TITK (WAIIA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1006. BROWS . ENDORSES WESTON leleratoi Ar Also InitfuOtd for Kinkaid for OonrrMaiooal Kotnicktioi. DAWES FAILS TO INSTRUCT DELEGATES Coae-catlon la not a liitiWH Hit moaloao Westoo Airn tmyt Daw Conaty Com earloa. if y) mm m at m.. mm mm mm mm a m w rr CHADRON. N.b.. Aug. lS.-(Bpecll Tel egrsm.) Th Dawes county- republican convention met at Crawford at 11 a. m., organised and lltnd to an Interesting address from Charles Weston of Hay Springs, . candidate for governor, after which the convention adjourned until 1 ft. m. Justin E. Porter was renominated for count attorney. . Th deieaatAa tti th stet MlivMitlnn ro: Frank Currle, A. M. Bartlett. E. C. Harris, D. B. Jencka and Clyd Hornsby. The delegates to the congressional con vention are: Will Olllam, O. T. H. Bab cock, Howard of Whitney, F. T. Heywood of Crawford and Editor Brewster of th Crawford Courier. . Th delegates to th senatorial conven tion are:- O. C. Hndrick, Heywood. Harry Irwin. W. H. Reynolds and F. Coll. Jr. Th delegates to the representative con vention are: C. Dana, Bayers, Ernest Slat tery, William Mitchell, Howard of Whit ney and IL Farrtsh. Win Bird nail la made chairman of the county central committee and Robert Mo Fatden ' secretary. Ill resolutions were Of th most general character, all harmoniously republican. Ther were no Instructions nor (indorse ments. ( . yf Brow Coanty Republican. AINBWORTH. Neb., -Aug. 15.-(8peclal Telegram.) The republicans of Brown county met In the court house- here this afternoon In delegate convention and organised by electing Judge Morris of Johnstown temporary chairman and W. H. Williams of Alnsworth, temporary secre tary. A committee of five on credentials reported delegates all present, except Buffalo. A committee of three on perma nent Organisation was- appointed and this committee recommended the temporary or ganisation be made permanent, which ws adopted. A .committee of three on resolu tions was sppolnted as follows: J. M. Cot' ton, A. D. Carpenter, O. Oallogly. The reso lutions endorse the candidacy of Charles Weston for governor and Instructed th delegates to vote for R. 8. Rising for sen ator In this, the fourteenth senatorial dis trict, and also Instruct th delegates to csst their votes for William Coryell of Johnstown for representative to this, the fifty-first representative' district. Next in order was the nomination of county officers and--the result was as fol ic .s: For .county attorney the name of J. 8. Davison of Long Pin was announced and as there were no other candidates he was declared the c ho tee of the convention. He Is the father of Miss E. Mae Davison, whom the democrats nominated for county , attorney, and as she has declined the nom ination the republicans today , gave the office to her father by acclamation. For surveyor,. C. B. Alderman; commissioner Third district, Ed. Moore; commissioner First district, O. C. Pettljohn. Delegates to State convention: A. W. Scattergood, Alnsworth; J. 8. Davison, Long Pine; T. J. Johnson, Johnstown; W. H. Metcalf, Alnsworth. The above delegates were also sent to th congressional convention and are Inatucted to cast their votes for Hon. M. P. Klnkald for congress In the Sixth dis trict. ' f. Elly, O. 'Oallogly. " ' " ' ' Representative J. S. Davison, A. T. Car penter. O. Oallogly. " They wound ud by elect Ins A. W. Scatter- good chairman of th county central com mittee. CLANS GATHER I THIRD DISTRICT Boyd Appear to Have Shad th Best of It la Prellmlnari. FREMONT, Neb.. Aug. 15. (Special.) Th republican congressional convention lor tn Third district meets here tomorrow afternoon and the candidates are on hand, with some of their workers, trying to solve the situation. Th Instruction of Colfax for McCarthy has Improved his chances, ..., ..in i . . 1. 1 i.i 1 " . ,,. n iiiiuui a. mi ill Jorlty of delegates on the first ballot. He will get a majority of th Dodge county delegation, but not all of It It looks to night like Boyd. The Toung vote may be . a controlllna- factor in the convention and If th Boyd people should find his nomina tion . . impossible Toung will b th ben.ficlary rather than McCarthy. Both ' Boyd and McCarthy express themselves as sanguln of th result DOTLR IS NAMED FOB CONGRESS Haaks of Nebraska) City R.fa.e. to Rom Agralaat Pollard. - (From Staff Correspondent.) , LINCOLN, Aug. 18. (Special Telegram.) . T., J. Doyle of Lincoln was nominated for congress by th democrat of th First dls. trict this morning. H. H. Hanks of Otoe was first given th nomination, but de clined. - Llqaor Maker Caaght. v TEKAMAH. 4 Neb., Aug. 15.-(8peclal).- . Charles Johnson was brought before United State Commissioner Blnghaua yesterday afternoon charged with selling liquor In Tekamah without a license. Johnson waa arrested by th city authorities about a "month ago and prosecuted under the city ordinance, being sentenced to thirty day In Jail; his time was out yesterday and when Sheriff Phlpps releaaed him United States Deputy Marshal Sides wss "Johnny on th apot" and took . him before Sing- haus, who bound him over to appear before th federal grand Jury. Johnson waa In A aln of Boouty i a joy rorovor. kit. T. Folia Oouraud'a Ortontal V w i W aw, sjsiggji pjgjyf Vl mmm c-r-a basmy, mat if I. d.iei-tlo. II koMood Imm tot 7 TWt s4 m mm Stroke., mrt Wul.H lob.mii a yropFtly aul Acevpl OCOUDIr (It af (UulUi eii Dr. L. A. i.,te mmli U mUr f imm kM toe (a ui: Cora.., rreaoi' m tWe rtmmt famtnl 7ll u vnpvmtMu. t m by sli rrtuiiw MS Fucr Oo Dhim la th VsitW tiws Cwu mmA Koto. fm.T.mmi.rr 1 ttt ;ai .'fu.M HAND SAPOLIO FOR TOILET AND HAITI It maktt tht toilet something" n(ti oje4. It remove ail stains and rough, Cvnts prickly best and chain;, and v Oi skin white, aot, healthy. In th iath it bring a flow aad exhilaration which so coalmen soaa caa qal, isnpartinf th v'gJT ana in senatuon of mm Turkiafe -WML. I AU bkOCSJL MB UXVWiUZt II Q the Douglas county Jail all last winter, but made his escape about thirty days be fore his time was out, while he waa mow ing the lawn. Nothing was heard of htm until a month ago when he was caught not only selling but manufacturing "boose" within the corporate limits of this place. the factory being In a small arove one block west of Main street. When arrested he . . , .. . . . I had four one-gallon Jugs of the "dope" ! made and ready for sale. : Policemen In Trouble. TEKAMAH, , Neb.. Aug. 16.-(Speclal).- ! Sheriff Phlpps- arrested Chief of Police j pLATTSMOUTHWill N- Balrd, for sev Howell and Special Police Dan Fischer, ' eral years with the United States National this morning, charged with assault on bank in Omaha, a son of Dr. J. T. Balrd of ... r..,,i-- ,., this city, has accepted a similar position in lrvln Allen. . During the races last week . Ih. tTnlt state. National bank In Denver. Alien? -and man by-the ham of O'Brien, j a swipe from Des Moines, fl., got- Into-a i nght. Fischer undertook to separat them ! UrnTN-Uonir bank." iSey re when Allen Jumped on him and knocked j turned to their home at Omaha yesterday him down; Chief Howell rame up In time afternoon. to se this and hit Al en on the head with . ... . .1. ,,., h ,. a cane Ave or six times before he would . give up. Allen was then arrested and taken to Jail where he received the neces- I sary medical attention. Assoon a. he was j relessed he swore out the jrbove complaint. J Howell and Fischer will be arraigned today. I Teachers Short lo Rlrhard.on. i nTT v.k .. ,oii v , FALLS CITY, Neb., Aug. 15. (Special.) The Richardson county teachers' lnstltuto j I. In session herb at the hleh school hnlM. Ing. Today la the third day of the meeting w solemnized the niarrlage. , of Mirs Oer .a k... .. .ltrude Workman, to Mr. fcugene K. Lan- and they are being well attended. One hundred and thirty teachers are enrolled, which makes the Institute one of the largest whlcB has been held In the state this year. Richardson county Is still short fifty teachers. Tuesday afternoon a meet ing of the school officers from all over the county was held In the court house County Superintendent T. J. Oliver opened th meeting. The most Important subject discussed was the scarcity of teachers. No dadslon w re made tn regard to tho trouble, however. Bart Coaaty Poooll.t' Ticket. TEKAMAH, Neb.. Aug. It. (Special). Th Burt County Populist Central committee j mad the following nominations yesterday: Andre- Y.,n fe . . ' , tL Twelfth district;-John A. Blnghaus, conty j attorney; (J. A. Crannell. for commissioner ! First district: & 8. Farrens. for commls- ..oner of th. Second district; Peter M. Ne.- , son. for commissioner of the Third district. I At the convention . held here last week ' ther being such a small . attendance the nominations were all lef to the discretion of the central committee. Thieves Leave "Silverware. ARAPAHOE. Neb.. Aug. 15. (Special Tel egramsDuring the temporary absence of Dr. Houser and wire who .we re vlsttlriar at Wllsonvllle. some sneak thieves broke Into . . , . . j his residence and stole several valuable . rings and between ' flS and tdb that ' Mrs. Houser had left In her purse. ', Th. , v.t . . . . . . , The thieve had also gathered up a quan- tlty of silverware, but from some cause failed to take It. It is presumed that It was don. by local talent or some one know ing of the absence of the family. ' Old Settler Ilrowaed. HEBRON. Neb., Aug. 15 (Special Tele- gram.) Andrew Thlemie was drowned In th. Blue river, nine mile, northwest of this city, lata last night. No search was made for him until his relative became alarmed at his absence. His face wos badly eaten by turtles. H was an old settler of Kiowa precinct. Th coroner Investigated and de cided no Inquest would be necessary. . Arrested for-Wife Desertloa. BEATRICE. Neb.. Aug. 15 -(Speclal. Tele gram. Charged with deserting his wlf and child at Adam Last June. Marlon Beta mer was brought her tonljjlit from Rus sell, Kan., and lodged In Jail, lie will b given a hearing tomorrow. Sew. of Nebraska. PLATTSMOUTH County Judge Travis "-"'I.111. mriuge Peter Hansen and Miss Elsie Nelson, both from Aurora. Neb. BEATRICE Th. building of the Be.trtc. Poultry and Cold 8lorag. company i. en closed and th plant will be ready for burni ngs. In a few weeks. COLUMBUS-Thomas Dack. who sold out hla residence property here several month sgo and with his wife went to California, rame hack a couple of days ago, BEATRICE Th. Cortland street fair will b held n.xt Friday and Saturday. An tf-V,?" Prorm has bwn pr.ord. Th. W liber baud will furnish th. music. BEATRICE Th. teams of W. I. Web ster and Ed Nelson-run away yestenltty ana partially wrerfted the vehicle to whtcn ".rued. "A bo,' n.med Vuy was thrown from NeUvns wagon and ouiis Miller 4tHigh Life" Beer is a superior Quality. We brew from the choicest malt and hops. We use every precaution to insure Absolute Purity and Cleanliness. We age our beer in underground vaults. We filter through pulp wood. We badly hurt. Mr. Nelson was overcome by heat In trying to stop hs horses and the services of a physician' were required. PLATTSMOUTH Otto Wurl and Miss Mabel Hayes, both of this city, were united In marriage at the home of Henry Boeck in this city this evening, Pr. J. T. Balrd of this city officiating. PIATTSMOl'TH The home of Mr. and Mrs. Qporse Rav. southwest of Flatte- moutn. whs consumea oy nre. iuosi-oi ine household furn ture was saved. The Are atartcd from a defective flue. ALBION Today occurs the old settlers' picnic in the Atwood grove, about two miles from town. Most of the business TV" B B'c ' COLUMBUS Carl Oylling -and John Stromberg came up here Monday evening COLUMBUS Mr, w. m. way"" Rochester, N. ., snd her daughter Mrs. Homer H.' Klnt, 'ot Washington. D. C.. are being entertained at the nome of Judge nl Mrs. T. H. Saunders, arriving here on 'ff man. named Bessmer. who deserted his wife near Adams recently, has been located at Russell, Kan. Sheriff Truae i tn the Miitnnrme. ai Kueseu 10 noiu llssiner until he could come after him. He , left for that place yesterday. . t. ,TB,rP . ... .nlnr at 8 o'clock. at tne home of the bride s parents, Mr. and ! Mrs. Samuel Workman, in West Beatrice, more. Judge Walker officiating. PLATTSMOUTH Carl, the -year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, residing south of Plattsniouth. was seriously injured last evening by being kicked by a horse. He was found unconscious near one of the stHlls In the barn with an ugly gash on the side of his head and his collar bone fractured. BEATRICE C. J. Miles of Hastings, re publican candidate for governor, was in the city today looking over the political situa tion. Mr. Miles says mat ne is mucn i with conditions over the state relative to I his candidacy and Ik of the opinion that he I will be In the running. PLATTSMOUTH Dr. T. P. Livingston of this city has been named as the succi-ssor to a 7v Hull as aovernor of tne National ! sanitarium In Hot Springs. 8. D. The doc- ior, who is chief surgeon for the Burlington road, M looking over the institution today d will then decide whether he will ac- ''uEATBJCB Dr. Eaton, who was granted a gas franchise 'by the city council lust evening, proposes to erect a Plant to est n rdeTbrttVun'ch6 is favorable to the city s Interests. Among other things the council voted to donate IUiu to the Ilcatrice fire department. HluiTs was here yeU-ruay looking over tho j records of farm assessments ior wie pur pose of securing testimony for the ruil rouds to light the tax collections again. He Is a nephew of John N. Baldwin of Omaha and Is said to be working under the dinc tlon of Bob Clancy of the Union Paclflc. PIATTPMOITH J. P. Falter of this ,JU,t. "01V . iflH TVon ftPjrte junction. la., A tract or land con- J,,1"" of "toil acrfi. extending sis miles along the CHllmus river. In Loup county. Nebraska, known a the Dahlman ranch. h mi rorntcriy ownni y wmaim iwuwi " !'vor The sale also Includes 250 head of catile, thirty hesd of horse, and the crop ral'ed this year. WAHOO The Ancient Order of United Workmen will hold 1U annual picnic in the City park on August 21. All ine camps 111 the county will be represented. This will be one of the largest picnics held in the county and a very large crowd Is expected. A line program has been arranged. The commit tee has secured the Walter Savidge attrac tions of Wayne, Neb., which will furnish six big feature acts. BBATR1CE Sheriff Barrett cf Marysville, Kan., was her today after a young man named McDonald, who stole a watch from Miss Pearl Dixon, an employe of a restau rant at Marysville, and II In cash. Tn. young man was located at the driving park, where lie has been working ss a "swipe." Miss Dixon says sh. will not -prosecute him provided McDonald turns over tht stolen ticker, which was a present to her. Wyoming; Tax I..vy. CHEYENNE. Wyo.; Aug. 14 (Special.) The Stat. Beard of Equalisation met yesterday and todav and fixed th. tag levy for 1908 as follows: . . . J Mtu- General fund '. I..J 14-l University income x fund 8-lg Fund for th. Insane State bond lax fund - h Capitol tax fund - t-t Stat, hospital maintenance fund... 1-1 1 Big Horn Hot Hprlngs tax tunj... ., Pheridan hospital maintenance fund .2-18 Hospital for lnsanj imp. fund J-li Total ....I I Th total levy lat yeir was 1-10 mills. Director, gtaad by Fetser. -CHICAGO. Aug. 15 Th. director, of th miwauarc xTrnut eiai. oentt today re pudiated the Chicago Till, and Trust com pany a. receiver. The directors were unanl- nTou'sfy" uVU, oT .Unra!; F.iar. vi .uirwun, aocelv.r ampagne of Bottle sterilize every bottle A. GOLDSTEIN; TVT SULLIVAN REPLIES TO BRYAN Chicago Oonmitteemu Insists Hsbnwkan ii Fein); Mad CaUptw hj Friends. SAYS HIS TITLE TO SEAT IS RE'GULAR Illinois Delegation Was Seatejl by Katlooal Cssrrsilss by Lore Majority i After Hearing; . of Charge. j CHICAGO, AuK. lDemocmtic National Committeeman Roger J.' Sullivan gave out today a statement which, he has prepared and mailed broadcast throughout Illinois In reply to JVUllam J. Brj-an's demand that he resign from the national committee and his subsequent assertion that his opposition to Mr. Sullivan waa prompted solely by his belief that "Roger Sullivan and John P. Hopkins had deliberately robbed the demo crats of Illinois of their political rights." Mr. Sullivan In his rejoinder declines to concede to Mr. Bryan the right to question his democracy or his membership In the national committee. "Judgment as to my democracy," he says, "rests with the democrats of the dis trict In which I live. My title to member ship In the national committee has been conferred and confirmed by a higher au thority than Mr. Bryarj." , Continuing Mr. Sullivan says: Mr. Bryan may have written tho letters In which my resignation or removal is ad vised, although the channel through which the letters have come throws doubt on their authenticity. Blame. Donlnp aud Thompson. The purpose of the demand made by Mr. Bryan. Mr. Sullivan asserts, to be to create new factional strife in the place of faction alism that has nearly disappeared. "Actu ally," he declares, "this demand emanates from two men, Millard Fillmore Dunlap and Owen P. Thompson of Jacksonville. By misuse of Mr. Bryan's name and popu larity they hope to stir up enough diheord at Peoria to enable them to pose again as 'leaders' and as 'representatives of Mr. Bryan." " Mr. Sullivan then says: " In the letters attributed to Mr. Bryan there is this plain statement: "Mr. Sullivan was selected as national committeeman by delegates who were not chosen by the con vention." If this statement is Mr. Bryan's he persists in a (-'intention that was de clared by the last democratic national con vention to be a misrepfeentation. He tan- Why 5yrup.of fis ihfr best family laxative It Is pure. ' It is gentle. It is pleasant. 1 It la efficacious. It la not expensive. It is good for children. It la excellent for ladles. , It is convenient for business men. UJb perfectly safe under all circumstances. It is used by millions of families the world oyer. It stands highest, aa a laxative, with physicians.. If you use it you have the beat laxative the world produces. beer of Yeast contributes to the fine character of a beer. It is the superior quality of Our Yeast that gives the rich individual taste to Our Beer. It is for these reasons that the Superiority & CO, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, DISTRIBUTERS. . not In fairness maintain this position. It Is true tlie seats of certain delrgutes were contested, but these contests were not. de cided bv fraud, and Mr. Bryan knows It. Does Mr. Bryan deny the authority of the democratic national convention? I hsrdly believe It. The national convention by a vote of 47 to 299 confirmed the right of .the legal Illinois delegates to their seats. Those delegates elected me national committeeman by a vote of forty-nine to five. The national convention aaaln confirmed that action. To allege fraud against my right to a seat in the national committee is to inaici tne last national convention and its leaders for com pounding a felony. Can even Mr. Bryan sincerely and honestly do thlsT He cannot if he eVnerta to aree-.-t a nrestdentlal nomi nation two years hence, for such a nomlna- tion must com. irom tnose men i nave named and their associates. No man, not even Mr. Bryan, can afford to accept any nomination, much less a nomination for the Sresldencv. at the hands of men whom he elleves to be abettors of "high crimes and misdemeanors, and perpetrators of fraud." FILING ON SHOSHONE LANDS"! Ratrymen Realn Listing; Claim in Special Office Opened at Sho.hont. CHEYENNE, Wyo.. Aug. 15. The filing for lands in the 8hoshone reservation began today at Shoshonl In the special land of fice at that place. One hundred and twenty-live persons will file each day, the ones whose names were first drawn In the lottery at Lander filing first. No Information has been received In Cheyenne' that would give any color of truth to the sensational report sent out from Lander that trouble Is Impending near the proposed new townslte between factions from Lander and Shoshonl. Under the present arrangement of illlng and drawing for homesteads and townsltes there could not well be a repetition of the troubles Incident to the rush Into Okla homa fifteen years ago and all questions probably will be settled In a perfectly peace ful manner. , The sensational reports of Jobbery In con nection with the turning over of the water rights to a, private company on the Sho shone reservation by th state of Wyoming are positively denied by the state authori ties. The purpose was to secure a uniform system of Irrigation and to protect, not to destroy, the rights of the settlers. Th plan was approved by the Interior depart ment. The maximum price of 20 cash per acre for water rights Is declared to be reaapnable. Crude Oil Lower. LIMA. O.. Aug. 15 The Standard OH company today ordered a reduction on the price of crude oil. Ohio and Indiana oil ' ' , . FOB 9 AIM BT ALL LJCADIXO DBUOOISTS. 'Jj 1 M l,ms .LA - LJl I mm , of Quality, and the rich "Miller" taste of "High Life" is evident in every bottle. was cut t cents per barrel. Princeton oil went down 5 cents on the barrel and the production of Kansas and the territories went oft I cents. The new quotations are as follows: North Lima. 92c; South Lima, 89e: Indiana, 87c; Princeton, 9e; Kansas and Indian Territory. 42c; Kansas heavy, 29c. RAIDS BY JAPANESE POACHERS Special Agent 81m. Report, on KUllnst and Captor of Seal Pirate. SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 15.-E. W. Sims, solicitor for the Department of Commerce and Labor, sent to the St. Paul rookeries to' Investigate conditions there and who arrived two days after the killing of five Japanese poachers, returned her today on the steamer Jefferson. Telling of the sit uation In the rookeries, he said : There were two days of active raiding by the Japanese, who had four schooners and possibly Ave. Monday, July 18, during a dense fog, the guards heard firing at various points arcund the island, indicating that the raiders were shooting seals In the water. Government Agent Lembekey Investigated and captured six Japanese In a boat as they landed to kill seals with clubs. These surrendered without a flsht. Later In the afternoon continuous firing was heard around the 'islands. Tuesday two native guardx found three Japanese landing in a boat. Two of the raiders were armed. The native guards ordered th. Japanese to surrender, but Instead they Jumped Into their boat and started to pull off shore at a rapid rate. One shot of warning was fired, but the Japanese continued lo get away. Then the guards shot to kin, two of the Japanese being killed outright and one wounded. The boat drifted to shore and the wounded man was cared for. The same afternoon Lembekey and a party of fifteen guards surprised Ave boats filled with raiders. The men started to row away, carrying their plunder with them, when the guards fired, killing two out right. One was dead In the boat, another was seen to float away In the surf and a third was thrown overboard from tho schooner. Twelve were captured. The schooners then weighed anchor and, got away. I will make a full renort to the were. tary of the department. The twelve cap- ; iurra were oouna over to. tne grand Jury and Imprisoned at Juneau. They may be Indicted tor piracy. To Reap Fralt. ot Their Labor. Feeling that they have as much as pushed the Home Telephone franchise or dinance through the council, Tom Parmel and T. H. Pollock have gone to Pol lock's ranch near Broken Bow to spend a couple of weeks shooting. The franchise ordinance has to be published two weeks before final action can be taken on It, and Parmele and Pollock have concluded that they might as well recuperate after their arduous efforts and the consolidation ot Its component parts are all wholesome. It acts gently without unpleasant after-effects. It Is wholly free from objectionable substances. It contains the laxative principles of plants. ' It contains the carminative principles of plants. It contains wholesome aromatic liquids which axe agreeable and refreshing to the taste. All are pure. All are delicately blended. All are skillfully and scientifically compounded. ' Its value is due to our method of manufacture and to the originality and simplicity of the . combination. - 1 To get its beneficial effects -buy the genuine. Manufactured byv (aufqrnia I?q SyrvpI? LotiUwlllo, Ky. Now Torlc N. V. I 4 M their Interest with those of th Homo company. "" ' Idaho Man Join. Rook. Island. TOPEKA Kan.v Aug. 15.-W. J. Tollerton of Pocatello, Idaho, has been appointed su perintendent of motive power of th. South western A Chocktaw division of the Rock Island railway, with headquarter, at To peka, vice T. Roope, resigned. Mr. Roop goes to th Burlington system at Lincoln, Neb. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Fair Today ana Tomorrow la Ha. hra.ka and Soata Dakota Shower In Iowa. WASHINGTON-- Aug. 15.-Forcst t the weather lor Thursday and Friday: For Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado ' and Sotrth Dakota Fair Thursday and Friday. For Iowa and Missouri Shower Thurs day, fair and warmer Friday. For Wyoming Fair Thursday and Fri day, cooler In the west portion Friday. For Montana and Utah Fair Thursday and Friday, cooler Friday. Local Record. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. OMAHA, Aug. 15. Official record of tem perature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last thre years: J!ti. Wb. I9ft4, 1903. Maximum temperature.... Mt M 88 77 Minimum temperature.... 74 7 70 SJ Mean temperature .' 82 78 79 70 Precipitation 01 .00 .01 .04 Temperature and precipitation departure from the normal at Omaha since March L and comparison with th last two years: Normal temperature , , 74 Excess for the day , Total deficiency since March 1.. 175 Normal precipitation .11 inch Deficiency for the day ,' .10 Inch Precipitation since March 1, 18 0 Inches Deficiency sine. March 1 1.06 Inches Deficiency for cor, period, 1906.,- l ot Inche Deficiency for Cor. period, 1904... 1.41 Inche Report, from Station, at T P. M. Btation and Stat Temp. Max. Rata of Weather. 7 p. m. Temp. fall. Bismarck, clear 88 M .00 Cheyenne, clear 82 M ,00 Chicago, clear : 74 Tt .00 Davenport, clear 84 t ' .00 Denver, clear M 90 .00 Havre, clear 92 M .00 Helena, clear 8' '90 .00 Huron, clear 90 94 .00 Kansas City, cloudy...,!... 80 ' si North Platte, clear 88 93 ,00 Rmaha, clear 87 ' 89 T aptd City, clear M : W .00 St. Louis, part cloudy , 82 '84 .00 St. Paul, clear T8 80 T Salt Lake City, clear 90 94 JX) Valentine, clear 88 ' 94 1 .00 Wllllston, clear M 88 .08 T indicates trace of precipitation. L. A. WELSH. Local Furoatf; X vj