Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 30, 1897, Page 8, Image 10

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    8 THE OMAHA DAILT BTEs TIITinjSDAY , SETTEM35EH 30 , 1807.
CONTINUANCE IS GRANTED
Oity is Given Another Opportunity to Bccraro
Its Expert Witness.
SUIT AGMNST.BOLLN BONDMEN GOES OVER
DuilK1 SlnliiniKli ClrnnlH ( lie Il
of ( In- ( ' ! ( > Atliirnr ) mill I'liRt-
IMinrN I lie Trlnl Until
AIM ( . nilirr in ,
.TiulRo SlabAtiRli yesterday postponed the
trtel of tlio suit brought by the city to re
cover thu amount of ex-City Treasurer HoUn's
defalcation from hln bondsmen until Novem
ber 15 , a week earlier than the date asked
for by thu < lty. Kxpcrt WrtlllnR has prom
ised that ho will ho In the city by that tlmo
to Kite his testimony. The trial will be be
gun lu'icmptorlly on the cl.ito set.
"I want to warn > ou , gentlemen , that this
Is the last postponement 1 will grant , " the
court a MHO u 11 coil to ttm counsel ,
Tlio postponement was granted upon tlio
nrllten tuning from City Attorney Connell
diMiminlul by thu court. This was made up
of the afll.lavll of the city attorney and of
Comptroller Weslbprg , who went to Kansas
City after WeUllug. According to the showIng -
Ing expert Welding will come to this city
on November 10 and will spend a two weeks'
% acatlou hero.
In his ulllilnvlt. City Attorney Connell
stated that Wettllng wnn the. only person
HUD knew tut- condition of llolln's books
and that the city was abfcolutcly unable to
proceed to trial. Then the circumstances
surrounding Welding's removal from the
city were set out It was shown that on
September II the council ordered Welding
to assist In preparfng for the trial of Iho
cane. On the afternoon of that day the city
attorney darned from the nevvbpapers for
the Pisl time of tiui export's Intention to
leave the city He apoke to Welding about
the nutter , but the latter was not Inclined
to cay iniiib. lie was served with a HUb-
l > oc'tia on the name day , but In the after
noon went to KansJM City On September
21 the council by resolution requested"
Wettllng lo come back and also asked Ihe
Armour people to let him off. These re
quests were withoul results , and couse-
( jucntlv Comptroller Woatberg went to Kan-
pan Clly la-rft Su'urday lo KCO whal he could
do.
Complroller Westbcrg's amdavll was the
statement Inmade to the courl Tuesday
to the effeet that Welding would nol re
turn for fcai of losing his position Tues
day the comptrollci telegraphed to Secretaiy
JIoo4 > of the Aimour comnan > about the
inatttr and received an answer to the effect
that Wcttllng would be allowed to come to
the city on November 10 for a couple of
weeks.
CONNCLL MAKES A STATEMENT.
On Ihls showing Clly Allot ncj Connell
asked for a postponement to November 22
lie said that In spite of any ctltlelsm the
court might make and lei Ihe face of the
"abuse" of the press , he hid done everthing
possible to Invo Welding ht-te He said
that he could do nothing more lhaii have a
subpoena set veil upon him. He could not
bo foiled to lemaln
"If I had Welding In this Hite I would
tiRVe him In this couit head flisl or feet firsl , "
halil Judge Slabaugh. "If 1 could foico 1'ie
clly lo trial 1 would do It Uut If I shouU
ordet a trial the contention would be tint It
liad not been a fair trial and the probable
resull would bt > dial the case would be to-
tried. "
Judge Slabaiifh did ucl see why Ivvo weeks
ivero laedel foan exiiTt like Welding lo
becOmq prepared to give testimony nnd he
therefore eft the trial for November 15 In-
Btcad of November 2J He then aunouncei !
that no further postponements would ' bii
granted.
"Ueforo.we go to trfil on that diy we will
to know whether Wettllng will give
testimony In favor of the cltj , " was the sug
gestive answer of Olty Attorne } Connell.
When he left the bench , JudgeSlubatigh
remarked that In ordinary eases ho , would
liavo Inslstel on the city going to trial , but
because of the fact that ICO OOD cltl/ens of
Omaha were Interested In It , he allowed the
postponement. With the dels/ that wus
granted he HJW no teason why anj otliei con.
tlnimmu tdiould bo given.
Illltlfi'x III Ci linliiiil Court.
Ill the criminal court jeslorday the flrnt
trial juiy was called In the case of John
Johnson of Vulun , who Is charged with horse.
stealing Ucfoie die Irlal was begun Tom
KlrlU'Cid , chatged with btciKlng Into freight
cats , vvas nllcnved to plead gul.tj to laiceny
and wus sentenced to hiinontlis In the
count ) jail. The case of criminal assault
against Vlctot Koch , which was continued
Tuesday , was milled jesterdaj The par
ents of the little girl. Mjrtle Koch who was
alleged to have been assaulted , have left the
city.
_
IOCTIMi MANY T\V Sll IKKKIis.
Work. of tilt * ( Mil VHNCNNOIH rnll of
I'.i-rors.
The dcpudets who are making up die first
municipal tax list under the new law uavu
already dint ovei eel a considerable number of
errors and Irtegularltlca that have been car
ried along on die oooks for years
Tuesday a valuation was placed on * an
Acre of proper ! ) In the Sixth ward which hud
ptcvlously been listed as clool | propetty and
Iheieforu exempt from taxation. As a matter
of fact the entire tract has been owned bj an
Individual for > cnrs , but tlnoiigh the care-
leh&iH'M or Ignorneico of the assessors It has
iievot been placed on die taxable list To
Indicate how caieletslj tlio old atuebsment
rolls were made up , II IK stated thai one
utHCBSor who IB placing a valuation on pet-
Bonal properl > found thlrtj-tvxo propert )
ouneia In a Mngle daj' work who had ncvet
taxed before.
Dr. KIiiK'n Ac Dini'incrj ror Cou-
HUllltllloll.
This Is the b ( l medicine In the world foi
All forma of Coughh and Cold * * and for Con
Eumptlon. Every bottle U guaranteed , it
i\lll euro unJ not dUappolnt. It has no
equal for Whooping Cough , Anthiiia , Ihi\
rnvi > r , rneumonla , Ilionchltla , La Grippe
Cold In tint Head and for Consumption
It Is tmfo for all ages , pleasant to take , and ,
above all , a sure cure. ,11 Is aluaja well to
take Dr. King's New Life 1'llls In connec
tion with Ui , King's New Ulscavety , uf
they regulate and tone the stomach and
liowela. Wo Kuaiantce perfect satisfaction
nr return money , Krce trial boldes at
Kuln & Co 's dtug store.
Itegulai Kl/o fiOc and Jl.OO ,
Clulli HltfiiN MIIH ! rUinif Him ii.
Mu > or MooieH notified thu police yester
day ttiat all butslne6s men In the central par-
lion of tlio city should he ordered to take
down du ) temporary clolh signs used during
fair week. Noc i todaj was given as thu
It * tlmo limit , and all Ihe merchants who fall
to romp ! ) will b arrested for obstructing
thu street * ,
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Pair ,
Gold Medal , Midwinter Fair.
BAKING
POHDlll
A fur * drape Crtam of Turfar Powder *
40 YEARS THE STANDARD ) .
i.osns coMMouNCiJ IN AX orricuit.
I'olli'rmnn PnlU tci Arrr < n I'll I r nf
I tor HP Tlilrtrit.
I'ctcr Kolyza , residing at Twelfth and
William streets , has lost all confidence In
the ability , efficiency and Integrity of at least
one police officer , anil that police officer Is
aid to he Henry 'Wluenhurg , who has the
South Thirteenth street beat al night.
Shortly after 2 o'clock last Tuesday morn
ing Kotyza was aroused from his slumbers
by the sound of horses running along the
street In front of his house. He jumped out
of bed and looked out of the window. The
horses that were rapidly disappearing up die
street looked much like Ills own , and himllly
putting on his clothes Kotyza wcnl oul lo his
barn , there to find that two ot his animals
had gone ,
1/wklng up loward Thlrlccnlh street he
eaw two men and two horses. Proceeding
thither he found thai Ihc horses were his
nun and that the men were talking with
Wlsenhurg , the policeman on " the heal.
Knl > 7n told the officer that the horses be
longed to him and that they had been stolen
by the men who had them In their POSSCH-
slon Neither of the men made any denial
and taking the horses away , Kotjza led
diem back to hie barn.
AH he was about to enter his homo he
looked up the street and saw Ihc Ihtcvca
still talking with the officer , Kotyza went
to where ( he three men were standing and
demanded that the thieves bo arrested.
This angered one of the thieves , who drew
a revolver nud threatened to shoot Kotjza ,
The policeman look the gun away and as
sured Kotjra that both men would be ar-
lestrd after which he went home.
Yesterday Kolyzalsltcd the police station
and wan surprised to learn that neither of
the horse thieves had been arrested , and was
more surprised to learn that the mailer had
nol been reported.
If > ou have ever been a Hide child In a
paroxysm of whooping cough , or If jou have
been annoyed by a constant tickling In Iho
throat , you can apprcclalo die value of One
Minute Cough Cure , which gives quick relief.
itic'\i.i.s TIII : TIKIIKMVN MUIIIIUH.
Mr. . Slirt'ttooil ruriilxltcN tlio I'olU'f
ltli Information ,
'Iho police received some Information > es-
terday which may throw some light upon the
murilci of Officer Dan Tick-nun. lr ) E
bfxvooil , 1102 South Twenty-second street ,
culled at the station and stated dial he had
a&onH for believing dial one of the shot
guns used by the murderers oilglnally be
longed to him.
About three months previous to die oc
currence lr. Shouvood possessed a shotgun
thit had been sawed off and was afterwards
uold b ) his son to a carpenter. The ca t > en-
tcr was an Intimate friend of the Kastnei
and was known to have loaned the gun to
them on beveral occasions
Shortly before the murder took place Di
Sher\vcod's son hired the carpenter to whom
he had sold the gun and a paper hange" ,
to ici air n house located at Thltty-thltd and
Woolvvorth avenue A couple of nights latei
die hou'c being repalicd , was onteied and Ihe
i.ape'i hanger's loots were stolen. The toolset
ot the carpenter , however , which were lying
alongside of thcce belonging to the othe-
min , woie unmolested The Incident wuj
thought hlghlv suspicious bj the doctor and
the mattet was Iniucs-ed upon his mentor )
A ver ) short time afterwards the gun dlh-
apyeared from the possession of the carpen
ter , and was never afterwards located ror
this reason It Is f\j \ < posed to have been used
In the shooting. Dr. Sherwood wus thovvn
the old alngle-bartelcJ gun tccovered b ) the
police from die residence of Louis Kastnei
but stated thai U was net the one. The
tact that the shooting was done with shot
guns of the short bar el varlct ) still Inclines
Ui Sherwood to believe that the gun owned
oj the carpenter v\a mixed up In the affair
He states that should It he lecovcied b ) the
police lhal he can positive ! ) Identify It , a--
he owned It for several ) cats
Ki-murKiililc Curt * of Cliroille
DIarrliovii. .
Mr Elam Kcll ) , an oil operator of this
place , wjs away on business when he took a
severe diarrhoea which develoncd Into a
chronic case. He was compelled to give up
his position and come home for treatment ,
lie grew- rapidly worse , however , until at
last I Induced him to try Chamberlain's Colic ,
Cholira and Dlarrhoei Remedy. After using
one little bottle of It he was able lo be
irouud a-jaln nnd continuing the use of It
cured him petmancndj C. V Everly. of
the firm uf Everly & Evetly. Davlstown , Pa ,
Curil of TIiiiukN ,
I wlah to express my sincere and hearlfclt
thinks to my man ) fr'ends who so klndl )
remembered me In my late bereavement.
MRS SUSEE COULTER.
W.M 0. GOSS COAL
Tel. 1307. Office and jards lift & . Nicholas
Union t'nulflc.
"The Overland Limited. "
The most SUI'EHHLY EQUIPPED
train west of Miceourl Illver.
Twelve hours quicker than any other train
to Pacific Coast.
Cull at Tlckot Office .1302 Taruanj St.
Ill ItMNfJTON
SKI.lir. to ClilciiKO.
Tuesday and Thurfcday of this week.
Take "Vestlbnled Fler" Finest twin out
of Omaha New fropt end to end. Leaves
I iilon depot r , 05 p. m. Berths and tickets
at 1T.02 . rurnam street.
KNAPP Amelia 13. September 28 , 1897 ,
wife of S H Knupp , aged fJO yeots. Tir-
nt-ral at 10 o'clock Thursday morning.
Sept. 30 , from her late residence , S71G
Jackson street , to Palrvlevv cemetety ,
ni-ai Papplllon , Sarpy county.
ioc\i. IIIUVITM > .
A sewer Is being put In on Corby , from
Sherman avenue east to Fourteenth street.
The Iron work of the Eleventh streel
viaduct Is being given a coal of black paint.
The Judges of die municipal court have
appointed Dorse ) HoucK as an additional
loiidtuble Th j appointment of amother court
office ! vvas necessitated b ) the Increai-e In the
volume of business on the dockets
'Iho report of License Inspector -Vlttlo
shosvx lhal 226 licenses were Issued during
August fiom which the ( Ity derived a
ii'vemie of $2 02S " > 0 Of this amount $910
was collected fiom the proprietors of nlckle-
In-lhe-slol machines
'Ihe parties who will erect the big apatt-
mi-nt house at Sherman avenue and Lake
street broke ground for die foundation of thu
structure > eaterday. Ihu construction of the
building will be pushed In order that It may
be completed this fall.
Wai rants foi the ariest of Axel I'redeu-
bc-ig and Clmilcs Dennett have been snorn
out b > Emma .Myerb ine vvomnn anegcb biio
liut > bft'ii Insulted a number of times by the
men and she wants them locked up The
men are aUo wanted on other clurgee
Mrs M V. Gannon , formerly of Omaha ,
died In Chicago on Monday afternoon aftct
11 long lUnieM with pleurisy. Shear the wife
ot M V. Gannon , esq at one tlmo a prom
inent attorney of this city. Mrs. Gannon at
one time vvah a teacher in the public schools
of Omaha ,
C'lty Tieasurer Edwards cent near ! ) JHO-
00 ! ) east yesterday to meet municipal
obligations which mature October 1. Of tills
amount $100,000 Is to take up maiming short
time bonds The Interest on die-be bonds
aniountK-to $22,000 , and the remainder Is to
pa ) the Interest on long-time bonds
\rtlclii of Incorporation of the Southwest
ern Stock and Development company have
h < en Illid with the county clerk. The corn-
pun ) It , to handle mines and deal In Blocks
and bcndb. The capital stock Is JS5.0UO. The
lucuiporalors are Alex McMillan , K , C.
O'Hdlloran and Ueorgo W. Shlcldtt
Tuc-kdiy night one ot the uilori al
II oiMiliif , King & . Go's store left tlio eleclllc
lurivn1 cti , which heats a stove for a tailor' *
iou e The xtove became overheated and
burning Ihiough the table upon which It
itoml , jet lite to the woodwotK beneath ,
Yfytei Ix ) when the store was opened It
wa > found full of umolie ,
Ihu vurloug Doclctles couuectetl with Trutlt )
oatbe.lral have- adopted a plan uhereb ) racli
society In turn taken the rcspanblblllty ol
loiiductliiK one ot Ihe codables held In the
I'arlsu house upon the last Thurtda > of each
moiith The September social will be held
1 hut ida ) evenliiK at the Gardner Memorial
Parl h IIOUMO under the auspices of the Sun
day e hool. Muiio wuj v\i \ r ndre < } ftjisJ ri'
Ireibmiuts tenoO < >
PREPARE TO DO THEIR SHARE
En.tortalo.mont and Ball from Which to
Derive Fart of the Funds.
GERMANS WILL BEON HAND AT EXPOSITION
nf n Proponed llullitliiK to
lie Hilillilloil nt it Cclclirntlou
to lie llrlil inrly
i , cxt Month.
The German-American citizens ot Omaha
are making preparallona to properly cele
brate , on October 9 , the landing ot the flrgl
German settlers In Pennsylvania , The cele
bration will be held let Qcrmanla hall , com
mencing at S p. m. , and will comprise a con.
cerl , participated In by Ihe Orpheus Singing
socloly , Iho Zither club and other local tal
ent and a thcalrlcal performance In Gcrmiit.
During Ihc evening a grand tableau will be
presented , I ) pit ) lug the TransmUslsstppl Ex
position. The twenty-four stales and terri
tories In the transmlsslsslppl region will
each bo represented by a young woman and
Ihe entire group will be under die protecting
arm of Columbia , pcrconlflcd by a well
known Omaha woman. Speeches b ) Jacob
Houck and Francis Martin , the latter the
editor of Iho Posl-Trlbune will
German - , com
plete Ihls porllon of die entertainment , the
whole concluding with a ball.
The German-American Transmlsslsslppl as
sociation will take nn active nart In the
celebration , and steps will be taken to arouse
Iho 30,000 German-Americans In the Im
mediate vicinity of Omaha to the Impor
tance to them of the great exposition which
Is almost at hand. Thta association was or
ganized and Incorporated beveral months ago
for the purpose of advancing Ihc Interests
ot die Gciman clll/ens of Nebraska In Ihc
exposition and Ihc society feels thai the
time has come to begin active work In en-
lifting the assistance and co-operation ot the
Get man holders In Ihls work.
Handsome drawings representing die
building II Is proposed to erect on the ex
position grounds will be dlsplacd at the
entertainment for the Inspection of those
present. The drawings will show a build-
lug of Irregulai form , about 200 feat In
length along Its Hnilti ftonl , and having a
depth ot aboul 100 feet This building will
tcprescnt the various sllcs of architecture
seen among the historic buildings In the
different quarters ot Germany , faithfully re-
ptoduccd with all the appearance of extreme
old age. The Interior of the building will he
inrangcd to represent a chatacterlstlally
Get man concert hall with a stage on which
will be light entertainments such as arc
seen among the high clsss Ger
man resorts In the larger cities
ot the 'Tadcrlaiid " A res
taurant tor the dispensing ot German delica
tessen will be glvencpaco In the building and
there will also be parlors and reading rooms
for the use of visitors.
The committee having charge of the ccle
bratlon of the landing of die first German
sottleis in Pennslvanla comprises Charles
Kaufmrnn , Prancls Mai tin F. W. Koetter ,
Carl Rumohr and Prank Chrlstman. This
commltte lies sent Invitations lo all of die
German societies In this city and the Imme
diate \lelnlt ) and these societies hive been
icquested to bring- with them their banners
to be used In decorating the hall where the
celebration Is to be held
M IIIlSlvV I\\ ATSHVIM.13. .
liiilicalioiiH that Till * Hlatc- Will Hat
ItcprcHvntatU < * N \tlciiiliuiec. .
Major T. S. Clarkson , president of the
Omaha Hoard of Commissioners to the Ten
nessee Exposition , Is exciting every In
fluence to secure a large delegation ot Nebraskans -
braskans to go to Nshvllle on October S ,
the day which has been set apart by the
Tenncbsee Exposition management as Ne-
braaka day , and for which the Nashville
people ore making great preparations.
Major Clarkson savs thai Ihe Indications
ire favorable for a party of fair proportions ,
but he urges upon the people of this vi
cinity the importance of taking an Interest
in this matter of secuilrtK a large attend
ance In order to stimulate Interest among
the people of thai section In the Transmls-
slssippl Exposition.
Efforts have bcun made to secure n one
fare tate for Ihe whole distance from Ihe
railroads , and the major states that he be
lieves this will be accomplished. Governor
Holcomb and his official staff and W. J
DO an are goin , and II Is assured that a
number of the exposition directors win be
In Nashville on the day In question , but the
party has not reached the magnitude Major
Clarkson thinks die occa&lon requires.
\\orUlllK' for VnollHT CoiiMMitlon.
The Women's HomI of Managers has ap
pointed a committee to secure the 1898 meet
ing of the Liberal Congtcss ot Religions for
Omaha This body meets In Nashvlle , Octo
her 19 to 24 , and the committee appointee
by the Women's beard will at once bcgir
the woik of laying the claims of Omaha be
foio the members of that bad ) . The com
mlttco appointed foi this purpose ! s composed
of Thomas Kl'ratrlck , Rev. New Ion Mann ,
Rev. Mary Glrard Andrews , Rev. T. J.
MacKay , Rev. John McQuold and W. II. Alex
ander.
\ \ 111 Ili-j'rcmMit Colomilo.
Governot Adams of Co'orado has announced
the appointment ot Major S. K. Hooper to
be a member of the Colorado Exposition com-
miislon. Major Hooper Is the general pas-
songei agent of the Denver & lilo Grande
tailroad and If. one of thu most widely known
and popular passenger men In the west. It
Is conceded thai his appointment on the
Colorado commission has added greatly to
the ftrcnglli of thai bed ) , as the major Is a
man of great executive ablllt ) and force and
wields a powerful Influence In Colorado.
ritiiiM of ( In * Vrl llnlliUiiK.
Plans and detail drawings and full specifi
cations for the Art building have been turned
over to the Department of Buildings and
Grounds by exposition architects. This com-
pletra the plans for all of the buildings on
die mo In court except the Auditorium and
the Government building The former will bo
completed within the next ten das and the
advices from Washington arc to the effect
that the plan for die Government building
will he read ) for contractors lo commence
figuring by October 10
SoulliiTii Hc'iiulilliMil ) C f.
Piesldont Wattles has received from the
pro Ident of Nicaragua n very cordial reyly
to the official Utter of Invitation bent thiough
the Department of State of the federal gov
ernment , The Nlcaraguan president ac
cepts the Invitation and says ho will at once
take bteps to aecttiu an app'oprlatlon of suf-
Iklsnt < Uu to allow the government to partici
pate in the exposition In a manner which
will be creditable to It and ( satisfactory to
the exposition management. ' "
siolcn l'ro | > iT ( > ItriMit rrt'il.
A quantity of plunder tiecurc.d In die bui-
glary ot the house of C , G Underwood , Tvven-
t-nfth and California .streets , last Ihuibdav
nlghl was recovered by tin * police > esterday.
U was reported by Glenn Teel , a boy whq re
side ! al 2U01 North Twenty-sixth street , that
he had found Ihe at deles under a tre'e neat
Twcut-sixth and Lake streets. The vrop-
t-rty has been Identified and consists of one-
halt dozen silver spoous and the came num
ber or souvenir nioone , besides o silver mug
and other articles.
Inillt liluiil l.nlior Triinli'li * .
William R. Urael end William 1) . Rltchey ,
union papcl hangern , were arrested for
assaulting William Johnston , a non-union
man. About a week ago the two men met
Johnston neir the corner of Seventeenth and
HI. Marj'n avenue and accused him ot being
a cab Joluiblon repllel and Ihe trio wcr *
KOOQ engaged la a row , Joliiuton now lllea
a ( ompla'eit agtliibt the others.
t'hurnril nllli lni-urrlKllill < >
Maiy Hliuhc ) a daughter of Mrs. Hluclte )
llvliiK near Eleventh and Arbor streets , was
ancsted ) osier Jay for tncorrlglblllty. The
girl bat been emplolng her time by run-
ntug away and thus canting her parent uu-
uecewary trouble. The girl refuges to stay
at homo , but ho U wllllug to eel ' u poiltlou
jfrllh fti
ri.ownns FOR iin .KXPOSITIO
nfMl'InitU AVIlt IICRln
IhlUtlntcr. .
The Hoard of PAtU'CgmmlMlonera met ) ov
torday and transacted n considerable amount
ot business most oil which pertains to the
adornment of Kountnj-park and Ihe exposi
tion grounds next year. U was decided that
the work ot propagdtlng plants for the dec
oration of the parJC hould bo begun at the
Hanscom park grtonhouscs at once and It
was the sense ot the board that the addi
tional plants that would be required for the
decoration ot the grounds surrounding the
park should be purchased front local florists
In tlmo for the florists lo begin propagating
them before winter eels In.
The committee on Improvements and the
superintendent were Instructed to complete
tbo addition on die west side of the green
house at Ilannconi park to afford the extra
loom required.
Ihe superintendent was also Instructed to
make arrangements al once lo ship four or
five carloads ot the trees recently purchased
from ex-Governor Furnas from Uronn villa
to be set out on Ihe boulevard and at the
various parks as required. The same offi
cial watt directed to ralna a largo quantity
of evergreens at Hanscom park lo be sub
sequently transplanlcd al Kouulzc park ,
The hoard added a few more cages lo die
menagcrlo st Il'vorvlow park by accepting
the gift of two oral'le wolves , a Rocky
mountain badger , a coon , eagle , owl , etc. ,
from the Southslde Improvement club. The
gift of 100 black bass from Fish Commis
sioner May was accepted and the fish will
be It-stalled In die lake nt Rlvervlovv park.
The board also acceplcd two very handsome
oleanders from Mrs. J. E. House , which arc
lo be used lo nsslst In the adornment of the
exposition grounds. The watchman al 13 em la
park was discharged.
mm TO Tim iMutTiiuTivn TAHIIT.
lltMiili Itrollirrn HIIK Company
the I'ni-lllc CotiNt.
The Dctnls Ilrothcrs Hag company , the
largesl hag manufacturing concern in die
world , with factories at Omaha , SI. Louis ,
Minneapolis , Wcsl Superior and Now
Orleans has decided lo reach out and enter
a new Hold early next spring. Al lhal
time the company will open a faclory In
San Francisco.
Yesterday , In speaking of die decision
to cstabi ! h a bag factory on the Paclllo
coast , M C. Peters , loc-il manager of the
IJcmls Ilrothers IHg eomiKtn ) , said : "Pinna
have been completed whereby we will open
a factor ) at San Francisco for the mana-
faclure of all kinds ot bags. Al Ihe stan
die plant will give cmplomcnl lo nol IOSA
than 100 persons , which number will un
doubtedly he Increased very materially an
Ihe work progresses.
"Tho Pacific coist country uses annually
about 30 000,000 Jute sacks of dlflercnt sl/es ,
nil ot which , with Ihe exception of about
4,000,000 , come from Indh Under Ihc
provisions ot die Wilson larlff law we coula
not compete w 1th the cheap labor ot Asia
and consequently were unable to manu
facture on the Pacific coast. The McKlnley
law passed t the last session of cotigresB ,
has afTo'ded protection to American labor
and now we feel Justified In branching out
und establishing this now factory. Tor a
time we shall rent buildings In San Trnn-
c'sco ' , but eventual ! ) we cxpecl lo build ana
put in as complete p plant as there Is In
the world "
There are others bill none "Jusl as good"
as Di. Davis' Anti-Headache.
roit ( iinTi'Kit \TKMV
Chain I.IIIIK IiiMlxtH on Hotter Uiinllt >
of I'ood.
The prisoners In the city jail went on a
sttlke yesterday. Tor a time there was con-
Uderahlo excitement around police head
quarters , but things were quiet last night.
The pr.Isoncis who metaphorical ) ' "walked
out" were those which belong to the chain
gang. Their names are Joe Rockbud , John
-Ma ) , Frank Bennett , Joe Afrarr and Ucoton
G ecu. Tne Irouble blurted shortly altei
dinner time over the food supply. Rockbud
jommurilcuteil with "Doc" Dibbcrn , who has
: harge ot Ihe city hotel , and told him he
Aould work no more unless proper food were
fuiiilshcd.
DIbbern went over Iho hill of fare and ,
: ould ( lid no faull with it. RocKbud had I
been given half a leif of bread Iho brcid
lad disappeared , and he was offered mo e , but
be retu ed to be conciliated.
At 2 o'clock Special Officer Glb-on sum
moned his men to go to work , but theie was
i sullen silence. _ lloslon Green was the only
mun who rcupo'nded. Ho tald he would
ralhcr woik than absorb the sewer ga3 of the
place , so he was accommodated. 'Ihe oilier ,
men stood firm In their position. Jusl how
long the st iKe will conllniie is a matter of
conjecture with ihe officers. The men will ]
nci be credited with any time ECIVCI ! uoon ,
thcli Ecnti-nces anil fhould Ihey continue
obstinate their chances for life imprisonment
arc good.
IliirKlfii'Hriilia saltc.
The best salvo In the world for culs ,
bruises , sates , ulcers , sail rheum , fever sores ,
letter , chapped bands , chilblains , corns and
all skin eruptions , and positively cures piles ,
or no pay tequircd. It is guaranteed to give
ported satisfaction or money refunded. Price
25 cents per box. For cole by Ktthn & . Co.
K fur I'm liitr.
At the meeting of the Advisory Board yes
terday afternoon the street railway company
was , instructed to proceed at once to re-
eonalrucl Its tracks on Sixteenth streel from
Plcrco lo Vinton so lhal Ihe contractor can
proceed with the repaving The same sort
of rails and ties arc specified as those which
arc now being pul in on Wesl Fariaam street.
The only other business transuded was the
adopllon of a resolullon by which Chlet
Redell was aulhorjzed to purchase a Iruck
wagon for the use of the flic department
in hauling supplies.
CIniNi * a illrj < ! TIil < > f.
Last evening T. C. Havens lost his bicycle ,
bul finally gel trace of the thief just as he
was about to dispose of the machine lo a secondhand
ond-hand dealer namel Giosse , whose store
is at 112 South Tenth street A couple of
detectives happened along about this time
and gave chaee to the thief who wan pointed
out b ) die proprietors of die store A couple
f shots were fired after him , but die tugl-
live ebcaped The blcclo was iccovered.
Minx Tolillt Ai-fi-plN.
Sccietary Haller of the Public Libraiy
Hoard hub received word from Miss KMIth
robltt in vvhiih she sa > s that she will accept
the position of 'cataloguer ' and aeFlstant
llbtarlan which WMH tendered to her at the
last meeting of thr board. Miss Tobltt U
no\v In Urooklii , SJio will be- here the first
week of the month and will bo ready to begin
work on October 1C.
READY FOR THE PRIMARIES
Warm Time Likely to Precede Ohoico of
County Ticket ,
DEMOCRATS SELECT THEIR DELEGATES
Miictcoii Ioli-niiIc > KB In Sc\cn 'VVnrilii
Promise to llrliin on n Hot
I ix ( Dcmocrnllu 1'rl-
iiinrlr.t Tnilii } .
The petitions that were filed with the dem
ocratic county ccnlral committee Tuesday
for delegations to booted on at Ihc pri
maries today represent as liberal a show
ing ot pa ly fights and conflicting elements
as has been turned loose In a local primary
fight In years. There arc nineteen distinct
delegations In seven of the nine wards ot the
city and a red hot fight l In prospect.
In the Second and Ninth compromise tick
ets have been agreed on. In the Fifth , Sixth
and Eighth there arc three full tickets in
the Held and the remaining wards have- two
each. The fight seems to be almost entirely
on the head of the ticket , with Harry Miller ,
Richard Kngclmann nnd T , H , Todhunter
heading the opposing factions.
While there are any number of patrlollc
democrats who would bt willing to accept
a nomination tor one ot the lesser offices
there Is so much uncertainly In regard lo
fusion arrangements that there la very little
disposition lo gel oul and hustle for a nom
ination tliat inlgnt DC donated to unoiner
pally It the conventions succeed In gelling lo-
gothcr.
On the face ot die returns as exhibited In
the lists of delegales Ihero Is every Indl-
callon that the machine is quietly plugging
for Harry Miller and letting Its promises
to the other candidates go by the board.
Such ardent machine supporters as Dan
Honln. Charley Fanning , Louis Platll. 13. E.
How ell , J. U. Hunter , J. E. Rllcy , Ab Wag
goner and a dozen othets are In evidence on
lite Miller delegations The saloon keepcra
also constitute n considerable part ot the
Miller delegales This Is nol regarded with
unmixed sallsfacllon by die friends of Tod-
hunter , who have all along claimed the
support ot the party organisation Engcl-
mann's ft lends assert thai Miller will be
easier to boil than Todhunter and that theli
man will surely win out.
The Second vvatd delegation shows Lee
Herdman end Adam Sloup paired with Tom
Flim and Dave Shanrahan and this would
be harmony with n vengeance If It was only
Hue The delegation la supposed lo be for
Eltasser for register of deeds and the mem
bers will fight It out as they like It on the
main proposition. In this connicctlon It l&
btatcd that It Is G. F. Elbasser. the brother
of the present.official , who Is the candidate
of the ward , Peter Elsasser having wlth-
diavvn his candidacy
All the delegations , however , have been
sprinkled with men who are supposed to
be susceptible to a stampede to Ed How ell for
sheriff In case the proper emergency pre
sents.
Cnrllxs IK HniliirMpil.
At a regular meeting of the Dave Mercer
Southslde Republican club Tuesday evening
nl the club room in Park Pore&t hull , a
motion to endorse Flank W. Corllsb for
lounly commissioner was unanimously
adopted. The nexl meeting will be held
October 2 , when the republican candidates
for office and good spenkcrs will be In at-
lendnnce.
I-OHtiT 111 tinllacr. .
There is , a now'candidate In the field for
the position of counl ) commissioner fiom
the First district in the person ot A. C
I Foster , former ! ) a membei of the Iloaid of
I Fire and Police Commlrcioners. He has noti
fied his friends that he is to be considered
in the rnco for the republican nomination.
No man or woman can enjoy life or ar-
lompllsh much In this world while suffering
from a torpid liver. DoWltl's Little Early
Klfeofb , the pills that cleanse lhat organ
ilulcKly.
< ; \sn i itiriuiu.i : TO TICKKTS
Mi'lliuilN Kniploj t-il l tinte Ivociieru
nt the State Pair.
Instances showing the methods that the
gatekeepers adopted in die handling of State
fair funds conlliiue to multiply qulto rap-
Idly.
Idly.On
On Thursday of la&t week George W. Hol-
bioolc drove out to the ground" ssil approached
preached the horse gate. Ho jumped out o
his buggy and started toward the ticket of
fice. The gate keeper called out and asked
Mr. Holbrook wnere he was going. Mr. Hoi
brook replied thai he was going to pui chase
a ticket , whe. eupon he was Informed that 1
was not neceabar ) , thai ho could pay his
money and pass Into the grounds There be
Ing a largo crowd about the ticket office Mr
Holbrook leturned to the boree gate , pah
the llcket taker $1 and went upon the
giound' . Mr. Holbrook saw this gate keepe
put the money into bis pocket.
Last Friday William M Dustman drove
out to the State fair grounds , accompanied b )
his wife and two other parties , none o
whom had tickets of admission. Mr. Hush
man drove up to the horse gate and starlet
lo gel out of his buggy. The gate keepe
asked him where he was going and was in
formed that he was going to the ticket offic
to buy tickets for his part ) . The man a
the gate Informed him that this was no
necesiary , as the cash would be equivalen
to the tickets Mr. Huslimo.ii handed tli
gate Keeper $2 and upon being Informed tha
that bum vvas not enough paid another del
lar. The gatekeeper accepted this money am
Mr Bushman passed onto the grounds H
did not receive any tickets or other evidene
of the payment of the money.
License to wed have been Is.miel h ) tli
county Judge to the following parties
Name and Residence. Age
Philip Dicuth , South Omaha . 2
Maty Stiuch. Omaha . 19
Com ad Ilartcls , Omaha . 20 i
Alvlna Englcr , Omaha . 25 I
William Patten , Omaha . 22 j
Gladys Engles , Omaha . 21
George P. Ivcs , Omaha . 25
Clara Ilelle Cope , Omaha . 20
Iliulil Doyd Ilrundlen , Dayton , la . 21
Anna Mprle Pcarsen , Dayton , la . zi.
Gcorgo H Place , Omaha . 3u
Ellen Margaret Johnson , Princeton , 111 . 30
Samuel G Ochscnbeln , Omaha . 21
Nellie G. Mallor ) , Pierce , Neb . 19
Lewis L , Jones , Chicago . 26
Cora Wendlll , Kansas City , Mo . 20
Saidha Wise Old Doctor :
" If rill the world could be made to see
I * ' ateir
as I see it in my daily rounds ; if they could realize the
luxury , the health , the safety from all germ life ; the
great power of the water to dissolve and carry away
the waste products of high living , the Company would
be unable to supply the demand. "
It has been curing rheumatism and other uric-acid
troubles for two hundred years.
Notwithstanding the advance in the Sold by all dealt In Mineral
price of foreign waters , prices on Walcri , and In every hotel and
,
Londonderry will remain the tame. club In Africa
A Walk Out at
New Store
Yesterday all of the carpenters employed at The
Nebraska corner laid down their tools and 'valked out. This
was the first walk out that occurred since the building began
o be erected. The men expressed themselves as being very
sorry indeed. The contractor also regretted the action of the
men , but could not see any help for it , us he will be out of a
ob himself in a few days. One of the men , being inter
viewed , said the only grievance he knew of was that there
were only four floors in the building. He wished there would
JB eighteen. As the carpenter work on the four floors was
ill finished , and as the pointers were waiting fora chance to
lang their little signs around , the carpenters he'd an informal
conference and decided that they wou'd have to look for work
somewhere else. There w.xs absolutely nothing e'se ' for them
to do The building is now in the hands of the painters ,
who are doing what they can to cover things up and make it
unpleasant for people with new clothes. One of these days
the painters will be obliged to walk oul , too. As soon as they
do , we will walk in. Aftet we get a foothold for ourselves
we will invite the public to come and see us , Wish them
painters weren't so all fired slow.
C00" !
"cupiosHE"
lion of n famouirranch phjilclin , will quIcLlr euro vouof nil mr- i
voti3 or Ulsiaaes of tue-Kcncratlvc iirnaiin , such M Juit Mimlu.u , , .
Itrmmma , I'-ilnsm till ) racl.ScmlimI l.mlsMnni.Jspnnii Dobilltl
rimplo , Unlltness to Marry , I.ilmuttltiK lrnln , Viirlrmple ni'il
Constitution. It btop/i / nil louci liyil iv < ir nlK' u I'lrvrntn igiilrk *
ncssof clischarRp , wlilclilfnotcliocKpil ipMl toHppnniitorrliiciiiiiiJ
flFTrn . n" " ' horrors uf Impolnnry. TIMI ij.r. : < Icalises thcllvcr , Uie
HCFOnP AND - , , , , ,
Mllnc > nn ( „ „ rinary nrsaiisoS ullImimrlllct
ClII'IIU'.Nr ! ittrcnRtliorsnndrcstorpaRiiiallvvcnktirpans.
Tlio rpiison nulTprrrt nro not cured bj' Dnclors li liecnuse nmt'tj' per pent nri > trouble' with
ProatalltlH. CUl'IDUNUIn tin-only known rpniidy to rurowlllioutuii opi ration. MiH ) ! < ntlmonU
nil A written eimranti ofl'pti and money rptnrmd If Blx linxmiloca not ctfect n jicrinttneutcuro.
JUO n box , BII for J5.OO , liv mall , bend for FUEh clrciiHr and testimonials.
AdilrLsa UAVOIi-TXKDICIM- . , r.O. lloi J C.BolirrrlicLico.C'nL Itrr&itctM
MYEHS-DILLON DliUQ CO. . B. li liTH A.NLVARNAM STUKETS. O&IA1IA. NED.
4HE THAT WORKS EASILY WORKS SUC
CESSFULLY. " 'TIS VERY EASY TO
CLEAN HOUSE WITH
DUFFY'8
PURE MALT WHISKEY
All Druggists.
OZONATE UTEM WATER- ;
We ate QRents In Omalia fat the cule
hinted water which liab found so much favor
of late not enl > with club men anil those who
tleblro a pilatuble table watct. bul as a icin
edj for Kidney , filadiler and Liver Diseases
WE ARE HnAixiuAirrons rcm MINERAL
WATCHS and fe-11 at following prl"es when
tnkpn In full cases of 50 bottles and botlles
returned to us.
O/oinitc I.Uliln , illinrt bottle. . . 1 lo
Horn 1-ltlilli. i | nn it Inline 1 Ic
\\iiiiUfMliu , IljKC'In. iitiint liotllf Kir
Miinitou ( SoilHJ , ( | imrl linldi * . . . 1O < -
liliiiilin ( xoiln xprliiKN ) , < l . liudlo 1Oc
Colorado CiirlMliad , iiinrl liottlr. 1Oc-
ClIl-lNlllKl ( ClOHOlllllllfl- | l Il0 < lll > KH-
Hemember price quoted abovela thp price
per bottle when taken In full cubes nf BO
liottlles and bottles tetiirnud to lit Wo de
liver free but bottles mu-t be retutnc'd to
ui by purchaser
for
ir.ii : Oiniiliii , Ni'li.
MIDDLE O TIIH BLOC'K
Ecarles
& Searles
Sl'EClALISTin
ervolls , Clironi ;
und
Prime Disease
SEXUALLY.
& DlKimlrrunt Mo i
TriHtiiii'iit It ) in til
CniiHiiltiitlun I rue.
SYPHILES
Cured tor lira and tut poltoo tlioiou hly cleuiut/
( rum the tjeiem
bveimuiortlicn , facmlnal WeuKntin Lost Man *
hood , Night .inu > IOii > , Decu > td I uculllcs , it.
male WeuUnntu und all aciicut illsonlerB pe >
oullar to eltn'r tti positively curcu I'lI.KH ,
risriiL-v nnd uicrAi. : ui.eius : UYIJHO
C'CLKSNO VA1UCOCKL& permunently anil
cured Methot n w and unfallln/
.it homo
by new methnd llliout pain or cuttlnic. Oill
nn or adJrro with clamp.
Dr.Searles
TKLHIMIONn 1831
'KIMCHT AT Sil.1 ,
BLEl'S SCHILLER VAUDEVILLES
M.itliii-o I'rlci-H lovtti llour.fiUo litli-oiiy 'J
The Creglton
I Ml. II IS , ( oininriii'liiK Siiiiiln > Vln ( .
M vriMin u in\isi\i. : :
The LauKliIng Turoro of Kngland and
America
MISS FRANCIS OF YALE
With OrlKlnal Cast Inclndltis
VIH. ITIINM : < aii vitixii1.
The OrlBlnul t'HAItl.UY HUNT '
Prlcet , J5c , Me , 7Cc , ? 1 00 ,
Matinee i5c , 35c , BOc ,
Boyd 's Theatre
. .Telephone 1 1S
3 1 > 1UI1IS. s'jNuor. ' otr. 3.
TH13 TAMOl H COMIIDY
. . .NEVER AGAIN. . .
Direct from an AbBolutu Conqucal of
: ir. ( Minus IN CHICUJO AMI N. v.
SeatB now on eale
I'rlcea 25f. 60e. 7Sc. > 1.00 _
IIUfKLb
Ut1 ! ill
The Miflard Uuujljt
OIM\
( . < NTKAI.KY
Aintl leun plun. f-.GO per U. j up
1UIOCMII | ) p Illl.lt.UUp-
J , K. Jl.VlllClil- bON , I'ru | > ,
HOTEL.
i iuifiii\'rii : : AMI JOMS siitnins ,
149 ropm > , batlm , itcain hvut and all modern
co-nt-nltnci * Ilutrs , 1 M and 12 W inr dux
Table unexcelled. Bpclal low rate to reguUi
fcoarder * . UICU BVIITJI. Manager.
It ? tn jour ad\ftMtngo to Imvc
Hum filled bi foi < clrcij mlvaiices
Sof
Uncllon . . . .
Sllvet rilllnct . Mo
Pure GeM ruling . . . up
Sel Teeth . . . $3 w >
BP'.t IVi'th . . J7 .f
No clurgo foi examination
hid > attettO tut. (
\IJ\VYOKKniNTAl.X : )
Oftlrc In I'liflinnii llloclt Iftl
ind DoiiRlit > < T
Shoe Store Open I
nit ci.rMMi i- v
nnanuurjuGDunap
nLung T idbie--n
f ] The fall cf tin.vc.ir . is nn im-p =
ph poitunt ] iui i ( < tl foi sill vvlio havoL.
D CAIAKRII 0.1 BIIOIICIIITIS ,
LJ or an > otliei itire-ulloti of thoic-
DspintUll'J p.lhs.tfiL-ci.
Tlio latt'st and lie-it nppliancch
I for fllcillful liputinont me used
I I by Dr. Slicp.n d , tonsullnllon Fret- .
SHKPAttl ) MKDIC\L \ INSTITUTE
| |
TRADEMARK
POCANTICO
MADE ME A MASM
AJAX lAlSLUrsl'OHUIVKLY tlllltU
A f./ * * * rri I9ltttrt' l tiillnz Mm.
IJJT At > u * > e U"l oilier J.ii < me'um ] ' In tilt * .
ciHlotjx Ittfijntrltlu unit tintlu
retold Ix i \ fuility In om ur ) ouritf. unU
ill ft n i nn for li l > hudlnfihH or rctirr'Acr
, 1'rt-Teni liunnfty uml Con uiui > tlon If
taken In tmib Jnuir IUH btiuvvii Iminum ila ( niiTOfo *
ment unj r Juris a CUH1J whore nil cithern tall In
(1st upon huvinft tlm { tpnulniitjax Tublctu rliu/ )
IIUTH tuiod IhuimiiiiiU im < l will euro youo ulve
ponUivu wi jtifri cuiiunii' tfTffct t i cum In nacn auu
or r innd ln ritonftjr J'lhu 6C r uH ( par imcku o.or
.li nitkuKHj ( full tinnlineiitj for t.'GO } ) r nuttl.ln
pluiu tvrnpfH r. ijion rnrf ( r r of i rir * , Clronlar ffe *
AJAX RUMRDY CO. , " /K / J
Tor tale In Onulia ty Jainen Fortyth , 202 If.
ICtli etrret
Kuftn c Cu IMI , und Oouiilaa Slrreti.
Oil. IMIN1M * (20MIKN SI'KOII'IC UllllHS
DRUNKENNESS
It cnn be glvrn ullliiiut Hut Uiionlciluriv
ut tin ; iiullfiil In loffce , lea or urtlcli-B uf
food , will effect a perinanrnt and tpetdy euro ,
nhither the patient In a mult-rule drinker ur an
alcoholic meek.
Hook of parlltulum fiee , tri lie had of
Kull n X Co. , loth and Douclat. Omaha. Neb.
Oliicliuiiill , ( I.
Write for their "liwU on Mirphlno lUblt.
mailed free.
FACIAL BLEMISHES
nulcKly illsapienr uhru \\'oiilliury' Oiund Toi et
Coinliliijllon l | | | < lnH > . It will ruidt-r u.
rouih l < ln iniort i un I 110 C t n g cd cJim > l * ! "ii
A minii'U n ( cji I ) if Woudliury'K racial Heap ,
Tuclul I'reani TiiclHl I'owdir und Dental Cream
und u llHiut ) li'i'k mulled un rneipt t-l 2
Tie KKiiIni rl/e t Id iverywlieie ie racli
JOHN IIOiiDIJt in l ) < 1nnatcil''Kl 't , irft ,
< : o t t s v
Pozzoni's Cornploxion
I'owpun produetrt A null anil b autliil vltifis
it corobluen every element of beauty BUJJL
purity. , * . , /7 _ ,