7 TURNS IT INTO A COMEDY required to be absent from tbo city for n few Jays. Judgo Vlnsonhaler granted tho cotitinunnco and tho hearing Is now set for DON'T Amniinj: Iooidenti in the Trial of Hugh Landy Befora Judge Biker. 3 ,J ARGUE eoxmnr.n.vTioN or mitus imilj. 1 w A x With t TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 15)00. 4 to '"' POWDER HE IS CHARGED WITH DOING BANDIT ACT One nf the Wit nranPN ('hunt the Onth In Lord' I'rnyfr I'lmlilon nnit n l,nvrer (letn MKcd on III Dntr. Srnmttlniinl AiiKiter liy Defendant 111 .Suit In 1'Vilt-rnl Court. A rather sensational answer has been filed In tho United States circuit court by Krastus II. Wells In the case of Jamen A. Allen against Wells and others. The case In volves the foreclosure of a certain mortgage I on land In this state, and the collection of certain notes given by Wells and his wlfo Tho trial of Hugh Landy before Judge an purchase price. The answer set up that ' Ilaker on tho chargo of complicity In "hold- tho land In Question was tho property of ( lng up" a street car conductor on tho night one Hamilton Moore, who mndo a verbal of November 2'J, took a comical turn yester- contract to deed It to his son, Josephus day morning, nnd It required the combined Moore, the consideration being that the eon efforts of tho court and two bailiffs to main- should provide a home for his father and tain nnlrr nmnnp the snectators. When mother, and should Improve the laud; that, this trial began Friday afternoon It was ncllnK un,,t,r contract. Josephiw did so featureless, and but little attention was at- l'wvldo tho homo until his mother died, and traded outside of thoso who were involved. unU1 n ,,ort tlm' Yarv the l,P,1!h of Hut tho proceedings yesterday brought to tmher. when the father went to visit other Judge Baker's court room a largo crowd of LAME BACK James A.hay, of the New York "Clipper," writes as follows- "I cannot find language to express what 1 think of Warner's Safe Cure. Vot some years I suffered with kidney trouble nnd lame back, and could not attend to business, and at times 1 could hardly walk. I consulted the ben doctors 1 could hear of, and spent hundreds of dollars purchasing medicine to relieve me, but could obtain no relief, and one year ago t began to take Warner' Safe Cure. I used It faithfully for three months, and Improved greatly, and today consider myself among thoso who are strong and healthy. I regard Warner's Safe Cure as the one thing In this world needful to those suffering from kidney trouble." & Sir Absolutely Pure. Made from Grape Cream of Tar tar. Most healthful and effi cient of all leavening agents. sons In Indiana: that while the father was In Indiana the sons exercised unduo Influence over him ami caused him to deed the land to their wive, ami that tho wives, for tho purposo of defrauding Josephiw Moore. doMod the land, without consideration, to ono Ohave, who sold It to tho defendant; that when tho defendant purchased tho land . . . ..,,. .... UU Utll IIVF n,nillinif,w ...... va iu OUu,;Ul-.,u. - ..uw ...e mu .io Jogopmm Mooro wi,ch )ias ,,roven para- spectators. A young woman from South Omaha, win was regarded as a mnterlal witness because tho defense relied upon her to assist In es tablishing an nllbl, came Into the court room talking a foreign tonguo from the time sho entored tho door. Tho attorney who caused could not speak English end no provision had been niado for an Interpreter. "Hold on," said Judgo Ilaker, "you will havo to got Bomo one to Interpret." The attorney for tho defense made a can- ' chat.'cr wlthout notro. vass oi me coun room, oui uopouy voiun mount to his own: that tho notes given by defendant to Ohave were transferred, after maturity, to tho plaintiff, nnd that, there fore, ho cannot claim to bo an Innocent pur- HKCOItl) comiu.kti:. SUPPLIANT HANDS EXTENDED Manj Patltionin Sua for the Faron at tbt Major'i Diipoul. LOTS OF APPOINTMLNTS ARE DRAWN UP Nnnirn of Some I'rlae Winner Will He Submitted to the L'onnnll To nlnht nnil Others Mnr Follow In Ttto Weeks. teered to translate Into English what tho UAM'TO MAK young woman was saying. At last an Inter- prcter was brought in from tho outside, and Ulri-i-tiir ' Defunet fiuiltiil Nntlnniil ns ho qualified Judgo Ilaker ordered tho , ,"""k V'1 . u vnune uomnn in Hmn,i nn m.i i. A reminder of the days of Charley Mosher Shn didn't know what that meant, but the Interpreter made her understand. Sho arose and lifted her right hand lo tho grentc3t possible elevation above her head. Then Judgo Uaker repeated tho usual oath In slow nnd measured tones. Tho witness evidently n, Hi UU BUH1C JOri 01 ,.,..... ..,,,....,. I . . If wninf.ul fr.Mm 1 UU UHICI Ullll-VD (II IU17 r?"P:r-,.ru",i? b.Cr,"?ICP a.",tCl! ZCo court u . that of tho 1'nhed States. n' "C ' ! Major Miller tor tho position of city proso cutor Clydo Simdblad, at present nn attache of tho county Judge's ofltce, has 'his application on fllo to becomo prlvato secretary to tho mayor, In place of James II. Adam. In tho Health department Commissioner Spalding has a well defined hopo that the present arrangement will not bo dlst1 .bed, while Assistant City Phsli.l.ni Halph would offer no objection to a promotion. There Is a chance, however, that tho position may go to an outsider. Ia addition to tho petitioners given above aro a great number of miscellaneous claim ants who havo tiled applications of an omul bun character and nay that In case the mayor docs not seo fit to deal out to them ono favor lhji will Vv ntilnnl in r,vrtlvit nmithnr nr. In . . ....... U- l-l .. "W to vw.... .. .... -., in accornanco wun iuo pru13iuu vuo , a(Jt any Qno Qf a dozpn nt tllp .ipognj of charter tho mayor will submit a list of ap- tbo clllef TOCCUjVc. polnteca to tno council mis evening. iuv " "P. "rforo Judge Munger yterd.i fc ppocmca that the following officials . nixum nivi. am,.,-. when tho defendants n tho caso of Holt b (, b h on th foUrlh gratifying to the against Mosher and the directors of the ,rr -M.h eommls- - 'u.il '.. Capital National bank applied to tho Judge prosecutor, city attorney, city to have the records In tho case made moro rlcctrielttn nn the building, boiler and N complete. Tho cato orlglnatevl In Seward .,,,. ln,nMnr. county In lfcftj, and at that time tho do- As tho petition at that tlmo phowed no federal statutes In vol veil In tho case It was n (do cast) it t, . v. remanded to tho state court. The plaintiff ""y" ,,. , . , . then amended his petition to show that tho J" 'arjlw executive has taken no ono In to direct rs wcro governed by the national "7"''" " " """' " -.- correspndlng with her uplifted hand and chanted the oath In broken English, Lord's prayer fashion, repeating word for word after Judgo Ilaker, even down to tho "so help you Ood." J court oYl sincerity of tho lmnklnB Iaws nni, tho defendants again " no conjecture can bo mad. as to who joung woman and let It go nt that. She lnoVtt, to lmvo tho caso transferred to tho Prlzo winners will be. proved to hoof no value as a witness, owing fC(ler.,, court whlch waa ,lone. Now tho Pr tho offlce of city attorney thcro are to her inability to comprehend what was ,i.,f.,.i.u .'i, . ,.. n, mrt mnko an no prominent aspirants for the shoes of W. rn? . L "s aBKea u tuc Uwyr3' order showing that tho case was transferred That tho glrl-wltness was frightened was ,0 tll0 tccn court as soon as a federal evidenced by her flushed faco and trembling quCBt,ou waB raised. wanner. Sho has only been In America a No ,, ttlls ,.vor fl)ed In this ease In ,.l .1 am. U W"S h0r "r8t cxncrlcnc0 tho circuit court, but It was stipulated that with tbo courts. ... oui,. Tho amusement caused hv tl,e rhnn.in. lno .'".n". 1 ."..hr "'.;' '.,: berth of assistant city attorney, now occu. , oi 'a 'u":""?.: Preataen nt tno inai. in . l,v KAr tl Sooli. Th asslsLant Is against tho samo defendants, should apply to . " ... m. r ,.lwMon nf this case, and tho defondonts also dcslro " v niihlle n Health commls-1 jnow of ono concern which Is not afraid to generous. The proprietors of Hr. Kltu's ew Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and plumbing Inspectors. 1 colds have given away over ten million trial The other offices at tho disposal of the foottlw and have tho satisfaction of knowing It has cured thousands of hopele cases. Ins tho sixth Tuesday after flection, so that the appointments may go to tho council In J. Connell, although a number of protests havo been filed by persons opposed to his appointment. .Strife for .Scott's Finer. A considerable number are seeking the Many mixtures, made in imitation of baking powders, are upon the market. They aro sold cheap, but are dear at any price, be cause they contain alum, a corrosive poiioa, SALE INCITES AN ASSAULT tanguinary Okib Bstwson Rsprsuatatim of PeopU'i Stors and flajdeni'. OVER ALLEGED CHANGE OF COST TAGS Attorney Council, Kniploj-ril liy tlie Hom'lltlinlH, Visits llnyilfiia' KhIiiIi- llahinriit unit Coinen Attny , with 11 lllouily Nose. A lively aud somowhat sensational light botwoen tho l'coplo' Store and Haydcn nros. has broken out over tho salo of tho stock of dry goods, shoos nnd groceries of tho former to tho latter. Opon hostilities occurred yesterday In an arrangement to havo tho matter fully In vestigated nt the closo of tho day's busi ness. Council l.'i'tx 11 lllooily .ose, Vo:' tho purposo of having tho head of tho dres.i soods department, Mr. Nash, under stand that this arrangement had been mude, Mr. Connell, accompanied by Mr. Rosenthal, informed him of tho agreement and re quested to have nono of tho tlcketn removed or changed I11 the interim. Nash replied that tho tickets had already been removed, and upon examination this was found to be truo In tho caso of several pieces of goods, but upon further Investigation, Hoscnthal dis covered Homo of the original tickets on other pieces and passed tho goods to Connell for examination. You know tho kind of goods this ticket the oath had scarcely ceased when one of tho lawyers for tho defense mado a mistake that caused more merriment. "Did you seo this defendant In South Omaha on tho night of Ndvomber last?" nsked tho lawyer. A puzzled expression settled over tho face of tho witness and thero wns no reply. "Answer my question," stormed tho law yer, "I want to know if you saw this de fendant In South Omaha on tho night of No vember last." ... cuse, u.m tho mayor. Principal amonj the applicants tho Judge to '""' f i i imo ShSS' " ch"' M ot ,he Blhth war1' Tho matter will bo referred to Judge Shlras. ( IJNJOIXS THAXSPOH'IWTION HOARD. Parish and Phil B. Vinter of tho Fourth ward. With reference to tho office of city elec trician, so far as known, no applicants want tho placo other than Edward F. Schurlff, tho Cntmot Act In (Norfolk t'nue Till Hur llllKton Appeal li Deeldnl. Yesterday In tho United States circuit court Judgo Munger granted a temporary , present incumbent. . i ,.!,. in ti,.i i.isn nf tlx. Htock- I For the oftlcft of cltv enslner William J. Hold on a minute," said Judgo Ilaker. , v.nnn i.-ii.,r x. MUHourl ' MeRjlhron. a civil nnirlnerr nf lh Third "and put that question a little more definite. vn, hm sV Paul. Minneapolis ! ward, has nn anolleatlon In to dlsDlace An- Asthma, Urouchltls, UUlrlppe and all Throat, Chest and Lung diseases nro surely cured by It. Call on Kuhn ft Co., druggists, nnd get a free trial bottle. Ucgular size, COc aud $1. Every bottle guaranteed. St. .lonrpli Sinn Is Shot. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., April 2.-J. V. Casey of St. Joseph, captain of Company K, Fourth regiment, iMIssouil volunteers dur Inir tho late war with Spain, wan shot and killed this morning- near Troy. Knn., by a farmer named Bdwnrd Young. Casey re cently squatted on n small Island in the Missouri river, rlx mllo.t southwest of thlw city, and fenced In the best part of tho land. Youne claimed the land nnd In n quarrel with Casey over Its ownership lie drew a revolver and shot the St .Ioeih man. Youne went to Troy nnd gave him self UD. by P. J. Sorg for tho purposo of foreclosing mere aro several nignts in .November, you n - ha .. tho ChlcaR0 & Northwestern T 1T' , ... , against these roads and the State Hoard of thn llurllnctun road recently decided Hy the order the Doard of Transportation a landlord's lien upon tho Millard hotel and ",v .7" ;"h' . " ' ., "' Transportation. Tho points involved in me for tho annolntmont of a receiver for that ;bJLr.. "LJi1!. qU"U: .... caso aro tho same as thoso In the case of hotel ponding a trial of the case. ' cnarge(1 wlth tho 8trcct rauwajr i10lclup. It Tho Judgo continued tho caso for ten days, 1,,,. iegod that they secured $16 from nt which tlmo It will come up before Judge tho conductor. The robbers- was executed in regulation bandit style, the porpetrators being armed with guns of great caltbro and their faces covered by black masks. drew Rosowator. Tho best known candidates for the position of building Inspector aro Deputy Building was placed on trial In UrooUlyn today I Transfer of U'lilUcr Compniiy. CbKVKIANU, April 2 -Tho Westlng houso Electric and Manufacturing com pany acquired formal possession of the plant of tho Walker Munufaeturlng com nany of this city today ly tho tlllntr of a deed with tho county recorder, the tutmld uration named bolnir $J0i).(XW. Tho Walker company wiu formerly ono of the strong oat rivals of tho Woatlnghoiiw company In tho manufacture of electric street car equipment. Syndlcntr onielnl on Trlnl. NEW YOIUC, April 2 -William F. Miller of 630 per cent Franklin syndicate fame, r.epector It. II. Carter of the Sixth ward. Of tho twenty.oo ln.ll ct,m;uts .cn.llnB Andrew Klewlt of the Second ward, Oeorgo ' inc him with grand larceny In tho tlrst and Hassett and George Church of the Sixth Is restrained until next Wednesday from ward, A host of petitioners ask for the po- Carlaud of South Dakota. CITY PROFITS BY QUEER LAW HiiitiiN lltlsta In City Government DiirliiK Which Xn Sulnry U l'nlil lo the Council. niittlnc into effect any rates or regulations nnd from hearing tho cases of these roads now pending heforo tho board. These cases wcro set for hearing at L,incoin ihsi uum- The defendants are being tried separately. con?,nuoa untll today, and T&J1 the' stookholders took advantage- of the on tne nigni or tno ronoery, while Hrown . . " .. 4i. t,n,r,i it is under- . . 11(1 HV III Itntlillll 111L- iiunttta " ..ec.ares no was in boutn uma m. Thus far h rf ted yester.1ay will tho defense has been unable to secure the " - 7"? fm t.me to ,imo until the mi., ti ........ . .. 1 nttonrinnf a tT u' rtiAcaao rpnm rmmA 1 Tiii.ff.-, "tr v-" " . -1 ine council spent mreo noura yesieruay ""v v--" - v.. ,,urli,jCton caso Is dee ded by the court 01 in an effort to find nn equitable plan for the b' wnom 11 ls "'"P1"1 to establish an alibi """"f on CJ payment of tho outgoing and incoming mem- for and flB tho next resort Andy's , -PP-n'3- bers. Accordine to the charter framed hv lawyer Is attempting to show that Hrown 1 riinrlm .1. Iliirbcr Ih Sued. populist hands three, years ago the old body was South Omaha on tho night In ques- Charles Saunders, executor of tho estnto of relates to." said Council to Nash." and wo ' wont out of cxlstonco on March 19, or at tion, thus proving that he and Landy wero ,he ,aU( A,v, ganders, has Med suit lo the sueli tlmo as I to successors were elected and , k district court against cnaries j. naroer, e- the shape of nn assault by Mr. Nash, ono of j that ticket back?" can keep this for the purposo of having it examined by yourself and Mr. Haydcn." Thereupon Nash seized Connell roughly by tho shoulder nnd said, "Will you hand mo the employes of Ilaydeu llros., upon W J. Connell, attorney for the Rosenthal brothers, proprietors of the People's Store. Tho affair occurred in tho Hayden store at a tlmo when It was 111 led with shoppers, mostly women, nnd created consldorablo ex citement. Tho events leading up to this assault nro of u somowhat interesting character, and tho story, hy reason of tho assault on Mr. Connell, has becomo public property. Tho agreed prlco of the sale ot Rosenthal brothers to Haydens wus tho Invoice price of tho goods, with a certain per cent dis count. When the goods woro nbout two thirds delivered tho Uosenthals, It Is as serted, learned from ono of their clerks that through tho counlvanco of somo ot their employes tho goods wero being listed at figures much below tho cost price, nnd that tho cost prlco tickets were being changed to correspond, Tho Informant declared that certain linos of goods, originally Invoiced t 60 cents, were being listed for tho pur poso ot this salo nt 40 cents. Manager Hoscnthal nt onco consulted his attorney, who advised him to seo William Haydon before tho goods wero place! on salo or in stock, and get him to consent to havo tho tickets examined at once, In ordur to provo whut tbo changes wero und to what extent they had been made. "In this way," said Mr. Council to Rosenthal, "you can show tho correctness of your claim." An Interview with Mr. Hayden resulted in Can't Keep It Up. Can't Deceive Omaha People Very Long They Learn Quickly, Jtjs sometimes an easy matter to fool the public, but you can't keep It up very long. They are suro to tlnd you out, and every tlmo a man ls fooled another skeptic ls made. We aro naturally skeptical when read ing a published stntcment given by somo stranger residing In a far-away place, but tho circumstances nro entirely different when homo endorsement is presented. Tho testimony of local citizens renders deceit Impossible It Is to easy for you to Inves tigate, Head this ono case: Mr. Fred K. dlall, of COS North Thirty second street, employed nt the railroad brldco two miles from tho city, says: "I had a bad back for nbout a year and In tho winter of 189S It became, very severe. When lying down It wjlst "dlfllcult to get up and, Btooping, sharp pains caught mo In the small ot the back and my kidneys wero weak. It was for this that I procured Doan's Kidney Pills nt Kuhn & Coa drug store Tho next Instant ho Htruck at Connell, landing his right on tho attorney's proboscis, causing the claret to flow In a copious stream. At tho samo time several of Na;h's clerks rallied to the front and grabbed Rosenthal, wbllo two othors seized Connell by tho nrms, thua preventing him from de fending himself. Connell, however, broke lorso from his captors nnd retreated In fairly good order toward tho street entrance, soon followed by his client, who had been released. I'linle Aiikiiik the AVniiu-n, This warlike eplsodo created the wildest excitement among the women shoppers, who wero nt a loss to know whether It was a scrap over somo bargain or whether some shoplifter had been delected and was resist ing arrest. Somo of tbt women screamed, othors near to places nose seemed much sympathy was expressed qualified. Tho salary ordinance, as pre pared by tho comptroller, fixed tho pay of the old and new members for the month of March at $G2.B0 and $12.50. respectively, thus making up the usual total of $75. Councilman Hnscall raised the point, how ever, that ho had qualified on March 19, and that Stuht, his predecessor, was therefoi-6 ls out of tho way nrown will bo tried. STAnrs Tin; cash ovun .khms. president of tho Homo Fire Insurance com pany, for tho collection of Jf.00, which it is alleged ls due by reason of a deal In Insur ance stock. It is Kot forth In tho petition that the lato Alvln Saunders authorized the defendant to sell stock which he held In tho Trnstre of Orcnter Aincrinn Kxponi. lion lMI Amended II 1 1 1 . Thn nrn'fwiillncrii In tl,.i l,l.i.l CI.Im .lie riM .hmm . ii .,(i n.-n .t... in,,Mnrn eomnaiiv: that ho made a salo to n,,i.. im,.i y.,..i ...i. .L vient nf J.100. and that ho failed to make only ontitlcd to payment for nineteen days, pursuing their remedies In tho state courts prcper accounting. Two other suits, slm nmountlng to $45. On the other hand, owing ; havo been started anew, with tho filing of ilar in nature, are pending against Mr. to tno minsnng provision or the char- ; an amended bill of complaint hy tho trustee Harbor. In bankruptcy who has charge of the prop erty of the defunct corporation. Tho caso was to havo been decided by tcr, Hascall considered that ho himself was only entitled to pay for tho five days fol lowing March 2C, when ho was authorized to takn his seat. During the soven days Inter vening Hascall held that there was 110 coun cil In existence. On his motion, the council ' Interested Indicating his Intention to cut Stuht's salary from $62.50 to $15. that the proceedings in tho state courU sitlon ot assistant Colored Claimants I. rail the Hncr. J. W, Iong, inspector of weights and meas ures, hopes to continue in that capacity. His chief compotltor ls Oeorgo Johnson, also a representative of the colored race, at pres ent employed In tho Dellono hotel. Johnson's support comes from the Third ward, Tom Mahamltt, the colored attendant In tho mayor's office, also looks for this placw. Harvey Hlnton is socking anow tho ap pointment to tho plumbing inspectorship, his rivals, so far as known, belnr limited to John Lynch, whoso claim Is being urged by Second ward residents, and Robert Duncan of the Fourth ward. Charles Unltt Is again an applicant for re appointment as holler Inspector. A petition from a number of trades unions endorse" Kennedy, Foley and Madden, any one belnir acceptable who may meet with favor In the slglU of tho mayor. Another candidate Is D. W. Gilbert of tho Scond ward. A lively contest Is on for the superlnttn dency of the city hall. Jerry Sedgwick, the present incumbent, is naturally using all honorable means to hold on to his Job, while second degrees. It alleges that he com mitted theft in taking money from Invest ors In the Franklin syndicate. .M) 1 1 n 01 mi- ..... r , , , 1 1 , ti ,,,, . . , . r. . . . , t.nlcro nieklnion Is confined to his room ,"--' "(" '"" n.in ,f Sikiieis. "o there was no : ward, C. Van Nesa, a vciteran of tho civil Judgo Munger last week and when ho had call on his docket yesterday. war, endorsed by citizens of tho Third ward, reached a decision he wrote to tho attorneys There is a notntde aniw on 01 . . aml E(1 simpsan of tho Eighth ward, ho1,1 Af a doo " petitions have been hied There is also considerable competition for wera !!.i,i i, i.wt week. thn offlco of Street Commissioner Doneckon. Illlrklev said ho did nnt nhlrct tn nnlllnr? In fnrolnuf. llnna nnnn hiilMlnaa ..n,.. rt,.nn.l -.. u,,U fnp enlleotlon of a Of ftfkn .TnmAQ Allpn la nrvumlncr (hla Malm Stuht's salary it all tho other councllmon : hy the Chicago Wrecking company nnd. lightning Insurance i,0nlcY, ',nH,Ill11.c," Var-! na chairman of tho city central committee, were treated In tho samo manner, nnd he in- ' while tho result in thoso cases might affect before .Ji,fljms "we'ek I while Sam Walkup and James Stephonson be. quired cf the city clerk when other new In- 1 tho amount of money to ultimately come r " -,w imlirn Minuter will go to Sioux llovo that they al60 havo claims entitled to cumbents had qualified, it developed that Into the hands of tho trustee, yet tho cai03 Vniis. wht-To lu' will holil court for JutiKft ro.spcct. ...... . .... ..... - ----- . , ...i , r-i n in 1 .imii nu in 1 Tiro Oflleen Unflonffht. So inr ah known there aro no applicant, other than tho present incumbent, for tho n o 01 inn women snrnnnind. run. ncn . ...in v... i rly fainted, nnd still others rushed 'Y' "mmnn. wdcck. arr a,a Mount had wero or a nature to no determined ny no Carinnu. an. . .... .... ot safety Mr Council's bloodv M tho r certlflca'0!l f election on March state courts, and therefore the injunction P,mu",I: KCC"",,, rd to havo a'terrlfylng effect, audi23' I,urkIe' on J,arch - and Whitehorn would bo denied. At tho tlmo set for render- vinsonhnler of tho county court .. . ... . t . nnd Trntlfr nn March 21. It wn flnnll v Inir the iluclalnn thr. nttnrnpv nf thn Irnnlpn , t i .,.111, . I,a cnniit v commissioners poor man" who . tlm smoke of battle ciea "d ' ""ooU to pay each outgoing councilman at , could not bn present and tho matter was his omdal report for the quarter ending positions of gas '"sPtor and clerk of the away and the excitement subsided. I "te of $2 50 per day up to the day his passed until yesterday, when the amended A , 0 "9 'dlHmlrMnicnl. VHBM; ?"Ce 'S 0' X Mr. Connell tacke.1 on h!s course nnd successor qualiflwl. During tho hiatus be- petition was filed by leave ot court. ieavinK balance of $11.53 duo tho county, bert . and Robert Clancy. tween tlie two reclines the cltv saven tlie ' TUo amemlnd Dctltlon sets un a crndltlnn ti... I'nltml Suites court ot iipuuais n.ii """" """"" p.ilary of the whole council, amounting In different from thnt given In tho original, tho aggregate to over $100. J Where tho original alleged a contract of sa!o between tho Greater America company and ..it-cult court is nlllrmed and the resni passed through to the stnlrwny, intending to Interview Mr. William Hayden. Ho was followed by Nash, who, as Connell alleges, proposed to assault him ngaln. Council al vlsed him to keep his distance, as ho did not dcslro any further pertonal d.lh utty with him. hut wished merely to see Mr. Hayden In regard to what had occurred. The ItiiM'iitlililN' CIiiIiiih, "It Is claimed by tho Hnsenthals," says Mr. Connell, "that tho change In the tickets have resulted 111 a loss of $10,000 to the People's Store. The goods wcro handled largely by a forco of clerks from the Hay den establishment together with a few of tho employes of tho Hosenthals. Ono of tho parties engaged In. this work admits ho changed a large numbor of tho cost llckots, but says ho did so under orders from tho man over hlm. "A decided sensation Is likely to result fiom what has occurred. Dig damago suits nre In sight. I proposo to havo Nash arrested for what I maintain was an un Justlllablo and unprovoked assault, nnd I shall hold tho Haydens responsible for his action. Their store is a when anybody goes there peaceable manner that person Is entitled to protection naginst assault without provo cation by employes ot that phce." Mr. William Hayden declined to make a statement for publication concerning the trouble. "I havo been out nil tho morning," said he, "and know nothing nbout it. If there was any trouble It has not been re ported to me." W. W. Mayhew, Merton, Wis., bays: "I consider Ono .Mi 11 11 to Cough Curo a most wonderful medicine, quick and safe." It ls the only harmless remedy that glve Immodl- Ask llrcelvi-r for 'WooIkoii Silep Co. TOLEDO, O., April 2 A petition was filed by tho Arbuckles today asking that a receiver he appointed for the Woolson Spice company. Tho Arliucklcs, who own a minority of tho stock, claim that tho ;lant Is belnir run In he interest of tho majority stockholders to tho detriment of the property. H. O. Iluvemeyer controls the plant. THE OLD MISSIONS OF CALIFORNIA, nro suggestive of tho tawny race, who, bafore tho IiuIIiIIiikh wcro wrought, dis covered thnt BlckiicHK results when thn kidneys liecome clogged and instead of fil tering the blood, retain uric nclil Impurities, until ths poUon rwrincuti'H tho whole sys tem, manifesting Itself In many forms of dlinate. With healthy kidneys you will always bn well. S.n Cur. and Sn Curo CatkartU Tablet! will prevent urlo acid in cumulations, and positively remove them from the syatom where they have (.enured a hold. Rheumatism and Kidney and llhnlder Troubles were unknown to the Mlnslun In dians who llaeovercd thn wonderful prop erties of tbeso specifics now given to thu world as California's Mission Remedies For Sale by all DruggUti. QALA Q ACTUS NIMENT is a magio halm for nil Inflammation. Its work is practically Instantaneous. STONE INTERRUPTS A DANCE liinrKril svlth AnniiiiIIIiik Mrx, Km in 11 .Huston While She Ih Dimnril III DnneliiK 11 lunilrllle. In a complaint sworn to before tbo city pio"c. iitor on Monday Will Stono Is charged wiih committing an assault upon Mrs. Km ma Marten und with "striking, bcatl-ig and oihorwifo mistreating her." The document scti out with great particularity tho fact that the offenso was "committed In Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska," and even goes so far as to say that Stono wa "then and there being" at the tlmo, but nowhere docs It touch upon the real points of human in terest In tho case. As a matter of fact Mrs. Maston was on the floor dancing a quadrlllo nt tho time of the assault. She was a guest at a private hop In tho Wrecking company, tho amended rctl- is awarded jimgiiieni or -' is. 1 lion nlleCc that tho sale was completed; "J: ""(.Vrawn The ense Ich was Drex L, Shooman 1 that under tho terms of sale tho Wrecking ,V " n if and William S. Snow, lately 1 l-'"''i -'ii no wi.-ur miocs a company paid to the Kxposltlon company tbo m business at lioidrego under the linn Kiioi! for HiiinR ami summer wear In tan that Hlmply ovurxluulowH any hIioo yon ever wiw at tho fiiuno price $:t.50 Wo have made the effort of our lives this season to Rive n shoe that would look as well as tln higher priced ones All thn new toes and all tins new shades with same price We recommend this par- ular shoe to the men that aro out of doors or on their feet 11 great deal as a genuine comfort elver. sum of $22 000 on the sale price ot $37 000 "'"JrrheifTe' &TS" and rotainod the balance to settle any liens ',;,' ' ,,.m 0,VpS $fi,f.ll, with no assets. Ku- wnicn nugni suusequeniiy ue against tho buildings; that the Hxpo.iltl company was indebted In tho sum of $e,0T0 to tho Wrecking company, which debt was evidenced by two notes; that these notes established Kugene Snow owes nothing and Is worth 0 Exposition ' while the assets and liabilities ot II- nam snow miium.1: m . Cmitiiln Musliee nt St. 1'iuil. ST. PAl'L. Minn . April s capin n were canceled by tho Wrecking company K,1"' V.m1w "WhK 1 )tf and turned over to tho Exposition company tilafct j,. r,.(ptlnii and will he tho guest of ' as cash, and that the payment ot thoso no ej the illy fur the remainder ot tho week. tiet In this manner by tho Exposition company constituted a preference not allowed by tho bankruptcy act. In reference to tho cases brought by tho ; persons claiming liens on tho property, tho j complaint alleges that tho property was sold upon open account; that tho paymen's mado by tho defunct association wero gin ssponslblo for his , a house near Thirty-first street and Llmloay "" ""-- ' . n public place, and avenue last Saturday night Tho set ot rnl Pf-mc"ts to "PP'f xion ,ho cntlrp "n" ami heinv.m in n n V 1 ...!.... 1 , w.u ... count u each caso. and not upon any spc. lilc ' .bclla.' , V1.11 Iwlllc" constltutPcl a ono-elghth part, hid nnna. m, ,hal n,,.r ,nn,,iiinns ev- nt,. results. It cures coughs, colds, eroun. Since using them I havo had no occasion bronchitis, grippe, whocplng cough, puou- to complain of my back or kidneys and I havo told friends my high opinion of Dean's Klduey Pills and I will personally corrobo rate tho abovo at any time." Doan's Kidney pills nro sold for W cents per box. Koster-.MIlburn Co., llulfalo, N. V.. Kile agents for the United States. Send by monla and all throat and lung diseases. Its early use prevents consumption. Children always like it and mother endorse It. Mlllnril Hotel iii' font limed. Veaterday tho attorneys for the Omaha Hotel association and Market Hro. appeared until on receipt of price. For sale by all 'before Judge Munger In iho I'nlted Suites Just tripped through the mazy "alaman left and was about to execute "do-see-do" when Will Stone, who had been doing the "wall flower act" Industriously for an hour, sprang upon her and seized her by the throat. Mra. Maston s dancing partner Inter ceded. Several olher men leaped to her res- Worn Out? TRY fcVJ I J 1 TRY MA It I AM IMC. MOULD'S FA MOl'S TUX IV. at lssuo In tho various cari in the state Mnrinni vin Is a tonic nrennred unon (courts teforo Judgo Munger for ndjudlca- truly siientlile nilmlples It is safe und I M.irinnt Wine gives power to the brain. purchase; and that under thn conditions ox Istlng between tho vendors and the asoia Hon tho creditors aro not entitled to enforco thu liens. Tho amended potltlon brings all tho points tlon, but there is doubt tn tho minds of some Drexel Shoe Co. taaka'a ViaU Ik Mmt 141t) VARNAM STREET. Piano Talk A plu no Is susceptible to chanses or tho weather and shows It moro plainly ,,r,o' h ,,,pV,rL ..Tn ' 'ot th0 attorneys whether, under tho de,ii.n s:x "' eiastuity'to" he muHUoH ! in the action than on the case or stHiiRS time to thank bis host for tho pleaiure of 1 the evening. Stono Is Jealous of Mis. Maston, a widow cf e!x months. ho outlined In tho previous rate, he will richness to tne uinou. 11 is a : rummer or , ,..,..,.., . v,,oii henitn ..no lunui'viiv .(iihch 1110 oui inwn pn.n nnn.n n j in,, m iiiith nnti i i ur - - i .....v ; . : , young. kviH tne young Btrong 1 1 mi. on a ra I will oin,l tha u-hnln h In tr I n I i n fit a t rnil rtR ' I,, ... II.. .ln.l ...- ..... ............. r, ... . .iiuriaiu n iii- in ri"mii) . -..,.,, .;n nvi.r 11 1 1'll t oil ... n. ... ...ill l. ... Ik.l.llllv 1 iv..r..s,rlr Won i . I " Illklll. Ull 1 iui fci Litjiiit'liL. ill,, ...r.i ..., urt raiu lu urui' , w..,, after Judge Munger roturns from Dakota. .lilt. (iii.nr.itT IS MIT III. VI) V, dealers. court and announctd that they woro not pro- IJiiililnyiiieiit Aut'iil. nt War, Mamlo A. Sadler was In Judgo Fawcctt's court yesterday, keeking to enjoin Hartley ! Defeiiilniil (iiniucil ulili l.lln l Se E. Whlto fioni conducting nn employment eurm 11 'oiitlniiiiiii, ngoncy In this city. Tho plaintiff nlleges ' '- O. Ollbert, charged with uttering that she purchased an employment agency criminal libel against U. Itosowater, (alitor from White In 1S9S. and that It was a part of Tho Omaha Heo, was to havo been bo ot tho trade that ho should not engage In foro Judgo Vlnsonhalcr In tbo comity court business In Omaha as a compotltor. It Is yesterday for preliminary hearing, but ho further alleged that Boon nfter the transfer failed to appear. The protection was of his establishment to Miss Sadler, White ready fcr trial, and a telephone message noaiembcr the name, Doan's, and take no J pared to take up tho matter of tho issuance J established another employment agency lu of Inquiry was sent after Mr Ollberi Ilia other of a tcmr-orry Injun t'on in the caee brought violatlou ot his contract. ness from whatever causes. reply was that he wanted a contluuan-e on all who writs for IU carelessly loft open a short luy day -a piano standlUK a damp floor-makes a Profound 1 decided chaiiL'e on the interior The Depression nnd ExhauHtlon, Throat and ;,.ys stick, the wood swells, the felt fib- a'MaVarhr'it IfTW" ! wrbH It. the string rust, the case clouds the entire svhiern. up and ets murky, and then there Is Miiri.inl Wine Is lnvaluablo for. over- n kinds of trouble Why the close con :shlffie1n.,n'.,l! tu-t of the instrument to an outside sustains the system nnd braces the body wall, where the changes are most rapid, aim iiiuiii 11 iu iic. ( ' i 01 ten ruins piiiuos. of a hot rog. Sold by nil drugglits Beware of Imitations. Msrlani Co , 53 W. l.'.th st , New York, publish ,1 h imlnome honk of endorsements of Ilmpenirs, KmprefS. I'rlni ess, Cardinal, Archbishops and other dlstliiKulshed rer- souages It is sent gratis and postpaid to A. HOSPE, Mule Mi Alt 1613 Doutlll. l Clfi) 1