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    THE OMAHA DAILY limZ: WJ.DK 1.S0AY, JAIN UAH Y 22, 1002.
CITY COOSUL PROCEEDINGS
Jide GeriWi ?a!arj Allow&ioi far Lut
YearhGitOnt.
ORDINANCE FOR HEALTHY BARBER SHOPS
Tonxorlnl Artist Muni Do .Mtli'li I'.itrft
Work Kvffj- Tlmr Tlify Mltnve
a Ctmloincr ltcrrnf tr r Uo
.liny llnrk.
I'lvo councilman acted upon City Attor
ney Connoll'n suggestion at last night's
mooting of the city council and passed an
ordinance repealing tlio Item of $1,600 for
Judge Gordon's salary during tho last halt
of 1901, included In the last appropria
tion ordinance, and annulling all salary
warrants which hnve not been delivered to
-Judgo Oordon.
Counctlmen Ixibcck and Zlraman opposed
the ordinance and It was supported by
Councllntim Ilascntl, Uoyc, Trostlcr,
Whltehorn and Karr, Tho other two moni
tors of tho Council, Mount and llurkley,
wero not present. In urging the passago
of ihe ordinance, City Attorney Conncll
explained that Judgo Oordon never took
tho oath required for tho Judicial ofllcer
und that consequently ho never qualified
for tho olIJco. Tho city attorney expressed
tho opinion that bo will have no difficulty
In preventing Judgo Gordon from securing
any salary which hqs not been paid to hlru
bb yet, Ho read from a' number of do
clolons in similar canon and stated to tho
council that ho will Immediately tako steps
to have ,thu order But nsldu which pro
Vldcd that tho city should pay Judge Gor
don hln salary for 1'JOO and tho first half
of 1001.
Siiitltiiry llnrlx-r .Simps.
Tho ordinance requiring barbers and
hairdressers to adopt strict measures to
prevent the spread of dleao was adopted
by tho voto of nil tho councllmon present,
with tho exception of Mr. Zlmman. Tho
ordlnaneu requires that nil barbershops and'
halrdresslng parlors shall be kept In good
.sanitary condition. It provides that razors
shall bo dipped In an alcohol solution after
they aro used and that nil combs, brushes,
clippers and other tools shall bo cleansed
with a formalin solution. Shaving mugs
and brushes aro to bo dipped In boiling
water evry time they are used, and n
clean towel is to bo used on ench person.
Darbcrs ore not to blow their breath on
instruments and aro to cxereiso great caro
in keeping their bands and tholr clothing
clean.
A request was read from Charles S. El
gutter In which ho asked that bids bo
sought on tho electric lights used by tho
city. Mr. Elgutter stated In his communi
cation that ho represents persons who do
ttlro to mako propositions to tho city for
electric lighting.
Anottirr llniltli Menmirc.
An ordlnanco was passed preventing tho
salo of milk from cows which nro fed on
tho slops nnd rcfuso from restaurants, ho
tels and similar places. Tho measure also
provides for tho repeal of nnothor ordi
nance which was so worded that it pre
vented tho feeding of malt to milch cows.
Tho ordlnanco making provision for nnos
to bo imposed on tho owners of barking
dogs wan defeated by tho unanimous voto
of the councllmcn present.
A resolution was Introduced by Council
man Zlmman which provided for tho Open
ing of tho market plnco March 1 and tho
miction of market stnlls. Tho measure was
n'pposcil by scvoraV councllmcn, who main
tained that no market placo has been
agreed upon as yet and that no steps can
now ba taken to soli stalls. Tho resolu
tion. was finally referred to tho commltteo
on buildings and proporty.
A protest against tho construction of n
market houso in a street was submitted to
tho council. It borq tho names of 140 cit
izens. Councilman Lobeck announced 'that the
council will hear from all porsons having
- mnrket-houso sites to Bell nt Its general
commltteo meeting next Monday aftarnoon
at 3 o'clock.
him until 11:45, when ho died without re
gaining consciousness.
It ras first thought that he had taken
laudanum, though no trace of tho poison
was found by the physician. It Is supposed
death was caused by congestion of the
brain brought on by alcoholic stimulants,
though there was somo symptoms of laud
anum . poisoning. The Inquest will likely
be held Thursday,
DEATH RECORD.
Old Soldiers nt Sllilrr.
SIBLEY, la., Jan. 21. (Special Tele
gram.) Solomon II. Westcott was burled
today. Ho was- born in Vermont In 1835,
served three years In the Second Vermont
regiment and was wounded throo times.
He left a daughter and two sons, ono of
which Is In tho United States navy. George
V Dean, who served In the Ono Hun-
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Otiiollatn Appur to E ! Dark Itf ri-
il Nw f u Prtjiot.
PROMOTERS ARE STRANGERS IN CITY
Ilnninrun Mrn Hrgaril MoTcinrnt to
Secure Franchise nm n "Strike" nt
Omnha fin Company Which
Is Heedless.
Tho proposition of ccrfaln people to se
cure a francblso for the manufacture of
acetylene gas In South Omaha Is causing
dred and Forty-first Ohio regiment, was considerable talk, but no one appears to quite sick, was reported better yesterday.
buried Saturday. He loft a widow. Doth know Just what Is wanted, and so far tho Members of tho Hoard of Education nro
nin.r .MM. hnm.niii.r nf members of the council anninr to. h irnn. still on tho anxious seat as regains imnct-
....... '-.. w. . . ' - i mptitn av tna crnnu jury.
shows that tho club Is In excellent condi
tion tut regards finances.
Council (IrnnfK I'rrmlsalon,
Acting upon the suggestion of Councilman
Vansant, the city council has granted to tho
8oulh Omaha Land company the privllego
of grading It street from Sixteenth to
Twentieth streets, and thus placing this
roadwav In a tiassable condition. Tho ap
proaches on O Btreet from Eighteenth to
Twentieth streets are to bo graded also.
I This work is to bo done at the expense of
tho property owners and under the super
vision of tho city engineer.
Mimic City tinftslp.
MIks Cora. Shafer of Lenox. In.. Is hero
vlsltlne relatives.
A renubllcan rally will bo held at oou-
man hall tonight.
M. Cnrl Smith of th6 South Omaha na
tional bank Is oil the sick list.
Mrs. Charles 12. flenrr, who has been
LOWER LEV! NOT PROBABLE
TtUl Auiiiti Valuation Abiut Half Mil-
lion Liu Thai Ltit Ym.
Osceola county.
Chitrlr XV. Orrenr.
IIAPID CITY, S. D., Jan. 21. (Spoclal
Telegram.) Charles V. Groone, Bpcclal
agent for tho United States land ofllec, died
hero last night of apoplexy. He was
Btrlckon yesterday afternoon while at
work. Ho had been In tho government
servlco ten years nnd stationed hero four
yenrs. Ho fought In the civil war In an
Iowa regiment and was a member of tho
Grand Army of tho Ilopubllc and a Mason.
Tho body will bo shipped to his home nt
Des Moines, la.
.1. II. IlpttR.
rani ODOUl lUO matter. V jw.nl Inn- .rrl,.r.t nr t.ronnrttlcr fnr tlln
Whllo the proposed ordlnanco granting I meeting of tho stnto association convention
tho franchlso has been published in a which will bo held here In May.
weekly paper it has nevor been formally ..JCft.'llli,,s..for.1!.y 9j,SeiL!1. ".'HS!.
brought to tho attention of tho council, to Clork Shrlgley Is Uert Davis, tho labor
anu tnercroro tlio question is not under leaucr.
consideration. Tho second ten of tho King's Daughters
filtr Aiinm,. t omt,.r .m. .w in wi give nn oyster supper at womiman
----- -..... ii u i u li .uhw i " ii, nil 'I li'iitlf i.ll,t 11 nnfl IN. ulrnnlj n M 'I'lilirM.
uiuci iu i-umpiy who too laws in lores uuy evening.
a franchlso ordlnanco should first be in
troduced In tho council and thon pub
lished for two weeks in somo paper of
general circulation. This publication and
tho stay of two weeks is for tho purpose
of permitting protests to bo filed In caso
citizens do not dcslro a franchise granted.
Section C8 of tho city charter says that It
NEW BILLS IN IOWA
(Continued from First rage.)
i
nl. MnlMhorrv. Townsrnit. Porter. Ball.
Antirnnrlntlmin durst. Ilnrrltnan. Alex-
takes S nor font, of ihn nn vntrra nf fhn nn.lnr. AHvn. Hmlth of Mitchell. Honklns.
BEATRICE, Nob., Jan, 21. (Special.) city to fllo a rcmonstranco against tho Machman, Mofftt. Harper. Maytag, Spauiii-
Th. lm.lv nf .T. II. Unit. hlnn,l tn U ,.f n M. .u. , ng. uroOKn, IlUniu, usuu, u...
Hartford. Conn., today. In chareo of Under- I slEtia.tiirii in ho itnirnnlno.i iiv.thk mmw I Airriniiliiri Itarrlman. Clnnsn. llrooks.
taker W. W. Scott. Tho body was es- of votes cast at tho last general election. Jf,r"VioMV8rl!SroidrlS5
cortcd to the train by.thoso members of So far no attempt has been mado by tho tag) Vilson, Young it Lee, Smith of Oes
tho Gage county bar, of which tho dead Omaha Qas company to Bccuro signatures Moines. .
In aii.li a nnl I n ! .n lnl..,.l. ivuiliumin 1 uiiviui.u, j.w.....
tcrday an
pany sniu tnat no attention bad been pa
tlOt I Hitlna nml Towns Trnwln. Alexander.
DCioro tno council, even though It bad Hayward, Illancharu, iiazeiton, urigiuon
been printed in a weekly paper. uAMafe tttt
"Thoso aaklne for a franchlso aro nrne- I !,., u.m. At riu Mninn
tlcally unknown here," said a city official jBupmIo onrly ln February and aro anxiously look-
last night, "and unless somo showing Is ii?hi SpUuldlng, ing for name place where a reduction can
mado to convince the people that tho pro- Fitznatrlck. Brooks. Wlnnc, Young of Lee, hn mn.i i rnn,iiti,r,.s in answer to the
pany at IMtcalrn, Pa., Is burning and Is Ped company Intends to do business, the ""vnftf'and Judicial Dlstrlots-Ha- popular clamor for a lower levy. The city
threatened with destruction. Tho twolve franchlso ordlnanco will never pass Its Bee- zcit0nj Hlanchard, Motm, Lister, mtzpat- iCVy last year was 27.6 mills and tho levy
It Is uuu ruuuuig. iiirl is, oi course, proviaing ncK, narriman, .inruis, jiucuuutu, - (or school purposes was C.
d0. that It Is ever Introduced." berry. Lambert. Lyons- B,lffrnrt , al mntB. RoVcral we,
I Among business men tho proposed or-lr-roi aiivm. ninnrhimi. Henley. Hub-1 t tlin low
a a it,. ln ,. nnn rn. n I dlnanco is classed na a "holdun" nrhomn. I luinl. Ttrlnhton. Ilobart. Coiirtwrlgllt, . .,...., . n- ,ill nl
' I',... u ii o u . v v. i v o v u u u I. " -. 7 ui..h.t;" m.hnn. TjimliPrt. lor cny iui" "" -
week tho origin of tho nro Is a mystery. A inainerenco oi mo umana uas com- Tgunmce-8mith of Mitchell, Ilobart, asked that estimates from all heads of de-
number of tramps havo been sloeplng about Pany to the proposition is probably what Allyn, Hayward, Moillt, Lister. Unzolton, Dartmcnts bo mado with a marked rcduo-
tho pltce nnd until tho fire Is extinguished causing tho delay ln tho pushing of the Whipple, Maytag, lownsenu. nmmen, . . Uo nfJW hBg n pstlrantes
man was a member: Judgo A. II. Han
cock, County Attorney II. E. Sackett, It. W.
Sabln, V. C. Horsey, Fulton Jack and K.
II. McGlr.
hAllMAft an lnlk.iil.iii HUM rUIlllB 1 111 IIUIUII VI, JlUUUIt, vj I n in I
. petition. In an Interview yes- ciauson, Mardls, Arthuud, Smith of Mlteh-
ofllclal of tho Omaha Gas com- ell, Orlswold, Hubbard, Fltzpatrlck, Uar.n-
that no attention had been paid man, Hopkins, Hartshorn, Townsend, Por
to tho proposed franchlso. aa It was not titles and Townsrrewln.
FIRE RECORD.
Ilrlek Plnnt at IMIcnlrn, ln
riTTSDUItO, Jan. 21. Tho extensive
plant of tho J. II. Kumbaugh Drlck com'
largo drying houses aro on flro and
feared tho boiler houso will also be
stroyed.
SfilLS PLAN FOR CUT IN TAX RATE
Mrnilirr- nt Council nnd nf llnnrd of
Kducntlnti Knll In See Where
Mitt or In I Itcdtictlnnn Cnn
lie Mnde.
Deductions which tho Doard of Kquallza
tlou made in assessments upon real and
personal property amount to not less than
J200.000. After tbo Uoard of Itevlow fin
ished Its slashing of tho assessments made
by tho tax commissioner tho grand total
of assessments was almost 300,000 less
than tho assessed valuation upon which
taxes for 1901 wero levied. The combined
reductions of tho Doard of Itevlow and tho
Doard of Equalization havo forced tho total
aeaessmonts down to halt a million dollars
below tbo amotiut upon which tnxes wero
collected last year.
Last year tho total assessed valuation
of Omaha proporty was $30,374,180. Tho to
tal valuation for this year Is estimated
nt $35,000,000. Tho Doard of Itevlow re
turned assessments amounting to $30,102,003
and tho Doard of Equalization saw fit to
reduce this sum by at least $200,000.
This reduction In assessments will In-
tcrforo to a considerable cxtont with tho
proposed reduction of tho city's tax lovy
for 1802. Granting that tho lovy for 1902
becomes tho same as that for last year
34 mills tho tax derived would fall more
than $20,000 short of tho amount turned
Into tho treasury last year. In short, tho
reduction ln tho assessed valuation Is so
great that it will decrease tho "receipts
of the- city by a sum equal approximately
to that which a lovy of two-thirds of a
mill would yield.
Looking1 for l'luce (o Cut.
Councllmcn aro engaged ln tho discus
sion of the tax levy1 which Is to bo mado
.fi-r I1AAM All
O I . JAIfUDO UIL
CURBS
RHEUMATISM
NEURALGIA
SPRAINS
STIFFNESS
SORENESS
THE GREAT REMEDY
USED FOR 50 YEARS, UNEQUALLED
25 and BO Cents.
CONQUERS PAIN
It will not bo known whether or not any
of them were burned to death.
Itnm Xcnr Ilostrrlck.
SUPEDIOIt, Neb., Jan. 21. (Spoclal.)-
proposcd ordinance.
Thnt Library Ordinance.
According to tho opinion of City Attorney
Lambert the library ordlnanco Is now a
law, oven though the mayor neglects to
A largo barn belonging to A. W. White, ,lgn lt. Mr. Lambert eays that when tho Jifff'ffciBht11 wTiinc Townsend'" "'
living near Dostwlek burned Sunday after- counclI( by 0 maJorltJP vote dec(led to SSffi MrTp&luy
noon, ins hiook nnu iiumuu wore saveu, ,, ,i , ,,.' ., nin.n TTonldna. Ilpalev. JunKiu, irewin, vniiipiu,
i,. ,.hin u.n An.irnA ti, 7. ' Urooks. Porter. Imbcrt. Ulshop. nollcv means only
" ; ' t: n".7. ": i"n. ue:im. a ,aw wu.no.ut iMiu r-i! r8htin, rK... "?.aw: oiiowmt year and is
" , : , or tno cnici exccutivo oi tno city. Maytag, Clasuen. Hmiui oi muciwu, . -- . , th
fAiii iinnn Tim inao win -rfitn Sean in- I ... . .... I t nmhn.t l lone run. in many 01 IUU
."'"...V race or tno ract mat nis veto naa Dcen v"', ""'. ,"Vt n Arthmni. ninnchnrd. , rpcntvn.i lo
niiitTii i ii i luuu. i
Bchools-Crosslcy. Trewin, Hopkins, under consideration aiid is making every
Mofflt, Lister, FltzpiitrlcK. aioicsucrry, fcffort . nnd n placo for retrenchment.
WBK "I .lo not believe It will be possible to
kins. Younir of Washington, Brooks. Lewis, mnt0 iiin clty levy less than 27 mills wlth-
WllBon. Tallmnn. . . , rri flamace to tho city." said Cottn-
DUllUIng M ? ' iViVS' Mm.nl -TlinrA u no economy In
. Sllowlnc everything to fall into ruin for tno
wnr.u, i, ii,n low flnin-n. Such a
lncreasca expenses mo
extravaganco in tho
funds only enough
meet fixed charges.
Dowcll, Th,8 f) ,ruo 0, Ul0 ,vnter 0J1(1 lighting fund.
overruled the mayor insisted upon pro- r-;i nrlswold. ntzpatrlck,
seating the names of nine persons aa mom- B"hnor Districts- No reduction can bo mado ln tho levy for
hers of the library board. Members of tho tI?lrm . inepiihiri. Lister. Oris- ini,in f,n,iB nn.i if imnrovomcnts are
n. .n ... . II .1. ... .1.1. . . ,..t -".. --.,-..... ...II IUU iiiniiin -
, jan. i. topecini.; tuuiiun oajr iui.iu uiut uu W0(j( Moieaucrry, wimic, j.hh, . nQ roat reductions can DO roauo
imo two miles north of the part of the mayor, as tho appointments Lyons, Voutig of Leo. csnnnininc- in n, inw for other funds."
nty. burned yesterday foflowed tho turning down of his voto. 'JJ 'JoS which Is to ba
COUNT VON KALKRENTH DEAD
Inquest o ncfcrmlne Cntme nf Nudden
Terinlnnllnn of Ilia
Cnrrcr.
Count Kurt von Kalkrcnth of Germany,
Known In Omaha as Dr. Schultz, died nt
tho City hotel last night, whether from
natural causes or not a coroner's Inquest
will dotcrmlno. 'Tho body was removed to
tho morguo. Schultz camo to Omaha two
years ago' from Ocrmany, slnco which time
ho. haatjeen a regular boarder at the City
hotel, lie had ho occupation, but semi
annually received a remittance from Ger
many. Ho Informed tho hotel people that
ho had a wlfo and slstor nnd many rela
uvea jn tno oia country, wno naa com
pelled him to come to this country. lis
was. highly educated and made a large
circle of friends.
, Throo weoks ago he recolved a letter
from homo and slnco then had been de-
, apondont, frequently saying that ho was
going to takw his own life. A week ago ho
began1 td drink hcnvily. Tuesday morning
ho nte breakfast and Immediately went to
Ma room.
At 8 o'clock last night Oeorgo Thoghoft,
an omploya of tho botol, heard groans Is
suing frun tho mnn's room, forced tho
lock nnd :found Schultz on tho bed uncon
Bcloui. Dr. Pcabody and Police Surgeon
Dorglum wero sumrooped and worked with
DitcIIIuk Nrur Superior.
SUPERIOR, Neb., Jan.
Thad Davis' fine homo
Nora, in this coui
afternoon. Tho family wbb away from
homo and everything In the houso was de
stroyed.
HYMENEAL
In connection with tbo appointment of nt.e. Tollman.
tho library board tho council proposes to Corporations ilobart
exorctso this authority Itself, and for that
reason tho matter was lalfl over for two
weeks. A glanco at tho list submitted by
Mayor Kelly shows that seven of tho nlno
raembors ho nnmod are from' tho old
ward. 'Tho council wants tho patronage
. . ni.n.ntli nml Tnnlf.
, t I...- i nrncinn nt mo corner ui r-iutt-ini ........
norntions iioiHiri, . uiainjuuiu, .1.10.. - - ...ii.,.
it !... ri,,Minr,l llnrrltnnn. WlllntllC. nn HlrrrtB Will nOCCBSlllllU ail i-iimnu.u
iiufituuiii i iiii.L.i.1 - . i - - - - , , ,
Hogue, Tn"mnii. ', , , , . . of about $35,000, about tho amount which
vomrt 'ii oi i-iio" y'-H n tnx nf i mill will yield. Additional racm-
f i..r. hmlth of Des Moines. ' hers nnd Increased expense ln tho flro do-
VI0 J?. . I'uMIl ,th-nachman, Allyn. llrlgh- partmcnt will mako lt impossible to reduce
Jld First ton, Moiiu. .rf!JyA:,?SS2"l -,0LSlb"7-' thn lew for tho flro fund. Tho health,
atronago urawioru, l0u,lB ui " I ii. iiKm, rit nnd ludement funds
distributed bo that each ward will bo rep- Educational Institutions Courtwrlght, ., ,.,, 'nv narlnc ln tho opinion of
linuui., 4IV-...1"V., u."-r l nf Ilin rnllllC mCll. NO CUIS Can DO
niiina-nrown. r,,J,',
XV. M. 'Glass of the Lee-Glass Andreesen
Hardwnrn comnanv. and Mrsi Katherlno
Drown wero married ln Chicago yesterday resontod on tho board.
afternoon. Mrs. Drown formerly lived in
Council Bluffs, whero her husband was em- bor
ployed In the government secret service Kelly
Her home has recently boon at 203 South appointment
Twonty-nrth avenue, oniy a row or tne uini i some ui iuu nuuiuu uu mu uumu jjisnon.
inttmntn friimriB of thn counle knew of tho will bo cut off. aa it is not deemed ndvls- Ponlt
contemplated marriage.
- - I t ... Tl.lt t.nl.i.i...nil
It la moro than probable." said a mem- m. . ,'-'V ""i-" inPi,ard. mn.m m the low for inditing, wator rent
it, tlarpcr, xoung oi nsningion, nmi oinklnir funds. This leaves oniy tno
nnd paving, street clean-
general and school funds
ln which cuts nro conceded to bo possible.
.Sin nil Clinnce tn Save.
of tho council yeaterday, "that Mayor Crawford. Harper. Young of Washington, nnd oinvw funds
y's list will bo entlroly Ignored ln tbo Porter. Tallmnn. Wilson. ",,rhln ciittrrlnir
ilnimentB One thine Is certain and Pharmacy-Hopkins. Kmmcrt, Hayward, curbing, guttering
ilntments. ono thing is certain, anu Hubbard, darst, liachman, Wilson, ing and sweeping, i
Penitentiaries
i h.. nniiint irnvornmnnt In nf- Hubbard, Urooks. Young of Washington,
. r ,. ' i. . Crawford, Bishop, v
and Pardons Whipple,
oung of Leo.
Mnr-
Ono mill was levlod for street cleaning
and swooning last year. The available in-
como from this lovy was $32,730.77. Much
fairs of the city where largo sums of money Priniine Aiivn. Rrlirhton. Trowln
An Altnck of Pneumonia Wnrdod Oft to ,o handled each year. With four dls, Orlswold, Courtwrlght, Lambert,
... . . I ... . , i. . I ltlnhnn. Tiillmnn.
"Somo time aco my daughter caught a women on tne Doaru tne men woum uo w.,ii;i rminiinno rmwrnni. i-rniir
sevore cold. Sho comololncd of nalns ln her nractlcally helpless, and so the plan now ii0eue. Hartshorn. Lowls. Young of Lee, nf ihls sum was sDcnt in paying old debts.
chest nnd bad a bad cough. I gave hor is to select nlno men of standing and eau- tn0iMniiiii!,itnatrirk Ho With $25,000 tho city engineer believes tno
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy according to cation for the positions." bhS crossloy. Hokuo. Honklns? streets-could bo kept ln fairly good condl-
dlrectlons and in two days sho was welLand When tho appointments aro finally mado Harper, Lyons, Portr. tloh. Tho actual Income last year for sower
ablo to go to school.. I havo used this and confirmed tho board can go to work E ect
remedy ln my family for the past Beven and advertise for bids for a site. niiiimH-iinrtMhorn. Oarst. RuauMinir. 0.27 of a mill. Tho levy last year for gen-
ycars and have never known It to fall," Crawford, Lewis, Kmmcrt, Young of Lee. cral fund was 7 mills. No overlap Is to bo
says James Prendcrgast, merchant, Annato l.oonlnK City Hospitni. A,m,miernnT.!inr'm.rlannCli1' AloxnmIcr' cared for this year ln tho general fund and
Bay. Jamaica. West India Islands. The Mavor Kelly. City Engineer Deal ana ono .,, .uMvf smith nf miii,ii ii i nntlcinated that somo reduction will
pains ln tho chest Indicated an approaching or two members of the Board of Health Hayward. Ulshop, Wilson. , mado here. Tho now firehouso and tho
attack of pneumonia, which In this Instanco selected a Blto yesterday for the proposed Publlo Uidldlngs-Ilrooks, Mardls, C-nrst, now omersenCy hospital, costing In nil
was undoubtedly warded off by Chamber- city hospital. Tho plat of ground chosen rtules-Lewls,' Brighton, Trowln. Hcnloy, nbout $40,000, aro to bo paid for from this
lain B lougu uemcQy. n couuioruciH uuy g in tno tar norinwesieru iiari ui uiu uarsi, uowoii, iyons, nun, i-oner.
man, Hall, Smith of Des
The county has agreed to spond $1,000 Public Lands Hoguo, Craig, Wilson
in
tendoncy of a cold toward pnoumonla. For Miv nnd is fully four blocks from tho Horticulture , and I'orestry-Bpauldiiig,
n.l. n ll m.ol.l. . . y.u.nic,, limn
" nearest uuusu. Aioines.
11 . Tno rniinlv has aereed to SDOnd $1,000 Public
Ilelall Grocer. Indor.e Union. on Qf Mf ho8 Ur, providng Publlo IMtIob-Vo. Hopkins. f Allyn,
At . a meeting . of the retail grocers . of . nBt ,hn of South 0maha maintains It. rmirV n . n hW, ih ni'h.Vvn',,,
umana loeni union mo. vu, neuui uicrns- I : . nnr n Itonlth In
international Protectlvo association, was I , At n meeting of tho Board of Health to
lb union was organized last bo hold today lt is expected that a contract u""e"' i!iYni.n- .of w,,.hh,m ably bo a
-ylx-WVe.St,a.S.S: b0 let for th0 'on9truct,on of th0 aSSSSi'" HaBrfcVnUnB '0f '""n. no
lers over 100. It : I s tho Inton- building, according to tho plans drawn by Enrolled Ullls-Wlnne, Trewin. Townsend. Wood of
fund, however, and will mako any great re
duction Impossible.
Tho school levy Is whoro tho councllmcn
had hoped to sea tho greatest reduction, but
members of thn board oxprcss tno opinion
that tho levy will bo about tho sarao as that
Fish ana uamc iumbert, Hlanchard, of iimt venr. 6. G mills. "Our lovy will prob-
about the samo as last year ana cor-
not Ipbs than C mills," Bald H. N.
tho Eoard of Education. Other
Introduction nf IIIUn, members denied tho report that tho school
Indorsed. The
March by A. S
hershlp of twenty
twrahln numhfirA
tion or tno memners nt inp. union to or- i tne city eugineor. ino ouuuiuk is vo uo
S of brick th cement floors It win take thj ntroductIoll of blls levy wl.lboS mills and 1 said that th, board
1M HOOn lO DC imuuiniCll oy inu UlUCin lO HUUUl "i""" u.n.n vv,..-..... v.. Imm.ill.l.l oflni. ITio vnln nn ..nnlnm Will "lliuiHl ". - -
ca t pon tne otner unions ot ino city to city ofllclals are ln communication wun . . , ,, ... , "V .
iisslst and co-opcniU. with them in or- . U3 . ' . J.... "x.1 ... i nnnounced and President Horriott had an-
gimlzlng tho.pther clerks. "About tho 1st tt ,man ""J """ """"'.-'" "'" " o." nounced his committees. The first bill was
or veorunry.: sam a. aicuermoii, interna- win possiuiy uu i,.. ......... intPOI,llp. ,. Trwln ami nrnvhlM for n.,
tlnnai organizer, "wo intena to commence mavor thinks that a tract of land adjoining " " .;. ". " ,. . ' , " 1 r ,
Wk to Set the other cl ' V "Vo rented rea- BOt"K tn" code' Cr0B81 nl ln 11 bl"
shall mako a trip out through tWu state ho proposed hospital can bo ' roMta i Tta.. prt)Vaes (or the legalizing of prl-
fffi.2i5..Dakota "nd petreCt wnlza- sonably, and If so the cost of malnUlnlng Iowa and prescribes the
tlons there.
Mlaa Motile Simon Winn Medql,
Tho contest for a Dcmorest medal at tho
Tenth Street Mission Inst night was nn en
Joyablo elitertntnment. Tho following took
part: Florence Payne. Margaret Dufer,
Lynn Kllgore, Leo Iteom, Amelia Flack,
Molllo Simon, Agues Htltt. Tho contest was
decided in tnvor of Miss Molllo Simon,
Good Things
in a
Bad Place
or-
rifs, puddings, cako and goodies of all
sorts (missionaries excepted) aro Intended
for human usq, but auch good things should
not bo -put In a bad stomach. Thoy are
nearly always' made up of nourishing arti
cles Mich as milk, sugar, butter, (lour, etc.,
etc., but tho combinations nro too bard for
any but healthy stomachs to digest.
You mu?t use carefully selected food If
you aro a llttlo below par, and tho sooner
you do this tho sooner your stomach will
heal up and got strong again o that you
cu tat whatever please the appetite.
Don't be a crank and think you can only
drink hot water and eat white bread.
Use Grape-Nuts breakfast food with somo
rich cream, and you will discover tho food
will agree with the weakest stomach and
supply the highest form of nourishment,
pre-dlgested nnd ready for quick change
Into good, rich blood.
Strength (nerve strength) comes from
fowling on Grape-Nuts, There's a reason
Try It and prove for yourself.
It aeums good to be perfectly well and
feel wall fed.
Taking Into consideration tho reduction
In the total assessed valuation of city prop-
erty, members ot the city council nro of tho
onlnlon that tho lovy for city purposes can
not bo reduced materially below tho levy of
1... ...nw OT R Til U 1 a
tho nuracB will bo greatly reduced. For ...u,.u ..
patients who aro ablo to pay. a charge of " " r " " S v" Ml(h V""C' nBUrnd
$1 per day will ce maao, wniio indigents ,nnolvment of chimin n. It you aro looking for speed nnd comfort
will Do cared for at tno expenso or tno factories. A bill by when going to New York or Philadelphia,
city. The actual cost of maintenance w QoTeg co g ul)ow d UlXurlously furnished Vostlbuled Sleeping,
bo B0 cents p"da '? j K Vin to discriminate in coal rates for the Parlor Cars and Day Coaches. Dining Cars
savo enough to pay tho cost of caring for . . , , , .,,,.. H(.rvi.n.
fled.
a la carte Bervico.
was Introduced to rote the State untveruity Stop-over allowed at Niagara Falls on all
anv. - . -.in j,ii.i.i . i.. I iht-nniFh ilrWrtq to New York and Phlladel-
. . . , - i . . i uucuiiu ui u uini uuuiuvnai iuji. uun I " "
i.; , Vi.-7 rtrtM introduced a bill forbidding tho re , Phia.
of Health that tho work of constructing .. . on . ...i.. nA
the building will commence shortly after
today's meeting.
IlecetptH Hteadllr Increnslnsr.
Since January 1 of the present year tho
recolpts of rattlo and hogs havo been on
the Increase as compared with, a year ago.
So far this year tha cattle receipts show
an Increase of 11,754 head, whllo tbo hog
receipts run tho Increase up to nearly
15,000 head. There Is a slight deorcaso in
sheep receipts In comparison with the same
period of time a year ago, but this is ac
counted for by tho fact that tho feeders
are holding back shipments for. the early
spring market.
Clrnnlnir Kldevvnlks,
Only a few of tha merchants doing busi
ness ln tho downtown dlstrlcs have paid
any nttentlon to tho ordinance regarding
tho removal of Bnow from sidewalks, and
the same may bo said of the resident dis
tricts. No effort has been mado by the po
llco to enforco tho sldowalk cleaning or
dlnanco, and tho consequence is that the
walks tn tho business portion of the city
are covered with Ice and alusb. Tha atten
tion of tho mayor has been called to this
violation of tho city ordinances.
Ouli Kleets Officers.
The annual election of offlcors of tho
South Omaha club resulted' as follows;
Bruce McCulIoch, president: W, B. Cheek,
first vlco president; John O'Hcrn, second
vlco president; Walter J. Slate, treasurer;
J. H, Brady, secretary. The position of
president was tondered to Colonel J. II
Wntklns, but ho declined. Mr. Brady was
re-elected secretary by a unanimous vote.
All of the officers elected havo been promi
nently Identified with the club since Its
organization. The report ot the treasurer
filling of boxes nnd bottles under certain
conditions.
House Clinliniuimlilua,
The houso waited until near 6 o'clock for
Speaker Eaton to complete his committees,
Tho following are tho chairmen ot tbo prin
cipal ones:
Judiciary, Clark; ways and means; Tern
pie; appropriations, Hughes; railroads,
Wise; agriculture, Wright; insurance, War
ren; municipal corporations, Carter; banks,
Wilson of Buena Vista; private corpora
tlons, Head; labor, Buchanan; claims,
BtuckBlager; compensation of public ofll
clals, Hum; suppression, of intomporanco
Stratton; printing, Anderson; elections
Cowles; congressional districts, Furry; sen'
atonal districts, Hllslnger; pharmacy.
Hawk; constitutional amendments, Swoet:
publlo health, Elker; retrenchment and re
form, Townsend; woman's suffrage, Roomo,
Curse
-or-
DRINK
CURED BT
White Riboon Remedy
Cau He Given In Glass nt Water, Tea
or Coffee Without Patient's
ICnowledif
WhttB Ribbon P.emedv will cure or de
(troy tha diseased urpetlte for alcoholic
stimulants, whether the patient Is a con
flrmnri Inebriate, "a tlnDlcr." social dtinkar
or drunkard. Impossible for anyone to
inrin nu'nnnnii' u'nmiiii H Kinipnf-a irnm.in I r. . . .. '
i have an appetite ror aiconouc liquors ainr
domestic manufactures, Patton; county and using Whlto Illbbon Ilemedy.
township organizations, Blakemore; schools.
Dunham; roado, Coburn, normal schools,
Kerr; publlo lands, Meservey; orphans'
nomo, uummins; usn und game.
Crulkshank; Insane hospitals, ' Graff;
feeblo minded Institute, Black; fed
eral relatione, jaeger; uund asy
lum, McNIo; agricultural collego, Oreo
ley; deaf and dumb, Jenka; Judicial dis
tricts, Sweeley; rules, Koontz.
Both houses adjourned to moot at lu
o'clock Wednesday morning.
Hudoraetl by Member o( W. C. T, I),
MrB. Moore, Superintendent of tht
Woman's Chrlntlun Temperanco Union,
writes: "I have tested White Illbbon Item
tdv on very obslliialo drunkards, and the
cures havo been many. In many cases the
Ilemedy was given secretly. 1 ohaerfully
recommend and endorse White Klbbon
Kemedv. Members of our Union are de
lighted to find a practical anc. economical
treatment to uld us ln our temperanc
work."
.Mrs. Weet, president of the Woman's
Christian Temperance Union, states; "1
know ot so many people redeemed from the
curse or urinK ny tne use ot wnim monon
lllrlli Itecord.
Ilemedy that 1 earnestly request you to glvs
lt a trial." For sale by ilruueist every
where, or by mail, II. Trial puckuge free
The following births wero reported to the
city health commlhaloner for th twenty-
iour iiourH enaing hi noon 'iiiesuny; ior
nellus Norrls. Tenth and Martha, elrl.
Owen W. Cowden. 1008 South Fiftieth, hoy;
L.,U. Hughes, !12V4 Burt, girl, J Brown
1320 North Twenty-fourth, girl, Tom
tiaraer, isoh wniiam, Doy; ioui Vinson
it'in ooum Dixieenin, uoy.
uy writing or calling on MHS. A. M.
rnWNSRN'n ffor vearn Secretary of the
Woman's Christian Temperance Union), 21i
TItKMONT ST.. BOSTON. MASS. Sold
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AND
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I CURE
VARICOCELE
WITHOUT
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THUS AVOID
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MASIER SPECIALIST
Wluitover tuny lie tho cniiBc of Varicocele. Its Injurious
effects lire well known. It Is frequently the re
sult of Indiscretion, but niny nlso bo cnusoil by
blows, falls, strains, execsslvo horseback
btcyclo rlilliiK, or excessive dissipation.
There Is dull, heavy, dragging pnln ln
the bnclc extending down through
vrj
161ns', low spirits, weukness or
body and brain, nervous du
blllty partial or com
plete loss of vigor
and often failure
of general
health.
you
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and Rnunflnnnn All ln.ll.nllnna . . l. ji .
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a Lcgal.Contrnct to hold for our promises. If you cannot caU, write today.
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