Tim OMAHA DATTA- T!i:i. FIUDAY, AVGXTfiV ?V 1fOL FOR TIIE DEATH OF BEDDALL Croof i Jary ttoldi 8'mral Kin Guilty of r Kardr Turing KioV - ' TWO ARRESTED CHARGED WITH CRIME Iar; Ttaiabfr ef Wltareee Are Ei amlaed Mko Tell What They KiiaW, CoacerAla'a: Treabl t ahsui.da. EHENANDOAH, IV. Aug. 7. Th eoron- f Jury, which tint teen Investigating tlia death of Joeph rp5dII. who received bla fatal Injuries la the riot her last week, concluded Its Inquiry tddsy, and rendered ' verdict holding "Joseph paluqlc, butcher, Matthew raularkas, a One-armed aalooa keeper, and many other rioter un known to the yirry," reaponalpl (or tb klUlof. '- The men named In the Terdlct ar now locked tip" and other arrest will fellow. The two men were takes Into cut tody thlt afternoon ,by two eonstablo who were protected by a platoon of aoldlera from Company K pt the Tweltlb regiment. ..A large number of wltneaae Were ex amined. Including the three workmen and Deputy FkortIT, Tbomea Beddall, who were flrt attacked by the mob, the policemen who were subsequently et upon and aome of tbena ahet, nod evral .ey-witae of the riot. Bom Of. lb testimony was con sidered very important by t m coroner and th1 jury. Paluqtct waa identified by three toy wbo testified they him la the crowd with a. club and Paularka Is al leged by another to hare Injured Joseph BeOdall. - The . policemen testified that they ran up the street, pursued by the mob, firing pistols; men standing at nearly every aalooa door list, at them as they passed. At one doorway three moa atood biasing way at them and from an upper window of a building three other men were shoot 'tog dawn i i,kia. The drluklng places re ferred to sre All owned by foreigners. Gave Him the La nab. Policeman AlhkhelBer testiaed that when b learned of - the disturbance he Imme dlsteiy started to summon his fellow offl eers. Whu . doing r so he . met Pierce Walker, litis worker' Official. II sited Walker to call the miners' committee and have It ' tie its Influence to dispel the crewd. but Rtnghelser said: "He only gave fii the laoRh.'t.J - ; -..'- The situation; tn this lection of the coal field remains, unchanged and staff officers t brigade headquarter do not apprehend. arry,trouble (n the near future. The troops had a quiet 'day'.' Two companies ar atlll oa- guerd in the foreign eoctlon c2 the town. X meeting of protcataa". ra alters of this section, whejer interest! la the spiritual welfare of "le foreign population, was held tonight sol after the regular business had ben diapoe Id pt Tie. Chsrles B. Edwards of this pltee, .who has made a scientific study of Is I characteristic of the foreign-1 speaking rcp! in the coal region, deliv ( ered o a'ftJr?n, which was of Interest at this tlmo. .He said that within a radius of ell miles of Shenandoah there are approst- tho northern part' .of Austria-Hungary. Of. these 17.000 kre' "Lithuanians, 8,000 are Polos, J, 000 art Hungarians, 1,000 Slovaks asxf 400' Bohemian.-1 The Lithuanians are considered ' 'the ' tuont intelligent among them. They do not wish to be classed with the others , and olalm that their' is the most ancient '. European language. . Mr. Edwards said the Lithuanians soon' become Americanised and make good cUl a''u. but before tbeyloarni to:uod$rtand American ways and Institutions they are hard to controls Their intelligence makes toetn capable k4r. , . ( ti ', Throw Stones at Soldiers. . " Th throwing rf stone at the troops was repeated early this rooming. This tlm Ike attack' w sot' mad on' the camp, but against the provost guards stationed at th Pennsylvania ' railroad sUilon near on of th foreign colonies in th southern part of the tow. .., ' ' V ' BHENANDOAtf, P.t Aifgi t. TTi tkroW ' Ing of atone at th troops was repeattd early this morning. Thl time th attack was not mad on the camp, but against the provuet gnnrsa stationed at 'the Pennsyl vania Vallmad station near one of the for etgn coTur.iss la the southern part of the town. ' BrltriJ'rr Oeneral Oobin had been re queatmi by th town authorities to send a company -of men .to that locality because of the di-uirders th !tr been loccurrlog there,. Company', A'fr of the-Eighth regi ment.' under Captain Oarv'er.'waa on duty there H lh. and early this morning the colonel of. the regiment said the company was greeted by a shower of stones which cama froaf th top of the high bill over looking tbo railroad latton. f The -aptaln Immediately placed a detatt of rr.ea la ,the vicinity of the bouees from whiuh Oi alone were thrown. No one wag cip'vr- l, a the offenders had eecaped before tUe soldiers reached th top pf th kill. - , , , .- y Last Light an l foliated' eoal and Iron pallcenjfco wandered lata th camp and b ca)e(3!oorder!y. placed., la. th gutrd tsnt and this morning waa released. A number of striker heard of the Incident and furmed a picket line around the camp, waiiiug ius tb amu t 1 tli :ici. They followed him down the Mahonoy City road, but a there were a number nl aoln dlotn in tb vicinity, the. etr&br eid set moleat him and they soon ' dispersed. ' The goTernor s troops of cavalry took a practice march about fifteen or t twenty mile tbroutjh the i;i.:tnoy valley today. Everytbicg la quiet Ja regioa. today. : Rev. Charlea Edwardi, patter of the Pre' byterian church her and formerly atat preildent of the Toting Men's p:b! aoclety, eald today that th young men-, Itr h!a con .rtgUoo, which i mad up principally of mice workers, have Informed biro that for eigners have dutermiae'l to cut eff. an ear of every tnn who return to werk, ao thml they will forever be marked as "uufalr workmen." Mr. Edard saya his young lurn are in a position to know and he be lieves the atory. Ike foielgners think this tue easlett method for ipreteuting atiempu to brtak taa trllie. , OYSTER fJIENJM A C0"3INE Ti Coatrol All ( th IiIm ' t Mlxlactppl, LswUlaaa sad Alabama. VOSILE. Ala.. Aug. T. Tb various oys ter canning and packing companies in Mittliatppl, LcuUlnoa and Alabama will, it I aald, combine ur one head with a capital of !X0C,9&. Th movement l:i titi foot thro years end ta now prattlcaliy assured. It will watrol all the bua'.n of the three states along the fish and canning lloea. lleadtjuarters probably will be in New Or leb. Ten coinyati&a sr la th com bine. Ilmiin.Le, fcllKjusaess, heartbarn, liidl gestiuu, aai all liver are cured bi . jy f 4. SETTLERS SEEK.- MAf.'DAF.IUS Will Wrtt f ompf IH'f ortln t Board ' t Opew Itiliaate. en OreyhnU BIt. CHEYENNR. Vtyo. Aug.'-'V (Peelal.V- Th senent opining of Attorney General V Orsdell relative to the priority of water right en the Grrybull river,-In Big Horn tounty, which was followed by the State Bard of Control, and which resulted tn the closing of a number of headgatea' and the shutting eft of water from a number of farms, hits met with considerable adverse comment in th Big Horncountry. It Is held by tntny that Tie attorney general can not ret aald th dM!on of tb Board of Control In adjudicating the priority' of water rights, baa bee dope, it 'U alleged, In the present cat. It U alleged tbkt the clo(ng f th head gatei of tb tiMtcfeee at this time will ruin Lome of th crop rod -work r biMrblp upon a number of aettlert under th canal taken from th Orcyball. " ' " The settler affected have. retained coun sel and will fight the cstie 'ln the courts. Judge W. 8. Met of Sheridan, .Judge Gib eon C!ark of Cheyenne and Meairs. Collin A Zarlng of Bailtt ,Clty nav beea' retalned by the plaintiff ' ' '' Th first ctep will probably Mr' hearing be'ore District Judge StoU. at which the settler will ssk for ' temporary writ of mandamus to compel the -State .Board of Control to open the headgatea,. after which th cat will probably, be, taken to th su preme court. , , . The first reports from th Oreybiill coun try stated that all crops would be ruined by the cutting off of the water supply, but a letter received her yesterday state that the Qreybull Is. now carrying more water than at. any tiro daring ttt iucimer,' the snows Jn the mountains hav.lng been melted by th hot weather of th laet two weeks, and that many pf th crop yil b savd. v. i ' i Wooalwea Flavin a; a Oeel Tine. LAVPKU Neb., Aug. 7.(Speclal Tel- gram.) The Woodmen picnic is on In full fore and Laurel I enjoying and entertain ing a. large company. Reed ooriiet band from Sioux City and a select choir of bom talent ar furnishing the muslo. Hon. Hon. Jerry Oreea of . Davenport, la., was the principal speaker today.,. Hon, J. H. Mickey ta with us and mdeVbrlef ad drees today. Hon. E. E. Ourcey of Wtn- Id replied t th address of .eloom made by Rev. A. B. Robert of Laurel. Captain J. H. Browa ! preaent,1" i Kon.i John. 8. Robinton and Hon. W. H. Tbompaon. fu sion candidate for governor and eongrea- pxan a re billed for tomorrow. ) : Oardea pot r WfOmi-. CHEYENNE. Wyo.. ' Aug,' T-(SpeclaL) Prof .W. S. Palmer, ectloa director cf th Wyoming weather And crop-, bureau, baa re turned from, a visit to t!f .southwestern portion of th state. He state that Star valley, n TJinta county, U 'oa the gardes spot of tb weat. Although! the altitude 1 something Ilk 1,001) feift; tb Ittnabltant conduot farming '-on ailtrga 'soal and raise big crop -of hay(!alfa!5ft, potatoes and other vegetable and grains common to this cli mate. Star valley consists of two valleys, th upper and lower valleys, end It peopled bv about 4.000 souls, all Mormon,., ) Ta B'Snls 0wraaeatt I'arwcy. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Auc.. f. (Special.) 3. Frank Warner, ssBlstaat'iUt engineer, be beatf appointed ezamlnef of gsvsrnment survey and -left : today for Fboenix, Art., where he will be located." 3 was accom panied by ' Murray Oilcbriet of Cheyenne, wb,o will aot.as bla aslcuat ' VACATES PLACE AT KEARNEY O. a. Inith Keetara Aaaietaat Itier- ' 'JteBeMr 4t fnoirli t .. . ' fefcool. , 6- .KEARNETi Neh.., Aug, 7, 9pflclal,Tte gram.) Th most Important' evebt at th Industrial chool since the retirement of John Maiialleu from the bead of the chool. la now announced in th resignation of O. O. Smith, assistant superintendent during both of th Maiialleu ierrrf "'nd, feting la th sme posltlob slno th nw superin tendent, Btghtol took hold. The reelgnatloa wll .4k affect about September 1, aud hi auccctsor will be H. D. Bhaff, senior of teacher and grade man agora; , - ' t'"i' .j - The selection' cf a Oihjeseor 'for Shaft' position has, a y et 'fcbt been decided upon. ' Hi. i hi i , '. ;- Brlda Workmaat Badlr Hart. piuATTSMOCTH.! H eb5, Augt -(Sp clal.) Charles Erkkon, -one cf th work men 'on. the 'east end of 'th Burllngtes bridge, met: wjth ; seflous .-accident , this afternoon.- He was working on a scaffold twenty, Net- afc?eiti gvounij, ,rben a heavy plank - wWsk sya,- btlsg . hoisted dropped, striking- him en aid of th head and caused Wb trdrcp ta th ground unconscious. - His stlsuU- 4 adl crushed a deep gah was cut over on y and he wa cthrwle bdly -.injused-., He waa brought .! thlr .'eity ia -la.kwstih reCgln aodDrVLlvlngstost .drt.ie.-J .li. 'wouhd.'-. Owct rulawr'Kdlhl. CRETE, Neb Aug- JOpeolal.) About a dozen young women of Crete, are.recov erlng from th poisoneut effect of eating talmon salad. At a kenalngton given here tlssa s:!sS TS9 "fr the Wishes aerveU and all who partook of it were "poisoned. Fortunately none of th case have proven serious. ". - t ' "1 . i(ai1kf lcr Adjowrw. LlKCOriNit'At:f t(Spclai.) Th tate convtnjpn or t'-fl . ; ,'-1 Hardware Dealers' tssocistr. n . t' eight. There was no a. this wes a special election, ct meeting. The t'.t will b held In thjs city, tb..di.,'- 46 L determined by th extcutlv comuiitiee. ., '" Rpwort a TLraee Aasemfcly. . 'LlNCOWC Aug. 7. (Special.) The at-tei-oUni: at th Epworth Lengue n embly at Lincoln park today was almost . great yesterday when General Fits hugh Lee was the -attraction. There an now nrly J.OiO' jeop!e camjid on the grounds. ' J " ' ' PETER PO'.VEn CASE Ul COllRT llearina- of th Salt Ratrala th Mrer f Northwester -. fllt-v- - .. - r NEW TORX, Aug , 7-fipecial Extmlner Mable. la the't'uitr4 f!ates circuit court today, continued the" Staring la th suit of Peter- Power to ftftreln the Northern Pacific Railroad ( ' : f r from merging It stock with that cf the Northern Securities company. 1 ' . f , George Alfred ,Laa.b,'a praaentlcg Power, tried to sernre, a JJournment until hi client should te' tfcktu into custody or appear volunte'i'r 4jut the special fiam tuer decided I hi lnnr '.ntr should proceed. John A. Gir, a' ciik in the fSc of J. P. Morgan Co.. teatl&ed that he bad been employed by the firm for about nine teen montbs and kept the stock regUUr. 11 bad untie a careful xminatloo of th book and could Dot sod the nam of Peter Power among the stockholder in th Northern Paciflo railroad. After a recess th heart; waa adjourned until tomorrow t permit ths aueadaao at Camilla Weriefcld, a broker, who could not appear U-vUy. CHANGES POLICE CAPTAINS Karcer Ird Kidncet Her and Eajei to Eb4 f FatiwlfiTen. - ffESTORES KOSTYN AND HAZE TO OFFICE Braea gxaill Mora ( hsei br CalllBar for Comaiet Llat of Meaa here of Poltp and Fir DepsTtmeatf, "For tb proper management and disci pline and mor effective working and serv ice of th police department" Captains Daniel W. Her and Thomas Hayes were re duced to patrolmen by th new Mercer Board of Kir and Pollc Commissioners yesterday afternoon, and former Captain Patrick A. Mostya and Henry P. Has were named In their places, th change to be come effective today. The new appointee served a captain of pollc under the Broatch administration several year ago. Their bonds will be approved at 9 o'clock this morning, at which time th board will bold A special meeting for that purpose. Reversing Its order of Wednesday, the new board sandwiched on executive ses sion between two open sessions, but th greater part of tb time wa (pent in con sultation behind closed door. When at 4 o'clock Commissioner Broatch called the meeting to order a committee of Union Pa cific strikers waa announced. It comprised Thomas Wilson, fourth vie president of the International Association of Machin ist; 8am Grace, district secretary, and W. Richelieu, George W. Snrtth, Oeorg Hurst and A. 8. Mildred. Mr. Wilson, who acted as spokesmsa, explained that policemen bad been stationed at th gate of the Union Paclflo yard, "And w want to know," eald bo, "why they were stationed there, and what they purpoa doing." "They ar not there by any authority of thl beard," eald Broatch. "Do you know anything about It, 'Chief Donahue t" "Yes." answered the chief. "I sent them ther on my own motion. They ar there to prevent posstbl vlolenc and to kaep order, and they have order not to Interfere In any way as between the strikers and th men who bar taken their place. They ar not to act unless there Is trouble." ' "Well," anwered th spokesman, "I don't think we hav any objection to that W thought "perhap they were ther to In timidate th strikers." ., Iniwlrle Aheat llelal.w Mr. Wlbifjn then passed t another phase of th subject. "Th company ha imported aeveral men ther from point outside of th state," aid he, "who ar wearing uniform, car rying club and revolver and palming them salves off as special . officers. I want to know If they hav a right to do that." Chief Donahue said that he bad detailed no special officer to servlo In the Union Pacific yards. "Well, If they aro ther impersonating officers," said Broatch, "then it I a mat ter tor th chief and the city prosecutor. Thl board ha nothing to do with that." Chief Donahue (aid he would Investigate the complaint, and th committee left, p- MMiHtv attfl4. . .. ;Th board then weat into executive ga don. After a consultation of about thirty minutes Broatch oalled Mostya and Haze, who had been sitting outside th railing, and these joined in the conference. Twenty minutes later all emerged .from th Inner room and th . second installment of th open session wa held. O, O. Wright Intro duced a resolution reducing Captain liar and Haye to th rnk nd followed tt immediately with another appointing Moetyn and ltae to 1ak. -Jhetr place. Her aro a whispered discussion as to whether th name of Mostyn or. Has should b placed first, as thl would determine tb seniority of th position, .That of Has was first In tb original draft, an arrangement to which Bpratlen - objected and -after considerable busilng and mumbling It was changed and Moitya wa named a senior captain. Opea BeeovA of Arrest. Bpratlen tben tried hi hand at Introduc ing resolution.-H-r4 on In which It wa set forth that ther had been much complaint of men being locked up and de tained at th city Jail .without formal complaint being filed against, them, and that they wer not permitted to communi cate with their friend, or with a lawyer. "Therefore," continued th resolution, "be It ordered that hereafter A record be kept of all arrests, and that th record contain th , name, the address and th charge against the prisoner and that th book b open to public inspection at all reasonable hours. It I alao ordered tbat all prison ers be permitted to communicate with their friend, and with any reputable member of th bar.". ' .T resolution being seconded by Thomsa, pased by a unanlmou vote and th clerk ws directed t furnish th chief with a copy of It. . -j ' 1 Broatch called for a list of all Appoint ment mad to either ,the fire -or police de partment within th last sixty days. "Com to think Of it," said he, ' addrecetng th clerk; "you taay aa wall make' out .th list of alt member of both departments, with out regard to th length of their aervlc, and bav it ready for, the board at It neat meeting." . ' ' : fb board adjourned until t o'clock this morning, at which time tt will consider the .bonds of la fcw pollc csptalss. It will . meet again at 7:30 Monday evening, August 11, when. It Is supposed, mor heads Will drop Into th basket. Bpratlen say ha intend to go to Chicago today, but wlll.be back 10 time to attend the meeting. Monday sight. . HYMENEAL Tea Poraa lalsUI. ' PLATTSMOUTH,' Neb., Aug. (Spe cial. ) County Judg'Ji B. Douglas mar ried John Walker of Pactfle Junction ahd Mis Maud Cunningham of Flattsmouth, Burton B. Everett and Miss Maggl E. Clarence of Uuloa kri Joseph T. Hoffman and Mis Maud 8. Kellcy, both of South Omaba, where the groom conduct a candy and fruit store at 171) O street. license t Wed were Issued to Baaford M. Gifford and Elne O. Woodward of Union and to John Frauk UcWhorter and Mies Miriam Farley of Nehawk. Deahl Wdalba at Bearer City. EEAVER CITY, Neb., Aug. T. (Special TeicKram.) Jatne H. Bemls and Miss El sie Jones snd Dr. Albert F. Brewster and Miss Verna Maple wer married today. Mr. Bemla is a member of the firm of Beml As Oaterberg, which own stores her end at Earatuga, Wyo. Dr. Brewster is ens of the leading physicians of thl place. The brides are daughters of old snd reapected fam ilies. Th two bridal parties left tonight tor a trip to California. - , DEATH RECORD. Mrs. Bridget Frrach. ROCHESTER. N. T.. Aug. 7. Mra. Bridget French, a prominent Inventor, I dead, aged 12 year. Eae was bora ta Queens county. Ireland, and cam to thla country In U."0. settling in Rochester. Mrs. French devised atd patented at least thirty-six articles of utility and up to th time of ber death wa busy on other. Mrs. 1.1a h Dust, Wahatar Cifjr. WEBSTER CITY. Ia, Aug. ?. (?pecil Telegraiu.) Airs. Judge Itua Lua d.el at her home Jn this city thla mirto. She waa born Afrtl 11, 11.' in Ohio t4 was married ti IK'S. With hr hwlwad she cam to Hamilton county, Iowa, la 1054 aod s t tled In Webeter City. Mr. aod Mr Doer, hST taken a l-e art In central lew political history. Th Judg aurvtTe. though In felbl -liMltH. He- bs held several county offices betid" his Judicial position. SOUP IS .TME1.1-0HLY: FCCD rwaaltlen at th Peasaa lahaMtaat . l Killer . .' hetilela. - VIENNA,", lug. T. After p!tl !ft Vest lira lion of th labor trouble Is etra Oaltcta, th . Nen . Frl Pr draw a gloomy plctujr af the miserable eondltloM which led to tb KlUog strik. Tb averaf . mortality from famln tot everal year pant, according to th Nu Frel Prease, (rtfeawted M.000. Laborers' wage rang from ! to 1 a(4 a day and women eara from 4 to t eeuu a day.- The peasant rarely teat brad aod exist chiefly on. a oup, th principal la. gradients of whlth are water and herb. A VUnaa dUpstch, ea Jun 10, said tbat a great ttrik cf Agricultural Uboret wat In progrea io Onllcla, tb labor de manding .an I ncvr In tk wage of cent a day for men and S cwnta a day lor womew t double tht ameuat. A Vienna dltfpaQh on Augut 5 reported that tber; aed bee many cenfllot be tween th strik In peasant and th fcllt tarjy. , A di spate K to tb London Lolly Es pres on 'August, said that la on en counter hetweea th ttrlkars aod th mill'' tary thirteen yefon wer killed and 111 wounded and. that In .another 00 -persona wera killed or! wounded.- ., : , ' , .. Advices wer received frbm )mbert, Gallcla, Ht nlbt to th effect that tb trlk showed tygn of coming to aa n& compromise baying ore a mad I A several districts, and the military authorttiea hav ing quelled th fl tlturbanc In other. APPLE"SHiPrEh3 If- SESSION a4 bay Dvtc4 to Dlaeata at CaaaanercSaJ Aal Area f Unite state. ROCHESTER, "V. .T.. Aug. 7.TuV lead-! log feaiur at ill early session 'of th tc ond day's convention f tb National Appl Shipper wa a pr prepared and read by Prof. y, 'a. .Taylor, promonolegist, la charge bf field-lntetlgt1on In th United State Department of Agriculture, Wb Ington. Th ( subject was, "The Coramer clal A'ppl Arear of the United &uit." Prof. Taylor completed hi paper in day ago, .but epterday, baring received censu department proof sheets Of Statis tic gathered byttt twelfth censu. which ' bring 4h matter-down to June 1, 1900, he 1 changed bi -papers and tb following- la th first public dissemination of thee ta tittles: ' i - The tntt . ireentof bearlna- a re Irt th commercial ejeherd are a follow! United Btates up to June 1',' 10. accorjinf to t) twelfth censits; 1 tl.(A.').O0O, an IncieanA of Jt.Oifl.frA or iioro than 0 per cer.t over the appia area of The etatiMlcs ahow that In the treat 13oti DaVls-Wlnesap aeo. tlon of thfr rotintrrthere era tnrtv ri.uri twice a .mapvtreca- as the famou 1'eld- Wlft-fvorilleri! . Ks . idbIwi. X lm true, saye l'rof.' Tiolor, a has often been remarked' of that the ftreat Srnle bin of th United . J5tn hn been. ShllUd tv th west of the Allfghenie. v r - CUBA lNCnEAS; 'CtiTIES SeaAt Oraer Bxecuttv to Baiea Iaa V, awrtviwsa--aa Varloa " WA8HINQTin, Jtug. . Tb Stat a pnrtment te Aadvto tby WliHifef 'Sfjullff that the :Cubntnt be autborli$''th executive to 1ncrse. import dutle t9 t following tnaxlmulc'-'f . ' Bhoe ahd baota, fr'qm''l'fo,l'J ' Iler'eentj coal. .2i- cent per thc-un4 kilo; pin lumber. tO pet tetlt) ttsario beef U can, freh beef, fresh, mutton, ll be-sf, Jerked beef, baroi.-hartlbg, fofls, ctdefv, beef, BO per cent; hatt.tO per cent? butter, liquor, win, 70 per cent; poultry, rah"poTk, salt pork baoaa, lard, cheat, ,eondenad milk, wheat letir,' codfish, rice, alimentary preserves, err, bein "ahd ! peas, ooIom, potatoes, cllv oil, 100 'per cent)-common soap, 160 pcr- cent; eorh, 133 per' eeht, ' TO ''SEE NAVAL :"IV0LUTi0fs$ cretary. MeOAy ,'aad Hesaher ' af Caaarres s polphta ta Jotsi Kerth 'Itlaatla gqaadrwa. WASHINGTON. Aug: T. Secretary Koco'y, with- his ' -congreslonal ' guest ' aboard Dolphin, will Join th North Atlantic tquad ron at Newpor New Monday". The squad ron wilt then put to ea and for a week volution wilt tak plac under th '? ef tb ecrctary and tho who hv charji or the naval approprutiens in -ceresr! ' " Tb (qutdron will operate In the pd sa to the louthwtrd qf RocK Tslsnd. Among Secretary Moody' guest will b heprttea tatlv Cannon of Illinois, chd.lru',n of th house coinmltu on approprUtloui; Rpr scntatlv Foe bt Illinois, chalrmtn of th house commute naval affair ftepre lentatlv Meyer of Louisiana, and Dayton of West Virginia, member of th ecmmlllee on naval affair. . RELIGION OF . THE NEGHCuS Oeaerat The ma f th. aforniasr .. alaa of Colorad Coafereaca" . ' t Atlaa'ta. ;l",'r . ATLANTA, p.. Ag . 7. Th etfln4 day' session Of the Negro Toung People's Edu cattonal and ChrlotUn -conference at Pled mnt' park beta,wllh a largely af meuf4 attendance. .... - The Religious Life of the Race" th general, tbtfta of th morn leg kessloa. Addresses were delivered by Rev.- II.. Wil lluin of Eherfiiao, Tx , Rev. A.' C. Girder of Whlng?on. D. C:, and other.. "The Contributions ef the North t tie Religious Development f th fci"'wt th next lubject dieeussed, - .... During the aftersooa conference' wer held at th varlou evangelical thufehes of th city upoa subject connected wltexthe moral and Intellectual elevation ,t th colored race, ... '. '. lose uvc5 irr CLcuonunsT Bl Wall at. Water Wlg CoUrad , Faaally Ost Of Ei ' eaea.' . . k. ( . TRINIDAD. Colo..' Aug. 7.'At Uloanbufg. fl v a mils west of Raton, N. M., a cloud burst yesterday drowned four persou.' Mra. Fraoceac : Domlarua tad - three children and a family of feusband, wlf and. three children are reported drowned at Turceo. 'They were seen before the arrivtt of' h big wall of water, but all efforts to find aster, out av tailed them sine 1. -' liable ta Co' with ba!r. ' .SEELIN. Ai'g-'.t A. Uirgrafl, rseelvad her from Llovsthea&k say that th medical rour f s at hand ar en'lre in adequate U li s . .with th .cholcr apl Crtuic. bctara ' Jaiy U and Autust ' S there wre t,cafe and. Oul deaika troia th dls U Lmeuvestcheosk, ' . ' . ELKS LINEUP FOR SALT LAKE DelefaUi and VUIUr Tlrerflnj TlroctB ', " Oiriibilkmtdtotwnv " - GEORGE P. CHCKK JOINS OFFICIAL SPECIAL Na Cra4 Gtslt4 Mala at Order Lear aa Uimit Tttls wllk Other' iilsh offieera ta Atteasl leealaa, Omsba tit, ar kept but 'now! enter taining brethren passing, through to Salt Lek City, for, th great Jntherliik text week. Twenty visiters wer at th lode rooms yesferdiy'afid tnndfeds Ti1or'wet teea at ttlratatron as they issued tArough o westbound train. Taa legation that iottraytd through during th ' daylight hour were from Msclru(U. MlnnetotA a! South Dakota:' . m .r' " .' ' "r Th afflelal aMk-le.1 that left ntil as an aa. tarrtka' atoralna "ata'a la flwinho rmm tlA. night vntil 1 o'clork and Oetfrft P. Cronk, in nexi gran a Kxauea ruier. or tn order, boarded It. ta haainaa rtt ifra. P.mk sad Mr. and Mr. aorga P. Moot.: Other Of i 15 ansae ger wr Charles R. Pick ett, preeest graad ruler, dad . hi arid, from Watrle. Ia.; Past '. Kxalthd Grand r.uisr jerem . b. rtaner ar Jamestown, N. 'V., Jolta Oalvln of Cincinnati and Edwin S. Hav at Waahinataa tn th -ar tee 'and i tb -6 Intent . derttttle,. anoat'of wnom were, acoothpaaled by their wive. th train .4 . axheetad ra reach' Mat Cut Saturday morning at 7tiS. ;'.. o. B. Brocmr nt wdnadar night to ercMra thm haanilartara nt lk. rw delegation at the Xnnuford hotel and th aeiegaiio tteir, beaded bf tk Bait Lak kid th Cronk eotamitteea, -will follow o It anerlal whlrh loavaa liiliuiV.k, i.k at 1L:I0 and la ta fack tlon at 1:10 fo aay morninf. . Wits It .will go- th Boha band of twentr-flr nlwti IfM Vmd th deJegatluna Jrm -Siova rail, Lmar, bioux -t-tty, t:cunen. Bltaf,-. AtlsntiB and U. Nebraska lodAes.'- maklitir . a total ar perhaps S3S ti (ke-train.- ' - Bfeafasj ' nraarlasi Oretfcrea. ' . : . -. . . . . . .t b . v. Before th bDUr af denaWiIra t....- tag brthre ar to. b met it tk ',stins in Lrmana, , among' tnem . being th Ka tucklaa. CliWabe, ItKlianana. U.'ihlaaaa.e. and Wlaoonsio strong representation. Th Illinois erowa wju eusibor jporhap 600 and th total that Will mak at i.a.t a brief atop (a piaah la expftted to reidh 1,000. About the amo numbr may go by way of Kanea City and from the Paclflo Cos at atataH' arltl am ...t . - . . th total At Salt Lake City t 10,00. B- sioes tn win ft perhaps IM not mem bers of tl order. ,vt 'c .: i .. Tk election of affloara will ha fnui. and th pared Wednesday. That the maa tl f Pickett will tall upon Cronk' should ers is nnooubUdi a th ield. has. been entirely clear . alnce tb ttitharaw.! Judg Netherway of Minnesota Th Omahan will leav tier Friday night aad rach bom Sunday morning. . After all ar retted a reeptia will re given Crodk by kl awn fcrethrea.; ; ; ; . '. - - ' - wot4jieq m dUUaer :th ihty-tww teimhar l m tha jocai loagn wtn ar. to b J,a )lq At u'on. They hav been supplied with handsome new silt of blu ere,' trlpea. collared and cuffed with th prpl-hd whltl0f th' todg. -Th okna.' airillar'.Ah.. - oldim, ar lettered In gold: -"B. . o. k it. iu more tutifui ia tho f250 banner which th lodge has eecurtfa. tl I gold mounted ant has a rerarathta ia Hk.-wrUtod wlt tourpt IU 6raamnte9 lttf n"elk . ! Gold rot sua taer daagir trenr It; had on it'U workeo! wttV pld".threa aad ortrameated with getn thU lagnhd; w6iaha iodg io. 9, p. p.. a s iDimira 6Drusry j-,- i8S, ruervu AlcM. ThU banner W to b at th kead f the parade a ataadkN f th meat rprahta tiv of all .thr 100 lodge representing a total nambersBly of 120,000.' Th Omaha lodge membership ts ooe. KENTUCKY SOLID CHOKK Elk fraoaa at aaaiiart Oataha .'Mta lit Graad fckaltcdl '. ' . ; . : ' j , ' l - ' ) mi , .-. I r ' - LCVI3V1LLR, Ky., Aug' 7.Kntucky dalaaatrnn la'ikir nuni - - - m . Ii MT l'"B mi 'grand lo5g9 cf Elk in Salt lak city left nouisvm at i.-iv aeiooir . sum aftoraooa 1M Strang in. a. apociai traia aompoMd of 8v slpr, a dining coach And a baggag car, over tk-BaMlnr--Ml-gouthwet-era ro4.;mTh fcarty, which 1 in charg of R. 8. Brown,: district pataeoger agent In thl oity, will by way at St. Los Is.- - Th . JCantucky dslacntlan goes t th grand lodge meeting Inatrijctid to cat a aolld vol for Ooorg P. CrOLk of Omahk for grand exalted YaVvr,-MrV' Crtmlk having ba pot forward for -th posttloa by th msniber of the or4er In thl tat.' .' ' s hi i in ii, mi i mi. . . phSo Aral., aalw ,.Th beat in th. world Ut . Cut, Corn. Bolla, Bruls, Burn, Soaldi, gores, lloer. .lt Rheum.' Cur pUea aa pay. , 86. : FCHECAST CF THE WEATrlEh Wmif ftidr ; iatarday la Ka- .. araaicav la PealUoa f th -' 'wta' Baceasu ' ' WASHINGTON,. '-Atia-. i-rrofecaat: " , ' For Nebraska,' Kansas n4 out Dakota -Falr, Friday and .SaturSif,., .. . ' " ' JJflr Ullaoiaalr Friday ''td Saturdayj tr'eab northwest Winds, becoming'' variable. For Iowa and IUourl l'if Friday and Saturday. -.- , , r ,. -i . : For Korta DaXota Show erg Friday and Saturday, ' ' Iea.rilrdl." ." ' Vrrirs c-V wpatj ' n ecrjeau. OMAHA, Aw. 7. ( 'fni-i.il rr---rd ;f tr- rriaiur and prclji(tion coiiiisred With na corrsspondjna Uy t tue last three yeaJa! ... . ' - . : . C'l l lo. 1SH Xaximunt temtrature... t ' l ' il Ti ''"mi!m tr-,,iur ... -? .. 54 fl iripliai.on .. ., K W W .64 Kmiord of temperat'ir ar.J preulMtatlon t Ouitha for tme oay an mua4 kaiuQ 1. Normal temperature ..'.'. 77 I'fhclency for the uy .; 1 lotal excaas since aiarch 1, lA 15 le.rif.al (uri-ipitatliiii ... .11 liU'h tu ieni-y fur )' U1 ............ .11 ir.ca i. r:rilu'l ;t)'- 'rr;B 1.... li M Inrnes tl a;n.' ar(;h 1... li M .). t--n y it'nea aiarcri 1 Ill liivh , in.ir t r tor. i-il..d. l t.. t 'i4 lu hi nctncjr fur cor. (erlod, !:.. 1.1? luciias, Raaaaie laa Staltaaa at f It. U Hi it CONDTTTOK rw THS ' 5 : : it ill Omaha, clear Vairiiiin. clear ........... Nurih plutta. e'ear, ( '"((niii, cloudy Fkii Uk City, clear SJI - It) .() ! Wl . til H, .) t' H tt', i .w h npia Ci'y. uisr Huron, ciar Chicago, part rkiudy ..... fi., ixuis, cinr I.'! .01 t'A.jO 7.' ,W hi' ,im i .W 4 .() bf .00 bt, ,v Ail -W ri., i aji f,U I'fci I 'vanv K a fiMi .ill, cu-ar Vtort, vlaar ims uy. i -n ciouor I srt, jit riuuay I iHPRJi, ClOU'lr .-... k, cirr t. j k.wN.d If A. V.J "U, TF.ACY RELICS IN DEMAND ClathlatT,' rartrldar and Laeha at .. Hair Ar nivldeel Ama aa Aaatoa Crow A. 6POKANR, Wash., Aug. 7. When vth sheriff, with th body of Tracy, Jrov throueh rDvenport, hundred of ' people followed up and. crowded about th wagon. By the tiro th wsgna reached Stone' morgue the street were crowded and from very corner could be beard "Thre cheers for Lincoln county." . Th town wa wild. Th morgue door had to be closed and th crowd wa asked to stand bark. Several person wer al lowed to e tb body and then trouble began,' Everyone wanted a rello, and la a abort tlm nothing wa left but th body. Someon even picked up th blood-stained bandktrchlef which bad been used by Tracy to keep from bleeding to death, j Many lock of tb dead man' balr were carried' away and In many place hi bead bad been mad bald. HI trousers wer cut lata atrip and befor they wer di vided they wer cut lata, smaller piece. - Many of . Tracy's cartridges wer di vided among tho members of th poss and thos tbat could get at th buckskin bag. DAVENPORT. Wash., Aug. 7 Th cur ious ar flocking to Davenport from all directions to view th body of Harry Tracy, the dead outlaw. Tho Inquest ha been started at th courthouse, but the body la still, at. th undertaker' room. Th In quest will not likely be concluded till to morroa4. a witnesses from Oregon can hardly get la today. The body probably will be takea t Spo kan a Saturday aad later sent to Salem, Or., for burial at th penitentiary. Tracy' gun may be distributed among th Crestoa os - Hi other relic hav already bora give o away. r Another story, of Tracy's wenderful dar ing b'aa com to light, Mr. McGregor, th keeper of a livery stable at Wilbur, oa viewlog Tracy's body, positively Identified tracy as a man who cam to his atable last Thursday ni.ht. He (Tracy) had two horse Which he pit op (or the night, H alao left Ms rifle and a bundle, asking th un suspecting ll ery man to take car of them Until. morning. Where h spent th night I not known, though it I aald be at at least eae meal la n restaurant in the town. About 10 a. m., Saturday he called for hi fcorsea, bundle,, and-riflo, paid his bill and lode wr. . ' It 1 probable that the ft.lOO reward for Outlaw Tracy will not be paid for some tlm. owlns tortbe number of claimant, Th bvy will be taken to Salem at the con clusion of th Inquest at Davenport, Wash. Governor Gear bas already stated that he wa willing forvthe atat. to pay th re ward a soon as proper identification (ball b mad, but th reward will not be paid until th -claimants reach an, agreement. U now eem. likely that th aid of tha court will be jnvoked. It I said that Gov ernor Gear will alao favor th payment of th 41,600 to Mrs, Waggoner for Merrlir body at tb same tlm th reward 1 paid fa"? Tracy. Governor McBrldo of Washing ton has annouaoed that he will act in ac eordaao , with ta decision of . the s!em uthorUlaia paylag th reward. i ' i " . Bro hOtRfataa; Coateat. DENVEU.) Colo,, Aug. 7. The Denver Ilxxrse Show aeiioclatlon has decided to give, n ita rea-nlar exhibition th first we"" ' In' 1epeT7iher, a record-breaster broncho rldtng contest. The Denver Even ing Poat will, give th winner World's championship belt valued at (500, and in addition (He aseiw-lation will hang up purses asnauptitig -W .tt.OOO. , v. ., ' LVVT'" ",BVT" fAlatlea. " :. At jAnvihvV?bvtlle. I;' Atlanta, '4. ' ' 1 baotfa, . " " -, ' At Uttl liock-Uttl Rock, ; Now. Or. lean, ., .... , . ... At BlrmJofrbarh-HrrnilngtiftiH, Ir'Chitta- P'prf-' -- w'.m,t-J-" r I r f 'U i 1 1 ,:u n , n n r-- ' 9 if M FOR EVERY ' nn in TP llaiOvlill ' Pricol.OO CUTICURA SOAP, to claaaa tb itt )f cratand acaleaanl ofta th tklrk an4 cuticle, CUTICUBA OIX TKINT, to JjutanUy aJlsy ltchinjr, US mm a-, tSon, and Irritation, and aootaeanabeal, . an4 CUTICUJf A JXISOLTXnr PILLS, to cool and cleans th blood. AEIKCLB SET of the treat akin caratlvta la ft8 anfliclcat to car tb most tartar. . 1st, disfiforlnf , ltcbicj, burnlnc, bleed log, crusted, acalv, aod pimply gkia. aealp, and blood humour, wita loa 61 ludr, wkea all ! fails. . . . niiliono of Pcoplo TJ a Cvnctraa Hour, assisted by Cutictraa. OrmiSKT, for preeryln(f, parlfylng, and beautifying tb ekla, foreleanalsg tii scalp of erusU, scales, and dandmff, and th atop. . ping f fulling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, aad aore hands, fr -baby raihes, Itchtnr. aad ehaflngs, aad tor all the psrpose of the toilet, bath, and ar. ry. Millions of Women nteCl'TirTia froAF In the form ct bath for annoying ttrtuitioBs, laflanaattona, aad eicortaUons, or too free -' or oSenaiT penpiratloa. In the form Of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for , many sanative, antleentla pwnpoea wUioh , readily sourest themselves to women. ."" ConoVaa RsaOLVrvr Pol (CliooO! Ooatad) ar a new, tasteleaa, otlorleas, smo. 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DlNN'ER, T5d, Steadily irrreaslng bueinaa tia necessi tated an eiilareament of th cafe, doubling its former capacity; i r-',' hCUOOI-S, ' Racine CcHcgc Gramma r S c Ii o o I "T!:3 e!:o: Thai 'Gcic5.P?n!y.C3j8.M JrMpils Study' JL'ndt'r fco'les' rt;rtr.. Its Gradut.) n,tr say C'y'i' Of' t'Dlveralty, Social , and. AO'letl AdTsotag ca-.' Military Urlif. For nnya of N m : iikk ol. ' Illustrated Cetalrg i sent on- cpplla v caiiun to ' Haarr Danalaa H.blaasa.WasASa. - r j nsciaa, ivucoasia Lake Forest -Golle '-' BBV. RIC1IAI1D D. HANJAN. L , president. ' J ' Classical, EngHsli and i;intl ;',.' cuaraa. aloal bceuttui nuburu vf t.H'K(.'. on ,.nn woold bluffs in Lak i;kliiih. tt:, ruial surruu..dluaS ; i.trtlUo. ...x,naiva. Coed doriultonta Mocitru ,1111,111. u m , ax. celtent athlcilo facl itlra, c -oucut.oul. for catalogue eddrta ' Boa CO. LAKE fOREST, ILL. aftMourl. Iilngt.-n ' r-oy t)'""aurih s.nl an A-atew; 1- Oidrst and largest n llMary i-lte V In central v.ii. tinv'e uii rv.l aod euuinnst. Ar.i v ui!iar I ifrT 'ailed. CiiL bQluiJ SallM, H, I I 'rr"'' '- J CU It all drutttiUU. oenl. I