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    THE OMAHA DAILY BE32s SATCRDAY, MAY 18, 1001.
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MAY BUILD INTO DUNDEE
Probability tint Tarnim Streit Lin Will
fie Extended,
PROPOSITION IS BEING CONSIDERED
Wni Slpptlmr of llnntlcp CMInn 1
llrlil nt Which Thfrc In Clnnuir
for TlirniiKh Trnnalt
Service.
It Is possible that tho next extension to
bo made by the Omaha Street Hallway com
pany will l.o a lino from Fortieth and Kar-
nani streets to Fiftieth and California
streets, In Dundee Place.
The matter tins broiiRht before the Ren
oral manaRer of the street railway company
yesterday nnd will be presented to the
board of directors at Its next meeting
which wjll probably be held Wednesday.
May 22. Thero was a meeting of the citi
zens of Dundee Place Thursday evening, at
which the street car situation was dis
cussed, and It was finally decided that tho
present arrangement whereby a transfer Is
mado nt Fortieth and Farnam streets from
the lino of the Omaha system to the line of
tho Metropolitan Cable company Is not sat
isfactory, nnd that tho people dcslro
through service. It was stated by one of
tin citizens that the value placed upon tho
cablo company's line was so hlRh that tho
Oinnbn system would not purchase It, nnd
therefore: tho meeting set cut to devise a
plan to bring the Omaha lino luto Dundee
Place.
A resolution asking the village board to
grant a franchise, to the Omaha company
was ndoptrd nnd a committee consisting of
13. A. llcnsnn, S. It. Hush. J. II. McCul
loURh, J. Marshall, D. U. Johnson, I. S,
Lcavltt, John J. Ilarte and J. II. Pnrrotte
was appointed to present tho matter to the
company. The route proposed by tho citi
zens Is from the present terminus Ja Far
nam und Forty-sixth street; thence north
to Capitol avenue, west to Fiftieth street;
north to California.
Speaking of tho proposition, General Man
ager Smith of tho street railway compnny
said: "I havo heard of tho icuutst which the
'citizens of Dundco Placo are to make to
tho board nnd I am favorably Impressed
with tho Idea. Our action depends upon
tho proposition they submit, but I would
not be surprised to see tho line extended
praetlcnlly as outlined."
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South Omaha News
An effort Is soon to be made by tho coun
cil to tako Rtups toward making u reassess
ment of tho Hpcclal nssnssment taxes de
clared volil by the court. Section lis of
tho now city charter makes It tho di of
tho mayor nnd council to Issue x al
bonds of tho city to tako up outstanding
district bonds In cases where the Hpeclnl
taxcH and assessments havo been Judicially
determined to bo Invalid.
Acting upon this section tho council has
decided that n spcclnl cnmmltteo of three
hall Investigate nnd report to the council
tho amount of outstanding bonds in each
district where the tax has been declared Il
legal. In compliance with a resolution of this
nntura Mayor Kelly has named Councllmen
Johnston nnd Adklns nnd the city attorney
to servo on this committee.
Nearly every paving district In tho city
has been attacked In the courts nnd In
order to clenr up these matters nil Issue of
possibly $125,000 In bonds will be necessary.
Tho committee proposes to go Into tho sub
ject thoroughly nnd furnish u detailed re
port to tho council and tho public.
Ooruiintlon Tn Hopenlcil.
At an adjourned meeting of the city coun
cil held yesterday tho saloon occupation tux
of :00 was reprnled. This means that tho
city will bo tbo loser by something llko
J 18,000, ns for some years past this tax has
been assessed for tho purpose of tiding
over certain funds during tho summer
mouths When by natural operation of law
South Omaha passed from a city of tho sec
ond class tn one of the first class the liquor
license was raised to $1,000. This was an
Increase of $500 nnd tho breweries objected
to an occupation tax on top of tills increase
although no protest was made on tho In
creaso in the regular llccnso fee.
Up to yesterday only s.x dealers In liquors
hail paid tho $1,200 demanded hy tho treas
titer Into tho city, and these (lied a written
protest. Now that tho ordtuanco has been
repealed It Is thought lliaf. the license money
will bo paid In rapidly In order that the
council may grant licenses on Monday
night. About scventy-tivc applications ore
ready tn bo noted up-" but tho llccnso com-
mlttco of tho coun f do nothing ns long
ns the money Is ' 1. Tho occupation
tax paid under pro' mi by the six dealers
In liquors will doubtlcB bo returned without
tho formnllty of n lawsuit. If tho council
does not sco fit to do this i-ult can bo com
moncod nnd tho money recovered by process
of law. General satisfaction was expressed
yesterday nt tho nctlon of tho council in re
pealing this ordinance, even though It will
work a hardship upon tho city officials for
jomo time tn come.
John Cnrooriin Kucnpen.
Yesterday John Corcoran was arraigned
In police rourt for forging checks. Tho
complaint was signed by Charles O'Uearn
House worn
Seems easy to a man, but there is a
fircnt deal of lifting and reaching to do ;
a great many trips up nnd down stairs to
make in the course of day's house work.
It's hard where a woman is well. I'or
n woman sufleriug with some form of
"female trouble" it
is dally torment.
There are thousands
of such women
struggling nlong.day
by day, in increasing
misery. There are
other thousands who
have found a com
plete cure of their
disease in the use of
Dr. Picrce'H Favorite
Prescription. It
stops debilitating
drains, cures irregu
larity, heals inflam
mation and ulcera
tion, nourishes the
nerves, and gives
vitality ond vigor.
It m a k o s w c a k
women btrong and
sick women well. It
contains no opium,
cocaine nor other
narcotic.
" I'or a number of
months I sutrcreil with
female trouble." write
Miss Agues McGowne,
of mi hank St., Wash.
liiEton, I). C. "I tried
varloui remediea. but
none Kemed tn do me any permanent rood.
The doctors raid It was the wont caae of Inter
nal trouble they ever had. I decided to write
to you for help, I rerelved very cncmirBRinjT
reply, ami comraeuced treatment at oree. 1
bad uot used your 'Favorite I'tracriptlon ' a
wrelc before I Vegan to feel betterr nd, ai I
e itlnued, ray health grdualty Improved. It I
improving every day."
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps
to pay cost of mailing only. Send 21
one cent stamps for a book in paper
covers, or 31 stamp in cloth, to Dr.
R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V,-, ,
When O Hearn went on the stand he raid
that he was merely Joking about Corcoran
and did not Intend to testify against his
friend. However. Judgo King went nbend
with the case and at tho finish bound Cor
coran over to the district court In tho sum
of $500, While City Prosecutor Murphy
was filling out a ball bond Corcoran drifted
over to the water cooler, where he
quenchcu his thirst, and then ho quietly
slid out of the rear door and disappeared.
It was five minutes or more before the
court officials discovered that the prisoner
had gone. An alarm was Immediately sent
out and all policemen in tho city were
directed to arrest the young man on sight.
Corcoran Is woll known and it Is thought
that ha cannot get very far away without
being apprehended.
From the statements made by the police
Corcoran and O'Uearn lived by their wlt.
O'Hcarn would visit saloons on packing
houso pay days and purchase a pay check
for a small amount. This he would, ac
cording to his own statement, turn over
to Corcoran, who would raise tho check
and pass It. Then tho money would be
divided, These young men have been get
ting Into acrnpes for a year or more, but
havo by some menns always managed to
got off easily. Now O'Uearn Is under
bonds to appear In the district court and
Corcoran Is a fugitive from Justice.
CiMiui'll K rxitnlrittlmi,
Me-nbers Martin un ')worak of the city
council are consldrrahl, 'ut out over the
reorganization of tho count.. , and both were
busy yesterday Ilndlng out Jt1.1t where they
stood. In place of Dworak, Mr. Vnnsant
of thu Sixth ward was made chairman of
tho Judiciary committee nnd Johnston of
tho Fifth wnrd takes Martin's placo on
the financo committee. Through an error
In tho reading of tho report at the special
meeting Thursday night Miller was named
ns chairman of the charity committee.
This was an error on tho part of Council
man Johnston, nnd he corrected It ester-
day by substituting Vnnsant.
It was Hinted yesterday that since tho
reorganization the rules of tho council will
bo revised. The new rules will be sub
mitted for approval at tho meeting to be
held next Mondny night.
On nceount of bis business ability and
his previous experience In tho council the
majority seemed to think that ho could
act as a sifting commltteo for ordinances
better perhaps than the former chairman,
Mr. Dworak. As for financiering, overyonrt
in South Omaha knows thnt Ed Johnston
keeps more In touch with tho financial
affairs of the city than anyono else, so
ho was requested to net ns chairman of
tho finance committee. A business man
of ability Is needed at the head of this
commltteo Just now on account of the Is
sues which will come up before tho com
mencoment of the next fiscal year.
IteiiiilrliiK Pncil Ntrretn.
Under tho provisions of tho new charter
money may be borrowed for tho payment
of the cost of repairs to paved streets nnd
the council has taken advantage of the
opportunity to outhoriie the loan of $2,500,
Tho majority of this sum will naturally
be spent on Twenty-fourth street, us this
pavement nerds attention more than any
other In the city. Bids for the work will
be advertised for nt once and tho Inten
tlon Is to have this thoroughfare placed
In flrst-clasi condition before the opening
o the street fnlr in July. Out of this
sum to bo borrowed will come tho cost of
maklns some repairs to L and N streets
nnd a few other paved streets.
School llonril Amknl tn I'll 5-.
Councilman August Miller has secured
the passage of 11 motion directing the city
treasurer to collect from the Doard of
Education tho sum of $189. This money
has been paid out hy tho city for the
services of clerks and Judges nt tho last
school election In April and Miller think
It no moro than right that the city should
be reimbursed. Further, Mr. Miller says
that later on he will request tho board to
pay for the printing of the sample and
regular ballots used In the school election
This is something now, as prior to this
tlmo no attempt has been made to compel
tho school district to pny any of the ex
penses of elections.
MrpnlrliiK SriTen,
City Engineer Deal mado an Inspection
yesterday of tho sewer on Twenty-third
street which Is causing so much trouble
He says that the only thing that can be
done nt this tlmo Is to fill in moro dirt to
tHko the placo of tho filling which has
settled and washed away. He does not favor
a trestle, as the lots abutting; on tho sower
will sooner or later bo filled to grade and
thero will then be no necessity for a
trestle. Mr. Real estlmntcs that $00 will
pay for all the repairs needed on the sewer
at this time.
Street Fnlr Mnttrr.
The board of control of the Street Fair
company meets every nfternoon nt the
South Omaha club, on Twenty-fourth street,
whero reports from committees are listened
to. Plans for booths are being made and
now that tho ordinances arc passed actlvo
preparations for tho fnlr are going on
About 100 applications for concessions have
been received so far and additions to tho
list nro bolus made every day. It is con
ceded now that the fair is a go. Perhaps
thero will bo no display on Q street, an
originally proposed, for the reason that
the merchants on that street do not socm
to favor the proposition. In the event
that no attractions aro placed an Q atroet
the entire fair will be held In tho central
part of the city.
MovIiik Iniiiieiiae Tank.
A largo number of men aro now em
ployed In taking apart the large cotton
seed olt tank at the Hammond plant. This
tank holds over 1,000,000 gallons and tho
labor entailed will consume somo time. The
tank will bo taken to St. Josoph nnd set
up at the Hammond plant there. Nothing
new has developed latoly In regard to the
leasing of tho Hammond plant here, but It
Is thought that before long some of tho
packers who are anxious to secure control
of tho property will succeed In making tho
necessary arrangements,
Stock Yurilft Iiiiprurrniput.
Bids for grading aro being asked for by
tho Union Stock Vords company, as It is
the intention to erect two additional blocks
at cattlo pens near the stand pipe. Each
of the blocks will contain twenty pens,
thus making an addition of forty pens to
the capacity of tho yards, The Increase
In the business being done here demands
these improvements.
!Mnnll City Cioali,
Tonight the North Star society will hold
Its mi mi a I .May testlvul at Odd Fellows'
hall.
The South Omaha Athletic cluh will give
n ball at the city hnll building on Saturday
evening.
A. W Dlcknon of Chicago wns here ve
terday, looking over the work being done
by the Northwestern In the northern pnrt
of the city
The concert given ut the Presbyterlnn
church last night by the South Omaha
Conservatory of Music was a success In
every particular.
The city has received another bill for
the hose purchased Inn winter for the
Brown park tire hnll. The company want
the money or ut least Interest bearing war
rants. Milliliter lit III I'nat.
"I recall now with horror," says Mall
Carrier Burnett Mann of Levanna, O,, "my
three year of Buffering from Kidney trou
ble, I was hardly ever free from dull ache
or acute pains In my back. To stoop or
lift mall sacks made me groan, I felt
tired, worn out. about ready to alva ud
when 1 began to use Electric Bitters, but
six bottles completely cured me and made
mo feel like a new man." They're un
rivaled to regulate tomach, liver, kidneys,
and bowel. Perfect satisfaction guaran
teed oy nunn & go, only 60 cent,
GORDON RESUMES THE BENCH
Derotsd Folic Marinate Comii Oat on
Top f Hep,
BRYCE CRAWFORD SURRiNDIRS THE JOB
Jiiilmi (iiiriliin Siijk If There l An)
Attempt tu Knlnhlloli n ItUnl
Throne lie Wilt L'ntiip In
thu Court Itooni,
The latest change In the police court
kaleidoscope was recorded yesterday.
when, at 9 o'clock, Judge S. I. Gordon took
the bench. At 11:30, when court adjourned,
he seemed still tn be the Judge.
"So far as I know," said he, "I am now
pollco Judge, and I bellcre It will be safe
for me to go home to luuch. I haven't seen
any heirs apparent to tho bench hanging
around waiting to stnrt up a competitive
court. If I find upon returning this after
noon that some one has Jumped my claim
In the meantime, I will first get out a writ
of ouster and thercatter Inatigutato a policy
of bringing my dinner to court In a basket.
It Is not true that I'm going to bring a cot
down and sleep In the court room."
Crnnforil Yield liriiocfiilly.
Bryco Crawford, Justice of the peace, ho
has occupied the bench since the death of
Judge Learn, was present at tho opening
hour, but upon being shown the credentials
of his successor yielded tho gavel to him
without protest.
"it Is a wise pollco court that knows Its
own Judge these days," said Judgo Craw
ford. "Of coune, I'm sorry to give up the
bench, I believe I gave tho people a fair
brand of Justice while I wns 'It' nnd that
I delivered the goods with becoming dignity
nnd at tho lowest market price However,
I bow to the will of tho people. You might
soy In your paper that my Justice shop
down at Fifteenth and Farnam streets Is
open for business nnd that 1 have In stock
n fine line of legal processes."
The police court looked much the tame
yesterday as It did a year ago. Tho familiar
face of "Judgo" Cooley was there, nnd he
was the first to congratulate Judge Gordon
upon his asceudency. Cooley didn't havo
a enso in tho morning, ns he has somewhat
lost touch with the petty criminal clnss,
hut he hopes to do better In a day or so
If Judge Gordon remains In power.
l'etc Cnrriill t'nmen I'lrnt.
The first case on tho docket was that of
larceny against Pete Carroll, tho ex-con-lct,
who had stolen the rubber coat worn
by Dr. Ralph whllo treating smallpox pa
tients at the pesthousc. It afforded an ex
cellent opportunity for a Judge to air his
wit. One could not help regretting that o
magistrate of Judge Learn's stamp was not
upon tbo bench. Ho would no doubt havo
told Carroll that It was a pity he hadn't
caught tho smallpox and thereby saved thu
city the cost of this prosecution, but Judge
Gordon failed to see the humor In the tit
nation. He simply gave Carroll twenty
days In Jail aud pronounced sentence with
out comment.
This was follow ed by several vagrants
and drunks, most of whom were fined small
amounts.
Tu Inorenne KtidotTiiieut.
The Insurance endowment committee ap
pointed by Bishop Williams will consider
a project for the increase of the endowment
fund by tho Insuranco plan. Tho revenues of
the church ore not aufllclent at the present
time to provide for tho support of the
bishops without Imposing u heavy tax on
some of the weaker churches and missions
nnd tho plnn of n life insuranco, tho In
terest on the money lo 'bp turnjd Into the
endowment fund, Is being ovolvcd by some
of the churchmen. The ilan Is backed by
several prominent insurance societies.
In Honor of Xcv Ollleor.
The Grand Army of the Republic of
Omaha will give a reception next Tuesday
evening to department officers lu generul
and particularly to those of Omanu, of
whom there aro four. H. S. Wilcox, depart
ment con)7iandcr. I.. A. Harmon, quarter
master ge.leral; Jucob Fnwcett, Judge advo
cate general, and T I. HUH, Inspector gen
eral. Omaha has been especially favored
with department officers this ytnr. The
Woman's Belief corps has 11U0 n fnlr
quota of general officers; here, us follows:
Mrs. A. E. Askwith, department president,
nnd Mrs. Sutiin A. Slieeler, department
secretary.
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