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I.- il •fl .-:/.-\;' mvm% % y if WEpNEsijjfVy t^eiMfe •Auou^f t% \*m Actualities fclfe Beyond the ler Vividly Ro- \prodiiced by Actual t**rtJcipaot8 add Hi*.. •pry Makers 6*' the FarWeat. ' ! Inilan Warriors In BrJUIant Nativa Co*-' tume» t I 'Majw- Cordis W. LIIIIB. \•\ '••'•' •-••'• Nebraska Republican ConwMV- 4&3££ tion ait Lincoln. (the Mmt&w* Customs of tha Red 'fllen illustrated by Themselves. Entire Indian VW\ Ingea o* Many' Tribes, Wth-their }VIgwams, Equawa, Papooses and Native Ponies, in Pic- turesque Profusion. WANT JOHN L.WEBSTER FORViCE t> Engajetl for this Reason, only: Troupe of Greateit ef at) Anb-equostrlanf direct from, ifaraa, fcentrai'Afrlfs. ^ f , . PERFORMANCES, Halu or Mae, AT £ AN» 8IVM. •etota For« 1$O0» •iPe'opIj B*der'W*(er-Pr^oJ_Caaopl«i«. JiStolll AMERICAN GAIICHOS, thDMott Expert •o'lui Throwers tn'the WorltJ, Infheir fictaretque Costumes. finest Specimen o! ftulfato In Exlal - Wee, trom PaWaee BIIf« BUBBI n*nt'h, Paivneo, Oklahoma. WEIRlD AND STARTWNf \ fl^EE STREET PARADE tll0s39 A.M. Diuly^ Jbdge Barnes of Norfolk Nominate*! by Acclamation For Judge of - -the Supreme Court—Platform Disclares | out *&* districtowtag to the extortion, Cental., roitare. I„» «»« wild W.it el A« 0 rlc. „^ )h o w.rU..! L.rgo. N ATiVEttu^ Ex*M*Bili«r» at A*uI**tdo'» Arwr. Bluet From th«.?J»U!ppln«». « Conlrastet'ck tfa^tfalf^ lm^Jl.rCo»«&lk Trooper*. . •N^Y WHITE BUCfAU *VI*R tXHIBlt**. theToo! blIndian Tr*M Medina, , Aug 21. For Protection and American Ships, Opposition to Trusts. LfcncQln, Neb., Apg 19.—Tfa«a Repup- iicar* state convention waa called to order In th'e Auditorium at 2.15, Tein- poraxy Chairman Sloan made a apeejpa. In vsrhlcb he said that fusion Jn'\!Ne~ brnsSa was dead and that thelleput* >llear*s never- had a 'belter chance i&x' viotCKry, He urged 1Jb.*e convention to ^ndorsa the administration of Pre»i- dont Hoosevelt Ju-*3ge J. B. Barnes of Norfolk -was aomlnuted by acclamation for judge of the supreme court and John L, Web- ster wa3 indorsed by tho convention for rice president of the Untted Statoa. Mr. \Webster Is a lawyer and loading Ropabllcan in tho Btate. On national Issues tap Republican state convention ojailCEjed as follows: \We congratulate not only ourselves but the people at large that tho, tyfe, ministration of our national affairs and -jur negotiations with foreign natloaa jro toeing conducted by tho courageoua Ropuhllcan president who knowa no fear,, 'who courts no favor, tout \who loves peace crowned with honor, and In wXtoso charge we havo a feeling of ported safety and security—a'presi- dent whom tho American peoplo now desire to honor with a second term as rao «hlef magistrate 1 of the greatest and grandest nation of the earth— llieodoio Itoosevolt.\ Protection is adhered to. % Thve resolution declares . that the Roptxblican party ia unalterably op- pose<3 to all combinations of capital, under whatever name, having fqr their purpose the stifling of competition audf arbitrarily controlling production or fhlns -prices. Tho convention also 4* clartsd: • % . ISelricaii goods tmd American pro-' ducts Into the l<arbore of foreign na- tions shall sail under tho Amoricaac flag.\\ Tfcte convention ciso declared ag&inat tho policy of W. J. Bryan as follows^ \Wo congratulate tho state that vre hare- made It manifest that tliffre is no permanent place in American poli- tics fir a political leader who bases his claims for popular support upon the failures or disappointments of tno people.\ T»e convention was ready t o adjourn three hours after assembling. Just Arrived *EPAVWENf OF'TA5CE8. Castro Wants to Collect IVloney Ai- jrisa'djr'P^ld to Revolutionists, Port 61 Spain, Txinldacl, Aug. 19.-r- |t.utfieaii;|& irtfoyttl&.tion was received announcing (1 lie • fniprlsonoirent of Ereneh, (?ermay aivft Italian merchants at Ciud'ad Jiolivaf, Tenfizueaa, for re- fusing- president Castro's d«manfl for the yepaytaenT^pf taxes pa44 during ithe oceupation'of CSudaa, Bolivar toy the ifevoJnfionhjta. « A reign, 6f torror prevails through- threats and hapbarlties of the party In po-wor. Th» ontlr© region of th» Orinoco teems with woituce accumulated dur ing Kbo past two yeaW„J5or -which there are no, adotpiate shipping facili- ties. The na-tlve and Gorman firms at Caracas appear to ho seolstag to con- trol tno entire Ortaocp Import trade. There* (5 DO nionejft In the Orinoco country and tlio distress la. very great. President Castro is determined, it said, to destroy tha traaighl'Pment trade in American and Buroj>ean goods between Trinidad and the Orinoco river country. ' FIREMEN IN SESSION, Thirty-Fifst Annual Cohven- tiQiijatOiov^ville* , BIG ATTENPANCe OF DELEGATES. New styles of the FAMOUS PRIESTLEY'S CRAV- ENBTTE CLOTHS— Are suitable for all kinds of weather as4 are goaranteed rainproof, odor • less and Pt>rous to air. Can he wo.ni sunshine or rain. !New styles are Coverts,' tliltons ad5i Whipcords in all the popular shades and colors. Made to your order with Satin Linings for $18, $30, $22 ana $25 Come and ask for samples. PHILIP I. B.RUST ASVIST TAILOR — l , YACHT8 MEASURED. Rellanco Must Allow Challenger One Minute and 45 Seconds. New York, Aug. 19,—Tho Reliance and Shamrock III wero measured yes- terday In the Erie basin hy C. B. Mower, the ofllclnl measurer of the New \York Yacht dnb. Aa tho re3uit of his work It was announced at the yacht ctah that the'Reliance would allow tho challenger ono nxSnuto and 45 seoonda over a thirty-mite cJurse. It waa found that tho Shourirook ill was slightly longer o» tiho \water line than tho American boat but tho latter proved to havo nearly 8,€K)Q more square (est ot sail than tho challenger and it was this sail spread that taxed the Amorfcaa boat. The announcomont of the allowanco In favor of tho chaHgngor causod but little surprise. Tho Itellaaco nnd Shaparock Ifl swuryg livzlly- at their moortngs Inside Sandy Hook ready for tho International contest for tho America's cup, tho fir$ rqeo of which, will be sailed on Thurailay. Tho cut* yachts wore taken to their moorings after Mr. Mower had coropletod Ma work. Said Annual Address of President Coje- grov«s Was Followed by Reports of Treasurer Power* and Attorney Thomas O'Connoj-—Eleotlpn of Offi- cer* and Selection of'Place For 1904. Gloversvllle, N, T.,,A,iis. 19,-—The thirty-flret annual convention of tho New York State Volunteer .Firemen's association opened in this city yester- day, President \V« B. CelegroYe of Horseheads being i n the chair. Th§fe wa3 a large attendance of dolegatos, Mayor A. L. CoveE d^Hvered Ufe ad- dress of. welcome,. County Judge \Will' iam c. Mills spoke in behalf of the citizens, Deputy Attorney General S. 8. Taylor responded ta behalf of tho delegates. Addresses were also made by State Senator George B, Greene of Blng- hamton, Hon. T. P. Hefferman of BuP' kirk, John B. Sohlosshor of Fishklll and Frank C. Wood of Gloversvillo. The annual address of President Colegrove was followed by tho reports of Treasurer J. P. Powers, Attorney Thomas O'Connor and P. M. Banker as treasurer of the State Plremoiva Honro at Hudson. Today the etootion of officers will probably take place and the selection of the convention city for 1004 will be made. Tho Dunkirk boomora nft> here en masse and thoro Is every indi- cation that their efforts will ho luc- cesafnl. Today the delegate* will bo entertained at Sfteandaga <nirk. The races will take placo Thursday jinflvj Friday the narndojwil bo made. There is u largo attendance of visiting fire- men ana Thursday and Friday prom- ises to witness n much larger ono, » 1 N WEALTHY MEXICAN. Contracts For Shtpt Cancelled. Washington, Aug. 19.—Acting Sec- retary Darling has received a tel-s- grajon from the counsel for the United Staces Shipbuilding company, ofwhlcn the Crescent Shipbuilding company la a part,- stating that the\ comrlany 1 hop>es eventually to be ahlo to ro- sume work on the cruiser Chattanooga ana the torpedo boats Nicholson and O'Brien. The acting secretary has replied that the department Will ho interested t o kno'w whenever the «^ijp£| paray finds itself In readidess. t o re»] sutae this work. The contracts for all tluree sliips have been cancelled and a board of officers ordered to appraise llie work done. It is believed that these* vessels wll be completed at gov- orament yards. He Never ConsplrV \With Any- - body to Kill Goobel. Georgetown, Ky-. Aug, 19.—Caleb Powers resumed tbo witness aland in hia own defense. He continued In his denial of all Incrfmlnfttlns conversa- tions tola of by commonwealth wit- nesses and adhered close-ly to the story ho Aral tola throo years nso- Ho said he \novor conaplrocl with any- one to kHl Goobel. ' The cross-examination of Powers de- veloped-little that was ne-'w. Me ad- mitted bringing several companies of soldiers in eltlitens* clothes to Frank- fort, but said ho tta'd beforehand had an understanding with Qo-sremor Tay- lor tba! if tho legislature did not heedJ the polltloners he -would tl»en call the militia toto service and h«i (Powers) wanted m have the military on hand. Farmer United States Senator De- boe Is herp to testify for the dotensa. Man With an Estate of $35,000,000 Was Six Years Ago a Peon It is said that Deluge For Future Mo6s. Ejtfayette, Ind. t Aug. 19.—Work he- gaaa yesterday on the new standpipe at the county jail, and when It is fin- Isiaed. the jail will be proof against raoh violence. It is the idea ot Super- intendent Harrison that water is tho betst \persuader\ ever used upon a mob. He does not believe in shooting into a mob. The standpjpe will Jie erected between the. front and rear entrances to the Jail. The force ot thte stream will easily knock a man down, and played upon an entrance will keep out any number of men. IN THE CAB THE MAN With his unswerving allegiance to duty represents the care, forethought and consideration which the LAKE SHORE & MiGHMAN ^ SOUTHERN RAILWAY rives to every aetatt of its^onderfnl system for^the SIv and safe transtorta^on of the thousands wh6 SaUy WtaftEjtoLto West and v;ce versa over their famous trunk line, A. J. SMITH, General Passenger Agent, OLKVKLAND j.yV.CJALY, \GenefraOlastern Agent, ,'':••. BUFFALO Panic In a Burning Building. Beaton. Aug. 19.—Tha explosion of a tanb.Ot gasoline in the htasement of a sti story hrU% Week orruplea iiy fleveral mamlfacturing concerns on v7onakwoo#_ street. \South Boston, caus- ed a (Iref-iWlilch inside of 50 minutes destroyed tho building and caused a panic In which scores of employes iwere lojufed. The monetary loss is JTofJ.OOp. Two hundred ted fifty girls In £ho' building, aiarnfed at the cry of fire, stamtpedeja tor thie stairways and screaming and flghtlns made their way- to the ground. In the, struggle many fell and were trampled upon. Tnvaxatror man. is d^.id at Parrtu six years ago ho waa a barefooted peon working in a mine at 30 cents a day. He discovered tho Pal Milio mine and his wealth in now estimated at $S5.uuQ,00(i. He had no faith In banks and it is said that Oliver bars Worih-a great sum are locked In a steel cago In his palatial home near Parral, con- stantly guarded by a strong force of men. A year ago Alvarado mado his first trip over a railroad, chartering a spec- ial train for tills city and bringing with him a body guard of 200 men. Ho was very charitable, disbursing his wealth freely among the poon of Par- ral and the surrounding country. Violent Atta^ of WarrtioM 'iwM : ' and Diarrhoea Remedy Perhaps a Ufe, SSVed> \ A. ^xbrtj tiift© agp X ~mi''ia$BK witli'a violent attSofe of - djarrhuoea', -imd p0JKeWrvYo#<i Mm w& 51. X '•' had not jgotten xeijef,\ says Jojm'J.. Patton, a, lejidiagj oi«zen.^ot'i^Cteii> Alii, \4 friend y^0fottten.4eiOIwm» berlain's Cplic, CklQta' and I*|^^- , rhxien 'Bemedy, I HQtt§$t -a tw&aiy« iive ceptt potUe and after taifcing\ throo dosea of it vtw ^ntlr|)y ontxed, I consider it the \bout iremady in. ^6 world foy howel corajplainia,\ H?or. sale by Charles A, Jfack* JOrugfgjBt/ •420MaiaSt,,Mediri8 ) N.Y. Enticed Into Woods 'and shot. ; \Watortown N. Y v Au& 19..—Tenjy 5runp, aa Italian, wa? enUcbfl Into the •sgonflB near Massena 'b\?* In It«af& woraan'ana shot throo thnealronit ^m« hush by *n unknown nfian. It I* Ve*' Heved the skots -wore v nredJjy ftei , woman's husband, Juatino, Bllt, jo procure » conalderahlo »»Htt of htcSrrfty which BUs bolleved Bruno had In. hit poaaosslon. A possq Is searchlngr the woods for Hit, Tho vietftn will jprob- ably recavw, I ,, General Mtle» For Qovifnor. UOiton, Aug. 19.—The Globe. •$* that Qener&l Nel»on A, Miles, v^» w$> , natlvo ot this »t*te, hiw been »ttgq|ojit«' ed s» «• »os»lble noialnee for goVgwcior of I)la*sach«sott* 011 the Doruocratio tiokot Shdiitd no h§ chosen govef hop it It claimed he -would be a tejrfcjrtt ^«). dldato for jfeslddnt. Thcr Oloje 'adats that MBes' frioada W ho,%puia kc- cept tho nomination for governor. Discovery In Roman Wrura_ , Rome, Aug. 13.—A moat fmpoarj$n\ discovery was mad? during essqava. tiona la tho Roman Foraxn, conslaitlng of tho tsaso of tho celebrated, eHju** trlan atatlio ot tho Ropaan Bpjporor Domltian, which ia of tio jr'o&teatt In- terest fa dotormtolng the topOKOja^y of the* forum during tho first century of tho empire. It Is calculated tint tho atatne was six time* llfo'glxat. J. Meyers, who cwno to Darlla«tdn, near here, ia attend % lanilly rouaion l teas arrested lor <i ttnrder comandttftl 28 years ago. Mov'or* Itlllod Brent Sloan \during a quarrel and lnxxn»dl< atoly left. Ho remained away until thla week. Meyers Is nciw a proaper-' oua lumborman in Tepnosiee. Ho thought his changed appearance -would prevent recognition, Ho wyiAJIia ti ready to aland trial and will J>«WQ that he killed Sloan tn aelfdbfecuo. Private Bank Closed. Fort Wayne, Ind., Aug. 19.—The pri- vate hank of Kinney & Co. at Angola has closed its doors. The- Immediate cause of the failure was attempt of County Treasurer George \W. Williams to withdraw $17,000. The bank could only pay him about $5,0QO. The finan- cial troubles of the bank have been caused by its attempt to finance a trolley line from Angola to Jaanes t*ake, three miles distant. The de- posits amount to about $80,000. Assets and liabilities not known. Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows. Niagara Falls, N. Y., Aug. 19.—The grand lodge of Odd Fellows of this state is in session herd -with a large attendance. Five hundred and eighteen candidates have been given the grand lodge degree, The, reports of Grand Master Leon Lejwin, Grand Secretary Jobm G. Dfceubert and Grand Treasurer John F*. Bullenkamp were read. Tho reports showed- the estinsated member- ship to be 98,000 and the number of Wages In the state SG6. The report of tho treasurer showed the cash on hand Augnst 3, 1903, to b»e $3,070.58. Received by the Pope. {^Rome, Aug. 19.--Tho pope received' several Mexican families from Yuca- tan. Then tho Mesdcan consul hora presented his holiness With offering of Ptter's pence from the diocese of Agnas Calientos, the pope remarking | that since his election the New World ; had given tho largest amounts and had furnished the aost numerous eos>- tingants of tho faithful he had seen, alluding to the American pilgrimage which he received the day after hia electtdn. President Invited to Wilkes-Barre. Wllkes-Barre, Pa., Aug. 19.—A com- mittee of representative citizens of this city has lelt for Oyster Bay to invite President Roosevelt to visit 'Wllkes- Barre during the convention o( the State League of Republican clubs. It is believed tho president will accept. The c&mmittee will also Invite Gover- nor Odell of New York to the conven- tion. / Na- . Master Bakers Meet. Philadelphia, Aug, 19. — The taonal Association of Master Bayers began a three days' convention i n this city .Delegates are In attendance from all,sections of the country,* 4** • .-~ r .'c Reception of Commander Stewart. Saa Francisco. Aug. 19-—'During the day reunions of the Ladles of the\ Grand. Army, tbe Women's Relief Corps, the Union Ex-Prisoners of War and Berdan's Sharpshooters were held. At ttight Mechanics' Pavilion was Crowded for the informal recep- tion to General Stewart, commander In chief- The -city was •brillfap.tly fflniDinate'd, killed at Phone by Lightning. Oladatone, Mich., Aas. 19.—While telephoning yesterday dnring a thun-^] derstormt Bondry Odahl, an employe oE a breswing company, was shocked: by lightning, .dying almost instantly, Mountain Climbers Rescued. Shamonlx, France, Aug. 19. — The seven tourists who were reported Mon- day to have been killed while climbing tho Aignille3 Grises of Mont Blanc had^ it appears, a miraculous escape. 'Thoy were seen to fail into la couloir and It was taken as a certainty that they Wtre dead but an exploring party dis- covered the tourists who Were only slightly injured by tbelrfall. Confessed to Kidnaping. Davenport, Io-wa, Aug. 19.—Sheriff Barclay of Tipton, Cedar county, has captured' August LeUth, a farm hand, who confessed that he was the one who kidnaped Mrs. John Telsrow of Bennett and- held her in the cellar of a deserted house while awaiting a ransom of IjiO.OOO from her husband. Monument to Patrick Sharp*. TamasQua, P&^ Aug,, 19.—A J&onu- rnoht t o tho memory of Patrick Sb'irpo, a local loader of the miners who waa . shot at Nosnuehonlng a year ago by a deputy, was dedicated la ttxe St. Joseph's cometexy, Summit HUX. Vf, B, Wilson, secretary-treasurer of tho United Mine Worker*, delivered tho dedicatory address. Tae.^WQttiqment! cost nearfy Il.tSOp, the -money t^Ing contributed by tho manitiora of tho. sub-district, tierteral President Of Bu!ldlh| '\Trlctei Denver. Col., Auk. 19.-J. BE- Mal« onoy ot Chicago, was elected \g^nirai president of the National Brdlalng? Trades council. A resolution waa adopted favoring the Western Feder- ation of Miners tn Its fight with tha American Smelting and Refining com« t pany for an eight hour day pledging moral and Jlnanclal support. ,p —-— ^— • ——-» tlfe Lawtori^s * Indian Herbal Blood Syrup. Quaranteed to care Scroftdft, Eefeemii, %ditof, Fever Sores, Blood Poisonhxgi* and. all blood disorders. This Syrup is [ purely Herbal, and its eajiial as a Blood Purifier and System Toaio ia not known. . , Each bottle contains a full month's treatment and sella for |l,0Oi Try it and be convinceilr^Tor Sale by Ohas. A, Mack, Medina, N - .- Y. Compounded by Tbe Xawtoa \• Medicine Co., Holley, N. Y. Joint Synod of Lutheran Church. Pittsburg, Aug. 19.—The joint'synoi of the Lutheran church closed Its an- nual session here after deciding to raise ?5O,O00 for •benevolent and 6du- catibnal institutions, and $25,000 for home missions. F OB. the\Beat BEEAD use '* 2$iagara Fahoy Flonr,\ For-sale only hy 5. P. BLOOD 4 COMPANY OBiJEiiiis MILLS : » ;\:.'•'. m <A