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BRIEF CII NEWS
t Boot mu it
r. X. CrMl.m I
9m. .torsos. Beads. JT City Jtat'1 Bans.
as. atteetrt rmraa, Inrp-arudn '
Times, mituc
Year Moaay ami va:,iahee In the
American .ia.'e Xj.yo.it Vimii in Th 8m
building. Si rerta a box. IJ a year.
i
ra the Divorce Cmm-Luoi ndn. Tay
lor T'leeday find a mf for .11. ore? a-:.uiiit
her h't-band. W"ltam T.i . lor
Boss forjivi tri .,. aa:r goods j ri.ns and specfVatlnns for draining the
at lloiiaun sm,,,,. le t onaia Si. Wednes- ;nrt!, bottoms nf Oman r approved hv
day ami Thursday oniy. tne Ulmir and , rommitfee of the whole Monday af'er
law pni'M in window. j ,,,,,, an m,mprta:inn. n, t.i Mrwl
Court Imw ' Closed Wa. In nut una ' th." a-ns nrlfH. The resolution mi
btrthuay snnlversary 'iii le ohecrved ai ' adopted by unanimous rot af'er Cliar'es
Ula eoun hnutia by ad offices !n the build- Halloe. who repr-senied rttiacna of th
in closing f..r the .la. j northern part of the i-ltr, had tol.l Hie
Th Way la 0e through the Neb. iav council that such drainage was aosoiuter."
Ing. a Lnsn .ar n. lo m monev. kly j nwiHimirr.
or monthly pa- mi-nis mar be madp. pa:, ; The dramas a' tem will wniunl of -yl-par
annum, ;ii KartiHin .ti-eet. indrlcal Tiling, starting n'r Carter pm a
K1 Private Safe in oar bur iltj,n1 running diagonally t. a point six
fur jour vi.uable papers. Only El by the blocks nur-ft to l-'ort street. Though the
year. And atop your worry. Omaha 5f ' "t,ml f"r "' Kncneer
t'epoan and Truat Sn.. cntranca Itil rar-j"'' "'' " '-"'inn! tliat he thonnht the
aaun atreet. j w"r, 'onlil ha rl.ine fur li-s. aa tilln wonliJ
Cklekam Trta Otnaar . Tba miaxionary an-
ieea of Trinity MethodiHt church. Blnne
and Twenty first atreets. will iv a i:hl hen
via dlnnar Wednead7 anin. bvK;nnin
at ( on lock.
9wr Saauat Mara A maatlnc of tha
Eomrd of Park: Cnmmiaalonnra ia et for
Vattirdajr afternoon at. J. when plans for
Ifnprovtn- the parka and boulevards of
Omaiia will be dlacuaeed.
STMmimia; tha low of tha ITamav Dyia- j
mitinaj tn the piatte river haa been rolnn
on for the laet week and now it is believed
ail danger . from lea tn tlila river ia past.
It is said tn tha onunty eurveyur s office
that the Ice In Uie Loup river la uil men
awrlna;. SCeSnde WUI Tiled The will of Kllis
McBrula was Cied for probate Monday.
Tha properly ia sained at Ia.'iO. Tho widow
u aOTXtlnte-t Bpedai admlniatratrix. Mr.
ICcBrlda'a mother la the only other heir.
Tliara La likoly to b t contest filed on the
part mt a brother.
Te rvAfm tka TlddUra Mayor Dahl
tajt rexiatTed an Invitation from Xebraaka.
City Til 1 y morninc to preside at a
Cddlara eontaat. which wtll ba held th Te
Thurana.y Blent. The mayor will not reply
tat tha tas-ttatton until Thursdas- and will
the ohiof caest It him bustness will per-
Ut him to Saavve.
ruaiaal or Mtrav Ait Bf. Tirana The
tmerai of Mra. Ann M. Lowe, who died
huidavy, aged 73 years, will be held
Wertaecday afternoon ax 1 o'clock from the
residence of J. M. Counaman. 2:ui Sherman
avenue. Barr. Charles H. Havldife will de
lier ths fanerai sermon, and the Interment
ywl'I ba li
jjiT s-has4d
Tjjavswtrr
that axnn
111 ba In Foreart Uwj ci metcry.
cen
Xitavswtrr' Richard Schneider alarted after
tne express deiiverymen Tuesday morning
who have refused ui taka out their 1311
Bcetuiea. So. tar only about aeventy have
paid the
Schneldtsr
annua, fo. of for privile.ea. j
says tiu oUier Xu will have to
eano Uiramuia. fast or quit delivering goods.
iirrnetlli Tffcua Stand TxiaJ Chrl. Bail
aom. a painter of Millard, will have to
ataod traat ta tha disrrtot eourt. by a d
elatoa baaded dawn Tuesday by Judge Lee
Da asT tha oaunty eourt. He la charged
with, havlBs; attampted to aaaauit Antonia
Benc.hard. aehool teauher. teauhina- tn the
ewtratry aear Millard. The preliminary
keartng waa held last week.
arss Maw Stintliiy Tha Bo-
Dramada eiub win give a play.
"Tatiindl.' at tha Bohemian Turner hail
wanda y. Tba diractloa ef tha eiub Is under
Jaw Mis. tarsaerir praaiiiant ef the local
Tarawa, and tha play to be yn Sunday
lav tha btatceat thios tha club haa takan
ap tc Mareit IB tha amaxeur sastora are
pkwanlBC to st tha aew play "New Mac-
VeaitwatlarT Jamee
barn and Sun Eyaer. two nagroes, were
arrai
"i. arrai
arraigned Tuesday before Judga aatalia la
arraigned Taeadar before Judge T .mile la
nai court on a charge at areaaMng and
ring. They pleaded guilty and war.
n aentanoea to tour year, la tha pane-
taacary. They catered a reeaianca hi South
Onaana. January 2, aad .tola property
valued at Ml
si as. tsai Farav Tourlat raxea to Tal
lawatene park wtil ba the aama thia year as
laat. annoiraoe. tha Cnioa Patnfls. The
fare to eithar Teilowatona atatioa at one
alow ef tha park or, to Gardner, Wjn, at '
tha ether Bide, wtll ba S3 for round trip, a !
complete tna to tha park caa ba made j
from Omaaa for STLJa, including a Ova and
ana-hair day tour by stage through, the
park and hotel rates.
Colorado Suaad aSaa Caxatnc to SJiow S.
T. Baaur, furmarly ef Omaha, a ho ia bow
interested aa Hotahkla.. Colo., frutt lands, '
la shortly to taaa a party of prospect) ve j
purchasers ef paarh tracts from Omaha to
lmk over bis projects. Mr. Baker's Uotch-
kiaa vailer project waa represented at the i
Land aflew sad will be again represented !
I av mm hi Kit mt the h . . i
' v aa exhibit at the seat .how. Colorado
peaches sad canteioupes will probably I
and canteioupe. will nrubajiiv I
form a eonaplcuoua part In the display to
be made from that section of the state at
ths Bast Land show.
Tha Kay to the Situation Bee Want Ada
BUSINESS MAN SHOOTS WOMAN
s. C. Ktsete l Kxevleiwr ssrls.,
Maw aad Tries ta lilacs Hep
to) Rlapts.
TlI3TOV, la., Kb. a.- pee;al Tele
gr.m.) W. C. oper, a prominent Jeweler
ef CumberlantL la. shot and probably
fa-a.'y wounded Mrs. Kiina s-lniins. wife of
Char'ee Sim ma ef MAaaeiia, at Excelxiur
evnngs. Mo., Saturday mailt and then
shot and Instantly killed hmuteif.
ifoper had been infat.iatcd with t.ie wo-
M.li. KAV.o4 5Uc5 FCR BIG SUM
alt. A I lap; o
Piled Iw this
H.uslre ..a
sd Owllaea
CHI-AG4 F-tv. a -uts arr.ga,,n
irma wer. fll.it here t.hla- against ten
life tnsursnc. comnautes by Mrs. Florence
Wdiia Rjwn. widow of u, !rm
awn. preaiilent f tiie M .non ra.lroad and
firmer ff!-uW of t:ie I Ino.t Cniml r 1
r.ai. The anus ar. lntt-nd.1 i.j tv.nver
inauram-s policies oa Rim lif... the pav.
"""" on am.-n are id ta liavc been
heid because of suit .,le civieoa
wah-
'en jttu iivo a co 1 1 ga a
bett.e of
V amberlain'a Co.ia'i Reme-ty
It wtll
fix yon up ail rig-it and will ward
aff any tendrmv lostri pneumonia Thia
PwoiMiy contains no opium or on.r aar
auilu and may b. aa t-onrid.acly to
a kaby aa to au aalu aViid by aa orug-
man and Mllowt her to th.t p.-.. He ) ' tor tn. day . tod. um.))A ln rWfnt Tu - - "-"' "t .t, ,,. j Bn-pfltrtv tonht
",Sm oper ll A a wTre r ' oionaey act audi as n th'm -Of-thlng ! entered the pleural cavity. r 1 !, 10 U,a """"" f m'"r Wh dM ti,a
utti. T::z,:r - r,:; ': "...r z'a r lr y- -'--
Late reports her. today are that u ' Urpli.um." Ma id Rm h.-x laid to an in- ' rv.rf. . " At:"f the pericardium and tha latter was in claims miDuster tne leg siative Ua, .
..mm. 1. mm a.,va biu' h'er' rl'.Lyl ' -."or on. thing,' .be continued. "1 k TZ: pack" of a"". I ?J?" U " ' " " '
diiubtf.il. Mrs. m.per went to Eiiu ' have an understudy for every part ducee a oa.-k of ."' Dn-j introduced by the fluid contaii.ed In the . . u ...... !
SpHng. to brg the bod, of 1 -V " - ; mlT'T. .O and otlT JT Z " Z !
'COUNCIL ORDERS NEW m::l:--rimm AT SOUTH Omf'r rlTaft Talks to Masons
, Would Dram the Bottoms SarJnfMt
to Firt Street.
FIIZISOCF CsLTC. A5CE- PASSED
H nanol We-. Id H -ea C er-tlfled
of Parlw r niwtm t wtil Jmttm
r r itffii r c.w.t
ev Irv I lest.
'rat ahoijt Z per i-pitt !ea thn the a:notint
wtimtt-Kl. TTor" on the svflera will be
i Iteaiin emrl" nert week.
The onlinanra infrni1:ired into tha
oun-
tl a week ajfn provirtlna; for tha conatnn--t!on
of r.ra proof buildinio in th f:ity
waa 01 4i-ed panaed. Tho ordinanra. whli-h
providea that aUl buildinaTi of threw atorlea
or mora shall be of fire proof rimst ruction,
xara Tata and tenements, which ar ilm
fteit to four atorlea. natied fir and sec-
,, rm.lln-, Iat eK.
The rwiueet of t'onLrs. tors Charlea Fan-
nine and H ih M lrphy for the return of
.ertifletl checks, which had been dppositt-d
to bind contracts not yet completed, waa
referred to the committee on pavinc and
eeweraire. The amount involved in HT..".
some of which has been on deposit for
more tlian year.
w , , Trial of M n der of Polenius. Prime Mln
Hwaaaael TawM Keea Ckxika. j ltr of L-enmurk.
Councilman Hummel moved tha referring i Jlfe Mr. Anderson.
of
th. aayinc that the check.!
should not be returned until the work, waa
completed. Hummel also criticised the ,
I
contractors and city engineer, contending
that the contractors, through a lack of
supervision by the city engineer, have fee- I
iuently delayed the beginning of con-;
structlon work until the last possible min- j
ute and that It wu for this reason that!
work had not been completed. Hummel j
also charged that contractors took other
Joba and that city ioba differed thereby. 1
The report, of the city aid assistant city j
engineer on the meeting they attended in i
Xaw Turk for the standardization of pav- '
i-- -. i . .u i ,
..c.ra u ui. iiiii eswoi-i
age committee.
Ths complaint of W. Whitakar. who I
Uv at su Jon .trean. on poor re '
car service la hi. neighborhood wa. r.
ferred to the railroad and viaduct com-!
miuee for inveatigaUon i
Councilman MHJovern s r,uest for th.
Installation of arc liahta at Thirtv-seventh
71-
rmjl,t mn.m 7 ."fT- "?. !
v -"""".- ,
tee of the whole at the last meeting of the
city council, resulted
In an Investigation '
... - iu(i. uiav oavi uwi
ordered during the year. Two re porta were
roada which differed widely, so McGov-
ern . request waa placed on til and tha
city electrician ordered to submit a report
to the council Tuesday night, snowing the
number of arc light, installed during the
year.
Resolution, to grade different street.
throughout the city were bunched and will
ba reported on tonight.
WOMAN TRIES TO END UFE
!
Mrs. Kaain Cartotlaaeoa's T.lfe Saved i
by Prompt Effort ef
Paysartaua.
Mrs. Kanute Christiansen, Twenty-eighth
avenue and Rlggles atreet. attempted aul-
cide at 19 o'clock last night by drinking
Attssaetlaaa la Oaaafca.
Keilv from the Emerald Isle" at
the Brandeta.
Mary Munchhoff in Recital at the
Braniieta, 4 p. m.
"Chariev . Aunt" at the Bovd.
Vaudeville at the American. "
Vaudeville at tae Orphrum.
Burieaque at the Cayety.
Burlea)ue at tne U-rug.
Here te how the first scene in Lew Field s
new piece, "The Hen Pecks." is described
by Franklra Fyiea:
" " w winttnor-i ln Its tirst
six minuies are munsoriiv T.t
start, unconnected with ihe rent of the
start,
1 u uv la a reaiialie IrmvMtv nf i.-i Ku ,
yard In C"h.ntecier. '' Cnlike Root . , I
Ms eounds ar not imltailv. bv nnmica.
from a Maude Adams as tha cock of hs 1
wa.. k to an Arthur Byron aa a dog. Tne!
noise makera ar. genuine. At iho fli-st !
glint of day tight
a cock faatmed to hia
rooat In a row of hen. ertwi as if he im.
rooel
had lo summon the aun to nee.
and the
urn. e. . , i-tti.(i 1 1 1 ei e i . i. oat awaaens M.
, tramp wno has made a bed of a urv iroiuih,
and ne stretches in. Kinaa out it aunaeit.
A buildog la set loose to fasten to tne
eeat of Uie huoo s troimi and be whirled
round and round si violent iv that if he
were to let ao He mmlu land :n the ptrnum.
A cat uniooitett from a fence latirriea awav.
A aoiten ducks come ouackinu acrone the
i vri on a prauinwtn, trail of f iw ' breaa
: ui totttl. A pig. ttcuitj grabOed up and
. a men llkelv i a trougii ai tne otiinr it
I of lee slae. stiieaie ioiuily as lie trots
j acroee the anl. ! uiauy a window ahade
! ia iikhteit up. and ln madow ihuiiuiiuiiib
t v farmer washex tos face and bauds
tn a baaui. wipes them on a towel and puts
; tiv.ty. They are v-rv s'lsc-p'-bie to pneu
; monia anu coma. mere is .,i o or there ing now tar Trim the top th
i with a llnseiii p astier We change ihe'of the card can be found.
I Master three times a oa..' and r-iu him '
with camphorated ml. And we ha-e to'
i ciiang. the food every da.', or at I .-ant
Innate so ihat they wont hae the same ,
f'.od more than twire a week. And I want I
; to impress upon an' body interested that !
w. teach .iir m-nkis thrtjitgli kiniiueaa.
Mv boHiiand. rr v se' f ad two i-a'Har at-
tenoauta divld. uur time with th. auuiacys.
, I put In sevrl hours eer day .rain.ng
theae anima.a. '
Mrs. H.i'-lin and her huaoand are Eng-
!:a. Mi-a Rochea ws a haHet dancer and
h- r husband was a cire-ia rtuer before t.ie-
took iit animal traimna
"Venal Kn.rfo' ia tn. nam. af th.
i himpansr. that does tht ti apea. work la
he act. He eniys a trip around tha stage
'ina'teriiied during the erf huiirs. Monday
morning n- found hia way down to th.
boiler rsom and accosted Fngmaw H htver
I lie mounied tae "paint tana, ' wtr-ca ie
Tin a' nue. and hv the Hme
. I IT: , Z 1
rtth Pn.
wi r-n r
Kani;n i"irMiinn. a ho ia a hrick- !
,. r. say he -1eM nt kn.w n hy bia wife j
(tempted h'T li"e N'eiuhhi.ra mi- the j
i.i ia a brM k- i
lir.at lattife ia have had cinnietwtit tnublea.
Students Give Play
and Mock Trial in
High School Meeting
Elaine anrl Dcmostheniaa Societies;
Present Entertaining; ProjTajn ia
Joint Session.
ne of -he i.irsi-at -r-efnaa at the Omaha
.. .... , nr, n.ip- nm.in. ;
when the mem-n .if .i.e ElaunM and
rm.i1m;an irts held a joint meet- !
Inc. -n ex,-f,i,.Hll.'- f'ne proaxam waa i
given bv ne. oral mrmlwrs of botli societies. !
A play by the Eluina rrls waa tha star ,
attraction, n-hlrh. waa cwrrilly acted by i
six air's, h waa entitled "Tha Minister a j
VMfe. tor the Tinal number on the pro- .
aram. a mock trial was aiven by the mem-
bers of the L'emoathenlan society. In which I
Mr ml. Tnn the b , . I .. t - t . .. . .
ty teacher, presided
eil iutlue.
Tt I,... r . m l m
..... , . i m me loiiowmc ,
number. ,
Riaiion. -Su-. - "Jack" ...
PI
by Klaine am-lety
'The Minister's Wife."
me cnl m cnarsu-tera u as follows:
Irl luaj Uan ntt n4s..4 1 a r- ,. I
Seminar .. ....... mZ 71t,1 !
Mr Charles Parson. The Wife of the " i
Min,!W,,r I-a'ira Zimmerman. I
Rose Trenton
. , . t J11C, st.ni.ti.mi.
. ifabelle Jones.
M.i'lreti Utn
Josephine Cnnadon. I
moiiv I amnbell Louise Feamn.
;tiertnid Hjjss Rutn -)ar.
. Place iioee Trnton s umin In School.
' P'ano oln tiei-trude Aiken.
! Mock Trial bv D. P. S
EL" "
Herbert Harrie Elwood ! Pratt
Attarnej pr iietense
. .Edwin T.andnie fievei
W fTNK.-SKS.
Susman.
Claudius,
tha ivin of Denmark
Victor 4;a.:hrith
Manraret. His Wife Phil LViwna
I nh.il. Ml. nnnrliiM I ....
Horatio. Friend of Claudius
Milton Peterson.
Dr- B'oTnouse. Ineanlty 8peciaii.t
x-iMiuF aonnson.
Prof. Newal. Literary Student
wvman Bee be.
. William Mooney.
C1"1"1 of tho Court
Miss Josephine Congdon and Elbert Wade.
presidents of the- Elaine and Demoethenian
societies, acted aa rticr9n e .u I
- - uiitrtv- .
I1"- !v"ra' of the society teachers were
nn ;nt- in' lu,!lnf Mr. Anderson. Miss Jane
ftf M1- a Mis. BHdge. j
Aft" th ' of the Elaine I
" V ,r,ed " no9te!W'. '"-I --rved tlla
Hl e. l- P - Kal Damnatbe. 4a. i - i
" " to re-;
" .v. .- IT. - ""
S nd the
c" t!,at ,h" E,aiR" Demoathenlan Jo
cietla will
probably meet next year.
n ( 4 LI 1
BOY'S CLOSE CALL
Wnswtk ail. . i..u
Whll baek Hsstl.. . a.
jauBpyfc.
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ST. JOSEPK. Mo.. Feb. Special Tele- I
gram.) Frank Wagworth. ain I
""""inn or umana, sad a narrow escape
. ...
rrom death this afternoon while hunting
ducka on Mud lake near here. Wegworth
waded out into the lake tn m a a..L.
-
submerged. He yelled lustllv for lielo
but it happened th.t no one waa near.
After several hours a party of hunters
, waa attracted by tha man's cries wMnt.
! wr growing feeble. They extricated him.
more dead than alive
j Wegworth .waa nearly frozen. He ia In
,a serious condition tonight. He cams here
' from Omaha a short time ago
L
(SDH0.
high ovr tha stage, and did a little daub-
in. wh the T. .rtiat a brusiiea There!
are twenty-two monkeys In the "family."
Tonight at the Brandeia theater Mr.
Barney Gil more will close his Omaha, en
gagement, presenting for the last time his
best comedy, "Keily from tho Emerald I
!sle." A ver cspabia company la sup-1
porting Mr. Gilmore.
i his afternoon at 4 o clock at the Bran -
deia theater the R. H W e.,n.-.et
will offer Miaa Mary Munchhoff In a song
recital, assisted by Mr. Max Landuw. who
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will accompany Miss Munchhoff on thai . statemenr of the auditor, J. M. Gil
plano. Miaa Munchhofra art and voice!" ' W" received and entered on the
make her recital, moat artistic musical i minu"" and th otiard expressed its saf-
eventa
d.-sire in fact the determination, of
the Gayety to offer Its clientele th te..
! hurt,.. , . . .
' " " 'i.si
' ic,u-""n. i ne serenatters," i d
f - i:i iiitraier twice a day.
,The patronage extended
to the Gayety
by the women of Om
ilia
is most ratter-
ing: it la the result
or tne studied effort i
the studied effort
to permit no word, action or situation that
aouia otrend any clean min. led m-om.- e
ny clean minded woman or j Ga as, ils North Tweatymth street J7 1
lZmln' n ,ha n' f-b!
man. The nig
tlcai with the
argety patronized by the women. A gala
mm in
liimnrtntf V' . .. . . . .
""uli'ii Dirxnaay.
Cla id. Go.dcn. who I. asto.mdm-
..f the Amen, .,, theater this week. 1. by
rar the best card maninuiatne
ence. men afer nnft-.
I them he produces any card cm, led for teii-
exact parts
'or "lnsli N.ght." Friday evening at th.
t-'tpheum In honor of James Ga.lahan and
Jenny C Cettr... Manager Byrne wi.l hav
,u btMiee orchestra render special music
f"T ,n on anion. other special featuraa
bef.tting th. event will be rendered. Sev-
erai pai-ies a i ready have secured ticket. 1
for tins evening and every Indication ta
'.hat "Irish Night" wfli be a gaia affair.
Members of the Ancianr order of Hl
berniana Fmmett Monument aaaoctat'.on,
Irish FeMo.ariip club. HarsO.id CUb of
Souih HMIi and other organisation, will
ie represented. As soon a. Colonel Frat.a
Hanlon heard of the affair he walked over
and bought twelve aeaia for hia friend.
He waa tha first ef ttue to eerure lota
of tickets. Ssr Cailanao and M'.ae tvt
"ir are piajltig "The Old Nstghbor
baod." a one-act Inen daaatc. dunng which
Ml it. M. i ,eira piavs her ha -p and
euiu. of the "afod oid v.ri aA '
tlDj
Sto-k Tartis Water Frucliin Puwd
XHS DTTESTI3 ATI05 OF TALTZ3
; rwrwwer'a Jirr Helw (Im4e
rHnefk 4 ete4 Iw elf Iefewe
Wk Re K HTe4 nmrw ialwa
Wltl Ptt-ktlaar et4le.
:rreT;;iHU"
th
rommil-O-. ill-
dtnam-e nnlltir Hi. I'nl C, li Tt-) m
franrhiae to lav a main throtiarh the street.'
of the .-itv to the t.rk rarda rii-tr.-t r.
tha purpose of auiinlrti'K rha ato-k yards
I ami the pa-k!n housea wlf.i wa--r. M re-
j ported out last niarht and pa-"ed on aeoond
I reatlina-. . fen- minutea nHnr to thla nra.
ceedln resolution waa adopted re.:ueMlna;
.navor Trainor to appoint a committee to I
Inveeti.a.,., the takina of water from the!
ntv mains hv means of suction pumps and
electrtc rlves. It waa admitted that thia
Inreatlaatlon la directed at certain methods
reported to b in use in the stock yards and '
pm-kinc houaa district '
The ordinance .a read a second time ha !
amended In accordance with the re-I
inirementa of City Attorney Murphy. Thi
wM "aeeta-na has been r-pla. ed bv "sui- ;
' i . I
r"ssora."
no rue proposer tratpr supplv
is rest He t-d to the stock vsrds sod n.-.
i w '
" at present In existence or what- 1
v-r packin houses mav her-a.'ter be put '
m oprafl.,n. In the rnidnat ordinance the;
uiot-r ino-ietnea mu miir it
JIalw I W .rtst Re.te.
m"'n ,0 th """"esi and
molrt ct,nTnent route from the i-ver to
tho fe-rrolr which la to be erected west!
or the yards and the ri.,. fP th-
pieuon or .the work la fixed at June 1. i
Six months additional tlma
ill be
muieo. provided the company ha. com-1 some nail. Foaey and lar, wucn check, the conga
pleted two-thirds of Uis installation. The Tonight the Benson Kagles will v-sit the I and expel, the cold. 3d. Stock well, Hannl
franchise is for ten years, the city I. to j w'tTbe'" E,4glM h'r AJ"5'"5011 ! bai. Mo., aays: "It beats all the remedlsa
receive 2 per cent of the coat of mainten- J Th. "' .,. ,, . , , . ' I ever used. I coatracted a bad sold and
. .. I ne city omcea will be c osed Wednee- . . i m
"' the company is to protect the r.itvid. in h.. ,c..i . . i cough and wa. threatened with pneumonia.
against any loea that may arise from aeei-'
dent, or other causes during the work
of oonstrtirtlon and Is to file an acceptance!
ire Lmm tno oaio or tne :
eini m 1
nnal pavaage of the ordinance. Twelve j
hydrants are to be placed on the line of!
pipe at such places a. the city directs and
they are to be furnished with sc.- f. i-
case of fire.
-r.. - lt . .
tae roiiowing resolution wae adopted on
me motion, of Councilman Franek:
mnereaa. it is currently reported during
the last aix mouths or more that many of
the cltlsena of this town have been de
prived of water -service, and
. W.',r"s- !t j' reported that such
" """'n persons applv-
iiih im uon pumps to the large mains lead-
'" tnto thia cttv and that there is now
v'"5. m.U?in''1 . vem t eietitric
watVr" fro'me Z'n 'o. ."re'onf
trolled and that tms is not on"y don. on
the occaelon of fire, but at other needles.
Umi.
Therefor.
f move you that the miror
opolnt
committee to make a rhnnnah
investigation of the so-called auction pumps
and eiectric waives now In operation and
report back to thia body their findings in
this regard.
R. B. Howell, a member of th. Omaha
water board wa. present at the meeting.
Caewk Clalsa Hejected.
un Mvlce of the city attorney the
council rejected the claim of Anton Capek
wno -ought COO damages for an accident
sustained through fulling on the lea at
TWf.ntl"h "d W t"M,t-
ireaaurer ouiln. la submltUng hi.
J statement a. to the amount of Interest due
on bond, to the flst-al agents Id New Tort
City, directed attention to the fact that
paving district No. 3 (Twenty-fourth
atreet) 1m without, sufficient funds to
liquidate the semi-annual Interest on its
pavinc bond, due March L and Inasmuch
a. thia paving tax bad been Invalidated by
the courts the only course available In bis
faplnion seemed to be to make an appropri
ation on the Interest and sinkinc fund.
Jt claim waa made by Mrs. Roaie Bruxa
for Gt for damage, iy reason of the grad
ing of the alley between O and S street,
from Twentieth to Twenty-first streets.
The contract for the gradlnc of F street
from Eighteenth to Twentieth street was
awarded to Dan Hannoa whose bid was
1L7 cents' per cubic yard.
George Parks A Co. were awarded ,u.
(conrra..t for the construction of the sewer
I in the ailey between Twenty-rtxth and
j Twenty-seventh streets from J to K streets
w
en tno motion . of Councilman Miller
T- T th' .k-
it
i"' a ween, the new
'-harce to data back to November a The
chief of police wa. Instructed to collect
froni him th. pm due the city, and that if
ue reruaeo to pay to notify him to quit the t aenlasT Maa Waau ta Sarreader
dty' f With Previa.
Susr Appatata Teaeaere.
Two teachers. Miaa Mamie Eddiemaa and! HOT SPRINGS. Ark.. Feb. a. If a let
Miss Anna Newville. were appointed hv ter received bv Chief of Police Wllev thts
1 1 "'gni.
! Th- ooard decided on a surtna- va,
j fr lh" Dub,lc shoots to axlend from March
' 1
wiwjuuq it me report.
especially at v.
! fact that r.JiJ still remaina to th. credit
I of the school board funds
board funds.
raksted la e( De-feae.
hearing the testimony of
Aftf
na:r ai
aen wttnesaes. ad of them , "
'alio: teliuw workers in i -,,,t ,. i...
V a packina-
.. "
ajfternoon
uu..m. "irunrr t Jiir' Vesterrtuv. -s.
came to the rnnciimtnn ...
. .
Fedorcxk. Thlrtv-ninth ami u
In self d-f-rm. wh. i . -
: -.- ns v l. t. ""i"!
f Galas died ln to. s h o
I . '.oiaiia
1 i ntirsii
I dMUtj of Lt. M"t "!'nu rti e ,
' .... r- . "r'"' kroner's phy-
i wa. directly due",.. " ,k- T'." .. ,h !
l . . . -"oiiig. The
aaMMlt
and ail the witnesses were nnanimoiia that
Galas was the agxreaetir. II. .ni ....
I troubi.. said they, bv la latilna c. B-
because he bad received so sina.1 a check
Some of Fedorcxk a wages had gone to
wipe ofT hia erare in tiie meat book. This i
aroused Fedorcxk' a temper and he exclaimed
v nac have you got to say to me you
little frog"' A a Inter-rhang. of mtrM
language followed when Gaias. pulling
part of hia head out of a barrel, rushed
up betiind Galas and taking it in his two
hand, hit htm en the left arm above the
elbow. rstiorrsa was engaged pickling a'
bam. and turning around almost atmuitan I
oiiely wtth the blow, drove tne need:, he
had in his hauda. and wbicn waa attached
by a lengtii of hose ta th. pickle barrel.
I into G.aa' at da. Ga as atoed for a m-
m.ot and thea f,l to th. flour. Tha oc
ourrenc aaa reported to tiie fai-eanaa. wno
gave Fwlorcxk bia Ivtag f. and infornil
tn. pouVe. Fadorcaa was arrest ad and the
wounded man was taaan to the hoepttaL
Fwtoecxk wtll mwn rn custody until the
'oa ef th. c.uury attorney M knows.
V'p to LUia he hat h n a i
(the mother :nto hi arni! i:'ie!i t'ie vei-Ht
J a aa innminrH Th man. unon n-ooe minil
f ha lTTIhip 04'rnrrenre e
ha'
10
ben
feeilnar
pri'nt. an
ve vent
his pent
j hv a flood of toara
I r"r,n'r mhx- rnndirtvt ti e minnf.
i whirl wan held In the poilre .-o irt. "'nunty
! At:orte' Kna'Wh rtrf mrd The anthnr
i Mien, while A tT'tmiY dearie of Uinaha ao-
j pearl for Fdom.
arlla' Ilea Watklwa.
At i;r'nw i a!''- ' niarht the J B.
' Vatkina' mmwiv team took two romps
from Margin's T!er. h'ir thef eniiid not
,o,-.enm- th. hi . ... -rt l the'
"
rrt Tnia and the atrtped onea won by
to i-Ci 9t-orea:
J. B. T ATKINS ro.
j
J Jonea
' ."oraania
! K'va ..
lat. y. "A. Total.
1"
Jl
1 :.
r
.. 1T
.. n
.. 1:17
.. 41
4r
i"1 ;,
" ,iii
I rn
Totais-
91
MA ftTlN'3 TIi-,ER3.
1st. M.
M. Total.
K etlned'
Hetriletjen
Chadd . . .
Fnt her
Lfpinnkl
i: 'rk
VI l:w
lh
i;
:h 3
"a
i:
171
:k
114
.Vis
Totals
t kurlrp aa
Senator Tanner
.,
... m C1
wdnteat Har4wa
annnuncra to all
rtti-
. zona of S.oit'. i-tmj,,., s. ...
.i . ''
" l,wf wcinni c.oaner amennmem. scnooi
laws, and .Senate File Nom. which la the
suh-treaury Mil. tliar they will be aivett
a heartna at the Lincoln hotel in T.incjin
. t-. j .
cinim. i ciitlliillBtoiu pittn
I of ro'emment hill
il aiao be conaidrred.
I As a lot of intcr-sf ;s taken in 'h--s mat
t
j It : thought that lare del
; wtil " tinm Eolith Omln.
ia'. ion
Hiii c ir
Coa: -aee How and, 'Phone South T.
''oilth Omaha csmo WmvItiimi nt , '. .
, World, w lii meet hub eveninn at the Ma-
nlversary.
' Edna Red has returneo from Her-
71. " ,r""r " v,"'t w,,n nr fd".
Miaa Annie Rayzlick.
tv. r.,,.. r-.oi i.
i he ttirmtn . ectltan club
prise masquerade ball .-aturd
tn" Workman temple.
will give
ay evening
in :
i Mr- ""haries Cahill. Tweotv-eeventh snd 1
a 'ert Sunday for E'enver on a two
week.' visit to her parents.
i - " ' u u win aive a minstrel .
entertainment in the Hiab scluaii auilit.ir-
j mm on the evening of February 3
Nasturtium camp. No. 1717, Hnval Neigh- !
bors of America, will 1ve a social W etl- I
neaday evening In the Woodmen hall. I
Items for this column should be left at j
the office not later than the evening of the !
day before tneir Intended publication.
'Phone Bell tfouth Independent F-1W j
for a case of Jerter iold Ton. Prompt de- '
livery to any part of city.- William Jetter. (
The young women of St. Airnes church ;
will give a card party in the Masonic hail.
Twenty-fifth antLN streets. Friday evening, j
On Wednesday afternoon the Ladles' Aid i
swlety of the First Presbyterian church I
wtll be entertained at the home of Mrs.
Joseph McKee. 2417 E street.
A meeting of tha Retail Liouor Dealers
Protective association wtll be heid this aft
ernoon at 2 o'clock fn Unxickef s hail.
Twenty-sixth and O streets.
Thursday will be Shamrock night at the
Eagles bazar and the members of the club
wtil assemble at George Kennedy's stors
and march from there to the new hall.
The Swedish-Norwegian Republican club
wtll meet Wednesday evening In Its hail.
N street. A full attendance of mem-
ra. iiu., upiKinui diuiucu m i mpinlinnM. rMnex i. the most valu
ba tranaacted. j aoi, concentrated compound of Nor-
The Lefler Skiuth Side Aid society will way white pine extract, and is rich In
he entertained to tea hv Mrs. Bertha.
Hughes, who will ba assisted by Mrs.
Swaney. WednetKiay aflemoori ar ? o'clock
at her home on the boulevard.
Th. Toung Peonie s society of Christian
Endeavor of the First Presbyterian church
will observe the anniversary of Waahing-
urn a on mm. uy ma entertainment in tn.
lower auditorium of the new church Wed- '
neaday evening. j
Fred Neumann died at hia home at Fortv
Uth and V streets. The funeral w-111 he i
held Thursday morning from the family i
r-ttidence to St. Mary a church at K cioek. j
The interment will be tn the German !
Catholic cemetery. j
Tha following birha have been reported: !
Thomaa Vampolo. North Nineteenth street.
girl; James Horsky. Thirty-ninth and J
'"- , imm jirtiiiwrt . i I -aev-
enfh and A streets. 1rl: torge Stevens
Twenty-sixth and I streets, girl: C. a
Green. IflM M street, boy.
Car Inspector Samuel .Mrt 'm sustained a !
! fracture of the ngnt leg through fallina
uil m i-ai in um 1. oitjii r:iuu yaiue a
Tweny-enventh and N streets laat even-
j 'gT.
Pital where he w
to the South Omaha hoe-
as IttMliiel tn hv r
I Ke"y nd Dr- K- i'bindel.
BANK SWINCLER WOULD
MAKE TERMS FROM REFUGE
j c"' Pwllate Reeeive. Letter Aa-
j arternoon l. autnentlo c N. Everetts.
; charged with bank awlndlina. who recently
' -Pvd from the Hot Springs jail, wants !
! to .urrender with a proviso.
The letter aays tne writer I. In a safe , That our arrangements are L'NSCR
refuge. but If an agreement ia entered tnto, ) PA.--SED la proven bv enthusiaatiu en-
In the event of hia conviction, that hia j 1:'SZnt rom .ERT member of
. ,, . ' E ERT party handled. Our clientage In-
prison terra will not exceed one year h- . cUrip several prominent people of Omejia
will submit to re-arrest. What action tha and vicinity. Our vanuu. tours wtll meet
local official, will lane or from what point i eaianat any cultured demand. OA. -Him;
.. . ... oi . . in Brrnti I:ilea and the mnet famous
the letter waa mailed was not announced. I CONTINENTAL DRIVES OCR SP1-'-
Et erett. wa. arrested here several
....
months ago chargea with passing a bogu.
-draft of a. hank at Sen Frant-lnct In.
1
, nouncement aio was made at the time that ,
1 . t . . ... i
several oanaa or tne raciric coast nail oeen
.'swindled out of amount, .ggregatlng ai
.arm. sum.
HOUSE. TURNS CLOCK AROUND
Friday teaiisa adjetwraed O.t mt Re-
specs fr Metaaer s h Dies ITvl-
lwisT Hsaasf. I
:L The hu'iso of
set a precedent by
Peape.l Sle.ahtev
of deadly microbes occurs when Uiroat and
lunrf diaeaaes are treated with Pr. Kin a '
New Discovery. 50c and SI.'). For sale by
Beaton t'rug Co. :
i TT
1
I
j
I
oo'wi
ivJ
Borkc Herb
G
lbat 1st great mstlicinal power, are
raiaed to their hlgheet .ffldency. for
punfflDg acd aartcnlng tne blood, as
oomMeed In Hooers Sarsaperflla.
taarunoataia recaived by actual
csuat to tw yaau-s. Be sure to take
Hood's Oarsaparilla
Ge It
erxeisti
today
d taole
m
sasial Hntitd fPor
cai'ed Ba i eats a.
or
I WASHINGTON. F"b.
I XeUnrT, won aiftj einy xmim . .
on Reciprocity Plan!
resident E;di:uies Aanexation tt ,
Pres
Centennial Celebration Banqiet at
Washington.
W.Hlvr,T'iV Keh a. "T r-aHv be
lieve that wth tha ronmitnmation of the
, t'anadlan rerlprortt v aarreement thera will
bm the drnwnu tog-ei her of two r"at nn
; tlona. but a drawin to"ther by rloaer
biiainesa and or!al riatinna and not by
.......,
"""""V
inhm. naid Prewtdent T.ft to-
niaht at the centennial relelirmilnn ban o net
(of the (rrand loduo of FVee and Accepted
t Maaiina of the I letrtrt of Columbia.
. The president followed Henrr 9. Brdaea.
' rrand master of New Krunawlrk.
. " " ' "- .-.
who spoke of the ffood will of Canadians .
toward the t nlted Statea In the reciprocity
i ncaot .atlona. j
"l am dellaVed to know."' said the presi-
dent, "that Brother Bruise conies to ua.
not panoplied for war but for peace. H )
does not look forward to annexation nor
the drylna up of the St. Johns rWer. nor :
baa he any of thoaa dreams which afflict j
certain persona with lively Imagination.
ao me of which ara only Innocent and others (
j of whirh bava a littie different moUya :
from that of terrttor'al airrandlzement. I
The president's remarks were araetad
with la mhter. He apoae of tha aummera
he apent In "anaila, saytr.a "I hare come
to know tile people nf Canada, to uoder-
stand their aspirations and their belief in
' lndenrndence and their fut ire aa an Inde- I
pendent covernment. Wa have Alaska, we I
! have Porto Rico, we have the Philippines)
I heaven knows wa have enough and be
i fore we look out for other burden, and
responsibilities let us show the world we
j can meet perfectly those we have."
!
i
haowaaanaw reiiwsva a Col at
I Bt never follows the use ef Foley's
i One bottle of Foley s Honey and Tar oooa-
pletaly cured ma' No opiates. Just a rw
; liable 6ouanoa medicine. aula hy
dnuig ista.
The Key to ths Situation Bee Want. Ad.
Th Qaieksmt, Simplest
Cottgh Cart
Caatly end Caeavty Mass at
Basse. So-raw Tea S2.
This recipe makes a pint of cough)
syrup enough to last a family a long
time. Tou couldn't buy as much or aa
good cough syrup for J-.ini.
Simple as It la, It gives almost In
stant relief and usually stops tiie most
obstinate cough tn 24 hours. T"i;e I.
fiartiy due to the fact that it is slightly
axatlve, stimulates the sppetita and
haa an excellent tonlo effect. It Is
pleasant to take children lik It. An
excellent remedy, too. for whooping
eourh. sore lungs, aaUuna. throat
troubles, etc
Mix one pint of granulated sugar
with 4 pint of warm water, and stir
for 1 minutes. Put SVj, ounces of Pines
flfly cents' worh In a pint bottl
and add the 8ugar Syroo. It keep, per
fectly. Take a teaapoonful every one.
two or three houra
Pine is one of ths oldest .nd best
k mtm penel!i 1 imitl f ie t Vi a , I. n k .
I cmaicol and a.1 the other natural heal
ing elements. Other preparation, will
But work in thin formula.
The prompt results from this recipe
have endeared 1t to thousand, of house
wive, in the United Statea and Canada,
which explains why the plan ha. been
Imitated often, but never successfully
A. guaranty or
guaranty of absolute satisfaction.
or money promptly refunded, goes with
this recipe. lour dmgjr'at ha. Pine,
or w'll get It for yon. if not, aoail ta
Ta Plnax Co, ft Wayne. lad.
wmtE
Too Uis clic Gum
Stops aay toothache. Pmcuta fur
ther decay. Does aot saeit in the
mouth . its whoietxmigth taretaiaed
aad goes right to the spot.
Tim am iraiiannaa. Stat Baa yar pel
BSBM'S T Mill a .IS.
At all aitwrpata. It oania. ar by aaaL
Pav-f rnf-n fn-i famfarssaas
ars.M is ssra at wavwa
C . DENT a CO.. DetraiL iea.
TtitEI..
Jaeshe' garepeaa Ctaarhlaaj Tewsw.
Tf going abroad, get our 1911 PHOKPKC-
Ti'S ANP TKSTIViOVI IT. Rlliik T .irTl
' i 'I ALT Y.
. .
n-naries jacooa. rara .s.vrnue. rutc vauey
Iowi
r
r "i 1 avsp, s-as. a wrsasvsB-.
111 JL-ttMV EiLP
A )
Affair
"i-Ji
1
VVS.DDI.4G iriYITATIONS, AM?40UMCET..Cf4T3
VISm.lG CARDS
All correct forma in curreni social usage engraved in th beat
manner and punctually delivered when premised.
Ea'.'cossED nonoGriAn statiohehv
and ether worr execufed at prices lower than usually prevail
elsewhere.
A. I. HO 07,
i
Tip
Top
Bread
Wednesday is Eaiaia Err
lan.
5c
: fvVVVaVV-y
d "iii K::rt cfTt.f:2S" K
HOTEL
v & u
uAnTluIQuE
aTWAY.32d-32J STS.
ktmi.n sat sr
NEW YORK CITY
c. elccx frc.m
kfvfd;:ir.r,cefot
AMs) asejT
MUOSOM TKRMIMAX.
eanst1n( wftk
LaeaswaMsa, ff
laeXgn Vallry wm
PsMSyrvanl.
rwew wk m
AGCACJE TRANSFER JlEr
flEE TO AND FROM MOTEU
tm Taa vwfa - leetti.ar D
Stwrve a.sLXkeatre.
s:3 e:::i i 4:3 bahj
rooms ww. ia-
ese at both,.
DOOMS wit
privet settle
Slws9 SB)
.T. T.-ile d'sate Sreaafaat at
NaAimiatii.
Tfl3 K22I kl
Cures tl;3 Drink
HaSit in Tfcres Days
Soma Grateful Testimonials.
A prominent attorney writes a.
follows: "I am more than pleased
with the results of the treatment so
far, snd have no doubt, aa to Its
permanency. 1 feel ao much differ
ent than t did after taking any other
treatment; mo much mora confidence
In myself. Winning you all manner
of success In your work, stc"
Mrs. W. M. T. writes v her hua
band'a cure: "We are very happy ln
ths thought that he is cured of tha
Liquor Habit.'
Mr. T. U. of Crete, Neb., several
munths after taking 1,1. cure, write,
aa follows: "I have not ukrni a drink
since 1 came home, anu don t feet
aa I ever snail."
Mrs. J. E. F. writes as follows:
"Words cannot expresa the grati
tude that we feel ror what your
cure haa done for ua."
We aocoinpnsned tile above cures
in juei three days' time, and ZT0
more during our first year ef work
ln Omaha Majiy audi testnnonia.s
come to our desk every dav, ami we
would be pieaMeil to have all persona
who are IntereHied ln thia work to
call and Investigate our methods: If
DOHSlliie to call, write or plione Doug
las i5uil. to tne N.ai Inautute Com
pany, O B., l.iil. Soutil '.Ittil "It.,
omaiia. Neb. Grand Island Insutui..
tJOa West Charles St.
The Sunday Bee
la anxiously awaited by
thns who ar specially
lata rented ln land., th
sort that bay and !!
anu anrourans others to
do likewta.
TR. VKI..
Twenty 171 TDADrl
Tour, to iU
alodarateCost
laetttansaai
B.st Managers eat
Nn
Ms
THE rtUHUM TOURS. HOSTOpJ.
asaaawssj n mmm at aeav Sd ssaw sst-st,
o i A i lUisJbi.O
IjiCC.'.PCnATED
lsn
AV-iauS
certainly like it
geauin aid faofitoned whole-
'w.-.',
. r,. . ... -' r-v. -
1 :
I . ? ' 1
r iL j
! s Wott, fr forrbet rartieaieta buJ
ClUt U T.TU. rTML
p it sua. ncsfYs. r
2 su.ru ouaui. Jt. A
4V' AtosPi asiisisna si. Bml mmum
aomnnesa Tip Top Bread ha. never
been surpassed.
It la fit for tha table of any hoiao
and whanitver trlet baa fouuil favor
Try It T'xlay.
5c at all jyocers
id Day 3c at all grocers.
a seu eeu due tad