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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1904)
TITE OMATT.V DAILY TTTFRSDAY. MAHCTT 10. 1004. I FIVE LAWYERS IN THE CASE! EBB Tndlnj Stamps Free nth ill cishpurchis es 5aturday, flare h 19. Sfc Sale. Saturday, Trading Stamps Free with all cash purchases 111 march 19, 59c Sale li!S Each Attoruey Fu'h ia Different Dueoiion ! in John WalVor Hatter. Children's bilppers B El ZTbH 3Jir thlldrrn's Children's TUB RELIABLE STORE. 6 Grc7nTftvdin Stamps Every Time 1 ALL CLIENTS CLAIM RELATION TO DEAD Striking Trmlmniir f.lvrn that Up date on 11 ul Write, When AllfRnl Kin fn- Thy Hot Letters from Him. vVlth no ! than five Attorneys, each pulling In a illfTi-n nt direction and with a dirfctptit object In view, Jule Ylnson halrr's lot In the county court was not a harrr one. The matter under consideration was whether or not Michael Fiihey of South Omaha shall tie appointed Administrator of the estate of the lute John Walker, the circumstances of whoo life rather than of hla death were such an to attract much attention at the time of his demise, for, while a supposedly poor man of recen trlo and rattier miserly habits, when an old trunk, which vi ahout his only worldly possession, was opened after his death, Dearly Is.noo In money and valuables was found. Bo far as the few with whom ho associated knew, the dead man had not a relative In the world. His money and effects were turned over to the proper authorities and stops taken to administer the estate. Sln.-o that time no less than twelve people have turned up, claiming to he relatives and heirs of Walker, though strangely enough, norm of the twelve, with one or two exceptions, claimed any rela tionship with each other. Mrs. Cntherlne llerr of Iloston was one of the first to file a claim against the estate, alleging that sho was Walker's sis ter, and, through her attorney, asking that Michael Fancy of South Omaha bo ap pointed administrator of the estate. J. J. preen appeared as counsel for her at the hearing Tucdny and It wa to oppose the appointment of Mr. Fnhey by the court that Judge olabangh, as coun sel for a woman In Ottawa. Canada, Mrs. Isabel Scram, who claims to he another Ulster, JefTcrK Jlowells Shotwell for Mrs. Dixon of Baltimore, who says she Is the derni man's mother, and J. J. Hreen, for Mrs. Herr, appeared In the case. Says 'Walker Could Not Write. Frank Morlnrty of South Omaha was put upon the stand and testified to knowing Walker during his lifetime. The chief point of his evidence was that Walker had told him that ha could not write and that the witness was In the habit of writing Walker's name to pay checks and other documents for him. Tho Importance of this evidence Is duo to the fact that it Is under stood the claims of some of the other al leged relatives of Walker base their claims on having received many letters from him written in hta own hand. Mr. Morlarty also testified that when he saw Mrs. Herr he at once remarked a strong facial resem blance In her to the man. whom he had known as John Walker. Several other wit nesses who had known and worked with Walker during his life testified to the same resemblance and corroborated the previous evidence in a general way. County Court Clerk Leslie gave evidence of the opening 'of Walker's trunk and of the finding therein 17.874, besides articles of clothing and some pictures, several of Which latter he Identified. OIMsSUEAh An Entire I'ndermuslin Stock on Sale Thursday. Todny we show on bnrpnln rijunres nn exevptlonally fine lot of imiilin underwear, cambric and iininsook umlorwoar lioupht from an over stocked factory. Our selling prices today represent half or less than half the regular Belling price of this underwear. 1 Gowns, Skirt Chemises. Skirts Trimmed with laces and embroideries wide flounces, ribbon Insertings, etc., worth up to $1.50 a garment, at Ue.t and Harm Farthest. This has become a household word throughout the United States, through the judicious efforts of the largest manufac turers of cocoa in the world to bring the, merits of their product to the notice of the publlo at large. The Royal cocoa factory of C. J. Van Houten & Zoon at Weesp, Holland, Is the nucleus and Ufa of that place. The works cover Over eighty-five acres and have been operated by the pres ent owners and their predecessors of the same name for over seventy-five years. A remarkable Incident In the history of the food produots of the country Is that the glg&ntlo buslncaa of this firm, aggregating mill ions of dollars, with a capital of many millions, should represent the manufacture of as simple an article, as cocoa. Tim secret of U la that this gift of nature to man Is of Inestimable dietetic value. There are all sorts of raw cocoas, and, like tea and coffee, their flavor and taste Is depend ent upon cultivation, the character of the oil and ollmatlo conditions, so that a manu facturer who alms to produce a finished product of the finest quality is forced to pay particular attention to securing the Very highest grade of raw material. Bo great Is the Interest taken in this dlreotlon that Van Houten & Zoon have given spe cial attention to the cultivation of cocoa, id to the securing of the choicest grades . of cocoa beans from various sources. Hav ing been for Be many years one of the largest buyers In the world, It follows that they have unusual facilities for command ing Influence In the markets of the world. Olven the. highest grade of raw material, they have added to these natural advan tages those of sclentlilo treatment, and the result Is the famous coooa which Is so familiar to consumers throughout the world. The marvelous thing Is that tills coooa should obtain such a strong foothold throughout the United States, when do mestic ooouas are auld for about one-half of the price, and this Is the highest evi dence of Its great superiority In flavor, taste an4 dtetetlo value. Philadelphia (Pa.) Telegraph, NEW TRUSTEES FOR HOSPITAL Methodist Elect Buud and I'lam to Fash Work ou the Balldtnar. The Methodist Hospital association held Its annual meeting In the Young Men's Christian association building Tuesday afternoon and elected the following board of trustees: Dr. Jesse W, Jennings, Charles A. (Joss. C. A. Del.amatre, W. P. Harford, B. R. Ball. George W. Llnlnger, William Wilson of 111a lr, Jay Laverty of South Omaha and A. I Johnson of Crete. Ladies 75c Drawers at 35c Trimmed with elaborate and neat embroideries made of fino cambric, long cloth, etc. worth regururly "Sc at Ladies' 50c Corset Covers at 19c Very prettily trimmed with line laces an excellent va riety of styles worth up to fifty cents each at Swiss Manufacturer s Stock of Handkerchies Seconds Those are handkerchief seconds strnlirht from the Swiss factory their flaws are po tiny that tho handkerchiefs appear wholly perfect embroidered, hemstitched and revered hand kerchiefs that would sell at 25c and y."c, at Ladies' New Spring Coats and Suits The New Sprlnir Silk Jackets in the eton styles, now capes, sleeves, etc, very nobby special at ' 49c-75c 35c ..19c 12V2c LaclleS Spring: Covert Jackets in the new short stylos, tho latent shades for oarly spring wear and all the smart new styles, special at 6.75 New Qolf Skirts at $3 lot of pretty walking the strap trimmings, etc., at 5.00 7.50 98 A new skirts with 3.98 9.98 Ladles' Spring Suits at $6.75 Made in the new cloths and colors with the latest stylo features special, at Cravenette Coats The swell coats for spring perfect pro tection against spring' showers smart new styles, at Millinery Specials for Thursday Ready-to-wear Hats The now straw braid hats with fancy f Q Q and trimmings In millinery department, third floor UP Ladles' Trimmed Hats The newest spring models, handsomely trimmed 3.50 and 5.00 with laces, chiffon, spring flowers, etc, at two special prices. Straw Braid 10 yards in a bunch regular 75o value, JCq abuHCla Watch Our J Windows L) . 9pp 1hf Snrirtir tsw? Ions MBTlPI Dress Goods 1 J Union Pacific Pay Checks and all other pay checks are cashed at our bank. We open accounts for $ I or more and pay 4 per cent interest, compozinded every three months. J. L. Brandeis & Sons, Haulers. DR. BRADBURY Painless Extraction Without Oas. Filling 50c up Oold Crowns, $2.50 up Bridre Work $XS0 up Lady Attendant 1506 Farnam DENTIST. TEL. 1756. Fourteen Years Sam Location We positively remove nerves from teeth with out tbe least particle of pain. Plates $2 up. Open Sundays 10 to 1 2 Mr. Laverty and Mr. Johnson are the only new members on the board. Reports showed a satisfactory condition of the finances and the trustees determined to push work on the new hospital at Thirty sixth and Cuming: streets with all possible speed. Ends Headache's Tori are. Lazy livers and sluggish bowels cause headaches. Dr. King's New Life Pills re move the cause, or no pay. Only Sc. For sal a by Kuhn & Co. THE NORTH Vi KSTEHS I.IXE Hns.la-Jnpan Atlas. A Russo-Japanese war atlas has been issued by the Chicago & Northwestern rail road. Three fine colored maps, each 14x20, bound In convenient form for reference. The eastern situation shown In detail, with tables showing relative military and naval strength and financial resources of Russia and Japan. Copy mailed to any address on receipt of ten (10) cents In postage. Apply at City Offices, 1401-1403 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. 1'asars the Council. The ordinance requiring the repair of North Sixteenth street from Capitol avenue to Izard street and payment by abutting property owners tlirounh special taxation has passed the council -tuid needs only the slKnature of the mayor to make It a law. eawur kg k (Patents V V Blue Laundry Won't Freeze Won't Break Won't Spill Won't Spot Clothes Costs 13 Cenff , Equals 20 Cenis worth of eny other kind of Uuing At All Crocers yViggle-HcX tkl soluble blue la a filter bag- inside a peilorated wooden tube, through which the water flows and dUsolves tho color as Deeded. DIRECTIONS FOR USE: lViggle'SUdi around In the water. iUnuUcture4 only by THQ JJWNDRY.BLUB COMPANY. Chicago DENY PLAN TO RAISE PAY Ten If embers of School Board Bay They Are Ignorant ot Matter. DID NOT SIGN FOR INCREASE TO PEARSE ilecord (or Shows PewN Wm Elected Three Years, Much of Which Time Is Yet to Hod. The folowlng question was put to ns many members of the Board of Education, as could be reached yesterday i "Have you signed a paper or do you know anything about an agreement to pay Super intendent 1'earne $6,000 In the event that he was tendered a position as head of tbe Milwaukee schools 7'' The replies follow: Ed K. lxwer Emphatically, no. I was approached on the question of raising Mr. Pearse's salary to $5,000 a year and re fused my vote. I said I was willing. If necessary, to retain him, to vote for a reasonable increase say, JI.OX) a year. He ports that friends of Superintendent Pearse, business men or others, have threatened to take away insurance business from my firm if I did not vote as they wished In the matter of the superintendent's salary are utterly false. Such a thing has cot been hinted at to me. Dr. W. H. Christie If I had signed any such agreement It would be strictly my own business. I dont care to answer the question. Wlllard II. Hutts I have rot signed any such agreement and have no knowledge of anything of the kind be tug la existence. Never Heard of It. Emll Cermak Have not signed eny such paper and didn't know there was one. I am a member of the salaries committee and not a word has been said to me about Increasing the aalury of tbe superintendent, other than what has beep reported in the World-Herald. M. F. Funkhouser I have signed no such paper and know nothing about any agreement of the kind. I should not be surprised to see a petition from business men asking us to raise Superintendent Pearse'a salary in order to keep him Vere. I have understood that the salary ot the Milwaukee position Is to be made ffi.OOO a year. W. R. Hotnan I haven't signed any agreement of the kind and do not know anything about It. Theodore H. Johnson No such agree ment has been signed by me and I don't know tbat there Is an. Ia view at Us, Dry Goods Doings for Thursday Seventy-Five-Cent Corsets for 48c. A Snap in Muslin Underwear New All Wool Voiles New Fancy Mohairs English Long Cloth Corsets and Muslin Underwear This department Is In 4th aisle, main floor. You can't miss it. It la so ideally arranged. WE MAKB TWO SENSATIONAL OFFERS THURSDAY. Tape Girdle Corsets Pink, blue and white. Perfect figure Coutllle Corsets, dnab and white, lace trimming, very latest style For Forty-eight Cents AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OP WOMEN'S I'RAWERS, CHEMISES ANJ1 CORSET COV ERS. MISSES' SKIRTS AND DRAWERS, WORTH I P TO FIFTY CENTS THURSDAY FOR 29c. ANP ONE POLI.AR'8 WORTH OF GREEN TRADING STAMPS WITH EACH GARMENT. 100 pieces pretty plain and fancy all wool voiles 38 In. wide. In blues, champagnes, greys, browns, greens, cadets and reds regular 76o Quality yard Fifty Cents NEW FANCY nOHAlRS. In dots and cluster dots, stripes and plain colors, a regular eighty-flve cent quality, for, yard Fifty Cents 160 pieces very fine English long cloth, 36 In. wide, worth lftc and Jio a yard Thursday in Wash Goods Department for, yard 11c and 8&c Crockery Bargains tumblers- !9c Bell Bhape cut star positive limit, one dozen and no delivery Royal Austrian lOO.piece dinner sets, lighter than Haviland decorated in Drettv pink, nice gold treatment on absolutely best china, cheaper than porcelain, nt the sensational price of Haviland & Co.'s white Ranson shape tea cups and saucers (limit 6 to a customer) each. Highest grade colored candles, all colors, each Welsbaeh Gas Burners, complete, ehade, mantel and chimney, each HANDSOME HEAVY SWING LAMPS, mammoth size, nicely decorated chimney to match, $1.00 yl Q values, for TUv RICH AMERICAN CUT GLASS BOWLS, all strictly hand cut, cheap at $5, this sale. . . 2.98 1 GROCERY! GROCERY! Nothing succeeds, like success. Our Grocery Department is a success be cause we treat the pVbple right and give them good values, UENNETTS FOR GROCERIES. Bennett's Oapltol Baking Pow der, ft-pouni can 13c Breakfast Couoa, Vi pound can 13c Banrake Kiour, 2-pound package.... Kc Navy Boana, pound to Biuelng, Oolile -. 4c Condensed Cream, can 5c Cocoanut, packngo 6o Tomatoes, 8-pound enn lOo String Beans, 2-poutvd oan Ha Baked Beans, 1-pound can 6c l'eoper Sauce, boitie 7c Corn Starch, 1-pound package Bo Best Laundry Soup. X bars 25c COFFEES. Our values cannot be equaled they are fresh roasted dally. Bennett's Capitol Coffee, a rare combination, very delicious, lb... 28c Uaracalho Coffee, fine, pound lie Pure Ground Black Pepper, -lb. can llo TEAS. Headquarters for this article. ' B. F. Japan, splendid value, pound. 38a Imperial Japan, good, pound :G Tea Sittings, pojnd ISo BITTER. We are leaders In this line our stock oomes direct from the dairy. Fresh Country Butter, pound 15c Eennett's Capitol Creamery, pound.27o Fresh Country Eggs, dozen 17c Medium Sour Pickles, pint.. 5a Chow Chow, pint lOo Small Sweet Vickies, pint 10c tweet Mixed Pickles, pint 10a Preserves, assorted flavors, pound. 9c Three pounds 2Sc Clocks Clocks A big lot of small clocks, gold plated, black enameled and decorated Wedgwood porcelain 1 1 C rases, values up to I X s 11.88, on salo Thursday .4e AND FIVE DOLLARS WORTH OF GREEN TRADING STAMPS. A lot ot beautiful 24-k. gold plated flocks, cupId ornaments, beautiful toudolr clocks, specially suited for gifts or prizes also a lot of high krade solid oak shelf clocks, eight day, with barometer and thermome terboth the above 'T lots regularly 13.46 f f 1 Thursday A.JJ WITH TEN DOLLARS WORTH OF GREEN TRADING STAMPS. Wall Paper Special Sale of New Spring Goods. See Them! See Them! Harness Special sal Heavy Con cord tfarnes.complete for $28.90 Look Out for One More Hardware Sensation Green Trading Stamps All the Time 10.75 21c I .2c 29c Cloak and Suit Dept. We are doing the greatest business this spring, ever done In ladles ready-to-wer garments. Ol'H LOW PRICES, our ex clusive, up-to-date styles are responsible. Just Received 0 nobby, new spring suits, by express Wednesday A. M., for Thursday's selling, I0 NOT KAIL TO SEB THESE NEW ARRIVALS. Another Great Purchase Of sample stilts our New York buyer has Just sent us. 2u0 t-eauilei these, to gether with m suits of our regular stuck, will be placed on sale Thc-eday A. M., in tnree great iois. Opportunities You Should Hot Hist LOT 1 Include) many beautiful suits, tn heavy cheviots. In blues, browns, blacks, and grays, made to sell for U fin $16.60-Thursday s price O.Vli LOT 2 Beautiful sample suits. In mixtures, cheviots and sorres. all the very latest spr'na etvles, made to sell as A Q(J hlifh as KM.OO-fct LOT S WOMEN'S 8UITS In both plain a nd mixed colors, rannent that In appear ance and workmanship are equal to m cot WW garments no suoh garmenis at the.prlce have ever before been shown In OmAha lo not 1Q.QO nilse this chance Thursday's price NEW VOILE SKIRTS. Our Nefw York resident buyer has sent us a large shipment of beautiful voile and etamlne skirts, in nil the latest spring styles He secured them at a groat bargain. Now Is your chance. Voile and etamlne skirts, neat, dressy garments, at Handsome voile skirts, trimmed with sv- 3.90 II h sev eral rows of taffeta a fl rw great bargain at lJ.JJ Voile skirts, with an elegant silk U Q( drop, a perfect beaut' at Jvr Elegant voile skirls, with extra wide silk drop, one of the season's moot fi artistic creations at 1)2 and .. Our Women's Waist Department We want every woman in Omaha to visit our WjJ.t department, and see our enormous stock in ready-made waists Nothing like It ever before seen tn Omaha. Waists of every kind and description, from the btt manufaotuiers tn ir.e country. ESPECIAL FOR THURSDAY. 1,300 Women'! waists. In China and Jap silks, heavy veatmsts, lawns, linens, flan nels, madras and many other materials The greatest bargain ever 1 Si) offered worth up to ta.00 Thursday, at . New, nobby spring goods, of the very highest eluss In Jap linens, lawns, sl- pacas nearly every imaginable material and style at tlSO, tl , 4.!1, J7.50, fiu.uo and U. EXTRA 8PECIAL& Women's waists one great oounter of them at Women's black underskirts at .... .980 Women's flannelette and percale wrappers, at , 69a Women's wrappers elegant quality, at 1100 Laces and Emb rolderles. Bargains You Cannot Resist. An Immense line of goods that cannot be duplicated anywhere, as money-savers. We bought them from a large eastern manufacturer at a great bargain. Now is your chance to lay In a good supply while thoy last. ALL STRICTLY H1QH CLAbB QOOD8. LACES WORTH FROM Bo TO S no PER YARD, AT lo, aVfco, So, 7Ho, lOo, lfW. 17c, o, Kte, 69c, 7o and Wo PER YARD. EMBROIDERIES WORTH bo TO 760 PER YARD, AT JHo. 60, 70, 10c, UHo, lfcj AND 2o PER YARD. 20a wash ribbons lOo 1 ODc tailor belts, at I'm 25o ladles' neckwear 10c We are sole agents for the Zlon City $1 ladles' tailor belts ...JOollaoe factory. In Our Ladies' Furnishings Department FROM 10 TO 11 A. M. We will sell ladles' fine cambrlo corset covers, trimmed with laoe, embroidery and hemstltohed ruffles, either light fitting or French covers 1Cr worth tto to 60c FOR ONE HuUR AT Ladles' corset covers, chemise, short skirts and drawers, made of fine quality cambrlo, and trimmed with embroidery and ROr lace axe positively worth 76c at , uuu Ladles' fine nainsook and long cloth gowns, trimmed with fine Yalenclennes and tor chon laoea, and fine Swiss embroidery, low neok and QUp short sleeves, worth 11.6U to K.50 at ?tvjw Hardware, Stoves and Ilousefurnishings. Special Mid-Veek Bargains. Wire photo holders 60 20o wash boards ........ .. ....lto 6 tipped tea spoons 60 Iarge fry pan ... ...... .So Rim locks llo P.-burner gasoline stove ........ $2.49 pLarge sice cake turners 60 Good shavlna: brush 80 flaw hammers 60 Steel meat saws 3 paokacres toilet pe.per Bteel irame wringers ........ , Large screw drivers No. S copper bottom boiler Granite wash basins ......... l'ott's Iron handles , Good shoe brush Electric clearer, 2 for SPECIAL CUT FLICE ON rett e ,16c I RRS. loo I JO 5a ......6a l.Ho Ma 10a 60 HEAT- HARNESS HARNESS HARNESS A good farm harnees 14-lnch farm harness Concord farm harness llama straps, 2 for ..126 00 ...23.00 ...27.00 26a .. Z6a Roller snaps, 2 for 1-lnch snaps, per doien .....lao 1-lnch halter for 6O0 COFFEE EXTRA SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY and J2.00 WORTH TRADING STAMPS FREE. To Introduce into our customer's homes our new blend, which will be known as ANKOLA BLEND, we will place on sale tomorrow. lii.iKO pounds, the price of which will be 2-pounds for 15o COFFEE COFFEE AND 12 00 WCRTH OF TRADING STAMPS FREE. This blend Is pronounced by eiperts to be one of the finest combinations of rlc! flavor and high grade coffee that gro,.-s, and Is equal to any other blind ihtt is sold for much hhfhar piloes, In the wesi. HAYDEW BROS. cell from Milwaukee, It la Impossible to say what the board will do. H. L. Krelder Have signed no paper; do not know of any such agreement existing. John L. McCacue No, sir. No agreement made so far, as I know, and I have not been consulted regarding a proposed in crease of salary for the superintendent Now Comes Pesfie, Huh F. Mcintosh I know nothing about any euch paper or agreement. Oeorge D. Rice No such agreement has been made, so far as I know. If so, I iiave not signed It. Superintendent of Instruction Fearse said: "I am not ready to say whether or not I shall accept the offer from Milwaukee and shall reserve my decision until the formal tender comes by mall. Telegrams from members of the Milwaukee Board of Edu cation confirm the press dispatches. Re garding tho report that ten members ef the board had signed an agreement to raise my salary, It Is not true. What action the local board will take I, of course, do not know. "However, Omaha is not rn a class with Milwaukee as regards population and wealth, and I do not think It reasonable for this city to try to pay ss much salary as Milwaukee le able to do." The records slusw that Mr. Pearse was e looted superintendent on July 7, 1902, In the following manner: on motion the board proceeded to ballot for a superintendent of Instruction. The chair appointed C'ennak. Mcintosh ajid M.iynard as tellers. C. U. Pearse received IS votes. Ulank, 1 vote. The president de clared C. i. IWm elected superintendent of limtruotloo. On motion the board then proceeded U ballot on the number of years the super intendent of Instruction should hold his of fice under the election Just declared The result of the ballot was as follows: For - ---- - " " im. iiiiuwi; r or three years, 10 voles; for one year only. 1 dent - ,- ", tmio. ue presiuen then dec ami f u r ,i " " " Intendent of Instruction for three years Mr. Wood then offered the following reso lution: "Resolved. That the president and secre tary of this board be and are hereby au thorised to enter Into a contract for a term of three years from August 1, lfra. to August. 1S06, with the superintendent of instruction elected this evening, at the salary ned by the rules now In force end governing this board." This resolution was adopted unanimously by the fourteen members present. The contract was executed on December 16, 1902, and Is signed by President Barnard, Secretary Burgess and Superintendent Pearse. It provides that for ths three year term, ending In August, 1906, at a salary of $300 a month, the board having the right to annul the contract at eny time for "sufficient reason." No stipula tion Is made for resignation by ths super intendent or a change In salary. DrakVi Palmitto Wlni. Ths wonderful tonlo medicine that rem all eooeUoa end disease from vital organs, tissue rd blood. Oue lahle.i oooful, ouoe a dsr. inimlUb-ly relieves add absolutely cure ludlgestion. Flutuleocy. Constipation sod Catarrh of the Mucous Membrane. It Is e pos itive speetno for Congested Liver sod Kidneys and inflammation of Bladder, tones ths Appe tite and Nervous System, end purines sod enriches the Blood. Seventy-eve oeots at Drug Stores for e large bottle, nsual dollar .lie, but a trial bottle will b scot free and prepaid lo every reader ol this psper who needs It and writes for it to br.ks t vwniuleCempeej, brake Btuidlug. Cbleege, UL I understand that the Santa Fe will sell one way colonist tickets to C 8l 1 i f o r i i 8l during March and April at yery low rates. $25 from Kansas City. Pises sdvls ss fell pertlcsdsrs. Street No.. City and BtaU. Out out thit adveribement and mad to E. L. Palmar, Paumger Agent, Era M O All the Way A. T. 4 S. F. Sy., 8 EquilabU Building, Dee Moinu, la. TEAR OUT OLD LIGHT RAILS Worknts Are Busy Relaying; Tracks ot the Street Railway Company. The street railway company has begun Its spring campaign on the remnants of the old light rails. The first gang has begun replacing the track on Twenty-second street from Cuming to the car barn. Aftet a few days work will be begun on Sherman avenue, .where girder rails will bo laid from Clark street to locust. This will give a continuous stretch of the heavy track to Twenty-fifth and Ames avenues. When the Bherman avenue work Is fin ished the treck gangs will be called on to work with the pavers, who are connecting up the ends of the pavement on Military avenue. This Is the only section on the Walnut Hll! and Benson line which has the light end worn steel. , Good luck goe with the cautious buyers end they always ask for ths Bell Coffees and Red Dragon Teas, WILL ERECT FLAT "BUILDING rrnik Hausslkee Will Bwll Hresre t Teste. PI ere Streets This snsaer. Frederick Hunslker, 820 South Tenth street, will erect a large flat building at the comer ef Tenth and Pierce streets sometime soon. Work probably will be be gun on the building during the latter part of tbe summer. Flans have beea drawn and the ground Is bow being prepared. The flat will be modern In every particular an! It la said will be among tho finest tn the city when completed. A Champion Healer. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best In the world, cures cuts, corns, burns, bolls, ul cers, sores and piles, or no pay. 26o. For sale by Kuhn 4 Co. Bsok Keith Wants Damage, u..,.k v.ith bus ca.used hla 'attorney to th. rltv th&t he considers himself IIUili ' j damaged to the extent of $2,600 by reason of personal injunee, saiu ia nave ueeu caused by defective and dangerous streets. . ... . . . .. ki. 1...,.,.. vu..t , ik.t on tke evening of Februsry Is he was attempting iu cru ruiumiun uw v. the north aide of Douglas, when ha "stepped Into or stumbled over a larve hole In the street." His left ankle, he say, was sprained. j JU8T PURE DEEF LIEBIG COMPANY'S Extract ot Beet I Gen I bio Genuine with blue signs tnre