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VOL. XXXVIII No. 10.
OMAHA. SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUST --'. 1---kF1VK SEiTiONS THIRTY PAH US.
MN(,U; 0!'Y VI UK I'KXTS.
IRELAND MAKES GAftiSumiARY of the bee;taft ON TUE-T";
THE NEW RECORD
FIGHT IN MISSOURI
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Eecett Ssiiem of Pailiucett Don
Veil Ij tie lalaxi.
Bepublica Cant ,ct ..itti Eh.
CiD RECORD
19 QQ
IDtrcorrati Detnria?d to Eecapture
I the S;att'i Vote.
!GUXSECE BILL'S XA CHUTE WOES
ms
Trrcon of Pa - Platform.
OLD RECORD
1896
FREE SILVER
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EEX0C2ATIC IS1VLESITT C01GSG. .
WILL SPEAK AT ATKEJ3, 0.
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KADICALI5M
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Brief Ad drew to Be JCade to Veteran
Sext Saturday. ' j
IHTGHXS WILL BE BE50JOXATED '
IConutation of Ccirberd a Very Expert
Jsfc of ISan.ipa!ation.
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BETTY Al OF GAELIC LA5GUAGE .
EAELEY SOUECE OF STBEKGTH
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AdTocate. ef Aaci'xt Speech Be joice
tt Ittertit in Koremert.
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EXCAVATIONS DTTO 7ABA KILL
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ArnnnlKilm Hat' at l,ast rterided :
to E?1rf rlr Tk rose of
Irl KUct 1 roile of
Protests.
I'l'EUX. Au. C brc.a' that i
the Inri Vntversities Art ht broTn a
iaxr anil pcpl rav had tjme 1o rrnidr '
tt and Bjprlr tt In it finai form tt. I
Irflmr li rrowir.e that Ireland hat nw
deny o liad.y anr all In thr waioii rf
r'srliamfnt :.ich ha rwrnUr c)ofi. If i
lad fa:n?d noth.rc than 1.i:r.l-
vr-M act tr iwfTi ould have bf-n I
mlh w-tU for Ireland.
Thf ftnturr of tiif a't that nirwa.i to
!! ho trt tni-retrd in rl -dution in
jT'iiiDd ie tlia: the n-w unirr:tr if i'-ni-
riir and iw'lf-' -rii!r Aa or-.er!na!'r
jilKniwd. t!i- Erliiish Farliamrrt rfrrri
to iuwlf the nartit 1o vt-to .r.y ((atw f
ftudj. but t the tutt moment th: (lkr
a mi-Mem out and now the wnate of
thr univrntii.r ha an abanluielT fte lnr.d
t jimitsion t haik-d -uti erp-clal d
lirlrt ty the advorate rf Ue revival pf
the lnh lar.rtiae who u tn the onelna!
i'U a pl"t to i-orrnlete the murder of the
arr-pi lrh tonruf. Now. however, they
flw'arr 1vai there i tiothlr;: to prevent an
lrtkh-fprakine Ireland rtwity up within
the ticKt V w jcara.
Revli al ( Owrltc la awaae.
Mr. rourlti Hd. rhairman of the
Gaelic league, rfr'1'''"? at the t;enin: of j
t'.ie Oirearhta here ia week, declared
th.t the revival of the lanruf.re nra rtd :
- 1 - i
with the Irish people themselves. "we
Iha e now a free UKiveraity." lie said,
'"without any chain or bonds, ar.d that
university rta lie made a Gaelic a the I
jwpie Oca.re. If t!:e poopB of Ireland j
are Ck'ilda the university wt'.l be Gallda. j
X'nder the charter tie annate can teach j
what it like and whaf ver the people de
mand the aer.ate will do .
Ur. ' Hyde atave some intereatina fia-urea
on the -row-th of the lanruaae movement
A year awyio tl-re were only forty-one na
tional m hools where the bl-llnf ual rroarrajn
of instruct 'on wa in opera'km. T: year
there are 13r. ar,d irt-fiv' of them are In
Ponea-al akme. Next year, acc-orditif to
t!.c present arrar.xrinenta. there will be at
lei. st .
The importance cf th IHsh len at a
rever ue prodorrr haa ntier heretofore
been property appreciated.. ut the Di)art-rr-m
of Acnculture liaa at laat waked up
to its true poai; ion and i cimjlariitnc the
l'-;n farmer '.n hr th!f. The depart
ment i-taies that the value of tha errs
!irt-d fn-in Ireland every year i about
ns.Tfif'.i'i'. and aiih the home consumption
the fta! value of tie Irish hen'i product
;s atKut Ci.Wi.nop a jeer.
Ti.i j.rodjct mil could te larrely ir.
reastd. ins oepartmen: declare. ly the
m-cise 1 a little care- It advise ir.one
rarefiil fireed:nn. to develop the beat iay
ine strain, projier feed ng and houslnf
una better .radtr. and pBtfcli.t The Irish
Fg industry la suffered in the past from
po'ir par k r.r and the xenerally unartract:ve
tal'liearaji'-e of the -s: exported, but the
o.eTr.meni is eonvmcd that with a little j
ctre (.n the par; of the farmer the value
of tt vgg proi.Ktiun of Ireland could be
increased ft once by about fT.auu.uiiO
.
year.
To Eas-fcoB Hill of lira.
The Hi'l of Tara. hit li a otic th
st of the high kings of Ireland, is to be
ti avaK-d aiid thoroughl iTplored unorr
t.t c.rntion of a Jfiit lomraittee Of tl
K.yal Sixiety of AntiouarH. tl Roj-al
Iiiki: kckdemy. th Archaoicica! ScKl-tles
f 1-ouih. Kildtrt. Cork und Waterford and
ihr lnerar sKie1is of i'uohn and Loo
u n. Scirrtl p-oiisai to piore ti hill
in the isi have iwn-n dfeated on account
-f li outburst of public nil, nktu.n at
Tla;. tt wa te.t, aa a prcpoka.1 to de
moj 'he cf Ireland h-'ntorlr mon-merta.
Tt'Ut tt w j rom sod nets that the explora
tion srall be carried out in a thoroughly
scientific mariner and that neither the ap
pearance or it fabric of the it'll will be
eflwtf d It is hoped that a great mass
of otjects cf anuquarian and historickj in
terest will I unearthed. Mary of the best
rk&mpie of ancient Irish ornaments and
j!riry ha len found in tb vicinity
of Tara.
Another Captain Koeperurk has appeared
in th north ef Ireland, and although tt
a:er a a shorter, he has managed to
i:vil the plo:t cf "vVT.lt John" In iore-k-n
The man. a hoa nam la aaid 13 be
Thomas Bikik. appeared ba Iiundalk a few
wa ig.. tnl. cahir.g en severai mer-
. i k ,e . . . . L .
ww...r ii-i w uim H'liiw :i i a w Lfiekk:e;
Ir ot th Helen. a large oil tar.k
steamer of New York nr ordered T' ton
: aieam coal for tt. sn j.. a hlch was t
arm m a day or two. and also placed ex-
tcusiv order for stores a Mi ciothlr.g for
hlitise.f ana his rrtw. cas'.r.g several arr.all
t hecks in the ars ef t.is trar.aartlons
He was received wnn ;.j arm br the
1'ur.dalk trade- and was put up at the
Iiundalk cluh. whua h mad t.; head-,
. -altera. 1
trklaorr Prowoa storksuair. j
Afer a week f Tiiia b W-ft m ;ut and '
hired a local jarvey at K a day u. art )
1.1m knout tn country ne oeciarej ti.at
ne represented an .r-nguar. not.ieman w :.c 1
WaJited Va buy a nusnber rf Irish race '
hoi sea and hunters, and be arranged 10
purchase about a doaea fin boraes from
local bteedt-rs la the meantime the I'uc
Ca'.k tiaders had tcome susp.ciou about
the noti -arm a! of ti ants and they dis
taverew ti.at there wa a sucfc veaael on
U rtanater. Back was arrested and 11
turns out that he wa a snerhaaic who haj
been duun ittaeil from
Hariaad at Wolff
i: r-yard at Belfast.
Th fcw pakrtits act Udrr which for g-n
holders of Mug-ish iiei is meat work thir
jaunta ia the Vnited Kir-gcam or fnreit
im-m is attracting a item ion to Irend
'laboisty tor uuduatrial dei elopmei.t. It
eatiasausd ttt waiei-liowrr amoanting to
Xa.B linrse-power w mr.timg ts waste re
Ireland ei cry ) ear t. tne supp'y of
Iat far fuel would last for a ttie-uaaiid
ea. oit-k as annual coi.surr.rtxie rf ii.-
tCowtinuad an taoead Pag-t 4
i FOR r,V A H A PfifNClL FU"m ANI
i V 'MTT-Fair end a -no Sunday.
FOR NEBRASKA Ger.rra:iy fair and
warmer g tir.dar.
for ic wA-o.-Tirr.iir t-t ue,-ii : i grt
f - ot ir exposed i laces m ncrth portion.
r. wti.lt lrnti;rTau.re in west po Tion.
T t pera: urr at Onh.i .-erurrd:
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COXXBTTC.
rrefidriit TFtoorvelt ar- with Sece-
tary "tVrirht that ttie caoet found f-uilty I
ft haxir, at TVet Pr.irt Military .caarrrr
shall be rur.lhed Vy the the dimi j
of the rinrleader. and the ru.penM of I
the ;i other. t, rr a i
Ftotk were in a frverirh ftate -.ef.tir
oay. there hrr '-"JiratioTi" i-f a
plarned raid on tlir bear, which wa
oiunt-rarted later. Amalgamated, t-tv 't
rif. Rork Island and Frim o t torkf ere
rnoft jiromiDent in tlie movement.
L ra-a
Fifty indirtmens arre retamed m all
In the Springfield riot lcvwtiraiion. i
X, 1 I
Frnsloner have been ven frsnk:t;j ;
privllfg-e hy the Foverntnent for the r- j
turn of vouchers. I, "Pafa 1
Ta o-oer.t-an-cunr-e foreiirn porta-ce will I
i into efffct Ortotwr 1. X. Tf 1 j
Heavy fronts In North Iiakrt and I
northern Wioonin and aio in Manitoba i
6 consider bl damage to crops
.
snt.mrtT. The Taft party w!U reach Atheti shortly
Keetinr of the national democratic com- nooB Saturday, neit. and will mak.
mitt has been called for Sptember t, arren-hour run to Put-In Bay dunn
when th actual campalrn will open. Mr. lh aftttrnoon and ever-lnx.
Erjan. it has been decided, will take th I Haavs. UI Be ftBaaiaua.
stump soon on a thirty-day can-.pa.ten Postmaster General Meyer came "here to
tour in the west X. raf-s 1 'ay for a -wek-end" visit with Mr. Taft
Republican National Chairman Frank H and avowed himself to be quoted in thi
Hitchcock has announced th member of j atMsment :
th advisory committee for the campairn j I tlieve Governor Hujrnes will be re-
X, 3ro X nominated. "
Judfe Taft. In tn Interview at Hot j jjr. Meyer, who was at th Oyster Bay
Ppnnfa. aaid that if elected be will call ' oonferenoe on th New Tfrk aituatimn, to-
a special session of conrress- te meet at
ont to revise th tariff. X, ! li
In Missouri th oemurrats are dsaer- ,
elrrTIUI1e0 IO .1D DBCS . UOrBJ ,
rot of th state, but -XSunisboe BvJ" j
Stone a fight for re-election to th sen- '
ate is having a depressing effort. Tbe
Hiey W at;o7g -aVdTd7:. for c.v-' TT ? 1
ernor. Zinc and lead miner, are in favor !' co-Sttlon. in th west. He aaid foi ; publi
of )M rrMTiu. ,.rir .. v..,., nation that he had brought to th Mrglma
generally suport Taft X. Pag X
PO-aXIB-g.
snorli of all kinds er ir.-.rt- in s.v
the fleet at Sydney, a ball team from tt
ship Netraka winning game. X. Pags
Recent session cf Parliament lf ft soma
ho Jor the Irish iople. a bo may beutfit
eseciaily from the unit ersitie a'-t.
X. Paga a
Court Zpp:in decide to apportion ;rt
of the money contributed by the Gerrokn
petiple sit.'-e the erpiosion cf his airahlp
to tlie founding of an institute for the
study cf air naviration v X. Pags 1
Russian govmrm-nt is decidedly averse
to permitting the fre celebration or tn
&4ll.ti.ll. VetV.riDi' f,f -aImC k . k m
J : ' " . ' "
' 1 - ' ' e.iip ' . ll'T UKC-u U.ttUI IIM
lust faor. X, Pag J .
Gerrnany scare at the visit t.f the !
British chancellor of the exchequer prove i
to be ucfeunded and there is no talk of J
limitation of arms -Dent a X. Pas' 1 '
There is a rumor that Fultan Aud-Z1- '
Axil haa been captured by MuiaJ Hafld.
X. Par 1
BXatwa.IX.a
S?laur board having a hard time equalis- i
i rur terminkl tuves k.L.I reniit. t-m m m 1
prove a bent fit to ail town and do no
harm to rural districts. What purports
to be Railway Men's Protect) i associa
tion's slate is gnen out X, Pag 1
XOTXTMXVTS OP OCXAB aTTXUaJCSXXPm.
Tew-. a-tto. asiiea.
JkTW TotE .Pti.lklleuiuia . .
Uvrf'L ttnr-e st 6-lti
PLTM'tTH ..lf.,uiK;Ur J
lrt'ffvlr,aK..,( tktttit.
aKTWEaP bsmlksS
kwrrnkuL. Viraiuuui .
Mak-m ho ca
r.BTIS t'.ricta
leN'IK) rnSM-SBian
Ut'ohjU ,!eruia
SI'VIIaLX .TmLfi..
HEAVY FROSTS IN THE NORTH
iXortk Dakota. Ttsnkera toroosiB
ni Haahska Taroen lafrr
froaa Frees.
I
! WtWlfyit Vbtx fcut w' k e-. V,-i.
....... .. , - ..... t
; rrosi arici. apiaren uere iasi n.grt wi:; i
.heavily irjuie gra.n. ttucti t-f ahicn 1 yet
i b cut. j
i T. PAl'L. Aug H Special to tne !!- ;
, I"1 'r1"" M'.trM-aoss. North Dakota and
' northern .scons :n l A of a heavy frost
-a si night At 1'nkinaon. N I . degre
was I en or oca A lktge 14-xt of ihe f.az crop
ia reported injured Half of the wheat 1
in Bht-Kk and the rest ! ihoughi 10 t rip
ened and out of danger Glen wood and Au
gusta. Wis. reported heavy frost Camp
br!'.. Mir.r.. report a killing frost with a
temperature of XI degree; Croaton a beat
f rosi . Iiro:l. a temperature of XI degrees
'and Halstoad. 81 degree Botineau. N Ih.
reported a temperat ur ul Jo digroes;
11s lake. N. p.. SI degrees with a heaiy
frost. jLar.gdon. N IV, E degree. Irishes
N !.. C degree and Wr.iunuri
oegrees with a light fins;
N. V.. S.
METEOR FALLS IN KANSAS
' tlse
ag
lowia of t-llsworlk
ketrrrlr a Hrsali.
I eAL.NA Kan. Aug I. -A large nteor
j tin n.es no-th of Ev is won a last
' r 1 :l".g ap tt.e 'OU.r fOI B1ue
'ou'.d ana burt.n brighuy twerty
I utes after it etrj k th ground Ti meict
capiooed it struek tne ground and
anix'k '.ne I t-wn of Ella Bonn u .rauai
and pictures t,ang oa iik- w . uf t.
liouae. ta Ehswonh were shaken. aJ though
r damage was 4lM-c tnai cw-.d l Kkruod
th aoontu g
Pofticuter General Kejer jta.-.! Ttii
Statement at Hot Springi.
ADVISCBT COXXITTIXS XAJEED
i
jthvalraaaai Hitrkeurk Atanatei Llat
f Mn ' W ill Aevtat la Caa-
aartlaar RrraMVaa 3 -ttwatal
CBBBtala;ai,
HOT EFRIXGB. Va., Aug. r-Jut what
art Mr. 7ft a view regrardin tha re
vision of the tariff were inridectaXv ex
lrfaed bj- tim today.
if eicted." be aaid. "I hal rail tha
tj-firt oorifrreaa toajelher ia extra
i.rair.ary aeaston to revise the tariff at tba
veiy earlieat tnoment I hav auttHrity to
do an. I conalder arh ardon to he my
obhpation under the tariff plank of tna ra-puhlH-an
platform.
Vr Rn fa r reir.rit Tar.ff mnch ha not
,n(J th Bbfn, at.ument wa.
,.,lhout wjBWIW to what the eVmo-
nomil h Ml3 th. .ut. bat
. .
itn erprt'd tlie republk-an tariff pianK
Mr. Taft made it known her today that
h will rtoj for two hour at Athena. O..
neat Saturday, on hi way to Middle Ban
( ialand. where he i t fih for a woek.. Tli
! AUier. visit la at the urft-nt invitation
! of Former Repreaentative Q"-orreioT, w hoaa
i rut Mr. and Mra Taft will be for tench-
eon. The opportunity alao win be availa
ble of pref-nting the candda:e to the
member of the county orrantzationr of
veteran of the crrll war and the Spamnh
Ameriran a ar. w ho will be in aeaaion at
Atben on that day.
"I ahall probably make a neech to the
veterana." aaid Mr. Taft. "but it will not
be political speech airrply an address of
courtesy auoh a the occaion warranta. '
lf.ted thsA h based bis or-tnion on rnfor-
fathered there, atthaurn be said
pria Raoaevjra intention wa ta tak I
j t,
.... . i-i-.
ill work itBFlf out naturally ." be aaid,
Gifford PI tic hot, chief of the fsvernnifct
rrrountama a firje collerTion of rainbow..
Theodore P. Ehonta. president of th Inter- j
borourh-MetropoIttan system of New Tork
iiMa Tresidem of th Chicago at Alton, came
Ut6? on hi WBy B"rr' 1'v'
Nw T(,rk Mr I'1'" or0t-r
itor '",-fln cats for th Afton. n- of
! 'hrn atated a an indicikUoD of hi
jrtw- of th business situation. Hi call
; upon Mr. Taft. it stated, wa aimply a
jpetaor.kl on.
, NET TORK. Aug. "TT Chairman Hitch- 1
: cock of tt republican national cjnrt,
Klay announced the anointment of the
following men as members of th adrisory
comm'.ttoet
Rict.ard A. Eallitigcr rt;T of Washing
ton. Cornelius N. Bliss. New Tork.
Post 11 Ciavton. Arkansas.
w". Murray Crane. Mksachut's.
"William Ncison Cromweil. New Tork.
jtr Hays Hkmm.md. Masact huserts.
I Fi.nkhn Mcrphy. New Jersey,
i Charles P. Taft. Ohm.
i Arthvr 1. Torys. Cnio
! Mr. Hftcboock w in be chairman of th
com mine aid Elmer Lkv r will be sec
retary.
Tn committee will advise as th con-
! duct cf the republican natioil campaign.
financial and otherwise. Its headquarter
wJI be in New Turk.
It was th ong-maJ idea of the repubUcan
aoOonal committee to appoint an advisory
oommlue of three im-mtri. but as tr
ca-npaogr. progreased th adviaabillty of a
larger oommiue to look after the w 01 k
wa recogrritaed Accordrr.giy, th commit-;
te annouBoed today was aeJeoced after
numerous conference between republican
leaders. Chairman Hiubcock said today
tliat thia eommitte would repreaent every
section of th country, not only in regard
to th matter of financing th campaign,
but in vry line of work that developed.
Wi!!iam Nelson Cromwell of New Tork
will act as legm! adviser of the commit
tee CONSPIRACY AGAINST UNIONS
j-a l
a of Frarrslet Iralea Allesea
Oar Esaot Bark of (aaallaa
lartle fttrlkr.
! MCiNTREAU Aug IZ -A formal
1 mi-i t i-sued t Kiay ly F.e'l Hard .
stale- ,
t hai'- '
maji cf the Federated trades ef the (Jai.a- i
d-aa Pacific ;ai!wa system, charge that!
! it sirji of th last three weeka. in which i
'
ilil a-rJiiMi have Ml enrarec! Is "u
t a cohsn-ocy on th part of son of ,bl" bal.oon made an ascension today Irom
th otficls of tt compary to d arupt tht ! TJ, w hen the wind was bit wirg twcr.tj
unic.11 and drive uuion men from the com- I -' hour' Tb n.srhine for a
pati
emi.lov. Tna innttimrr Hirn. -
a-llaes. had its inception m corfere-noea
h. ia
by the rai.waj siiperintenden- tnd
msster mechanics ear'y in me present
sear, follow trig which notut was served
on tn employes April 1 that on month I
-tier all schedule agreement between the!
ui..tn and the company would be ter-
ti.inated and the company would treat with I
the null aa mdrv-cuai cn'y. '
Mr. Hardy follows by relatir the effort j
4 lii unicm official by cenferenre with '
il company effic.als to aeejr t mod - 1
fKk.icn of tna order and their failure
PFM'NintvFR MAY IKC rt.lK'k'
lire I a of alalia ta Briars Wsckere
Hill Br Ortalrt All k
Draw Moaef.
AbUlNGTON. A-g S Herekftrr ail
jeneioners a ir. be a iesed the I-e use f
the mail to ret urt liseir pension vow. tier
as tt result of as o'WT iaued 1 mi) Vt
fcrxitrer (Jeiral . Mtjti atutijij tn. good wiabes fur the sooceos caf U-a saat
p tal rigu.at... Jrble uccaaiux.?
The title's a
Prom th PhiiadelBhia Prvss.
Um FALLS IPOS TOLSTOI
GOTeTlllIVeilt Looks ritll Displeasure
upon Autkox. , . . ,
I
BRTEDAT OBSERVANCE STOPPED
Mewam Likely t Be Tafcra 1 Be-Birr-as
reletsrarlea of KlaktietB
Aaahrraar' of ike
Note Mil.
ST. PETERfEURG. Aug 2. The prep
arations for the celebration of Count
Ieo Tolstois S'rh btrtiiday on September
t are str.it.gry oistj. proved by the goven:
mert. and some of th authorities g-t
brma-ir preesure to bear to check the
celebration. The ministry of eSucation has
vetoed Ihe decision of the Vniversrty of
Kaxan to conr upon Count Tolstoi an
honorary memtwrsr.iT.. which corren.ndii
to the hororary- degrees of tht American
universitiea.
The governor of Tambov has sent a cir
cular letter to l.is subordinate prohibiting
the observance of trie at.ni versary , hold
ing that severai of the count's boc.kt.
particularly "lay R-eligicm" and "Memoirs
of a Soiditr." prove hira lo be an enemy
of the church and the rowrtimrti'.. Mkcy
cttiea. however, are participaf ir.g officially
in the prepanitioi: for tht Iteration.
The mtinictpa'.tty cf "Moscow ha decii-d
to locate the Toistoi memorial library i.r
the Sothia ouay. tacir.g the Kr-m!tn
ZEPPELIN FOUNDS INSTITUTE
I oeraaaa (saal w III lie oe of
j tloa'a CoatrlbatloB ia Ik is
I Maaarr. j
FRIEr'Rl CHPHAFEN . Aug. S. Count I
Zeppelun. icverior of the famous airship '
tlt wa recently destroy ei. ha an- I
nounced that he intend to found an in- '.
j stitute for the lnvesttgalion and s -.ut.on
of th problems of air navigation ir. the
lntertat of German industry, aefei.se and
science. The contributions made by the
public, he says, axe now far beyond the
sum bcccssary to replace tne dest-c;a
airship, and beyond the rum he irunda to '
accept toward the recuperation of his pri- ;
vate fortune, which was spent in eirsh p '
eipennjenta. All of the strrpius ne w on ,
ha.r.3 and ail further contribution wi'J be I
added to the c ndowr-ient .f th tt.s-tttuie
The bank kt Stuttgtrt. w hit h ia receiv
ing ihe suhscnptions. has Sl r.ts. deposited
lb Count Zejpelr crelit and thit tmouti;
is Jroth'y t "''.flot' leas thar. the amount
ubstr;ld and wticr; w 1.1 b? ivai..b.e
later.
Word la been received by the count .hat
th. Her; n rfv council has aiv.n th r.atne
S-r.Tr.- to a wublir suuare in ti.at ci v
TLOIl..
1 The Pari; stter-
I nt.ruj., j -s
! - " " a.' n ru aioa... ni. 1 or ai:m.
1 but the motor became overheated ar.d
"'Dmro " . ,
aary a otsceni at 1 .e suouto 11 1. itirrmj (
in an opeti lot, wtici. was sale.y a corn
l'--tb'0
.
PRESIDENT NAMES DELEGATE
" """
s-eieels Ma a to Brarrorai Hiaa ia
iI XBtloaal "steUk
oat ewtioa.
OTSTER BAT. Aug r-Presi6nt
Roosevelt today sent tru tf.egraic:
Col .nl R. A. PhilhpB. President L.ck-
iitr.u I'ruid 6ocie-y Scratfr.. Pa.; I'
'shall be giad to hare !)i fc"t f .r me. and
nert- a-thorise yeu to art for me. at tbe
! proper time to touch the button, officially.
1 ti open tht National Weiah oot.vetuon at
! ak-xantoti tjda . WnH you a.s I good
enough to express to trios who have in
, ronveBtioc in charge., and to all no na
b sraaeitt. n j ameer regret at my ta-
aa.lity is attend and wj vry- oame
little different, bat the tune is the
STOCKS IN
r-tVtrilbM blAItiU ll!7lTHl A KM l(IR."-rn" u tu to tbe p.n
rtrt Tak Bear Party by fsrsrioe
preia fr Ttia im w
1 ort.
I yy.VT TORK". Ane. 2 ToJaV stk
nstket was the iihi eriir .- for months
I bud saie of sx-ks ia the two hour ot
; trsciing reached l.OSI.d:. the iarsest Situr
cli x"'s bjstnes since the Harrirr.an keKitn
; ! August. 1k-'i. Ap;i.rentl.v an effort
i was r.iuit to ttke the "bear j.rt'' by
' surp"- khi force thirr to -.! tr. their
hrj" tutsanding cortrscts o1 a r::r
r.atKct. At the enti of the first h'.jr t'.is
rmmuitr seemed to be rn"-..t.f win su'--
ss. In lh sttK-KS ahieh were in'-st ;
ct; c curing ihe rt .fnt decli'ic. j
has of ut.Sui'ly larf? M:Hk I f j
t.i. stare ln many case- m rr.kfle a
rfc;.ja jccession. and. on these fur. i.
j.ri.es ran up 1 to 3 p.ints in thr most
active speculative silkies.
Amalkgamkted CoppT. R k Islund com
mon and Pi. Jjouis ko-ifl Sn Fruncisco and
Sti.iltmg wilt- the ltkder in ihe- adesnce.
At tht tic ghl ot thi iiiovi-T.ient rmtit
suadcii veiling preaajure. under which de-
.j-nv of
point w more occurred within
th compaa of a few minutca. S:eu-
t ion
sion l.eckme l:vely ai.d
k ks
sou higher m tne seccu a hour tun tn the
first. Jus: before tht close, heavy sale!
to take r-ofii f,r tne Uav w:n--d cut the I
eh.ii.cr gams ana me tiiarxct tiowa levci
lsh and ui.tettied.
FIFTY INDICTMENTS GIVEN
I k is (oairia-s Lisi Retarsea
braad Jirj ia riaaracld,
llliawis.
epr.iNGFiEiX'.
re inui'of ments
wre r. turned by
r.-"IWen;y
ty a'l tola.
he rc al r.A t.,n-
Sat.gair.on county late tad v. Tu
'
iaie't batch
accusations Includes f.ve
.....-, TW,,.. taT.-s.n
ttwijte -1her negro' whom he is soctised
'f l.kMT.g led in a murderous assau t upon
' M'.:Siam Bore chiff clerk of the county
itieasurer office. I.cwe has tx-eri hovering
1 between l.fe and death for a week.
The rugTiH are charged with having
c.rr.n.ine.j assault with intent to con.ii.it
murder upon btic . In addition they art
accused of asaau't with deadly weapon
U5K.li John Wattling, k white c!t:ei., who
I was khot at Fourteetith and Mas m street
it. ihe Fnaay right riot last we-k.
i ne oti.er tr.cn mien: re turn, a tocsy are 1
agaii.sl whi.es and are based upon 1 t,e
aestruetKm rd lootn$ of L,o-r s resttu-1
; ran: in the inart cf the bu ous auction
" 1 ' ": ' k; -r k.b.gcd
i huig;ai and luufr.y. two lor ti.e de- 1
i1r-i:.on or tfefkeemert of the eFlab.is
ment and the bu..d:iuj in
si'ualed ana the ba'aiice f.
.ich 1.
rut.
BRYAN MEN IN TAFT CLUB
karar Coaatg ReaakliraBS Forss Or
staalsatloa for ( aa oaig a
Prosort-ts Brigkt.
FAP1L.LJ OX. Neb . Aug Fpe: -a.
The r publicar.1 of Pap. in. .r. met a
court iiouk Iriuky titi.ng and i-rgan.seG 1
a Tkf: a-taii Enerraka club with a mrmuer
shij. of near'y l'i. S;ch b- several
I hcii orator fUied in tht evening t jt.gr.n.
1 . .
1 aua ri.ru iv. mi i-uw u . - u . n ua .a., u.
ITr officers choat-n wert O. H Mkga-et.
president .. H. A Ci.!'.;n. vk j.residen: ,
j E. G. Juhnson. kneretary, A H. Frukt.
i treasurer
The netir.g wa weH a" tended and plant
hav tH-n made to lav other In tt neat
future with speaker from Omaha pre t.t.
A fi'e and drum corps Will also t oj-ga-r.ixe.d.
Tn outlook is very rromis.r for the
repuiilicans m fcxtTT couny. Tr ret former dorst-d by tr. Rajaav Employes prrflet
Brywn upTr-ur were irt-s-ut at tijtnw as-.kun came tt. hghl la Latar -oun
moettng last tigM asf Bwrt i.a- sntf ed j today Wi e'r.er th ..' pubua:d
their tntaaUut ol jo'.r, 't.g wtth tha rt pub. I .
Srv it
same old tcxe.
I
A 'e.JLlU.lll U.l A ill vi JUU i ,
Teminal Tex AbBtumtit the Kost
TronVletoEie of Any.
EfSTErCTIClvS C5 AIE5DKE5TS
tftbat Paroons to B Railsiar
Prole-lle AssoriatioB Mate for
Male Otbcicls is (.lira
Oat al Liarola.
L!Nt OLN. A -ft (SjHt-.al. The Statt
Board ol tockl-ration met for a time this
afternoon und d.scussed the equaliiatlon cf
laiiroiid property tmd'-r the proxosions ol
tin t rt;..t.k! tax .aa.
While it wts not definite iy scui-d. it is
j J'l Lioat'l'- Lite .louiu ill iiic-rea- i lie acm w
mcnt : tnji.r.i- in t'jugiks county i" per
cent.
, -
The c(.utit assessor of Pioux c ounty rc-
port. J he had made a tuistake in his fig-
i urefc and there should be dod-Ji tec! from trie
. .,, ltTid. tT.Sm, and from l.,ts rr; -
' - The lK.arrt Htn this and also took .f
! ... n- t-r .m n..
t count v tracncali.v wn
it was placed by
t.. assessor.
T!lt. Vininly t,r fcaund--
r(.;,ort,i a misiake in his figtires
unty
After
cC'lTrc Lit
t
assessment readst Personal
tl.K: as; lands. Ki.tClW; lots
he old f.g'jrc aire; Pcrajr.k
CS34 itr. ; land. 1T..TIT.IH; lo.
! I
Ir. ti c n.ttt.r f.f ti. irtr.!t.al assessment
. 1: board !af a big j,.h. as
assessment
j ret uriie! b 1 h.. c-ountv olfic-er i-arie coii
siditahl.v. S-iti.-. t.f the kSHesscirs retutned
gjvtia them by t';.e road, whic h were m ti
I " l" ""'v r'"1"'.'
while
l' n,M' i h.a maae, ,t cf-
f in. .1 . . s... V J 1. . .. x
' ' u a.ui a uasi.
1 ' "" 113 bep in
It is j.rac-t ically seu
tied, however, that every u-wn thrc.ugh
which a railroad tins will be the gainer by
rekson of the op' ration ef the terminal
tai law and ne t one sir.g.e e hool d.sirict
w-.ll lost one do'iar worth of railroad
pro;rtv by the operation ol the termtr.a!
ibi law. This is imerc-sting when c-onid-
ed ak.na with tie letter, se-1 ,.t i.v
Erother-in-Iw Tom A ler. u-g ng f .4.
mri..l.rs of toe l-.g.siaiu-e to o; pose
; nose that
j ti'.l. and when c:-htaered along witr. tht a- j
It lot. v! ioc.ee ni'ti-'n - in lo'ii-s agatnsi j
line ti.il "!i.t iro rtv ii1 t-wn w 11 ret i
'"T tfcttatw.', '.ti-t i n..t jit ataUable J
but tht foil -wing tai.; sh.-s a.-luall
''ni if the f-an tin. a: d roll g st..-k of
each r: Q. and tic- a.-M ss. i valt.
To tt.ii wl'i U h..i d va
1"
of thf
1 ttfccs and the a!.. of Iti.s at 1 tu..u
j 11 gs. win' ii. e l...a: i is now .t.nj ni.g ,
lnr..-,i... oa Aie.d-e.ia.
E eral a. unty c.erks ate Ltji-ttia about
( printit.g the r of tit const.', utn.naj
ktnencLmerii on ti.e pr;mar- t.kin.;. T.. c 1
j tlH-m right btii ietaty t,f gtie Jul. km tc.Uae
J mailed out tne follow itif 1-tter to ah t.o-
c iiutjij- t n rks 1
Tins oet.artmt i.t ia re e . cd an r.-t. .
inuint-s r.-oio i ,.L.r.
ci-rk! at to tne way
the con: tit jLioi.al amemr..i.'a s.
appt ai
h ,ir '"'''' ".
mat w- at-m 1
IK'S.
' r t.oouij f..aa
.n eat itr.-i .. ,i.. I
The ajlieliuaieT I e:.o,a ai iar al t t.e bea -i I
of toe t.ali X tr. ".e same weeding a ..r, '
the certtneatt of f n.t.ga uu rretiel f-cnti'
: V r ' T , . ' -" t T '
aga.bet. eu... ti.ere st.ou.d
, i- a t4lre I ne fail.e a at l-r al. tkl.
For further informatior we refer 011
Sectic.n l.f 1 T1 ina
it of tne C onipiic-a
t'bl-tea t t lJa.T
T':i oe;. rt m i t i not ser.cir out ar
k.m-;..e tia.i-.tfc. as ti.e jr.-.arj .m siwofi-
cfclit ciire-c toe e'.ul.l c.e-r.s s
Sla'i pet
a u.i.g 1 1 ;
pa-- tOe t.l .Ci' V.. ttfef t r,
...it 10 r-o.ion ...... aauir n.,.:tr at a;.v
staica
Raiirood Mra'a klat.
"What prt,rl xa be tne poliii aj s.att en-
; .i.-L.-jiut-d 011 booend I J-
Efpublican Sorr.ir.ee for Governor
Help. Katioral Ticket
FACTOES Cf PEESE3TT EnTATIGI
Prsteetii larlt 1rkr a.B Parts
of Mat m4 niilarm TWea Gri.
rralls Favor taailaacf
f Taft. . '
fr'T IX'VIF. A .if ZZ Fperi' Trrrkm
M.FxotiH is hfiut ti cti'.er upon or.e iT
tlie holiest president :a ! camMitns in the
history (f the mate. C'amned by the tks
of their i-s'tnral vote ;ti llfi. -f democrsts
a-e pifparii.c t make a b tt'r strucai
to rtturn the sttt. to tt o,iJ rrnii"int
I-ucOi riijrcd t-y th vif ifr fotir vnri
umn. i he rrputilicans p-epesed to a e- k
st iTT:uoii!!y tn kii X' the stale a:ta'hcd in
the ertn,j r,,j pa" It premises tn b
one ,f the most sjH-rtacular fipht .f th
mute campaicn.
The l-ni(crstF a- rrTr,E the s s
ham-K-apjiej by fartionaj c'rpute. Thet
J aiv no candidate fnf t'e w at m th
, senate vacart aa a result if the p rtl..-i
of the 1rm of Qumshtw- B'l!" ?"one of
(jrfersDTi C'y. Thfy a-r Ptt.ne. wh-
; ishes to succeed hinis':f. and Jaefih TA'.
! Fc-'l;. who i T;om- serv:r. as act-erncr.
Folk hbs Iwj mi.kit.p bis camnaipn
chi'f'y upr.i' h refi-rm record. Ftotic- is
an old lin po'fjcla.n. who ha a mscVn
that is bu;i't rro-.f. H has hern rlM-'
jc: ti - tli.i.f mac l.lTi-raade lines., and i
tli((d t... have famed hi f't victory
in the nomination of former t"cn
trreRrrr.an "ili.m S. Cow herd o Kan
sat C.; for the povcrnorship. I'v,.1
A I-ibll of I'ike cotir.ty, v ho a folks
friend. l.arged frEud v as responsible for
Cos ! e-e succ-k in the jTimki.es. atnj
althousn every effort was made by Nor
man ii. Mack, chairman of the national
democratic committer, to induce htm to
alwndim h; pjr;.o.M to show up the con
d.tu ri. he pcrEirifd aith the result thut
lit las iK-en entaMithesd tljit men li.nf
since dead or remoxed from the stat htl
1 ben credited with casting, ballots Jot t:ie
j Kar.nf City candidat. 'i'M l,k ar.gc:ed
I the larrmik. mary .f whom supported
BkJl. and l.s created a condition ot flif-
,susiaciion wi:n oeno-ra;ic m-t nrds m iim n
in the catvpaigtu
HaStlry Briaavs Mreartk.
Then th tepu'h.ic'ans have shown a gool
deal .f aiwlom In ti-mirc as their can
didate itr ihr goi miri-sj.ij, Atlornej- Geu
crel H. . Had'ty. oho ha made a fine
l-word in hi present off oe. and whs 1
de;-.dei!y J.i.ir. li wiil recalled t'.ia
i ths Taft manager i cwiKlj.-red the sd
Ma.a.a j viibi:tt- of naming J la )- as the vc,
(M-nuu ui tiiiiuiuuif uon trie rcpuo.icai
ticket, hut an inquiry as to his health In
dicated he would not tie able lo undetgo
the hcrdfch.ps of a Fj.eakirg campa.gn.
Therefor tie ruggesnon regarding Had ley
-' rciuciam 'y thandoned. and It a a
tircihkai) i o io.tif.cier ot her men with tne
ns.t Jtciriwi i.tive Jame E 6fi-i-
n.BTi ol Niw York was e letted.
MiRsciri fhc.nej in it couid ui-
cr:n.mat in fit voting by having ;s
I'lt-ctoral vot tc the rpjtilicn i-residenual
inu-ie i."j i ue g - ocriikloria 1 vote tj a
i aeinoorai. j ne uftiiocrkts say therefore
that wni.e iiaui' may Im- electod. tl.
jtrengtn of Mr. fcr. an is su.b that he is
certain to have u, si.ti;iort of the "show
i rue" state in the t-icctoial colleae &.-,
. carried Aiiss'.uri by la rate n.k luntie. i...,a,
- and ins-, and n.t...:.rter.
reason tj antic mute oiffre-.i
fSK-c-.ai..v as notu.i.g !. v.ec-L-rrd in their
op.nn.n to cause a i.ki.g e tt feeling on
I lnt ffrt f voters. Tiic re;aH,.icans on
i c,'I,,"r as .n that li.e people have
begun to t Xitt-rierice advartag-- from T
pLblican rub. Ti.t sate a w holt never
was iuorc proieruus than .t at ihe
prese t.', .tiii.c l or acne months U.sr
..tiu.ie a larg. nuu.l.-. i 'of u.v. ntpij.yed. jt
the railroads haxe tateL i act tn ir raen 0.1
' l" ',r' ""u
mt.is have re
in Illinois th-
isjnita operktictT.s i
tMi-.njunctio
ssue u attract.t.g the isUt
ie;r too tne icpuh.ictE coni-
j mlttet is preparing to go
- utmosi to
i'.act the atutudr of tot republican party
ana 01 ar. Tart in a lgrt which will ap
peal to the peopie of this class. The re
publish assert that Bryan 1 not any
stronger than hi irty in Missouri, and
that the pcopie art not looking for a Moses
as la IKK They call attention 10 the fact
that the vast proportion of the popula-ion
1 rural, and that the farmer never hat
er.jc.yed greater prutpenty than the, 00
kt the present time. Their returns as-
rur. Ika m k o. . .. .
1" . ....- iamieii , not wart
V' tttiT ';i1"- .d may t
' " ":" I ,OUr 'er
.... yirr-iuuy it ctioerned.
Baal ara Mea ai Taft.
T.ere is no douh; that I :,e business la
mer 1 iL Ihe state is i.ti...' . e t ... .- .1
a.'. I c.ad- it a point to ta'k wiiii a
umter t,f n.ai...-actLrern. propnotorg of
.large srv.r ar.d ttkei-a. kJia 1 found
it'etn, k.most ij a mm. armor r .
; a repuMii ana Ce'ern.in. d to , ..,eir
l.o-tt for t.oe former, aectetkrv . ft t.f
t.-.ts. hu-to.es, ::.roUgh agent, mart an
Imuu-ry a to sgrn l.i lira 1 ctindiuona
...ivuaa ne tuil MiSSisaij.pl vailej. Tii'3
rt;...rta. with collected, snowed that cro-s
-atge in cukhtity and eiitllent in qualry
wcu.d l-e gkt tiered The "basis of th, ,;fc.
U. ca prosperity ijnural.'y rests u;n it
agr.cunt-al r-rcKfuc tjt.i.. The prices which
W..1 U jjd for thei- en; w.'l be hig.i.
The 11 ..Vrti.it c-iii fn.iii tnese ei-rn
1 faoi-.ie to lept :.!n an suc 'aa
The repuhi.ckna In Missouri are en
couraged by it.is prospect T- belirn
, kis mat the larios itidustn-.
the
1 state are al.ie t.. tht ia.i of a pro
te;uie tariff, aa d.fui by inetr part
1 in 1. .e jo;.. .n cis" net w:.e n
'd.ict-d u. tie is t.oe e;-cla! i t.f ii
is pio
e o. mo-
1 tT-i-.- cat.Jstute I .r
gr- a oei .aitr.g f..r
. fcntl'l ta
1 aartit un-t
If itv-.-iion pink ai-d al tic
.t.sis ;t.g ti.at t:. tio-v
kit shall be n.ade effect-. t At li.e j.tts
et.t t.n-". t..r....gn deiK'i,f iindtre-o b t
fcokid -. 'V; ; taiat is c! New VoTk. 1 !, do
per ctt.l aOtahrum a.'.y iu.;..e4 bv n,a
jt'Uk.''e i.w Lix-ii ti.i metal j.k beet. n.li-
flea, aim the rts-lt ti.ai xtnc iouitea
from klt-aioo ha erlou 3 adtfattod toe
prciu-xit- of to Miksouri 1.3 as. r.. Ja
a110CL.tr i--t uL a.t ataa ia m.-L-a,