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0 TUB OMAHA DAILV 111375: "MOV DAT. OCTOHER Ifl. 11)00. TALK ON COLLEGE SPORTS Executive nnd Advisory Committee of Amer ican Aittociation Hold a Meeting. ASSOCIATION IS IN PliOSPEROUS CONDITION Action Is 'I it Urn' on Conitiiiinlcntloii from mi InrU Mlilelle ( lull llnt Inu borne of lircetlim n lirtl If.ltltllllclll. VKW YORK. Oct. II. -The pxptutlve ami adusorv i ornmlttec nf th Intercollegiate Association of Aimttuur Athletics of Amer ica held a Inlnt meeting ut the Fifth Ave nue hotel today. Among thr.se prosont wnrc President A. (' Slnson of Harvard, treas urer, W R. Qiilnn of Columbus, secre tary W A. Young of Now York univer sity Uradunlc Malinger Shiran of Cornell. J W Jamison of Princeton. P. U. Krtuicr. Jr ot the rnlvcrslty r.f Pennsylvania. J. 1) Dana, Ynl. of the executive coinmlttpp am) (iutnus T. Kirby of t'oniPll. Sturdock Km !rl- h of Prntnylvahlii and T. II. Fisher. Ynl' "f 'In' advisory otumlttce. The irriHiirrr's repr.rt showpd .1 bnlnncp of 1. i" TIip Kimlmitp matiHgcr's report dwelt pii i hp result of thp gRtnes held Slay ! hh'I on Manhattan fli-itl n ml showed thai these gamps were llniinclnlly tlip mum successful iti tin- twcrity-hvp years of th' BRionnnnn's rxlstpneo. A omuiunlPntloii from Hie committee from the New York Mhlotlc club, having In charge the lucinnrlal fund for tho erection of n monument to thp mi'inory of William 13 Curtln r'F.nhcr 111 1 1" t . vvhh received. I n ked for thp 10 opiTii i Itni of the its- nrintir.n in ih" movement Tln so re-lory wis instriinipil io pnititntinlpntc wUh 'ho 'iriiiii 'olli'Ris represented nnd tu nrl. thrlr aid In Hie matter TIip president mid secretary were reported ns re.iupsteil to serve en i hp committee of the rluli. The following records were allowed, s'tindnrd reeord medal awarded In each ense i lie mrord having heen made ut l lie repent games- A Pla- t'nivcrslty of California, for browing the sixteen-pound hammer 1 "i 4 . fet I'v IihIipb F. tloel.', Ynlp, sixteen pound s'id. It feet ?, Inches. V. Alexander (Irani t'hlvorsity of Pi iinsvlvauln, twn mlle run 'i mlnut-a fit, seconds. number of the suggestions made by ! the family committee wore! .under consld-1 eratlon Them-. together with several niooteil points In the rearrangement of the ' fiuntittitlrn and by !,hvh were referred to i the adlHiry "oinmltlee with instructions' to rcptvtt on ihem to the executive commit- i lee at a Kpeclnl meeting to be held the night before the mutual meet in?, which 1 will take plaie a' the Fifth Avenue hotel on the lnt Friday nnd Saturday In Feb- ! rinrv, I'mii. ' GAMES OF NATIONAL LEAGUE i M. Loots Derenls I'liieliiniitl In I Ik- : I'liinl mill 'lies ( lilciiuo fttr i I'Utli I'liiep. i RT ,OMB. Mo., net 11 St. L.nils , ! ( Itiiiiiiiall Innk like i :iiii.nr Ira me club 1 tbbi afternoon. The itslt.us n.i.r ba I u i bane" St. I ouls Is row lie villi Mill ? for tlfth pbifp. Atteudnncp. "i.:0. Se ir WT I)flS. i-IXClNNATI H. Il.li A H.i It ll.ti.A P. M .liaw. Hint. tt lblilrlrk. l'tn- .an. V. Ill .! c. Kiii. --r l .. -t iv -fit-i 8 in. n I HhitM!. cf u I if . o . f 2 rf 0 II 0 H lIlKl'l. If., n i 0 Oe'cr. if ... 0 0 tlerkley. lb. 0 C 0 1 win, sb ... i) I 0 tots'rnii. si I I 4 .1 :. s it o KtPtnrpl't. :i n 3 0 oqviz. e 1) il 'I 0 ."cult, p 0 I i '2 n 0 3 ! - - Totiihi .... o r. : IS " :7 it I . . ...! I 2 n o l rt s '-7 0 'J aooo n o o ' Ml li.nl, -. -I',....-!, , l.l i. i tj' 7 i Bt laiuls .... Cincinnati Karned runs itpiiiricK Mcblrick Krueer. Pleti. Tnrec-brise blt: Home run: IJonlln. lilt u.v liltelier: Irwin. Double play: SuluMiH to Cnrcornn t" Heckley ltau-s on halls: fur fviott, 2 Struck out: llv Sudhnff. 2; bv Scott. 1 Stolen bases: Sudhnff, I leldr'els. Donovan. Time' I'mplie: Kin.nle. Mini. ling o tin 'ten inn Played. ..l.M ..ITi . . Ills ..US ..llo .IM . t:tr 13S Won. 7!i 7.'. List. r.t PC. il 3 . 71 '13 HI ;rtl .4 0 .115 Iu."l;lMi ... l'ilthurg . Philadelphia linston . . Chicago St l.ouls .. Cluclnmttl . New York . Im fit 7S niprlcnii .locl.ejs In I, end. PARIS, Oct. II -At Long Champ es terdin the Ainertc.ni .Inckevs made a great slun Ing The Prix St. C r. r..ari francs, over a cnut'NK nf L',S() inelers, was won bv M D Veil Plcard's Uuarller l,atln. rid den b "Willie' Sims. I'ls:t, also owned bv M Yell Plenrd and ridden bv "Patsy" e'ree tnan was second. The Prix du Moulin, fi.nno francs, n er a course of 2, Km meters, was won bv M. 17. l.emalre's Kalr Hoy, w..h Cash Sloan up. NchritxUii ( ll N i . IH! ASK A CITY. Oc Nebraska City High ndiool of football f r nn Svracui. n sioro of 21 to a. i v: of the senson for both U the (I ret game lor mott .if men The teams were weight. Wins, 1 1. -iHpccl'il.l -won tlnlr gnme High school by the lir-tl gaine ams in well as Nebraska i 'Ity a iboui equal hi Lincoln AVIns n , ('.nine. TWU.rc ROCK, Neb., Oct. 14.-(Special. I 'I he Ilrat foot ball game nf the season took place here yesterday nn the grounds between thf "Lincoln High scliniil" and ' Table Rock," In which the former were U'torloUH. I'll I ecu It. ion. Is to llrnn. Ml' NCI B. iml. Oct 14. -Kugcne llez. n ih of Cincinnati and Mike Schreck of llnd Ing, O fought IKtecn rounds to a druw at the Interurbaii club late last night DEATH RECORD. .ImlKP K. I'.. Hush. niHTIUCi:. Neb . Oct 11. --(Special Tele giam.i Judge K V. tlush, 0110 of Ileatlice's most iiromlnent cliUcns and formerly judge of tho dlsirlct eeurt for this district. 1I1. il nt S o'clock this morning ut his resi dence In this pity of creeping paralysis. Deceased hnd been sick for several years past nnd routined to the house for over u year. The time nf holding Hie funeral sorvlcos hna not yet been determined nnd Bwalta tho arrival of relatives from the west It i: A l HIS OW, lllln't v, v. .Instill McCarthy (Inee Mini Hint ulr i'rltllcKc olid l'.nJoed It, Justin McCnrthy. the well known 1 1 1 1 orn -trur and Irish nutlounllst, has been forccii to rotlro from his seat In tho HrUUh Par llainent on account of falling health. The fact recalls the fact that sumo twenty-two years ago n Wfil"! nown all-round Journal 1st named SlcCarthj died In London The news was deemed auttlciently Important to be put on the wires by one of tho press agencies and among other places It reuched Liverpool. Here It fell Into the hands of Sir now Sir. M. R. Itusiell, the editor of the Liverpool Dally Post. Sir Kdwnrd Rus sell at once Jumped to the conclusion that tho nd Intelligence referred to Justin Sic Cnrthy. who nt that time was not In Par ltmucut A strong friendship existed be tween these two, they had known each other for ninny ears nnd they had been collcngues on the staff of the old London Morning Star. On receipt of the telegram Sir Kdwnrd Russell, under tho impulse of a deep feeling, wrote nn eloquent und touching appreciation of Justin McCarthy, as Journalist, novelist, an essayist and a nmn, Tro notice, which run to n full length column, appeared lu tho Dally Post tho no.xt morning nnd was read with kten sorrow In Irish circles In t.Urrnool. The sequel ran be Imagined when It became known Hint the subject, far from being drnd, was very much alive and In the en Joymont of excellent health. It wns a long time hefors either Sir Ildward Russell or Mr, SlrCa ihy Trcoverrd from tM too previous obituary. APPEAL FROM GALVESTON I'li'illitnoler Hrltlln TpIU of I'rrrllilp ontli'i lliu lit llexiill of tin- tOIII. WASHIMiTd.V, H -I'ostmn'ler fieneml Charles Knior Smith rp rently rp''c'd from PoMtimhipr (lnlfln of (lalvestou a letter telling of tho peruulnry nnd personal los whlrh had befallen thp employrK of hip olUro s n rtnnlt of the terrible eyrlone of Septetn lur of the fearful trttlu under which they Ij.hI beni working day mid night "line then and of the admirable spirit n tilth alil tnnted the men tiotwlllutuudlni; (heir nils fr.rtune. t'ootuiRHter ctrimti -uieslPd that If the vtist nrmy of postal oitlclaln, clerks and ''airlcrs rould knon the true condition of tho men at (lalvrtnn n small amount from each inlsht be eheerfitlly contributed and would tjlvn I lie needed relief; olher wle It was to lie hoped n henellcent gov ernment "to whom we nrc loynl, will hear and atiBv.pr thin nppenl." To thli communication Acting Posimaator (Jelietnl W. St. Johnson sent the fotlowillK reply: The ilcinrtnient Is in full sympathy with the iiiii'iil of tin' pnstUIHSti'l' at (liilvestou 111 lielinlf of Hit. ciiiplu.V'S of that Oilier. Who have Ifffi (I throirjh the terrible cslaniHv nhlili has ..vriali.'n them and hn)n" thai rcrpoiiHc .v ihnsp who bine not nlrc.nl t oi.trlbiii(l thrmigli sottii- otln-r ehiitm. I j will be K"iiprntis nnd prompt. I am Ktntl (led In b'srii that Hie action taken In this direction b the Nutlmial Association i.f Letter I'nirlers Is meeting with benru respou'p ' 'ontrlbiitlons may be addressed to I Ion. John A. Mcrrllt, postmaster, Washington, H. U St. JOIINKON, Acting I'ostinaKer (letietal. I Iiiiiicp for American Mnwi'iirUc. WAtSIIINIiTtJ-V, del. H.--V letter re ceived at tho ('tilled States Department of Agriculture from Penrith rollcne. New Sou'h Wales. Vustrnlla, cnlls attention to the ureal nerd tf Improved types of iikiI cullurnl miKhlnes In that etilony. The writer states that there arc not half a dozen machines for tuttliiK and collecting mule In nov South Wales and a machine for cutting sugarcane wi.uld he greatly ap preciated by the corn Krowers in the north of thnt colony and In Queensland. Ite kiik 8'sts that there are Kt'oat opportunities there for American manufacturers of agrl- u 1 1 ii ra I machinery who are desirous of ex tending their business beyond the United States. (:icn notlicr Olll..... WASHINGTON. Oct. 14.-Senor Don t.uls I-'. Corcn, the Niiaramian minister here, has been accredited by his government to Mexico nlso. Ite was already minister lo Chill, so that he now holds threo mis sions simultaneously. Senor Corca had Just arrived at New Orleans from Nicara gua when he received his last appoint mini and proceeded at once to the City of Mexico. It Is understood that the pur pose of his government in naming him for the post was to have a suitable repre sentative In .Mexico during tho npproaeh Itifi Pan-American conference next October. I 1 1 in - of e. -III. -ill. NKWCASTI.I.. Ph.. Oct. H.-Oseur Kospl. one of the vbilms of the t. rrlble accident which hnppetii.l at I he Plltsiii'rg & I.uke I'rli- i rosshi.; mar Carbon, this eouiny, Iiiki iili:hi. r.-iiiniHil tu . mm luiisni'ss todiix . I he h:i.l art': Jiihn K.irn'.e. a liirmer: i:il u Korblc ir- il.iu prosperous nt"r. ng. d In yeai-i, Annie K.iibl", i uuthBi' daugbiei' aged 7 e ir Kospl hud "ev'cr.il libs . p.l i lieek bones bt.iken ii ii I liriiNeil u 1 1 ..r ibe liol. Il will live Knspl i lainih 'I'.il tl'.- pun v dbl inn hip I'm. traie or heir the whNlle bh'W in til tliev w r on tlx inn It SI OS h Fund for Fusaonists Of course there Is nothing new In tho peculiar vnrlety of campnlgn tne'liods being practiced this year bv the self-styled "re form forces" In the urgent assessment of their otllccholdnrs to provlds campuign funds. This practice, against which the fuslonlsts have so of; en. so loudlv nnd so tecfntly Inveighed. Is always practiced by them In eveiy campaign, but this year th" work Is so rnw nnd the enforcement of the assessments levied has been so brutally pushed that a general howl Is with dllllcully suppressed by the ovei taxed victims. About ten days a t;o notice was served on nil who aro holding positions under tho reform county administration that they would be taxed In an amount equal to !! per cent of their annual salaries, for the fusion fund and the. chairman of the county committee has just sent nut another letter In the nature of a hurry mil. demanding payment lit once of the overdue sums lov led. Over around the court house and In the county institutions the fusion olllcehulders and their subordinates are giving striking nnd llfo-llke Imitations of men nnd women who are enrilng out the grandest achieve ment of a lifetime in the Hue of coiicpn tratpd thought. With a cold winter Just coming on they are mournfully contemplat ing the necessity of going down into their treasure vaults or mortgaging their sal aries for tho unprecedented lovy being de Peter llnfel.lt. o... minis-loner. . . Thomas doctor, ciuntulrfF toner James P. Connol v commissioner Harry P. Deuel audit. 11 Halfdaii Jccnl jen, i.t'dlto cier W. R. O'Shaiiqhnes-y, auditor's, clerk. 1 .1. Dunn, djputy c unity attorney .1 II. (Iross'iir 11, ilepuiy county attorney.. Illtner 17. Thiimiis, deputy county nttor ip'v"'". '. I s e Helse, deputy county attorney ' ',' W II. Huiieolus messenger, county nttorMeV )' Catharine M. .Morrison, stenographer, cotinn-' iittnrnnv I ee 1 Hir mof, i'.i.ii..' 1 in an id 11 .. . ,...... . . l...un.n.. .hunch . Kcllpy, nsslstnnt county physirinV. .' . .1. Williams, tax list clerk Kdwnrd .). Die. superintendent cnuit houso' Viitil Jnl'l" ., I rink llynek. iui.ltor Jn" P I. Qiiiulnn. lunltnr Philip YA.ign.-r. janitor 1 ""' Aimer Travis, jaiit'ur ' ' llenre Heal, keeper curt Iioiisp grounda.,.. Thomas O'Connor, county ugent Heorge c.uy. - linnt county agent .1. M. .lonrs, ebt-f jailor l'un W. t'nn.ioii. assistant tnllor ,. Charles Cohen. i.-sIh'.hii Jallnl .......i .lames C. Kwlft, assNiatit inline , ' Jennie SlcPhi'ison. miitmn jail ,, W. II. Olmsted supeilnteurienl pnor farm.. ' Sirs. W. II limited, matron, poor fatiii..,, "' " W. .1 It. Ryan. Inter:. e, pnor (arm ' ' , " A. Towrr. drugglt. poor furm .dimes Agee. nurse, poor farm Ida Nelson. iini-M. poor farm Corn Cnrpenter. nurse, poor farm ' '" Slnrle Clausen, attendant, poor fnrtn. Kate Ryan, Im-nne kcop-r, popr farm ', !"'!' Lien c. Hllluin, waitress, pnor fnnn Sadie lIlutnliMck. Iaundres, j.opi farm ' Daisy tgo, weltress. ioor farm ,. Josle Suva, waitress, pmr farm ' Lpiiii llendernon, si-ennd eonk. pnor farm..., l-711.abeth Waislt. tlrst conk, pour farm ' ' Charles L. Rustln, ergln-er. pi.or farm (ienrgo Ohm, fireman, poor farm A tinrv. dav watchman, pour fnnn II lllerbach. mulct taker, poor farm 1' M Connolli. night wnlchnvin, poor fnrin Prank II11I17.. tanner, poof farm - .1 D Smith. Kiirdeiier . . .." John Pnw.r, sbeiiff W. I'. Weber, deputy sherltf Thi iuas l-'ly 1111. . puiy sheriff Wllll.iin Neie, dpputv sjieiiff W T Cunningham, mlb e deputy sheriff Joseph fi Sherry, d.j.uiy slicilff . . ........ James Roach, depot) sheriff 1. A Hr.i.ulwil. clerk, district court AscI Steele, in-puty clerk, ull'llict court A. I' (iuw. ..rlt. district clerk'H olllce L. .1. ljulnb.-. clerk illstrlet e'erk's ntllce 1 . P. Sloriiirty. clerk, district court , ."V,'n ,'!,,lr'' ''rks und steuognipher.i wimo olllce .... V tl Klstisser. cnunty treuHttrer. (li-orge Antlies. treasutet's olllce 1. ..""!'"."! '.".' K. K Krench, treasurer's olllce J. II Ilorwich, treasurer's ottice ' J. W Harnett, treasurer's olllce ' Uenrge Holmes, treasurer's ntllce "' ' Oldrlch Jflen, treaaurer's onice ' Totals Among tho employes of tho county Instl tuttons are quite a number who gut their board nt tho expense of the county us part of their compensation, but the reform com mittee does not seem to have Invented nny method hy which thoy can contribute! the 3 per cent levy ngalnst It. in computing the Bstrssment of tho sheriff nnd clerk of the district court the maximum salary of each has been taken as tho basis, thp as kuiiiptlou being tbnt they will receive fees WALL STREET IS WA1LIXC Stock Transact rms Aro Hold Baok bj the Political Situation. NEITHER BULL NOR BEAR ANXIOUS TO TRADE Dull. HrsltiitliiK Mm Let flic llesiilt or the Cotillon IVi'llii thill Holes lb.. II. -n Who llcitl In ei'iirHles. NKW YdltK. t lot. ll.-iHpedil ) -Ilenrv t'b ws. head of the bunking h.mse of Ileu y Clews & Co., writes uf tll BllUHf.Oil In Wall street : As IndlciitPd m my Inst niU'lces, affile In Unll street huve been held In cheo.t .luting the past week by the uiiccrialntl.M iiu'IiIih t. the slttiPtton of tlip moment. T.e u" ilcrlybig feeling of eonlldence has permitted mi nshoml up.v.ird putts, bin tuey lire lifpfi only utoinontiiry. The iiuexpi'-tt i l s if Jd.ivi'.no in lust w.ul's .iirplu! ipserv s if the banks .ieliitta'e.l iUite a sharp .le cllne In Jirle. s. till tr.iilni! how ready t'v nnirkel. In ;ts iimnt i.in.d. I' to shield ,n nnt.iwiiril Inctdeiits No V. II lli-hillill: a lie strong feeling iliai, tnklnv the ltiiitlon as a whole, It fav.'is nn .iltlmately lilgi'er lunge .if lirl.e. there Is iiiiliillg t).oe Who elii.flh thi.a.. bullish anHelpataitis n 'IN- I lMisltb ii io go slowly In liitvlrg for a - on-I lug piimD'iiRii. Cert a! i iPiiture'i which ' might cihIIv be turtied to "bear" iie'iia'it are watelieil with some Child. ty: and vet those factors are of sueli see itiibit y itn portanie that the nv.linlsis ale ns can tloiis about selling as the "bulls'' nre ebout biixlng. I. 'ne. a dull, hcsl.nt tu ninrhet. with a feelli.g that iherp Is noi'i lug at the ni'imeut to em mirage taking im portant risks on either sld... The immediate eoiitite ol the money in u l.et Is not entirely free fn.in misgivings The exchange markets ,'.e inlmltted uf some mmlerit. lir.;iortr of gold, nnd lie free snpidy of bills on Ilerll.i and lam lo'i Is eimig some il )lelle.lson lit the Hii"..- tenn centers that dulte Imp Ttnut shlii ii. cuts of tile jcllow iiietnl tha.V '.ti.Vo in lie taade I'lU tliw Ita to New York. The pr -Fi.re ( such a 'tiovein. nt would bear heav ily iipnh I.nmtnn. and fmrn tlic Hank of i;iig!aiid' ndv.ii:i In III." pl'U" of ilounl" engi. s It Im Inferred lii it the hank will make a Muni legist. nice to parting with Its gold, and It tnny be exiected that nil tne ins V III be eliiibi.vid to fore up the rate if Interest at the Punk of l.'iglalal and ill? lelch-batik. A I. w .lays trore of foreign traueiiverlnfr will show what tnuy be 'X .pi ted fur ill.' New York money ninrk-t Should the probabilities I'm ir u free im tioiia.lnii of gold here, all apprehensions 'if stringency may be ill-iuifeil, no matter whn l may lie the . our'e ..f tho eur.emy movement with the Int. rtnf Meantime, last Satiitday'n large drop In the rcerve has aetid as a sharp shock to the market Certain features from which an Important ontrlbntlon to a "hull'' market has be'ii anticipated are now showing some loss In their value. The railroad earnings, thori'li stilt nt a good rate, are showing moderate declines as compared with a vest' ngo. To those who have cnlc'ilnted upon nn Inter mlrable Increase of tratflc. this Is u dl" appolntinent: and yet It eiinnol be pre tended that, at the current scale of prices for ralltoad properties, stocks are not, as a rule, n goiwl Investment and promising as a speculation; and. In the absence of any 'in- tnresei'tl mtvi'l'M' luiiuences, it seems a rea- sonable expectation that, when the el"- Hons are over and the uncertainties sur rounding the situation nre past, the lin ns, inlly strong undertone of the market will Hud expression In an active bull canipalifii This, of course, pi .'supposes that the e'ec tl ui will a (Turd an emphatic and tlnal en dorsement ot the gidd basis as now estab lished by law. Whatever Improbability there nut v now tie of a t opulav vote ml-j cre to that result, yet nethlug hntt f the r irde.l .te of the country can sureu i protect us ngainst the incaiciriiiue mistor- lune nf conimlime'it to thp silver uiisi.. The friends if sound money, theiofore, still 1 uee.l to exert their utniosi Inllnetlce i hm'I'I thai lalamltv ; nn.l. us a believer In, (he ueepsslty of thp gold busts for the tin in. ial als 'lion of our country, 1 muy perbatis be pennl'tcd to present iht folloiv- manded in clammy lumps by the reform dictator who wants coin. It lu lin.ltv irAnitrnllv n nl erst mid ntimtii. 1 , ,e it. 11(10. 11 in 11 1 tine u, "ir. U ui ijiih (lull thoso employes who have not paid say without hesitation thnt they will pay as eooii as they can lariat the lucre. Some of the oillclalB, It Is hinted, are not enthu siastic over this opportunity to make "ol tiutarv contributions" to the reform funds. They aie not hankering for that variety of reform and they do not want their namos 10 appear In the report of the treasurer of the county committee when he shall (lie the showing nf campaign receipts and' ex penditures ns having paid the assessments levied In the way of contributions. "I shall probably make n contribution tn the campaign fund," said one prominent fusion ofllclal. "hut It will not appear us a mud' assessment nnd my name will not appear In connection with It. I am not going to Insist on the employes under me, ns 1 consider It exorbitant nnd beyond nil reaon." This reform process of raising reform campaign fuiulB for the election of reform oltlcescrkers is calculated lo bring Into the vnraiious exchequer of the reform com mittee something over J2.non, ns will he nt tested bv the following list of democratic olllcelioldera nnd county tnnilnyes nnd the nssessmeut that has heen chalked up against them: 1 Salary ,t 1.V0 Assm't. ri") r.ioi Til IM I l.'iU til.) !7 0 :M..i0 30 0) 3101 27.ni 27 0 It!.'.") fit ID li ) S7 0.1 ".2 W lS'rt IK.dO H. 'O IS 0) C0) 27.iO IMS) 2 00 27 (0 27.0) 27 eO 1 O) 27 0) I. 0 10. Vl) 0.0 fl ll T2 7.:o 7 20 SO) i'..H 7 20 fl.JS 6 S n.;s 7.H2 ;.i 20 l.oO n 0 'i.Mi !).') .1.00 3 00 run) 27 27 O) ,l it 27 0 27.0) l.Tl 0) r.t 00 an 10 1 0 3J.0I 120 0) ()) id Ol 4 W0 r.is 0) t2 40 32 I) il.4) l.i"! l.iu.) 1. (JU fun 1,200 1.2(0 1,2110 ld f(m fin 1.3M filV) ton 1.0m mo (Wl ro rsi mo !kal m wo ViO fiiY) mo CO '.) f!(V tICn 301 son 210 210 2(0 800 210 210 2lfi 21 2tti 2fl( m SJO w .TO ,".i1 120 2. Mi 1,2.0 !0l 1,021 (Kid (Ol r.,o.n l.Suo 1.210 1.2IO l,2i) :(.o 0 l.wvi 1.350 1.211) 1.0.0 1,0V) l.CSO " $il,SIS J2.0I1.H pnouRh to make up tho full salary allowed by law. It has been suggested by thoso who have encountered campaign levies be fore that 3 per rent 1) decidedly high, but everything seems to go In tho tinmo of Hilly Hryati nnd reform. With this slush fund In sight tho locnl fusion workers who expect to ronnect with tho treasury nre naturally feeling con siderable oats. Ili-C twrhc rf laiiux HKalllSt U' to 1 pol Hc. iu-c ii n ui .1 ., ii'-h ii'i ji .1" -in., nt o, ii inigp and ii. i niitPiy oii trolltng ).irtlon of our .Iteulatliu inedlu-1 Pecnm! He ause iiulxersiil evperlenee nes pr .ve.l thai 4 dcba-pil eitrrenc alw.O" d'lves .nn of in. .mil out of the inintry full gold tnoiipv and consequently n largi portion of our Jl.nVi.n.X.no'i id gold would i o io str.uigthen the curretiev system" of o'l'.T countries, while oar own tock wou'd b" e. irrespoitdl ngtv weakened Third -Heemisc the lo of Hint gold Would be so much cm, traction of the volume ol our money I mirth Hcchup. when go( censpd t" j elreiilMte. silver coin woulo (hII to Its htii ' 'Ion value t which Is now Hbout llfty cents 1 on the dollari. and Its purchasing power i ..pill" thu reduced, ther- would be a nr r. ion.lliig 'Iruial . outracllon In the p'l"- ehai lng power of ntir slhtf ilionev. ! t'lfth Iteeunse nil .air nutter mnnev. Ii - coming tindpt the above cot'dlllots teilectn nine In silver, would fall tn the mme valup as the sllvpr dollar. Thus, frei colragc at M 1 1 I would In volve l ho lew. of nil our gold inotny, and the reduetlnn, b one-half, of the valuo tl all our other forms of currency: witch would be equivalent to n eoiitract'on of fully ivi per cent In the present value of our circulating medium- one of the most rweetdup motietarv revolutions It: history Slxth- lteeaosp I'f It be tni', a-, th- -liver advoeatev claim, that the lolunie cr jitir ch'islhg pow r or the ei.rrciu v e ut o s prlcps. then thN p. urinous eni'tnettott of thp volume mi the inl'ie .f Mip elrciitatl'M medluin would forcp a . orrp .ponding aril t clal advance In the nrlce ,.r all prodiic's and propeiiles nnd erhap al In the rate of wages Seieiith- llecausp an ii.Imii'cp nf ..tie-half, men. nr Ipss, in the tnnr'et value of tu n- ertles and products would co-teqiomMngly dlml'ilsh 'he net earnings from which i larce class of debtors would heve lo pi.v their debts, and the outcome would there foie be unlversai Irmtrruplct i lid p.'ir.l". the ruin of the banks, th" deterioration of the assets of thp avliigs banks and a con vulsive Interruption ..f Industry arising trnm the Inability nf the people to supply their wants. Kluhtlt -lie? mien tin cffeetlvo restr'illi's could bp Piiforied lo restrict thp free coin nui nt silver to the home product, and the mint would therefor" stand nXno'Ptl to hi vlng to Import and coin nn In.lennlt" tint b.rge am. mnl of thp whl'e metal, thetptv Increaslmr our payments in nth r poun"l".s. for which our dejirepjnte I money would tie unavailable .ud . ur then distrusted se curities equally so. Nit th liecau-r under the eondlH .i's thus produced our fntelgn coininerre would be utterly brnken up; we should he disabled bv our tluanclal dlsorganlr.ali. n for Immrt. Ing foreign supplies, and as fereltiners emit 1 buy our pro. Im ts only so tar as we bought theirs, our tradp with other countries would be thrown Into the direst confusion Tenth -Ttcc.MiXe the fo'lv and lirno'tt'i" ' Involved In a nollcv of this revolutl ina.y character would niln the ere lit .'ti.l .he reputation of the Cnlted Stales before the world 1 1 r i 1 sub'ect popular government the ridicule mi, 1 contempt of nil Intelligent public opinion. I'leventh- Pecause all money should either be coined from imperial nf the most stable value or' should be convertlb'e le-o nich coin: while si'ver linl'Ioii Is iiotorioit' ly (luctuKtlng In market value and Is relecte.l by Christendom as a money tnetnl nt the Kuropenn mints. Twelfth - Premise, under tlie IB to 1 sys tptn. Hip basis of emnnier - 111 values would constantly fluctuat" I" svmpithy wUh tn eliamies In the quotations for silver bul lion In the for dgi markets, and thus our t2 (Vo.dnl.Ko of torelcn trade would have no basis of stabtllt In values. llcrri ! iKCtii ON FOREIGN MARKETS niporlnf Ion 1'psrtN of (iold from the I:cIiiiiikp London. CukIpimI nt LONDON, Oct H - iiie ,k exch ii re wns considerably upset Kirt ivli, ow tu lo the fear that money will hrcotn dealer, despite the fait Hut it Is so plentiful Hat mips foi shoit a.Uaiices were low r than 1 iney nan heen lor months his aupreb.'U hton was du to the evei'tlmi "f a huge 'X pnrUillon of goid In Allieflci. together with the fact -hit about Jl i'i,ii was withdrawn tor Hermaiiy and Kgvpt. In . o.is.sU..uce 1 iiflness was br.iughl ahnosi to u stu nl stlll. and tho tone of the markets w ts heay. To all lhl Merlin and Vienna sell ing contributed. The week 'nsed. however, with easier conditions, c. nsols rlslhjr lo ("Mi, ami the war loan lo '4. Americans, after a moderate decline, tc covered. and the changes p th week were rot Important. I'nlon Paclilc railway shares Closed 1 liolot I'll! t'otntl I'ic'tlc nrefo.-ee.l rllng '-. New York Central rose '4; Haiti- I nmre - Ohio iri'fvripd 'j; Hitltlmnio Ohio I ordinary 1.oiiikvi ,n- N.iHluille 1 : nnd Northern Pacltlc tj. I7rl i Atchison. and a few others fell ia; SlrnemtntS In mlnlnir shares were for th.. most part lownwnrd. IV nd falling .1-1 ami others :i-ji. to ;i-4. .ll 1 ln other nttrae. I tlons failed to draw ciictomers and the , epenitoi's, trylrg to (hid new Held f. r their prizes. Mleei'"dc.l In setting up , id boom 1 for ".lungles" nr Wst Afrlcuns nr eall"d: I hut tlie whnlp mox.mpiit was wliol'y pro 1 f. ssliinal. the public nt large remaining un- it'ieiesieu. Mar silver, which for some time past had been boiielit for India mining., pip-pos-s, fell sharply On Frlda.c to 2!d on tho m I'oiincement Unit the buvlm: wns over. It remains dull and uiichang. d StiuiPV wns ubuuilant tin call 1 tn ''j per cent; for a week. to 2'j and on three months' bills. 3. to I. SIANCHKSTCR. Oct. 14 -Coil' Iderabie Ir. regular!!) In business resul'.l last wiel: from the decline In coltoii. In Funic quii1 ters n ralr volume of orders was execute 1, but In others there was llfle prng-es' Proudly siienkllig Hie co'ifpreiu - b-qwp n buyers and sellers l nanow. n'thnuch tb" drop In cot ton caused 11 certain hesitation which wiM continue until It reacts. Transactions In cloth were unevenly dis tributed. Pcvirs htytng orders for early delivery renin v availed operators to look order- with rpllers anxious 10 do buslnesi, but others withdrew olfers. uwiiIiIiil' de vploinnents. TllPre wefp some transactions for Roinbay and Cnicutt-i. but the off rs were freouently below the cost of prodlte. Hons nnd were not entertnlned. Now nnd then Inrgp orders for leivcv pt n M Into l!))l were nentonp.l, with the rpoilt thai inorp inachliieiy Is resumlnc normal rnndltlonu. The Chlnn demand wns unlnin rtnnt There wns a liuidr.rile dem'ind for 'he smaller martrels, where 'ellers are wll'l'w to meet buyers Slenewh"'1 Hie dep'o'sl 11 In Lnnepsbite Is iiinhuibtedlv p ssing awav. 1,'ist week ln.fino looms were l.'le n' Itlne'--bnrn. Dutlnir the pre' nt " -el; seien tn'i's will st'irt again nnd the b oni-- reni'ilnln; Id'.' will bp under fn--r tl'.ousnud MAIiTtll). Oct 14 -The report or tho Pn-ik of Snnlli for 1 he week fdeil cestrdiiy rhows the following: f'.o'd In hand. n ihanup; sllvi-t ii hn"d. decrease fiVt,(iO t'esplns: notPs b 1 Irciibit'on 1terPtp, 4, nT.l.tsiO nesetiis Thp old quotatl m vester dnv was 30T.7 ni:RLtN. Oct. ii. 7 isi w-pek tlie bmrse hnd a severe nabaek. w'lbh wined out th ndv.incp ni.-ole Hie week beiore. nier' we-p 1 niitnprous factors exert'ng uu unfavorable' Influence upon speculation. Th" Ch'n-' situation Is now rot'sldcl"d unfiv rab'e The rl'P In New York exchnnnc a"d the unsatisfactory renorts of the eondltlnn of the Iron and coal trades depressed valifs generally. Coat shares hnd the word wept- perhnns, of the Inst tx month'. Westnhallan new -papers hnvlng asserted 'hilt the B"p..li are Hkelv lo outrun the demnnri nftpr n"t tuil. Slanv standard coal shares foil more than to points. The inmii'v market has prnwn apnr't'ao slve Hint Oermnti eold will c-o n X w York evebantre having rpnebed the point nt which the demand cannot be atlslb'd. Nevertheless pnthlne Is known here nf iiorts of gold lo confirm the reii"lts cabted from the 1 "pit p.l States alHiouch It Is ad mitted that New York bankers were mak ln Inquiries here during the earlv nart of the week There e h'gh authority fnr the statement that the net iro'd has been tnkn from the Relsehbnnk for export Trlvate dlc unt rosp tn Pi on Friday. In svninathv with Iiinlnn, but call money re mains abui'd"l t from 3 to V t'r cent While the Rclebshaiik stntpinutit shnwo.l a inure unfnvnrnbl ninveinenl thin In W. thp status remains much s'rnmer thin tiuin The bnn.- does not contemplate ml- anclng tho rate. (loiernnient fumlB showed tittle cbangp Three and n hnifs Inmrvnl sllvlii- n" Hirers remained about rtntb nary. The New York loan Is nt W0 fi-IO bid, lint en sales are repoited nt that figure. Hank stock fell from 2 to 4 points during the week nnmosllc ratlwnvs decllnr-d heavllv diiru Hie earlv part of the week, but regained Honiewhiit yesterdnv Northern Pacific rallrond nhnres rn p slinrn'e vestcrdiv more than fpga'nlng the rrotii'.' lost eir'ler In the week Other Americans attracted hut Uttln tnterest The Iiresden and Deutsche banks pro pose to llt on the Perllu bourse scrip nf the Anatolian railway tn the vhIup of (fl.. fiOO.011 francs. HlK Contract About tn Start. CLINTON. SInsH , Opt. 14. The J2.n00.n00 contrnet of StncArthur. SYlnston A Locker, the Chlcngo contractors with the Clinton water board for tho construction of the Massachusetts dam will commenco tomor row. Even before a otnrt Is made by the contractors there ia n prottpect of labor trouble, For threo months tho metropoli tan bonrd has had 11 enng of about 2(" men working dny and night on the site of the dam In antlclpntlon of tho commence ment of the work by the contractors. These men have been paid 11,60 for nlno hours work. The prospect of trouble arises from the announcement In the posted notlcns thnt the enntrnctors will par 12H cents an hour for ten hours, work or II 35 a day, South Oiiialm News . Arratigi'liiPiitH liacp been completed h commltlpps of the Young Slrn's Rppiildienu cluti for the rally at Hlum's hall. Twenty sixth and N streets, tonight. Hon Charles H. Llltlelleld of Slnlne will discuss the Is sups of the campaign. Congressman Little Held Is the successor of tho Into James 11. Illalne and Is considered a brilliant and elo quent uriitor. A grent deal of enthusiasm Is liplng man ifested on the part uf the republicans In South Omaha nnd the majority express the belief Hint the Mugle City will go rt publican till' yenr, although theic has been lu the pnst ti democratic majority. A great many prominent democrats and those who have not taken an active part In politics have pxprt'ssed themselves as perfectly satisfied with the prcnotit good times under republican rule nnd nre going to let well enough alone. As mentioned before tho Young .Men's Republican club will have ehnrgo of the meeting tonight nnd cery committee charged with looking after the details is hard nt work. A reception committee of young republicans who will this year cost their first vole for president has been np polnteil nnd will receive Congressman Llt tletleld wilti fitting honors. This commit tee Is mnde up of V. It. Mann, Heorge Par ker, Roy Dentils, tlnrry llritcp, Roy Itotipy. Churles Stcdlck, Joe Krwln. C.eorgo Smith, Frank Comorlne. John Sealer, (leorge Dun kin, Andrew Smith. Robert Rlchr.rdson, J II. .Meyer, Roy Rlchurdson, Leonard Ty roll. Frnnk Alek, Arnold Jameson, Krvlng Harvey and Daniel Conway, nil of whom are nollye young republicans. This com mittee will meet Congressman Llttlelleld at the republican headquarters In the Mur phy block on Twenty-fourth street upon his arrival In the city und escort him to Ilium's hnll. They will also occupy sents on Hid platform. .Music will be furnished by Hie South Omuhn Rough Riders' fileo club nud a band wilt he In ntletidatice. A committee composed of A. II. Sturdoek, Dr. Warren II. Slnbaiigh and W. S. King will meet Congressman Llttlelleld at the Her Grand hotel nnd escort him to South O ma tin. where the locnl reception commit tee will hp met. livery one. Irrespective of pnrty nlllllatlnus, Is Invited to ntlend the meeting tonight nnd listen to the elo quent address of the distinguished laltor from Slnlne. Democrats Mill Discontented. Republicans lire laughing nt the spiel T. K. Neary of Lyons made at tho Hryiui StPVPtisou club tho other night. There was a fairly good attendance at tho start, but when Noary was Introduced nnd the crowd saw thnt ho was one of the kindergarten vnrlety Interest In tho meeting tlagged nnd one by uuo those who composed the audi ence slipped out to get a breath of fresh air and forgot to return. It Is stated ns an actual fuel that when Nenry got through speaking only sU men were in tho hall. One of this number was the secretary nnd tho othor the chtutinan ot tho meeting. 1 he nttentlon paid lo Neary shows lu a great monsure what the 1 local democrats Uvory effort bus think of the situation been made by democrats to disguise the fact that the meeting was n frost, but so many democrats are dhigusted with the condition of affairs that It is now a .subject of general conversation on the streets. There seems to be a feeling among dem ocrats that not enough nttentlon Is paid to the voters of South Omaha by the com mittee In charge In Omaha and also by the organ of the fuslonlsts. One prominent democrat stnted to a Hoe representative yesterday that ho had 110 hopes of carrying the city for democracy as formerly, lie Intimated that Howard and the entire legislative ticket would bu beaten for the reason that most of tho democrnts were sntlslled with the existing condition of nffnlrs and were ateiullly em ployed. This same democrat sold thnt pnrty lines would not bo so strongly drawn this year ns herptoforo on account of tho gen eral prosperity of the country. The lnbor Ing element, he asserted, appeared satis fied and would doubtless vote for a contin uance of the existing nntlonal government. Debute Deelilre.l dir. The proposed debate between R. C. Doug las of Ilradshaw nnd W. R. Patrick has been declared off. Thp committee of the Young Sinn's Republican club appointed to make 1 arrangements ror the debate announced yes terday that the supporters of Patrick had withdrawn because thtjlr man wns afraid to meet a republican speaker on a plat form. .Members of the club ore not dis mayed, however, as they expect to t-eeure soiiip democrat who has the courage of his convictions nnd Is not afraid to discuss the Issues of the campnlgn before a South Omaha audience. A debate of some kind will be nrrnnged for within Hip next few dnys. Heck ItciiiicstN Nllioes. President Heck of the Young Slen's Re publican club requested thnt tho president nnd secrelury of every icpubllcan club In tho city send to him the names and ad dresses of all the offlrprs of their respectlvo clubs. This recuest Is made with a view to making nrrniigpinents for future speeches nnd rallies and in order that every club in the city tnny be notified In time to nllow the members to part lei pa tn. It Is especially desired thnt thesn nnmes nnd nddroi'soH bp sent Immediately so thnt nil eltibs may be Invited to participate In the meetings In be held the coming week. (iilelien Thief CllllKhf. Edward Sfokcsberry, whn lives nt Rt 1 South Sixteenth street, Omnhn, Is In Jail fnt stealing chickens fnr his sister, who lives In Albright. While making n getaway from tho coop Sfokcsberry was picked up hy a policeman nnd hauled to lull. Hp hnd five dead ehlclu'tm nnd two live ones with him at Hip time of his nrrpst and todny the police will have a chicken plo dinner. Stokosberry nsserted that his slstpr had given him tho birds, but upon Investiga tion this statement was proven fnlse und the young mnn will hnve to answer to n charge of lnrceny. Council Meets ToiiIkM, A meeting of the city council Is hilled for tonight. The meeting Is called for 7:30 p. m. sharp lu order thnt, the biisluebs on hnnd may be traiibacted speedily so as to allow tho mum hern to attend the rally nt Hlum's hull. Severn! matters of Im portance) will come) up, among them being nn ordinance Coiincllmnti Clifton is trying to work through which piovldes for the re location of the water mnlns nnd tho es tablishing of new ionics for telegraph poles. Itepnlilleuo lilce Club Oruniilrc.l. A Rough Rider OIpp club has been or ganized In tho .Magic City, with .Messrs. Smith, Hroadhttrst, Carley nnd Sutherland as the star attractions. This glen club will bo In attendance, at nil of the Important political meetings nnd will song tho latest campaign songs. All of tho members of tho club arc well known tn South Omnha pcoplo nnd tho asuuranro Is given that the music will bo of tho best. Mnvlc City Gossip, J. W. Hueliunan of Denver Is the guest of A. A. Nixon. A sale of blooded stock will be held at the Mock yards on Octoner 10. W Irving Daley of South Pakotn Is visit ing his dster. Sirs. J. W Duley. .Mrs. SI. Quepiian . f Drown Park ts ttlj Ing friends and i. Indies (it Albion, .V 11 J. W. Dalej returned yesterdny fr m Ilutte, Stont . where he spent fn.ur months Street Commissioner Clark s:.s thnt it cost nenrly M.("0 to repair the Twenty fourth strept paving itlrhnrd SI I.averty of this city and MUs Stlnnle C Horner f lpxlngton Nib, were married Thursday evening. Sir und Mrs ' riy will reside nt North Twrnv slvh street after October 2S le..rgp Meiers formrl located here, but "'w at Kansas 1 Ii). -.pent yestprdnv at Hie lards with his friends. I' J cjuliin, distributing c Iprk nt the postoilire. has returned fn til lown, where b" sp. nt htr ineatlon. Sepretuiy uyerton lias Just Issued a m 11 irospectuw for Hie Vming .Men's Christian assoebiilon winter season The reiiiHlii'i ,,f Louis Vituinekn nf the T hlrty-iiltitii infant r wnc lntprr. d at Laurel Hill .euicteiy yesterday nfler-i i m. Ttlt's.luy tilht there will be a reception nt tlie nun .Men s Christian iis.cntloi, imrlnrs All rt..,., f t. nssoclntlmi .ire Invited ' Dr c M s. hlt.dpt wrllps to Ids lumber that he ariivi.l In Hlisgow on Oetnhet .1 I; rotn there he goes to t. uidon and Paris After Noyeinb. r I Dr Sehlndel will be at (In) s hospital In London. TIip Ideal lul bus hpeo tpoi gnnlzp.l for the winter with Howard Hamuli ns pres. dent, J L. Ilnuinaii vlop. piesldent ah I A L Colottian s.ei i-tnr and trc.isur. r The tlrst damp or the season will he held on November IS. Md IV Smith and otheis of his Ilk made n talk to the Hermans at () t s ,u.l teste-, itt) afternoon. It will be r. in. inhered th it tlie labor unions pns -n r. s l.nlous on . I. lining .smith l"f his 11rhlt1.11 action In (...miccllon wiih ih. fy tiiiicatp piirk llri.in itn i ting In Sepipinh. r INCREASE IN RATE OF WAGES ( oioiiilsHloiier of Labor Issues 11 llnl- , IpIIii s,,,, Aliioimla I'nld to Worli 1 1114 iiiPH, WASIIINHTON. Orl. 14 -Hon. Carroll D i Wrlghi. commissioner of labor. Iinr issued n bullet In giving summary of dntn In n pre vlous publication on "Trusts nnd Industrial ' Cnnihliinttons." showing the rule of wages 1 In vnrious on upiitlons for a period extend ing back In most cases from the present year to IVd. The datu were secured di rectly from the payrolls of establishments 1 In nil sections of the country. The In- 1 formntlon pertains to 14S establish- I tiiCPts, representing twenty-six Industries anil IH2 in cupntiunB. Those Items for which' data (or the whole period were licit given were excluded from consideration In tho I smninnry. Ml the dntn Included except thoie for mining, relate to manufacturing Industries, the duta relative- to steam rail roads and street railways having heen ex cluded from the siitiimnry. Thp bulletin fuys that while the data from which the tnble of wages was prepared do not afford the basis for a strictly scientific cnlcnln tlon of relative wages, 11 careful exnmlnn tlon nf thp figures lends to the belief that they aro fairly representative nnd undoubt edly approximate very closely the actual conditions, for the whole country. The sum mary shows ns follows, the average of lS'.tl being taken ns n bnsls nnd representing 100. twt tiM.ii,-, r "3 1W Ifi.i.rui IKJ7 11 tf'AI ?.3; M 'Jl .79 lc9l . .. v.tt tin I'll fd lsa. ic.85 utq f u The bulletin eoncludPij us follows: It tuny be Hated that during tin- pnrs In which the ii.iirs'j of wages docilueil. the rates of mq and 1S32 In tunny liistances re. inalned uucli.uiged. and In llkn manner dur Ing the lost few years. In which the g 11 cral course of wages litis beep upwards, the wages In these Instii'iies have not, nt course, iesp aided to the general il-e. In other Instance- the per e i.t was notable lower jlurlng Hip )e:irs nf depresrlon, while ourlng the last two yeats of the period 1 J1' 1 ,.r,.n reverte is true nnd a niueii larg.r 111-.-.( realls took nl.ue than that It.dl- .uied bv Hip tali'e In other words. iviiB"- In some luslan.es sh-.w but little llm-tua-f icill. while 111 other In.'tHtiees Hie) are much more scu-ltlve. ic p inline qulek'y to gpneral coiulltlons of depres-ioii or of aetls Ity. The nverare condition nr general level only Is shown In the table, and while, f-r the' rca-ous stated, the Hue! nations during the period have not been en great as popu lar opinion would Indicate, the figures for IW and ir show 11 gratifying nverage In crease over the conditions of ISld and l'-PJ. when wages In u-nld were higher than at any period in tin history of the country prior to the prespnt year. FREE USE OF TRADEMARKS Ccriumi)' Is Sndly I.iii'Uiiik In I. Protect Forel;ii-Minle. t.ooels. lo WASHINGTON. Oct. 14. A very peculiar provision of (ho Herman law for the regis tration of trademarks Is not Infrequently used to the great and unjust disadvantage of Americans and other foreigners, accord ing to a report to the State department tiy Consul General .Mason at llerlln. Under the German statute any permm may reg ister and secure right to any name or de vice used ns a trademark which has not been registered previously lu Hcrlln by some other firm or person. In other words, 1 ho otlhinls before whom tho application 1 Ir. brought make no Inquiry to uncertain whether the npplicant has ever used tho proposed trademark, or hus any right to It, hut only coiuern themselves ns to whether it has been registered In Germany. The latter point settled, it Is admitted to regis tration without further Inquiry. As nn Instnnce of how readily such a provision can bo abused, several years ngo when American bicycles began to bo im ported Into Germany certain persons la . tercsti'd In blocking tho trndo took tho trademarks of two or threo makers reg istered In their own names nnd either obliged the light Ainerlcnn owners of the trademnrks to buy them off In other words, to pay 11 species of blackmail or to change the frudeniarks on nil bicycles exported to Germany. There nre other Instances of Hipsp fraud ulent appropriations nnd the business has beeomo so notorlou. ns to elicit tho -e-niark from a leading German patent at torney that "the effect of tho law Is lo legalize and facilitate tho theft of trade marks." The consul general says thnt the obvious coiir.se of nil American exporters Is to have their nnme and trademark duly reg istered In Germany ticforo exporting 1 ny kind of merchandise. The question of registration of tral' marks has been tnl.cn up nlso by United States CoiifuI Freeman at Copenhagen, v.i.o fiiiyn that In order Hint nn American firm may get a trademark registered In Den mark It Is necehsnry to Ii.ivp had the saino registered In tho United States. "Prompt action," says tho consul, "should b taken by American manufacturers to prevent the npproprlntlon of their trademarks) by un scrupulous foreign linns." Relief 1rellii- lit Cnnltiil. WASHINGTON, Oct. 14 A largely at tended mass mooting In tho Interest of the Hood mitferors nt Galveston was held at Ihe National theater hero this nfternoin under tho auspices of the Washington aux iliary of the American Red Cross associa tion. Representatives of tho foreign em bassies and legations occupied Ihe boxes, (ioniums. French, Chinese. Japanese, Chil ian and .Mexicans having one or more pres ent. It Is expected a considerable amount wili bo obtnlned as a result of the meet Ing. I'liiKiir on lloiird Sill . SIONTKVIPKO, del. 14. -The Ilrltlsh steamer lluglnnd Prince, from an Ant werp September 3. has arrived herp with bubonic plague '"i board Five deaths In cluding the caiitnln ami first ofllcer oc curred during thp voyage. selirelher Not Vet Found, NHW YORK. Oct 14 -No nowi has been received of the hiding place of William Sr hri iber, the d"fuultlng :o.kkeeper of tie Lllzab. thpnrt bank All the nmcd gnmhll'ig re-s.irts across the At'.utlc are Lain-, watched, iih It Is thought tkhrclher'a lovo n. arm on UfihoBa' Pills rAoich I uli I ..i.. !iiiii.r o( selfktuic, 4i.iI(muso, cicemi, cf f;?.Knn5?;k?.VS Power, .V.a"I"S or Cdnnil 1 1 1 t 1 vinnunc uiunuiniDi tu fViifUuru fcui.r rft Jer.DOKdci.t. A .( f.l X,lS,.?.7;. 1 4WIO. fiLlmulktfk th ind tenm tcmltn. i hoi. tp If MfMtQ) wiu ivwut. JiAI.K II Y MVUHS-Dll.MI. wl.l lend him 'o .ir.'!. 1. that be is 1 1 Ii 1 s t",l v .1' ' c it i h. c h : i 1 r. ber w a- 1 til old inibAb BUFFET LIBRARY GARS Best Dining Gat Saivici OEE4tdHwH4ic.;nx!AM k Ground floor 1-0 Office With a B112 " W1"" Vault ; Locnt.-d rlRht ou raniBin Street. In .1 u Flltrc l'llnoK building Is nn onnor- a tiiulty whb h may not come again for w O years There is another large ro.un ra adjoining which ou may have. If you a want It, which open on tho court. s v:iectrtc light, hint und janitor scrv H II tee aro Included In the rental Unshles, there Is an advantage In tS a being In the host bulldlni; In town e . . a R. C. Peters & Co., 61 a Rental Agents, Ground I loor. Gee Building. BtS,'0snOn1-Ii'.'c:nn JM1ES E- DOYD & CO., Telephone 10;?!). Omnh 1, :l COMMISSION, (jK AlN, I'KOVIblO.N.S mid bl OCKS IIOAItU OK TKAIIK, Corrnnpondeuce. John A Wrrn A Ca uiroct raiu tu Ch.LMto and Nw Yort H.RPErjiiEY&ca . a. -If R0OM4rir LIFEBLDG. OMAHA tttB BRAMCII 1030 MM qn;oui tit. JOBBERS &, MANUFACTURERS OF OMAHA DRY GOODS. " Eo Smith & Go. Importers and Jobbers ol Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods AND NOTIONS. BOILER AND 6tlP IRON W0R.C nrake, Wilson u Si William : Successors Wilson v: Drnl.t. Manufacture boilers, smoKe B;n. ks nnr! breeching, presuure, rendering, sheep dip, lord and water tnnks. hollar tut-B .on stautly on hand, second hand Puller bought and sold. Special and ptompt atient.'en 0 tepalrs In city er country itch nnd Plor o ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. lAesfersa Efednce! vv Company Electrical Supplies. Electric Wiring Bells find Das Llshttnr (S. W. JOHNSTON. Mgr If-'" H-ward St bAFE AND IRON wORrCS. he Om&ha S?f ( ANDKI'KN, Prop. Makfi a specialty of- 7? i f-f FS' APF3, JJ i SHI TTKRH. And rlurclar Proof Safes & Vault Poors, e-to OIO S. 1-lth M.. (loillhii, ph. Davis & Cowgill Iron Works, MANUKA CTl'RKRS AND JOHHKftH OF MAl-illNKHY. GENERAL RKPAtRINO A HPECIAfn IRON AND I1RA8S FOUNDKPH. 1001, ir.Otl mid innfl Jnoleunn Strrrt, Oinidia, Vi-h. Tel. C..iS. B. Zabrlakle. Agent J I Cowglll. .Mrr. malia Ka shins Works Pattern Makers and Model nuildcrt. .Man ifacturers und I .-. I. t .s Htcani l'lttltigs, Klnvitor Sunplles ften-i KnsluiH and Hollers, lijsol nn I'. Klnes, C.euin Separntnis, Ma I. . ts Supplies High Htjdu Repair M m U i Speelallv t-'ai tnrv and of ft. b fi-0 It H.i'n Tentli St. l'hoiic J.'t.'u EI.EVATOrJ SUPPLIES. ELEVATORS Improved (Jul k ut.d Kas It-sini, Steam, Electric and Hand Power Elevators. AUTOMATIC MATCH GATES. Send for eatil'-su-e KIMBALL HRO , OI.M'II. HI.' 1008 5th Street 'I eieplio .. 119. c. j. Davis & Son tupiili for Ihr lllcluni. ml Sllfety lilltrs I'lrr Doors. Elevator Hydraulic and Ilond Klevstois Eletator ropalrtng a spe.ialty Lsuther Vulvo Cups for Klevators. ICnBlnes and Prinllng Prrssat-B. i.-"" m ' i t"' t.r i - '' ett a ci.i l till i.a "-' t l;ii'.ti nasln, Oureii Lc&t lAnnnQOdf Im HlKht-LOMji, .nnermutorrnooa jn-u"''" ..Vlii: ''"'111"?: J2.1, 'A'in'. v .iocolS. mm 111 vi a j ui 1 1 - , z . CUM ll At hQi). ICVi -3 r T ,B n ' f '' rut. Ii it haail. TCTA I til- n '-' ,i of betting .mtur ' places If hr I,, ii 1 'I'be belief m..w 1 or near NVw ... 1, snred Pc -,, i; .,,, lews W hi ' ,. Nl'W Jersey ,,i . ; Mm HI im.u.un. iUi, tlitisabrn. C-wJ a u. ,r . IJ Cu.uuofi. AdeJrstj Bishop nemeUy Co., Ccn rranclooo, CuM Ifitiubf m. Uwl A Ui ir '13' UltLU CO,, HIT 1 1 AMI CAHAAH.