Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 24, 1904, PART 1, Page 4, Image 4

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c1iit of ttie tSHIrtct court not tha 3
.ln of the court. Jin'sre Smrt, who t
whii Ma on the fax, refusal to eijca lh
d'iin, Whir.b w cirtjsry trt ki ewa
cj.!nton. .! i '!! I''.td la
dog Jail." The rrt i..wf,M-::jr will bw
to be trSa ?aln tt tb" ct of
the strict co'i'-t l-i t' J ul It l po.n.!
tMra Jn1g. pr?v.i.h'r i-. k, will
et that time he c-' ' in ! 't Jnt'jr
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anting Broa4w'll, h !!fn n-.vptlon to
that mold of r rtux- luE ai;J I robably wiil
t.. j .-i r. ..sa tha c. t ..::'
J!r. Pmylh ! tat the - ea
Juclfts docket and no a:".!r of tha
pfhi ra sncJ that it w Ifft for JT.J I"?
to It. In ar.f rent it i rrobM
that Ju'Ib!" B.-B.MI wt:t atrs sit wifH Juga
Pay.1 n1 a cl'wr ndrrtmHnt that
the ai'.'jr.g In l be a JJut on.
It t)cam arr ?rnt tbat tt only the
eou?:H fur Vf. Vt. rnha.m, but Jiflg
Pears himRpif wsa not aware that ha wa
ittlr;g only to "aiist" Jufh'f Day, as tha
latter announcp-3 Friday. 3uds f;-'?"l r
fuacd to r'ocila from hi por''.'.t nl
wuulrl not arjwwl hi" r.ama to the i'ttgmtmt
rfid.ir''! by Jui!5 Psy.
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Both iiMirua arroiil upon all tha preclncia
but tha First of tha Fifth wrd la South
Ombn inn which rests the outcome of tha
content. Juiijre ' Pay held tbat T. T.
O'Connor, who signed b! nnme on the back
of the ballots wiih that of a Judge f elec
tion, w !.!.!... ;f a d facta Juilo. JuiJga
g.tars detlared thsvt iunmuch M O'Connor
had bfen e s i fluted cifiik 6nd Uikea hla
oalh as Buli and- performed the duties of
clerk ail the way through, the mere ftict
that he performed a Judge's duty by sign
Ins; the ballots did riot make him a judge
by any means.
"After consultation with' Juflfrs Pear,"
said Judge Day th!a morning, "we wcra
nimble to agree uron a derision and the
status ia thfit of a h'.rcat Jury; we c-uid
con: to no ootuJuKioa uj the case has
rcsv.HPtl in a mistrial. It ncfsaart?y -J5I
have to be tripd egaln at the next ef :",sion
of court
"During tha course of onr formor cn
vorBation I took It from remarks maile
by Judga Buars that although we were
unabia to agree in regard to tha precinct In
question that he would be willing to t ;
the Judfiinunt wits me and have the d&.
claion so as from the court. I understood
that be would express his personal opinion
merely for the benefit of counnel. I wag
evidently laboring undr a n,lsappr''in
Blon and as Jurtfro Scars mRintalns bis
orleliiat jiosUUm Wj hv reached no de
cision." Attorneys BurbnnJt, Jefferia and Kowe'.S,
counaol for Bingham, after a short con
ference, requested the court to set th
ea.9 on the docket for hearing at the
opening of the next term of court, hut tho
Judgs refused to do so. '
It is thought tha now trial will be a
much ahorter one in view of the fact that
there will bo much routine, such as the
counting of tha ballots, which enn be (As
pensed with, v
Ptd wltto Count?' Jtoarr. , ,
"Brondm'ell has had four or five of his
cilice clerks working on thig- cea all
along," said Attorney H nhi.H. "lie even
kept one man stationed in a rooar with
the tsilot boxes to r" that they were
not tampered with. Ti.Si weil as
Andrew Gc.ilagher and the others are on
t! i county juy rc'A, tut. are tuU to
pcf 'orm those function. for Brw dwell or
j. i-i ... i il..;,t portions. Iii finri, they
a worifitjg for .roJvil end .
paving Ci.!i
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but thought
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rs!d t-y crT.-titg hira it,
foent oc-t Bf'iiiiu. O'Ci ;
roil that a offered hi: i.
u:iu-r oi t( ana roturned the money and
r.....ish3 to leave. Galiagher, who la dt-p-u'y
ch'rk under Broad well, vant.-d lo get
O'Connor, who waa one of our pHnclpal
out of the JuiledMb.a of the
court, but ha filled, lie got O'tv.-.nor up
in his o.mce at 13 o'clock one tnr.ht and
oiieie-i iiirn Money If he would sijr; a
,!'t":" that .ha. wag mde a of
e!-t;on by a motion of the election bor !.
Ass -in O'Connor turned him down."
The accufailona umcia against Gallagher
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court, iuu P'y and feears have cim
th,.,;, ...r..,uf,,y vrSs t;,ttt .
uivt lijjiuion of the chur6i: be tnude by
the Ihvc!b County Iir aMHistion. It ia
Sillily tl.la probing will be con -h.cted be-
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The court mad a tli folio .i.sl Uudums
of fint in rt'sard to the rimt preeinct of
th Firth ward of k'ntuh tvnahn I'.ion the
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Tha Pnloa yiia a tuuU t f Awdve &
paytr.fat of V'9 frora ths 3U.hem
I'acIUu. This is a porti aa cf the flottaig
f.Tbt ef the -"!!. fte-a 1st!" ?:i..-a
arouat to about t J,': '3,-..i
At. a recent tneet.'.-ig t the ( or k holders
of the Euahni J':i3o corn;i-i;;y It WHS
VOtea to ;. - rovo tho iB'ia of ad -'liOonn!
stock immint'51 to i ';.. A ' ' 0. This wld
be pr.r. iT6i ai.e-i. r.4 will te or.:.';,.:i d t
such divldecda, cot gxcKftlUtg- 7 per cent
smmis.liy. ma tnsy be Toted ty tha board of
director T1- isrue ia for the pnr-
of 41m h.rlr,5 t:;s :J!s d?1 f
the cctr.patty nd for si!",h tmtterrnei;!. an 4
tiiiruv-iM-nit a !:fe ii CJ.li-J i.
Abotit J-Aft'Aft'O wortH of the gtv;g rill
ho rcari. :;:-3 at once, tho proceeds" to te
CB-d In pyLnsr o.T the Soaiirtg debt of the
corr2.r.y, end ! .'"."? cf Ts'hich wt'J h
uc4 t-,5 psy t? Jraa cf t.?3 1'r.loa racias.
Under' tha present Binns sceijimtst e tin
Southern Pacifla more tha a $C-ii,frj.V0-i4 has
bea toXea oat ot tha earnings of the com
pany aud put Into tcttoi a;...iU scd aa li
tiona, but l'ifi icnt Ilnrriiuan has said that
bsrga additional euros will t-a required for
tha sarae purpose before th road will be
brons l-t vp to What he cnoi.' ,ers Btandrd.
Am tha common stoekholdera will be of
fered the new preferred stock at pnr and
a tiie Union Pacitlo owns J'.Oiysi) of
E .Hither racifla coicaion, the fornscr roaJl
will receive, doliar fcr dollar, a 7 per cant
security In payment of Its loans.
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J-fcrr-atyT-s 1a I TMsri t Sews Agfttt
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A row van narrowly a !. el on s Ta
tosh train coming from t, JUul yesterday
movTilcf by the interforenoe of the train
crew ia a deal pulled off by the nm agent
and est Indian who una returning to his
home on the ' Rosebud reservation.
There were severe! Indians In the r '.rty
and one of thaui Rtorped tiie news t ..-ot
a ha wended Ii lis wtiy down the alf le end
pnrk.ytd for bunch of fruit. A bi'r;. .;a
finally Wfts etruck and the Indian esuerts
he gave the boy a .0 bill, but that the boy
returned him change for only $h The ab
origine protested, but his argtiments were
In vain. A number of other Indler who
were in the party took a hand In the pro
ceedings and things looked stormy for
the news boy. The train crew Interfered
ia time to prevent the scalping of the boy.
Yi'ben the train arrived at Omaha Station
Jfaster llaney was called in to aettia the
argument. While he was getting the In
dians' side of the story tha news boy dis
appeared and could not be located. "While
Mr. Huney was bunting the news boy the
Indlnii d..i ; ri and so tiie cuae wa
nettled.
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WKSfmus O. ?. i r-owfll of ?t. Tcsii
irtiS Attend Lewis sted Clark
I'-pewfy Cii" ttf-?i rat
Pre'.-l.: st J. U. I i.iilia of the Sons of tiie
Anon !,.,, i J.t-vol niiu) of Kcio .-. . ia, has re-
(-..' V.-.1 a, lottt" from 'V iilitl 'II o. r'Cponi,.)-"!
of 1 Toik, fooiiU-r of 15 e naUontil so
cl .l le of tiie iSoi. s of the Anifsilcsn f-inva-luiion
arsd Ic.f hters of the American Rev
olution, wherein ii signlce. hla acceptance
of the Invitation to bo present at the cen
tn)ina.ry of tha sttitSng cf the Iwis and
Clark treaty at Fort Cndhouti, August 9.
;.ir. IZ .-Dowi'.l has ti .. '-.. 1 tfia centerinary
c; .icluls the u.a f a ftuvci which p,ucabc
un inti3rfii;og l::n?ory. It is the gavel that
whs isu-id ti;:oa tfie occemfon of the
ccritcri'iiiry of the Inaur'-'.ra'.Son of
U4'rge Varii:iston aa the first
E,rei.o;iit of the United f-tat, at
tiie ,oi&;..i !iot of the nationa! uoeiety
rt i. -.: o A r,.rl..n i.r ,,!.. p
the orgiir,.aauun or tre national socltity of
the lNiiet.fr of the American !?evtlm !-n,
Ociuiver ii, j u tli c '.'.iiny e( yie
adiiniton of a cotiHtltutiim by the govern
ment of Poland, and on numy o'.ter l.Js-
t ii.'' I fii'rn -COM.
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Tiie firt .tMr,! fi.ii.ivs of the dmitha
i.t en ,.Voo.ii.,cri I'ii'i'.-.t.'n will be held ml
Krj prrk fnvn Tii.'nJ.ij- to f tt-.iiJ.iy.
J 'very difiji iir.i'.ct I us ti-; ii tiii.ii to make
the ait.-ir ot. of tha no-t lnitiortrmt evetu
In twi ! -. !'t ever hc!d l:i this section of
toe 61119. "t tie aafir will t eniireiy in
r'.nif of t..e I'Oiciicia ami the pi-cceia
mI te so 1 to ! fiey the enpenera cf the
i...,! t -eit c- i ) ;" :.t t.t tt. I.o-.is l:i f.-.-p.
tcuihiT bt C e Win i i n i;.-,
1 i.e proi.ii at the t n :h en-dio
wlil cf .;,.!!., t.-:.i a:nt In-
divi.'iici n n'-, frod i.ii j i iiiciics p'c. fear
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The funeral of Patrick Ford, one of
Omaha's oldest cltisens, who died Tliurs-
dny afternoon, was held yesterday.
Under escort of a hos of friends and ac
quaintances, a platoon of police In charfie
of Sergeant Hayes and the Fraternal Order
of Eagles In a body, tha rematna ware
conducted from the late residence to the
et. rtillomena cathedral at 9 o'clock. At
tha cathode.!, which was crowded to the
doors, ftev. P. A. McGovein, celebrated
high maws. Tha pallbearers were: 3. C.
Bowles, I,'Schal Donahue,- Thomas Swift,
J. J. O'Connor,- John Rush, Patrick Carey,
Kdward Qulna and John Power. The first
two roeiitkmed were feilow workmen wltn
Mr. Fcrd in the H-aryiand mlagi over thirty
years f
I-.i.-co-i.-: w.-. ni et t. Mary's cem
etery ot !; - am ..!!. :.i and tne body warn
bnriad 5 ei ruch manner that the abnent eon.
1 i. i-. ' fvnl, Jr., niy vlor It wUn he ar
rive In C -.!.-!. a. He left Suit Puke City
this rooriil.'iis!.
The f ur.e; al col lege was wiiURually long
and was a fitting testimonial to the man
who ? -id been td"r.t5nI with the city for
bo ttt&rty yt-ars. Tt-.ere was a pathutic scene
at the home a few minutes before the body
of father and huuband was to be carried
out for the laet time. Wife, daughter and
son were r!nf-a!ricken and not a few of
those ho era In the room were moved
to tear Mrs. Ford's slater and brother,
Mrs. KridVet McCauley and David !.!?
Greevey of I.ockwell, la-, were In attend
ance at the funeral. The floral tributes
were numerous.
c:i:a::d3 r.:ciiT to lzhth
Cul -red WoinAffl Raxes FaiimnA Cqoi
pany imr i.- .d9g tier I'lmtse
f-rj lis Car,
Can the Fuliaian cuoipaonr with tispunKy
deny p colored pereens the rloht to travel
in lOr-cping ejirp?
Thla verv tintiiiin ooentlnn la Tiv-.oiei1 t
tliw court of Douglas county i i the suit
' i- ! i y I.ticy Green K:Unt the I'uiinian
cotiipeny, to which Ilia latter yesiardiy
ho .1 aonwer and a motion to dimiiius the
tiiiiii hiint.
In ii. i-i .Aiii i bili tiie iutiiiiw.1 aks for
that si. a v.-iss refanti the j.r:viin,.i of a
ale 'psr.jr cur be'Husa of her color. ' The
woinuri declares, "the plalntliT 1 a colored
lady of African dvecent."
The pldlottff ye she came to Omaha
ftiiiii l'.i..l i n to CiiistiK road duriotf
t..o 4..il n..'.i . .i iL ..ij, ui.i t,..t n r ii ij
we any tiiir, s but pl iifiint fwli.g to the
fait that poo s dojiiived of a berth in a
. - H r..;sr. :. i. esys !l:e .o- '-'-3 the con-daet.rt-
of the cr ! if ha would permit, her
to occupy a berth. 'P tie roii.-liictor, shs
eay, r-i.d '!l-.t there rtithing doing,
htaatiiucli a the Pullman it.tiu-any did rot
etiow "ci.ilorcd ladies of African deent"
to I -. . -. 1 1 In ha i .i r .
" i.t v. en . . tin . a in i-tii,;-. loeocn hi n wa
""ii:cl to Si--nd tii fiia'it iii a cruel chtilr
tar along with a lot of C-o:iuru?il l:lte
J.-c.i
H.e con.; ny, hi lis mm hm ta C..i.l:-e,
ia forth the fci'o' 'i ttoii that l.U'-y utren
la no lo(ik-.-r a re .-dent of tt.le plate. An
aftidvlt i( i .in' 1 'nit nil giH-oi. panius
tiie inoi i.. n.
J. JL, C. Kd.rci, la siting am couinicl fur
the ?. irvd w. i-.rfii and if. T. t(a.Ma tip
r. .' ' a I i.-i'.i --u:k nmipmny.
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ClAUsrilioura quJckcr -thsa arsy-ctcr Una
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Seem Actios should He Taken to
T ".$ It 8--ena-ir Inn a lea,
8ye V. B. WeaU.
"Home action should be taken by the
county commissioner and the city council
to prevent property being sold under tho
scavenger law' at acnndalously low prices,"
say a F. D. Wead of tha tax committee of
the Bern! Estate exchange. "Nothing In
this resard has b&en done by the tax com
mittee or the exchange, but the matter Is
being discussed. Tha law provides that
the county and the city may bid in the
property at discretion, snd If the realiy Is
going to be sold ot amounts too far under
the taxes due or the value of the property,
It would b better for the tuxpayers to
secure protection in this way. A man who
understands values should he directed to
watch the enl. and to bid in every piece
of ground that lis not bringing a fair price.
Th's la the only way to prevent the city
and the county from btiinjr hiavy losers if
the bidding runs that way.
"Cf course, the tlmo for the sales la
mii'iUifl .n', but It !j none too early to
Ktif'te provlii'ors, so that the tati-ayere
geic-taily will not get the worst of the
Opel ation of the new law."
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v;::.:a:j hepels uzn lover
OS-Ja-cto to' X:aTlu. Utsr Heart Tal.cn
by Storm aad Sia la Thrown
la. Jail.
Ciay Terriil, colored, eya lie thinks the
old eiiyieg "All the K'orld loves a lover"
Is a delusion and a boars and wiil not
land the teat. Because Terriil loved ti'ixa
JR.a Campbell no, he hss been sentenced
t fwnty rtaya by Police .Toilae FerUa.
P.ctn partios are coiorsii and live on
N"flt y.'ievfiitth atreet. The other trornlrg
Ti'iiu chlMicr.d aSuns Wiiea the obiect of
J.t afS'fc.tli.uis was sweeping the sidewalk:
Time was heavy on Ten-Ill's hands and he
n!t Vi- l"(imTiteli tit it would he
liii-ior of love for him to sweep tne walk. I
l,:- -ti,rr.ei! olih-cted and Terriil per-'
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Cuj-i 1 IhiBh were escharifce-i. This, the
woman alleged, wan only one cf the many
oc .,.-.!. mi when Tenia ti!d to take her
feenrt ty eto-n.
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l-.PKii) I'Oi.-.-iM (ei.vphUis) It win of s'r-s moot terrible dfR'ases In its rar-rr-
mnoi the i: u : i ih a ti'-i'-i.i to wi.icii uimul lit-nu la lietr, mm may be either
ln.-rt'.'iii.,i y or aco.iiitii. '1 Iiim ion 1 hso nu, iKiKorio- ilineaf tor centuries was
Col ic-n '. Im in. ..in u.ld for Iiiii. ii. n" y.i.uii I. ill,..-! tiie liioat i.-.ilood i'hy-
dnii tKoi"!.n m f ;ii.i".io pave h'---n -t icall y oxiracitied
iiii untoHi iioi-er.es and nunoijattoiiH, wiiiiimt rNtiiie, relief
i'H forot- i'.h i reheve ti.c-.i ot tlo'lr -) eri It is a
.' itnd a loo hy tiisiot. It: pu.mKs and .hreKs ri o'.n the tla-
i.oii.-a and leaves the victim a waiainx. reel . , nines f
focuu.e. I 'iimim o
from fioei. iv, ton
cir HtiH li-llM lil, -w !
tiliont rc-niy hy '
rue, 1 1 away t
cot minion, an it.huuiiimi.kni to lumbeif and a d- iiiaiiii ouicaai of u'i humaa
ftiKih i y.
If you have acre throat, mucous patches, pimples, ominT colored spots,
fores and uicera. i-utin paUia litliiug out nf the hair or no nymiitwm of this
ois.euMo in tha iirlnin! v, aeconiiiii-y or tcrtiery stn'-. enru to lit and we will
Hac you too pfuntii.-s K.ociutei5 with this torri.ne a. ocii.-iii. lion t think be
i,iue vim Imve isiiiciiteil or ciinirscu-d iilooil l-nn in (.ivpiitilx') lout you must
8 tnroujih life tainted and (titMininKted, or hitmute totimetf v,iih tnercurv
r. other uchitcrhuia riru. uritU jouera IIku-oi., -i,v saliva t.-i. You need suf
fer no loocer. Our tr(-mi(i,.it cicin.u rni ti.idirstin evciv vtiirt of the
nyphilltic virus or jwiUrm and b hi r,-.-r Itr-i'tiriHe trmn th blond ami system,
.ii uniii-iT of tr!inroiiln.i-ni or r uricim IK liri'n i-l, We Oo tint cull
"atiiot ro ring" of a lew at. rem a cine, liv our tn.-ii.od of treatment the blood
and nvM'-iit are thot'otn. nly fi. i tin. i.i and freed fiom every trace of posnon end
in i. .,n tiit-.e than anyii-t' cc. ut i.a eiiieiim. Jl. t -s-ri.o-i and other o'd
tint niereurktl trcaimonts fihociv snti in.ua the sytitnionis and eause a tem
porary ainUeiiiciit, and hi a Mori iiooi ii. riinta-ie tic.iii eet,iii; v,lut renewed
virtor nod virul.-iu-e, Ity tietle. n.i to nure a iw mniiMit amt cmooieie eure
of this .lUensie you not only (itiorten yoor o n .r... but ionv ectiai tuiwerv and
,ow.T, y..,, m-y h-'l r ir a ..I ,;r i.i you. 1.1..,,:;..- thU- f.ituse
livna Him i-.iri-i i.y vouc pun wu.iui nfgitrcv w e rciii'tt tne most ODsunaie)
cases in ti.clr jiuvt aggravated xtug-e.
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AeafaOitit Foor Aceal I ! J l-y
A. Hv-Caua.
The i .i.iniy coain.Ui.l-.ii. i held a brief
roii. .Inn yterdajr. The t tr.ee of as
iMi.iat county poor etient, wh'. h has been
held hy A. sli-Caitii, was 4..he.'i-i.titd, e.Tectlve
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fr ''f i..' -.-(. el Bi-Vmai i.eieit
culvtria wlil be. a-lvertli.-J for, t-a will
b'-.h) f..r the g.mi';.g of serri-.t r.ad. The
earth to be tooved ia the grdding sumouttts
to fch.iut i.i 1 yttt'j. The cviiract for the
gtadir.g ef rtwta l.ttv.-ti ASiirnn & Ilouee
and the coui.iy annu.i-Hl, the reto.ii
(ivtid being tiiat the firm had futied to
carry out Its no. tract within the e;- I .led
tln.- Thi'i ch U i&irj-i oru'.-red t') rKi'vohuB
for t.i.ie f'-r c ' g tt.e work.
and U dl.w r.r-1 v. :. o. --.n , -.f t,.,e, d-. to t,l:,.,iiii,.., evil habi's, setf
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