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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1903)
13 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: PATUKDAY, JAN U Alt Y 10, 100.1. WILL INVEST HALF MILLION Approximate Cost o.f New Power Plant for Street Railway Company. MACHINCRY OF VERY LATLST PATTERN FEENEY'S CHECKS COME BACK IXXSSfEX BANK UNDER UOVERNHENT SUPERVISION loins Man In Reported to Have Passed C,nMernl;e Worth lex t'nnrr. lolldlnc Will Cover l!n!f i'.lnrk t.f Gronnil mill WM Cnnlnln Ma chinery to fifnrrdf Three Ttioniaaiiil lii.rve l'ntf. W. A. Fmlih. Rcm-rai mannaer of the ; treet railway ronifanr, returned yesterday tnornlnn from Chi ako, where he vent to place orders for Hi" marhlr.ery to be used I In the new tower house to be erf ctcd thli Season. The n"iv ,nver ;lant will be built In the reniral i art of thf city, and will be j adapted to furnishlriK power sufnricnt not only for th pr si nt r.neds of the company, I but for such l:res aa may be constructed i In the Immediate future. The pluns. as prepared, contemplate the Installation cf three l.noo-kflownft dynamos and the trannfc rrlni? cf one K.iO-hllowatt machine from the prrrcnt power house to the new one. This will Rive the company a plant capable of ri tieratinn about 3,000 horse powpr. The machines will be directly connected with the engines, but the stylo has not yet been derided upon, as the In'rntlon of the company la to Inntall the machines of latest tylo at the time they nre purchased, and the visit of Mr. Smith to Chicago was for the purpose of asc rtnlnlng how much time would necessarily expire between the time the order was plared and the time the machines would be delivered. This will probably be known this week, and the com pany then will pass upon the pattern de tired. Site Already Selected. The new power house probnhly will cover half a block of ground, with the boiler house additional. A site has been selected, but the deed not having passed to the company, the ofllccrs will not announce the exact location, saying that it will be much nearer the business center than tho pres ent bouse and will be located nearer sev eral lines of railroad. When the new house Is equipped the old one on Nicholas and Twentieth streets wilt be used as a machine shop and repair house. It will be fitted with machinery designed to care for tho ordinary work ot the company and it Is probable that the facilities fur making repairs will be greatly Increased. The company has as yet made no esti mate of the cost of the proposed improve ments, but It Is expected the amount will be nearly ,"(0,000. The annual meeting of the company will be held Monday aud after the election of the new board of directors the work will be rapidly pushed. From the report? whi-h am being mad'' ti police, W. H. Feeney, the young man who was wanted In CnlcigT for bogus hc.'l chiil' work and who escaped from I'.rtef tlve Drunimy after that ctflc r had plae d Mm tinder arrest, appears ti have piled his vocation in this el'y. Alraly 1'0 Is reported to have been received by him on bad check?. He took the check of a prominent Lincoln attorney to the eashlrr cf the Roston store and requested that It be rashed. The signature was placed upon the paper. It Is alleged, by the atlorney himself, though he was under the Influence of liquor and was Induced to do fo by Feeney, with whom he was sightsee ing The firm of Hutton A Co. Is also eald to have been mulcted out of $50 upon a check presented by Feeney upon which he en dorsed his Chbago alias, R. a. Eades. Other checks of smaller amounts which Feeney passed upon his friends and also upon several local dealers. It Is said, have been brought to light. Numerous people who have Inquired about the young man have disclosed that, his paper was passed upon them In payment of small debts, the amount of the cheek always exceeding the amount of the obligation, so that Feeney was never a loser by any of his transac tions. The police are keeping a close tab upen possible trace of the check worker. Havtt it car. , Don't fool wltn a cold; no one can tell what the end may be. Pneumonia, catarrh, chronic bronchitis and consumption invai lably result, from neglected colds. Nothing can be compared with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as a quick cure for colds and In fluenza and by ita use these diseases may be avoided. EXPENSE OF TRANSCRIBING Police Board Hefnaea to Stand It to Accommodate License Protectant. Beard Bros, and others who were Pro testants against the Issuance of a license to Walter Molse ft Co. for a saloon at Four teenth and Douglas streets have Instituted mandamus proceedings against the mem bers ot the Board of Fire and Police Com missioners to compel that body to furnish the protestants with a transcript ot the testimony in the hearing of the case. The board has on file in ita office the original shorthand notes of the stenographer and has offered these to the protestants for any use they can make ot them, but upon find ing that it would cost $25 additional to have the notes transcribed into typewritten form has refused to bear that expense. Tho horthand notes, of course, are of no serv ice to the protestants for the purpose of an appeal to the supreme court, for they re plainly legible only to the person who wrote them, and the purpose of the man damus proceedings is to determine who hall pay the expense of transcribing them. Commissioner Wright, as legal adviser ot the board, contends that his body Is not legally required to furnish a typewritten transcript of the testimony and has fulfilled all ot Ita obligations In tendering the pro testants tho use of the shorthand notes for the purpose of having their own record made from - them. Bennett Store Keeps Open. Despite the many rumors that are flying tenanting the fate of tho W. R. Dennett Itore, that Institution continues to keep (pen and do business with the multitude, and It will do so till the meeting of the creditors called for January 17. At that time the chances are very good that a permanent continuance will be arranged, la present Indications make It seem highly probable that a reorganization of the com pany win xnen lie enx-ctcd. Uncommon Colds. "It it juat common cold," people my, " there' no danger in that." Ad muting their statement, then there are uncommon colds, colds which are dan gerous; for many a fatal sickness begins with cold. If we could tell the com mon cold from the uncommon we could feel quite safe. But we can't. The uncommon vari ety is rarely rec ognized until it has fastened its hold on the lungs, and there ' are symptoms of consumption. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures coughs, bron- cuuis, " weak " lungs and other diseases of the organs of respir ation. It in creases the sup . ply of pure, rich blood and builds up the emaciated body. "1 took a severe cold which settled In the brouchutl tubes, write Rev. Frank Hav. of Nor- too'illr, Jeflrrtua Co. Kimw. After Irvine medicines Ubcied 'Sure Cure,' slraoct without nutaoer, I w led to try Dr. pirice GoUirs Medical Diacoverv. I took two bottle and was cured, and hare sieved cured. When I think of the great pain I had it emiure, aud the terrible cough I had, it aeem aln:-t a miracle that I ukwoh relieved. Thai Hod may tpare you aoany years and abundant !v bieas you U the prayer of your grateful frie-id." If you ask your dealer for "Golden Medical IMscovery" because you have confidence in iu cures, t t;-t allow yourself to lie switched orf to a ttiei'.i. cine claimed to be "just s (jol.1' Vvt which you did not k tor and of which you kuow nothing. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure dia sducu mud sick headache. k-:'v(-':;.'.-(..i. 1 .V -ir ,,ri-.v..-i& t 1,4 J Announcement ot the. Theslern, There will be two performances given at the Orpheum today, a matinee at 2:15 and I the last of this show this evening. The bill has given excellent satisfaction, serv ing not only to please but also to draw one of the largest scries of houses of tho sea son. For the week commencing tomorrow the comedy element will predominate and some of the exponents are among those who have been hero. John T. Sullivan, the well known leading man and husband of Rose Ccghlan, and Miss Margaret Atherton and j company presenting 'Tapt. Hunting" will j be one of the principal features. Others I will be Thorne and Carleton In a skit I called "What Papa Brought Home"; the Rozlnos, comedy acrobats; Leslie's dogs; Alice Raymond, the eminent cornetlst, as sisted bv Ressle Penn-Guard: Harrigan, the tramp JiiKRler, and the kinodrome, showing new pictures. Including one in colors of "Jack and the Beanstalk." David Belasco's drama of love and war, I The Heart of Maryland," which Is an nounced for reappearance here at the Boyd Sunday and Monday nights, will beyond per- adventure be greeted by equally as cordial and appreciative audiences as were seen on Its previous visits. The play has won a, memorable place In the heart Interest of playgoers, and everywhere It has appeared and reappeared with unabated popular suc cess. It is a play of human emotions, of tho power and courage of woman's love, of the excitements and clamor of camp and field In warfare, an epitome of the life of men and women of our time as we know them. Any one of ita vividly realistic climaxes, and above all the startling scene In the belfry of the old colonial church tower, would insure the success of an ordinary play. Few of the so-called comic operas which have been produced In recent years are as near the genuine comic opera as is "The Prince of Pllsen;" at least this is the con sensus of the best musical acumen In both Chicago and Boston, and in these two cities "The Prince of Pllsen" has already spent eight consecutive months. When Manager Savage accepted this work of Pixley and Ludcrs last spring he made certain that these was nothing In the text that could possibly offend, for in these days It appears to be the height of the average librettist's ambition to foist upon the public lines which are, to say the least, risque. But "The Prince of PlUen" is a clean and wholesome performance, and with the de lightful melodies and the gorgeous costumes and mountings it la one of the greatest successes that the musical stage has known In years. "The Prince" ia scheduled for appearance at the Boyd Tuesday and Wednesday matinee and night. HALF RATES Via Wabash Railroad. Mobile and return $28.35, New Orleans and return $29.50, Havana, Cuba and re turn $63.35, sold Febuary 17 to 22. Halt rates one way and round trip (plus $2) to many points south on Bale the first and third Tuesdays of each month. For full in formation call at Wabash office, 1601 Far nam street, or address Harry E. Moores, O. A. P. D., Omaha, Neb. ONE OF I HESH LITTLE HOME SAFES LOANED FREE to each Depositor if Desired. Accounts opened for $1 or more. i ' . bankers, ' ium A Beantltal Caleaaar, The Milwaukee Railway has published an artistic calendar for 1903. Six sheets, 10x15 Inches, ot beautiful reproductions in colors of pastel drawings by Bryaon. Price, 25 cents. On sale at City Ticket Office, 1604 Farnam street. Open a Bank Account With Us 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Deposits Money can be withdrawn at any time without notice. Certificates of Deposit issued for 3, 6 or 12 months, bearing 4 Per Cent Interest. Bank open until 9 p. m. Saturdays. On Balcony, Main Floor. TODAY Of SPECIAL SALE 2,000 SUITS BOUuHT FROM BERKSON & KALLMAN CLOTH ING M'F'G., CHICAGO, ILL.l Ti AT THE FOLLOWINO CUT PRICES: - $11.00 Suits for 5.50 $7.00 Suitsifcr 3.50 $8.00 Suits for 4,00 $5.50 Suits ; for 2.75 1,000 pairs. $1.75 Shoes, for 38 C These suits are guaranteed strictly all wool and with the large assortment to select from can positively fit you. Come early and get the select patterns and right sizes. STRICTLY UNION MADE. Adler's Bargain Store, S. E. Cor. 12th and Farnam Streets. fuorseS8ryp- Howell's MM Capsules 25c a box at Howell Drug Co., 16th and Capitol Ave. Notice to Depositors. I Deposits made this week draw Interest for the entire month ; 4 per cent Interest paid. J. L. BRAN DEIS ft SONS. Banker. GREEN IS NOT A' CANDIDATE Real Estate Man Says He ta Not ia Itace for Democratlo . Nomination. W. H. Green yesterday announced that he had retired from the race for the nomination aa candidate for mayor on the democratic ticket. "I Intend to devote aljl the time that I can spare from my business to pushing the scheme to consolidate the city and county governments," he said, "and would therefore have little time to make the campaign. It Is of more Impor tance to the people to have an economical government than to have any particular man In office, and as I have got Into the work, I can probably do as much aa anyone to advance It, and therefore I feel that I will do more good to the people by fighting for consolidation than by fighting for a nomination." FUNERAL OF CHARLES CHILDS Private Services at Residence Con darted by Rev. llerrlna; and Iter. Jenka. The funeral ot Charlea Childa took place with private services Thursday afternoon at S o'clock at the family residence, ISO. Leavenworth street. The exercises were conducted by Rev. C. E. Herring and Rev. Edwin Hart Jenks, and Mr. McCormlck sang "Weep in Jesud" and "Jesus. Lover of My Soul." both of which were favorite, with the deceased. At the close of the services the remains were taken to Spring field, Mass., where tbey will be placed lajk receiving vault, to be Interred In the spring. Beats All Its Hlvala. No salve, lotion, balm or oil can compare with Oucklen's Arnica Salve for healing. It kills pain. Cures or no pay. S5c. For sale by Kuhu ft Co. Mortality Statlatloa. The following birth and deaths' were reported at Uia otHca ul th Uuua at Our Place In Omaha everybody seems to - be going 1419 Farnam street. Tomorrow, Saturday, will be an other buys' shoe day. We always make Saturday boys' day and sell more $1.50 shoes than all Omaha put tofcether. There'a a reason for It It's because they are the best 11.50 shoe ever sold, made right and made from the best kinds of leather. Bring the boy in snd let us show you how to savs money on your boys' shoes. Send for new fall catalogue. DREXEL SHOE GO. Omaha's Up-to-Date Shoe House 1419 FARNAM STREET. Health In the course of the twenty-four hourn eiiJInK at noon Friday: iiirth J. W. McCarthy, 1044 North Seven tetnth strert, lioy. letht Charlrs Chllds. IH116 Leavenworth, aged t; year.; Frank Dufek, Second and J ierre atrerts, aged 71 yearn. Publish your k'gal notices In The Weekly Bee. Telephone 23s. 1IKI. ROOERS Jane 8.. widow of Milton Rogers, Thursday, January l Fuusral atrtvALa If the end of the week puts an end to anything you're wearing, don't de spair. "There's a good time coming" and It will arrive Monday. It's our Keep-Busy Bale. And It's coming with money-saving opportunities galore chances to make BOo do the. duty of $1.00 In a manner most delightful to behold. Watch for the little tailor's tomorrow's antics. MacCarthy Tailoring Company, 171012 Fimim St., Phsne 1408. Bee Building. The Court House Is Opposite. OROLiO SELTZER $1.00 Size, 60c $1 Stuart's Dyspepsia 65c 60c Stuart's Catarrh Tablets S5c 60c Cause's Catarrh Tablets a 35c 60c Ely's Cream Balm 30c Z5c Kondon Catarrh Jelly lac 50c Kondon Catarrh Jelly 30c tl Tarrant's Paste 65c 25c Planten Capsules 15c 25c Bromo Catarrh Snuff 15c 60c Bromine 4c 50c Omega Oil 35c 25c Mennen's Talcum 10c 25c Rlcksecker's Soap 15c Glycerine, per pint 35c Strong Ammonia, per pint 10c Everything at Cut Prices. Fuller Drug & Paint Go. 114 5. Hth Street. We sell Paint. FA! LOR OriAHA'S POPULAR PRICED TAILORING HOUSE. ARE 5) YOU SKEPTICAL DO you fear that the garments we oiTer you at 818, 820 and 825 during our January clean lnrr.nti coin will not satisfy you. ,1 DO you think that the material, workmanship or lin ings must necessarily he inferior on account of the low price 1 DO you think there's some trick ahout it 1 THEN convince your self quickly by first carefully exam ining the excellent woolens we offer! ASK to see the lin ings that will be used in your garments THEN insist upon seeing a sample of our finished garments "lAE'LL take chances on getting your or der after you have done all this! THERE'S no about it! secret TPS simply Nicolls way of getting rid of hundreds of remnants short lengths, single suit patterns and surplus stock at the end of a season. TRUE! There's migh ty little profit in it for us but in return we gain several hun dred new friends whose trade we will hold permanently. 47E mean to be gen- erous with you; if we fail to please you in material fitting trimming, or work manship, you have a perfect right to refuse the garments. OUR window is an index of what you'll find on our tables. AILR 209-211 South 15th St, A Stirring Sale of Men's Odd Pants 1,000 Pairs of Odd Suit Pants on Sale Sat'day We've held a number of rousing good pants sales good for you good for us and now we come forward with another. It will be the best we've ever held and should be the biggest and most successful. As is customary with us at the end of each season we've gone through our entire stock of suits and se lected all the odd pants which have ac cumulated during the past season- Some of them were taken from $7,50 and $10 suits others were taken from $12,50, $15 and $18 suits Saturday, Your unrestricted choice of 1,000 pairs in two lots, , Worth -f 2.00 2.50 3.00 JL 50 Worth 3.50 4.00 4.50 2 New Train Service EETWEEN Omaha and Chicago VIA THE Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. 3 Daily Trains Each Way Magnificent Equipment City Office, 1504 Farnam St. F. A. NASH, General Western Agent. ASK FOR THEM We are pleased to give every one of our oustnmrrs a tliket from own reirlster en titling 6 per cent, which Is more money than anv bank will allow you Interest. If you fall to get ynur ticket auk for It. All soojs delivered In city ANY HOt'H :M 'H NlHT wniloL'T OIAIM.KS. Remember our motto "SCHAFElt 8 HISLI. IT FOR 1.K5S." l'ki Monkey runly, INldreth's c 1'ic Monkey f'anil", MIMreth's V.c 25o Monkey Candy, lilUtreth's 2 Cremo Cigars lor 5c 2 Lillian Russell Cigars 5c 2 New Ciilia Cigars 6c $!.it Penina file $1." Hotisark'H fiarsaparllla 66c This Is the guaranteed blood and t-Uu ttitr. Si Tierce's Remedies, not 1, but 61c . $! iO Iler's Malt Whiskey. Wont It? Kir. i tl Canadian Gordon Malt Whtnkey .. T.r,: I This malt Is suuranteed by uu pule. I $2 0U Genuine CheHter's Pennyroyal I'llls Jl S'f. laxative Uromo Quinine )5e -oc yuinaceioi, guuramt-u tuiu iuie ... CUT PRICE DRUG STORE SGHAEFER'S OPEN ALWAYS. Two PUoue 74T and A 832.1. f. w. Cor. lOlli aad ( lilcayio Its. CLOAKS and SUITS HALF PRICE or less T i ; i 11 Every Cloak and Suit must go. I j Your money will do mors for you here j than any place you can take It. ? . .ff.SGDFIELD lClOAK&.SUITCa w lBlO Uoasrlas Street. 1 NO POISON Has Ever Been Found in the Enamel of AGATE NICKEISTEEL IGtchenUtensils The BLUE LABEL Protictcd by Dicltlon of United States Court Pasted on Every Piece PROVES IT If aubstltutea are offered, write us This trademark Is on every piece of genuine Agate Ware. Hid -r Hrt rli Impart went an(j Huum funiljjn DUiru. hoaii tut new thiukUt. LALANCe A GROSJEAN MFG. CO. mm buiToi chicaoo