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    MAKING SPEARING DATES
CLiinaan Lindsay Has Froraifa of Help
Daring th rail Campaign.
KiCKEY SWINGING AROUND THE CIRCLE
As-fstanr Geaeral Colby Will Per
aoaaliy lavestlg-ate CaaSltfoa at
Millar Rifles Refer Aet
' las Report.
, (From a 8taft Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Aug. 11. (Special.) Chalrraaa
Lindsay ef ths republican committee baa
turned hie attention to the preliminary work
of the epeaking part of the campaign and
fcronlsee soon to have some of the foremost
republican orator of the country engaged
for aerrice lo tbla atate. Tbe Intention of
the campaign managers 1 to bate the
peaking begin about September 1, ao that
there will be juat two months for the work
before election. Several prominent mem
be re of con grrie have assured either tbe
Nebraska senators or the atate committee
that they will gladly give their aervlcee (or
the content. Thla afternoon Mr. Lindsay
accepted the proffered aervlces of Frank
W. Col Una, formerly of Lincoln, but now
ef Washington. Mr. Colllna will likely be
kept la the atate during all the month of
October. During bin later yeara in Lin
coln Mr. Colllna waa county attorney and
PA-etdent of the Toung Men'a Republican
slub.
J. H. Mickey tbla afternoon terminated a
puey rlalt of three daya at the atate as
sembly of the Epworth league, which la
Bow la progreia at Lincoln park. He
will attend picnlca and renniona during
the remainder of tbe week, making brief
peechea at all of them. Hla Itinerary aa
outlined now. Includes a visit to Dlller on
August 14. He will be at Beatrice on the
following day and at Union the next. August
11 On August Is Mr. Mickey will be at
Fullerton, at Franklin on August 19 and
at Wayne on August Si. On Labor day
he will apeak at Nebraska City.
Thue far Mr. Mickey haa made no polit
ical apeecbea and haa attended but few
political rallies. He la constantly moving,
however, and lislleves that be can accom
plish aa much for hie ticket that way
aa by Joining the spellbinders. Later In
he campatga be nay do more speaking
- and confine blmaelf more closely to po
litical Issuea. . At the Epworth league dur
tag the last three daya Mr. Mickey baa been
the object Of wldeepread attention. He
participated actively In several of the
meeting, but aa an individual and not aa a
candidate. He regrets tbat his being a can
didate made It necessary tor him to leave
the assembly before it' adjourned.
Colby to laveatleate Rifles.
Adjutant General Colby Intends to per-
Jonaily Investigate the condition and affairs
f the Millard Rifles of Omaha before tak
ing action on the report of the military
board of Inquiry, which recommended that
the entire organization be mustered out of
(he eervlce. The general la of the opinion
that the differences may be settled In a
peaceable manner. He believes he may find
It accessary to relieve one or more of the
Officers and -several of the noncommissioned
ameers ana privates, nui iis wiii uesiiat.
before discharging the entire company.
The member of the organisation appear
to be alarmed at tbe prospect of being sum
marily relieved from duty. Nearly every
day some of them Interview or communi
cate with tbe adjutant general regarding
, their etatus and practically, all express the
opinion that with a little assistance from
headquarters the eovnpany can be reorgan
ised upon a firmer foundation. . , .
General Colby said thla afternoon h
would probably examine Into tha case som
time- Best week. He wtll go to Council
Bluffs with the governor's staff on Wednes
day and may arrange to visit tbe company's
puarters en that day or the one follow
Btate ' Veterinarian " Thomas Is . warning
stockgrowars of the danger that exists in
Wild grasses. "Owing to the nature of
the season." be says, "wild grass Is heavily
ergotUed ' thla year. The samples indi
cate as much. Borne fields will bs found
io seriously affected that tbe bay will be
useless unless the growth can be removed.
Such grass produces three forms of dis
ease, the most common being a dry, gan
grenous form, the circulation being Im
peded and resulting in the loss of ".oes or
a portion of the tall or other members.
In this form there Is a distinct demarca
tion between the dead and live tissues.
Abortion la liable to follow from the poison
ing. A fblrd form cot often noticed is
aer.vousnecs, causing death. Two kinds of
ergot never before noticed la this section
have been discovered this year. At &ir'b
Ber one man lost twenty bead of cattle,
which some thought had blackleg. In my
opinion, they were suffering from sores
caused by mud. Nearly every pasture this
year baa a mud puddle In it- The cattle
eland In it, the mud drlea and closes ths
pores, causing Irritation, and when the mud
racks there come sores, which are very
annoying." '
Okargreel with MaaetaaerVter.
Ths charge of ' manslaughter waa today
preferred, against Ernest Vlsel by the
county attorney. He Is "ths confessed mur
derer of George Hollloger. The tragedy
occurred during a drunken brawl on the
'sidewalk at Eghth and M streets late Sat
urday nUht. llolllnger accused Vlsel, v. bo
had beon his companion throughout tbs
evening, of stealing some of his money.
He followed these accusations by an as
ssult. Vieel guarded well from tbe blows
of bis assailant, and, being more power
ful, soon had Ilollinger writhing at his
feet. Twice Hollinger arose and each time,
waa knocked down again. The third Mow
was tbe Its', for it broke the man's berk
and a few minutes later life waa extinct.
Coegrearman Burkett haw received no
tice from the United Etates Civil Service
commission that examinations (or the reve
nue cutter service will be held simulta
neously in Beatrice, Grand Island and
Omaha, cn August 25, 2S and 27. Ths ap
plicants (or appointment must be between
the ass of 13 and 2d, pby&lcblly sound and
not less than i feet t lnchfa In ae'sht.
Tbe salary attached to the position, which
la that o( cadet In the revenue cutter
service, la 1500 per year. It is believed
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tbat nine or ta cadets will be appo'nled
from among tbe sttoreruI competitors !n
this month's examinations.
Fprerhes by men prominent ' la national
political or official life will be an tnmiva-
tioa at the forthcoming state fair. W. J.
Bryan haa accepted the Invitation of tbe
Btate Board of Agriculture to deliver aa
address on some (arm topic and Secretary
of Agriculture Wllaon has givea urmnce
that ho will attend the fair. If no b'ltlo
of mere pressing importance re;ul;ss his
presence la Wsshlngtoa or elsewheie dur
ing the fair week. Governor Jeunlngs of
Florida will be among tbe speakers.
Makes Camper Skiver.
Tenters at the park this morning crawled
out of their thin covers and shivered la the
cool air of the morning. They camped
i out with no thought of tool weather and
i many of them would have been pleased
with the comfort of a hard coal fire.
"The Book of Revelatlona," waa again
the cutiject treated by Rev. Mr. Nicholson
at I o'clock, tha hour for bible exposition.
It waa a sort of eontlnuatloa of his abls
analysis of Saturday.
At the Epworth parliament Mra. Annie
Hobbs Woodcock spoke oa the theme, "The
Junior League." Its popularity among
tbs younger members of the church. Its
helpfulness snd Its possibilities were inter
estingly detailed, following which came a
discussion Indulged by many.
"The Cigarette," received Ita customary
rolling and drubbing at the Woman'a Chris
tian Union Institute, the subject being
handled by Prof. J. L. McBrlen. He dis
cussed tbe subject from a physiological,
ethical and religious point of view and euj
grated ways in which the Woman's union
mleht work for the mitigation of tbe evil.
Tha Lincoln Ministerial association this
morning determined upon Friday, Auguat
29, aa a apecial day of prayer and thanks
giving. The call is not Intended only for
the people of Lincoln, but for all the atate
as well. It Is recommended that aermona
appropriate to the day be preached on tha
preceding Sunday.
Proceedings have been begun In court for
tbe release of Melvln G. Hubbard from the
atate penitentiary. Hubbard was convicted
In Knox county on tbe charge of assaulting
Miss Jennie Porter. A few weeks ago
Miss Porter was married to L. E. Craig.
On the night of the wedding the bride sati
ned Hubbard's parents that it waa her bus
band who waa responsible for her condition
and not their son. She la Joining In the
effort to have him released. The maa
has served five months In the penitentiary.
' The devotiona of yesterday closed the
Christian encampment at Bethany la mu
sic, prayer and eloquence.' By ananlmous
vote It was decided that tha encampment
would be held at Bethany for the next Ave
yearn. Already preparations are under way
for the meeting next summer. la addition
to Interesting sermons yesterday waa ths
observsnce of communion service, of which
Edgar Price of Beatrice delivered the ser
mon. Chaplain McCleary addressed the
worshippers laat evening.
Ths South Nebraska Millers' association
met to apecial aeaslon at the Undell hotel
tonight. Questions of mutual Insurance of
mill property, freight rates) and tha quality
of wheat were discussed. It was agreed
that none of thla year's wheat la yet In
condition to bo ground. That grown la the
western districts la of a much better quality
than tbo eastern.
Adjutant General Colby has authorised
Comnany a of the Second regiment. T of
ths First regiment, the Millard' Rlflea and
the South Omaha cavalry troop to partici
pate In any military maneuvers la connec
tion with ths Eighth Army corps reunion la
Council Bluffs thla week, but without ex
pense to tha atate.
Tha city council tonight repealed ths six
for a quarter atreet ear ticket ordinance,
thla being part of aa agreement by which
the company obllgatea Itself to' extend a
ear lino to tha University farm. - '
AT THE SALEM. CHAUTAUQUA
Sessloa Haw is Fall Iway aael
slreas Ates4 Assembly :
" Prwerrauae.
SALEM, Neb.. Aug. 1L (8peclal.) The
different departments, of 'the : Interstate
Chautauqua are organised and running In
full blast. i
Todav tha Woman's PhrlatUn Tam ......
I Union school of method waa organised by
Mrs. k. A. Fulton, young people's normal
class by Miss Nettle Bnldow of Lemara, la.,
ths pastors' congress, woman'a suffrage de
partment, Sunday school worker'a congress
by Mlas Jennie McMIIlar of Morrill. Kan.
At 11 a. m. a lecture Id the Interest, of
the Woman'a Christian Temperance union
waa delivered la ths big tent by Mra. Eu
genia 8t., John of Denver.. .
At Z:S4 p. m. DeWItt Miller delivered one
of. .hla famous lectures.- The man who
preached Sanday and lectured today' la
praised from all sides. , 4
It is estimated that there were I. WO peo
ple on the grounds Sunday. One hundred
and twenty-five tenta have been let up to
date to camping partlea.
Everything oa the ground la aew and
conducted ia a business-like manner.
One of the most enjoyable and entertain
ing featurea ef tha assembly la a chorus of
about 100 voices under direction of Prof.
Boatman,
Veteraao Gather at Beatrice.
BEATRICE!, Neb.. Aug. 1L (apecial Tele
gram.) The Southeaatem Nebraska district
reunion opens here Wednesday for one
week and a number of veterans from dif
ferent parts of the state have arrived and
taken up quarters on tbe grounds. ' The
Seventh United States field battery will
arrive here tomorrow from Fort Riley, Kan.,
the battery camps near Wymore tonight.
Bararlars at West Point.
WEST POINT, Neb., Aug. 11. (Special.)
Last evening ia tbe abaence of the family
the dwelling of B. Manoeteld on Main street
waa broken Into and Jewelry and other por
table property of tbe value of t-00 carrlod
off. Tbe tblevea obtained entrance through
a second story window by removing the
screen. There is no clus to the burglars.
Sul'owi Lye" aad May Die.
BEATRICE, Nob., Aug. U. (Special Tele
gramsThe 3-year-old daughter of Louis
Shlrling, who resides near Kills thla county,
drank concentrated lye and may die. The
chill is at a sasttariuia here r.ctivlt g treat
u.eLt. ri r m ssq
Tweniy-a v ysacs ago Is arqaslntlag )wWil sHh tse
Strecta of Uis Jaa. h" fcuueued Gofcl Vk awk ' 1.
aa eau-rirt&lusfthknLft! tjed ths DMtaod berssbttwa.
Jm. too t'satsarsstiU uaeeuoost nsia lads. As
(owl uiclK! gs(4 In piMiua, Br tbaa gotd la
wasting ouamy. lsas Ibaa solid foM ka cask Is a
thsr Is a laysr sf vary Iters' eouncsltlosi astwass aa
sushis aos owikMiar r solid fu4d rciiKditg Ut aims
el ti hm, aae edJuissrmi!y H its srrmr&.
bl-SlMlwussdlilMrbiUnuiiM
S noxiuasS u Uw suasaro. ssS aula aseuefc fay sil
)ma V ru as a MM,
- The a.. WhJi Csm Csasssay, railasvaii.
TUT: OMA1TA DAILY BEE; TUESDAY,
HOW TO-TIND CUT.
Fin a bottle or connos glass with yeur
wster aad let It stand twenty-four hours;
a sediment or settling Indicates aa ua
bealthy condition of the kidneys; If It
stains ths linen It Is evidence of kidney
trouble; too frequent desire to pass It, or
pain la the back Is also convincing proef
that the kidneys aa bladder are out of
order.
There la comfort la tbs knowledge so
often expressed that Dr. K timer's Swamp
Root, tbe great kidney aad bladder rem
edy, fulfills every wish la curing rheuma
tism, pala la the back, kldaeya, liver,
bladder and every part of the arlnary
passage. It corrects Inability to hold
water and scalding pals la paaalng It, or
bad effecta following use. of liquor, wlno
or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
Oectsalty of being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get op many times
during the sight. The mild and the ex
traordinary effect of Swamp-Root ia aooa
realised. It stands ths highest for Its
wonderful cure of the most distressing
rases. If you need a medicine you ahould
have the best. Sold by druggists ia fifty
cent and one'dollar sises.
You may have a aample bottle ef Swamp
Root and a book tbat tella more about It,
both sent absolutely free by mall. Ad
dress Dr. Kilmer A Co., Blnghamton, N. T.
Whea writing mention that yon read thla
generoua offer la the Omaha Morning Bee.
Don't make any mistake, but remember the
name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kllmera Swamp
Root, and the address, Blnghamton, N. T.,
oa every bottle.
STOCKBREEDERS A TANGLE
Employes Serve Twtaty aBaanoae aa
tbe Riverside Raaekt
Coaspaay.
ASHLAND. Neb.. Aug. It (Special.)
The Riverside Ranch company, tha heaviest
breeders of Hereford cattle In America,
George E. Richer t Co., proprietors, have
suspended payment.
Last week the employes, numbering soma
twenty persons, struck because there waa
a month's pay due, and the manager an
nounced that there were no funds to pay
them. Today over twenty summons were
served In suits begun by the employes for
wagea due. The affairs of tha company
are In a tangle, growing out of conflicting
clalma to ownership under numerous chat
tel mortgagee. - v
The company haa done an Immense busi
ness, and Ita embarrassment Is a serious
blow1 to the cattle Interests of the state.
The cattle, of high value, are turned out
la the paature and ownership ' will have
to be determined by litigation.
SAENGERFEST SESSION CLOSES
Five Taoasasd Psspls Atteaa Flaal
MeetlasT. Maklagr Festival a lae
eessfal Reordl Breaker. .
WEST POINT, Neb., Aug. 11. (Special.)
The last day of the Nebraska 8aengerfeat
waa successfully concluded laat night.
Fully 6,000 people were present during the
day and 11,000 over all expenses was Betted
by the organisation. The festival waa a
record-breaker, la all respects, being by
far the beat convention of thla body ever
held la tha auto.
About 1.200 excursionists arrived from
Omaha at 11:80. From Norfolk TOO visitors
arrived. Colonet Haack, the veteraa Ger
man orator, spoke during the afternoon.
Tho performance of the Twenty-aecond
regiment band, under tho leadership of
Prof. Relchard. waa excellent. .
Hon. J. J. McCarthy of Poaca took la tho
Baengerfeat aad incidentally made ths ac
quaintance of tho people. '
York Coaaelt Prweeedlaars.
TORK, Neb., An. 11. (Special.) At. a
meeting of the city council, billiard hall and
pool llcenaea were granted to John W. Meas
for one year. Druggist's permit was granted
to George Moore for tho balance of tho
year, ending May 1, la hla aew location.
The express companlee doing buaineaa la
tha city united la a petition to the elty coun
cil to reduce tha occupation taxea from $15
to $10. It waa rejected by the council and
tha city treasurer ordered to collect tho
uaual taxes of $15 from each company. .
AUeae4 Bararlar Vsaad Over.
BEATRICE. Neb., Aug. 11. 8peclal Tele
gram.) Corr Woodley was bound over to
tbo district court at Blue Springs this
morning for breaking Into a stors at that
place, yesterday. He waa lodged la the
county jail here today.
Skssts Daisy Oppassrat.
NEBRASKA C1TT. Neb., Aug. l. (Spe
cial.) In a quarrel over a dies game Louts
Price, colored, shot Nathaniel Jobnsoa, col
orded, la the arm with a revolver. The
shooting occurred at 2:28 Sunday after
noon. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER
Showers aael Waraaer Taesday aael
Skewers Wedaetssy la
Nebraska.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1L Forecast:
For Nebraska and Kansas Showers and
warmer Tuesday; Wednesday, showers.
For Illinois Fair and warmer Tueaday;
lecal ralss Wednesday; wlnda shifting to
fresh southeast.
For Iowa and Mlaaouri Fair and warmer
Tuesday; local rains Wednesday.
For North and South Dakota Fair Tues
day; warmer in east portions; chowerx
Wednesday.
liseal Reeorsl.
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU.
OMAHA, Aug. 11. Omaha record of tem
perature a:id precipitation compare. 1 with
the corresponding uay of the last three
years:
19ul ISM. im 1SS9.
Maximum temperature ,.74 l M m
Minimum temperature ... &l S7 72 74
Mean temperature 2 76 7 si
precipitation uu .04 .13 ' w)
Record of temperature and precipitation
at Omlu, Neu., for thla uay and since
March 1. 12:
Normal' lemoerature VS
Deiiciency lor the day 13
Tolal excena since March 1 Itxi
.Normal precipitation 11 Inch
Ita-lK'ler.cy for the da;'... 11 incn
Total rainfall since March l....li inches
Iiiticlency since March 1 1 43 litchte
Ijenclrncy (or cor. period ll.. .n in. h-s
Deficiency for cor. period lsC. 3 4S inches
UsarCs tross Slsltoaa at T I", at.
i 5? s
CONDITION OF THS " ' 3 it
WKAIliliR. : : -
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: : 5 1 :
Omahs, cloudy
Valentine, cloudy
North Platte, cloudy
Cheyenne, cloudy
lt Lake, cloudy
Hapld City, .partly cloudy
Moron, clear
Wiiusion, clear .,
Chicago, clear
bt. IaiuIs, partlr cloudy........
St. rtul, iift'j
Davenport, clear ,
Kait&aa City, partly cloudy....
Havre, clear
Helena, partly cloudy
twi'rxia rt-.a, clear
Ualveslon. clouiy
70( 731 .00
Til .. .uo
7Z; 74 .iw
7 7 .in
7 T
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71 7! .tm
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Toj 74' .u
es: .vo
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m .vo
Mi .iw
"'Cals trace of precipitation.
L. A. wtuir.
Local Forecast OiUciaL
MINING IN THE BLACK HILLS
t'g Tout Bejina Work on Group of Claiini
ra Dead wood OnlcL
PROSrtCTOnS SWAMP IRON CREEK
Ussy taterewteel la Tbla District,
Whiles) Premises to Bo lees of
Esteaelvo Operatloaa Rest
arias;.
DKADWOOD. 8. D., Aug. 11. (Special.)
Tha Big Four company, which owns a
group of clalma oa Dead wood gulch, about
three miles above thla city, will begia vrk
this week oa tha ground. There arv eiv.
clalma la the group aad they are 1 oca tec.
near the rich atrike which waa recently
made oa tha gulch. Ia fact It la believed
that tho ore body oa which the strike was
mads continues through the property. The
new work will consist of a double com
partment abaft, which will go dowa 204
feet oa a four-foot vertical which haa been
opened oa the ground. Tha principal own
ers of the Big Four group aro resldeots
of Hamburg. I a.
Frank Tlerney and Tex 8 tell, two well
knowa prospectors, have Juat arrived from
tho Iron and Beaver creek district and aay
that the country there la bow being over
run by prospectors aad aome fine ore bodies
have bee a opened ap. Thla district Is
really a continuation of the Ragged Top
district aad the ore Which la being taken
out of tha mines there Is similar In al!
of Ita characteristics to that taken out of
the mines la tha Ragged Top district.
There have been a number of good prop
erties opened up and aome excellent ore
bodies are aow In process of development.
One of these properties, the Bob White
group, oa Iron creek, owned by Johnson
and associates, haa had a great deal of
work done upon It and there are aeveral
tunnels which have been run In on ore
shoota of large dimensions). The ore la es
pecially amenable to the cyanide process
and will run from f t to $15 a ton gold.
Close to the Boh White group Is the
Madlll ground, oa which operations have
but Just started, an opea cut having been
run on the ore shoot that ahowa on tho
surface of the ground. The ore ia similar
to- that ia ths Johnson ground, but carries
higher values, going from $17 to $20 a ton.
Mr.. Madlll was In Deadwood a few daya
ago and at tho -time made arrangements to
ship a lot of supplies to his camp oa Iroa
creek.
Other Largre Clalaaa la District.
Ths Spearflsh and Horseshoe company
both own a large number of clalma In this
district, which they, aro developing, both
companies sinking to tho quartxlto and
both having expensive holatlng and air
compressor planta on their ground.
The Deer Lick company la also doing con
siderable work, having atarted In early on
the summer to opea up a largo shoot of
fair grade eyanidlng ore by a tunnel, which
la aow about 100 feet The company haa
one of the largest shoots of ore so far
struck la the district and Ita management
la talking of putting up a cyanide plant
to treat the product of Ita mines. Messra.
Chapman, Alien, Wheeler. Connors Bros.,
Evans st Pettlgrew and Schneider ft Nash
all own good property, which they have
lately begua is oeveiop, snu sva vT . v'um
ore bodies exposed aro very large and all
of them carry good values.
Nearly all of these people are already
making arrangements' for tha winter's
work and soma of them have aent their
supplies to the district, which la the win
ter time Is hard to reach- . Tlerney and
Btelt left Thursday for the district, taking
with theta supplies for S- month's, stay and
man to work oa tha property which they
have Just located on Iron' creek. They will
return at tha expiration of that time and
then prepare to stay through tho winter oa
their ground. . -
Dea4w Baslmess Mea Iaierete4l.
Interested la tho locations which they
have made aro a number of prominent
Deadwood business men who Intend to open
ap tho ground thoroughly during tho win
ter months and. ahould developments war
rant, la tho spring begin the erection of a
large treatment plant on the property.
Miners and prospectors who have visited
the district within the laat two or three
weeks declare that next year It will bo
one of the busiest In the Hills, and tho
scene of extensive mining operations. It Is
aa Ideal country la which to prospect, tho
most of it being virgin ground, and the
velna and ore shoota easy to find. It Is
one' of the beat timbered districts la tho
Hllla, and there la an abundance of water
for all purpoaea to be had,
Tho Vnlted State assay office In thla
city Saturday shipped to the mint at Phil
adelphia "unaeparated" bars of gold bul
lion to tho value of $60,000. This ahlpment
represents tho amount of gold received at
the office from various sources for the
first week la August, and aeveral bars
which should have arrived hava not been
Included ia tho amount. The shipments
from tho office have been increasing la
value with every month sines Its establish
ment la Deadwood. - .
Tho Dakota Mining company on Friday
deposited tho result of ths semi-monthly
cleanup of Its cysnlde mill with tho United
States asasy office in this city and It
amounts to something over $10,000. . Oa
Saturday the Holy Terror depoalted a brick,
the result of a week'a run of Ita little
mill, which la valued at $6,000.
Hlataar llver-l,es4 Ore.
GALENA, S. D., Aug. 11. (Special) J.
B. Sheehan baa taken a lease on the old
Escondldo and El Refugio mines, and ia
taking out some very fair silver-lead ore.
which he is sacking for shipment. Tha ore
la being mined from the old workings, and
while It goes very high la lead, carries but
tsenty-elght ounces of silver and a few
dollars la gold to the ton. Tbe percent
age of lead which it carries, about 60, ren
ders It very desirable for smelting in most
Instances. There is a large body of ore of
thla character in both of the mines. Mr.
Sbeehaa will begia shipments this week.
The . Sunday mine Is now making dally
shipments of ore, the old dumps proving
to be very rich, while the work which was
begun on the vein Is alao proving that
there is lots of good ore In tbe mine. A
sample of the ore body taken last Thurs
day abows tbat It will average about $40
a ton. Bart Harris, who has a lease on
the property, has recently Increased his
force of miners and the mlna Is now pro
ducing a great deal of ore datly. in addi
tion to that which Is bring shipped from
ths old dumps.
Ths divide betweea Elk creek and Bare
Butte creek is receiving a great deal of
attention at the present time, and some
very Due prospects are being developed.
The Croahon Broa, and associates of this
city, who own the Ohio group of claims,
hava receatly begun extenalve work on
their property.
Taaaeltaa; Hawley Grsasi,
Adjoining tha Ohio group Is tbs Hawley
ground, which Is being opened up by a
tunnel, which follows along the course of
the vein. The ore, la this group Is similar
to that la ths Ohio, aad wiii carry tbs sam
valuea. The McQlffln ground, la ths same
neighborhood, has a fine abowlng of ore oa
the aurfaco. It being possible to trace the
vein almost the entire lengtn el tiis prop
erty. Tbe owners last week atarted a tunnel
oa tho Bars Butts slds of tho property.
AUGUST 12, 1002.
which, when It encounters the vela will
cut It at a depth of about SCO feet.
The Ruby Gold Mining company, whose
ground, the Tortland. Is situated on Ruby
Gulch, a few miles from Galena, has au
thorised Ita manager and general auperla
tendent to erect a plant for the treatment
of the rich surface ore which Is found be
low the vein proper, and work upon It will
bo bevtin within a few daya.
KEYSTONE, S. D. Aug. It (Special.) The
Tycoon Mining company la preparing to
patent tbe Ranger group of clalma, and has
a large force of mea engaged doing the ne
cessary work.
Development work oa the Golden, Slipper
eontlnuea and the vein continues to pro
duce some very rich ore. Tho company
haa recently purchased the Interest held
by former Superintendent SaRord In the
mine and will appoint a superintendent of
its own to take charge of operatlona.
The hoist which baa been building at
tha Aetna mine will be la running order
thla week, and the work of sinking tho
shaft resumed. It Is now 'down almost
100 feet, and the vela at that depth la about
five feet la width, and carries high values.
A great deal of prospecting work la
going on la the Friday Oulch district, and
some good ore taken out of tha various
workings oa different mines. Friday
Gulch haa produced aomo very rich placer
gold.
Work! a as at Caster City.
CrSTER CITT. 8. D.,Aug. 11. (Special.)
i-The new abaft on the Clarabelle haa now
reached a depth of 1E0 feet, and at this
depth the vein Is something over flvo feet
in width, enclosed by well defined walla.
The vein la composed of heavily mineralised
material. In the center of which appeara
to be a core of Quarts from alx to tea Inches
wide.
The Clarabelle was at one time looked on
aa a bonaxa, but the rich vein waa lost In
the old workings and the new abaft haa
been atarted with the expectations of again
striking It, snd at the present time ths
outlook for doing so Is very bright.
Borne very rich tellurlde ore has been
taken from the Aspen mine this week, sit
uated about eight miles northwest from
Custer City. The ore was struck tn a
small (Insure on the Aspen No. I, which eula
tho formation at right angles and Is about
IH feet wide. . The specimens spoken of
sre very rich, some of them, selected, of
course, asssying aa high aa $7,000 a ton. It
la a very rich ore body, what there Is of It,
snd should It only hold Its valuea would
prove to bo the richest thing that has ret
been opened up In Custer county.
The Grants Mining company Is work lax
a large force of mea oa Ita St- Elmo mine.
ana Dopes to nave It la shape before many
weeka ao that It will bo Justified In starting
up (he mill.
Llaenaa lajareel ay rail.
STCRGIS. 8. D., Aug. 11. (Special Tele
gram.) William Hansen, a Harrlaon Tele
phone company lineman, met with a aerloua
accident thla morning, resulting In concus
sion of the brain and other Injuries. While
on the top of a pole It broke and Hanson
plunged to the ground, striking on his head.
Tha pain waa excrutlatlng and necessitated
four men to hold the injured maa la bed.
Tlaae la Aarala ExteadesV
NEW TORK, Aug. It By agreement be
tween counsel on both sldee of the case
the time for filing the proposed amend
ment to the anawer In, the Injunction ault
of Hodre and ethers against ths United
States Steel corporation and the promised
affidavit by Henry C. Frick of Pittsburg
ted r srrcnsd "ntii iiizt yviaav
Ckeyesst Victim at Kearaoyltea. .
KEARNET, Neb., Aug. It (Special Tele
gram.) Cheyenne and Kearney once more
contested here today, but it waa the same
old story, Kearney won, 7 to X. Batteries:
Kearney, Salens and Burman; Cheyenne,
Tann and Brierly.
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THE SALESWOMAN
Compelled to Bo on Her Feet tho Larger Part of tho
Day Finds n Tonic In Pe-ru-na.
Miss Certain, cl
St Paal, Gives Ktr ;JQ.
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MISS NELaUC CURTAIN, tit Pearl
atreet. St. Paul. Ulna., bead sales
woman la a department store writes:
"1 hava charge of department lo
a dry goods store, and after standing
the larger part et the day, I would Re
home with at dull ache, generally
through my entire t ody. I used Pe
nt na and feel so mucli better tbat I
walk to and from the store now. I
know Peruoa to he the best mcdU
cine on tbe market for the diseases
peculiar to women" -Miss Nellie
Curtain.
Nothing la ao weakening to tbo human
system aa tha constant loss of mucus.
Catarrhal Inflammation of the mucoua mem
brane producea aa excessive formation of
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OSWEGO
Ptu-ast and Best for Puddings, Custards, Blaac Mange, etc
or aalw by all flret-olasa grocer. ..
"IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES
EFFORT." TRAINED SERVANTS' USE v
SCHOOLS.
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1 JLJ Onvsns3sntsesf1ateasa enlnmsnt Amv efflcer detailed.
I7rsA Wstlopal Aiaderolss or lot I-Ibb. COL. SaNOFORO SELLERS, M
Western iiitary
Catalogue and Omaha
COL. ALBERT M. JACKSON, A.
B MUSS . S. I. US-g,
AHARDIN COUEGE
iUJuI.w',a "r- Tbe College a University trained faculty. Herman-
American Conservatory, mennad by specialists. W. H. Bar
mm
If You W
la looking at offices in different buildings, the greatest praise the ' owner a
rental agent can give an office is to say that It la "aa good as aa office la Ths Pea
Building." Jt may bs la soma respects, bat It can not be la every respeet.
Tha Bee Bunding is one of tho only two absolutely fireproof office buildings la
Omaha. Thr Bee Building is the only building having all Bight and ail day Sunday
elevator service. The Bee Building furnish as electrlo light aad ' water wltbdot ad
dition! eoau The Bee Building la kept a lean, aot aome wt Uo time, bet ail of tha
time. 1 . .
Keep these point la mind when looking (or an eSe, ar-4 you will lake' See ef
those listed below, If you are wise. ..-.,
Listcf vacant rooms in ,.
The-Bee
Ground
ROOM Hi lxa fset, races Seventeenth
siiey. nun im a mrjt, na 111 room, ana ins rsntsi price iaciuaee beat,
light, water ana. Janitor service. It has an entrance both on lbs ties
building Court and seventeenth at rest .Price K&M
First Floor.
Sl'ITE 101 1 There la no finer office suite In Omaha than this one. It Is located
Just on tho right nand of Ine great marble ntairway, and has unusually
lsrgs windows looking upoi) ths front entrance way or the building. It
fronts on r'urtum street. On room Is Villi and ths other axis. ,jt uas a
burglar-proof vault, marble mantel-piece, hardwood floors, and will be
frescoed to auit tenant l'nca 17101
BOOB 104 Thia room la Juat at ths hetul of tbe main stairway oA the first Poor.
It wouid be a very desirable office for sums rsai estate man or con
tractor, lbs floor spa.es is Jtixla feet , , Price I3.a
Third
ROOM 80S: This room Is 31 18 feet and la very couvenleotly located near the
elavstor. A slo on tha door can be readily seen in stepping off ilie sis-
t frits flSM
ROOM Ua: This room is feet and will be divided to auit tbe tenaar.
This room is particularly adapted for aoma concern needing iargs awor
apace and is a decidedly handsome off.ee, having an entrance facing the
court and windows loosing out upon Seventeenth streo. It has a very
large bui glar-proof vault, hard wood floors od is one of ths choicest orn
ca In ths building fries laOOt
v 1F(irrriFi nnr.
sa w as e a
.OOM 401: 15xlJ feet. This room Is next
has a large burglar-proof vault and
and for tlis Dries furnishes nraL-cLifca
umm m uufiur-iiruui vtuii saa
and for tits pries furuiebos llrl-ci4a
Fifth
SUITE 814: This Is a very Urge room,
ngni ana weu veniuaiea. 11 la very
icreu in in, pee ounuing. 11 couia
employing a large number of clerks, or requiring Urso floor apace a
wholesale Jeweler, or manufacturer s agent, wbo would llko to be la a
rirtproof builolng, or It will be divided to suit lbs tenant Price $60. Of
ROOM at; -This room faces ths court and is lxl feet. It baa a burglar-proof
vault, and aa it is near the telegraph office and on tbe same floor with a
number of grain firma. it would bs a pellicular good room for a grata
&ra isairing flrat-ciaas accommodation price tDt-Oi
Sixth
ft'lTB eiO: This consists of two rooms,
isrse burgisr-proof vsuit, hava been
where any business or proeaauinai
the two
R. C. PETERS & CO.,
Rental Aeati,
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mucus. Whether tha timsnne mamhrsna Ka
located In the bead or oelvie orsana. tha
discharge of mucus Is aura to occur.
This discharge of mucus constitutes a
weakening drain; the aystem cannot long
withstand the lose of mucua. hence It la
that women afflicted with catarrhal affeo
tlona of the pelvic organa feel tired and
languid, with weak back and throbbing
brain. A course of Peruna Is euro to re
store health by cutting off the weakening
drain of the dally loss of mucus.
Aa Admirable Teal.
Congressman Mark H. Dunnell. Nat
ional Hotel. Washington. D. C, writes:
"Tour Peruna being used by myself and
many of my friends and acquaintances
not only as a cure for catarrh but also aa
an admirable tonlo for physical recupera
tion. I gladly recommend It to all persons
requiring such remedies." Mark H. Dun
Bell. -
If you do not derive prompt and satis
factory results from ths use of Peruna.
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full
statement of your case and he will be
pleased to give you his valuable advice
gratia.
Address Dr. Hartman', President of The
Hartman Sanitarium, Columbua. O.
i
11 tl I t
in
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W jnill
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uaaie west.
Jipsr for Vntvenrirtts,
bubi.. Lsiinsran. Ms.
Academy
YEAR
references on application.
At., Supt UPPER ALTON, ILL.
UlTtNWSITo, Kima
AND CONSERVATORY F03 LADIES
awV A t t sat -a v m
mm
asr, Cssnrl PisaUt (May). Resldeat Professors Gasras,
Clohtl, Kasmnael, rarrsst, ILobarta, Thsasss, Haraaay.
ror estalosns, sddraas '
JOHSI XV. H1UJOS, Prss 18 College Place, WKXICO, MO,
ant (he
Best
... - c
Floor.
Rental
I ' ' t.. Unl k
street and haa windows along the
Floor.
a vva e
to tbe elevator and faces court. It
ia Well ventilated, lias good light,
lu-uinmadiiiiuni Wi,- (it si
is well venutaisi
sccouimoda lions
Floor.
l.xU feeL It faces west, but Is very
eeldum tbat aosce of thla sixs Is of.
f.
oe usea to auvantsxs by soma firm
Floor.
both 18'xllV4. Each of then haa a
newly decorated and are looms
man may bs comfortable. Price (or
ps.ee
Ground Flour
Bee Buildinr