THE 01IAHA DAILY BEE: RATTED AY. JUXE 1, lf07. 17 CINCHES JIM'S LOSS rrcmply with tb emphatic fl -mantle of his ' chief.1 "71 mi a 'V.J t - V Q T it if r ftrresun n OiJy .7 Out of Ke Ifw i i Xtrete3 Tf.ES TO DD&E JJ'CE OF ,rHT LEIC wai C lata Cwwrt eea Stark !- ni Art f tit Betereasssa t'ar.lmaa pnt the Jfmou, but grives Iiunn lb Julc. Ignatius Jehovah Dnmi hacked down front hie attack on th initiative end rrfi-i-endum law when the flr nmrilihg rue CONTRACT FOR THE VIADUCT Trt ef lirrrant fw ( Hmt fas hfcaltlH fer nasi An agreement between the city of Bouth Omaha, the Burlington railr-fied and th CTuMy of Dougrlaa for th building of tb West Q street viadurt wa submitted 1o tbe county board at ris meeting Friday morning and referred t the bridge coTr.mil te and th county attorney with lnrr ruc tion to see that 11 r m proper form. The term of th contract already have tiMi agreed upon by tb nan h concerned. Cnder the contract iHmgla ootmty la to build the went approach to the viaduct, Bouth Omaha ta to build the, fart approach cam np before Juflge futtrm Friday morn- j nd tb railroad th main tmdj- of th Itif and Judge Fulton announced h mould ; structure. Th railroad la to be prcitected . Issue a jrniiait Injunction to prevent from Aimntc claim by property ewners. tha operation of Mayor Iiat.lman's Th rout of tb county' pert of the tarl proclamation. Is making thia ruling Judge will be about pt.WO and of the city a about utton held the referendum good and that Cat. It had been lea-ally adopted by th voter A request from IV-poty Sheriff James tf tb city. Allan that the county allow htm t a The lr.JuDrt.inn la baaed on the fart the month for borae blr e-as referred to the referendum law prevent ordinance from committee of trie whole after a mild acrap. going Into effect within thirty oars of j Brunmr wanted some provision mailt their jiare tinles paswd by a unanl- 1 Immediately to provide th aheriff with a tnaus rote.. Two rouncilmen voted against I conveyance He aald many complaint bad the dog ordinance. The thirty oars ate up ' com In from the country flis-rirt that men June i, and after that time the Injunction ' would conrreate around the road bona '1U not prevent Mayor lahlman from ' nd create dirt urbane and even ro ao ; laaurna- a new prK:lamaticrn if condition ! fr a to bold -up farmer for amaTl auma. arrant tL tunn bearan bi argrument with rIerenr t th ory that Mayor Ial:lmtn had called blm off from 11 attuck on the refer endum law. He called the atory an trterrpt t make political capital and ae.lpnaied It cheap lying-' and then trnmediately nro cweded to teU the court be l lleed all the ttme th referenclum law wa gfind, but all antd aa a teat tn the aupreme court. Aa the thirty day 1 up June I. he aid. It would be uaelca to try to make a teat out of thia caae. "When the caae wa up before be announced be would fiKht It through In order to teat the validity of th law. But that waa before the jnayot bad called bim down. Twra Hurrlr ArwaaA. Friday momiiit, however, be admitted frankly bia belief Ui&t Ue law la gaud nd took bla a:.at.d on an enUrely different propoatlion. He argmid tliat even If the law la ajciod Uie dug ordltia.ru migiit not oumc uodvr th beading Ord.luajicea for the roverninent of tne clu." which are pro hibited by th law from going Into effort within thirty day of tlmir paeauge except by ttn&nlmoua vote. He aaid th ordlnano waa tor a apeciflc purjKe and was baeod oa a contingency which lie thouph mlarlit xoeyt it from the gtneraJ claaa of ordi M.nc Before Iunn made hi art-ument John o. Teiaer, who appear for M. 1. Greevey. the Jilairtlff argued for the validity of the refer endum law. He aaid a jwtition aaking for the KubmiaRin of the law to ie people had been filed and later the iiet.liion waa pro duced to court. Even If lb ietition bad riot been filed, lie contended the council could bave aubmltted the quention on it vj initiative, the petition lieing only for tb purjoae of forcing an unwUiing council to act. He aiao held the mayor and council were estopped from attacking th law after having approved It, Judge Button la' announcing hla doclnlon fceld th rcferrndum law ia In force and that while tb thirty-day clause might not apply to certain ordinance auch a thoae relating to atreet Improve men tc where the coat vu paid by property owner. b held Jt would apply 1o tbi caae and that tb mayor could not leigally laeoe lit proclamation until th vty-day period waa up. S wither a sew tiroclamatlon can be la after June I Judge Sutton aald would , matter Tor a Tuture oedaion. Dablamaa Pre Haa44. Tbe surrender of Imrm, not only cinchea tb defeat of Uahlman In the dug tiglit and obriatea tb soceaslty of a recapitu lation by th mayor on the dog rouzslo propoaition, but loaves the mayor free la tb e&erciae of the referendum in hla fight for dollar gaa." remarked a city hall t tacbe. "Since Jim bad decided to employ tha referendum as his weapon of war to th gas ght his plans of rampaign were simply annihilated by the blundering of China In Jumping into court with a state ment for the mayor that the referendum was cull and void. It wa tb btgrt mess I ever saw made of anything and the mayor waa dead right in calling Dunn te time ana making him the fall guy. It' He wanted a deputy sent out neat Sunday ; tn a proper conveyance to break up the ; practice. Tralnor sded with him. but th j other three memlxr voted to refer the matter te the committee of the whole. E. C. Foster submitted tn tt bnard elab- j orte plan for the be nt I Tying of tbe ; county hospital ground with tret, vine and shrubbery. Tb communication wa referred to the county hospital committee., i "1 f. tbe BEWIS PARK WANTS NO FLAT j t ' j raassiBltr ef Ee 0rrs la j Arestaed Over Threatened lava j atsa ef Avsrtsaeat Hnw. , Bern I park reaiderrta are aroused and ! tndiFnant houaeholdera met last night ! at the home of C. C. Beldem to take such ( actKin a cool conference and unshaken determination may warrant. Tbe -flat" threaten to invade the sacred precincts of tbe park and in tbe languatre of one interested resident, "when the flat arrive all bom comforts cease. Borne time ago Irregular shaped lot was bought by a man who wanted tb land for an Investment and be forthwith built two cottagea facing on the most attractiv streets in the park. Home owners in that locality are not anctoua to welcome i bouse for rental purposes, buta the j cottage generally conformed to the other struct ure in the neighborhood little serlou ! complaint wa made, although some of the ' neighbor said they had hoped th lot j would have been used by a home owner, j Tbe two c-ottagea did not entirely fill the lot and the owner baa now made plan for th construction of two 'Bt Louis flat" on tbe remaining ground, which will place tbe building near one of the boule vard at a corner, where th natural sweep of the grade and the contour of the streets Indicate an open space as an adjunct of beauty. It Is suggested by Interested parties that the owner cf the ground b urged to drop bia plan for flats and that tf this one not prevail th householders raise a fund to buy tb ground and dedicate Jt ts tbe public ao It may always remain an open feature of the park. Frightened by the Backw&jrd Season nJ . A ; i J IV. L a?7 ( LEADING MAKERS have sold us a large number . Men's of Suits At prices that enable us to save you money. See what you can save Commencing Saturday SAVE S5.25 S15.00 SUITS Q)75 f l JUJ SI J SPLENDID SUITS, made from veSours and worsteds in light and 3ark cLecks, Ptrijes and over-plaids. Lined with serpe and farmer's satin. Guaranteed to "wear well. These are thoroughlr good suits. Suitable to wear on all occasions. Our Personal Guarantee Backs These Values SAVE S7.25 S20.D0 SUITS 2 HIGH CLASS SUITS, made of high grade foreign and domestic caseimeres Trorteds, velours, etc. There are many pattens and a vari ety of colorings. These suits are hand tailored and are guaranteed to keep their shape permanently. These are styin rsxmeutg that vill pleaxe Ute rt itarticsilar man. WE HAVE ADDED A FEW $15 AND $23 SUITS FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK WAR ON ASHES OUT OF PLACE CmU ta DeaeraalM t Fatrec Bawlalera ta nteswM- wf efas Pi eserly. Dr. Connell, dty health commissioner, is deeply mterested in th fate of th or dtnanc governing the car and disposal of ashes which will come before tb council Tuesday night for action. This ordinance ia on of tb moat Im portant of those designed for the purpose if making Omaha a better plane for homes An Inspection of strr!a, alley and vacant lota, not only m the suburb, but In some of th most thickly settled parts of town. i proves that the average resident of Omaha an wen enough for Dunn t yelp stout this j ."V taKW Wh1 flo h- not being true at this stage of the game He baa mad a mees and surrendered ab aci! utely In order ta get out of It and BABY'S Ml F1IL CASE OF ECZEMA Extended Over Entire Body Wouti Covered Wiih Crusts as Thick FIr.er Which Would Bleed and Suppurate Disease Ate Large Holes in Cheeks Hands Pinned . - Dowa to Stop Agonized Scratch ingThree Doctors' Best Effort. Failed ta Give Relief. BUT CUTICURA WORKS A MIRACULOUS CURE "TThen litti be wai gig TDonth old be bad csomua. Tbe aorcs ertemaed so quiuki. otw the wboie body that . w at cnoa cabled in tbe oocsjor. Vi them went to another dooWir. but sis could tic help bun, and m oar om.pajr w went to a third one. Matter be smBie ao bad that he Lad ref luar holes ta ius check, large enoua to put a utft Into. The fixd Lad to be given wiJa a spooa. for his mouth was corered wiU cruse as liiM-k as a tinker, and a hen aver ha ofMbad the mouth they ix-aa to baaed aud auripur, as did also lua t weea. Hands, arm, cbaa, and back, la ' ' short th hvAe body waa covered over and over. U'a Lad no rest by day or gufhu 'VVbeiMreer tts was Wd in bis bed, v bad to pia b hancu dowa, oum-wi4 he would hcrau-b. Li face au4 anak an o;en ara. 1 think 1j laoa aauet Lse uabed moat fearf oily. V tmaLy thonrht awl liitig could belrv. and 1 bad mu it suy mad ao .send my wjf with Lb (:id to t-mripe, If Losing that th ana air micht cur l.im oumrs ta h wa to b iui unckr rood aoacioal car liteca. but. Lord bo tnwi. (nauers came dierentJv, and w Kjoa saw a miracile. A frwcid of urs spoks about titn-ura. msa truu with Cuuoura Smo. OintmenL. and iiesolrent, and wiuan ten davs r tw waruts w skjUusd a deoiood im- ql, Just a eukaJy as Lb 1 apaard it also begs t Owappear. and wiUua lea weks tb child u absolutely well, arid bis akia was smooth said ehlt as never befura. F. Hobrata, freiuaent of th C L. H ibrstn Campauy. Manufacturer of ruk babboua. 4 ao 20 kink Alley, bouth boi tunlanm, Pa, Juna a, lava.1 OiwyiMt CirwrMi art lawraal ar mmm m Cumm Mf vUAc i 4 r"nin urn 11 tni l u &:.iim iSut.i iit u. u4 kw4 auiS narwmWji 11m wmtm fau iMm rn.ua inai aa a result be throws than the first vacant spot he can find, where they are blown about by tbe breeses or lie a spot of dirt upon the landscape. Tnder tbe pending ordinance the people will not only be showa bow to car for their ashes, but be compelled to 00 so In tbe best manner known to roe. It 1 practically th plan In fore in Denver, w here It is said te work wxh success. Th fine Is not intended so much as a penalty as a reminder, but that provision fixing a iwwalty of tl a day for each day th ordlnanc Is disregarded after the service of notice Is Intended for those people who ar in the habit of attempting te erad their duty after they know what it ia. "By providing ninety days shall elapse arte th adoption of th ordinance before It becomes effective every householder will bav an opportunity te comply with "t law without trouble." MACHINISTS STILL AT SEA to asm fenl frwss tta - adorer r K.k XmT neatelTea, embers f tb manufacturers associa tion and tb local union of machinist bar failed thus far to come t any agreement rerardlngr th new was seal demanded by tbe union. Xfunanda were mad by tbe union for aa increase of t cents per hour and an ight-hsur day in plae "T the pres ent nine-hour day at K cents per hour. Conferences bsv beea beld between th officers of tb union and Th manufactur ers' association, which employ about f.fty skilled machinists, but M decision has been reached, aa tb assoriatioa refuses t grant tb demand of tn unloa and tn sufss bas not decided ts anforc tts demands by catling a strike. It is restarted a meeting f lb nnloa u Neckwea.r SpeciaLl For Men 50c and 75c Silk Neckwear. 29c 175 DOZEN Men's latest out, full French and &ilk lined four-in-hand ties in strikingly beautiful light plaida and checks, blue and white polka dot Eumchunda silks, choice netr Ftripes an3 figures, all regular 50c and 75c silks 212 inches 'ride, full silk lined; some reversible silk 46 inches long; Saturday, at 29c A, Great Hat Special for MEN Hats Worth S2.50 and S3.00 for SL35 "We have demonstrated that -we offer very un usual hat values. We kno'w that you have found them all right, because you have bought hundreds of them. We place on sale another splendid bargain Saturday. These hats are all shapes and shades. They vrill give you perfect satisfaction, they are alout S 3 35 half price, at H Saturday Shirt Special SI.00 and SL25 Shirts. 75c Men's sample line of high grade fancy per cale, madras and cheviot shirts, light, fluffy bosoms and pleated fronts, separate and attached cuffs, light and dark colors. Pat terns made to sell at $1.00 and $1.25 each, Saturday, at 75c Men's Underwear Special 50c Quality 35e Men's fine quality, two thread, French BaTbriggan Underwear in pink, blue and ecru French neck shirts, sateen faced and double seated drawers. Regular 50c quality, Saturday, at 35c Oxfords for Men THESE OXFORDS are swell enough for the nattiest dresser in town. .They look well and wear welL Tbey re made on fasti ian&ble lasts In all leathers. Hare Groodye-ar ireit sewed sole and are in every respect a Epleridld shoe. Equal to Oxfords Bold eleeubere at $4. Oil and 14.50. Ton cant' xnatrn them at other stores at SJ50 Hose Speciai for Men " 15c Qa-Ji tj 9e Men's fine quality, fast color, seam less Maeo cotton hose in plain black, blue, red and fancy effects. Eegnlar 15c qual ity, all sizes, Saturday, at , 9c BOYS' CORDUROY KNICKERBOCKERS 75c J( I 35c - 45c TRAIN IS BEKC MADE LP TalaM oi Tbesli for ( mtsa Eo.-n Un atr rroMM f rqnitirent. C3KPLETE THOfcE SYSTII JS IK ST MUD Operarlaa; OsBeial mt Eark aalliac Traierar lv Ikr Einnln 111 .ta wllk ik rasBser rial laaarra. FalaUal cars for Ui "Cnest train on slinela." which will trrj- th 14 Omana trade expansionist en the ficiirmnn te tin Pacific coast status mat Sundar. are belnx rwielrid at the railroad yard and Quliid with all iKissitile cozivmH-not. Tti tia taff and compartnient cara of the train wir tranfTTe.d Friday hj- the Viimn i'a cific l the Eurliiicton and art being wirei for a complete private telephone system by the Ketiraska Telephone company. Thre I win be sateen ttjejihoti station on the train, witta on la eat h drawinc room. Tb first car ot tbe excursion train will be a barac-c oar sixty fet In lenrth, both and ef which win be em-eired with sta-ns i six feet hi beijrrit advertwlnc "Tti O-reat j Northwest Trad Excursion of Omaha, th Market Town. and wal carry the com- t ar Pmmm sser taars. Gru.d Tniak-Lhlrc V alley. Aevbt trark reutc. Cbicaaw t New Tors, via Kiaswra Fails; Oran4 Trank-Central Tersnoal-Btw. na A Mala roat front Chioaaw t BeaS-oa aa ta Grans TnirJi Xtallway Ijira t Montreal. Quebec and Portland Iknubss bmrk rrcua CbleasT ta- alaatreaX For perliruers of apecnal tow rouna trip far, deacripuv llteratur. :c apply ta W. Vans. A- G. JT. T. A, IS AOams soeset. Chloaa-a. 1 jrtTBHTniT meanoers was neld rvonnuy t vnrt upon 1 mlaaary euiplia. which will be loaded Sat- tne auesttoa or nllltif a strike, but tt was adjouraoa wlthost taktns; actioa. as tb sestnneiit for and aralnat a striae waa equally rldd and a Iws-tftlrd vol is reQnirtd t Aerlar a stria. Tn mniop asked for tn new soal ts go 1st ftvc Saturday. Jun 1. but ttothinc Aeriate will be done, eoonrdHur te Georr K. Lama, president of tbs union, and tha Den rU oantlau workins; uncer th old srliedals far the present. A. B Hubermana. u years lit & Ob. lk and tieualaa, M years airec antond tmporter. aald at Import price. aSaacnas C. LETTCS aTEOJU-WTa We w Rest Natural r Laxative Mineral Water i . Taksj kaJf a tflasaft la tk saaralaj i WeaJecka, kllU..... trpl4 llr si MfteclaDy urday under the direction ef th special steward. The larc-e banners cm th bactraf car will tie th only one carried and. In order to maintain the train Intact. It ha been expressly stipulated that all private car must be attached te the train directly be hind th encine and not on the rear of the observation car. b)mmUi Clt Keea. Th aeoond car of the train win be the composite car, containint accommodations for ItacTcape and aflvertiKinc. two barber t clialra, a hath room, the stnoxti.r and buffet oompartmenta. The dininx car, "It urlilde, Inch has a seatlnx capacity of forty person and Is th larct car built, will follow the eorijiart merit car and will be followed by th ten-oompartment car In which Governor g eel don will oocufy the aafest state-room in th center of the car, this car heme plsd tn th center of the train. Two standard sleeping cars of fourteen sectione each, tha Greenfield" and th 'Utchfieid,"' will be "ple.ee behind th compartment car, "6axony," and will b followed by the ten-section otiserratlon car, tlie "Cvaloe." which has a rooaiy rear platform cirhly decorated with bras trimmihc H bas tieen arransed to hve a klfh of ficial of the operat ,g department of each railroad. wtKise line is traversed to accom pany the excursion train In order to facili tate tta movement and th maintenance of the excursion schedule. Tb train will be made up Saturday at the Burllnirton depot and all part id pant tn the excursion ar urged to have all baT rape and adverttstnc matter taken t tn depot by BsLurday evenins. TRADE TOUR ADS ARE GREAT maim) rr at f RaptaitUaai Oa sWiast tseai ta rrtfcC kale's If a4vertlsinsT aeniua cosnbtned with printer s art can make a suooeasful trade exrursitiB, then Omaha's commercial ii'i a Ion of th crest northwest eaa her and now be reoorOed as a triumphant conquest. Asia froni th eufbt y-iiar book.it is sued by tn Commercial club tor distribu tion t th extent of 21 eopies. another, arualler. thousrh not less artistic, volume emtltied BVuvenir of itnaha," bas beea published and sent on it suissioa of s pkorUiij the Interests and resources ef tb Oat City Of the wect- Tb moat etfertiv blr s-ey view of Omaba. pertiapa, ever published a pr aewted. It arts off a reniarkabls tndrap of Ui fr9iuf oi'f, th otbUai Ttwpout belli tbe liierh school srounfl. By thi means the great retail and wholesale dis tricts down te tii river front are thrown out in broad and vivid expanse, portrayiuc a thickly woven web of industry and en terprise that cannot belp but arrest the tboucrbtf ul attention of tt si ran per. Tbe Bee building snd dty hall and other prominent- edifices are given their proper places and the best view ef Vnlon station which baa yet been committed to paper la shown. Pregnant with stern and useful fact and figures, tbe volume fairly bristles with it eplgrammatica! ststements. "From a mud hole In Omaha has become one of the most progressive cltie of the west," it truthfully says. It has tbe mTit of brevity to commend tt from first to last In tli production of thi book th Com mercial club secured tbe benefit of the tal ent and. exuerteno of Alfred liar low. th veteran advertising manager of th Tnlen Pacific. He directed its makeup and publication. GIRL LEFT MARKS ON REND y Tbla Meaa Ideatlfy Ass Defectives Hep kflaat ? Tewavsj Tli man Who attacked and severely bruised Mis Mary K resale., near Thir teenth and Itotnmtrm streets. Wednesday night 1 still at large, and whll the police have followed every lead they could find without result thus far, they are by no means without bone that th fellow will yet be caught. Tetectrve working on the case liave learned the names of all th passengers mho alighted from tb car within four block f iKncmion street and have satlsosd themselves tb man rh as saulted Miss K resale had not been aboard the ear. Mis K resale went over th details of Ui struggle at greater length with th detective Thurndy, and tt is possible her desperate efforts t free herself may bava left mark of identification whereby the man may be known Miss Kressl said she remembers having bitten bia right hsnd to tb terrible battle, and tliat ah scratched his face with her finger particularly tti left cheek. Her nail were Just long enough to b abk to Inflict a rut, and el is posi tive sh suoceeond la marking him ao hi oould easily 1 singled out. Tb polio will now look carefully tor a maa with a wounded right hand and scratches on his faoe. and unless h re main ta hiding among people h would protect him until the wounds heal, they believe there is good ground Tor bop that fa will b suspected by parted to Ui pailuaj CLT FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT Twisty Per Oest Eed action to Itort Cti tamen AttonnDsd bj Ft-L HEW PRICE EJTECTIVE SEPTEKBIR FIRST rresldeet ef Cesapsay Takes Oeraslea ta say Tattrty-Dellar Prepesttlea VeJd Bet Help Lox-al fewer SltmatleaL. Announcement Is made by T. A. Xash, preajdsnt or the Cmaha Electric Lifrht and Ppeer iotr.paty, of a reduction of apin't xJ mately X per cent in the cost of electric lltht current, which 1 effective geptemlier 1 Circulara announcing thi fact will b Issued by th electric llpht company Satur day morning. Tla is the cvlnimathm of th long-in-oinlsed reduction In rates for electric current for lighting purpose No rhaug-e will be made In the price on elec tricity for power purpose, but the reduc- fion for lighting purposes wrfl be nearly or over iter cent to all consumer. "Of course, ail consumers will not ret tha fun reduction In price of Xi jier cent, but th general reduction will amount ta about that figure." says Mr. Nash. Small consumers with extensive Insula tion wires probably sin not get th full re duction of per cent, but all la-ge con sumer m receive such reduction. With, this reduction voluntarily given by our company price have been reduced to tha lowest pfieslble figure. , "In this connection I want te any a few word on the cost of power In Omaha, which is naturally correlated with th cost ef tlectric current. Andrew Rusewater. our city engineer, stated recently In a speech at the Commercial club that e-lth the devel opment of water power schemes on the ris ers the cost r.r power m Omaha oould ha reduced to S30 per horse power jier year. Our company is now furnii.htng power at the rat of U7 ier horse power, whit waa the averace prite paid for power last year, and I fall te see ho a- KH power could help the situation any." Chamtierlain's Colic, Cholera and IMar rhoes P.emedy la equally valuable fur dren and adults. sem m iir " x e are " , stock of I itv O m v m ' bb i sa am SHOES FOR MEN constantly worn by our leadint citi- igo demonstratfd that unsurpassed for t d comfort. p wav "fy 4sV f 1 j laM King Qual-xfords that If i S"2 f '" IK ffl V' '' SSSBBBBBBsSSBsaw. 1 me7""crT requirement of Style, Rt. Rnish, Comfort and DunbiLty. Always give perfect sariafaaiaa. dealer !. not carry emt qba1jty-. aa4 for Prue Catalog ARNOLD SHOE CO., No. Mnglo!), Mass.