal cltlren ot Coryell county, Texas, says, .St'lilnn-Mt'tiiiHn. James W. Selden, a young Omaha bar rlster, was quietly married on Tuesday night to Miss Mary A- McGiian, also of this city Tho ceremony wns performed by Fathor McOovcrn In the chapel of St. Pbllomcna's cathcdrnl ut 7:30 o'clock. After the cero- mony a collation was served nt tho Ilor Grand hotel at which tho following wero present- Mr. nnd Mrs, J. W. Seldon, Mrs E, Hartley, Miss Tresa Mclovern, Miss Alice McGnvern, Miss Mario Orace, F, It, Gotty W. P. IJeycrlo and L. A. Williams. Mr and Mrs, Selden later left for a short trip to Denver. Mr. Selden Is associated In tbo practice of law with F. A. nrogan and was born nnd roared in Washington county, Ne braska. I'lKht for till I.oputloiiH. SAN DIHOO. Cnl., July 21. Thero Is Hi: reports unon what Is reaulred to sunulv mu peopio wun mu uvsi man tucniiiea. consult with attoroeyi, 'out aa tho question I to taka. "I never had such pains In ray life as I much excitement nmong the miners In tho , .,; .,,.,' , : I eastern part of this county and the suffered when diarrhoea attacked me. I resident of Yuma over thn discovery of havo tried rainy medicines, but none give what Is believed to be a bed of oil In the mo such relief as Chamberlain's Colic, IV't:.Hon1r.8?,"ll,iw.L l.'ntv,!110 i'IY.'-S Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy." This Is waB muoe ror the scene of the discovery unquestionably tho best remedy known for and a scramble for land within tho belt dlirrhnni Ti iiwivi eiir and u .ii Mount became ho exciting that sumo of tho first diarrhoea. It aiwa cures ana Is pleasant IocHler wero compelled to use rifles In protection of. their rights. : Cleanliness is Next to Godliness S We do not refer to the city hall as "godliness," but The Bee Building retains its reputation for ''cleanliness." It costs monej to keep clean, but here the work is done systematica lly and no expense is spared to make The Bee Building the best kept building in the city. No extra charge is made for janitor Bervice. The building is always kept in repair and it is to be noticed that tenants rarely move out of the Ree Building. The army headquarters mov ing into their own building gives a chance for a number of people to secure desirable oflices. THE BEE BUILDING, R. C. PETERS & CO., inn ana rarnam sis. Kcniai Agems. . . . SCHOOLS. ftftf Wenlworth Military Academy HnJUf ClovornmentBiiprvlnlon. Ptstscomml'sTonstoKradtmtiM. Preparation for Universities -ytJ-Bfo -ntWtlonI Ac-(lmln, COL, SAN0F0RD SELLERS, M. A.. Supt,, LEXINGTON, M0. STRIKE BRINGS OUT MILITIA Jnpanpsp nnil Indian l'lalii-riiipn Will He UIvpii rrotci't Ion by SoIiIIitm. VANCOUVBn, H. C, July 24. Tho mili tary has been called out to maintain order at tho fishing Tlllago of Stevestou, at tbo mouth ot tho Fraser river, fourteen mileu from this city, whore 1,500 tlshcrmrn at tached to tho forty-seven salmon canneries aro on strlko nnd aro preventing -1,000 Japanese! and Indlano from fishing. Three rompnnlcs, ln charge of Lieutenant Colonel Worsnop, will protect thoso non-union fish ermen who are willing to accept tho lorras offered by tho canners of 20 cents per fish, the strikers demanding 25 conts. Fifteen hundred Japanese started out fish ing from Stoveston this morning under pro tection of 200 militiamen drawn up on tho wharf. Tho strikers did not Intorfero. Colonol Worsnop, commanding thn troops, had announced that his mon bad como there not for amusement, but for btislneoa, that each man had twenty-four rounds of ball cartridges nnd that at the first sign of in terference thoy would fire and that tho work would bo short and quick. Tho strlkei s threaten to attack tho Japa nese upon their return with tho fish laden boato tonight. The strikers aro furious ot tho presence of troops, hut wero so much surprised nt tho sudden appearance ot tho mllltla in town that all Idea of violence was temporarily banished from their minds. Tho troops wero landed at Steveston by boat at 7 a. in. .SCHOOLS. Will .Vol Slmi tlip Sonic. YOUNOHTOWN, July 21. The American Hoop company has notllled Secretary Nutt of the Iron Mnnuafacturors' association that they will not sign tho scalo presented by the Amalgamated association and that they will take tho mine position In tho matter as tho Itepubllc Iron and Steol company. If a call Is Issued for a scale conference. It must bo for tho purpose of modifying tho Indian apolld scalo, otherwise they will not partici pate, The outlook Is against early resump tion by tho mills. l.lznril CniisPN Dentil. PHILADELPHIA. July 2l.-8ome llmo ago Miss Anna Junes of Murcjs Hook, l'a., accidentally swallowed 11 lizard whllo drinking water. Frequently the reptile climbed up In her throat, but had success fully resisted nil attempts at ejectment. Last night, after complaining of a choking .tnsatlon, she suddenly expired. BROWNELL HALL llonrilliiK mill I)"' Nrlnnil for Klrln iiiiiIit I In- lUri-i'Mon nt III. Hi-v. fii'iirpir Worllillintoii, S. T. II., I,l l, I'lill term Ih-uIiiiiIiik SpiI. Ill, 111(111, Ono of tho oldest and most successful educational Institutions of tho west Us high standard allowing It to compete with eastern colleges and schools. Ilulldlngs In complete order perfect steam heating, san itary plumbing; collegiate und preparatory courses; spuclal students In music, tho lan guages and nrt; competent corps of teacliors. Kvery ndvantago offered n regards tho moral, mental and physical training. Sen for circular or apply personally to Mrs. L. It. Upton, Principal. POLICEMAN CATCHES A FINE L'ont lett'il of OpirPNnlon In Arrpstlnur 11 Wniiinn Wlin lloili' ou Stri'Pt (,'nrs, ST LOl'IS. July 24. -Policeman John J. tlrldwfll of tho Klrst district hns been tried and lined J50 by Judgo Clark In the court of criminal correction under an Indictment charging malicious oppression In ofllco. Captain Samuel J. Iloyd of tho same district has been arraigned for trial tinder an In dictment charging him with oppression, which grew out of the snnio case. Iloth coses grew out of thn arrmt and dotentloa of Mrn Annie Huckley, wlfo of 11 member nf tho pofso comltaius, Tho state's testi mony was that Mrs. Iluckley's only fault was riding on tho cars of thn St, !oulii Transit company, Juno 17, nnd that nho wnii followed about by a member of tho posso comltatus, who carried a riot gun to protect: her. Mnny CnlliTH 1111 .Mc Kin ley. CANTON. O., .Mly 21,-Tho MoKlnloy cnllers nro Increasing ut n lively rato nnd aro coming from nil quarters, Tliosn who como to pay their respects nro still In tho majority, but thosu who como for fiivorn urn growing lu number. For tho last fuw (lnyn tho president's tima has been largely absorbed by tho Chinese question, which ho Is directing from hero, and often tho callerH havo long wults, ClKitr Hot Miuiiifiii'turi'r, MILWAl'KHH, July 21.-The Western rlgar box manufacturers today elected of ficers 11s follows; President, John Thorough good, Junesvllle, Wis,; llrst vieo president, Klnler Thatcher, Chicago; second vice pros, blent, Theodore. Krubenhoft, Davenport, la., secretary and treasurer, ii. 11. DtNi baugh, Louisville, Ky.