THE OMATIA DAILY BTCJ3: I? HI DAY. MAY -1, 11)00. MORE DOCTORS OF MEDICINE Olan of Fourtten Grarluited by tbi Omxha Midical Colltgo. MUCH INTEREST IN THE EXERCISES Cltlrrti SIhmv Thrlr lirovnl of the ( llro l- I IIIIiik tilt TIi.-hI.t nt tin CoiiiiiK-iii'riiirn t 1'riicccilliiKN. The nineteenth Annual eommpncrmpnt of tho Omnha Medical colloso won held at tho Iloyd theater Thursday afternoon In the midst of pleasant environments. A law audience of representative citizenship filled the honae. Invocnllm was delivered by Hev. IMwIn Hart Jcnks, pastor of the First Pres byterian church. DeKrees wore conferred by David It. Kerr, chancellor of tho University of Omaha, of which tho medical school Is a part. The list 6f students graduated Is: Orovo Willis IJartlott. William Henry Uetz. Frank Albert Hrcwstnr, William James Douglas, Homer Davis, Alfred Jefferson, Ariolph Ucrnard I.ttutqucst, Oswald Henry Magarrt Morris Nielsen, ' Anders I'cter Overgard, Sylvester Atkinson I'rest' n, Ed ward I.ouls Itohlf, Herman Frederick Thulln and Roy Vcrnor' Witter'.'- An nmiBunlly Interesting musical program was rendered, tho feature being Instrumental productions. Among tho numbers wcto: "Wedding of the Winds," "Hrldt-Kloct" nnil tho exit march entitled, "The Man He hind tho Oun." Prof. Henry 11. Ward deliv ered an address on "Tho Physician as a Scientist." This brought great applauso from the assembly. Pr. Harold OltTord, president of tho board of trustees, made the presentation of prizes and honorable men tion an follows: For highest total marks in flnnl examinations, 0. W. Dartlctt; honor able mention, E. I.. Itohlf, Homer Davis; Prof. A. F. Jonas' prlie for highest standing in general surgery, K. I. Itohlf; honorable mention, A. II. Mndqucst; Prof. J. C. An derson's prize for tho hlghrnt standing In special surgery, 0. W. Dartlett; Prof. Harold Olrford's prlzo (or the highest stand ing In ophthalmology and otology, Homer Duvln; honorablo mention, II. F. Thulln; for preparation of the best anatomical speci men, E. A. Van Fleet, class of 1902. Tho ushers, composed of the clasn of 1001, were: S. O. Allen, S. H. Hall, A. (1. Eraor ion, H. A. nclchcnbach, W. U Wllmoth. E. II. Smith, T. A. (lllmore, H. W. Ix)echncr, A. A. Itobertson and J. It. N'lUsnn. In tho evening tho faculty tendered an elaborate banquet to the graduates of this and other years at the Millard hotel. Plate were laid for fifty-five, tho tables being handsomely decorated with roses and forns. Tho menu enrds wcro artistically mounted in gold and white and opening with tho warning phrase, "Now good digestion wait on nppetlto and health on both," proceeded through various courses until it throw such prudish maxims to tho winds and ended as follows: "Let him now smoke who never smoked before and ho who always smoked now umoke tho more." It was originally Intended that tho toast master for tho evening Bhould bo Dr. Hoff man, but owing to his sudden Illness tho first placo ot tho table was occupied by Dr. Mooro. Toasts wero responded to ns follows: "Tho Education for tho Twentieth Century," Chancellor David n. Kerr, D. D., Ilellovue, Nob.; "The Doctor as a Man of Action," Dr. H. II. Lowry, Lincoln; "The Relation of tho 1'hyslcian to tho State," Dr. W. 0. Bridges; "Tho Young Practitioner," Dr. E. J. C. Sward, Oakland, Neb.; "Tho Young Grad uate," Dr. A. B. Llndquest; "Tho Legal Bldo of Mcdlclno," Judgo W. W. Kcysor. DENTISTS TRY THEIR TEETH Yonnff SnrKrmm Oven Their fimiliin .,tlna.KxftrUcn with llnmiuct nt the Iter (irnnil. some hanre nf recovery f ondltlons wero more f-ivorablo than nt any lime slnco tha proprietor discovered the men In their room tibnut S.30 o'llock Thursday morning It Is still a matter of cotijecttiro whether tho gnu was blown out or whether It was lurried on incidentally nfler 'having been on e rxtlnKllt!hcd. SINKING FUND 15 NEEDED Cll .MiimI IIprIh tit fnti- Jloner to I'n)' Off Its Delitu i:nniiile of the (iron til of Monry. For tho first time In Its history tho city of Omaha, like any private Individual, pro pcfiea to rive up money for tho payment of Its Just and honest debts. Owing to the youth of tho municipality no sinking fund ha,i ever been necesrnry on the redemp tion account, but tho time, has nrrlved when bonds leaned for lotig-tlmo periods are falling due. Tho mayor referred 16 the sub ject In his Inst annual mctnage, pointing out the advlrablllty of Immediate action. City Treasurer Hcnnlngn has accordingly taken, tho matter up nnd, after a conference with the finance commlttco ot the council, tho city attorney nnd others, hns proposed a plan of settlement, or, mcro exactly, post ponement, tor tho IsflUe of bonds now matur ing. This original Issuo wiib In the amount of $66,100 nnd was put on the market to tako up thu floating debt. Tho bonds weru to run for eight years at nn Interest rate of 10 pel- cent, the accrued ItitcTCswjaountlng nt tho end of that tlmo' to 52,8S0. Tho bonds wero then refunded for twenty yeara'aC an' Interest rato of 7 per eent, which wns nt that tlmo considered exceptionally low. This year tho refunded tunda will fall HEAVY CALENDAR WAITING fusal to meet the Commercial club com-J-rulttcc half way In connection with a. waiver I of damages, tho plan now la to secure tho opening of O street In preference to N CONTRACTORS SIGN SCALE i I Ualt.d Bute. District Court H 270 OM' ! Pint Break on th, Part cf Employer, Occurs nl Coast on the Docketi BOOTLEGGERS OUTNUMBER ALL OTHERS One Murilrr Vnnr unit Almost Ei-try Oilier orretise Known to the l.nrr to lie llenril nnil lncd Upo it, When the United State, district court meets Monday morning there will be on tho criminal docket 27!) caee-i, ot which 224 wero nrrlcd over from tho November term. The lar;.-r number of these, tases are against persons charged with rellltM llqucr to the Indiana, there being 115 cf eush cases, for trial, The next crltno In point of frtfiucncy on the Ihl is that of breaking tho revenuo laws, In the matter of falling to stamp docu ments, or selling liquor without n llcente. There arc forty-six of theso cases. Thir teen person" tiro charged with violating th pcstal laws of the government and eleven must answer charges preferrcl for disre garding tho laws In relation to national banks. Flvo defendant will bo tried for counterfeiting and two ,for. purchasing: gov ernment supplies from the Indiana. ' In single lnstun;es persons will bo trlod for making a fraudulent pension claim, for bribery and extortion, for lmpcdlns Justice and bribery, for assault with Intent to kill at Noon Yeiterdtj. WOODWORKERS PLAC P.CKETS AT MILLS Contrnetorn llefime to loiifer vltli Committed front the 1'iilon Who Are Not Atitliorlr.nl to Mnkc Tcrmi. due havlug run through two period, f . from K0VPrnmcnt eight and twenty years, respectively. As an Instance of tho accumulative powor of money It Is ehown that tho JGG.100 for which tho city staked Its credit In 1S72 has now swollen to glnnt proportions nnd appears on tho treasurer's books as 1211.520. Tho In terest for the first eight yenn was 152.S80 and for tho next twenty years 192,640. Tho bends will fall duo on November 1 and tho present plan Is to again refund them for three years at prevailing Interest Tntca, Omaha's gilt-edged credit securing for It 4 per cent or lens. Beginning with tho next annual levy It Is tho trcamrer's desire to establish a sinking fund for tho redumption account, tho first nentcgg of this character which tho city has ever laid by. In three yearn, therefore, tho original bond "will have been paid off and tho city will havo the rollef of shaking freo n burden grown to more than three times Its original size since tho municipality lifted It upon Its shoulders. In addition to tho satisfaction of paying off Its debts tho treasurer points out that tho establishment of n sinking fund wljll havo a good moral effect upon eastern In vestors. Although tho city has always boon nblo to dlspoio of Its paper with cac, finan cial agents have noted that tho city has taken no measures toward the eventual payment of Its obligations. The eo-cnlled sinking fund, which has been annually set apart, Is somewhat of a. misnomer, n tho whole of It has been consumed 6tmply in making Interest payments. The) graduating class of tho dental col lego Introduced a plousant Innovation In tho way of commencement oxerclscu. Instcnd of .tha formal proceedings a banquet was teji 'dercd, rdatlvcu and frlonds at tho Her Grand, at the conclusion of which tho do green were conferred. The cafe of tho liotel was decointed with jialms and cut flowers In profusion, when HOPE TO FORCE SETTLEMENT Memhern of the IIiiIIiIIiik Trnilen Coun cil Think They Cnn Make Mill .lien Cnpltulutr. and for resisting nn ofllcer. Theso cases wore all carried over from tho November term. Tho most serious offense with which a de fendant may bo charged at tho May term Is that of murder, an Indian who killed an other Indian on the Santeo reservation this week. Because of the race of the murderer nnd murdered nnd the place where the crime wns committed the crime comes within the Jurisdiction of tbo federal court. Of tho cases originates slnco the last session of court, aside from the murder, tho most serious crime Is that of embezzling postal funds, Four persons are charged with this offense. In point of numbers the men who sold liquor to tho Indians will have no rivals, There aro forty-four of thum, with moro to hear from. Four per sons1, threo men nnd a woman, are charged with sending obscene matter through the malls. Ono man Is charged with defraud ing the revenues of tho government, whlla another .will have to answer to tho charge of stealing government property. The United Stntes marshal's force nnd the district attorney's offlco are busy with prepa ration for the coming torm of court. Tho Juries have been summoned and many wit nesses have been called upon to appear bo fore tho nrana Jurv to tell -what they know about law-hreaklnr In tho part of the state In wMch they reside l SOUTH OMAHA SEWS.l CA It Is understood that Mayor Kollv will nn- point Frank Jones ns sanitary Inspector at the next meeting of the city council. This nppolntmcnt will bo mado to fill the vacancy The nulldlnir Trades council decided at Its mi.tlnir Thursday evenlnc to take lmmo- caused by tho death of Inspector Dan Mon dlato and energetic nctlon toward effecting 1 laguo. Mnyor Kelly waa In hopes of having a settlement of the controversy between tho 'be existing ordlnanco governing tho sanl plnlnlng mill owners nud tho mill workers, i tnry and milk departments altered before a roanlntlnn was adoDted declaring that the i making any chango. but the death of the council would stop all building work In , Incumbent raakcu It necessary to placo n man Ing purposes by Building Inspector Carter Omaha, If necessary, provided that tno ne- . t me ncaa or tno department at once. With ' and Chief of Pollco Donnhuo lato Thursday mands of tho union nro not conceded within . warm weather coming on there Is a great afternoon. This action was taken nt tho re from O ntreot property owners along with I a petition to work and grade tho street, In ( orner to provide a morougniare to me river, I. Ire Stock (.'onilltlons, William Pcnn AndeiNon, for many years connected with the Chicago slock yards, Is on his way east from' an extended trip through tho cattlo growing country In tho west and northwest. Alterattcndlng the an nual meetings of the various cattle growers' associations, held recently; ho rcporto that a thorough canvars or camemcn develop The first break In tho ranks of the con a concurrenco of opinion tnu catllp through- , tractlne enrncnters occurred icslorday out the rango country, embracing tho upper , when (5. P, Drlskell camo to tho headquarters Missouri valley and Its tributaries, including of tho union nnd signed tho now scale, thoso of tho Yellowstono and Milk rivers, Drlskclt Is building u number of houses In camo through the winter In excellent con- i tbo northwestern part of tho city. About tho dltlon and with only a nominal loss, I tlmo Drlskell slcned word camo from Kdward Throughout tho region mentioned the com- i .Nelson, who is bulldlug severnl houses on Ing of gnws will nvcrago from three weeks West Farnam street, that ho would sign tho '. to a raonui earlier than usual. The recent scale if ono was brought out to the work snows in the northwest were particularly u B said by tho contractors that neither opportune and navo uone a great deal or good. Mr. 'Anderson says that nccordlng to applications mado for rtock cars at tho of fices of the various railroad linen, It Is es timated that 125,000 head of Texas cattle havo been bought to bo shipped to northern rnnges. All ot tho caitle so far, ordered and considered In the figures given will come from Hhe north or west of what lo known ns tho Texas fever or trans-quarnn-ttno land. Continuing, Mr. Anderson said that along tho Santa Fo llncu there seems to bo a decided Increase ot cattle and that tho herds aro In tho very best ot condition. JAP ROSE SOAP iTRAnn MARK IN Tim llATlt URINCS Another Unmaue tin I in. A demand has been made by the attorneys representing Mary A, Johnson for the levy ing of a tax and the trailing ot a warrant for $2,600 on account of personal Injuries received. This claim la ono of long stand ing and ns Judgment hPft been obtained against tho city It Is probable that when tho council makes the next levy the amount demanded will bo Included. Mnnclc City, (insslp. Ilenalrn nro badly needed to tho pavement on Twenty-fourth street. Thn Coleman auction Is nttractlng con siderable attention theso days. The receipts nt the city treasurer's offlco vesterdn amounted to JJS.OiO. Contractors nnd builders are complaining about tho scarcity of material. Nearly every taxpayer admits that the cltv needs better fire protection. P. 8. Cascv writes from Oregon that his uold mlnn Is panning out In grent shape. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. U Holland aro homo again after a few days' visit with frlonds at Lincoln. Mayor Kelly returned yesterday from Lincoln, where ho went to attend the state convention. Over iMOOO was spent nt the yards Tues day and Wednesday for the purchase or Aberdeen-Angus cattle. Cltv Treasurer Koutsky Is an early bird. He Is usually at hi office shortly after 7 o'clock In the morning. Thomas Bayllss and O. R, Rawlins hnve started a new messenger nnd advertising comnanv nt 42S North Twenty-fourth stroet. During tho month of April 13.135 head of fseders were sent to the country from this market. Of this number over 6,000 head went to Nebraska feed lots. DANCING BECOMES A DANGER Myrtle Ilnll Ileemeil llnsnfe DnrliiR the rronrrss of Alteration of llulldlntc. Myrtle hall, located on tho top floor of tho Continental block, was condemned for danc- a reasonablo length of time. Another method of forcing a settlement was dis cussed, that of using nono but Imported mill work and rejecting' all Omaha-madc mill work, except that bearing tho unon ' bo placed on a competitive basis nnd to this label. There aro nearly 300 union mills end bids are solicited. There Is ono hid now within shipping distance of Omaha which on file and tho chances nre that tbo price deal of work to bo done In connection with 'quest of various occupants of tho building the cleaning up of the streets and alleys. J as a precautionary measure whllo the walls According to tho mayor's ideas tho ro- I of the ground floor aro undergoing extensive moval of garbage and dead animals should ) alterations. A danco held In the hall Wednesday evening caused much nlarm ftir tho tafety of tho building, but as soon as uso tho label on all work nnd would be glad to accept orders from this city. An Investi gation of tho situation will be made by tho oflicerB of tho council and a settlement or an ultimatum la expected within a few days. No specific action was taken by the coun cil In regard to the controversy between the contractors and tho carpenters, tnougn anu ria iiuwoin u, ,,,u4Ud ... uU.. - ,u.M,i The general ODln- thd prnduatlng class, headed by the racuity " ' : ' J" .,.. th minr at Issue of tL college .marched down the broad " -erne o be h t tb. stairway to the room where covers fopnMou of tho contractors laid for forty graduates and rlends of the I 't C0UPnclI carao In ,or raUch un- ell torers' union and U, plumbers' union jiolr tho banquet wns complotn In all Its details and was served In a way to reflect jiuch credit on tho managers of tho bouse. At tho conclusion of tho meal tho pro gram of the evening wns carried out. After tho Invocation Bcv. David R. Kerr, chan cellor of tho university, responded to the toast "Tho University." in brier ro- JIe rlnny Arees to Accent the Invl marks me cnancouor rcvicwm wa r ,tion to Kill the Vneniicy In douo by tho throo colleges composing tho I lho n,.,,.!.,...,. inlveralty Bellovuo college, the Omnhi I ' Medical college and tho Omaha Dental col- I E R jjrucc has accepted the Invitation logo now paid will bo greatly reduced owing to tho mayor's determination to cut down tho prlco now nald by property owners. Tho bid filed provides for the removal of dead animals at the rate of I1.C0 each, of garbago by the barrel at 25 cents, night soil for 9 centH a cubic foot, cesspools at 6 cents a c u bio foot, manure and ashes SO cents a load and dogs nt 25 cents each. The prices quoted In this bid aro n great deal lower than thoso now In force and show conclusively that tho mayor's idea Is a good ono. Au annn n Uia nvliMnw n,.iti..n. . - New delegates wcro ndmltted to, the coun- amemied and tho changes as suggested by 1 as follows: Krnest Larson of the plas-tth6 mayor nre ffla(,e thQ new fcanU d. JUILULJ ui annntnr will , nfcln cn l .1. I - . .. . ..... ,lw ... r. " ,u I1UIIV II VI 111411 up the city at a much less cost to the tax- ' favorablo comment, BRUCE ON THE SCHOOL BOARD payers than ever before. It Is expected that there will be other bidders for tho privilege of romovlng garbago and If tho bidding gets Interesting tho prices mentioned may be greatly reducod. l.nre Increase in Ilnnk Deposits. The statements of the threo national banks Ho laid stress upon tho fact that tho ,. noard of Kducatlon to occupy the , In this city nt tho closo of business on college at Bellovuo wns one of tho first In C,air made vacant by the resignation of April 26, ns ordered by tho comptroller of tho this part of tho country to ndopt the Har- A Jt Cowle. Mr. Bruco has had, the mat- currency, show a lnrge increase in deposits vard plan of admitting students to tho te'r undor advisement for two weeks and j as compared with tho statements Issued by classical course; and stated that tho unl- Ior BOme tjmo waR serious doubt as to , tho banks last Fobruary. This Increase in verslty was ono of the few In tho west out- ' Whefler n8 other Interests would admit of . deposits goes to show the enormous amount ntdo ot state Institutions whore similar work taknK on rcf)h, responsibilities. Ho has , of business transacted in South Omaha and is done. miuIe fll,cn arrangemont of his affairs, how- also certifies .to tho fact that tho laboilng Dr. William II. Christie, dean of tho col- ' cyor a8 wm uow Ulm to glvo sulllclcnt . classes are saving their money, lego, then announced tho names of tho grai- ' ... onnReliitloua carrying out ot his At tho last statement, made on February duties. Mr. Bruco Is sonlor partner In the firm of K, K. Bruco & Co., wholesale drug gists. Thn nnsltlon was first offered to C. C. Tho dental clare ot 1000 Is composed ot n.i,ien wt,0 was unablo to tako up tho .T Hurt Bullcn. Ilovdsvlllo. Ark.: Marv Ida . , .....i.v. th hnanl mrtm- Gallagher. Auburn, Neb.; George E. Hart- ber's existence The place was vacated by on February 13 deposits amounting to man. Randolnh. Neb.: Julius M. Jessen. : "i,'.0n!" 11 n,n,1Baimns an,i 613,325.37 and on April 20 of $1,906,678.32. An . - - ' . ' , eA-.m'iiiiirr "'w ..... nates and the chancellor conferred tho de crees. An address to the graduates, rc plato with wit, humor and sound advice, wns delivered by J. II. McCombor. 13, the deposits at the Packers' National bank amounted to $SS9,7S3.37, while tbo called statement of last month showB de posits amounting to $678,454,61. VUls Is an Increase in the tlmo specified ot $88,671.24. Tho South Omaha National bank showed 1 orinrmrtlia t i r rrr a r la ahnarn f i nrn n a thn i f - Hooper, wen.; i nion k i-naan, wiver uuy. n8Cinsurea which made his association on --- la.; Claud O. Smith, Reynolds, N. I).; fho lmnr(, distasteful to all parties con- r"onco. '3 -3;- Harold Thomsen. Omnha, Neb.; (leorge. W. , rVhc ui completed term has still C(0t! Fruarr ? deposit, at tho Union rr,iH Pin.i.mnnth. NVh- William t lint. I cerne1, ,l n0, Stock Yards National bank amounted to $1,- Rhenandoan, la.; Mllbnrn C. Whltakcr, Omaha, Neb. Imi Will Mhely Mvp. A, R. Wllgus of Vllllsca, la., and Cyrus f?wan of Minneapolis, the laboring men who so narrowly escaped death by nsphyxlntlon nt the Henderson hotel Wednesday nlxh'. were reported early Frldny morning to havo Worn Out? TRY IJAWI TRY Feilcrnl OtllerrH Jolly 'rinirlon, A number of the friends of Senator John M. Thurttton, ehlrfly bis federal appointees, gave him a surprise party at his home on Farnam ntreot Thursday evenlnp In honor of his election as a delesntc to the national convention. A band played patriotic airs nnd, after one of these selection, a crowd of mischievous boys out In tho street sang un Improvised version of the good old song: "I'nlon il'ncltlc forever! Hurrah, boys, hurrah! Down with the traitor And up with the stnrs," etc. W. J Uroatch made n few remarks by wnv of roiiRrntulatlon. to wililcli the semi- tor responded. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. W B. iPrlre of Lincoln was at the Murray Thursday. Ira P Mallory of North Platte was a ! Thursday guest at the Murray. C. II. Dietrich, republican nominee for (Miiiinnl Wine) 1Vllltl.ll r&ilfiiru n.iivtn Mnrlanl Win Is a lonle nreniirn.l linon 1 gOVemor. Is a gUCHt at the Mllllird. imiv .nientltiu nrineinie. U u af nnd 1 W. Pardnnner. wife and children of cnino, iih well ns ner.,i.nhi. Cal.. nro at tho Her Grand. Mr. I'nrdonncr Marlnnl Wlno has moro than S.000 written 1 l nuierlntendent of met Chlno sugar fau endorsements from leudtng phyKlcluns In all ton-. tiarts or tne worm. I u, y Kmipp and Simon jiarris 01 r ui- Murliml Wine elves nower to the hrnln. strength and elasticity of tho muscles and richness to the blood. It Is u promoter or wood health and longevity. Makes tho old young: keeps the young strong. Marlani Wine Is specially recommended ,for flenirnl liability. Overwork. Wenknons from whatever causes, Profound Depression nnd Kxhaustloiv Throat and Lung Dis eases. La U runic, Consumption uud Ma laria, it Is a diffusible tonlo for the entire system. . . . .. Mnrinnl Wine Is Invalonble for over worked men. delicate womon nnd sickly children. It stimulates, stri-nsthens and sustains the svstem und bracrs body and brain. It combats Malaria and Ladrlppo, Jlay bo used effeutlvcly In form of a hot Bold bv sll'druglsts. Beware or Imitations, Mnrlanl & Co., M W. 15th 8t.. New York, miiiiuh n hnndsame book of endorsemenis of emperor, empress, princess, cardinals, Itrownell of Peru. I)r. William Prunor of arcniusngps nun unicr uidiiukuipiu'ii imr- uennara, i), u. Lyncn or Kails .:ity. n. J. snnages. It Is sent gratia and postpaid to Davenport of Valentine and John Patterson a,u who wruo tor iu i or ventral unr, lerton. Dr. I). II. Mc.Malion or sowman (irnVe uud James Dow or St. raul were state neon n at the nari;er iinurttoay. K. K. Vnlenllno of West Point, M.D. Welch of Lincoln. John Nordhouso of No- briixki City and .Mr, anu .Mrs. a. m. iiey nobis of Norfolk were state guests regis tered Thursday t the ller Qrand. O. M. IimbertHon. 11. B. Ixiwry, F. A, flrnham nnil Or. Kilwards of Lincoln. J. C. Uurch of Wyntore. 12. D. Mitchell of Wnvnn. w. ( mbv nf Oothonhurir and John Peters of Albion wero Nebraskaus at the ailllnrd Thurnday. N'ebraHkiins at the Merchants Thursday J. Rex Hell, Henry L. Crary nnd H. M. Bird of David city. .Mr, nnd Mrs. F. W, Barber nnd C. 8. Owen of Franklin. 13. H. TlMIPl. nf l.naH..n. Mnll Hi ,1 i.l.nPl t t AM. nuv. K. A. Hlchiirdson nf Clurks. J. M. Ken- 1 neay or aenoa. r. A. Ytast or liyannn, it. 01,189.95, while on April 26 the deposits wcro $2,283,800.72, thus showing an Increaso of $482,610,77. A recapitulation of theso figures Bbows theso Increases in deposits since February 13: Packers' National bank $88,671.24, South Omaha National bank $293,352.95, Union Stock Yards National bank $482,610.77; total Increase In deposits $864,634.96. Colonel SnvnKe I'onulnr, Colonel E. P. Savago of Custer county, who la the republican nominee for lieuten ant governor, l well known In South Omaha and will undoubtedly have the undivided support of tha laboring people. When the vlllago was organized, Colonel Ravago was mado mayor nnd served with distinction. During his term of office he mado many friends, which ho still retains. Not long after his retirement from office he pur chased a stock farm In Custer county and as ho Is a regular shipper to this market he keeps up his acquaintance. The colonel Is one of tbo most affable of men nnd he cannot walk a block without being stopped by a dozen men who wish to shako hands with him. Everyone In South Omaha, bar ring a few newcomers, know Colonel Sav age, and It Is predicted that he will poll a big vote hero next November. Ono well known democrat said yesterday that bo had known Colouel Savage tor years and would not only vote for him, but proposed .work ing for hlra during the coming campaign, tho alterations are completed tho placo will be as sate as formerly. A fow hundred members 'and friends of Banner Lodgo No. 11, Fraternal- Union of America, gathered In tho evening to enjoy the Maypolo dancing party, for which elaborate preparations had been made. Tho first comers were much sur prised when Informed by tho police that the danco could not bo held there and when tho news spread from group to group much dlsanoointment was manifested. The danco will bo held at a later dato in another hall Science has found that rheumatism Ib caused by uric acid In the blood. This poison should be excreted by the kidneys. No rheumatism with healthy kidneys. Foley's Kidney Curo always makes them well. For sale by Myers-UUlon urug uo Omaha; Dillon's Drug Store, South Omaha. Ilo.lv of n Dead Soldier Found. a r.mr rxnMlncr In the vicinity of Fort Crook yesterday discovered tho badly de composed remains of a soldier under a. strnw stack not far distant from tho fort buildings. Owing to Its having lain so long none of those who viewed the body was l.l . l,1nr,lri. It Inquiry by telephono at the fort last night elicited nothing runner .man a coniirnmwuu of tho finding of the body. None of the ofn ...u .it thn fnrt nnd those with whom communication wns had would say nothing 1n reran! to the lueniuy ot "ie ueuu mun The Most Stubborn Conschn resulting from an attack of lagrlppe or heavy cold, must yield to the wonderful healing properties of Foley's Honey and Tar, which rTii!thfms tho lungB and makes them ound. For sule by Myors-Dlllon Drug Co Omaha; Dillon's Drug Store, South Omaha T I IK nfiAITV MAHKHTi INSTRUMENTS filed for record Thursday, Mny 3, loo: Warranty Deeds. vjrtin niiliorliert to M. J. Ryan, lot 5 .block 4. Corrlcran Placo $ 10 Andrew Wtcklund nnd wife to II. B. i.n nrwia'. int 1fi lilrwk 3. Orchard Hill 1,200 tl n Pnvnn am) wlfo to M. L. Ormsby, same , lr nt Smitii nnil wife to same, undu same BOO F. W. Mesehcndorf to O. H. Slosch n.inrr inta f nrul 6. blook 1. Al bright's nnnox 2,000 w. a. jerrries, ww", jo j, Vlnrh. tnlu .1 nnd 4. "block 114. Dundee Placo , 2,600 W. If. McConl. trustee, to j. u. u;on nor. w 23 feet lot 1. block 4, Rrown park United Real Estate and Trust com pany to Frank Chleborad, ni lot II, block IS. Knuntze 3d add J. P. McDonald to Anna Peterson, lot 21. block 2. Mnyne Place Fred Haas and wlfo to I. W. Wlggers, Drlkell nor Nelson Is a member of cither as sociation of employers and that their acts will havo no effect upon tho other con tractors. Gradually tho result of the conference be tween tho carpenters nnd contractors Wednesday morning Is becoming public property, nnd thoso who hoped that tho cenforenco would accnr.ullsh something In tho wny of a compromlso nro dlsuppolnted. Membors of tho commltteo of tho Cnr pontets' union say that tho contractors' committee hns receded from tho pcsltlon ken In tho communication received by tho union Tuesday night ami aro now lklng of wages lower nnd conditions less rntlsfactory than tluwo proposed nt that me. On tho part of the contractors, It la stated that their organization has not changed their demands, but that they are mply making thum plainer. It was stated by a member of tho contractors' commltteo that the carpenters' commlttco had practi cally conceded to tho contractors tho right o uso non-union mill htuff, but the carpen ters deny this assertion, When tho Wednesday conference ad journed It wns understood by tho em ployers that tho carponters' commlttco was not empowered to speak for tho organlza- on In tho matter of making final arrnngo- montn1 for tho settlement of tho strike, uud, the contractors' commltteo had that power, thoy practically refused to hold further conference with any commltteo from tho union not having that powor. It wun stated at labor htudquarte-rH that several of the contractors wcro employing carpenters nt tho union scalo and among tho men mentioned was John Harto, nt his work on tho Continental bulldlug, who, It wns al leged, was employing six men nt 40 rents nn hour. Mr. Harte was seen and denied that o had that many men nt work, but paid that was employing ono carpenter who was receiving tho old scale. During the dny re ports camo In of men employed nt other places, but those reports could not be veri fied, and It Is probablo that few men are nt ork, though It Is certain that most of theso working aro receiving 40 cents, as thoy are orklng directly for tho owners of tho build ings on which they are employed. At the meeting ot tho Carpenters' union Wednesday night It was decided to call out all men working for leea than 40 cents an hour and In pusuanco to this decision com mittees woro sent out yestorday to all placen whero work Is In progress. At noon nono of tho committees had returned. There Is no chango In tho atrlko of tho woodworkers. No further conference hns been had and both sides nro standing firm. Tho union has placed pickets at all mills for tho purpose of reporting the condition of affairs to tho executive commlttco of the nlon and to Inform all persons seeking ork of tho exlstcnco of tho strike. Meet ot tho mills nro still shut down and those that are running aro doing so with a short force, which generally includes tho proprietor. A rumor was current nt labor headquarters that tho contracting carpenters and tho mill wnera had an understanding In regard to tho matter of wages, hut ho mill owners deny this nnd tho labor leaders accept the denial as true. So far as can be learned there Is no effort to start work with nonunion mon olther by the carpenters or tho planing mill men, HEALTH and BEAUTY It in Clcnnsiiif!, Soothing nnd Refreshing, bccmtue mntlc of pure oils, vocou batter, glycerin, nnd the perfume of natural roses. KIRK MAKES IT DEALERS SELL IT ana To Open O Street. The petition submitted to thn council for the paving of O street, from Twenty. fourth to Twenty-sixth streets, and the evident de sire of the council to creatp a pavlni? dis trict as requoated have stirred up O street property owners to some extent and It Is more than likely that an effort will be made to open this atreat to the river. Owing to the seeming Indlfferenro of N street prop erty owntrs in thl matter and their r- nV4 lot 13. 'block 5, Wilcox's 1st add. WO L. v. Isaacs et nl to Isaac Land com pany, 8 28 feet lot 8. block 149, Omaha; lot 3, Rees' Place, and und?J tnr lnt 2 In trovernment lot 1 In 14-15-13 12,000 J. K. Lutmnn nnd wlfo to J. II. Lut m.in. o .15 fpet lots 7 and 8. block 21. 'South Omaha 225 Quit Claim needs, I. O. Meschendorf to O. II. Meschen dorf, lots 5 and 6, lilock 1, Albright's annex , G. M. Southmayd nnd wife to W. 11. McCord, trustee, w ." feet lot 1. block 4, Brown park T. ti, Haverly et al to .1. P. McDonald, lot 21, block 2. Mayno Place Madison Haverly and wife to same, samo Ijoulsa Haverly et nl to same, same.. 1. M. Haverly et al to same, same S. W. dates und wife to same, same.. Catjiarlno Hench ot al to Hame, same.. Josephine Lyon et nl to same, same.. Deeds. Master In chancery to M. F. Bourke. lot 7, block 8, Parker's add 4,000 Total amount of transfers $25,544 TOO IiAi'K TO CiaSSirV. 8TRATBD. two bay horses, weight M0 and id., rrom ma and uougn ts.; pieasi return to J. M. Bpanggaurd, above nd areas. . j-oji-jimi c POLES HAVE A CELEBRATION Anntrersnry of the Adoption of the Coimtltiitloit of I'olnnd Is Oil served In Oinnhn. Last night at tho hall at Twenty-sixth and Walnut streets tho Omaha Poles celo brated tho anniversary of tho adoption of tho Polish constitution, which occurred on May 3, 1810. Thero was a large attendance, many women nnd children Joining In tho demonstration. Anton Inda presided over the meeting, which was addressed by E. Roscwater, Judgo Baker and Councilman Mount. A let ter from tho mayor, expressing bis regret at being unablo to attend and commending tho spirit of tho celebration, was rend. Before tho .metting adjourned a per manent organization was formed, to bo known ns the Nebraska Polish Catholic Bonevolent association. It will bo of a ro llef and Insurance nature, as well as havlug social functions. H a a o a Charmingly furnished Sleeping Rooms are only possible when the Furniture is graceful in design. One wants tho sleeping rooms whether ior guest or for membors of tho family, to be daint ily and handsomely furnished wants pleasant, airy apartments. Our Bedroom Suits No matter how low tho prices, nro iihraya tho newest tie-RlirnH- -from tho best makers nnd passed nloii nt mi especial economy In price making poa slblo tito prcttloHt sleeping rooms at nominal cost. $27.50 For a handsome 3-pieoe Bed Room Suit, hlfih quality, mude of best boleot wood richly carved and hand polished. 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