1 EDITORIAL SHEET. g PAGES 11 TO 20. ESTABLISHED Jl'KIi 1J), 1871. CMAJIA, M'NDAV iMOHNIKU, FIOBItUAHY L JMVJ. SING LK COL'Y WJ3 CENTS. UNPING whsi don't fit the hole. The Omaha Sunday Bee. U til 2G Banners and bills and shout are in vain. The time bluster and hui have time when the which tastes like a roll of straw, flavored with verdigris, can be "circus'Ved into popu larity. Its now a question of stock gentlemen; "pounding" won't do. The efforts of Bondy and Lederer of New York, to get right stock are well known. By reason of their success in transplanting Vuelta sprouts to their own plantations they are producing for the first time a five cent cigar with a prime genuine Vuelta filler. The best kind of a properly cured Sumatra wrapper with all bitterness removed, Is added. The sweet, cool taste and fine fragrance obtained is very different from the "circus"-boomed 5 cent cigars. PEREQOY & MOORE CO., Distributers, Council Bluffs, la. 01EEFIE AND REPUBLICANS Thy Ht Caaaty Offlom Agaioit Con nally and Hoftldt HENRY OEST NEW C'.IIEF AT HOSPITAL refer O'Mnlley Get County Auditor- hip, Dr. Ir Van Camp an 1'IijmI clan, anil Dr. AVlilte AmilKtiuit Doctor far Noulli Oinnhn. It was O'Keeffo'a Hat ot county employes that tho Hoard ot County Commissioners adopted Suturday. Tho list submitted by Connolly and seconded by Hofcldt, tho other two democratic members of tho board, foil with a dull and audlblo thud, and all that Connolly could do was to protest that any man who accepted a position under uch conditions was not a good democrat. In tho cnticuscs last week O'Keoffo and hts colleagues nuva remained steadily nt varlauco, nnd tho mooting yesterday wns dolayed an hour by tho efforts of Connolly nnd HofoUH to contrive, with tho ndvlco of omo friends, n means of circumventing tho cow member. Finally Connolly exclaimed in despair: "Well, I guess It's no use. You might oa well call tho meeting to order." Tho reading of tho mlnutos ot tho pro vloua meeting wns dispensed with nnd the report of Kd Doe, superintendent of tho court houso, announcing tho dismissal of Engineer 1). C. Foley and Janitors Ahnor Travis and Henry Heall was referred to tho commltteo ot tho whole. Thon Connolly brought tho principal issuo to n test by moving tho adoption of a reso lution which ho Biibmttted, appointing Dan W. Cannon superintendent of tho county hospital, Mm. Dan W. Cannon matron of the uno institution, Peter O'Malley county avdltor, Oeorgo W. Covoll assistant county auditor, W. II, O'Sbaughnossoy clerk of tho Board of County Commissioners, Dr. F. J. Wenrno county physician, Dr. W. S. Whlto tsslftant county physician and Patrick ord county poor agent. Chairman HofoUH called Connolly to tho chair and seconded tho motion to adopt the resolution, Ho and Connolly voted nyo. O'Koeffe, with Ostrom nnd Harte, tho ro jpublicHti mombors, voted no and tho motion was lost. O'lOcffe'a Uit Wins. O'Keoffo then presented his list, which Includes J, Henry Oest as superintendent of tho county hospital at n salary ot $75 per month, Mrs. J. 11, Oest as matron at 925, Thomas O'Connor as county agent at the county store, $75; Dr. Loo Van Camp, oounty doctor, $150; rotor O'Malloy, county auditor, $112.60; Dr. W. S, Whlto. South Omahn, assistant county doctor, $50. Mr. and Mrs. Otut wore to sorvo after April 1, tho others from tho present date. O'Koeffe jnovod tho adoption and Ostrom seconded, Harto voted with them nnd tho motion car- rltd. 'hon Connolly aroso to vote on O'Koeffe's Hit he said; "I havo no objection to any of tho names In that list. They nra all good mon and I think they are qualified. My objection Is .to tho mnnner In which they am securing their Jobs. As demo- orata I don't eoo how one ot them can tako lost force. Th is fast oassinsr cheap cigar his position at tho fiands of two repub licans and only ono democrat." "They'll bo very apt to do It. though," re marked O'Keoffo good-naturedly. "Yes, I suppose they will," assented tha defeated member. Hofcldt maintained his usual silenco nnd tho republican members sat back as interested spectators. O Keoffo's list makes no mention of nn assistant auditor, which leaves tho present Incumbent, Ha! Man Jncobscn, In that office until a chnngo is specifically provided for by resolution. All on tho list aro demo crats and Poter O'Malloy wns on Connolly's list, being the ono democrat on whom both factions of tho democracy could ogreo. Tho republican members could not. howovor, have niado capital of tho split, and so de cided to voto with O'Kceffe, partly becauso of his evident desire to co-operato harmo niously in things not political and partly becauso his nominees aro in aomo Instances thoso now In olllco and known to bo qual ified. Tho ndjournment taken was until next Saturday morning, but boforo It was an nounced O'Kecffe served notice that ho Is preparing to wage war on tho tax depart ment, explaining that a visit mado there Friday by all members of tho board except Connolly had convinced him that tho set ot duplicate, tax books hna brought a useless expenditure Ho says that it has been claimed that tho four extra men In that de partment woro necessary to keep up theso books, but that bo finds they havo not been kept up, and thnt the money paid for tho volumes, each of which cost about $1S, and nlno or ten ot which were purchased each year, has boen, llko tho superfluous sala ries, a wasto of county money. figuring on auditorium Contractor Preparing to Submit l'ro pnnalu far Cont ruction of . llilf IllllllllllK. Contractors are beginning to niako esti mates on tho Auditorium and the pros pects aro that by February 19, the day tho proposals close, there will bo at least a dozon bids submitted for some of tho con tracts. 1 As n rule tho contractors do not llko tho form in which tho specifications aro pro pared. It requires them to niako bids on the different clasaes of work, whllo some ot them prefer to bid for the whole work and either- do It themselves or sub-lot it. Ono of tho contractors said; "I believe that tho company will find out, when It Is too Into, that the separation ot tho contracts will bo moro expensive than It would havo boon to lot tho contract to ono bidder who would glvo bonds to com ploto tho entire Btructuro. It thero Is moro than ono principal contractor on tho work It will bo found that thero are many llttlo things overlooked which will havo to be dono at xtra expense, to tho company, which, undor n blanket contract, would have to be dono by tho bulldor at his own expense" Thore will be two or three bids for the wholo work, tho contractors figuring on each noparato specification, while many will figure on purts of the work. At this time, several of tho painters and glazlors havo made estimates and ono or two roofers are ready to submit bids. Nono of the ma sons or structural Iron men havo completed plans bo far as known, but there remains nearly tbreo weekB In which the figures may be prepared. show CITT ENGINEER'S EXPENSES Haaitr tf Piopl Employed ana Salariu Paid in Hii Office. WORK T KEEP ALL HANDS EMPLOYE) Same Account of Untie Performed mill Service ltumlereil I'ultUo by Till Di'iinrt nii'iit at City AtliiiliiUtrntlan. OMAHA, Feb. 1. To tho Editor of The Bco: You aak mo who aro tho fifteen persons employed In tho engineering de partment nnd what they do? The following is a list with tho work they aro employed to do and tho salaries paid: Andrew Hosowater, city engineer.... $208.33 Georgu W. Craig, assistant engineer,. 150.00 B. T. Peterson, tux levy clerk 95.00 Mathow Hughes, permit clerk 80.00 Mrs. C. 13. Perkins, stenographer 75.00 W. H. Johnson, computor 75.00 Thomns W. Jaycos, assistant com putor C0.00 James McDonald, draughtsman SO. 00 'Leon Coulter, draughtsman G0.00 diaries Logusa, draugntsman w.w M. J. Lacey, Held engineer 85.00 Kdwnrd Donahue, Held engineer k5.00 Qeorgo W. Roberts, engineer sewer connections, with horse and wagon. 01.O William Donahue, rodmnn, with horso and wagon 85.00 Frank Severance, rodmnn fiO.uO H, J. Cathroe, axeman 50.00 As to what Is done and what la being accomplished In this department: Tho de partment maintains a record on a largo scnlo of every square ulllo of tho city In square one-fourth section plats on which every chnngo Is shown In tho nature ot special allotments and subdivision strcobi condemned, where widened, and locntod, and with all dimensions for ready referenco at all times. Doforo any street Is paved or repnvod tho district Is created for paving or ro; paving, Is platted apd all prollmlnary data prepared for petitioners. Then surveys aro made, croea-scctlous taken and dotnils showing cross-sections of streets, con nections of sowers, etc., estimate of ma terial required as tho basis for bids of contractors. When the work la ordered all thoso do talis are laid out, grade ami line stakes set for tho workmen. When a contract Is completed now plans and dotalls aro pro pared, with estimates and piats of prop erty subdivisions showing ownership for preparation of tax levies, nnd tax levy or dinances aro also prepared. One branch of the service Is kept con stantly busy proparlng permits and detail data tor houso sower connections to bo mado nt places all over the city, and ono Held engineer and helper nro engaged on all such sewor connections. After the work Is dono plats showing nil details prepared by tho permit department are for permanent record. Other Work of Department. Aside from this work ono to two persons nro kept busy throughout tho day showing records, plats and data to citizens and poopla who contemplato building. Thon men nro constantly employed proparlng data for plans for work from threo months to ono year ahead for contemplated sewer age end other construction. During the last year, surveys, plans, esti mates nnd descriptions wcro mado for tho sewerage, of what U known as tho Walnut 9 JIf i Hill nnd Clifton HUI territories. Tho de scription of properties necessary to bo condemned, which will cover fifty pages of typewritten matter, aro Just being com pleted, nnd with this ordinances providing for condemnation ,of ground necessary will be needed. After theso ordinances nro passed plans for tho vork and ordinances describing in detail nil tho contemplated work will havo to bo drawn nnd submitted for approval. In addition to this, all engineering park work, which had herotoforo been dono by special men omployed by tho park board at an annual expenso of from $3,000 to $5,000, was dono by tho engineering department without cost to thorn. Tho petitions for nil work asked to b dono aro submitted to the engineering de partment as to correctness and tho owner ship must bo abstracted, levies of all work that Is dono, Including tho sidewalk work that Is taxed against tho proporty, aro pro pared by tho engineering department. The stenographer employed In tho engineering department does stenographic -work for tho Hoard of Public Works, as well as tho build ing Inspector, nnd nt times Is called upon by tho legal department. It should bo ro raombercd thnt tho department earns. an nually over $2,000, which goc3 to tho city treasurer, but Is never credited to tho en gineering department, but goes into tho general fund. Among numerous other things tho en gineering department furnishes to tho logal department photographs of sidewalks and streets whenover ' nccldents aro reported, with data and dates for futuro use. Tho negotiations with tho Union Pacific Ilallroad company for grounds required completing nnd rovlslng extensive re searches' of records before bolng consum mated. Houso numbers aro furnished dally by tho dopnrtmcnt to pooplo upon call. I could enumornto pngcB of items showing what tho engineering department does, but I think this sufllclent. Tho fuct that the work on tho streets for pnvlng was rushed through last year within less thnn two months not only shows tho Importance ot preparation of plans, records and details long boforo or no such rapid construction could havo been accomplished, AVurlc In (Mlie i' Dc pint ineiitK, 1 might add that while employes of tho do partracnt, as shown upon tho pay roll, aro each assigned to special services, theso services nro frequently culled Into roqulsl tlon In other branches of tho sorvico, In eluding tho rodmou, who do compilation drafting and other work In tho office. During Inclement wenthor tho field en glneors aro employed In llko sorvico on tho olllco records. The records of tho engineering depart ment havo bocu so perfected and aro ro I maintained that Information on any sub 1 Ject connected with tho streets or public works of nny nature, dating many years back can bo obtained In a few moments. In conclusion I would state that I should I September 1, 1901, was: Street railway bo very much ploased If u commltteo of tho') company, $0,600,000; water company, $3,000, Comracrclal club and nowspnper reprcsonta- ' 000; gas company, $3,150,000; telephone tlves and other heavy taxpayers would company, $S00,000; oloctrlc light company, Jointly call nt tho engineer') office to In- 1 $900,000. vcstlgnto what has been nnd Is being dono Tho complaint thon rolatcs tho events by tho department for tho city. The $5,500 a year allowance for tho Hoard of Public Works Includes tho salaries of secrotary nnd clerk, tho street commis sioner and tho InBpoctors omployed from tlmo to tlmo. It also Includca tho sta tionery used, telephone (service nnd Inci dental expenses submitted In detail to tho mayor and council. ANDHEW ROSEWATBIU. Push is a ASSESSMENT SUIT BEGINS Rial Eitatt Excfcaaga Petitioni fer "Writ f MaaJmi. DEMANDS ANOTHER SITTING OF 10ARD Petition Court to Order Coimellmcii to Convene AkiiIu iin llaitrd of ICiluuIizutloii inn! Hear Ca luplnlntfi. A deputy sheriff Is serving notices upon tho members of tho city council Inform ing them that William O. Shrlver and Georgo T. Morton, taxpayers of tho city of Omaha, havo tiled application In tho dis trict court for a writ of mandamus to com pel them to rcconveno ns a board of equali zation for tho purpose of equalizing tho vnluo of tho personal property of tho city of Omaha, especially tho valuation of tho property of tho public scrvlco corporations. James H. Mcintosh, attorney for tho tax commltteo of tho Real Katnto exchange, which Is ropresentod by Mr. Shrlver nnd Mr, Morton, has prepared n petition for a writ of mandamus. In It tho relators act up that they nro tho owners of certain specific real estate; that the Omaha Otreot Hallway company, tho Omaha Water com pany, the Omaha Gas company, tho Ne braska Telephone company nnd tho Now Omnha Thomson-Houston Ulectrlc Light company nro public sorvico corporations and that it ! their duty to furnish to tho city assessor and tax commissioner bo tween September 15 nnd November 15 a full, truo, complete, detailed, itemized list or statement of all their property and franchises In tho city of Omaha and tho vnluo thereof. Tho complaint furthor re cites thnt the companies failed and re fused to file such statements is contem plated by law; that from tho partial nid Incomplete lists presented tho tax com missioner assessed the vnluo of tho prop erty of tho said corporations ns follows: Street railway company, $550,000; water company, $575,000; gas company, $100,000; telophono company, $100,310; oloctrlc light company, $117,600. nut that In said as sessments tho valuo of franchises was not considered excopt In tho enso of tho light ing company, which had mado a partial report on Ita value. Vnluo of l'mucliiNCN, Tho relators then allego thnt tho values of tho franchises nro as follows: Street railway company, $1,000,000; wntor com pany, $1,000,000; gas company, $1,050,000; tele; 'iona company, $1,000,000; electric light company, $140,000, and that tho valuo of tho porsonal property of tho said companies which took placo at tho mooting of tho lloard of Kquallzatlon, which, nftcr fixing n tlmo for hearing tho complaints of tho relators, adjourned boforo tho hour for such hearing arrived, and states that In tho complaint which would havo then been pre sented for hearing tho hoard would havo boen asked to fix tho valuo of tho property for tho purpooo of taxation at 40 per cent ot its octual value, as all other property People are etting wise the of on tion and there is a sure, steady advance of a new order of things in a 5-cent cigar. The old familiar tactics of "booming" cheap cigars are caus ing people to smileand to appreciate more than ever a real effort to give them quality. In tho city Is supposed to bo assessed; that Is to say, street railway company, $2,200, 000; water company, $1,200,000; gas com pany, $1,700,000; telephone company, $320, 000; electric light company, $300,000. In tho complaint tho total assessed val uation of tho property of tho city Is said to bo $35,902,055, which would bo lncrenscd to $39,490,245 should tho p"ubllc Bcrvlco cor porations bo taxed nt tho rato nnnounced for all proporty, thus permitting a lower lovy nnd reducing tho tnxes to bo paid by tho complainants and nil other property owners similarly situated about 10 per cent. Tho complaint closes with n prayer for an order of court to compol tho council to ro ennvono as a board of equalization and to fix n'tlmo for hearing tho complaints of tho relators, and to .then fix tho valuo of tho proporty and tho franchises of tho public sorvico corporntlons nt 40 per cent of their rcnl value for tho purposo of taxation. WANTS CLUB TO KEEP OUT One Member Who l'rotmtfi AuuliiHt Comuierelal Club DlncunitliiK I.iiml l,eiinen, Tho report that tho subjoct of leasing thn public lands In tho btate of Nebraska Is to bo brought up nt tho next meeting of tho Commercial club created considerable Interest, especially among thoeo who aro satisfied with tho existing condition ot affairs, Ono ot tho persons thus Interested entered a protest with tho secretary of tho club to such a discussion, snylng that at tho present time tho cattle raisers and aheop herders In tho western part of tho state havo reached an amtcablo agreement and aro In hotter shape than over before. This man Is considerably Interested In fMitMn nnrl nhnnn nflnnr nnrl ilnnlnrna n m i i 1 thing which will cause uneasiness In this connection. Ily his remarks in Tho Deo Friday C. D. Thompson does not dcslro to bo un dorstood ns favoring nny especial plan ot action on tho part of tho club at this tlmo, hut only deslrca that body to Inform Itself aa to tho conditions which oxlst nnd to formulato a plan which, If adopted, would bo of tho greatest advantago to tho stato and tho city. It Is said that tho promoters of tho Irrl gatlon proposition do not dcslro to havo tho question of leasing tho land dlscussod at this time, believing that bucIi discussion will tend to produco discord In tho ranks of tho friends of Irrigation or will attract tho attention of tho pooplo from what thoy bollovo to bo tho most important phaso ot tho question of tho development of tho west. It Is stated by somo of theso cham pions that out of tho ontlro 13,000,000 acres of government Innd In Nebraska not moro than 2,000,000 can bo Irrigated undor any plan which may bo adopted by tho govern mont, as tho Irrigation of the remaining 11,000,000 ncrcH would bo too oxpenslvo to bo undertaken nt this time. SliaotliiK far (Jrniiil 1'rlx. MONTH CAItLO. Fob. 1. In tlin nonmi.1 day's shooting for tho grand prlx a strong east wind spoiled the Hearing, cables tho correspondent of thn New York llnrntil. Tho acorn of tho day stood 142 kills to 125 misses, but owing to the ahortnoHH of tho , ouiis ine neidura did not linvu mutters nil their own way. No fewer than clxty-flvo misses occurred In tho opening round nnd sixty moro zeros weto recorded In tlio hco- , oud. Owing to tho lateness of tho hour proceedings woro then miHpundod. Ijlind Marsch. uuuuunur aim ques material UNION MACHINISTS RETURN Uiion Ptcifio BeinitatfB Eitht af EUrti Diichargtd Emploju. , LIKE NUMBER F NEW MEN LET OUT Move Muy Iluve Ileen Attempt to Teat fctreiiMli at Union Locomo tive Tniiiperinir Story De nounced an Puke. Troublo browing between tho Union Pa cific and tho machinists has been settled by tho reinstatement of eight of tho cloven men discharged from tho whops last Satur day. Klght others, tho nowest mon on tho force, havo been lot out ItiBtcad. Tho other three of tho first eleven wcro also now men, so wcro not tnken back. Tho olght who wcro again employed In- cludo tho four officers of tho union, who wero discharged, and four other prominent union men, all olght being old workmen at tho shops. Thoy returned to their tasks yesterday morning. Tho substltuto eight worn let out Friday night at tho end of the day's work. What started tho trouble was not tho fnot that cloven men wero lot out, which would have been nothing startling, but that four of tho eleven wero officers of tho union nnd four moro wero prominent members. Tho precedent has bon that whon a reduc tion ot tho working forco Is mndo tbo man last to Join Is tho first to go. This wns violated, only threo of tho cloven being nowcomera nt tho shops. Had tho cntlra oloven boon from tho names last put on ths pay roll tho machinists would havo ao coptcd tho explanation of "slack work" In good fnlth. Anothor theory is that tho action of the railroad was morely a "bluff" made for tho purposo ot loarntng whether tbo union could bo Intimidated. When It was found that tbo union took up the bluff tho rail road took water, it is said, and thon covered Its tracks by lotting out olght moro men to keep up tho "slack work" oxcuso. Regarding tho statement that tho tamper ing with nnn-unlon-mndo Ualdwln locomo tives by union men had anything to fin with tho matter, Master Mechanic Darnum spoko plainly. Ho said: "Thero Is not a vestige of truth In that Baldwin locomotive story. Tho man who 'wroto It must have dreamed It. It Is a drourn." CHANGES IN CLERK'S OFFICE Sir. Ilraailtvell DlNpeimeii with Serv ice of 'I'tvu Typewriter Opernlarfi. Mlta Ioonn Groves nnd Mrs. Annt O'ShaughnoHioy, typewriter operators, have been released from tho olllco ot tho clerk of tho district court. Tho appointment of an assistant cost clork has not been mado by Clerk llroadwoll as yet, but It Is hinted, that Andrew Gallagher of tho regular forco may bo mado a second deputy, under Dop , 1 1 1 y John Grossman, to attend to costs and collections, AboI Stcore, Jr., tho rotlrlnii deputy, ban resumed law practice, but will bo a dally visitor at tho clerk's offico for norno tlmo yet to nsslst when needed In tho busier hours of tho morning. Tho cler ical forco In thn olllco rcmulns the same as herotoforo except for tho changes meat ttoncd above.