8 THE OMAITA DAILY liEE : TUESDAY , OOTOU7211 I , 1892. READY TO BUILD THE DEPOT Agreemant Reached Between Oity Attorney Oonnell and tbo Union Paoifio President. CONCESSIONS MADE BY BOTH SIDES II the Cnnnrlt Approve * tlin Acrrovrnt Work Will Ho Commenced nt Oner nnil the llopol Uiniiplattil llil -Other Itiillrnnil Now * . The union depot question has bobbed up Afftiln , nnd now It U announroil from fiend.- quarters thnt before tuo snows ot another winter raclt nway the union depot , for which the ncoulo of Oamhahavo prayed and begRCd for moro than twenty yonrs , will bo a rowllty nnd that work upon the structure will bogln within the next fifteen days' that the dopol will bo rushed to completion and bo roauy foroccupanoy by inldwlnlor. This time the good tldlnes and Joyful news como from City Attorney Conncll , who suv ho knows whereof ho spo.iks when he makes the statement , which tie Is willlne to havn made pu bile. In spcaltlng of the matter , Mr. Con- neil Bftld that ho had hold a conference with S. II. 11. Ularu , president of the Union Pa- citlo rullroad , and that nil of the matters of difference hod boon ncrrcd upon , leaving nothlnc but the minor details to bo arranged. 'I'lio matter has proero sed so far that the attorney will undoubtedly ubmlt his rooort to the city council next Tuesday night , that It may bo ratified by that boilIf the coun cil con linns the report the pnpor * will pa s between the city , the Union Dooot nnd the railroad companies , itid Immediately there after work upon the depot will begin. Terms of lliu Agreement. The agreement between President Claris and Attorney ConnoU U sltnnlv this : The city waives Its call fur the brlugo toll arbitration bonds. The cltv waives Us cell for the union depot maintaining bonds. Ihoclty 1 to convov the union dopol grounds Co the proper pirtv on dumand. The railroads are to waive their rights to the $150,000 of viaduct bonds voted by the city. city.Tho railroads are to waive all of their title and quit claim to lliu cltv the triangular tiact of land known IM tUo "Windspoar trlunclc , " which Is now fenced In and hold by'tho city. The Union Pacific is to deed to the city the lots which arc hold in trust by Alvin Saun- dora. In addition to thU the Uolon Paclflo com- panv will quit claim to the citv the blocks L , N , O , P nnd Q.sltuatcd north of the Webster street pumping st.Uion , as well as the river fiont , from u point near the foot of Webster Etrcot to the upper and of thu triangle. It W mi Amlcnlilu Aniuiiuiiiciit. Mr. Conncll said that this agreement was reached without any difllcully or hard fool- In c , and uftor tuo situation had boon ex plained to Mr. Clailc , who was ready , ho said , to make tlin transfer as soon as the city could get Its affairs in shape to enter into the now agreement , and as soon as that was made he stood ri&dy to go on with thu depot , completing it according to the plans and ( specifications agreed upon with the least possible delay. Continuing , Mr. Conncll slid that there WHS. nothing , in his opinion , that woulu delay the completion of the depot If his re port was approved by the council , as it was unparont that the railroad and depot officials wcio as anxious about tbo matter as were thn citizens. They had expressed a do- eire to do the fair thing uith the city ana 11 the city would moot them hulf way there was but llttlo douot that the depot would bo built this season. The arrange- ircnt of the minor details , of which Mr. Con- neil spoke , would take but a short tltno nnd could bo completed within twenty-four hours after the report was ndoptod by the council , if it was adopted. i'iisimNT ( : UL.UCK-.S vn.us. _ Jin TliliuiH tlin City nnil the Company Ouglil to CjcCCliiHor Tojjctlier. Mr. S. H. II. Clark was somewhat avers ( to talking about the Union depot when a BEE representative called at his ofllco yesterday at Union Pacific headquarters. I would rather the information rcgardlnc the resumption of work on the Union depo would como from the representatives ot the city for the mailer is now entirely in Mr , Council's hands and the city council wli have to ratify the agreement which Mr. Con neil nnd myself made Sutuiday evening in r pleasant talk wo'uad. "Mr. Connell was eminently fair in thi position ho took regarding the matters It issue aim I hope that I mot him upon hkt grounds. In this matter 1 have tried to bo : citizen of Omnha , where my heart has always been , nnd 1 am firmly of the opinion that tin depot should bo completed , for I rccognlzi what an eyesore and detriment the prescn structure has been to the city. In fact ] believe nothing has hurt Omaha so rnucn a' ' the oinbrogllo over tno depot question. "Whllo Mr. Connell and 1 have agreec upon a basis of settlement , It docs not cm there by any means. The cilv council wil liavo to pans on it and than the Injunction ! which now it/iiid over the building will huvi to bo dissolved before work is commenced However , jou may say that whenever won is commenced thu depot will bo pushed t completion as rapidly as possible , for I bav iomo pride In this matter ufW hope to sou 1 completed during my term as president o this road. " "Iluvo you any idea that U is to bo a shoi one ! " said the reporter. "That Is bnrd to toll. With a difference c only 10,000 shares between the Interests , on cannot tell when the axe will fall. That I the reason that I have r.ot removed my fan lly hero fiom St. Idula. While mv Interest uro in Omaha ; while my best friends at among your citizens. 1 could not transform residence , knowing that at any general oloi tion the present interests might be ovc thrown and antagonistic interests tn cccd to the management of the property. "Yo , the Union Pucltlo Is earning coi eldurablo over It * llxod charges , and Is in o : collcnt condition. Trains are running c tltno , the patronh of the loud seem uutisllci tbo labor problems have all been umicaul settled , and It Is fair to assume under tlioi conditions that the Union 1'uciUu Is in firs I'lusi ; condition. Iliiin Much In Common. "So far the Union Pacific and Omiiha ai roncormd they nave inti-rom In commo nnd Vho oliucnH should learn that whou 01 wheel Is Impaired the other is ulTcctcd ills Thuio should bo mote am cable relations b twccn the city and the company ; the ihould bo less signing uf contracts to do cc tain tblnpti and moio dciKMiiioiiro pin cod < thu word of oithur nillroau nmn or the rupi tniiiuUvo of the city nuthoiizod to speak f the city. "Without taking uny nruillt to mysel mind VIHI , 1 want to toll you u bit of htatoi regarding my assumption of the mnnag tnunt otlhn Missouri PaclQu at St , ) > oui When I wont thcro thu lepi\blk' ! , CJlot Daiuocral uud Pott-Dispatch couldn't si things blttor unougu 01 Air. Uould und ti Missouri Pacific. They ivmo always ro < Inr n sneer nnd every day some onb oft ! liowspnpPN would luivo bliuitr editorials i Cnidlni ; the road or Mr. Gould. Up assuming control I wont to tlioio papers in iifilct'U ibom to withhold tuolr condomnatlo that I moaiit to do tbo fair thing by t : Louis and anliO'l them to do likewise wi the road. It hud the desired otlcot and fie that day Bt. Louts commenced to grow ai Is grow Ing. Whatever St. Louis wau Iron , the Missouri Pacific , nnd 1s at ull wit in reason , she gets nnd the city and t company uiuicr&Und ono another. I lay cn-dit of thlx condition of affairs to myo but usoltblmply as an illustration of hou would llko to have things conducted Omabu. Let us nil bo fair uud 1 have doubt the tioublei that have beset tbo cl uml road in the ur\st ulll bo foigotten in era of pcute uud good feeling. " , I'irumcu 5n Iluiur. TLo committee Order of Locomotive Ki jnon ot the Ualon Pauitlo syatom huvi completed the labors which brought It gotuor in this city last week , lufi jnslerd niter u call upon Mr , Dickinson , assist : pcuerul mnnugnr. Thu olllcora elected : the year arcs O. 13 , Mcntcomory of lirundu , Uro. , chairman of the general p fotlvo older of firemen operating on I Uulon PuvliU ; A , M. 1'itric , vlcu-chairm Kllh , ICan. ; J. K. Clark , Hvixnston , W.vo. . nooroinry. The fall on Mr. Dickinson wan ti friendly ono , only minor matters requiring the attention of the ofllclals ot the road. THANSMISMIUIII ASSOCIATION. U Will Hold n Almtlng Nrxt Krldnj ItnllroHil Ni > tt > < CIIICAOO. III. , Ocl. ! ! . A sprclM mooting of the Transmlssourl assoclrtlon has been called to moot in this city noxi Friday nt the request of flvo members of the association. Tlicro U no doubt thnt tlio princlpnl oojcct of the mootlnc Is to elect n chairman , and thnt a strong effort will bo mndo to put John N. FAlthorn In that posi tion. A number of the members have been waiting for Mr. Falthorn'n retirement from the Southern Hallway nnd Steamship association , which took effect September no , lo boom him for the chairman- hhlp ot their own orRnnlzatlon. Tlio Indications nro that .Mr. Fntthoin will not bo elected. Not that anybody ob jects to Mr. ralthorn , for bo n cnnsldeiod to bo ono of the ablest fi eight commissioners In the west j but tlio question has risen \\hothor It woulU not bo wlso lo wipe out the TrnnsmUsourl association alto gether nnd extend the territory of the Western Freight association us fur west ds Colorado nnd Utah. This movement is advocated by certain roads that have lines west of the Missouri river nnd have votas in tbo Tiansmtssourl association. They will probably rufuso to vote to make Mr. Fnitlioin or anybody olio chnlrninu of the Transmlssouri association slnco that would bu to defeat their own plans. A chair man can only ba chosen by unanimous n - proval , nnd ono negative vote would bo sulll- clout to kill Mr Fnlthoin's clinnci ! Something mnv depend on the outcome of the managers' meeting to bo bo held tomor row to n t on the proposition to formulate n new agreement nnd nt the same tlmo to consider the proposition to amalgamate with the Tr.msiiiusourl. The docav of Iho West ern Tronic Association inukcs It advisable , In the opinion ol innnv , to strengthen and enlarge tbo only freight ns- soclatlon Hi at bni proved to bo of uny value. The opinion prevails , houovor. that the mana gers will toke no definite ncUon tomorrow , but will merely talk thu matter ever and ad journ until after tno meeting of presidents in Now York October 11. Kastbound shipments of freight from Chicago last week by nil lines amounted to G'OJ4 against W.OOO'tons during the preced ing wcult , a decrease of 717 tons , and against GT.tUS tons in tlio corresponding week last year , an Inctoaso of 4,3. > 0 tons. Shipments by Inko nniounted to 12T,47l ) Ions ngnlnut 118,17,1 tons for the corresponding week , an Increase of S.27C tons. ChHlrmun Mldgloy of the Western Ti'olght association says that the gouttmcslcrn Mis souri nvor rends are doing nn enormous ennbotind business , Utirlntr tlio month of September the shipments of cattlofrom Kin- sna City ninounted to about 0,000 cailoads , the heaviest muveirent ever known in u single month. Thosulpmotitsofheatfrotn ICansasClly duilng .hosatnounrlodnmountod to upward of 10,000 carloads. All tbo roods were so crowded with business that they are cramped lor curs with which to fill their orders , nud It Is largely duo to this state of nffulis that enstbound height rates ftorn ttio Mlssouil river continue steady. The gross earnings of the entiio system of the Chicago , Koelc Island & Paclllc railway for the month of September are estimated nt $1,00,709 , an increase as compared with those of the conosponding month lust yCar of f l2JaO'J. , ' Nnn AHHuri.illim 1'l.iiis. The mooting of vice presidents nnd general - oral managers called at Chicago tomorrow to devise plans for ii now association , passenger and freight , \vlll bo watched with Interest by every raihoad man In the country. This meeting may nrrivo nt somes conclusion but the signs of the times nro very much against such n wished for consummation. The freight people want u long-time money pool to bo Incorporated , but the anti-pooling clause In the interstate law nil ! effectually block any such attempt to bring book thn old older of things boloie tbo passage of the Interstalo commerce law. It must be admit ted thnt the most fcasiblo plan yet hoard for this now association contemplates the terri tory from Chicago to the coast , with execu tive committees ut Cnlcaco , St. Lout' ; , Kan sas City , Omaha , St. Paul , Silt Lake , Den ver and Sun Francisco , the chairman ol the association located in the \ \ oriel's fair city. Of course these committees will have power to clvo decisions and shape business , but In the event of a disagreement then the chairman is ' to lie railed in to give n deciding opinion on thu merits of the case presented. As all tbo associations , with the exception ot the Western Freight , will bo under the ground bv the tituu the now year dauns , It it important that something definite should oo done within the next two months ana tbo eyes of railroad men are turned anxiously toward Chicago to note what is done at to- moirow's meeting. In the event a now association i formed upon the basis above outlined. It is understood Chairman Midgley of the Western Freight association will suc ceed to the now olllco. ISullilliiK Townril Slicildun , Within the next thirty days the Burling ton will have coveted the ground between the Powder river and Sheridan In Wyoming , opening to settlement one of tuo most fertile valleys In tlio western third ot the continent. The road has boon built within thirtv miles of Shnrldnn nnd tbo railroad forces nro actively pushini ; toward tbmormlnus of the system" . Shotidan Is located at the base of the Dig Hotn mountains and no sheltered vhat In the valley corn Is raised in largu quantities and other cereals grow In abund ance although the lands nro irrigated from the streams running down tbo Big Horn , There Is coid underlying the homes of the ncopla nud timber for building purposes is tc bo obtained from the mountains that arc near at hand. Already colonies are being organl/ed Ir this Btato-to settle In the valley of the Powder - dor river when the railroad reaches Shorl dan. Mr. Monrcio'tf i'roiiiiitlon. Mr. J , A. Monroe , for years conneotoi with the tr.ifllc dopai ttionl of the Unloi Pacific , has tieen unpointed general frclgn trunie maunder of that road. This Is a ram bltmtlon of the olllco of general trntllo mana gorntid gonoial froliht ngont of the roaa ' 1 he position of general traftlc maunsor hm been vacant sinoa the rntliemont of C. S Mellun , Mr. Monioo will tntvo his head quuucrs In Omnhu. TIM ; M 1:1:10 : o\M'iu xv.vit. I.uiKi'i.salts' ! lian i\nr : llcfiifn lu Spilt ) n Mil I III \ \ Cllt lull. The oyster wnr is still raging , with no slg' ' of abatement , Mr. Itrunch , bpouklug on th subjucl , said : ' 'Yed , it IB tiuo that such demand for oy.stora was never known at tKI season of the year lu Omaha , I do not Uuov whether it Is all duo to tbo extremely tromely low prices or whether th superior quality of the ovMeis put up Undo the Ilon-ushoo brand tins stimulated th Omntm nppatito , or whether the people ur patronizing us more liberal ! } on account o liraiich X Co. being an Omaha liislltutlo : nnd having our tin cans , boxes , eta. mad hero. " 4\t the tolcpnonu boll kept up steady ringing from customers ordcrln rnoio ovntor , nud Mr , liinnuh was Intel rupwd nt almost o\ory word , the lntorvlu\ was nbniidoiicd , but ho found time to ad that the oyster war , which was brought o by hla rofus-il to enter u comuhuitlon castei n houscB , bad advertised his Inislties butter than anything else could have done. jv in ix n nit r.iinr.u'f , j icjiii.v. I'roinliivill tVlliiupoi ; VoiincViiiiiiiu .Mr it \\llliu .Myi > ti < rliiii Cud. Wis.viri.o , Man. , Oct. 8. Miss Olli < i Odofl , u well unown Winnipeg lady , prom1 ' uont in thn Ijiiisuopal church and daugbtc ( of a Canadlju Paclllu railway ofllclal liori was found dead hi the kltcticn of her pa out * ' losidenco yesluiduy , Tlio body lay I a pool of blood with a bullet hole throut ; tier breiut uiul her LrothurM gnus \ \ \ nui by. The rlrcunistanccs are so sensation ami iiixstorlous ai lo complutoly baOlo tl police. TUu theory of buiclao was ut , fir accepted by tho'pollco. The st&tonieiit of neighbor that at il o'clock Sunday she hoai a nmn liurridly loa/e Odell's residence 01 tun down the htrcut-led.to tno suspicion murder SUaiigely neither the nolghbo nor family of the ulrl who slept upiUir henrd tbo report of luu tun. \ DR. BRIGGS AGAIN ON TRIAL His GaajB Oomo Up for Trial Before the New York Presbytery , CHARGES BROUGHT BY THE COMMITTEE x * Itruily to Oo nil with tlio Trlnl-I'rocrcdlni ; * nt Ycsturilny' * Momlon nf tlio I'rcthy- tcrj Tlio I'ulilla Will Uo A < l- inlttuil to the TrlnI. New YOHK , Oct. 3. The famous case of Prof. Charles A. Brlgg * of the Union Theo logical seminary , the charges of heresy against whom have boon agitating the Presbyterian church n year nnd n hnlf , came Lip this morning nt the regular mooting of the Now York presbytery. The general nsaora- bly nt Its meeting at Portland , Ore. , lust May , aflor listening for several days to the Arguments of Prof , Charles A , Urlggs ot the Unlqn Theological seminary , aim to Iho members of the prosecuting committee , rep resenting the presbytery of Now Yorn , as to ivhothcr thu appeal of the commlttco should ba entertained and later whether It should bo sustained , the general assembly of the Presbyterian church of Portland , Oro. , ro- I'orsod the dismissal of the casu In tno Now YorK urusbyterj in the following terms : The Konoral imambly having , on the 23th ot May , IH'j'J. ' fully siistalncil all tlio apcglllu.i- lious of errors iilluuod and set forth In thu ap peal nnd spccllluiiilou In thuc.isc. It Is now , Mny IX ) , Ih ! ) . ' . onlcrod tint the Indginont of the presbytery of Now York , on- Loicil NuvomocM , IVII , dlsmlsjlnir the Cisu nf Lho I'rosbytcrlanuliuieli In lliu Uinto 1 hiatus : if Aiiiniu'.i against Knv. Oniirles A. llrlses. I ) I ) . he und the s itno Is hoioby rc- vursud , and thacaso Is rotn indcd to Iho priH- liytory of Now Voik for a. now trial , wltli illruetlons to suUl preslivlery to proceed to pass upon unit dotiTiiilnuihosulllulenuy ot tlio L'h irgos and spuelHuatlons In form nnd lujul Diruei , and to nor in It the prosccutltu cotnmlt- too to ninuml the aui-clllo itions or charsus , not chaiiKln : thu uuner il n uum of thu name , If , In thu fin Ihcr.inro of Justice , It bo neces sary to ame'iid. so that tbu e tso may bo brouzht to issue und tried on the merits llieruof as spcudlly its in iy bu pr.iclfenblu. And It is fiuthor ordered tint the slated etui Ic of thu cetior.il uswublv rotnin thu rec ord and certify thu procodlnirti hud tboruon , wltli thu nocusiary papers rolutlnn thuroto , to the presbytury of Now York. The committee on trial consists of Hov. G. \V. F. Biri-h. J. J. Lumpe , H. F. Sample and Uldors J. J. McCook and J. J. Stovonson. OlnrKrH Ai iiliist tlio rrofessor. The charges which the comraittoo of prose cution has propaied and which they propose to prose-tit to the presbytery nro these : 1'lrst. Tbo I'rosbytoilau church In tbo United Unites of Ammlc.i ulmrics Itov. Ch irles A. Itri'iifs. P 1) . . helns u minister of tbo 1'robbvtorl incbiireli and a mumborof thu ptusbytory of New Vor > , with tuauhlii ? dou- ttlnos vvhk'h i-oiilllet Irrctuneilnhlv with and nro contiary to the eaullnil doctrlno taught lu tbu holy scrlpturus mid contained In the standards of the I'resbyturlan ohureh. that the scriptures of the old and now testaments uru the only Infulllblu rulu of faith and pruulluo. Those hurtful errors , striking at the vitals of religion , and contrary to the regulation ? and practice of the 1'rosbvtorlan cluirun , were prumulKutod In un InniiKiiril address which lr. UiUesdolUurud at tlio Union Thoolo-'lcal benilniuy tn thu ulty of New York January " 0 , 1SUI. on tlio o.-oisioii of his Induction Into thu Ldward Koblnson ehalrof Ufblloiil Theolo v. which ad'Irosi has. with Dr. llnzgs' approval , been published and extonslvoly nlruulatud und lopubllshel In a second addition with a preface und tin appendix. becond The 1'rosbyterlan church In the Unlte.1 States of Ami rUXcli at BBS Hov. Charles A. llrlscs O.I ) . boliua ; ; mlnlstoro the I'rosby- toilnn cliiiron and u mainberut the presbytery of Non YorU. with to loliltm ti doctrlno of the eharactor , statu and s metlticatlon ot hollov- ors nftcr ( loath which IrreconRflably conflicts with and Is ooutrury to the holy scriptures and the staudnids of thu I'resbyturmn church. Each of these charges is followed bv hO20i- " flcitlons , quotations from the ad dress and passages of scripture and quota tions froui the Wo-itmlnistor Confessions of Faith and the catechism with which the declarations of Iho professor ore said to bo opposed. At the Afternoon Semlon. At the afternoon session of the prosb > lory the judgment of the general assembly in the anpsiil in the Bngss case was called and Dr. Birch for the committee on prosecution an- iiouncod thnt they wore icady to go ahead with the trial. Dr. Thompson said that ho was not In fa vor of delaying the matter , but a number of the members of the Presbytery wnro absent. Ho moved that the Presbytery tulto up the case In the audience room of the Scotch Pres- bvtcrlan church , November 9 , and continue each afternoon , excepting Sutuiday aud Sun day , until completed. Dr. Hall raised the question as to whether the bearing should bu public. Ho favored having closed doors and wanted ull reports , oven to the prebt , , 1'ormulutod in the session and sen tout. Dr. Briggs replied tbat ho favored open doors. it was decided that the public should bo ad. mlttod , but It thuy miido any dumonsliattons like they had previously done the gullori would uo cleared. < : IMU.\I. : CO.NVIJMION. It Will .Meet Toiliij at 1 ! iltlmore An Inur oHtlni ; Session IJ.xprrti'il. B u.TiMOKK , Md. , Oct. 4. The Eplscopa general convention , which is to moot in thii city tomorrow , It is said , will probauly bo u session a month. At the last convention , hold in Now York In 1SS9 , tbo committee 01 the hymnal was inbtructod to revise thoi work and report to this convention. The re. part of the commission on the standari book of common prcivcr is also ready tor prc actuation. Among Other matters to bo re ported on are the validity of Moraylai orders and the question of conference will the English church as to a board of rofei unco on foreign missions. Committees 01 canons of the house of bishops , iu rugutd t the relation of wurdotis , vestrymen nui rectois In regard to mairmgo , ul vorco , etc. will report , us also thos appointed to consider tno government o brotherhoods.sisterhoods mid mission priests and thut on the due supply of candidates fo holy orders , bpeeial interest will bo oxoltoi by the roportof the committee on chrlstiai unity of the ditlurout denominations in con r.octlon with the notion on the sumo subjcc by other bodies , especially the Presbytoriai uhurcnos. A peculiar interest will attacl also to tbo lonort of the committee on tu spiritual euro of immigrants. The questioi of the division of dioceses Into province undur a bishop , wl'h nn , assistant bishop o bishops over a province or ptovlnres , wil also bo discussed. Tbo general nrraniroment will bo under the care of Bishop Paret , wh has Just 10turned from Kuropo. The clorp ; and laity of thu convention are to meat ii Emmanuel churun and the house of bubop will ussomblo In tha paruh house adjolniu the church. Ills an interesting fact thn tbo concrul convention meets in Marylan ' In the bl-contennml yoarof tticoitablisb'mon of the Church of England us the statu church of tbo colony of Maryland in 180J. \Vlinn "MlIIIui 03-ii .tiustinai it m\j o o host to render 1 promptly , but ono should ramomaor to us ovoti the most perfect lumodlua only who needed. The best and most simple and gar tlo roraody is the S > rup of Flcs , tnanufaol ured by Iho California l > ig Syrup Co. Von Ituliiw llonCtimVltn f.on. ROME , Oct. a. The pope toaay gave a audience to von Bulow , the now Prussia minister. Subsequently the pope bold a tw hour * nrlvatotonferoncowlth the new mm- Inter. Thouglfa ehbtlo diplomatist , it u not bollovod tbkt Itrnwlll ba able to change the pops' * policy * awrd Franne. which will lc d htm to opponolho proposed Increase of the Herman nrttn.rj The careful * tithorahv Ts keeps Salrfttlon Oil handy tor outs and bruises. llcnl ontato. iJiirculns only. My word islrood. W. O. Albrilrlit. 621-a-a N. Yj LJfo bldg. The latest tads In opera glusaoa retail nt wb.olosn.lo ptHoos. Tudor Optical Co. , cor. Farimtn nhd 14th. Slilvrrlck'M Anntloii Snlf. Auction sale of furnlturo. carpets and draporlos nt 7HO : tonight ( Monday ) nnd nt HI o'clock tomorrow ( Tuesday . CIIAS. SiuvnitiuK i t Co. , 1201 , 1200 , 1208 and 1210 Fnrtinm St. rulltornlu us n Plucn fur Ktir.il Ilonini. There is no nnrt of the world better ndautod by all that nature can do tor comfortable rural homos than is C.ill- fornin. That this phnso of lifo has not tnoro rapidly developed , is chlolly attributable to the fnct that so largo it portion of the parts of the etato where pormancnt sottloincntH were first founded waa distributed in immense Spanish grants , making larpo hohllnjj , whoso owners were averse to uelling any of tholr possessions. The "whirlgig ! of time" thnt makes nil things oven has grently changed this feature. Thobo tracts are now be ing subdivided and sold , and a homo- 8oolor will lind no dllllcnlty in oblnin- ing at a rensonablo outlay a place that muat satisfy the most exacting. It is sometimes said that to live in Cal ifornia ono must bo wealthy. On the contrary , there is no other plncu whore n ftimily of moderate moans can make a living tnoro easily or whore they can enjoy - joy one-half the luxuries that are within their roach in California. It certainly is not wise for a family to land there with nothing ahead. Ono who has not boon thrifty enough to accumu late n little in other plncon would hardly succeed there. But llttlo capital , however , is required. A small tract of land , ton or twenty acres , is nmplo ; n few acres in vineyard and a few ia orchard , both carefully selected in rogatd to varitios , tind in from three toTivo yonrs there is assured nn annual income of $1,600 to $2,000. Tlio work should nnd can bo done all within the family , ami tills income will therefore bo nearly all not. Expensive buildings tire not necessary , as the weather is always mild , life in tno open air being entirely agreeable for Ion months of the yoar. During the time the orchard is com ing into bearing enough can bo raised between tlio trees to furnish the family with subsistence , and ns there is no fruit crop to harvest on the home place , there is time , ns there is always oppor tunity , for these who cheese , to find pleasant and remunerative labor upon places already in bearing , and this may add materially to the income. Almost the entire coast range of mountains , especially from San Fran cisco to near Monterey , with the adja cent foot hills , is admirably adapted to homo-making in this way. The soil is fertile and well watered , the climate all one can ask , and land in abundance can bo had at a low nrico on easy terms. For information as to tills locality , and how it iSTcnched , call upon or ad dress the following named olllcors of the Southern Pacific nompany : E. Hawley , ass > t general trnfllc man ager. No. 343 Broadway , Now York , N. Y. E. E. Currier , Now England agent , No. 102 Washington st. , Boston , Mass. W. G. Moimyor , general western agent , No. 201 South Clark st.Chic.igo , III. III.W. W. C. Watson , general passenger agent , Atlantic system , Now Orleans , La. La.T. . H. Goodman , general passenger agent , Pacific' system , San Francisco , Cal. v aitUZSOMK 1'liA.tfS OF ,1 H'/WOIP. She Ki'i'pi Her llusbaiHl'i ! Ilo.ly in Her Parlor and Will Commit biilcltlo. Counni.K , Ga , , Oct. 8. The embalmed body of a man , upright in a glass-facod metallic coflln , holding a gold hsaded cane in his band , with a profusion of diamonds and other jewelry , decorates the parlor ol Mrs. Ueorsro W. Marvin's handiomo resi dence in tnls town. Tbo embalmed body is that of her husband who died on tliu 10th dav of last July. Dr. Marvin was the wealthiest man in Cordolo Ho was prcsi dent of tno bank and was worth something ever $200,000. Dr. Marvin and hl-i wife \veru infidels though but. few poopla Know it until hit death last July. Mrs. Marvin was wild will gnof at the time of her husband's death and made tbo startling announcement tbat sin bed made a solemn compact with hoi husband before his death agrroinor thut thoj would both enter oblivion ut as near tbo sami tlmo as could bo easily arranged by moans o sulcldo. She still contemplates taking hei own lifo us seed as she has made sotm arrangements for tbo nar.-n&nont inlonncnl of her husband's remains. AVhon the doctor died his body was burlec ! In the cemetery , but Mr . Marvin had i disinterred for fear vandals \\ould rob it o its Jewels. Tbereforo the body is kept in thi parlor of her house and will stay there uuti shodectdcsonsomosortof usafo tomb for thi remains of hoi-self and husband.Vhon aucl is prepared by nor own Hands she says sbi will join him. She first contemplated thi erection of a magnificent mausoleum , bu has rocoriBldurol ner Inlonilon and wil found a college to be a lasting monument u her husband's memory. As n delicate flavor , delicious and refresh ing , Cook's ISxtra Dry Champagne takes tbi load. Millions of bottles are sold annually Iliilldliii ; I'm infix. The following porimts were Issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday : Hoard of IMuoatlon. two-btory hrluk school ImllilliK , ' , Klftuunth and Wlll- l.iins striKils . , $10,00 lloird ot Education , tuo-slorv hnuk school building Tuunty-founh utruut and Anioa luoiiuu . IS , 00 THO minor inirmlLB . , . , & Total . 871,63 Tbo icport of the superintendent of buJld Ings for thu two months ending Soptumbo iJ ) is u very creditable ono , as cumpurod will the corrospondiog months of lust your. Thi Jlcuios nro us follows : Auciist , ISOI.OOpiiriulls . 1120.60 boptumber , 160 ] , M permits . Ji..iu Total , SOO permits . . 1'isiw August , Ib'JTilpurmlts . tJ77'U tiuptuinhur. Ib'j. , lU'J purmltv Total , 203 pennltH. . . . . Disease never Miccossluny attacKs tnosys loin with pure blood. Uo Witt's Sursuparflli makes pure now blood and onricnes blooj. n 3i i- r 3 , r- ru ul h Baking ie st sta std idof r d Powder : i , 'Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard SHE HAD ( MUMP r ION * And Wna Thought by Her Fmndi nntl Phy- uicinns to Bo Beyond Medical Help. NOTABLE RESULTS OF LUNG TREATMENT Ai Applied ! } Ir . Copdiitid , lml In the Citno ul Mr * . KwiillVlui rpriimnontly Cured , "Three years ago my irouMe begun with hctnor- rauoof the lunjts. I wns nt thnlttma lory healthy but the loss of lilooit weakened 1113 o thnt 1 hnil to lake lo my bed Sharp , Mioollnic pnlns would Inko ma tn tha cliost , oito-iillnit buck lo tha shoulder blades , iintim tn the head , roaring nolncn In the van nnil n constant hnnkltiK anil uplltlng , tryliiK to rnlo tlio miiens that cotntiintly ilroppeil from the hotd to tholhront .M } condition now nnsjotor- luu that my ncl htiorn I'nd rave doutiU n to my rccOTory. 'thirteen wec-ka 1 wns forced to tit up In my bed , unnblo to llo down or sloap " The speaker wns Mrs. Ewoll , of 1923 Mnrtlia stroot. corner of Twentieth. HcRixrdinfj her illness nnd recovery Mrs. Ewoll wont on to any : MUS. nwnu , "A number of ph ) slclans WITO cullecl to * co me.bfit the usual rumcdlca dlil mo no good lit all , nud Iho doctors all sild I had consumption. Mho thill' , fever , a\voat , omaclntloii and weakness stondll ) went on. After n tltno 1 was Induced lo call upon lira Copeland nnd Shepard. 'llicy were not anx- loiid lo lake my caic hut 1 hid conlldunco In thum and hoped llioy would liolp me. Their medicines icenicd lo ita at unce lo Iho scat of uiy dltcit o ft wandlllercnt from anything ! bad ovur takun U begun al once lo cleaimt my lunun nnd relieve ra > pain nnd soreness 1 noon Rained llosh nndsU-eiiKth and Blowly regained my lieilth , lint It was a bard andlonKllKht It took conraRO to try to cct well nbon ui ) plisklmi had sild thev could do iiothlnK forme Hut 1 wan bound to ll o for my fiimlly'H sake , andean nay that I am coinplutcl ) restored and as well as cvur Only Iho special method ) I be lieve , of Ir Copeland nnd Miopnnl could have produced such u liappy losiilt " Positive proof tlmt tlio olTects ol Drs. Copeland und Shop.irtl's system of treutment is liistiiifr nlul complete what oviduiico could bo stronger ? SHU IS WELL TODAY. The stntoinont of Mrs. Ewoll , ns given above , was made by that lady last De cember , nearly ono year ago. In order to learn if her euro was more than n temporary bonolit , bho was questioned n few days ago and bpoUo as follows , in ropiy : " 1 am xlnd to be nblu to state that nil I laid Insl wlntor about tha euro In m > ca o by Drs Copcland and .Shepard In true today 1 feel thnt their treatment - mont la of ptMmaneut value for 1 uui entirely frco from any return of my lormer condition , although lately I have overtaxed my strength > ery much be- causoofllio sickness of my husband. 1 am stll slronK and In good health. 1 c in heartily commend thu skill of Drs Copcland and Shop ird and nd vise every ono wltli chronlo disease to call on 'ncra' - _ _ _ MAIL Comes from tlio Hist. West , North nnd SoutK boiflnu testimony uf tlio iiiuoossfni troat- incntuf Ura. Copelnnd und Shop trJ by mall' /li ; . .Sent ( u All .1 $5 A MONTH. OA.TAUUII TKKATBD AT THE UNIFORM UATU OV 85 A MONlMI-MKDiaiNKd KUIl- Nisuni ) Kuiii : . roil AI.I , OTIIKK DIS EASES THU HATIS : WILL nn LOW AND UNIKOKM AND In PKOI'OIITION TO TIIU AOi'UAL UOSTOF MCUIOINU UOOMS 311 nnd 312 , NEW YOIIIC LIl'EIJUILD- ING. OMAHA. NEB. W. II. COl'KLAND , M. D. C. H. SIlKl'AltU , M. D. l'EOl.ll.Z'JEiii Otitirrb. Abtlinm , lironchl- tla. Nervous O sousus , lilood Dlseasos , Ulicu- niatlsln. Consumption , and all chronlo ufToc- tioiiH of tliu Tliro.tt , LIIIIKS , bloimuli , Liver and Kidneys ( Jllltu hours : 0 to II a in. . 'J p. m. , 7 tu C p. in. if iniil.iy. 1U u , in. tor.in. ! HEALTHFUL. AGREEABLE , CLEANSINO. For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics , A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER. Cures Chafing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Ctc. A Delightful Shampoo. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water "SANA'l'IVO , " the Wonderful tSpiinUli remedy l > rcNcrl I > o d tor ever 5O ycurw , ctircB ull Nor * VOIIH DIsonNOB , 4liiick ol memo ry , Ifoinl uc It o , _ . . . DoforO&AftOrUse. ICmlsaloiin , Lout I'liotugruplxd from life. Itl II II 11 oed , or diminution of tlioGonvrullio OruniiN , etc. , nntl all olluct * cuuned Ity I'uit ubutvM. . I' ut till coiivciilcnlly lo curry In Hie vent paella ! . 1'rlfo S I u imcltiiuo , or < 1 for $5 , Avllliurlltou ciioriintco lo euro or rcfitiul tlio money , if n ilrui-Klst IrlcH to BOll you conio 1V < HtTIIIiHH : lail'I'A- TlOJf In place of BANATIVl ) , euclono I rlco In enye- IOIHJ and wo will eciul by mail. I'liiiipliU't ia iilulii Bculftl ciivefoiio iree. Acldrrim , MADRID CHEMICAL CO. , Branch Office for U.S.fl. B68 Dearborn Street. OHIOAUO , ILL , SANATIVO is sold In OMAHA , HUM , by Kulin & Co , DruygiiK , Cor 151)1 ) & Douglas bis. I A. 1'ullcr & Co , DriiRKUls. Cor. Mill & Douglas Sis , anil drueeUts generally , I SUITS Of clothes all sacks all made of the same kind of goods all one color all cut alike all trimmed alike all lined alike all made alike go on sale in our mammoth men's suit depart ment today all at the one uniform price of ten dollars and fifty cents a suit which we believe to be the best value ever given by any clothing concern in this country. These suits are all wool. They are made of as honest a piece "ol cassimere as ever came from a loom. They are cut to fit to perfection. They arc made thoroughly even the linings being triple stitched. The color is a dressy dark gpay. The sizes are from 34 to 44. These suits are worth fifteen dollars. They are worth it in. our store. They are worth it on your back in your office in your workshop in the street. They are worth it every day in the week and Sunday too and have never been sold for less. We had them made for a purpose and that purpose was to start Octob"er business - ness with a rush to start a thousand men talking about us to advertise to emphasize still more the N e b r a s k a "xvoTTcl e r f u l"MU3es ! FT you're a farmer in the "shocking" business of "cultivating corn or "cultivating votes" for governor if you're a lawyer in good standing _ or "lie"-ing either ] if you're a banker clip ping coupons or a cashier with a longing for Canadian society if you're a man , and wear clothes these are the very suits lor your business - ness , and you never h ad an" p po r t n n 1 1 y to t r y as good a suit in all "your life for the mone r as these suits which we offer today at the re markable price of 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. TTi * eminent ipoclnllit In unrvoaa , chronic , private , tlool , kln ml onnurr cllapH n A re ; l r find eelttpreil graduate In meilctne. us diplomas and certiorate' ohnw. la null treMlue vllli HIM .rrriito'l iticcoia ntarrli , porni lorrbOP5 , lostmnnhooa , lamlnnl iTonkno's. nlsht IOMO" , liupiuancy , i/ntillK fttrlclura oa- Jrrhoen , gleet , Tnrlcoci'lo.ctc No niercurr ui J. Non trentinont for loss of vllnl power. I'nrllai unahlo to flslt raomny be IrenloJ at homo bj oorrespondoncp. .Meillilno or Inttraracntn tout be umlloraiprnu s - ourclr ] packed , no niarki . to Indicate foments or itmiler. Quo pLnoiial UUorvluw pretniud. Coniallailua [ roe Carrespuii'lt. ! ! ttrletlT prlTiito. Hoot ( Mrnarlu or Uro ) Ma fmu. Offlou tliiuri'J . m. to K . m. Bundui W a. ui. lo il m Seud itaiap ( or rcDU * DEFORMITY SRAGES EiasticStockings , Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , Water3oltl33 , Syringes , Atomizers , Medical SuppliBt. ALOE & PENF.1LD . , 114S. 15tli SI , Next to Poslolllce THE SU011TEST LINE TO CHICAGO is via the Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'VI as represented on this map. CEDAR RAPIDS U BufftDES , MOINES Electric Lighted , Steam Heat ed Vestibuled trains leave Omaha daily at 7:05 : p.m. , ar riving' at Chicago at 9:30 : a.m. City Ticket Office , [ 501 Far- , nam St. , Omaha. F. A. NASH , Gen'l Agent. MOUNT VhiRNO N 1 lie tnc ill the the rilloiitlon o ( 111" pu'illo to lliu ulK\o iiDiiul.tr lii.iiul of ptitu iyo wnls- Key nnil ruiiiuutfnlly nslc u lanumilsoii with any mlii-r liitttid of pniu rye ( illoro. ! In ilili m.irldit It IH fin Hilpuilor to niiv otliiii wins- Koy. and I Kiitir.inltu | tBiiliiolntunxuolliinto In ll-uorus wall ttH Its uiiilly and Us nliousoino oHnots. - Tlio jiiibllo Is. Invltoil to u ill nnd lyUHENRY HILLER , OIO 1J. 10th Street , Family Wine and Liquor House. Esmond Hotel _ Block. Save fouf Evesiffiit iy.slcfltolfreo by an UXPnilP Ol l'IOIAN rorfi.tuljiisttnciit. bnporlor lunstu. .Noiv- oiibhoadacho cured liy tisltii our biiooUuIti nnd iyoiliib > ui 1'ilcu * low for tint cl.m Kucds. THE ALOE & PENFOLO CD , 114S lothSt Crolchtoi U'.oic Di Tsargent's Normal School. Of PI ij ' < ! > 1 ' 1 mliiliiir lor U HUM n. ' 111 'Ini-.llli i-t" lll at CAJIMItlDill' M lt > H open rlon on OctoljiT VOtb Intlnaj uf Nov.mbvr ( I , n bmlulurti RRILWKYTiMEGRRD ( Imiilm | Union DupbilOtli nnil Marcyfltii. | Omiha. 7.V. a m . . lln.itrlco iCxpreii 0.10 p ra v : a a m . . . .Donytfr Kvprun * . 40J D m 2 15 p ni . , Overland Hyor. 7.0) ) p ra 4 | j p m r'Ki AHtr nali lior Sun ) lit ) p ra 6 40 p ni , ,1'arlno Kiuroo 10 43 a m O.K ) p ra lionvur Oil Mall . . * . 41 > y m I.cavui U'HICAIib. MII A. 61' . 1'AUI Omaliajo J1J l\dcpol _ _ and Mn L1- Umalu 70J p ml . . , . ( hlciu-o Knpru" U Ii n m II VI A ml . . . . ( I I JO p m SIOUX CITV A I'ACIHI1. ArrlTHt ( llimli.il Depot. 101 Ii nnil Mnroy hU. Oni tilt TM n ml' Sioux ( tly I'miununr. | IVlp in bbplll | I'aul Bxiru | 11U DO a m I.OJITCB I HIIIUX Iff A 1'ACIFIU. * Oumlial Di'liot. IMIi an I WulKtar nil OniHlia CUD P m , M I'ttUl l.llllltuit TFlllOA it .V M llIiWK' ! rillNArrlTOi | ( ) iimlnil | ) 1 * depot luih and Miirny bin _ ( ) mni ! _ lunililtx. riinry ) I'armll I'.ituoiuur tfwp m ! 040 n m . . nnciuo It'lir" " C Qt p m UJOi m Vmtltiulu Mtultud 405 n m 1M ro . . . .Batlorn.Hrer . . . . , 2ISp m C 40 n p mlB\ | bun I I'lilo J ati JI'O ( ' I ) 05 a in OllJ'l \VICS1 1 , Arrlrui | _ .i'avtid ? ClJli . . . j\UOX . . r a I iiiincll .fK-fTKI 1 rannfar 'J nun for Union Depot , ( ' Kiiir & < > 0 p m II M n m . . ( hlciu'O [ 16) | m . , VciBtllmlo l.lmltot ! 11) u in I , U I' in . . Kaiturn 1 lyiir . . 110 p m t ( iu P m ( Kxrfuiil AtUntloMallii ( Moil ) 7.33 n m < M o ID ( K * S ) < on.J _ ' f oiui r ( I5x H ) * 4Jpm. EnToi I " limaijUKi I-ACIHIA * fflTB' "main OninlmJ Ioj.nt25tili ) aiilJiVutiito Sti TbToa T I" hi. IxiuU K pr " - < * { ' ) 6 lUji ra _ hl.LoiiiKxjiriai _ " "uMAUA A P I.OUW Arrlvoj Union jiupoliCouiielJljhi'ti _ 'I'laimfor Kt"l.uuT < C4iion Hall \lt.Uy \ m HllUAUU , It I .V I'AJ'JKIl- -\rrlvjp Uliluu Depot.Council MlulK Trnnifur Mlihl lxiru | , , . , H , IJ a in Atlantic Krprios . . . . . . 6 is p m . Vuttlbulo l.lmlto I . . 12 M o m ircTiTFjoKrtTSli. I Arrive * li n for' ' TiHun Dupot. CounullJllulli " " " Tranirar " lOlxTn nil . .Tlfiiiuwi Itir iny K pr , | 4 "p in Knium Itv Mulit K < pruii. .1 0.11 o in III lip m * ! l.ouln Kxpo i I II' ! n m LdwiiiT -lOUAUTV I .V I'Al'IHIl | Arrlvu Tinnifnrl Ijiiloii OitioM | * iiiicU Mluili _ iTrannfur TM a m bloux Actuiiiiiioualluii..11000 p J ( , 'J nin , . . .hl I'rtiil Kxnr i. - . . l 'J I ) I lu f7uT6 " | inT/A ( . ( ) . Hlf'uii.N A gi'iMJV.iArrivrr Irainffrl 1'nlun Dnpot , Coiiiii.il illuffi | r lOU.'inlii . . . i hlr fO Kiinni | I 8 4'J p in jui'ipml . . thlcau'O Kipreii , , , , . , I I'll n m TOjpiul On loii Ixicjl 10 40 > m 1 , vi | u'M'AllA * bf. I.OUIS. lArrlrot Omnliu'lf ' I * ili'pi't 10th nnil V iirnfjjti ( fi"iin " " " siat < nuiiiin " Jlall Lcuu-i i u , ir , f. . M. . & ! I _ Oinnlia ! l > | iotl&tli _ an t VeOi _ h IU n m Hluux City AciiDinmoUatlnn . 1 lip m rlouT City Kxprun ( tiv hunil'y ) tOU | i w1 , . .Ml l'ul US p niiHi mroUI'a ) nwiHt I'oiiiHliuiiHlrr'H Nnilti * . Inipiiiiiuli'd kuptiiulior 11 , ono miiall tiilntlli ) row , iihoiil J yrurii o it. If not iciluuiiiud. sulcl cow will I v M.lil tit piihllo iitii'ilon 'it IU o'clock u . OJUilior IU. Ih'U. ' til "U'l Limvciiworlli vtr < , ut. ciEliu I'ouiiiliiintlor.