. The Omaha Daily Bee. SINGLE COPY Till? EC CENTS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 10, 1871. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 22, 1003-TEN PAGES. i ERIN FETES ITS RING Reachinf Ireland Edward Expresses Borrow at Pope Leo'i Demise. , GREAT CONCOURSE GREE. VALUES f Thoniandi Che at Klngsto.. A hen Monarch Lanii cn Piet. DUBLIN DECLARES GENERAL HOL JAPAN IS NOT SATISFIED Assaraares of Hnila la Maaeharlea Matter Arc Not Felly Accepted. LONDON, July 21. The Associated Pree learn that Japan la not satisfied with the assurance Russia haa given the t'nlted State In regard to Manchuria and hna been actively urging Oreat Britain to Join It In a more energetic attitude toward Russia. Great Britain thu far haa been disin clined to take any action, but Japan Is persistent In urging the Immediate evacua lon and the restoration of atatua quo " . New Chwang, and that a number of Pablio Baildlngi All Are Layuhlj DeOO i additional porta be opened to the com- Tated Except Ciij Hall. ,ntnrmrA forel.n offlre here that Russia haa nut ceased to nreaent PONTIFFS DEATH CURTAILS REJOICING or Chinese acceptance the conditions ru which it presented some time ago and which Russia denied submitting. CRONK PRESIDES OYER ELKS geronimo joinsjhe church Former Terror f the Soathwest la Baptised d Become Metaodtst. I Theatrical Parformaaeo la Cat from Fr.it.ia, bat Otharwls VUM Will Bo Carrlo Oat planned. If the ports are opened In compliance with the Japanese proposal, Manchuria will be honeycombed with trade routes. The Manchurian porta suggested by Japan are Fuln Han Chen, Tagustlan, 81 u jane, Llo Tan, Bemmlnchln and Tuncu. Eopliei to Baltimore Major Weloome Before LetTing Offioe. GUTHRIE. Okl.. July 21.-Perhaps one of ORDER ADDS 27,824 MEMBERS IN YEAR the moat Impreaslve Christian ceremonies ever witnessed west of the Mississippi I remlndpr of the earlier flays when the mis- Richard Wood of "loua Fus r,irru slonarlcs labored among the Indiana was Oraaa Esteemed Loyal Knight, I the conversion and baptising of the aged Wall Mooaler "uccand Geronimo and a doaen, of hla Apache war riors last Sunday before a large crowa m Indiana and white. The ceremony was per formed by a Methodist minister. With the Comanrhpa sitting on one side of the tabernacle and the Apachea on' the other, each tribe, with Its Interpreter stand- Oanahaa aa Raler. BALTIMORE, July 2L The Grand lodge of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks met here today. Paper Discovered Since Hla Drill how that Pope Left lT,ooo,nK. KINOBTOWN. Ireland. July aKma- - LEQ,S pQpjJJfJp REPORTED BIG ward and Queen Aieinuifc - by Princes. Victoria and their suites, ar rived here at 6.35 a. m. . v On arrlvai a salute was fired. A heavy rain.; which had been falling since an early hour, ceased at I o'clock and the sky cleared, giving promlee of fine weamrr (opyr-ht. 1903. by Preaa Publishing Co.) the royal entry Into Dublin. ROME, July 21. (New York World Ca in replying to an addreaa here. King Ed- blegrara Bpeclal Telegram.) Documents ward said he ahr.red In the aadneaa of are reported to have been discovered In multitudes of hla subject over the news of tne pope's apartments since his death the pope's death. which prove that his private fortune The klhc added that his visit came at a amounts to $17,000,000. The announcement time when a new era l opening In lreiana. i produced a sensation, as nobody supposed A 1.1 nrfrt'fflftnr. which had been I ne had amassed such a sum. planned for the royal theater In Dublin Mgr. Merry Delval has been appointed July 24. haa been countermanded In oonae- secretary of the conclave, provisionally, quence of Pope Leo's death. In case the nomination Is confirmed It . ., . would exercise an Important Influence on nam spoil. Grand Exalted Ruler George P. Cronk of " In the foreground repeating the words Omaha. In his response to Mayor McLean's " wn prmiyr. n" ' speech of welcome, dwelt at length on the the story of Christ hf how the Indian . .... -.,...in, for the "' hve full and free salvation and - i V . 7 .7... n" through death to the "real happy ji vi am biui iuuo i u i u . Governor John Walter Smith of Mary land was received with three cheers and delivered a brief speech proffering the hos pitality of the state to the visitors, Ths annual reports of the officers showed that eighty-one new lodges were organ ized during the year with a membership of 27.B94. making the total membership of the order 163,722. This Is the largest In crease In the history of the order. During the oast year 147,000 was expended In the purchase of a home for aged Elks, and ovctr 110,000 was voted to the flood sufferers In Kansas, Missouri and Oregon. During the year 1.294 members of the order In good standing died, 3.4IS were stricken from the rolls for non-payment of dues and 190 suspended or expelled. . . - i -.a tum The morning's rain haa Dearanei i SpBnIl,n ambassador to the Vatican and j ...... n,vinh had been most ei-i . . w. u the conclave, as he s the son of an ex- Spanish ambassador to the v hates progress and Americans. lie would fectlvely carried out everywhere, i i favor the moBt ultra monUme candidate. were signs or welcome - Tonight's papers devote Important artl- publlc buildings and amall craft ana cJeg t(j ardlna, 0bbon, Baylng he will great battleships in the naroor tne champton of modern Ideas In the -.i.k Ansa ana Dunlin, i i.. . . hi. v till ww ! - - - I " aiivi hid aiviutiii, uia ram aa Thousand of people linea ino profound Influence on the decision of the and wharves, awaiting tne iii. conclave. Cardinal Gibbons Is considered majesties. While they were as the mainstay of the Vannutelll candlda- note of mourning waa sounoea ture. .i ..iniritin. it came iron rj i : i ii'i . . " j d - ... . bell of the Roman Cathollo ""STOCKHOLDERS IN A FIGHT Michael, wnicn waa um - memory of tha pop whose, death un deniably mars tna sponiaeivjr n,.tr malestlea were rowea irom Victoria and Albert In a royal barge to the Victoria dock, where they landed at gtrattoa'a Indepeadeaee Mlalac Com pany Bvcomri Iavolvad la Lltla-atloa. IXDNDON, July 21. At an adjourned 11 o'clock. They were received by the earl me,etlrur of' the shareholders of Btratton s of Dufferln, lord lieutenant oi ireiana, nu independence Mining company today a dlv- a. number of offlclala and were conducted Wend of 5 p,,r cent wa, aeclared. leaving to a pavilion, where an address of welcome aoout 3oo,ooo in the treasury. Lord Ches- was read on behalf of the Kingstown terfleld th, chairman, said the board hoped municipal council. ... I the affairs of the company would be set Immediately after the ceremony their a-jtled on mor, favorabia terms than yet pro j eat lea, accompanied by the lora ireuienani nil m brilliant ataff. and e cor tea oy m Th mMtlnr bwiim verv turbulent. guards, drove off n tba dilution of Dublin, roany of ahareholders demanding a amid the greatest entnusiasm on w v targer dividend. f th crowds lining ..toa roaa neiwewii tj,, cpjtlon of accepting the resignation Kingstown and Bulla bridge. . lof John Haya Hammond, the American Proeeesloa to Dahlia. ' (engineer, which had been placed in the -v.- i tn DJbHn oonaUted of hands of the board, evoked another storm four carriages Th first were occupied by The chairman announced that the director their malestles. the lord lieutenant and the had decided not to accept It. as the loss ,t ih. nii..r thru n o( Mr. Hammond's services would be ' ,. I severely felt. " , r-nnnauaht commander of An amendment waa submitted aiming . " t. ..4 .ni th. Thip.i at retaining Mr. Hammond's sarrlcea until Iv coma and his staff, accompanied the litigation was concluded, but It was .. 1 J .A K a ailk.tattflal vn.4r.f4ta. the royal cmrrtane on noresMCK. ai uuiii i . .UA.inM VibUaiI tinrl thft kins I " raK from th. suburban CHICAGO POLICE FIND PLOT councils of Black Rock, Ratnmines ana Pembroek, to whjlch his majesty replied briefly. . The procession then passed on and en tered the city of Dunlin, preceaea Dy po llca, a detachment of royal .horse, a brll tlun' tff.. the lord lieutenant, the head- .,. .tart of the Third army corps and yui ws other military ana coun ""-'' hunting grounds." At the close of the ser mon the minister "opelied the doors of the church" and Geronimo and twelve of Ills warriors, prisoner of war at Fort Bill, went forward, and. through their Inter preter, told of their Move for the white man's Christ and nkiM to be received Into hla church In order.' that henceforward they might travel the ."Jeeiis road." In the afternoon ta bnptlsmal 'eremony occurred. The mlnlcter sprinkled the clear water over the aged chief's bead, repeat ing the words: "In' the name of the Father, the Son and' the Holy Ghost, amen." and Geronimo pecame a Metnnoist. Geronimo and 20 of his warriors, cap tured twenty years ago by Generals Miles and Lawton. are still retnlned as prisoners of wrtr at Fort Bill.- Oeronlmo was con- CITY COUNCIL. PROCEEDINGS conditio- ofthe wtheh pjQijv fl J) Mayor Moores Objects Strenuously to Former Distribution of Funds, BALDRIGE AND BREEN SPECIAL COUNSEL Speriacatloas for Pavlac Sabntltted by Board of Pahllo Works Are Attacked by City Ealsr Ordlaaarei raised. This communication from Mayor Moores to the city council at Us regular meeting last night will receive Immediate and care ful consideration: On a nt the 1ut official acta of "Foxy Isaac," the late lamented from the Flrwt ward, was a concurrent resolution Forecast for Nebraska-Fair In 8uith and . Showers In North Portion V eum-suaj , : Thursday Showers. Temperature at Omaha Vrsterdayi Ho nr. n a. a. m T a. m ..... . M a. a. to a. It a. IS aa. Dear. . IH tn n ..... , T TS 7 AO ltonr. 1 P- SI ! p. 4 V- n a. it V. T p. N 1. p.- I ..... Dev. ' Kl Ht mi MX mi M TO SOLD CAR OF STOLEN HORSES Thlel Giving in of ftnilth Works Sooth Omaha Conmlssloa Maa. Intro- A ease of horsetheft which for boldness duced by him and passed April 28. 'PjM. 0f execution has perhaps never been sur- ?;V;n?h.T,PVnsTof c..y 'treasurer'. P-ased In the Bouth Omaha market na, m... h. nmr.a ih ii rani-Must come to llaht. mlsslonerB' omce and the comptroller's of- A car of horses arrived In South Omaha r"esV",;verv,aCsUw"e?et .w"- Thursday morning consigned to W. V u iut v.r" Thi rr..,intlin PiKsecl the I worth II linker, a commission firm tor rnuncll Anrll 2D ItKLl the week before OUT I ,.rlv In hmlnui it that nnlnt. but which l,Kl. rJ,L,!t!'"'v:!!dMr.",r. Ci el"!;l,dt; HwontlnuKl bi.lni about one month proved by the mayor May 6. tne ame ih. ,-itv !.,-! I, ,n whn he was a very ago. The lioises were In charge Of W. f.. busy man.' This resolution provides for the gmth, who claimed to be the owner. As payment In full of the aa'aleii i of the .f- th. Walwortn & Hllllker company Is no i nn niin niiiini.jro i'i u" Area for thia vear. un to January. 1904. Owing to the deploratile state oi our rn- longer In the business, the live stock was turned over to John 8. Cooper, a horse The amount of money expended during j Mf.rf.A the mo(lt bipod -thirsty Indian of the year for charity was I189.61G.19. The amount of money on hand March 31, 1902, was $l,0O9.R7, and from March 31, 1902. to March 31, 1903. the total amount received was $2,82f.Gf3.1. The total amount ex pended during the year wns t2,766,35.67. F.Iks Pack the City. At Elks' hall, which Is the general head quarters, there was a surging mass 'of peo ple going and coming all day, while the hotels and cafes were filled with crowds seemingly bent on merriment and good f el lowshlp. Elk badges and other devices of the order were visible everywhere. There his time. GIRL IS CAUSE OF TROUBLE Gossip at Maryrllle, Mlssoarl, Finally Culminates la a Shootlna; ArTalr. MARYVIIJE. Mo.. July a. (Special.) Allie Bradley, son of J. 8. Bradley, whs shot In the calf of tho right leg In the town of Elmo, twenty-two miles north west of here, yesterday afternoon by Frank Younger, a farmer living two miles was scarcely a business house large or southwest of Elmo, within half a mile of email In the canter nt tVio ollir whlxh I the Victims none. not decorated In honor of the visitors. The trouble wnicn cuimmaiea in me In the afternoon, after the owning ses- shooting has been Brewing lor ,some nine slon of the rtand lodae. manv Elks nro- and was the reauu oi neignoornooo. ex ceeded In carriages and tally-hos to many sip about a girl. When the two men met parts of Baltimore and suburban resorts an angry discussion at once ensued and to take In the sights, while others went Bradley, being unarmed, got the worst of for a sail on the river and bav. It '. I the deal. eetlmated that there are 80.000 visitors In Younger at once Jumpea into nis ng ana the city. The police department has taken eacaped. but waa later arrested, by Grant extra precautions to guard the multitudes Elrod and Dick Waddell and taken back against pickpockets, but so far no arrests have been made. At the session of the Grand lodge, which continued until after It tonight, the fol lowing officers were elected for the en suing year: Grand exalted ruler, Joseph T. to Blmo, where he was suDeequenuy re leased In $600 bond In Justloe Wood's court. Taking advantage of the excitement In the little hamlet, which waa almost wiped off the map by the cyclone of May 26, an unknown robber entered tha houaes or eral fund no other officials or employes t an . reunite of the receive their salaries after July 31. iwo, fx- - .7 ' , j, .v.. cept such as are paid oiu or me npi mi m -m niuui 'ucu m - riinna net aaine lor mat Dunmne. i m nnan. Tint Mr. ivioner rerusmi (o in j Your honorable body, the city engineers , m, .,.teBi1 aave offlce. the mayor's office, the employes o ' . h. Mi hnii .noh lunltora and elevator Smith a check for 1600 and $40 in cash. boys, must wnlt Tor tneir saiariea jum when he got the money he maae r.iniseir lh?rv.' "7 Ma..n,:?.l r?: t.rtnr. . Mr. Cooper became suspicious of lernl. Cnder this resolution $M,64(1 was set Smith and notified the Omaha noll"'- aside out of the general fund. There has -Saturday night a man answering the de been epended from this amount. Inc lurting scrlpton of the horseman registered at the Irg an unexpended balance at this date cf Dellone hotel. He left a call for an early $.7,586 53 train the following morning, but In some I therefore recommend that your honor- . . ln fll) ,.nj r.hle body rescind concurrent resolution No. V. J. Jt, IL 5,Cw rTl .Tr. ysl and return tnis naiance unexpenoru i '.!. .to unm u ..c $27.Mi.B3 to the general fund to be ex- the hotel Immediately when he came down pended In Its legitimate way. as your hon- . haa , nmtila luulv m a V hor.U ftflf OTfler Aain. $2,600 has been set aside to be nlven in the hoard of governors of Ak-Bar Ben for the purpose ot illuminating the streets at the annual parade-. I see no reason why ln the depleted condition of our general fund the board of governors can not wait until next year for this $2,500, ns well as compelling the city employes to go Shortly after the sale of the horses Bishop A Pankontn of Grant. Neb., noti fied the horsemen In South Omaha that a number1 of horses had been stolen from their ranch. The horses had been traced to Wray, Colo., from which point. It was Tflthout their pay, as far as this amount learned, they had been shipped to South may go. , , I Omaha. The horses were purchased from reureTOh C" y A,am, of Nellgi, over urgent demands or claims upon said Neb., and It Is supposed that they are still fund that cannot afford to waft until the n possession of the Nellgh firm. Mr. Bishop board o7 governors"" Ak"8ar"Ben has gone to Nellgh to Identify hla stock. A veto of the ordinance creating the of- lirnn. . flee of city claim agent and fixing the sal- POT HERBS WANTED AT POSTS Military Authorities Want florae Orowa Vegetables to Feed the Soldier Boys. Fanning, Indianapolis; grand esteemed William Aldrlch, where he got $40 and a leading knight. Charles A. Kelly, Boston: pair of trousers, and Prof. Cook, where grand esteemed loyal knight, Richard J. he secured $2 and some valuable Jewelry. Wood, Eloux Falls. S. D.2 grand esteemed Unsuccessful attempts were made to en lecturing knight. C. P. TomUnson, Winston. I ter the house of J. B. Joy. Ervln Horn N. C; grand aeoretary. George At Beyn- land William Cohered. Old. Saginaw. Mich, ftanth tarml' I -- JJrtl ROADS SHUT KiZ CITY OUT ww , iMuimaii, m lumi" ken. N. J. (re-elected). Robert W. Brown, lxmisvuie. Ky., waa elected a grand trus ary at $1,200 per year was sustained. It was based on the .salary having been raised from $1,000 to $1,200, In Increase which the mayor did not think justified under exist ing circumstances. The same ordinance, wifh ViA lalnrv fl-ftA at 11 000. we a m later in. " 1 ,m.. . i . . ... troduced and will be passed next week. 1'" """"""" commissary omcer or me Frank J. Norton was appointed and con- "i""' 01 lno un naa aaver- flr-i1 eltv ahatractnr and title ax- l,eu ,ur "uppuea or rseDrasaa-grown -miner and .TmM Cameron, mairter Products of potatoea. cabbage, beets and onions 10 oe snipped to f orts Niobrara and Robinson, Nebraska. These posts are garrisoned by about 000 men, colored troops, the Twenty-fifth United States in fantry and Tenth United State cavalry, respectively. The troops at . these two Y- Emblla Holiday Garb. Plaa to Slay Kaiser Discovered la Windy City ' aad Commual t cated to Berlin. BERLIN. July H. The authorities are In formed that the Chicago polloe have dis covered a plot against the emperor. The news came aa a complete surprise to the Berlin police officials, who preserve an nnauu juiy 11. The .entry of King I air of mystery and do not Indicate the Edward and Queen Alexandra Into Dublin steps they intend taking, but express great wat made tha occasion oi a general nun- i appreciation ui wnicuvi vigilance ana day. The decorations or tne city surpassed i prompt communication. hiihurto attempted, not except-1 ' oueen Victoria', last visit. To Rel-foro. Tarkl.h Fore... The grandstands erected at various I CONSTANTINOPLE!, July a. Accord nianaa were crowded, while . the people I ng to dispatches from Salonlca. a battal maaaed on the sidewalks. Their I on of troopa has been sent to Dolran, In majesties continually bowed their acknowl- I the vlllayet of Salonlca, to reinforce the Mi-mants of the warm greetings, especially Turkish forces. There are already 1,100 at the college green, wiml- w v u m i iroops ai vu"u n uiuiuii i w . ,,mtiirle ot people. I ported to have occurred. It la believed it waa late in the afternoon when the I the revolutionists are resisting effectively r..i Lodge was reached. Their I Eleven additional battalions have been majesties lunched with the lord lieutenant mustered to replace sixteen which were and the day's program waa conciuaeu wim i receniiy onmiuwu, a formal vlalt to the auke ot wonnaugni. Th whole day'a proceedings were not marred by any unpleasant incident. The Earthqaake la St. Vlaeeat. ST. THOMAB. u. w. i July a. A se city hall, alone, of all public buildings, waa I vers earthquake shock was felt throughout not decorated. Tomorrow will be devoted I th Island of St. Vincent early this morn- to receiving addresses from pudiio ooaies mg, and to the levee, which win d neia in tn oastl at noon. IRISH LAND BILL PASSES Cei - Gives Measaro It Third Readlagr After kfesiag troaa K4ag. PRICE OF SUGAR GOES UP Demaad Caaaed hy th Caanlag Sea. oa 1 Said ta Bo Caase at Advaace. tee to aery three years. EisrtH Borrow at Pop' Death. At tonight' 'meeting of th grand lodge resolutions of sorrow on the death of Pope ieo were adopted. The grand band contest took place at Electric park at' 2:30 and at 7 JO n. m. a large number of bands competing. The contest was under the direction of Charles A. Zimmerman, director of the Naval Acad emy band. The conditions were that each Missouri Paclae and Burllngtoa De. cllne ta hl Grain tev Mls aourl Center. KANSAS CITY. July H.-Th Missouri Pacific and Burlington have, announced that they will not receive grain shipments for Kansas City, and the Missouri Pacific I also refusing to receive grain routed through Kansas City for other points. The Santa Fe probably will issue an order tomorrow placing an embargo on. the Bur- eomnetm. haa- ...... .7.7 "A" " "P" llngton. Missouri Pacific. Wabaah and roiiiuiwn in -... -...u T-hi. -,n. ih.i street parade, each wa required to play -""" - one piece of It. own choice at the I SO p I tne 8Bnta Fe W,,U n0t C" V m. contest, time limit nor li roads named until some assurance to given m. contest, time limit not to exceed fif teen minutes. ' At the 7:30 p. m. conteat the final selection of all the bands having received two points that these line, will return cars promptly The railroad officials contend that the flood brought about conditions making it or mora of merit In their own selection. to refuBe fa'n h,Pn"nt" uunng m ariernoon were contested. Th awards will be announced tomorrow after noon. Th prise are a follows: First, $1,000; eeoona. sow; tnira, 1300; fourth. $200 mt juugei are tnanes A. Zimmerman of the Naval Academy band, W. H. Santie. man of the Marine band and John Itile of nammore. Unless th railroads tak speedy action to relieve the situation here a serious block ade will result. Under normal conditions nearly all the Kansas wheat crops passes through Kansas City, but this year the congested condition obtaining here will compel the shipment of grain by circuitous route to point other than Kansas City, WESTERN MATTERS AT CAPITAL major wiiiua MUler aad Captain Mosea G. Zallnikr Ordered to Omaha. URGES UNIFORM FOOD LAW Dairy Commissioners Prealdeat De clares Manufacturers Take Ad vantage of I.ax Legislation. ST. PAUL, July 21. The convention of the National Association of Dairy and Food Commissioners convened today. Presl dent V. J. Bailey of Oregon presiding. A. H. Jones, commissioner of Illinois,' In SAN FRANCISCO, July H. There haa been an Increase In the price of raw LONDON. July 21. Th Irish land bill I sugar In th Hawaiian laland from 8 to passed It third reading ln th Hous of $ 11-18 a pound, that Is to say $-18 cent a Common today by 817 to 20. pound. Just before th division Mr. Balfour said This I equivalent to an Increase of $3.76 a th king had commanded him to aay that J ton. This 1 said to be due to a greater h.im aware of the purpose of th bill, hi placed his Interest at the disposal of Par. Uament PANIC IN A SUBURBAN CAR On Wtass Seriously Hart aad Maay Other Shaken ti la Collision. CHICAGO. July 21. Miss Kate Mlnard. a passenger, waa seriously Injured and a hundred others wer thrown Into a panic by thei wrecking of a Chicago. Rock Island A Pacific suburban train at Forty-seventh street today. The wreck was cauned by a head-on rnlllslon. The following car was tele-cored, immediately caught fire aud was burned. GEORGE COLLINS MUST HANG laloa Bank Robber aad Murderer roaad Guilty aa Capital Charg. 0 UNION. Me. July a. George Collins, tne bank rnhber, waa tonight convicted of murder In th first degree for killing pe. teetlv I'rarles J. P luunacher near Btaiv t'n Mo., on Jsnuary 24. Th penalty pieacrlbed by law Is death. demand for sugar because th canning season la at hand and also to th report that th sugar raiser of Europe will form a selling combine, all sugars to be sold by on firm. Beelde this, the bounty to European sugar plant will close on Sep tember 1. Under th bounties these sugar cannot be dumped, on the country any mor and this. It i believed, will help the Hawaiian planter. plumber, a a member ,of the plumbers' examining board. Publlo Work Specifications. Specification for all classes of paving,' for cur-bin-, curbing and auttarina. sewer ing, grading and aldewalka war received I P8ta have not been successful ln raising from th Board of Publlo Works and ie- I egetaoie ror tneir own consumption this fem-1 - . l year, ai run vroox ine troop. Twenty- Cltv En-ineer Roaewater. ln a communl. I second United State Infantry, white, have cation, called attention to sections 93 and a nounaning garaen ana win oe supplied 101 of the charter, which ha stated are with vegetable from It after August 1. conflicting Insofar a th making of speel- 0w,n t0 the "aturo of the soil at Fort fieatlons are concerned and asked that the "lODrara ana nomnson ana tne adjacent cltv attorney be asked for an oolnlon on military reservations, the troops there th matter. The d'soute concerns the ex. have not been able to make a success of elusive rlarht of the cltv enalneer. or tha I the post garden. right of the Board of Public Works, to I 1 na uanuiy or vegetaDie to bo used at make specification for paving. The com- tha Pt8 by tne troops will average about municatlon stated further that the board one Pu of vegetables per man per day, had annroved and sent to-the council for This Will require about 80,000 pounds of approval specifications which had been Pttoe and 10,000 pounds of onions. prepared by and ln the interests of con- "mauer quantities or caDDage ana beets tractors and which were not soeciflo wUl b" "Quired. " Is the desire of the enough to compel good work or for th commissary department to deal exclusively protection of property owner, and also wltB lne growers or tne produce needed MRS. STOVER IS IMPROVING Woman iuflerlng from Bydrophobla Able to TaUe Milk and Water. (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON,. July 21.-(Speclal Tele gram.)-MaJor William II. Miller, quarter. master, haa been ordered to Omaha for duty as chief quartermaster of the Depart- responding to the governor's welcome, said ment of the Missouri, relieving Captain tn movement which the association sup Peter W. Davidson. Twenty-second in. ported was Just beginning to mean some- fantry, of hi temporary duty In charge of thln" to the Publlc- Illinois gave $340,000 that office. Captain Moses Q. Zallnsky to national guard and $36,000 to its quartermaster, ordered to Omaha for duty alry commission, while Kentucky gives as assistant to enter quartermaster of the I r'.00" annuuuy y uuun Department of the Missouri, ln ctirn nr I President Bailey said: tha Quartermaster's nVtw.r . k. I The work of the association is in Its in Adams Orlmea nf wn., .. , w fancy, but is growing, and if only public Aaams unmes of Wagner and Frank M. Mntlment la behind It. It will accomplish Slebach or Washington. S. D.. were today great good. A national pure food bill must admitted to nractlca ifn t. . I ha nreDared by the commisalonera. those denartment which have been Introduced In congress I having failed. Reserve agents approved today: Tontla. I It Is lmDnrtant to have a uniform law Lemon National of St. Joseph for First 'r " statea. It Is essential to Incorporate National of Columbus. Neb.; National Bank L"dthm "."res" "for Xrrj0' At' or nnpuonc ot Chicago for Security Na. tionai or tsioux City. la.; Continental Na specification containing provisions con trary to the charter provision forbidding the designation of any particular brand of paving material. Referred to city attor ney. Railroad Litigation Coansel. Howard H. Baldrlge and John P. Breen were by a unanimous vote appointed ape- Dr. Cummlngs, who Is attending Mrs. clal assistant counsel to the city attorney 1 George W. Stover, the woman suffering in the railroad tax litigation at a straight with hydrophobia, reported late last sight fee of $5,000, to be equally divided between that Mr. Stover was resting comfortably, them, and an additional fee of $5,000 con- but he can glv no hopes of her ultimate tlngent on the final decision of the court recovery. She waa able to tak some milk of last resort affirming tike right of the yesterday afternoon and also succeeded in city to tax tallroad property on the same swallowing a .mall quantity of water, but basis as all other property. Dr. Cummlngs said that It was only an O'Brien, at the request of Colonel Hoge-I apparent Improvement, land, introduced a aeries of resolutions re- I It will be Impossible to secure any virus citing that curfew crdlnances have done a I from the Pasteur Institute in Chicago for great deal of good in other cities and that I the reason that th virus cannot ' l th Omaha curfew ordinance has never shipped. It Is necessary for the patient been enforced and calling on the mayor to be In the Institute for successful treat and chief of police to enforce It. Hunting- ment. Mrs. Gellenbeck . left for Chicago ton objected, declaring Omaha people are yesterday evening to take treatment. Her able to take care of their own children I case had begun to develop iiite noticeably without the advice or assistance of out- when she left. The swelling In her foot aiders. O'Brien said some parents were I had Increased to some extent and other not able to control their children, that no symptoms had begun to be manifest. harm could result and much good mlaht result from an enforcement of the ordi- STEEL OUTPUT LEAPS UP nance. Zlraman aaia tne ordinance had been passed and It was the duty of the I Increase 184 Per Ceat la Six t ears, Cardinals Fulfil Ancient Precedtnt PrtcecU insj Formal Announcement of Death. 0REGLIA THRICE CALLS POPE BY NAME Sacred College Kneels Aronnd Bed While Ceremonial Slowly Proceeds. PAPAL RING IS DRAWN FROM FINGER Emblem of Authority Muit Bs fierasds for New Cstholio Ruler. ITALIAN GOVERNMENT HONORS CHURCH Treata Ecclesiastics Harrying to ren der as Prlare of th Blood Royal, Giving them S per I a! Railroad Cars. ROME, July Sl.-Th body of Leo XIII lies tonight In the hall of the thron room, a few steps from the room In which his death took place. The same vestment, the comauro hood, the rochet and the white gown, which were put on yesterday, cover tlie form, which rests In semt-stat. surrounded by the , lighted candles, the noble guard and Franciscan penitent lariee. Tomorrow the diplomatic body, the high dignitaries and the Homan aristocracy will pay tlidr tribute of respect to all that re mains of the pope who won the respect and BfTectlon of the world. In th after noon tha body will bo arrayed In all th glory of the pontifical robes, the rnltre re placing the hood, and at sunset It will ha taken Into the Chanel of St. Peter, where for three days the public will be given an opportunity of paying a Inst farewell. Th interment will occur Saturday evening. ine nooy lay all day In the chamber where he died, and which has been trans formed into a mortuary clianel. It ,Mm afternoon his body was embalmed and clothed In full pontifical robes, preparatory ii me runerai ODSeqtlles. Cardinal Carry Ont Death Ceremony. This morning began the f.rst of those grandiose and unique ceremonies which iouow the demise of a pope. and. althou.h private, it was conducted with great pomp and was most Impressive. All the cardinals present in Roma num. berlng twenty-nlna. assembled at the apos tolic palace to view the remains of th lat Leo XIII and to officially pronounce him dead. Cardinal Oreglla. dean of the Barred nl. lege and camerllngo of the holy Roman church, had to put aside hi cardinal sign of deep mourning and was gowned entirely In violet. The other cardinals wore crim son robe, with violet collar. Indicative of mourning. Within th death chamber the body lay. with a white veil over th face. ur rounded by th Franciscan penitentiary. wnne ouiBiae tn noble guard maintained, a solemn vl.il. The brofound sllenc was only broken by th chanting of prayer for , ' in ana, . . ,. . Into this solemn presence cam th mnutnl.ur crnea-slnn ,r naaullM.i- kneeling sUentjy. prayed. Then th prelates reverently looked.on while Cardinal Oreglla approached tha remains. For this momlr.g's junction tne pope bed room had been transformed Into a mottuary chapel, . an altar at one nd, having In the center a crucifix surrounded by rtx lighted candles. Four candle stood at th bed corner. Th white veil was then rtmoved from the dead man's face, revealing the cameo-like fea tures of the depsrted pope, rendered sharper and more transparent by death. Bo lifelike was th body that those present half expected Lo to raise his hand in the familiar gestur of blessing. Ko Response to HI Xante. BIG PEARL FOUND IN LAKE Wleroasla Boy Bella Fresh Water Gem far 92.6TS. Far Less Than ' I Valae. PRAIRIE DU CH1EN. Wis.. July a. What I aald to b th largest fresh water pearl on record wa found at Genoa, Wis., by s 17-year-old son of Willi Hasting and brought to this city yesterday. . It weighs 1SS grains and Is pur whit. It measure flfteea-alxteenth of an Inch In diameter. Frank Hastings, the boy, found It In a mussel shell, while ln a boat fishing. John 11. Peacock, a local dealer, bought It It came from the ahell for $!.7o. It wa In cised ln an Interior shell-Ilk substance which, when removed, disclosed a beauti ful white pearl. Ita real value Is said to b many .Urns th pries paid for It. tlonal of Chicago for First National of Brttton, 8. D. These rural routes will be established September 1; Dexter, Dallas county, one additional; area covered, twenty square miles; population, 60S. Rlppey, Green county, one route; area, thirty square miles; population, 620. Iowa postmaster appointed: David Lod wlck, Clarksdale, Appanoose county; B. C. Clark, Mlnkler, Bremer county; Georg N. Peet, Morley, Jones county. BAD WRECK ON SANTA FE aa On Hart la Accident, bat Will Prov Easeaslva to Road. ' It LAMAR. Colo., July a. A costly freight train wreck occurred on the Santa Fe last night, four mile west of Caddoa, Colo. A train composed of thirty car of Call fornia fruit wa running at a speed of thirty-five mile per hour, when the four teenth car from the engine Jumped the track, followed by twelve othera. The strange feature of th wreck wa that the last ear and raboose atayed on the track. The loss will be heavy, as most of th freight will be an entire loaa. Traffic over this part of the main line wa del) ad several hours Ko on was lnjur4 . present time manufacturers make one brand of goods for a state where the laws are lax and a better for state which are most strict. OREGON STOCKMEN TO WAR Sheep aad Cattlemea Likely to Clash If Flock Grase oa Dollars' Laad. BAKER CITY, Ore., July St. A war is brewing between cattlemen and sheepmen in Grant, Metholr and Harney counties. The cattlemen have posted notices threat ening to kill sheepmen unless the latter keep their flocks out of certain districts. Several encounters have taken place al ready ln remote districts, but no on has baen killed. BID TO PRINCE IS DENIED Reported Invitation to Edward's In Declared Wltkaat Political Foaadatloa. OYSTER BAY. July 2L The reported in vitation to the prince and princes of Wales to visit this country as the guest of President Roosevelt, It can bo said. Is with- aut political foundation In fact. It is said to be quite unlikely that any such visit Is In contemplation by th prince sad princes of WsJea, mayor as chief executive to enforce all ordinances; he did not favor calling on him or the chief of police to enforce or dinances. Nicholson saved the resolution from being laid on th table and had them referred. Repair at Eagiae Houses. Th recommendation of the advisory board, based on an examination by ths building Inspector and nre chief, that 2,0u0 be expended in repairs on the engine While Capital Invested Doubles. HARRISBCRG, Pa.. July 21 In th re port made public today by the Bureau of Industrial Statistics, the production of steel ln Pennsylvania In 1902 is shown to have been 8,511,191 tons against $.346,529 tons tn 1896, a gain of 164.4 per cent. The capital Invested In plants producing a rolled production in "-8W waa $123,851,317, houses at Eleventh and Dorcas. Sixteenth which has Increased to $247,870,821 ln 19U2, and Nicholas and Twenty-fourth and Cum- I a "aI" 01 per conl lug was referred to the public property and bulldlnga committee. Inspertloa to He Less Obnoxious. Building Inspector Withnell asked that w,"tK ' 7.11 iLVi '1 f.JT'lh.0lr,tJh provision be made, at an estimated costlpiarlng returning travelers on the Inquisi torial raca aim omauiing rrom ui-m a declaration aa to what their trunks contain and tnrn turning out tne conl en Is of the trunks on the pier, In search for undeclared articles, are likely to be modified ta the re sult of a trip to fiurnpe by John illation deputv surveyor of customs at this port. It is uniierwiooo ne win rvcummena to Hecre- of $2,100, for tne neating, plumbing aud lighting equipment of the Capitol avenue market house. Except for these things the market house Is nnlshed. . Referred. Cltlxen" Isaac Hascall notified tba coun cil of th seventn annual session of the League of American Municipalities at Bal- I ,arV hhaw changes wnicn will make tha In timor. on October 7. 8 and 9 and .uggested Pett,,n ot ''""" less trouble.ome. that the city b represented. Judge Has-I Movement of Ocean Vesaela .loir 21. call is an officer of the league and also xt w York-Arrived-Victoria, from suggested that ne d appointed on of Genoa; Cevlc. from Liverpool; KrledilchJ the eltv representative in order that hs at-r uinxsr, i ran memi-u ami i neroourg. .n invitation to rH . Balled-Victorian, for Liverpool; Kalaer ma T m;'r - y-foi i nv.im hi inr Hreman. -i n i irun . n at th meeting. Referred. for Liverpool- ' Th Woodmen of the World were At yokoiioma -arnven impress of ,,w .. t n.in a frnm Vancouver, for Ifnnv k'r,n a, dvilnv N fl W. Arrive! I'r-v.i. .. teenth street and Capitol avenue, where Moans, from Vancouver, U Honolulu ... nr tha Wnrlil fatm -in I a ml Krishane. h"d JuTa to Auguat 3. "rAntwerp-Arr.v.d-Zl.nd. from New City Attorney wrignt wa formally an-I At Ixmdon Arrived Minnehaha, from ,,. rsureaentative of the cltv bf,, N York; Anglian, from Hoeton. Balled the Board of Waterworks Appraiser, .nd 'ruSrt-VZd-Mo,,,,,, ,rom Ne ...hnriud to call on the engineering ml v. irk. via I'lvmouth and Cherbourg. nv other department for any aaalatanos I At Queenstown Arrived llaverford. from any omer ut-y i wmiiiiM . , , flir IJveroool. and r.rncef-ri.1 needed. I At tilat-gow Arrived Astoria, from New The new peddier ncens ana tne general York. ,( Hem erdinauce war At Liverpool Arriven-rretorlan, from W'v' ' . 1 Montreal. oU4-Cailonia. for Boston. A moment of breathless silence ensued and then the Cardinal camerllngo, taking th aspersorlum, sprinkled the lat pontiff with holy water and aald in a firm voice. "Gloachlmo" OH Christian name of the de ceased holy father). When there was no answer, the same word wa repeated three times, louder and louder. After which, turning to the kneeling cardinals, th cam erllngo olemnly announced, "Papa vertu mortuua est" (the pope i really dead). A the words were Uttered ther aros f'om the kneeling cardinals a sigh, a tribute paid tn.the late pontiff by those princely heads of the ehurch. After this, in voice trembling with emotion, the ranking cardinals recited th De Profundi, gave absolution and sprinkled the body with holy water. Following the ceremony of the rec ognition of the death of the pop by th sacred college rsme mother, shorter, but no les significant and symbolic. On Leo's finger was the famous Fisherman's ring which the camerllngo, with a whispered prayer, drew gently off and which, later, will be broken In th1 prisence of the cardinals, reset and presented to tha new pope when he I sleeted. t ereraoay of th Ring. The ring !s of great atfqulty. It Is even said to have belonged to St. Peter himself. It Is a stone of little valu, cut with the cen of St. Peter drawing In fishing nets. It waa first used about tha year 1355. Officially It is one of the symbols of office most prised by th church. Although lost two or three times, it has always been recovered. Hundreds of offers have com from Itlv and abroad from doctor, druggists and specla Hts to embalm the remains of pop Leo, but naturally not cn of them ha been accepter. Cardinal Rimpolla intended to leave the Vatican last night Immediately after th death of the pop. After having officially trnounced the demise of the pontiff to the diplomatic body accredited to the Vatican and to the papal nuncio, with Instructions to have the news communicated te the various foreign ruler, he considered hi duties as papal secretary of state to have ben ended. Rainpnlla was on the point of leaving when :arainai iiregna insistently begged him to remain In the apartment he had occupied for over alxteen years nd the secretary of state acceded to th requeat. Vlear at Rama Take Action. The vlrar of Rome, Cardinal Pietro Resplghl, ha cauaed to b attached to' th doors of th churches an announcement of the death of Pop Leo. with Instruction regarding th prayers to be offered and alio giving Information about th fiiosral service. The government of the Catholic church ha been officially assumed by Cardinal Org lia, dean of th sacred college and a dean ot the cardinal bishops. H mill he asHlHted by the (leans of th other two orders of cariliudls, Cardinal Macclil of th cardinal deacon and Cardlnst Rampolla for th carilliml priests, the latter, how ever, a a auhaiitut fur Cardinal Nstto, th vatriarch Of Lisbon, who, when h sr.