Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 30, 1900, PART I, Page 7, Image 7

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SAMSON COUNTS THE COST
Chamberlain Sitting on His Money Cheat
Awaits Bill Collectors.
PROFITS OF GALA WEEK STILL UNCERTAIN
be'hi
Tho groatostand grandest collection of stoves and ranges e.ver shown in Omaha, or for that matter anywhere. 15 very conceivable style and size of heat
'ni: as well as cooklne stoves nro shown nnd at Prices far below nnv other hdUS. Month nf nrotinmtlnn fnr fh" irrnnt In h enaMeil u In n(Tr lurnlnj Itin lllfti of which von li4Vi nvr anrn nr h utA rt hit.
fore. In some rases entire stocks of f und es wcro purchased at f.Oe on ha dollar, and remember as wo buy so wv sel . Our ANNUAL, FALL CARPET SALE Is now cn. nnd If you wish to purchase a carpet cr rug at saving of ono-qurter to a third or
even one half of formor prices be sure and attend thlj great sale. ...... .... . ,
Snfe Mmi-kIii, llimpier, Will Appear
In (lie I'rollt CuliiMiii Cm mix Hum;
I'leitned I In- UoM-niur Diir
Inii I lie Wpi'k,
Mm
S T0H0KR0W
!
J.
The composite head of the Hoard of Oov
criiors Is Hi a v liirl over tho reck.ning
for all tho good times of tho wick; the
only know that their pockets aro Jmg 1 g
UnllB, parnilt'B, Bireet snows huvo trod
on ono another's heels and su..h u stieam
of metal has (lowed Into thu royal treasury
that tho keeper of the cofler s mply closed
tho doors to hold It fast and left iho cuun.
lag until another day.
All lam night the court ac:ouutams
added figures under direction of Treasurer
II. J. 'enfold and by this aftern.on Sim
ton expects to have an official aaount of
his trust In duo form. At n hazard Mr.
I'onfold remarked that tho profits of tha
carnival would exceed $2.C0i. Tho ball,
he pointed out, was not promoted to make
money, although It Is expected to more
than pay for Itself. No computation, his
been mado of the expense of tho parades,
as tho pay roll was opened last May and
has varied from $100 to $300 tier week
over since. Tho original funds camo from
a scoro of sources fees of membership,
bequests of merchants, street railway and
railroads.
Tho Items of expense arc still b?lng pre
scnted to Hamsun In the form of duns,
many of heroic size. Tor tho rojnl ball
typographical work auicuntcd to $l,0.S
and tho caterer's bill to JS00. Tho chuck
vouchers for tho bands employed dur.no;
thu parades foot up Jl.Goo and those a n
but samples of many. The tolul expense
of tho ball was a Uttlo less tluu 43 000.
And for these rcabous new furrows plough
tho brow of Samson.
CromN I'mxi 'I'll riinuli TuriiMllm.
Tho multitudes which havu rested their
elbows on the booths and Jostled through
tho avenues have been most satisfactory
In point of size. The admissions told dur
ing tho six days have been as follows;
Monday ' 4.5H
Tuesday 9,ixm
Wednesday 22,S'i3
Thursday 2.uro
Friday 13.S91
Saturday 8 1S.7U)
Total, udults ..
Total, children
91.137
3,021
Total 9I.77S
Tho nickels and dimes tnken In to admit
this army of slghtscors amount to $9,2'Jj.75.
Each morulug Hamson has proceed .d to n
national depository, with two attendants In
Ills rear, bearing each two sacks. Tlrsj
burdens weighed about forty pounds each
and wcro filled with thu lesser coins of tho
roalm, neatly assorted and counted. In
addition to tho goodly income from this
source there was the revenue from tho
booths, each contributing $2 per running
foot, and the percentages on the midway
attractions.
Thu day of largest attendance was
Woduesdny, when tho Immense throngs
summoned to obscrvo tho daylight parade
found a natural destination wlth.n tha
gates. Thu fraternal societies furnished
special features and dlvcrtlsement had been
provided for tho children, whoso day It also
was.
Now that the tumult and shoutings havo
ceased Samson sits on his mcney ehest
and aualtt) bill collectors. Tho margin
to bo left in tho till depends, ho says, on
tho number of theso pests nnd how chcuply
ha can satisfy their demands. It Is his
shrewd guess, however, that there will be
n goodly sum left after every ono has goue
his way content.
LARGE OAK
IlKA'l F.Il-llkf cut
burns coal or
wood, center draft,
nlolcol trimming all
over and large or
iiRinontHl iirn a
pretty design and
will give excellent
satisfaction a reg
ular 112 stove -priced
at "7 Qfl
only ... I il?U
tm r ft. Jpllw
mm 3
ELEOA'T steel ranges
extra quality inatcrlul utiJ
much nickel In trimmings. Is
asbestos lined, has Improved
draft and Is an exceptionally
good baker, patent balanced
floor--$19.00 range 2Q "Jg
IJt.KOANT r.-HOI.K RANOE9. THE
niwiat Improved with large oven mil
ludustructlhli tiro box, bi dutiful nickel
tr1 mined, patent draft, easily regn
latod It is worth all of tf fcn
JW-sulu prlco UiUU
. Everything sold for Gash or Credit.
10.00 worth goods, $1.00 a week, $ ,4.00 a month
25.00 worth roods. 1,25 a week, 5.00 a month
1,50 a week, 6.00 a month
2.00 a week, 8.00 a month
2.0 a week, 10.00 a month
J.OOawcck, 12.00 a month
53.00 worth goods.
75.00 worth foods,
50.00 worth goods.
12011.00 worth goods,
fST.Spe.-l ii I inilueoun'tiM tt young people JuU yoliii
t liou eke vlng. We deliver dally to South Onm
li and Council It uifi.
$.SS FOU A I'irAMnRIl SUIT THAT
you would pay $23 00 for elewhre. It
la madn of sulld oak, lrn larse French
bevlod mirror, fltlud with patnt cas
tors and th very latest III IJI (19
style nnd finish I4itU
A , I I " X X V V - .
16IH & FARNAM STREETS,
OMAHA.
('t he People's I'lirn turc and Carpet (o.)
AN I'NKOt'AI.KD
how.ng ot Cook Stoves,
the strong nnd durable
kind, with large oven nnd
lire box. four ho'es. and
guaranteed for bnklnx -Kxtra
special for "J n"
this sale only I iUU
proaapchabic B?.'gzlio in QtQbliQvj ri Glass
Tomorrow's special ollorttitft. will add m;inv to tho army of thrifty pooplo
who buy at this Store hecujso thav buy uhoanest.
DINNEll SETS KNfJMSH milOELAIN
undorglazed decoration, In assorted colon,
composed of 100 pieces, worth "J ffi
$12.00--Monday f i JjlJ
DINNER SET8--ENHMSH rORCELAlN
100 places, In underglazcd floral f fifi
decorations, worth $18 .Monday .. vXOfJ
100 1MECE AUSTU1AN CHINA DINNER
Sel3 - handsome hellotrupo spray docora
tlons Limoges patterns, worth Irt ""J?
$SOtomorrow Iwi iW
J50 LAMPS JUST UNPACKED VARIED
nssrrtment of colors and patterns,
worth $2. M tomorrow only
125
ltE 22 a is
lmiOHTEST AND
best oil heaters.
"The Reliable' -helht
so inehfi -clean,
perfect burn
ers which require
no more attention
than an ordinary
lamp 1 (ta'lon oil
burns 10 hours, will
neai room i: reet
square,
morrnw
fe'.: 4.48
Curtains and Drapenss.
1$ rad '
I.
12.00 I'EU PAIR FOR CHKNII
portieres a bis variety of
colorlncs und patterns
worth fully $5 per pair
1 1 d j
2.
RUFFLED MUSLIN CURTAINS, WELL
made, with full site ruflle, turned and dou
ble stitched, 2V and 3 yards long
worth, per pair, $1.35
sale price
LACE CURTAINS, MADE OF BEST SE
lected Nottingham yarns, with pattnt edges,
full width, iVt yards long, n real
lace designs worth $S.C0 yard-only
NOTTINGHAM LACK CURTAINS, IN
Irish point, Renaissance, Iirutsels and Ara
bian effects, plain and figured eenteru
made of best Egyptian yarns, 3H fj PA
yardi long; designs well fitted for .Eagl
parlor and library worth U pair
$8.9JFOR IIHUSSELS. CLUNY AND OTIl
er lace curtain, with scrim centers, also
iiwisu tainuours in exqjisua
sIl-hh and that will launder wal
our latest Importations worth
tSM PER PAIR FOR HEAVY TAP
EE estry Curtains, handsome deslnns
They are bound to please you 0a
at thf) price worth $7 0), JS.
tier tinli-
8I.SJ FOR HEAVT IRON
beds, large posts and re
inforced Joints, high head
and superbly enameled,
brass trimmed and bras
rod head and foot
We show lfJ different
styles Prices the leweit
Special for this a QC
sale only . . tiJv
1
Brand Nsiv Styles ot Fall Carpets
t.UUAl.N UAItrKTS, I.N VERY NEAT DESIGNS
and good colorings, full yard wldo and full warp
a very special bargain for Monday at, It5
per yard IOC
SQ PER YARD FOR 1NORAIN CARPET.
W with wool fill ng and co ton warp, cuo'co de
signs and fast colots un Immonso variety to chooao
from.
BI PER YARD FOR STRICTLY ALL-WOOL
'UW Ingrain carpets, extra suuer. heavv nualKv
latest designs and colors splendid value.
SK FOR TAPESTRY HRUSSELS CARPETS, IN
WW parlor, hall und stnlr n.niernu n .nl.n.fi i
variety of cbolco styles, In desirable colorings.
6 Km PER YARD FOR EXTRA QUALITY TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS,
" In a splendid lino of parlor patterns, with or without border the season's
latest colorings. .
PER YARD FOR VELVET CARPETS, THE MOST DESIRABLE PAT
terns ImmenBe variety to select from, new colorings.
A PER YARD FOR MOQUETTE CARPETS. II EST QUALITIES, THE CIIOIC
'J est of this srasan's productions.
10.00 yards ot Japanose Mattings, linen warp very line weave 19c per yard.
We are solo njtents
for Omaha for the
Peninsular Stoves
and llnnges,
BPLK.CU 1IASE llUn
ners, self fetdem, patent
drafts and especially rcom
mend far fuel eeenomy
plenty of nlckl on dome
toot rests ana uoara, very or-
nutneniai. ruuy
worth ii--nrlee
PERPETUATED PAI
lea' -ool lifi, fit and wall
(..n.aMlk.l .....). r.M ..Mat "
2 only (o ciiHicmer,
each
, very ur'
14.75
'ALMS-4
1 Wjll
,nd TSo,
25c
4
Our Low Pries Bedding Offers;
2fif PER PAIR FOR CALIFORNIA Eft
w blankets, largo size, uushrlnka- VwV
75c
ble, all wool.
19 FOR READY MADE TILLOW
cases, hemstitched and plain, flno
quality of muslin.
FOR READY MADE BLEACHED
sheets, heavy quality muslin, freo
from dressing, turn and Ironed.
7Rf Fon BLANK ETS, FLEECE LIN
(WV ed cotton blankets, heavy quality,
full size, choico of white, gray or ton.
j"j?K FOR COMFORTERS, SATEEN
S W covered, fancifully stitched and
figured.
FOR 11-4 FINE CALIFORNIA
all wool hlankots. these goods aro
made from fine selected stock, strictly all
wool.
FOR BED SPREADS, MARSKIL
les patterns, large slie, rondy tor use
IAfk FOR NOTTINGHAM BED SETS
w closing out this lot at half what
it costs elsewhere for very sami goods.
2 A FOR BED SET -CHOICE PAT
tern very new worth double.
FOR COMFORTERS. HEAVY
weight, full size, figured on both
sides.
I Rjl ''A,R K0K VWNU FEATHER
l'CJiy pillows, covered with substantial
ticking, well filled, freo from dust and odor
FOR COMFORTER S,
sllltollue covered, filled with finest
whlto corded cotton, winter w eight.
t;i,Mnt u or the ci,osi.; not its.
'
TliniisniitlN tit Mf'ri-.vninto-rN Tnl.c I.nnt
l.fitik nt thi Carnival.
As tho stroke ot 12 announced tho In
coming week this morning the last visitors
passed through tho turnstiles nt the
Oriental carnival grounds nnd left tho con
fetti-strewn streets to tho workmen whoj
began to pack up tho Midway shows j
preparatory to entering upon another week
of the strenuous llfo.
Last night was tho merriest tlmo of the
carnival. Hundreds of traveling men
helped tho ballyhoo spielers and encour
aged tho efforts ot tho dancing girls.
Twenty thousand people bent on having
a good tlmo Joined In thu mad ruvel nnd
kept tho n lr tilled with confetti.
Tho erowd was, tho largest that was In
tho carnival nt any ono tlmo during the
week. Fnr tho first tlmo tho Midway
attractions tilled their tents repeatedly
and tho streots wero packed with the good
natured throng. It was a nt climax to a
week that wus successful beyond all ex
pectation and In splto of unfavorable
weather.
A disorderly erowd was expected last
night nnd thirty-six extra policemen wcro
provided to keep pence. A patrol wagon
stood at tho Douglas street entrance ready
to give any rudlans a freo ride, but the
sight of tho llfty-two olllcers In conven
tional blue had a salutary effect upon
hoodlums and prevented any lawless out
break.
(Ireot credit Is duo the pollco depart
ment and the Board of Governors for tho
j ss.ee
Golf
Skirts
LADIES' A L Ii
Wool, double facod
Golf Skirts, grays
and 'browns, worth
$3.50, tor
LADIES' all wool
black Qolf Skirts
extra heavy worth
$10.00, for
JAGXETS
SUITS
LADIES'
All Wool
Cheviot und
Venotlon
Suits. Eton
and tight
flttlatr
worth 16
for
$9.88;
LADLES' ALL WOOL
Pebble Cheviot, tiht fit
tingWta, full Bilk lined
Jacket, worth Q Cfl
$22.50, for i!$ijy
LADIES' ALIi
Wool 1U a e k
Kersey Jackets
near silk lined
throuchout, str
apped sou 1I1R
worth fD.OO, for
LADIES' FINE VELDT
hats trimmed for our
opening would be cheap
at any sale, at $6 ryv
Monday for
i Millinery Department
Arft Scarfs, with four Pattem WatS
i ) tTA 1 ,or T.L 9 black hats, trimmed to ftlTJN VT opening would be cheap J
J t A I fiQiTjt'&F af $3 J0-on sale Men- v-? fcU t any sale, at tA- :
$3.98 car si.98 im $3.98 i
(Pi Electric Seal Col- PSS
) Mm LADIES' PIN, .'ned-worth ,.,00 MM Jk Sin.,! X Ji 3 TpftSM
r fCf Kenrsoy .Tuckets for V-ttoJ W colors and blacks-equal Slbr,7 aU "", ltral ot thl i
irfjrv iu. uj ..ii WtWit W to any trimmed hut In tho .AwWlU 1 season's Ideas-worth up u
fvA J $10.00, for WW,W SiL 'T-
M JV IFb LADIES' GENUINE nLACK MARTEN 00 . 5- jgf" O id ffl
S6.98 ;'..S.98 A.8o ff.i $4iS9
mum
Mm
Khcumntic paiusurc the cries of protest
anil distress from tortured muscles, aching
joints and excited nerves, The hlood has
been poisoned by the accumulation of
waste matter in the system, nnd can no
longer supply the pure and health sustain
ing food they' recmiie. The whole system
feels the effect, of this acid poison : and
not until tho blood has been purified and
brought back to a healthy condition will
the aches and pain9 cease.
Mrs. James Kelt, of 707 Ninth street, N. K.,
Washington, D. C, writes n follow i "A few
months ago I bad nn stuck of Sciatic Rheuma
tUminitsworUfnrm The
Cain was so intense that I
ecame completely pros
trated. The attack was an
umiiuatlv aevere one, and
my eoudltlon wa regard
ed as being very danger
out. I was attended by
one of the mot able doc
tor In Waihlngtou. who is
alio a member if the fac
ulty of a leading medical
rnllror here. He told me
to continue hl prescrlp- ,
tloiuand I would get well. Aflrr haying I' filled
twelve times without receiving the flighted
benefit. 1 declined to continue his treatment any
longer. Having heard of S.S S.Sifl'Specl6cj
recommended ftr Kheuinatitm, I decided, almcM
In de-vatr however to give the medicine a trial,
and alter I had taken a few twttlea I wa aide to
lmbblo around on crutches, and very soon there
after had no ue for them at all, h. H.h, having
cured me sound and well. All the dlstresing
pains have left me, my appeU'e his returned,
and I am happy to be again reatorcd to perfect
uca.ui .
tltc greni vegciauic
purifier nnd touic, is
the ideal remedy in all
I rheumatic troubles.
There are no opiates or
minerals In It to disturb the digestion, and
lead to ruinous habits.
We have prepared special book, on
niiniiMititUin which everv sufferer from
this painful disease hhould read, It is the
most complete and interesting book of
the kind iti existence. It will be sent free
. .1 . I W'rjf. nitr Till t-O .
cinus fully and freely about your case. We
make no charge lor raeincai uuvicc.
1MB SWIFT 8FECIFI0 CO, ATLANTA, OA.
oxccllont order which hns been maintained
during tho entire week. Every attempt to
mako license of tho liberty granted was
promptly checked and tho Oriental car
nival has gono Into history without imy
such disgraceful Hcencs ns havo marred
street fairs In Kansas City, Ees Molucs
and other cities.
The Midway shows all left tho city to
day. Tho better attractions went to Sioux
City and Cedar Rapids, la., where street
fairs are to bo held this week. Flfty-slx
street fairs wcro in progress In tho United
Slates during the Inst week and the num
ber Is about tho samo for this week.
PASS UP BOND PROPOSITION
County Commissioners Take No Action on
Proposed Suburban Railway,
FETER COOPER CLUB PRESENTS PROTEST
splendid trade and times, tlu tmr hunts
all discounting their bills and pacing cihIi .
He has bern enjoying Ak-Hur-Hen k
with his brother nnd says It anil Oniulin
aro winners, lie leaves for l.lmoln tmlm j
to make a short visit them and take 1 ri
"Traveling Man h tiny ut tin ruiiltul city
Mr Cooli'y, Jr., rend law with his t rotlu'r.
Juilgo Coolev, nnd wus admitted to the
bur. but finds It more rongrnlnl bring 11
"kniizht of tho crln " than 11 "illsHnli. of
I Ulnckstone."
CHURCHES ARE PROSPEROUS
Great .Improvement ami Progress Shown
During Past Four Years.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
A nncciiil niretlmr of tho city council will
be held Monday morning for tho purpose
of passing the salary ordlnunco for Sep-
lotniHT. ,
fA,t1,A-u rt Dir. llnntlhllpilll Knlizllts f)f
America uri' reiUosti-d to report at head
quarters. 1S03 Farnum, Sunday morning ut
0 o'clock.
V. A. Clangor, aged .til, died at St, Jo.
soph's hospital with typhoid frver 11ml M
remnlns were sent to Milwaukee, Wis., for
Interment.
A gasollno stove explosion did smnll datn-
r. In tlu. rlu.-lllni- 111 V'ii Kniltll l'cllll toPlltll
street, occupied by George Shepard, shortly
artor u o ciock aatuniay ovviiiuk.
Tho fund for tho Galveston sufferers now
amounts to J.WO. The total contrlliuii m
of the Omiihiv school children was J-.M.l 1.
About JI0 of tho mouvy given by tho schools
was in pennies.
Tho Honnl of County Commissioners will
meet Tuesday at 10 a. m. foi the purpose of
tuning final anion in ino manor 01 suomu
tlng bonds in aid of tho proposed electric
suburban railways to the volo of thu people
next November.
Two alleged highwaymen, who give the
nniiiim nf .Inhnsnii nnd Wlniser. were
nrrested on the Midway Friday night, t'hl f
Donnhuo sas tiuit jonnson, wnoso rigni
name Is Jon is Itevnolds, escaped from juli
in Grand Island In 1VJ7.
Wlllam Nelhcn, a 14-year-old boy. com
plains to the pollco that, while ho was
helling confetti on tho Midway Frld.tv
night, someone knocked him down, robho I
him of !."; anil ran nway. ilo was unab.o
to describe hi assailant.
On account of tho falluro of Patrick Ford
to lay permanent brick .walks In accord
unco with tho contract he entered Into with
tho cllv, tho Hoard ot Public Works 1: I
M'rtUed for bids from other contractors.
K.mn was received, however, ami on ie-
rount of the lateness of tho season It H
likely that no permanjnt walks will be
laid this full.
One of the most attractlvo booths In the
nri.mtul enrnlval was that of Thomtison.
Ilelden & Co. Tho exhibit was mmlu up
entirely or nun linens nnu wus protecieu
frmn thn iliixt bv u lurKO iilato kIuss front.
f the old school sat In tho back
of thu booth and spun flax to the delight
of visitors vh wero born since tho day of
the spinning wheel.
P. J. Mrlinnulil wait robbed of a cold
watch In the Elkhorn Valley house Thur.
ilnv nlL-hf. .ii'i (irilliiLT to his storv to 'h'
police, lie says ho left his tlmopU' e
Willi me cleric wnen lie itnreu, una wnoi
he called ror It In the morning It was gone,
minis other truest having taken It In ex
rhiinmi fo'. n M Walerhurv. lie has
brought suit against tho house In Justice
I.enrn's court
William R. Iiavls, a traveling man living
nt Jiifi St Mary's avenue, was severe. y
injured yesterday ny neing anocKeu
iliiwn bv a motor car at Sixteenth and
Chicago street. Mr. Uavis was attempting
to cross Sixteenth street. Cars were ap
proaching from both directions, and In
htenplng asl le to avoid one of them he
took u position directly In front of th
olhor. and was run down. Tho physician
who attended him found a sevcro contiisnn
cn the right side of the head. Tho right
hln was stiralned und tmiued. lie was
1 tiiKen 10 iu tiuwc.
.llrNHrn. f'rrluliton 11 ml Cfirtiini'lc.
Object In JliiiiflliiK (lie f.'iiin
for n " Court
lloiinr.
No action was had at the meeting of tho
board ot county commissioners Saturday
forenoon upon tho proposed submission of
a proposition to vote bonds for an luter
urbun electric railway. Tho subject was
not referred to in tho meeting exdept that
a prolest was read from tho Peter Cooper
club, which was referred to committee of
the whole,
James Crelghton and Former Police Cap
tain Cormack wcro present to protest
against bonding the county for r00,000 for
n new court house, but thcro was no refer
ence to tho subject during tho mooting-
After adjournment, however, theso two gen
tlemen held n heated session with Commis
sioner Connolly, Inveighing loudly against
tho submission ot tho proposition, claiming
that nny proposition that may bo submitted
for tho Issuo of bonds Is suro to carry.
County Treasurer Elsabser submitted a
communication to tho effect that ho is In
formed that nt the coming public tax salo
bids will be presented for tho purchase of
various properties for the regular city and
county taxes only, the parties bidding
therefor refusing to purchnso for tho spo
cial taxes unpaid, claiming that the latter
are invalid und uncollectablo. Whllo this
would yield a largo rovenuo to tho county,
It has always been tho custom to Issue
certificates of tax sales only to those who
offer to pay nil delinquent taxes on tho
properties purchased, regular and special.
Treasurer Elsasscr takes tho position that
all taxes unpaid nnd certified to him by the
treasurers of Omaha and South Omaha are
valid Hens upon the properties against
which they aro levied, nnd that ho cannot
assume to bo the Judge of tho validity of
this or that special tax'. Hp holds that nil
certificates of salo must Include all unpaid
taxes and ho wanted an expression from
the commissioners on the subject. Com
missioner lloctor said ho thought-It hardly
the provlnco of the hoard to pass upon the
question ami on his motion tho tommimlcn
Hon was referred to the fluanco committee
und the county attorney.
Tho reslguatlon of E. It. Humo ns Justice
of tho pcaco In West Omaha was accepted
and a resolution by Connolly was adopted
appointing P. M. Connolly night watch and
H. Illorbach undertaker at tho county hos
pltal. Adjournment was taken until Tues
day morning
Harold J. Cooley, the popular commerc-ta
traveler, is 111 uo city, tlio guest or ills
urotner, Julius h, cooicy. the well known
attorney Mr. Cooley. Jr . has ben con
nected with the I.ee llrnom and IMiste
company of Davenport I i , for the Init
three years. Ills terrl iry covers northern
Iowa and southern Minnesota, He reports
BRASS THIEVES ARE CAUGHT
Men Who lllxiililc lln liirn by Steal
ing; Journal llenrliiiSN Are
l''Illllll)' (It ITllltlllf il,
Thieves who havo been at work blnce
August 30 robbing Missouri Pacific cars ot
Journal brasses wero captured during the
week aud aro uow In Jail awaiting a pro-
llnilnniy hearing. They nro John and
Charles Roosevelt and John Veaich, who
resido near Fortieth and Chicago sire:ta.
Tho two Johns wcro arns od Tuesday
night by Uotectlve EeLong cf tho Mibs un
Paclllc, Pollco Dctcctiws Dempsoy find
Jorgcnscn nnd Sheriff Power nnd Char 01
on Saturday "iilght by tho same oihcurs.
Tho former aro confined at tho cuuty Jail
and tho latter Is nt tho city Jail.
On August 30 ears at Lawn and Clifton
Hill wero jacked up and thlrty-elgh
brasses stolen; about Sotpember 16 cars at
Sejmour park were robboJ of fony-scvou
brasses and on tho samo dato eight brasses
were taken from cars at Dund?o and West
Side. Tho total valuo of tho braBse.'i,
figured at the prlco of Junk, Is $ 140.
The dotectlvcs were at work on tho caso
a long tlmo, but havo succoul-d In sal
ting .a complete chain of cid nee. A
number of tho brasses' wero found In thii
possession of the men' and tho p aco was
discovered where tho balance of the metal
was melted. The Jack, dnrk lantern, nl k
nnd hammer used In gottlng tho brasses
were In tho house occupied by tho men.
Whllo tho valuo ot tho brass?s Is com
paratively small, tho offense of siea.li.g
them Is very serious, ns In nearly every
enso It leads to a more or loss s-tIous
wreck. Somotlmes tho theft Is discovered
before tho cars aro mado up Into trnlns.
but often they aro sent out on tlio road
and break down without warning, earning
loss of property and quite often uf llfo.
I had a running sorn on my leg for seven
years," writes Mrs. Jas. Forest of Chip
powa Tails, Wis., "and Bpont hundreds of
dollars In trying to got It healed. Two
boxes ot Banner Salvo entirely cured It."
Myers-Dillon Drug Co.. Omaha; Dillon's
Drug Store, South Omaha.
.M Mpiiper Jinn TnlceM IHn Oiiii ,fe.
HARRlSHFRO. Pa, Sept. :'J -Q, or o If.
Welehons, ono of thu best known nenv
paper men in Pennsylvania, eommltel
suleldo by severing the nrteriei on hi icm
with a penknife this evening In n bedroom
of 11 llarrlsburg restaurant. Mr WelcUo.is
had been drinking vi ry hard sli ce he 0 t "io
to thW-clty tw we-V.H ago and hiborod
undr thi hallui'inaiiiin Unit he wa pur
sued by eneinle- Ho left this mes-iiie
wh'ch was written In a clear hand, on the
wall of the room:
"Facing my Und, I die Innocent and be
lieving In my wife's fidelity. Tho future
will ncoiilt me "
Welehons was formerly n member of the
stato committee and during the la t gub'
natortal convention In had charge ot tho
press bureau at tnc republican state lieau
quarters,
RESUME OF CONFERENCE REPORTS
Fissure Mmmv Hint More Money Hns
lleeu Contributed In (be
I'll m I Veil 1 'I'll nil KCK,
lleforr.
The general Improvement nnd progress
of church work from n financial as well as
spiritual standpoint Is finely Illustrative
of the conditions which now provall
throughout this district. Tho following
report, which was taken from tho minutes
of tho recent Methodist Episcopal confer
ence held at Norfolk, Neb,, by Clyde E.
Clsscll, pastor ot Hauscom Park Methodist
Episcopal church, shows the advancement
of this conference, which includes all pas
torates north of tho 'Plutto river, ns far
west as Grand Islaud:
Total IJenevolelices
U9J .' J 9,503
ism n.n;3
ISO) 11, c
IS'Ji 10.71 1
1S!7 10,1X11
pas u.'.oa
1W3 12,71
1 COO K.UoH
parades with tho local carnival wns a
greater magnet than anything thnt tho I. n
colnltes havo to oiler, but the proapu'ts ot
better weather next week will probaoly
cnuso many people to go to Lincoln who
wero doterrcd from visiting Omaha. Tho
samo rates will bo effectivo to Lincoln as
havo been during tho festal week ho.e. On
Thursday, the day when tho ll-wer parado
will bo held, rates of 80 per rent of tho eno
way rate for the round trip will be 1 f
feetlve from all points within 150 mi es
nnd for the other days the faro will
to tho ono way rate for tho round trio.
It Is expected by railroad men in charge
ot tho furnishing ot facilities for tho hand
ling of thn crowds that tholr accommoda
tions will bo tnxed, especially on Tuoulay,
which Is Roosevelt day, and on Thursday,
tho day of the (lower parade and tho low
intes.
CO TO UNITED STATES COURT
Suits Growing Out of tho Laying
Eailroad Tracks Transferred.
of
Totnt n,2J3
Number of Churches IVjIlt
nm. is.d, isir. nnd 1S03 7
1817, isos. 1MW and 1300 aj
Number of Parsonages Ullllt
Ptu. 1HM, 1KJ3 and ISPfl S
lbl7. 1S3. 1SW and l&JU 11
Valuo of Church Property
1MV1 $..2ti,G7.r.
UW fc'J.Zib
11VI0 6U7.007
Jncrenso from IM3 to 1RM L'i.08
Increase from 103 to 1030 I5.33J
Paid for Church Building and Improve
ments 1S9.I J 18,2:0
1 vi 1 .1.-..
i;i,i, :i
Mi 1
IMI.I
UU7
it'JS
lflfj
1WJ
1:1.1
.., IS,
... IS,
... 10,
. .. 26,
... ;w,
Paid on Church Indebtedness
From ISM to isoa ,.1S,
From 1!W to 1WJ 31,
Paid for Pustoral Support
1852
;n
912
a,577
lW'i W.;J;
13JU i3,155
In IS'j'.' each church averaged for
boiievolencus '
In ISM each church averageil for
benevolences M
In 19)0 each church averaged for
benevolcticos 112
In IOj each church averaged for bulla-
Ins nnd Improvements J 91
In 19X) eafh clurch averaged for build
ings nnd Improvements 212
ANei nge 1 bun h, Indebtedness In IS'.m.. . J9.VJ
Average church lndeliledness In llrtO 15)
i'iii:p AitiNt; roit moiiij cikiwds,
G0INGT0 GRAND ENCAMPMENT
t'l.lfiii I'neifln l,ll;el to II it n n llrun-'li
Into the ThrlrliiK .Mln
Iiik Ton n.
From authentic sources It Is loirurd that
the Union Pacific has practically decld'd
to extend a branch lino from Wolcott to
Rrnnd Encampment. ThlH p a omcnt 1h
strengthened by reason of the ac.lv. ty In
mining operations now In progress at that
point. A modern smelting plant is being
hauled to Grand Encampment and wh 11
erected will be tho first In tho stato of
Wyoming. An Improved concentrating
plant, tho Kurtz-Chatterton, will be .n op
eration noxt week. Owing to the present
Inaccessibility of Crnud Encampment to
rnilrond facilities it Is doubled If such ox
ter.slvo improvements as theso would bo
put In unless tho certainty of direct rail
road communication existed.
Ornnd Encampment, it Is sn d by men fa
miliar with tho situation, has now pasud
the experimental stago as a mining camp
and its futuro Is assured. Wl h adcijuato
railroad facilities it Is believed 'hat it will
thrive and prcsper and boromo ono of tho
tr.cst influential mining dstrlcts In Wyo
ming. The Union Pacific has twen y miles
cf the distance between Wolcott and Or.ind
Encampment graded.
Itiillrnnil Men , n I lei pn e u lien")
I'ltuftf imer HiiNitlneNK It I m Wreli.
Railroad men anticipate that thu street
fair at Lincoln this week will prove almost
ab big a drawing card as the Omaha carni
val. The connection ot the- Ak-3ar-U n J2 and $3
MUST FACE DISTRICT COURT
Miirulnr Who Alti-inpln! ro Loot Holy
Family f liureh In Held
foi' Trial.
"Jim" Wilson, tho burglar who was
caught red-handed In the act of trying 10
loot n contribution box In tho Holy l ean ly
church Thursday afternoon, was bound
over to tho district court yesterday morning
under (000 bonds, Ho waived preliminary
hearing and attempted no defense
It wag learned Friday that Wilson bad
also despoiled the contribution boxes n
St. Phllomen&'s church and robbed thm of
their contents. Ity means of a. h uy Iron
bar ho hud twisted off tho padlocks It Is
I not known how much money ho secured,
but the uinount Is supposed to be between
I t? anrl tl
WILL BE HEARD AT LINCOLN NEXT MONTH
Plaintiffs Ouiioxc Cilvlnu Itlulit-of-Wuy
011 (iriMinil of Illeffnllty
mill Depreciation of
1'roperty.
All of the litigation regarding the laying
of railroad tracks la tho uasii.ru part of
the city has been transferred to the fill ed
Slates court with the tiling ot tho potlituis
of tho city of Omaha against Iho I ii.cn Pa
cific und Omaha roads and of the Dyron
Reed company against tho same defend. in. 11.
There has been 110 decision render d in
the enso of tho Omnha & Sutuwscrn
acaliiHt tho Omaha road, but It is bcl.aiod
thai tho plaintiff has more ihanco of car
rying its point through tho bull filed in tho
name uf thu city, I he Judgo Indicating in
tho course of the trial that wh lu It might
lie thnt tho plaintiff road hud no rig, as
above theso of any property owner, w.io
hns an udeiiuate lemcdy at law for any
damago which might result from thu laying
ot tlio defendant's tracks, tho c.ty un
doubtedly has tho right to enjoin tile laying
of tho truck.
Whllo thu suit ot tho Burlington and ot
tho city Is aimed at tho laying nf .ho track
on Eighth street from Capitol ivonuo to
Howard street, tho Bull brought by tho
Ryroii Reed company Is against tho mv ng
of track on Harney and Fanuim s'retts
from Eighth to Tenth. The plnitiUtN a I
lego that tho right-of-way graniyil by iho
council was Illegal and thcrefti'-o of no
foreo and effect. They say that tho rrip
orty owners of that part of the town invo
all necessary trackago facilities, n lino ot
track running up tho nlloy In tho r"ir of
tho lots, and that If tho defendants aro per
mitted to construct tho lines contempt tied
tho nluo of the lots will bo depreciated
beyound reparation. Tho right of eminent
domain Is combated on the ground that tho
construction of the proposed lines Is nit
for public Interest or occasioned by Imme
diate, trndo necessities, but thnt It Is being
dnnn to seciirn control of the streets for
future exigencies. All of thn suits will
probably bo heard at tho October term of
court In Lincoln.
Ulcers, open or obstlnato sores, scalds
and plies quickly cured by Hapner Salvo,
tho most healing medicine liijtho world
Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omnha, Dillons
Drug Store, South Omnha.
MILL-END SALE.
Keiul the Huston Store tin
iioinicemcnt on puue. 12. Snlu
bunhiB iHomliiy tit 1) .1. 111.
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