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Ullld.l Il.lJlJ ULL ilU.VJl 'ng for t mirpr . the rrmmhiting of th
ie '-ould wim nii.
Xr. JCoranan Calli on Attorney Gen- CHARLES NQWNS PASSES AWAY
era! Thompton.
TU:n3L3 STATZ 3THT CVr- LATZ r.-.niii...
Praatnrar Pnlltlelnn mt Swi-T
Ceanty (lira ar Hi H e
SPCCK INFLUENCES CENIED PAYING OFF ENUMErUTCr1
ra, I'mnrr anew wise nir te Cnnanel , rttftee f renaaa !,, -nr Psj
In Rernnd Mnmr tlrn Moll tiuun Heeor
He. 44 nan. Swan.
Scot trnfairnesi of Democratic
Presi in Beatrice Speech.
;?A2TY r.TA-nT-a GET HA2D JOLT
lir fight OK-mre. Ti. .irdlnano. w
oiar-ed 'in :ts serond end third reeding, iwt
failed to pM. Tie NwHnnwi "H-nH"ni'
ifimrwnr restorted 'in June arriliisa as 'i t
Iowa: Rental illl.na H.i?. 11: ntefotale
toll deducted. (XZ-Ja): Intnl. .;.
HaUpa) Dm ft f Itkranka
! PAPTLLJON. Nob.. Julr tX-.Stwr!al. i
rity fin ; Charles .towns, a highly trper-ted citlwn 1
Cm nety In Hnnrl tnr Plant
nlal tm Br II Tolrvkma
PMfl.
' and pioneer of Sarpy urtty. having w" j
1 here from Vermont tbirry-flv year aao. j
idled last night at II orlock. hi death be-j
in very sudden, aa ha confined to j
! ilia bed bu a few hour. Mr. Nowns was ,
Vrrmr mt Care Caaalr War Hnrei
Him Cmipllnnt af Heart
Imt P SIHItlnniM Am
ThirU.
Par
Staff C.n i i-nmnriet.)
USc:OL.N, July IX .ftieciai .1 Attomev
B. M. Momman. Jr.. or 'he Nrtirama Tete
pftpna company mied on the attorney gcn
arai today mil c.nferred with inm regard
ing, the retraining order Issued against the j life.
acunpanV bv the supreme i-onrt. Mr. Mors- . until
Neh.. July It .Special
J. Rr-rnn addressed a. large
or- i t-y. r. 'w
very prominent In politic, comma w" " 1 Te4W ,m. w
a republican, ha OM,ra" . "IT "L 7b. audienca ,t tha Cttrtatlan church-tbt. eve.
in the areenbaclt reisn. ,. .n.y pn and ,h. Initiative
i-arrnera' Alllanr. drtmn. b to th.ra-1 eum Jlldlp, Kmner. a
puuncan patTy um.i ...e m-..-. .7. i nr.millt nt tin. iri4 nver
waa iderrtine wun n,. " , h
filled wrl , "
I . . ,. i nimtinntitta than democrats. .nr. urran
the
Ha
hia derntae. ha-tn
tui ntne arwrmer wnirm inm mnj prominent ...in.m - - hl ljV. K h. ,in
oaa aura ir tne cane nau iieeu niim aiii nnminmrntion l
that !t waa hia opinion both luuca (tumid
bare bi n hcarl before any action waa
taken. The attorney aalil the on m pan r xtild
ao beftnw the court and 8i-t a modification
.entrant at arm of th h.M. ctarit of h'jt)
I senata and several yeara aa one of thai
falrnem of the democratic prrsa. notably
World-Herald.
jf arhoola for tha deaf and dumb, j
trtiMe
Ila waa defraied aa a ienwpop for ..-ounty i
widow, flva aona
Mr. Bryan 'd ha did not hiin up the
with Oooontion.
PETITION
'ler
Fire Causes a
Panic in Car!
Saraing- Shritch Box rajnre lotor
mui Larson. Bkmagei Car and
Frighteni P&avengcrs.
iheldna vsw wur He MmUm
lrrilmi nt Tennla a a it Waat
Harm TTier la In Imt
Hnrlia.
VTAJHINf;Tn?f. July ir Mrs. Uiitrn XVAt'HtN'STON. Juiv :t -Tf Irlala of th
ram or. a rler in the -tlate department. ! "eneu btireau. .iec!ra tney am navtna;
!lled today with tha dletnet iiupreme .wirt faet aa poeetbla ilia enumeratora who col-
nawor to the rult brmiB-ht by Dr. Ie 'ecten tha etatutlca for the thirteenth cm-
! M. Flurd of (ireenwtch. Conn., aa rnnwrf- ! xiia. T.'ia payroll fur 'ha etiuitieratr :l
nor of the estate of Pnton J. Ilurd. hia ! vernal n mora than fl.n a ilav and !ua
; aranrtfathe-. who had been adjnda-ed bv I gn(1l none aa :lb. a riTo.iWO lr.
j tha ctmrfa of Connecticut aa incompetent Director Durand !a pnmnitrs; asenta to
j to manage hia own affair. I atattstlra of the inmates of tha
I UT- l turn i-nanteii mat the elder mim nnnna. reftTmatortfa. almvnousra
. had uli-en men to an Cramer and the i
B. S. Lanrm. a motor-man rcnnlna; on a
South Omaha oar. received artous bums
about tha face and body, and the front er:d
of hut ear waa scorched and burned badly
In an accident about 11. Je Tueedav nlaht.
A short circuit in tha switch box caused
the sudden flr to spurt forth, drnva the
paaeena-era into s mad panic from the
conveyance, and Injured (.arson, at 3!x-
'ourt aTmntrd a temporary Injunction to
prteona.
and Inirtlttittona for the Insane and feeble
7mndL Sixty-four hundred f beae -ent
T?ie Tuetitton of Sunday .ports haa spilt : pre-ent her from dlspoam; of any of It . ... ua,.n1ML
the Hod and lun i-lub wide open. Mem- j Un',l "'t e heard.
oera ara debating it aa earnestly aa Dun-i Mr Cramer, in her answer, admits tme ptttnurn MVCJTtTIiY P! P&3Pn MP
lea la Ha pavinn ouesflon. ' " frorn the elder Hurt, 'because , V.H IUMUU l I a ICIT I V,l.CJnCU Ur
mi time ,uro President Sheirinn iid 1 he waa sTatPftil for her car of him. which
oau on an guinea and contests on the '
id haa tha
tuarhter." E r. Utird'
first day of the week, an order which met ' allesjattona of spnnlc Influences and occult
the hearty aiipmval of on members and ' '"monstratlona ara denied.
Just aa hearty disapproval of others. These i '
latter Inquired partlcularty why President j RIGHT TQ ROUTE FREIGHT
-metoon snouid make an exception of ten
an WIM Waa with Nnrtnonai
tiawey TV hen II Waa KHIett
Waejea f'anfewalnn.
issue of county option, but that the failure) terth and Jackarm strwets.
uf rha order If it r-stiaini-d it from duma I iudira of bis home county. T?te deeeaa
anythirte Irsal. iiavea an aced Invalid
lb the mramlme It is riorpd iliai in 1 and one dauxhter. all of whom ara flllln .
caaea of sale in certain instuuoea the monw J prominent positions in life. Kuneral toinor
has already eeva paid ov-r and so far i row at I p. m. at the English Methodist
aa lirmwn it haa already berii tiiH. ! ,-hurrh in this city.
Whether It will be neceseary for the parties
: of the state lea: si at urn to act upon it. had
forced the itxiia, iace coiuity. he said,
had the misfortune to be mirepreeented by
a senator who waa unftir and who is ecn
i roiled by the breweries. He explained in
full the isauea of jounty option ami the
initiative and referendum, but devoted most
to pay back the money another question. 1 f C rnnLEY DIES AT AUBURN!"' "'n1n" "T"1"-th" "7
7" . ' , . . ... U. U. UUUL I UIW e terests and the leading democrats who op
It la aatd Ka4pu UDft naa aireauy re
ceived, hia pay for his stiH in the Nebraska j ,. nntr Treanter af .'fnrfce'lla
C.tjr oompany. i'.t-i- Dead af Typfcoi
Fever
eadlna; democrats who op-
powd him in hia fight for count? option.
But few of the leading democrats were
present, and Judging from the cool rec-p-
Kinix Ualu t.'atrh. i lion given Mr. Bryan the split on the
Special Denut Game Warden King went , Uxiunty option issue la widening. Senator
U Hebron dunda.- and arrested ... M. atea ; - "- ' ' " V" ' , Jpltl oI j oppos Mr. Brian, and not mo amt , ;4nn, auantlttea waa
for using, a fish trap. Uatw pleaded guilty i - rereiven nera ioo hu!thn three dclegatta (mt of the tw.nty m. th. Mr. -. .h. rfrK.
Larson suffered his burns In an attempt
to extinguish the fire and nave his car.
He was forced to stagger away from the
fTames and fall upon a sidewalk. He re
ceived medical attention In a drug stor and
waa taken home. The cau- wne towed to
Its harn by another car.
Another street car accident of the day
luppenrd to a conveyance passing the inter
section of Twentieth and Burt streets, dup
ing the height of tha afternoon circus
crowds. A popcorn wagon was di Men in
front of the car and sustained a TOlllrlor.
alth the car. The wagon waa badly darn-
and e-aa fined XVI i:d costs.
fish in the tiap hrn the sleuth 4rabned
him. King ai?o destroyed several traps
along the river.
llilectfcd to attend the democratic state crm- of tn. WBJton was slightly injured.
KLIt TIHE PIIKI.P 'PTfOWRa
r ran la Phelpa mt
sf lluldreato
for V.
HOUDHEtiii. Seti.. July U. Hpeeiai.
Frank Pardons of' this city haa assumed
that management of the Phelps County Tte
phone company, following the sale of their
entire plant to W. C. May of Gothenburg.
The deal Involved about t&O.tXIO and was
virtually a transfer to the Bed company
i wa ( null V l i lasurer v..
home at uu.a.n ventlon at Grand Island are in favor of
fever. Mr. Dudley had been cash er or ,ne!
Huakm bank alnce th. expiration of hi. ; cwuw option.
term of office three years ago. He .eaves
a wife and Infant child. !esdea parents
and many other relatives. His wifa ia the
daughter of xCounty t.'lerk Clark, now of
Hustings.
Mr. Dudley oame to this county
a.
Ininrew In H ana way.
BEATIUCE. Xeb.. July It .Special Tele
Sram.) Page Ha user, a driver of a Bea
trice 5 team launtlry wagon, came near be-
wrtti hiai ne killed in a runaway this evening. The
jar. , i- t the wagon in which he was tiding waa thrown
futher John Dudlev, who ia one oi inei
rainer. jonu uuu . .. . agaunal a telephone pole, where Hauler
Mibstantlat. succesaiui pnium "
h.t.inMa. men of this county. He waa one
of the most prominent ana uroa'
young business men of the community. Al
though a life-long democrat, ine r"V""'"
aooardlng to Measrai Duniap and Boorrnan county convention in session nera, upon
of this eily, who formerly owned all of1 learning of hia death, passed a resolution
the) stock of the company. j of condolence and respect. He waa an ac
tive member of the Independent lner oi
OMAHA ATTORNEY TAKES
PART IN WILSON CASE
.AanaUfsattm mf Jnan WUawa far Saarw
lav ratbar'a Batatw Tlay Brtaug
r anally Hasuslaam.
Odd Pellowa and Baughts of Pythlaa lodge.
The funeral and Interment will take place
in Buskin. Thursday afternoon.
CHOPS NEAR GORDON GOOD
telephone pole.
waa pinioned until instinct arrived. He
earaned serious injury, but sutalned a frac
tured leg.
rnaalc B. Tat Mast .
HAST1MG8. Nen.. July IX Special.)
Fraud Etue waa bound over to district
court today for trial on the charge of kill
ing Roy Hodges. He snot Hodge three
times during a quarrel over a uifilng mat
ter on July i and Hodges died on July a.
CHICAGO. July 11 Mv-sterr In the shoot
ing of Bavmond Mahanev bv Elmer t :.vnet.
Mot day morning wajr wired ttlav. trrnnt -mg
to tlio poilee- bv th ismfitwii.n of TTieo
ilora Burccea. who derlaml that Mahaiioy
! and himself lav in wait for Cooper an I
try clubs nolf Is plaved on HmiUr by in- of the act n-gtilattng commerce, the rtrht : p .
,n,-t,,.i. ... . . ' . . . . .. . wounded In the back by one of the runs
ma
"Its jtiet as much a violation of the
.Habhaih" they mailed to bat a bail at-rr.ua
a net as to run boat rare. At other ooun-
T raff In Lexae
Caaase In
Dla
Intenrtats
am act.
CHICAGO. July IX Prrpoed amendments i
1 matches, even if no team , of a :piers to route freight, and the power !
contests are held. Why make flesu of one to hrtng the power of the Intoretate Cam-:
sport and fish of another?"
Those who object to the ruling hava
started a petition asking Councilman Shel-
itifira commrsion to
changes and nvtlmad
suspend proposed ,
agreements, were 1 '
X. T. riumbing C Tl. ?J) Night. L.-ITK.
from Tooner's rewolver. and wns In hidlnij
until this afternoon, when lie was traced
to a nhymclan's office. TTie mother of Ma-
haney Innstrd that her son niw kil'.ed lw-
lon to recede from its pinion and 117 mem-', eion todiv by the delegatea to the national ,,f hl" """on for Miss Rusli.
bera have been a uproar hed and asked to trafflo '.rajjue conference which, oonvened
sign 1L Of these. 113 have so signed and j here. I
jut two have refused. j p.rta Ralaa Rlerea Tkaama.1.
The next meeting of the board of dl-1 ltarn aUe. j WAHHINOTOV. July n.-T1ia population
rectors will see the petition presented and' Onr eml-annual discount sale Is now:,, p,1rta. 11L. aocrmilng ro the thir'eer.t'i
a hot fight is made to have It carried. an. rt includes ftaimn. pyrograph outfits ' dwnnlal -er7su Is fiC. f i). an incrraiie of
President .Sheldon ia of the opinion that! and wond. ftauied picture and art pottery. ! IO.mH over Vn. Enid. Okl.. iius grovn frr.ni
the directors will sustain him. i 3"y " advaiKTe for your fall use for airta 1 in 1S"T. w.ten s,iertal i-mmu was
Members C.im they can .see . harm and card pna I E,. lTTJn
in having few boat races on .Sunday. AL.i.VlMDCH'3 AIIT STOHL TnB .name period from to :3,Oi".
Hai
Dnaw
July ix .Cmpa are
a a reward for the
TECUMSEH. Neb.. July IX .Special.)
domethlnar new waa sprang in the matter)
of' John Wilson. Jr.. Claimant of tbe estate i GORDON. Neb.,
osT tbe lata ludra and Mrw John Wllaon ' showing UD well
f thta iiftj-, when attorney A. I. Itnabwofj drenching showers received during the lat
Orraabat appeared In the intnreata of a Mrs. two weeks. Prairie, bay wlrica -JT bacls
H. as Ripley of 10 Hprlng street. 3prtng- j ward before the rain, la glowing faax. Al
t344 HaassT. It seems that Mia. Ripley falfa la doing nicely. Wheat and oata are
heading rapidly and ruling ia go -""if-A
fanner Hying south of Gordon reports
his wheat plenty largo enough to cut with
a binder and haa tb largos haada he erer
saw on grain in tins country. Com and
potatoes both snow up weiL While Uwra la
not the acreage- of petatoea- Uasra waa last
year the yield la expected to be- excellent.
A tbera oaa out- been enough.- nail to
amount tor anyttnttaj or- to damage- cropa In
this section a good yield is ex pert ad to be
tbe result, considering ttxe general average
of Uia oountry at large.
Relative in Central Cltw.
( GORDON. Neb.. July IX .Special Teie
i gram.) J. A. Southard of Central City,
j Neb., stepfather of G. F. Booth, the horae-
steader who committed suicide by banging
on his claim in tbe sandhills, arrived on
Wednesday and ordered tbe body burled
hero.
bad been separated from her father,' John
Wllaon. Jr.. tut ag reat many years and
ah la nankins the coutnry over fnr him.
Attorney JCaaba had a plcturst of tha John
Wllsen, Jr.. that Mrs. Ripley claims to
ba oar ffialier. and to pscture Is an exact
llrnntss at that: John Wilson. Jr.. of Hous
ton. Taxv,. nou la. bera- with, bis family
awaltla ttat day o bis Iwanns i Uta
pro bat court. August s Mr. Wilson; and
his family ass In Omaha, and Attorney
Knaba was unable, to interview him.
MRS. NONO UT BOUND-
IN. HOME NEAR PAUUNA
tnidewrttte Tnam Artneiw
Wife Wbila ta Alone la
Haanv
MRS.. ELEANOR HORNE DEAD
e mww..
Wlauaar mt Calomel O. Ham mt 9m
raa Kxnina at Banv After
WMut nineaav
Car Hits Auto;
Four Injured
Jesais Kerr Internally Hurt and
Others Braised in Crash, on
Farsam Street.
Jesns Kerr. 7 years old.. Is suffering; In
ternal Injuries and. four other persons are
mora or less braised ss th result of a
collision by a street car and an automobile
in which they were- riding Tuesday even
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Henry G- Plks of South
Omaha and the tatter's cousin. Mrs. G. 3.
iCerr, wttn her two children. Jessla and
Mary. Z years old. were In the automobile.
An eaatbound car ... uca tbe rear part of !
the machine, hurllnt jars. rCerr. her chil
dren and Mr. Pike to the pavement.
Mrs. Kerr and her little daughters had
arrived. In tha afternoon from their home
in Wastilngton. lav. and were being taken
to tha Pike home th South Omaha when
the accident happened.
Decia
T t
items
STRAiTCSE. Neb.. J'Uy IX i Special.)
HAflTTNGa. Mao.. July IX Sneclal Tele-Mr. Eleanor Home, widow of Colonel O.
sTraxn.) Mrs. Monno Lay was attacked by ! Home and a resident of thia town for over
twenty years, died last evening after a
short sickness. She leaves two sons. Frank
Horn of Chicago and O. G. Home, cashlar
an unidentified man In her home- near
Paulina about 7 o'clock this morning. Her
husband, had gone to town leaving Mrs.
Lay and. her baby alone. Th stranger of the Bank, of Syracuse.
attacked he in th kitchen, threatened to 1
kill her and tied her hands with a. dish
raft. 3he lost cansnouaness and did not re-
untll half an turur later when she
Wettdtna; a llnlstrean.
HOLDREGE. Neb.. July IX fpoeiaL)
Georg Lm. Uedgtin nt Boeius and Eva A.
taumrMHiari her huahand. Poaeea acoured 1 Ailistrom wersmarrien- rwnnnar moron.
tba surroundlne" country, but no trace of
th assailant was found. Mrs. Lay's con
dition la critical, out eh will probably ro-
SUITOR GIVES UP PRACTICE
TLm W. grass laansjh Finest fur TJaansi
araUws WUila Paytnar Caart ta
. Teaag Wans at C'inJ.
CRAIG. Neta.. July IX , Special. ) HhertfT
Pnlppav eacne- here from Tiamaa last
enrenins; and. look in charge L. W. Crura
1 sail 111 T? oharge on which th doctor
was. apprehended was for threatening with a
raeolaaar and grew out of his- peratstenee
In pairinn attention to a ymttur woman to
pnwiftUia to her parents wishes. Tha
dostor paid his fine and left for hia home
mar Rauiwa- City and has decided not to
return, to hia practlo here. Ha graduated
from, tha Kansas City and St. Jo Veteri
nary colleges and established hi office
hera in April an J had woi ked into a good
praotltsa Sentiment here la divided aa to
who was at fault.
at tb horn of th bride in this city, ilev.
S. C Newland or tba Methodist Episcopal
church officiating. T?m couple left imme
diately fbr a trip to cfuTerent points is th
eastern part of the state, where they wtll
visit red all wa. They will make their home
at Llncoin. where rha gronrn la in the em
Nwiwaaua Nwwa Nat
BEATRICE J. B. Dann. a pioneer resi
dent of Una city, ia lying seriously ill at his j
home in aumn ueatnee.
BEATRICE Luu Mentgen. for years a
buaiotss man of .W ymore. left yesterday
for Sterling. Colo., where he will locate
permanently.
BEATRICE Cyrus Eaton of Cleveland,
presuient of the Gage County Light and
Power company, arrived In the city yester
day to look after his interests here.
WTMORE Th new $15,000 Methodist
churcn ia nearly completed- Services were
held In the basement lat Sunday. Dedi
cation ceremonies will be held in th near
future.
BEATRICE Harmon O. Waldo and Miss
Louis ia. Damkroger. both uf Lie Witt,
were married yesterday at the Trinity
Lutheran church in this city. Rev. H. M.
Bauger officiating.
SEWARD So tar no candidate has filed
for any nomination for office on tbe repub
lican ticket. Henry Schuil of L'ttt-a haa
again filed for the nomination of repre
sentative on tbe democratic ticket.
M'COOK The remains of Henry V. Tomb,
lln, who died here yesterday, were taken
to Arapahoe Tuesday for burial. He was
76 years old and was one of the early
settlers of southwestern Nebraska.
MADISON William Mcintosh of Bmerirk
precinct filed today for commissioner of the
Third district on th retrabiican ticket. He
haa never aspired to office before, out has
always taken an active part in politics.
KEARNET Judge B. O. Hosteller of the
district court held an early .session of the
court Tuesday morning and disposed of
three oaaee. One was a divorce cas and
the other two were controversies over land.
WTMORE Rov Hi. Wondarn. storekeeper
here for th Burlington for the last year,
has been promoted to assistant chief clerk
in the general storehouse of th avatetn at
Haveiock and assumes hia new duties to
morrow. His successor hers has not been
named.
SETVARD A meeting of the biistnessr men
of the oltv was held last evening at tb
Commercial club moms to hear the prop-
i naitlnn of Burnett Boves in itanl ro
Personal Gossip
ploy uf th Burlington. The bride ia a
daughter of th lat O. P. Ahistrom. who furnishing electric pwwer tor th city from
wait- power plant to he erected below
Mllford.
MAaJlSON At a session of th Board of
County Commisaionera Monday afternoon
ail opposition to tiie proposed ditch aear
Nwrfoi was amiraDly adjusted and bios
lor its construction sent to th puoiisher.
un August s bias will b opensa. sad. the
contract let.
SYRACUSE Th conrenston of the
new fUSiUU Methodist Kuiacopal church.
was laid tret- yesterday In tne nresenos of a
... a Kill -.t or tha houa. and mM, found I large auolencn. Kev. M. A. Gilbert ot
. . , ii-aiibury a former pastor . assist ed by Rev.
their heads and necks were swollen out of ! .mmultoa and Uarr. aTc. Hanson, conduced
ail proportion, a amaii puncture on eacn
noa shows where th reptile got In its
deadly work. This is a rare Instance, aa
live stock has seldom been injured by
rattlers In the immediate vicinity of town.
was one of th well-known old eat tiers of
Phelps county.
Hainan. Blttwn. as start! waa.
BROKEN BOW. Neb.. July IX -.Special.)
t-ome time during tbe night or early morn
ing two valuable nurses belonging to James
Wood, a farmer llvtng on mile- east of
here, were bitten by a rattlesnake and will
probably dla The anlmala bad beam grazing
Gwendoline White has returned
from few days' scar in Chicago.
Miss Ella Mas- Brown Is spending; this
week In Chicago and leaves next week for
a visit at Macktnaa.
Mrs. Guars TUdso. has son to Colon,
called there by tb nines aX her sister.
Miss Mary Louis auodartaiMi of Chicago
liaa arrived, to ba Uia guest af Miss Nan
Murphy,
Dr. Joan Lueetmark and bis aunt. Miss
Helen Loaabroek. both of Petersburg. Nea
ara tha guesta of Miss McDowaa at
North Twetsty-flfth street.
Mrs. W. EL Clark and tba Misses Hor
tenss and Ruth Clark leave Saturday fbr
Clear Lake. I a., where they have taken a
aottaga for th remainder of tha summer.
They nave been spending tb winter at th I
Mem am. but on their return expect to
take a houae.
Mrs. Josa Witner of Kansas City has ar
rived to be th guest uf her slstsr. Mrs.
Charles A. aw eat.
Mrs. fiL L. Sayr and daughter Dorothy
wtll leav today for CaUfornuw where Miss
Sayra wtll enter school. Mrs Sayr will
return th latter part of August.
Mr: Harry Well of Cincinnati will arrive
Thursday to Join Mrs. Well at the ham of
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Tatea, and they
wtll return to their horn on Sundacr.
Miss Mary Coegrov oi" Toarngstown. O..
is vtutlns; Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Cosgrora
Mrs. George V and son. Master George
Vase, and Mr. H. W. Taxes, jr.. will leav
Saturday fbr a stay at Dam Laka.
Misses Bllta and Helen Waltber of Brook
lyn. N. T., ara astpecteal Saaurday to spend
a few ereak vlattllig Mr., and Mrs. Praocis
Gaines. After spending a short time her
they will accompany Mr. and Mrs. Gain as
and family to Dam Laka.
From the July Sale
Pieces
quick
About 50 odd Parlor
specially priced for
selling' something like this
$46.75 Leather Upholstered Davenport $25.00
$55DO Satin Walnut Bookcase . . . S30.C0
$65.00 Leather Upholstered DavenpDrt $35.00
$ 10.Z5 "Mahogany Parlor Table . . $7.50
$38.75 Heavy Mahogany Chair . . . $18.00
$56.00 Solid Mahogany Settee . ' . . $20.00
$14-50 Mahogany Parlor Table . . . $9.00
Yen will fini them, on the first floor zt
rear of main aisle and fust such, bargains
all over the store during this July sale.
a
Miller, Stewart
and Beaton
j
Ara. Rebmildtnaj.
WYMORSS. Nb.. July li Special Tele-ajram-
Arrangement have been practically
oorapleted fur rebuilding the district on 1
Mauu tnwt detruyed by flio two week;. ttm. oecaua. of ill health. dUappeared
Pwneaa Karaun? feVlIl Himself.
PONCA. Neb.. July IX .Special Tele
gram.) Theodora Halm, a prominent and
wealthy farmer, committed suicide here last
night by shooting himself through the head.
Mr. Ratio, ahe baa bean despondent for
the services.
BEATRICE Charles J. McColl. who
represented Gage county in tb last legis
lature. . Tuesday filed fnr ths republican
nomination to succeed himself.
At the Clubs
At taw Vtsdal Clnfcv
A larg number- of dinner parties are
planned at th PTehf club this even leg
jjiK aaikal th mid-wiak dance.
Mr. Charles Beaton will entertain for
r
IS J
i and leaves a widow, two eons and one
' daughter.
Im.i y
sjiMritana.
ago. The recently organized stale bank wtll I
uM-upy the alls wnere ilie City National !
bans did businsaa. on the lots oa-ned by '
Mr. Taylor. Mr. Tayor. who alo swns the i
adjoining lot, mil brg:n the erection of a ;
St or building covertng the whole of his real
estate. EL N. Kauffmau, who owns the
lata adjoining Mr. Taylor's, wtll build a
stora- (aula Ins. The Latin Drug company
will pre haply occupy tldn, as t was where
"- i oi ma Rrj.uB.icja caucus wera rwld uvr
SSllllKm I .i Km . n.r-SM.A.. lh. I'.ftwl.. I
i . x. ip . - county last nucht for the purpose of
piaiea erecting a building at once, to be i
Keupled by Ui Cuiahall A Cumm mm
oany. which na formerly lorated in the
burned out building. Ail th buildings are
planned to b two stories In Urict.i and
modetn kt every way.
from hia home last night shortly after i
o'clock. His family and frienda soon began
aearcn tor mm. out it was not until . j uaud n the program. Dr.
u clock that hia body was found near the! will a th platform manager.
river. Mr. Oann was about la years old ,fr1c" Hopkins. Senator Robert Taylor of
Only one Miss Allea Carwr Mcilraw and bar t.r
other canaidaie haa filed to stt in the houasi v.. .. , rrf, ...,
at the next legtalaitv session. M. J. John- I Kasherm Wright of BufTalo. N. T.
eon of Cortland. Covers wiU b placed for
SEW.UlD-auii; Corcoran held a short Misses)
session of court yesterday here and granted i Kaihartno Wright. Gladys Peters,
a dlvoms tu Homer Carothere from Bertha ' A.lce Carey McGrew, Louis Lorn,
i "am there. The plea in abaiement filed by 1 """'ca Howeu. Hlisaoeth Pickaxes,
Defendants David P. Daucberty and Prau-j Messrs
cts Toung. in wnirh the stale of Nebraska I Al Gordon. Lt Rayrnond Smith,
ia plaintuf. was uontlnueu until later tor j W!U Srnnorr. Paul iieauon.
hearing. Raiph Petara. Chariea Beaton.
SK WARD The Seward Chautauqua opens ! With Mr. and Mr. H. I. P enfold win be
nwa on inunsiuiy, July -i. who ir. rrana : Ur. iIvmi nuiklnra.n, w
Rubertson . .
Dr. Fred- JKrB' u- roster, Mr. snd Mrs. M. C
Peters and Mrs. afceedman of New Turk.
Tennessee, besides many other men and
women of note, and seven musical com
panies will b here.
KEARNET Rufus Ravnie. an inmate of
the Industrial acnuui in this city, attempted
UOLD1UCGE. N-b.. Jiuy IX i Special. j j to eacaue from the custody of his guamian
the
With Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosenbery at
dinner this evening mil ba Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron Jaeger. Mr. and Mr. B. P. Miller
mad Mr. George A. GrhnnwtL
Mrs. W. X Burgees will entertain at a
morning bndg party nsxt lueaday at tha
nouniy.
Haianaa stanaraaawaut sla.
HOLDHHGE. Neto.
William Bel lew and Leonard Tewed.
Brnasaaa Mum kaaaaa I m
BROKSN BOW. Nob.. July IX .Special.)
or th lass ten .lays tb town has been I
infested with tramps af about every de
scription. Ptlfertng and bri;s:aK were coin,
son and numeruua sroaiL- thefts have
Keurred in various . paits ot the city.
Finally Chief Toweiey and Marshal Draper , Gothenburg, aim the latter of
aaabered. in aoout a duxen of the gentry
today, herded thera to tbe tracks and
turnad thetr face eastward. They were
then grveat ta minute to get outside of
to air limits Slth a prnsaise of plenty of 4
toad wora. and a jail diet if they ever re
turned. Horn of tbem mad t.'i limit in
tour annul by th enter watch. On .it
Ua vaaraata ettpned away and atols a
uauut)t uf weaveco baeoaaTing to th rail
road aansj working on the Hurttngtos Mla
Th bays caught aim asleep la a dugout.
Monday by taking a horse from the stable
and n company with a boy by the name
of Wilson mane a clean getaway. They ant I Field club In honor of Mrs. P.
lectlng deivcatas to attend ths county con
vention to os neld in this oily Saturday.
Thirty-one delegates were naaned from
this city and a total of ninety -flv from
th emire county. Mur interest and en
ibusiasm was displayed at last night's
meetings than haa been mamfeaied for
aume tlma by th republicans of this 1 '"n viBf.ns here for arm time with her guests were
H. Cpdlke
as far as Minden and were eurrr!d to j of Angetes formerly of this -nty. Bridge
find an officer of th school in uniform v . i.
there to meet them. i wlU fuliowed "T luncheon.
WTMORE-Meinn BL Burrtght and MImI GrTr,lu Earthy was hostess at
Flora Patton wern married her last even- I beautifully appointed luncheon today at
ing. Mr. Burnght ia th una of Mr. and tba Field club In honor of Mlas Dorothy
Jf; B?11"U ,M,"'"!,Jif tn, c"y I Hutehmsen of Kenoatos, Wis. guest of
lis Is heaul baker at Lippold s bakerv. Hia I ,,, , ,
bnde resides at Waaainmon Kan h. Miss Gretna Lan. For luncnaon th
eiMer. Mrs. M. D. Mover. Th couple will
make their home in tins crty.
CAMBRIDGE An ordtnanc to Inmoss an
amy la. rtpectai.J t name doing buainaea In the viilasa of
the - 'amen age. Nek. was psssad and approved
former ewvo cam bera aam ttm. am fenm . hr the tniacee on Juiv iL Thia ordinance
.. , . .. . impoaea a tax of tfc. JM per yeau- m every
tuis citj. i company and aawnt engaged in th nann.
nav purcnased tba Smith nnataurant and j ant butnea in this cttv. This Is th
ormfectt canary hera. They will mova into. f1 'wsllnanc dealing with tb oocupa-
the Parker building, do- , thmr pres-t
. It Is the Intention of Mr. Boves to artve
lorallen. and will fit it up amaoaloiul, !h. (rfty twwsrr-roar aer-te. and deliver
for thetr oeeupaucy. i the out-runt to th swtt bcttnoarrl in Reward
tor ltssit and power at I oente par kt to
wn t. r-i. ptopeitlen we looked uprnt with
ravor or tn preaant. and nv
seated a on larrja, aquair
table in th osnter of which was a hugw
basket filled with pink osrr uuluns and
whit snap dragons. After lunch cos hearts
were played and thirty-fir guests war
Hat la! IS this lliaaenfalirsf assst on a
cas of Buatweasar. Wa seaua it fur oaadK
omaa and family ua Aia full uuart af
California, sun.
Mew Will WajenH aur v.ira.
KEARNKT. Nen.. July .Special.) W.
mbw roKk. .
Nw Ton..
NEW TUHk..
NUW TOHg..
o ocsia- wxMAMMxxrm
mas. aa uaa.
errawana C...X. Wllaaus . a
unsntra-
tt was tb atnat rtt th. ..-
J. Brran wtll apaak at the opera hnusa In this , that th mavor and council enter sno a. New TriHk.
city Thuradsy es-ening. Mr. Bryan a i ormtract mm jar. novo t fumish thel lUMMauiaia..,
inder th aiisnlcaa of th local aaatacraxle ! T. . , '. Zhbs
1 ncenii'v.. .
I an niacl T nsday aerenisg yor i mxU lUJbmU
!!.' ntiaaaas'ii.'.r
Commemorating a
Barter Century o
Business in Omaha
HUT loth completes our twenty-Gfth year
as 010111105 and furnishing' merchants.
For a quarter of a centary- we have been
favored with tlie patronage of this section's
most particular gentlemen. They have pleased
us and we have tried to please them. "We ap
preciate this trade, too.
That we may in a substantial manner show
our appreciation of this valume of exclusive
business with which the Omaha public ha3
favored ua, we will, on Friday and-Saturday,,
reverse the usual custom, and instead of receiv
ing presents we will virtually give- presents.
Here's how we'll da it
On July 15th We Will
Inaugurate a sale
Of our carefully selected stock of men's cloth
ing' and furnishinga, at prices that will make
men call to mind
Pease Bros. Co.
25th Anniversary
Friday and Saturday
! 4
Same Sample Soil: Prices
TWO .J"D TOREK P!Ki SCITS
BKi BICCTIO"fM
t23 Salts, latest stjio Stft.OO
tZ7-3a Hiutm, latent style tS.OO
3U.OM Hulls, latesit sty l lSlrjrO
aa.ao Hulls; lrc style 3-l0
T, Vlii VS &7.JLaX3 &TXaaj3Aa
Cat Prica Ey to Re-ruber a Qaaitcx Century
-III I.3 Shirr go at tlfSt
Ail 92.00 aud u Shirrs go at S1.5,
3tlj Xtsrkwmar, on sale at L
Or tknw e for sXasS.
$I.IHI Xerkweaar for only 73s?
1.30 3erwwar, JtUr 13 $1L0
Included. In this sal at similar prirsa w-u r
Cndei near Hosiers ' Etc
THIS
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IP3.3o Epos. Co
1417 Farnam Street