THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JUNE 0, 1003. 8 MA IS TO HAVE A HEARING1 Beuoci Why He Should Not Be Hasg ed to E Stael to Governor Jnc 15. DOG WRECKS A RAILROAD V.OTOR CAR loir Central Committee Doing Some Preliminary Work for the Com ing Cams-alga Sessions Uwi Are Late. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. June 8. (Special.) Probably on June IS or It parties who are Interested In the wellbeing and future happiness of William Rhea will meet with Governor Mickey to show the chief executive why Rhea should not be hanged. Rhea was convicted In th lower court and the de cision was affirmed, of the murder of a saloon keeper at Pnyder. At present he Is In the penitentiary waiting for the day, July 10. And as he waiU his friends are preparing numerous arguroonts to be pre sented in his behalf. Rhea himself, Just now, Is getting much comfort out of read ing works on Christian Science. He Is the aid of these maps the stste committee can readily poll the state at any time. Dedicate Chapel Saaday. The dedication of the new chapel of the penitentiary will occur next Sunday, June 14. Governor Mickey and Chancellor An drews will be present and will assist In the dedicstory exercises. It Is expected before the dedication all of the new furnltve will have been Installed. The Board of Public Lands and Buildings some time ago ad vertised and received bids for fitting up the chapel, but the members were not satisfied and last week Governor Mickey. Secretary of Stste Marsh and Treasurer Mortensen visited Omaha and Lincoln dealers to get prices. They called upon those firms which had put In bids and several that had not. They brought back with them several samples of carpets and It Is expected at the meeting of the board to be held tomorrow the furniture and car pets will be bought l.eetares 01 Lawyers. COLLEGES CLOSE FUR EAR Commencement Exercises at Hasting and Djaoa This Week. INTERESTING PROGRAMS AT EACH PLACE Xameroas Fnnlle School Uraana tlaas Coatlaaa ta.Be Subject of Prima latereat Over Ik State. HASTINGS. Neb.. June 8. Speeial.)-The first exercises of the Hastings college com mencement occurred at the Presbyterian church, where th baccalaureate sermon was delivered by the president. Rev. Wight. 'The purpose of Life" was the subject of the discourse. In the evening J. P. Bailey of Omaha, state secretary of the Toung Tonight at Memorial hall Dr. Francis I Men's Christian association, delivered an Marion Burdlck of Columbia university I address before the Christian associations. lectured to the law class of the university on "The Lawyer; a Pest or a Panacea." Many lawyers and others from out In the state were present. At the conclusion .of the address the senior law class gave a banquet at the His subject was "What Am I?" Special music was rendered at each meeting and the church was well filled. A farce will be presented at the college chapel this evening by the senior class. Harvey H. Jones, who graduated from quoted as saying that he believes It is the Llndell hotel, at which R. C. Roper acted the scientific course of the high school a greatest thing on earth and that his Soli- as toastmaster. tary hours are made some brighter at leait I made. by Its teachings. But he hasn't sufficiently learned the JLE HART Kl 1119 IV lrUUIIIQ IVVUIIUilCU .Kl ana It Is said of him that ho la thinner and paler than Is his wont and that as the days drag by he becomes more nervous. And the prediction is made that if Gov ernor Mickey does not Interfere that Rhea will not go to the scaffold with the same coolness and unconcern that characterized Several speeches were Teteraa 5eweaper Maa of Dakota City Dies of stroke of Apoplexy- few days ago. Is the youngest student ever receiving a diploma from that school. He Is the son of N. H. Jones, who was IS DEAD Prtnclpal of th Juniata schools for several years, it years oia ana ona ui wio most brilliant students in a class of twenty-nine graduates. Diplomas at Blair. BLAIR, Neb., June g (Speclal.)-On Sat urday evening the graduating c'.ass of 1903 of the Blair High school, composed of thlr teen young women and five young gentle men, were presented with their diplomas by Public Lands and Buildings are having yterday mornnM .ni aiti MoT9 , Dhy. i."; row.er oeior . .... . ... I - ivn B.mf a lll 1 m r th a , , a .im. slclan could reach his side. Coming as It did without any warning of HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling Indicates an un healthy condition of the kidneys; If It stains the linen It Is evidence of kidney trouble; too frequent desire to pass It, or pain In the back Is also convincing proof that th kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There It comfort In the knowledge so often expressed that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney and. bladder rem edy, fulfills every wish In curing rheuma tism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver. bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to bold water and scalding pain In passing It. or bad effects following use of liquor, win or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the ex traordlnary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists In fifty cent and one-dollar sites. Tou may have a sample bottle of Swamp- Root, the great kidney remedy, and a book that tells all about It. both sent ab solutely free by mall. Address. Dr. Kil mer & Co., Blnghamton, N. T. When writing be sure to mention that you read this generous offer In The Omaha Dally Bee. Don't make any mistake, but re member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Blng hamton. N. T., on every bottle. WOMAN LURED TO HER DEATI1 Chicaeo Folio Art at Work oa Another Murder Xjtter. BODY OF VICTIM FOUND Br HUNTERS amaaamman. MtlT tt- Crlai mm m DOCTOR ADVOCATED OPERATION PE-niMIA MADE KNIFE UNNECESSARY CATARRH Is a very frequent csuse of that class of diseases popularly known as female weakness. Catarrh of the pelvic organs produces such a variety of disagreeable and Irritat ing symptoms that many people In fact, the majority of people have no idea that they are caused by catarrh. If all the women who are suffering with any form of female weakness would write to Dr. Hartman. Columbus, Ohio, and give him a complete description of their symp toms and the peculiarities of their troubles, he will immediately reply with complete directions for treatment, free of charge. Mr Era Barlho, 1SX Eatt Itth ttreet, y. Y. City, X. Y., vrilr: 'I suffered for thru year with leucor- DAKOTA CITT. Neb., June (.Special.) Atlee Hart, editor and proprietor of the Meglnfind. the fare for whose ticKet 01 I Korth Nebraska Earle. suffered a stroke of xlt Warden Beemer and the Board of apoplexy at his home here, at 6 o'clock such a time over. It Is raid that he will collapse before the time comes and If he WOMAN IN CLUB AND CHARITY goes to the scaffold at all he will go limp ts approach. Mr. Hart's death caused a and nerveless. great shack to the members of his family In the meantime different parties are j ana his friends. He had apparently been the largest audience that has ever occupied the opera house on a similar occasion. The stage was beautifully decorated with palms using different arguments for a commu tatlon of his sentence. Rev. Wharton ar gues that It is the fault of society's neglect that Rhea Is a murderer. Attorney Loomls In the best of health and spirits the pre vious evening. People who had seen him. big. strong and stalwart, happy and cor dial, mingling gayly among his friends. argues that under the laws of the state I could scarcely believe the news of his sud his sentence of death Is not Justified. The I den demise In the morning. Miss Bertha Conde, International college and flowers of all kinds, and a banner over secretary of the Toung Women's Christian head bearing the class motto, "Able and association, spent a part of Monday 4n the Willing." The class flowers were white 'oral association rooms while enroute trora rose and Marshall Nell rose; class colors. California, where she has been In the in- silver and gold. The exercises were opened terest of college work, to New York. Miss with prayer by Rev. A. E. Marsh of the Conde addressed the noon meeting, taking Episcopal church and closed with the bene- tor her subject, "The Secrets, Belief, Trust diction by Rev. J. W. Tarkln of the Con- and Service." Miss Conde's coming was gregatlonal church. Each of the graduates wholly unexpected and many were disap acquitted themselves with honor to them- pointed at not being able to hear her. selves and their Instructors. Superintend ent Fowler, while not taking any one sub- Mrs. A. Allee, state regent of the Daugh Ject for his address. Spoke earnestly and ters of the American Revolution Is con- , ..,, ,h .o.i. r r I feellnaxly to the graduates of their class, ducting correspondence In an effort to se n.ure bo Dccaun or nis uemg bu penmen a- vuia mi, ran ium, pimuvrui Rcucimi di ent of the Blair High schools for eight the national society at the etate confer- consecutlve years, most of the present grad- ences of Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri, all Te revr being pup... of the second grade of which are to ,be held aom, , time during members of the Gospel Tabernacle have sent this communication to the governor: We. the member of the Gospel Taber nacle. do earneatly petition you to spare the life of the prisoner known as William Rhea, now under sentence of dealu His youth, the circumstances unoer On Saturday night Mr. Hart attended the meeting of the Omadl lodge. Ancient, Free I and Accepted Masons, where he assisted In giving the third degree to his son. Harry, who had come home from Chicago I to attend the graduating which the crime was committed and the Dakota City High school. After the lodge wl.' VaXsViy 1en,eaL"t STuum;: " - singled favor your exercising executive clemency, with the members of the high school grad- when Mr. Fowler came to the schools. I October. The Nebraska conference Is to The members of the class are: Misses I be held In Omaha and It, la believed that Abble G. Stewart, Elsie E. Hannum, Hazel the presence of the president general will T. Davis. Ora D. Bracken, Mable L. Claar, prove an Inspiration to the chapters, among ernor, taken with the circumstances and k- ir Hart and ahnrtw ftm i.ni.k. (' motives that prompted the same, and the ?r Mrf' "rt na "nort7 ft'r midnight I fact that for months the prisoner has been I bade the young people a happy good required to work lor tne stale witn tne 1 night. death penalty hanging over his head, make I aham a-sn 't.v i. ... i .. it seem inhumane to execute this severest I , 1 . . . ,. ..... 1 Sue Kenny. Cora A. Pierce. Mary A. Bire- which there has been so much Interest dur- iiai L Bwaacueu ii i wii. m m niaining- rsr i - i . YTiiiCMlUd www. . I . . ' r u aw V.va H VPwil,m A - I 1111 th HAH I VMI-- Thavua raaiAni inerAtYiT with th cmrfi I as. tffrrfhlA nflln ftfl th imf miA 9 vnnvu, nB"ro v. I w r - tachinr, such u "I came not to Ju.ige lhrt Mr w.rt -ya- . mann. Pearl the world, but to Mve th worlds' (Johnl, . . . . - r I and Rprtha C. XfA.tV.U-rm mnA HTwar. I Tha iniTibra nt th n.mri. WAm.n. , . . . m . i v. i a j . . j I i or mm inn inniiAn ir rn t i sf I . . ' .. I'L'JV. f.rcjU",0,":Y ""sik.j tM ..e k- . " 7 vl Walter A. Bradley. Chester 8. Smith. Wlnl- club held their seventh annual party on that our petition Is In accordance with the -non and advised her v fred Lnruh, E. Mark Beaty and Albert last Thursday at the home of Mrs. J. W, will of Jesus Christ, the King of Kings and . . . lnutM f , . " ' Hedelund. ' Marshall. There were about sixty present Lord of Lords. . Most .Incereiy. lu Wis BleP' ... . later Mr. Hart began I knrt ,h. m.r , ... ' I to aroan with caln and bee ma nnMn. I rranrirrn.il mt na. I r u- .i i . . Icessful social cvenU In the history of w . n I ".iv a..v uvuer i.u.u warn Bl VUBVTU 1 1 V !H r. I I'HHTIT. N,ll I It n A CJ .I I ft I . . ae m aunw I u, mrtA r,, . ' . ' I ' voinii.r wm- i tna cluft. ., " 'i ummonfa. dul I meneemenf weelr mt TWnA h.M 4(k .v. Tmn Ptu.nni In IJnenln todST CSm a 1 Kufnr hA nhir.lnl.n .1 I. 1 f'j ".v "um Kr(. Liiri Mr. i tiAAMIsurrilfil rrrrrlxM im1H u tk. p r . ... wild story of the almost mlraculoua escape Hart'a life had passed away. Dr. Maxwell ttonl ehumh ...t.eri.V " "7.. ",nu wlln ln ra annual oon- frora deth of C. C. Holtorf and a young pronounced th. cause of death irr . JT. "f 1. Vl T"000 ot " American Iagu of Civic . m i. -v.. . i - - mo iiiuuiici wu i lmDrovement. a civio institute will ha masur of th BurllngUm between Ravenna pRnp PRnCPFPTC IRC ODIPUT '- V' .HURl M- f dUcted at Chu,au'iu"' Vo' " ""tire week With the young woman he LR0K PKOSPfcCTS ARE BRIGHT Chicago Theo ogical seminary. The music studenU and worker In the field of civic i was lumisnea Dy tne church choir, under I Improvement will be offered a program of aa-o ay Wet Weather Has Hot I the leadership of Prof. Walter G. Reynolds. I lecture and conference,; under th guld- Beea go Great aa Bad Beea I in lno evening me xoung men s unnstian I ance of some of the chief leader In civic Aatlelpaled. associaUon and the Toung Woman's Chris- I Improvement, which, will give for the first nan "auun wen atumnra irjr k. i ume a complete survey of the principles. CHICAGO. June (.Lured from home by fellow countrymen, who believed she car ried a large amount of money, robbed f tM and then murdered Is believed by the police to have been the fate of Mrs. Marie Danllovsky, whose body has been found in a lonely spot on the Illinois and Michigan canal. When the body was discovered there wss a bullet hole In the woman's left temple rhta and tlct radon of the womb. The and her clothing ws In disorder. Her fato? adtocatfi an ojerafton trnifA J T ' "a ,a f " v w dnodtd wry much, amf lrnqy ejected Mrs. Danllovsky was last seen by her t . friends near h,r home In Eighteenth Place P 1 am a changed tro- Thursday morning. She wa with a strange man. rerun rwrett me; K iook nine oor woman who had visited her a week before I tlee, but I felt to much improved I kept talc and whose husband is known to have be-1 ,ng at J dreaied on operation to much, sougnt ner to lend mm money, it is inn strange woman and her husband that the police are seeking. Heating for a Kaaaevr. The police also are hunting Edward Dan llovsky, nephew of the murdered woman. who Is believed to know something of her disappearance. An expressman also la be ing sought. ' Mrs. Danllovsky was 67 year old and ha J lived happily with her husband. James Danllovsky, an employe In a furniture fac tory. She came to America from Austria last fall, six months after her husband. On the voyage she became acquainted with an Austrian, who assisted her in various ways. By the theory the police are working on It was this man's wife who Induced Mrs. Danllovsky to go to their residence on Thursday. 8he was supposed by these peo ple to have considerable money and when she refused to make them a loan the police believe she was shot and her money taken. In the night following the body was hidden at the spot where It was found by three hunter. M.EvaBartho. SPECTATORS ARE SEARCHED I am today in perfect health and have not felt to tceM for Afteen ye'irj." -rs. Eva Birtho. Miss Maud Stelnbach, 1393 Uth 8t, Mil waukee, Wis., writes: "Last winter I felt sick most of th Ume, was Irregular and suffered from nervous exhaustion and severe bearing down pains. I had so frequently heard of Peruna and what wonderful cures It performed so I sent for a bottle and in four weeks my health and strength were entirely restored to me." Miss Maud Steinback. Everywhere the women are using Peruna and praising It. Peruna Is not a palliative simply; It cures by removing the cause of female disease. Dr. Hartman has probably cured more women of female ailments than any other living physician. He makes these cures sim ply by using and recommending Teruna. If voii do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna. write at once to Dr. Hartman, Riving-a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuableadvice gratis. , Address Dr. Hartman. (resident or ne nan man sani tarium. Columbus. Ohio. ONLY A HOLDING COMPANY ortaera securities Sot a Kanway Compaay aad Kot Controlled by Hill. BT. PAUL June 8. Judge George Toung today continued his argument on behalf . Knrihrrn Securities company In t i name. , Pair and. Seneca, With the young woman he was riding on- a gasoline motor car. A dog ran at the car, the car took the dog amidships and the occupant of the oar, the car and the dog were thrown over oa .the Wmekm Ike maa and the Woman being rendered unconscious. After a tlraa the woman regained her senses to find I Farmers are taking a more hopeful view of FREMONT K.ti a a iivJ V' MO""in,er or NeUgh. Two achievements and hope of this great nrrn.r ..vin.. k "1 1 nthem wr rendered by th. Eu terpen n movement. Thl. institute arill begin at XI uiee ciuo, and ueorge Ireland of the I a. m, Monday. July 13. after the registra that apa'n. the South Loup river. Her com- . ,.. nn, , "JJ 2-. r" y". qu""" n.f nai tenor uon ana welcoming of del. rnlon was some feet away. She succeeded '.,, "MT "'dJ "I'... .1 ' -t". "10- lnlt evnln wlu the gradua- nrst of a aerie of lectures on "Art In the In rousing Holtorf and the two nianafwd whlcn up Very weedTf but trowing 10 the commencement exercises of I of American life and the elevation of the to get to Ravenna, since which Ume they ., ' , ...Ik " v.. ' .'J lZ.l. . Jun -BpeclsX)-On l i-miadelphla. In which the beautifying wttn tne beet nel and it look as t a very smau one. I aiven bv Rev. O. P. Ijtnrlls Ti T Ph n I njiiuwlstlnn hl-K I. I . ..,. No Oae with Weapoa Allowed la the Jacksea, Keataeky, Coart Hoase. JACKSON, Ky., June 8 Judge Redwine came Into court at o'clock prepared to call the case against Curtis Jett and Tom White, charged with the assassination of J. B. Marcum. A large crowd had gath ered In anticipation of the trial. A military guard was In charge of the court house and many who entered were the suit of the state against that corpor searched for weapons. Not being able to ation which Is being heard by Judge obtain a jury from th sixty men sum- I Lochren. moned. an adjournment was taken until I He devoted himself principally to an tomorrow. The adjournment waa decided attempt to prove that the merger com' on because all the veniremen from Magoffin i nahv was In reality a holding company had not arrived and also because the de- for the stock of a few large holders ot fendanta announced their desire to procure I railway stocks who wished to protect additional counsel, who cannot reach Jack- I themselves from rslds by unscrupulous per' son until Tuesday. I aona with designs on their roads, and who Elisor Jones waa sent back to Magoffin I desired to consolidate their investments In county to get twenty-nv more veniremen, I convenient form as difficulty I expected In getting men to it was really a private arrangement. aerve. contended the judge, and other holders It la believed that the soldier guarding of stock were not especially invited to the house of B. L. Ewen, the principal wit- come In with them unleas they liked. It ness against Jett and White, prevented I was In no sense a railway company and aa assassination last night I was not incorporated In this state because Ewen keep a hotel. Parties claiming to I it did no business here and never Intended be man and wife applied . last night for to. lodging and were taken In. Mrs. Ewen was I xh point which he emphasised the most suspicious ana asaea ror aanmonai guards. was .hat inasmuch aa the so-called Hill When the new lodger were heard moving Morgan coterie did not own a majority of about In their room the soldiers made an h,8 stock of the Securities company it examination and found both were men. The eould not bo said to possess control of parties were turned away and no arrests that comDanv. This group of capitalists train for Ravenna passed. To the fact that the train waa an hour late the young people owe their success in getting off the tracks before it came along. Bessloa Law Late. , The session laws, which should hwe h.vn not onlv suffered Dhysically. but both .... ? lu ln" commer, "w w - wiLu Liita ww a. nping ja rriMna a nn aavitt w 1 1 i n . , .. . ... .... are la a bad condition from the nervous It .'. .' .C' l .: 7" xor OT"e" w,u nela ,n tne united cmsen mi oe tne theme. On Monday IZck 1 " l0k" " thOUBh CrP WOula be Brethren church. The address will be evening the American Park and Outdoor During the Om they were unconscious Ih. rarka trin tlmi for the arrival of HI. . .. : . . , w- .... .w. Iour correspondent has visited every por-I the baccalaureate sermon at the TTnit. slon with th Am.Hn t..,. r... tlon of Cuming county during the last four Brethren church yesterday. At the Ume Improvement. In another 'course of lec- un nu i rum inquiry oi mi iarmers ana of commencement one of tho most Import- tures on "Contemporary Society." Prof. .... ...u i.imn uui me i ant events or tne program Is the laying of Charles Zueblln of the University of Clil prospects tor a oountiiui crop are excellent, the corner-stone of the conservatory. cago will attempt to define the function of Some J.00O acres of low bottom lands, chiefly the various effort being made today to aiong in, cmnorn nver, nave oern ail tne wmmr. improve social conditions. Dr. Charles B been out by thl Urn, will probably come 1 , . ,Z , , June s.-tBpecial.)-ureat uimeri win rve a lecture treaUng of the from the printer about July L The cause " " "'" V " " ,aRC" "i- commiitee in piao oi ine scnooi ana tne school teacher of the delay wa the slowness of the State Pronll,e wel1- Corn "rowing finely small the meeting of the farmers of the Fourth in the Improvement of social Institutions. t...i KAa.i4 i. l.rtir.. th. retract Tain never looked better and hay and congressional district. All the farmers In- A aerie of conferences, conducted bv m. Rttn Sunertntendent P,,to IU b a very heavy crop. Corn tereated In the Independent grain elevator, lnent specialists, will cover the lmmedi.t. ir ... ..K, from the nrinter his ute- Dut not mor than ,n manv Pa"t Uving In the Fourth congrosslonal district, pracUcal problems of civic iraDrovement- Q' -School Lawa and School Land Lawa of I aeasons, and no alarm Is felt on that score, will meet in York June 10. At this meeting I rural, urban and national. Governor R. -v.hr.w. .. revised and amended in 1A Cuming county will sustain Its old-Ume ex-Oovemor Savage will be one of th B. LaFollette of Wisconsin will sneak on ..k .Tni.-tnr. nnt.. rit.tiona sunreme reputaUon as a heavy producer and Its speakers. There are several independent I "Representative Government" Evenln. court decisions and official decision of th farmere are feeling confident and happy, grain elevator in York county and two or Illustrated lecture on some of the most tat uperintendent, for th us ot schxl Th weather now la Ideal corn weather. three more are being agitated. significant phases of civic betterment will - i i lurnian oota entertainment and Instruction. Get Five Year la Prison. iorow ir.- w.goa ana ruuea. 0n evening at the annual banquot BEATRICE. Neb.. June 8. Special. V LOUP CITY, Neb.. June 8. (Special Tel- at the Hotel Atheneum the presidential Jamea Hall, one of the Clatonla bank rob-1 egram.) Mrs. John Blasney, 75 year of addresa will be delivered. On Saturday the ber. who wa taken to Topeka, Kan., last age, wa returning to ner home east of I business sessions of th convenUon will be winter to answer the charge of robbing Asnton this morning after visiting her I held, the InsUtute closing Saturday night the Doetofflc at Greening. Kan., was tried aaugnier. Mrs. rTana r araowsw. and waa with Mr. Albert Kelsey's prophetic treat. ger aad aay thai tne orainanc passea cy I in federal court at tne former place and l"r"w" i ana senousiy nurt. I msni or "i ne juoaei city," as exemplified th council for th Issuance of bonds lor I sentenced to five year In the penitentiary, A Dor wno w& driving th team hastened by the proposed exhibit at the Louisiana the establishment of an electric lighting I in company with three of his pals last home and brought her husband, but when Purchase exposition and the plans for mak- plant for the city of Lincoln was not valid I week. Sheriff Waddlngton of this city ap- I lney arnvea at tne piece ene waa dead. 1 Ing th future Chautauqua a model com and that th bond are no good. H. R. I peered aa a witness against Hall. O'Brien. TZ " tnunity. A steamboat excursion will be Kent, who made the best bid for the bonds, I Hall' partner, was tried here shortly after Atteaa urow Reeepttoa. made to Jamestown Wednosdav. Jul in has called the attention of the council to I the two were arrested at Clatonla and sen-I BEATRICE, iseo., June 8. (Special.) I at reduced rates, complimentary tickets the fact and eaya that he will not accept I tenced to three years in the Nebraska I uaniei r reeman. wno nas ins honor of be- I being Issued to members of the league. them. I state penltenUary. Aa five of these crim- lng the nrst homesteader in the United I For further Information addresa the Am.r. Compromise o Ckalrmaa. inals are now doing time In the peniten- I States, departed yesterday for Montrose, lean League for Clvio Improvement, m I I a nr ih. niiinnnnen rnuicva inrv niv. rjn I i - wnric uo win siienu ini Mr.nitA. I v mharb .v.nn. I'hir.. n j. h. j vwtu ...v. V.....U..U. . .v- ....., i breakinr nn a desnemtn an. and celebration to oe tendered Hon ft.tn.h. tor eeymour, j .uu owunw i . vv.,. who have Inferted southern Ne- A. Grow, the rather of the homestead law. treasurer of the county republican com- bra,kft ani northern Kansas tor many which Is to be held Tuesday. Mr. Freeman years. were made. The soldier cannot make arrest until martial law la declared, and the county officers are making no arresta for drunken- I ness or suspicion. BOSTON. June 8. The press committee perance union has received a copy of the naa any oearing. conienoea juuge luung, program of the World's Woman's Chris- on the question of the legality of the tlan Temperance union convention, which K'nrth.rn tWuritles -omnanv One reason was opened at Geneva. Swltserland. today. Northerl Securltle company, one reason snd which will continue through Thurs- he cited for the incorporstlon of the com- day. In tha absence of Lady Henry Som- pany In New Jersey, was that the courts nermit her to attend the convention, of Ie8Ialatur of Minnesota had for yeara which she Is president Mrs. Lilian M. N. manifested a spirit of hostility toward Stevens of Portland. Me,, vice oresldent laxre railroad enternrlses. He denied, that 1 - nMBi. Th. kn. ... ... 1 - officers This little publication contains JIT pagoa and 1 being sent out now as fast aa re ceived from the printer. Say Boats Ar Ho Good. And now come forward Attorney Man- mlttee at a meeting held thl morning. In electing Mr. O'Neal chairman th candl date selected a man who baa not been affiliating with any of th faction of th county and who wa favorable to them alL Th election were all unanimous. Preparing for Stato Campaign, Chairman Llndsey and Secretary Allen of the atate central committee are doing little preparatory work before entering on th coming campaign. , At present they are sending out maps to the varioua county chairmen to have marked the changes In local road district management. The county chairmen are requested to not on th map th varioua change in district management In order to get th entir ma chinery of the organisation In touch. With CALDWELL NO LONGER JUDGE 1 to be the guest of honor of the occasion. Workmaa Memorial Day. Moaameax is ueaieatea FREMONT. Neb.. June 8 -(Special.) I NEBKABK-a iui, neo.. June I - Fremont lodge. No. 85. Ancient Order of tSpeclal -Tne wooomen or the World United Workmen, observed yesterday as dedicated a monument and held Joint memorial day. In the morning they at- Memorial services with th Ancient Order tended the Baptist church !n a body and Union Workmen, and city Are department listened to a sneclal sermon bv the castor ' Wyuka cemetery yesterday afternoon. Dr. Jordan. The decorations consisted of emblems of the order done In roses and were very elaborate. In the afternoon the graves of the fourteen members buried In Ridge cemetfry were strewn, with flowers and the usual ritualistic services carried out. There was a large attendance at both service. It is estimated mat z.ooo people were present. Rev. Dr. Schleh. of Omaha, gavel Jun6 j ino inurm. Relative of tne .lariat Say Hi. Reslgraatloa Became Effective Jane 5. DENVER. June 8. Relative of United State Circuit Judge Henry C. Caldwell confirm th report of bis resignation, tele graphed from Little Rock, Ark. They say that nis resignation Decani s effective Avers Sarsaparilla Your grandmother's doc tor ordered it for your father. It's the same old Sarsaparilla today.. Tested and tried for 60 years. If constipated, use Ayer's Pills;. gently laxative, purely vegetable. d. O. 4IU CO beweU. Kate, Yeaag Maa Declared Iasaae. OSCEOLA, Neb., June 8. (SpeciaL)-Al- bert Gustafson, a young man about Zi years old, was complained of and brought before the commissioners of Insanity yes terday, charged with a mind that was dis eased and being liable to Injure himself or taks his life. The commissioners thought he ought not to be at large, and a com mission was Issued by the board to Sheriff Hartman to take Gustafson to the sslyum for the Insane at Lincoln, and thfs tnorn- Ing the sheriff started for Lincoln with him. To Bea-ta Replanting. BEATRICE. Neb., June 8. Speclal.)-If the weather remains favorable farmers expect to begin planting corn In a day or two. About three-fourths of the crop Is In. but It will be found necessary to re plant a large amount of corn on the bottom lands which was washed out or covered over too deep by the high waters. Judge Caldwell is now at his mountain home. Aloha lodge, near Wagon Wheel Gap, Colorado. Chief Justice John Camp. bell of the supreme court of Colorado Is mentioned here as the probable successor of Judge Caldwell on the bench of the United State circuit court of appeals WASHINGTON. June 8 Attorney Gen eral Knox today received the resignation of Judge Henry C. Caldwell of th United States circuit court or tne Eighth circuit His home was In Little Rock. Ark Judge Caldwell retire under th act congress which authorises the retirement of United States judges when they have attained the age of TO years or have served ten years or more on the bench. . Coilrat a Largo Class. WEST POINT. Neb.. June 8. (Special ) cial Telegram.) The annual concert was Rt. Rev. Richard Scannell. bishop of j given this evening at the State Institute Omaha, confirmed a class of forty-fir I for the Blind In this city. The graduating young persons at St. Boniface church. I exercise will be held tomorrow afternoon Walk Arson Case O LOUP CITT. Neb.. June 8.-8pecial Tel egram.) The trial of Robert Wstke. the party suspected of setting fire to the Ash- ton elevator, was commenced In the dis trict court here todsy. The examination today was conducted by Aaron Wall for the state and W. H Thompn for th. de- GOVERNOR BAILEY TO MARRY tense. Mrs. Ida M. Wren, to Be Mistress of the Exeentlve Mansion at Topeka. Coaeert at Blind Asylam. NEBRASKA CITY. Neb.. June 8-(Spe- TOPEKA. Ksn., June 8. Governor W. J. Bailey of Kansas and Mrs. Ida M. Wee: Monterey, this county, yesterday. He was a large number of people are In attendance I ' Kansaa City will be married In Kansas from sutstde of the state assisted by Rev. Joseph Rueslng of this place and a number of neighboring clergy, men. The church and grounds were beau tifully decorated for the occasion. Monterey Is the second largest Catholic parish in the county and the occasion was the ansana of I drawing a targe arewd of people. City tomorrow evening. This statement was given out today by Governor Bailey1 private secretary Mrs. Week Is a widow and Is employed So Tim to Fool Away. Coughs, colds and lung troubles demand prompt treatment with Dr. King' New I y Kansaa city cloak company. G ire mor Discovery. No cur, no pay. toe, 81.00. I Bailey 1 expected to arrive la kansaa City For sale ar Kuaa oa. I lava wi s-iieroeoa, World's W. C. T. V. Conveatloa. barely owned I140.000.CMJ of the S3o0,000,0u0 stock of the merger company and, there fore, he said, by the arguments of the counsel of the state were not "in the saddle." None of the arguments of the state, citing grievances Imposed on citizens of the state by reason pf the forming of the merger. ESCAPE DEATH BY MIRACLE Water Spout Rushing from the Ba StrikM Trolley Train. CARS REMAIN ON THE. TRACK Pereoas oa the Platforms t'nakle to Get late tke Cars Save Them- elves by Holding to tke Railings. NEW YORK. June 8. Rushing In from the sea, a water spout, traveling at great speed, struck a train on the Brooklyn Elo vated road, bound cityward from Rockaway Beach. The motorman saw the spout just as the train reached a trestle over Broad channel. Jamaica bay. He threw on full power in an effort to get past, but the flood ot water struck him between the third and fourth car. The platforms were crowded with per sons unable to get inside the cars. These were almost swept off Into the bar bul managed to hold fast to the railings. The flood rushed down the aisles and caused a wild ' scramble. Hundreds of pleasure seekers were drenched to the skin. No one was seriously Injured, however, and despite the ffcet that tons of water struck the cars, they did not leave the rails. slons will be Interspersed with public meet ings at which a number of speakers known widely In connection with the temperance movement win appear. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER the Northern Securities company has or ever can have any voice In the control of the Northern Pacific or Great Northern railways Mr. Mel.en's testimony was quoted to show that neither Hill nor the Northern Fair ia Nebraska aad Iowa, with Securities company had any voice in the , . , I management oi me ionnern i-acinc sys ''art s. I turned his Northern Pacific stock into tha Northern Securities corporation. WASHINGTON. June 8. -Forecast: I This testimony went to show that the For Nebraska Fair Tuesday; cooler in I managements of the two companies were south' portion; Wednesday, fair. I more independent of each other since the For Iowa Partly cloudy Tuesday ; cooler I organisation of the Securitiea company In aoutheast portion; Wednesday, fair end I than they had been before. warmer in northwest portion. For Missouri Partly cloudy and prob ably showers; cooler In east and south por tions; Wednesday, fair. For Colorado and Wyoming Fair In west, showera In eaat portion Tuesday; cooler In west porton; Wednesday, fair; warmer In east portion. " For Montana Fair Tuesday and Wednes- day; warmer In east and south portion. For South Dakota Fair Tuesday; Wednesday, fair and warmer. For Kansas Showera Tuesday; cooler In east portion; Wednesday, fair. Loeal Reoora. MERRY GO ROUND RUNS AWAY Thlrteea Children Are Passeaajers aad several of Tkem Are Badly Hart. i EVANSVILLE, Ind.. June 8. A merry- go-round In a park near the city ran away with Itself last night. There were thirteen children on the swing at the time. The conductor grabbed up th children. one by one, and threw them from the swing. One child, the 6-year-old daughter of John Caney, was thrown against a post HYMENEAL. Anhle -1'ren. BEATRICE, Neb., June 8 (Special.) The announcement of the marriage of Mr. Clifford Ashley and Miss Minnie Uren, which occurred at Kingfisher, Okl., has been received by tbelr Beatrice friends. The young couple resided In this city for many years before going to Oklahoma. They expect to make their home at Hertng ton, Kan., where the groom has secured a position with the Rock Island railroad. Wedding Cards lasnea. EDGAR. Neb.. June 8. (Special.) Cards announcing the marriage of Miss Mania Merrill of Edgar and Mr. Vilas P. Sheldon of Nehawka, Neb., are out. The event will take place In St Andrew's Episcopal church on Wednesday evening, June 17. A recep tion after the ceremony will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Merrill, parents of the bride. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAT' pViwan pretoUo Spared wlTh her 'kul1 WM "" " t tne corresponding uajr oi uie last three I expected to survive. years: 118. 108. l0l. 1900. Maximum temperature.... S3 71 70 Minimum temperature.... 62 bl So 5s Mean temperature 7! 2 eo 70 Precipitation 08 .00 .7 .00 Record of temperature and precinltatlon at umana ior una uay mm since Alurcu 1, Normal tempersture One child had its Jaw broken, another had an arm broken and several were badly bruised. F.irrai for the day 4 Total excess since Marcn 1 171 Normal precipitation 18 Inch Deficiency for the day lOlnch PreclDltallon since Marcn 1 11. Inches Excess since March 1 l.lftlnrties Deficiency for cor. period, ltt.... 8 lu Inches Denciency for cor. period. 19ul.... Ms Inches Reports from statleas at T P. M Parige fqaadron fiolaa Sooth. SAN FRANCISCO, June 8.-The Pacific I squadron, under command oi Admiral ... 88 I Glass, will leave some time this month for a cruise along the coast of South and Ceil- Are Simply Perfect. Dr. King's New Lit Pllla ar prompt, safe, gentle aad alwaya satisfy or no pay. Best for stomach and liver, tie. For sal by Kubn A Co. Deputy Sheriff Dies of Wounds. GLASGOW. Mont.. Juno 8 Jack Wil liams, the deputy sheriff shot by George Pierce, one of the escaped prisoners, on Saturday nlnht. Is dead. The poase has not found any of the four men. They stole two horses ahen they crossed th river and at least two of the men sre mak ing for the Dud Lands. All available men In the vicinity sre well armed arid Sheriff Gosner expects to have a large posse out today with the determination of capturing the escaped prisoners. Dances to Be Inlforin. PITTSBURG. June 8. The tenth annual convention of the Normal School Associa tion of Masters of Dancing of the United States and Canada opened here today with 318 delegates present. The convention will be In session all week. The object of the association is to have all dances taught uniformly throughout the United 6tates nnd Canada. Lyachlaar is feared. MARION. Ind.. June 8-In Fouth Mrlon this morning a negro, suppo-wri to be Toby tral America. This la the news given out I Jonea, assaulted and seriously miurei Mrs. todsy trom the nagahlp and unless the amnn. 1 ne nn iu ann a posae plans arc altered tne vessels Will get awav Bianrn uui 111 w.ini ui mm. 11 ninurra for the South Pacific before the end of and his guilt Is proved the negro may be two weeks. lyncnea. CONDITION OF THE WEATHER. -3! 3: Si in mm . 3 : . : t as Omaha, clear Valentine, clear , North Platte, part cloudy Cheyenne, cloudy Salt Lake City, part cloudy Rapid City, clear Huron, cloudy Willtston, cloudy. Chicago, clear St. Louis, cloudy St. Paul, dear Davenport, cloudy Kansas City, raining Havre, clear Helena, clear . Biamarrk, cloudy Galveston, cloudy i S31 ."t 70) .10 7') 71 .04 s2l O T hi. U, 4 .00 e' 74 .1 ! 71 .UI 2, M .1 " 4 .10 7' M. .if) M M o .it , 64 .00 M: .' 7 12 .M T Indicates trace of precipitation I A. WEI w Local rerecAM Official. And many otlicr painful and serious ailments from which most mothers suffer, can be avoided by the use of "Mottiri FflM.. This great remedy is a God-send to women, carrying them through their most critical ordeal with safety and no pain. No woman who uses ''Mother's Frleni" need fear the suffering and danger incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of its horror and insures safety to life of mother and child, and leaves her in .a condition more favorable to speedy recovery. The child is also healthy, strong and good natured. 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