THE OMATTA DAILY ITEE: ' TI1TJ K S DAY," JULY 10. 1003. Afll?FVQ XftT IV TUP TiFM 1WM authorised r legl-latlv. enactment rtilLrllL., J ilUl M 1LAL Isst winter. Is Involved In a tangl. which may put off the opening of the Institution for mora than two years. The aprroprla- tjl He W.ll Hot Attend Populist Meeting tlnn voted by the legislature to build the at Denver. I school was fixed as a preliminary at j",uu' the exportation being yist ruture icgisia tures would vote still further sums. The EX-G0VERN03 POYNTER TO BE THERE normal bill also provided that the location of the school should rest with the State Kew Normal School Likely to Bo Held tn for Two Tears for Lack, of Fnnda for Risslnf Expenses. particular cnse In which the Judgment Is rendered. With this .explanation of the value of the conmli-sloneis' opinions, pub lished tn this supplemental way, the court Is pleased to-present these opinions to the bar of this state for their convenience and use. , Thte Bute Printing board not disposed to authorise the printing of these reports, claiming that It Is not clear that the ap propriation provided by the legislature con templated their publication. In fact, mem bers of the board have said that It does not. The printing of supreme court re ports Is covered by an appropriation of $27,500 for "laws, journal, etc.," and the State Printing board Is Inclined to hold that this does not cover the supplemental (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, July 16. (Special.) If the Board of Ed icatlon, the various cities en tering the competition being expected to offer a bonus to the state.' With that end In view at leaat a half dozen cities are preparing to file with the board offers for bonuses varying, according to authentic estimate, from $30,000 to $40,000. The state I reports, which are not to be considered as board has been Dlannlne- to use the bonus supreme court reports. offered by the successful city In paying I On the other hand, the last session made chief conspirators in the 'movement to or- the running expenses of the school for the a speclno appropriation for the compilation ..ni.. and iniart ht th.v term a new I year fol!owln its intended opening In Sep- I or inese unomciai opinions, i-aui i ir. reform party Into the politics of. the na- Member, 1904, Inasmuch as any appropria- formerly deputy attorney general, and Miss tlon, for which purpose a conference has tlon voted even by the next legislature for Howell, who was formerly employed In the been called to meet In Denver on July 37, running expenses at the normal would not "ry, were put xo wora on in u, ..... be available until a year later than that ciera oi m coun, me iormer ai a (jaj I oi ai.wv ana me laiier ai tuuu per annum. Mow onm.a fltata Treasurer Mortensen specially appropriated V the legislature with an objection to that plan, one that he toT h work, from which the attaches of thinks Is vital. The contention of the supreme coun inr-jr mat me leftisiaiur. treasurer Is that the state board Is not meant th Printing appropriation to cover Ing from Denver, the gentlemen mentioned authorised by law to accept the bonus; p""c"'n: BiV",h.t iIlHsiativo . 7 ..... ..., I i a .ri. r.i .,. th. nnlv Clerk Herdman s office that the legislative VVIIIB CrVUIlCU W1W1 Sail HIWIIUWII vs. V" s xa s M.mm.. ..... ... -a ti K I mAthul will Ksa a na rtsa mnnav Intrt hi .m.g u,, m ... v. . 1 ..v " i..,. -i,.. opinions should be published and formation oi tne new cany. uaima u iuict mo ..oi.. ........ ,. . . Chancellor Andrews was sounded on the .. . . . .... I . l. , , . I I . ..-IJ ... subject during tne aay ana n. unn.ii- "" The parties thus employed now have copy ngiy ue.cia.reu i..i ... . . ... . " " prepared for two volumes, and It Is this vlted to th. conference, and even If he had almost every Authority who has 1 been. con- ha would not attend. suited by any of the normal school boom- ,,.. . . . .. ... ,. , . "You may say for me." said the chan- ers. and the situation almost Irrevocably ,et thf eontnct9 for , Dur) . f cellor. "that I have had no Invitation to point, to a delay in tno inaugraiion oi in of tn. ent ew n,.. - Bbly D, two or thr.a voIume. prepared, and year. distant By that lme the next leg- within the life of the supreme court com- B.uvur. w... ...v. ..,,... - - - mission the number of volumes will prob .u..u, ii amy reach seven or eight. The members to keep the .chool In operation. of tne mnUng board estimate It a little Governor Predicts Bis; Crops. anticipate f ny assistance or advice from K. Benjamin Andrews, chancellor of Ne braska university, they have bargained un wisely. The chancellor, name was In cluded In a list of national celebrities pub lished In the press dispatches this morn- attend any meeting of the sort and that I am not In sympathy with any endeavor to tart a new political party. My name was put on the list without my sanction and I had heard nothing of the matter until I read the account In a paper today. I have had no communication with any of the promoter, of the movemenff and my name must have been put on through some mis take. I would not attend under any cir cumstances, "The only way I can explain the action of the parties who have thus used my name. Is that It was on account of the fact thr.t I signed a paper some two year, ago auctioning a meeting that wa to be held hands full. Corn Is backward, but is now I T 7 I D TA t)V PIUFV KnTlfR making a terrific growth, with weeds a I tLalV 1U UU llllLlT lWllLL close second. , All small grain Is a good crop, but rainy weather Is holding back cutting to some extent. Farmers feel well JjWJg, Petition How in the Hands of th over the general outlook. Potatoes are a One crop. Creamery Does Bis; Bu.lneas. YORK, Neb., July U. (Special.) The Tork creamery pays out each week hun dreds of dollars to farmers for cream. Nearly every farmer has from five to thir ty cows, and on nearly every farm there 1. found a modern separator. The cream ery here ships every W ednesday a car load of bufter from York to Boston, New Haven, New York, and other eastern points. The butter Is made from separ ated cream and brings the very highest market price. The money Is sent from the east and is distributed each week among the farmer, of York county who furnish the cream. President MESSAGE IS SENT TO MR. RIDDLE He Will Kotlfy Itasslaa Ooverasneot and Ascertain Whether or Not It Is Willing to Reeelvo the Doeaneat. WASHINGTON, July .-The Jewish peUtlon laid before the president yesterday by the B'nai B'rlth committee has been received here and Becretary Hay has com municated by cable with Mr. Riddle, the American charge d'affaires at St. Petprs burg, respecting the means to be employed In bringing It to the attention of the csar. It is believed that Mr. Riddle's instruc tions are to notify the Russian government . Was a Casa of Salclde. PLATTSMOUTH. Neb., July lB.-(Spe i a w jt ,u a of the petition and ascertain whether it U Investijrate the cue of the death ot An- I tone Sebesta. who died at the homo of C V .., Joseph Svehla, in this cNy, yesterday, from the t'tah county district court of a suit for a separste maintenance brought by Mary Caroline Riddle, a plural wife of Issac Riddle. The .npreme court Is of the opinion thst "notwithstanding that celestlsl or plural marriage Is one of the essential tenets of the Mormon church, the legal status ot marriage exists between parties who In Utah before the enactment of any statute upon the subject, though members of that church, having made a contract ot mar riage In which they mutually agree to as sume and observe the legal obligations of that relation, and In pursuance of that agreement to openly cohabit as man and wife and hold themselves out to the public as such. But In the absence of such an agreement the legal statu, of marriage can not arise." after a short illness. On his person was found a gold watch and $42.32 In money. The evidence showed that he had no rela tives living In this country and that he had become tired of living and had eaten the phosphorous from a quantity of matches. The body wa. burled this afternoon. De- The Jewish committee, It Is stated. Is en tirely satisfied with the plans formed by the president and Secretary Hay for It. transmission to the Russian government. No further action will be taken until Mr. Riddle Is heard from. ST. PETERSBURG, July lB.-The Novoe Vremya regards, or affect to regard, the American contention that under the treaty ceased wa. a single man about a year, of lf m2 n nIscrlmlnatlon can r,ghtfully be ago iiu .mu 1 caiurM n t... vuuuu j ftuuui five year. Political Changes in Sonth Dakota. BIOUX FALLS, 8. D., July IB. (Special.) Thomas W. McNnmee. who for some time has been a deputy Tnlted States marshal, with headquarters at the office of United States Marshal Kennedy In this city, has been appointed by United States Senator Klttredge to the position of messenger, and today entered upon his new duties. He will accompany Senator Klttredge to Washing ton next winter, to remain during the ses sion of congress, and will devote his spare moments to the study of law. He succeeds Frank Whltcomb of Aberdeen. Orrln V, Lamb of Sioux Falls has been appointed to succeed Mr. McNamee and today as sunned ths duties of his new position In the oflce of United State. Marshal Kennedy. Hon. C. F. Reavls, who was given the privilege of selecting his own delegates to the Judicial convention bv the recent county higher, finding that there will probably be convention In his contest with Frank Mar- made against American cltlxens, on ac count of religion, as an attempt to .end all the Russian Jews living In America back to Ttimala. whtoh alrea.1v haa K 2fS 000 Jews. HUMBOLDT, Neb., July lB.-(Speclal.)- whereas ..an equitable distribution" would Reavls Names Delegates. give Russia only 1,400,000. Levi Asks More Signatures. NEW YORK, July IB. In accordance with Governor Mickey, who haa Just returned a)bout 'even volumes altogether and that tin, haa announced the following delega- the understanding at Oyster Bay on Tues from a trip to North Platte, where he de- - . tlon: G. J. Crook. A. R. Scott, D. D. Uvered an address before the junior nor- morrow or a. .k . I T "eavl- - BantI- ur' Garver' "lram . . .... .w. ..... -111 morrow or as soon thereafter as he mav be Belden. Hmrv Rnieer. R v. nrlnatnad. mai, is oi ins opinion ioh mo a..i. w... . th .. . - - have very large crop.. He .aid tht. mom- to Wr ' before th. Pr nt ng Cas. Jone., Ernest Werner. Jame. Stephen- ing In .peaking of hi. trip that he had J' .majr. ange the conclusion son. J. R. Overman, C. O. Avery. Charle. " . ... . . .. . ... wnicn that board ha. already nractically Smith. T. n. rtmninvham n.nr p-ir never seen oetter wneat man on aim way . T- . . - - - - . 1 " " i " "c aocmea mai n woum no. u k. .nhr.i in.n Th- n.ts he be- rT"cneav " tne board declines to have the Earl Lemon, Sam Beutler, James Nausler. well at present to make public any details . ' huZarlron and he pre- TL' ' UClal . W tha H. P. Marble, E. F. Sharta. Charles Martin. & cof.rce. A omc.a. statement will ' - I v 1.-1 k will DroDRniv Itlamnt . n v.v4n. V. . . l " " 11 v 1 ' "I m.c.w . . . r . . m.n . a.l wnahlnalnn day, Leo N. Levi gave out the following statement regarding the Jewish committee In the Klablneff position: "The conference was entirely satisfactory to us. Our views and those of the presi dent are In Dertect accord. it has been doclded that It would not be at Buffalo. It wa. represented to me that dicta that, taking the entire state as a basis w , own h(Jok Whe ,ftw , . , t v. I . I f nr .alrnlatlrtn tna eorn rmn will DO a rec- I IK. . ' . . ........ ... in v.. . I .. . . " " " uicaiiiia the Buffalo meeting, were to hava nothing ior c.cu.awn. ,a.WIuu . " tne state Printing board provides that It TABLE ROCK. Neb.. July IB (SDeclal.) I Pcted tnat the Petition, now being clrcu- . , . . . to t m I ,alRa Ior signaiures snouia do signea ana Sell Bankrapt Stock. -in the meantime, It Is desired and ex- After having mad. 8hal, 8ecura a V - - rt. Neo. .y 16-Pec,aj-'" fated 1 nart . . c i.u., i ing siock oi gooa. oeionging to w. u. xay-i mailed pari 1 t a claimed, reneal tha law ik. ,. ... . . !!a"r ' - . . - I nt ha lata ha hallavea that the rains dur- I nt ... " . .. 7 -----'"" . tv.iu mieiy assi.nea 10 a irusiee ami over tn. .aoor -------- '.'- croD. . , ZLJl':" ?- .Provla left the country, ha. been sold by th. true- n avar iiBniiea gtur u a. iiiwaa icv i r wm - - - a uuiiuuiibj ui ina riiTWT anaii xa i . -... in..7 ana In fact when I put my nam. , ,n aeml-arid JJ the clerk shall prur. hX-Is,S Vpe S that paper I never meant to go, ami win v , ...... i.m,UIra. tMCtt of th Is contro- have leased tha atnra hulMln It I. nndar . " ... -v. t. i. nn..iv.i. I tha waat'wlil make un for any shortage vers i . . nay lea sea tne .tor. building. It 1. under tno parues so i m v.... - - " ; r"',t7 ' rt of the are quesuon ot patron- stood, for a term of year.. It 1. under.tood th. Denver people aaw my nam. on that that may re.ult to th. eaatern part of the age. ' While absent from th. cliy Governor A sevara Mickey went to his Polk county home. He 1 contlnulnr for half . v clt' . . ay Jor "ca Precipitate n foiimt .hat th. recent hal'storm that caased Jf.fT. " hoUr w,th ttrTln and hl rtu tn. quite Improbable through Polk county hadd.va.tat.d the a CP' " " ZTtl"J h" te'nat 1 0hnDorga and thai of Thomaa . .V "l.rri" . took a small corner off the Rich. arfla r.lrwv t. .. i cuiunKiun uiun crasnina lnio ner waron i in zubhiii aiiaira. r many, ii is nui .imrmauon rrom Pleasantdala waa I. ,. I o . . tlnn hv J.wa. hut on their behalf. It la a en-ect that a boy named Conrad Stueok. Om.h. k 1..1 ,7a peUtlon by American, regardless of rellg living half a mile west of that t.i.. 7. Z Z7 i .riT :' :. loua Jn"ions. . . . w i rvon. oiiv uauuncu m. oroKen ler ana lev i ! t.or htnlng that partially eral .evera 5aln bruise, about the head. ASSETS ARE OVERESTIMATED " 111B uunHra htm mm. ....... .1.- ... I " " " - - ....... . " "UHuunea ir. winter, was reported dead yesterday. with nnlltlra. but wer. to be the I oro Dresner ror sue. meeting place for a number of economl.t. .everal recent trip. Into the western to talk tlona. list and for that reason th.y put me on the program." Kx-Oovernor Poynter Will Attend. Th. pres. dispatches announoe. also that ex-Governor Poynter of this city I. to be among those In attendance, and that gen tle today confirmed the truth of the report. "Ye.. I am going to Denver to attend that meeting," he .aid when .hown the to mow the wheat which had been beaten down. In order to save It ' The corn wa. also badly cut up. Hailstone, were found twenty-four hour, after th. atorm had Mr.. Winters May Recover. PAPILLION, Neb., July IB. (Special.) Mrs. John Winter., Injured yesterday by a days. returns thus far received Indicate that unl formly throughout the country the petition Is being signed by the most prominent ana reputable men. Some erroneous Impressions have been formed, which it Is Important to correct Immediately. This is not easy within the limitations Imposed by state considerations. I venture, however, to say that the peti tion has not been modified In any particu lar; that no reason exists for discontinuing signing it, that It Is desired that they should be signed tor a week longer and then sent to me, and that the most perfect accord exist, between u. and the president. "it should be distinctly understood that the petition is neither a protest nor a re monstrance. It does not seek to interfere pctl dispatch. "Th. calling Ot this meeting is promoted by th. fear that the reorganise rs i or likaiv to nontrol tha next democratic I .i . ........ K.n at nniiraa tha nonu- I Hello, el Fnslon Regime " w..T.. I ...... I SaHmi. Int,... . . . . , i . . -.4 binpui r.rnrm.n ara in no way i nnrin ih.'MMiii rnrav or ma score i .".., injm wnicn na waa t,. In sympathy with that element of the dem-1 keeper clerk Into tho basement In making J")"0!01" for over an hour, while hi. father Axrarv. and should it obtain the ascendancy ... for the cement rang. Adjutant Gen- ourtn. in the control of th. democratlo party there I eral Culver unearthed several wagonloads in k no nthar aliarnatlva for the reform I n miiit.r. ranorta nnhllahad durlna the I nonnanonse, element than In tha organisation of a new I fusion regime. They eoat tho .tate a large Start Work on R NORFOLK, Neb.. July ik.hi.i x ' f-..i . . ' party. ,,.. . I sum of money and gave aom. .upporter or l " sixteen-stall round- "There Is a common ground or beiier ior I the administration a good fat contract, but -- urwiwesiem yard, began but the chance, are good now for her re-I Receiver for tho Universal Tobacco very. r ... , Miss Wile. a Bill, la TTIn.t I "7 COrt. NORFOLK. Neb.. ' July 1 frtnWlal A Ml.. Besele Wiley of York will be on. of TRENTON, N. J.. July lB.-Chancellor the attendants to the queen of the tourney, Ma,e toJav "ranted a rule to .how cause Mis. Ella Flynn. when she ride. In the why a receiver should not b. appointed popullsta. modern soclall.tt and the Bryan are of no value now, save as fuel for th. mrdn,"' Ca"l of rock are on the firemen's float on thd last night of the for tn nlveraal Tobacco company. The QfliTlOOnill. J. UU iiivaji i ta.vaa w.v s lumBCB, J I1UCT IUO FrMPBll. ivmv w- I -.waa -n lit fAll Ufj I rnaAtins! in thfl TYl Af rtl Artant na o-oont rf risk I rulw WM gjrailll OH VIIO appilUAlllua Ui IKU ...-r . . ----------- 7 I" don. under the mwiung in tne ma nunis oi ..ra. f " .i- ixnauuin ior suco pu... w ... u. Tne tMjA ,T T' T I, 7 rv,",on- Royal Tiger club. Mies Wiley was an io.ni.i. a, v w ... uwwn 9 i... ux.......uus. a... ... ... ....... w.u a ... iu In opposition to the gold democracy and equipment stored In the basement of th. W1 B'ch that cuU the territory of the the republican partr., C-f -course, lf the capltol are being shifted so that the cement flel; witching yards .. was. -flnlatied last reorganliefs ' fall down In their plan, to gKnt mly Jet to work In laying the new "'ht, and now another Una of Iron rib obtain control of tiie democratlo party, this cement floor. This It la hoped will ensure hona will be strung out to Thirteenth vmawama. will navaa attain mur.h Torn, nr I . . . 1 Mv.Au . Mlllt.v. I i. new iracir roe fh. n ... t. . . " . . a.w.v. w.hw... a. MIT uimb III W "iw ...... j . ...a 111.' . n , . . - - I headway, but the promoter, of this pro- I ,Unolles. During the oast year. th. .tat. tanco c a mile haa already been completed. .. .Vam'Burllar" "'Ifht entered machinery, which - 1. valued at 1227,000, posed organisation ;aro determined that has been called upon to foot a considerable tn aTadlng having been done for the whole e """cner ahop 0f C- O. Flacher, broke would not bring over $60,000. there' must be no backward step on the loM due to mildew and dampness. This y-trm. In all there will be more than a arawer "a "cured the con- it is. also charged that th. company 1. part ot th. democracy If It would retain wa, one of th. polnU raised by th. regular nlne m"M f new .witching tracks, Includ- amount,n; to several dollars. En- mismanaged by W. H. Butler, It. president, th. aupport of the reform element.. Not army inspector when ha examined th. con- ,n yr Cir track., car repair track.. tranco " fUned by a window In the rear In the interest of himself and his brother, only must there be no equivocation In tho alUo 0f affair, at th. .tat. houae. He In- cng lines, etc. Tho platform for the , "hop' The polc'' 8X6 of th Plnlon George P. Butler, both .tockholder.. It 1. nounced. by wire yesterday. Th. other of th. two attendants jnrberIls. Kate Blass. Thieve. Raid Meat Market. NEBRASKA CITY. July IS. (Special ward McAlpIn and 1. returnable at Jersey City August I. The assets of .the company are given as $1,135,010 and th. liabilities $862,745. It I. charged, however, that assets of $532,000 rep resent raw material, which would not bring over $275,000 at forced sale, and that the .,., ,k. ..... .,ht tn nmvMa a hat. nw seventy-foot turntable will ha r,..,i,. that local talent la responsible, but a. yet particularly charged that Butler 1. using ter storage place, and the Board of Publlo ln from tha factory siding within a 110 arrMt hav8 been mad"- i his opportunities for the benefit of the Com- Tn. . n.,iMlnrs' took the matter un. few 47 " Its foundation is now im. ' ... . I-TT monwealth Tobacco company, ln which tok. .k. wh.wi ..nifnn. .r ..nt hv P!te. Llk. a great three-rln ni.. .v.. " r,m'm OI trs. company he Is Interested, .w. to., a. . will ha a nrw nw yaras are all ac.tlvitv with h.i. .1 """""oiia nil, juiy 10. (special I nr." lunn.. juiy io.lj. n. vreuen u.... . - ..,- V n,h ,.. . ,i ...... .... I ...... ..... KV ml f XI.. placo In which to .tor. them. Shelve, will I c" worg, as many horses, four ; .Z ' . J :L " . ' 1" . . .! a .C . Vu t-V nZ... democratlo platform, no desertion of the principles enunciated at Kansas City, but the candidate of th. party must b. a man known to be ardent and sincere ln the advocacy of those principle. It he I. to get any aunnort from the political element's that are Involved In thl. Danver move- e con,tructed on which to keep article. or flv buy Pedrlver and the oommunity at tn plant of the 0reat wetern Cereal vlBited the room of the Interstate Trust , roent. He must have a platform In general that ar. .ubleot to deterioraUon when left of n the background, where the ml"' wer6 PartlaJ1y flIIed today and the company. In New Jersey, today and-posted am.nn.KM with tha Kansas c.itf nlatfnrm . ... . men eat and slaanT a.w. - . plant resumed operations. The girls ln the the following notice on the door: and he must be beyond suspicion a. an ,B , . . the meaning of the expenditure of between Nebra8ka 8team laundry have also gone nf?lrZ b'nrfA",."Uo"f'?. able and ardent exponent ot Its principles. C,v' $100,000 and $200,000 In Norfolk an oS Ut " 'trlke' The raana"t not nrort'an bu.rne.S'Borr"lSle?.tahU "Thia Denver meeting will disclose to I AdJuUnt General culver la again on in. said: "It Is merely an Improvement that nfcx to nave trouble ln filling their Trust company at Jersey City. . .. , .w. v.. I i... .... w. . inn. tlma ha waited I v... . .... . "vmeni mat comnany maintain, another of v.u. u. u. v... u.iik,,, I -- 7 """" "" soma time to handle ' flee, which Is at No. 26 Pine street. New ft MWV .Wl. .V VDWU.W IV,UI. V. .IW.M I . .w I W.l.X . t .. lUOFBl V Df fflll. 1 I -tupport to that party If It puu up a plat-1 ment that the Nebraska National Guard nlng of ImprovemenU of the same nature M form that mean, something and a eandl-1 could, by participating thl. summer In the all along the system wherever th .-. data that mean, nothing, or Tic. versa. army maneuver, for thl. department at needed. A Una beyond Casper would not ' Thar, will bo probably quit, a number of I government expense, secure recognition I be at all an unnatural line, from th. prea- popullsta from 4 his state in attendance at I under in. uica du. urn wouia iudk h 10 ent rout, of the Northwestern." the meeting. C. Q. De Francs la going, I hav. an encampment next year, tn. ex- Kdmlsten 1. going, and I think Frank I Dense of which the government wlU pay. T Eager will go also. Th. call for thl. meet- I Now that h. haa secured a favorabls answer Canning. Plant Start. I'p. NEBRASKA CITY. July 15. (Special Telegram.) The Otoe Preserving company tarted Its plant today for the first tlm. thl. year, commencing the pack on beans. After the first of the month It will employ about 800 hand, during the corn pack. York City. L. R. VREDENBURGH. State Bank Examiner. SUPERIOR. Neb.. Jnlv iii.i.i, . . . ... . . i,v. t A . I .M . V. . . Ml.i ha la aaaln In anmathlna1 nt a I . ' ' I miiuiam w.w. ua.i .un, awurw-. uu . - . -1 uu u. weyand, iormer citv elertr nt rvin tary of th. populist national committee." .t.w becau.. th. army authoritlea are pl. Creek. Colo., whom the press dlsDatrha. I II. Wl. ..II nt tha anarria wllhn.it am. I . . . . " UlBpatCne. Otkers Also Planning Go. "Yea, I am going to th. Denver meet ing," .aid J. H. Craddock, "and expect to talk on th. money question. going, and a good many of. L D. Chamberlain, formerly of thl. .. National Guard do not live ln bar. tate but now In Washington publishing a rack, and that lt t0 u,, ren. paper, will go through her. on hi. way to abl- warning to enable them to break away the meeting." tha,r occupation, and fall In fully Mr. Bryan ha. been Invited, but It 1. arme,, and equipped for camp duty and siaiea n wnv.r mai ne oaa not yei ao- scientific maneuvering. cepted th. Invitation. He I. now away Tn. rimaha Auditorium asaorlatlnn h.. MRS. JAMES G. BLAINE DEAD Widow of Nod Man Passes Away ai Old Homestead tn Angnsta, Maine. II. hi. tn nail nut tha ruards without anffl. I ..... . - .. . : - " 77 " ; siaie is accuaea ot Doing a defaulter to the dent warning to enable It. officer, to pro- kmount of $28,000. wa. for a number of ..I... ...I..K1. n.rlrnill an4 onmn.!.. I .1 . ""r OI : . - year, a resident of Superior, and the news urr suDonea i is now oomoaraina ins i ......... . . tlon. Mr. Berg. 1. trtmtnt wltn ,toU. but .ignlncant " ' "nl " ' T V ?7' other, that I know I remlnder. that th. member, of th. vJll'S"" i wj inv great fire. He was a prominent figure at the tlm. ot the Bull Hill riot, and was then appointed Cuy cierg 10 nil a vacancy. He was elected at each .lection thereafter until thl. year. Hold Revival In Teat. NORFOLK, Neb., July IS. (Special.) A 'tent meeting Is on ln 'Norfolk. It Is a religious effort under the management of I German Seventh Day Adventlsts. The weather ha. been against them thu. far. Old settlers' Picnic. UNION. Neb., July 16. (Special.) The old settler, will hold a reunion here Aug ust T and 8. This la the fifteenth annual gathering. ' from home, to be absent for several weeks. just filed the amendment, to It. article. Th. Denver announcemenU declar. that a.opted at the meeting last March, relating si n i.n lrnl 1R7 1 1 1 1 a na M Aa . . I to th. Increase In Its capital stock, the off! clal list, the time of meetings and the making of amendment to Its article, of In corporation, Sioux City. Honjer A Southern Electric George Fred William, of Massachusetts has wired th. local committee that he Is In entire sympathy with th. movement. At torney Darrow of Chicago, the m lifers rep resentative before th. Pennsylvania coal strike commission, promises to send a written address to be read at the (conven tion, Edward Atkinson, president of th. Anti-Imperialist league, 1. also among the expected visitors. Among those who are moving In this a ue.tlon that I. now exciting considerable project there Is no effort made to conceal attention around the state house. It Is the belief that the reorganised element nf whether or not th. unofficial decision, shall Celebrate Golden Woddlaar. DODGE. Neb.. July 15.-(Speelal.)-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erb celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding here last night. Th. congratulating friend., bear- In ar f rrf-istB ft. n A Am A mA k.. il. i . The articles of the proposed IZaIa t th-i. ,..7T V 1 pro . . ... I ceeded to their residence and iru.nl a v.r. OUTPUT OF PACKING HOUSES Marketing; of Hogs Show. Inereas. Over Prevloaa Week and Last Year. CINCINNATI. July IS. (Special Tele-, gram.) Price Current aays: The market ing of hoes ha. been of liberal volume. AUGUSTA, Me.. July IS. Mrs. James G Blaine died at the Blaine homestead, here today, Mrs. Blaine was 7( years, of age. .From Washington, a short time ago, she cam. te the old family residence on State street She wa. In an enfeebled condition and had been under almost constant attention since. During th. past week sh. failed rapidly, her condition being due to a general break' down of the system Mrs. Blaine's maiden nam. wa. Harriet Stanwood, the daughter of a leading cttlxen ot th. .tate of Maine. Sh. met her hus band while both of them were teachers tn school ln Kentucky. They wer. married at Pittsburg and later came to Augusta, where Mr. Blaine became editor of the Kennebeo Journal. She leaves one son, Jame. G. Blaine, two daughter., Mr.. Harriet Beale and Mr. ORECAST 0FJTHE WEATHER Shower. In Iowa and Soatneaat Ne braska, Fair Elsewhere In These States. WASHINGTON, July IS. Forecast: For Nebraska Fair Thursday, except shower. In southeast portion. Friday fair, For Iowa Shower. Thursday and prob ably Friday. For Illinois Fair Thursday, except show er. In south portion Friday, showers and warmer In northeast portions; light to fresh northeast winds along lake. For Missouri Showers Thursday and probably Friday. For South Dakota Fair Thursday and Friday. For Colorado, Montana and Wyoming- Fair Thursday and Friday. For Kansas Showers Thursday, lower temperature; Friday fair, except shower. tn east portion. Loral Reeord. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. OMAHA. July 15. Official record of tem perature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the past threo years; 1VUB. lWl. 1BW. Maximum temperature .. 8 92 97 Minimum temperature ... 68 T2 T7 Mean temperature 78 82 R7 Precipitation 0$ .00 T 1.29 Record of temperature and precipitation at umana ior in is aay since juaron i, i Normal temperature Excess for the day Total excess since March 1 Normal precipitation IS Inch Deficiency for the day 1J Inch Total ralnfnll since March 1 It. 48 Inches Deficiency since March 1 4.69 Inches Deficiency for cor. period, 1902.... 0.91 Inch Deficiency for cor. period, 1901.... S. 79 Inches Report, from Stations at T P. M. sf J ; B a CONDITION OF THE ? S : g S WEATHER. : c S B C 3 : ? g a B ; . :R : : ... s ; "i ' ' t : ? : Omrhfli, cloudy 74 RS .02 Valentine, clear 80 4 .00 North Platte, clear 8f 8 .00 Choyenne, cloudy 78 88 . 00 Salt Lake City, cloudy 86 92 00 Rapid City, clear 72 81 .10 Huron, raining 70 80 T Wllllaton, clear 74 7S .00 Chicago, partly cloudy 82 641 .00 St. I.oulS, cloudy 84 M .00 St. Paul, cloudy 68 741 .00 Davenport, cloudy 76 80l .00 Kansas City, cloudy 80 82 T Havre, clear 78 78 .00 Helena, partly cloudy 78 78 .00 Bismarck, clear 82 841 .00 Galveston, clear 82 86 .00 T Indicates truce of precipitation. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. flLLEH'S FOOT-EASE For Hot, Tired, Aching, Swollen1 Feet. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen's Font-Ease, a powder. It cures painful, smaiting, nervous feet and in growing nails, and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's tha greatest comfort discovery of the age. Makes tight or new shoes easy. A cer tain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. 30.000 testimonials, Try it to-day. Sold by all Druggists and 8ho stores, a;c. Don't accept a substi tute. Trial package FREE. Address, Mien S. Olmsted. La Rov, N.Y. BIOUX J. nui.r Duuuiern rjiectriC I . . - - ins ui nuga nu ucrn ui liDerai Volume, ..... . . . . railway, which have been In hand for .om. 51? of,.n . Erb how,n considerable Increase and a large lUt J0 . i"', Th Wer' day were today placed on file. - "f?h. . " b.'y,he,y " the aln ,n comparison with a year ago. To- her bedsld? dur,n her, " '" ' I TAUnrMt Of tna Mrtv an ... , ... TV. r.ir.Ar.1 l.rv in will nritm V.I.MU uiut 1. lawnn I ..." ' an sp- i tat western packing is isa.wio, compared I """ "i : 1 pearance. 01a tair to live to celehrata ih.i. .iih ionnn th. nreo.edlnr w.ir .1 an I and the burial will be at Washington. wwjn . vi "iu tnitxesiea in I ouuuona juuuee. 1 at year. Since March 1 tha total Chic la 7.715.000. asalnst 7.440.000 a II AKlfi ROP Tfl TUP MIKFIIM I - . . . au 1 alvl vwa.w iw ... IIIWVUVHI .vTwa oaay. 1 r rommeni places gumiwri as louows: VAT) V Vph. Inlv ltl!In.nl.i 'tt. tha democracy is going to prevail In demo- published as supplemental report, or jwing ln the Arborville township have been SOUTH OMAHA cratlo arraira, mat iiryan will leave the not- 'i"",u"" u"w" r me court 1 bothered recently with chicken thieves who Kansas City party and that tho proposed new party will r classined as offlclal.or unofficial or. as are doing wholesale work In stealing chick- I1- V0"'".." afford him th. only political asylum to termed by the court, "reported" or ens. II. K. Newman Is one of the many IndianapSlU '. -...i"iia ai. 1 wno na. lost cnicaens. in one night's raid I Mil wauKee uch a. ar. prepared by member, of the I thev secured 126 younc snrina .1,1.1,.. Cincinnati . . . 1 - --sa viiivaciia 1903. 1902. .2,i!y6.000 2,470,000 KAI.UUO 16,0i0 which he may retreat Now Normal Involved In Taaglo. Th. situation concerning tho new .tate normal .chool, tho coostrustlon of which aunreme court commission and ara lnrir..j I .... ... .... . I Ottumwa . " " . ...nun were worth 1 Cedar f Originality and Dis tinction are always evident la . Gorham Silver They jcrre to differentiate it from the unnamed mediocrities which cost as much and lack the Gor ham guarantee of sterling value and honest workmanship. All reepeaelble Jeweler, keep It by tne .uprem. coun juage. as correct as M cents each. to conclusions without any Indorsement ot ship ar. purchasing guns and dog: in uiviiuu. i.v.t m vwiiuiiaaiuner B opin ion Is labeled by the court as "unreported" I Storm Does Dt It may be taken a. Indicating that th. con- RaDld The farmer, of that town- I Sioux City . St. Paul 750.000 6a).0i.o MO.Olti 801,1. U0 21a,wi0 1X9.UO0 ' lfia.UuO 1&S.IH0 1N7.0U0 274.0U0 7-M.0O0 895.0O0 621, tOO K63.H0 161,1X10 Metropolitan Mnsensa of Art In Be. tnrn Ganrantee. Payment of Annuities. age at Baperloi gammer Tonrs. I BTTTJirnmn N.h Jnlv is o v . ... , . . .... I " " - v """" heavy windstorm last night did some dam- , a . A . ,w n the country north of here. Several r"w language or houmt, nd barns were moved from their buuciu- foundations, ons of them being carried up hill thirty feet. Windmills were blown slon In reached. TRENTON, N. J., July 15. Chancellor McOee today filed an opinion which will 143,0cio I permit the Immediate transfer to the Metro- Siom P Museum of Art of New York of 23U.UU0 about 1500,000 worth or real eatate ln New York City and faterson, N. J., that was left In trust by Jacob Rogers, the Peterson If you have not decided where to go. or I millionaire, how to go, don't fail to get a copy. It Is I The trust wa. created for the payment certainly worth sending for, and reading I of annuities of KM each to Roger.' two carefully after you get It. It tells all about I grandsons. Th. land 1. unimproved and tha the pleasant places on ths Michigan Cen- Income is not sufficient to pay the taxes. tral as well as the New York and New I Under the decision the land will go to th. Th. clerk of th. .uprem. court now ha. ' ' .' d.atrnvi-i t1 i k England resorts. Address. O. W. Ruggles. museum, which will guarantee the payment enough copy prepared to mak. two JoTum" TuTtiMZ P' P' T' A" Ch,c'- of th nu,rt"- . .v,.. 1. ..1 .- . of rln ana ,n" Kepubllcan river la I I -fca t.rma of tha will the land waa not ot these .upplomental report, and haa pre- mghla out of lt, bank. i ifw wnicn oeat explain, tne purpose of. the proposed pub- I Explosion of a Soda Foantala, I icatlon of these volumes. It resds as follows: Aaron Bnrr Legion Meets. SUPERIOR, Neb., July 15. (Special.) A I been held at Newark, N. J. Its object waa ... ..v.. eA,.n.i 1 . . I to commemorate the 140th annlveraarv nt The opinions published In this volume end rl 1 V h . r .1 1. V ' k., . " V tii th of Colonel Burr, snd to advance the ones to follow, constituting a supple. wnl- being charged at LFeber . pop fac- the work the legion was created to per- mentai set to tne regular set of Nebraska I tory tnis morning, nui tne fount struck I furrn. Its purpose is to refute prejudlcli rep'jria, ara puousnea in reponse to By th. term, of th. will th. land was not to hav. been the property of th. museum NEW YORK. July 16. The first annual I until after the death of the two grandsons. meeting of the Aaron Burr Legion has I This valuable property I. an addition to a bequest of about 15,000,000 Mr. Roger, willed to th. museum direct. sre Dubllshed In raauonaa seeming demand on the part of the bar c( I 7L .7 . ,iZ the state to hsve these opinions placed In shattered a 2x4 scantltng nesr the celling J vaster ihvi ... hs a VFVS U V gliutl liiy va fwi jnwu ass w s v s u VS3 ay I VJ UUltlVI Howard LeFeber a alanclnr blow anrf ihaa I nssef lions that have been made about the " lf. . J .a, a - nS mt J' l.,n,.l U S a 1 1 1 anu inai avici va vutuiivi uill 1 tBIld IO XlJtKSmiX A MORAL OBLIGATION an accessible form convenient for refer ence. The original Intention of the court waa to put these opinions sside, designate them aa "unofltrlal" and not be bound to use them as precedents In aupport of any propositions which they might, apparently, saem to sustain. The court never has felt, and does not now feel, bound to uphold all of the propositions of law decided, aa indi cated In the syllabus, but only approve the conclusions reached and adopts the recom- A square blow from tb. missile would hav. killed LFeber. 1 . Crop. Ara Booming. I'tah Co art Says Man Is Not Legally Bonnd to Snpport Floral Families. SALT LAKE. Utah. July 11 According A tiktn if t(itty it a jt forever. DE.T. FCLIJt GOI'IaUD'S OMENTAL CREAM. OK MAGICAL UEAUTIFIM Ismtm Tu, PlnpUs, FrMklta, Math hlckw auk s4 Skis D ryiMM, SB. trnrj .luilh aa katatr, VVa.4 S.SM SMMtlou. It a.a atoae ta. tMi f - ran. aa4 I. m karnlau w lull HUH aar It Is sraparly aiid.. AoMsi fee auoUrt.lt .1 alatl lar aasw. Dr. L. A. Sarr sal U 1 l.4f at ik. Wal la. U Satlaut)! "As rmt Ia4la will aa. th.ia. I rMWSinaM "OOL RAtTD-f CP.BAM SS IS laul k.rmful at all tk. akta japuiUMi." For a. I. bf U Srassina s.4 laaar soos Safari ta th U.tt SUUs aa Rur.aa. FEltD. T. HOPKINS, Frop. ft Oraat Inn SC. M. T. 1 liSSk ML THOftB BBRUTIPUL Aabara TtnU, es sottMabl snMrss fttit leuabU Sanaa, are procaeed eulj by bpsrial Hair Regenerator th laaaest an4 toast lutlDS H.tr Ook tortus. II la easily spyllM. sbaDlntely roiiau ann ina .rrurniiufl LSTS MONTHS, SaapL ot aatr aai. ai fire. Saba U raasals. Imperial Chemical Co.. !3S W. St., N. Y. Sold by Sherman A McConnell Drug Co., Omaha, Neb. mold ALWAYS EYERYrVKCHE OOVKBJfMBST XOTlCKa. W ARE WILD Save the Bands XB35E", SKIN TORTURES Thousands of wretched people are miserable'-drlven almost mad by the terrible Itching and burning sensation of Eczema and other skin dis eases; many Imagine they are suffering from bad blood, when as a matter of fact the blood has nothing to do with It. These awful tortures are caused by little eerms that attack the skin externally, which can be rooted out In a hurry, leaving the skin clear, soft and healthy. Such misery now cleared away as surely as the sun shines above. Not merely attempted, not a mat ter Of Improvement merely, not a temporary relief but a clearing of it all away abso lutely and permanently. THE . D. D D. ' PRESGRIPTSG! a specific formula, put up In sealed bottles with authen tic label, has proven to be the only certain cure for these diseases. Its record of cures is astonishing, amazing, al most miraculous. It Isa liquid, used externally, hon-grea3y. TRY IT OH OUft GUARANTEE. SHERMA A McCOtHKIX DRTJO CO.. Cor. lth and Dodge Sts., Omaha. if fm TV "n Naava raann eiaiTenT Bfx3 l.lllna ui.niiood. dralne, lo.i.. at Vat snSsf A 18 Married men and mrn Intenillns lu m.rrylTiniiiil i.ka ho: satonlanlng rouulini mull weak nana .ml K-rt cow.ir reiuircd. l.iiit Bharman McConnell Drug Co.. Omtba. SCHOOLS. , Racine College qrammar School "THE SCHOOL THAT LUKES MANLY BOYS" Pupils Study Under aa Instructor. Its Graduates enter any College, or university. Boolai and Ath letic advantages. Military lrll. 1 For Boys of e) to IT Year. Old. U a. Ira tad eslalogus seat on applteen.ii ta MBNRY DO OLAS ROBINSON. Warden, t Rada , Wisconsin. f lAwwwww.ayvMWiajaaj PROPOSAL FOR Bt'HB18TENCE Lores. Ofnce Purchasing Commissary, u. S. Army, Omaha. Neb., July 14, 1Du3. Scaled nrinnaala. lubltct to the usual conditions. will be received st this office until 10 o'clock a. m., July ti. 19f4. at which time and place they will be pubilcly openrd ror furnishing subsistence stores as follows: Bacon, sugar. IV establish him In what the legion maintains Is Ills nroper place In American hiatorr. Chsrles F. Pldvin. correspondent in chief at Boston, presided si tne business session at which steps were taken to issue the Aaron Burr memorial book. Afterward GIBBON. Neb., July 15.-(Bpeclal.)-Rye the members of the lglon visited the aite to a aecuion of the state .upreme court ta mostly In hock. farmer, are busy cut- I Burr bornT and also the Klrat Praat.v man U under moral but not legal obllga Ing wheat, but oats will not be ready to IVrlun church, of which his fsther was 1 tlons to support his plural wive, and edu- eut until last of this month. Corn needs I Pf. ,r l lI.,1l"nv or .ioa I cate his children by such union.. neadauun. made Maria Maoaioito. I tadly. aad farmers hava tfc.lr I L V. in Land w here hturw diad. I Tb. dccUlon waa rendered on aa appeal canned goods, etc. M.r.rMt.a will v aiuM ta articles of domeetlc production. Blank proposals and .pcllV-.tlun. can be obtained at this oftica W. H. BEAN. Purchasing Commissary A superior scuuol nl JUualo, Krauia. I.anruages. Under direct supervision of nuuua it. niwrwoou, ine grrat American Pianist. Leading Musiclaus and Artists in all department.. MCKIOAIi DIRECTORS WlWam H. 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