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ti TTIK OMAHA DAILY llKJfii 'IIU'HSDAV, .H'l.Y 1H, 101. tiee, July 17, 1901. Mm Lawns at ?' 10c Per Yard A It rtm nKir( tnont of lllit grounds, blnrU grounds mid dnrk blue it lid white. tliene Imwiih ntako a cool mid ye rv icon I do dross of' wrifjJierf. ('(dors arc absolutely fast. IHUt'i' llenlH of lutoroHt: Choicest dimities in Mil Hl.fr Hi I fie it .vitrei. -lift- iiiadf aH. iow I fie. ll of our line Imported zetiliyrfl, that sold up to 00c n yard, ii-Mv ane it .friif d. t ; ; ' . ntle lltieiiH. fuv 'Jfie a yard. ' ' :(! atld Mfie llhefis, now 22Je a .yard. ' I fie iiimlfitft. flow lOe a yard. Hl'foHAIi MVMl til-1 VAtiV Sllik PAIJASOLS, HATUUDAY ti' fiat rtn1r at 1 l. tn. Aarlnir ftitr AitnM. Thompson, Beldem &.Co. M. . A. lieiMUNIJ, (.'flit. lit ii I.V- KITH AMI DUUClliA OflMUl Utr trameit Dnpi It t (inert St HtgellaiUrii Ma; ProMd. IttrOllt NtW CIIWANO TO BE RUSSIAN PORT l'im(f Wlli UlMlxtrm ill PrUln lu Settle ll.iillli)li of Mnnrlitirln t'lild'il JOnlen .In.enl. tn In- CffNr u( CiinIiiiii. WASHINGTON. July IT. In ft Mlrlt which ha aroused (he Keenest namlrn(Jcn o( llt,Httai ilupal Uiltuit, (tin Japanese guv riMiiifi hn rtiel Oio ilimeiilty growing ut of Hit preference,, nl her rmiunst for nn lu. rciiO.'uf ' her llidrrrinlty Uy wlthilpiwInK thnl rnt(iimt. Tlx' remit la a substantial Ion to Japan. She nuknl originally for $2.1. fdo.ouu, 'I' In (i figure, win more modcra(o tllAii any uf the powers nvliloli.plHciI any prominent purl In the Chinese campaign riud .represented the' bareit expense of the )inilfrtnllg. It vvafe l.lxd ujmu the- ldcif 'lh.it. ,( j iiicnt, was lu,bc made lu cash by China. Confronted with the bond payment, the Jtipnncse (joyi'nmt'iit asked that her nllcittnfnt tm lncrrWd to 127.000,000 In homls tn tnnkv good Ibc loss she would suffer through the salo of tbo bonds. As soon ns tonm of tho other nations found that tho allotment us originally fixed, wis u darker ut being disturbed they I'limii III with Itiercnued demnnds and thus It Is (hat Jnpnu, muling that Insistence upon her dcuiari'il would blnckado tho ntg'o tlntlons at ln? pbuso, hau withdrawn her request fop the. present at 'least.' It Is safe to susume that tho United States govern . incut will do what. It. own to-secure.! com pensation for Japan In some other way In the futuro tlsAimlf' "Hood to'bb11i,Jetrtf-;f'sotnf ot tho great powors that the disposition ot Manchuria should go beToro tho ministers at I'ekln and brjinflUy detc'faitnijd; b a, Joint agreement among the powers. Al though no definite step has been taken In that direction tbsftlrlrfg' itlscmYBid by; foreign representatives stationed he're," who fully expect that the, plan will be .adopted. ' it t ' y llnssln Slny IIiiiik llnok. Iltusla, tL la expected, MUTiS.Tollfctant tn sgreo to It. Attention has been directed b the latter by ' -reports that 'nusaln -hs'il reiutiicil direct, nogotutlooa ,wjtli Chlrva, concerning Manchuria and Also by yester day's cablegram stating ,that a Uunslaq proclan(a'tlon'was"abrfut:(o bo Issued estiffi- Catarrh Ij a constitutional disease. It orlK'natcs In a scrofulous condition ot thft blood and depends on that condition. It often causes headache- and dlizlness, Impairs tho tantc. ssmoll and he nrnp;, af fects the focal organs and disturbs the stomnch. . .. It Is always radically and permanently cured by the blopd-purlfylng, alterative and tonic action of Hood' Smrmmpmrillm This (treat medicine has wrought the roost 'wonderful enr-s of all diseases depending on scrofula or the Scrofulous habit. Hood's nu.s are ths best cathartic. OWAN BUTCHERS FAMILY farniif Nor Q'iwoi Kills Wlfs unit tJhfia, Thin Iboo i flimtilf. NEIGHBORS riND HOUSE IN FLAMES lloiiir Krtiitliuii tt'err Jiliiriii)- unit 11 In iiiiiiMt llmt I'oiirlinliii Ciiin nillliit llir Crliin- III n I'll of .lenliiiM I'lmlon. 'Ilshlng Now Chwang1 as V misslah port. Aft to the report that' Ilui'sln will 'pto claim Nor,' l'ftwnng to bo-n ItUMlnn port It Is pointed out In dlplotustlc (unrtrrs, that. New Clnvang Is a treaty port nd ns such open to tho commerce of th world under the existing' tariff reKiilatlo'lA with China, nd foreign mcrchantM havo tho right to trade and conduct ciiplillhniont thero Theso rights of trmlo iCOUld. .not bo dl verted In the opinion of diplomatic otllclnl bv ti TlilSHlnh proclamation unless tho (lowers had previously nivonMnJont. Thus fari however, lhre hut I'0" t" JoqtU'H,' from Uusslfl or ChJim for any chango.lu .tltu statua of New Chwmig as ono of tho treaty ports. ' Mr. Itockhlll. our speolal, commissioner nt I'ekln, has been Instructed to glvn tho aiscnt of tho United States to tho tllscuu slon of tho proposition to Incrraso the Chinese customs duties In order to pro-, i Ttdo'incanii for tho payment of the -International Indemnity, dur goverhmerit l still opposed to this VfoJcCt and the In. ,'structlon la heht only 'In" d.effi'i'nc.e to the universal wish for it pWody conclusion n( tho negotiations at t'cktn. ft is learned that, the bitch tn Oipfo ncroilatlotui, tho .rroat balfllng that has yet occurred, Is duo entirely to the Issuo ralaed as ,to the Increase of customs. Tho United States government feels that this, Issue 'Has completely Justified Its original judgment that a great error Is , belnre made by the mlnlaters In .compelling China to pay the heavy Indemnity de manded, it was strongly contended that tho Indemnity was far beyond the ability ot the Chinese government to 'pay under ordinary conditions. The United Statcn wns overruled and now the very powers that took Issue with It have come around to tho belief that the Chinese ordinary revtf. nues are not BUlTlelnt,,''hence tho propo sition to double the customs duties. C.rc.i't hCPrltaln maintains that as the United States send to China the greater part ot tho commerce which would, thus .be doubly taxed, tho proposition amounts to these two countries assuming tho burdens ot tho Chinese Indemnity. . - OliHNWOOU, la.. July 17.T-(Spectal.) I-'red I'mirheliu, twelve miles southwest of Uleitwood, murdered his wife and child hint night and then shut himself after set tltiK the houto on tire. They weto teu.mts of John lleno end lived on his farm on the Missouri bot tom. A little heforo 10 o'clock ludt night 1'ourholm's neighbors discovered that Ula Nousoiwnii' oil tire and hurried to the place, They illnoovorexl tho wlfo mul daughter hud been killed by tmvliie their thrtintff cut Cite of their horses lay by the house with Its thnfat clllr their wagon was pulled up aftalnaf the house, the buggy on the tioreh'iani! the. hartttss lu tho luigiiy. 'I)ltrb(l)'-ra"rfr lay In the'forlta ot a tree near by. H'durhclm lay dead Hi.lilc ' tho hniisa''wlth tf" sltofgutl by " his" side. Tho bullilliiK nnd Its surroundings wcrfc' In llamcs. Dcsperitte'efforr was timdo to rescue tljfibudliiB,, tm With lltllc stteccs, and when recovered UW wero otmrr-od lmyiid rec- ngnlUo(i Mr.. lloreait, tha pherlff, and Mr llogart, hU deputy, were at the scene ot -the crime -by mjtlnlght ami took posses slon of the -romslns An Iniiuent will he held some ttme today. " Many theories urn iidvnnccd. ns to who (JoiuiAjttijd llio crlmA otfd the motlv'o for doing li,. but It. Is Kcnomlly believed -It was 'the worlf of .Kourhelliii He was a person of (tnck and vidlciu tvuipor and It Is rumored that ItW donu'stte relations wero somutlmcs stornly. It Is stipiiopnl tlnil In a (It of passion he Utok hts razor, later found In a tree, nnd murdered his wife uud child. Then com lite lb a 'realization of whnl he hhd don6 he determined, to end It all by takliu; Ills own life. Xot wlthlng to lea re nnythlag for his wife's relntlvi-s, n.ililit whom ho Inlt vary bitter, he sought to destroy nil his property by klllliiR his horse, and rilarjns his wagon, buggy nnd harness w.herft It would bo bur.ned, he hot lire tn (tin. house, lln "thin went Inside nnd unded tho trasedy by jhrottnK"lil'mself. loiter their uwrjlaao eertlflcato wiib found on thii Krlttdstono. It 16 nupposcil that ho left It. thero, tf prevent any scandal. nrrlnu vithlti t'te JurlixlUlion of a in.i The Ktnertmr of MlNsliclppl. It I J rtpuNo'l, will proceed In purs.ri to liwln to Invij lU.ito tho matter MUMl'llta. T-nn., July 17. -At n meitlng of citizens of Urccnvlltf. Wnshlimton county, Miss., a resolution was adopted asking tho governor tn order n special cession of tho circuit court of tho county tn deal with the recent assassination of two Italians at Urwlti. Tho crime was de nounced In the strangest terms. Kitlninti' ti r llnrlior liiiirtivMitriilt. WASHINGTON, July 17. Lieutenant Colonol W. 11. Hucr. lu charge of river and harbor work In the San Francisco district, makes the following recommendations (or the fiscal year ending June .10, U'03: Sail Joaquin river, $25,000. for continuing I in provemcuts; Sacramento and Fcnthcr rivers, $25,000, (or continuing work. Major C. Met), Townscnd, lu ihurgo of river and harbor work In tho Hock Island .( IU. ) district, recommends au up prnprlatUm of $1,000,000 for the Improve motit of the Mississippi rjver between the Missouri river and St. l'atil during tho usca,l year ending June 30, 1003. lie emit' CotitiiilMftloticr'N Oi-rlxlon, WASHINOTON, July 17-Commliiloncr o. Internal Hcvcnue Vcrkca has held that ih exemption of express . omp.inUn (rent giving stamticil rccelnts for liootls received bv them for transportation made by the act of' Match I, 1D0J, nmendlitB schedule A of" Uic act of June li, 1S05, do'es nut apply to rallro.ul companies. This act It Is lillcl, lipril.ies only tit persons, companies or cor por'iittons engagiii In .carrying on itt ex press -bueliioHj rxcluslvcly. In the ease In' point tho railroad company will be requ'rod to give stamped tertlp'ts lotnllk sh'pcrrt - t linnr IIiii'U'n HoMtiiinnlf-r. WASHINOTON, .July J7.-(8poclal Teld grain.) S. A Taylor bus been appointed poBtmnstex at Lone Hock, Kossuth cVunjy, la. The Hanover National bunk, of New York has been approved ns n reserve ageut fbr the. First National bank of S.lc;u, S. 1). CLOSE OF IOWA REGATTA Crinti at hi Mnrnwa Art Won lu Ut cinv liir. DET SHOT IN SEVUNTY'NINE AUDufi 'iu I'tilfinil ut I.Hf" 0" tu Mill- U urlt ut I. li II W ' Itilid 'IVll". DUBUQUE TAKES THE SENIOR FOURS Minns 'll link (lir lnl Onrsliinii III .sriilnr !limle (Milium u 'In In- (lie .liinlor llllllllll'H. The senior events of the Iowa State He galla nnsoclatfon at Lake MuiiaWa were won In a decisive manner Wodncs day afternoon, 'two brats being Milllcli'iil to determine tho winner In each race. While the vcter.tn crews that participated gate a NUW VOItK, July 17 F.UJhIi H.mitot.l Of llhii, N Y . outslmt i rtoid ut siivehb idght coliti'Miinls In the pKlliiiliiiiiy li.inul eiip nt 1M tnrets Vtr mmt ut Inteietl ' 1'uik, I 1. today, ittnl wtm the event with ii eiiKh' nrl. of $73 mul n sliver Hop ) vulunl ut JoO. He broke tilneis -lite nut lim tiugets nnd rlmt from the elghteen-wini murk Ills ilon-Kt npimlienls were John W HolTmittt of New' (icrm.Uitow'n, N J . ,''; ,1. W. Hiiwbi ot Uarillnet, Mum . inch j t whpm bidlte iilnety-two targets from tu sevent'ren-yuiil Hmik. The next best srore wns ninetyi'iie. nimle li) F A Iiiiimn of I'asenng. It I., who slnud ut the i f eeu Aiird murk The assneliitlon Hilds $1 j t ' the tlurrfo iiiude up troin ttw eiiiriiuee lee. 'which were V" tiieh, and the mm.e s -divided between the sixteen highest seoren S.iwlp uiul tloffuimi shot oft the lie- mul .the furmvr won mciuid honors b tireiikjni! 'forly-tvut- oiit" of llfty (nigi'ts, Hiiirmiiii sni.ishlng- forty out ot n Miiuiiur tiumoer liner exhibition than the 'Junior crew's of N(,'1u u tmt ii, m irksr Micli.tw Crosby Tuesday the.y locked the dash nnd close i (IllbiXt. .UelkvN HF''!UluK utid. Hanks, ptiol 'rtnliheii Hint were eli-iructerlHtle nf tbeil'P " thi'lr llvepm'M m.lll;' II I'.llgli.ll nnj4ie.H. ttint wire iiiaraciiritiL or uu , '.pfntij.,. inttlir' nofer hcuvlty hnndlmppeit, Cnninisiiner Askerto -Rplnln. SEATtLR, July 17.-Woutcriant , Comr mnndcr Mlnctt, whcn)rtftt;!abnafd Un Concord, uecurieii to oc intervjexveu regard tHK tha press dlBp.itchotnjiWasttlngtan rcsarduig tho return of .the Concord frotn, Alaska without orders; from 'Washington, He rend the dispatch .with tho grejfst Interest nnd expressed his surprise at Its content. "I hardly know what to say nbout this ltsnatcrr." he remarked. "I have Just re ceived n telegram from tho Navy depart ment nsklnp mo to explain fully by letter the reasons for bringing' 'the Concord to this port, Uut 1 liavn not yet prepared my nnswer "It wilt be Impossible for me to snv any .thing pending Instructions from the Navy department m'ore than thnt I hnve an ex planation to make officially .which I am confident will be entirely satisfactory to thp rlenartmcnt. ' Commander Knox Is still Aboard the Concord, but will probably be detnehed from the -asel and taken to- n hospital in this city tomorrow. Ills health hns con siderably improved within tho last fow days, Drtnoerntx to Move llrnilqtinrter. 8T, I.Ot'18, July 17.-A special to the Ho public front Washington says: it li m nounced on good authority that the national headquarters of the democratic party will nc removed nero irom unicugo nuout Sep temner i. InJnred nr PnlllnK Chnln. CLRVRIANDr July n.J-A"ehntn weighing rour tons reu on six men at tne w.esung houso Electric company's works this after noon. One man, 11. Oermann, died shortly nrterwaru una uvo oincrs ore oaaiy in jureu. 00 0000000000 0000 00 000 0,0 000 0,0 000 00000000 a O CUT OUT THIS COUPON. O o' ' o Omaha Bee, Single Coupon, o g A Summer Vacatjpti g g '1 For the most popular young lady. 2 ncTOttforU, w iy O g ; rsss: , ( .... g AMrcM. Tw. y-V' Bttv Wwks for , p- CUT THIS OUT.-Dcposlt at Bee offlct r mall to "Vacatloo Co rrt'e rt . D ei r' 1 171 p t . " gdOOOOuOOOOOOOOOOOOO 6 O OO O OOO OOttl O p o OpOOOOQOOOODO09UHUWUUUW,HHV9UHJUH . r.iiT miTTum rniknM'( 4 ' . 5 o o o OmahaBee o o o o o o A Summer Vacation n 1 1 For the most popular youn; lady. o - o o Subscription Coupon o o o o o o o o o e- TkU catf oa. If accompaoltd by a cash pavaent an a nw or old buriptloa to o O TNE tL couau Tti for each ISc paid, 100 votei for each dollar paid, etc O . 9 Pf Votes fnr Mlis O Nam. 8 5" 'Addreii ' O Town. : Btate. ' g . ' Worki for ! O O o- O Addreta O O O llrulMtrntlnu 'Coin I ill VA lleno; ' WAiitHNOTON. July 17. The ofliclal re port on tho Oklahoma luiul registration re ceived at the Inferior department today shows that the registration at Hi Hono was R.CtjD and at Fort Sill 3.S00. This makes the total registration ho fur .".I.IB'J. heerelnrj- Crldinr lleeoverlnn. WASH1NCTON. July 17. Third Assistant Secretary of State Crliller, who. lias been III for secral weeks. Vns Hiilllcltnlly rero.crod today to bd removed to deahrlght, N. J. Ho wns acconumnicit ny Mn. urtiticr. ONE-CENT LETTER POSTAGE It .Mil)' Itr .Unite .l'lmalltle hy .So ill r II. - forniN (lit- I'onlniiiNter lien erul Is InntlliitliiK. WASHINOTON. July 17. PostmaBter General Smith today signed three orders amending In Important particulars three postal rcgulatlona affecting sccond-clasj mall matter. The changes will make sweeping and radical reforms In the dc partmcnt practices and methods of treat ing this, .class ofiuatter. Tho nret order amends section 27b, which is the general dc.fltiltlon, so as to exclude from the second-class publications which havo the characteristics ot books. This nmeniTnYsut'ls In these words; 1'crlodtcal .publications herein referred to are held not to Include thoso having' tho characteristics ot, books, but only such as eonslqt .of ,curront,.ncv.B or miscellaneous llteruty matter, or both (not excluding: ad vertiBing)" ano: conforming to the Btatu tory','characterlst'.cB of "s'e'corjd-class mull matter." Tho' seebnd ordtr amends Bcctlon 281 In several particulars, the principal one being that publlcntrons, the subscriptions to which are not founded on their value as news or literary Journals and which by the'gcnoral use of premiums of other con siderations In the form,' of chances to win prizes, etc., to .Induce subscriptions In cf feet circulate at apparently nominal rate will bo excluded frqm the second class The essential paragraph of this Is as fol lows; 'The subscription price must be shown by tho publication nnd when it appears from tho contents or from tho oxtrlnBlc Inducements offered In com bination with It that the circulation ot the publication Is not founded on Its value as a news or literary Journal and that subscriptions are not made because ot such value, but because Its oftert ot merchandise or other considerations re- Hult, in. effect, In Its circulation at appar ently a nominal rate, such publication does not come within the requirements ot tho'daw tor 'acceptance as second-class runttor." The; third order' amends section 301 so that. unsold 'Copies of second-class publica tions may n,ot ,,Va returned at the second late to nows agents or to publishers. An explanatory statement given, out at the department regarding the ordor says: "Tho' action of ' Postmaster General Smith la' regarded as highly Important. It" Is evidence of the "purpose of the de partment 'to 'administer 'the Iaw as It Is strKtly 'anil properly and that 'abuses. wnerevcr round' will bo eradicated; Loos and' Indifferent Interprot'ntioh ' heretofore hns'beon'' responsible for thov loss of many millions to tho governmfint. It Is believed 'that' when" the' effeel of these changes Is thoroughly fstablls'hod' "many, postal lm provom'onte' wl'ji follow and'Jl-cent Jctter postagv will' bo made1 possible." lynchinq; Involves nations Ilnlinn (lAVfrnmrilt Intercut Itself In 74l6l Kx'eiMitloii't TmoSiiIi- , Jects lu MlnNlasliiiil, I's-M'tintor I'iikIi Iletter. WASHINOTON, July 17 Ex Senator Hugh's condition shows Improveuient to day. Ills physicians express themselves ns encouraged. LACKAWANNA MINES CLOSE (rent Ilnniime In horrnl I'lnnln lle- eiuisr All (lie liintin Are Idle. SCnANTO.Jf. .Ta.. July 17., There was an almoit complete cessation of mining operations today in the Lackawanna val ley becauso. of 'tho, strlTto of stationary firemen. LcW' than a half dozen- mines managed by Individual owners and tho gioup ot Delaware; Lackawanna A Wcst'ern railroad mne In tho West Scranton dis trict were tin; mily ones In satlsfaciory shape for run'ning when' the whistles blew this morning. The small owners had granted tboAetght.hour demand and the men. at. tho. I-jekawanna's. rnlnta -rcf us?d to quit, being., yinlldtcd with Ihc United .Mine iorncrB .incriea anil ihh wiin. iiij iu- flonaVy'rifcmeVsaSsoerajlonf'' The latter (jn.ineir posuion oy ine uunoa utl've fbonrd of district No. 1, hre fortified of the execut United 'li'no workers, Vltlch' last nlgh de cided that alffircrhen', 'eiig'lnccri, machin ist's and pump' runners who are ruembsrs of tho organization should remain at work until 'otherwise ordered by the dUtrl.H olll cers on 'the auihorlty of frcsldent Mitchell nnd the nntlonnl executive board "Tho mines that nre Idle Irivolve' 8.000 workmen, the greater portion of whom arc In Scranton and north .u far as Carbon dalo and Korest City. The Eric Hallroad coraoany mines, employing 12,000, aro shut dbwn tight todny. A scrlouB condition confronts this company at its Olenwood colliery at Jermyn, where it had boon fight ing hard against a flood which had sub merged all the lower workings nnd reached nearly fifty feet up tho shaft. Every Ontnrio & Western railroad mine employing 7,000 men in the Lackawanna region, in idle. With the pumps Idle, tha flooding of the mlneB Is threatened, In volvlng n destruction of property that wlll be enormous. In the event of flooding, mino canot be again restored' to working condition for aoveral months. Tho Delaware & Hudson Hallroad com pany undertook today to got outside work men, bosses and roal inspectors to tire mine boilers whero tho firemen had struck, Tho men refused nnd wore at once Hs charged. Tho same condition prevailed nt the Erlo nallrond company's Moyfleld breaker At the Keystone mine of the Erlo company the breaker boys refused to work and mndo an attack ontuo (Ire. room whero It was reported ton non-unton men wcro at work. At tho Lackawanna company's offices to day 'tho statement was glvon out that there will be no attempt to replace -any of. its firemen who -struck unless thero Is daugcr of, the mines being flooded.- The market conditions wcro such now, It was sald,,thit n forcod suspenlon would not causo nny worrlmcnt. N. S.TW1 coupon mutt becan1erslffleds by'TM .Clrfabtlon Departaient, O or tbetowaaieat to whom the, iabtulptlon, nooey ipaldv.Pitj;9U.pr aull i, o a "Vaemtian Conteit Drat.". Bee. Oauka. Neb. O I e 1 .' 1 " 'X 9- Y ' V O CeaatcrtlfiKd by. O Artnt O 80 OOOOO 00 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO08 WASHINGTON, July 17. The Italian gov ernmentha6 taken cegtrtftance' Of a recent affray at Er-wln, Mtsi,, In which It Is claimed two Halns were lynched and a third EcrloiiRly wounded. The facts have been communicated to the foreign office at Home and the Italian embassy here, has. made representations to the State depart m'ent. At' trie' same, time the Italian au tho'j'ltlea are liursulng van Investigation of their own through tholr consulate at New ui luiiia mm vncji LutiDuiai afsuill nt V luivn- burgj Mlss,, which Is uot far from the. scene of the alleged trotiblx. Thus far tho reports recelvod, trora these officials establish two' essential points In what Is considered a '"rather serious con dition ot affairs. First It Is reported pes ttlvcly that the Itallaus wcro killed by lynching. Second, tho Italian authorities nearest the tx eno of the trouble have es- tabllshdd to their satisfaction that tho per eons killed are 'Italian subjects In the full sense, not having takon out ntturall'a Hon papc-a. There Is every Indication that the (nets will constitute an Interna tlonal incident s inllar to '.hat v'Mi Italy growing out of the killing of Italians In Louisiana. The ilrtt report of tha trouble at liwln camo In a lirlel press dispatch fou or five .dhj'B io, The Italian consular fiifi cers at New Orleans and Vlckstmrr, have since rtulo trlographlo report") and tho flail, wx 'nti.!. ,1 ' n ff l.n.. f- r. , . .. I .. n .. I ,took pfomiu 'ai'tlot'i in' advising1 hl r.ov- ernmcnt nnd In luvlur, He matter iKfore the State, department, The, department has. rendered every' assistance possible Hltlvu'Rh this ag.t 'i ni dlcloet 1 ine dlf tltultics ot fe4ril uutioa lu a ;n.ttter oc- Juulor cveots Tho sport s.tartvd with the enllltig to the post ot the Jiufur i1i)IiUJl,u tn row olt )he rubber Qf Tuesday, when tl.c Uiri'o coin pctltii? ctows, Sioux City,. Dubiliiuo . uud Ot itumyva,. each took, -a it rt. .This luial.wasj one, of -(he bevt vcuts of (he .iflesuoon uiul tftiiu pistol eracH to flnUh ll.m 1L wgk rery hcl'OH'1 11- rave. Ottiiinwu ami t?lou lily AivuiiH thulrioors tlrst nnd Htnrtvd .011 the. Ilrjt quarter with vim. Down, to .(ho turin tUxg they. had It stroke for lroke, m.xklngij their turn'i togottier, with Dubuque. about 11' sbcond behind. Sioux City scunifil to hip'u fhot her bolt In the llrst nuartr.n hiiiI was soon kdveral lehgths In the'rivr o( thu lu Ish strligglo between Dubuiiuc and Ot tuniwn. A right ganle riice-thvy rowu Uuhu'ifile,'-'however, wns uiinble (o catch to Oltunimi,- though 'It gave the liadtug Italr utien a'thrisc th.it an letup In the Ot tuniwa boat would have turned victory Into defeat. Winning the "lieat gli'v tho Junior douljle medals to the Ottuinwii tinyj nnd; qualilled thcin tor the scnlfir 'lonbleir. Diilinuue W'lnx Seudir l-'mlrn. In (lie senior. fouM Dubuque quickly set tled the matter of supremacy, wimilitc. ihJ two heats with enio. Th'j four who imlL'il thta vlvtory nc Mai'awa took medals for. the' tnmn event, at Waterloo hwt yuur dud Id 1 aiMHIoh MtHbl lelint a new slato roril of '.1;V.'i,. Sioux City tcok the second lm.it Inst year nnd tted Dubuque's now lCrnrd. . Wedtnday no tueh coinpctltloii' was"on hahd ahd Dubuque h.td thlnwr ni ocvii wnyl from the flrst turn flag, in the seromUBiMi Ottumwa'a vletorloliH rrcw Hint had iUMll-j fled for this event by tftMnfi TUC4imys Junior fours tnee dropped otrt, Its boat bcinjf too slow on the turn to consider- if in eom- pctltlo'n With Dubuque. Thu second hct was accordingly between Sioux City mm Dubuque, tho latter taking It by n down length's. ' Thcfcu four !!awkoc from ncross the 3tatc gnvo thu linest exhibition of high class rowing seen at tho regatta Their even and smooth stroke, coupled with, their speed, wa-4 bound to land them win-' ncrs against tho Inferior staying power or Sioux City. Ottumwa'.x medal winners In the Junior. double entered the senior contebt with de termination to repeat tholr previous vic tory. The wiy.thcy raugbt tho water of old Lake Mnnawa right with the stroke rrom Ktnrtrr McCollouch's iiistol and the manner n which , they touched that fecretie hody of 1 water up for stroke after stroke until tncre wns n preat long piece of daylight between them apt! "the Hlverslde boys made VhltigS for the lntter look rather Inauspicious, so at thq end of the' first heat they tossed up tho 6Pongf, This left the Ottumwn pair tne ardyotis task ot chasing themselves nroundi thp cqukrscv..t.UnJ. they rrtllifbo. entitled to w.".r ,,t.nnitieiV lR't a 'the' nicdnfs''ot' the senior aoutilcs of 1901. This they (lid grncefully, belne paced the last eighth by n pair of Council Dluffs oarsmen. Holes' Jinlltnry cnlor Slnjtle. IJoIng the only man to appear at tho starting flui; for the senior tingles O. O. Hylcs of Sioux City,- wan considered sure money from the start. There wcre-.two other entries, Kllby of Ottumwn and .Myers of Dubuque. Myers could not see any mcd tils lined up for him, und Kllby wantud to save his spades for the senior doubles, su the Hlversldo man rowed over the course a couplo of times ilnd took tho race. Theso sure-thing events did much to mske the afternoon's sport seem a little dull, especially as compared with tho exciting ovents of the previous day. Everyone had looked farword to the senior four-oared raco aB the feature of the regatta, hut Dubuque was entirely too much the master of that event to pormlt of much excitement at the finish. - . . (unininry. . lmIiii.. itHtlii'.v sluud at Uvuitl 'two., twetuy .oiiiruiid twenty, yitrd.s nun the, trap,". 'Tomorrow' the Mi! event the tiurtiii 'u, , .tcvuiit li lii.ruii ' n Will,, ifrntill Airier trtin 'huinUcaii-' lit ltvl blrdH-pi'V mull ,entr.mi.i;. wit u ..v miinu, vii,ii.i NtV'"' Silver , IVOPIIJ tV' I"! ninoei linn- f srveirtyiinr-' entries fot- tht cVnlt t'onkUt. iMll lliern will t probntily M10 iv UizeitN f St .i;iitrJf."bt'Hrl Jtroru, tomorrow, r , lf0ll'iv.li)' ire the -IXteen li.lg.heHt trorvi In tholirWlmltihV.v hnliilleap: IC." "O. 1 nil 'fortl, ItlleiiMrSl. ktlleriOS; I). W Hjv.lr, (lunlliiMi, Mius (17), kilM.11., Jti.if. .num.. .ic..., nw .l-r3,,V.v , -!.v sMV..' 'kllleA 'Si. O: It. IckeV. Ilostoh W)1," t)(iniOy.1VNiiv Tlrk MM,, II Y, HI yen. Itlchmond, V.i (IC). and Kltiuui (Hover, New .Yorlv (.l),.ktleil :v,encl. ,1 C K .Chirnife Kill's h') r." TMImlfn. Mlllt.ronlJ,' N V. ( II;, V. Ft. WihvMllrtioMi'iv (ISI. W 11.. Cnny. . 1 . . : . . ... - 1 ..... . ...,..,.,n...i u 1 1 . o o )t-' vri-iiii(iiiif.ii u.-i, uiu uiiiun J. s geUihffj.lISt,T.'lfovvv, lllnghiifn. Mii!-M''ihl) up' alio r'Whltlilff,' WliltlhaVllle. Conn? M nc' 'eaelv' Wllhiit in - ' . , ,. . Tliuv hiti).lhuiu vv.ih ,pr..eedeit by Ave wcojistuko i!Venti.,!hree of Vvhleli werr; ni, flftcpfi 'mul two'nt H'eiity -bltiet'neKi i nrii., 'In the first ovnn M iltteen clny pluemia (here "wore nliijily-llU'ee entries,, tour of whoDirvW. Crosby. O Kullim, 111.! f W IMil lis. rineftirnitl, u ; J. tt. nineklilrd, I,ncnuter, IM., mul IJ. vvi. miwui, tiuri- Delent Mtyn Heliels. rt.- l.OtTIf?." July 17. A special to the Globe-Democrat trom unxacn. ,mi'j , miy; Tho troops tinder comrnnnd of Lieutenant rnlnnfi knn' nf th Twent'J-elitlrth bat- tallon met n Inrge xorce or auiya reucis ten inlleB from Santa Crui, jipd In the llglit thnt tOoK place six inainiiK were. Kinen nun n in f rm ni'n.i.nr nr n irruirH wrri' in I'll prisoner's! Chief Felipe' Ynmn Is' among the captives. The government troops nlso cinc tured a largo siuiu m uuiiiiuiuiiuii uiu guns. Wise Picnickens ..Take. An lOxct'llottt. Combination. The plitisntil. nu'tliinl rtml iienrllclnl eftecl.s uf the well Ininwtl remcily, HYiHtP op Kin, iiiMinifiu'ttiri'il liy tho CAi.lfoiiNi.v I111 Nvittft' Cu, lUustruto tluiMihuKif ulitiilnltijf Hid I li uli! Iwxn tlviT prliu'lpliis of plmit. Uihjwii tn 1m iiu'illcliKilly livxnttvi'. mul iirciientiiiK theiii in tlui fiin,u.tmf-t rufre.sfilujf to thu tftstn and nc,eJ)tllb' Id tho h.vn.lotn. It is tlic ono perfect, ntrvni;t1iitilif Inxn-M-, clenijslnu' tlio i.yHiAn I'ffeettinlly, disponing ci'ilds, hendttehes rtnil feverr KiMilly yot philnlflly unit rin;vriltnu; oet to ovi'minio. hiilittnhV etuistlpntloii per irtntie'ntlv. v Its iierfcjot fri'i'itom from eren''tfl'tJodM'iiti'nlP.' ipiulity nlnt sut RtntiM, nnil Itrti ftctHiif 'oll tin: kl(linyn, liver unll iMiiveliii wltliiiut. uenltenlnr Or Ivrltntlhi thorn, mulctr -it the ideal laxntlvc. ' In th'j process of inniiufncturitifr,UR nro usoil, p thesv pre plcowmt to tho tnsto, hut tlm ini'iUi'limlqumitlciof thei ' remeitv" nnvrtai.ieil from scliua mul other 'nrouiAUevflnuts, liy ft itiKthml known to the O.turourUA Flo Hvuttr 1 Co. otilv. In'onier to freMUhonoilclal effects "miti tiiADVold huitnUons. pk-uso MUtetiiherthiiftilliianiootthuCpiiipiuiy printed on the f r(int of r.very, pncknKC CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. bah IrjiANCiaqo, (;.!,. i,ouiBviLi.r; ky unvf Tonit, m. t. rorsle,bi-MI us,s,lts-l'ricuSCp vorhottl. Mer,-i .IitH. br.oko 'tlftcen dtrnl(jht , geiioml oyent. twnoty blue roeks ei;lity. nine nitres: Cllovef. Oltheft, Ice, CniflHy. ltnllkV,'iHelllV, n'rid'l'ord broke lwent' itch. Tlrlnl entrl, ttfteou bluu rinUy, nlity- -jtwur. -entWos;, Apnur. (.Iijvor, Gilbert. uf0!UJ..lvl 1KB, JJiillvy. Sl'ltoriinover, i.nw roW. k ivV.M'a'liiiiiui. Mink. Vutt Allen llllfl tluilfttnrfv brolte fifteen eiioli. . vl-nii.lt.-v,eiu, iwiiiiy niio ruc.nR. eiuiu Lltllje!". Jli'tll.K'IJ, i.'I'.'r'-J', SlOfr Ktenrtirt, K'elTey rtV-d ih'' broke twVifty VfrXlvliC ' l'lfth toni, lifteen blue rocks, nllVt.v rJime rimles: illllir.t. rnuviiy. Jlnl:s Knulr.i uiid Mliiuo.btoHf tHteen each. Th iifetinilinry h,inilre;iii 'wmx then 1i(gtm. ,4 . C, ItmB til I1111 ik ,'jlioolfli Wull, , WAN' VI CANT I SCO. Julv' I7.-The: featlire.i. ,01 t')iln.v n.htjin.tiiis il Hi" .Nntlqnul ((unwif. iliioyiinu tefinni wqij V"e ii)uis in in.' t-j.ii-rekY hondniry 'fmuer The rliootlnfi' Nviih' Ift-fly. Wllllirnf 'HayeH, (he "Hehitotteh kVfuii ' -wliiii reprei.eiitrt .the Z-itlur Jtltle rlub of. Ncw: Vnrk, tired a few sJiou nt th bulilt liiVRM, Ills W'ore'Wh'i beli'W Ills' uvifr.Vgc: Adolpli ireckh'9 of-Kim I'rnnclKrii latli-- I'nr.lhe nniKt ,Ukt'!v randlilate for king of ,th: (est He h.i shoi l"j out of hs : iiliotk null Is fur Ih the lead of the enn "testniltH. In '11 Hlrlni; of (en shottv tndii$ he (nndo 'it out of 11 iHisslliln ."'I. Iu'liig lh. k't'C ojiil string Ai the stnniliinl target '. Uerg of fowti mnde 15 out of a pOMsltdv M, " ' COST 0F.T.HE ?IGSTEEL STRIKE IIuilllieilN of TliiiiiMiiiiitH Dully Mimed irom WnHreM nriil rmlll .leeoiiius, , . , v AND .1 SETU'RH , 1 , JULY 24, 25 1'ITT.SHURO, Pnr.-July 17,Acerdlng tc figures: cojo-pllc'd by the PlttBtiurg Dlepatch, the-steel strike. la dally ostioRi tbn thTnir eompflnle.s Invtdved- $210;000 and ih work men J1E6?00 U Is estimated '.thaL In .IhaV dally loss 6f; nrnrly 3S,000'-boxcwlf tin iplnte a day tho. American Tin 'I'lat-eCra- rny dall!''Iosln;-tver.tfio.)C0. nlilleitn los'Ho canning -tehrpnnle, tfnnlde Iih eccjuro (trnjir mUu;lalitpu(xiormous l.ni.edf. dltlon.i PritctlcAliy- no -.Mocks have1 'been carried and consumption. has-Jtept. pace vlth- too production pr anrne4 uuie.s Upt paw Aoout 700 tons.'pf Hie ifioq tons dally ro ducdon of Iho American Sheet Bteal.tct(i- ipnny ljbctn?, lpn(,..ond fill .rrtPfMcots n .Iosh each, day to thc, comb, we ol'.jvtj- least j:o.o,oo. The loss to the gas stove manufacturers ,is also great, sr tho mills ara cloitad., "which 's "... , . I";; ''!AI-,,";!. f rtj.e - ' - ' '1 S . 4.V" If T:JTHE! (Mi., i-.,fMT :,lI'J-ToT , Vis'. t.llll'' v i. I.K 1'. 11 ' Ciiy.Cffice: woi-3 muw st: 1 Thlsdn.thc Vi heavy season for making stoves. About mplse a(prlalty iof stove Iron- GRAPE-NUTS Kcndy Cooked, Delicious nnd Most Nutritious, FOK PICNICS. In making up lunch for picnickers, soma form ot substantial food that cannot easily be Injured in transit, should be iupplled, and tho most Ideal nrtlclo for thnt purpose Is Crane-Nuts. This food comes in a IB cent package, Is already thoroughly cooked and can be UBtd either dry or with the ad dition' of some milk or cream. This food la used by some epicures In frying flsby tor It adds a delightful flavor and Is naturally superior to tho ordinary crumbed crackers or corn meal for this purpose. in addition -to -tne convenience of Grape-Nuts Food, Its high nutritive food vuluo should not bo lost sight ot, Junior Doubles Fourth heat: Ottumwn, won, Dubuque Bccond, Sioux City tnltrt. 1 BHinS'vm'irft Viral henf. DullllftUO -WOI1. Qttumwa-secoml. Blonx City thlid. Timer. 3:01.; Seobnil heat: " Dubuque won-,v.8lpUK.J City second. Time: .1:01 1-B. ' Senior uouhle l' irst neni: uiiuoiii wrtn. Sloix City second. 'Ttme: i3l,1.5. Second heat;. O.ttumwn won. Time: 3:JO, . Senior Slngles-FlrsrJheat: "Slnux C ty won. Time: 3:1. Secpnd heat: Sioux City won. Time: 3:30. Two special meetings of the executive committee were held yesterday to consider . I. 1 lu Ik. a.n.nW.nA' . a iccnnicaiuy invoivuu 111 mt ,cvicc awarding tho slngle-oared Junior modal to Captain Kllby ot Ottumwa at Clear Lake In ISM. . 1 Trio race" was to be In three heats, -bost" two In three.' In the flrut heat Kllby: failed' to appcaK his non-appdaranee 'being ( duo lo thif'fact that In the 'ntco Just previous ho had 'broken1 nn onr and wair1 conso. quontly delayed. Tb'o first h'eal wns roved between Hylcs of Sioux City and McCol-' Ihugh of Ottumwa and' Was wbn by tho Tofrner. Hyles'clalniH that when Kllby saw the Ottuhiw'a man heh'teh ho entered vtho rnco merely to keep tho medal ffoni going to Sioux City, ns he won-the second' heat, Hylcs bc'ln, second' rtht! McCOllnugh third. Jhfs wns Into in tho nfternobn 'fthd a third "hca't was lo have been rowed in" the morning, but Hyles left that rifghfand the third heat wntf 'neveT1 roWcd. The referee," "ncf onflhgly gave ,J tho rhedal to Kllby. Hyles, hfiwevor, claims' the mtdal on the grbuml' that he look two heats from McCoilouith. the ouTy entry -with him tn tho first' henl. Ktlhy elnlms It becAhse the referee aV-arde'd If to him. " ' Ahmielndnn Clnlins'It. ' " . - - - - t Now, at ftiepeolal meeting, Uve Iowa State nowlng Rsspclatlon claim -.it because, no raco was really rowed. UcsoUitlons t'cre adopted to the fffeet that the, oxecutlvo board believed that no, race - had een rowed and that the medal rightfully her longed to the association. Now It In up tn Kllby and Hylcs to apt peal to tho hoard of control of the N.t, tlonal Rowing association, whose rowing rules govern the contests held, by the state association. In honor of the visiting oarsmen nnd the opening ot Its handsomo now clubhouse, the Council I)!urTs Honing association cole bratod tho close of the rogatta Wednesday night with 11 reception and dance, which watt attended by a largo number of thp members and their friends. The largp dancing hall on tho second floor ot the clubhouse wns tastefully decorated with tho colorR of tho various rowing clubs Whnley's orchoetra furnished tho music and (he affair proved one ot the -most on- Joyabla social events of the season.- 'X'hoaa, who 'received wero President and Mrs, .Km, met Tlnloy, Mr. nnd Mrs. John T. Tldd Mr. 'and Mrs. Wallace Blie.pard, Mr, ilnd Mrs. Y.c Ci Bhepard, Mr. .pd Mre, F, A nuckman nnd Mr Harry Hash, Jomqs Fenian, 1're.il EmpklnA and Mr, und,Mrs Arthur Coolcy of Omaha. 2,000 or 2.50Q tonH of steel hoops, bands and cotton ties, hre hclng 'lost 'dally, by , tho American Steel Hoop compnny by rcaton cf tho strike, njid this represents n dallvW-s ,'ln money of $70,000, It Ja estimated that inn nieu uro lumng in wages fl.iu.uuu, rne tin workers will lost J6.000 dally In addition. Jn addlUon to nil ot tlioso losseg tho many an,'! yarded tadust.rli'fl'.crlpnled now ahij lln i'95pec,i. fepresent josBcs. ip ,tnc men or ja'rgc sum's, .whlfh,canhqt.. bo .computed. ,The1 ,unuii;iimaii;a.njeiv nre raiu.io ,na,vn a ,iuna 1 of ' o(v'i;r Uao.OOQ. 'ltrr),'w'h)ch to, keep the- s,triKi goifig,, a ii;! van ..many amalgamated njn jcra'plnye'd ln ,,the. 'various 'rnllla still' ioperiitln'g .will 0 n groat way toward,lteo!p tlg .tie sinews 'at war .l'n kooJ copdltion. The most delicious of all KINGSFORD'S OSWEGO llqlolOK lrlke Ifqnrts. . t. YOUNG9TDWN. 'O., July 17.-The amal- samated' workerft'in the Youngsfown 'mlls nr tnsMiepubiic iron. -and- Steel company h(ive' mei nnd. decided upon apolloy for collecting strike benefit funds trom -tholr OKmbers. They have,-notified President .Shaffer lhap.lt- tho plan it acocptable ,to him they-"wU eiich .donate. on day ,pay evory two iWel(9 to. tbe. strlKcrs.'. -.(und. About, ,800 j-.iaou-ibers. Jiave agreed to tVlfl, ,whlcb- wHI ..net about.--.18,000 ;por rpontb. - The, workers ,aro also .'rapidly .se curing Jobs.Jn their, mlll (or the .striking, styeel hoop jijen. , ' t - . r ' t : ' f rp r- , n Mftron voiiJ;lejr,iftt.l,Ue lo Cene, CHICAOOi July 17v.-Wll!Um Jhllltps.. business agentiotthe 'IroTi'Moulders'itirlion,.! 900 members ot which arc on a strike here, said todifrjC'that -the men wore-holdlng con fcrancea- With. -their employers and that'thoy would-be back at'.work lu a tew dsye. ' ' . Brfc ,Dcf lurr Illvlilouiln. NEW YOTtK. 3uly t7. Th directors of the'Erlfi'rn'llroad'riave declared dividend of 1,4 per cent .on Its first ' 'preferred stock, the first for that stock. "' ilnrlfor'd 'Itenclirs Stiicl.iioi;m' BTGOKHOI,M,i iBw?doii,- -July .1.7. The United. gtatt, training ihlp , Hartford nr rlvod here today. Stv llohnien Deninnil Incrensr. CHICAGO July 17.The Chronicle to- morrow will nayi Hallroad switchmen throughout ho..'coim(ry are an Id 10' be plitn nlng h generdl dcmaml for an lncreaso of vtages. The' employes of this deport ment of the transportation bURlnosH desire to. tinve, nil inica naopt wnai is Known as the Chicago scale, which Is the highest paid anywhere. At several Important polpts requests (or tin advance, to this CORN STARCH AtsGjutey pure .and, heitHfuL ONE standard havo been made nnd It Is rep.ortcd mat tne swnrnmcirs union is preparing w Iniiiignruto n aenerul ciunpnlgn to Induce railways to nav this schedule wherever iv swi;ch engine In employed. It lu said that lilt, pwiieiiiut-ii win inn itiii-iiiii niinvi-it mnthiHlr. to gain their point, but will' carry on nn argumentative cnmpnlgn to olituln tne .dcsireu iivrrase. ' Aatronnmrr l.esrii Utile, MAN FRANCISCO. July 17.-Prof. H. I-- Hiirnnrd, formerly of tho LleU Observatory noil now connected With the YnrkfM lib- si)rv'tory'it i Williams Jlny, W'U,, lias re turned from Sumatra, wnere nc went to observe Hit total eclipse or the. nun .orv May. W. Prof, Hnrnard rpors,thi.uU the tronpmtcar, i-ji;ped!tinnt1,snht, out by variiMiH nod ie nnd 'insi iiinons were' r . llres'ln' n brent" Vneasnre. "riff)"l.ltf ilflijed lline tl' ine siock 01 f irymuiiicqi kiioivi; edKe. . ,Ths rcj.uK.W- dup, to, 1 the., rJoUiVy. weuthcr th,nt prev'Htted nt 'nil the stations buf one! wlilclr ti.tppet1d to b ImnerUntly n. mne er-beeausrrit.wai extieo(fd,bo vlojids uv iniciivoi mere ib 1 , , ,l-i- - ( MINUTE Cough cure Ciires Qulokly It has ioiijr bocn a household fittorlta for Coilirlis; Cdlda. Uronchltls, Pueu monla, Asthma, Whooping' Cough and all iithex Thmat,,aiid Iiiing Troublca. It i preHcriben is asnrcltlc fof Orlppa. Motherp endprso 'It' As hirlnfalllbU remedy for CrouU' ChlldrcO'm It. raard b E. O, OoWItt 4k Op!Oh.eaj NkBVe. BEAMS quickly enrs K.rvuunri, Uliruiltrsuu(, ttlltrtiii-iclioiiil. nralni. Icnu. M.rrle rt inrn anl mrn iDt.ndlns o m.rrrtlimiiil'TiiCe- a tmif nnnnHhtnr rciultii .insu wraK r.ri suu nfi ivwrt irviuiu. .i.uu, thrimsn A MrConi)!) and K-unn a Kt.. uriuitlti MEN 1 AMI.Sr,.IK."'S. DnVIMCI Woodward w 1 a 9 1 1 Unnn.rs. urisss luia 6. M HEAH Fresenti FERRIS STOCK COMPANY Tixioii-iA WIFE'S' PERIL First half next week. "Mini nthl tVIW Lnst half wck, "My Jim." l'rlfcs toe, '15c, '200'und 25c. KRUG PARK W W. COLE, Manager. The .coolest jilaee In Omalm, Jl'ST HEAI OlMt l.lflTF FltRJrATTK ACTIONS KOI TO,V: The "I'ASSION JM.AY the storj ot (he life of Ohrjs(. TYLEH'S wonderful IKlO'liud,.f()NKKV SHOW. .LORES', eele btaled'CONUlCHT UAND. - 11ALLOON u3 CKNrllONa. by J!rof. K(w.;bcr,,iind a bun drcd other (reo feature:). i