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THE OMAHA UA1XT HEE: SATUKHAY, JULY 2. l?Of. 1 AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA T mi Polio. Boxrti "Or3f Le'u of 1UY0R AMD FOUCE B0M.D tttPKStD sWM at a tp-otter far the Beard, at MitrMH a a t (ru1 taesta gross lb agio City. About a weak ago nan who rvfoeS to It- till name and who was booked an John 1 wa eor.vrrtd la polio court oa tb eharg of vagrancy ana wa sentenced to sane thirty day in it.il. Testerday thl John ioe wa liberated fry order of the Fir and Police board. Police Judge King said that b had sen tenced the man to thirty days in Jail. On reason wa that he a a fraud, pretend ing te tie deaf and dumb, but It u found that he rauH beer tnd talk as wen anyone. Judge King stated most posi tivfl) that he did nut order the mil re lease, neiliier did he know anything about H wntR Chief Fnrg informed him that the prisoner ha 8 been turned loos by cr oers of the Fire and Polio board Con tinue. Judge King said: The polio In formed me that they had reason to ma pert that Uili nan. who rrToeed to a""" Li name and wa booked as John Doe, w a susj-roted of lc.iTig a criminal. As he bad he money, nor any -visible means of support, 1 sentenced him to serve thirty oys in )aii. No on has ever spoken to in about Vita release and I do ot believe that the mayor has aimed any pardon, a b invariably rotifer with me before doing hcythlng of lb Knd." Mayor Koutsky ever that he did not pardon the prisoner, hi attention ne err even ha"Irg been called to the arrest. Aa foe Chief Brfcrg. h merely says that he turned the man loose. It l underwood that Tommy Nolan, a neither of the polio rofwmJseion, fitrertefl that this maa b lib erated, Last nllrt t It m reported that the man r)w u turned fooee and who refused to arr bis name ws a apotter u' Ploy f the police board. Ka4 Cae hjeaeay. Caty Attorney Unroot la to can up tbrC Bevtn Oldtleia Can before Judge Estelle on Hon day and hie disposed of. This to tbe as whw Oldfieia claimed ta hire purrhased bondo of tha city .nur,tiTi to turi.ww. The bonfla, how ever. ere Tie-rrr alrned by tha mayor on aeeourt of allured lrrernlarttJea. After tb lapM ofaw-tral memtha Ol afield ecured a - -rlt from the diatrtet eoort compelllrir Mayor Koutnfcy to Birn tb bond and de liver tb nam to him. The rtry anrwered thla mandamua vtlb a Jenrthy brtef. In which cullunlon tietween Oldfield, Mayor Kelly and lb former council "m alleged. The caae ha draered alone erer alnc rprmr Crtdfield haa left tt eoutitry and la not expected to apiar at the catling up of the caae on Monday. talliraa Daakla Cauw Ty. Befora Juda-e Emelle today the habeas eorpos rrooeedings In tb uH!van-Dunkln oaa will be beard. This la the caae wnjen will practically determine whether tb po lio yudsw f South Omaha has tb right to release prisoners on his order or not. Sullivan and Dunkln wer fined lor s-ssault and battery. Judg King aoorptied tb notes of the prisoners and released them in order that they might not Jos their positions. When Nolan of the rtr and Po lio board learned of the transaction b ordered Chief Brtgrs te rearrest tb men. This was dona. A release was secured on haWoas -prp4J An Vtsjr wH Jost llkfcl " fleoiQa4.l L ' "J ; ( ' t Mmstavsrrr rrtissart TsUaa. Manairer frubart of the Omaha Pack ing company said last evening ts a Be reporter that tb fir at tb Omaha Pack ing company's plant ia Chicago would soaks little if any dlffereDoe with tb out put at this plao. Mr. T'rouhart stated that tb plant her was now running at nearly its fun capacity, but possibly there miirht be necessity for an increase is tb output. Should packing house products b needed." said Mr. rrquhart. tby will , most likely b draws from the packers In Chicago." Advices ber ot not show that the loss will b nearly as large as at first reported. tkera BotrberV rtoale. On Sunday afternoon and evening Sheep Butchers' union No. K win bold a pienle at Franek'e garden. Twentieth and 8 streets. This picnic was arranged for some time Ago and has bees extensively adver tised. On account of the ruling of tb Fir aal Polios board regarding entertain ments oa Sunday te buildings where sa loons are operated the sheep butchers have ceriflrd ta send a committee ts tb Fir and Police toard and ask a suspension of the rule, owing t the fart .14 lb picnic was arranged some weeks bef th reso lution of the board was adopted. Naturally th sheep butchers are awaiting with con siderable interest th dedsiuB of tb board In this matter. Soldiers t rrtai tooth Oaaoha Tran. Sundby afternoon tb South Omaha baa ball team will play the team of Company H. Tventj--eooad I'nited States Infantry, at Oamer left field M-rT-mft Johitfwn Center field vs (.if Mart C ity (Mla, Th wrr-k of riMr tb Q tret via-d-t is prw'salrr ri-a;r. Joe.n T. sw-tu'ta ie prTnrir to an oibrr bous M Taenty-oecond and O s-treeta. At the preewt t'.roe I.7KS mti in S"ulk mba ar suembers of th various iebor ntons. Tber is a case of scarlet fever e. the bom of ye. H- Houglna. Eighteenth and J streets A permit was ectred ? eeiwcay for the oi'nsu-Bcuoa i t poultry sbeoa at tb Cud atr p.aut. Mrs. Charles E Scarr .aa yon to Burk Bn. Mo , to ?rnd a coui'ie of week With ber lather. Zck Cuddlnrron came over trora Haw. tb'in. la . festrrky and will stay htr untii Monday. Senator Isaac A. Ncye of tat-rH.e was in th city yesterday vismiig his tiaughier, Mrs. A.. 1 Sutton. Puplit of the Sunday school of the Plrst Method. st Epiecopsl chort b heid a picnic at hiimifn jiars yesteraay afumoon. C5DER THE MUNICIPAL CODE C.t Froswrttar Tnli Jiit Ct rta:a rrcj ixUoni f-ca Oonty AttertfT. nES -OULD THIN 6D TO THE CTY Mr. 1 Kelt that His flaa weald Make It Caster for Ctty Aothorltles to Hestrart th Serial EvtL Another step toward tre sot Juration of the social evil promiscuously throughout the cfty was announced yesterday, when City Prosecutor lee stMed that be will try to hav as ordinance enacted making the kcejilrig of bouses of ili-Iame and rf-Sident Chance A. I'ui.ham, assistant cashier of therein puT.lehabi under the munic!;l tl I'm ' National bank, im gone to pod. For several year all proeecuti'in th nonfce slerT: pan of the state tu ai tend ts sum buKinee man era There was a ejweia: meeting of the Pa k Ing Xra6s co-:iuj. bcid at rwis In th a ' Pioneer inoc k lan n'pht. A portion t i id jirweea;rir riu be given to the puD.ic in a oay or two. OMAHA VIEW IMPROVEMENTS Clah lathe Oer what It Waat aal CosBBalttees Report rraailiei Made. made have been under the state law. and all fines derived have consequently gone tr the commor, ealth. An ordliULnce mak trg such offenses amer.ahie to the city au thorities was ome on the books, bat was repealed severs! years ago. This tntve will r In the nature of a ren traliaatlrin cf the panrtiv powers of tb city aSmir.lwtrstton. and tb""r will no lonfr be entire fie;endenc up'm th county attorney' office. This inability to iroe-eed with prosecution lnd'-pendently of the county sttomev has caused a m-kwardneas In the past, which 1 expected to be ob viated It the new arranyemer.t. The penalties produced will be the same for both keener" and inmate and will run from IT. to Dl fines, or a maxirrum of thirty days' hr j'risoTiment. Instead of going to the state the money resulting from prosecutions will go into the city treasury Vnder the campaign aFblnsl women and licer tioumes outside of the burnt district that is planned it ia pr:.lMe the tries will nmonnt to a Itrge sum during the ntxt few month As to what treatment the new ordinance will receive in the city council little has been said Those cnunc.lmen who have ex pred an opinion, b'.wever. are in favor of It, a they tf-lieve Is will Five the pow ers thst rule a tiphter grip on immorality, and win assist them in keeping It at the lewewt possible ebb and hedged about with restricti-ins. Prosecutor L.ee !s oorvlnoefl that such a law will le a pood one and will add icuch to the efficacy of the police court Tber wa an unusually large attendance at the Cmaha View Improvement cluh meeting last evening In the atmenoe of Chairman Callahan, vice president Forle presided The Interest of the meeting wa much enhanced by the presence of Council man Evans of the Sixth ward and Gs In spector 1-ynch. The park committee reported that M had and thence into the school fund. already one conference with the t-rospecr Hill Improvement club officers and that they were heartily In favor of the project and would aid the Cmaha View chib 1n every way in their power. The joint com mittees will meet again Saturday after noon for further conference.. Tb street railway committee reported progress and that it would meet again with the street railway officials Saturday. The committee had received encouraging sourances from the street railway people that something would be done in the near fotur. Councllman Evans wa unanimously elected an honorary member of tb club and gave the cluh assurance that he would do whatever f possible for the furtherance of its Interests and t procure the de-. sired lights, walks, grades, etc.. for Omaha View. Numerous suggestions were made regard ing lights and sidewalk improvementa. and both Councilman Evans ana Oas Inspector Lynch promised to look after tb matters In ouestion and do what could be done at as early a date as practicable. The matter of oiienlng up Maple street from Twenty-fourth to the Military road was again brought up. One member sug gested that Miami street 1 already open be- j tween Twenty-fourth street and lb Mili tary road and be advocated that Miami street 1 graded, and it b nsed as tb proposed thoroughfare through Omaha View Instead of Maple street. E con tended that considerable expense would be Involved by opening Ms pi street In se curing the condemnation and purchase of property, end that tber would be at least two cuts required on Maple street, where but on small rut would be necessary en y"i street. A motion was adopted that the Basra of Public 'Works and th mayor be In vited to attend th next meeting of the club and that tb Board of Public Work be asked te look over Lake. Ohio, Maple, Corby and Miami .streets with a Ty o their sra provernetrt. ' r v The question of water extsmsion was his freely discoosed. as was that of tb ex tension of th gras mains. One member thought that aom of the fire hydrants now located in cornfields and gus lamps located along vacant property might profit ably be removed to points -in the dis trict where they would be an advantage to tb taxpayers. He maintained that if the matter wer properly looked into that THE ILLUSTRATED BEE 0 SIROOL BOARD BITS COAL Entcn lit Cot tract wil Ebtndu Coil CTtrhty Jot 'Witter'i lirvly. ViLL TrVtt ABOUT TW3 THOUSMlb TCKS Cberehe Xet aad Lwsap to Be Mlsew to ts ! the Pri Bang fross M to S4.VX) Per Tas, NCE A EEK IT CO WES J Hied with pcK ttixft tor ail clasw cl rfhier, t.ut Beer with trrtMiic tLat tbonld not t r-nd j all. TLi j auolber of tJie utri'ts" iKtiiU of Tb i:inTTiite3 ! It pou'Piits are alwajp a Tinj''T. !wut w ;j wTitun uud i- ! Coal corr.pary f.ir th immediate delii-ery Tb school board, st a special session yesierday. settled the question of fuel for the srh'-olf fcr th coming year by entering irto a contract with th Sheridan ways on topic in which tb pfD- J eral rfiidiiiii ut:ic has an iuttn ert. and. alK've a.i tliiiis flue, it is alwc.vs fia& in rvnilnj and fiftat- c iuc in tone. The l'.-e 1ms nctr rt ox IPv4 ui cater to tbe nmrliid or J ILe uicrt-ir puw.tJtniil. but n.ai.n- tiiins 5n its miitumie sni'pleiu-ut tbf saifl Lij;a lx:-'f ef limit it Los s li'i.p kt-j i vj in tl diiiir ifisue. AVlif n j cu tuv Tlie 1W- ida Iuhp-w you Lave a jiiijht that ar:v t UifitilKT of the fnnii:y inay ruud. and wbeti you Kr Tli- llluftnifd J Bte yon Lat ile aKuriiDce tbut you liua soiiK'lh.liC ftei' ujcuiI'ci !! Uie liu-.y viU wa.Lt lv rvid. I OCAL AFFAIIS U AVS BAVE MtLr- I - LILLNCE Hi Ti.e liinFtrhied Bt-e, SPEAKS FOR CENTRAL CITY Representative Theaspeon Believe r herssal hehool Sheald Be Loeated There. P.epresentatlv Vt". T. Thompson of Cen tral City 1 in Omaha and jer.k enthusi astically of his city aa the projer location for th new normal school. lath Is to le established onder the provisions of house roll No. 1. passed at the liist session of the legislature. Propositions for the location of the .school are to be opened by the State Normal botrd at Lincoln at I o'clock ntxt I Tuesday afternoon, and Central City will i be ia the oomjietition with a Hieral bid. j "TV will offer a free site and a rnh bonus." said Mr. Thompson, "in accordance with th provisions of the law, and w ex pect to land the prise, for there ar many good reasons why th school should be lo cated ct Central City. We will offer the stata board the choice of two or three sites, any one of which will make an admirable place for the buE dings to be erected. Tb law provides that the sjcbool shall be lo cated west of a line five miles east and parallel with the ninety-eighth meridian, and the territory defined contains- only bout one-third ft Cbc total psp'uBatioB trf TJbe state. "With relation to the total popu lation. Central City 1s nearer the center than any other town which win make a bid lor the new school. -As ta railroad facilities. Central City has th advantage over other town In the com petition, for the reason that it is on the main "In of the Vnion P&ctfie and on the Lincoln and Elack Hills and F.epublicsja Valley lines of th B. V M. system. We tb city could be saved M.onc annually by I therefore tap the north and at th same aiid in the coding nuiiilx'r I're- douiiiiiite to a o-jrrtf that will le MitifliKtory to tlniw biw iuU'reKi :ti OitiaLa of tbe jmirioUc dt-i.Te. A tiuf p,i-5urf oi Meredith. Nicbol- sou, v bo iti a t-' uxe cti t'iiiabuii, adorns tbe Iron: jo e; tbe awaken- iup of ricireii't is tb- tut'.iext of a t-;ei-iul arTi''tf wjti efelietit i!!n! , tratioa from J licitcciTphf ly a Mttff artist: -Saivaiidn Army CbuTitie" tif a It- with U)- wort of ( e well known .'.iit-titutiou and tlfto illustrated frviii plotos t'y a J arT artist: tb Mniiawa saliorR. tbe I'.obeiuian silicic pifL and titber Oiurba nihttrrs huf Ikii reviewed 1-y tbe camera of tbe t;tar artit-t. and tbe result will le found in Tbe li-ustrated Hv on t buiiday. LSSIA S CatAT RELlulOLS. IftSl the tiLie under stich Fia&E , G. Carjieiitex write of tbe Gret k tiiurt'u and its orprmization Id J Buwiia; it is illustrated from photo- pTaUs made in Mosccewr; "Wby Miiiiicijmi Art" ia tbe suVJext of 4 JoLn Vuincy Adaiua" jiaier in tbe aiunicipai reform series; President Heutley's ;ajT on Buildinp and LiiL.n Associations is printed In full: tbere is tbe illustrated woman s ft coal at all cf th school house at a rate considerably lower tt.ar. wa oCered at th time bid we-f submitted. According to th contract, wlilch was ordered to 1 drawn, th eoa! will be Cherokee nut and lump, in tb proportion rf one part of tbe Inner to two of th firmer, the total estimated amount to b I m tnna. Tli hoard 1 is pay 14 per toa f r all rut coal delivered to th schools within that pert of tbe city where th driver of wtgon ar paid tbe lowest rat for deL'vertng coal and M.SE a ton f similar coal oellvered outside of that limit For lump coal delivered within th limit I the price w'll be U S and kii outside of the limit The contract provide for pay ment in spot cash at the time the coal is delivered and the contractor la instructed to make orHvery as rapidly as he desires until tli bins at all of th house are filled. A clause in th contract holds the con tractor free from loss on account of any rtrike which may delay th delivery of tbe fuel. While the contract 1 with th' Sheridan Coal cocijiary. it is for coal handle! in Cmhha by the C. B. Havena CotU con par.y only inJMr. Kasb of tbe latter company wa prewej.t and approved -the form of contract prepared. It wa said by on of th coal men present that tbe price rnaae were th ru)t of an Informal understanding le tween the different companies of the city and were the lowest that oouid b made cm this grade of fuel. The lowest price offered for the delivery' of Cherokee not coal at the opening of the bids wa W 71.. which would Indicate that by r.iect:ng all bida tbe board ha saved to tli city about t.biKt on It fuel supply lor the coming winter. (UoCXAELE FA5R1CIS Areola K it aejiartuient ; ati"tber innttllinent of had secured the dog and was Having of P-b a laorliiup JJtt: j t0 tht. dA rovrrrt KPTi, , Lliree t'HT.Iflll Mlirj L 'rum n-i - w ticies, telected miscellany, tbe nsual crisp comment, chatty per- , nonal possl;i and brt stories, and a nuititier t'f int crestinp individual picTure not liere mentioned. TTie numlier will lie found fomplete in fvery resjiect. If yoo are not now a aalwcrilier, you fliould leare yonr tjrder with your nt-w sdeaka- today. . ! ' DISRESPECT TOJJOG CATCHER Clttsem Who tatertered wrtth the Oah rlal tTIIl Be Haled let Cewrt. Iog Catcher Olibert bad his own troubles Thursday. Tbey wer of a violent nature. Gilbert had espied a noble St. Bernard on South Tenth street, minut one neoesstry thing, a tug. and had marked him for capture alive. By grace of certain clever maneuvers the dog catcher seemed to be on the point of achieving fcts purpose. He escorting i: hen be wa seised from behind and two muse line hand grlpjKd his throat. Tber was some mor doing of a character amenable to th law of Moses, and in tb skirmish the St. Bernard stalked proudly sway. Jfpw pomes Poundmaster Laughland and files a complaint agtdnst John Do, alleging assault and liattery and disrespect toward the office of dog catcher. 7T Caiistfer.,t ,anlrn I Child s Kei-r 4T:. (To be worn with or without tb shield i Short coats, in reefer style., suit your g children to s t.l:-etj and are both leconilnf rd satlf lactory to the little weerers. They allow perfert freeanm mr active young leys yet provide protec tion for the body. Thi rtyliRh one is shewn in black taffeta with trimming c! braid, and 1 stitched with silk, but th oeslrn is appropnate for cloth serpe. pique and all th- material used for gar ment of tbe sort. Tli -shield g'ves a nautical air and ia apt to 1 liked by tlie little wearers, but can be omnied w hen an open neck is desired. The reefer is made with frort and burk and is fined by mean of shoulder and under-arm seams. At the neck is a b:g nailtir collar that rtn t'e made square or round, a preferred, and lrnesth this vwllar tbe sliield 1 attached. The sieeves are full and gathered it to stndght cuffs. The quantity of materiij required for the meCIum stse 1 I yards IT inches wide, I side, I yard r? inches wide. IV yard 44 Inches wiae or 1 yard !C inches witi The pattern 44T is cut in sises for chllo ren tf 1. 1. t. t atid h years. For tb accommodati"?! cf Tbe Be roa6ers tbes patterns, which usually retail at from S to B(' cents, wi'l be fumiBhed at a nominal price If' cents, which cover all expense. In order to get a partem enclose 18 cents, give number and name of niit .orn. Isle Rotate in Lake Superior is a new and most de sirable summer resort- No hey fev- there nice rail and boat ride, via Northern Pa cific "Iuluth Short Line" from St. Paul. For special rates and liifnnaticin adfiree Chas. B. Fee. Q. P. k T. A., St. Paul, Minn. fOc. Aims EVLETTEESE 01 Jiff llPiHEr W ARE u MILD Save the Bnds i.lfMi Tlli-U lil ..' U- Cbemian MoOobmII Drue C Oro&lLft. :;jilET: ILLUSTRATED BEE pulling up these cornfield hydrants and useless gas lamps. Mr. Johnson of the tVie Palmer addi tion stated that not a dollar's worth of Improvements had been raade by the city in that addition, although the t""Oiierty owners tbere were required to pay taxes for improvement. Councilman Evans gar assurance that a watering tsnk would be placed at Thirty second and Maple streets in the near fu- Th question of an entertainment by tb club was left with th entertain most com tntttee, of which due notice would be given later. MILLARD RIFLES AFFAIRS - al Eleetloa for Reesl tenant of the Cosanaar Ortrret time w ar aocese'bl for all of tbe South Platte country. '"We feel that Central City is entitled to this school for the reason that of the fif teen public Institution of the state eleven ar located south of the Plttt and only four north of the river, while the North Platte country has over Sl.onn people mor than tb South Platte and the assessed valuation is much greater." CONTRACT FOR ENGINE HOUSE City Attorney Is of Opiate that Can Be Eijoiae by Any Taxpayer. It I-iew. Special orders bare Just been received by Captain 3 tV Sues, reouirtr.g tbe Mfl lerd Rifles te hold an election to f.Il the vacancy caused by tbe resignation rf Sec ond Lieutenant Cooper. Lieutenant Inev. lies in the fact that bids mrr rt CoOOer. WbS tS emTtloved hr m nf . twrna f r S. r-ritr-fl , tn lk.w m ..jB . , . Ji - rwm.- turn uuv vBia m lam Innal MmimniiM The city sttomey 1 preparing a eon tract for tbe construction cf the proposed fir department bouse at Elei-enth and JwkKr.n streeta. but while he 1 doing this he does ' oetai! of ofScers not 'seem to think the construction of tbe ! bu!ia:r.r at this tiro 1 at all certain He I CMAHAf THE state that any dtiaen can enjoin the c.m strurUcn on the ground that th proceed ings taken are not regular. Tbe irregularity, according to the artrir- try, Fort Crook. Additional range officer and tbe necessary nlisted men for scorers and marker and others i.erveasaxy for the purpose will 1 detailed by the command ing officer st Fort Leavenworth, and ar ordered to report to Mtjor Charles G. Starr, Twenty-fifth ir.ftntr . in charge cf tbe corr.petltiuh. Captain W. KL. Jones of the Sixth infantry ia detailed as quarter master and ordnance officer and Captain Louis C. Scberer of the Fourth cavtUry u commissary. Enlisted nien chosen to eomiKte will be rent by the commanding officers of their resjiective posts, to arrive at Fort Leavenworth not later than August 7. Those selected as oomjetent for the army rifle team will be retained at Fort Leavenworth after the competition and the tther returned 10 their posts. Th same general order apply to the cavalry rifle and revolver competition at Fort Biley on the same date, with separate WAITRESS ASKS DAMAGES Sooth Osaahat Wosaasj Deauaai Tea Tksaui Dollars ffrosa trk. swasi of that Plaeo. Jennie Carstens baa brougtit suit t gainst Die E. Ackerly for IKi., alleged to bar been the result of too much confidence on the part of the plaintiff in th promises of th defendant. The plaintiff is a South Omaha waitress and alleges that she wa tbe affianced wife of Ackerly, who i a dealer In hogs on the South Omaha market, and according to the jietttion took advantage cf the con fiding natur of the plaintiff and then re fused to keep bis promise. (.la p. in. Here Is ta Uaeup: South Omaha, Pneltioua. Fort Crook. P. 1 evai' .t'tciicr.... Bioe fitcner Korn ....First bas... Saucers . Second base Valentin ...Third ban Kju hm Shortstop Auatxirn C Camper Sicora It. ! ey. A Cpt-r . . tiat-rmi Js eieon was lately pro- i tb provision of the charter there was no noted and foond b.i new duties of ucb a competition, lor the reason that the adver natnre that be could not give the com- ;tisement was not inserted in an official city pany tb attention required. Tli lieu- ' paper, tb attorney contending, in spit of imam i.a i eienea an nonorary mem- i th opinion of Jucg Jjitkmson In tbe TYPiCAL CITY Chicago aad S-onhn rsiera laser la. trresilaaT aaa Beaailfal Pa pblet ea Cat City. Cominendiiblf enterprise is r.hcsn by the Chiuago & Northwestern railway in the issuance of a neat little pamphlet, de voted entirely to the interests cf the city of Omaha. Tte book ie entitled "Omaha: Colorado pot the finest fisb- ing ground on sesses some of iuf a.nd bnDt eirtl. the dense forests vkVrr hieing the nat ural covert for elk, de-tr, aai other game. Its myriads of streams teem with mountain trout; its lakes, while also full of attractions for the angler, are also the haunt of millions cf geese, ducks, and -" ether. w-ild fowls. ' " ' 4" SPLLIw'D TRiH SERVICE TO C3L0RA&3 VIA UNION PACIFIC AccemmciaJirns prcviird fcr all elassn tf passerfrrt. VERY LOW RATES DURING THE SUMMER Full information aoay be obtained by addressing t l i I I It Kill' UriK h, 1S F ARK AM TEBT. 'Phone BC GIRL RUNS AWAY FROM HOME Slxleea-Teor-Ole' L.els rreeaaa start Owt ta See the Big WorlC L-ulji Freeman, lt-years-old. silltn ana I dark and with abort brown hair, bus run away from tb borne of ber father, fa South Twer,tith street. South Omaha, and ; tnyone whe brings ber beck will get a j regard of S3.. Miss Freeman started out to see the world Thursday with twe ' change of raiment packed In a small brown teleeeojie. The polioe hare been asked to try to find her. So Case Agataet Inwa. Al Fit-own. s hackman. accused of sp- I propria ting fll in the pocketbook which ! pearl luert dropjwd in f-ont of Grace J tVhlton s Sunday evening vtt tried in po- ' lice court yesierday on the charge of j gTLTid Itrwiiy and wa found not guilty, i The Lovett girl wa not certain whether j the purse bad dropped from ber lap in front i of the 'Wrilton piace or at some otlier point ; east of Thirteenth A number of the girls 1 of the jilnce sere on tbe stand, but there ! was absolute.lv nothing le show that Brown i took the money or captured tbe purse. dais bis of Pythias Tria. ! A nartr of sbout 1W Knlrhts of Prthia ber and chairman of that body, and ar- Cowduroy case, that from the approval of 1 A Typical City of the 'vrcFt," and eoDtaln j t 'm tbe si lodges of Omaha, with th--lr coroing te tb iveuraska raflitBry code, be ! tb new amendment te tbe charter until several beautiful half-tone engravtar. !r..- j Nw r t . U Ki tit fetid GrtttLtiivs. J Prmmc to wear iai uniform upon .! tb council W-t a cjty j.jrr there kr bLowinc tht t.rmgf lctu the Itlmnouri lit ; f or the rt uud trip fterurrd. Tht- GsaQaS Cool Colorado HAY FEVER ABOLISHED KeUrf for This Malaay IMoevrre4 hg MsaMsal telrari atreathe HraL Among the Important additions mad to nodical ecirnoc in recent yeara, none la nor notable than tbe positive announce ment of a cur for hay fever. While this disease Is not regarded as fatal, it is certainly a moat distressing snalady, and If any thing can b devised to our it, a great boon will be oouf erred upun tbe human race. ahausu experiments with Hyomei rove that this treatment wlD prereut all attacks of bay fever if used two or three weeks before Uie annual apiaraBo of Ui oisctf.e inu v i. , t v nimj uv iviiea UJKiB j if used talthfully after tb direase ha tiegun, te rehe- at one aud affurd a speefiy cure. Sherman A McConneU have sold bun lrrt of Hyomei outfits fur tbe treatment of disei-ae of the respiratory organs under tbe agreement to refund TA, money If Uyo mei ld not afford relief. In selling Hyomei for the car of Lay fever, tbey will continue this equita.hi pln. and want all wku ar subject I this omtreSKiiif msitey t Ugia its us st once, with tb imderstaaOing that If tt owt But give ratiafactioa, tb purouaa pno Is to I refunded. Stomach duKltig oauiot cur bay fever. A chauf of c limit Is tb only traataMoit that baa bTttf or aborted aa attack, and Hyormi hah a breathed through a neat jiochel inhaler coming with rry outfit, acta upua this Briaoipaa. gtriag tn your w-b bora a climate Ha that of tb w law M iMhialiis or oLber health rsaisTa stat oocbsions It was with much rerret that tbe officers and members accepted th resignation. Tli two candidates in ltn of promotion are First Sergeant Bert Mrkiahill and Second Sergeant Arthur S. Hardy, it being the settled policy of th Millard Rifle to ce means of securing a legal publication Omaha., the buflalti l unt in the eariv dav. party s-111 1-ave the Purltrrttm depot on ' of a city nonce j a birds,- view of tbe city, several of the 1 plVoutV V aTrl'.n i Tbe contrari for tb construction o4 tb principal public buildirg and some soene ,t 11 o'clcK-k. reaching Omaha at n 4(i. in building was let to It E. Carter, the lorwt in tht public parks I ample time for all street can,. XI! Knights bidder, for the hotting to I. J. Hanighen I Tb introductory Ptge is devoted to th i .""2l" Tl;. L.. -.1- ir" and for th plumbing to John Rowe Co. j verse by Bryant prcot efficiert mem- j Tb. building U to b constructed according 1 orchards and gu-aeii fimlied through all i-lfl ber rn ltn of seniority. Tb election b held nert Monday evening Th company received thai week fifteen wall and A tents, tookir.g outfit and rang and th long-erjierted khaki blouses and trousers, t'pon receipt of tl new repeat ing rifles, which sr erpected soon, th Xat tonal Guard of Nebraska will 1 equtpTNid for field service as oomplete'y as any regiment Hi th regular service. Th Ketiraeka militiamen were diaap potnted t note that but on regiment would be called to the reg-ultr artry ma neuvers at rort Riley this fall from Ne- ( braaka. Tti other regiment will go Into a camp of instruct! on under command of regular army officers. As Colonel John W. Mrlnmntill of tbs Second regiment is the ranking colonel, aoeordlng te military precedence, th Second regiment will most likely be given the assignment to Fort Riley, which will take th Millard Rifle and Omaha Guard to tit maneuvers. tn plans and specinoetlons prepared by FlKher It Lswrie, and this is cause for complaint on tbe part of vr. H Herdman. assistant city attorney, who was securing th resolutions, plans and sjieelficatiOTia. preparatory to roaku.g th contract. It seems strange te me." be sail, "why tb city should pay for arrnltoetural sj- ateOa, Sores aael Floaa Find prompt sure cur ta Buckles , Arnloa Salve, alse ocsema. salt rheum, buna, bruises and I tlev or as pay. 2i.c For sal fcy Kuhs A Oa. mmm af rafclte Tb i lorha Mertlai. Kasloa of th Board of Pubbe orkj wa liruil yesieraay a..n mm tn.s. twenty-one laboevra. lour tmwt ana iw water camera wer dismissed trmp,a-arili from tr stenet force snd th cot.Lrai-t of tb Nebraska bitulittur Havi- company t. tt repairs ea tn paving at the utm market house was sent te tli c ty pound! for approval There was oa meeting of lb aovteury hoard because of. to a r-i tutt at u, e land. 1 And happy home were everywhere. ' Ano citie ro. a if a magi:- wand Had touched tbe earth, and, lol a town I was there. ' Th principal article which the work i contains sre a description of the railway in the mteresi oi w men mr pampnm is i wmiHIn j Woltman. Omaha ! iublihhed, an article on the phenomenal ! Zoe V. McColm, Omaha Txnney, Joy. John JC. Iiennia and Charles W. Marriage Lteeaea. J Marriage licenses have been issued to the i following: Name and Residence Age Wiinam L Moite. Onialia X Mary Anderson. Omaha ie You can pet tickets all sum mer via tbe IJurlinjrton to Den ver. Colorado Sjiriiips or Pueblo at f lT.oO for tbe round trip. The above is one reaein w iij you should sjend your vacation in Colorado another is. you can live very cheaply, the scen ery is magnificent, the climate tool and comfortable. Send for our Colorado Hand Book, which tells you how In- a exjienaively and satisfactory you can sjiend the surumer va cation in Colorado. J. B. REYNOLDS, City Passenger Agent, I502Farnam Street, OMAHA. pet-vision on such buildings as thli Is a building inspector paid by the year. ! 'The Omaha of Tofiay," whose duty it should be' to lnrpect this i Has." Several pagef are oevmed to S"uth work, thus s.vi:;g money to the city and ' Omaha, it industries and growth Atten placing the responhibitlty for th work i tion if called to the fact that th city on upon an officer cf th corporation. It 1 i th south sYicwed a larger jieroentag of really othlng to me. and 1 will draw the ! increase In population according to th cen r on tract, but here is certainly an Item of j u of liKW than any other city In trie I'm led needless ea-petise." j Btates. the percentage lmg .i Council - 1 t, ti-n come in fur very favorable INFANTRY RIFLE COMPETITION mention. Taken all tn all ti. book ahould is million estate be very lriierenr.g to tr.e peop. iiviiig in Detail af facer Caadart Caatests ' at rrt UTartk Seat Maath. There ' growth of Omaba. "A History of th City." Viohaei Giin-v. Omaha C of Tofiay," -"yrhat Omaha t m ua " ! 1U J jjt&arrun. irmana z . K'.isalle Ierry, Cnnaiia Ill J Dasgklrn W la - 111 foal est. TALPABA1SO. Ind.. July 34 The jury la ' the Cieorge '. Swghrn will rKiruen case I today reached a veraict favoriible to tne I pitmtifif ario breaking tbe 111 vf.rt ' sac a wealthy dtiaen of South Benl whi left a will giving the bula of a ouarter of to ta suns, i n aaur titer conteeied Ticket Ageata la Visit I tah. - SALT LAKE 'I'M . Ctah, July 14 -Tlie t.m--t i:T mi.kl association of P. k. 1 ! r,r.kt airi.ts wni iioia lta uirLii cfn.. ' veruon in Salt Lke City from Se(iemiier to 14 Nearly il delegate are riwi4 to atiet.d the cor. vei.tiori. lncludirg refire ser.ta lives of nearly every railroad in iue country. Feser Kills the soldiers. XTW TC'TIK. July M A letter from tt.e Acre territory says ancnrding li th Herald a Kin 6 Jaue ro CKirrespondeut, t?it tie liraa.l.an army i jifnat.ins nr,Qer f . er atuackh nuno'-eo omoers ana men t HOtiLs. ICUOOLi. WtSTtRll talLITAKY ACAOEUY wSEM$g iStk rear. Xew fireproof buLi:nc h'ooor eauipmeirt Iwlnhtinl lorstwm. s-cmber inched. atroi larch. Tfcorougn suiiiiary anc ataarnoc acparunsstt. L"ca rclt-rat ik. COk, A. at. iacaOS, A. ss Sept. lb termor adjacent to th greatest dry In thi part of the domain of Cncl 6amuel. It ahould also b circulated with pride by the ciuaens of Ctnaha racine College j American Grammar School i Conservatory Mortality Siartetlea. Tli foliowing birtli and deaths bav been rejoried tc the aard of Health: Birth Howard .l':a..r sat Seaard. gir,: rrlta i-tansen. aaiami. ooy. c. G Orders have been Issued from TiepartiBent of th Missouri headquarter relative ts the infantry rtft compet'tioc which Itegin tt Fort Leavenworth August Id Pursuant therewith tb following officers will pro ceed to Fort lverwonh, arrived fier i Car.btsrg W. alaniiei aoi bo;, J-Yed 6ar B.t Uter than august 7, lor duty a. range !Jj 0 frlXVi officers: rrrst Ueoter.an L. A. Cunia 1 .(llith Tl.lrtirih. boy. Grar.i Jonra. J Twenty-seeono tnlaatry. r rrt Crook; Firnt : e"uU b-ona oej r l.i,t.rjr.l Htm A VTin-rmt. T lHlh-hia oti d Jhnaon, VAt Jiii.ml. . . . ' ' da. Catherlri Hminiit hmo noaard. tfth br.fantry. Ftwt Kiobrara: Bftumt ijeu-j j(, tia5-a; E,ia Jorinsaa, bi3f liatur. T tenant Julius L iKidge. Twexty-nftk tn-'iear! lLotti brn,m lhJi, Nana Twenty taatiy. rort Kjobraiw; SeeoBd Laeutanant j ' Jur;J- . .f'fj1. vt'' -i,,'' i'n;' ii' B-nua a v m ' w - - - ... t t"- - " THE SCIIOCL THAT HIKES UiKLY BOYS" a n.air eniia i ui umit Pupils Study Cnder aa Instructor, lla jraduies eaier any College or Liiiveiwit). CHX'.iaJ ana lu ietie aovaniarea. htiiitary in.l. Far bi af a aa II krara Old. Ilissiisia teialiwu aaa t Hearg laeaala sVehlasoav, hsrsrs aacUt, Wis. . 1 drd and 4i' are ill. S"me detachnacts it' i trool are wTtiioui neaicinc tnr I a4 mtt t l-m A- oiirtaomt, tStMrCihl rW AhhiaaAWtJM. 4.rri kLJi.rrtM. EIES1I CCLLEEE & CCKSEBY1TCHT iuH Libiba. 7 Ttif f uui- T rmi'r tralrwa larui' iM-iuikit AtlMVi'-sii Ainkm-vmujr) . iiwuimc . jt '!-. u'bl rr. l-,r - t-.rrM I 1. birl, IkrilM" . a ha-n llw mwtm,. IUH.. j ur V.KfT -. . 11 1 1 t . 1-M.t ui a. " 'll..l :, .,,...,,. aebraaka MIS at lsrs la. j ANVAPOUa. Ml . July t-J. T. Crus ' of Xepraaka was sworn am toaay aa irud- j hipmaB, J Oitei svih. li.Twt mtitaar, t,ol Im VC- iuah-s ft . . ' . .i iiaUlbsst IM atWi mrj tWaeSOL,. aVsrra.al4st 41 U I'wliriill llllil .W arX VhfttuBj tMtA II I -mill ! ilapi , .tMahJIgmaash I UHfi.1 CAltatV W. h if. ta ianA mm ! L.