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    Till, OMAHA DAILY" JUITa TUESDAY. AUGUST 5, 1T02.
PRESIDENT BURT IS EXCITED
Agia Uptri2j lewtpr Eporteri, Vat
E3e 10 Give Infers: 'Jon.
STRIKERS ST01 CIAJM ADVANTAGE
CJIva? Out Meeort of fl.art1n
Ami the KMI Meat tales
Hrlfkla rrt t Sew Sbesa
Tkrralra Strike.
Report from nt en the reed Indlrat
that tbe I'ntos Pacific mot It power I be
glcning to snow plainly th ee-rt of tht
tr:kt of tht shopmen sod striker- claims
are such to sustain tbet rrptrte, but
tb company Mill persists la denying that
It fcas been affected by the- tlrlke and r.
nudlste all to claims of vh mra.
President Curt seised nier occasion
y aier4ay of entering a general deota
ef tbe strikers' claims a published la tbs
pspers and upbraillng the reporter. who
duties are to gather strike aews. A re
pertxx for The Be wss detained ky tka
prwid'tit attain yeeteriay -and Informed
to very trtto lajruxe of air. Burt'o dls
pieaeore. Tht reporter vi passing out of the gen
eral headquarter building at the Valoa Pa
ride and rear bad tba lower staircase wbea
tba president called to hlnT
-WelL bow 1 the atrlke?"
"Oh, not nock development, Freeident
Bsrt, ao far aa I eaa aee. we tba reply.
"From four accounts oca would think H
wa a tprrlbta sCatr.' rejoined tba execu
tlra bead of tba t'nton Pacific
"To what areouat do you refer, President
Burtr
"Oh, to them ell; on if aa bad aa an
other; tber'ra all alike. I tblck row. ara
en of tba strikers, arei't you? It car
ta Inly looks that way."
And tba president disappeared aa ha was
saked to designate acr report which be eon
i'.5r?e4 cv-rirswa or l:trrrtte tM evil!
the real situation. '
rrem the aids of the striker a till tome
reports of defections among tba nonunion
toe. A communication from Cheyenne
aars that since Saturday thirty-two
nonunion men bar left the shops, cob
slating ef blacksmiths, hsmmertnea sed
But we!4ert. and thst beside the twenty
era Italians wbo were at work ta tht
round fcous before tbe atrlke bare quit be
cause they were refused higher wsjes.
North Platte aends word that five men
left tba shops Sunday and that there are
Sot as (naey left as Las bees represented.
Ko engine failures are reported at North
Platte, but three are aald to hare died oa
the Beatrice and Stromsburg division.
. In Omaha nine of tbe nonunion men are
aid to bare left tbe shops Sunday, eight
machinist and one blacksmith. Five mere
are aald to bare gone out yesterday.
n.aaeA with Sltaattoea.
Joha B. Lranon of Ch!ctt. treasurer of
tbe American Federation of labor, and
Thomas I. K;51 ef lodieoapolte, fifth rice
president of the federation and secretary
sf the Amalgamated Woodworkers' union,
Hopped ia Omaha yesterday oa their way
utt after attending tbe meeting of the ex-
fceutivs board of the American Federation
Sresscd tbe strikers Its La bar Temple U the
afternoon.
Both gentlemen expressed tbetnseWee as
klrhiy aiatisfied with tbe progress of the
strike and tbe methods pursued by its
anion see engaged la it. They expressed
the belief that tbe strikers are gaining
strength every day. while the rotnpaoy is
losing power and la the ultimate outcome
Ibey bold tbxt tbe strikers will score a de
sided lory wvee The rlo reifto. ' ""
'No Innovations la the conduct -.of tbe
strike was proposed 4y either ef tbe Amer
ica Federation representatives, but they
Wild that tbe atrikera. wit whom tbey
ire directly affiliated, will receive the
aarmest sympathy of the federation and ail
ihe material support possible, which have
keea dispensed freely from the first, when
ever required.
The threatened trouble among tbe brick
layers at tbe new shops received a setback
resterday by tha prompt - end agresaive
srtloa of the Building Trades council rep
reasntailvea. The proposition of tbs com
any, tbioth Its general foreman. Mr.
ieS, to aupplant the onion bricklayers la
2e erection of the new shops, is supposed
te still tinder consideration, and the
IE ion eel are simply vailing to seo what
U; lis campicy real! will take ta tbls
kiitter.
f;d one of tie representatives of tbe
Cul!l!ng Trsdee oonncil last atght:
"Tba Colon raclSe will find giant task
sa its bands if It undertakes anything of
this kind. It will oat only bsve the onton
irickiayers to fight, hut tbe whois Euiid-
Kg TrfcSss council, which la a formidable
kodv. V. a wUl tie up the entire operations oa
Tin efw ttxipt aaS they will loos time and
nosey by t&e process of trying to crowd
sul union men for aoc aulas men And tbe
id piles of the contract system."
Two bociss Alike.
The numher ft paid admieMone for the
Itm annual ouiirft ef the Umuha blrrri
hi!v mwwlun. held st Kmc! rrk
j.t tjiiurdey. waa I.V.1. Tbe I'WUM hii
l; (h In lH" lfr4 ani l?") ia the jofti:ti(
k,.!mi tar t!- ;!rer nmr tr.aae tne
fuu.a ir:Ter-r wero til. in cr-r
to u. tii assrei ot tue ii iu ue p.r-
T: f ? T r ' thefp-'-yEinu of heiiJ
ki l V, t.iJ ii. becomes min.!y
ncsfioa tit Elrill m. If the atuxxh
t'lft-ifrfrsjd i'sion ind CJtri
tioa se Vrt ia a hciihful cooii.'uoa
f..?re vill te a wcU oounshed body, and
I '.Ue libii:ty to dso5rrs of tbe liver.
towfSi or sut'h otbrr tiumlcr aa oey
rttsj.t frt.ui to-
cairitin aai
Iwk; trf eirr
tsae. Ir. ric-rce't
CkiJen Med
ial Insr-overy
cures Ciracs
X.4 the VTsara
ocd . ether or- f
fins of C- .'fa- j
l.oa and r;.::i- 5tJ"
tsua, an-1
i:aoe'S of t.b- xTlv., t
erof ac wUch
r utu4K't i y
r
tie c ..'B-i t
Kfci.i34 the
eUing tlie V
yx-rtct nutri- " :
tiva tM t!.e
t!y tt tucrru ttie vital power a&4
Poi!oic a v porous oU 'S
I a ufJr-TT (nma rhroair dtarrsca tM
T. !L, Kn tmfW A AfV. jt J
i " C i . M ' Vfc4 c T At muvtf
J W vu t : I UM S atoJIt UJa
nu.y. V j tiuh.; r Itijia aa ba aa ecr.
1 vtjW:rd ywg ta lulv 5 aC l-v f (3vn
cuiMn.ri vit--f !r rtexx rriotJ . J uC
I ir tta o tie ' ai4 av W tVe
'Liuvi het-Wec.' a -t i
bv w( a.4 tut rrtuia A nv ituu.'. t
tM.i.f yttux nt-- mr. Am jr Kvtnwi
o-i 1 uc --f Jt! it)f t iel't-
W Vs'a.. I Lluk I- JnrtKtr B. iBrt tl
j.tct &n r"-t. r.'d 1 -evrr hmm rv r-
I . : i4 tU LlouUl riel u vouf n. 4 -
)u CtAt t t- t uur iCikf aot t Aa
tirw a K 9 k m
Act-'-t tut n-ltifuie for Cw' .ra J.!cJ
kl vtry." n.crc Ifct.liig " jast
oa yxd " Iwc trs of Luc a;.-4.'.., k,
Liiii aijd htc.'a. "
1 . Kri.t'1 llrtLaaat Pt-'.lets, tU best
Ijx.i.re tjr J i-ci Je. Tl.cy Ciue coa
n '.tMa sl L-.-wt.,c
'e r.1 roinrrtt' wtn mm ti t
V.r.fn ''"e mrA wl.l tf-n
h o-,irt Xt ore lri ir""n S t-e
rf''"t lr W. W. .. r,.rii-r of the
aesuc la t Ion a outing at k.rvs a vaifc.
INVESTORS WANT t.ONEY CACK
They Cksrr Osaebs Mm wits. !.
ifyrtaeallag Talse of Else
fewaaaf toeas.
ARert C Foster and Joba B. Carrol r ha el.
both of Omaha, im sned la tbe raited
Futes circuit court by Jeseph. S. Srtsrts
of Maine, wbe winhee $3,500. sad Joha K.
Harding of Philadelphia, wb waaU 7.
(00. Tbey allege that tke defendants dam
sged them ta the amevnts by aslsrepre
eautlea of tbe value of shares of the
International Ziae compsey (limited), aad
Attorney EHlIck, wbo represeara tbe plain
tiff!, asid last night, whea he filed the
petitions, that other similar suit a will be
filed by other creditors, repreeentleg aoost
If aot all of tbe COCO shares that wore sold
at 15 cents each.
The petitions recite that Foster aad
Carmlcbeel went to Joplln, Mo, and there
secured options ea tbe Free Coinage, Blue
Wing and Msyne miaes. that thereafter
they entered tats aa agreement wltk A.
Hartwell by tbe terms of, which, he was to
organise tbe Colonial Zlsc conapany (lim
ited) of West Virginia. Incorporate It for
fl.OO0.0O0. take ISO worth of stock as his
part, delivering the rest to Foster , sad
Carmlcbeel. who were to give bin 10. 800
shares tor a-ettiug out advertising litera
ture aad otherwise booming tbe business,
Ko aala4 tkla guarantee to Joehua
Brew di Co., a temporary company crxas
tsed la New Tork for boom lag psrposea
only, sad that company took ap the work
only too cheerfully. It got est ellrer-Jet-tered
pamphlets that told of S&.000 per
week profits, of fosr large mills already
In operation and four other large e
aooa to be set la motion. Oa the strength
of these assertieBS some purchasers took
as nrarh as (13,090 worth of the stock. It
ts aald. and were paid a monthly dividend
of t per cent, bat out of the proceeds of
the sale of etnrk tnatead of out of tht
earnings of the mfaee.
Whea rumors began to circulate and
shareholders te Investigate Foster and
CarmJchael, the former the president ef
tbe company and both members ef Ita
board of directors, resigned their office
and withdrew tbetr assnea, tbe pernios al
legea. and la February, ltwi, tke property
sent Into the hands ef a receiver. He
found tt.009 la a variable assets ajtd this
amount waa required ta payment of Joplln
claimants, leering nothing for the holders
of tbe I. COO 8S-eeat aaarea. and It Is thee
whe ask relief of Foster and Carmlcbael
now, because tbey were the original pro
moter of th scheme and circulated, it
la alleged, the misrepresenting pros pact ea
ct brilliant lettering, but tales Interior.
ELKS WHO GO TO SALT LAKE
Blgr DrT troan Osaahe, Will Attorn
(bio KatloBMiI Casvea-
" Ilea. '
The member of Omaha lode Kn. Ft. Be
novelent and Protective Order ef Elks, r
putting tbe finishing touches oa their prep
aration a to attend tbe Bait Lsko meeting,
for which place tbey will leave aoxt Cat-
the delegation that attend expects to soak
lootprtnu ta tbe street ef Bait Lake that
wilt Isat aa long as time. These, so tar,
form the dror that will go: . .
O. F. Brooker. J. i. Heaa. O. T Umh
Gottlieb fitors. G. W. Robertson. L. W.
Raber, t W. Miner. Arthur Met. JX M.
Vinoonaaler. tVaak. Crawford. R. O.
Brandt, Joha Power, W. A- Green, c W.
Downs. M. P. O'Brien. Iubh iinu..
Oeorg P. Creak. D. B. Welpton. C J. ia,
uerrsi im. c. i. Coaingtea. W. T. CasfciSs,
George Kn;g, R. B. Haaker, K. C Market.
Q- M. Weaver. O. W. KhlelAa, Jamea Cooke.
Aa W. Riley, J. p. Frcnser. A- K. Brlcw.
L. L Abbott. W. B. Taylor. XL R. Dm. W.
F. Stoecksr. B. J. Sesnnell. C. R M-w.r
Joha Keith. H. F. Kobersoa, F. J. MeArdla.
Al roweu. Albert Krug. J. W. Helsig. C, E.
Abbott, J. J. Donahue. H. EL Emory. L. D.
Kopklna. P. L. MsrkeL T. W witrhaii w
W. Getting. F. P. Hani on, W. B. Ruther-
iora. j. A. Kervto, wuiUa Pcheford. J.
C. DrexeL J. P. Flnler. C. U Katiortr w
F. Flanagaa, C. W. Keed, J. c. Whinnery.
A. I. Agnew. C. C WlllUms. J. B. Sweeney.
T. F. balfe. Joseph Crow, C. C Wright,
K. J. Mants. P. H. Mahoaev. O W wn.
llama. O. A- Schoedsaci. G. C Diets. I. F.
Swift. C. R. Miller. J. V. Bronsaa. A. W.
Kroeier, K. T. Cady, A. D. Betcer. P. H.
Phllhin. F. J. Klmtatll, W. J. Ehrador. WU
Uaa Begvlko. A. A. Phiarmer. F. A. Faray,
Em II Plcharflt G. S. Wedgewooa. John
Kow. W. C Bunderlsad and A. a. Kuka. '
,DcfS0N SALCCr.r.A?J HC3CED
Prtor 6ravrt Bold r fcy av Fair of
nokaat Blghwayaita aad ftelSswcd
of Moaey asd 'aFeaaoaw
W'hea Peter Or vert eloaod Mi BeiMS
saloon M 11 o'clock last alght aad passed
out Into the dim sight ko found klauslf
ta the line of fro from two robust looking
alx-shootors. A Graven' wa . revolver
with the loeg barret was Involved la tha
depth of a rear trouser's pocket, be kid a
choice but ts make a presentation of bis
veclag wealth ta tha brigands. This was
or tilt and weapon. After Ute two men
had disappeared to tba southward Mr. Gra
ven called VP the police static. He do.
scribed the men as being a or 27 rears
old, five feet six or eight Inches tail,
selrht 16 to 1 poun-Ss. Tbey work dark
clothing. V.ack slouch bats and bed hand
kerchiefs over their !. Be thinks that
they took ths Dundee car and Ci down
tew to eeye arrest.
LCCAL EHVlf?S "
Frark Harris was rrte4 In C"r
Desire's eaior-a Uti right (-.traueo tmr
JuTKron sotioea that I hJ Lis Itaod
in aKHtter bbss a troueta p.t.
ft. artlr's rh'jrrh v!" i-.r ac!
picnic and at th MuMiiml Uaa
vt :i para Vt ecr-.5ay. m afirmva
srd erecting. The aflri, e wiil de
viled ts s ban g.m sns a'hletsc eporta
wiuo ns up voth a aut ;-r lvn b ik.
women of th church, idanv ;.rt-a bav
fco ntrifuta u-t the ijctwlii! co
irnafcia. Owl rtume win tx fumliAMl
a us s genet ai goos luaa ts aaaured aa wfc
St'.erid.
Mrs. Ixm fcrk. 1444 North Twentieth
Mf-i, ea ki.t.td srwa sod eMhtiy cut
Is ir. Ir:rhl ytstfrtisi ilinmun h
r-n enrrn ry jiane Town add i"y
; . ! :7t . i u two tn cr v nf on -, .
te-r.th trel sear Doufti h-en th h.r
ii i d st a mour cjr. iLm LutiWik wa
crulns t a rt and la horse ) ttr:
KKiitt K'r. iautiLa vir sown i? d k
jniui-d -r i.rr -iiM(ia'e IkxSv. en
rn.t arrioukiy luiui!. er,e waa fciited In
llie tuaa- t id a wuliy Ors stA-
at.a it iNeuxjs tjtx. ia Lcr aba wci.
u acr stotua.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
E. C Bsg at Desiaoa. Is., ta st the Mil
iar a..
N S. Hsrdibd of kicbtsaks City la at th
tiiaa
Hon. nrge A. Brw-k and wif of
si-its sr at ib ju.uaro.
r-r. Harbr i- turned to the city yesteiv
day. lie report u.:es looa.mg well at ttia
unci.
! Lc;v. rsuatr ci-rk. and C. H
Kr. tisiELjr uii4y. of ti.fcU, are si
toe ki.4il
Ir. Cirl Burditk ef Near Tork, whe baa
N f viwiiim Lis 1 SL ItuKk iL i .f
me U.i iurwt smsa. left laal Lil iur
tiM -ttcut'.tt.
Jm Gitonn of 'Wn . whe ts
sn.rra it.iniaa, :nr 1 lit u city )vo
uii aliubiMa lima lu auL
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OIIAHA
Lirstst CommiltM Ipi-ta Tack en Isilij
Cotirj Ts'Jtiti
rAVCr.3 f.tTUM TO OlB-TtfE CU3TCM
Ffads thst rwklt aoattasowt t -yeeed
to Pi esost Coadltloa osd
tkaat Will Likely BVe
OrSered at .
The featur of tk ewracll meeting last
Eight was tht report of the Ilrtss rem
anltteo la reeard to th petition signed by
about S.OQt persoa requesting tke ansyor
and couocll tt permit saloon is do butl
kesa oa Sunday. Tha report ef the com
mittee fellows:
Tour roramttte). ts wtra w referred
tba petition of the cltien, relre mn
and taarsyer of th my of fcou'N Omahs
roocernin; the kerm open of th places
of buamees on Sunday reepectf ully beg
lear to -errt thst they have cnrefully
read ald petition end find the asms to
be. signed by persona wh comprise s very
la rue majority of the btmlnets men and
teprers of Couth Omaha, and we And
that the nttrnent of a Iarye majority sf
our cltlsena ia tmwvl to tb strict en
forcement of th blue law In our cltv. sr.d
w ouraelve bcHev that a strict enforce
ment will mult In much lll-wiil and btt
ler feeling among our people toward the
eity arpverntrjent. and that the same lwiirf
should row and In the future ee wunued
In the premlam ha bee followed sine
th founding of ts city.
Mayor Xootsk-y railed a. vet oa th
re poll aad every member of the council
voted ia favor ef adoption. After 1b vol
bad keen announced, Mr. A. K. Merrill,
representing tht AaU-Baloea league was
gtre permission to apeak aad ha protested
against tb action of tha council aad -deavored
to abow that several of tb sign
ers of tk petition owed taxes, while k as
serted that some who signed tha petition
resided ta Omaha. No reply tt Mr. Mor
rill's i remarks was made by either the
aayor er aey a ember et tbe eouscIL
When asked what he proposed doing
about tke matter Mayor Koutsky aald
that be had aot saade tip bis satad yet,
bvjt It was totieastsd ta tb coo Dell cham
ber after th mean tog adjourned that th
Bandsy closing order would ko resctadad
kefor asxt Buaday.
Member Qoeenrka aad eib.tr taembera of
the eouacll wat after ths eeslp of August
Killer, street foreman. Queeasn eCered a
resolution declaring tbe offle ef street
foremen vacant until Miller complied wltk
tb law aad Jotted a union. Mayor FLoataky
stated that be thought Miller ought to kara
a H'-t) a tiase te asake rvsagwBteata. At
this point Mr. Miller Jumped Ta and as
serted tbat he and mado applteatlea to a
certain anion for mem berth lp and desired
time for actios. It waa ascertain ad that
the onioa ia ejaestloa weald set apoa Mr.
Miller's application tonight aad so actios
00 th resolution was deferred for ea
weak.
City Attorney Mardock was directed ts
commence suit against tb insurance oota
psay carrying lnsuraact la th India Hill
fireball to recover th full amount of th
insurance. . Th compuy offered to ttl
for but Ibis tender tk city refused
to accept
West l street was ordered repaired and
a crosswalk will b laid at Nnietoenth and
1 otroata,
Xlsetrie lights war ardrd located at
Soveateentk aad Z streets and Twenty
first and T streets.
O. XL Beck was given the cos tract for
tht wr ta ko laid la district No. 11L
Et bid so cents per foot for pip aad It
per vertical foot for sbsbboIss, Five kid
were received aad Beck was th lowest.
Tb city will ester into a contract at one
for this work. ' L.1
Adjourned for on week.
w atoof OrraV ' "'.
At last slsht'a meeting- of th Board sf
Education, after a long discaasioa, a aew
roof for tke Juagmaaa school -was ordered.
H. Jones secured the contract.' Lott
wanted to kav the board elect a boiler
Inspector aad a tnwet officer, ea ansa t
eombla tbe two pcsifloee. This tk board
voted dews. Bond of Contractor Kavaa
aad McDonald for th eeastrwettoa of addi
tion to school . buildings wer approved.
Bine May 1 Us school district baa ex
pended JH.7SI aad tkor remain on band
aew eSt.OOG. The next meeting- of . tbe
beard will bs held si" Monday night.
Asrust Ik. ...
Uses WorldStar Aamla.
Owing tt Batnrday night's storm, trle-
pbooe and telegraph Use all over th city
were knocked oat of orrvio. Bvsr alae
th storm abated linemen hav been work
ing sight and day te repair tho damage,
which will asaeont t severs! thoasand
dollar. Lsat n'-ght th damag was prac
tically repaired and th seme gvn waa
th beet that eenld possibly b expected
under tbs elreuxnstasee. a cenpls et th
telephone cables struck by lightning are
still out ef serric. bat th r being
repaired a rapidly as poaaibl. It la sx
parted that by tonight tbs damaged wire
aJbd oablea will b repaired asd tht cus
tomary excellent service resumed.
Ir II . t Tax List.
Clerks fa tb tax eommisaioaer'a Se
r engaged now la preparing a list of all
dallnquent taxes. Tbes will bs east to
tbe county treasurer oa Bepteauber 1 and
all property so listed will bo told for taxes
oa November S of this year vales psy-
aosnu la full ara mad before that ttm.
From th long list Ahead tt looks aa If
th entire moots of August would b con
sumed in th preparation ct this lisC
Fsacral arraastateati AsmoststoeC
Funeral erTiee ever th remains ot Fred
Mullen will b held st tb family residence.
IH North Twenty-first street, at t o'clock
Wednesday afternoea. Loi!i N. M. An
cient Order of Vnlted Workmen, will hav
chsrg of th ceremony. Deceased was a
neiuLer of tho fire departmeat at tb time
sf bis death and aJ well and favorably
known ia South Omaha. Interment will
be at Laurel Hill cemetery.
Mors cbieBaeats.
July was a great month for th ehipmeat
f horse aad muiea from this market to
surrounding states. Over 1.000 bead wer
shipped out. ths majority going to points
la Iowa. All ot th surrounding stales
purchase either horses or mule at tela
market sod th business Is stssdlly In
crossing. Hrs coxumissioa ansa at the
stock yards hers look for a busy seesoa
this fail and areata with headquarters her
sxs scouring ths west and aonhwest for
aultail horses for ths trade st tki mar-
bet.
Mlo Cttr tVosslp.
Mis Anna Levy has gone sst tor a
month s tr.'p.
Mr. fid Mrs. Patrick Mar Us srtd chit
dren lest tuoay (or s tour of th Great
Loses. j
A deujbtrr has ben born to Mr. and
Mrs Cos Driscoil. Thirty-first and U
streets.
Mr. and Mrs F. XL Band wall asd faaa'lv
lett lat rmht tor a ts weeks' stay st
teUiTUa trprlags.
Charles fSrhwab, on of tn teller at th
Pacaera' unrii bank. 1 a ay oo S ts
week fwaDua.
lire. Chart EL srr asd son ret t; -n-d
lsat nit.t iron a month a stuy at Vi u-
cuusla sammer rtaoi ts.
laty Moore. r.tshteenth end Mtasocri
aveouc. la iiorttt4 to r cor.Oaed lo aer
booie wits s taa et apnincrut.
Mia Mjrrtie ICeeter, atawip clerk at tk
p-oat'.m-, la on Outr tHiay. klirf a tw
smu' vacation, eimat la Colorado.
t'nce Jimmy" Soott was rot -r!ou!y
ir jurrl by lua 7 ,1 at lit Kirhaiiite
f1. or ts ago lis was srouml yasiciday
tS St SS UBUkL
I S. D. Aril l tu adjutant geosraTs of
frs et Uweotn vns tn tt r'ty hiet r'eM.
rrKt f 1r r-ffcers of tbs Sottth
Omahs cavalry tnoo.
W at ,-'. eMf er.e1'M- ef ts Velc.n
trk Taoa rf.mpaiT, Is baca: frwi iJn
eln. whfr k e jwnntnii1 tb Improve
ment to the reed yarn a ther.
The flarf t tbe pvMtnne was
trat1 lo s coat of paint e'eMar. Tbe
itMH ball rm lrp ef tb staff I erectly
eveniy-elght fet sbovi th lrtewaik.
r-en1am'n F. Tr.p J'd St Ma bctno,
Twerny-totirth sr1 R streets. y-terday.
The funeral rvtr)e will be hid IMar,
lnifnwnt will be st Laurel Hill ceme
tery. BAND ENGAGEMENTS CONFLICT
Fort Crook Mostetsa flgsed te Flay
la Two Ftaeea Boaa
v Per.
Tb part lea to a conference that bogsa
last sight and is te eontlnn this noratng
at I o'clock ar tb Omaha Elkr Bait Lak
convention committee and a delegation front
West Point. Neb.
Tbe problem debated ts whether ths
Twee t y-Pecos d Infantry band from Fort
Crook I to play at tht aangerfest at West
Point Bund ay or start for Bslt Lakt with
the Elks Saturday Bight. Th Elk test
a proprietary Interest la tb band and aad
th older contract wltk It. but that con
tract waa mad at a tlm wbea tt was ex
pected that tb Elk wwnld not lev Omaha
antil 11 p. m. Sunday night. Last Friday
tb ergaalntioa thought tb matter ever
and concluded that ss the grand lodge opens
Tuesday morning th start asd better bs
made earlier. Saturday niarht at 11 o'clock
was accordingly fixed cpoa aad word sent
to tk ledgea that ar to go on tk train.
Blear. Falls. Slsax City, Council Blcfs. Nor
folk. Bestrlc. ritttsmootk asd Grand la
land hav been beard from favorably, leav
ing only Lincoln la doabt, and th com
mittee state that the start will be mad
oa th aew dat and that th band will bs
take along, ao matter what happen at
West Point. Fred Bonotscbela. at a spokss.
man for tb visiting delegation, bad a dif
ferent Idea and hinted of Injunctions and
msndaiEXxM. Tb Elks then offered t
scmr tk Bohn band for Suadsy. whlek is
to ko the big day of tht aangwrfeot. Vat a
agreement had been reached whea tht
rcaferrlcg parties left th Millard hotel
1st last evening.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS GO WEST
Torre Bsets Voeotsl Take t Owep
Two Haaalred to Han
Frsselt
Teeter day afternoon a special Northwest
ara train besrlag KS Knights ot Pythias ar
rived at tb TJnloa station at 1:60 o'clock
ea its way t Saa Francisco, where the na
tional biennial encampment of that society
for 101 will open on Angus! 11. Tha tea
cars contained tb members of Terr Bants
com psay No. X. forty men. Captain Lea
Dufliieaon; Tlgo company No. fcS. saao of
Terr Haul, thirty -four tnea. Captala M
R. Combs, and Eastwood company No. 101
of Columbus, O., twelve men. Captain A.
L. Fry. With tb Ohio men wer Colonel
H. M. Inness abd Major F. R. Reeves ot
th Colaashns boitalioa aad M. A. Xrtdg.
Ohio repressatativt t th tuprwm lodge.
Oa th way westward th party wGl mak
tops at Dourer. Colorado Eprlaga. Salt
Lak City sad Lea Aagslos. After pending
tvna ds la ths nivaf M Asarsla ths katarhta
will csatla on tav Ssa FranciBc. Tb
Caltttmbno eontlngeot will, however, lay
r In Denver - and Joia tb Ohio train.
which will pick tbem np thorn.
The Terrs Haul companies ar star or-
gaalaatlona ia tl I'alform Rank No. St.
having won tk first prist, aad No. t to
third at th national driU contest la Detroit
twe roar e. . Cser will eocopoto agsta
during the Saa Prsnciso meeting. Th
Oh loans will sot enter.7'"
The party left at 4:f Bs tbe Calaa Pa
cific, '.-:
FOR RAIDING; A LUNCH BARGE
Ts.ro Most sVost a TSaasl t'esdar aaat
Land la jail as tbe
Xesslt.
Albert Ryberg, Lo Raamsasea asd WTJ.
liaa Bora war arrested last night ta
MoGaira aslooa for raiding; L. Bob's lunch
wagoa at Tfnth street and Capttol arena
aad knocking tha proprietor down. Tbey
approached ta wad-on aa th Bret rata cam
n and asked Bon to let them com inside
ost of th wet. This hs allowed. Wall
b waa cooking their orders be aotlced that
tbey work gathering together a good share
of tb provender ot hi ranch outfit. Wbea
he remonstrated they ' started to run. but
tried to bar th door. Bora thea struck
him la ta Jaw aad on tht back of th hand.
About an how after their escape th pollee-
Ba ea tb beat tonad them In tbe saloon
Just finishing th tried chicken, pi sad
other misappropriated things.
ELEVATCn I'Zli TO ORGANIZE
net tk OraUa Bawdies. aVst tke Oaer.
aters of Lift , la Risk
BaUdlaa.
Elevator conductors ar contemplating
th formation of a scion. Go whoa life
I full ef p aad downs is making th
round a this week getting tb conductor
interested and a meeting sill k called ta
the near future, Th promoter of th union
said it would result la bttr service sad
would protect th conductors. Members
of tbe aaloa will aot b allowed to work
lor less than (it par week, with tb ex
ception of tbos wbo art employed la small
buildings. T beoom a member of tb
aaloa th applicant must pass a rigid ex
amination as to bia gusllflcstions ta rqa s
Urate. Boys ander It year of sgs will
aot bo ellgibl for membership.
Asserteass ta Coke.
Tb progress of Americanixicg Cuba since
w assumed control of affair ba bees so
remarkable that it tt regarded aa oae et the
sac "era ct th.es 1st day. Whervr
America enterprise I la wridenc ssccess
1 always sure to follow. It ws this same
sttrprU that disoovored asd perfected tb
celebrated Hostetters Stomach Bitters,
which for fifty years kas had a permaaest
place la thousands of homes. It will our
less of appetite, flatulency, ladlgestloa. dys
pepala aad constipation. Try St.
STREET SIGN CONTRACT LET
Anchor Fence t saa patsy Will Fat
l tke La aw la ea Oataaa't
Taanaiaiarn.
Tb city eonxicil ia general commute
spent aeaxly three hour Monday afternoon
discussing the Question of street signs,
asd Inspecting tns varlocs samples sub
mitted. It was finally decided that ths best
proposition was that of th Anchor Peace
coupaey. which 6erd to put up enameiel
aigna oa ateei posts, ths tatter aet la a
villi fiad clay baa, at fl-U each. Where
signs can b attached ts buildings, thereby
dlaprnalng wltk the post, tbey will bo put
up for Ta cent each. The algae or st
shit Utter a blu field, th letter
being four Inches high.
This same msst a; peer ea every bos sf
th gls Laxative Brexse-Quisiae Tab
lets, the remedy thst cure a cold la
day. tt cents.
short men SCHOOL COURSE
EtaTs ef liJucnUOu Frotians fof Etudtfit
Vkt Ira ia a Harry.
ASRAXGtS TOR A SfEClAl CLT.niCULL'M
tadle Wklek Will Bo ot Advatg
ia Bsalseaa Ar to B Taken
la the Two-Tea
Terms.
At th meeting of th Board of Edaca
Men Monday atght a aew coarse ef study
was adopted far tht Higb school, t b
kaown a tht "tw-yr costs." th pur-
poo of which I to give to pupil wh
esnsot afford th full four-year cours th
benefit of at least a part of th High school
training. Buck studte wer designated tor
this course a are most directly essential la
tho fitting of a young persoa for a kuolaea
career. Ne diploma vill bo given at th
close of th term, bat otherwise tt carries
tht same privileges aa tn regular Course,
Tb tollowiag studies belong I th sew
curriculum: Arithmetic (with tbe tnetrle
system), A merle fclstary aad dries, Eng
lish eompaaitloa. wltk spelling aad writing.
English and rending, physiology, physical
geography, betas y. ecology, physics, alge
bra, plan geometry aad boekkosc-lng.
Aay pupil may take thi course vpoa
written appllcstlea bring made by th
parent t tb principal.
Attorney C C Herring wat elected as
attorney for I ha hoard for a una of thro
year, beginning August L Wi. Here
tofore th office of attorney has been 8 lied
by yearly elect lona.
lew Price en rairernao.
Th PetUboD Manufacturing company
ot Cincinnati was gtvea tb contract for
cadet aairerms. tb bid being aa follows:
Bloos. $7.15; trousers. S.M; . fLSS.
A challeng was iasned to tb city coun
cil ts play th Board of Education a match
gam of ball en th aftroon of Sep
tember I. tk proceeds to go to tho Audi
torium fucd.
Tb resignation of Miss Bell Diaturf
aa assistant la tb biographical department
of the Risk wheel was accepted.
Permission was granted to XL J. BodwelL
eoonty superintendent, te tw room
st tbe Hiah School building oa August 11
U aad II for th holding ot teacher e-
situations, and August BUM for tn
kelding ef tke Douglas Couaty Teachers'
Institute.
A committee of eight, representing tke
Allied Prtatlat Trades, was preseut to pro
test against tke acceptance of a Wd for
printing submitted by tk Nebraska Print
leg company ot Lioeola. JX O. Onlgbsad.
secretary of th trades, said that th Llo
eola sous was anskl ts furnish prlaUag
wltk tbe colon label oa It. aa required by
th rules of th board. Tk matter was
referred te th oommltt on supplies. Bids
worn received from th following hoases:
National Printing company, Ree Printing
company. A. L Root. Klopp tsanion
company. F. B. Festner. J. F. McReyaalds,
Denna Allbery. Kramer aV Cbasdlcr, Omaha
Printing company aad tht Nebraska Print
lag company.
Sal of Lot te City.
It was screed that th lot at Ninth aad
Howard streets should be offered tor snl
t tb city for f 11.000. to be nsed aa tk
it for a fir engine bona.
AJoase Jackson. Samnel WUIeta aad
Stephen Bryant were employed a assistant
Janitors at tb High school at $10 nor
month, to b retained aa long at their
terries ar reenlred. '
It waa decided that TOgs school pupils
b required to casks a deposit ef tt coats to
coTtr the cost of locker ksya. th same te
be returned to than whea the key art
return ed.
A. H. Eproul. new a tackr In th eons
merelal depanment of th High school at
11 gin. HL, was sec tared aa kead ef tk
fnAM aa.Saal at I A awt-kta sf aSjw 4 mi Ihfi Otm. TT1 sT
school, th salary to be tilt a month. This
It as advene of 110 per montk over tht
salary paid te N. ' B. Van Mstre, wb oo
capled this position last year.
H. A. Center, teacher of chemistry, waa
elected to the position of librarian at tha
High school, for which aerrlc be I t re
ceive fis a month tn addition to his reg
ular salary. Miss Nellie Fay was elected
a assistant librarian at a salary ef I to
per month. It was reported that there ar
new . keeks la th High school li
brary. Misses Anna W. Jensen. Alios C Gil
christ. Isabella William aad Sophia El
sasser wer placed ea th list of assigned
teachers.' v
A WELL KXOWn- ALB A IT U9 .
BeosnnsnaTUi Ckasakortnla's Cello,
Ckeiera anal Itiarrhoo fctaMy,
About eighteen month sgs Mr. W. S.
Manning of Albany. N. Y wiialy known la
trad circle ss tb repreaeststlvo ef th
Albany Chemical Co., waa suffering from a
protracted stuck of diarrhoea. "I tried
Chamberlain's CoHc. Cholera and Diarrhoea
Roiaedy." h says, "aad obtained imoodlat
rlieL I cheerfully recommend this madi
cine te those simliarle afiicted.
DEATHREC0RO. .
Itr. B. C. Wklrtas;, Sheaandook.
FHENANDO A H. t-. Aug. - (Special.
Dr. BL C Whiting, a well know pbyslctaa
of this place, died la ea of th Omaha hos
pital Sstardsy morning asd waa brought t
Shenandoah for burial. For many years
Dr. Whltlcg ha beea assoelaUd with Dr.
Robert Sutton ef this place la the practice
sf medicine and aa a result wss widely
known. He had realized for several years
thst hi tim wss short, and whil aa epsrs-
tioa had often been discussed, yet the gee
ral op Is ion was that ks could Dot survlvs
It. Th body was brought to Sbonsdosh
Bsaday evening. George-Bogart having It la
charge. Tbe fussrsl tu held this after
aooa. the Katght Templar of Red Oak
having charge of th oorvioes at th grave.
Covaaaoatoew Joaepk E. sfontgoaierT.
CHICAGO, Aug. i. Commodore Joseph
E. Moatgomsry, th sged cosfederat naval
officer wh nearly captured General Grant
during th civil war. died her today at tb
torn ef fels son. Dr. James Montgomery.
Commodore Montgomery was bora la Car
roiltoa, Ky, ia 1817. and from his youth
until ths war broke est waa engaged ta
river traffic At tb tatti of Mobil Bay
k played a conspicuous part. Be also was
is tha engagements at Fort Pillow aad New
Orleans and at Memphis ha lost hi fleet.
He was aa tutimal trlrnd f Jef ersoa
Davis. He lost hi ye:ght twelve years
age and sines that ttme had lived la this
city.
Two Wesson IVeoat.
PLATTSMOCTH, Nsh.. Aug. 4. 8 social.)
A. L. Thorns received word today that
hi wife's Bister. Mrs. L. C Jehasoa,
naased assy yesterday at her kom la
Duluia, Misa.
Th aether et A. B. WJ1 died at bat
kom at Eight Mil Grov Sstardsy sad
ths funeral service wer held yesterday
Will Do All Thle for Tow.
Dr. Klng'e New Life Pill puts vim. vgor
and new lift tnte every serve, muscl and
organ of ths body. Try them. Zic
The Delightful Odor
of natural flowers the clearness of
crystal. Dainty, for only vegetable oils
are used in it. Soothing, because one-
sixth is pure glycerin.
jL-A. fvaM suaal
.i
Moderate in price, yet a dollar could
buy nothing better; nor $10, for no
man would know how to make it.
This is toilet soap perfection.
JAMES S. KIRK tt COMPANY, CHICAGO
Vfllf A fnC C lin Laundry Soap Wrappers exchsrtyed
1 f illlC iNUddmU for valuable pmniutas, at ear store.
Swiar a m aai
MANY VISITORS AT THE DEN
Zhg AJp-SsJ-Bon atTUini Etrurati
' frera Two Btstes,
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KMGHTS TALK OF TAKING OTHER TRIPS
Batraralon te Denver 1 ow fader
.Debate and Eatertaiatweat for
.-Deadweeel. Visiters Is
Betas Planned,
Th first Bight ot tb reduced rate oa
railroads oa account - of th Katghta of
Ak-Sar-Bea meetings brought out a good
crowd. Iowa peine exceptionally well rep
resented. t Tha, meeting waa a success la
every' rewpect sad aa Innovation was pro
duced by th rainstorm, which cam tip
about th Urns th speech of the grand
mufti was being made. ' It waa aeocosary
to plsoe- th abutters ever th skylights
aad th foQlttep of the fslrles oa the roof
drowned, the word of th Imperturbable
muflt so thst regnisT' worn was sswpenaea.
Th imiOat believed that it was a part
f tk work.
Th principal speaker ef tbe freeing waa
Matthew Goring ef Plattsmoath, who took
for his tost tk "Religion of Pleasur.
saying that th maa wh mafl th path of
hi fellows brighter waa really a hamaa
hone factor and for thai reason each so
cieties ss the Xalghts of Ak-Sar-Bea flour'
ished -' ta sway countries. He told of tb
Venetian carnivals and ef those of Rome,
developing tk idea until, be declared.
Time's noblest offspring wat Its laV
and tb Omaha festival society, combin
ing all of th art of th European festi
val with a snap aad spirit truly Occi
dental, finds Itself la th van of all sack
order.' .
ylanior Other Trio.
v
The tht Denver trip was discussed.
Ikes who spok dwelling apoa th pleas
ure ef the Journey and th great advan
tages which wCl accrue to Omaha. Fred
PaSearatk niggnsted that th trip to Den
ver be the,.fi,rt ct ss annual Journey to
be taken by the board ot governors and
th Knight of Ak-Sar-Bea each year, to
the principal cities of the west.
D. J. O'Brien desired the board ta Im
mediately begin preparations for tb en
tertainment of th resident of the Black
Hills, ss h believed that It would be im
possible to glv tbem a reception commea
surat with that given la Dead wood with
out aomo preparation.
The visiters had th beet of th game
which (olio wed th address generally, but
0. P.' Shrvm And E. P. Berrymaa asd
scores which wer th ccvy of even the
best of the guests. '.
' woests of the Klaar.
Among those present from Nebraska
wtrer F.. Benson ct Craig, I. C Wright
and J. H. Stone of Ashland. W. G. Chev
rauat, J. K. Weldemer. W. K. Band. kL
IX Keara, i. K. Oulllon, H. C. Cutler. W.
E. Palling and W. p. Clymer ef Green
wood. E. 8. Xipllnger of Leweliya. R. E-
Daveaport ef Fraaklia. K. P. Myers and R.
Haaey ef Byaanla, S. H. Davis and O. P.
Esmky. of LonlsvlUs. Frsd Bud man a of
Chappell, George O. Smith of Kevelock.
C H. Wtath'p ef Frewnt tod It. F.- R
Fltsgerald of Grafton.
From Iowa cam Charles IL Frost aad
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. I.IZIcns ere Eating tlali-Vita.
I.IaIU-VUa is the original and only eruty cooked, thr
evghty mahiJ, flaked and ttasted ttkfle tcheat jJ, and is
manufactured under Utters fiet. Insist on getting Malta
Vita, the perfect food, manufactured by the
' MALT A VITA TUK.Z FOOD CO
XUttla OeelL, Michttauu ToroBto, Ceuuadn.
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tAt. PiDMlM CTDPPT. Ct
w ' sry a- a si m
F. D. Becker ot Atlsntlc. E. T. Mosby of
Sioux City, W. G. Reithlefew of Earllag. I.
Sonnelaad of Harlan. J. R. Littler of Mis
souri Talley, J. R. Hudson of Glen wood. E.
D. Gil more ot Coborg, P. J. Edmonds ot
Hawthorn. J. A. Cook, J. B. Kesrns sad
F. C. Egger of Shelby. M. Cuenloaham ot
Malvern, F. 0. Peterson and William
Oulst of Essex. T. H. Wiley and P. McMul
Hrn of Red Oak.
Among those from beyond tbe borders of
Iowa and Nebraska were: Milt R, Vnl ot
Chicago, B. F. Bowman of Chicago, F. P.
Kldd of Lexington. Ky., Joha C O'Brien of
Saa Francisco and George P. Kelly ef Chi
cago. The total number ot visitors t th
dea was fifty, whlls about that number of
resident members were made. '
BIG SUIT AGAINST JOSLYN
W. H. Welak Wast Oaaanaa te Far
Rlsa Three Haslred The,
si Dollsrs.
Ia ths fnlted Ststes circuit court WITllsm
H. Welsh baa Instituted suit against George
A. Joalyn to recover damage ia tbe turn of
S300.00. It 1 alleged In tbe peUtloa that
the atock ot th Western Newspaper
Colon, a corporation chartered under the
lawn ef Illinois with a capital stock of
t75t,000; that oa January ti. 1901. tht de
fendant for aad, la consideration of th
ua ef li.000 agreed te sell th plkintiff
I. 0I1H shares of stock la tht concern at
the rats of $111 per share, payment t be
mad oa the feasts of ntSO.ooo- at tb Urn
of delivery aad th balance ta tlx equal
semi-annual installment; that tht plats
tiff has offered tht moaey to the defend
ant, but that he has refused to transfer
the atock according to ibe sgreement.
Tht petition further alleges that the
value' of tht stock has advanced so much
beyond the Ills per share at which tbe
defendant offered to sell that the damage
to tht plaintiff by reason of the failure
of the deteadaat to transfer the stock la
isoo.ooo.
CLOSER TO THE BLACK HILLS
i
Desdwood Fss-er Say Hill People
Like Omaha Better Tkaa
Ever.
Commenting oa the departure et th
Omaha excursionist from Deadwood th
DaEy Pioneer-Ttmet ot that city says:
Omaha today la closer to ths Black Hill
than it ever has been before, and hells
s place la th a flections of Its people
which can never be supplanted by th ef
forts which other cltica may make. Our
peopl like the Oniahana. and will find
s place for tbem aiwaya. whether tbey
come on pleasure r-r Tor tuslseea. Omahs
has not loet anything by its recent show
of friendship, nor will Ita buein.ee interests
surfer by reason of It. It was a whoie
souied, Urmneretw six! efftw-tlve proof
of the frterrdahlp which the title City of
the west hold for the principsl city of th
Hills. - . ...
Th Beet Care for Cold
ta Dr. Kings New Diecoveir for Consump
tion. Ely, pleasant, safe aad aruaranteod
to oooa cur er ao pay. pOc,-11.00.
Boy Leave Heoac. .
PAPILLION. Neb.. Aug. 4. 6pcUl.;
Sanday afternoon Tom Haaaett and Everett
Perrla, two young lads ot Papillion. de
CD. dO-
pie that 1
Buffalo 1
ported weet. They told several peopia
tbey were going west end Jola Eu
BUI'S WUd West show.
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