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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1897)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , JUNI3 : 15) ) , 1871. OMAHA , TUESDAY' MOllNI7sTG"NO V EM HER 1 ( { , 185)7. ) SIN'GMS COPY" 1ft VIS CENTS , llcj-orts of Activity In Diecing Gold /.ro Not KiigRoratetl. MANY VALUABLE CLAIMS BEING WORKED In rn mil' I'ritK lll.lrl.M I. Illcli til rinds Hint \\lll t Iflil Viiliiu- lil HoliiriiN Nou n Inilli t > u < ( illiipt. OIUVIXNM'jo. . . NOV. ID. ( Special ) liurng tlio past week your correspondent Mulled tlu < now mining district In uortliciii j jjimmli' county In Uiolclnlty of Iveiramle IVik nci oiiiinnlci | ! by t S. Hartlett , n well- known mining i no rt of thli city , and found Ilia * I Inrt ported activity In mining matters In tl.o district Imil not boon exaggerated Tin * now , camp Is nnrlhiitst of l.irainlD Peak , .1 famous landmark 11 f ntnilVomlng. . and is tlutt > the miles bj a good wagon .old [ ioni ( Hi n Id Rtnthm on the C'lipjuint- . Northern 1 1 b\n ( ih df iliu Denver ( Julf tallwnv dmof ( Inin st viluilile of tin tnlniH oC ttin distill t ( onslsts of the Mollv Miigulro mil fi nderfoot claims , owned .mil being dc- Vi * ii. ul b ) the Usterhrook Mining caiuuii ) ' ] hn rl > h Mitts of hiiltiM forming these ( luiniH ( in about twelve miles from tlu > Inse cf tin l-.ii.uuli' peik Hie llrst discover ) w * tin Ii- In Miy 1S9B bj (1.V Johnuton , tin i M proviei | lor Uurlni ; tinKist | six lu ntliH I hi KstiM bniuk romp-til ) lias been ui lilv pushing w irk on tlio elilms I'wo td i s IHMIn m sunk on tlio Moll > Mngulro * in n > i hlng n ill plb of tev outlive foot ii i n in. I scvoiil } fi''t In the other Shaft li im s liivi' beiu elected. ono I'linlp cil \ \ li a s nni engine nul complete hoisting ni n I'm From tlio uu\ciit-llvp-root shaft 1,1 ni limning { 'I U ) 111 sllvoi niul $51 10 In l < id v" r l > n In being inliiol On tno Tt-ndar- d i a Mlittft sUtj-lho feet In ili > . th has 1 1 1 n Mi-ik from which ore .IBM ) Ing $ IS a tun In i > p , or niul f2 In gold is being taken ' 1 In IXorhraak compati ) la composed of tlio following Ltriiii Cooppr pnslilcnt , Jiihii Kaxtnn secret n > timl tre martr , 0 N J hnstiin. riiomas llnnics inul Malcolm Until- 1 1 uird John Kojrilpy aud Pi-ink Tin kham r > iintrly of Colorado , .iro superintending tlio inlnliiK upi-nitlnni < if the coiniMii ) Valuable K'llinii ililnih udjidiilng those of the lister- bro U i 'imp in > are owned by Messrs id- liolm . \ - Akin. l'ii > of tlip mast wondpiful discoveries ro- ccntl ) Hindi' In tlio Kainmlo 1'cal ! disltlct Is i hat of , i mine known us the \sliptifpltcr \\hlili VVIIH woik-d In the eirl ) tiQs , hut his bi en lost for t\vt < ntj-lht > jeira The mlno \\nn llrst openpil b..1 . paiU of pimpoptota \ \ liovint out from Port Lirimli * 1'he strike mido b\ them was an ninisn.illv rli li one < nin for thuin dius. and tlnpo men were id u cil nt woik on the ( Inlm \ li.inil of In Iliiis surpr.Hi-il tlusp miners hiirneil their .ililis kllleil two of the number and fiUlly Monndiil the thlnl Tluwe men were the onl\ prrRntm who Knew the trill to the ramp niul with their death all Ir.icc of the mine AN.IS lost The trail to the claim tuns thrmiKh the almost Inaceesslblo tanjon of 1ho Itoar'HK ' I'ork of the HurArahoe creek 'I ho mine whop tpnrlicil. forms an lnlerc t- Ini ; Rtuilj The main tnmirl rniiH eighty fort Into the slilo of the mountain , endlni1 A\llh i flufl of tnentj feet , which In tun comiPilo with u thrtfoot ! tunnel The opcnlni ; of the tuniul Is completely con- realpil by plno trees growing at its mouth IMnn trors were ulso found prowlni ; In the olil ilnnip nf the mine Nruibv were found the ruins of the burned ealiuis with tcrano of ( ho Iro'i tools scattered about The slto of the mine has been located bj I S Ikirt- Idt A II ILinnerV. . \V hixcllp and \V ( ' II nd as the I'lonrer claim and will bo developed 'I he IlrMrIrR Pork < > inu- between the I'ster- bronk prnpprtips and the Ashenfelter mlro nmtalrs a number of promising claims One of these owrtsl blffl rs Manner and haM - M Me and Knnwm as the Andrew Jacksor Ins In p-i frhifte'l to a dep'h ol fort > feet sbowlin ; , lllr l nf J17 a ton In go'tl at the grass roots The \t n Is of ferrojienous quartz , four feet \\ilr ai I ha been traced 1500 feet In the nclL'li Mlu ml IA located the Good Lurk mine , o > e l In the same pirtles A strike was n , li- i > - this rlalm recently which phoned $ .10 a Irn I i Rolil am ) $12 50 In sl'ver This Is. the richest strike yet mads In the re- Mliii lii tlu > It ( ir Creek came , some ( Itteen miles fr in the Jt arinn PVtk oanip , XIccs'-s Cav- iiiitlu- & \ji\e\\e \ \ \ have developed the Pine Tnc laim whlih Is producing ore showing M ! us if $ o n ton In crciper. Tlio ve'ii in M rMrisp and a cut of twenty-five feet has Ml- 1 to trogs It. ! ' . I ml ! ? rump 1 situated a few- miles fr in 'hi > t'nterbrook mines and consists of a iinnti.r of rich gold claims IV W La- i I. H I'-velopIng the Lavelle lode the oren n- nun ; $12 n Ian In eald at the grais n \\nrk Is being done upnn a vein lir 'i- h ° s In width and gradually wlden- ii . . v ti I't-iith Other claims ore Tbe Iron 1 I n I'olorad ) and The Jledora Ue % ' it 11' ' work ha been pushed on all of t'i ' -i urns , whlrh show gold , silver and C | i i in > ' the vallpys tying In the foothills of i'n l.iramie Peak district the pros- I r I\P located the Oordinville cami > 1' * -us are on the ranch of DavU Ooi- ii I \irby h > ranrh-hou e a it. h vein i I iji irtz fully twenty feet wide ban 1 i til From i ppiiltift ow belnx * ' ! ] -his vein asuaji- running $1T In < l n It1 liver a nil $1 In gold have ' i in I < n this claim km n as The I nr i i owned by Pvid Qordeu ( inaul r nt d W W Luvellia 'i v li ' ' i in depth has been \ lilt , 'f I'll * a CTOSBCUt Of ' < hi i > i u i ut The owner * ate * l i hit i1 M n vi I prove a proflubU- H t i 1 mi" ' Is In Its InUivy i ng ' i 'in I In * I ii' en ( Ti' * | > iK'tP < l v i < h - \ i i d'l thil.niMrerleii In i a | mm i > ! ml i > r)8t < | bl > ramp I n' i hi l tn i The country > i ! n 'i i in 1 'here It tinplr * ii'ly ' f i. i > id it-titiifnt of a mln ! i if Is ' M i n IIM Devel nitu.-iit k ii tN > .1 iiiu i turitm the v at I f - > i i \ r j ul the minM > ipincn * * i h * n 3vi-r * ai iltr * i i I n4t U tolj , \iivrii U Wj * , M * 11 i i u h K , who h ken protp riln tor jftl4 In tt . - Rittl * t/ii dlttrlfl > > r < 4 i four-foul * iiu of quirt I > . - | H fat t' n III ftM TtM IM i I k i' 9f > # : l | l 01H-K MttWlM 111 OTP i n * lii l In th * QriU't ffniiiniai | I > * < t\ # V M * > t by j ( I tUnkln to .w i * t ru | * iMirr * ho rspnru tlitt v h * * 11 tM tnd < H athr fill t i ill * r ' ' ' < k ' > .1 M , | * M 1 1 * . HIM tU4 r soldier dtirluR ft altercation lietvipen I'rs well and a party of soldlCra In April InJt nr. VTII nttisus 01 i v ituviv\cp . VV until n Kn n MM no Mr . Unit-ire AH- srrti sin * I * ,1. II , Ki'd'liiini'H VV lilii-ii. CHIflAOO , Nov 1C iMra Mihel 1'stelle Wallice nt whose homo , on Indlani avenue , John 11 Kflcham dlel Paturdi ) nnd her rateniPiit that he I * the widow of Hie dead ( Mibinan , has bn ught to light her romant'c I tstor ) According to Mrs Wallace the cpiomon ) b ) which she became the third Mrs Ketcham vvii performed In Milwaukee ) on September 21 by'n Methodist minister Tlio latter M nameshe dots not remember , but SBs he can be easll ) found and her claims to Mr Ketcham K estate of $500,1100 established MN Willaco Is the widow of James U Walkup. former inner of Kmpurla , Kan , nnd woUthy When he died In IS't.'t under somc- wl-'t strange clrcuint-Mneus his ) outhful [ bride was arrested arvl tried for murdering | him. hut she was freed She married b.'ti i when shn was only Ifi jdirs old atthoil-s-h he i was almost fit ) She wai a wllow it 17 and ' to avoll unplccannt notoriety she aitilmed the { name of Wullacc. She oime to Chicago after shn had spent eonsldernlile money traveling In Iluiope and purchase I the lesldenee at ; ! 142 Imilan.i avenue , nil I ill she furnished i In splendid stle Of late she liia beei seen several times driving In rotni'iii ) with Mr. Ketclmm whose divorce llilMilon with the seeon I Mr ? Keteliim , vlie i Toledo , O , soelet ) leidcr , was a sensi.Um ' I a fiw months ago. MIH Wallace , or Ketcham ideihna .hat the ccrllllcate of her mill - l rla e to the deieased as well as his list will and testament leivlng ill his estate t. > her Is locked up In a safet ) deposit vault down itowji "John di 'Ire-il that I should not tell his tmither or his relatives of the mairiase , " she said "Hut hla brother had been here to visit him before he died John will be burled In in ) lot in Ho-e Hill cemcter ) , where 1 expect to lie beside htm when Hi ) line comrs Mr Ketcham's death will be Invcbtlgited ly the coroner 'I he eircunibt inrcs burrouml- pg his Illness and the imnner of his death are1 di-eu.ed such as to wiuant It Tod.iv Chief Peput ) Corjner Miindellnum was sent o the residence of Mrs Wallace or ICetcham m InMam avenue. Thedeput ) It Is illeged , was unable to get any satisfaction rom the servants or from Mrs Ketchim nnd lie mlvtued tbe coroner to older a jest mortem examination. Coroner Morse cald his rcascel for Inve-s'l- . ; Ulng thedentil of Hie inlllionalie was that homo reports of tbe circumstances of his disease coi taincd Innuendoes of sutllclent ntrength to vvarmnt a si'aTch foi their founda tion No member of the fiimllv , be slid , had isked that the do nil bo Investigated but he thought for the benefit of the public till ( imstton of the cause of Mi Ketcham t > Ill ness and demise should be settled Oi-orge 11 Ketihim of Toledo , who arilved toi'ti ) , It s iindeibtood bib not bt-en teeci it the coixinci's ollice. ort.vM7.r. 'to .cnilt Illf 'Mlnr OVVIICTS 'Inki' ( In- Inltliillv f. U\DVILU : Cclo . Nov 13 Gieat Intor- LSt is iiunlfctted here In the retorted fornn- tlon of a smelter trust to tegulate- the tirke- of smelting ores , etc One of the largest manager * of the d'sttict f < ild to an Asso ciated Press reporter 'The object of this sme'ter meeting Is known to the mine oweiors and mine mana gers. , and ns a result there Is a prospect of a bitter fight , with the smelters arra > eden on ono oiile nrd the mine managers and owner * , on the other "This light was virtual ! } started at I-eid- ville last Wcdncsila > night at a meeting of mine owners and mime managers of the camp Thej thorough ! } discussed the ques tion an 1 decided to orginlze an association to protect their own Interests agniiibt the smelteis The mine nuragerb insdit that ln teid of allow lag the smelters to tegnlote the prlci > that the } ought to do it them selves They also object to the smelter getl'ng ' the benefit of the low rates and the rebates from the railroads , which It is as serted the } are Interested In " TVKINC THIS I'Ol.lCi : TO TVSIC. llll'lilPlllllin - ( II I'lMTI'l Ollt Pi Mill. \ i liui ll < > Ts > 1 ii I'll i' ri'i * Xn\V YOHK1 Nov lo Mre Prank I' Arbticklo , whose husbind .1 wealth } mine owner nnd politician of Denver , was killed in this cit } a jear ago has eome mat with hei lavvjoi , Mr Williams also of Denver , to call the police of this clt } to account for their alleged filluro to uniavel the nister } of Mi \rbuoko's death Mrs Arbucklo Insists that her husband was mtiidered and tint for KOIIIO occult reason the police dropped the invesll- ga'loti Into the alleged crime On the morning of November S Mr \r- buckle was found uncor.fidous In n vacant lot 'n the northern part of the city Ills watch some jewelry and money he VVIIB known to have had ohortly before be was found were gone Mo died without having rccoveied consciousness The coroner's Jury letiirned a verdict to the effect that the death was caused by fatty degeneration of the heart , although at the Inquest the coroner s physi cian testified that theic was evldtiue that Arbueklo had bcpn givpn Knockout drops IIOI.HMOIS poii t r.\irn > \ . llopi'x fur Citrl' Vi'lliili nil I he 'I'li'iitj hv Ilu' St'iinli * . NGW VOUK Nov 15 A dlnpatcb to the World from Honolulu , dated Oitobcr 2S MS Sanford n Dole pi evident of the provlalnn.il republic of Hawaii , and Chief Justice Judd arc anxious to have the Hawaiian annexation treaty mil lied as soon a * possible Said 1'resi 'ent Dole to the World n porter The people will never again submit to a monarchy In fart , there i r > one suf flelently enjoying the conAdenre nf the people of the Island to conduit the ( Tali * of the tate ui lor a mou reh > . ' The news iha has rearhid tin re from Mil I'ranrlsro thit > inuvl 1'arker a promlneiit nativii li ider and berulofore mron * royalist ha dukirod lu favor of anni'xailnii lug crojC'ii iuiti | > letuation among the n "u.i b a i" tlll oppiMrd M antifjuiion IHllh'l Kniin II VVnl.uilili'll , INItlANAri'Mfl ' Nnv IB 'nll Hobln- mm , U > uri of IK Dlnit And KlllKl hi * K-vi'.ir-uld . l ler Miiitlilum niiilii tit tlif Uublitwon horn on Ji ffi't yn iivtnue Yhi < , . . . . k'-Viiiwir in inti f 'of"hia ( ti-r not kiia < Alii § thnl n Ana ii > , i < Hd Wlii'n lie pull 'I ' HIP lfU i-i thi > w * pen illni li.ir iil ' ' Inlo Hilrl' ti.-ul T'ttii'K ' KiilTln > n wr. Iwkvtl ejk but % n * r | i . < . ! whui II at i-iUbllHh il tbnl InitiiH > IIIHl Mr * in if i Idi HI npRffi t7i7i ! . ! I'rlni. . , . IfV , H1 W A HIrtllll 10 Illf I ir ham Ol il > Ken * * M IK l > -r- MnH for rvoiHi 4 linn > lir * H * > tMM Id l I H HI MI i t.ll n I i | , n , n , | th llMU ) In W * COMPETE FOR THE CONTRACT Rivalry for Control Biing3 Thrco Qrc.it Corporations Together ! EXPRESS COMPANIES AND THE BURLINGTON \iliiiim PlinN It-elf rouitmttliitt tti < % Vlnrrli'iiu mill \\elln , l\nun > V I tor tinlliiiliii'xi \\nrni Mliiiilliiu. The approach of a new } car has broufiht up for discussion the leaslnc of mnn > new rnllway contracla to nlie the place of those whldi will explro on the last da > of tills > i'ar AmciiK the eotvtraet' that will KO out cf exlsteti-o v\lth the present > ear Is u the } ears' lease betwon the Ilurlltifiton lallway 8 } stem and the Adims' Express comiMii } As n cotiseiiupiue ( hero Is said to be a llRht on amoiiK the Adams i\prc R compin } , the AniPilcan I3\pres Lomrany and the Wells Pargn ft Co 's expuss ton the new contract , w Tlcb will KO Into elTect Janmr } 1 , 1S9S. Clem-mi MnniRer ( JcorRe W. HoldrcRo of the 11. & M tas the contract has iK > t } it been let , < ind that at iirtaenl there is notii- Im ; further that could bo Klvtn out on the matter Hie. > i\v.\rdliiK of the expriss ton- iritl foi the IluilliiRtim sjstem will be de cided h } J ( . ' I'easle } Hist v Ice prisulent and I lit isurei of the Hurllngton n.uni . The ton- tiacl will bo for all the lint.1 8 both cast and west of the Mlsconil rivet It will bo awarded on tnislmt < h Unit , nnd It Is .uinoimu'd that the eoiniiatiy that KPIB the now ( .ontiact will be the one making the best bid. Hie rivalry nmoni ; the ixptibs comjunlcs U in old one , and since the llurlln < ioii RUC the Ailinw company the contract , at the bo- KlnnlnK of IS'jl In the plnte of the Ameri can , wlilcli had jircviotiHlv operated on the liurllnmon HIHS. the rlv ilr } between the Adams nnd the Ameilcan I'.ss been unusually bitter Now the situation Is made mote com plex by the elUiance of ibo Wells Par o & Co Into the competition for the KnrlliiKton CMitiait Up lo within the. last few } eirs this company has conllned Its opeiatlona lirgel } to the west , but slme It wuit IIKO Chlejgo on the Santa Ke It Inb besn out for thc bi'RlnebS of oi'ihpr ChlcaiT lints DurliiR the list few iiKiiths It ha.s tuncceded In get- tliiK eontiol of the express buslnuss of the new Cjulnc } ionic , between here and CJuliuy , III , and has iconened an otlke In Om ilia It is repotted that should Wells Paijjo fi t'o Kit iimtrii of the HurlliiKton'a bu&lmss It would aKain open general oillies in Ill's ' ility This would mean much for Onuhi as the loiatl n of the gencial olhcis hero would btlng a latgc number of otlliers und clerks. Superintendent Christiansen of the compaii } was In the clt } on Saturdi ) , but nt thai time di tiled all Know ledge of the posblblllt } of awarding of the Ilurllngton con'raet to his companv HIP Anurlcan compin } Is qulto willing to resume the opcritlon of the Hurlington's express Imslness , but * upei Inteiident Oarner i.\s he has heard nothing thit would in- ilkato that hlh comptn ) was to get the contract The statement of ( icncral Manager Holdrcge that the contract has not jet been awarded , a month and half before the expira tion of the Adams' leasr , Indicates that there Is mine live ! } competition for the busi ness. The Adams tompiny etpeciall } wants to keep the Ilurlington. as it Is the only rail road west of Cnieago over which It controls the express business I M0rYClKIO IllJOIltM / VIIOV Much VIITIIIIIIII | | | | C iiH' < 'riili > B : Future Control ul tli < - timid. The \lsit of President Clr.rU of the Union Pacific Is the principal topic of ( on\cn > atlnn iu the circles of the "Overlind llouto" novv- ada > s H Is cuirentl } rumored that ut WedniAda > 'b meeting of the reorganisation committee S. H II. Clark will be offeieil the prcsldenc } and no one Ins jet appeared to si } that If Cleik Is offered the [ residency he will refi'.so It Men best ir formed on Union Pacific reor ganliation nutters do not believe1 that the prcslde-c } vvdl be offered to aiione at Wednesday's meeting The1 } FU } that the directors of the- new company will be lirat chosen , nnd Indicate tint the settlement of tht > peifonnel of the dliector } will take route time In upper ralhva } circ es o o now heirs consildprablo talk to the cllect tint the thairiiian of the board of dlipctois and not the piesldcnt will be the man to outline the pollc } and si ape the desiin } of the new Union Pacillc. Hallroad compcay TSie idcntlt } of this chairman of the direc tory. under whom the president will govern I'm inllroad , Is a problem more discussed than the proh-ible president 'I ho diseiihsion is IP ule Interesting b } the query Will the chili man of the director ) be a man taken fiom lallioad or fliutuial circles' If be is to bo i pi ictical riilroid mm it Is believed that It will be Hdvvin W Winter tno formci president of the Not thern Pacific railroad whoso name has freiiuentl } been mentioned In ( onncf.ion with the Ui.lou Pacific president ) Sdould the ihaliman of the board of directors ho i llninclal man It ifc regarded Hi it Jacob SehlCf. Hie ecmlng N'apcleon of Wull street , will bei the man selected It ein bo mil on the highest authority that he Is the man who holds the inone ) l < i ) ; of the Union Pacllli reorganization committee , and It is in tu nil to prosamc therefore that Iris lnllupiii e will he felt In the shaping of the polio of Hie new company Wblle Genual LoUis Pll/- grrald , as chairman at the roarganlaition cuninlilee made the bids at Iho eilo , iere nnd ctherwlnii appeared ns the leader. It Is said the power behind the throne la Jamb Sell Iff who n presents the Intcri'sls ' of Hie Vaudcr bllte J i'lerpoiit More in and Kutlli , I.oeb ft Co , ( be banking iioute ( bat tug pl > iyed a prominent Iart In the reorganization sebeme of the L' Him Pacific v iinili'i-lilli Men In 'I im ii. I * \4 \ I'omcroy of Iluttulu general man > igi > ref of the lie I l.ir" . Janim L , riirV of t'b'cago ' general wf lrrn freight ern ' { . bihi' Shore & M U-li Ip n Bttiihern , John A 1)111 nf jian Pranrtwu , I'at-lflc toast ug nt of tbi Utbp 8bor < > & Mlehigsii flouibvra , J U llaui II ten of Miiirpiiiiilii n rtbw > ii r * 8 * ni ol Hie Hit ) Hut. and J U t'olllnt of ! > M'Jlni'i agent of III * ll 4 KUi < - vonililiite on * f Hitntwi praminta ! pdrtln * of Irttgbt men i f th * Vtamivrbilt HUM lUi b Unuhti ( or somr tlm * Thif ar tin- diy bi-rn looklRg ovw IH * lo < tl and * ri > ih IUM S at P V of ih * Id I tin * In this t If. In litiMilitril | . Wfc * d If l wufll ih oil by will Nlto luvn w to ol Ik * l"h * lll ka > I MM 1 HIM h ih * lilt * H Ull > 4IVMN h iM d * ) * MM * Ik * Ik * tt Mkl r M AkMM MMk M * * IH . - ! * l ti * < * > i ' infect MM H * * * M ' * * - > * * > < * * * < * Uw ctotn mi tail k * I In- iiti MM ' * < * * * the finest bit of paving to be seen In the city Ilruk N laid upon A solid foundation and la then covered with concrete , making the pav ing Absolute ! ) waterproof. Concrete side walks run iiloiiRdldp An electric arc llgM Ins been put In The improvement o\et the old dark , obstructed parapet where holdup * and assaults occurred Jn the in t , IB much nppreilsled by the soijth side resldentH In the vicinity Kourleenth street , which < ian been prac- tlpull > elospd whllo the vvoik w.is golt\s on , Is open again to travel nnd tralllc. ItV'IKS ' ! ( ) nillli' llnittv DciiliiKillriMl liy SiilllliiTii lliinlirViiulilrt. . . John A Monroe freight trnnic mnn.iKor of the t'nlm P.iclflcvtis fluked ) ( sterday wheie Colorado freight rates weie KOlng. and repl ed ' One raunot iell these iMM We liad a mei'llug In ChLago nnd endeavored to effect a settlement A no * tariff of rates ' hat beet. Issued ml It will btcome efttctlv * i an Saturday next , Xo&iuhor 20. What will ' happeti lo change rnfrn before that tariff ' becomes effpetlve' I eMiiViot ny No i lie can We are now living from dav to day , nnd must watch what each da ) brings foitb So fat there IH nothing new At least I have , not heard of ati ) changes " This statement gives a clear explanation of the uiiiettaln condition In whlih freight i iat ( to Colorado points are todav The i ad's on nil cast and iwest railroads have 1 been cut down to low point In order to meet tl'c competition from the Kouth Itall- I reid men cf vat Ions lines In Omaha unite In blaming the oteimshlp llms from New York und lioston to ( lalvesLati. and the Union ' Paelllc Denver & Unit railroad tiom Texas to Colorado , for the prehPiit demoiullratlon in ft light rates to Ci lorado The light between rival steamship lilies ; the Mallorv line and the Morgan line ) fiom : hotlanttc peaboird to the ports of IVx s : ias been the mcana of revliicing the freight ate fiom New York lo Qaheston lo " cents | ier 10(1 ( pounds 'Ihe Union Paellle , Denver t ( iiilf railroad Is ninklug a proportionate ! ) nw tate 0:1 : freight fiom Texas to Colondo Vo n result the lines lunnlng Into Colondo from the east have been foiled to make ; ldlculotislv low rates to save some of tlio Imslnvti from the east lo the all-tall routes There wan u rumor In local freight circles : hat the Hurlington bad nil cad } gone far iclow the Colorado uites announced on Sit- irda.v , but the rumol could not be verllled. It it coiueded that tbe tarlfl' which IB ex pected to go Into effect on November 20 will jo antlclp-itcd bj lowei tales on the pirt of some of the Chlcago-Denvei lines and every > no Is watching closelv for the firat break ci.Mtic Mir iTVI.ICIM ; VIOOH. \irt\i-s Iii Ni-vj nrlf'to CoriNiiK tvllh 1 1 'ii ririi u I r\\t \ I nil Coniiiill IIM- . NHW YOIMC Nov 15 "Uecclvci S II. II. Clark of tie Union PacUlc arrived from St Louis todi ) Mr Clark will consult with the dltcctor.i an 1 organisation com- mltteo of the Union Pacific line while he is hero The leccivpishlp of the road will ilso be illseiifbe'd Olr Clark declines to alithlig at this time about the pro posed policy of the Union Paeille KllsllMinml l-'ri-lnlil Millini'll < N. CIIICACO , Nov 13 Bastbound freight shlpmentb for theweelc amounted to 4t,470 ! tens , ngalnst f > 0 CG7 the previous week and 74701 last } ear , divided a * , followf. Port Wayne , 7,834 , Michigan Central. r ,47."i ; Walnsh , 3,201 , Lake Shore , fiOSS ; Nickel Plato 5 000 ; Dig Pour. 3,398. The lake lines carried S I U"i 1 ions. \i-1l Mili'llKi : lloulv onlllo. . CIIICAOO , Nov. 1C The Sebastian Inter changeable' mllpago ticket was placed on silo today b ) the. western roads. The practical esult of It will bo to muku a 2-cent rate for ever ) body to travel 2,000 miles In this course of a } ear. H Ih also expected to icduco ticket scalping to a minimum. Cur senior Hurt. H Head a car saaler In thecmplo ) of the Urlon Paelllc at Council muffs , was knocked off a ladder of a train oa which he was ilding in the Council Whiffs } ard b ) a Uock Island train limning lei the opoblto illrectlon He fell under a cir sheJ aini SUH- tained Injuries to his right foot end aim. Itiillttu * Null's null IVrsomilx. Ocnerul Manager Dickinson of Iho Union Pacific his returned Inru Chicago. S M Adhit general freight and passenger ngent of the St Joseph & G'und Island , Is in town from St Joseph. Wnireci Cundlff chlof clerk of the St. Iceepli A ; C.rand Is'and , w.is the guest of J. i : Ituckinglnm ovar Sunday. The Hock IF ! eul will change the time of two of Its pdtseimer trains in and out of licre on Sunila ) ne\t , November 21 Train No fi will arrive from Colorado , after that late , at 4 . ! 0 o'clock p m , Instead of at 4 05 o'clock and train No 4 will leave for the e > as > at 7 20 o'clock In Hie morning Inste-ad of at 7 o'clock. The joint agent of" the western linen on olorado Imxtm a has submitted liU repot t of the tourist IIIIH'CUSS ' done during the Mim- uer of 1S97 The trafllc shows a Mrgo fall ing off , an comiarod with the preceding mini mer. the decre-ase being close to 30 per cent flio Joint agent shows , however , that tin ih'ctuHKe | s dui > In HIP mcst pail to the itites maili ) fur the ClirUHan Kudcavor In uti I-'innelaio The actual numbpr of tourists In- cre.iMPd. Im sajs over thu i > roc'cdlng ) rar KIVI > lhat a largei perrentage of tl.fin went i i uuli to ihn ( ujst instead of stopping off In ( olorado IIIII.U II * \ \ III VIKI Mll < I Vllllliil. .i nillli siM'iiri'H u Iliu Hunt fur II IN VViirU. WAItHKN. Iduhj Nov 15 The mill car rier was held up liert * by a lon hlshwajinJii and ordered lo diimouirt from his horse Tbe carrier u ther told to rut ( he null sack open , which he did olid I IP robber took all the ii'glttcrud mill ajU Utlrs. There w * about II 000 In ia h < The sheriffs pom- ion IUKII I mined la i flu ' tut tu \V lfi > liiiiil. lli'V Sli'U lll I H "STUN. Nnv lKrniik M , unit his wif \lir > , wrfoittid In mi 1111 rnn i'l ii niiiiiiiinii in ihtlr fMimi In Stiutii tlustun INI * liiiiri.liiir . tfctlU htil twn < ti t MI il li t IfiawiM Mill ilto 'I'll * MWII w * re wlf > - hut hl n mhU * rtw * ' lr.i < ' . " < > " / " * h' wil Hitit < > < l iu kill hrr'lf Mt b to In li- > tljM..I l n el EM h < w wlf .Ir af Owir lllu'ti.ri in I < | > M anlv it af > * * . ! in NtM * ti ( MM H M Ih uMt * { M tltnl t f , " ? rl < h M tvU * ItpMSt * nf Mi.i * ntlM < < brt4 It * * * tJMtttmt AGAINST BOLIN'S ' SURE FIE S EfT rt to Soouro Uoturn of the Money Ho mbozzlotl , CITY GETS ITS SUIT WELL UNDER WAY lnr > (11 'I'rj tlir CIIMItii \ ulIHU tlio 1'lrnt .si'l of lloiuUnit'ii Hnsll ) Jse-t-iire-el Ilifiirt.lit it HI- Mnliiiitlli M DONOVAN , Dealer In Wall Taper . . . . , . , , South Omaha W. U. MUNN. I'.ilnter iiihtii'iitii : and Charles HI ) M ONiV. .MolurmnninI Charles JAMPM SLIUHTAM , Totmstet . . S.I.M South Sixteenth THOMAS J IIAllTWKI.il , Hilckl lye-r . IWi Mm tlm I:1U\1N : I , OMVHlt , lIiiiu-sM Milker -CIIS Pnrlter C \ \ I'\IN , ContiaetorM I'miuet uiiomn : w. CIAKLOCII. contr.iotoi . . . . 4VJ1 Parlor MOHN I'AI'I , , Hollu- Maker . . , HOI Parker .1 J MILLHK , I'-lie-min . . . . . 1140 North nightie-nth JOHN .1 ULAKI : , i.ii.oipr . . . . . . U.M North eleventh W. J C. P. CltAMnil Cleik 3I1S Hint u L Above Is named the Jury which Is to de- pldo If.sue hotvv ecu theclt ) of Otmha and the bandsmen of Henr ) Ilolln , ex-city ti ens ure r. r.The The trial ot the- ease of the Clt ) of Oinuhi iiga list Ilctir ) Ilolln , ex-cltv trean- uirr. and his bondsmen , Pred Met ? , sr Louis Sehrordet , A , II Hnberman. W H IJims , Cdward WIHIg , J I ) Counsman , Prederlek Krug. Max Meer , Louis llsapke , Clat es A ICarbae-.li. . Ilciman J Mecr , William A Paxton - ton , Chilstlan Hansen , ( Jeorge Hclmiod , Thomas C limner , Wllheln.lna Hiunnii IM ward Me-adlmlicr , John A Hrck Oeorge i : llaiker , Wlllhni Gentleman , William P Lo- rcim > , Loienzo D Fowiei , Isnc Illown , ( lus- lave Andrecn , Henry Vtus , John F Coatl Samuel K Hugcrs and Louis Kanpke , ndmlr- Istri'or of the estate of llemy I'utidt , ele- coabol , was called before Judge Slabaugh esteiday morning. City Attorney Con ell nnd Assl t int C ty Utoinoy Sco t appealed for the pit } and At- OIIH-VS Mahccio ) and Iliome foi the de- 'endants , the liondMiion , sevnal of whom were- iie--c-nt at the trial As soon ab court convened Cit ) Attorney onnell fctnted that Hcmy Ilolln had been served , but had no' upondoJ nor hid he Illol an ) answei In the case Ilolln was : aled ! thiee times in court but not answer ing definlt was emeied against htm Ilolln b now in the state peniteiitiii ) luv tig been sent there some months ago after having jpen convicted of cmbcvzllng eit ) funds He was sentenced to a teim of ni-ietppn ) eais 'Iho opeiing sesslcn of tlie trial attrict'd ittle attention , the big point room in the court lioiibc- being enl ) pattlall ) filled WILL TAKE KOUU WUHiCS hcfet of witnesses have been Mibpoen led It is Ilkel ) that the trill Ib to continue 'or some time One of the attorney siid : hat if the city brought the books of the clt ) treasurer's ollice Into court and proved cieh item of defalcation upon the part of Ilolln , the Introduction of testlmon ) would co-i- umo the greater portion of four weeks He f-ald , however , that It was possib'e to shorten the tiial by proving the bum of the defalcation In one lump The Pill' Is to recover on Holln's bond of M 100.000 , signed by the defendants In he Bill ) In question It Is charged that on November It , 1891 , Bollh i\as elected clt } treasure ! of the city of Oimba to serve for a peilod of two vears from the first Tucs- ilav In January , 1SD2 , tint , therefore lie [ lied his olliclal bond with the defendants as sureties and euteied upon the discharge of ( littles an Mich olllcer nrfiecmg to honestly and faithful ! ) discharge the duties of the ollice of city treabiirer and account for all moni-b received as Mich olllcci It Is charged that during the two veais following the date of embarking upon the .liacharge of his duties as eit ) tre-asurcr , IJollu received the sum rf $ " 4SG7. ! > S'l , and on Janmi ) 11 , 1S')4 ' ) , failed to account foi 3 H is for tl Is amount tint the suit agaliibt the bondsmen who aie li signaled ns the ( list-term bon'smen is brought The date of the bond sued on Ib November 25 , ISM It was approve I by the city ci urcll on November 2S and b ) the mavor on December 5 of the snne ) ear Clt ) Atturne ) Council examined the Jui ) [ or the cltj , asking each Individual JuiMr If lie knew Ilolln or the bondsmen. Attorney Mahcnev uximlnol the Jurors .or the bond mcn and Elated tthit suit was hi ought against the bondsmen who were nn liolln'b bond covering his llrst term of ofllcc , 1S 2 and 18'Jt H was not , he said , a suit against the boa Ihiiion n the Do ml of IMitcitlon bond , or against the bondsmen who weie .sureties on Holln's bond during his bc-tond term as cit } treasurer. John Jeffeoat said be was competent to serve as a Juror He had read newspaper reports of the case , but his mind was not w n'it'll Henry Donovan had read of the case , but bad no opinion tint would dl-nimlify him from solving as a Juror Juior Lcgget kiie > w little of tbe race. Juror Dunn felt that he could give the defendants a fair and Impartial trial. Juror SIlRhthan know nothing of the shortage , aside from street reports and newspaper articles Juror Oliver Imcl had QO transaetlnns with defe-ndanls mil frit competent to nerve on iho Jury. Ho had not read or luard much of tin i asp He tia I no opinion on tbo lia bility of ihn defendants HI- knew that Uolln bad been cot.vlptcd. but that did not preju- dleo him against defendants Juror ( mey had iu bias or prcJuiHci- 'galott ( lullt ut the bondsmen aril roMe- < iu ntiy bad no oiilulnn Knew nothing of ityjhurtiim' , aildf from wlut h * hail r.id jiuor Hjy r had re-id of ti * ta > * anil ha I beard | r dlsi-usMd Hail furmrd an dp In Inn i.n tfiillabtilijr of ikt Ilolln limi | m"'i Th * Jurnr tad f. riui'd an ofrtulun ikal wuiild In guonro hi * rdle-l Juror lUm-jay Had heard at Ih * t4s * . but K d net od | l < w Juror Oarlock * - > "bs B from tk * mat * til * ttiw as euM * at * * < l It * biKl I'ita k it 9-l at ih * taw an < l fci l H in i > 't i * * U * hast * * * llk H * 4 iiM Roa M IMM h vl no 'IH II v 4li ii * it ! * tat * * * Ml l * * l * n u ii * l * t tK4 ft } * itif.ir ha I ) M4t4 ' ' M * ( * * ' * fc I Ml M lHHttt * * IUWM wl In * * * r * * * * * nt & & * * # HMk < ' * * n. * i " < " * | V * > I V W'i < . < vins next called He brought with him numerous bo k-t and rcenrdi , whlpb wore Idontlfled r.cid Intioditcid In evidence nn a portion of the recoidn of the oillee of cm tre-asuror Thc e books and records filled four largo trunk * * The ) \vpro taken out and Inspected b ) the wltiipsi who pointed out and testified to tax cultoollonR tint hid been made b ) Ilolln nnd not accounted for In his reports to the comptroller and the clt ) conu- cl _ _ M ri\l. VI'VMHMi VS \ C.l\ll\M'\ . Nini'i ( iiieiOiiti in nuuin iinisi'ii in II Mill lll'flll'i ' Si'llll. A case that raises an imttrnl ) new qucs Htm of law li on ttlnl bolorei Judge Spott In the uiult ) dlvIM n of the dhtili't court It Id a question thnl Is ittrartlng e-oimldprabli1 nttPtitlon 'Iho title of the case In llundoro \Vollsteln agnlnst Caspar 13. Yo-st and otheis , nil stockholders and dlteotom of the Herman Savings luiik th.it fallisl some months ngo The plaintiff nllegiH that shortl ) lipfote the bink elosed Its doius he de | > sited the sum ! of ( .1,000 as nn Itivesiment , detailing to have the mono ) on Inteie.st In the e.iso now on tilal Hie plalntlfT al- logts Hint he deposltid his mono ) Kolil ) on account of the teputid llnauclal and nodal standing > if the dlteptorg of the bink , hiving bien led to believe that the ) weip men of menus nnd peisonall ) rebpnnslble fet any ohllgutlons that the bink might etmtniet or Incur 'Iho altonipys for the plaintiff rnntrnd that the u'aiidlng ' maliitnliii'd b ) the dim tow was the Inducement that eailbod Wollsleln to lullevp that iho bank was solvent Dining tl'o nftirnoon scusltti of the court Judge S. oil overruled the di mutter IHed b ) the dcfen < Mnln nnd gave them two wipks In whltb to aimwer the petition of the iilultilllT in | io slng on the piilnt at Issue Judge Scott held that It was the dlttv of the dl- ipi lots of HIP bank to know of the ( oudltlui of the Ixink as regirds KM oohilicy lie alsi held Hat the leputitlon and riimtrd K'lindlng of the dlncloin was an Invltatliii to dfiionitors to pi ice their mono ) In Iho lank 'Ihe ) were not under bonds nnd eou- M'tpicntl.v the onlv gn.irant ) to the iiubllc wiis the standing and Integrity of the men behind the concern I'l'i" . TIIK f " \\iNi7 ol'i. ' A i\ii. oulli sldriidi stri-il liupruv I'liii'iils Tli'il I | i li > l.lllHllllnii. U Is now prett ) cprtaln thit the reiuvlng of Smith Sixteenth Ptifet will go over until pe\t Aprlug. as the Iltlmtlon Incident to the ippiving will not be settled foi MIIIID time \jjkl \ week a suit , entitled Conoll ) iigilnsl Hugh Murph ) and the lloaid of Public ( Voiks wa btaited and a tempiuaiy re straining e rdi i l.s.sui'd , the pl.ilnlilf alleging that less than a mijniitv of tlie street fiont- age had'signed I hi- petition fur repivlng Iho lU'U-ltig was tet for } estetdiv , when It v as thought tint the < inchtlim Involved would be ( lispoM'd ofVhen court ( nn- VPtiid hovvc'vet the paitlea were piesent and the pliilntllT filed his .showing alleging that he w.ih not ie-a ! ) tu go to till ! On thin til'owlng Judge Ke'iOi gtanttd a contliiil.inco for the peiiod of two wc-eka continuing the restraining ordet In fotce Mcmbeis of the llKird of Public \Voiks iibsert that If the pibp should be di tided In favoi of the elt ) the date would be .so late tint It would bo impossible- lepave the street this , fall entN ( use I'ul Over. Owing to the fact that Judge Scott was occupied during tlio put Ire day with cabcs tl-at had precedence thu heating of the eabo of WV Cox against the Kiro and I'oliie commission was not called ) cstc.rela ) aftei- noon II went over until D o'clock thin morning , at which time tlio plaintiff will icbumo the introduction of bib tcbUmnti ) , in an atten tt to show that he- was removed from tlio polite foreo for political reasons It is expected that the hearing will consume a grevitei portion of the day. A number of wltnessce , luvo been subpoenaed by the pljlutifi' . Niitt'N from Itir ( iiiirln. Charles J Kaibacb Ins boon a\ipoiutel executor of tlio e-state of the lite- John 11 T It'bii'ami , dc'ceiSLil Tbu executor Is not le- imlied to give bonds. A n in Puke i has Instituted dlvoice pro ceeding ngalnbt her liusbind , C'larles A Packer She alleges til it her husband has not been true to his marriage vowb Judge Maker lub gone to Washington ccuiit } to take up the business of the fall term of court then1 During his absence Judge Slabaugh will occupy the large court room IN the eomt liou-i' . The complete reior.l In tbe case when In Sheep and eleven other policemen hecured un injiiiictloii preventing thP Iluird of Fire und I'ollio C'ommltsioners from relieving them ficm tint ) as olllcers ha < been prepared and sent lo the-supreme court. Clinton H llrlggs has applied to the pio- bate court foi cci order permitting him to take a numbei of hortes to New York Clt ) lo be exhibited at the horse show at .Madli.on Square ( larden. lie asks that tlio sum f $1.00 bcndvamcd He also asks that he be allowed } 150 per month to pay Ills personal ex iitnsis until micli tlmo as the estate of the late imll : ) J lirlggs Is sotflod. Hattlo Campbell has brought suit In the dl * trl t court to recover on a ceitlflcati' of insurance for $ r > 000. Issued to her Innbaml Alexander Campbell who was a coniluc 101 on one of tin tra'ns of the Santa Pe and who wjs kllli'l nblle ! ti the disch'JTge of his diillcs on November 15 , IX'Jl She al leges Hat the company has filled to pay thu elalni , nntw itbs'andlng the faet th.it UK has made lite required proofs I MTCII s'\'l | | > I ( ) | JS'P Dill , Vl- . llnror ; .liiri Ml l.lnrtilii llnlilt llui-l. I In- ( liillllill ' < i' > -.liiii. The openliiK of the November I KOII | of tbo I'nltrd Ktate * dtetrlct i < mrt la thU elty , which was to have incurred UK M < inda > but was pnstponrd till ) e ltrrday. b < 4US tin Out niter term at Umoln hud not l > t > e > n ad journed. has bn aealn pu tputii l uatlt bin ninrniiiK for th * Min f'-uunn , When th * h" r for ronvrinnK luuri ir- i iv I'd Julg * SlLdnji't1 * not on hmiJ ant IMiruetlnn * wrrr r n-lvi'd t the I'tilifd Htstfi inarkl" otflrc to 'IJuHrn until T n d X Th * petit Jury. whN'ft W * emi'.iiu h : I for ik * i rm btn to rtixtrt but M c * ii . | frum d ty until indir Thi' iroubl * ii < aus < l by thtIteiMjr trul Tk * * M * * t * ft o thi tun list ( Crtifajr Ik * Jur b * M < l filnl in mren ntt anv f < lli-i A * aMMt * th * ' * * i con- dll'lwl Jl | . | e W ol HI U low * , * h. | bi Nn t i'krit of tke trial 'um l tk * | ur * * > in Jmlg * MuniHr , vnd th * Ui ! r l * ID l.mwjln Kitif tat kli * < l ikat M tk * | lvi > * i'k * ftfitwlnil t * ati tMajt IN Mm fho tMr M kacd h'MK ' uf $ H > H > r l vtiH4 tto H tank J-idu- ( tow I utlwk Ml > k * fuciio.ni at | . . . | .MH at ifk < v f4 h * * ! JI * ' * ! % MINI ISUl'MIM f 'h t * Ht k < , * % 4 I * it * tl ' t t H ) t- > ti * lit % ? ' f i' < I f t , A * ' h tiMfw * * * gw - htj ' i i . . * BI i * * ' i * m i t < > A > l MI | . 1 hi , nj f Ht t . , * M I w I . > H I I M t i > . i rtMi n nl t | * * l , . , I - * M tM * s I t * t * I ! ) I - 1 b I ' i J-l'- ' | > I > I IK , I , * PITY olKIUJJ UUillo \ JAIL \ Time for Onntin to Quit Routing Has Finally ArrivciK MAYOR ENDORSES ENGINEER'S ATTITUDE CiiMunllliilll litCnlleil tlii'i' In roiiflili'r Hit * IMir- tniKiof n siiinr tin- lliillilhiK. Mitw Moorosvlll ill tbe n > e-clal commit * tee em a new elty Jail togclliPt In n few iVis. It IH i.nderslood lhat the rommltteo will decide to nihcttlBp at once for propositions to sell the clt ) n Millnltle site for a Jail , tak ing the lot eil Ninth and Hartley streets as a. put ef the eiumlilcriitlati The lot must bo noilh of Hedge street mid e-ist of Sixteenth. The major t-i.vs that he emphatically en- elorsi H the cnnti-ntlnn of Cllv Engineer HOBO- wntcith.it the eltv i-.in build n Jail Junt as | ceonomlciill ) us Hume nne else He Urged' ' Ilia' Hie clt ) Inn arrived nt a point vvbcro' ' I the owneishlp , not mil ) of n Jill , but of the i llro engine houses must be considered The clt ) Is | vi ) Ing out a nun-It larger mini every ) ceir for lenMlt , than the Intel cut i the mini tliiit would lip required lo erect the buildings and Minor Mooivs Is In favor of hiv'ng ' tin' cltv build e-iiglne house's of ltn own as fmn , as the lltiiiiielil van of the ti ns- aetleui ( Mil be iniaiiged Just how the city tun si i lire the motip ) to build a Jail has i ot bet n decided as the legal de-pat tmctlt has bpon oruppled lu prep n ing foi the trial of the Ilolln c.mp to the exclusion of other lunttiis This Is one of the things tint will bo i-oiisldeiel by the H > ei lal lommlltee with tint assistant e of the eltv uttirne ) and tbo imnr Is rniilldent Hat a pi in can bo ar ranged that will ree-nie the- desired end , Ilitltril ul 'lll\ Iti-tli-vv. The I'o id of Itevlew. cotiMttlng of Tax Ccmmlss'otii-r ' Saeketl L J McCaguo iind A. | L Ueed , will begin its thlit ) da ) ' session I today 'llio Hist publlt Hitting will bo ' from _ ' to I o'clock this .ifteinodii Ilia olllre of this bond Is ptac Icill ) s'mllar ' to | tint of the lirard of E < iu ill/ntlnn It Is pre- j biimed to heir all eompln'n- ' | regird tu tlm elly cssessment and to adjudicate- ) Irreg- ulailllis tint imv develop The tax com missioner and bis assls'cnts will not have their footings romp ete for another week , but HIP ) expect to be ho far advanced Unit tbe bo.ird inn bpgl i IH the operations tomor- low Ihev worked all div jesterday and are working until midnight ever ) night Afte'r this ( list 'itni ssnii'iil ur let tlie new law Is eomplpti-d , bo that a bisls Is made to work on It Is expected tint snbse ini-nt nsBOSB- nieiits will not liivo've lnlfis mucli work , Ni-vv lii-riiN - llrtlInniii-i- . License Inspectm MeVittie Is working on the details of the m w licence ordinance * which will be det > lgnod to iiu-et the unusual leipilrements of expusltii n ) ear The ox- losltlon will biiug a large number of fakirs to the cit ) whose distinctive lines of opera tion me not eoviriil bv thu old ordinance. Mavor Moarcs ln written to the autlurltlca \mhvllle and Atlanta for Infoimation on this point HIi-d theii e-xpei Icncc will bo utll7d ! in the construction of the new oiditiance. I'll ) fur .luilKtM mill Clt-rKs. Judges and cleiks ot election for the Uoaril of Education will be paid off b ) Secictary Glllan IhurhiJa ) unlcfi there flionld be some obst.iele to the appiov.il of the claims to- ui'ght It is siid that several members pro- live to oppose pa ) ing the Fabrics of the judge's and eleiks on the ground that seven were appointed In eae h precinct when the law enl ) provided foi five \riiiniir .V ( it's 1'i-rniK. A permit was issued to Annour & Co this moinlng for the constitution of a two story brick ofllce and stoiage building at 1303 Jonca stree' The buildiifwill ; beMKU. . ! feet and the estimated eott i $10'IOO vxni : is \ ( . ( Kin n \ \ ro HIM.n. ( llll'IIKII I'nlll'lClt I- Illlll II Illlil Hoe- enl UN n Itmulnr. 'll-e police have a letter and iphotcs from Superl-ilPi.dPiit Evans of Chlcngo , which demonstrate the l tal men made a good catdi In the person of William Wade Wade was arrested In Omahi about a fortnight ago t gether with William 'KIIU ' and W H I'crnlo ) for robbing Ileunett H store of about $100 worth of silk The men sild u portion of U to n pi'ddler and stored the rest of It away In their room on N'Tth fourteenth street Di'ti < this got track of the affair and placed the trio under arrest , 1 sides re covering the larger portion of the stolen propel t ) The tniee- men , after trial in polite ennrt were bound iver to the distrlet cunt in $ lone hone's ' in.'b In default of v < hlili thev are at prc-gent in the- county Jail The letter .from Superlntendi nt Evatm uya that Wade Is well known In Chicago an a burglar and thief He HIT-id a long tt-'m Ir. 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