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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1906)
TTTE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: .TTXE 10. lPOfi. cress 3E9B CI EomnQdSSSmmKmMmSCS AMERICANS LEAVE CANANEA Warning frem Authorities Cani Minsra to Swarm Aerou Bonier. FOR A NEW ELECTION LAW e-w Premier of strla Promises talversol SefTraae ae fM First Sri. TORS for EiTs X&t?$ ' 7v. I V: - ' CU FIROT WARNINGS OF DANGER When ron are first aware of any private disease, wnkmn or drains upon roar vitality, then It Is that you should d.clde an Important question, Oris that muni much to your future health and happiness. If you procurs ths proper medical advice without delay you will secure to yourself that health, success and enjoyment, of llfs wblch Is every man's lot, whose bright and steady ayes, clear and healthy skin, native brain, congenial make s and pnysioai a.veiopmeni enow that n eoeitemloetlng Influences or private dis eases are devastating his system, that ne mentaC moral or physical weakness are deoletlna hla manhiMi. the! n eei ye t drains umh hla Umll-v mrm rakhln klm ot bla substance and nuklni hla life a miserable failure. - Otherwise, If you delay too long, er ex peri meat with uncertain and hn pewper treatment, or allew yourself to be deceived by misleading statements r Incompetent doctors or specialists, then you will be one of the many un fortunate she bars long regretted thai they held their first little ailment too cheaply; who, after years of suffering nd dosing- with cheap preparations, free treatments and Sulck curs fallacies cams to ths specialists of the State Medical Institute to be cured. They fully realise the great mistake that they har made In not consulting- the best specialists first. Will you make ths same mistake, or will yen get the best first? Do not be satisfied until you have been examined by the best specialists In the country. You may bo sent away happy without any treatment, hot with advice that will not only save you much time and money, but will savs you mental suffering. If your condi tion requires treatment you will ha treated honestly and skillfully and be re stored to health In ths shortest possible time and at ths least possible expense. - We ears safely and thoroughly: Stricture, Varicocele, Emissions, Nervo-Sexua! Debility, Impoteney, Blood Poison (Syphilis), Rectal, Kidney and Urinary Diseases, IS and all diseases and weaknesses of men abuse, or ths result of speclflo or privets FREE CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION. s to evil seases. bablti excesses, self- fffloo Hours I a. m. ts I p unday 10 to 1 only. STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1308 Famam St., between 18th and 14th stir, Omaha, Neb. j AGITATORS THREATENED WITH ARREST t tare-meet that Utrllro of Heileasi Mas Dae to Werk of Wetteia Fdertlea of Minora. j The Crow Reservation 1 AND The Dig Elorn Basin. The Burlington makes an extremely low exeur- , sion rate to Sheridan or Billings to give everybody a chance to register for the Crow lands, one fare for ,the round trip, with a maximum excursion rate of $20.00 from Omaha, Lincoln, Denver and intermedi ate points. " Tickets sold June 10th to the 2Gth, in clusive, final limit July 10th. Of the million acres to be drawn for in farms of 160 acres each, 125,000 acres can be abundantly irrigated from surveys made by the Government Those best posted on the -values of irrigated lands through the "West say that every acre of Crow lands that can be irrigated, will be worth at least $50.00 an acre the day water is turned on the land. 300,000 acres are fine pasture and grazing lands. If you &ver expect to own a farm, you owe it to your family to register for this drawing and take tout legitimate chances to secure a farm to develop and hold as an asset in your family wealth. THE BIG HORN BASIN: From June 14th ' to July 5th, this Company will place on sale at fsheridan, Toluca and Billings very low rata side trip tickets to points in the Big Horn Basin for land seekers and all who may take an interest in the de velopment of that new and rich territory; there are about 400,000 acres of lands in the Big Horn Basin to be placed under irrigation in the immediate future; some of this land can be homesteaded ahead of the Government ditch, and the rest can be bought frum private ditch companies today at from $25.00 to $41L00 an acre. You are sure to have an economical, interesting and educational trip through the Northwest, to say nothing of your chances to be successful in the Gov eminent drawing. You will hear and learn a great deal about irrigated lands, and in the vicinity of Sheridan, Billings and Cody you will see large areas of such lands now under a high state of cultivation. Ask you nearest Burlington agent for rates, conditions of tickets and special leaflet giving details , in connection with this opening. L W. Wakeley. G. P. A 1084 famam Street, Omaha, Neb. . i'i: - f J HOTEL. 42(1 St. WEI nd Park Ave. YORK , Opened May 8, 190G niftiest Type oi Fireproof Construction Replete With Every Detail of Service and Equipment. BISBKK. Aria., June tV As a result ef the strike at Cananea, Mexico, mines of Colonel W. C. Greene last week, the Amer ican miners In the camp will be very few In number Ir. ths future, It Is bettered. They are crossing the this nw In droves and seTsral hundred hare arrived In Blsbee Oaring ths last farty-eight Honrs. On Thursday the Mexican authorities sent a miner through the mines notifying; all American miners that those who were under suspicion of hiring atlisted the troubls st Cananea and had openly sympa thised with the striking Mexicans would on the following dsy be placed under ar rest. The result wss a general exodus of Americana. It oan be reliably stated that he American authorities bed leva that mem bers of ths Western Federation of Miners at Cananea secretly encouraged and ..betted the strike and members of thin organisa tion were the first to receive ths notice to leave. As a consequence ths Mexican authorities bare adoptad strong measures to esforoa orders to return to work. Thurs day morning seventy of ths ringleaders were arrested and planed In jail. As soon as It became known that these men were In Jail ths Mexican miners began returning to work and 1,100 mads application for work at ths old wages. Colonel W. C. Oxeene denies the report thst the wages of the Mexican miners have been Increased. In a signed state ment Issued this afternoon ha says that all ttie men resumed work under exactly the same conditions as before, and further more, no change In wages will be made under any circumstances. The number killed In ths riots will prob ably never be known. Ths Mexican au thorities burled the dead on Saturday and Sunday night without any attempt at Iden tification. The governor of Arlkona and Msxlcan authorities have been requested to sand official reports .to their respective govern ments concerning ths taking of armed forces of American volunteers to Cananea Saturday morning by Governor Ysabel. Incident of Aroel Americana, Ths Associated Press correspondent, after a personal Investigation of the matter ami Interviews with officials of both sides of the line, submits the following as a correct version of the Incident which la now un der Investigation by both governments: Governor Tsabel arrived at Nscu at 6:30 a m. on June X. traveling In a special train. The train stopped, ss usual, within Amer ican territory. A number of srmed Amer icana were gathered at the point where the train stopped. Somebody who was known to Governor l sabel approached him and In troduced several men as employee of Bla tee and Douglas mining companies, among them being doctors, lawyers and others. These men manifested a willingness to oo company Governor Y sabel to Cananea. The latter answered that he was on urgent busi ness, thst he would cross the boundary Una and on the Mexican side would speak to them. Governor Ysabel croaasd the line on foot and spoke to the customs house col lectors, who Informed him of ths trouble of the previous night. Governor Ysabel went to the telegraph office and Inquired for Instructions from Mexico City. Then he communicated with Cananea and received direct from Colonel Greene ths most alarm ing news about the situation. Kears wer entertained at Cananea that dynamite would be used by the rioters. Colonel Greene re ported that ths police were Insufficient, etc In view of this Governor Tsabel asked ths Mesjc&n customs officers to allow the armed Americana to pass the Una, which was agreed to. These men numbered shout JDft. On arriving In Mexican territory Governor Ysabel told the Amerloana that he had no authority to allow ths pasaags of armed men from American to Mexican soil, but In view of the very alarming reports from Cananea he was willing to take upon him self ths responsibility of bringing the Amer icans to Mexico. But before thst hs wanted to know whether they were soldiers. Irregu lar troops or what. To this reply was mads that ths Americana were not soldiers, bnt cltisens smploysd at the mining camps of Blsbea and Douglas; thst the arms they carried wero their personal property and all of them came with the permission of their chiefs. Governor Tsabel then stated that while on Mexican soil they were under tils Immediate orders and subject to Mex ican law. All agreed to this. It Is known that Governor Tsabel has praised to the Mexican government the excel I on t behavior of these men, who fulalled their promise of returning home when their presence was no longer needed st Cananea. ORDERS TO QUIT NIOBRARA Formal lastrartloas Come from Wif Department for Abandon seat of Fort. The formal orders for ths absndonmsnt of r'ort Niobrara have been received at army headquarters and preparations are now being made looking to the evacuation ef the post. It is at present garrisoned by eight companies of the Twenty-fifth United States infantry, colored. This com. mand will bs sent to points in Texas. The abandonment of Fort Niobrara will begin about July I. Chief Quartermaster, Major M. Grsy Zallnalct, of ths Department of the Mis sourl, has been ordered to at ones ad vertise for proposals for building new walks and roadways at Fort Omaha. The cost of these will approximate t-000. The War department has directed thst the bodies of all soldiers killed during the battle of Wounded Knee, December SI, ISM, be disinterred from the Wounded Knee battlefield burying ground and sent to the posts where their respective tegl ments sre stationed snd reburied there. This will Involve ths later removal cf ths soldiers burled at Fort Nlbrara, fol lowing the abandonment of that post, and their reburlal In some national remotely, possibly at Fort McPerson, Neb. TTEXNA. June I. (Special Csbles-rem to The P ) A n erproesinn of the views of Prlneo Bohenlnha, the new prime minister, win he found decidedly Interesting. Among S1eT things be make the statement thst the first tneasne dealt with by the gov ernment win be electoral reform on a basis ef trnrrersal suffrage. This, he said, should not onry sir cltisens eriiisl rights, but should sleo reform psrltamentsrlsm snd furnish a si able basis for nstinnsl snd , International tranauini'y. j If. the premier continued, an agreement, ponld be reached between the national par ties on the question of electorsl reform, one might have grounds for hoping That an agreement might be reached on other matters of national concern. For this rea son ths government would ue every effort to bring to a successful Issue a scheme of electoral reform. Referring to Hungary, the premier s ured the house that the government would safeguard Austrian Interests with the greatest energy, being firmly convinced that a compromise fully satisfying both parties could be attained If both sides strovs to this end loyally and willingly; but the agreement most cover all points t Issue. Modifications In the present stnts of things detrimental to Austria's Interest were rigidly excluded. The government ex pected to be loyally supported In this mat ter In the chamber, and would not take any step without the sanction of the house. In regard to Internal administration. the government would support the legiti mate economic and social demands of Mil nationalities. Tbo premier reaffirmed ths government's Intention of straining every "rve 10 bring about a compromise be tween the parties regarding electoral re forms, for ths solo aim of the government I was to consolidate Austria, from a national ana social point of view. IMMIGRATION OFFICER WINKS Hasslaa Jew Bxoladea fraas America la Permitted to Ldro la Eaglaad. LONDON, June I. (Special Cablegram to The Bee.) A curious case Is being dealt with by the Grimsby Immigration officials. Myer Rsblnovltch. a -Jewish refugee from Russia, who had passed through Grimsby and Liverpool on his way to America, was not allowed to land at New Tork because hs was . without mesns. He was sent back to Hamburg, and when his ship arrived at Grimsby on the return journey he asked the Jewish authorities to prevent his return to Rus sia, where ha was afraid of being ahot. Acting on Instructions from the homo office, the officials allowed the man to land as an alien just arriving In the country. This ts the first time a rejected returned transmigrant hss been permitted to land and Jewish leaders are asking that this should b done In every similar case. If m'i 'S mm In Pi ill : H trYV d n rr-ws.rj, . . w-ra MANY DUELS FOR AUSTRIAN Frleads of Iasalted Bsak Clerk Will Exchange Shots with u Soortsnaaa. VIENNA, June I. Rlchsrd Zombory. a well known Hungarian sportsman, residing st Budapest, has placed himself In the po sition of having to fight 151 duels as the result of refusing to accept a challenge from a bank clerk whom he Insulted. On receipt of 4 challenge from tho latter M. Zombory sent bsck word that the clerk's social position precluded giving him the usual satisfaction. Thereupon 160 officials of the bank championed the cause of their offended colleague and promptly challenged M. Zombory. Six hundred and four sec onds held a meeting last night and sr. ranged for the duels to be fought with pistols. The meetings will taks placs Bun day, one after the other, until satisfaction Is secured, one bullet being exchanged la each duel. UNDERWRITERS PAYING CLAIMS Mea Who Take Risk oa hips Admit They Total Loss. Amerleaa Aro LONDON, June t. (Special Cablegram to Tho Bee.) Underwriters of war risks on ths captured American steamers Australia and Montara. who have awaited documen tary evidence before admitting liability, have now practically all agreed to settle tho claim for a total loss. The amount of ths claim is nearly 6flfl,eoo. a consldersDle portion of which had alnady been paid. Heavy as the loss Is through this Japanese capture. It might have been much worse, for If the ateamers had had their full car goes of skins on board the Insured value would have been about 11,800,000. The un derwriters taks over from the persons as sured all rights for compensation against the Japanese government. SHORT SKIRTS FOR DANCERS Daaclagr Masters aad Composers Adopt Radical Rale for Womea oa Floor. IV Latest Addition to the Great Hotels of the World Motel Belrn'omiS JOE WARREN TRIAL PUT OFF Cass Agalast Alleged 1mmtr Robber Postponed Bersan of . Hayes Salt. Ths case sgslnst Joe Wsrren, charged with tbo robbery of Ne!s lAustsn's saloon, will not come up before Judg.r Sutton un til Wednesdsy. The trial of Mrs. Ms Hayes has taken considerably longer, than waa expected, causing tho delay In the Warren case. Attorney T. A. Holllster, who will repre sent Warren, will file a motion to quash ths Information on ths ground Wsrren has already been placed li jeopardy oic In the murder case. In which he was acquitted. TWO THOUSAND TO COAST Mora Htir Boat from Omaha Relief Kaad to Bola Baa Fraa elsoo, Tbs Ssn Francisco executive relief com mittee met Saturday morning and au thorised Treasurer Drake to remit 11,000 mora to the San Francteoo relief oommT.. tee. About I0 ts left to the treasurer's bends, which Is expected to cover out standing bills. A complete detailed re port Is to b mads to ths puslto within tbo next ten days. PARIS, June . (Special Cablegram to The Bee.) The International Academy of Composers of the Dance and Dancing Masters at lta annual conference decided, among other things, that all women ought to wear short skirts when dancing. It was also agreed that Introductions ac balls were unncessary, while a list of dances which It wss declared fulfilled ill the requirements of good taste wss drswn 1 -re paying Investments up and included the "Vlennes Valse." the "Parisian Qusdrllle." the "Paa Trols" and the Rouae-Kaye." Special Offer to June Brides S Grooms THK rEOri.KS HTORK offers one xrcllrd opportunities to June Strides and 1 rooms In the way of furnishing their homes complete. Lnrpce assortment, (roods of high quality and desirability, prices that are consistent with the onallty of the goods offered. If the brides and grooms-to-be will cH on us, we will gldly extend to them the services of an ex peri cured salesman, who will greally assist them In making their se lections for their coxy little home. A little down and a little every week or month will met-t your every obligation here. Our Credit System Is the result of cnreful study and fore thought it Is designed to foster the establishment of homes, not to hinder them It was planned to hel;i the msn on limited Inrome It will help YOU en It lias helped thousand of others. . VOl'K CHK1UT IS (KK)I). Three Rooms Furnished Complete for $74.50 TerxH: I74 Cash, ti M Per Msath. Trans-Mississippi l.swn Mowers, 14-inrh Arctic Ice Cresm Kreesers, quart Hammocks, striped, heavy cord, pillow head Maple Lawn Rockers reed seat, at h Un Rockers, slst sest and back, red or green Chase Leather Couches, oak frames, steel A A rf construction, I.) special price mwewv Pedestal Extension Tables, (exactly Ilk. Zml"'1 4Tn 2.85 i.5o TrnTj 2.95 SSil on., mmmwj4i cut), made In beautiful flake quarter awed oak effect, large 4 2-Inch square tops, with heavy rlnis, heavy square pedestal base, neat design, special price. Terms, $1.00 Cash, 60c Per Week. hognny finish. 14.50 special price. Rockers, quartered oak, effect, cobbler or wood seat, specisl .... Ossollne Stoves, two-burner, guaranteed 1.49 1.89 1.98 Carpets, Rugs and Draperies -6, hand- 12.75 Iron Bed Outfits (exactly like cut), con sisting of vernls martin Iron bed, a suhstsntlal spring snd a cotton top anj oott.im mattress witn layera ot puis white cotton, special price on tls outfit. complete Tstxasi f 1.00 cask aad 60s per week. 11.75 Lion Brussels Rugs, 9-211-6, hand- - some design, effective col orings, special price. Terms: 91.00 rash and ftOc per week. Brussels Carpet, beautiful patterns. splendid quality, worth 90c, special, per yard, at 69c Tapestry Portieres, handsome striped effects, worth $2.25, 'j am special, per pair, J ijjj Refrigerators (Exactly like cut) Made of solid, ash, char coal filling, slid ing and adjust able shelves, nicely finished, a guaranteed Ice saver. Spe cial price 5.75 fl Cash and ftOc Per Week. 16122 & FARNAM STREETS, OMAHA. The Peoples Furniture & Carpet Co. Established 1887. Go-Carts Heywood and Wakefield (ex actly like cut), sides, back nnd dash of aelected reed. rubber tired wheela, ad justable reclin ing back and dash, handsome parasol, easy to operste special price this week. 6.90 Terms tl Cash too Per Woek. NEW TAXES ARE NOT LIKED Germaa Newspapers Complain of Methods Takea o laereaso BERLIN, June .-8peelal Cablegram to The Bee. German newspspers are com plaining bitterly of the action of the Relchatag In pasaing the group of taaation proposals introduced by the government for meeting the recurring annuel deficits snd for providing for the payment of the Im perial debt. The main proposals are for an lncress.-d malt tas, a tax on cigarettes snd on rail way tickets snd automobiles, snd. further, a somewhst inadequate measure for levying death duties. A NEW MOUNTAIN RAILWAY! Its Highest Polat Will Reach esrly ronrteen Thoaeand Fret Above the Sea. Switserlsnd Is the home of mountain railways. Witii an area not larger than one-third of the state of New York theTe may be counted about 10U railways for ths sole purpose of carrying passengers to mountain tops vhrying In height from a few thousand to ,( or 8.000 feet. The month of August, 106, witnessed the open ing of a way cariylnfc tourists even far above these altitudes, beyond the clouds, to 10.500 feet; and, when completed, its highest point will reach nearly 14.000 feet above the sea at the top of the famous Jungfrau, ths queen of the Beroer Ober land. There are other mountain rallwaya on the globe attaining much higher altitudes than even this, and on the Ovoya rallwiiy of Peru I myself traveled a considerable distance sbove ls.ouO fet; but most of these' roads were built for the development of commerce and mining Industries'. The Swiss mountain railways, however, are al most exclusively !u tho service of tourists only, numbering in Switzerland .'.lone not far from l.OOO.ono every year. They come to admire the scenic wuitders of the little country on the roof of Europe, or to seek shelter against summer heal at the many mountain resorts. The majority of these mountain railway Switzerland, bcin; country of mountains, Is consequently some money to purchase a basket and be gan to peddle shoe laces. How much do you think he's worth today? Just make a guess." Several large sums were mentioned ex pectantly. "Wrong," said the clubman. "He isn't worth a cent and he still owes for t lie basket." Puck. NICHOLS GETS THREE YEARS Maa Who Kmhrssles Tvco Hasdred Dollars Is Seat to the Pealteatlsry. Jsmes Nichols, convicted of embenllng over lino of the funds of the I'nion Stock Yards Employes' Relief asaocistlon, wan sentenced to three years In the penlter tiary by Judge Sutton fiat unlay morning Ilia attorney, J. M. Macfarland, will carry the case to the supreme court and seek to secure a reversal of the verdict. Juha Roblasoa Shows Here On Monday, June IS. This Is written for the numerous class of old peoplu who tell you, alien you ask thorn, that they are not going to the circus that they are too old for that. Maybe you think now you will not go to tlie circus, but the chances are you will. There's no getting around the fact that it will be hot and stuffy In the "big top." It is true that a strl of carpet doesn't make a very effective cushion for huid board. Two hours Is s long time to sit, even In a "reserved seat." with an siled back, snd rub elbows with other swelter- NATIONAL LEAGUE OF WOMEN Special Meeting Demands Senator moot's Removal and Calls . on President. WASHINGTON. June . That Reed Rtnoot of Vtsh should no longer be permit ted to hold his sest In the I'nited States senate was the unanimous-sentiment of the National I-oegue of Woman's Organisations declared at a specisl meeting In this dry todsy. which was presided over by Mrs. Frederick Sohoff of Philadelphia, who also Is president of the mothers' congress. resolutions were unanimously adopted re citing among other things that Senator 8 moot "sits in the senate as an apostle of polygamy snd the representative of a tres -enable organisation," snd t'.erefors should no longer "remain a member of Its boily and participate in the. making of laws fir i lie moral and patriotic guidance oil tlo women and children of our beloved etiuSi try." ' Later ths delegates proceeded to t White House In a body and were received by president Roosevelt. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN; Meeting at St. Paal a --.a a gee to Held Next Sessloa at James ' . ' town, Va. also a country of water courses fed by the I to be very slmilsr to the one you saw last Inexhaustible store of snow and Ice cover- j fl4r. jf, al right for mother and t!ie Businsss propositions advertised la The Bee go lots tho booses of tbo boat people. MASON'S LAUNCH SWAMPED Former Illinois sTaaor Has Karros Kseano from Drowning .Near Peer la. PEORIA. III.. June . Rx-Senator Wil liam EX Mason. W. E. Mason. Jr., snd a party ea rout from Chicago to St. Louis In ths launch Eleanor, had a narrow escape from drowning thlj afternoon. The launch ing many square miles of the Alpine chains. Alaskan ice fields sre bedded In between the paks right In live heart of Switzerland, and although- a great deal has ben writ ten shout the general recession of glaciers, which In some instances smounts to IfO and more feet year for year, such lonsej are quite Insignificant compared with the enormous extent of these Ice deposits. A number of them hsve depths of sever.il thousand feet, with millions of tons of solid, hard-froien Ice, continually supplied from fresh snowfalls sbove. They feed Rhine and Rhone, Po and Danube during the dry summer months, snd ths many mountain streams of Hwltierlnnd, forming beautiful rsscades snd falls and rapids, furnish the power which carries tourists In comfortable railway carriages to the very tops from which they themselves come They sre led to turbine pits, drive wheels snd generators, snd are thus con verted Into electric power. The 8w!s, ! having no coal deposits of their own, have ! become acknow ledged experts In this ' branch cf technical enginering. furnishing ; turbines snd electric plants for the whole ! world. Thus, for instance, the glgantto I turbines at Niagara Palls, many of which I generate forces of from 10.0T0 to 12.000 j horse power each, have been constructed almoat without exception by Swiss firm. Century Magaslns. FT. PACI Minn.. June I. Although th le-neral Federation of Women's' Clubs d- lng mortals. All the performance is liable I Journed last .night, the council met tod's y snd decided to hold the next meeting of the council, which tskes plsce between bi ennial yesrs, at Jamestown,' W. Vs., In April, lo7. They elso psssed a resolu t'on commending President Roosevelt for hs investigation ot the Chlcsgo packing houses and urging congress to pass strin gent remedial legislation. children to go. If they enjoy that sort of thing. They can go with the neighbors and you devoutly hope they will havs a good lime. Thst's shout the wsy you'll feel the morning of the circus, ln't It, sin Id msn of buelness? but you haven't yet got a whiff of circus day atmosphere. Wait till you get down town and see whst sn esrly stsrt our friends from the country hsve made on what Is to be s day of solid enjoyment. Walt until you bump Into the man with the red and blue balloons, ths man with the lemo snd the nan with the wienies. Walt till the sound of the bsnd drsws yoa to the window and holds you there while ths glittering gorgeousnees of the psrade goea by. That's ths time that many sensible re stives on th circus proportion go to psve the hot place. The whole business Is a call back to boyhood. It is a call that always thrills. Wow! Just llrten to the ralllone: One can almost see you hastening home to luncheon and telling the foika that the crrwd Is going 16 be so big that you guess you'll hsve to go and look after the chll. dren yourself. lsft Peoria early In the sfternoon and near ! Pektn encountered a heavy head wtr.d and , Kortnao'o Wheel. rough water which partially overturned ! "Ke that old chap?" remarked ths club- ! Wllhelm tbs craft and filled it with water. The I mn, (oiu'.li.g out the window to an old party struggled with the half-filled boat peddler, who carried a . basket of shoe fur aa hour. Tbey finally reached shore i laces. "Well, he cam. to this country sad returaed her. toalghk . j from Rwt'la tea jewif ago. Ha borrowed Marriage Ureases. The following marriage licensee ! heen lu-d t Name and Residence. jlvar Hruuu.e. SI. Joseph. Mo Dorothy J. Carson. Omaha E. Ruff. Omaha Mljina. C. C. Hensen, Omaha .... Arthur E. Atkinson. South Omaha i alary T. Meidllnger, Omaha 2 Fred Brlxgs. South Omsha 17 Bcssis Bliss, boutU Omsha X hsve Age .... U .... L'J .... it 21 Best Valors at Kerr Hotel Woodstock, Xew York. It is the aim of the proprietor to give hji patrons ss near honest value as is compatible with first-class service and homelike comfort, at the new steel-built. fireproof Hotel Woodstock (126-1W Weat FWty-third street, near Broadway, Times or Long Acre aqua re.) The very heart of the city. In the midst of ths Oieators, clubs, etc. Adjacent to subway, "I." roads and Broadway cars to sll ferries and rail way stations. Lou lav ills Home-Coming f'elehratloa. ! Special party via The Northwestern Lias, ' 11 p.- in. Jun. 11. Very attractive program ; enroute. Only 1."5 round trip. Inquire ; at "city 'offices, i"i-s Farnam St. HOTELS. the inn; at Okoboji baa been enlarged aad la the best hotel oa the lake. Cottages in concoction with tho hotel. For reoervatloaa ad dress THE INN, Okoboji, Uw V ' t r