. THJfl OMAHA DAILY JBEEt FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1002. DISCUSS MUNICIPAL TOPICS I proniptu In O majbr of Schubert and nlto his Solroo do VIcnQO. From Chopin muslo- llterature woe chosen the A flat Ilallade. a Prelude and tho A flat Vfltse, Tho exquisite i m , 0 ,. . P. . , I Nabhtstuck, or nocturne, of Schumann (pro I.T.rl Ii.aken at ICmIc f Flnt oLrttmmsa br ut throUgh ,0B prror)l IsCMd Ward VoUrg. "anomcnrelsen" whoeo exquisite witchery and olf-llke delicacy so charmed tho audi Icnco'thnt the artist repeated a part ot It, E. J. CtRNISH ACTS AS THE CHAIRMAN and a Jongleur by Mcsikowskl. Never has such a genuinely enthusiastic E.lvtrtrd ltonrnalrr Delivers the 1'rln cipnl Address, nrnllim Bscin- ivelr with Qncstlons City Government. of audience appeared In an Omaha theater. Society women by the scores raised their voices In bravos and tore their dainty Rants do solr Into shreds with vigorous applause That Hofmann appreciated the fact that ho was being given a genuine hearty welcome was apparent and he doubt- less felt that tho west 'was not to slow At ilifl mectlnir of tho voters of the First I n matters musical when a eat artist ind Second words last night nt Lincoln appears to Interpret After all, It Is In- sail E. J. Cornish presided. In taking tne terpretatlon, Is It not? ihalr ho said that "this Is the time 01 tno jMef Hofmahn paints a picture for his rear when about one man In a dozen will audience: ho weaves a tapestry with heroic itudy political questions, but tho man wno figures and many colored threads. His inea Is In a position to lead bis follows. chords literally "melt" Into each other! ommnltmon I. S. Hascall was Introduced, they aro dissolving nlcturcs. In which the tr nnnnnA h olivine that he thought tho I previous nlr.tllrn Rtlll fnlntlv nnnnnra wtirn jlan proposed of abontning tne municipal tne now one begins to deyolop. This Is louncll and or putting nvo ousinens men ai genius. the head of city affairs Is preposterous. It For some tlmo one could pot refrain la a bad syctem where property quaunca- from asking himself tho question: "What tlnn la romllrerl for voters. A man who I I thero In this vnilfair mnn whlr.h Rftn htm does not understand public questions should apart from other great pianists?" To one not talk. We have ono sonsatlanal paper mind, at least, occurred tho solution: Ho nd two political papers In Omaha. In the has an orchestral 'soul. He Interprets his Commercial club you will find that n few opus through tho orchestra, by the piano, men put tho club on record representing I to tho audience. Such wondorful portray a large body ot men who tako no Interest ling of middle parts, and such orchestral In tho discussions In tho club." I coloring, can nolthcr bo Imagined nor do Tho councilman then referred to a large scribed. It must be heard. Tho nuance mount ot paving dono under a system and shading were so perfect In all of the which had been declared void In other young wizard's work that It seemed, as ono cities. "We havo In this town ft class ot prominent musical patroness and well- peoplo who get up an excitement and nit equipped musical scholar said to the mu one class against another. Tho real estate i sicai critic or Tne uee: "is it possible men, who claim to be representing a largo I that some of that wonderful shading Is not number of taxpayers, are simply middle-1 In the piano!" It Is not. It Is In tho men." I mind and soul of tho player. Mr. Cornish then said: "According to Mr. It was a gratifying sight to ton the nlano rtrvrn. in hU American Commonwealth, this I on the staeo without the customary hideous country Is governed by public opinion. We signboard vulgarly 'advertising tho name of are hero to croato public opinion tonight. I mo, instrument. No nower creates nubile opinion with such The gracious act of Mr. Hofmann In ac fore as the nubllo press. I know of no I cording to tho audlenco aa a mark of his dltor who Is better nuallflcd to gaugo I appreciation the monstrous Liszt transcrln ouhllo onlnlon than tho editor of Tho Omaha tln of tho "Tannhausor Overture" (Wag- Bee. whom I now introduce. nor' BS nl extra number toward tho closa m-. n..w.r nn.nu.. 01 ln0 Program, was rewarded by n wild burst of aDnlause. In rMnnnin ha vrt Mr. Ilosowater sold In substarico that the he beautiful "ncrceinui" of rhnin in ffalrs ot the city, tho county and tho Btate which It was are closer to tho people or umana man ma rocking motion of the left hand was at auutn ui wo uiiiiuu, iu.;..om ""iwan Kepi in tne background. It was Tho cost or maintaining me local govern- neVer obtrusive, but always effective. rnont of Omaha, tho county and the schools a largo portion of tho audience arnaa to to somewhere near looo.ooo per annum, icaVo Just before the last number, but thoee wnuo me state cxnenso dbiu oy mo couuir who d d nnn ii. it... u.i la about 1126,000, of which tho city pays discovered their mistake which w. rtmiM. about nino-tcntns. ah pay mo expenses 01 iess duo to the fact that they had omitted the general government, but In such In- to notice the encores'. When In doubt at direct taxation that one scareelr feels It. a piano recital, watch the nlantsts. Thev -unroriunateiy very rew or our citizens are tho last to leave to familiar with tho machinery ot our govornmont," said ho. "Tbey know that the shoe pinches, but do not know tho reason. You cannot afford to crlppto or destroy your city government In order to attempt a correction. You would not cut your' flno watch for ropalrs In the hands of a blacksmith, "It Is very easy for tho Ignorant to cry (he alarm and cxclto a scare. We have had OPPOSED BI HENDERSON Iptakir ef HetM Waits Ne Iirliisn f tit Tariff. DECLARES IT WOULD HAZARD BUSINESS Relieves It Morn Important for Pres ent Congress to Torn Atten tion Tnnnrd Reduction of Taxation. tin to llnvr thn ventilation Imnroved. ticconu inat tne runways or openings in the basement be cared for by protecting the Sides with it stronc cement finish or omer substantial means or Molding tnem in pince. Third That tho boiler room bo fire-nroofod. . l'ourm Tiiat mo interior or mo jan, Kitcnen, etc., do well painted, Fifth That cots nnd blankets bo pro vided for use by those Confined In the Jifll. In conclusion, we, tho grand Jury, nnd each member thereof, desires to extend to lion. lunamin a. K.iKcr, the Juukc tiresiu Ing over the criminal branch of the district rnurt nf thin pniintv. n-tr tiftfirtlcHt nnil most sincere thanks for the kindly manner no nan uenii wun uh in tne many times wo have been compelled to call upon him for aid and for the able nnd fatherly ad- vlco t nd assistance with which ho sepa rated us from the dimcultlcs with which we were laboring. We shall ever remember with gratitude tho kl mines? received from him, nnd In the new neiu im is nootu 10 ntitrr np win up accompanied with our very best wishes for nis success ana Happiness, wiuie we snail over foster n regrot that ho decided to ro- movo rrom our minst. LIST OF THE INDICTMENTS Xaiues of Those ARalnat 'Whom ftrnnd Jn'rr Itctnrned Trne llllls. the WATERLOO. Ia Jan. 23. In a letter re ceived here today Speaker Henderson puts himself on record as against ny revision of the tariff by tho preeent congross. The letter. Is a response to a petition , signed by seventy republican business men of Waterloo and Cedar Falls. Speaker Hen derson admits that some change might wlsoly bo made In tho preeent tariff, but seoa so much danger In opening up the subject for revision that ho would leavo It as It Is. Ho says: My Judgment In that It Is more Important at this time, In tho Interest of this country, to reduce taxation upon ourselves nnd stop to n proper degree the Influx of thn peo ple's money Into the public treasury. While the country Is In an unparalleled prosperous condition, 1 cannot believe It wise to begin n reduction which Inovltnbly will open up the whole field ot revision Ami Miiir nut n uprlntifl cherk tltion the business of the country. The moment the years In penltcntlnry: Theodoro McJInnlne, mat mere is to ne a robbery, twelve years; tjeorgo ftawarus, Following Is a list of ill Indictments docketed, with the record of the course pursued In each case, the ball defendants gavo to secure release or the sentences already passed upon them. Tho dates given are those on which tho docket filing was made November Charles Glover, robbery, ten priiinlrv tintlcrrttfinris rnvlnlon nt thn tariff Inbhers will stlsnend I lurrmiv frntn the nprnon. ilftpnn months. arffa tuirf Mn nnmnir in miv ni inwnr I Miit.mhftf r-Kmrnn itf.imv. trrnnii nr prlceH. TMh will compel the manufacturer ) ceny, not found; Mnmle rtoblnson, grand tn mrlnrn IiIh business nnd this Will compel I liirrnnv. nolle tirtiHenllril. novemDer 14 Annie jonnson, snooting with Intent to kill, thirty duvs In lull: Jnmes II. Donnelly, Injury to bridge, four montns, X30O nne ana costs: jnmes li. Don- ..-111. . T ....... IT t 11.. r .. .. iirii, uinuil, .iwi,iitd LUlllieii j , uiouii, nVin. . dn.t.ll. .,lKI.A.i, .. .. ...... November ID iturus 1j. Clark, larceny ns bailee, continued; Hufus L. Clark, unlawful cohabitation, nolle proscquedi Jiurus U. Clark, adultery, nolle urosenued. November it tinrry Tnomns, larceny from the person, one yenr and to nay costs: Kdward J. Walling, embezzlement, ono day in county jau: joscpn iiinncr, burglary, four months In Jail and costs; Fred Hill, bumlurv. two years In penitentiary. rnovemocr a Maiinew AicKcono, nuui- tcry, Inll thirty days; Maggie Horn, adul tery; William Kehl. burularv. five years In penitentiary, nllowed forty days for bill of exceptions; wiiuam Koni, uayignt nrcuk- ii reduction ot the pay rolls and serious business calamity mignt ensue. INQUISITION COMES TO END (Continued from First rage.) find nny prodf of such practices, or any Infnrtnntlon that would justify the charges brougnt by tne scnooi uoaru. Humors Come to Nnuifht. Mn metntinr of that board claimed to have personal knowiecigo or nny "noin up oi the vicious classes or keepers of lnwlesa munrtu hv fitv niTli-lnl or tirlvnte rltl- sens. About the only Information tending tn nrniltA the MIlttttlrlOnH Of HUcIl Criminal prnctlccs was traced to the former clerk of ng nn,j entering, nblle p'roscqued; Frank tno cnici oi iiumcu, wuuno diiiiiiiiihi v i' loio, aayiigni nreaKing nna entering, peni fUttly contradicted by the witnesses whom tontlury one year; James Oallaeher. day- no roicrreu to as nuviim imm mi pu gm breaking nna entering, Jnll six protection. . months; William Kehl, burglary, dismissed; unanr tno noeciiiu iimiruuiiuim .i i innnni unrtiptt. ntiririnrv. lull tn rtvriavn nonorame coun, roiauns i" aiiiiu, u;iiii. nna COsts; jonn uerry, using nnlmals nnd lotteries, wo nave onueuyurcu vu 0t concnt 0f owner. Ja II ten days: amine Into overy Bpecics ana Kinu incrcoi. natn Brodcrtck, Using nnlmnls without pecined in ennpter " .'u consent of owner, nolle prosequcd; Hnlph Cramer, dismissed (docket shows no Infor- 1901. Kverv Instance and species of gam bling, to -vhlch our attention has been mVt,on). ' called, has been Inquired Into to tno ex- November 22 Ilalph C. Jordan, itrand tent that evidence could be obtained and ,a?cevnym?"r, thlrty Jiya and cSSti' K i .. .. u . a i ' a iiBi.fi mn uimiiiL . r ....... . . .uvc, A""" vc;:.rt. .-i novemoer so wiiuam L.ce, larceny rrom erson, Z5 and costs; Johanno John- malicious injury to property, dls- in every case wo nave uieu iw um November dlllgencS to make a thorough and complete Uho person; RAISE IN INSURANCE RATES Commercial Clob Declares It Cornea front Violations of Fire Limit Ordinance. has been sumcieni to , charred mentor tno oneniier. a iruoum December 2-Mlcklo Coreornn. rr.hWv. lounu nna prcoc iiiiwu . ,. IS1 mil! Thomnn Hlnvmnn lnhsl.n ,itt; nPlnKTXt&J to lire escapes has hntcnt to kill. Jail thirty da?s: Thomas SLiyJ eroen& lexls lngPtlm?wasan 8j."' l!in? h Intent to kill, nolle urvciiini,urunpi xjrusBiieia ana tnomas ;rle. Only a very limlte"d number of ' "fgjf" buildings in Douglas county, that come H""8-"" SmS n iln the purview pi that porfion of chap- n.frlraJ'& City Dulldlng Inspector It. B. Carter has received a communication from tho 'Com- an illustration of this In tho grand Jury morclal club protesting against the erec which ndjourned today. A few months ago tlon of wooden and Jron-covercd additions tne noara oi uaucaiion passea a resoiu- I nunio tne nro limits. The protest also In- tlon saying that 'well defined rumors' lndl- eluded wooden nart'itlona In htiiiriintu in. catod that things were wrong with tho city I cited within the fire limits. , It stated that government, and tried to place a stigma the toleration of such violations ot the Are upon tho city officers. They refused to limit ordlnanco Is responsible for an In- appear before tho council, saying that all crease ot i 2-7 per cent In Insurance rates. must go to tho grand Jury. The grand Jury Mr. Carter wrote a letter In reply to tho is tnrough and naa reported no snaaow I qiub stating that he acta, under the dlroc of criminal conduct on the part of city offl-1 tlon of the city council and the. mayor and developed a condition ex st ng that was surpri tho bu l,ltlr. Willi... , . .. . . . . ' . . I J ter 30 of tho statutes, nave oeen i ruvmru !. t i nli a rtnnrtatinnpflt (lit IhO 1QW quires. A list or the bulldlnea In Omaha and South Omaha which, under the law, should be supplied or equipped With fire escapes, ismuacnen (hat no violation ot the' fire' limit ordinance Is permitted without a resolution ot the council. Causea Commotion In Hotel. J. F. Douarlaa. who rooms at 710 South Seventeenth street, caused considerable ex citement at the Her Grand hotel at 11:30 last night, whllo temporarily .Insane. Doug- clalsi" - Mr. Rosewatef then dealt at length with the recent address ot J. H. Van Duaen be- I fore the Commercial club. Ills remarks will be published later. Wants Kdaeatlonal Camsalga. In closing ho said: v "1 hone the educational eamealan will onen " R"i 7"." raeSr"rJnJLuJl'.-.1i0S- m , ' i lUB i lib lit-ii iiiiu in ii iiiii til iinmifiuiiiriv ot?- early. There ore fifteen months before dec- gan . to take off his clothes, nil the tlmo tlon, but municipal ssues shou d bo Btud ed ffK?MUnfA2.a n?u"nr wimiy. Hcrgeant . ,, i, i.t ,. Hudson and Officer Herald were called nnd ns they oxtot, without candidates! Many hnd the man scnt to tho police station. reforms are asked for. hut ante will renulra Threo months ana Dmitrla went Insnnn a change In tho constitution. I hope to see Jl,;,'," VrniJfi nn . . . . . , , I help. While the officers wcro forcing nn tho day when Omaha will make her own entrance to the room tho man rushed out of charter and not havo to bog favors of tho the window to nToor, but was caugnt as legislature. I havo always favored homo " WUB " jump ma ruunu. rule." TIia mi4tna. 1nmtiA with n hiiMnvmi. ..W U.bUl.M VIWU... 1.VM I . 111, Ml ' i,i.,j rt ,t, iu i onerinuii uavis wag urrcmea just niK'l crltl-Hm of tho committee of Ave as pro- nnd ,ocUe.i ur. chnraed with belne dnink y the commltteo ot fifteen by Mlchaof I and stealing a' saddle and bridle from tho nam or . t; itnoaes, iws jsortn eixteentn street. Wednesday night Davis had gone Into n, saloon preparatory to getting on a hlirh borne when arrested. In a sack across his shoulder was, a saddle nnd bridle an swering th) description or those stolen. Musical The' name ot Josef. Hofmann, the famous pianists-was, uffleient to draw forth an flnralna an Ankle. Police Burgeon Bonawa. Mm .T. V.. fMm minors. 402 North Sixteenth audlsnca botk Urn and fashionable to the .!! J."" J5aL 'tl51. .ol"K tn.eatar last algnt on the occasion ot ankle, Bho waa attended by Assistant iui una inuynarau0 uvnr iuia ICHUU) III recital.. While some of thoao present had heard the boy pianist ere he had added ma turity to his etyle and staturo to bis person, and many had remembered hearing ot his early successes as a boy wonder, It was also aafe to Infer that everyone present had,' at least, heard of him. This artist It a clear case ot an Individual whom precocity did aot spoil, It has been stated that Hofmann la more than a man ot talent, that hot Is a genius. His work bears testimony to the acouracy of the latter statement. He has been well adver LOCAL BREVITIES. nnhhl Simon will sneak at Temple Israel toniaht at 8 o'clock on "The Dreamer." Plans are being prepared-ror tno erection ot a residence for Dr. Upjohn in Semis Dark. Mary Derosla has been granted a. divorce from Alexander Derosla by Judie Estelle. Tne complaint was Infidelity and Mrs. Alice Aluierson was nnmou nn wrcijiuiiuoiu. Considerable excitement was created though no damago was done, by the ox ninunn or n. iraRoiine biovu ai uiu nuine oi Frank Sampson. 826 South Eighteenth tlsed, but he ts worthy of It, He Is not street, at 5:10 o'clock last evening. over-advorllsed, The local pianists were, Judge Estelle has granted to Hattle Q, o 'course, out In full force and no matter Asnnaugn iv0r " S.ufT what particular school or stylo may be advocated by tho various teachers, all united In a paean ot prnlso In favor ot Hofmann. The program was made up ot many well ' known numbers and little that was new. nut the audience greeted the old friends with unaffected delight. Haydn's "Varia tions" F-mln. opened tho program and the Second Rhapsodic ot Liszt closed It. Be tween these two widely divergent styles and epochs camo tho tremendous old Sonata Appasslonata ot Beethoven, the Im- An Interesting ftllJUIIIBIII inrivoroT IIUrVAUKEE. Pure, wholesome and nnur Ishing-BLATZ UBjSK, should be in vcry household for Ha tonic qualities alouo, Aa n bev franc it cheerfully taks flrat place . BLATZ MALT-VIVINE Nonrlntux tonic. All druggists or direct VAN BLATZ BREWING CO., MILWAUKEE OMAHA BRANCH, 1416 DuuiIh It. Tel. 10S1, iiniivh. rpatared her maiden name of Ar rlens and given her the custody of their child. Tne petition ancgeu urunienness and non-support. Th Women'i club of the TtallwaV Mall Clmks entertained tho clerks at a social given last evening at tho Koyal Arcunum hall. The affair was Informal and a good tlmo was naa oy an. a large crowa was present, uerresnments were servea. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Qeorge Morton of Chicago, assistant gen. ernl freight agent of tho Chicago, Burling ton & Qulnoy road, la In the city. Mtas Blanche Wiggs, who han been In charge of the Western Union office at tho Millard hotel for some time past, has been transferred to tne main omce ot tne Bame I TKe start for I I JKu(jk you'ro in a hurry to reach a land of bright I I 9fSiRe sunshine and beautiful flowers why not take M the Burlington Route to Los Angeles? I W?LtSlBBr 0nly 66 hours, Omaha to Los Angeles. Mr bBEJ Leave here 10:80, p. mM say on Tuesday; nr- ' I ilr rVe ere or uncneon on day Consider- I I . ( Tourist excursions take a little more tlmo, but less money. I Iff I I ih L'nve Burlington Stntlon.maha, 4:K p. m. Thursdays nnd Bat- BJ J vgjjjaMgagjsJSJSBgJMg $800 ball: ThomftH nil. Dlend not guilty: Patrick Brod- ball: William Layton. petit Inr- BACKACHE aa ceny. Jail nvo days: Flo Comer, nllas Mrs. it. T. tiraaiey. nan continued tint l next term: Joseph Bazar, selling Intoxicating liquor to minors, nan jjoo; William 8. Wedge, embezzlement, released on bond: W. tho grand Jury, bellevo that strict Rufus u ciark, nduliery, nolle prosenucd: nnil nromnt compl ance wun tnis portion mimui non, iuu S? nnr .tathtes. as well as with that con- fine: Oscar Karbach. forgery, given leave 7 . j a.HKa.M rA In rolallnn fra rtfinrfl ) 1 1 j jj vi j t ,iAAm If nrnrwr tn in mis cuniivtn" ? .- iy thnt the stato labor commiwwt hl denutv for this county have been dere- , December , 17-Herman Ai llct ln'ther dutUs to enforce the law. The liquor to mtaors. JIW ball: rifihirn of the building Inspector for the city coran, nssault wlfh Intent t tr niA rtimiirrr tn nil ntmant Trti tr SoS is mpera live both f.f LnyV MtoimnUJwphKiiMn' as! fie proteeUon of human lives and valuable sault with Intent to Inflict great bodily ln- December 1G Anton Bazar, solllnir llnunr oner and to minors, $2So ball. Angles, selling li Michael Cor- fnihirn of the building Inspector for the city coran, nssault wirn Intent to Inlllct great of Omaha to enforce tho ordinance relat-J bodily Injury, 2TO ball; Mrs. C. Ruser. in to bill boards Is also reprehensible. A selllnK liquor on 8undo.y, 1200 ball: Dennis " - . . i uiisniriir. Heiiinir nmior nn Hiinniiv xmn i.nii. Cen.orea Sooth Oman a nun.ru. clcorre W.. Tlemoy.-senlnK Honor Ton Sun: A-r n A.nrchlnir lnvestlgfttloMntOf the day. I20i ball; OeorgaiW. Tlerney, selling irmnaeement of tho public senoois or Bouin imuor iu """"ro, win will, uiirncti u. l'or omnha wo deem It our duty to censure tor, libel, 300 bond continued: Qurnctt C. thTBoaTd oi Education of 'the city of Porter, .assault w tli Intent Jo do grcat smith Omaha for iww ana iwj, mm Ti '."S J1";, uarneii 5Sniiv Mnmhera A L. I-ott and J. J. O. Porter, libel, 1300 boll. P,e.?i1,yo.Mi.e7 tho lanltors nnd mo- December il-Harmon 13. Newman. shoot- When accompanied by Impaired digestion, nerrotumesa, constipation ot occasional trouble In the urinary organs Indicates a dangerous condition la the kldnsysi If yoa have any of these sy mptems the sensible course Is to stop the progt-eM of the disease before It eats away tha vitality. ! PRICKLY ASH BITTERS S L-" uimi-iu upnirlur IS A UCGtvasruii niunai mm.f This remedy is aot only rateable as a kldaey tonle, bat coatalaa the tKMtwry properties for clesailng and streagthenlng tha stomach, liver and aowsls. Tka It restores healthful conditions aad harmony of action la the entire system while earrylngbtil the Important object ot ridding tha kldatys ot disease. It preeats the appearance of Brlgut's Disease or Diabetes, aad aadar Its great resveratlre la- - - flneaca the kldaeys become welt a'ad strong again. tnn AT DRUGGISTS. ttnaaaaaamB MaBHsaBMsaa rf,ce W.M Nr tc4tt. 4iAn.', in fln iih Omaha InK with Intent to wound. JS00 bnll. cnnniLB j i ,... nifMl. December 30 Thonlaa Joreonnon nnlllnn. CANE SUGAR MEN PROTEST tunas in tne puicuMuvi "-.;--,"- t".,, . Kirt itinito iViiw uX.lmr. fSffVndJSl oHhta investigation' we Sut niice Unite with Heflnerle. In Op. were obstructed by the county attorney, seiunB iiquur wiwu license, nan; Who retUseO lO assist US 111 UIU uiuuiw iireuuw; iiu mwuu, r,uiii imuiii biuiuui i tlon of witnesses. license, $300 ball; John Priest, selling liquor Iin.liiK Tariff Concessions to Cnba. WASHINGTON, Jan. 23. The Cuban re ciprocity hearings before the ways nnd means commltteo today were devoted chiefly to the cano sugar Interests of Louis iana, who are opposing tho proposed con cessions to Cuba on tho ground that It will crlpplo tho sugar production of that state. A largo number of tho largo planters and manufacturers of tho atato wero present an'd the' allied Interests of beet sugar and ana i'Ollce v.ommiD.iui:i . musi? strict i t,.,, i . v. w ,4Aa Sompllance with and more rigid enfoice- 'vn b ,200tT . ment of the law and ordinances relating December 21-A. B. Leo, J. Merrltt to aambllnR ana immoral resorts, ana cs- """" "1!'. Doiiaw neclally In the toleration of slot machines, Christ Johnson. His' Knhn, Minnie one wine rooms and ylclous dance halls, which Frits Wirth, Cliff Cole 500). William Oj should be suppresseu. 'f"a?.V .?L" Sd,,r,"'l ''i ..Cl We nna mat liquor in ueina .iu in tno . vu.'"v. : "v r 1 .v";' cities of Omaha and Bouth Omaha and In mas. J. A. Markel. Patrick Morand. W. F. the county of Douglas in violation of the Stoecker, Bwartz & Hors (not found), J. J. statutes regulating the llconses and sale Parrott, Myers & Dillon. 1. D. Dolman, trander, Nat Brown, Louis Machal, J. A. of liquor and recommend' that tho city and county authorities shall prosecute all such offenders according to the law requiring every person or nrm tnat carries on tne tranio in liquor ip procuro m the duly constituted authorities. Innkeepers and Perries. William Steinmett. Walter Brnndels, J. W. Hroch. A. K. Willy. Huco lillz. T. J. O'Brien, Dave Hill and Joe Epps, Harry Wadsworth, B. II. Ketman, Cannon, J, Walters (not found), Charles' Plcnor, Herman Brhaffer, O. L. Sparkling, H. Abra ham, A. J. Bherrttt John Lewis, Louis Hcnmiat, Ka uergman, louis yoenmo, Thomas Dcnnlson, Cliff Colo (500), W. C. Thn chares alven us by the honorable Thomas Dcnnlson, Cliff Colo (500), W. C. iurt In refttlon to Norrls, Morltz Meyer. C. 11. Brlilenbecker, under Mnsldo?Mlon by this grnSd lury. O. A. Sachs Nick Vagor, Buck Keith. Wll- We have carefully read chapter 39 of tho am , Huston, John JVlporson, W. F. complied Btatutesof 1901. as Instructed, moecaer and our Investigation of .the subject mat- Jjy. Willt r hMrin enables us to report that the Phelps, c provisions ot said chapter have been sub- toiio, uayt itantlally complied with In this county. re As Instructed In the charge given us by Oeorge W. th honorable court, we have carefully Kopold, He company at Bait Lake City. Elks' Fair Notes. There will be a very largo class present at the Elks' lodge meeting this evening for Initiation nnd a stag social will follow tho Closing or tne toage. Thrt wdmpn who are Interesting them selves tn the Elks' fair and who will be In tha anvernl lmothK nnd deDartmenta will meet In the Elk parlors this afternoon. It Is their final meeting; before tho opening of the fair and a. very large attendance Is arsurea. C. W. Reed, chairman of the special hustling committee, assisted by Moses 1. O linen ana isa l uray, were engaged yes terftny In the collection of donations made by the ratal! grocers and the result of their labors wus two wagonloads of everything In the grocery line unloaded at the Elks' rooms. Sprinter Returns to Old Home, WOOD niVEn, Neb., Jan. JS.-(BpClal.)-W. Q, 'Johnson, an old-time foot racer. wno usea a maae wooa mver nis nome, Is again In town. His appearance recalls the greatest foot race that ever took placo In this part of tho state. In 1SS8 Johnson came to Wood River and It soon became known that he was a great sprinter, Gib. bon, a town fourteen miles west of Wood Illver, had n sprinter by the name .of Clack, and In the minds, ot the Otbbnn sports ho was Invincible. Between, these two towns a great rivalry always existed and a race was matched between these, two men for 11.000 a side, but before the ruce was run fully 110,000 a side ho.il been wagered. Tho raco took placo In Wood Illver and It was the greatest day In the history of tho town. Johnson won.-jtnd a- mHt nolhrntlmi wufe hM,t In hilnnp tt IliA victory. v .nnM ii.r-o nin ilMmi It Its dutv to I without a license: Blcbert Cohn. Bclllne rPTirimnnd and censuro tho Board of Edu- lottery tickets. 1200; . Thomas Dcnnlson, cation of the city of Omaha and the archl- carrying on a tottery juoo. ." . .,,i ....rintnrlnt nf hulldlnea pm- January 2 Qoorco A. nnd Charles R. . . . ' . Jt 1.. V. I 17111 ..UU II... .n. n,l,hnl. n tlnn.. nlOVea Dy BUIU PCIIOOI UUUIU 111 jcam "4l ..n. nullum u vi.w, 1900 and 1901 for vlolutlng the statutes that Theodoro Schroedcr, malfeasanco In office, remdro T public compotltlJn In the purchase 1200 hall; Rufus L. Clark, adultery, ?200 of building materials and In the erection ball. of school buildings and In letting con- January IB Charles T. Ferguson, ember- tmCtS tor SCnOOl UUUUIIIISB UIIU riIUII I t....ii., iiul iuuiiu, mviiu I . iiuuiiidvii. HO", without competition, nnd we recommpnd sault with Intent to do great bodily Injury, their prosecution u int.o uumwiui .u. tlces are continued. Following Is tho last ot those against munfclpTaftalrsr and especially The poll?o ho,a Vhere haye beeat retUrne.d nllctm.entB and llro deparimcnw oi umna, ,uiina ooarge oi kcp mg g.mms BimHarly oonoscd to us in rocommenuinK 10 mo uouru ui rjro Aii except those specincaiiy ment onea nave ,; ..., ,. mB,n,i and Police Commissioners a more strict , .T, nn concessions to Cuba, were also numerously represented. Tho opening statement In behalf ot the cano sugar Interests was made by J. u. Hill of New OrlcanB, an extonsivo planter. He assorted that tho sugar trust was bo hind the Cuban movement and pressnted statistics to show that tho result of con cessions to Cuba would make tha sugar trust tho real beneficiary, constituting that organization a colossal monopoly in -Cuba. Mr. Hill said It was a matter of atnaxe- raent that at a tlmo when Germany waa using the utmost effort to develop the siicaf lndustty those who represent tho American peoplo should consider a proposi tion which would have tho effect ot destroy ing tho American Industry and ot placing the production of sugar under foreign con trol. If the lands of Louisiana wero ho longer used forsugar Mr. Hill said there' was no other line of production to wnicn they could be profitably turned. In answer to auoatlona by Representative Long of Kansas Mr. Hill said a CO per cent roauc tlon would reduce tho prlco on raw sugar, but not on refined, the price on the latter being fixed In Hamburg. Mr. Hill opposed any reduction on raw or refined sugar, but If such reduction became a necessity ho did not favbr a reduction on tho refined article. Ex-Qovornor Wnrmouth ot Louisiana made a vigorous speech opposing conces sions to Cuba. He referred to General Wood's activity In the movement, which Indicated. Governor Warmoutb said, that Governor Wood had become infatuated with' Cuba and his Spanish associates. The speaker maintained that the Cubans who were urging this concession wero buy ing their goods In Spain and England, and yet "had tho choek" to come to an Ameri can congress for help. During the examination of Robert Ox nard, Representative Long presented a jot ter from John D. Spreckles, the California sugar producer, to members of tho com mittee. Mr. Spreckles said In his letter that tn bis opinion the beet sugar Industry could stand a smalt cut on raw sugar, but not on refined sugar. ' Mr, Oxnard declined to discuss tho state ments In Mr, Spreckles' letter. Owing to the large number ot persons desiring to be heard Chairman Fayno decided to continue the hearing tomorrow, thoso opposing Cuban concession to have until noon, after which tlmo (t Is expected that some of the offi cials of Cuba wltl be beard In favor at reciprocity. Jnmes Qulnn. Cnckley & Cack am McCann. T. F. Sullev. B. D. Oscar W. Johnson. Richard Cos- Clayton Lerch. II. C. Cole, Hans rea reterson, rniiup Mcuovcm, V. DoWollf (not found). Jacob h hnnorabla court, we have carefully tvopoia, nerman Anuerson, uwen Mcuar- read chapter of the Compiled Btatutes frey. A. p. Catlln. Otto Slcfcrt, C. E But- of 1901, relative to "errles," and we have lpr and J. E. Miller. Jen Seymour. H. C. made nvestlgatlon of the' ferries operated Drexel. Wash Mclnzll, Andrew Swanson, In this county nnd we report that this Andrew Nelson, Henry Keating. II. C. grand Jury has been unablo to discover that Hnrtry. Phillip C ine (not found), Hans the law contained In said chapter has In Peterson. R. F. O'Brien, O. K. Del fecker, any way been violated. Joseph Bechmnn. John Bush, II. O. Ncl- in compliance wun inmrucuona given un (-"", - "v.'' ." n the charge by the honorable court and Adair, Ramps Hnmpskln, Ous Wvckbach, n nhedlenee to the requirements ofchanter James Lindsay, Emll Gal , Charles Krug, 40 of the Compiled Statutes of Nebraska A, Taxman, John Wallace. John Kel- of 1901. we visitea tne jau ot iJougias c'i"j i"2v nowum. miinji v.iiucun, county nnd made a thorough Investigation Bock & Sanuers, Lancr & Loner (not thereof. Wo beg to report that we found i? nJtftrl Jhn80,n' . c Pike. J. A. in- xnuiiittD iiui i, Aiiituni?! AlUllon, II, nicnaruB, juiiub t. ireiiscnKe. a. linen, j. T. Buckley, Dick Dopnelly, E. Colombo, li in trnod nnd cleanly condition. Its mates well fed with a sufficient quantity ot wholesome fond. The bathing facilities nr ad.auato and the requirements In ro la tlon, to their ubs compels a degree af cleanliness of person of the Inmates that Is believed by us to be unusual to the class ot "persons wno make up tne popula (Inn nf falls. While tho Douglas county Jail Is well ordered In nearly every feature that per tains to tho humane treatment of the J. B. Kitchen uecemuer 24 John uanow, John nickcy, Otto Mauer. Cliff Cole frnmhllnir rnnnn $G0O; A. T, Burch. W. Ludwli,'. O. Chris tiansen, A. uroveson, o, w. Dunbar, John Rami. Joe Duffy. It. Berlin. Thnmn Nealey, Colonel Gallup. Joe Duffy, John Grognn (not found), II. Angler, Charles wuiKier tnot tounai, jonn voenter (not tains to tne numono treatment or tne I J,""l,."w.t"uil iuli"l"i voenter tnot persons who nro so unfortunato as to be l2u"a' Frank Dolqxel, John H. Bliss, R. J. confined therein, still wo believe that If a McDonough. Frank Jankovsky, M. Mar- padded cell bo provided for use In cases of violent insanity it wouia ne kenson, August Hcdgreen, Mrs. 12. Muller. a wise nro. P. B. Heater, M. Hans, G. p. Paul (not vision and we recommend that such a cell found), M. Sweeney, Mike Remer, Christ n mntn hit nrcnnftxl wltlinnt linnaKnaaaw I Markensan. John W. MnllKr. William delay. Nestlchouse (gambling room), $500, Georgo Vfo niso recommena mat tno attention ,iarl",r,u."lu"J,'f ruumi, ouu, unaries of tho Hoara or county commissioners bo .aiur. faiia j nomp.on, j. i, mc Donnuch. Harry Bitten. J. W. Rchrnhnn F. F. IUmiiltiK. C. Carlson, Lee Prunl (not rouna), p. Martin, Joe Duffy, Larry Con ner, .arry uonner, jonn nurke, Frank Flika, Barney Cugon (not found), M, Bex- ton. viiuam bovko, joo Kggers, Thomas Conkllng, nernard Krebs, Charles Pnlmtng, Charles Duer, Powell Mollner, Dennis uu.ning. nwnn iarson, j, t-. uniiagher, J. M. Fitzgerald, George Schuler, H. Trentsel, f.1?.1 n?J"?J' .J0. usenr aanlner, Miles Wells. Lrfiuls Lundnn .Tha mti.io TnKn T.AMnn T W U n I . - ... V. ... V. , wu.ii, uaiDVII, M, . nuilVUIHlll, U, jt UQ leye. December So Curl ISartnn. William rinn. n" nelly and Frank C. Sampson (srambllne violations of city oral- room, 1200), Frank Blasak. Rudolph Ha- nance. The nersons so held In this lall veika, J. Andrncek, Lents & Williams. are humanely treated and are well fed, the i'enjftmlnHardlntr. (gambling room, J500), provisions neinir ampie in quantity ana ,cv ,'' v ".r2r nomns uenni- wholesome m Kinu. "i.'Jfii"'?. "jum, ww. a. u. t'neips. u. The kitchen connectea witn tills institu- '"', V". V-Dl umoiing room, iVM), tlon Is not what It shojld bs and should Joseph Pesdertx. rammlnlnd nn urn In hiv lmnrnvd vpnll. I January 2 Albert E. Harris. Honrv ttnrl. lation anu tnereuy remove irom tne nuua- i . ;j;ii Diuimu lenmunng Ing the unpleasant odors that now arise I "f'"5'8'.,!?00'', Richard Roe (gambling- de- lliereirom, nermeaung ina wnoie Duiiains; i .ji wiii iKnmniing ae- na particularly tne ponce court room. !T.D' -lv'i v' ia'Ke mumming nxtures, Thin Brrand jury desires by means nt this snort to your honorable court to recom- January 18 Wll am Krug. William mend to tha authorities of the city of Nestiehousa (gambling room. 1200). Oliver Omulitt" itou.o (KnmuiiuK room. .uu), Frank Swun FUst That tne kitcnen bo so rearranged 1 ion (gamming room, sw). Invited to the necessity that Is apparent for tho preservation of the Interior por tion of the county Jail, that most. If not all nf It. should be well nalnted. Thin would not only prolong the durability of the materials, but would add largely to the cleanliness ana comiort ot tne inmates. Hnasfe.tlon. for City Jail. This Jury also visited the Omaha city jau ana, nunougn not so complete, or pro vided as the county Jail, It has many fea tures that are commendable. The Indi viduals confined In this Jail are mostly there for temporary retention, or serving short sentences under misdemeanor pro visions, or tne WmWimWWIlMWWWWW Mull's Grape Tonic Combines the life-giving, health-promoting qualities of he juice of tho grape, with fruits and herbs. It is nature's own tonic, and is as delicious in-tastc as it, is pleasant in effects; It is an ideal medicine'. 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The following deaths and births were reported to the city health commissioner for tho twenty-four hours ending nt noon TliUTB(ifiy Deaths-James A. Rardln. 2507 Pierce, aged 41; Kurk von. Kalruth, 331 Bouth Tenth, aged 65. . Births Teter Jensen, 2021 Center, boy; Klof Hokanson, 1018 Bouth Twenty-fifth, girl; Joe Davenport. 2S18 Pacific, boy! Joel T. Stewart, 2010 Grace, girl; Matthew Oiistck. 1110 North KlKhtconth. girl; Benno Kunkel. 123 North Thirty-fourth, boy, I BEST ' PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOURIST EXCURSIONS i' 'TO i ' ' California, Thrt Excursions Weekly, VIA VIA Scenic Line LEAVE OMAHA Wednesday Friday and Saturday Daily First-class Sleeper Through to San Francisco via Colorado, passing the Grandest Scenery of tne Rockies and Sierra Nevada by Daylight. Direct Cofinecilons to Los Angeles. City Ticket Office, 1333 Farnam St., Omaha. Tkls signature Is oa eTSry bos of the genuine Laxative Hromo-uuinincTbut. 'the rsmsdy tkat cures cold In oae day. !