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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1897)
\ . I 8 THE O\rAITA \ DAILY B1 < JK : TllTUllSDAT , SEPTEMBER 30 , 18J > 7. PAUTIVII i vru IP pnnvTrrv. CONTINUANCE IS GRANTED * City is Given Another Opportunity to Beonro Its Export Witness. SUIT AGAINST.BOLLN BONDMEN GOES OVER UuilK < * SlnliiuiKli llrantN ( lie Hr < | iii-Ht of ( In- < ' ! ( > Alornc ) nnil Po ( - 1MIMCH ( llf Trllll Ulllll .November in. ' .Tudgo Slabjngh yesterday postponed the trial ot the gull brought by the city to re cover the amount of ex-City Treasurer Holla's defalcation from bin bondamcn until Novem ber 1u , a week earlier than the date asked for by thu dty. Expert Wcttllng has prom ised that liu will bo In the city by that time to give his testimony. The ( rial will be be gun peremptorily on the diitu set. "I want to warn vou , gentlemen , that this In the l.ifit postponement I will grant , " thu court announced to the counsel. The postponement was granted upon th written snowing from City Attorney Connell demanded by the court. This was made up of the affidavit of the city attorney and of Comptroller \\VMberg , who went to Kansas City after Wettllug. According to the show ing Expert Wcttllng will come to this city on November 10 and will spend a two weeks' xaeatloii here. In his affidavit , City Attorney Connell stated that Wcttllng vvaa the only person who know the condition of Bolln's books and that the city was absolutely unable to proceed to tilal. Then the circumstances fcurroundliift Welding's removal from the city wcic hot out It was shown that on September II the council ordered Wettllug to assist In prcparfng for the trial of the case. On the afternoon of that day the city attorney learned from the ncwbpapers for the first time of thu expert's intention to leave the city. He opoke to Wcttllng about the nutter , but the latter was not inclined to pay much. Ho was served with a sub poena on the Hame day , but In the after noon went ti > Kansas City On September 21 thu council , by resolution requested AVettllng to tome back and also asked the Armour people to let him off. These re quests were without results , and coiihc- < jiicntl ) Comptroller Wcstberg went to Kau nas City last Saturday to ecu what he could do. Comptroller Wcstbcrg's affidavit was tin1 statement himade to thu court Tuesday to the effect that Wcttllng would not re turn for feat of losing his position Tues day the comptioller telegraphed to Secretary Hood ) of the Aimour company about the matter and received an answer to thu effect that Wcttllng would be allowed to come to thp clt ) on November 10 for a couplu of CONNELL MAKES A STATEMENT. On this showing City Attorne ) Council asked for a postponement to November 22 llo said that In spite of any cilticlsm the court might m.iKo and lei the face of the "abuse" of the press , he hid done ever ) thing possible to have Wcttllng heie He said that he could do nothing more than have u subpoena seived upon him. He could not bo foiced to remain "If I had Wcttllng In this ttatc I would Iiavo him In this court head flist or feet drat , ' Haid Judge Slabaiigh. "If I could foico t'lt city to trlul I would do it Out if 1 shoull order a ttlal the contention would be tint I had not been a fair trial and the probable result would be that the case would bu 10- trled. " Judge Slabautrh did net see why two weeks were nccdu I foan eji ) rt like Wcttllng to become preuiiod to give testimony and he therefoiu * et the trial for November 15 In- Btead of November 22. lie then announced that no furlliei postponements would ' he granted. "Befoic. we go to trial on that day we will vvunt to know whether Weltllng tvlll give testimony In favor of the city , " was the sug- gestlvo answer of Olty Attorne ) Connell. When he left the bench , Judge Slubaugh remarked that In ordlnar ) ca en he wotilc have inslstel on the city going to trial , bul because of the fact that I CO 000 citi/eiis of Omaha very Intticsted In It , he allowed the postponement. With the dclsy that vvus granted he naw no icason wh ) any other con tinuance should bo given. N lii Crliiilinil Court. In the criminal court > csterda ) the flrat trial juiy was called In the case of John Johnson of Yutun , who In charged with horsc- steallng Uefoie the trial was begun Tom KlrPCHl ( | , chaiged with bicAIng Into fielght cats , was allowed to plead gui.ty to laiccn ) and was sentenced to nix months In the county jail The case of criminal assault against Vlctoi Koch , which was continued Tuesday , was nollcd .vesterda ) The par ents of the little girl , Mrtle Koch , who was alleged to huve been abaaulted , have left the city. JOCYTIN . MVNY T\Y SHUIKIIUS AVorU of lli < - OlilHM'n or > I'ull of llrroi N. The deputies who are making up the first municipal tax list under thu new la\v havu already dlnpovetc'd a considerable number of enois and iriegularltles that have been car ried along on the oooks for ) ears Tuesday a valuation was placed on"an acre of propeit ) In ihe Sixth ward which hat previously been listed as sclool | piopeity and thcreforu exempt from taxation. As a matter of fact the entire tract has been owned by an Individual for years , hut t'uoiigh ' the care- leKsnes.3 or Ignorance of the assessors It has nuv'oi been placed on the taxable list Ti indicate how euielctslj the old ah-etsmenl rolls were made up , It Is stated that ono assessor who Is placing a valuation on pei- Eonal propert ) found thlrt-two propeit ) owncis in a single day's work who had ncvui lieen taxed before. Dr. KIIIK'H Acn IIINIM > V < TJ for Cuu- NIIIUIllloil. This Is the beat medicine In the world foi All forms of Coughs and Cold * , and for Con sumption. Every bottle Is guaranteed. It \\II1 cure anJ not disappoint. It has no equal for Whooping Cough , Ahthma , Ili\ ; 1'ever , Pneumonia , Ilionchltls , La Gilppe Cold In tlm Head and for Consumption It Is nnfe ( or all aies , pleasant to take , anil nhovo all , a sure cure. , It Is alwa > s well U take Dr. King's New Llfu Pills In connec tion with Di , King's New Dlscaveiy , at they rrgnlatu mid tone the stomach am bowels. We guarantee perfect nattafucttot in * return money. l''reu tilal bottles a ICilin & CO.'M diug store , Regular pirn ROc and $1,00 , ( Moth SlmiM MUM ! Conic Dimn. Maor Mooies notified thu pollen yester day that all huelncfcs men In the central pot- tlon of the city ehould bo ordered to Ukt down tliti lumpoiary cloth signs used during ( air week. Noon todaj uas given as Hit tlmo limit , and all the merchants who fal tn comply \\lll bo ancotcd for obstructing thu streus. Awarded Highest Honors World's Pair , Gold Medal , Midwinter Fair. CREAM BAKING A Pur * drape Cream of Tnrtar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. 1.011:9 : coM'innNcn i > AX ornctii. ollci-iiinn I'nllft to Arrrsl n I'nlr of Uorao TliliMrn. I'otcr Kotyzn , residing at Twelfth and William streets , hao lost all confidence In tic ability , efficiency and Integrity of nt least one police officer , and that police officer In said to bo Henry Wteenbnrg , who has ( ho South Thirteenth street beat at night. Shortly after 2 o'clock last Tuesday morn- UK Kotjza was aroused from his slumbers > y the sound of horses running along the street In front of his house. Ho Jumped out if bed and looked out of the window. The lorses that were rapidly disappearing up the street looked much Ilko his own , and hastily lulling on his Jlothcn Kotyza went out to his tarn , there to find that two of his animals lad gone. I/joking up toward Thirteenth street he eaw two men and two horses. Proceeding thither he found that the horses were hli own and that the. men were talking with \Vlsenburg , the policeman on " the beat. ICotym told the officer that the horses be longed to him and that they had been stolen by the men who had them In their posses sion Neither of the men made any denial and taking ( he horses away , Kotyza led them hack to his barn. AH he wan about to enter his homo he looked up the street and saw the thlcvco Kttlt talking with the officer , Kotyza weht toheru the 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 Kotyza , Tlio policeman took the gun away and as- suiod Kot > 7ii that both men would bo ar- lested after which he went home. Yesterday Kotvza visited the police station and waH surprised to learn that neither of the horse thieves had been arrested , and was more ( jurprlsed to learn that the matter had not been reported. If > ou have over licen a little child In a imroxynm of whooping cough , or If you have been annoyed by a constant tickling In the. . throat , > ou can appreciate the \alno of One .Minute Cough Cure , which gives quick relief. itit'u.i.s : Tin : TIIIIIM\N MIIII ; > IK. Ilr. , Mu-rn HIM ! ruriilxlK-N tlic Police with Information. 1 hn police received some information vcs- terilsy which may throw somr light upon the murder of Officer Dan Tic lorn in. Dr. E Shbfwood , 1102 South Twenty-second street , culled nt the station and stated tint he hud H'tiMiriH for believing that one of the shot guns used by the murderers oilglnally be longed to him. About three months previous to the oc currence Ir Sheiwood possessed a Miotgun thu had been sawed off and vvns uflerwatds ooht b ) his son to a carpenter The ca yen ters an Intimate friend ot the Kastnei a u/1 was known to have loaned the HUH to tin in on several occasions Shortly before the murder took place Di Sherwood's pen hired the carpenter to whom he had sold the gun and u paper hange' to MI air a house located at Thli ly-thlid and Woohvortli avenue A couple ot nights latei the house being repalied. was entered and the H < ipu hanger's tools wele stolen. The tools of the carpenter , however which were lying ploiiRalde of thcae belonging to the ottie- man , woie unmolested. The Incident wuj thought hlglilv suspicious b ) the doctor ami the nutter was Itiyics ed upon his memorj A \erj short time afterwards the gun ( lib- appeared from possession of the carpen ter , and was never afterwards located Per this reason It Is fti posed to have been used In the shooting. Dr. Sherwood was thown the old single-bin eleJ gun iccovered bj the police from the residence of Loitlb Kastnci. but stated that It was net the one. The tact that the shooting w > is done with shot guns of the shoit Lnr el vaiictj still Inclines Dr Sherwood to believe that the gun owneJ . ) > the carpenter - mixed up In the affali He states that ehould It he recovered by the police that he can positive ! ) Idciitlfj It , a-- he owned It for several jcais Cure of Cliroiltu Dt.irrlioon. . Mr niam Kcllv , an oil operator of this place , ttis away on business when he took a severe diarrhoea which developed into a chronic case. He was compelled to iive up his position and come home for treatment. He grew rapldl ) worse , however , until at last I induced him to try Chamberlain's Colic , OhoU'ia and Diarrhoea Remedy. After using one little bottle of It he was able to be around a aln and continuing the use of It cuied him peiniantntlj C. V Cverly , of the llrm uf Everly & Everly Davlstown , Pa. , Curd of TIlllllliN , 1 wish to express my sincere and heartfelt thinKs to my man ) fr'cnds who t > o klmll > remembeied me In my late bereavement. MRS SUSCE COULTER. W.M 0. GOSS-COAI , Tel. 1207. Office and jards llth S. Nicholas Vlllllll I'lK-lllC. "The Overland Limited ' The most SUI'nURU" EQUIPPED train vvtst of Mlceouri River. Twelve hours quicker than any other train to Pacific Coast. Call at Tlckot Office .1302 Tarunn ) St. Ill Itl.fUiTON KOI 'IT. . to 'lucbilay and Thursday of this week. Take "Vestlbuled Plyer " Finest train out of Omaha Now fropi end to end. Leaves Cnloti depot fi 05 p. m. licrths and tickets at 150J rarnam street. K.VAIM' Amelia 13. September 8 , IS97 , wife ot S I ! Kmipp , aged ! > 0 yeais Fir- noral at 10 o'clock Thursday morning , Sept 30 , fiom her lalo residence , It'lG Jackson street , to Fain lew cemeteiy , I'applllon , Sarpy county. A Hewer Is being put In on Corby , from Sherman avenue east to Fourteenth btiret. The Iron work of the Eleventh street viaduct Is being given a coat of black paint. The Judge ? of the municipal court have appointed Dorsej HoucK ab an additional < onhtable The appointment of another court oltlcc'i was necessitated h ) the Increase III the v iilumc of business on the dockets 'lht > report of LUenso Inspector MeVittlo shows that -20 Ikuiibes were Issued during August fiom which the city derived a u-vi-nim of $2 028 BO Of this amount $910 was collected fiom the proprietors of nliklc- In-tliH-slot machines 'Ihe parties who will erect the big apait- inciit liousc at Sherman avenue mid Lake slri'et broke ground ( or the foundation of the fctmUuru > esterda > Ilia coiutrucllon of the building will be pushed In order that It maybe bo completed this fall. \Vairantn for the ariest of Axel FiHuu- beg : and Chillies Dennett have been MVOIH out b > Emma Myers The woman alleges Mio has bei'n Insulted a number of times by the men and bhe wants them locked up The men are aUo wanted on other charger Mis M V. Gannon , formerly of Omaha , died In Chicago on Monday afternoon after .1 long HUierc with plcurUy She waF the wife of M V Gannon , csq at one time a prom- Incut attorney of this city. Mrs , Gannon at one time wati a teacher In the public schools of Onmlia , l'lt > Ticasurcr Edwards sent nearly } HO.- 000 east yesterday to meet municipal ohllgatlonb which mature October 1. Of this amount $100,000 Is to taku up maiming shore time bonds The Interest on thtfce bonds amount H to $2-.000. and the remainder Is to pa ) the Interest on long-time bonds \rtldes of Incorporation of the Southwest ern Stock and Development company have bi'i'ii 111ul with the county clerk. The com- I'Hiiv It to handle mines and deal In stocks and bcfiilfc. The capital stock Is JS3.000 The luiuiporators are Alex McMillan , ! ' . 0. O'llalluran and George W. Shlcldx Tui'Mljy night one of ( he Ullorj at H owning , King S. Co'a store left the. eleUllo current i , which heats a stovu ( or a tailor' * ijou.se The stove became overheated and burning ttnoiiKh the table upon which It ijoitil , ret mo to the uoodvvoiK beneath YeMei ln > when the store was opened It w i * found ( nil of smoke. Tlu < uirious societies connected with Trlnltv cathflr.il have adopted a plan whereb ) each loeiely In turn taken the responsibility of tunduelug ! one of the sociables held In the Parish house upon the laat Tliursta ( > of f ch mouth The September soda ) will be held Ihuuda ) evening u the Gardner Memorial 1'arUh liouuo under the auspices of the Sun. day syhooj. Muslo wUJ Vf t ndfrcd ajij rj. ( reshmints ecfveO. i PREPARE TO DO THEIR SHARE Entertainment and Ball from Which to Derive Fart of the Funds. GERMANS WILL BEON HAND AT EXPOSITION uf n Proiioncil HntlitliiK to lie ixhll lt < Ml nt u Celebration to lie Hold Hnrly i , : Sext Mouth. The German-American citizens of Omaha are making preparations to properly cele brate , on October 9 , the landing of the flrtt Herman settlers In Pennsylvania , The cclc- biatlon will be held In Qcrmanla hall , com mencing at 8 p. m , , and will comprise a concert - cert , participated in by the Orpheus Singing society , tbo Zither club and other local tal ent and a theatrical performance In German , During the evening a grand tableau will be presented , tpitying the Transmlsslsslppl Ex position. The twenty-four states and terri tories In the transmlsstsslppl region will each be represented by a young woman and the entire group will be under the protecting arm of Columbia , personified by a well known Omaha woman. Speeches by Jacob Houck and Francis Martin , the latter the editor of the Post-Tribune will German - , com plete this portion of the entertainment , the whole concluding with a ball. The Gorman-American Transmlsslsslnpl as sociation will take an active part In the celebration , and steps will be taken to arouse the 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. Thla association was or ganized and Incorporated several months ago for the purpose ot advancing the Interests of the Uci man. citizens of Nebraska In the exposition and the society feels that the time has como to begin active work In eu- llbtlng thu assistance and co-operation uf thu Herman settlers In this work. Handsome drawings representing the building It Is proposed to erect on the ex position grounds will he displayed at the entertainment for the inspection of those present The di aw Ings will show a build ing of Irregular form , about 200 fc2t In length along Us n.aln front , and having a depth of about 100 feet. This building will leprescnt the various styles of architecture seen among the historic buildings In the different quarters of Germany , f ilthfuliy re- pioluccd with all the appeaiancc of extreme old age. The Interior of the building will be ill ranged to represent a characteilstlJally German concert hall with a stage on which will be light entertainments such as are seen among the high class Ger man resorts In the laiger cities of the "Kaderland " A reb- taurant for the dispensing of German delica tessen will be glvcn pace In the building aid there will also be parlors and reading rooms for the use of visitors. Thu committee having charge of the cele bration of the landing of the first German scttleis in Pennslvania comprises Charles Kaufmmn , Trancls Mai tin P W Koetter , Carl Humohr and Prank Chrlstman. This commute has sent invitations to all ot the German societies In this city and the Imme diate viclnlt ) and these societies have been requested to brln ? with them their banners to be used In decorating the hall where the celebration Is to be held M'.IIHSKV 11 \ \ AT IniHi-alloiiN that This IHatc Will Hntc Ilt'prt'Ht'ii tn 11ON In Vttt'iiiliiiu'c. Major T. S. Claikbou , president of the Omaha Board of Commissioners to the Ten nessee Exposition , Is exerting every In fluence to secure a large delegation of Ne- braskuns to go to Nashville on October S , the day which has besn set apait by thu Tennessee Expedition management as Ne braska day , and for which the Nashville people are making great preparations. Major Claikbon has that the indications are 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 sccuiliTg a large attend ance in order to stimulate interest among the people of that fccctlon In the Transmls- slsslppl Exposition. Efforts have been made to secure a one fare late for the whole distance from the railroads , and the major states that he be lieves this will be accomplished Governor Holcomb and his ofllclal staff and W. J. tlr\an are goln , and It is assured that u number of the exposition directors win be In Nashville on the day in question , hut the party has not reached the magnitude Slajor Clarkson thinks the occasion requires. ng for \iinllirr Convention. The Women's Boai'd of Managers has ap pointed a committee to secure the 1888 nice'- Ing of the Liberal Congress of Religions for Omaha This body meets In Nashvile , Octo bcr 1 ! ) to 24 , and the committee appalntcc by the Women's beard will at once bcglr the work of laying the claims of Omaha be foio the members of that bail ) . Thu com mlttco appointed for this purpose ! s compoben ot Thomas Kl'ratrlck , Itev. Newton Mann , Itev. Mary Glrard Andrews , Rev. T. J , Mackay , Rev. John McQuoId and W. H. Alex ander. Will ItcprrHcnl Coloi-nilo. Governoi Adams of Co'orado hob announced the appointment of Major S. K. Hooper to he a member of the Colorado Exposition com mission Major Hooper Is the general pas senger agent of the Denver & Rio Grande lallroad and Id ono of thu most widely It noun and populir passenger men In the west. It Is conceded that his appointment on the Colorado commission has added greatly to the strength of that body , ab the major Is a man of great executive abllit ) and force and wields a powerful Inlliiccico in Colorado. I'liuiM of ( InVr nuIliliiiK. Plain and dotall draw-Ings and full specifi cations for the Art building have been turned over to the Department of Buildings and Grounds by exposition architects , This com- plelra thu plans for all of the buildings on the main court except the Auditorium and the Government building Tne former will bo completed within the next ten das and thu advice's from Washington are to 'ho effect that the plan for the Government building will he read ) for contractors to commence figuring by October 10 , Southern lli > | iiilillt > Vlnj Conii- . President Wattles has received from tin pru Ident of Nicaragua a very cordial revly to the olllctal letter of Invitation sent thiougli the Hep-ailment of State of thu federal gov ernment. Thu Nicaragua ! ! piesldent accepts < copts thu Invitation and says he- will at onci taku btepb to seem a an appropriation of tiuf- llcl ° iit Uu to allow the government to partlcl. pate In thu exposition In a manner whlcli will be creditable to It and ( satisfactory Ic the exposition management. ' siolcn l'roii'rl > Itrrot < [ < < ! . A quantity of plunder bucurcd , In the bui- glary of the hotifo of C Q Underwood , Tweiv t > -fifth and California streets , last Thuibdav night was recovered by tlm police yesterday It was reported by Glenn Teel , a boy who re sides at 1'UOl North Twenty-sixth street , thai he had found thu articles under a tre'o neai Tw cut ) -sixth and Lake streets The VTOP' erty has been Identified and consists of onu- half dozen silver spooub and t\ie \ name num ber or fouvtmlr tiioonu. besides a silver tuut and other articles. lnill > liliml l.ulior 'I'muli'lp. William It. Uiael acid William D , Hltche ) union papei hangers , \\ere arrested for assaulting William Johnston , a non-union man. About a week ago the two men met Jnhiibtnn neir the corner of Scvuntetnth and Ht Marj's avenue and accused him of being a H'-ih Joluibton repllel and the trio wer > i noun engaged tn a row Joluibton HOH lilts a cumpla'tit agclnei the others l with liii-oi-rlullillll ) . Maiy lllnchv ) a daughter uf Mrs Illiahej living near Eleventh and Arbor streets , was anes'ed > ester-Jay for Incorriglblllt ) . The titrl has been employing her time b ) run ning away and thus causing her parent un- iiec ary double. The girl refuses to stay at Uoiuo. but sue U Milling to get a position * ith ftdft t mll * n.ownns POIIriu : .KXPOHITIOV nt'trniin Will llculn 'IhUSlntcr. . The Board of PAtk'Cqmmlnl6ners met ) rv torday and transacted * considerable amount of buolnesit nion of ) which pertains to the adornment of Kountzo-park and the expoel- . ! on grounds next jroar. U was decided that the work of propagdtlng plants for the dcc- iratlon of the purkuhould be begun at the llanscom park greenhouses at once and It was the sense ot the board that the addi tional plants that -would be required for the decoradon ot the grounds surrounding the park should be purchased from local florists In tlmo for the florists to begin propagating them before winter sets In. The committee on , Improvements and the superintendent were Instructed to complete tbo addition on the west side ot the green house at Hanscom park to afford thu extra loom required , The superintendent was also Instructed to make arrangements at once to ship four or flvo carloads ot the trees recently purohased from ex-Governor Furnas from Ilrovvn villa to be set out on the boulevard and at the various parks as required. The same offi cial was directed to raise a largo quantity of evergreens at Hanscom park to be sub sequently transplanted at Kountzc park. The board added a few more cages tu the menagerie at H'vorvlew park by accepting the gift of two i > ral'lo wolves , a Uocky 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 Irstallcd In the lake at Hlvervlow park , The board also accepted two very handsome oleanders from Mrs. J. E. House , which arc to be used to assist In the adornment of the exposition grounds. The watchman at llemls park was discharged. TO TIIR IMIOTKCTIVn TAHIKK. Hi-nil * Itrollirrx Ilnpr Company I in ail on ( lie 1'iu-llle CoiiMt. The Ilcmli Brothers Bag company , the largest bag manufacturing concern In the world , with factories at Omaha , St. I/nils , Minneapolis , West Superior and New Orleans , has decided to reach out and enter a now Hold early next spring. At that time the company vvlll open a factory In San Francisco. Yesterday , In bpeaklng ot the decision to establish a bag factory on the Pacific coast , M C. Peters , local manager of the Bcmls Brothers Bag company , said. "Pinna have been completed whereby wo will open a factor ) at San Francisco for the mana- facturc of all kinds of bags. At the start the plant will give employment to not lets than 100 persons , which number vvlll un doubtedly be Increased very materially as the work progresses. "Tho Pacific coast country uses annually about 30 000,000 Jute sacks of different sl/es , all ot which , with the exception of about 1,000,000 , come from India Under the provisions of the Wilson tariff law we coulo not compete w ith the cheap labor ot Asia and consequently were unable to manu facture on the Pacific coast. The McKlnluy law passed at the last session of cougresa , hns afTo-ded protcqtlon to American labor and now we feel Justified in branching out and establishing this now factory. For a time we shall rent buildings in San Fran cisco , but eventually we expect to build ana put In as complete a plant as there is tn the world " There arc others but none "just as good" as Dr. Davib' Anti-Headache. KOH iiiiri'ma IIATIOX.S. Cliiilii ( iiniK IIIHNM | oil Hotter > of I'ooil. The prlsonerb In the city jail went on a stilke yesterday. Per a time there was con siderable excitement around police head- quaiters , but things were quiet last night. The prisoners who metaphorical"walked out" were thobe which belong to the chain gang. Their names are Joe Rockbud , John Ma ) , Frank Bennett , Joe Alarr and Ueoton G ten. Tne trouble btarted shortly after dinner time over tie | food supply. Rockbud communicated with "Doc" Dibbcrn , who has charge ot the city hotel , and told him he would work no more unless proper food wcie fiualsheil. Dibbern went over the bill of fare and could find no fault with it. Rockbud had been given half a loaf of bread. The bread had disappeared , and he was offered mo e , but he refused to be conciliated. At 2 o'clock Special Olllcer Glb-on bum- moncd his men to go to work , but theie wag a sullen silence _ Boston Green was the only man who roipo'nded He taid he would rather woik than absorb the scwei gas of the place , so he was accommodated. The other men btood firm In their position. Just how long the srlke will continue is a mattci ol conjecture with the officers. The men will not be credited with any time seived uoon their sentences ami should they continue obstinate their chances for life imprisonment are good. IluoKIon'H Vriilea salve- . The best salve In the world for cuts , bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , tetter , chapped bunds , chilblains , corns and all skin eruptions , and positively cures piles , or no pay lequircd. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. For eale by Kulm & Co. At the meeting of the Advisory Board yes terday afternoon the street railway company wai , Instructed to pioceed at oncu to re- conatruct Its tracks on Sixteenth street from Plcrco to Vlnton o that the contractor can proceed with the repaving The same sort of rails and ties are specified as those which are now being put In on West Farnam street. Thu only other business transacted was the adoption of a resolution by which Chief Redell was authorised to purchase a truck wagon for the use of the flic department in hauling supplier. CIniHC n lllc.iclr Thief. Last evening T C. Havens lost his bicycle , but finally got trace of the thief Just ab hu was about to dispose of the machine to a secondhand ond-hand dealer namel Grosse , whose store is at 112 South Tenth btrect A couple of detectives happened along about this time and gave chase to the thief who wan polntevl out b ) the proprietors of the store. A couple uf shots weio fired after him , but the fugi tive escaped. The blccle was iccovered. MlHH Tolllll AlTCplM. Scciotary Haller of the Public Llbraiy Board hab received word fiom Miss KXlltli fobltt In which she sajs that she will accept the position of icataloguur and ut-flMant Ilbiarlan which WMH tendered to her at the labt meeting of theboard. . Miss Tobltt Is now In Brook ! ) n. Sjie vvlll no hero the first week of the month and vvlll bu ready to begin wurk on October 1C. READY FOR THE PRIMARIES Warm Time Likely to Prccode Ohoico of Oouiity Ticket. DEMOCRATS SELECT THEIR DELEGATES Nineteen Icl > Kn < lnnn In < ii > % rn Promise to llrliiK on n Hot 1'lulit lit tinDrtnoorntlc Prl- ninrlt'N Tculii } . The petitions that were filed with the dem ocratic county central committee Tuesday for delegations to be voted on at the pri maries today represent as liberal a showIng - Ing of p > i"ty rights and conflicting elements as has been turned loose In a local primary light In years , There arc nineteen distinct delegations In seven of the nine wards of 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 field and the remaining wards have two each. The fight ecenis to he almost entirely on the head of the ticket , with Harry Miller , Richard Engelmann and T. H. Todhunter heading the opposing factions. Whllo there are any number of patriotic democrats who would bt willing to accept a nomination for ono of the lesser offices ( hero Is BO much uncertainty In regard to fusion arrangements that there Is very little tlliiinalMnn tn trrtt mil nnil hliatln fnr n nnm- ui | IU9I t lull lu fjl > l uuk null iiuoiii ; nil n iiuiii InAtton that might be donated to another paity If the conventions succeed in getting to gether. On the face of the returns as exhibited In the lists of delegates there Is every Indi cation that the machine Is quietly plugging for Harry Miller and letting Its promises to the other candidates go by the board. Such ardent machine mtpporteis as Dan Hontn , Charley Fanning , Louts Ptattl , E. E. Howcll , J. U. Hunter , J. E. Rllcy , Ab Wag goner and a dozen othcis are in evidence on the Miller delegations The saloon kccperfl also constitute n consldeiablo part of the Miller delegates. This Is not regarded with unmixed batlsfaUlon by the friends of Tod- hunter , who have all along claimed the support of the part ) organisation Engel- maiin's friends assert that Miller will be easier to beat than Todhunter and that theli man will surely win out. The Second ward delegation shows Lee Herdman crad Adam Sloup paired with Tom Fliin and Dave Shanrahan and this would be harmony with a vengeance If It was only tine The delegation Is supposed to be for Elsasbcr for register ot deeds and the mem bers will light It out as they like it on the main proposition In this connection It l * > stated that it Is G. F Elsasser. the brother of the present official , who is the candidate of the ward , Peter Elsasser having wlth- diawn 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 cafco the proper emergency pie- bents. At a regular meeting of the Dave Mercer Soutlteldo Republican club Tuesday evening at the club room in Park Forest hall , a motion to endorse Flank W. Corliss for county commissioner was unanimously adopted The next meeting will be held October 2 , when the republican candidates for office and good speakers will bo In at tendance. I'oMtcr In ( Inlln < ' < ' . There is a new 'candidate in the field for the position of county commissioner fiom the Ti'st district In the person of A. C Foster , formerly a mcmbei of the Doaid of Fire and Police Commlraloners. He has noll- fied lilh friends that he Is to he coiibldercd in the race for the republican nomination. Xo man or woman can enjoy life or ac complish much In this world while suffering from a torpid liver. DeWltt's Little Early Klbci-b , the pills that cleanse that organ quickly. cvsu i > ui3riitiu.i : TO TH.'KIT . . MvtlioilM I 'ill pi o.i ! l > \ nnle IVI-CIKTM ! i < I IK- stud * Piilr. Instances showing the methods that the gate keepers adopted in the handling of State fair funds continue to multiply quite rap- Idly. Idly.On On Thursday of labt week George W. Hoi- brook drove out to the grounds ai ; 1 approached preached the horse gate. Ho Jumped out of his buggy and started toward the ticket of fice. The gate keeper called out and asked M. . Holbrook wnerc he vvaa going. Mr. Hoi- brook leplled that he was going to pin chase a ticket , uhe.-euM | > n he was informed that it was not neccbsar ) , that he could pay his money and pass Into the grounds. There be ing a large crowd about the ticket office Mr Holbrook leturned to the hoi so gate , paid the ticket taKer $1 and went upon the Eioiinds. Mr. Holbrook saw this gate keeper put the money into his pocket. Last Friday William M Htuhman diove out to the State fair grounds , accompanied b ) his wife and two other parties , none of whom had tickets of admission. Mr. Bush man diovc up to the horse gate and started to get out of his buggy. The gate keeper asked him where he was going and was in formed that ho was goin to the ticket office to buy tickets for his party The man at the gate Informed him that this was not ueccs'ary , as the cash would be equivalent to the tickets. Mr. Bushman handed the gate Keeper $2 and upon being informed that that bum WBH not enough paid another del lar. The gatekeeper accepted this money and Mr Bushman passed onto the grounds. He did not receive any tlcketu or other evidence of the pament of the money. IllirrlnuiI.IIMIIKCN , License to wed hava been Issue ] hj the county Judge to the following parties Name and Residence. Age Philip Drcuth , South Omaha . 25 Maiy Stiuch , Omaha . 19 Conrad Bartcls , Omaha . 29 Alvlna Engler , Omaha . sr William Pattcti , Omaha . 22 Gladys Engles , Omaha . 21 George P. Ives , Omaha . 23 Clara llelle Cope , Omaha . 20 Dudd Boyd Brundlcn , Dayton , la . 21 Anna Marie Pcarben , Dayton , la . i George H Place , Omaha . 35 Ellen Margaret Johnson , Princeton , III . 30 Samuel G. Ochsenbcln , Omaha . 1 Nellie G. Mallory , Pierce , Neb . 19 Lewis L , Jones , Chicago . 20 Cora WcDdlll , Kansas City , Mo . 20 Saidta Wise 0d ! Doctor : " If fill the world could be made to see Vater 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 dcalci * In Mineral price of foreign waters , prices on Watcri , and in every . hotel and Londonderry will remain the same. club In Arnjrica. A Walk Out at New Store Yesterday all of the carpenters employed at The Nebraska corner laid down their tools and walked out. This was the first walk out that occurred since the building began to be erected. The men expressed themselves as being very sorry indeed. The contractor also regretted the action of the men , but cou'd not see any help for it , us he will be out of a job himself in a few days , One of the men , being inter viewed , said the only grievance lie knew of was that there were only four floors in the building. He wished there would be eighteen. As the carpenter work on the four floors was all finished , and as the pointers were waiting for a chance to hang 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 was absolutely nothing else 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 now clothes. One of these days the painters will be obliged to walk out too. As soon as they Jo , we will walk in. After \ve get a foothold for ourselves we will invite the public to come and see us. Wish them painters weren't so all fired slow. m MANHOOD RESTORED "CUPIDSHE" I lili irroat VeRctnblo _ _ _ svlt illz.rlheirc-acrlp- ) "J ( Inn nt n ( aniomTrench plietclinwlll qtilcUycurosoiiof nil ner vous or iltsiaspi of tlio RCiicrutlvc i > riaii , such m I.o-UMmilinoil. Insomnia , I'aliisIn tbo Jlucl.Bemliml Kmlvslnm , 'crcms Debility i'lmpli * ' , Unlltiuss to Marry , l.xlmuitliic Drains Viulro < vlc > mid Constln itlon. Itbtopi nil looses liyilnr or IIR.U | : I'lpvnitn iinlrk- ness ol discliarRp , w Idcli If not cliPcKorl Will to HpprmntorrlHi'n mi J nil thehorrnrHof Impotnm-y. C'l'I'IDI' KilcatiscstlicllVcr , lha BEFORE AMD AFTER Uilnc ) s anil tlm urinary nreniis c ! nil Impurities. CDI'IDUXK dtrenRthcrsnnil rcstorrsumnll vvcnk ort'nns. Tlio reason BUfTonTH nro nol cured b ] ' Doctors Is liccnusc ninety pr r cent nre troubled with Proataflflft. CUl'I DUKU Is the only known remmlr to rnru without im opt rntlon. Wmutistlmnnl- all A written ctmrnnti n pi-en anil money retnrm il U sir Inure ilora not eiluct n iicriimneut euro. { LOO n box , six fur $5,00 , by mail , bend for FUCK clrculir mill testimonials. Adirc-ssl > A.V ( IiAIKDIVIMi ; n..l.O.iiozJ/70.8jxnr iidscoCnL .For Wife Mi ' MYERS-DILLON UI'.UG CO. , B. E. 1 TH A.NL' VAUNAM STRKETS. OMAHA. NEB. HE THAT WORKS EASILY WORKS SUC CESSFULLY. " 'TIS VERY EASY TO CLEAN HOUSE WITH DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY All Druggists. OZONATE LITHIA WATER- We aic agents In Omaha for tlic celc biatcd water which has found so much favo 3f late not only with club men anil those vvhi rlealro a pjlatable table watei , but as n tem isily for Klilney. nindJcr unit Liver Diseases vVB ARE HKAOQUAUTKKS FOR MINKRAI WATRHS ami pell at follow IMR prl"eswhei takpii In full ca cs of 50 bottles and bottle returned to us. Orouiitt * lildiln , < | iinr ( liollli- . . . . Ill Horn l.llliln. < | imr < lioldc 1 l < \VailKcMlm , II-iKrlii. qiiarl lici ili > . 1 < I < Mluillim ( Soilnj , < | imr < iHittlr , . . . Kit liliiulin ( Mulii HprliiKN ) , it. linttln 1 < l < Colorado CnrlKhad , quart liollli' . Kli CiirlHlinil ( ( ilc'HOhiililrr ) , il liultlc 1O < Remember price quoted above is HIP prlc < per bottle1 when taken In full cahcs of Fv hntttli's ami bottles returned to ut Wo ile Hvor free but bottles mtiH be returned t , us by purc'lianc'1' -Wilto for Catalnguo ir it : iiodKisi. . , oiniiiiii , MIDDLE OK THK BLOC'K Searles & Searles Sl'IiCIALISTui hervous , Clironi ; and Privave Disease SEXUALLY. & IllHcmli-rHiif Mu i Tnutinent ! > } in U 1 I'oiiHiiltntlon I'ruo , SYPHILIS Cured for lire and tua poluin tlioiou hli LleanmC from the tjsiem bl.eimutorilicn , hemlnal Weukncn Lost Man- liood , Mijtit , mu loiii. Decayed I'acultlci , 1 < . male \Ve kn fc and all adicuis ilUoiders ps. > 'LlUr tu ellri'r ecz positively curia I-II.ES , ribfULA nnd liicrAI. : ULC-KHS UVUHO CULK3 ANMJ VAHiroCBLBi permunently And F'ifccspful'y ' curca Mctlio n-w and unfnlllni Sfridureand b > new method \vlthout pain or cutting , Otll nn or addrffi * with stamp , Dr.Searles i I'.uton & UJTIJCSV , ' TI'.I.IUMIDNIi IS.1I 'I OMI.IIT VI' HtlT , liliirs SCHILLER VAUDEVILLES I'llci-s ' . ' 5e Mil' "Si- * 1 00 MATINKKSATUHUVY Malliii'o I'HiPH lovM-i Hour , r Uu bili-ony 'J.V- The Creighton I M ( . HI'S , Ciillinu-llt-lllK S . In ; Vn | ( , \TI\T.I : u II > MSD\V. : Tlio hauKtilng I'urora of Kngland nnd America MISS FRANCIS OP YALE With OrlKlnal Cnsi IncludliiK via. ITIINM : : .in uinnr. 'Ihu Orlisinal cilAlll.cy Ht.NT' 1'rlc-eh i5c. Me , VCc ? 1 00. \Iallnce-2nc. 35c , 50c. I UURCCSS Maimqcrs , 1912 3 . SUNIHY. OtF. J. TIII : TAMOI H COMIDV ; . . .NEVER AGAIN. . . Direct front an Absolute Conqucat of : t-i ( Miiirrs IN cincvtii ) AMI .N. v. fc'catu now on sale Prices 25c- . SOc , 7Bu. 1.00 _ ft & J * A I _ d ! Jl > 1" ' The Ivlnlard KU ; ; 0 NTUALIA' I. JCJXT : Alncilcun plun , t'J.HO per d.ij up Duiopoiin p an , $1.00 p r ili10 .1. i ; . MAItKii , A SOS , I'roi. . . Tn A TTi T"BZT3 * TXiflinn 'T ZS JLVVlkJEfltt jEXUXJCiJji. 'I IIIU'IKKNTII AMI JOMIS .S'l IIKIVIH , It ) rooint , tutlK , uttdiM liiit and all modern co-itrnlenctv. Hates , JIM and 12CO t > r dny. Table unexcelled. Sptclul low ratei to regular boarder * . DICU BMITH , Uanuxer , Omcc In I'uflinnn'i' Illock. irth uid DoiiRlatpr ( ' rtHriKllt' Slioe Stoic Open ovc-nlnB'i lilt ( MiMMlTMr n n Lung T icibie a r The fall of Hie , vu.ir is nn im-r = C porttint imrinil fui nil who have CA1ARUH 0.1 BKOliCIIITIS , D of uiii olliei ulfoctlc/n of the re- G hpii-titorj p.tHsa"es. ; Tlio lutc'st and l > e > < t nppliunucb for Hltlllful ti-Ptitinont itro lined D by Dr. SlKJp.ircl. tonsultntlon Free. SlIKI'ARI ) MED1C\L \ INSTITUTE TRADEMARK POCANTICO MADE ME A MAN AJAX 1 AUI.GTS I'OSI 11 VKJ.Y CUHU X I.I. * i-riuli / ' ( < , . .r.-fulll , , , , Mem orjr ImiiolBui ) HkltnoM7o"o | , , tHUkSi uj AhUfe uiin othtii KKBK M und ImtlB iiwilonif ; / . , / iuiriu mi ti" } ! ; llulltr In old ur toun . nnH luenl unj j-Tert. CUItK whore nil oh' " iS I iS" ilituian UIVIIIK tlm u'nulmiJax TabletL ; Ti. ? . buf iuiodihoiii.aiiiUnn.l ol.L will euro joii HB . I . ICuim ac'cu Kill und Doutla. Streeti. ' ' DH IIAINKS' ( JOI.UKV HI > ( ] | | > ICCUn'-'g DRUNiCENNESS It cnn lie glvfn nltlioul Uiu knot * Ivilirn. of 111. ; iiiitlriit In toffrc. tea or > urllcleV i food will effect a permanent and .pee ly Hook uf uarlltiiliirii ficc , tn be had of Kuh 11 .t Co. . IStli nnd Douulot. Omul'ii. feb. " Rl ID-Ill nil < I , ( ) . 'llook on Me rplilno FACIAL BLEMISHES | i ro e t rf g A . . - , ' ' nuini.lt .f i-jih f Wuodhury'B 1'jcUI huai 1-mlal I rruin , IMclal IMwrtc-r ami Dental CreS' mid lleunt ) IJM.IS mail , , ! 011 rece | , t , f 20 * f riKUlni nl/e told Pozzonl'a C omplexi on I POWOIIU produttH A Bolt anrt beautifon ' " "Ver