Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 26, 1910, Page 3, Image 3
the bee: omairl; tuesdav, July sb, loin. Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska ''AlJ'tL-!iJaJL!ltaagJLJ.lJ' i!flW"'.W? fB'WffMU , .'NV.WIIlMnallMannWMr V" I n -1 m 'I SOUL. KULItlh WILL i0l LO Members of Mysterious Democratic Delegation Hot Against Dahlman. CLAIM THEY WERE NOT NOTIFIED 2. J. Dann SUM He U Going to Uraa4 Island to Start Something I a Ilia Dm Hpo- ' Blbllltr. t That mysterious delegation to the demo cratlo convention that was worked up by soma onexla responsible for a continuous traam of remarks from tha Dahlman men who ara determined to discredit it before it goes to Grand Inland If possible. Monday morning- the rumor was that It would not go anyway because the men on It were put on without their own consent Home of the fifty-five are complaining that they were not notified of the proposed rump delegation and that they had no In tention of bucking Mayor Jim. The lahlman men are doing their best to circulate a story that the South Omaha meeting was an attempt to mulct Bhallen berger out of $200 which was to be given to pay the expenses of the crowd that was'; going to make the protest. According to the Dahlman men fihallenberger failed to come through with the required amount And tha rurr.pera will have to stay at home. Toe only man whose determination to upset the solid Douglas county delegation Is still firm seems to b I. J. Dunn, who although he persists In his desire not to be classed with the South Omaha movement, still keeps to his intention of going to Grand Island and trying to show -that the Dahlman delegates were not chosen In a legal convention. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTIONS ON COUNTY OPTION REPUBLICAN CONVENTIONS ON COUNTY OPTION Delegates la state eoavemtioa.. lastrneied for option XnstraeteA agalast option UnlTistraotsd , Instructions 13 For. U 13 11 .. 11 e ae MORRILL rtErini.icANs In Taft ; Administration Endorsed Btronn Terms. BRIDGEPORT, Neb., July 26. (Special) The Morrill county republican convention met here today and elected Anthony John- ion, J. M. Lynch and J. L Johnson dele gates to the state convention. The following resolutions were adopted: We the republicans of Morrill county in 'convention assembled, heartily endorse the administration of William II. Taft. We heartily endorse the records made In congress by our United . States sentaora, Klmer J. Burket, Norrls Brown, and Representative Moses P. Klnkald, and heartily commend and express our thorough appreciation of the work and conduct In tn hands of our president In securing the passage of pledges made In the national I republican platform at Chicago. 1 We hereby express our thorough appre I elation of the efforta of President Taft and I his secretary of the Interior, R. A. Balln srer. In securing the passage of the bill authorising the Issuing of $20,000,000 In cer tificates for the completion of irrigation projects now under way, and heartily en dorse the measure as being the only feas ible method of dealing with this Important aueBtlon, We heartily endorse the candidacy of Walter V. Hoagland for state senator from this district and B. K. Bushee for repre sentative. We heartily pledge ourselves to the sup port of the candidates of the republican party to be nominated at the coming pri mary election, and the platform of the re publican party aaopiea Dy me siate conven tlon to be held at Lincoln July 26, 1910. If you have anything to sell or trade advertise It. In The Bee Want' Ad col umns and get quick results. Ads ins Antelope .... limine iior.e liox Huite... Bod Drown buffalo , Huii Butler Cass Cedar t. nerry t heyenne .. Clay Colfax Cuming .... Custer l'nwBon .... Dawes I'ixoii l.'odKO louRlas .... Ifundy , Fillmore ,.. X'lCmklln .. Kiontltr .... Kurnas lingo Garden .... OarMeld .... tsper Greeley .... Hall Hamilton ... Hailan ..... Hitchcock Holt Howard Jefferson Johnson Kearney I Keith Knox Lancaster 67 Lincoln Madison Merrick Morrill Nance Niiekitlla . . MEET' Otoe Pawnee T Phelps Pierce Platte Polk Red Willow Richardson ; Rock Haline Sarpy Maunders Hcott's Bluff 4 Seward Sheridan Sherman Sioux Stanton Thomas Thurston Valley Washington .. Wayne Webster Wheeler York , Against, Hon. 16 10 1 14 1 12 7 II IS 104 3 13 V 7 IS i 12 Delegates lm state ooaToatlo Ml lastruotod for option lastraeted against optloa X l-ietraotloaa ! instructions For. . 11 Totals... ....12 14 13 IS 15 X 15 is 14 10 444 U 11 13 19 7 9 2$ 1 7 ii 14 V Adams AMolope Manner Boone jtox Butte ... Boyd Brown Buffalo Burt Butler Cass Cedar Cherry v nryeiine ... Clay Coil ax Ci'ming Custer Dakota bawrs Us w son Dixon Dodge Dutxlas Dundy Fillmore .... Franklin Frontier tM.rna Gage Gulden Garfield Gosper Grant oireley .... Hall , Hamilton .... Harlan ...... Hitchcock Holt Howard jolinnon 9 Kearney 7 Ki.ox , Lancaster bt Loup Lincoln 14 Madison Merrick Morrill Nance f Nemaha 11 Otoe Nuckolls 10 Pawnee 10 Phelps It) Perkins Pierce Polk Red Willow Richardson . Saline Sarpy Saunders .... Scott's Bluff Seward Sheridan .... Sherman .... F tan ton Thr.yer Thomas ..... Thurston .... Valley Washington Wayne Webster York , Against None. ii 94 Custer County Grows in Wealth ToUl Atienment Soil Thii Tear Nearly Tfcirty-Soren Million Hollar. BROKEN BOW, Neb., July K.-Speclal.) Assessor M. R. Foster has completed his annual report on the assessed valuation of the whole county. The report shows Custer county to be possessed of plenty of wealth and one of the most prosperous In the state. There are 110 automobiles valued at K7,4"; 104 threshing machines valued at 120,076; 083 pianos valued at $75,530 ; 9,095 carriages, wagons, etc., at $171,737 ; 34.8S9 head of horsns at $2,'373.40S; 1.214 mules, Jacks, etc., at $16S,i:0; 90,018 head of cattle ,.st $1,793,314; 4,294 sheep and goats at $1.!, 91413; 79.973 hogs at $653,781; 69.325 bushels of j wheat at $51,096; 105,317 bushels of com at ,i $435,604; 189,70 bushels of oata at I'il.fWR; 12 8,300 tons of hay and alfali'a at $32,098: all $ kinds of nnulfrv at 1.15 nnllnnl tnL. stock, $142,670; state bank stock, $280,550. The total' actual value of personal property amounts to $9,635,895, while the grand total. Including real estate and railroads, reaches the sum of $36,934,005. There la also on de posit with banks, trust companies and In stitutions of a like nature, cash to the amount cf $513,492. - ... mi i iiMia 1 1, i mm i .m - mm 16 1- 14 a 15 Morrill Democrats for Shallcnbrraer. BRIDGEPORT, Neb., July 26.-(Special.) The democrats of Morrill countl In con vention here Saturday endorsed the admin istration of Governor Shallenbergor and pledged him their support at the coming prfnarles. The Initiative and referendum was also endorsed, but county option had not a single sponser. The delegates to the state convention are: T. O. Burke, Mark Spanogle, C. D: Casper, Jim Burns and H. T. Dean. a a 14 .. 5 .. 1 9 .. 16 MAN AND GIRL KILLED. ARE SHOT TO DEATH Dispute Between Rancher ssd Home ateader Near Kimball Results In Doable Fatality. KIMBALL, Neb.. July 25. Speclal Tele gram.) Jerry McOann, belter known as Wild Horse Jerry, and a fourteen-year-old girl named Thompson, were killed by Walt Rising in Colorado south of here yesterday. Rising had homestead ed land in MoOann's pasture and this started trouble. They met Totals ....367 160 281 on the road and began shooting. The Thompson gtrl was riding with McGann end was killed accidentally. Rlzlng gave hlii self up to Greeley authorities. Dawes Democrats ITnlnstructed. CHADRON. Neb., July 25. (Special.) The Dawes county democratic convention sends delegates to Grand Island as follows: Charles E. Stewart. L. J. F. Jerger, A. W. Crltes,- K. Phelps and George Adams. The delegates are unlnstructed and are mostly Dahlman men. Nebraska News Nates. WISNER Miss Mame Dudley, one of the high school teachers, has been obliged to resign her work for the coming year and has gone to California, In the hope of gain ing ueuer neaun. BRIDGEPORT The Bridgeport Electric Light nd Power company was organized here last night with a capital of $50,000 all of which has been subscribed by the home people. An up-to-date plant will be in stalled at once, and the city will vote on a proposition to Issue bonds for putting in a water system. BEATRICES Mrs. Ethel Silver of Lincoln a former resident of Beatrice, yesterday filled suit for divorce from H. L. 811ver The grounds for the suit could not be learned, as the petition was taken away Immediately after It had been filed. Mr Silver and Mrs. Silver have been living In Lincoln the last few months. BEATRICE Frank Black, Frank Jack son and James Wilson, the three alleged robbers, who have been In jail at Wymore the last few days on the charge of rob bing a atore at Clyde, Kan., were taken to Clound county, Kansas, Saturday by Sheriff Dunneck, who secured extradition papers from Governor Shallenberger Saturday niui iiiiih. w i mot mo prisoners rerused to accompany tha officer, but they aoon changed their minds, when he threatened to turn the hose on them In jail. lADUtu tiyjuis. l nresnina nas com. menced In this vicinity, and the field of Charles Harnett, live miles south of this city, yielded aa follows: Twelve acres nt oats, 1,176 bushels, ninety-eight bushels per acre. One-half bushel of these oats weighed out eighteen pounds. Dan Andrew, from his field of twenty-two acres, adjoining town, threshed 440 bushels, machine meas ure, twenty bushels to the acre. Wheat Is much better than thought to be. Corn Is doing fairly well, but Is needing rain quite badly. r.yj' b Vv staC. i '? Equal to ' the Test Hold a glass of Blue Ribbon Beer to the light. Note the beautiful amber color. Observe its clearness, undimmed even when just off the ice a severe test of quality. Sec the rich creamy foam watch how it clings to the side of the glass more evidence of quality. Now taste it a flavor exquisite found . only, in PalbsHv lueKTblbon The Beer of Quality Its the perfection of brewing a table bever age, that eye and palate and perfect digestion agree on acclaiming the best Insist on Pabst Blue Ribbon and add one more good thing to the list which makes for your health and enjoyment Made and Bottled only by Pabst at Milwaukee Phone dealer below. The Pabst Co. 1307 Leavenworth T i Woaglas 79 UU A 1479 1 m . . j ' L- ' IZIZZ-. j jgganT ; 6mi A? Siitw Mile toJ t. !, ily .(pe ihm lay After Way 1 rT In vhich to witness the most successful American aeronautic exhibition since the Los Angeles meet y i r , r - ! I F Aeroplanes 1 ' . . ' - Government Exhibit I I OLENN CURTISS. J. 0. MARS. EUGENE f n rMkWfc'ylS-'V. I 'in. i AuuflDiri w 'Muss 4 A V GLENN CURTISS, J. 0. MARS, EUGENE ELY AND JOHN McCURDY will sive exhibitions in their aeroplanes. Attempts will be made by all the Aviators to win the mag nificent prizes put up by the World-Herald for the aviator first breaking a world's record and the aviator making the most spectacular and daring flight of the meet. Balloons The Balloon ascensions with parachute de scents will be made by "Daredevil" Andrews and John Waldorf Hall. If the wind is favorable these balloons will be raced for altitude. (LilU .The Government Captive Balloon will be Bent up and tho Signal Corps will give demonstrations of the uses made by this balloon in modern war fare. The government Dirigible will make u flight from Fort Omaha to the Aviation grounds. It will' be operated by Lieutenant Haskell of tho Fort Omaha Signal Corps. Special for Today The boys' aeronautic contest will take place today and a diamond ring, presented by the Ryan Jewelry Co., will be dropped into the 'crowd from an aeroplane. i y 0 July 23 to 27 Inclusive. (firoimd. Hours 3 to 7 P. Id. s Forty- Adults, 50c; Children, 25c; Grandstand, 50c; Automobiles, $1.00 rl ifth and . Iftilitary Awn J 3C