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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1895)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ 1It L _ _ _ 'rITE : OMAhA DAILY . nEE : ' "tTSIAY. : . : OCTOBER 13. 1S9. ! 5 - - - - - t' iNVITED ) TiE \ VI1OLEVORU \ ) 1 ' , trnnco Will Usher in the Twentieth Oon- : _ tr with . nn Exposllou , ? Lt TO ECLPSE ALL fORMER EffORTS t : tpI7flMf1 ' .101 1'ltrwtrr th. t . 1rlr(1 ot tl 11,11101 to . Iii' tllh.t ; ! lltel . to Itt II . . jirvsrtill-Vurk ot Prijisrii Ion - Cosuiuenevil. WASlNOTON , Oct. 11.-Ambaador , Pat. : " notre hal returne(1 from Prance with a large p fund ot Informaton concerning the Inlerna. Iional exposition of 1900 , whIch Is I to be heM In Paris on a 5calo befitting the advent of anew now century. The French government Is lu charge of the undertaking and the ambaa- d6r will communicate an olcial Invitation of his government to the United Slates an(1 ( to Individual exhlhlors to take part In the exponitlon. The authoriies at Paris have furnished : . Palenotre very full data with which to make the Invitation to the American " people cordial and complele. This shows that the eXllslton wil open April I , UtOO. and will Jlt unti November 5. The French govern' : lenl has begun the extensive work Incl.lent . to an event . ot this magnittitle The admln. Istrat\.o service has been organized and n commissioner general appolntt' to take general - oral charge ot the work. Besides the propN malons In ParIs , the commission Is to have charge ot the arrangements with delegates from foreign natlunB. Plans have also been lertecle,1 , , for the construction ot palace oul. IJldlngs and laying out of parts ) 111 gar. dens. The ambassador consider the location ot the new exposition as much superior to that ot Iho last one I will b9 In the heart of the 1uslCsl and mosl hitoric part ot Paris , In the : lmedlale neighborhood nnd party In- cllln the Champ do Mars Ie Trocadero . Ie Quay Il'Orsy , l'l slllanle dos Invaldes , that part : ot the Champs EYlses known lS the Coucr de I'Heln , 10 nalac d'Industrles. I Is l prouable , however the Palace de I'Intlustrloe , which was a center ot former exposiions , wi bo toni down 10 make pllcC for a much large ? building. The grounds are 10 extend along bolh shIes ot the River Selno and great 11rlrll09 are to be built across the rtver. One t these at the hotel des Invalles will be 10 great as 10 amount 10 n complete coveTIng ot the river for a long dIMta000. IVITlm UNCLE SA:1 In communicating the Invitation to the 'rlled States anti oilier foreIgn nations . the French government will brIng out the gen. oral teatures ot the exposition . One ot the 10st Important ot Ihe90 I I that the means ot I prOluelon antI the articles will uo t'hlblle,1 , aide by sldo as tar as pos91ulo. The various I cllsscs ot machinery will be shown In their ' slasos ot development , each macblne being , In operation and Its 11rolucl pbcr on ex lllbiton I fast as It accumulates Another feature ot the exposition wi bo scientific congresges similar to those Inaugurated al the Chicago exposition. It Is expected that the congresses at Paris wi carry torward the work begun at Chicago. The high standing ot France as an art center hal le 10 the projection ot an hIp. torlcal exhibit ot French nrt. This will be : in addition , to the art galleries . designed ( 10 show the gradual advance ot France 10 her Jlreseut place 81 n nation ot artists. A elm- Ihr t'howlng will bo made In the historical advance ( of Franco In musical composition. One ot tile interesting features ot the exposItion - posItion will bl a relrospr.lvo . view ot the I t nineteenth century , just ended. I wi uo a ' glance backward , ot 100 year showing the t progress made by the world In all branches ' of science , industry anl art. Ambassador Iatonolro Is hopeful that the merlcnn government and people will lake o lively Inlere9l In Iho coming exposition. I is a colncldenco that French oxp091tons Cot low each other at intervals ot eleven years : / 1Jt , In 11,110n to being a periodical ocCUr I renco ot tile worhl's gathering at Paris , this event wi be given the added significance ot f . mhcrlug In the twcntlc.th cenlury. The \ \ French government Is making all its 11repnra. i f , tlons on a scale eommonsurate wlt the great I work It has undertaken. On , the nssemblng I t of congress llcro douuteS will bo commulli : cateil to It the invitation trom thlo govern I , ment , and It Is expected that an Amerlcau cOlunlteo wi be created and 1 proper pro 'hlon made for the rc.presentatlon or the United States lt the exposition. st1t.itidIF : } coun'f .u\X IX sl sslnx. l.rl.'ln . nr 4IitIsl ) ' Onl ) ' In.III'.1 F'4)t'IIIllh , ) Inti'rs. WASINGTON , Oct. 14.-After a recess : covering about four months , the United Stales supreme comt convened at noon today : t wih all the membcrs presenl. There was a I talr atendanco at attorneys and spectatora , I Secretary Olncy Attorney General Harmon I , .ssislalt Attorneys General Dickinson an'f ' 'Vhlnoy , Solicitor General Conrad and lion 1on .M. Dickinson were among tim lawyers l"esonl. The only vacant scat on the belch "ns that cause,1 hy the death ot Justco . . JaCksoll . Tile proceedings or tile day were , brief , consl3ln ot the hearing ot unimportant - ant motions , tile admission ot a hal dozen atoreys to the bar and the Introduction ot Attorney General harmon to the court Uy his predecessor , Secretary Olney. Chic ! f Justice 1.'u1er announced tile death ot Justice s Jackson an(1 ( StrOllg the latter retired. simply Haying that the court was saddened by these ovonls. Tile chief justice also referred to the custom on the hart ot the court ot malting a formal cal upon tile pre3hlent at the begin 4 , nlng ot the term , hilt said tile call begin'C ' 10regono on account ot the absence at tim 0 chief oxecut\.o from the city. . Acknowledging Iho introduction to the court ot time new attorney general as made by Sec - I ' ' , Chief JustIce Fuhier sahl I rotary One ) Justce I.'uler ( : "Tho court parts with the retring Itorey enerl with regret and wclcomes his auc- cessor. " A number ot cases were 11smlped eiher 11) stipulation or on motion 01 appellants an,1 , nllpelnnts 1lalntfs In error. Time court then ad. joure(1 .untit tomorrow. when It wi meet to hear motions already assigned for that day day.Previous Previous to the assembling ot the comt the bar met In the court room for Iho purpose ot taking appropriate acton , upon the death ot I ; the lalo Justice Jncltson. Secretary ot Slate Obey was called to Iho chair Clerk caled an M - < Cerl lc- Kenny ot the court was designated as seen : tnry. A commlleo on resolutions was np- polnled consisting of Assistant Attorney Qei - . oral J. M. Dckinson , S. P. Walker. ( F. I SI ' .Ayres , H. M. DIlfileid. A. H. Garland , T. E. I V Turley ot Tennessee , Samuel Shelabarger , 'V V. \ A. . Iaury Thomas Wilson ot Minnesota and ' ! \v. A. Sutiduth ot Kentucky. The metng mljomne subject to the cal ot the cicai r . man. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . c Nebrlc'iksL l.nn,1 IeeIMiumlpc. WASINGTON Oct. H.-Spcclal ( Tel e- ! Rrlm.-Secrelary ) Smlh today rendered , d C. clslons In the following lan cases In N a- , t llraska : Thomas lcQuay against Unit d Slates McCook dlslrlcl decision afllrncc ml , . McQuay : Is required to advertise his s3io C. ton ot let In 1eu ot that relinquished to pro- tect any prior ad\crso claim that there may Il to the Innd. Peter Cedenborg _ ex hart : e , Cederberl Valentne .lslrlcl , decision reversed . Cede berg allowed to - make - amended tiling. ' 'nrll..11 Inll , I Ciit I rnt'ts SIgn-sl. W"8ING10 : Oct. H.-Secretary lie C. bert today , signed the contracts wllh the Jerroshofo for the bul.lng ot two now torpedo boats , recently awarded them aft er public bidding I . Soma delay < was occasion , lu in tl mater on account ot tile absence ot the secretary anti I reluctance on the part ot otheru at the Ilerarlmf.nt to execute the } 1ller In Is abmenco . The dep1lment I t 4 not concerned over the report that the lie r- - - - _ _ _ _ _ - ' Ao11izrz "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS I' ' Supplied uder Roya Warrants to ' \ ner Maesty the Queen ot Eglad , and to l Royal Highness the Prnco o Walos. - I re ho/f / maT decide to go intose.parate I hrlnches ot ahllhlldln , lS the contract wilt ut with the firm , an.1 the government has nothing to ,10 with their private firms. " ' l1I'i'I'MihI'S : ( , ' . \H1 ! 1 ! SI''l'Tt.lt ) . S"'r"lr , ' I.i llIflutltPfllNc " 10 111.1111 re , "tlllre IIlu . t iii. C.I.I'I'I IIc'nI.Ilt Trasfer. " ABIUNOTON , Oct. H.-Spedat ( Tele. gl am.-Tile ) request of Lieutenant Colonel Whlesllo for n court at Inquiry concerning the cause ot his transfer from the Third'I' cavalry at Jefferson barracks to the nepart- m eat ot Tens wil not be granted Secre. tnry Lament today wrote Colonl WhIteside Informing hIm that the order transferring him fro m the Third 10 th ' F I the valry and Ira S le rm'Ing Lieutenant Colonel Guy " V. Henry trCm the Fifth to the Third cavalry was mrde without any intention ot reflecting upon Colonel Whlteldo ( as a competent officer , bu I was made In accordance wih the ens- Icmary exerclsl at judgment ot the secretary ot war on the making of suitable dispositions ot officers and troops for the good ot the se rvice . - - : ' 'H for thci' . \1'1" . WASINOTON , Ocl. H.-Scelal ( Teloco gr am.-Second ) Lieutenant Herbert B. CIosuy tranl/ered / from troop I to troop l : Scond Iculenant Albert IL Saxlon , troop C to tro1 [ I , Eighth cavalry ; Captain Leon A. N atlie , transferred from conmpany B to company - con\any pany K I : Captain mclar(1 ( T. 'eatlmiaic . com. imaCa ny I. to con\nny B. Fourteenth Infantry ; Captnln Opcar P. Long , assistant quarterbo m aster . will visit Waco and , Fort : lclher on , Ga. I , and Cllattnllooga. 'leon. . for the selec. lon ot I site for a rifle range for Fort : lc- Ph ieron. lher\on. Second Lieutenant Frank S. Armstrong Nlnlh cavalry , Is granted leave for enl month and twenty dlYs. " ' . . "t'rl . .HtUt'.I lhluA' ' WASINOTON , Oct. 14.-Special ( Tele- gr amn.-Tice ) postonce at Branch , Cedar counly , Nob. . has been discontinued. Mal , wi I go 10 Ilartington. The once at Iiammiond , Appanoosc county , Ia. . has also been Ilscon - , ti rucd. Mail will go to Centervihic. A : postonce has also ben established at Watth lord , Blnton county , In , with rank Za. borktsky ns poatcicaster. Otl D. Tong wa9 today commissioned 10stmasier at Scott- vle , Neb. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H"lllrll ur Clr'nl HlutH Coiillrccai-.l . WASHINGTON , Ocl. H.-The Japanese legaton has received a dispatch from the fo reign omce stating that n portion ot the Corean arny , excited hy time report that the queen proposed to disarm ali disband Ihem , marched upon the palace headed by Tat Won InK K un. The dispatch does nol state whether tht queen was among those killed In time as sault upon the palace. The Corem location has received no advices relative to the affair. n'lul I 1.llnlr n1 h'r. \"H'H'ln t iotc. WASHINGTON , Oct. H.-Tho annual conI venton or time National Helal Liquor Deal- e rs Association ot America uegan here todny. bout twenly.ehth states are represented 'by delegates. The proceedings today were confne(1 10 a social \ left to Cabin Johns- ridge a tow miles beyond the clly. The business sessions will begin tomorrow even- 11 mg. _ _ _ _ _ _ Ing.1.hlAnn Inl s'I'\'I. to ito hUIru\ WASHINGTON , Oct. 1I.-l'ostnmaoter GenCh erl Wilson sold today that the requests ot the Detroit and Michigan people for a taster m all service will bo granted. . I a taster scrvlco cannot be secured over American secure Inc < the mal cars and clerks wi be carried over Canadian lines. Mr. Wison added that hero Is ample authority 10 do so. In1'll l'nHh"'r AI'lnlnte.l. WASHINGTON , Oct. 14.-Speclal ( Telo- gram.-J. ) D. Tennnnt was today , appointed poslmnstC' at Bursile , Webster county , la. , v ice Edward Amiderson . resigned. Alert SnlH for Caillo . WAShINGTON , Oct. H.-The Alert has s ailed from Oua'aqui for Caliao. _ _ . _ Calao. _ P A1tt11tS OI'I'OI D TO FItIdI . FAIUI ! F11 F SI.YFR 'V est VOte In Ilco nlonll C.HIArHI In SeHllol nt Atimimitmi. ATI.ATA , Oa. , Oct. H.-Soon after the I'armers' National congress , which met here last week and has been holding daily sessions since , resumed Its sittings this morning , a nsnton was sprung In time form ot a fght on tree silver , which resulted In the complele defeat ot the 16 10 1 torc s. Dy a vole ot 251 -l.1 to 104 I-1 the congress retusCI to tnsert time words at a rate "nol to excelJ 16 to I" In a resolution asking conrress to use both gold and silver on a p rly , and calling for an International con- terence . on the monetary question. 'fhe reso- l.ton I was one which hal just come from the con'mllee on resolutions and was reported ta\"orably. f I was offered by Mr. J. G. Ofut , a Ilromlncnt delegate from Indiana In substlnco It deprecated the present condi- ton t ot finance of ( his country amI called , upon the people to cal nn Inlernatonal con- gres9 at al nations willing to Unite In the elual use ot both gold and sliver. Then the tree sliver delegates wan tel I changel so as 10 t read : , "Viiiing to unite In the equal use of both gold and silver at a ratio nol to excted 16 to I. " Numbers ot delegates jumpel j to theIr feet and It was soon evident hat t the congress was opposed to the amend- men \ Time question was first put viva voce , and Iho t nays hnl I evldenl' ' A vote by slates \ \ 'as coiled for , and ( resulted In the rejection or the amendment by a vote ot 251. ! .1 to lot 5.14. Oeorgla's delegatol was divided . Time states known as the sliver states favored lh t , ' amendment , and the cast the north and the south voted alnost solidly against anl I. The lest Was male squarely on time merls ot the 'Iueslon , and the Issue wns In no way clouded with parliamentary technicalities. Those delegates who favored time free amid un- lmied l coinage ot silver at 16 10 1 stood for the anlOlIdment amid it was lost by ImetHlmont IHI I a ma- jorly j ot 1 IT. The victory ot the sound money : element In time congress was emphasized later l In limo day when the resolulon declarIng - Ing i opposition to the further issue ot In- lerest t hearing treasury bonds or notes under any clrcumslances was lost. A resolution favoring congressional enactment - actment against the beet . trust was adopted. ' 1.\.I'S AliOi1'l' ' 1IN Iii'Fiit Cn.\ZN. Ir'HI.h'nt MeCuhi Sitys It icc time Acimic :1'Cnl SI I tI A.le . . or i"hmmmiiit.inl " . 1'\lnl hl.nnl ) NEW YOHK . . , Ocl. 11.-Among the passengers - gene on time st. Louis was John A. McCall , presllcnt ot the New York Lie Insurance company. Mr. McCal has been abroad moro 1 than two monlhs. In speakIng ot the craze over the Knnr mining shares In London , ParIs and Berln , Mr. McCal said : "Tho mad rush for shares In the South Atrlcan mines b ) London Investors was time most astonishing - tonishing thing In time way ot speculation I speculalon have ever 5cen. The purchasers were Iko so Jany hungry wolves who could not bo tel fast cnough. ThejO seemed 10 ue very little effort on the part ot the investors 10 make inquiries about what they were buying : overyloly was buying and everybody dl1 I what everybody else was doing I remember - ben one Inslance. The so-called king ot time Kaffirs , Barney Barnnto , who was once , I belevo , a circus performer , announced In London the opening ot a new mlno In Ihe ' Trans\'anl called ' 'ho comn. ' I was . I believe , about seven feet long and four fee t deep. No one In London knew anything about the ' 1lne . ' but tao shares were put on thin market ali In no time they wore at a fabulous premium. "at course this II merely public specul . ton anti ( I Is only a mter ot tme when : the bubble will burst. The bursting ha Jot to come , all when the reaction sets In I It will be , In my opinion In favor ot Amen can securities . 1"Inanciers In London are already beginning to turn their gaze trom South AfrIca to America. " . - - Ilt.hnr ' . om"nl Holt'nnt'.I. IITTSBUHG , Oct H.-As I result or the largo shortage discovered In the city alor- ney's office by .ho council In\'eslgalon , Major Wilam C. 2mtoneianfl . the city mittom . . ney today tenlere ) his realgnaton , which was at once cceptel. I was decided today to hold time banks for the $50,000 interest pal(1 ( Aslslant City Attorney House and In fUlure to demand Interest on all city depoit Ji'fmimltc'r ' 1'1)101 ( it'5 to Jiiii. PIERRE , S. D. . Oct. H.-The supreme court today handed down a remltur In tie case ot defaulting Siste TresYrer Taylor Sheriff Price wi stat for Sioux Fails wIt hi lila pruouer tomorrow mornlni. , - . . ' ' I \ ' " C ALLS ON BOLES ! ' BONDS IN Bord of Educaton After a Missing Ton Thousand. ATORNEY IS GIVEN INSTRUCTIONS ' 'rll.nr..1 nnl.III' . Vim ; n fur ( ; ( .tlnA n IIAh'r Ititti' tt iicter.st for $ t'Itoi Pnn.1 h)4'iIIs'i - , 'hlnl 11 n 1111 , . n t. At the adjourned leetn of the Board ot I ducat n , last night and four monlhs arer the treasury defalcations the board formaly instructed its attorney to notify the uoncsmen ot henry BolIn that there was $1 o.000 belongIng to the school district which hal not yet ben turned over to Mr . Ihohln's succcssor. The subject wa brought up In a communicaton from Secretary mian , who re ported that there was a dlscrelancy , ot $1 0,000 between the amount that should be In the general fund , according to his hooks , and the amount that was actually In the hands ot Treasurer 1)mmmmiont Tukey offered a m'esolution , which was ad , opted . directing the attorney to notify the uondsmen that the money had not been tured over and to take such steps as might bo necessary to protect the Inlerest ot time di strict . Tm ASUHEI DUMONT'S SUOOESTJON. City Treasurer DUlont submitted the to I- lo wing cOlmunlcaton relative to obtaimi- Ing a hIgher rats ot interest on school mooney . which was referred to the cOlmllee on fin ance all the attorney ; Conforming with yotmr instructions of July 9. 189 , al11 ( wih the olinion of your alorno " , I am keeping the fumls ot the district on deposit . In time banks designated ( by the city lii ! city del.osltorles. The banks have agreed to pay Interest on the "ame lt the rate ot : per cent tier annum. For pre5nt vuroses this arrangement 19 Imtlactnry , lurloses tunds on hln are vei.y limited , amI mill ot Klma will be l'eQulr'l for the Hlplember pay roil . but steps Nhouhl be tnken lt an earl ) ' date to nscertlin whether It Is not poslhle to obtain a better rte oC interest. Under , the law ' ' . IeI Ilw govering cites ot the met. rOI.oltnn ( lass the city can only accept bids from banks having a ful 11Id cuptinl or $20.0 but this limitation docs not apply to time school district mind I ama oC the opinIon - Ion that If competitive bids worn invited for the school Inoney n rate considerably higher than : per clnt would be secured , not alone bth reason of increased competittumi . but for the renrn Clint Ihl' largo uecalulaton of Cunds In the treasury oC the "chool dIstrict occurs at a semKn , Vecemhlr to Mn ) ' , when lone ' II In demal1l , whie time reverse Is true with respect to the Cl111 of the elty. Wlh regard to the Ilvlsahll ) ' of placing a part oC the funds outside ot the larger banlts I desire to Iay thnt In my opinion Iomo oC the savinGs hanlts ot the city are In excelo lent Inlnclll conditon , veil niumim.ed and prCecly ps safe to do busines's mlnJl . The school district Is payIng large stuns for In- te ret annualy , and I Is good . huslnes" poi- Ic y ! ( Wlhln time limits ot safety ) to mllw the fm mnds In the trelsur ) ' earn as much us pos- Hlhle to offset this drain. 1 therefore recommend that Ihe hoarl al- vertse for bids for the funds or the district , or authorIze the treasurer to do H ; that time amount any bank shall receive at any one tme shll not exceed 2G per cent of its full Is pall cnplnl and surplus , and that each hank receiving deposis he required to give bond with approved sureties for the safe keeping oC thin funds ( In an Imount equnl to double the amount oC its bid . I Irollol' " to Ix the limit at 2 ; per cent Instelul or 45 per cent as provhtc reI the law reJulalng the deposit of city funds Cor the reason that savings hanks should not Issume demand obllgatloni . to the annie Pt roportionate extent a. nltonll banks , as t heir aSsets are or a dlrerenl chlracter and not 10 easily convcrtble Into cash on short n otice. 'Vhle the law docs not specially provldo for adopting the course outlined a bove . I 1m InCorme,1 , that there Is nothing In the slntutes prohibitng I. amId Ir you wil reteI Cite aflame to yommm' attorney I believe he wi be able to point out n way In which it : can legal ) " be done. I . An Imprllon ! exists Ihat the funds of the school district hell by the city depos- iories are protected by the honds given hy the banks to thin cIty , hut manifestly the mnnICest li cimool district a separate eOrpnrlmtion , cannot - not . avail Itself of n contract between the ' cl and any third part ) ' . Money from licensee whit begin to come ton In i Novemnbcr . I coil atlnton to the Core- golnA now s that suhilelent time may he : h ad for sulclent lme . hld complelng preliminary arralmge. : arrnge- menls If It Is deemed advlslble to adopt tiic ' plan ploposell alolt thl ATTENDANCE AT SCHOOLS Superintendent Iclre reported that the , tolal registratIon In time schools was 13,461. or nlnety.nlne more than at the corresponding d ate Ilst year There were twenty-t'reo ; rooms In the schools In which there were hess I than t the 'prescrlbed thlrly.f\'e PuPils. On recommenlaton ot the commilleo on , teachers and eXlmlnnlons , leachers who c teach ono hal day In ont school and the remainder In another were allowed $5 per month m In addition to thelr ! regular salary. 'he trulnt officer mater was brought up c In I a committee report , aud the board decided not 10 appoint sugh an officer nt time prescnt t ime . Time board wil male nn effort to Induce - duce time Board ot Fire and Polco Commissioners - sioners to direct police officers to look after . Irunnt t chllren on their beats. arer John o. Corlelyou wanted to supply the 1 achool buIldings with aulomatc fro escapes Ho was referred to the committee on buiid. Ings i and property. bull- Time city attorney wi bo requested to 1 procure an order from time district court to Iho clerk ot the district court 10 tur over to ovel t'o school district the $500 fine assessed I Slocumb n alnst Micimaci law. Walonz for \lolatol at the S Y. )1. : C. A. , XIAht S.huul 01..1. Last evening the Young Mon's ( lmnisttai : len'/ Chrlstnn n9 m ' oclaton nlht school was formally opened l with In a.lrORf by " 'lllm E. Chancellor , Chancelor pro.ldent of time Llncln PolytcchnlC immetitute ' . Time Illres ! Wa preceled by rlllrks by e x-Prcsitiemmt Fisher ot the . ex-Preslllnt rtitddoClntioim . 1'rlu. ; catonal Secret I ! ' ) ' Huger and General Sec r otary Ober. . Ilimmik . lt'omMitorshiI cuur'r The dlloslors ot the Cilzel' bank wi 1 hold h n meeting at 2i03 meelng 210 Cumlng street this evening to decide Ipon what steps to tllw to t secure Ihelr money. Time deposits are sall to aggregate . I.O. and dlposls I ale ed i that the assets are not . far from $1,0. 1'rItSONtL1'It.tGiitI'IlS . State Dank Examiner lcGrew Is at the' ' Paxton. i Mr. D. I C. Woodring , Lincoln , Neb. , Is a i Barker gucst. P. A. Paterson , slack dealer , Friend , I S at the Arcade . Mr. J. Haney ot Fairfield I , 10. , Is S at time Hanker. Attorney W. U. Thompson ot Grand Iland was In time cIty yesterday. A. O. Itobents a SI. Joe & Grand Islam ii Iland engineer , Is at tlt Arcade. Mr. John O'Brien I registered at the Barker trom Sioux City , Ia. : Ir. J. C. Justice and O. R. lght are Now York arrivals at the Hanker. : Ir. J. " ' . JohnsQn and Mr. J. W. Landes 1 , Des Moines , I. , are at time Hanker. Mr. anti lrs. P. J. Lockwoo , 'ashlnglon I , D. C. , are guest at the Merchants Poslmasler MartIn retnrned Sunday trom St" Louis where I\e \ attended time Calm gx.Chlet ot Police Martin . ' r.ci Polce Martn J. Whie and Delectve Thomas lcOulre are In the citl r. Henry A. Hch , Now England freIght agent for the Missouri Pacific , Doston , Is at the :1 1 ad. George P. Butler ot time [ per cent commit- tee ot the Union l'acltle and Rush Taggarl C , another Boston stokhtlder , are at the Mi I- lard . - Mi- WillIam : f. Clark , general eastern freight , agent for the MIssourI Pacifc and time S t. I.ouls , Iron Mountain & Southern Halway companies , Is a Millard guest. Mr. U.V. . Thomprn ot Denver , who has been acting general manager ot the Gul Railroad company for three 10nlhs , I speni 1- Ins a few days In Omaba wIth his frIends Mr. and Irs. J. S. Hoagland and Mr and Mrs. N. Klein ot North Platte ar at tht Paxlon delegates to the grand ( bodies ot Odd Pelow ! . Mrs. Uoaglnl , Is presdent : ot the Iebekah assembly , wblch ) makes Ia I hedquarters at the Paxton. : t'hrll.nll I' tlit , lu" ' ' At the lllrl-Dr. C. H. Hul , Lincoln ; S. Draper Ntobraraj ; C. 11. Goelzman , Creigh- toil ton.At the Arcade-A. Roberta A. I. Sprngtm a , Rsings : J. ilorrlgmmn. Boomlehl : SprJul Dot . Columbus : Mark Levy , liastlnga ; J. ; ' 1.1Iaslngj J. Powers , hay Springs At the Mercimanta-J. HVest . 1lusIc'Iii e 1 1 I' . Meyer . Ogalula : Mrs. bowls anti so n' , Mr. Ingerlol and son , "alentnej ; J. 101 I . Caslermun . , Da\11 City ; L J. flair , I3rock I , , - - - - - - IIUIIf oJ 1 " I.NI:1 I ! 1'.ml. . 1..1.1. " . . . ' ! . - . . l'oi lee . ) tiil mc' \"h'I..h ) f I\th'rlu" " , . The case ut John , 'SpoPI. city clog 10un < . IAller , and , Israel' . , J.'tlnk , meal tnspdor , charged with defrauding the city In receivIng mOI ) ' for dogs Ipt were hover drowned , came up before JIIII , Berkl slerday. Dr. SevIlle , health cmllPloner.8 time frt \ Itnen examnhiied. 'I "bhl ! that Frank had been detailed to \\nlch the pound , beginning with the ht ot AinlI , and 131:0 n report at all dogs Irownelllacl day nlHI han(1 seine to him as secretary'ot the Boar,1 , ot ilealtim. lie sid that Frank \as relieved for three , days In time early part ot limo summer by Sanitary Inspector Stnitlm There hal bell ; no Iuetons asked as 10 Frnnk's hOlet . ills report hal bien banded 11 each month. I ' I was passed by time board and the cash ' W.S Ilall over. Tbomal"clulrc , the detective hired to watch ice ( clog 101'd , was next lmhaced on the staimd . Said ho : "I was daily tram August . gust I to 1 amid from August 28 to 30 , in- elusive , watching the Imotmnml 1 welt to Ihe pound an(1 ( represented to : Ir. Heese who was II ehare , that I hall lost a dog and wanted to 1111 him I found ' out when the drownlngs took plac amid was there every tme during the perlo,1 I imiontiomi. Time log kllg occurred either In Iho morning be- tweel 10 arid 1 o'dock or In time afternoon between I and 5 o'clock. On the days when 10 drowlltgS occlred I always visited time time pouml t\\ Ice In Ihl morllg 3HI tn the afternoon . al Ihesl days the box In which the dogs were drowned was entirely dry . this tact being proof positive Ihat It had not bren Immcr I , . I.n thp rl\'cr Innn Ihl n2rtinhIlnr clw ay. : -I-ad--wiii ; me' each " tinie ' another , ' " mann : who kept tally ot time dogs kied separate from my own Wo each counte(1 ( time dogs ns Ihey were Ilt In time box and again after they had been d row nd amid laid upon time bank ot time river. Wo comparCI counts afterward and they a t allied exacly. . I was Imposlblt 10 mak McGuire stated that ho hal nothing per.on- nly against Spoon or Franlt , that 'I had been hired to Li vestgate Chic matter and had meely given the facts In the case. A sharp c ross-examInation hy the atore ) for the de- fense failed to shaku his testmony In nny tm articmmlar. J. E. Hell was next called. Hell was time party who accomlJnled lcGulre In his In- specton ot time pound , anti , corroborated his stalemcnts In every Particular. Officer Vnnous stateti that ho hn,1 , been do- ta lie ] , wlh Officer CJI1 IS , 10 wa cm time 110und trcm August 15 to time 21th. Buil he nlll Colns were at tIme pound every lay from 1 o'clock In the morning to 6 at night They were not In unltorm , anti used a boat part ct the tme so as to appear as fisherimmon. Each lept a separate account and time accounts WEe not compared until complete , when they had tallied exactly. Orcer Colns corroborated the stliements of Vanous He also silted that there were periods ct tour amI. five hys whemm neither F rank nor Sperl came nenr the pound during the tmo he was employed In watching tt. Mr. Gilbert , the taxidermist , was eXm- l InEd and said that he had made verbal con- tract with Spoerl 10 buy time hIdes ot thc dogs Itled for 221 cent apiece. lie reported havlu h ; bought durlpg the month ot August H7 Hns. HI had reserved the right 10 leave out Homo ot the very smalest , dogs killed . but a t mme tune , "tn ho selected them had he ler l over two or timree. He fgrod' that he hld accepted about slxt en which he could not use. Mr. Gilbert . Ilso said that he very freuenty obtained dogs lt the pound whose tais had not been cut ai ns they should ha\e been according to lad ' , when an official count was made. Time trial was ccntnue tIll today a tllamn. r I'I\ : : IACI.gOI liP POlSAU"I' S lIM T'lnl for Afnel.lnr Messrs. El- gutter n'uiil'Pl'rltmmCC. . In the case ot Sam Macleod , charged with ! Issault and batery Uy Charles Elgutter and W. Ir. Do Framice , a hearing was hal before Judo Berli yesterday at 1 :30. : Mr. Elgller first tool the stamiti and stated the case II detail ' as l"blsh In The Bee. He sold that ho was going Into the New York Life buiding when he was stopped by facleod , who was very much excited and caled him bad ( namnes Macleod accused Mr. 1 lguler ot being responsible for an article hat t appeared In The Bee which ho sold had nearly rnlnel his reputation , nll that lIe proposcd to sial > him circulatng stories derogatory - rogatory to hlmselt. Mr. 1 lguter said he turnCI all sold : lncleod , you are mis- tnkm t ; you are talking like a crazy mnn , " antI started to pass Into time building. Mac- end l then sprang for him alit ! thrust his fist Inlo i his tace using protano Ind obscene lan- gmmsge. Ho then hit Mr. 1 lguter In time mouth. Mr. mgUtlr slapped him. : lacleOI then forced Mr. Egnler against time marble Illaster i directly back ot him and was beat- Ing l him over time hend with both fists when 10 Frarmccm imiterfered Macleod struck De France a hard blow In the face , which stag- gored him for the moment. At this stage ot the trouble some time bystnnders Inlortered. Mm' . Egutor testified that Macleod struck the first blow miami that the assatmi t -as un- provohed Ho ale slate that Mr. Dc France acted purely In the characler ot peacemaker and did not return Mucleod's blow. blow.W. W. If. Do France corroborated Mr. Elgut- ler's version ot the assault. He saw' ho said the beginning ot the trouble , arid when Mr. mguler was forced against the pilaster ho interfered as he thought , 10 save Elgutter's life. lie said 10 Macleed " ' le. le : "Don't hit this man : ho Is 1 cripple amid you are a strong balm twice his size. " llaclcd then turned and ntruck hmlnm Bystanders then ture . Fred Lowlo ot time Boston Store and C. r. Adams corroborated these stateumients Judge Eer : salll t'llt ho saw Mr. 1 lguler strike the first blow , but upon cross.examlna- ton was not sure and upn , several confct- Ing statements. Ho paid he was prQsent , but did not Ihlnk Interference necessar ) ' . J. H. Stafford sall ho saw : lr. mglter strike ! fcleod , but was not present when time trouble began. Maclc(1 then took the stand ( anti admmmltteti th:1 : he called \ . Eguter harl names , but denied thlt ho struck him. lIe only pushed him against the doer. Ho admitted that he struck Do Pranco. hut did so In self-defense. When asked by Prosecuting Attorney Sheet maker It ho dim not consider hlmsel too large a man to strike a mien ot : Ir. fligimtter'a size , Macleo beamo vlry mich excted. mgter's "How much do you weigh ? " asked Mr. Shoemaker. " ' "That's none ot your business , " was the reps' : . "Don't you weigh twice as much as Mc . Elguler ? " was askeci 1r. "Don't know that I do , but I can generally mnnage to take care ot myself , " replied Mac- led."Which " "Which probably acountms for the tact thal you always pick out ' .mal men , " arMed time lawyer. The judge Interfered at this point and time case was conlnued till tOday at 9:30 : . lit ¶ 111 Pit ilidil - ox I UUO.fIO : AI.lr'HI lk'fom'etjie , , ' 1.'nelerH or thunhn \4Hh'rln- . Last evening the e\re force ot city teach- ers was assembled at .the city hal 10 heal Dr. Thurbel ot 1M Chicago untverslt ) . . The small deleg ton ot masculine pedagogues - agogues leekly wllulr ) v to one pe ! , loa\- lag the hotly ot time rO.Qm to time 300 women who labor In this Ceidsm Dr. Thurber'a first words were upon tbti ' tact that the United Slates Is peculiar Id l ' tHe mater ot employ- Ing women to do the bulk ot the educational work After some Illt search educalonal point for 11resentip , ' j , the speaker con- chided to begin by asi ihg "What Is educa. llg ton ? " He objecte' totm the cOlmon det- Inilon , "A drawIng out " lie mid "to draw , to pull very hart ! , to yank out , " wu nol correct al to the derivation ot the word or 10 the educational l practice. " 'o head " torlh" was time truer meaning. In leading forth the delicate tendrils might be trained over almost any trellis . This trellis Is time trelis Ieal. "What I the Ideal wo . have In training young Americans ? Let' us look to history to see 'the full length portraits' of time ancIent ideals. Sparta's was time seller : Athens , ' step higher. strove for beauty and cmplelees ot mind ; Homo's was the leader , not so much the general as the orator Our Ideal IUSt embrace that which wilt make a man aulQ to do something that the world wants done. that which will enable wi him to labor with trlt rate facility , that which will give hll power We must work for the Inll\ldual. fol for the class , the school There Is such ' tf Ihlng as muses , each child must be taught for and of him. self ' I Any work In pu1jlc ' schools 10 a failure which fails 10 ceato ' leaden. sid he. 10l this demand Is to be met Mn . Thurber let . . . 1nmiOr l5aU,125Ipyn ; " - j del l t - t 'm I" THE : : PALACE REGAL VENTilATOR The Erunny of the Coal Barons , ,4 : . The Heater of f the 20th CenturV ' m' ma , , , , Our. . . ' . r' ' 't' Guaraiitee . . Guarantee ! . ; 1 : ? r . lJ c J THJ3 THE Palace Rega' ' Palace Regal ! l ; 1 W1LI , hliAT WILE . li1AT 3 ROOMS 3 ROOMS g Thl WhIter With ThIs Wllte , ' WIth TONS TONS } , : ' " ' . OF HARD COAL OF HAnD COAL ' , . " . . - - - } -c. Oil Heaters aitd Oil Heaters id : I . ' " 1 1' i ci L c . : 31 m'.I't Steel Ranges Steel Uuuges . . ; ; 1' : 'L . ' . ( ' . , . . I - 1 j : ' - } ' ' ' POPULAR mCES - - - - , . . ' ' , ' . J' .Th ( OPUL'I ( - : , , POPULn , PIUCES i ? ' - ' - " ' - 1y t"L- } , ' : : ; " n 'm T I 4UU SOMEST STVI IN "AMrRUA , I 'c Combined with the Greatest Economy in Fuel i } , INVESTIGATE ! INVESTIGATE ! w ; , v. _ t \ l' YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACt i ' . ' ' . , > OMAHA FURNITURE AND CARPET COa ; " , : . ; SOLE AGENTSI 1211-1213 PAENAM ST. ; : . . . . FARNAlL . . . . . . " " ) { mw . . . " . . - . . " , . - , . . " . ' . . , mw . . . " . H . . . . ' ' . . " , . . . " 'it 1 . . ' , " ) , . . " . " . : B f . " . . i H . . . . " ' : H . , ' : . . . " ' : ' " ' o. i . . . . . ' . . " a' . . " ' ' ' ' . - 1 ' 10 the teachers to answer. ACtor making a strong 1IIIa that children "may not be left wih mlionalro intellects and beggar souls , " D r. Thurber thanked hl ' audience and reo sumed his seat Superintendent Pearso took occasion to say some pleasant words 'fhls was the frst time ho had met all the teachers to- gelher since becoming oupenlntetmdemit. lie was roundly cheered. . . .IUIXnlil 'i'Hi.l.S - IIU' 1'1- W'.IS. . IIH Y'rHlnn If ( lie O'IAII II the 'l'vt.uijy-Hlghmtt'r Climb. Thc Eighth Ward Hellublcan club held its regular weekly meeting In Its hal at Twont.tolrth and Cumlng streets last imighmt There were only about twenty members present - ent , but as there wore a number ot candi- dates In atenrlance who humid come to talk a nut would nol be put oft time meeting w"nt o n. on.Chalrmnn SpaldIng called Jolm T. Clarke to the floor with the remark that Clarke was so full ot talk that Ito had requested the chair before the meelng to b sure to cal upon him. Thereupon Clarke stepped out amI told something about time Twenl-elghter club , especially how It was tuG pet project of his own mlJhty braIn. He said that The ice had accused Broatch and MacDonald ot being time orlglnntors , but "not on your life , " ho comitimmuced. "I was time sole Instgator ot that ' club 1\1 Broatch and MacDonald were ad. mllel ) only after they ha(1 shown LilaC they w ere male out ot time right stuff . " Then Clarke said that the club was termed tor the purPose of knifng Lininger sImply because Editor Hosewaler had said that ho could not support Broatch for mayor. De- splto the tact that ho had knifed , a repub- Ican h candidate , ho saId that hc was as good a republcan as ever stepped , on thc face ot Iho t eartim He was glad ( that ho had knifed Lininger , too , although It ho was In the minimum posltpn again ho would tot do It , because I dil not pan oat just rlghl. Mel Hedfeld , another candllnio ready with a spEch , spent some thom In telng what g oed people those tn time county clerk's once were , and how they had become veritable walchdogs ot limo county's Interests. G. S. Benawa , candidate for council , started out by saying that there Was no use for him to talk about time republican party lie gave a hal Imour's sketch ot his own life , trom Imo t time ice first appeared ( In the world up to t time present laying 111rtcular stress upon Ihe t amount ot tears cnch and every one ot his employer shied when ho left their employ. Another trio ot candidates , Edwards , Bur- mcsler and Cordon , attempted to make peeches mind then , as every one In the meetIng - Ing l Ilgnlferl a delro to talk , Chairman SpaldIng called for a motion . to adjourn. i'oi'iiiis'r CIUi'i'Y CUDn'I"II g. Cnll t , . 'i'Ielcet Coiiimletecl-ltc'eept ion 'n 1".t I\'erllr "Vllt' . At a meeting ot time populist county central commitee at Knights ot Labor hal last even- I Ing i the county ticket was completed by plac- Ing i on I the names ot Brent K. Yates anti ( Charles " ' . Alien for constables and James I Kenney for assessor In the Fifth ward. A committee was appointed to act In con- j unction with an American Railway union commltteo In arrangIng a reception to cx- Governor Waite ot Colorado , who will visIt Omaha anti deliver an address In about a week The commlteo comprises Paul Van- don'oorl , Dr. Peabody , Herman Cohen , A. A. Penny , A. O. Onto , J. J. Durr 'anl T. C. Kolc ' . The American Railway union com- miteD Is H. C. Walenz and F. S. Gossard. . - PiStil ANt l'ul.leg ) ) L\'I"I'IIS. lolrd ) e.'II'H tu . \HI. time CII.11 t.l. I : llre 1111 , ' ) ' . At the meeting ot time hoard ot Fire antiPolice Police Commissioners last evening time charges against Officer Carbon for sleeping whlo on duly wore chismm'mssed. ! Oleer John I.'cltholm I WIS suspended for two weeks wihout pay for intoxication. Charges were fed against Sreclal Officer William Culen for cowardice uy P. Ford , jr. , time stalement being made thmat , Culen refused lon.Sergent to Interfere during a fight In Garnlty's en- Sergeant W. C. King was appointed cap- lain to succeed A. T. Sigwart , Ilromolod 10 chIef , upon the recommendaton ot Chief Sigwarl , King being the ranking sergeant. Leave was granted Officers C. 1. Dooley , five days : M. Drunmmmmy eight days ; Wiiam Whie , tleen .ays ; William K. Marshal , ten days : Fireman : lartn : Iulvlhl , ten days ; Fireman James Adams three days The application ot M. J. Meals to bo made a mounlel patrolman was referred to the commlteo on mel and discipline . as was ale time application ot A. J. Herold 10 bo reinstated . stated In time fro deparlment. The appointments as special policemen ot Martin ) { ely In anti about Crelghlon theater Ind James ill. Wlckerly , Omaha Coal , Coke anti Lime company , by Mayor Demls were approved. adopted The following : resolution was offered and 'rhlt helllCer all uniforms for time fire nail police Ieparlments bo made In Omaha by Omaha tailors . and that this board : pur- chlso and keep In stock a sUPllly ot cloth to be sold to time men at COit. Considering the subject of expenses or time fro department , time board passed the follow- inc re80luton : Whereas , I will requIre In our judgment the sum of $33.0 to maIntain time Ire de- 111rlment lS now elulppe(1 ( and constllute,1 , for time months of October , November and December , 18rG : nn(1 ' ( Whereas , 'here Is only $ i,771.72 lt present to pay time expenses of saht Ire department for said nionthe thcrefore . , be It Hesotved , That the city counci ho re- , , questtd to provide for malnlalnlng time fire department for time remainIng months of IS time sum 'ot $ ,0. S Rmll hotel U"llrl1 I ) . Fire. MEMPhIS , Oct. H.-Tho Tucker block , In the town ot Iyersburg , Tenn , was destroyed by fro last night. Time fire originated In the < T. 1' . A. hOlel , which was entirely consumed Time guests escaped without Injury. Total loss , $75,000 ; partially insured. -0-- 11.1111 SllH I for iicmstomm. I DELAWARE BnrAKWATlm , Del. . Oct H.-Tho balteshlp Indiana passed out at 8 o'clock tide morning enroule from I'imhladel- I , pius to Boston for her omclnl trIal emma. She Is expected 10 anchor off Boston early to. morrow evemming . 'Ihl'SI'11 I I 1 I.ot nt .Jen''lr ) " . DENVER , Oct. H.-Seven Ihousand dollars worth ot jewelry belonging 10 Mr. anti , Mrs. Peter McCourt has been stolen from Ihelr residence In this city. There Is 10 clew 10 the thmief - - ( . , I _ - _ . : ' ) - , I ' ( , I ' ; ' 'I , C , ' \ . : ( a , _ 't ; ' 'I 't . . - . , - , , . . - . -J - . --.5. 'N' " ' Atlk sift atup. , " I . . 1. " IIcIOU8 , fruity And muro . I .hru : ¶ . ' ! ( - .tc , ; , ' 1. ' ' - ' : ' b ' 'j' * This eztra ' COn5tipatiofl . . ordicmiiry Ite ' ' I.izzmimeii , llzhlefn jmmvermator Is . FallIng Ben- thmo Falng most satiomme Ntrv. w o a ( I 0 r ( U I ) BUon. ! Ner. 011 hvlchlnc discovery of the age , X. ot the eye and other has been anl dorseel hyttao en- hdaita. , , Strengthens headhrmgmcien- Sirenghons , timie mcmi of ' in v t g Orates Etiropo and ' and 10ncI the America. I 4 I' emmhireyetemu . Iluclyan is ' 'i . HUdya ' ClrCI ; Deb I II purely vega' . I y , table. ; .t1 Ncrvousncs , hludyan siopa , , llsllonB , rama1urcnes8 ' Dnddevclop or the ills. - , , - , nnd weak restore , orgmnn charge 1cm 20 days. dunes ti : , , l'aina hack In limo . : jossel LOST k. . iiy tflY or MANHOOD 1mljhmtmiWpped quickly. Over 2.0 prIvate enlolsmenl Irlnluel0 Jran , Impotency him time first stare. 1 Is 1 Ylptom of semllol weakness Dud harrcnnes. 1 CAn bo Ilol'pct in 20 dayS by the t o 0 f IuIYlt. 2011)3 The , .ew . dlsceryas mndo Iy time Spc'einl' 1st. oUho old famous Hudson Medical Insthiuto. I Is the strnget vlalzr mmdc . 1 Li very powerful , blt balmls 11(1 ( for 81.0 1 vcr immo orG 18CkleS for .OlalnBoaell ( boxes ) . "loorG larntoo lvcn fora cure Hyou buy six boxes alI ) are not entn'ly cured , sIx mom wl bo sent to rriU free ofall ehar : ( 'dl. Snel Cur c1rcumiarcmnti ! . AddresS huDsON hiDICAL INHT1'IJTE , Junmclloms Stockton , ITInriot , t JhlLs ste , Smisa Vrazscimcco , ( hal. Li p11isi A SPECALTY' , uary 137pimmms permimammommtly caretS 1mm 16 to 35 dny. 'm'ccm can be treated at imomo toe . , theanmepricoundortmamneguanmmimty. It ' youpreerto cerium hero we will Comttrmmc $ to pay railroad tarn and botch blila.anl rio ehmsrgs.mr we lab to cure , It you imayu taken simon- . cur ) ' , iodide ; motmisstm , 'imal still have aches aol bftine.itlucotmdlVntclmces In mouthl4oreTftromst , l'lnmplcms , Uoppcr ( : cmhcrcft1 HlttN , Ulcers ci any partofthmm built llcmir or Iyoimrowcm ti.iling out. it ISthia t4yimIuilltio 111,1)1)1) I'Ol4tN thai we gUarmIlitesi toemmre. We alietttimemrat ohitti. iato emisos anti cimahlomig , , tIme world for is cascm wocanuuitciim'e. ' 4'lit dmOasO hitS siwayl haUled tl ; skill sit thio moSt mmmtinemt , ImImYat claims , ' 500,000 capItal bs'imtn4 our Umcconmli' Imonsi gnanm.nmty. A hoI mite , imrcmrtc sPot Immiaicti oQ applit'rL5.vm Addns-s's ( OO ICiiMiDY 60 io Mieaotm.i : 'Xciinle. CJhIClhc2 Ia. ' St cww : - tJUL E 1I1L jUMTHfTS Out9 - - - -